T- y w pSF"' 'fK-- v y ,s' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK- Here Is An Opportunity To Make a Sound Investment accompanied by very valuable common stock rights in a soundly established, conservatively managed and rapidly developing motor truck business. VREELAND MOTOR CO., Inc. Factory and Gen. Offices, 407 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, N. J. EDWARD E. VREELAND Pretident The SAMUEL Vica-Pre. D. and J. HOPPIN arid Treasurer company manufactures the high-grade and well-advertised line of "Ultimate" Motor Trucks. This lino is a quality product, designed in 191G, tcrfed for two years under factory su pervision, refined and put upon the market in 1918 and now being dis tributed nationally and in foreign fields. One of the first trucks of this en gineering design went to the Mexican border with N. II. state troops in 191G. This truck rounded out three years of military service in American concen tration camps and has the unqualified endorsement of the military authorities. WEAVER JOHN Gen. Manager Secretary Upward of a hundred of these trucks were put into service in 1918 by Mr. Vrccland and his engineers before the present manufacturing plant was or ganized and wholesale production es tablished. The development trucks were sold to Standard Oil Co., Bruns-wick-Balkc-Collender Co., Highway Department of New Hampshire, New England Oil Paint and Varnish Co., and others, and have their unqualified endorsement. As indicative of the quality of The ULTIMATE Truck, retail list prices ire : 2-ton capacity, $2900 3-ton capacity, $3300 4-ton in preparation PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 1 EEBKUARY LONDON METAL MARKET New York, Ib 2 CnMn advices rocelvcd at tho New York Mctnl Uxi.hiin.70 HiH morn ing quoted prices ti London ns follows: Tin Spot, 3S4i futures, f.tst flu, both un IBs, Strait. IH8S 10a. a. (tain of da, find Hlncn pore, 303. Sales Hpot, 20 truss future?. fiOO tons, and btngapore, 2BO tona. Standard coprer Spot, 1111 10s, an advanco of 12s id, futures, 121 rs. a sain of 1 l-'i" lid. Sales Spot, none! futures 1200 tons Hlec troljtlo copper Spot, 123i futures, 12.1, both up 10s Lead Spot, 47 10s , and fu turo. 48, n Esln of Ds for both, hprltcr Spot. IS!) 17 fld. on ndvanco of 7s (Id and futures, 01 17s 8d. on upturn of J7j lid. Raw Sugar Continues 'Firm New York, Feb. . Tho refined sugar moTlsct is Mtnoiir. cnanRC, mc American antl National companies quoting 15c, less -' per cent for cash for tint) granulated, and Arbucklo Bro thers quoting 10c, lests 2. per cent for cash. The other refiners continue with drawn. Raws continue Arm. There were no hales reported on Saturday. Importations on that day consisted of 1 n.OOO bags of Culms to au operator. Philadelphia Markets Model A. Model B. Model C. 11:!-21.-817- Here is an opportunity to share in the profits accruing from the business energy, experience and sound business record of men who have built success after success this opportunity consists of common stock bonus, at present available, which already has a market value of $2.00 per share, and which is not limited in earning power or market value, and must accumulate both as the corporation moves forward. in the distribution of its products. This bonus is available today, to ac- You may profit by the thousands of company the sale 01 a limited amount of the 8 per cent cumulative preferred tock, and will shortly be withdrawn, "his stock is the opportunity to be a shareholder in the growth which taxes present working capital to keep pace with sales. ,, You may share in three years of de velopment work all done all paid for. dollars spent in engineering and test ing and proving not one dollar of which is charged to this, company or need be expended again. You may join successful business men who have expended their time and money to develop and build up the present well-organized manufacturing piMMIIIIfflllfflliM ESTABLISHED I86S BIOREN & CO. BANKERS 4l0Chctnut St., Philadelphia Government, Municipal, Railroad Corporation and Utility Securities Members Xeio York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges W"i',niii'TTnnnniiKiinifiriiiiniiinimirniiumnBuniunniniTinn.iiiiniunmi.i.i 'Bonds for Investment Circular TTnn nenuest The National City Company Correpondene Otliceo in over SO cities I'hiladrlplila 14S1 Chestnut .St. Atlantic City 1225 Uonrdwallc operations. More than $300,000 of business has been entered on contract with dealers The Raymond-Adam Corporation, 54 Transportation Building, 26 South 15th Street, it the Philadelphia Agency for Ultimate Trucks. ,'oing motor truck enterprise that gieb ei tlcnco both from the character of men in its management and the tremendous, earning power of the business of moving lapidly forward to a leading position in the fctrictly high-grade motor truck field. We recommend the immediate purchase of this 87c Cumulative Preferred Stock, which carries with it, for a limited amount only, a substantial common stock bonus. The motor truck field offers the greatest m estment opportunity in the