Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1920, Final, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING rUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920
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IUIPMEML BONDS
Railroad
Tank Car
Marine
FREEMAN & COMPANY
Member New Yrrti nct. Evcli.lme
31 PINE ST.
NEW ORK
Private Wire to New York
Call Lombard 4380
nAILROAD, INDUSTRIAL,
PUBLIC UTILITY
BONDS
LIST ON REQUEST
MARTIN & CO.
(All WALNUT ST.
THE TURN
'oFThTtTde
THE TIME TO BUY BONDS IS WHEN
THE PRICE IS LOW AND THE YIELD
IS HIGH. THAT TIME IS NOW.
TUDY THE EVIDENCE. SEND FOH
YOUR COPY Or "THE TURN OF THS
TIDE."
BAKER, AYLiHG & YOUNG
LAND TITLE CUILMNG
BOSTON PHILADELPHIA
Evpert Preparation and Review of
INCOME TAX RETURNS
pi corporation? partnerships Indlvlduals.etc.
Corporation Tax Service Co.
003 Krai Estate "Iru!t Hide.
Phone Filbert 531(1 or Race 2flt7
TIN WTMI.
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO.
CONSOLHMTI V MORI (.1 VI,
SINKING I'CND i O.W I.RlIIR I ROM'
The Kaultable I rut Lono.in of V m
Aork. successor to t olrnml Tru-' t omoan
as Trustee under Intern i iniiul l'aMrr t'rni
nany. JIortEa; d.itid ImiMrv .1 l'n) .
herebv Invites ofCi-r to th" ""Inkln- Fuml
for the Mp of bonds Nsu'd unner ti
mortaazi to phaiit th" sum of Two II n -dred
and net nine Thou.anU Tour Hum
dred and Thlrtv-K DolUrs and Vive Cenf '
$20SM3(S 01) Ronds offprcd at the lotM-s
rices tvlll bo cirn nrpfprenc1
Sealed offers will be opened at the offlf
flf thn undrrined No ::7 Will stre, i (
New York cil at twelve o , lock noon on ;
lebruarv 1, 1040 and should be indors-.l1
"Offers for the bnlp of Honds to the !
ternatlonal Paoer Lompanv -sinking Fund
The richt Is reserved to relict am and tl
offers.
THE EQlITvRir Rt-,T COMPANY C
KliW YORK Tni-fe
Bv LYMAN ItHOVIn:s ice Preldnt
Dated Npvv York luniiarv ij h.'(1
'IIIOMA. ( lll.l.M.l: ( ()..
FIRST MORTdVf.K C,rr SIMJIMJ 1TN1) '
1(1I II I1I)ND
DCl; AllJfsT 1. 1'I2
Notice Is herebv Riven that Rond. os 'i
14. 30 48 fiT fit rJ 131 1SII 14J 147
ISO. 1S3 154 1B.V 1-.-I. L't1 -J-.'l JJJ 227
238. 241 24(1 25.1 25S 27(1 27'l 2SI J'H
290 for Sinno each liav been drawn frr re
demption out of the monevs In the Inl.
lne Fund In accordance with th provisions
of the mortsaBe date,l usust 1. 1014. se
curinff the same aTU vvill bo paid at 102'
and accrued infieii it th offlcp or the
trustee. I'ou-th and ("hetnut sts Phlladnl '
phla. as of Tcbrua- 1 lO-'O on which date
Interest thrron censes
BROWN KROS CO Trustees. ,
Phllad'Jphla Jnnuii-v 12 10 JO.
". Propnsnls
SEALED PROPOSALS Notite Is herphv
Btven that sealed competitive bids villi be I
received by the secretar of tho schoo i i. !
trlct or the borouih of om rorce" on or bv'
7.30 o'clock p m on ti.e 2fith Jh if i,
iiary. 1020. at the office jf the tccretarv ?n
tho old High School hnldinc oi 1 "orirl
Pa., for ah Issua of co'ip.in bonds reclstpr
able as to principal ard Interest at onti,E
of holder, to the amour, o' twenty thou.ani
(J20.O0O) dollars to b. dUed December l
1010. free of all taxes of Ihe Stat, of pjnn
ylvanla and to bear 'nteiest at the rate nf
five per cent per annum, pas able .,
annually, at tho depositarv of the Old Fanr.
Discount and Deposit Bank Old Forite p ,
bonds to the amount of ten thousand (Sl'o imi ,
dollars, and numbered from one to ten i
elusive to be due In ttn years bonds to lh
amount of ten thousand (S10.000) dollar.
nd numbered from eleven to tvv.ntv inri.i
elve. to be dux In twenty vears n hid.
to be accompanied by u certified check t,
the amount of five per cent of the orico b'd
payable to the treasurer of th. school di
trial jt. the borough ur Old rorce co5d'
tloneoTthat the successful bidder will d.
liver the price bid upon notice that the
bonds are ready 'or delivery othervvls
check will be forfeited and become tho prop. I
arty of the school district of the borou"h o' '
Old Forge I
The school district of the borough of Old !
Forge, by Its Board of School Dlrecto-s re 1
serves the rlrtt to reject anv and all bids I
OT8SVTOi!S; or Tnc nbJfeH.
Br JOHN P ATREg Spcretarv '
3P PROPOSALS I'OR (itMILI.VE, Oil l
,a and Oreases Raw Materials and Paint.
Branch Offlc. of the Quartermaster O.npral .1
Director of Purchase and Stunce Regular
Supplies Division JIun'tlons nmidlnnr Wash.
initon. D C Sealed nrooosals wl'i be r.. '
celved here uptil 10 a m I ehniarv 8, inn I
and then oi-n d for furnl hlntj casollne' I
kerosene ubriratlnt.- oils fuel oils and '
arreases required bv the armv during prll '
May end June 1020 Furthe- 'nformatlon I
en application
Dividends j
PHILLIPS !
PETROLEUM CO.
A!! ho'ders of Phillips Petroleum
fompanv sto k of record a of
" bruirv 2 1020 nurantv Irut
ronipan. of Nw Toi k will rntil
nne share of add i onal stocU for
ftch (han owned and of record on
that date ThH la In apcouianre,
with action tal en at the torU
holders moetm L,f Januar 14
1920 Ftorl-holders ar i;que'ted
to hae "to 1 tranferrd to their
own name wuhoiit dela
71 i: KOOP.MA Tiea-i
rniunnM'inv i.iri: inmramk com-
l'NV
Januarv 'Jl 1020
At a msetlnc of the Board of Dlre tors of
the Philadelphia T Ife Insurance t'ompam
held this day a dividend of lv (0) per cent
on tho capital storp of th comninv Has de
clared rav ili'c Tehriiin ". 10JII to etotl -holdera
pf fi oril ,t lie nq. of business
.Tanuarv Jl 1!20 r-nd thvt the stock trans
fer books b closed on Januurv 21 and re
opened on Februarv 1
Checks HI ha .aall.dr fl .
Tfa. ur
' Till. IIIIOMM, TKlr (UMP.
I'hllidelnlili
The Board of rIre ,ori of the f'olonl il
Tnmt C'ompanv ins this dav UUared a res
lllar quart" v 1 vi'ond of two per lent and
n extra diw'l I ' one.linlf per ent on t' e
eapltal t' ' 'he Cumnanv nayshlp Feh
roaiT '- WZ0. to stockholtlera of r.uord
Januarv 2llh 1''2 and has transfrred the
mm of J2S oon from I'ndivlded Profits to
Surplus Ai i-ount maklns that Account
oouo I H DVVIDSOV Tr
Secretary
January Vti10gn
NOTIf'F Till TIIVMOMJ HE A COM,
COMI'NV "II Mvll t Street Wilmlne
ton. Del I" "" Iwentj sevc itli quai
terly dividTid of njv, on th nr'ferrifi
capital stock of the Oirnpnnv m IVIiriiarj
1st nevt. tj -'n Uhidde-H of leturd January
2Bth. 11-0 I lie, ks will be innllod
"'" c wm rr.R iiAti.
