icyssrai iifcii t ,iM. 5C-; F l..il 7' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920 '.i m If- fl JgM w'V f 1 .!. II Ho 'II Hf v 111I11H1111I11I111II111II11I11I1HI1I11111111II1III1I1II1IIIIIII Illlilllllilll Affix 'VLL-I:IYD) V sfl Car liotv to Solve a Complicated Problem There's a great shortage of houses, tiid lumber must be brought from the mills to build them. But there's a still greater short age of freight cars ; and before lumber can be ' brought to build all the houses, somebody will have to get cars to cany lumber to the shops to build more cars to carry the lumber to build the houses. If your building can't wait for all this, you will have to get lumber from some concern that already has large stocks on hand, and ' knows how to get more that is, some con cern that has learned how to make freight cars work overtime. We have long made a study of this prob lem, and are learning fast. That's one reason why builders can sometimes get lumber here when it is very hard to get it anywhere. If you expect to build this year, now is the time to contract for the lumber. Don't wait many minutes. Reach for your telephone and ask some well-informed friend about this mat ter of freight-car shortage. Some day vou'll build. If you want the work fin ished on time, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company run lumber centre 29th Street and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia ESTABLISHED 1SGS SOCTHEKN OFFICE CHARLOTTE N C H1MIR RIXW1 amieville. n. lv . JUA1MO UF & ME SKY V7mGrica''& JIJ-tTearjResoi A VERTIBLE SCENIC WONDERLAND tn the ' "HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE" Two hours bj motor into Pigali Forest, crossing Pisgah one mile nigh. rtear slteville are bl peaks OUUU teet up. Mt. Mitchell, 6711 feet, highest peak east uf Hockies. 18-hole all turf Golf. lennis, Horseback Sunshine of Dixie. Appalachians. 1 aslnonahlc Hotels best in America. tor MANOR, GROVE PARK INN, LANGREN, S WANNANO MARGO Iltuttrnud pleat ut ntit, BOARDofTRADEJY nor1 ary ATLArTIC CITi. N J. MILD, HEALTHFUL CLIMATE WITH CALM, SUNNY DAYS ; iTlSTSC CITY s hew'tltut ..uallt ea of th s d fl The how'tl tut t.uallt ea of th s a llchtful ail tn-ytrtr report ni been cllod Tt man n t-n. loua comrcna ana anomm uat ns have sriown euch ar bv Laps and bounds but that delightful nzone tosett-. r with tnosa avrengthenlng brezs and gcrm destrnyli aunshlne has bten Is. and alvtuya w:l le the greatest asset that Atlnnt.0 City could wish to possess Holler Onairin7 Promenading. GolJ- V.Q, .uoiortnjr Vanring con. ccrf. Pit's Thelites. Won derful .S'nojii aiift lfotrli etc THE LEADING HOUSES arc liivTiiy iinen and will furnUh full informallon, raten, etc. lalarlborough-Ijiunheim Hotel Dt-mils Hotel Strand Hotel St. Charles The helburne Seaside Huute Galen Hall The Wiltshire Hotel Che'sca The Holmhurst ITor Information nnd fheilule of ron- Tenlent railroad farllltlew. cunstilt locul llcl.rt nxentt "jTJlliKL.ELtS) EOti THE OCEAN PRONT lever stories of real comfort wilhritvirivi. ronmorvt of distinct reflrvc. ment wiinoui exiravarsanf c. &M1RI6&NP1.1U. il'.v.wOiori, UTCRAIUOt MvTtUte MAIttD. t3ivirnr.jroKapwr Let us make ou feel nt home In the "tltv of Itdbust Health" Hotel MortOlll Ocean and Vlrsinia ure Cnnmlty 250 Iterator, private lutlis rtr. ,iina open. Park place Overlooks ocean & City Park J, McII 1 AIN I'llAMPlOM 10 1 Cat wa SB PennaylranlA Ave. clouts Betch and I Btel Pier. eentnU location, always open I Capacity K0. Private baths, running! water In roomj, elevator, etc Winter I terms. Booklet. Albort II. Darnell I Try CLARENDON Hotel Mrelnln Ave near Beach illwnya ouem 100 room, with hot nnd mid rilunluK vvatrri private ballias lunncltr 300 Writ for rate booklet Monne lliiteliln,. ""THE PENNHURST Every " fHEWILTSHIRE Vlrslnla ve and Beach tapajtv iw i PrtvaVtU.. running water el.v etc Am.r nin. i .hr. "f!r" ,"A'r., , Tifa ",'.": UP I .IS. I I I I -r l 1 - li E. BLT OWnef N J CO! I INS Mgr ,TEL BOSCOBEL 8?: f up yfklv. rhon t!7 l. iiiAAimi WHIHWOTON. U. C. i VVL KBurlington Hotel Rv" bf a.linf nrnt 17nrnnean Amfrlcnn nnd Tnmnean fi? WlMELIKK. CLEAN. PERFCT CUISINB K rW,'i. Bo.m Mlth Bttth. S t 8 ,W "wailngton. D. C; - tlAMUES IIE10HTS. S. C. THE KIRKWOOD ' AWfAttUKN llEUIIITft MQliW CMROLIHfl toiwi'1' VlTnWcr ci4WAT !Oicrjr;l ip,i.'avi Shortage WINTER RESORTS ashlmlli:, N. c. Paved motor roads. riding, mountain climbing. Crisp air of the Southern reservation),, write I.VTTERV PARK, -BERKELEY. TERRACE. booklet rtit hornet buti agriculture tyi ASHEVILLE.N.C ATLANTIC f ITi. N. J. f ATLANTIC CJTY.N .J. , I AivAmfinicaivPlaa Hotel 1 i FIREPROOF CAKACi:, I I j cJjWSfVjZJOjgWJ HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alw qppii Ahsaj1? rady Terras mod tratp Vh nt or write SV Walsh Duncan Westminster ,I?stAvI',e",.B?S; .!v to st , private batns : run. vater 14 viklj . !' SO up dally C. Bunre, HKFTHOOD. N. 1. r.jT.i.jJ'.t- -P Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI. TIONS. GOLF. RIDING AND SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING. B BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. TOANK F. SIIUTE. 11CR. r' "" Ill Hl.iBuibl.l AVERNEBS1LLE, V SUNSET HALL 0n ah" " .,. ful home omforts, frlsp dry air beautiful mountain walks - etghlnc coasting etc Not a sanatorium rrn S OAPI Mur TVERNFRSVILLn PA 01 n point rovimrtT. va. OLD POIWT COMFORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN FINE WINTER OOLF Swimming Pool Seafood uiln uvery European Path and Treatmeac. vv rue QF.O. r. ADAMS, lift, Fortrrea Manraa, Ta. whiteLedgehotel C I l-.Mttt VThh 1 1 reproof Steam 1 eat mr t TIP m E ir pean plan fiolf flshi-nr, etc water r e ery room private laths nrnvirnx 'JO hours from froit to tlotcers" The Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA "The tlueen of tt Inter Resorts" The largest and finest hotel on the Island and of fireproof construction modern in equ.pment and operation Oolf trnnls boating riding driving, dancing fishing bathing In thn sea glass enclosed sun parlor JOn feet long Grill 400 out side rooms 250 with connecting bath all equipped with telephones two eleva tors Hamilton Hotel Orchestra Open 'lIVMlLTON HOTEL COMPWY. LTD Management of J A SHERRARD Booklet cahU nddfpys Hotel Bermuda .,-- Ttitnts snivFni VrAX JtY The Problem Sffv (pff of European Travel VVtV 'i 'np aiiiprirnn i rnvpipr tiivnH,iiiiii i,iwiri in Europe 1920' Send for (his free booklet or practical uirormation American Express Travel Department Manamaker's, Main Fl . .mumper Bt. ianrance- rsua. ra. jf&s2rri$ y L nil biii Li i FHMIC.ii!iIWW?'v' , K WPHILA. TENNIS MEN