PSBrwrr?wpi5P3!3 tv oBBPr r :v v mmm: "V p 1 t'rli" " Ti iu.' ("j" . '. ,. . ';.- ev"' ,v".jii. . 'pv ti, "snar. is .,ar;i - "-' " v-."" j if n r t ' ' .- ,f .i, f,'", EVENING PUBLIC LDGER-PHtLAIXCLPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 23 "DO NOT PLACE MORE BURDENS ON FARMERS' URGES MERCIER - i-u- . .i . . KHrf Again 'A6cuscs the '.'Centrals" of Being the Primary Cause of Acute Distress in iv men me Population of Sorely Tried Belgium,? as rlaced w WtftWijV, - Explanatory Comment TUroaghout the p.utumn of 1917 food supplies available for tho Hclo-inn i.. 1 r i jm fcccd. Ono-fourth of the populace subsided cntff wmthTrScd fto?fr!!SS machinery- of the American Relief Commission. 1CLC1o, i"m tno surviving thcy nted in The dUes meat T butter' rose t " froTSuri and ur Mr"3 J The almost uneatable bread consisted of a lar Rental , requisitioned by the German for leather. Even ImJbvLfLrTA while -the mourners trundled the coliins through the streets y wh")arroW8 Paintcd b,nck' f.. C a V A at t4M St. ) A a-1 fa ll'ntl innllArl aata-t a. 1 1 I -a, - . e w 4 1 ou ', .,: "'?.r""" U",UE, t,lc Bolgiana to declare to the authorities within ciirhl oy von j alkenliauscn's order. Notices wore uostcd cstablislunentb' were Jielti responsible for the BERLIN ALARMED BY MARK i , Painfully Surprised at Failure of New Dutch Credit Berlin. .Tu. lift. (By A. P.) The Middr-u fiirllier depreciation In the value of tlie mark Ih caUHlnR auiety, nail there lb pnluful Mirnrc evident that the nev Dutoh credit failed to stabilize the exchange rate. The WnrUcuiburB jnlalttcr of I'miinco, nfteC a visit to Berlin, t,nd not a ulngK- picmbcr of the government contemplated the possi bility of q state of bankruptcy. The newspapers and' public opinion take the view that llm'denreelntlon lo the vnliio of the irfiirk. IUttrlWi'table largely to the uncertainty on to the amount ot tne indemnity liormany win bo, reiiili'C( to puj. an uuccruiiiit union dclern forrijjn lliiiiiicicrs from kIvIiib Gqrmany credit. ' Ucrnc. .Tan. 2ft. (By A. 1'.) The , v. fierman mark yesterday reached a new low" level on the Swiss Hxchange, 100 marks bringing live franca and fifty centimes. German Miners on Strike Iyclpslc, Jan. ,20. (By A-. IM The Communist Miners' Union bai drt'larrd n strike la thf Lugan nnd Oelsultz coall mining regions in Haxony, bccaiiiic a demand for a nix-hour day nnd n grant of 1000 marks extra was rejected. SQUINT OR SMILE? l.t W 21 rr. of prr!' soHe your Ke TrntiniM. llplomflrll A Optlclam j&NG CO. 4Y.I AU k 1 IKiIP" Sf W Al w jSf ft"PflB - a imim irif - wfif R.CEnilAWTOWW&lHIOH AV)S " r;.., . i j I b, l,lc oeigians to i cc arc to the authorities within ci days all quantities of woolen goods such as raw wool, mattresses, clothing, etc., owned Z every familv An average of thirty persons monthly were shot v.,, xr win..- -.' , ' "wi'iuuy every lamny. , Brussels prescribing that all men of seventeen years and over ' n u TsuZit to" t'b. ,H T,? commanding ofllcer. Parents and directors of educa tton.l caS I uten f ft S?C, " TX" enforcement1 of this order. J- Cardinal-Mcrciers Story Including h,t5correspondence with the German authorities in Belgium during tho war, 19H to 1918, edited by .!Proc8iioi: Fcrnani Mayonco of Louvain University ahd tranUtetl hy the Bene dictino Monks of St. Augu3tinev, Ramsjfate. England. 1 rpHE Governor (jcnoral was unwilling to answer the Cardinal's letter of November Ji-fr on the pretext that ho would not diocu3S with him anything except re ligious matterd.'"' It was Baron von der Litncken who took'upon himaeif-to plead the caiiEc of the "Centrals" and to justify the maimer in which foodstuffs and par ti' by ttlNTKR ItKNOKTM .TI.TH' 'ITV. X. .1. lirsj ALWAYS HEALTHFUL the, Governor Ocncral's orders arc ancloquonE proof Of (lie nlcnder foipidalion on which' ioiir accusnf.ioiin rest. If reoitUu do not always jtutify' ourcxpccta-, lions, the chief blame mucA be eoughttforI am com-'' ,-....,. ,, m,,,,,! j,j 0 want oj co'Qpcraiion on the part of the competent Belgian authorities and in the absence of public Apiril among the Belgian people. Nevertheless these authorities and the population of Vclgium arc the principal objects of the Governor Gfcneral'a benevolent intention. t offer lo your Eminence the expression of my sin-" cere esteem. (Signed) b.ANCHjiti'.' '.Complains of Vexatious Measures The Cardinal in a letter addressed to'Baron von dcrj uanciven ana in winch ic comnluuis-nf sovorrl v.vraiAiia cularlv agr:ultura'i products were being distributed mca1"rcs1 ta,H" .V the occupying power again nccus,es v the occupying power. V.1C; Centrals of being the primary cause of tho acute The cause was a bal one; consequently tho plead ('!strcss "' which thu ponulatiqu was plunged. e: w oer; iteN' WDERE (he air, like pore ipnrk Hag wine, fills yonr whole being willi the (all Joy of'iiting. outdoor Life is "immense" Yn nut 'i AlUulIoCilj- la re1iri Ik tiptrlalir fl!lht ol "A Ns. 1 " (ioll, far ltiesfas1ireliBVtireweBdrfBl. Horse batU rtdinion (hvkeacli. nr tbruitili lb inr. tonntlitit raanlrr lhfr llnrjy'tariiij ml enjay-flcnl. leea atreotoafli bat aQoallr laaciaatiaii, (hateTrrpraacalrallint ebair awaita tu an thn famoaa boardwali. tittiru, Fltri, Yurferille, Conttrli, Dane hit, Inita Sniimij Tctlt, MtforiEf, tic. THt LtADINQ HOUSES ate a1wa-i open and vrill furnish full Information, rates, etc. .Marltorough'Blenhtlin fialen Hall The Shclburnc Hotel Chelsea Hotel St. Charles Hotel Dennis Seaside House Hotel Strand The Holmhurst The Wiltshire fer hftnaitiaj Hi ichii!e af caarukst niiti , Uulbr4 eBiutt bet liclut iptu HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAI, Kew principal conatant aup py: 24 to SO Kallons, lc. Tleata radiators, too. ' There, la noth tnt lurt oa good. Frea Book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd IJKATJ1S Oeona Cooper. Jlelatlvea and frlenda. In vited to funeral ervl-ee. Ivy Jllll Ccm. Chapel, Sat.. .1 p. tn. Int. ndjolnlnn cent. DAVIS Jan. 27, 8ADII. MAY, wife of William M. Davla, ael 37. Helatliea and frienda Invited lo funeral service;. Bat., 1 p. tn., apartments of William H. Ballersby, 3.11H N, Ilroad at. Int. Oakland Ccm. lie malna may b viewed Krl , to 10 n. m. DUAVY. Jan. 27, THOMAS n UBAVY. Jr.. eon of Thomaa It. and Kllen M. Deavy. aaed 23. Dun notice of funeral will be (riven from parents' residence, 0702 Keystone b,'6riTAV0l'L)En. Jan. 28. MAnY K. wife of lrrank C. Detwller and daughter of lata Philip annd Margaret Simon, aged 40. Rela tives and friends, also 1'enn Treaty Council, No, 102. Ittdy Maccabees; Bontac Hchul Vereln. and Beneficial Union. No 80. In vited to services, fat., 1 p. m., BIS l!rks at Int. private. Remains may be Hewed Krl . 