Fi easurer
piTiTIH LPI1IA. ,lNl RV 8, 10o.
The Board jf Dlrbrtora ut I'eun IrafTiii
Comimnr l;v this div- doclarcd a .eml.
anniml dlihleml of Si "id tin evtri
ftlviilriitl of li both payable I ebruary 2
10'MI to utocKholHers of rtord lanuarv 15
1020 hetlia w'll be mailed .uid t-ansfei
books temaln open ,, ..
VI Kit I T M HRV Ir.-.ur.r
Nnntuil rieitlims
irPMM
-.(ri.l'" TRl sT (OMPNY III
rlllLAIII'.LPIIIV
Januarv 20 I'tjo
At the ittnuhl Nleeiluz of Ktoiltnolders o'
the Peonlo- 1 1 ul Co of Phi' idelphlt the
follow inc vvne munlmouslv eietteij ilircctors
tu serve f. r tin nsuln'r three veirs
Simon Abi alums llairluonl' Ilea
Oeorce t llovvl.er Robert Hit. hie
Ji oh II Huliin
Januarv 21 1121
Vt a ub-.enuent meeting of the board of
directors of the People's Trun i n of Phlla
lelphla held thin das tha fallowing officers
were unauiinouslv re elected
Oeore f Uovhi-r Prcsldept
Harrison" Head Vice President
Joseph 11 Rubin Ire President
William B Vrnoi'ian Secreturv A'lrerf.urei
winiAi wiiUAMil VIliiOMAS
" retars
Annual Meeting
Tt55 WARsIICK IRON AND STEEL
TH. Annual Meetlnir ut the alcckholdera
ef the Warwick Imn and Steel Company
will da held In the Philadelphia office of the
rompauy. No. B23 Chestnut .treet. Tuesday.
i, a Fcbrturr 10, 1BJ0. at a o'clock p. m.. for
' tin election of a. board ot dlrcclors. to servo
lor th. ensuing sear.
Transfer hooks of the company will close
' Mrry W- -nd rj-pj figffiTfap.
TrM HH')lli KKt, l,HT.TK CO.
fj, i "s- StiicU.old.rif meetln in olfe. ot
vWllilarw llUtltt- Plsh.r. Rteph.rt Ojlrard
BARGAIN DAYS IN BONDS
Railroad Issue at the Lowest in
Fifty Year.
ier Ut Submit Offering!
EDWARD V. KANE & CO.
Morris Building
Gen. Amer. Tank Car
EQUIP. Gs
Free of Peona. State Tax
Free of Normal Income Tax
Price to Net 6.23
Circular on request
Townsend Whelen & Co.
505 Chestnut St.
GE0.A.HUHN&S0NS
STOCKS AND MINDS
Members of lh Philadelphia, New
tork and Chicago Stock Exchanges
New Tork Cotton Excbang.
Commission Orders Executed In
All the Principal Markets
HLLLEVUE COURT ULUU.
1418 Walnat St.
NEW TORK CIFFIPE
111 Broadway. New York
?t.y MB$HGftHEA.;
i V .524 Walnut St. a
lOBBiim A'SPECIALT I
KELLY'S !
Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every Style
I PLANKED SHAD DINNER, 60c
WANTED
$50,000
For a First Mortgage
at 6
For a Term of Five Years
on a Property
on Chestnut St.
Just 'Sold for $110,000
Rented to a Large
National Corporation
for a Term of Years
at $12,000 per Annum
Address
P 229, Ledger Office
(Jhas. J. Webb & Co.
Wool
and Cotton Yarns
116 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
NAGLE
STEEL COMPANY
STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS
Pottstown, Pa.
Phila. Office, Ull Morris Building
lMVIIRO: MITICFO
fc?5l the io hit or common pleas
'- No. 4 for the Count of 1'hlladelphiu. I
ttrrter or I'uDlicillon in uivTie.
To Sarah dean, late of No 2419 North
,"th btreet Pnlladelphla.
Mi-'rea& Georu. Oeai br v our husband,
has tiled a libel in the Couit of common
P es N'o 4 of Philadelphia Counts of
Jun-Term 1018 No 0.10.1 prajins a d'vorce
asulnst jou Now ou are hereby notlfku
and require 1 to appear In s ild Court on o
h-fore Moudav, the 2d da of rebruarj next,
to answer the . omplalnt ot said Gtorie
Gears sr . and in Jefault of such appeai
anc sou will be liable to have a divorie
srarted In sour absence
HARRY C RANSI.ET
Sheriff of Phila.Ielphll
ff3:SiN HIE COLRT OI' COVIMON PLt-'-
Nil, for the Count of Philadelphia.
Order nt Publication in Divorce
To Lather Hauser. late of Vaness avenue
i and EdUs street. San trancisuo cam
Wnereas Harrv Hauser, vour husband
has (lied a libel in the Court of commo'i
PUas No 1 of Philadelphia Cojnts of
September Term 1010. No Sol prajins
I divorce against sou. Now ou are herebv
notified and u quired to apptur in Raid
I ' ourt on or before Motidar. the 2d dav or
lebruarr next, to answer the complaint of
said Parrs liaus r, and In default of su;h
appdranie vou will bo liable to have a
divoiie ranud in viur absence
liARRV" C RANSI.ET
I sheriff of Philadelphia
! '.SSI-N Ull, COCRT OI' COMMON I'LI.Vs
4S V. a far the ronntv of l'lill.lildlilil.1.
Order of Puo icatlon In Divori.e
To Lillie R. Jacobs, late of brrlnslield
Massachusetts:
Vhtreas Waltei II. Jacobs sour husband
has tiled a libel in tho Court of Common
fleas No o of Philadelphia C'cunt of
ieptember lean lulu No 3SS, prasmz a
divorce aialns ou Now sou are hertb
notlhed ind required lo appear In s.ild i ourt
on or l.elore Moudii,v . the id i1.it of lehruuv
next, to answer the complaint ot said Waller
H Jacobs and In d fault of such appear
.ince vou will be liable to have a divorce
sranted In vour absence
HARRY C RV.N3LEY
Sher.ff ot Philadelphia
trS55l- HIE LOL'Rl 01' CUM.MIIN l'Lhii
l-al No. 4 for the County of Philadelphia.
Ord.r of Publication In Dlvone
To Illanton I). Klliev. lato of No 123r
south oOih street Philadelphia
VMicreis Viol t M .1 Kintev vour wlf
tas tiled a libel m the l ourl of common
1'leas No t of Phil ulelphU Countv nf Jul r
Term. 1910 No 115, praslntr a divorce
asaluM vou Now sou are herebv uulihiu
and lequii'd tu appear in slid C ou t on m
bcfori Moml.13, the 2d day of 1 ehruari nevl
to answer the complaint of s.ild iolet VI l
Kinsev and in default of such app.arinie
vou will bo liable to have, a divorce sianud
In soui absence
HARRY f RANSLET
Sheriff of Phl'ailelphia
r3ePl-N MIL Ctlt RT OF COMMON PI.K
'S- ,. j for tlr (omits of Philadelphia.
