ti$yiF&m, v5f J. V I h ?h 2 FINANCIAL , BKI1E.MPTION NOT1CP. 0 Tilt! HOLDERS OK POCAHONTAS rOLI.inniKH COMPANY 1IVK 1'KII CENT .SINKING 1TSU FIRST MORT- f'AGI IOI.I BONDS, DDK MAY Ii 1087, tSSUKl t'MIF.H MORTGAGE Ol' Till", POCAHONTAS t Ol.l.lKltlKS COM PANY. A flROIMA C ORI'OKATION. 1ATKI) NO EMBER 1. 1001. The undersigned, having elected to re flm the entire amount of bonds outstanding f the Issue above, referred to. and in pur nuance of Paragraph 7 of the mortgage above referred to herebj dives notice that It will on Mar 1. 1020, redeem all of said bonds at the price of 10.1" of their par value, together with arcrued and unpaid Interest, at the of tlce of the Columbia Trust Comoanl. Trustee The undersigned requires that on or be fore said redemption date said bonds, accom panied by all matured and unmatured cou pons, be presented for redemption and pay ment at the office of said Columbia, Trust Company, 00 Broadway, New Tork City Interest will cease from and after Mav 1 1950, on all bonds not presented for re demption on that date and suUv bonds shall cease to be secured by the Indenture of mortgnge above referred to ...,, POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY. Dy rOCAHONTAS TUKI. COMPANY, IN CORPORA1 ED SUCCESSOR Dy ISAAC T MANN President Dated January 50 1020 MfJLAUEXrillA. NOTICE HEALED proposals will be received until 8 o'clock . m of Second Month (February) 13th. 10S0. at the office of The Provident Life and Trut Compear of Philadelphia. Pa., No. 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. Trustee, for t, !, in thm nf nil or nnv Dart of "O ra7nirftTlniVJTc.plln?,AlMh-ii!.lt0 Imprjvement Mortgage us the sum of III," lit? oca ou appucaoie 10 me sinning i uiw .-".'' .. , , , , e . fiy for. In accordance with the terms of the i He said ir pnM'U two Iliai'Cs of Ull-tl- iffIa,?SiStdi?MV!W2ir,T8W,,Iiits ulii-re ho s in pari. Intaiirc .cunU,;twtSrnC,e"nu,Xr1.tat",ed,1UoU1p twelve or fourteen men -.andinR SvlseS atTnce and Vn.r'mU'on I in line ou the suovv -covered sidewalk, 5dn.1eincaonm 'T'aV'b.'r.Vi; STrtlVale, I " Mcntl, In answer to uhertl-.p..ieuts for accrued interest on Second Month (Feb- I for n trui'k driver or clmtlfTotir, judging narjr) 14. 1020. Interest on 'he bond, so , from t, KCneral nppennmce of the accepted will cease on rebruurv 14. 1030. " '" Serial numbers of binds otlered must be men ... , . ... perlfled In proptjals Anotlier banker I'lninied to -ee in the .nTh,or,W"ld,n7teai'r.f.rc.Sryt0torla Prt-.tut tleel.iie In prices in tl.e Mk trustee The offers of bidders unknown to the trustee must be accompanied by satis- Should two ""more holder bid the same , v Uiiik clients to keep away from stocks lowest price, the number of bonds .taken hich came into existence or into prom -from each will be as nearly as practicable, iupnce pltpo tu, nn1 p,ncrlalv gim.() Propoal "tinuld be indorsed "Proposals for tue 8ale of Bonds of the Lehigh Coil and Navigation Company " and Addressed to ASA S WINO President. Provident Life ft Trust Co of Philadelphia 40P Chestnut st Philadelphia Pa. MACAU . l.OCKI'ORT ONTARIO rOHLIt COMl'lNt Refundlnc .Mnrtcaae sinklnc liind tmlU - - !,.nd "V .i9''" , The Kqultable Truit Comp-inv of New Tork. as Truitee under Vlacarn 1 ockport Ontario Powr Compan mortf-ase ditcd ffifSInki'n1- ffi KlWM of'SonaS Issued under slid morlttace to, exhaut the sum of On Hundred and Twelve Thousand Three Hundred Dollars (t!2 too) of the underlirned No .17 all .street New l Tork cltv at twelve o clock noon, on ten ruary 20 102O and should be Indorsed 'nfferw for the Sale of nomH to the MflEtara Ijockport t Ontario Power Lompanj Slnklns Fund " The rttht la reserved to reject any and all offers THE EQUITAHI 13 TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK Trustee By I.AMAN RHOAPEi- Xlce President Sated New tork N Y Tebruary 11 1HJ0 WILKKS-11ARK1 COLL1EUY COM PANY FIRST MOKTOAGl 0 run CENT SINKING FUND GOLD "BONDh. DUE 1DJS. Pursuant to terms of mortttafre dated September 1 101J S2S ono of said bonds, nninhered as below have been drawn for re demptlon bv the Sinkinc Tund at 101 and accrued Interest, as of Man It 1. 1!U0, !z 2S 79 nn no 18-. 171 210 21 1.11 17J .'It 2't7 IIS 10! 27 IHJ 161 20j J78 319 mi "iS 3 11 421 411 4'. 1 4S0 437 Above bonds with all unmatured coupons i tnsis in exchan'-e freicht and interest attached, should be presented fnr ins ment n,uw in excnani , iruhui " office of Trustee on or after March 1, l'Jil), when all interest, mercon win ceasi. OIKAIID TRUST COMPANX, Trustee QKOnOE H STUART Sd Treasurer Philadelphia. Pa , Februars 11 ltuo KENTUCKY PUBLIC sF.RMCE til. Mnklne Fund Notice Sealed proposals will be received at th office, of Fidelity "Trust Companv Noi 3-" 831 Chestnut street Phllidelphla for the sale to the Trustee of a 'ufflrlent mount of of the Kentucky Putlic Service Compim price- of lnillo.ld stocks untl bonds, the )it.TSb.,iVary .L010 f? !i?v'".t th; "HP1 appini to b" the iheapest bargains to Sfvi4"8notlce o?ni?s 'intention SToy'the he foimil nn the list and their stabil.t. aid