motor world to day. Backed by sound men who know their business and have records for successful de velopment work, there is no more fertile field for large motor profits' and no more stable field for building a trernendous volume of business to be found anywhere in motors. You are invited to participate with your investment in the future development of a The Price Is JplU WHICH BUYS One share of 8 preferred ($10 par value) with G0r'r Common Stock Bonus (3 shares Common with 5 shares Preferred) Common stock has a present market value of $2.00 per share equal to 20 of the par of preferred RAILROAD, INDUSTRIAL PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS LIST ON REQUEST MARTIN & CO. 1411 WALNUT ST. Indianapolis 3h. 1US IN. 10.! I.. lOti r,. li).!' fix. 19.10 Ih. 1S 4s. 11) lraitlon S. Termln il i'hllndclplll Klcctrlc tompunv srranton Traction Compjny let nV-T..i.i . inl.rii.hnit Hallway American .(.a- Company toll. 1r. il'Ml"; A Willow l.rove st. 11, . 4V4. Jim i llllniiipnrt .H tompunv lfct ji. 10J0 rniiHl mla Muter A. rower lei. o. -111 Samuel K. I'hillips isi Co. "iuck i.xrnunco TT KT GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipt. 13,207 bushels. Tho niarket was unchanged Quotations! Cor lot', In export elevator, government standard Inspection, standard prices. No. 1, red win tor, II! ail! No. 1 northern spring. 2 80 No. 1. hard winter, 12 30: No. I red winter Bar Hcky. 2 071 No 1 red smutty, 2 3s No 1, red, parllclty and smutty. 12 ill Tho United Ulatrs (Irani Corporation's purchases of wheat aro based on tho following schedule of .llacnunli. Kit uh.ui fin iimla. TCn. 1. r.o 3 whej-t 0i under No. 1. No. 4 wheat 10c underiNo. 1, No, B wheat 14o under No. I CORN Iteeelnts. S007 bushels Tradi was quiet, hut rupplles wero small and val tes wero well sustained. We quote new, no 10 quainy and location, at ii uon.i i-. mo latter for No 2 jellow. . OATS Receipts. 11,602 bushels Offerings were higher and llio market ruled firm at tho Hie advance, but there was llttlo trad Ins. Quotations' Car lots as to location No 2 white, $I,021 02'4. No 3, whlto, 1 0101 OP, j No 4 white, Ml 00'i. FLOUR Itecelpts. 1,887,01(1 pounds In sacks, Trndo was slow, but mill limits wore steadily maintained Quotations. Tcr 10(1 pounds pnclted n 110 pound Juto sacks Soft winter straight western, 110 73ll.25s do. do. neorhy, 110 010111! hard winter, straleht, JI3I&13 BOi do. short patent $13 7501 t.23l sprlne llrst, clear. $101911. do, patent, $13,7314 B0. short patent, $1 1 78(410 23. fancv sprlne and city mills patent, family brands, tin JH01.1 7S ItVU 1 LOltn sold slowlv at former rules. Quotation-!' IV SOSPIO M per barrel, In sacks, ns to qunllt?. PROVISIONS There uri a lUht Jobblnc mo,cment and llttlo chamro In prices We quote' Ucef. Ill sets smoked and nlr-drlcd, Blc: lef Knuckles and tenders smoked and nlr-drletl, BJc .pork, famllv, BJo, hams, y. P. cured, loo.e 272Hc, do. skinned, looe, 21V4 it 23'Sc. do do smoked 2S1 27'4c: ham'. Iwdled boneless. 17c, pknlc shoulders, B I' cured, loose 21c, do smoked, 21c: bel lies. In oleklc loose 23c. breakfast bacon. 3.V, lard 17c DAIRY PRODUCTS llUTTUn Demand absorbed tlio limited ' offerlnes and with stronger outsldo adlces prices of both olid packed creamerj and prints adxauced 3e Tho quotations bolld packed crcaiucr, fancv, high scorlns poods, i,SW70i. oxtn, Ii7c. tra first' OKtfBOc, firsts RSfiTMc sdconds ri4WRUc. sweet irramer, choice to fanc, 00071c fair to Kood ."Slniisc prints JubbiiiB at 73(9770 for fonej md at il!(Mi7lo or fair to choice IloGb ltucrs lacked" confidence and wero holdlni; off and with moro littoral offerings prices declined $2 10 per case The quota tion' wer us fottowH Kreo cases, nearby firsts 517 10 dt erato. nearby current re celptF fin 31) western ctra tlrsts. tl7 11): llr'ts $10 B) cold storage eees as to quallt, 514 104i 111 mi Inferior lots lower, selected fresh esgs Jobbl m at 73iU73c per dozen c ltfci,M.. I lie mirket wns dull and bare U steaclv Thi quotation' wero ns fol lows New ork wbole-mllk flats liel 1 finej nii'ol-c fnnr, held special' hlslier held fair to cool JO'i Jf31e, curnnt imiko nnmlnil W iHroiudn whole-milk Hats held fnncj It's a 1. fanc held sreclals higher, lilil filr to p. oil 3HH (if lie, JobblnK sales ctranc held Koods 34033". POULTRY I.I t: llecelnts were llcht and the mar ket was nulet nt uuoted rates The quo- tat on' I ow ' tine fat. welelilni; .. Ids antl oer apiece 11 ji 4-0 exceptional lots hlKh ' r. fowl' ni'dlllin Sl7e Kood quillt, 37 '& ..lie no nonr i,''i:ni Drolllne rnicKcn'. fancy toft mealed welKhliu; 14 6- lbs , apiece. 