Onlei of Puollcitlon In Dlvone.
lo Sarah E. Miller, late nf Columbia, Pa :
Whereas P.et-erra H. Neder, your wife,
has riled a libel In the i ourt of common
Pleas No 1 of Phi adelphia County of
septembei Drra 1010 N'o 310. pravlng e
divorce against ,ou Now vou are h- r.b
notified and required to appear In said Court
t'oult on or b.fuio Mondus, the 2d da.v of
lbrimr nevt, to answer the complaint of
said Leslie C Miller ahd In default of 'UCh
appeai anee vou will be liable to have a
divorce si amed in sour absence
HARRY C RiNLCT
, Sheriff of Philadelphia
-IN THE COlR'l Of COMMON PLEXs
No. ,1 for the t omits or Philadelphia.
Order of Publication 'n Divorce
lo lolin .1. Neder. late of i Imago. Ill
i V, hereas Rebecca II Neder vour wife
has tiied a llbi 1 in the Tourt of Common
P.eas No .1 ol Philadelphia t'oun v of Sep
' lember Term 1010. No 210 praying a
divorce against vou Now sou are herebv
notified and required to appear In said Cojrt
on or before .Mundas, the 2d dav of Peliruarv
next, to answer tho complaint of said Rebecca
ll Neder and In default of uch appearance
! vou will b.j liable to have a dlvoice granted
in sour absence
' HARRY RNSn:Y
Sheriff of Pullad'lnhia
IN THE tOl'RT OF IOMMON PI i:s,
No. 5 for the ounts of Phllmleliitili,
Order of Publication in Divnre
To Munlsalu Omast, late of No. 50 Olsmpic
avenue, Ncvvtrlc N J
Whereae Reglna Oszast sour vrlfe has
filed a libel In the Court of Common Pleas
No 5 of Pnlladelphla Countv, 0f June Term
1010 No 0031 praying a divorce against
sou Now vou are hereby notlled and re
lulled to appear In said Court on or before
Monday, the 2d dav of Febraarr next, to
answer the complaint of said Reglna Oszast
and In default of such apptaranra you will
be liable to have a divorce granted In sour
absence. jjARRY C RANSLET
Sheriff of Philadelphia
usr
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS
No. 1! for the County ef Phlladelnhl.,
uraer or ruoucauon in uivorce
To Robert J. Smith, late of No L'351 WeBt
Thompson street Philadelphia
NVhereas, Carolina Hmlth vour wife has
riled a libel In tie Court of Common Pleas
No 2 of Philadelphia County of rieptember
Term. 1010. No 192, praying o divorce
against you Now sou are herebv notified
and required to appear In said Court on or
before Monday, th. til day of February next,
to anewer the complaint of tha said Carolina
Bmlth, nd In default of such, appearance
you will b. llabl. to have a divorce granted
f. your -HcHA nAN8TET
N aVAtJlB 01 i'ClU'JCU-riH,
llT'l lOMOUTs
asheville. n. c.
'Land Ok The Sky
ljmejrica'&
Winter Tourist Headauarters of the Southern
Appalachian, Eastern America's Climax In Alti-
tude, Scenic Grandeur and Invigorating Climate
The sparkling sunshine of "Way Down South In Dixie" with
Its ozone-laden atmosphere makes Asheville the Ideal spot In nil
Amcrlc.v for pleasure, rest, recreation, homes
You'll he 'tickled to death" with these wonderful, forest
covered mountains and alleys, the I'lsgah National l.'orcst and
came itcbtu ana our pa
irMi urenm. oi peatts over suuo teet nereauouts
The 18-hole all-turf golf course of the Ashevllle Country
v iuu on me slopes or ounset .Mountain. vvnn its iew or
"Plsgah and the Hat" to the West, has a lure all its own
For reservations write the
MANOR.GROVE PARK
5WANNAN0A-BEHKLEV, MARGO TERRACE.
illustrated booklet about this wonderland
in mo -neart or
tions, nomes,
cuuure, orcnaraing, and tne note!
ana Doaraing house list
yours
BOARDorTRADEc'rte
ATLANTIC cm. N. .1.
I ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
i An. American. Plaanotd i
iof DistiRctioivaivdRv.'alComtdrt J
FIRBPUOOP GARAGE. I
, capacity coo. Hfrltrrj:J3uzlhr
QHARLES
ON fME OCCANrfRONTl
m ievn stories oi real
i-Jcorafort : wiihaix oryyi
ronment of distinct rW
mant itrkutcxtravaaancc.
4HJCKAN PlK. ALWAYS (JPfN
LiresATURtAwTransMAitto.
EdMrdEXlroiiap7aiw
Try CLARENDON Hotel
TlrslnW Are. near Rrafh
AlwiiT open; 100 rooms, with hot nnfl r.J
rnnnltic WHter: in-lvnte bath-; rnpnrltr SOff.
U"rlt for rutf. honklet. Jlonroa Ilntchlia
HOENNHURST"
r ,pan nnd Jllchignn av Alvvivsopen Everv
annolntment WM R HOOD
OLMB? HOTEL
PenntvlvaniA Ave., cose to Beach and
Steal Pier, central location, fclwayi ooen
B Capacity 800. I'rirate baths, ninninc
strr In mnma snldvatAr. tnLe. Wtntar
tormi. Bool let. A'hrt II. Darnell
Let ui make .sou feel ai lian.
la th "City ef Robust Health"
Hotel Morton
Drean ucd Vlrslnla are. Carmrltt 2 SO
EJevator. prUata hatha, etc.. nltnva ta.
Park Place. cer!ooklnc Ocean and Cltf
Ptrk: alwaya a pan J. Mcllwaln Ohanj
THE WILTSHIRE
Vlrjrlnta ave. and Eeach. Capacity 350
Prlv baths, runtilnff water, elev . etc. Amer.
plan, M up d'ly. special wkly Uklt. SAM
CGI. ELLIS. Owner: N J COLLINS. Mir.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL &,";
UTi up weekly Phone 117 A E MARION
Whninllr Av near Beach. 1
WeSHIUnsier to St.. prlvatu baths:
Llev
rur.
ntpr 14 wkiv , - au up u.vu v
liuhrr
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwajaopen. Alwaa rpady. Terra mod
irate. Phone or wrltb. M. Walah Uuncac
EDl'CMTUINAI,
Rolli seves
Zuemik
XJtn
'Si
i uAj
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
(36th Year)
A post-graduate evening course in Accounting
and Commercial L-aw will be started February 3, to
prepare candidates for the State Board examinations
for the degree of C. P. A.
The sessions are held two evenings per week.
Graduates of accredited accounting schools and
practical accountants are eligible for admission.
The enrollment is limited to thirty students. Appli
cation must be made at once to
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia
I , ,r craduates are In constant demand for i
Vt.oiS-lns positions Oregc Shorthand
ivT? rati, speedy system Complete business I
1 vi secretarial courses Day and Nleht
anu classes intensive training Enron
ans time can or write lor run
tlVnS imiii. . m sinks', (oi.i.r.ci:
.i? and College of Commeri e
101 I hestnnt s I'l.n rielnlil .
Grossing the Canadian Pacific Rockies -jSJfy
tho Grandest Winter Scenery in Amorlca MmWWMi
Seen in luxurious comfort trains with compart- jjfiiriSKESM-M
Visit where you choose this winter, from Call- mmSsSsKKl
fornia to balmy Southern British Columbia. .SjSdHB I
Newest resorts of this winter summerland are: ji sg&fBKm
VICTORIA. B. Ciu the midst of verdant islands S HH
with its golf grounds, drives, and the welcome of Jgj BQhV
the sumptuous Empress Hotel, also 4tk jSSrWmA
yAKCOUVER, B. C, bustling western city in R IcBh
picturesque betting of mountains and sea. Here yK 'jESSKBl
. the Vancouer Hotel of princely dimensions will jgaMMBjHHlH
make tarrying a delight. Excellent golf courses. K 'wwPmiWBb
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY s SSKi
I Tirst class hotels of metropolitan standard from WjaKMMWiBWjB
Coast to Coast. Liberal stop-over privileges, HbIBhcsb9Sh9H
lilt Jor DctcrtpUie Tour No 14' A bbbbSbbkjHHEswbHibbV
ma!SKStlSSSfmtr-'rSS3KBMBtn
3Lfci2tiSSslliifeJMis
3HHaKeV,TKSer'j9Pl'RivV0inPilM
SnieBPHMMlTWIP'wHiwvMniWV
WINTER HEMORTM
ASHKVII.I.K. N. O.