fund Proposals miiat bo scaled and Jip ai(J, (Inos not .ulnilt Or qun-tiotl. WiSJ'ir t0ont!ironriaVy! -JiSi'S. WOT -' h.; continued it ,s dith.ult to con tffer exceedln-c ln.'t, per cent and accrued wnfc the public of anv favorable news HZ?1 ,v"i.Z'r,B7,''St'4 Im" ,rffil 't ."IS: ' about lailroad matters, as vva, shown served to reject ativ ane all tud such ... , , i . i , bonds as mav be accepted will Ik. paid at I on etlnesda.v , when some of the stocks the office of the Tru-tee on Wednesday of whit are i ousidered the stiongest Uarcb 10th 1020 FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Trustee Wm T Gest President PhlUdelphU February 3 1020 f3STITE "SMTKY COMPV Of rtiir.riii. i -"i i -T ifm rirsi XfortKaice Twenty-flte-lear Gold Bonds due March 1. 1841. Notice la hereby Elvcn that pursuant to the. terms of th Indenture of Mortjra-fe dated March 1 1018 J2000 of jald bonds numbered 00 93 100 und 138 have been drawn for redemption bj the Sinking Kuml at rar and arcrued Interest as of March 1, tn .hn nit Interest there.,, .lull ... The above bonds vrith all unmatured cou pons attached .houlrt be err-eented for nv- ment at tne nirice or me xrusiee on or aiier March 1. 1920. HOYEKSKORD TRl'ST COMPANY TRUSTEE Itoersford MontKnmer'. co Pd if F GRANTJim Treasurer ttated Royerford Pa February J 1PJO WULLiui miMi' A -on ship AND KMjINK dmiiuno COMI'AM tl ,, 7, '. .. ,, slnklne lund Notice Fidelity Trurt Ompanv formerlv Th Fidelity Inpur-ince Trur and Safe Deposit rompany) Trustm unc.i.r MortrtaEe of the TVIIllam Cramp . Sons Ship and Emtlne TlulldlnB Compau dated March 1 IS19 invite lenaem or propo-aii, iur . """-a when the W llO 0 1st WBS tlimDIlUg UOWn under said mortcai-e to be surrendered for I """ ".. ,.j ,:i,i Ji. .,,! redemption propou.ili to awards made on March oe opened ana 2nd. 1920. at l"! 0 clock M riDKl 11V TRUST rOllPVNT Trustee 321 311 Chestnut St Phlla lelphla Pa x m P Gest President rebruan ' 1120 initial XteeliiigN (Kss pmuxnEi i'iii nPin tiiwmti l-? tOMPXNl. fienerjl Office. 8th und Dauphin st . I Philadelphia -ebru..r 1J I9J0 I NOTICb TO STOi kHOr DLUS , The Annual xlcetuis of the ht.ukholders of , tho Philadelphia. Rapid Transit ( -unpany will be held at the Genera) Offl, e of the Tom ' pany 8th anl Dauphin streets on VV wines-, rf.v March 11. 1920. at 11 10 a m for the I purpose of election of Directors for the en auin year and the transaction uf sufh other buslnefe. as may come before the rneotlnc The Re ord of sto, Uholders be taken at the close of bu&lnet.s on lvbruury J3 1920 Transfer books v .11 remain open HtM II lll.l.ld s,cretary f5S tONTIUIIl TORS' XlhlTTINO "-sr The nnual .Vleetlnu uf the Contrlbu tors to the Xlethodlut Episcopal Hospital In tho City of Philadelphia will be held at the Hospital South Hroad and Wolf streets today. Kehriuiry la. at 4 10 n in when Lav Trustees will he elected and miscellaneous business transacted An annual contribution of riftv Dollars (lr0) or more to the work of the Hospital entitles the contributor to vote for Lay Trustees ut the Annual Meetlns l orrespondlntf Secretary Dhldcnds ff-ST-TllIJ NMAI. vUCETINf, Ol' TIII5 "-I? Htoikhulders or the Allentown liolllnc Mills will he held at the office of the com pany No '.'Sa Drexel BuildltlB Philadelphia on Tueeiiay IVbrnarv 17. 19i0. at II 30 a m for the election of five Directors to airvo durlns the ensulnB jear and such thtr bUilneas aa may bo laid before them. Secretary . r If-3-? Till! NNL'L M1XTIM) Ol' rlib tfc? sum kholders of the IVratinlnster C'vmttery Company will be. held at the niflcea of tho c'ompnny at th cemeterv, iMTS vt M? n"i"""Si'- 1'""-u"' Vz V ."?... i.J - ...(!., r- 11 .. Directors to aerve for tho following jear. "r OEOIlOl M PAINTER ..".' ..' c--. - tho fAiint-L-ir. .-- SerretarT Hpeclnl Niitlrea Office or UVSUKANCI" CO. Ol' NOKTII AMERICA 3d mid Walnut sis. Philadelphia February 10. IDJO. At a meetlnc of the B'ockholdera held -Friday, l'ebruary 0,1 JO a resolution was idODtJd Increasln the capital Ftnck of this Sampny from tl.OOO IKK) fo f.l.OOO.ooo At i. niMtlnB of the Hoard of Directors held this day tha following: resolution was RESOLVED. Kach stockholder of record at cIom of business February II. 1020. shall km entitled to subscribe for one (1) share of naw atock 011 account of every four (4) ahsVias held. Tha amount to be paid for .".':''., I, . ..nlu rlAllt.. lle. .... Ii snare vuau .. m... uw..-n ,HV ,c,, Mar tUO) of which shall be placed to cspl and ten dollars tliu' aaaea to i" surplus a il. NimnHtiv. frrnl will t ran t If J rebrumy 31, f JOllN KKEMEB. Bocretixi GOSSIP OF THE STREET BELIEF PREVALENT CORNER OF H. C. L. HAS BEEN TURNED Market Trend Apparently Shaped Independent of Recognized Factors and Neivs Developments TUVAU'A s a belief prevalent in the 'stock market, but the ucwh that It - , , ,. . . . ,, , ,. i,.wouId be tatified this month did not fiHn-xl,.! .It. I..!..!- t.nl tl.n nn.nn. Imd IIUUUUHI 'UOUHI. llltlk nil- luiuit u been turned on the high tost of liing. and that before long the fact will be niori. thau self-evident A banker said Hint in all possibllitj one of the svmptoms of a breakdown of present high prices will be n lack of j v 1-. II U..