42'an' sprlne chickens n,erni;o' soft tneatrd 17 i T-c do Inferior. .l'i'U.bc. slacHi 3oune ro"ters '.llffl'.'Sc, old roosters :iH!f fuel" ,lllte I'eKlll t(.IHe on Indian Huimnr in,cz4Je dn JTusco, JS't r.ftc ileese fit 4-4"c- do erase 10 (cj) :ir Turlecn -.."fj"i2e I'litejns old ptr pair r,i ,lo iunr per Pair 4 i til. Till imcsiun 1 ine deslrablc-slz-d stock ' well tleuue, up and tho market ruled firm Tho following were tho quotation' l'owls fresh killed drs-plcked In bwis welehlm; I lbs und oer apiece, 10ic welzhlni: .1U lbs 3 til 111c.. weiehlllir 3 lb' 33'i14c, fowls rresh-Kllled in bbls d- picked welichlnB 1 lbs. and oer apiece 10c, welchlnc .Hi lb' 34(S,43c'. welshlnc 3 lbs . , 31cn33c old roosters drj-plcked 27c. broil-1 crs Jcre, dr. lilcl.ed 3iroie do ordi-' tiars nearhj dr, picked iiOitsic broilers TRADE BALANCE FAVORS U. S Xotal for Year Over United Kingdom Agrjrerjates $1,969,988,783 Wasliliigton, rcb. 2. America's trade balance nsnln't Europe increased by 5 1, 135,410,000 lu 1010, llKiircs sued today by Department ot Commerce: sliotilng that exports from llie Un tctl States Merc $r,18i"i.nS0,350, ulillo im- nnptn irnn, 7iVl r.ltn TRi Tlie trade balance, In faior of tlicH Utiltcd Htntcs over the United KjnBdom pucu up tiiirmg tnc car uns ii,uw, 0SS(783, that oicr France. 5 1 00,40 1. 5S7 and that ocr Italy. ?.180,0a8,)00. A trade bolnnco of $82,l.'t7,0S3 aho was registered over Herman'. uxpons to tnc unueti iuifiuuin u into .. . -i i . smi irn 1T4 ft 1Q .,t XClCr llfJCJ tlllUCMl lit O... I'. .CJIC.U I1U imports from the United Kingdom Mere mined ut ?300, 180.20.". Tlio ligures for France were $S0.1,!!OS,000 in exports and $123,871,100 in imports, while for Italy they ucrc .$412,070,842 in exports, and ?50,018,M0 in imports. Uxports to Germany iicrc i allied at $02,701,011. 8TKMS1HP NOTIC15N GOVERNMENT BONDS Pminma coupon 2s, Panama, retflstered nld. Ask 1P1R .100 101 !s. 1030 100 1M 1'anama coupon 2s, 103s .100 101 Panama rcclstcrrl i' 1J -.1"0 101 Panama coupon 3s. 1001 . ss ., no Panama reslslered 3s 19(11 .. KS no I'lilllpptne 4s. Wit . 00 ir, rhlllpnlno Is. 1013 . 00 -. l'hll pplno 4s 103(1 0",, " U s rtot coupon Js IP I" -'"o i 101 U H loU registered Vs 1030. .100 1 lot U M lot coupon la, lO-'i ...10JH 10ii4 It S n,t reulstered 4s, 102..10o" 1 01 '4 Dlst of Columbia 3 1)5' 1021.. 07 1817 1019 Fire Association OF PHILADELPHIA JN. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut has given Its policy holders solid Indemnity for moro than ons hundred years and has nertr been so strong financially nj now Have you a policy In this 14 and reliable Company? CIIAKTElt l'EUPETUAL IM'M'Lines AMERICAN LINE rout SUIt Hlrnturrs NKW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON New York Feb. 14 Mar. 13 St. Paul Feb. 21 Mar. 20 Philadelphia Feb. 28 Mar. 27 NEW YORK HAMBURG Manchuria, Feb. llMongolia,Fcb.25 Philadelphia-Liverpool Andalusia Feb. 9 Ancllcs ....'. Feb. 12 Re filn a iv. i . . . Feb. 13 KekcKicut Feb. 17 Havllrford Feb. 21 Phiiudelphia-Ilotterdam Wathcna Feb. 7 Philadelphia-Glasgow Western Ally Feb. 20 Philadelphia-Hamburg Oakland Feb. 5 RED STAR LINE NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON CHERBOURG ANTWERP Lapland Feb. 21 NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP ' ; Lf r. PltATtls i ntiv.nv - . r .,..,.. ...'. ' . - ."' .., ..V.K11I1 MVPU. I,..j . Int. ITsrlelfflt f n, .il ;. ."-"110ft. B D. 111., 1421 Balrii a:":.'l f -- . vim. ?, i-i N J. Jilon. aftor 7 CAVANAUOll l I1UJIIAH 1'etrr and frlen m . U .. J A - . iH I A , husband of Ilachel and $L lid Into Annie Cavanauiil, li.ff,? A. '"vltod to funeral. Th.rJl,ll IDS 1!. tlowen nc. Holenir fM,?'M I Ml i''" . I '"IT, IB mas, t- lurch of Jloly Crpm. Mt. '." ixvi rvuuif urn i:m CHAHIPOOLI.1VJV. At 81 JlirC. n J tal, llroohlyn, N. Y, Jin a, inj,1,"fl' s I of touls Clmmpoelllon and diusluiTo8 fF I nun nnu lato uan el Hul Hsn. nuii.I" ' WCo. Ireland, tutf'?.- ""& ., vu . a ui i , rrsidonco 01 brnthnr n"Y' Huuion. lam Slontua ao. Uolora n rsn7,i" " " inas, our Mother of Arrows 'churc'l''"? . In, Int. llolv Cross Cein. ni.nvIL " . IrlJ.n'.laJnvl,1 Aulo service. CHANDI.nit Bih l iiim. ., ron of William and Anna jcrirsr Ph..1 Kroonland Finland . , Zccland . Lapland . . .Mar. 3 ...Mar. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 17 8 May II. May 22 May 29 Mincl Jked 14 montliH ltolatlvcs nd friends InJi.'.'l to funeral servlees. Tues . 2 p in , kiU. J ui wirpniH, liilt a. n.'a St. Int. n..,.i'"." i,ljj i, jun ai .1 of -anus and IMnree'la cienrv fihil fklAitxf i tt P r'-a.t.. "r "V "ivimo, jj, v. i. Doaamy or Ilfllv ri..i CJiurUi, jnlted tn funcml. Tum .fi-iV" narrntH roftirTonpii i. tr .."'"' ,iAty c .uu.M,; . '.'iiiin 'eb 1, CIIAHLBS TD'W IN C0PR Allsutlo Cllj. N J. AnnoS eri inter PAKCEL TOST LESTER .'.o PLAYER $440 wrcmaBgjjMggfT rnr.E! Bench, 11! music rolls. FREE tuning for one year. Our terms are the lowest and mo accept Lib erty Bonds at full value. Send for our cata logue. F. A. NORTH & CO. 1813 E. Allegheny Aye S130 X. Front St. Members nUM,M lllttileiids STANDARD SANITARY MFG.CO, PREFERRED DIVIDEND COMMON DIVIDEND Pittsburgh, l'o Januirs 21 11J0 The U. rectors of this iwnnnm hie this dac declared reculur quarterly dlcldends of iSlcfc on the I'refernd tinllal .stock and S on tin fonunon r.ipltal rUoclc with extra dtdend of .! on. Common rarltal MoiK Checks will be mailed not latir than iebruarc loth to ttocUhol lers of record l'eb ruan 5lh. j w t,L1Vi:rt Secretary - on icu r CO It -will pay you to investigate this, oppor tunity. Fill out and mail the