IIJearjResort
ed roads make seetng tliem by motoi
INH.BATTERY PARK.LANCREN,
the Blue nidge" for vaca
ri
Business, livestock, ajtrl-
tor the asking
V
4T
r
ASHEVILL.N.C
IAKl:UOOI). N. J.
Laurel in the Pines
Lakewood, N. J.
EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI.
TIONS. GOLF, RIDING AND
SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY
CONCERTS AND DANCING.
BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A.
HUHN & SONS. BROKERS.
frank r. sinrm mor.
n v-iiiNf.Tiis, n. c.
Burlington Hotel
merlcan and Kuropenn
HOME1 IKD C LEAN, PERrCT CUISINK
380 Rooms with Rnth. S3 to Si
riVE MINI TI S TROM EVERYTHINQ
Unslitngton. tl. C.
WardmanParkHofel
Connecticut Awe Woodley Roa4
WASHINGTON, D. C.
A wonderful combination of Injury aa4
sjmfort fifteen hundred (all outaiatj
I oome, wnh private baths.
jnuuraiea Doouiet ana rurthtr par
ticulars on reauemt
FT.HKn TIYKR
RTiinn
WERNr.RSVH.r.K. PA.
SUNSET HALL " Cheer-
I ful home comforts,
I rrlsp, drv air beautiful mountain walks,
SleUhlns: runstinc etc Not a tanatorlum
r.r.O S GAUL Mgr.WERNERSVII.LK. PA.
CI.E,BVATEB. gLA.
WHITELLDGE HOTEL srh"
Amer. or European plan. Oolf, fl thine, at.
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nvlted to funeral.
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ociiuiciire cem
FENN Jan 21 WILLIAM, husband of
Reba Penn (nee Lyman) and son of George
W and Mary CV Fenn (nee Klbby). aged 84
Relatives and friends, employes ot Alax
Metal Co.. Invited to funeral services. Sat ,
2pm. parents' residence, 3018 N. 3d st,
Int private Remains may be vlowed Frl.
eve ,
RENNETT .Tan " nnn a Tti-VMrtxT
Relatlves and friends Invited to funeral serv-
Ices Mon.. 10 do a m . Darlors of C. It.
Hartranft. 3021 Germantown ave Int prl-
vate Northwood Cem Friends may view re.,
ml!!.",liin.'',S ' m.
DROADHELT Jan. 21. ALFRED
DTtOADnKLT, Sr agkl 80 Relatives and
friends invited to funeral, Sat 2 V
I Xt'ufPQ 'teon, Alfred C Rroacbelt. Upper
- u,iu.,,c., ,,n, .'iv.tiM, u.ian.ie tuuiu.
Pa Int Media Cem
IIURKE. Jan -.'0. nRIDGET, daughter
of Richard and Catherine Burke (nee Mr-
Grath) Relatives and frlenC.s League of
nnc-ico iiB.il ui ine catueurai, invited 10.
luiiEini, n, o.ou H ill tISU VVCOO St.
Solemn requiem mass at th. Cathedral 10
."'i-J'"'-.',0'y cro.s cem. Auto funeral.
BUSTARD. Jam. 21 CHARLES, husband
ot Fanny Bustard (net McCool) ReUtlvea
and friends, member, of Sedgwick Castle
No. 288. K a. K.: filar flpaiuiled Banner
T.ndae. No. 05 T n. L, n R n rrf,.
I No. 11, invited to (uacrai tirvil. Sat.. I
ai. .i.i. im sis .LajRTTnTTTinfSKllJi-njsBW
Hail .ni.i.ts us nrsTM-iil'llllllaWuirti I sr.
MOTlBBlllllsis llisBgS.ac?sgT8swaaBrTJiasg
."-ts'7iPlJPBppREXs1Pfl
nrcATnw
p. ni.. 121 W Graver lane. Chestnut Hill.
Int, Northwood Cem.
CAMPBELL At .New Tork City, on Jan.
21, ROBERT W. CAMPBELL, ion of Eliza
beth W. and late Thomas Campbell. Rela
tives and friends, Potter Lrdtre. No. 441, r.
and A. M.. Invited to service, Sat., 12
o'clock 'noon, at Oliver If. Hair Hid., 1820
Chestnut st., Phila. Int. Mt Morlah Cem.
CAiivnn. Jan. 2, lucinda cAnvEn.
aged 18. Relatives and friend Invited to
funeral, without further notice, residence of
sister, Mrs. Rachel ltubbnrd, Langhornc.
Ilucks Co., Pa.. Sat., 2 p. m. Int, William
i enn uri.i Boinerton. i-nua.
CASS1DY. At Kansas cltv. Kan,. Jan.
20. JANE CAS8IDY, formcrlv of Coral at.,
Philadelphia widow of Patrick Cassldv anil
daughter of Into Willlnm and Marv Parry
(nee Carroll) formerly of Pottsvllle. Pa, Int.
New Cathedral Com., on arrival of 0 a. m.
train. Sat., from Kansas Cltv at Broad St.
Station,
rtAVAMATTntr Af 11.4..,.mK x.
l'AI
Jan. 21. ELIZARETII A., widow of James .1
Cavanaugh. aged fl4. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Sat,, 8:30 a, m., residence
of aon-ln-lavv, Alexander Dries. 214 Water
St., Ml. Holly, N, J, High mass of requiem
Pacred Heart Church 0:30 a, m. Int. St.
Mary's Cem.
CLOUD. Jan. 21, NAOMI S. CLOUD,
aged 24, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Sat., 12 noon, residence of Charles
V. Paryock. B824 Alter St.. West Phila.. .n
i at First Raptist Church, Woodbury, N. j
2.30 n. m. Int. Oreen Cem.
I COOILL Jan, 20, WILLIAMINE CO-
I OILL. aged 78, Relatives and friends In
vited lo funeral services, Frl., 7:115 p. m.
'slater's. home. Mrs. J. C, Stlnson, 324 Mon
mouth st,, Qlouceater N. J, Also services
Sat., 10 a. m.. M, E. Church, Paiilsboro.
N, .T. Int, private.
COMLT. On Fifth-day. First Month 22d,
1020. ANNA ELIZA, widow of John ft
Comly. In her 70th year. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, on Second-day,
2(lth Inst,, at 2, p. m at eon's residence.
I.e Roy Comly, 413 Walnut St., Jenklntown
Pa. Int. private.
COON'ET. Jan. 21. SARAH, widow of
Michael Cooney. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Sat,, 8 30 a m., 1417 N.
Corlles st. High mass Church of the Most
Precious Blood 10 a. m. Int. private. New
Cathedral Cem, Auto service.
CORCORAN. Jan. 20, DELLA. wife of
Lawrence Corcoran, late ot 883 E. Madison
st, Relatives and friends invited to funeral
Sat., 8 30 a, m.. residence of sister, Mrs
Annie Robinson. 3120 E, Memphis st. Mass
at Church of Nativity 10 a, m, Int. Holy
Sepulchre Cem.