- f !.. I1 eiupio.v uii'iii. ior u guouiy iiumuvi .u la borers. It inn be it little too early to prognosticate on the matter, he Miid, but he saidhc saw something on his way 1,ls ofl-w c-tcnly mormtiR which liclievtil sigrjilu'Iltit. market a sign III I.ivor in living, i-osrs. 1,i.rr,nri. brokers, he vnltl. are ad " t onservativc brokers, he vaitl, are ads;0(1tli America take up tue slack, we the nrinlstiri- nud return to the old bash stnudb.s, like .steels, good oils and rails and iipiipmeuts Thev see the handwriting on the wall, he said These highly speculative stocks luliinh ilnncniliil on war activity for inrnings ami pnpul.it it; have had their swing, he said, and even if they should rall.v for a while thev will do sohlowlv. . , Ji,. nf ,,,. r,i . ,irn nf tl le marl .et. At the next tinwartl turn 01 inc '""' -i. he said, the blivillg will he largely D ", ale and no wild speculation will be licrinittru. ,. ,. nn,,n.ti.. remarks in null- lie tonrpltUU cm ditions ill 1'uropi b.v Samuel M. Vnuclnin, presuleut of the Il.ihivvin Locomotive Co , were well re ceived in the litmneinl district. A gen tleman who heard him make u semi private talk on the agricultural outlook m France said his remarks in this ion neitiou were still more optimisti' He said he described the conditions in the once war-devastated districts as a wonderful transformation, and a spredv tetiirn to normal This man said that there were some things about Huropcan trade with this country which had beeu made public lecently which were disquieting, to say the least, sucli as tlie reports iniu ioi 01En contracts for American goods had been canieleil in inrge oiumc. mat many cargo ships are going to Hurope with onlj half-filled holds and that manv European bidders for our goods have beeu compelled to la off, ns the.v find thev cannot meet the enormous on credit. Ilailroa-1 I'osiliott Fortified If the new milroad bill passes, said i broker, the public should remember that, no matter what happeus in con tuition with the threatened strike or walkout of the l.iilro.td men. the guar antee of the net earnings the highest ivei made is for six months more. When this i- taken into account in ,0mieition with the pre-ent ery low mad-, inclined at one time from two to three (inints. although tluv made a subsequent rccover.v. He gave n his opinion that todav will how up more fjvorabl foi railroad stocks .Market Indifferent lo News It would seem said u customer iu a broker's .board loom, thnt when there is a strong bull or bear market in .t.inT.. -nnil ,,m... ,. It, lit ,mt .1 I'.lfttt .. , ,.i , ... .1. .,..:.. .i, ..,j VCH IttlO tlgHTC IU ShUPIHg UlC tretlQ of prices We wint through a bull n,llri pr ,,,.. .., ,. sn..i ... ..-.. s 1 , , ' " ., e r I Kepi iKlvitui ing j-e-;uiilli"'s ui i-icini which, undrr ordinal) conditions, would .have had a strong influence 111 shaping prices, but the) had no effect. 1 Couverselv. now, he lemarked, wc are faced in a rapidlv declining market .with lettain facts which, while ronsul- ered favorable, seem to have no influ- 1 ,.,.. encc whatever. 1. A few da) 8 ago declines were blamed , h ...ip fnl. call monev Ou Wed- on l)'Rn ruiei 101 can raumj . yu vi eu iieda) we had Cx per cent t ill I money. waru iiiv iiiuuu.,-. imhium oii.iiMku.. (was blamed alo, out tue news ot a possible injunction from Washington I was di-regardcd I For months the failure of Congress to act on the peace treatv was held up as au excuse for lower priiis1 on the FIN NCI1. I'riiposnU Iture-iu of snrieTs DUI'KTMI.T OF VI IlLIt WORKS Philadelphia s. iicd proposals will be received at Room ltl f'hv Hall until 1J o clock noon on Feb ruary 50. 1920, and opened at that time In l.ooii 41. i"lt Hall for SCHEDULE "A" Bridge on line of 49th Street over Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington Rail road, in the 40th Ward, with pav ing, grading and other appurtenant work. SCHEDULE "B" Main Sewer in Bigler Street from De)tvarc River to Severn Street. SCHEDULE "C" Inlets, Man holes, Wellholes, Laterals, Branch Sewer Spurs, etc. Contractors will bo required to comply nltli the Aa of July IS WW relative to Workmen s ( oinpensotlon Insurance and proof must lie furnished tho Deplrtinent by the tontraitor that he has aicepted tho pro visions of said Ait and Insured his liability thereunder or secured exemption therefrom Inquire at Room 41H city Hall JOHN C WINSTON Director l'lini'OSI,S KOB nUNTINl. Office of the Quartermaster Ueneral Clothlnc and r-iuipiB-e Division Munitions Hulld Inc Washington I) I Sealed proposals In duplicate will h received here until 11 A m narrh I, 1920. 1 fur furnlshlnr all or any part of MS.OOO , nnl Wool nuntlne. Information on re- quest ;".,nllfc.lw ivnit i iiii.rntiti ... . 