1 In li p. tn, DIAMOND. Suddenly, Jan. 2R. IlOllKnT J , son of late Alexander and Johanna. Dia mond (net. Harper). Ttclatltes and frienda Invited to funeral. Moo., 8:30 a, m.. 2830 Diamond at. Solemn high maia of requiem Church of Most Precious Wood. 10 a, in Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. U1V1VL.U. aB.li m., Unt...t.M, ..ucuimi.u V. I a to Mary Dlckel, aged U2. llelatlves and KELLY'S 12 n. 9th -Open Day & Night Oysters In Every StyU Planked Shad Dinner, GOc OSGOOD STEAM SHOVELS Locomotive Crtnei, Dipper Dredrei THE OSGOOD CO. Land Till Dulldlnr. rhlla. "Ynv will ftn h'Urr O'tffi qw Osgood DIMTH8 Lodge. No. 202. r and A . M. : r.Mm Cjajn. ell. No. 22. Jr. O. IJ. A. M.. of Ulkton. Md St. John's Aasembly. No 2S, A. O. M. r.J employes of Philn. and neadlng Ity.. Tort Itlchmond Dlv., Invited to funeral services. Krl . 8 p. m.. 20OB Ann st. Train, leaves Broad St. Hta., 1:30 p. m.. for Int. at Klkton, Md. . . .,...,,. . . PTAIlTin. .Pan Jt, l.. ivaiihh,i. uuuan- nnd lato Margaret Martins s invnea ic father's real ... ... (Ahn 10. ami Ifltft AtHTC; Martin, nelatlvea and friends Invited to Ing was weaK. Political Department of the Government General, Brussels, December 1, 1917. To Hist Eminence Cardinal Mcrclcr, Archbishop of . Malincs, The Governor General has forwarded me your' letter of NovchiJbcr .', for reply. I cannot refrain from refilling certain insinua tion it contains aiuf calling your Imminence's atten tion to some points which escaped youi notice when ventilating your grievances avd making hno.uii your ( wince. " ' , ' Your Einincitcc regrets that agricultural pYo duceis tiardlji obtainable and only at exorbitant prices. On this occasion you. are ngkt in recalling the prom ises made by the late Baron von Bissmg to the rep resentatives of neutral countries and the Belgian people, io forbid the exportation of foodstuffs, with certain exceptions provided for in the contracts. It could not ha-Vc escaped your notirc that tlm promiai made by tlio Governor" General limiting his right to ( co mmanaqcr these goods for the needs of the army of occupation was a purely voluntary act on hin part' in favor of tlie Belgians, for you, must remember that this right. of stUure to in conformity with Article 53 , of The Hague cbnvtniwn, aa yon yourself acknoivl edge. This engagement, to which he canacnttd of his eun. free will, the Governor General has always ob frvei in its entirety. This, I am glad to sect your Eminence docs not call into question in your letter. You. ask where the foodstuffs d'stinid for the Bel gian people ultimately go. I would ,-emind you that the Governor General in numerous notices to the people lias shown that great 'quantities of foodstuffs were acquired by the wealthy to the detriment of the bulk of the people. It is the rich who arc unpatriotic enough to pay middlemen exorbitant prices, ouch as arc mentioned in your Eminence's letter. Small farmers and holders of monopolies enrich themselves by fraudue.ntly disposing of foodstuffs which the Governor General in his solicitude endeavors to put on the market , at' reasonable prices for sale to thr less fortunate and needy classes. Numerous orders nnd. decrees of all kinds, and quite lately the new order in virtue of which more severe penalties than ever are to be inflicted on profiteers, are so many proofs of the fight which the "Ccntrals' and other organizations created by the Governor General arc carrying on ogainst a fraction .of the population for the benefit of the masses. Your Eminence yourself, in your pastoral letter of last spring, Showed that the wretched itatc of things now obtained must be laid at the door of the profiteers. You. made a solemn appeal to, the eon eienees of peasantc wlu liavc proved to be unpa triotic. At the time of these declarations people com plained to the German authorities that the clergy had fot exercised its weighty influence to remedy the sad plight in which the Belgian people finds itself. In spite of all this you' throw all the responsibility on the "Centrals'1 and ignore,tlus untiring efforts of the Governor General and his officials to insure the just end equitable distribution of all agricultural produce.' Of course they do not always succeed in overcoming. the resistance made by certain sectioiw of the popu lation at the instigation of vested interests. The same pftnomiia ard to be found in all countries involved in the war. Nowhcro have thc-organuations created to w-eet new BttuatfoftS succeeded in finding definite solu tions to the grave problems aricing out of the war in every country nor for the changes in economic condi tions which are itt inevitable consequence. As regards the difficulties in the coai supply, the question is primarily one of transport. Belgium, so far as this goeo, finds herself in precisely the same plight as other countries. Your Eminence reminds me that the occupier has the right to.maintain public order and life. The nu merous tordere of tho Governor General, whose pur pose it i to insure the feeding of the Belgian people, aiid the unceasing efforts of the officials placed under him, the penalties ever ivcreacing in severity against prdfiteering in foodstuffs and against all who disobey Archbishop's House, Malincs, .December 11, 1917. ' lo Baron von der Lanckcn, Cliief of the Political De partment of the GCrye'rnniont General, 'Brus sels. ' ' ' Dear Baron I am gla'd to accept your kind ofTcr to transmit a sealed letter to the 'head Catholic chaplain, Mgr. Joppen. It itt true, then, that in spite of all the promiss made to hin HolincLa and to us. tho Dean Ju1p.k Her man will not recover his liberty. The case is one of , thc numerous applications of a process inadmissible in justice. When the tribunal sentences a prisoner to a definite penalty anJlthupenalty B paIf( ti,c prisoner has a right to his liberty. But now, without a new ' trial, ny an arbitrary decision he is kept in exile. Among tho numerous victims of this procedure I may mention the mayor of Malincs, M. .Charles Dessain; t-c dean of Orp-le-Grand, M. Herman, and my secre tary, Canon Loncin. I know that people arc tjrying to be disagreeable lo mo. out is this a reason for condoning an injustice? The uanie uiiHraeious intention towjira myself aeain manifest? itself in the letter written in the name of the Government General to his Excellency the Nuncio, regarding the closing of tho Ursulinc Convent at