TO OPPOSE CHANGES Throng in New York Today fault, Scoring and Handicap Rides on Grill Fight Against Long-Term Tournament Award By SPICK MfT Correspondent of thn New Yoilt. l"cb. 0. IC1ALS, delegates mid "buss -f froi from nil nnrts of the country were here today for the nnuunl mcctins of the United States National Lawn Ten nis Association. Besides the perennial routine of business that must be trans acted at each meeting, other matters of moment were scheduled to come up be fore tennis govcrninc; body at the ses sion due to begin this afternoon at 3 o'clock somewhere adjoining rcacock Alley at the Waldorf-Astoria. To the tennis public as a whole the most absorbing subject was the group of lccommcnd.itions for changes sug gested bj the rules committee, whoso main digresivo points were the foot fault, scoring and handicap sections To the Philadelphia public the big gest thine of the dnv wns the tight which zr the Quaker City delegation with twen : t-six votes was prepared to make to 3 'prevent the awarding of the national I tournament to the Westside Tennis Club or any other organization for a long term Another important matter to be dis cussed was the question of sending a challenge team to Australia to play for the Davis cup this jcai. Just a Skirmish The Philadolphmns desired to pie vent such a move as n preliminary wedge to pac the wav to have the j oar's big tennis event staged at the German town Cricket Club It was not their intention to attempt to get the tourna ment this year, but to get close enough to the front at this meeting to insure success in 1021 The Philadelnhians also were armed i to make n struggle to have Joseph M. leanings, rniincicipiiiu iinc&ei. viuu, elected national treasurer. Among the Philadelphians who came catly and were prepared to stay late were Paul Gibbons, Joseph M Jennings, W P Rowland. William II Council. A. J Battv, Aithur P. Hawes, How aid V J,ewis and I'nul .Novvlnmi. One of the main reasons whj the ma joutj of tennis followers do not want an changes in rules nt this time is because of the difficulties that surelj i would arise in international competi tion Should the national association decid" to unite with the international federation, then it would be the proper time for the changes to be proposed with the view of having these chnuges adopted bj the federation to standard ise the rules in all nations likelj to com pete against each other. Committee Busy The rules committee was making over effort this morning to have its proposals adopted for at least a ear's tryout The committee gave out this statement "The only suggestions that have dif fered from the committee's .conclusions related to the foot-fault rule, the scoring I ssieiu ana me meuiou ot cuuuutiius I handicap tournaments, which really is I bound up with the scoring. Advice from ilennis plaers and omcials of note has I already resulted in n icision of the (proposed foot-fault rule, to make it so I explicit that there will be ro chance for a man to run before serving that 1 posibiht having caused thp only ciiti icism thus far. The advantages of the 1 new rule in other respects (m sinipli j fing the definition of a foot-fault), i have been so obvious that the rule seems to miet with general favor. I "Now, as to the scoring and handi 'caps: Suggestions have followed publi "Down in Our Alley1" KEYSTONE CLUB SECTION A "" Ct."' Boiled on Keystone Allevs, Tebruary 5 EDOOARD TEKMINI, 15W H-t -l n Jjow ii nil lot i, ISO -Jit JOH Hlgglns 101 311 184 l.ri2 1"7 32" Rupert's 11 172 18H AGmst v'aunr Hdcp nil lr.4 LIT names imp is nt Hill 160 !" Jlenges 1& 173 Jf? Totals U45 S7i 071 Totals 4U 04 875 TERMINAL VETS OH. CANS Senior 20.1 180 182 Uoodw'd 184 1U4 1R1 Kirk 17'S IBS 101 HMZ WO 1(13 1RJ 3 Con'll 14 160 148 IVoodl'd K0 201 171 Shepperd 171 141 1&1 nurnell 17 182 142 Flower 175 170 180 Dvnes 181 181 148 . . Hdcp 17 17 It To,,!, Ml 800 8S ftuu - - uJ FLORIST GSSIZ ri k mi l-. 1il4 Flood JJ1 178 150 anger Taylor Oirrett Elsell Hdcp ir,ll 180 1HS llurchlll 1JI' 170 180 172 Prltz 101 IS-' IKS 17 it 17P. 181 Sneeney It'i 18 1.1 lCt 168 227 Fick 18f 107 181 8 8 8 ShKJds 1611 147 Totals 887 880 939 Totals 870 8S 840 KEYSTONE CLUB SECTION B Rolled on Keystone Alleys February 5 ACTIVES MELROSE Knano 144 174 140 T tVolfa 1SJ 13S 170 CYawPd 15-? If'' "8 A Wolfe 137 172 18fl DonTaV 129 l 1" W'f Jr 129 IBS 123 Mlliui! 144 13 141 -iruax i;" itn wi Hiuclc 153 158 155 If Wolfe 1J7 141 124 . iianaicap 75 75 Totals 723 7U3 70 Totals 810 865 788 MAGNOLIA TITCAIRN Tones 111B1 118 Batt 188 200 100 Srhmits 111 1111 HI Aleck 154 111 161 Crml'y "'I 11 IIS Bluett . 141 147 JOT Haas 151 142 128 MrGlll 170 204 111 Blind 141 147 141 Sprensle ii 14B 2J1 Handicap JO 20 20 , ,,. -J., Totals 759 802 RXIDE 3 ! wyndham roura , rioyd 151 171 182 stott Tarbutk 104 127 140 Mark Blind 140 C'opl d McGlave 120 110 172 foster Fulton 171 118 in Toy a :i iiik i j i 18 lllll 174 17J 181 in-, 181 20O 171 140 210 181 Dlngee isi i-' Handicap 8 12 12 Totals 0t7 081 838 Totals 771 770 781 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO LF.AGt E Rolled on the Terminal Allevs h'ebruarv 5 ' OPLRATINO STATISTICAL , it.p-.nl 1U 141 181 KllPMt Ifil 111 104 ( Jones m 121 Beck int 1JH IM Krau.e US 187 115 Lovett 1 'gj KS Kaln 144 124 HumpD 137 1BH 112 Mavers 121 UJ 112 Nixon 105 J5T 177 nfi'nd 110 Totals 734 795 770 Handicap f7 IT 17 Tota's 737 771 703 UNDERGROUND COST DIVISION Daw 111 180 10(1 Paul 134 128 144 inin. inn i.'.o l.io Itoopke 180 127 1.1 W Allen 130 151 Hd currv 148 J18 204 Oieen 151 111 Land hr 130 130 160 Lounsb 157 164 101) Blind 110 l.in 50 Bradv 120 Handicap 11 11 11 Totals 729 760 882 Totals 742 711 TOO CrWM.U.SlAYBERRYf J S24-Walnut St. Jt EncrvTinvAr Itolh Setea Our graduates are In conrtant demand for good paying positions Orebg Shorthand the easy speedy system Complete business and secretarial courses Day and Night wiassea intensive training enroll any time Call or wrlto for full nartlftilnra end rataloifue fM rilllw. IICSINl'SH COLLEGE anu voiirgr ei Lummrrr, 1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Strayer's Business College Phlladelphla'e Creoteat IltulneM Scheel tm Chealnut HL rhone tValool 114 PRIVATE LESSONS tn English and French; experienced woman teacher, 861) N. 234 ,t Thone l'onlar 28f W. Young Men and Beye Intensive Tutoring for college ent. and law, II.P lref. Maher Preparatory. 