CURTIS Jan. 20, ELIZABETH F. wife
of EdwInvL. Curtis, aged B6. Relatives and
friends Invited to funerl, Sat., 2 p. rn
late residence, Poquesslng avo., Somerton
Phila. Int, Wm. Penn Cem. Train for Som
erton leaves Reading Terminal 1:02 n. m
DALTON. Jan. 22 THOMAS f husband
of Marie Dalton. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Mon., 7 30 a m., residence
of son, Josenh C. Dalton. 2310 s 3d st
High mass of reaulem St, Philip's Church 0
a n Int Holv Cross Cem
DEMrKE. Jan. 22. FRANK DEMFKD,
husband of Emma Demfke (neo Tlmmi
nged 57. neiatlves and trends, members
of German Eva-.sr, Luth. Emanuel Church.
4th and Carpenter Ms., Invited to services
I Mon., 1 p m., 1028 Sns-der ave. Remains
may bo viewed Sun, eve. Int NorUivvood
i Cem
DEVLIN. Jan 21. JOSEPH H husband
of late Mary C. Devlin (nee Mays), aged 0B.
Jieiauves auu iiiviiu?, employes Of U 5
Arsenal, invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a m
2837 N. Rosehlll st. Solemn requiem mas's
Church of the Visitation of B. V. M. 10 n
m. Int. private,
DIX. Jan 10. ERNEST J son of Annie
C. and late Ernest J. Dlx Relatives and
friends. Battery A, 108th Field Artlllerv: I
B of E. W.. No. 452, of tho New York
Shipbuilding Co, Invited to funeral, Stt ,
8 30 a. m., residence of mother, 000 S loth
st. Mass St, Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
10 a m Int Mt. Motlah Cem.
DOUGHERTY Jan. 21 MARGARET F .
wlte of James r. Dougherty. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, resldenco of hus
band Mulllca Hill. N J Sat.. 9 a. fit
High mass Holy Name Jesus Church, JIulltca
Hill. N. J.. 10 a m. Int. Holy Name Cem.
DOUGHERTY. Jan. 'JI. CHARLES B..
1 husband of Margaret M. Dougherty (nee
I Burns). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral Mon.. 8 30 a. m. 4118 Haverford
I ave. Solemn high mass of requiem St
James's Church 10 a. m Int. Cathedral
Cem. Auto service
nnimiiEMT Jan. "2. livna v.,..v.j
of Annie Dougherty (nee Logue). Relatives
and friends, emploves of Olrard Estate In
vlted to funeral Tues . 8-30 n. m. 814 N
Pennock st. Solemn requiem mass St. rran
cle Xavler's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem Auto funeral
DUNCAN Suddenly, at Wilson. Pa..
Jan. 21. ALEXANDER G.. husband of Helen
Duncan (nee MacFarlane). aged 43. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services
Sit . 2 p m . parlors ot O. W. Dlckes i- Son
2209 Frankford ave. Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem
DUNKEL Jan. 21. ALFRED, husband
of Mary Dunkel. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Sat., 8 30 a. m., 4301
Walnut st. High mass of requiem St.
James's Church. 3Sth and Chestnut sts., 10
a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
ELLIOTT. Jan. 21, GEORGE D., Jr., son
ot George D. and Ethel J. Elliott, aged 2
nt residence of grandrarents, Mr, and Mrs
A. NV. Ycung, 8115 Oxford st. Funeral serv
ices will be held this evening at 8 o'clock.
ETCHMAN. Jan. 20, FERDINAND, Sr
husband o' laf EU-. Etchman Relatives
and friends, employes of Alexander Adair
Lumber Co . Invited to funeral. Sat., 8'30
a. m.. residence of son, 1538 N. 13th st
Solemn requiem mass St. Malachy'a Church
10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Auto
funeral.
iFAURE. Jan. 20. ANNA C, wife of
Werner Faure (nee Vnege). aged 81. Rela
tives and friends. Holy Family, Altar Society-,
Ladles' Aid of St. Vincent's Orphan
Asylum, German-American Ladles' Beneficial
Society. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.
102S W. Cambria st. Solemn reaulem m.:
St, Bonaventura'B Church 0.30 a. m. Int.
' Holv Sepulchre Cem
riNLEY. Tan. 22, MARGARET BRAN
NAN, wife of Robert Finley. nged 70 Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral services
Tues., 11 a, m.. 215 Rlrch at, Camden!
N J. Int. private, Mt. Morlah Cem , Phila
GALLAGHER. Jon. 21, JAMES J., son
of late Andrew and Martha Gallagher. Rel-
I iratlon of the Faith fine f r-h....!. -I P?
Transflguratlon, Invited to- funeral, Mon
8 30 a. m., residence of Bister, Miss Sarah
Gallagher. 5816 Christian st Solemn re
qulrm mass Church of the Transfiguration
10 a m. Int. Cathedra Cem. Auto service
GALLAGHER. Jan. 20. ELIZABETH C
GALLAGHER (nee Reardon). wife of John
V Gallagher. Relatives and friends Altar
Rosary societies of St. Francis Xavler's
Church, Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 30 a m .
S73 N 2Sth st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Francis Xavler's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy
Cross. Auto service,
GASKILL. Near Columbus N. J . Jan
22. SALLIE ATKINSON GASKILL, aged I 81.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
residence of brother-in-law, David Haines
near Columbus. N, J.. Sat., 11 a. m. Int'
Columbus. N. J. Autos will meet 0 a, m'
train from Market at. ferry, Phila . and 0 "0
a, m train from Trenton at Horrtentnwn
1 T-,(yjrPP5rr-PC- ?, EDMUND WILLIAM
L.INGSLAND. 2D. of Influenza, at Welhflen,
China only son of late Oswald Carnmann
Girtord. of Newark, N. J., and Frances
KIngsland Mordecal, of Ardmore. Pa.
G1LTINAN. Jan. 22. ELIZABETH M..
wife of David F. GMtlnan and daughter of
tho late Charles and Elizabeth McKeone.
Relatives and friends invited to funeral.
i Mon., 8.30 a. m, 1810 S. 50th st. Solemn
I mass of requiem Church of the Most Blessed
Sacrament 10 a. m. Int, private.
GOODWIN. Jan. 22. MARY L., wife of
Charles P. Goodwin, aged 74 Relatives and
friends tnvlted to service, Mon., 2 p. m.,
h- cor. Green and High sts., Clayton, N.
J. Int. Clayton, N J.
GRETH. Jan 20 CARRIE M . wife of
J Matthew Greth and daughter of Louis
C and Mary Gotthold. aged 31, Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.,
2 p. rrr, residence of parents. 2423 N. 5th
st. Int. prvate. Hillside Cem. Remains
may be viewed Frl from 7 to 9 p. m
, IIACKETT. Jan. 21. MARY A., widow of
, Aaron J. Hackett. Relatives and friends in
1 vlted to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m
241 Pine st. Int. private. Remains may be
I viewed Sun,, 7 to 10 p. m.
I HAGEL Jan. 21 CHRISTINE A., daugh
ter ot Katharine and late John Hagel. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral nrv
Ices Mon . 2pm. 1210 W. Glrard ave.
In; private Friends may call Bun eve.
,:RAil?i.X;Su'3'!'!nlJ'' Jan- -- WILLIAM
RORERSON. son of the late Johann R. and
Elizabeth N Hagy. Funeral services and
Int private at convenience of family.
HANN'A Jan. 20. THOMAS HANNA,
aged 75 Relatives and friends. Philadel
phia Class, Associated Blblo Students, em
ployes of Rlchl Bros Testing Machine Co..
Invited to funeral services Sat., 1'30 p m..
2131 N. 0th st. Int. Chelten Hills Cem.
Friends may call Frl , after 8 pm.