'rrUrSrnOTWffli" u.tintitx. nivlxlon Munitions. tt..iiiJi WuLhinifmn T) C Scaled nronnnoio r.. 1 rlupll.ati will l rcrpivcfl hi-re until L p'm I lebruarj J. 1U-JO, tr unlhlnj? nil o- any matlon ou request pari 0. ,""" .... w 'iniiviu inior- KOI'CH M.S 1011 (HhnilIM- Office of the guartermaater lienenil Clothing and Kqulpaae Division Munitions nuiidinu Washlncton Dt C &J,Ied proposals In duplicate, will bo received hero until 11 a m rebruary 2J. IBiO. for furnlshlnB all or any part of 4'.00 yards O D Gaberdine Information on request PBOVIHAU 10K UUKL.M' OKFICK OT the uuartfrmaster General. Cipthtiur and Eaulpago Division Munitions Dld , Wash Inirton D C Mealed proposals in dupll caio will bo received here until Ham, Kbruary 18, 1B30. for furnlshln all or any part of TOO.000 yards of Burlap. Informs. Hon on request I'KOI'OSAI-S 1VIM. UK lirt'KIM.D x office of Constructing Uuartermaater, Ijingley Deld, Hampton, Va., until .' p ni February U. 10JO, and then opened, for -..H,n nf '' aeaplane hanrars and alter. atlona and extensions of exletlnc Dlrlclbls llsnsar Plans and speclflcttloos may bs EVENING PUBLIC cause a ripple mm the splendid report of the United States Steel Corporation on unfilleil tonnage for January pent Steel common down. There is, he Milil, only one plnusiblc explanation of the situation, mid that is that the support for Mailing stocks. which dime from wealthy supporters, as been withdrawn for some reason. There is n question in the minds or some bankers as to whether the export trade of the United States can con tinue at the same rate as it did during Will. When European exchanges began to decline last spring there were many who nredicted tl'en u big falling off in out foreign exports for the car, but their predictions have been routed by the figures, which show nn outflow val ued at almost SS.000.000,000. and with a favorable balance of half thai amount. It is tint expected that Great Britain, rrance, Italy and normally can continue to import in nuj considerable quantities from the United States under the in creasing handicap in exchange, nud un less iucrensed imports during lfl'JO to mav be prepared' to see a heavy reduc tion in figures representing our exports during the present year. t There were crj few brokers in the financial district on Wcducsdaj ho would ndvise clients to buj. Theie were u few, however, who. when their opinions were asked, said they believed nt piesent prices good blocks 'were a bin, but uuless the purchaser could bu.v outright anil forget nbout them the.v would not advise buying ou bor row eC. money. The railroad situation was blamed bv some as having a very depressing effect ou the stock market, antl it was re gretted that the railroad men had selected n time when the one thing con cerning the roads was enough to en gross the attention of experts as well as the public, nainel.v, their return to tho original owners, which involves so mnuj intricate, not to saj annoying, prob lems. A banker took a xievv of the railroad men's threatened action that was some what different from the ievvs generally held. He said he believed that the railroad men have no serious intention of striking or wulkiug out, but merely wish to place themselves on record be fore the roads are returned and before the pending legislation is finally de cided. Another banker said the recent ol untary advance in wnges by the United States Steel Corporation he believed had its influence on the railroad men us it had in a griuter or less degree ou all labor. Add to this, ho said, the failure up to the present of any reduction in the cost of living, coupled with the warn ings or threats of retail dealers iu everj thing that higher instead of lowir prices are to be expected. SOCRATES has decided to that reflect real opinions foreign correspondence of the greatest interest market reports of unquestioned author ityand special articles of unusual merit these are the features that give to the columns of the Evening Post the quality best described as distinction. "AFTERNOON EDITION" will be on sale in Philadel phia business section shortly after two o'clock. Stands Newsboys R. R. Stations. "HOME EDITION" with Wall Street prices to 1:30 P. M. can be had in main business sections and R. R. Sta tions after 5 P. M. "WALL STREET EDITION" with final Wall Street prices will be on sale after 6 P. M., or for home delivery, including all suburbs from Queen's Lane to Devon and from Jenkintown to Wayne Junction. Delivery through local dealers to your home or office will be arranged by us upon request though any of them will supply you upon order. Readers of The Evening- Post depend upon it for facts. We aim to produce "A NEWSPAPER YOU CAN LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, EEBRUAEY 13, 1920 Z! URGE CO-OPERATIVElWOULD USE BIBLE L OF TRADE! Equity Society Speaker Gives Practical Example of What Labor Can Do PLUMB PLAN FOR BANKS Chicago. Feb. 1!l. " Co-operative banking to keep the money of farmers and workingmen within their own thtnl't was one of the wnntM which most of the spenkers xoiced .vesU-rdny before the American farmer-labor congress. Glen 12. Plumb, author of the 1'lnmb plan for tripartite control of railroads, dis cussed