118 8. Stlh, (..Anliau lessons liven by artlat of loag Saxophone nSfcB.,ur6p t for Annual Meeting Foot HALL, Earning Public I,Iger cation of the committee's report and it is very grateful for the advice thus re ceived, which indicates not only n keen interest on the part of thousands of players throughout the country, but nlso a desire to develop a sensible, workable plan for the conduct of handicap tourna ments. Handicap Suggestions "In brief, the new handicap method is this: "The Rstem is based on n study of the scores of man matches, showing thnt six points is a fair equivalent of n game and thirty of a set. If A is play ing nt scratch and B leceives a handi cap of three points, B has to win twen-tv-scen points while A wins thirty. If A begins service and wins the fust point, the score is culled 1 in. If B wins the first point it is called 1 out If each wins a point the score is 1 nil. If A wins two points and B wins one, thi Kcnro is 'J 1 and so on in ft straight numerical scries up to the totals of thirtv and twent -seven points, rc snectireh. for A niid B. "Service changes with the winning of cveiy sixth point, at six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four nnd so on, thus keeping the idea of a change in service at the end of games Courts arc chang ed at the sixth, eighteenth, thirtieth points and so on. thus conforming to the practice of changing courts at the end of the fiist,- thud and fifth games. 'The advantages of the s.vstem are its ob vious simplicity . the fart thnt the total score is always Known so that the state of the match is never in doubt nnd that no written lecords of any sort are requited because each point is added when vvou -o that each player knows exactly how he stands." PARCEL TOST -HOUSE PAINTS- $2.50 PER GALLON FOn INSTDi: AND OUTSrDE USK Battleship Qra, Bky-Bluo. Oioss-VVhltc. Ollve-aren Medium and Dark Brown A1-.ii many other Bhades siirnvvis vvn i iams no na oovern- MCNT SPAIt VARNISH. tS PBR flAU C.OI 1) Uronzo and ALUMINUM llrone Powder, $1 per lb. AMilutelv rhemlrallv pure DISKAN, 1 1 22 W. Girard Av. V. nll Phnn Pnnlar CiS Aulo Delivery J i HERE'S NEWS We have three floora of men'a clothing that must be sold quickly to make room for builders BUILDING OPERATIONS. cauo at labor conditions. dela ed be are at last going on OPEN TOR BUSINESS DURING ALTER T10NS Every article in the house marked down 40 NOT A rtAC'tC-MJMTIER SALE BUT A COMPLETE AND HONEST REDUC TION OP A PULL CHOICE STOCK OP HIGHORVDE SUITS AND OVER COATS IN THE NEWEST MODELS AND TINEST PABRICS TAKE THIS TIP ND ' LET YOUR REAbON' HE YOLK Gl'IDL TO V REAL lll'Y ' SAMUEL COOPER 1010 W. (IUAKD A' E. Open Evenings Somerset SweaterShop Cor. Somerset & Kensington Ave. Buy Direct from the Factory All-Wool Link & Link overs Reg. Re tail Stare Price. 5G.98 Colon Corwn Blue. . T e k i n rurouom Nairn on, a m e r inin Hcautj. Uulnu Send moQpj order or coecic, , HI wiiil ntiTi where bj parcel DOdl. T)ont healtatp. your money cheerfully rprunnprt ir not pntiniv Bniisiactnrv if I HOWARD VINCENT! 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Buildincr Bl1 k'nIs of Lnmber, J. . . t Tlpea. rittingB. et. Material rlione: Market 1J73. nirnr is rnoor noon Lightning- Hair Btnairc The best Hair Tonlo on tha market. Preventa dandruff, ant the hair from falllne out. It makes the hair Krow. Abaoluta iv cunranteed or monay refund- id leitlmonlala mailed n request, l cji tla II 75 3 Dottlea 5: 0 Dott ea J0.75. Far ii.1. bj drueSlsts Buppll.d bv Smith. Kllai Frnrh F. UOOP. MrO. jTO.. . 1IC N. Third St.. Camden. If. J. WLLAH RECORDSU 1J8IKREC0RDS 1129 CHESTNUT DIAMONDS BOUGHT OUR MANY TEARS OP .EXPERIENCE ft OUR HONEST h nni.IADLE ME1HOD8 IS YOUR GUARANTEE Many, diamond needed at once to fill ordera all alzej, ti to 10 carats will pay from 110 to JS500 eocli (cash) Wo must have them and by aell Inc vour diamond! to lia YOU VVH.I, AT LEAST SAVE 10 to 40 PER CENT. Estate! houaht Est 10 vears (Private) phone WaL 7143 AIbo old eold, silver, platinum bounht. The Diamond Shop &,?& Ertelt's Victor Vietrola Salesroom Large Aseortment of Records The Onlv Author Wed Denier on Ph. Kenalneton 7J1. North Front Street 2135 North Front St. 2133 t&lf now ABOUT Vfr SOME MONET on DIAMONDS AND JEWELRIf RATItS I OW AS !. tVALTERS' PVVTNSnnp. ool VRfK ST. .BONDED TO CITY, WHO LOANS ITHE MOST MONEY ON DIAMONDS? Lowest ratea of Interest chanced. Fridenberg's Loan Office 37 N. 11th "rt5.2Lbrt N. AV. Cor. 9th and Butto ood OBITfAIlV NOTICES 'IR NELSON' s PRINOLE died Mondas. i ebruarv 2d 1020 at the home of hla 1 5rwn,iT. . Mr and 1" John J Lindsay, of 124 blbley avinue Ardmore He was 111 . vvlth pneumcnli only ono week He was lorn in Newark N J November 10th, 1885 j f Prlnsle had been a valued engineer 1 in the employ of the Autocar Company for I several sears Ills clean, earnest nnd strnlehtforward chancter won the admira tion and respeu of those who came In con tact with him and wilt lone be recalled nuii rsieem d nis irU'nas ana business as orlatep 'rvkes were held nt tho S. P Franken neld Sons undertakinc parlors in Ardmore, Tuesdas evenlnic and the builal was In the Clinton fcmelerv lrvlnston N J at 10 a m Thumdas the Bth eatfts rilAKrnS t Norfolk Va Feb 2 I leut I jV'. I'INNEV AKEBS. son of Frank L I ardiy7rv Akers, of 1301 Morris at . nued r. '-elatlv cs and friends Invited to services lj-nt 2 p m Oilier H Balr Bids, 1820 c hestnut st Thlla Int. Weat Laurel Hill I Cem I AMBROSE - Feb 4 JLVUT E . daughter 1 or John and Margaret Ambrose (nee Quln- lan) Relatives and friends, B V. M So dal t of Our Lady of tho Rosary Church invited to funeral Mon.. 8 30 a m.. Darents1 residence 310 N 03d st. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of th Rosary Church 10 ,am Int St Denis's Cem. ATKINSON Of nn.umonla. Second Month ' h .SARAH CORLIES. widow of Henry At kliiFon iced 81 Due notlco of funeral will ue given . VV.rST rb n EMELTNE A C . wife or Hiuiarn C Averv I'uneral services vnd Int Oreenwich Conn Ilemalns may l-c viewed at ',11 j; Jlayland at, German town I rl er BALL Ffb -I JAMES BALL husband of late I 1abith Hall Ttelatlvea and friends Klnei,essing Tribe, No 200, I O It 11 imited to attend funeral. Sat. 1 lft I" in residence of It II Cnvannugh, 0922 oodlindae Int Mt Morlah Cm Auto funeral lULL-teh 1 ELI?ABETH PALL wife "t lato Janin 1UM Jtelntlvea and friends Invited to funeral Sat. 1 10 p m residence , y " avdnaugn, uhj vvooaiana ave ln!,'J Morlah Cem Auto funera' I HEIltjEIl Feb li. WILLIAM HEROEn I hr ItelatHes and friends Invited to funeral eei ir a Mon l tt m , 238 Queen lane, j tiermmtowfi Int private I Illi KLEi l'eb 0 Jt The Grejstone Lannluvvne ia Dr JOHN S husband of Harriet J" lib Kiev and son of late Henrv mid J-hzoli ih llnkley of Philadelphia aged .,rrR,u.5.nc,"ee of funeral will bo given I MQQEit ivb. 3, HAIIAII J , widow of Charles Hlgger aged 74 Relatives and friends invited tci runcial services Sat . .' , '' 1) .3407 Oermantown ave Int North woid Cem llONN'En Peb B WILLIAM r hus b-ina of Anna nonner (nee Olackln) aged Vr , I'elatives nnd friends st Edwards , H0,1,.