Malines. Tin's letter speaks of tho "spirit of .rebellion" against the laws of Uie country,. of 'ibreaches, whicn Uqing, committed attMalir.:B itself'- This is erroneously identifying wjth a "rebellion" a passive resistance dictated by motives of conscience; ffnd wjth the "laws of the country" measures fabri cated for no other purposo than to overturn them. Furthermore, supposing tho training colleges had brolcen the laws of the country, it does not follow mat it was uermissjble to shut the Catholic secondary - school ami the Catholic primary fcchool, which, though under tho same roof as the training college, had noth ing in common wjth it. The closing of these two schools is a severe blow to the freedom of education, i still hopo that the line of 'action taken against these innocent nuns will not be continued with.t As regards the "Centrals," it is not possible for you not to feel the weakness of your pleading. No doubt I have reminded small farmers of the obligations charity and common fairness imposed upon them, because I held that we must tell tho truth even io our friends, but you will notice that I immediately subjoined: "I am' fully aware that tho primary rc--eponsibility ferjhc cfjairdoes not rest with the small farmers." In a do'c'umont-jntended for public reading in ..the churches, I could not be more precise than this, out; you are too circumspect pot to see that I did not even mention the word "Central." Do not place any additional burden on the shoulderg of the small farm crs. Yqu have already weighed down and drained them by the fines .you have Inflicted. "The Central" is but an octopus whose spreading tentacles unceasingly absorb the vital resources of the country. Leave tho permanent deputations nnd the national Committee to -preside over the distribution of fooej and coal and then the people will be nourished and warmed and you will no longer incur the reproach of having favored Germany and engaged in commerce with the neutral countries to our detriment. Plcate receive the assurance of our sincere es teem. (Signed) V. J. CARDINAL MERCICT5. Archbishop of Maljncs. In unpfrios a letter of the Cardinal vUiereTa he interceded on behalf of a political prisoner. Brou on der Loneken offered to forward a sealed letter to MoliMgnor Joppen 'and announced tbat Abbe Herman "lisU not obtained leave to return to Belrium. tTbc authorities of the free (Catholic) traiuins college, under tbe direction of the UrSulincs, fn their tinnil)ingne;h tn Tecogniito ttio administrative separa tion Imposed by the occupjios power, refused, as the majority of .ejtablirhmeuts bad done, to preseut Weir pupils betorc mi examination board on uhich uicjnbctb from the new offices rat. On account of this refusal, the Kovcrnmeut ordered the closure, not only of tljo training cnllrce, but abo of the free isecoudary school -nud the primary school, uliich were carried ou in tho 6mc bulldiujte ab the training college. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) CoMrftfM, DtO. Vv Public Ltdgtr Co, Copyright, Canada. l9Si, uy PuWo Ltdger Co liitetTMrttciial Copyright, ifro, by I'uolto ledger Co. I ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. 1 i AivAnvsr ican. Plaa Hotel i Sof DisliivcU(m.aiuiRealCoiivfifrt j I FIREPROOF GARAGE. 1 capacity coo. IVafferMuztofi MaioaaMiMa.w3nB.aaMniHBiaDaiaaa:viMDita CHIROPRACTIC Is n scientific method, of remoTlnc -the ertiac of diseased (nolle or tlirnnlct nlthout the r.ld of drucn. surxer or appliance. Pressure on a nervn at tho openlnff where It !raes lh eplno will cause disease. THE CHIROPRACTOR, adlusti the displaced Vertebrae, thin relievlnc pressure, nnd enables nature to restore normal condition. JOS.F.RAUSCH CHIROPRACTOR. 1120 Chestnut Street ROOM 30-33 WAtNUT 11)0; Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. I 2 tofif'.M. Other Hours by Appointment 1 does to Beach and I Pennsylvania Are. 1 Steal Pier, central location, always open I . Private baths, cunning I r ICanaeitv BSD. i wauir in rooms, auavaur. etc. wintar I terms. Booklet. Albert H. Darnell I "HOTtt."' "' I Virginia Aeuue at Boardwalk I American and Kuropcan plan. -Hot and cold eca and freeli waW baths. Sun I parlor and very com fort. Opn all year. 1 DAVID BKRO, Ownp nnd Proprietor THE WILTSHIRE I Vlrtlnla ate. and Keaclt. Capacity 3M. Prlv. baths, runtime water, elev.etc. Aroer. plan, H up d'ly. special nkly. Bklt. SAM UEIj KLLI3. Owner; Nf. J. COLLINS. Mir. TR&TMORE MLANncaiY rWJRIDS GREATEST HOTEL SUGCESS Try CLARENDON Hotel --- Ylrflnl. "Are, near Ileaclr tAr AtwuMi opem 100 rooms, ultb hot and eolrl manias' vtaten prhAlo bathsi rapacity 300. Write for rates, booklet. Monroe Iluteblna. THE PENNHURST Ccean and Mlcblfan axe. appointment. WM n Alwsvs open. Ever? HOOD. We cannot deserlho the majv fxures of, . TIW liUTHib lVKJtiDUJNlA TenotshCe Ave. iuat on Tkardalk Kuropean plan. In an sderllement Our booklet will convince you 28th Season. Wpitminsler K'- Av- ri6r Beach. Kiev. weauninsrcr lo Bt prVat, D4,. run. ttater; ?U vKly 2,r.O up dally C. Buhre. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alwaya ready. Terms mad arata. I'hona or writ... M. walah uunoaa. HOTEL BOSCOBEL ,!'ltu, A" - Open all year. 15 Up werMv.- Vhoix 11" A. IS MAUION PHILLIPS HOUSE Ussaachus.tta Av.. near Beach. F.P. PhUlnw AMiifviixw. y. v. m TERYpftMHOrEi, SMEVIL-Ce IM THI LAND OF IM.C Mst 9H' Orl THE DIXie HIGHWAY Famous everywhere) for Its location, service and oulslne. Booklet and ratea upon application 3. J. LAWRENCE. Manager v sinxoToy. n. r. ' The Pawnee Pipeless Heater makes every room comfortable oven ic the bitterest weather. Only ona register no pipes to heat up cellar Easily and quickly installed without tearing up walls or floors. Bnrns har1 of soft ffi cosl.or.Trood BlP.Ut- ( )(, . . Write f or Booklet. 'TxcjSros.Co. fy ..7,.. t1-; UK I ft .Jiilvv vdTTl lTaslHBs!l 'y N PH?L ' Caindyn N J friends Invited to funeral services. Hat.. '2 p m , 2407 K. Dauphin at. Int. private. North Ctdar Hill Cera. UICKHON. Jan. 28, MAIIQAIIET A. DICKSON. Ilolatlvos and friends Invited to .ervlees. Mat.. 'J n. m.. 208 S. 41st St. Int. iprltato. West Laurel Jllll Tern. l'lineral serlcea and Int. private. DIXONi Jan. 2T, JOSEPH DIXON. Jlcta. lives nnd frienda Invited to funeral. PTI.. '1 p. m. daushtcr'a residence, Mrs. John N. Walls. GOK Woodlsnd terrace. W Hhlla. Int. nrivate Ht. James's Cem,. Kinesesalnc. Baltimore, Md,, and St. 'Marys county papers copy. DODD. Jn. 10. ANNIU n . widow ol Walter A. Dodd, and 70. Ilelatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral. Pat,, in in . residence of son. Walter B. Dodd, OOSS W. Hoopps st Inr, 1' trnwood Ccm ! rlmida mv en II Krl pe. DODSON. On Jan. 29. 