coupon NOW. Legality pasted upon by Ex-Judge Benjamin F. Jones of Newark, N. J Depositories of the company's funds No tional Neuark and Essex Banking Co., Nev arlc; and Metropolitan Trust Co., New York. Braden, Grace & Co., INCORPORATED INVESTMENTS 71 Wall Street, New York BRADEN, GRACE & CO. 71 Wall Street, New York Please bend mc literature, catolog of "The ULTIMATE Truck" and full particu lars of Vrccland Motor Co. 1' L. 2 2 20 Till. IlIiM. INSTATE Tlll.b. lNhlllVNCE AMI TKL'ST 3 ClieMnui hi Philadelphia Tan 13 nun . .. ..,..li itli Irlotitl nf DU1 linp .lura un an eitra dlldend of Si ner share hie been declared bv the Uoard of Ulreetors pajable 1 ebruarv 2 1020 to stockholders of record this dale Ctecks will ba inBlled this ua- DVN1EL, 1IOUSEMVN Treasurer do January 16, 1020. Mr. William Edwaid Torrey hat. this day been authorized to -ifjn for us "per procuration" in Philadelphia. Brown Brothel's & Co. i 1'. Cor 1 tli and Chestnut Sts. i'iiii.ihi.riii Name Street City FOREIGN EXCHANGE We SeU "Calls" on FRANCS Checks on Paris ITALIAN LIRF Checks on Milan GERMAN MARKb Checks on Berlin r.unnlnr threo to nine months la th. abovo r'n J3icSe r" -lltae low rates. Urlto or call for particulars Newburger, Henderson & Loeb DANKEK3 1410 CHESTNUT ST. Uembcra N. Y. TUU. Stock Exchante .raeile I t. A I". 3 ID' entral Illinois U. 5s. 104J Malionlns 4 Mienaneo Its. A. LI. 5". lu-U et I'enn. l'ower 1. l'JIB 'vraeuse t.as 5s. 1916 llamood Lire. rs. 1930 HENRY D. B0ENNING & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE BCIfDDiO Direct Irlrate Telephone to e York Members I'blla. Stocl. Kubuiix s FINAM'I nVANCIM, Annual Meeting (O. Jan 30 19?n meeting of the stock StlSnDULlT Till ST & Phllad ph'i t-v.- .i3i.it arnual mee holderj of this company will bo hrld at Its Sffict 3J1331 Lhestnut street Philadel phia on Tuesoay. rcuruiur iv. i-i.u, at i o elock noon for the election of a board of directors for the nsuine jear and for the transaction of such otur business ua may he brought icioic: them joaciui McMormis. Secretarv isr-" Central Coal & Coke Common Lincoln Motor Stock Class "A" and "B" National Motors Car Stock Lehigh Coal & Na. 4:st 1931 Electric & Peoples 4s, 1943 Scranton Electric 5s, 1937 Keystone Telephone 1st os, 1933 Isaac Starr, Jr., & Co. Spruce 3883 ANNUAL MK1ST!G OT THE mrkhoIdern of frurnass Leather Co for the election or Directors to eere ror , the en-ulnc yr and for the transaction of ' uph uther liusinesa as may properly come i before the meetlnsr will hp he d at the of iipm of th Compan ith and ABtmore tnnd streets Philadelphia on U ednettUy( iVhruarv U, llin. ut u o ciock noon Ibtmeaj llOLLISrmi SiTrKGEH Secretary riIILIFLriH. MITH I. sLIU) proposalu v ill be reihH until l o 1 1 k p m of ond Month (Ibruur) 13th. 1020, at tht office of The I'rnthlent I lie unu iru-.i ( ompany nf riilliulelnhi i l'a.. Not U't Chestnut tt riiiUdelphi t rA Trustee for the sal to thrn of nil or am put of manj loads or SIlHX) ruih ot the I rltlch (oil ii nil Nm liratlon Coiiipum 1 undine mil Improiemeut Mnrtcace a thr- um of $Jt Otitf ". appllcdblfl to the blnkins Tund will ra for in m.iordftm iin t itrmn nf th dfJ of trust mad b tl anl nmnany to th taid Tiuatee datrJ June jMih I onejt bidb at a iiri i f ihHn ln ani aorrued interest win In tlie number tt d w ill be ietptfd th' t trt ee offering tneiii ddvlsd at onic and pjinienf h inide on rurrender an 1 tranfr of thf I ond lib lVderal Inborn 1a Own-rrh o (V rtifltate" fo- ar rued Inter M in Ne-oiid Month (Ih ruarrt It. 1U20, Inieret on the bonds to accepted Hill tejbc on I f bru iry II, 1920, etal numbers of bonds offered must ho epe tned In proposals The trustee reserves tl rlsht to rejeet any or nil bid not fdti factory to said i trustee Thf oftcrs of bidders unknown tu the trustee mut uo uicompanieq uy satis factorj references Should two or more holder hid the sam lowest prkf the number of bonds taken from each will b" an nearly hh practicable, pro rata PropoFaN phould be indorsed Proposals for the lale of Bonds of the IWiUh Coh and Nalcatlon Corapin and addressed to AHA S -VIV(3, President. Proidnt T ife & Trust Co of Philadelphia 409 Chestnut at Philadelphia Pa v. wehtern it pkkeU welKhlnif l'rj lb' MDlee -ISIS "Or roastlnir chlckenH we'tern dn-plckert in bbH welKhlnir 4 llw flti'l oer npleie SOfl'c welglilnu 3' lUl apiece. H WJ i c eigiiinK i ids uin-tf ,-t t ttclBhlns 'J'i Hi" Bpieee IHc4Je, elern torn feil clikken U tobnx 17 lb', hip under to doz per lb 4ia4c IS to 51 Hi" to dot !"r lh Jim 4 so, -'" to !10 lb to doz , per lb l i 11 31 t" 10 lh to doz per lb a Hi ".7 to 4 1 lbl t) du- . Per lb Tifi3l!c 4 I tn 17 U to doz Per lb r.583tie 4S llii mid oxer tn doz 3S 40i earonx western welchlni,- "fi in lb nplir--rilTt i.onie h.inlcr "toum hlchtr elfh Inp 7 lb nplee.' 5-i. welshlnu ti jbn rpleeo ,-He. i isllinf ' Hi iiplece. s turke i Delawire ntid Marnnd, func, i,0c do. Mnrinla uid other nearbi fnnij. Sts Mi., do nirh fair to f noil .VIB..3c dn etern fprlni fnnc: Mrt 0c fair to cood sieiv ol 1 tom 48c duckn veftcrn 1R&i40e l,cQ netern IJI1C5. 