&ani9 Society Court Liberty Council, No 131 I' of A , Kewanee Tribe, No 217 i O R M emntoyea of Surpass Leather 'o Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 30 a m . -I1 N 11th at Solemn renulem mass St Edward a church 10 a m Int Holy Sepul chre Cem UJOItLING feb 3 HANNAU M wife of Ernest HJorllng Relatives and friends invited to services Sat , 'J p m apn-ln-law s i residence Harry J Mick 1018 Cayuga st Int Ardsley Burial Park Remains may be viewed Krl af'' 7 v tn P.LACIC - Feb 4. THOMAS J son nf Robert J and Jennla 8 Black (nee Crooks) aged ID Relative and friends Invited to funeral hat Sam 2E!l Cherry st l2Jd and Arch sts ) Mass of requiem St Michael's Church lOlh and Lombard sta 0 ?? .'.' . '". '"' 'Media, Pa IVlends may call I'rl 7 lo u p m IIOYD Peb t of pneumonia WILLIAM, husband of Lldle Uoyd (nee Otis) Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 2 P m lit Hirch ave . Bala, Pa Int pri vate Fernwood Cem RROMBACH Peb 5. KATHARINE widow of Edward Ilrombach aged 72 Rel- n.iTcn nilu inriiai lnvuea to services inn . r u , m residence of son-in-law, William ..it s. eovo ixingsnore at caconv jnl L-uii.iiiiif-R oi lamuy, BIIOOMD Feb 4. REBECCA H . wife of Joseph E Broome aged 37 Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral Hat 2 30 p m husband'a residence, 10 S Broadway Pitman N J Services ut house Int Wennnah Cem Friends mar call Frl eve "nOWN-Feb B PETER N "hu'sband of Elizabeth K ITrown aged 76 RelaXves and friends Invited to funeral services, f UM ? ." , ,m residence of aon In-law, James T. Baldwin, 3I10W Vanklrk at.. Wlssl homing Int at convenience1 of family. DRYBON - Feb 4 MARGARET V 'wife ef John J Uryson (nee Crowe). Relatives and frtende Invited to funeral Kfnn . Ran m . 2331 St Athens nleca iA nnn rat. !,n?. V ' -. Bplenvn blyh maee of requiem Bt 'Antjionv' .Church 10 ... m. Jat, Holy ' auti Cua, AuUt arV u , i DEATIIH BtinKip Suddenly. Teh. 8. AIIEMENIA. gj. iiuuuu cnea uaineroni, wuo oi j Ilurke, aired 80 Itelatlvea and friends. Prosperity Tribe. Circle No. M7, C. of F. of Aflft Invited tn funeral fill . R SO a. tn . 1030 N Hutchinson at. Solemn high requiem rnaoe pt. aiaiacnya cjnurcn 10 a, m, mi. .". Cross Cem, Auto service. DURKE Feb. B, MICHAEL J, BURKE, aon of late Thomas and Bridget Burke Rel ative and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., S 80 a. m , residence of sister. Mrs Michael Cunningham, 2715 N. 25th st. High mass St columbft'e Church 10 a, m. Int. West minster Cem. nAT.Tj vt-k a inqmPTr Tr. CALL hus. band of Catherine. Call (nee Ellas) and aon or tho lato Joseph and Anna i-aii iiein tlvcs and friends, Francis Kossuth Society, of Trenton. N. J.. Invited to funeral Sat.. 8 30 n. m, 1810 E Alrdrle at. Solemn requiem mat Church of the Ascension, 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. CAIN. Of pneumonia, Feb. B. at late residence 2024 Ridge ave , HARRY A husband of Katie A Cain Funeral serv ices held on Mor 2 P m . nt parlora of Martin Evoy & Son, 2S00 Diamond at. Int. Private .. CAIN Feb 4. of rmeumonla,, CHARLES J husband of Hannah E Cain (neo Logan) and son of James nnd Sarah Cain. Funeral Mon , 10. a m , 2713 Polsom at. (27th and Brown ats 1 Int Hnlv Cross Cem CHRISTINE Teb 3, MART BRAD RURY. daughter of Clinton M and Sarah E Christine Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Frl, 8 p m , parenta' residence, 1111 Kerhnuch at Int private . CODY Feb 1 HEfcEN MARIE,-daughter of John J and Rosena A NlcholnB Cody, aged 18 Relatives nnd friends, employes of Air Rdurtlon Sales Co Invited to funeral, Sat,, 7 30 a m , parents' reldence. BO Vf Johnson at.. Oermantown High mass St Vincent de Paul's Church, 0 a. n. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. . , ,,, CONWELL Fob -I, MART E, wife of Edward J Convvell aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 7 30 a. m . residence of Thomas Alios, 2211 N Bancroft st High mass Church of Our Lady of Mercv n a m Int Private COPPLE Feb 3 REBECCA, widow nf Henry Copple aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2 p, m , UppeV Providence, Delaware county. Pa. Int Media Cem CRAIG reb B ANNIE CRAIO Rela tives and frlende Invited to service. Mon 2 tj m 124 President avo . Rutledee, Dela ware en Pi Inr Mt Morlah Com CRATE. reb 4. EARL ILWEN, aon of Joseph M and Charlesanna Agglngs Crate, aged 31 Relatives nnd friends, Ottawa Tribe No 10 Havmalters' Association, No IB, I O R M Now lersev Lodge No 1, Nonpareil Lodge, No 220, Canton Ridgley. No B, Patriarch Militant; Mt Zlon Rebecca Lodge Nn 7 Camden Encampment, No. 12, I 0,0 F, Invited to funeral, parents' resi dence, 218 Woodlawn terrace Colllngawood, N J . Sun 2pm Int private, Arlington Cem Friends may call Sat . 7 to 0 p. m. CRERAND reb 3. JOSEPH A . Bon of Joseph J and Margaret Crerand. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 7 10 a m , B02 Haddon ave., Camden, N. J Solemn renulem high mass Church of the Immaculate Conception a. m Int. St. Marv's Cem , Gloucester. N J Auto service CROSSON reb 4 HENRY, husband nf Margaret Croson Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral Sat. fl 30 n m . from 3812 Spring Oarden at.. West Phlla. Solemn requiem miss at St Agatha's Church. 11 a m Int st Ann a um Auto runeral DAIIL Feb I CLAUDE HAZLETON husband of Lucille Urban Dahl, aged 33 Relatives nnd l'lends Quaker City Lodge, No 31, K of P D Ol K. K.. and Local Union. No ion A F. of M , Invited to funeral Sot 1 30 p m , narents' residence 141 W oimour 'st , Oermantown Int. private, lonawanda New York papers copy DAVIS At ntman, N J , Feb 3, ED WARD E husband of JSellle Davis, for merlv of 4317 Osage ave , Phlln. Relatives and friends American Stir Lodge, No 405, LOOT Camp No 270, P. O. S. of A.: Fhlla Tjposraphlcal Union, No 2, Pitman Cottagers' Aeso , and employes of tha John C, Winston Do Invited to services, bat . 