1020. M'AUL nU'II DODSON, son of Harry It and Martha A. Dodson seed 1! years 3 months. Ilelatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral services, ou Hat., at 10.30 a. m , at resi dence of J W'siev Bowcn 101S S 2d st Int Fernwood Cem DOHNfiR. Jan. 50, EL1S13. widow of Charles J Porner Relatives and frlen.U invited to funeral. Prl.. 1 p. ni . son-ln-law'a residence, Oeorao A. Moor. 01'33 Washinc ton ave. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Ccm. DOUU1H3RTV Suddenly, Jan 27, JA.MEB J., busband of JIarcaret Kaulfmann Loucherty. Relatives and friends. aocletlcs of which he was a mernVr. Invited to fu neral. Frl . 8 a. m 410 Chambers ave.. Camden. N J Hleh mass at Church of Jmmsruiaie uoncepiton r;ou a. in. ini wai vary fern. Auto service. DWTEIt. At Ansuttlnlan Monaslcn'. VII lanoMi. r . Jan. 21, 192", of Influenza and pneumonia. Itcv. . JOHN W. DWYUI1, O, H. A . oared III Solemn rrouietn mass un l'rl. inoniln at 10 n'ciock. Int MonaMciy Cem. DYJ10CK. Jan. 27. PRANCI3 M.. son nf francls 0. and Ull2a A. Dymock, ased IB.1 Relatives and friends, members of the R, Alleeheny Ave. M. 13. Sunday School. In vited to funeral eervlces. Krl . 'J p. m., puronts" residence, 1813 K .Clementine st. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains 'may bo Mewed Thurs., to 10 p. m. r.NULlHH. Jan, 27. RLIZARETJI C.. v,lfe of Joseph 1'. Knlllsl) llelatho and friends, Altar yoclcty snd Lrseue of tho Sacred Heart, and lady Livingstone Lodge, No. 3, u n Invll, ln-f..n.l TTrl U .''ft u 1133 Snider ave. Requiem bleli mass Church of tho cpipnany io a. m. mi, New Cathe-' drat Cam. KORT. Jan 28, ELlZAnETH SI. widow of John A. Port, aired 81. Services l'rl.. r, 30 p. m., at realdenco of son. I'ierson T. Fort. 414 W Stafford st . Clermantown Further services at Pemberton Xiaptlst Church, Temberton. N J. Sat , 11 a. m . to which relatives and lrletids aro invited, tut private. CmiAnD Jan 27. OERTRUDI! A wife of John K Erhard (nee Hull), aged 30. IteU tivrs and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:00 a m . husband's residence. 0tI14 Hunter st Hcqulem hich mts st Gregory's Church 10 a. m. Int private. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. . KKI1SCH Jan 20 J 11 EDWARD 1 niTSCII. need S3. Funeral services Thurs . " p. m . offlco of Henry C. Sbultcrf. 33 3. 4Uth at. Int private, Jit. ' Morlah Cem. brooklyn papers copy. FIIOEB. Jan 27 LOUISA KROEB. wife of late Chaxlea Froeb (nee Horn), ared 87 Relatlvea and friends Invited to tcrvlces, Sat . 2 p. in . 1818 N 4th ot Int. private. Itomalns may bo viewed Frl.P'S to 10 p. m. OALE. Suddenly. Jan 28. MARY A.. widow of Samuel l Ualo and dauchter of lute iienry i. ana .Mary a. uurcneu iteia.. i tlveu and friends. II. V 'M Sodality of Corpus Lhrlstl Church, Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a m., L'841 W Clementine at. Solemn renulcm mass Church of Corpus Chrlstl 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto eervico. QENTTtr. Jan 28. JANE, widow of Lewis Gentry and daughter ot late Walter and Abbla Foster. Relatives and friends. UIMo Class ot Erie Ave. SI a. Church, in vited to funeral cervices. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3627 N. Randolph at. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve HALL. Jan. 26 dtENNETH M.. husband of Kathryn Hall (nee Osterman). acid 31. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl , 2 p. m.. chapel of Andrew J. italr & Son, 19th and Arch tta. Int. Westminster Cem. -3JALLORAN. Jan. 28. SADIE M. 1IAL LOJtAN, TFuneral. to, which the relatives and incnas are invuoa,. eav.. o;avr a. m.. .., PIMTHH. teallni ft rinmbln.i Supplies lllsplav Hoom'a 44 to SO N. 5th St. C06 Arch St. IftVJ-Ml reirterial SU Cainrian IN MEUOBIAM WEIDMAN Lansdale Pa. In levins- re. membrance of ins dear uncle. THEODORE, who departed this life Jan 20, 11117. NIECE. PACKMAN MORRE3 PACKMAN, who departed this life January au. mi;. .May hl!t soul rest lu peace. ms who anu cnuaren. Greatly missed by .! mt - V . i ' "I0 t'nocn ana' Fannie D. Burlington Hotel iS'gWsSffssf , . private. Jit. l'eaco Ccm American und Ruropean HOJ1EUIKE. CLEAN, PERFCT CUI3INB 3(0 Rooms with Beth, S3 to 13' F1VIJ JHNOTES FROM EVERTllIINO Washlntton. P. O. OI.I POINT CO'VirOKT. VA. OLD POINT COMFORT IHOTEL CHAMBERLIN VINE WINTER OOLB' l(Svrmralnc Pool. Saafood f B )-uiina. Every Eurocaaa V rt TJW y r Cable Briefs m An American Inspector. s.fnt to Kt report on Yudenltcb'a Ituwlan nortb fsrarmy, bis returned to Riga from Narva. He declares tbc army no longer ilstb as such, but is u mere rabble ' refugees, worp, nick and demoralized. The EethonUilii, be declares, bavo toWeo ilvanUte of their coodltlon to eveu up htir ancitnt pudMB. He recommends "liquidation" 6f the army. . Oaby Detlys'u priceless pearl ueck. "e, presented to hr by Jfanuel. for J!r king of Torluical. i nick. So is 'iby. Sbo Tvore, her pearls in tbc "Oapital and when they lort their luster J Jtweler tho consulted told her tlir-y eould be restored If worn by healthy Pjrsonn.. So Gaby ha ber nurses, three y them, wearing tho pearls while ou. surrendered to the tocial revolutionists by authority of General Jsnin, bead of the French military mission, accord ing to recent advices. It is said Jauin has been challenged to a duel bj due of Kolcbak's generals. Admiral JCokbak. head of the all- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE -Why Suffer Longer,,? Drink' Mountain Valley Water The famou, curative voter Jrom near Hot Springs. Arts, UuOorsed by I'hyelclans Mountain Valley Wattr Co., 718 Cheilnut St. . . i. .aim Clubs. Hotala,- Cafe and P. R. R. dlolns K5. soli SS-Snerot'tt. 4nnxt. ftc. riret br i. Ftatb asfl TrtmnL GEO. F. ADAMS, Mar, rornr Aiiara ts. " " st ROrivTiUnfilTLA. SgaZroticS f5gg2g iianiaveritocKieaqe I ROCKIEDGE. FLORIDA 4kS1 IM nlbi oulh el Jiekiomrllla or. Ihs Indian Bar. U nisn ciaes. moacrn noiei; capacity oui Excellent Rolf, tennis, boatlnr. nshlnf buntlne. etc. Orchestra, dancing. ore JAMiwr to aritii LitAntura and urmi m&itad. Henry M. taoeh. Mrr, 1- ... . ... ..- . ,......,.,,.,... ........ KnUOATIIINAI. Iioth Sues Our iraduatea ara In conatant demand for aooa-payin miv,wh. Orear Khn,ti..nrf ,B. easy, epeeuy system, complete business and cratarl c;ourses. Day and Nlfhi V.iav. tn........ .lutll.ll (.UrOII any time. Call or vvrlta for full Tj'aB particular! ana catalogue. ia " WvaH"!"-.'""'''." 