39fiJc fair to good .jWJil ' FRESH FRUITS "hole rtoik met Mlth fair pale and iluet, trrnerallv erc wetl u'talntd llndi r mod eratc ofrerlnss Uuntiitlotm pp1om Pf I bhl . 1 to qinlltv !f" P do per bo I i0 TT 40. cianberrlea v bhl, Jii8 ill, do i ir erate jirciil transe" 11a per box ' Sinn 4.i tdllierlnei- 1 la per ' bn 1 i i (33 to, crapefrull IU per, hot, $- i"1" ' VEGETABLES Potato"? onions and cabbate n re nmet I and ea-li-i ltli mndente but tinnil otter lnK3 Ountatloll' AS hlte potatoth l'i pi r rvTt JltM.Mi do N Y. per tt $lfi 4 40 sweet potatoes bouthcrn p r hainnr 11 loW J 'n do Ji rsev per basket ?l "iiTi 1 7,",, eabbane N Y Danlfah per ton t'Otii Km dn 111 in r haniner 2 "OSi I onions per 100 lb l-ackH 'llo. No 1. 1'i'iDlKll Trade Active on Paris Bourse l'.tris. Till - Trailing sik .tilin on l lit" Hour-e todus. Throe pm tout lcutos i ro iuotil at Tif S7t : oi Iiuni; ot- T oinlon 47f .": .ri per it lit lnun. 87f rifle Tit" tlollai as as, qiioted ut i:sf :.; :USWEETAIR" The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "SFK AS M.KF.r" One to -0 teeth eTtrictefl I 1UIIIIU Ml'l VI uitl , jurt tie tninr ror nenoui p"v no IH e"rrf follow It Oft DR. MOSES I S. E. Cor, 7tK & Marked Si. FnrmrUt on wfoJT of prominent lTnwttalt PNji .Apr. 3May Philadclphiu-Anlwerp Oakland Feb. 5 Wathcna F"b. 7 West Cherow Feb. 12 West Gainbo Feb. 17 Western Plains Feb. 28 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia-London Mahopac Feb. 10 Mackinaw Feb. 17 Western Maid Feb. 24 Eastern Shore March 1 Holland America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam Weslerdjk Jan. 31 WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic Feb. 14IMar. 20IApr. 24 j-Laplaud . . . .Feb. 251 tTo Southampton, t lierbmirit. Antwerp. Lapland ...Apr. 3May 8Junc 12 To Miittliillnnton nnH Antnern nk loitK i.nKnrooi. Orlefja I IFeb. 7 Crdric IMar. G Apr. 3 Baltic IMar. 13Apr. 17 n.y ii Celtic Apr. l0May IS NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Canopic Mar. in Critic Mar. 31 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY I'niweiiBer finite. 1110 Wiilnut St.. plilln. rrelrlit Oftlre. I0VH Itour-e lllilis . phlii. . ruiiiiio resiu-nee, Ji'i 13 Durhani ii flowom. ". """'" m COLT, rob 1. BnAir. dnUBhter of hi. Janiea iitij Marv Coll. Helathea and frliA' Altar Sol of St. ColumUa'B Church, lffl . to funeral, S'ed 8 30 a. m, sixer's V,,i deneo. Mis .lamea KLlly. 2443 N.aifh S ?Sll"r''1.ulf,"n',",", at- tolumba'a c hurch 10 a. in. Int. Holy crocj Cem. "" AY. formerly of I.ennl Pa Helnthc n,i frlemla Ins lied to funeral penleei Wi i in , Ollser It. Hair Btdr . Idio Chetliut at. Int. nrhnln. NnFit,,, e.,n vuibinut topi: reb formeilv of Al mnt of funera uu.x. rennfeeroe, N .1 . Ian m ANNIU. widow ..f luaao (1 Coi. of Paul.: harp, need 71. Sirlcea on Tuca 1 J(l ,, , IH H. IthcrBlde ialk. Pinngroe, N i1 Tlelnthea and frlenda invited Int. tsllncin... cetn , uiaruei'boro, N. J. t ii!i,UIViJ,in 3!' WNK " 1'U'bar.a o( Lillian M and ml of CleorBe D and Chrli. tUim Craig, aued. SO nelothes and frlendi Imtled lo funeral services Med, 2 . Ulll lleeehwood et Int. private ' CnASJP Ian W. SARAH L . dauubtfr of late JnCob and Hurah Cramp nelntlvti tind frlendi Invited to funeral service Voii S o. m 2114 13 Cumberland t Int mf. at North Cedar Hill Cem , Tues ' CnKOAIl Jan ao, nt Presbjterlnn Horai for Aced Couples and Men. Bala. Pa PHILIP A CJlitOAR. need 117. ReUtlvn and friend Invited to funeral eervlecj ! the Home, Mon 2 p m Int West Laurel CUItnY On Teh 1. 11)20 ItKLPV DAR. TJAKA, dauithter of Samuel I, and Mnrnrtt furry (n"0 LMe) nelatlves and ftlendj nlio Padoih thapler, No 224 llastern Mnr, art Invited to funeral services on Tuesdav ev nlnir at S o cloek, from Iit lite rerhjenrt. li'iij i:iinvool uvc , ett Philadelphia Int private cimni .inn at mciiAnn j (f0N merlv lergt. MaJ , U H A ). liueli ind of i:dltli M t urtls Ince Altl aus) itnd son of ffeorpe W, ami late Mary J. Curtis rtda. lives and friends. Amerlrv n Legion of thi ltith Wnrd Post No 18 1. und Abrsbam I tncoln Camp No 3H Plv of Pa Sons ct Veterans, Invited to funeral Wed , 2 p m, father's residence, M0 W, "ork st Int, private. Trlends may t-all Tuu eve. MALL I YOU STUTTER OR STAMMER I WW Ttelleve lou ri.sTnioMi,s on ltnnii.sT CALL HI MM.s ( IVMIW Tinvis iti,so iii.r, JOHN W. JERMYN lll'l N. 2IITI1 -.TltH.T t limilen, . .1 liS-WHMg sri'VllsllH' NOTICI s MM.VJ& ,HLUf s Ideal Winter Vacation lltsort FURNESS BERMUDA LINE ruet, twtn-screw, palatial nt earner hutllns from Lew York S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 1 b 11,000 Tom Dl"nlacem"nt H j i l i t il III 17 it .11 S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Toni D)pplticemr"it Fl -1 - March d 1?, 0-27 jso pubpcrlH rguitfil foi 1'yrimiJa For further iurt culiis mply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rmnepw Iious M ItPhall St. New c A Guaranteed 5 I UAI.Y 1'ib 1. ALIC'K V daudiler tt lohn A. und Mary i' Pily (me coulter) Relatives and friends Lencue of Ihe Pacrej Heart. Invited to funeral Thurs 8 111 u ni , rnsldenee nf pari ntH 111 I N 4sth st Sol emn reo.ulem mass Chun h of Our Mother ot horrnuH 10 a in Int Baltimore Ml DAUBACH Jan " . IILN'RV DAIt. skcii in Jteiutives and rriendi Lodse No SI, 1. and A M Invited t funeral services, nui npruto et , iue, 3 p tu IinNUY Of Influenza. Jan 30 MAM ANNA, lfo of Henrv T. Denbv Mnd daosri ter of FlUabeth and late Alexander Brad shavv. l'uneral services prlvatu lues, V ni . 