the "sinister concentration in the control of the country's business." ChaiuB of co-operative stores with n hlghlj systematized method of opetn tion were advocated b.v Duncan McDon ald, president of the Illinois State Fed eration of I.aboi. O. Trask soid tho maintenance of wnj cmplojcs and railroad shop workers have five fuctories turning out products for them at less thun present wholtsalc prices. Co-operative buylug gave mem bers of that union n SO to 10 per teut reduction, he said. II. A. Fuller, of the Atncricun So cietv of Hnult), St. l'nul, gave a prac tical talk Yin co-operation methods he hns emplojcd successfully in Minnesota and Iowa. "You would wear this niackiuaw all vour life without weariug it out." ho I said, holdiuglip u heavy plaid coat. "In the open market it would lost ,t,) or .$40, if oti could bu.v it. AVe can sell it for nbout $14. And there isn't a bit of shoddj in it " Tho cont, he explained, was manufactured b.v the co-operative woolen goods manufacturing branch of the Fquitv Society. That enterprise hns mnchinei.v which carries the wool from the farm "to the back of the litj workifigmau," he said, nud pnjs the farmer tweutj-six tents for the wool, where he former, got ten or twilve cents. WOOD PLEADS FOR LABOR Asserts 95 Per Cent of Workmen Wish to Do Right Cleveland, Feb. 13, Observance of the birthday of Abiaham Lincoln was featured here bj the conference of the Lincoln American Alliance, which ended list uicht with a banquet nt which Major Cirneral Leonard Wood was tho principal speaker. The general said : "Ninetv-tive per icnt of American labor is square and. wants to do right. AVe must do all we can to harmonize the relations between capital and labor, to insure labor good working conditions, good housiug conditions and a wage which, with thrift and industry, will enable the worker to save." live happily and diecontent (111(0 and ye who would his teachings heed must seek hence forth in "THE BOWLING GREEN" the field wherein the New York them to the gaze. Not Socrates alone, but other wise and witty men set forth their views of facts and things in pages of the Evening Post, where you and I, and others too, may read them" to our profit. MARK SULLIVAN, of wide renown, tells what the politicians do and what the people would have done. RAY STANNARD BAKER, in his newest theme, writes of Labor and "Industrial Unrest," and tells the story of the efforts of Capital to satisfy the Laborer and quiet that Unrest. Of Music, Finck writes harmoniously, and Towse, the Drama's ethics doth expound. Perry's "For the Game's Sake" tells of the realm of Sports, and Noyes, with the authority that knowledge gives, discusses Trade and Finance. News that the whole family can read editorials I 0 BEAT RADICALS Head of Patriotic Sons Tells Them Scripture Can Over come Bolshevism AMERICA FIRST, IS SLOGAN "Fight boMicvlsm with IheTtihlc ' is n summary of tho eaiiinnlgn proposed at the banquet nf the Patriotic Order Sons of America hist night by On biiel Mover, national president of the oigani-'ntion. 'Hie diunei wns held nt the AiWphin Hotel. "If the Hlble were placed in the schools of America." said Mr. Mojcr. "there would be lesi need for placing it in our penitential ies. There ure no such tilings as Chilstiaii Holshevists. If the liihle were more geuerally tuught in our public schools there would be a gi eater reverence for Old filory. One of the finest patriotic iufluciicis iu the coiintrv todav is the Chiistinii church. "With all patriotic sons of Amer ica." declaied the nresideut of the order. "I want to see the da dawn iu this loimtiv when the mil language spoken here is that of the immortal (!cttsburg speech, and demuntl legislation thnt will work out social justice for all classes. But there is loom in this couutrv for one flag onlj, and our own affairs should concern us befoie those of other coun tries." t ISe American" First .lohu W. Heese, of St. Clair. Fa., national treasurer, who ulso spoke ou the occasion of the Lincoln Day celebra tion of the order, decried the Unirns of various nationalities who boasted of the uuinber of their people who served iu the American army iu the world wnr. "If ou wcie to add up thecluims of all these nationalities," he declared, "ou will find that there wasn't an American in our army." "N'ovv thnt the war s over." be said. "tilt re tire some in this country who flic busjing themselves trying to save another louutrj, but we have enough on our hands over here. Itight now- it is the dut j of every man iu this count! to he an American fust and forget about little islands like Scotland nud Ire ) mil " Mr. ItccRC also decried the cf foits of those who used patriotic organ knitinns to further their political aspi rations. "It is time that we were perpetu.it iug the freedom of America," said Ilnrrj .1 Stone, of Philadelphia, "now that we have perpetuated tho freedom of other countries in Uuropc. This is the time when the hearts und souls and patriotism qf Americans should be iu America and not in Europe." Aftir '"Washington