1017 C'hentniit Ht. I'hlladglphln v AL1HOUSE Jan. 28. CHARLES. A hus band of Ella Groff Althouae. sred 52. Rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., i p. m., S31 N. Oth St.. Camden. N. J. A itlM BSsclMa taHV f"kai.nk CfSllrh t.T- ;' VJI IIVCD Ik-LUIIII V.IIUIVII, WVM1II fc - isasle. Pa . arrival of train leavlne Readlns Terminal. Phlla., Mon.. 12:30 p m. Int South Perkasle, Pa. , ANOENY. In Chicaso. Ill . Jan. 21. JOHN D. ANGENY. Jr.. huaband of Clemen tine Bites Anaenv and son of John D. and JUrv ltoinlr Annv. ared 27 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlca. Frl . a P. m.. Oliver II. Dalr Bldr . 1MO Chestnut St.. rhlludtlphla. Int. private Westminster Cem. AVERT Jan ? WIO.f.TAM T.. kon of lata Enoch ana' Fannie Di Avery. Relatives lunuiat services, rri., Sun ave . Tloci. Int, BATES Jan. 17. retldeno ot sister. Mrs. G. W Holmes, 114 S. 13d st . Mlta AUR.V R PATES. Funeral services at St. Clement s Church. 20th and Cbirry sts . rri , iu a m. Int private BOTLE. At BrooMsn. NT Jan ST. JOHN, huaband ot lato Mary Bovle (nee On rick). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, bat , 8 39 a. m.. lesldence of slater, i Miss Martaret Bosle, t)13'N 3'Jth st , WeBt Philadelphia. solemn rtqulem mass St. ACstlu'u Church 10 a m Inr t athedrjl Lfin Auto funeral. , BRACKEN. Jan 2fl LORETCA BERNA IDETTA, dahrluer of John A. and Mirv V. Bracken (nee Carr), aeed 20 Relative and rrienas. M. v. . sodslltv of B Htephon's urch, invited to funeral. Frl S 30 a. in . Runner t. Solemn reautem hlirh ma an St Stephen'a Church 10 a in Int. Holy BURNS, Jan. 27. WILLIAM BURNS. husband of late Jane Olvney Bums Rela I tlves and frienda Invited to funeral services. ' Frl 2 P m , residence of nnn. Thomas E Burns. 210(1 S ISth it. Int. private. CAMPBELL Jan. 27. formerb of 2001 N Cleveland ave.. AGNES H CAMPBELL (nee Chute) Relatives and frlend. mem bers of Grace Baptist Temple Invited to fu Saral Fat . 1 SO p m., parlors of C A. Dlmby. 1818 N. 20th st Int. private. Kortnwooa win. jtemaiua may bo viewed .Frl,. 7 to tt p. ni. uviuiix jn. .u. juiim nuaDand ot Marv Partln (nee Clujnnl. bom In Count v l.errv, Ireland. Relatives and friends, our . ..loiner oi rorrows jioiv rame r.ociet uur I Mother of borrowa' Confraterntt, nf K.ir r.l Heart emploies of P II T Co. Mechanical Dept 41th St. depot Commsndrv No II K M 11 Invited to funeral. Frl S.SU a. in . 507 N loth st Solemn reriulem mats Our Mother or prrpv.a' Church 10 a. m. mi. jioiy v-rofrs v,eiu CA ten Hlllu Crematory SHOEMAKER. First Month 27lh. WIL LIAM A huaband of Mary J Shoemaker and son of William T and Mary M. hhoe maker Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu- n.l.fl... q,.4 f.l.i.rf. tnvltnrl tf. I.m.,fl t nnl u.wlM SWth.rf.V in,!tn u n I -. pfeat,, 1 p. m, parents' residence, 1310 alarel W. Phil-Ellen st , Cermantowu (Carpenter st. uatn ana jiiiinin sts i. jm. rcrnwooa Btationi. jnt private. cem Friends may call Frl. eve. SOUTH Jn 27. MART ELLA, vrldow HUTCIllNt-ON. Suddenly. Jan. 27. or ueoife vv cojin asea .o iteianves AVENT Jan 27 IfAHSIW pr.svr. PACKER CAVENT. aeed 41 Relatives and friends invited to eervics. Sat '.".JO p m S52 E Walnut lane, aermautovvn Int private. CLEMENT. Jan, 28. Pr HATES AO NEW CLEMENT Relatives and friends Invited to aervlces, tat. 2 p in 1627 Wal t nuv av. mi irvie, I .n.'Wnr I vr a. .4.-..... ... .,. .. CHIROPRACTIC LIArPVhV.&doTl.UMVryE:ConVo.y Day and Lvenlnr Claaaea now Formlnr (ne Connelly) and Hon of late Patrick and Two and three year courses Diplomas unl- Mary Connolly. Relatives snd friends vorsally recornJJed. AH drugless method Lejuue of tho ttacred Heart of St Thomas's taus-ht Lally IneArporated. TVashlnilen 1 pariah. Invited to funeral. Fn . 8 a. in.! rrrieinn inaa School of Chiropractic, 1116 F ht. N. V. washlnrton. D. I'. Dr. J. B. ni v. rr..i dent. Phon. Ma.ln J899, ', BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Most efficient couriea In Stenoaraphy, Tyb Inr. Secretarial. Accounllnr. Hourly de mand for rraduates to. till good paylna: positions. Day or nlib school. Enter any time, 0O TTALNUT ST. Strayer's Btuiness College IMilladelplita'a Greatest Ilusiness School K07 tinatnut Hi. rhone Walnut 3t THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Grea- Shorthand. Touch Typv rltlns-." Book kaaplnr. Secretarial Courses. Day ai Nllht UDBIO Pegolar Hi TTlna Method ot riajlai ill 14 S. 15t!l t PrIeiHl mati nf rfnltm Church ot -St, Thomaa Agulnaa 80 a, tn. Int TUf lH Iba.lrl I in AiiIa lunaa.l I- COWAN, Jan. 2s, ANNA M wife of upoiai, wmn. r. i.r,itFa ana irienas inv tea ta.junersl service; eat, 2 p m resIdnC9 of liusband. 13D Melrose ave . Eart Lansdowne, Pa Int Oakland Cem. Cheater napers copv COWAN. Jan 27 UI.IZA T wife of .IU11II VVVIL liejillivp aim Ifinuas invlled io services, r ri , .-.u p in.. ou- p, Pth st Int. private Welt Laurel Hill Cem CRAIO. Janr JO LAURA, wife of Robert A, CralK and daurhtar ot Emma Slrvault snd late Harry Slrvault Relatives aud irlands Inv'ud to funeral sarvlcas, Frl 2 p.. Ill.r UIIO l.rvvilian ate, iiu. VVflSlIlllllSte cein. rrienua may van inura . i io 111 p, .OLAIik. Jan. 21 EI.L1SN, widow of Philip Clark, of t.T3(i N M'rvlne st, Reli tlyea and friends. IV V M. Soda Ity and fi.ii.rad Heart of St.TalaChv'. Chi irX ,.?. isa vo.iuneraj. oav. p.au . m,, reaiuenca CJV. V Horn. l4V JSth at! So" nn hlnh wasa d reqalrmSt, Jlalachy! hurch UL . m. Inf. Holy Cra Cem. "" N. judson st. Mass of requiem Church nf St, coiumoia io a. m. int. Jtciy crosa ccm. HAKKINS. Suddenly, Jaji. SB. JAMES, husband ot Brldiret Harklns. Relatives and friends, emploies of li. G. Budd MfK. Co . in vited to funeral, Frl. 8:30 a m. 3112 Al mond st. b'olemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m Int. Now Cathedral Cem. HARr. Jan 24. EDMOND S son of Ed nibrra E and Annie Hart, aced 27 Rela tlvea and friends invited to funeral cervices. inurs.. ii.au a. m . parlors or cnarics u urewes. uu -Main st Darby, l vatc. HARVEY Jan 27. MARION, wife of Peter Harvey. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1:.".0 p. tn . 3313 Hope st. Int. private. Ml. Morlah Ccm. HATES Jan 28, ELIZABETH " M.. widow of William M Iluyea and daughter of lato Jacob nnd Mary Bllltnsteln. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat . 8 30 a in.. 017 N. Creiehton st High mass of requiem at Church nf Our Mother of Sor rows 10 a. m Int. private, Cathedral Cein. HAVES Jan 27. MAItUAUET. Wife Of William Ilaics Relatives and trtends. Leaeue of the Sacred Heart. Invited to fu neral. Sat,. 