1720 S Conesto.ia st. Int. prlwU, Mt Morlah Cem. Omit flowers DB N'KRO Jan. 30. ELIZADDTII (nft Rauch) wife of John De Nero, aged M ReMtlve" and friends Invited to funeral from 1121 'WaB'ilnstnn avc . Tues. Sam. Misi at St Mary Macdalen de Pazsl Cnurca. I Int llolv Cros Cem ntCKSON At tl.U N Preston st Feb 1 ' fJtOIt0l. T . sou of Martha and late Jorn Dickson Announcement ot funeral later DINUAS - Jan 00 IIKN'HY huflinnj ol Chrlstln P. DIIishh (nei Luetrl and only sou of Charles and lite mi Mareiret D n Kas llitlviH and friends Invited tn fu neril limn . 2 p m, CiiRtor rond abm t ! ford pile. Frankford Int. Cedr Hill Cein rrlenl" may call ed after 7 t m Carrlnwei will meet trollev at 1 rjnluorl av nnd MTsrsret st 1 to 2 n m DOUOHnRTY Jan 30. JOSEPH P till nf Tames and lato Mnrsaret Doueherty til student of St Charles Borromeo Seminary, riierbrook Relatives and frlndB Invited tl funeral, rues. 8 1 a. ra , 2421 Brown .it. Solemn requiem mass St. rianels Nailer i Church 10 i m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral nuMT Feb i. MARounrtn a dusii (nee Catron) widow of Louis Duslt. runrral Thurs n in x in, daughters rer-l Jencfc Mrs Rose llerthe. 1 i ij N Kmlc bt. Int. Hnlv Crni I em Aulo itirteee l.t'Kl.i:Y.-Ull , .11) VVII.UAM V hu. b 111 of lit' Masai' P lMev (lit i Ceoiijl Pelitlves and friends Invited to fun Tal r ie Tues 2 v in brother s i slclene; .... ti i iiiDU !, p.n. rt V ankfnril nt Cedar Hill Cem Remains mas bo viewed Mon H to 1(1 p in. EL.I.IOTI Jan 10 of lntlueiua ANN K. wlfo of John Elliott (formerly Shaw)' Relatives und friends invited to funeral. Tues 2 V m . 20BJ E Arizona st Int. private fir enmoutit Cem Itenulns may bt viewed Mon, HfUr P m ttMTr,v i:i.L1ANOER - Jan Jl, CHRISTIAN busbnnd of Emnm Lllwanner Relatives and friends Court North Penn No li .', 1 of , A . Krankllnvllle Council. No 71. Jr o, U ' A M , t-mnlojis of Armour Co U17 Noll st , Invltid to funeral services. Wed .p. I in 4Jiis N 8th st Int nrlvate 1'rienili ' mav call Tus cvo Avto funeril , EVANS Jon. 31 HANNAH I! (nif Marsden) wife of David X. Ev mi RIf I lives ind friends lnvlttd to funen.l. Toet. " n m reild-'iKe of uvuslitei Mrs Oeorca A N'nhm JHJ4 I, ri'l ll''. I"' l"'1" A EVKN-Jn 'H ID E wife of ChtfleJ V Even Relatives and friends Invite to funeral services Wtd 2 in P "t.JJir vtuitnp i Krankford. Int. North cedar - A Steamer Feb. '"" Ccm l'rlc"d3 miy ca" cs ' I AKRAN fruildenlv. Jan 31 IV 'h.'lLJi' HALL hukband of Annalwllo iv 1 irran Relatives mid friends Excels or Ld. .V I'll ! and A M Orient 1 1 It A Chapter No 1T Vlarv CoirmaniUrv K 1 o n, Crescent Temule A A O N M H lUdUM lll..l.U Vu.atr.hlV A O M P . NO I " tue t pr nS ASTI From Philadelphia Hailing in EARLY FEBRUARY for Marseilles and Genoa Apply to MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE G29 Chestnut St. Ilell, Market r.OVI Ivev.tinie, M iln 2JD5 Ntw iurk lllllee. Pier .1(1 Norl.i Itlver relephone, Sprlne K809 Ineornorteil 1 Kill U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service orj I Philadelphia Manchester i I fc TRUST COMPANY PhllidelDllla Janjary 24 1020 I An Annual Meetln of tl " toekbolders of Itila f'moanv WU U nfi'i mi .urir Jiii-n on T, Ua7? ??nruarr W. 1W0. at 12 o clock m "nd on the same day an election will bo held betwe-n tho hours of 12 o'clock m In i o'clock P m for Directors to trv .lurlnu the ensuln? year II L McCI-OY Secretary GEO. A. HUHN & SONS STOCKS ANB BONDS Metnbars of th Phi lad el phi. Nw V7rk and Cblcaso Stock Eichajuw " u,m Tork Cotton Bichwo Commlnlon Orders executed In All the Principal Markets KKLLKVUK CO CUT ULDO. 141S Walnut 8. NEW YORK OF1TICI! til BrMUJwsy. N Xt BARGAIN DAYS IN BONDS Railroad Issues at the Lowest in Fifty Veers lit Ua Submit Offering EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris OulleliBg T1IK IllTIXiUIJ'V l-VIJ IIHUAIJ TOP MOUNTAIN BAIIROAIJ AMI COAI CO Offico orth American nulla '""rh.Annual" Meetlnr of the. stockholder, nf The IluntlDldon and flroad Top Moun i.ln Usilroud and Coal Companr v.lll b. h.id at tho offlca of the company, on Tur.da. February 3. 1020. at li o'clock Jou". "hen an eUttlon will bo held for sinetara for the sntulns er. atrectore lor vu .