2 p m , residence of son, Harrv T, Davis, 1412 Lansdonne ave Int Mt Morlah Cem Frlerds may call Tri., 7 to 0 p. m DEUBER Of Influenza Feb 4 SARAH daughter of Frederick and Orletta R Dauber, aged 211 Funeral services Sun 3 p. m , residence of parents, 2.IJ1 S 8th st Inr Lflfnvotte Cem DBVEN.NEY Feb 4. CHARLES son of Charles V and Gertrude A. Devenney (nee Dojle) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat 2pm. residence of parents, B0J0 Aenen st Int Cathedral Cem DOlGIIERIT Feb 4, of Influenza nnd pneumonia, HARRY J , husband of Ella Dougherty (nee Monaghan) runeral Snt 10 a. m , 1009 Qlrard ave Int St. Denis a Cem DRAUDE reb 3, SUSAN E . daughter of late Daniel and Amelia Draude, aged 66 Relatives nnd friends may view re mains Fri eve , residence of niece, 126 N Llndemvood st High requiem mass St Joseph' R C Church Lancaster Pa , Sat. morning Lancaster papers copv, l.CKERT 1'ob . FLORENCE ECKERT. wife of Raymond Eckert and daughter of Albert and Anna Tompkins (nco Walker), aged 20 Relatives and friends Invited to funersl, Sun ,2pm 3028 N Swanson st, Jnt Gieenmount Cem. Triends may call Sat , 8 to 10 p m EISENACH Feb 3, MART M daugh ter of lite loseph and Elizabeth Eisenach, foimeily of Port Carbon, Pa Funeral Sat , 7 10 a m . residence of Bister Mrs Emma McOettlgan, J834 Poplar st HlRh ma-s of requiem St Ludwir's Church 0 a. m Itela tles nnd friends Invited to attend Int Old Cathedral Cem LNLEY reb 4 of Influenza WILLIAM I son of William II and Margaret M. 1 nley. aged 10 Iuneral Sat . in a in . 11H7 V Lehigh ave Int Holy Sepulchre L em ERB Feb 2. JOIRJ L . husband of So phie Erb (neo Ofer). Relatives anl friends members of Phils Lodgp, No. 04 L. O. o. M . Chlcopee Tribe No. 1711 I O R. M , and Stetson Ben Society Invited to serv ices Sat J n m 24J4 N Palrhill at Int. Northwood Cem Remains may bo viewed Frl after 7 v. m. FERGUSON Feb 4 GERTRUDE L. wife of John D Ferguson Relatives and friends Invited to service Sat ' p m. 0I4S Koinhart st Int Fernwood Cem TINER Feb LAURA S daughter of Mallndt and late Joseph Finer Rela tives and friends, Excelsior Chapter, No 3S Order of Eastern btar Graduate Nurses of 11110. Nurses Alumnae Ass n of Samaritan Hospital Invited to funeral services Mon, 2 p m residence of brother in law Frank 1 ulmcr 1324 W aioga st Int Hillside fern, via funeral tar Friends mai tali Sun , S to 10 p m FLYNN 1 eb 4 MICHAEL husband of Maigarct Flynn Relatives and friends, Holv Name hociet- of St Gregory s Church, invited to funeral Sat Sam resldenre of brother Peter Hart 1211) N' Blst st . W Phlla Solemn requiem mass St Gregory's Church (I 30 a m Int St Denis's Cem FOREMAN Feb 2 JO NNA S wife of William A Foreman, aged 07 Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat , 2 p. m , 411.1 N. Sth st. Int Northwood OEU1IART Of pneumonia 1 eo B JOHN, sou of 1 rank and Rosanna (lebhart aged 17 I uneral services and int private Annvtlle, PemiRVlvanla G1LLAN Suddenly Teb 2 JOHN A , husband of late Mary Olllau Funeral Sat 8 JO a m , JS40 Folsom st Requiem high mass St Agatha's Church 10 a m Int Holv Cross Cem Relatives and friends Division No 7. A O H , Branch No. HO. I C. B U ; Cathollo bona of Derry, in vited to attend GORDON At New Haven. Conn.. Felt 4, CLARA JANE AVERY wife of Joseph Gor don aged 42 Relatives and friends Invited to service Mm , 11 a m Oliver II nair llldg , 18J0 Chestnut st Thlla Int pri vate QRASSMANN -F.h r. ltltnn GRASS MANN, husbind of Rosa Grassmann (nee J.auerj aged 01 Relatives and friends, nnd all societies of which he was a member Invited to funeral services Sun . 11 30 n m 5025 N 11th st Int private. Ger niantown Crematory Please omit floweis GREEN Fnh 4 niMA A willow of Henry N Green aged bO Relatives and irlt-i'Us invited to funeral setvlcea bat 2 p m , residence of son in law Richard P Rlddell 211 S 6th Bt Darbl Pa Int .Mt 1'eace Cem l.Ill'MBINE Feb 1 CHARLES JOSEPH husband of llertha Grumblno (nee Abbott) aged 40 Relatives and friends members Curtis Benettcial Society, Invited to funernl, Sat ,8am, Baptist ave , Harrington N J High mass bt Rose of Lima c hurch Haddon Heights N J. Jnt bt Mary s Cem , Gloucester City (1UESSEFEI.T1T IVh, 1 WAT.TT-.lt .T . lusband of Bessie A Guessefeldt (neo Koh- ler) neiauves and friends muted to Iunerai services, bat , 2 p m J117 S JOth st Int private 1 rlends may call Frl 8 to 10 p m GUIESINGER Feb 4, CATHERINE ., widow of Capt John If Guleslnger aged SI Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat , 2 p m , 3J8 N 41st et HARROLD Of influenza, Fob 4 ROSE A wife of late Bartholomew Harrold (m Carroll) runeral Sat , 8 30 a m , 2614 S 16th st Int Holy Cross Cem HARTMAN reb 2 MARIA J HART MAN daughter of James I' and Sadie Mo Govern uged J1 Relatives and friends In vited to Iunerai, Sat 8 JO a in , 1 Nelson terrace (40th and Filbert tta ). Wcbt Phila delphia. Solemn requiem mass St, James s Church 10 a m Int. bt Denis's Xlem HARVEY Feb 5, ANNIE J wife of Thomas F Harvey "Duo notlco of funeral will bo given from late residence lvina and Chestnut aves , Oak Lane HARWOOD Feb 4. ARTHUR IIAR WOOD husband of Louisa Harwood (nee Kendall) Relatives nnd friends Farlf!tltR, Court, Pride of Frankford No 42, and tha ueaincra ana iw latere abso invited to runeral services, Sun , 3 p in 1210 Unity st Frankford Int Oakland Cem Friends may call Sat , after 7 p in IIAUO Feb 4 PRLDEIUCK J hus bard nf Margaret Haug, aged 54 Relatives and friends members St Jacobus'a Churth HadlBCher Unt Vereln German Hen Union. Local District No. HHl. Tongweo TrlhA fcn 82.', I O 11 M , and employes of Hale & Kllhurn Invited to funeral services, Sun . J P m 2125 N. 4th st Int. private, Hillside Cem HAWKINS Feb 4, MARY ADELINE, wife of Alfred W. Hawkins, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat., 3 p m.. 2U17 Snyder ave int. Trinity Lutheran Cem Remain may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p tn. HAWORTH Feb. 3. ABRAHAM HA WOllTlI need 77 Relatives and friends employes of William Cramp Engine and Shipbuilding Co Invited to funeral services. Hat, 2 p. m 8231 Pptter it. (Kensington ave and Westmoreland sts ). Int, private, Remnlns.mav be viewed Trl eve HENNIO Feb 4, at parents' residence, Htanwood and Hennlg sts . Tox Chase. Phlla , WILLARD MEGAItaEE. son of Howl ard 11 and Miriam Hennlz (nee Megargee), aged 17 days HENRY. Feb. 3. EUPIIKMIA. lr. e William Henry. Relatives and frltndt ti vlted to (uneral services, eat.. 8 p. m 4tM P.nn st . Frankford, Int. private. K.it .:r7"0o".,"mrT","M' '"" Tr 'Uir.r, .Pat. a cvttiirsA.ffc ir u-Wlr DEATHS daughter of lato William E. and Harriet Moore. Relatives and friends mvltea to fu norol services, Mon , 3 p m .residence or son-in-law, Lewis Btoud. 134 N. Allison st, Int. private, Frlcnda may call Bun,, 8 to 10 n. HOLT. Suddenly. FREDERICK F, HO r,r tinmimnnta. Feb. 4. V n. V..k.il nt tln..l.i 1 IVl'jllJ.tVlt.iV i', llUUi iiuaumm ...... , Irwin Holw of Ocean City, N. J. Relatives and Wends lnvuea to iunerai services, nai 10 30 a. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Ualr S. Son. Arch nnd 10th atB. Int. private. HOPSON. Peb B. KATHARINE M. HOPSON. vvlfo of William A. Hopson, Jr.. nnd daughter of Michael and Rose Kelly, at husband's residence, 2520 Ellsworth t. No tlce of funeral Inter, .., ,, . HUBBULL Fob 4, MART O.. wife of Edmond Chryatal Hubbell and daughter of Robert and Margaret McClellan Cheney. Roiatlves and friends Invited to funeral aery. Ices. Sat.. 2 p. m,. 4B14 N. liber at. Int. private. Frlonds mav call this Frl. eve. Portsmouth, N H .papers copv JESTER Feb 3, ELLA ELIZABETH, wlfo of Edwin M, Jester and daughter of late William II. and Anna O, Simpson, aged HJ Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat, 2 p. m., chapel of Andrew J. Balr & Son,' Arch and 10th sts Jnt. Fernwood Cem. Remains may bn viewed Frl. eve. JOHNSON. Feb 3, LAURA E. SLINO LUFF. wlfo of Harry Johnson, aged 40, Funeral Sat . 2 p ,m,, undertaking parlors of Charles W. Lewis, Lawrcncovllle, Pa. Int. PrKELLY. Feb. 4. ANNA, wife of Edward J, Kollv, of Church lane and Marshall road, Upper Darby, Pa. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral, Sat., 8 n. m , residence of daughter. Mrs Helen Orlset. 20 N. St nernard st. (50th and Market sts ), West Philadelphia, Solemn mass of requiem St Pnllomena's Church, Lansdowne, Pa 10 a m Int. St Charles a Cem KELLY. reb 4. DELIA KELLT, late nt Wawa, Delaware co Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7 a m , residence of Mrs. Jf. n Sweeney. 170S Arlington st (17th nnd Norrls sts Mass of requiem Lady of Mercy Church 8 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem . New York city KENT Feb B, HARRIET ALICE, wife of Charles II Kent (neo Roberts), aged 24 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Mon , 2 p. m , 6005 Greene st . Ger mantovvn Int. private. KERN At Wilmington. Del., Feb. 3, Mrs LYDIA A KERN, at homo of sister, Mrs. H. Y. Jamlon. 403 W. 10th at. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services 403 W. 10th st . Wilmington, Del , Frl,, 2 p. m Int. private. KETTLEWEI.L Feb 3, of Influenza, WILLIAM husband of late Mary Kettle well (nee Bate) Funeral Sat ,2pm. 417 Krams ave . Roxborough. Int. private, Westminster Cem KIMKS Feb. 4, JOSEPH KIMES. aged 81 Relatives nnd friends. Williamson Lodge, No 300 F and A M , Phlladelphal Royal Arch Chapter, No 160, Robert Nor rls Lodge, No 20 I O O r . Cherokee Tribe, No II'. I O R M ; Penna. Reserve Post. No 101, GAR and all organiza tions of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, Sat , 2 p m , residence of son-ln-Iaw, Dr Charles Goss 1810 W. Al legheny ave Int Mt Vernon Cem. KLOSTFRMAN reb 4, of pneumonia, STELLA II , vifo of Walter E. Klesterman, tlau"htr of Howard M and Ada Brown, aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited to rumrnl services tat , 2 p in , at 4525 N 11th st Int. private, Northwood Cem Re mains mav boeA lowed I'rl. eve. KOESKiVi ur pneumonia, i en ;i, AGNES M , daughter of Martin and Marga retta Koebcrt (nee Kullmann) aged 28 Funeral Sat 10 a m , narentB' residence. 707 W Allegheny ave. Int. private. Holv Sepulchre Cem Remains may be viewed Frl , after 7pm KOMMER Tcb 5, HELEN LOUISE, daughter of William and Dora W Hammer Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon Jp m , parents' residence, (1311 Stenton ave , Oermantown. Int. pri vate KULP reb 3. WILLIAM, husband of Sarah Kulp RelatlveB nnd friend Invited to funeral services Sat , 2 p m 1230 N. Redfteld st, Int private Arlington Cem, Re mains may bo viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p. m. KUJIPF. Feb 4 BLANCHE (nee Schil ler) wife of Louis Kumpf, aged 27 Rela tives and friend members of Norrls Square IT P. Church Invited to funeral services Sat ,2pm, parlors of Seher & Hesslnger 20OJ E Susquehanna ave Int, private Oreenmount Cem Friends may call Fri eve Auto service LANCASTER. Suddenly. Feb H. WIL LIAM II.. Jr . son of late William and Ablgs.ll Lancaster Relatives and friends In vited to funeral kervltes, Mon., 2 30 p. m , 2J4(I Oxford Bt. Int private Auto service LAW reb 5 GERTRUDE M. wife of Edwin R Law Relatives and friends In vited to Bervice Sun 7pm, residence of hor fathcr-ln-law, William W. Law. 436 N. Ud Bt. Int Altoona, Pa , Men . train leavlnc Broad St Sta , 10 25 a. m LEEDOM l'eb B. JOANNA W.. widow of Emmor S Leedom Relatives and friends lnvuea to iunerai services uon , i: p m , 201 Sharon ave Colllngdale. Pa. Int. prl- i.ntn ltnterford Frlpnds Cem LEIDY. Feb 1. MARY, wife of Harry P. Llrts. Relatives nnd friends Altar Society of bt Columba's Church invited to funeral, Sat , 8 10 a m , 2403 W. Sedgley ave. Sol emn requiem mass St. Columba's Church 10 a in Int Holv Sepulchre Cem. LIPPINCOTT At Salem N J Feb. 3. GEOltGIANVA, widow of Joseph W. Llppln cott, aged 73, runeral services hrother-in-law's residence, Robert Boon. B8 Walnut at. Sat , 11a. m Omit 41owers Int East View Cem , Salem, N. J, No further notice will be given LOWRIE On Feb 5, 1920. at Warrlors mirk. Pa , MATILDA NASSAU LOWRIE. widow of J R Lowrle. Funeral services at late residence. In Warrlorsmark, Pa,, 1 30 p m Saturday. LOWIHEE reb B JOHN O LOWTII ER aged 01. Duo notlco from 3300 S 2'd 6treet XtACAULET Feb 4 formerly of "747 v Howard st . JOSEPH M. son of Margaret nnd late Samuel I, Macauley aged 26 Itela tlves and friends Invited to funeral Sat . 7 10 a m residenco of brother, Samuel Macaulev 2S13 N Judson at Mass St Columba's Church u a m. Int Old Cathedral Cem MARSHALL Feb. 4, JOHN WESLEY, husband of Mary Gladys Marshall (nee Sta lling) and son of Mary E. and late John W. Marshall, aged 24. Relatives and friends In vited to services. Sat 2 p. in , residence of mother. 1B28 S B3d st. Int. private. Friends may call Frl . 7 to 0 d. m. MARTI Of pneumonia, Teb 4, ELIZA BETH ANNA wife of John P Marti and daughter of Adam and Amelia Dankel aged l- Funeral services Mon j p m 2407 S l'ercv st Int Fernwood tVm McALlNDON Feb 4, EVELINE M. Mc AH1?1i9.N,neer,I;earc,)' wlf of Cornelius P McAllndon, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Sat . j n m an.n ao. quehanna ave Int, K. of P Cem Auto funeral Savannah, Ga . papers copy McBRIDE Feb 3. MAPI HEW, husbrnd of late Isabella Evans Mcllridr Relatives and friends member of Gaston Presbyterian Church, Invited to funeral services Sat 2 30 p m , 2'JOJ N Camac st Int private' Omit flowers McCALL Feb 4 of pneumonia LEROY R , ron of Jerome F and Mary E McCall (nee Reading) aged 24 He was a member of Jerusalem Lodge, No 606. F nnd A M Funernl Sun ,2pm residence of parents 1601 Harrison st , Frankford Int Drl vato. Codar Hill Cem. p" McOETflOAN. eb B, FRANCIS P husband of late Cutharlnn R virna.inn' need 80, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon, 8 a m, son's residence. 