8-30 a. m 1614 s 33d at. Sol emn macs of requiem Church of the Most Biassed Sacrament 10 a. m Int Holy Cross HEOARDT. Jan. 2S. AXEL. E. I C- GARDT, formerly of 163U N. 08th rt.. ased 43 Re atlves And friends. Apollo Lodse. No. 3S3. F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 P. m.. residence of William 11. schoneid. 1127 8. 20th st. Int Northwood Cem. HICKSON. Jan. 27. KATHRYN CAR PENTER widow of John H Hlckson (nee Yocum). Relatives and frienda invited to funeral, bat 2 r.. m . 247 S. 4th St.. Gloucester, N J. Int. Union Cem., Glouces ter. N J. FriendB may call Frl. ove. HILSER. Jan. 2b. LILLIAN M. daugh ter oi Robert J. and Annie miter. asi it funeral services. Frl., 2 v. tn.. father's resi dence. 12! E. Duval st., uennantovvn. int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs. ev. P MAURERT-Jan. 28. IMtfNHS MAtHlER. dauehter of lato Joseph V. and FaiAlo Trauta Maurer. Relatives and friends lir vlted to funeral service;, Frl.. 2 l lit.. 882 Linden st.. Camden. N. J. Int. Evergreen Cem. Friends may call Tliurs. eve. fficOACH.-On Jan. 27. 102O WILLIAM, husband of the lato Susana, McCpach (neo Mltchel). Reiatlvrs and friends Invited to funeral services, on Frl.. at 2 p. tn.. from his daUKhter'B resldenc", Mrs, Urftinnlcc, a" II N Hopo at. Int. Greenmount Cem. McCOY. Jan 2fl. JANF. MeCOY, wlfo nf Thomaa McCoy. Relatives and .friends, 1). V M Sodality. Iniruc of Sacred Heart nnd Rosary Hoclety, Invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 r m. 1(120 Naudsln st. Solemn mass of requiem at St Teresa's Church 10 a. tn. 'VDEVirS-Jan"1 2fl. ELEANOR, widow of Jamea McDevltt. Relatives and friends invitea io luncmi, ,.. dv ,,,,. ,... Locust it. Solemn requiem masj St. Car thsKO'a Church 10 a. in. Int. Hojy Cross CeMcDQNAGH Jan 27. GErtALD J . son of Anna V. and late Joseph H McDonairh. need 18. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 7.30 m . residence of mother, 1"1 ; j.ith at Solemn rcaulem mass St. Stephen's Church 8 a tn Auto funeral. McGRADY. Jan. 27. REOINA, wlfo of Thomas F. McGrady (nee O'Donnell). aited S,T Relallvci and friends Invited to fu niral. Frl.. 8 a m . Golph and Hecksclier road, Strafford Pa Solemn requiem mass at St Katherlne's Church. Wayne. 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem ... MEREDITH. Jan. 27. MARIv MFJIE niTii p..n.ml pervlres and Int. private. MILLER Jan 27. rRCOERICK C, husband of Ifcrtha Miller (nee Martin), nircil 48 Relatives and friends. Concertina Club. Banner A Miller Yearly Assu . oil other so cieties of which li was s member. Invited to funeral. Frl 7,30 a. in.. 2218 N 2d st Requiem mass St Bonlfaclus's Church 0 a. fn Int Holy Redeemer Cem .,, Ml t Itl.L.1 --Jan i:o LUA.,i.iJi.ini'" DEN MITCHELL, daughter of late Thomas D Mitchell. M W rid Mar- Budd Mitchell. acd 83. l"uncrjl and hit at convcnleiico of laMURTAOH. Jan 28 JOHN J. son of lati John J. and Mary Murtagh. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 7:30 a in., Oliver II. Balr llldg.. 1820 Chestnut at Requiem high mass St Agatha's Church !) a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MYLIN. Dec 27. 1U1C, 711 S. Flsrucros .. t r.. Anveleu Cillf . fnllnwlnir an onora- tio'n Mrs. EM.L SMITH SIYL1N, mother of Florenco Jlylln Hainrtck. . NEILL. On Jan 27. IPSO. MARGARET .1 O'NEILL, dauchter of lato William and Anna Nclll Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral ocrvlces. on Frl.. at Id in .at residence of Benjamin Conner. 1110 s fiotn st. Int. prlvnte EWInarton Cem.. Clarksboro. N J Friends mav call Thurs. eve NOLEN Jan. 27. GEORGE BLANCH ARD. eon of late James and Elizabeth .. Nolcn. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Sat . 3.30 p m . 2131 N. 22d St. Int. private, at I O O. I. Cem.. NORRIS. Jan 27. SARAH NORRIH fnco Cope) snd daughter of Ellas and late v.iiiaheili Cone. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral. Sat . 8:30 a. tn., residence of sister. Mrs Ella ManaOeld. 202 McKcan at. High mass of requiem St Edmund a Church 10 a m. Int. Ho'y Cross cem. Auto funeral. O'NEILL. Jan. 28. WILLIAM J., hus band of Catharine O'Neill. ReUtlves and friends. Int Society of Walters,, and jBar tenders,. Invited to funeral, Frl. 7:30 a. rn.. 140 P.. IOIU Bt. JK4U'.l .'."" ". u-i. Church I) u. m. Int Old Cathedral Ccm. OWEN Jan 22. at . Denver. Col.. CHARLKS HENRY, son of late Laura Wol oott und Charles Walton Owen. it. D.. cf Baltimore. Md. ..,,, ..,,-.. . PETERSON Jan 27. L1LLABELLA. daughter of fate Charles W and Adallno Peterson, aged 48 Relatives and friends, emplojes Schuylkill Arsenal. Invtted to fu neral amices. Sat. 1 p ni.. 5718 Commerce st. Int. private Remains may ;bo viewed 'pFITZANMAIEli Jan 28. MART A wife of Frederick I'fltzanmaler and daughter of lato John and Elizabeth Everett Rela tives and friends. Sisterly Lovo Circle. No. 230. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3 p. m . 534 Licomlng st. .Int. private. Green- mpRICEe-Jan. 27. FRANK K PRICE. Relatives and friends, also Yonah Tribe No. 44. I. O. R M snd emplojes of Lit Bros, n.H,. Ia fnneral. 1-rl 11 a. m.. from chapel of Andrew J. Balr & ?on. Arch and 10th tn. Int Mt Vernon Cem QUINN. Jan. 28, ROSE, widow of Michael R. Qulnn. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Frl.. 8:30 a. in., residence nf ann. In-law. William J. McNiilly. 2000 W. busquehanna ave Solemn requiem mail St. Ellzibctli'3 Church 10 a m. Int. New Catho- 'llAWlllNbON Jan 23 THOMAS RAW. I.INSON. aged 5D. Relatives and frienda. Court Pride o,' Fr-inkford. No 42. -F. of A : Past Chief Rangers' Asso.. F of A , nnd Upholsterers' and Weavers' Union, No 28. invited to funeral. Frl , 8:30 a in.. 4013 Dlt man et . Frankford. High masa St. Joachim's Church 10 a m. Int. private. READ Jan. 28. ANNA CARL1N. w Idow of Fred Read. Funeral services Pat . 2 p. in., at brother' a residence. Benjamin Carlln. 300 Linden st . CamdCD. N. J. Int private Harlelgh Ccm. RICHARDSON. Jan 27 ill Brooklyn FREDERICK, husband of Ella Campbell and son ot Louisa and lato Hirry A. Rich ardeon. Services mother s residence. ISO St. John's place. Brooklyn Thurs eve. Int North Cedar Hill Cem Philadelphia Frl 2:30 p. tn. Friends and relatives Invited RICHART. Jan. 27. EMMA MARY wife of Frank Rlchart and daughter of lute Jo seph and Mary Marshall, of DiiVjr-c. Pa Relatlvea and friends invited to fun. ral. Int. orl-1 sat.. 8.30 a ra . 4315 intchell M Rex- ' ,... ....... CI.