and Lincoln, Theodoie Kooscvclt wns acclaimed b.v the assemblage of nearly 300 patriots to be the gi cutest figure iu American historv. It. John Bowl, stntc presideut of the order, piesided at the occasion. An ad driss of welcome was made by C. II. Helms, state secretary. The invoca tion was delivered by the Itcv. Charles L. Huuter, of Camp CO. in his attic in New York Evening Post now spreads TR qs 77" VARE URGES LOYALTY TO MOORE REGIME Senator, Speaking to German town Club, Advises Support With Reservations Senator A arc, speaking Inst night nt u Lincoln Daj dinner given by tho Gcr mautovvn Itinublicnn Club, ndvised loy altv to the Moore' administration, coupled with pollticnl independence.. . The dinner, given in Masonic Hall, ri42."i (Jermautown avenue, wag at tended bv S00 persons. Thomas F. AVnt son, V.u"e Under in the Twenty-second wnrd and mercantile appraiser, pre sided. Among the speakers were Kcp icsentative William A. Itodenburg, of Illinois; Itcpieseutativp William S. Vore nud Uepresentntivc George P. Dnrrow Senator A arc led the npplause evoked by cvcr.v mention of Mnor Moore's name. None the loss the setintor made it plain tint the "organization" would win the spiiug primaries. "You don't need to worry about the next primniv enmpaign," said the sen ntoi. "I doubt whether xvc will have serious opposition. David II. Lnuo tm Senator Martin both xvill be xvith ,,u " . Senator Vnic had n word to sav iu defense of the Smitlf ndtnlrilstiutioti. nt Hie tme time reiterating the lo.valty of all who went bj the name of Vnre to the Republican party. "All nersons bv the name of Vnre ..!.. ... . 1,n.i,li1,,r, a l tin ii.Lnrtitrt VVITC iUHll.l' nv(niuui.uHO ., uwiu, 'after they had been Whigs. My brother mid I ure glad to be with jou. F,vu morning wheu jou get up jou 1 1 ml 'in tin miners that the last admin istration was u had administration, but Unit now ou nie getttug a good one. "Don't forget, all the same, that the last ndmi'ifstiatioii was n wartime ad ninisti itinii. You all waut to stand bv this administration, but politically lesuve the light to take our own NE0LIN SOLES and O'SuUivan's $1 C Rubber Hfeels ltt0 II1.ST XIATKRIAIj UKD ' MOKIv UUARNTEi:i Goodyear Shoe Repairing DO l FIL.UMIT hTKKKT "A Special Purchase" Enables Us to Offer $25 &$30 Suits and 0' Coats 1 T.50 1 You will not be able to equal them. The) are tile createat uluei we lirtve ever seen, anil no inun iliould overlook this big kiivIiik. Walk up one lllKlit and be surprised, Men's$5.00 PANTS $2-95 . Hundreds of men match up their old conts heio every day and have practically a new suit. And, they tave $2.00, 100! Out of town customers can share in this bpeclil by ucndlns money order or check ADLER Clothier Entrance on 13lh Street S. E. Cor. 13th & Market Sts. with order iii Kvrn l.teninK" Heatfjs AI.DEnbOV I'eh 11 ANNIE It . widow of Lharlis D Alrlerson Tuneral services I- ri . 8 p ni 4U i: Washington lane. Cler mantown Int Hoik Itun Ilarlord Lounty, Man land ALrOIlD Sudd-nU. leb GCOROE W.. husband of Matilda Alford fnen tlraul. Ilelativcs und friends I atrmount Council, No JJ1, l t a united to runera Bat 1! p in , Vin N 30th st Int Knights of 1-jthlaa Ccni ltemjlns nu ho viewed Trl. ovo. AI.I.l.V reb 12 at lit Hollv N J. CHAItLOTTU, vvlfa or . alter Allen aged bO Tuneral Moti 1 30 i in HH Pearl st . Mt IIolU N J Int Mt Holly Cem AI.LIDONr. reb lb, of pneumonia. JAMISH ALBLmTS AM.IBON1J husband of riorenco I. Allllione aged 57 Funeral Mat . .n A ... Olid KT ul.nl.1.. . . . ..... iu a in u.u? 4.. ksiivi.umi oi. mi. ureen mount Cem ANDUnSOV lcl) ll MAnY W widow of Clinton Anderson, aged 79 -ttelatlies and frlinda members Ihlgh Ave Baptist Church, Invited to funeral services, Hun li li p in llM" W Cumberland st Int. private Mou l.everlngton Cem APIL reb 12 of pneumonia, KAT1I. ItYN (1 wifa of Ueorga Apel and daughter of Charles and Mary Houser, aged 'JU Fu neral services Hun 1 p m jjsa s Beech wood st Int Trlnltv Lutheran Cesn AIUtfeTIlONO l'eh 11. THOMAS hus band of late l.llza, Gardner Armstrong. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to serviie. Sat . 2pm, residence 2UI8 hansom at Int Mt. Morlah Cem ASHIVo 11 AGNUS widow of Alex ander Ash Relatives and friends members of Third Reformed Presljjterlan Church of the t'oveuautevs and employes of John Blood a Hons hoHlerv mfrs , Invited to fu neral sen icea .Sat J p in ii)ji i. Albert rt Int private North Cedar Hill Cem .S?.TVJ ?".. ,l ot Mieumonla. THOMAS son of Mirgaret Aston (neo .Ml Carty) and late Patrick J Aston Tuneral Mon l)3 a m mothir'a residence 240 Birch et (8d and Cambria) Int New Ca thrdral I'ctn ATKINSON Keb 12 at Ht Holly, N J HDITH S widow ot Alfreii Atkinson, aged 75 Iunerul brother In law s risldruco Wal ter Allen 118 Pearl at Mt Holly, N J. Mon 1 10 p in Int Mt Holly Cem hai-jim-in "I. Antwerp, Belgium Nov 7 l-HNi'bT uuia.t son of Brneat and Hedwlir Bailunan (nee Schmidtl. eA ' Itelatlit's and friends, Meridian bun Lodge! No 158 V and A M Phlla Consistory Lu Lu Temple A A ONUS Ancient Accepted Sottish lute of