HARTZELL. Jan. 21. AMANDA, wife of
Nero II. Hartzell Relatives and friends,
women a social union or lierormed Church,
t Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m..
3.130 N 15th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem
1 Frlenda may view remains Sun., after 7:d0
p m.
. IIENKEL. Jan 20. MAY. wife of William
Henkei and daughter of John and late Lena
, Randall, need 23, Relatives and friends, Lady
i"T.odge Circle, No. 1, F, O. R. Jr., Invited to
funeral services. Sat , 3 p. m., residence of
father. 4812 N. Marshall st. Int. Oreen-
( mount Cem. Frlende may view remains Frl.,
I 7,30 to 0 JO p, m
HEWLETT Jan 20 ALFRED, husband
- nt Elizabeth Hewlett. Relatives and friends.
Chattahoochee Tribe. No. 17. I. O. R, M
Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p m.,
4M7 Oriscom St., Frankford Int. private.
I l.UriUVVUUU CBIH.
HOFMANN. Jan. "1 GOTTLIEB r hus.
b KatharlnS' llofmYnn T.neT Schmld
used 00. Relatives and friends, all orletle
i or wnien lie was a member, invlteri tn ru.
neral, Sun., 1 p. m.. 2518 N. Jessup st. Int.
Hillside Cem, Remains may be viewed Sat.,
8 to 10 p. m,
HOPF. Suddenly. Jan. 20. TETER G.,
husband of Louisa Hopf. aged 80, Rela
tives end frlenda Invited to funeral services.
Sat., 1 p m 3521 O it, Int, Hillside Cem.
Auto service.
JOHNSON Jan 21, at RosemPnt. Pa.
Dr. II. "P. JOHNbON. of Allenlowm N, J.
iiemuve. ana irienas invueu in xunerai.
from Baptist Church, Allentown, N. J
2 p m Int. Allentown Cern
Hat,,
KELLEY. Jan 20. HUGH P.. husband
of Mary A Kelley Relatives and friends.
Division No 45. B. of L E.. invited td
funeral Sat 8:30 a m.. 82B Vj Mih .1
, West Philadelphia. Solemn mass ot reaulem
Church ot St. Agatha 10 a. m Int private,
St Denis's Cen Auto funeral. Omit flow
i vie ,,..r,,,i,nii i.mi maijci, cupy
t KEOWN, Jan. 20, WILLIAM J hus-
' band of Martha 1C. Keuwn. aged 08 nIa-
tivea and friends. Liberty Lodge, No t. L.
i I', of A . Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2
V. in,, urnuueiu utv, ivusiyn, i'a int, prl
vate
KING. Jan. 21. WILLIAM T., son of
Kmma ana late josepn mng. aged 7, Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat,, S
fm . mother's residence, 474B Tacony st..
nt. Xorth Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be
viewed Frl., 8 P. Tn.
, KIRK. Jam 21, HARAifJ.. nit ofiWII-
WU i KUti JUMUVM iM irillUM
DEATHS
to funeral. Sat., HMO n, in., Eagle Hotel,
West Chester pike, ltlqhimass St, Lawrence
Church. Highland Parle, 10 a, m. Int. St.
Denis's Cem.
KNAPPIK. SMddenly, Jan. 20, JOSEPH
KNAPPIK. arcd 40. Relatives nnd friends,
Holy Family ot St, Bonltaclus' Church,
Carpenters' union, all other societies. Invited
to funeral, Sat,, 8:30 n. m., 1053 N, Maschcr
st. High mass St. Bonlfaclua's Church, 10
a, m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem Auto fu
neral. Remains may be viewed Frl., 7 to 9
"' LANDENRERGER. Jn. 22. MARY K
widow of Charles It. Landenberger. Rela
flven and friends Invited to seivlcc. Sun.. 1
p. m., 11(141 Lincoln drive, Otn. Int. private.
LEWIS, Jan. 21. HARRY LEROY
LEWIS, husband ot Hazel M Lewis, aged
2(1. Relatives and friends, NVftehlngton
Camp. No. 540. ,P, O. S. of A., and Bel
mont Council, No. 19, O. I, A.J employes
of Quit Refining Co., Invited to services.
Mon i 1:30 p. m,. parents' residence, 5510
Poplar st. Int. private. Remains may be
vlowed Sun., after 8 p. m. .
LOEB. Jan. 20, CHARLES EOIDIUS,
husband of Julia Loeb (neo Faerber), aged
57. Relatives and friends, memhere of Lin
coln Nest, No, 10.11, O. ot O. ; Saxonln
Maennerchor, Invited to funeral, Sat., 7.30
a. m , 2308 N. Hope st. Requiem mass St.
Bonlfaclus's Church 9 a, ni, Int. Most
Holy Redeemer Cem.
MAYBERRY Jan. 22, ISABELLA MAY-
RERRY Relatives 'and friends Invited to
funeral .tat . 1:30 n. m . 527 S 41st st.
McALtSTER. Jan. 22. MARTHA A., wife
of Zndock McAllater, taged 81, Relitlvcs and
friends, all societies of which she was a
member, Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m.,
residence of son-tn-lnw, John H. McFarlln,
55 Amosland road, Norwood, Pa, Int, pri
vate Frlenda may view remains Sun. eve.
McCAFFRCY. Jan. 22, THOMAS I soil
of Nicholas and Anna McCaffrey (nee Nolan).
Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral.
Mon , 8:30 a. tn.. residence of parents. 3223
N, 7th st, Solcmrr high reaulem mass St,
Veronica's Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy
Senulchro Cem. Auto service.
McCORMICK. Jan. 21, FRANCIS R.
McCORMICK. Relatives and friends, em
ploves of Alexander Kerr t. Son. Eastern
Star Lodge. No, 180, nnd Traveling Protec
tive Association and members of St. Ste
phen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, in
vited to services, Frl.i 8 p. tn., 8218 Wallace
St.. West Phila, Int. private. Reading pa
pers copy.
MCLAUGHLIN Jan. 22. HENRT. hus
band ot late Matilda Kane McLaughlin.
Relatives and friends. Cathedral T. A. B.
Society, P. and R Veteran Employes' Asso .
Invited to funeral. Mon., 8.30 a. m,, 1313
Brands wine st, Solemn high mass ot re
aulem Church of the Assumption 10 a. m.
Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto service
MEYER Jan. 22. ANNA L. MEYER (nee
Rledel). wife of Ernst Richard Meyer, aged
50. Relatives and frlendm. memhere nf nil
societies to which she belonged. Invlfed to fu.J
iiciui seivicBB, ami., : n. m . .luulf A. Dm St.
Remains can be viewed Sat. eve, Int, pri
vate, Oreenmount Cem
MOHR. Jan. 20. SARAH J., widow of
Lewis F, Mohr, of 4004 Spruce at. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.,
2 p. tn., residence of daughter, Mrs. M.
Harves-. 0781 Hunter ave. Int. private,
Arlington Cem.
MORRIS. At Mlserlcordla Hospital, Jan.
21, MARGARET MORRIS, of Gallon-New-town-Stewart,
Ireland Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a, m,, Oliver
H. Balr ldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn
requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Ccin,
O'CONNELL. Jan. 21, ANDREW F
husband of Annie C. O'Connell. Relatives
and friends. Holy Name Society o,thn
Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, Invited
to funeral, Monday, 8-30 a. tn., 4103 Gl
rard ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Our Mother of Sorrows, 10 a. m. Int. St.
Agnes Ce., West Chester, Pa. Auto service.
O'NEILL (nee Kcnsler). Jan. 19, EMMA
V widow of Arthur r. O'Neill. Relatives
and friends, all organizations of which she
was a member, invited to funeral. Sat., 3
p. m., 10.12 Klngsesslng ave. Int. Mt. Morlah
Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10
p. m.