-,.. Mn,,l..X ...aua S, ll,.' uuiuy.u, .ju, &..,,. ...v,,-,... ...new .. .... Chuich 10 a. m. Int .Wstmlnttr Cem. RIDGWAY. .Tan. 27. MARY A., wife ot James A. Ridgway (nee Smlth. Relatives and friends. St. Michael's B. V. M. Sodality. Propagation Mf the Faith. Altar and Ladles' Temperance Societies, invited to funeral. Sat., 3:30 a. m., 1813 N Mascher st. Sol emn requiem mass St Michael's Church 10 a m. int. Holy J'tdecmer Ccm. ROBERTS First Month 2Sth 1020 MARY H widow pf Franklin Roberts, ot 1S9 E. Pomona ter Germaiitown Heii tlvcs and friends Invited to funeral services Seventh-dav 31st a p ni thpel of Klrh &. Nice 6304 Gcrmantown ave . Gcrmantown Int private ROTTNF.R Suddenlv. Jan. 2 ALBLP.r AUGUST ROTTNER, aged 01. Relatives and friends. William Hamilton lodgi-. No SOU F. and A M . invtted to service", Pat . 2 p in . 314ti N. Broad st. Int Northwood Ccm. hCHAUMBLRG Jan 27 F T. b I R bTHAUMBERG (nee Fleischer!, v Idow of Theodoro Sthaumberu. agd (17 Relatives and friends members of St. Simeon's P I! Church. Invited to funeral services Frl . ' p in . 2837 N 11th st. To procted to Cbcl YATK8, Jan, 28. JOHN X., Iiusbsnd et Mary 13. Yates, aged 64, Relatives; and, friends, also Kensington Council, No. 0. .1, O. U A. M., Invited to funeral ssrvloas Frl , 8:30 p. m., from resldenco of his son In-law, Aarohibsld C. Semler. 130 Crestpn ave , Audubon, N. J. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem,, Sat. nfternoon. . ZINCK. At residence ot son-in-law. Gorio C. D. Altemus, 181 W, Louden at., Oermantown. Jan. 28, REDECCA. .wife of George Zlnck, aged 88. Relatives and frtands In.lt. tn rn.rfll aervtr.es. Rat.. 1:30 n. tn parlors of Scher Hesslnger. 2009 E. Bus quMianna ave. ini, Ccm Auto service- private. Cedar 11IJI , I.KOAT. AD'KnTlSKIFJfre ;, 1CZr TO THIOM IT MAY CONCERNl , ' lt:s Notice is hereby given that suit has been instituted In the United States District Court for the Eastern District ot Pennsylvania by the United States, to th tho use of John R. Uverey, as of December Session. 1D1D. No 0632. against TVlIUam Linker and Benjamin Linker, tradlnar.asf vviumm Linker company, ana iuax xv- . Hchiits and Max Rothstrln, upon ths bond or said defendants, given to tho United Ststes Government under a contract between tlie Navy Department and said William Linker Company for an extenalou la the V.mtT- t gency Jlarracks, Philadelphia Navy Yard, known as Contract 2324. All peraons or companies furnishing labor or material upon said contract aro permitted snd hereby notified to Intervene in such action ' the Court may order. Ui accordance ntn Federal Act of February 24, 1B0S. C. 778. amending Act of August 13. 181)4. C. SM. r. f. dSckerman. Attorney for Plaintiff. 600 West End Trust Bide. PERSONALS BUTCHER SHOP of Mrs. Anna Biederman. 2330 Parrlsh St., has been purchased by Mr, Louis Metzger. All claims against ahd bills due Mrs. Blcdorman should be present ed nt libcve address by not later than noon Saturday, Jan. 31, 10JO William F. Lah. ncr, 0713 Lansdownu ave. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Lost, diamond and onys brace let, stamped J. E. C. & Co.. on January 24. Reward It returned to J. IS, Caldwell & Co . juniper ana yjneatnut st. diamond and platinum Tiat with 1 large white diamond and BROOCH canary yellow diamonds surrounded by small diamonds, 6n January 24 or 25. Howard It returned to J. 15. Caldwell co. HANDBAG Lost, on Thursday. Jan. 22, Wanamakcr's lavatory, main gallery. lady's brown leather hand bar containing suia of monev, small purse and several keys; re- turn 4o2tf vvainut si.; rnwarg, HANDBAG Lost, afternoon January 20. lady's handbag, money and paparss return 124 S, 12th: rwwarrt. POCKETBOOK Lost, on Wed. evening-. . flat brown leather pocketbook conlalrrtnB a steamship tlcKet irom Liverpool u jriuia. via American Line, some money and letter; addressed to owner at 10 S. 21st st. Re ward, If returned to tho above address. HELP WANTED FEMAIaB A THIRTY-DOLLAR DICTATING-MACHINE JOB Is waiting for you DICTAPHONE ED1FHOMJ OPERATOR. Come la and we'll show you. Mrs Elsie D. Tale CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. Employment Office 7th and Sansotn .sts. on ALWAT8 GOOD IN AniTirMBiTIO were jou7 Then como and see me about, a position, fur I have several lnterettlng opportunities for tbo "good-ln-arlthmetlo" GIRL: experience Is belptui, but la not required. Mrs. Linda B. Pattoa CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. 7th and Sansom sts. Employment Offlco ? ATTENDANTS WANTED APPLT HUPERINTENDENT. TUB PHILAD1 PHIA GENERAL HOSPITAL, 34.TU AMD FINIS sxa. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATma .S3 A VOCATION FOR TOUNO WOMBTN OFFERING PERS1ANENT EMPLdYilENT IMPORTANT, FASCINATINO WORK IN A WHOLESOME AND REFINED jkAjau)irux.xvc .. THERE IS A CENTRAL OFFTC2' IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGO DINING AND REST ROOMS SHORT HOURS. GOOD SALARY QUICK ADVANCEMENT MISS STEVENSON WILL OLADLT EXPLAIN THE OPPORTUNITIES TODAY BETWEEN 0 A. SI. AND 7 P, FIR3T FLOOR. 1831 ARCH OT. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. vlttd to.funersl. Sa ot tvr ysn no! emn ,nian -latara Church UL a. m. .jn CKUvA., widow tvt CHARLES HOWARD, husband of Louella Hutchinson tnee Slack) Relatives and Irlenar. unvet Lodge No uot and A JI . invited to services. Frl . 8 p. m son in law's residence. Joseph SlcSlahu 1435 N Wanamalccr st Int private Northwool Cem INGHAM. Jan 27. ALBERT It . husbsnd of Elizabeth Ingham, aged :. Relatives and friends, the members of (.'our De Lion Lodge, No 120, K of P.. and oniplojee of the Bell Telephone Co.. Invited to funeral t,ervic;s. Sat.. 2 p. m , 2G01 BraddOcK tt Int North Cedar Hill Celt. Remains may be viewed Frl, JONES. Jan. 27 at residence. 207 W Chclten ave . Germantown. EMILY ROB ERTS JONES c-'ervlces and Hit at ion vcnlence of family KEOUG1I Jan 27. ELIZABETH lie WILLIAMS widow of P F Keouth Rel atlves and friends Invited to funeral Mon 8 30 a m 1803 Federal st Sclemn re aulem mass St Rita's Church 10 a in IM New Cathedral Cem Auto service K1EHL Jan. 28. MABEL A KILHL (nee Baer). vvife of James E Klehl. Rela tives and frienda Invtted to funeral eurv ices, Sat , 2.30 p. ra.. residence ot parents, Mr and Mrs J J Baer 113 W Main at.. Ephrata. Pa Friends msy call Frl , S to lu v. m residence ot husband. 542S Balti mero ave Philadelphia KUsri'INGER Jan 27. SOPHIA L KLEl'PI.SGEU aged 57 Relatives and friends invited to funeral Frl . 10 a in son's residence, Joseph L. Klepplnger. 1817 S ISth ot In. Chelten Hlhs Cem KLINGER Hit1 Vonderhaan Jan 27 MINNIE, wife Jt William J Kllnger. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Frl , fi.30 p. m , 5817 Larchwood ave. Int Sit, Morlau Cem Remains may l.e viewed 'lhura. 