& a0ItMLET. Secretary 'Tlir. DKL.WAKK DfVIMUN CNM. tllvll V I lv,.'nii,l -.1 Philadelphia January in iu.u Thr annual metlnB of the stockholders of the Delaware Division Canal Company of PennaiJvanU and an ele. Hon for JlaiHKers to se?H for the ensulne year will be held at . i,e 'ffl'n of the company No 41T rhestnut t I'hIUdelphla. Pa on Tuesday. February Slft'll at 1- o'clock In '"'"' iittVRV II TRASH tieeretary Eg" I'IIIUII.I.I'III IIMIltO-H.Kt TIUC CO. .Inkinc INllid Nothr ' fteiile'l proposals fur the sale to 1 IrielitJ Trust niniMinj. "utifiltnted trustee under T-ust Agreement of the I'hlladi Iphla IIdro Lle tri' i otnpan datnd lanuirv I UKIO nf rive lliotisllld dollars IKIOOni. fine value, tt lh', Hm per c nt bonds issued under said Trust Agreement at a prl'e not to exceed 10.1V.I. of the fare value thereof will h-re-eived at thn ortk' of th said ridellty Trust f ompany huhstltuted Trustei a'JI I Til (iiiaiinii sin t Philadelphia until ' Tliurnd i Olnn l 4th. 1930. at iJo.loLk M l1" lIDLIiy TltlsT rOMMNV, ! SullstltUtetl Iru&iee Win P ilet President Phisdlnhla Jmurv in n;n T1IK .lUIIMB INMItVNCI-. tOMI'ANV llir. .xx. I'll,AIlhl.l'IIIV r llllrd at. I Walnut utrc-tttf I I'lll adll)hli January -0 10J0 ' 1 conformity with tliv. Uw of psnusvi. 1 lanla approved J.'d of June 117 the, .., Lhnidrrs of The Alliance Insurance Com. I uany uf rhll wdelphli are hereby notified that I, ..oih.L'A tn eerrive their rluht tn u .t. scrlbo to the Inrreased capital stock of this ompany nt 113 per share will enplre on rrtiruiir) St. 1020. Htock not subscribed for and taken on that date may be sold und disposed of by tho Hoard of Directors uoara oi J0HM KnI:MErt Secret,ry Special Notices 4 NORMAL INCOME TAX PAID $1,200,000 FIRST MORTGAGE GUARANTEED GOLD BONDS Secured by the "OURAINE BUILDINGS S. E. Corner 1 6 til and Spruce Stt. CITV ASSESSMENT $2,200,000 Dated January 1, 1923 Guaranteed tntorest 5""J Due January 1, 1925 January and July These bonds are in denominations of $1000 and are fully guaranteed by this Company as to both principal and interest. During our twelve and one-half years of business-life, mort gages to the value of many millions have been guaranteed with out the loss of a dollar to any client, and millions of interest dis bursed without a day's delay beyond the date when due. The security is one that should appeal to the careful investor, for, in addition to the protection with which the Company Las surrounded the mortgage itself, the guarantee fully shields the holder from all pos sible trouble and annoyance and insures that all matters that might nffect the lien of the mortgage .ire fully looked into and guarded against. In the Opinion of Counsel Prir.hard, Saul, Bayard & Evans, these bonds are a LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRUST FUNDS in Pcnnsyl vania. The Tourainc Builduiys, with an assessed valuation of $2,200,000, consist of two modern apartment houses with servants' annex con nected by passaycioays. L'very apartment is occupied on a term leabo. Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" . . .Jan. 30 SS "Coquina" Feb. 17 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia to Poland, Germany and Mediterranean Ports Ultvi-tl T,.-M .r;,Ms TOR DANZIG S. . "WMu" Snivel A Steanuu 1'ub. 20 IOU HAMBURG UREMKN A Steamer Feb. 20 FOR TRIESTE. AORT TIC AND GREEK PORTS A Strainer ..... Fe. o0 CHAS.KUR7CO.,Inc. Mil MS it-. Tiiti:vi r. in. mi imiT inpiiiTii r.int Min iin Ueatiis Tlieio bonds nar. with guaranteed interest at 5'A, for the refund to the holder thereof of the Federal Nor mal Income Tax not exceeding 4. are offered, when, as and if issued, at ith a provision K5THK l'KNVMMXMA ACAI1EM1 vs? or i m: i'ink ahth The Vnnua Mf;lln of the rtorkhnl kr for the plrctlon uf i pmiilent Hnl llrfct ori H1 ! 'iw "' "1B Awl'my J eliruury 19JO. at 3 o'clmk m " """ JOHN ,?Nni!EV MTEilS P.'er.tirv i5r Till: ASM'AI. MKI5T1NO Ol' TIIF t utockholders of Havld I union'. on 4!'r.br0.7vl0J JMBHTNIJR Secretary HMtlNO MM" ' UONOKK KUI.1IA1 A. 1'I.W rillC CO (O.NMII.. H. r. Ss, I IllB IU13 I Iurs'iuni to Iprirs of the Mortcuffe of the ! noanoKo ItMwav t Klectrli 1'omninv lo the ' ItllU r.STATI! THITST COMPW1 Ol' I PIIILADKI I'lIIA rrunlee dated Keb J I 1'JOJ to net ire an Imue of !u0 000 Consoll- a.-a ir.rtffnizt. WK. Ilonns oner, or nald i liondu Bt not over rar and Interest eufflclent to absorb the sum of St) 110 77. now In tho li,..i v,,nl uill 1m revived bv the True tee ill to IS u'Hork (eon February 18. 10J0. UANOIvri llll I or i,i,i,.tiiu KJ . ItOAN VALTKn W I'EillvI.NS. Seeretatry Descriptive circular mailed on request. PHILADELPHIA COMPANY for GUARANTEEING MORTGAGES Wm. It. Nicholson President Land Title Building Philadelphia Samvel C. Edmonds) i.e. A Troas. , i ro N'ijsi;vn.i,fr; r, ii i ri.uA. lrni widow of Milium Alton ime.l 77 r I ll i and fi'tndj IriHd lo funeral W' ! u p 111 . SUll Nelson tl Ulll Int lui ite , AM 11.1. Jan LO Un I IMNl Ih VNni.l, i M foiinerh nf (lirniHiit , l'hll iiKli hli Punernl ulici in h' Vti : 'nl C hur li Kiinnx f"l Mn Tue L UOVLK Jan 31 ANTHONY hufbnnd of 'Marirartt llojle Hilutlen uml frlend In ltnl to fiiiieral 'lues, S u in l,ns Hprnta hi solemn rcciuleni niuts Hi Mjri's C'liur.li U J'l u in. Int. Holy Crosa I'om Auto (OrtekO UUlU.HHT lull ni MMIY H wife n i liarlni , Uurshurt and lUuchler of Janus i i nl nna htr.iln llititUen and friends Invited to fun-rul ed.. a ,(i a ill "in n iiii M l'hll i huMuii r-nulein miss at clnmh f iur MotiM- ()f torrowa lo a in liit st lienlVn e'en llLIIItl Inn M I.V1THV 11 rlt.n.hlep of ate Henry and Matllil i l'lUim and w'fe of Miurlie IJ Urrv IMiitlMs ami friends imiitu lu funeral ed . .110 n m iiim f. Both at Int Mt IVatu Cem Iteiualna may to lew el 'luta eve HILOUR Jl! Jen. 11 hAMLUL eon of lata Samuel and Katherlno Miter need 41 llelatlves and frlendH. roneinah Tribe Nn '.30, I o It M l'ouenuli Council. No 7b N " ''. ."'"' ipl"y' of 1'enu Hurnltal t o , Invited lo funeral I'uew !l n ni , tesl. ilenco of broth, i -In-law, Amos Moore, 8071 lUei st. Int tlreenmouul Cem Uenwlns may Lo viewed Mon , S lo lo i. m 1HACK Jan 31. MAUY FItAbril wlfo of bamuel O HlucK of '.'