PALMER. Of 1415 Pine t .Ton "2
MARY, widow of John H. Palmer. Rela
tives and friends Invited to service. Sat.. 2
p. m.. Oliver II. JJalr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut
st int. private.
POPE Jan 51 TCATTTAnTNn H. wife
of W Cnnstnntlne Pope. Relatives and
friends Invited to service. Sat., 1:30 p. m.,
1110 S. 48th at Int. private
PUTRAT.. .Tan. 01 . r-TTAnTT-a Mn nt
late Job Putral nnd Flora Jollev, aged 0T.
Relatives and friends, Hellman Council, No.
277, O. I. A.: Maurice Hohlseld Castle. No.
25, A. OK. M. C and Ycung Men's Asso.,
Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m., 4183 Ridge
ave.. Falls of Srhuvlklll. Int. nrlvate. Green
wood (K. of P.) Cem.
hake. Jan. in. at I.oncacro Hotel, pnlla
delphla. JAMES LEWIS RAKE. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Frl,. 2 p. m.,
parlors of Theo C. Anman. 247 Penn at.,
Readlne Pa. Int. prlv Me Omit flowers
REED. Jan. 19. WILLIAM H , husband
of late Hannah R Reed. Relatives and
friends, Camp No. 481, P. O. S, of A.; em
ploses P R. T.. Rldgo ave. barn, Invited
to funeral. Sat.. 1:30 p. m, 2051 N. Frank
lin st. Int. private. Friends may call Frl.
eve.
REEVES. Jan. 18 CHARLES HENRY
REEVES son of late Charles W. and Louisa
Gauntt Reeves aged 05. Relatives and
friends. The Gideons and all other organiza
tions of which he was n member. Invited
to eervlce Sat.. 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr
Bldg., 1820 Chetnut st Int. private. Re
mains may be. viewed rrl eve.
niXOM. Jan. 22. BERTHA A. (nee Hoolt.
ey), wife of Samuel Rlxon. Relatives and
friends Invited to runerai, .vion h jii a. m .
0181 Oxford st. High mass of requiem at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes at 10
o'clock. Int Holy Cross Cem
ROACH Jan. 21. ELLEN M. daughter
of lato Michael and Bridget Roach. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral. Mon.,
8.30 a. m.. S. E cor. 3Sth and Mt Vernon
sfs Solemn reaulem mass Church of St
Agatha 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem
SARKOZL Jan. 22. BERTHA, wife of
Fery Sarkozl. of 902 Spruce st, Relatives
and friends invited to funeral, Mon, 8 30
a. m , Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut
st. Solemn requiem mass St John's Church
10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
SCHLORER. Jan. 21. AMELIA L. (Zlm
mermann). wife of Edward Q. Schlorer,
aged 50. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Sun., 2 p. m, 0014 Ox
ford Bt.. W, Phila. Int. Harlelgh Cem.
Trlends mav call Sat. eve.
SCHWARTZ Jan 22 JOSEPH huBband
of Lena Schwartz (neo NVIesenthal). aged 50,
Relatives and friends. Keystone Lodge No.
129 I. O. B. A . Invited to funeral, Sun.,
1-30 n. m . 28.18 Germantown ave. Int
Adath Jeshurun Ce-n
SCOTT Jan 22 MARGARET (nee Ham
ilton) wife of George Scott, aged 00 Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral. Mon. 2
n m.. 1421 N Dover st. Int. Mt. 'Morlah
CSIEDLER Jan. 21. FRANCES, wife of
late Peter Sledler. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 a. m , residence
of niece. Mrs Helser. 1820 S. 12th st High
mass, St. Alphonsus's Church 9:30 a m.
Int. private, Holy Jledeemer Cem. Auto
service.
SIMONS (nee Carlln) Jan. 21 EMILY
M. SIMONS (nee Carlln). widow of Charles
R, Simons, aged 58 Relntlveg and friends
Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m ,
residence of son. 4021 N Camac st Int
private. Remains may bi viewed Frl.. 7
to 9 v m
SIMPSON. Jan. 21. J. WILLIAM, hus
band of Flora Powell Simpson, aged 71,
Relatlvea and friends Invited to service,
Sun., 0'30 p. m , 243 S, S3d st. Int. Mos
cow, Pa
SNYDER Jan. 21. GEORGE H. SNY
DER. Relatives and friends, Shield of
Honor Phila Lode No. 4, K of P , and
Henry . Dlsston Beneficial Ass'n Invited to
funeral services, Sat., 2 p m.. 1121 Green
st. Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Friends
may call Frl., 7 to 0 p. m.
SPRINGMAN. Jan. 21 ANNIE, widow ot
George Sprlngman (nes Evans), Relatives
and friends, members of East Baptist
Church. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2
p m.. 804 Almond st. Int private Green
wood (K of P.) Cem Friends may call Sun.,
after 8 n m
STAHL. Jan 19. PAUL a . Husband of
Augusta Stahl aged 64 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p. m., 834
W. Moyamenslng ave. Int. Fernwood Cem.
Trlends may call Trl. eve.
THORP Jan 2b. SUSANNA M. daugh
ter of late Joshua and Elizabeth Thorn, aged
70. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral
services, Sat . 2.30 p. m . 4234 Paul St.,
Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem
TRESMAN, Jan. 20. CATHERINE, wife
of James Tresman. Relatives and friends,
B V. M. Sodality, all societies of St. ,
Bridget's Church. Invited to funeral. Sat.,
8 a. m , 3730 Calumet St.. Falls of Schuyl
kill Solemn requiem mass St. Bridget's
Uhurch 9.30 a. m. Int. Westminster Cem
VANE Jan j8. Sergeant GEORGE W,
VANE. 4th Supply Train 4th Dlv.. U. S,
A , huaband of Mary. Vane (nee risher).
Relatives and friends. Colonel Fred Taylor
Camp, No. 2. S of V.. Invited to funeral.
Sat, 2 p m , residence of brother-ln iaw.
Edward Dost, 108J E Birch st Friends
may call Frl., after 8 p. m. Int, Oak
land Cem.
VIRTUE Jan 21 GEORGE II., husband
of Eva Virtue and son of late John M. and
Mary Virtue, aged S3. Relatives and friends,
emploses ot Market St Elevated Railroad
Co., Invited to service. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 48
N Llndenwocd Bt. Int. Mt Morlah Cem.
Friends may view remains Frl. eve.
WALKER Jan 20, CLARA M wife of
Preston H. Walker and daughter of Annie
and the lato Joseph W Wright, aged 21.
Rela'ives and friends Invited to services.
Frl.. 8 p. m , 723 S Ithan st : also serv
ices Sat . 1'30 p. m.. Church of the Redemp
tlon. 50th and Market sta Int. private.
WALTER, Jan. 21. MARTIN L.. hus
band of Charlotte Walter. Relatives and
friends, Soulhwark Conclave, No SO- em
ployes Navy Yard. Illdg. 18, Invited to fu
neral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., 2327 S. Mole
st Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Friends
may call Frl ..after 8pm Auto service.
WARD Jafi 21 MARGARET A . daugh.
ter of Elizabeth A and late Patrick 11
Ward Relatives and friends, B V M.
Sodalltv and Sacred Heart Society of St.
Columba's Church, invited to funeral Mon ,
Sam. 20JU N. 20th at Solemn renulem
mass St Columba's 'Church 9 a 111 Int.
Holv Cross Cem ....... .
WARE. Jan 21, 1IAHALA J., widow of
J. Stratton Ware, aged 84, Relatives anl
friends invited to funeral services. Sat.,
1-30 p. m., 841 Hughes st, Int. Cold Sprints
Cem.. Cape Mav Co., N. J.