1610 Broadway. Camden. N. J, Requiem hlh mass Church of the Sacred Heart u "30 a in Int. Now Cathedral Cem. Remains may bn viewed Sun eve Auto funeral, Omit flowers McQLADE Feb. 3. AONBS E , daughter of John and Elizabeth McGlade. aged "t Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 8 30 o m, 2348 MoorB st Itequlem high mass St. lidmund's Church 10,, m Int Holy Cross Cem Triends may call Frl eve McKENNA Feb. 3, MARY A , daughter of lato Patrick and Ellen McKenna (nee Lnvln) Re at ves and friends in. n V".." sodality or me gesu parish Invited tn i"n,e,.rai' J8','.. s,30,,a.;, In ""ldenfe of hrother. Daniel T MoICpnnn n .,. nve Solemn high icqulem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Vtlll arailtlf is;i iv,t; MENTZER At 0129 Callowhlll st , Feb 3 WILLIAM II husband nf Wlin a Sf.. ?er (nee Miller) Relatives and friends West Phlla Lodge, No 8, A O M P . Wllllarn vvinaom council, No B80 O of I A Tern, pie Glee Club, and members of Centenary M E Church and choir, Invited to services bat , 8 10 p m , Oliver II Balr Bldg . is-n Chestnut st Int, private, New Holland, Pa Sun ' MEYER reb 4 HANNAH (nee McCarty) wife of John A Meyer, aged 76, Relatives and frlcnda, Leacue of Sacred Heart of Cesu, Invited to iunerai, Sat, 8.30 a m 1415 N. 20th st High mass of requiem Church of Oesu 10 a. m Int Holy Crosa Cem Autn funernl, ,-. , MITCHELL reb. 3 EMMA MARIE, wife of George H Mitchell and daughter of Ed. ward T and Lulu E Cropper Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat , 1 p, m patents' residence B126 Baltimore ave. Int Mt Morlah Cem Remains tray be viewed l ri n tn iu p m MORROW Feb B FANNA, WOOD, wife of Edward Morrow and dat ter of late Erskine and Fannie Wood a.d 28 Fu neral services nnd Int. private, Snt 2 n m 100J Castor road, Frankford MORWOOD Feb 4 ALEXANDER son of George T and Jane Morwood of Castle Dawson County Derry Ireland aged 45 Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral bat , 3 o m residence ot brother-in-law' Henry J Mann 3050 N Percy at Int' East Cednr Hill Cem. "' "" MkUL.,'l'i"T,reb' ,1 . JAMES husband ot Catharine Mullen Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral Mon . 8 30 a m , 760 lie. AlPln st W Phlla Solemn high ma, ot jequlem. St Agatha's Church 10 a m Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto imeral MURPHY -Feb (4. jIAIl R widow of Edward Murphy and daughter of late Ed. ward and Rose Carney Relative and friend. lntl,S tf funeral Mil B nn T ..'.."" In-law'B residence D'avld Xfi.nv'ut no. Gllllncham at . Frankford Solemn high ret ?ulcm mass St Joachim's Church 10 a m nt St Ann's Cem. ' ' jmualu ut pneumonia Feb 3 THOMAR J husband of Ellen and son of late Thomas and jrary Neaie. aged 01 Funeral Sat . lo a m 1113 Porter et. Int private. w Liiris i eo , juiin J. sonb of HSf'", ?.". J8.'.YcM..?i 9:lnn. . Dui residenco, 20 16 Cherry et PAINE Feb 4, ALLEN C. husband nt Elizabeth McCorkle Paine, Services and int at convenience of family. ocrv,g ""d l-KHTOnl-reu 4, of Influenia nneu. . UNDEnTAKEnS flUYLERS it WIOABaX. ;PIAMOH DEATHS monla, JAMES J., aon of Joseph and Nm. Pentony (nee Duffy). . Funeral Sat., lo a il ' from parents' residence, 2320 roDlar ..' Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. ioDlar t, PENTONY. Of Influenza-pneumonia r.v. 4, JAMES J son of Joseph and Nellie p!?' tonv (nee Duffy). Funeral Sat,, lo " residence of parents, 2320 Poplar st ilV PEREHtA. Feb. B, CATHAniNB st (nee Haydon), wlfo of Edward M. Pereir. Relatives and friends. B. V. M. SodaliiJ' Altar and Rotary and Sacred Heart Societii. and the Ladles' T. A. B. and Mary St.: of the Sea Societies of the Cathedral, inwiii to funeral, Mon... 8 80 o. m , 018 N. Bois at. Solemn requiem mass Church ?.." Mother of Sorrow 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral cem. PHILLIPS. Suddenly, at Jaolcsonvlll. Fla Feb. 2, Rev, BERNARD PHILLlpJ' pastor of St. Aloylu' Church. 20th ana Tasker sta Reverend clergy, relatives ana friends. Invited to funeral, Sat. moralri Divine office will begin at 0-30 a. in . fdi. lowed by solemn requiem mass 10 a n! Int. St. Aloyslua's Church Grounds. Omit flowers PFLEAGER. reb. B, at 1835 N. Marvin, at.. JUSTUS K. PFLEAGER, aged 81. Fu neral nnd Int, at convenience of family, QUIOLEY. Feb 4 8I8TER TRANCIH REGIS. S. J BEATRIS M.. daughter of John and late Margaret Carl In Qulgley. Tie qulem mass Sat., 0am, Mt. St. Joseph's Chapel. Chestnut Hill. Int. Mt, st Jo. senh's Cem RAND. Feb. fl. WATSON ItAND, son et lato John and Mary E, Rand. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to attend funeral services. Sun., 7.30 p. m , 4836 Hawthorne at,, rrankford. Int. William Penn Cem, Somerton. RH.OADS. Feb. 4, of. pneumonia. 131. BEL K . widow of Clarence R. Rhoads Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral service. Sat.. 1 2.30 p. m. 2028 W. Tioga st Int nrlvate. RICHMOND Feb. 3. ELWOOD. husband of Sarah M. Richmond, of Cedarvllle N J Relatives and friends Invited to Bervice. Sat., 2 80 p m., residenco of alstert Miss Viola Richmond, 1718 Green st , Phlla. Int Evergreen Cem Camden. N. J, ROLLER At Newark, N J . suddenly Feb B. LENA SACHS, wife of Joseph r Roller, nged B0 Relatives and friends Ladles' Auxiliary erf Waterwltch Association of Waterwltch N. J,. Invited to funeral services. 163 Chadwlclc St.. Newark. N J 8un ,4 p m. Int. ralrmount Cem . at con venience of family, SANDERS. Feb 4, WILSON, husband ct Josephine E. Sanders. Relatives and friends Phl'a. Lodge, No , 2, B. P. O. of E : em ployes John C. Winston, Invited to funeral services, Sun , 1:30 p. m . 1517 Pike st. Int private, Westminster Cem. SCHROEDER On Feb 2 1920 et El Paso. Tex.. HENRY ALBERT SCHItOE DER, son of Louisa R and late Ollllut Schroeder, of New York city, aged 41 Funeral services will be held In St, George's Chapel, adjoining St. George's Church, Stuv vesant Square New York, 10 a. m , Sat Feb, 7 Member of his fraternity, Delta Psl are Invited tn attend SCHWARZKOPF. Feb. 4, WILLIAM SCHWARZKOPF. Relatives Invited to fu neral cervices. Sat., 11 a. m , son's reel dence, 600 N. Perth st . near Sth and Spring Garden sts Int. private. SEAT Feb. B. of Influenza. SAMUEL W aon of Samuel J nnd Netlv Seay, aged 22 Funeral Mon. 2 t m . residenco of parents 2713 W. Seltzer Bt. Int. private. Mt, Peace CSINER Feb. 8. SARAH, wife of John T Slner (nee Wolfe). Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral aervlcos Sat., 2 n. in , 1017 N Randolph Bt. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. Remain may be viewed I rl. 7 t0 SMITH At West Chester, Pa , First day. Second Month 4th. FREDERIC J hus band of Caroline T. Smith and aon of M Elizabeth and the late Hutchinson Smith aged B3 Relative and friends invited to funeral services nt Maple ave , Seventh day Second Month 7th Inst., 10 a. m. Interment and services at Ablngton Friends' Burylnj Ground, Jenklntown, 2 p. m. SMITH, Feb 4, of Influenza. JOHN HENRY, son of Clara and late John Thomas bmlth, aged 3D. Funeral services, Sat 2 p m . 4J N, Llndenvvood Bt. Services and SPANO Of Wildwood. N. J, Feb B S. FRENCH, husband ot Ttlta Spang (nee Gelsenberger). need 31. Announcement or USTERRETT. At 2140 Cherry at.. Feb. 1 SAMUEL, husband of Elsie Sterrett. Rela tives and friend Invited to services. Mon 2 p. m . Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut Bt. Int private. Remains may be viewed Sun . 7 to 0 30 p. m 1 STEUBE. Feb 3. GEORGE W., husband of Ida T. Steube Relatives and friends, Richard Vaux Lodge, No. 384, F. and A M.: Columbia Royal Arch Chapter, No 91, Grand Fraternity, No. BO, and directors of Henry H. Roelof's Building and Loan Asso Invited to funeral services. Sat,, 2 p. m SBII N Grata st Int. private. STEWART Suddenly, at 311 S 12th st Feb. 4. FRANCIS T. STEWART. M. D Friends are invited to services. Sat., 2 p. m , Church of St. Luke and Epiphany, 13th st below Spruce. Int private. STOKES. Suddenly, Feb. 0, ANNA T,T LOR, widow of Walter P. Stokea Hged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral on Second-day Secord Month, 0th Inst., 2 15 p m , from BOO Chester ave,, Moorestown J Int private. Train leaves Market St Ferry nt 1 10 p m SWEENEY Feb B. CATHARINE M daughter of Martin and late, Margate Sweeney (neo Dunn). Due notice of funoral will be given, from father's residence, 2C01 "tHOXIPSON Feb B EUGENE THOMP SON. late of 1B38 W Dauphin st husband of Mabel Thompson, nged 41 Due notice of funeral will be given, David H. Schujler Hide Broad and Diamond ets. THOMSON Feb 6 EDNA, daughter of William J and Anna Thomson (nee Currani aged 4. Funeral Sat.. 2 p. m . residence of parents 870 N. Tareon et Int. Holy Crosj Cem Relatives and friends Invited TISBIINS Feb. 8. EDWARD J TIM MINS, husband of late Annie Tlmmlns (nee McElhone) Relatives and friends hard wood finishers of the 4th st. and Broad st shops of the Penna R R., Court General George B. McClellan No 143, F. of A llnuka Tribe. I. O. R JL: Hardwood Fin letters' Local. No. 426 Invited to funeral Sit. 8 30 a m N. E cor. 68th st and Greenway ave Mass of requiem Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Jnl Hnlv Cross Cem Auto cortege. TOMPKINS Feb 4. SARAH A wlfo of Wesley T. TompltlnB, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun , J p m . apts William II. Rattereby. 3310 N Broad st Int. Northwood Cem TOWNSEND Suddenly, at Atlantic Clf N J I eb 3. ELIZABETH D daughter of late Joseph H and Elizabeth Ollberi Funeral services Sat , 2 10 p. m . parlors of Jeffries &. Keates 1711 Atlantic ave Atlantic Sits. N J. Int Pleasant! Ille 'tOr'neR At Woodstown, N J , Teb 4 JOHN It TURNER, aged 71 Funeral sen Icea Sat , 2 p in , Woodstown, N J Int private Lawnslde Cem. TURNER Feb 5 H CLAYTON Iran Toseph F nnd Amanda Dlsston aged 1 Relatives and friends invited to funeral er ices,. bat . J p m residence of parents 10 1 ilPPENYe'r'cHARLES . , band of Mary W. Tuppcny. aged 64 Rela fives ana irienaa, iTospect tiii.e, iu. .' r. and A. M University Chapter, No .'19 R A. M : Craftsmen's Club. f Dolawar county and the Sharon Hill Fire Co., Invite! to services Sat . 2 p. m , 23 S Sharon ave Sharon Hill, Pa. Int. Arlington tern Friends mav view remains Frl eve. VAN DYKE reb. 4, CHARLES H , hu" band of Isabell (nee Clakeley) and son or Sophia and lata Charles. Van Dike, aged .19 Relatives and friends Ivy Council, No IS F P A.. Oxford Castle. No. 104. A O K of M C , officers of Uth Police District, invll'l to funeral Borvlces, Mon , 2 p. m , 174J 7th st Int private .... WA1NWRIOHT On Teb B, 1120 MVlU WAINWRIGHT. widow of John Walnwrlgh' aged Ul sears Retatlves and friends It vlted to funeral services on Mon at -p m . at late residence 2S31 S .Watts i Int private, rernwood Cem. Friends ma call Sun eve, LEGAL AnVKBTlSEMENTS RECEIVERS' NOTICE REED, SMITH. SHAW HEAL Attorney s-nt-I.nw 747 Union Arrnde Pittsburgh, Pa. . . , . In the District Court of the United Stat" for tho Western District of Pennsylvania S S Consolidated Cause No 40, Novem bar term, 11)15. between Woonsocket Insil tutlon for Savings and Llndsey Water ' " Lackawanna Trust Co, Intervener, ana lckawanna TruBt Co vs Llndsey '" Co and John II Kaucher, William r Hot mann and Morris Knowles, receivers 0' Llndsey Water Co In equity. , .... Motlce t hereby Given that th final ar count of John II Kaucher William Hofman and Morris Knowles. reteUer" aroreaaid ot said Linasey water ,,; aether with a proposed schedule of ul""1,?", Hon of the balance hown by said account distributing the said balance first to costs of Milt and this advertisement, balaiue 10 Lackawanna Trust Co, trustee, utm "-j Judgment creditor at above numbei ana .. -,- n t- .., fliasj In tha flaia ourt on l"rldoy. Jnnuarj 23. 1020. and con firmed nlst to become absolute and dltr.i, tlon to be made in accoraanco "'"'a 1 schedule, on Thursday, February 19. Ir '; unless exceptions be filed thereto lo '" meantime. .. JOHN H KAUCHEIl WILLIAM V HOFMANN. MORRIS KNOWLES Receiver ot Undsey Water Co 535. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! K Notice is hereby given that suit has been Instituted In the United State District Court for the Eastern Dl'trlct 01 Pennsylvania by the United States to tnj the use of John R. Llvrzer. a of "' Session, 10IU. No C03-',. against "'"-" Linker and Benjamin Linker, trading " William Linker Company, and Mai : iipj schutx and Max Kothstrln, upon the bond 01 aid defendant, given to the United Sta'" Government under a contract between " Navy Department and said William I In"' Company for an extension to the Enwr ee.icy Barrack, Philadelphia , Navy Yro Snown a Contract 224. All Vtrttint''. companle. furnUhlna' labor 'or rhf-"",?, upon said contract are permitted and nerew notlfl.d to Intervene In such action the Court may order. In accordance Federal Act of February 24. 1005 cai amandin. Act ot AuguU l&V&ff" Attorney for Plaintiff ftnn West Fnd Triiet Hid . - (7351 J59TATK OF MARGARET C. 1 EST, It? deceased Letter testamentary jJJ the above estate having been eranted to tJ undersigned, all person Indebted to the sMJ estate are requested to make payment, " those having; claim In present the K" without ae.uy.Jo HH!APN Or to her itUxraer. i KiTOJikS2Htt' . li an jtu Ar ii . . mi ,i,.3fe. . ,A.ri. ,. - HijJU J. 4
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