."ill Ilcrkley M,, uyed .',1 ItelatlMS and friends hulled lo ft mrul Tuei, J p m, Wnvnr, Ac liaptlat t hurch, Wajriy at nud Uuecu lane Utu lilt tnUale I helten IIllli I em niKHLUT -Jan !ll JACOI1 UbCHKIlT aged ".' lleiiiCh.s and frlendi Intlted tu funeral senleea Valley On en roid rionr town I'u 1 10 in Int Union Cem , Whliemarsh l'a Friends may mil llun. benlntr IilICIvt.IJY Feb 1, CnOMNU. widow of Timothy Hurldey (neo Weelia), llelatlves and ulend. Invited to funeral services Wsd p m. -i.il Ann at. inc. private, uan lei Khtn Vaeemblv A O M V . " cr ranlMtlns ot which he was mm InMt.d lo funeral hOT lees S id. ' m. 'Jll Ith inc. lladdon Hel.hts .V Inl nr Hate .Nortnwoou i em ' "" - -rlends mav .all Tux. . J III o 1 f y ( I llllll 1 el 1. LAVliA U. I IIITII mn of l.dward W. 1 Irlh and dau-hter of 1 rtj frl.k and .Mary llurUUv In- IWU) see. 1 , nelatUcs unl frlencle inembers of rrlnlj i:anaeiu ,1 lutheian I 'hurch 1Mb a n oi sts tnillil to funeral Wed J J ; reildnne of narentF. 1 SJ ll'tli s -" ne,i hi ..love nam d thiirb 1 ","'., ",j i huri'i i.iniind llcmalna mn be ucvitJ. "n.,111.11 i ci, i MArtonr.T ajwi- ler of lull William and nl''ul,,.,nl1froBl Uuo i nllii nf funeral will t Bl cn tna lul ' MirllHiroUtb fet. ..,-,,, t- u.n l'i lli:itl Jan ai Josiwi.i h,jjff of Iho lot. M'. hiel and Hill i I J."J!J IttlJllvca and frl -li la InWled to f"' 1 lourlnwn P" 1u s lo u m wlJ miulem lints l Imreli of ij- 'lotln t of l MdHtlmi cliistnut Hill. Hi u in Int " OltH Jn ".IP sl'WW wife of J;M J) 1 old a. d .7 Kcl i let. and trl'n. I , iiUg I, funeral lun h "In a ni "1'We Irother In l.w Jhn 1'eirell. 1SI1 W" 5 lteuulMii m-s ( hurch of ht "lonlia 1 a " ,nWKBT,i3nC,'5. MAnOAnKTdauMff nf Otto and MarBaret rort. aKed 10 n"" Relatives anl friends Invited to f"1 rue 1 p m parents' lealdenro u- " Philip et Int Holy Senulchro Ln UARHIH r Jun .11 IlOirUltT CJI A'j eon of AlUrt -N and Kthel V Uarrett, as 'VaSKIU. - Jan 31 rHAUIXS OAK; roill tJASU-II.I.. UelatUea and f rlw Invited In funeral. Tues 'J 80 p ra "V,, llie Mt Hollj Cem ihapcl In 11" Cei?H UNHR -Keb 1 at .ISO W'fc ItlslH'lUNI. Idnw of Hairv Olldilfr lives and frl.nda Invited to funvrul t" Wed 1 .10 p ni . apartments Anarr I.lierl s Mons L'lS h Ith ft Int fie"" l.uinerHii 1. 1 in vui.i iui.u , , , (1II.MOIII -I.U. .IU VWLI.IAM Iv vn inn I ur sum i tiiininn, i 'e hm... ., ol Minna nnu mn; ; "imurl menu" nl "". " ' ""V. i ton uf Miriha nnu aec.l II rciaile, hiiu irien., -- .-. of I dpi I liled l'rebvl-uan v nu.... -(J. Diovea of It b Iiolllims l'o Invited, to ntral hervl.es 'luce 'J o m HjJ "Nl)rCi uv i. nni.ntov li Int orlvate. n"j itdir Hilt Cm I'.cmuins iiuv be vi M ni Mi lo ii ., nlIi till GODHirv Huddenlv Jan 31 V '1, u iiiiiii ni'. rn.nl ill lrunurnl .erv't. 114 Uoodi-ldo avc Nurberlh l'a . n in Inl private. . .niiAREt t.OI.Hl.N Jan ai " V VhoouU I , 1,111.1. !,.. .HHlr.l widow Ot llr j 1 Hildm ' llelatlves mil friend" Sacre ( onfrvi'.ernltv or Mt Anne ."''",' r. U-l lo funeral Wed Iln , m '-'' ' '' Kmi i.i. t. .... sii.lmsiti f. sin loin 111 l US Bt V' I ; iTu ,T, 10 u in lilt ' HoiV I.edeeincr uiii runerai . . ..iikbtM ." " .-..I. i liOOHMAN dauuhter of I i. aAtl 'tl lien Hafcton Presbvlerlan Jan. 31 l.oorJMAM Jan. .ii , ';L"njnwa aumuer of Urne.t and Jlt7-itjeth Of0., ged id Relatives andfrtend iu",, B fl VKtory VQ lows' Ccm. Remains may aftir S r m. viewed Tues.. uafeion I reni.vvermn o - -'!-. VJto 1 No 4 U ofHtU. Ill vlUd to funeral. WJJ.1 .. I. m.. nuretits' residence Bl-o i. r-.l hum .1 lui i.uwiivlew Cem Remains bo viewed Tues . after 7 p. in. , $. ailANJ' reb 1 r-AMlH, .. f'VSi.tUH Ham and Mary tlrsnt (nee Holan) IJJ' ljj anl frlenda Invited to fui eral. Thurs . ,& a in . residence ol elster. sirs. ";",ruuoi I i M lll.M., ut hnlenin mass Of. .' - uf Our I.a.ly of victory iu ...1, ir . I" 1 vvil'l.inei '.., Murv I rancea and lale 11"?;:, "ct .ii,.tn o..u ......w- ---. - - ..- ,, aru J- ii ."",,'":( S "0 a. m.. tinilliers ",f iirniiiiur. j iiuu -- Kranltford Mass fit Joachim v-nui' a. in Int Bt, Dominies (Jem. UREINUR. Keb. 1 dauKhter of Maraaiet and ureiner veiavivr. uuu ..i."-. --.:.. .,,.. nersl. Thure, H 30 a, m.. "...jjvu. mother. H3- N. Willi si . vni ,"".y,th'i Kolemrr blsli mass pf.requlem UJfr rimreh lo a. m Int Holy Cross Cem strvlce. I bur. b lul lo'v i-rn.M cein, ORtNVIU.H l'eb of villi. I'h I la I'aHreni!' runerai Wen demo Theodore U MAittiAnBT A; lt w!"iKr .nd mv ted t i k 4 X Aii. !&.!. ) 1 ",rk ti fr 'WT'7tt STga.5 1 'tUP.' j.-'m gm JJ
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