WHBLAN Jan 22. EDNA, M. wife of
James Whelsn nnd daughter of William nnd
Dorothy Haddon. aied 27 Relatives and
friends Invited lo funeral Mon 2 n m.,
2668 N Bancroft st Int. Mt Peace Cem
Jgemnlns mav lio Viewed 'in ae- f 1 ,
WHITE. Jan, 22. I5ELLA WHARTON,
wife of Alexander Henrv White und duiigli
ter of the late William I). and Hannah Car
lisle White, Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to
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ntlve. and friends Invited toPTSV,!0- tl.
Sun., 2 j. m reslden j1"1 rvle..
Mamie Imager. 004 areS St t?ttlt Mr."
Pa. Int. Lawn Croft c"m," ilarcu Hook,'
fliVitinn
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C'AnTe?Tnalth ,SC . Penn.yWnu,Mlr .! "
An act to provide for the lnco?i!,'...fntlUea
aS aJooni&er,B,n corPtfon?"ra"nn
ep.rl i20' i87?' ana the suppiem!.. e,?"ved
for the charter ot an Intended ."Jh"e'o
to be called the Yen ter mim ' n"5rtlon
character and object, of wMch uDa."lr' lh
il'-i .lr5por' ""Of' and general v 1? ."?
all kinds of groin, feed, ur Ii ' "
and the mMi1l.t...j:,...,lu.r and cer..t.
grind material for cereal? and iV1 "e0'i
products thereof: to erect, rantrHe,vlr,0'
purchase, leaso or otherwlS .!?.?? own.
yators, mills, granaries arid bu fini. "
the storing, handling -...?u."alnt8 fn.
. ..' "w I'lunHiHiion or grain. -"
and other products for market and in r""'
facturo, buy. sell. Import HiJS? ""nu.
in milling, elevator and nit other n,.A,al
rnw. Me i,antin -li ' "wier machln..J
their various product, and bylproducli' ln!i
IV'XI P.?''.'" have ndPrpS; j
of" the said act of 'Aswmbly VnVlt1.'11.'"'
plemcnts. ' HI,a " ub-
H. EDOAR BARNES.
.- - Solicitor
-Bgffl IN Tnh ORPHANS' COURTrKi
vc THE COUNTY OF niHMnrtvA??
January Term. 1920. No 62 WUA'
Estate of Joseph C. Ramsey "deceased
Notice Is hereby given that Harri.t u
Ramsey, widow of tho said decedJnt i.H'
filed In the said court her petition Si."
property of the decedent to th?' v!a,1,1"nS
1500. as provided by Section 12 of U. tS( '
'auclarles Act of 1017, and that the ,aS.
may be approved by the court on WJ?
February 18, 1020. unless exceptions .l8'
be filed before that time. """"""M thereto
TTATITIV ny.H..
Attorney for pttitie"'..
fK-sriESTATE OF MAKOARET C. Ve,t
)E2S deceased Letters testamentrvWT'
the above estate having been granted i. .v"
undersigned, all persons Indebted to th. ..,5
estate are, requested to make payment ..5
those having- claims to present th? '..-'
without delay, to l tn9 '
M. THEODORA HEARN.
. .. 22T Sou,h 42d jtreet
Or to.her attorney, """
GEORGE C. COOKMAN.
505 Chestnut street.
ESP TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNJ
Notice Is hereby given that suit v..
be?n Instituted in the United Sates Tju"
trlct Court for the Eastern District It
Pei.nsvlvanU by the United RtatM. to' th.
use of John ... Llvezcy, as of December c
slon, 1919. No. 0032. against William t ink.:
and' Benjamin Linker, trading ai Winiirn
Linker Company, and Max Llpschutz saS
Max Rothsteln upon the bond of said d..
fendants, given to the United States (Joi
ernment under a contract between tho Viw
Department and said William Linker Com.
pany for an extension to the Emergency Bit.
racks, Philadelphia Navy Yard, known i,
Contract 2024. All persons or cempanlM
furnishing; labor or material upon said con
tract are permitted and hereby notified to
intervene In such action as the Court mi?
order, in accordance, with Tederal Act of
February" 24. lOOI. C 778. amending Art
of August 13, 1804 C. 280. "
F. F. DICKERMAN.
.Attorney for Plaintiff
800 We.vt End Trust Bldr
ALL TERSONS HAVING niLLs,
debts or claims acalnst .TnenK
Splcker kindly present same at once to
2444 Kensington ave,, as I have transferred
my business to George Fox and Saul Handler
jacob s spiciv-nn.
2444 Kensington ave
LOST AND FOUND
BRUSH Lost. 1 black bristle brush 8 fed
long, between Sth and Cherrv and Willow
and Noble sts Reward by Tenna. Sursr
CO 1017 N Delaware ave ,
POLICY Lost, perpetual rollcy No. 16,19
insurance cu, oi ,soriu America, covering
stone dwelling northwest corner Chestnut
ave. and Reading pike. Chestnut Hill, in th
amount of tSOOO. has been lost. Application
has been made to the company and the re
turn deposit under tha same. Mrs, Owen,
214 S 1 5th Bt
POLICY Lost, perpetual policy No. 5077
tor J5000 In the Lumbermen's Insurance
Co of Philadelphia, covering premises 100
Chestnut st , Philadelphia; return to estate
of Frederick Heinsley, Hotel Brighton. At
lantlo City.
PERSONALS
TO THE PUBLIC
I now am. and have been since October 1
1017. associated with the office of Frank E
Hahn architect and engineer. 1112-1114
Chestnut st. Phlladelnhla. I am nnt rnn.
aiected with any other office, firm nr Indl.
victual, signed. e;vanh H. wucKLOw.
JACOB S. SPICKDR, of 2444 Kensington
ave.. has sold his men's furnishing store to
Fox . Handler. All bills must be sent to
Jacob Splcker. 2444 Kensington ave, before
January 24. 1020.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ARTIST for fashion drawlncs: bring
pies Paul Studios. 34 S. 17th st.
ALTERATION HANDS
EXPERIENCED ON DRESSES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
NVANAMAKER'S
ATTENDANTS Three female attendants:
salary $30 to $50: also 1 plain cook sii
ary S30 to S40. depending upon qualification.
Apply In person or by telephone to Dr.
James S. Hammers, Sunt . Chester Count'
Hospital for Insane. Einbreevllle, Pa. Bell
:i'jr j
ATTENDANTS wanted. Apply to buperln
tendent of the Philadelphia General Hoi-
Pltai, 34tn ana fine sts.
BOOKKEEPER Experienced assistant in of-
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lico ,mK cuiicc.ii, bctiii.ii, ,uv.vu. ---
8.30 to 5 p. ra.: half day Saturday; pleasant
surroundings; state age, experience and Ml-
ary uo.iieu . tu litmgi m......
BOOKKEEPER, double entry; must be
curate; good penman; stato age ana w...
expeciea. 1- .Jl, cogger miice.
CHOCOLATE COATERS wanted, experi
enced: good wages: steady work: snort
hours. Modern Chocolate Co.. 437 S com
,.. nn.. n.,.n . ..,n.,i.,n-TivT nrDim
cJir."'c iiir, Acwuai, ..." .- "'"?
DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOU.N0
WOMAN WITH NOT LESS THAN 2 YEARS
OF HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS
EQUIVALENT; WITH OR WITHOUT EX
PERIENCE. ASK FOR MR. PKJCf;
PUBLIC LEDGER CO. OTH AND CilBSl-
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CLERK female, in omce of lari. cor-'
noratlon: excellent opportunity for.1'
vancement: state age. experience and saiau
desired I' 223 Ledger Office
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