8 to 10 p m. KNORR Jan 28 SARAH, wife of Jo oephe L. Knorr and daughter of Margaret and late John Sheppard. Relatives and (rlend3 Invited to funeral Mem 2'p m 32ns W Gordon st Remains may bo viewed Sun eve KRBBAUM. On Jan 28 1020. ALTA KRfcBAUM dauchter of Frederick and Lett tla Krebaum Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat., at 2 p ra,, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Frederick L. Michaelson. 030 N. rluth bt. Int privato. West Ltfurel Hill Cem IJvING Jan 27 WILLIAM T . Jr ten of Jane and late William 'I' Lain aaeO 20 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral (rl m Annunciation Church. Shenan doah, Pa Sulemn requiem mass 10.30 a. ni Hemaliia will arrive at Shenandoah u 4u a. m Iteadliia: Railway. Remains may be, in luA. 'I'll,, Pa AV MtUln.. .f n.nH..m 1 " 5048 Wade at., Oermantown.. Phlla'. Putts ville. Mahanoy City and Shenandoah pipers CLlPPINCOTT. Of 2433 N 13th et . Jan 23. SARAH J , sister of Carolina p Lip plncott. Relatives and friends Invited to tuneral. Frl.. 11 a. in., from the David II schUyler mug . Broad ana Diamond sts Int. private Omit flowers cOdvWOOD Jan 2. HARRISON SI. sou of Daniel and Hannah Lockwood aged 47 Relatives and frlnds of familv invited lo services Sat 2 n in at rrafdenre of sister. Sirs. Ellen SI. tkinderllng 40B N 4lh et , Camdi-n. N J Int private Har lelgh Cem Friends may view remalua Frl 7 io p in MACPHERSON. Jan. 27v FRANCES LOWNDES, wife of Oeorge SlacPliersun Relatlvea and frteuda Invited tu tuneral services. Sat., 11 a jm.. at. Michaels Church. Ulsh St.. Gtrnianlown. int. private, MARQuiTBS. ).n. af. ATIIUR SL. his. b.nd of Annie At SIrqiM (nee Ferguson), I anrl frlands Invited to funeral. Frl . 10 in,, residence of son. William C. South, 30 8. St Bernard $t . West Philadelphia. Int prlvate, South Laurel Hill Cem. STILFIFLD Jan 27. GEOROE W hus band of Marlon Stllfleld (nee JlcBrlde). aged 2S Relatives and friends, employes of Stanley Booking Co . member of North western Assembly. No. 54. A. O. SI P. in. vlted to funeral Sat 0 a. m . 1601 W. Wvorolne ave Int private TASH Jan 28 HANNAH CATHRALL. widow of Thomas J. Taeh aged 87. Rela tlvea and frienda invited to attend funeral services Sat . 3 p in 2"0 N 33th st. Irt private THOMSON Jan 2? JOHN' T husband of Laura Rlsbrough Thornton and eon of late George and Martha St. Thonisen. Relatives and friands. also the Fire Asm. of Phlla., Invited to funeral servlcear. Sat., S p in . at 4S35 Larcnwood ave . West Phlla. Int private. VAN HORN Jan 27. ALFRED E son of late Joaph II and Slarv Van Horn. Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral. Frl.. 10 a in. residence of uncle James Hoile. 313 Clarkaon ave Olnv Int. pri vate North Cedar Hill Ccm Friends may call Thnra after S p in VIETRI Jan. 27 JOSEPH A husband of Clara E Vletrl (nee Hamilton son of Jerome and late Angelina Vletrl Relatives and friends lnvitd to funeral, bat ,9a.in. 1121 Daly st Requiem high mabe church of Eplphanv tin Fernwood Cem. WATSON' At 174S N Darl-n et . Ian. 26. JObEPH huaband of Jane Watson Rela. Uvea and friends Wsshlts Tribe No 53. I O It SI Gulf Lodge No s;. K. of r., Invited to funeral rervliei Frl 2 p. in. David II SchuMer Bids Broad and Dia mond sis Int private WE1GEN At 070 N Lawrence at. JO HANNA, wife of late John Welgen. aged 7D Relatlvea and friends and members of the Archcontraternlty of the Holy Family Sacred Heart League Altar Society, are Invited tn funeral Frl 7 30 a in., from parlors of Edward Slack 000 N nth st Requiem mass at bt Peter's i hurch 0am int private Slost Holv Redeemer Cem WF.SCOTT Jan. 2S JAMES K WES. COTT. formerb of Port Republic, N J aged 80 Relatives and friends invited to funeral from resident e of daughter Mrs Lizzie Mundr. S31 Vine M i amden N J bat 2pm Int private Xrlliigton Ceui! Friends mav rail Frl aftar 7 , n. WOODS Jan 21 BERNARD.' husband' 1 'Vr .'."lariat ..wwu, .nee uonneiiyi, aged ,1(1 Relatives and friend" Invited to funeral fn. s.oo a in 2114 Christian si. Holemn high iiiatB of requiem St Charlee's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto erv ce WYATT Jan. 27. CHARLES B , hue. band of Carrie F Wvatt. Relatives and friends. Washington Camp No. 481. P. O 8 of A : Camp No 120. p O of A.. Key stone Commanderv No 4SI, P. S. of ' A Belay Rpas Council, O I A . and employes' of the. lnaurance Co. atf N A Invited to funeral services Frl 2 n ni Penneck and lark avea Highland tfirk. Dl cu Pa Int Prospact Hill Cem Moore r Remains may bo viewed Thurs cvo UXDF.ItTAKKRS flUYLER BKOAD Ario DIAMOND BURLERS AND SIENDliRS JOHN BROM LET i. SONS, FRONT AND DAUPHIN STREETS. CHAMBERWORII and waiting, white tlrlt family of 2 adults; no washing; reference required lbOl Spruce st. CLERK female in. office of targe cor poration. excellent opportunity for ad vancement, state ag-e. experience and salary desired P 223 Ledtfer Office CLERK III office of large corporation; good salary, short hours and excellent oppon- tunlty fur advancement, state age and el perlcnco l- am. Logger cmice COME TO STAT l.as tho time baving dictaphone or ediphonr; tho capable tvptst recognized this and be came a UIC'TAl'HONE 'OR EDIPHONE OPbRATOR. I have several good poaltlona, not only for "super-oprators," but also for quick, aciurato COPY-TYP1STS. call and talk it over 3irs L.mca h nation. CCRTIS PUBLISHING l O 7th and Sanaom sts . Employment Office COOK wanted white, for adult family ot tnre -leiapnone arr.erin sax j DICTAPHONE OR EDIPHONE OPER Airmb. UUtJD tAL,AJlY EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOn EXPERIENCEn GIRLS CURTIS PUBLISHING CO , 7TH. AND IVATsbUM S l'U DISH WASHER VOn RESTAURANr WORK ArPLY BUREAU OF EMTLOYS1ENT TVANAS1AKER -1 FEEDERS ON POWER DIE PRES3EB EXPERIENCED ON SOCIAL 8TATIONERT APPLY BUREAU OF. EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'B GIRL Good, ambitious airl over 16, wanted for light steady work In factory; 3l5 per week. A bchoerliut Co Adams and S, havilrr. GIRL, competent to assist with housework. w.thlng and Ironing' family ot 1; slean In Call Wvnmlm; 513.1 GIRLS WANTED GOOD PAY EXTRA DONUB For clean. light Factory inspecting CONGENIAL. REFINED GIRLB to work with Pleasant surroundings Matron In attendance RECREATION ROiiM NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY But girls must not be under 10 yean, of ate Apply at once ATLAS BALL CO. lib et. aud Gltnwood ave, , vjfl 01RL3 AND TOUNO WOS1XM Jatl !EL- VAX FOR PACKING AND MlSCEf I4ANEOUB WOHKI EXPERIENC BNOr NECE8BART; GOOD PA AT.M l'uaAO,Vili PUlVUUfUPfUtt NATIONAL niBCUIT COMPANT 1801 QI.ENWOOD AVE. 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