l'ree Masonry 3Jd ueircc. i --' u n u i u .Phlla. Turngemalnde. .Murine Knglnecra' Ilcnellilal Assn ,' No 80, Invited to funeral services, t-at , 2 p. m funeral house of John C Klmtnerle 2127 N Broad st. Int. private! Hillside Cem van. BABBEB. Peb 11, of pneumonia MARI1S R ilauallter of Rudolph u.ld Dehlla Barber (nee Powers) aged 1 funeral Sat , lu 30 u m 107 Umlly st Hit private. Holy Cross Cein BARKKR Peb 11. of pneumonia JULIA I-RANCKB daushter of Albert H and the late Julia Wlnslpw Barker, Services and Int private DAllbUOLIA reb 10 ABIOA. wife of Jeremiah Barsuglla Iuneral frl , 8 a. m . son's residence l'erdinand J, njrsuniu B808 Whitby live Requiem hlsh mass Church of Most Blessed Sarrament 0am Int. iiniu Cross Cem Relatives and friends all so lecletles of which site was u member. In vited to attend, RATER Of pneumonia, Feb, II, 1920. ETIIUL B.. wife of Walter Bater, In aitri year of her age Services on Sat,, 1 p. m . at la(e residence, U B. 00th st. Int. pil vate, 1U.TE3, l'b, 10, of pneuiaoaU. CAItliUa 23 .vap ll II 1 If 111 I yii i III 111 DK.TIIS MAT, wife of Robert M. Mates. Funeral Hat., 10 a. m.. 0210 Addison st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. tiA ttcittl ti.-rr rl. 11 f nneumonlft. JOHN T. HAUSHI.1KUR. husband of Cath- rino Baushllker. ninerai oai.i iu . 23J4 W. Montgamcrv ave. Int, prlvato. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. I1ECKENBACH. Feb. 12. HOWARD B., son of Howard and Susan Beckenbach. aged 81. Funeral services Sun , 8 p. "IiMBK. uanoroii st. int. morin ueuar -tin .-win. Frlcndj may call Sat., after 8 p. m. BONNER. reb 11, of pneumonia, MAB- TnnlH .wlfA nf TJell linnner nnd daughter Of MarJorle and late James Dougherty. Fu neral Bat., 'j a, m , ;im fti.""'" ' Int. private, St. Michael's Cem,, Chester, ra. BORNSTEIN. Feb. 12. ABRAHAM, bus bvnd of Lottie Bornstetn, Relatives and friends, Equity Lodge, No. fittl. I'. and A. M.i Keystone Chapter, N0.17D, B A. C.. Invited to funeral -services, Sun ,2 30 p m., 2205 N, 10th st. Int. Adath Jcshurun Cem. Omit flowers. .- BOWEN At Pittsburgh" Thursdas, rpli 12, AGNES WABBEN HORNHEBOER be inv.H wife nf AVllllam c. lloweti and only daughter of J. B. L Hornbcrger. BOWERS reb 12, VIRGINIA ROBERTS BOVVERS. Relatives and friends Invited to services, at her residence. 1818 l'lne St., Sat . 11 n nt. Int: private. BOTER Feb 10, of pneumonia, ANNIE, widow of Samuel lleadley Boyor. Funeral services prlvato G2 S. 01st St., Sat.. 10 a, m. BOYER Feb. 12, ANNA FBANCES BOYER Hervlces Sat , 2 p in., Armstrong e, 1027-20 N, Broad et. Int. private, BRADY. Feb. 0, at Walter Heed Hospital, Washington, D. C. PETER P.. son of Vrank .7 and Mary Hrady ineo iieiuv-, agen i. Relatives and friends nnd. Assumption T. A. 11. Soclelj Invited to. funeral bnt . 8.10 a. n frn.ii Anratita r.n 'on, .. IMlf, Tllellon St . Broad and Kalrmount ae. Solemn high requiem mass ut Church of the Assutnpiton, 10 a in. Int. Holy Cross Cent. Auto fu neral. BRIGHTLY At the Gladitone oil l'cb. 12. FRANK FREDERICK BRIGHTLY. An iiniinnatnaiit nf f ttnfiral lalotr IIVUIIV-CIIICIII u lUllbini .-- ... BBITION Feb. 11, JAMEH son ot lots Robert and Elizabeth Brltton. iieiativea 'inu friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p. in , Oliver II. Balr Bids . 1820 Chestnut bt Int. private Arlington Cem. ' BROCfAN Feb 1J JULIA E, wife of John II Broean Relatives and frlendi. members Market Square Church Bible Class invited to funeral services, Mon .130 p m r.li nlnpv n . f)lne. Int. private BROWN Feb. 11, of pneumonia, LOUISA, widow of William Brown De i eased was -i member of Gen G K. Warren Circle No, 07, Ladles of O A II, runera private, at , 2 p in., aon'n residence, Charles Brown, 2307 N. Maschcr st. Int t.rl. ate BHOWN. reb, 12. MARY A , widow of Conrad Brown, aged 75 Belatlves nnd frlenda. members bt. Jacobra Lutncran Chun.li, Invited to funeral services, Mon , 3 p. in 150J W. Allegheny ave. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem BRYAN l"eh 11. CATHARINE BRYAN (nee McCool), widow of David F Bran, aged K2 l uncrai services at , au p m , j. u Htanger . Bro 's, 1140 IVankford ave . Frankford Int. Greenwood (K of P.) Cem BUBNb Of pneumonia Feb 11. SUSIE W widow of Joseph W Burns Services private. Pat ,1pm no.'S Iledner Bt Int Harlelah Cent , Camden. CALLAHAN. Feb 10, DNIEL. husband of btisan Callahan (nco Fagan). Belatlves and friends. Veterans' Corps of K Co . 1st Penna lnf . Gusla Tribe No 843, I. O II. M . and all societies of which he was a mem ber. Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 JO a. m . 2113 N 3d ht Solemn reaulem masi bt Edward s Church 10 a m Int. New Cathe dral Cem CARAHER reb 11 MRY T., wifa of Eugene 1 Caraher, aged 77 Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 a, m . IHIO Chester ave bolemn requiem mass S-t Fram li de Sales's Church 0 u. in. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem CASKBY reb 12, of pneumonia, WIL LIAM. J , ioti of James C and Emma Cas ke, grandson of Ellis and iite Tlieresa Abrams and V llliam J. and Ellziheth Cas key, aged 11 Relatives and friends. Beacon Presbiterlan Sunday School and Boy Scouts of First Presbyterian C hurch of Olney, In vlted to funeral services Sun . i p m , residence of grandfather Ellas Abratns 230 W. Wildey st. Int private. Hillside Cem Auto service. CLARK Feb 11, Lieut WILLIAM U CLARK. Engine Co No 50 huiband of Alice Clark (nee Murphy) Relatives nnd friend" Engine Co No GO, Insurance Pa trol, State Firemen's Asso , Sago Tilhe, No 152, I O B M.: True Knight". K P, In vited to funeral services. S,at., 3 p m , 2828 N. Darlen st Int. Mt. Vernon Cem COCHRAN Of pneumonia, at Chester, Pa , MARY I COCHRAN M 1 Funeral, 421 E Broad St., 14th Inst , 8 30 P, m. COLLEY At Narberth Pa, Feb 11, MABEL SMITH, wife of Robert II. Colley, Burial servicca at Barrington, B. I , Sat,, 14th Boston papers copy COLLINS Feb 11. MARY, widow of Jl"eph Collins Funeral Sat . 1 10 a. ni . 21.01 N Jessup st. High masi Our Lady of Meicy Churdi 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross COLLINS Feb 12, of pncumonU. FRED ERICK W , husband of lato Helen M Col lin" Funeral services and int private aunt's residence. Miss Clara V. McCool, 211J N Woodstock St.. Sat.. 8 p in CONNELLY. At Coatesvllle. Feb 10. LEONARD I , son of lato William and Mar garet Connelly (neo Cahoe) aged 21. Mem- ih e u V 1 Mrtlulltv st Cecelia C C. West Chester Council, No 133J. K of CH invited to funeral, Sat , 8 10 a m , u-4 wal nut si High ni iss of requiem st Cecelia s Church 10 a in Int. bt. Matthew's New Cem Conshohncken C OVLRDALE Feb 12. of pneumonia, EDNA M, wife of Hammon E Coverdnle. I uneral servli es Sun 2 JO p in. 5125 "Wil lows ave. West rhlla Int private, St. John's Cem Elllcott Cit. Md arrival of train leaving B. and O. station, Phlla , Moll , 10 lb a ni CRUG Feb. 12 JOHN. CRAIG Service Mon , J p m , chapel of Andrew J Balr & son Arch and 10th sts lut Odd Fellows' Cem CBOPLEY Feb 11. CARRIE A CROP LEY, daughter of lata William and Rose anna DIerkes Relative" and friends. Ladies of CcTtland Saunders Circle, No lit! U A. It . Invited to funeral services Sat . 1 p m . chapel of Andrew J Balr &. Son, Arch and lUtn sis ini nrivaie DECKER Of Influenza, Feb 11. JOHN E , husband of Sarah T Decker (nee Hughes) aged 42 Funeral tervlces private Hat., J 30 ii. in . 1738 N Bedflcld st. Int, private PEV1NE Feb 11 of pneumonia, MAR CARET r wlfo nf i'ri'iv.1 Devlne, daugh ter of James ar.d late. Catharine Baney. Funeral Sat 0 a. in J.iiO S LOth St. Int Hnlv Cros" Cem Inl private DILL. Feb 11 CHARLES II., husband of lato Amy P Dill aged 0U. Funeral Sat., 1pm. 320 E Park ave.. Merchantvllle. N. J. Int private, Coleatown Cem. Friends mav call Frl,, 7 to 0 p m. DOMMER Of influenza and pneumonia, Feb. 11. VEBNADETTE A , widow of An drew Dommer (nee Gllle"Pie) Funeral Sat , 0 a ni . sister's residence. Mrs August Beetle, 2720 Pratt st , Brldesburg, Int. Holy Redeemer Cem shamokln papers copy, DONEGAN Of pneumonia, Feb 11, MI CHAEL J , and his wife ANASTASIA C. DONEOAN Feb 8 son of late William J and Bosanna Donesan and daughter of Jo sephlno nnd lato James A Murphv. Fu nerala private, bat . 11 10 a m . 4452 Gcr nnntown ave Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. DONNOLLT. Of pneumonli, Feb 0, JAMES husbaml of Catharine Donnotlv luce Ormond) Funeral bat , 10 a m , 1513 N Frazler st. Int. private, St. Denis's Cem. Auto funeral DOUGHERTY reb 10. BRIDGET, wife of Patrick Dougherty (nee McAndrews) Ku- peial sal ii a m, acif n Carlisle St. Pnlemn high requiem imsi st Stephen's Church 10 30 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral Bristol papers copy DOWD Feb 8. JOHN 1 RANC1S, hus band of Ida Dowd (nee Kullman) and son nf Dennis and lain Anna Dowd. aged 2l Relatives and friends United Lodge, No 00 B. of I'. E , and Beading B B Belief Asso , Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 30 a. ni., residence of father. 3003 Collins st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Paterson, N. J , papers copy. DUW"41"iu sunaeniv, reb 10, WIL LIAM B. DOWNING Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun 2 p ni , Oliver If Balr Bldg , 1820 Chestnut st Int. private Friends may -.lew remains Sat oe. Pottsvllle, Pa , papers plcaso conv bmi.vril Suddenly. Teb 10 PETER son of late James and Rosanna Drumm Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 30 a m , nephew's residence Peter Dough erty, 2815 Livingston st , 25th ward Sol emn requiem masa St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int st Ann's Cem. DUCHOSSOIS Feb 11 WILLIAM DU CHOSSOIS, son of Alphonse and Magdalena Duchossols (nen Fischer) aged 111 Funeral services Sun ,1pm, resldenco of parents, 2543 W. Harold Bt Int prlvato, Hillside Cem DUFFY Feb 11 MARY jvlfe of James Duffy (nee O Nclll). formerly of County Derry Ireland Relatives und friends Bosary, Allar and Hacred Heart Societies of ht, Agatha's Church, bt Agatha's I r H u , No 501 Invited to funeral Sat 8 in a tn 104'! Warren st , W Phlla Solemn high mass of requiem Ht Agatha's Church 10 a m Int New Cathedral Cem Auto service DUNN Feh 11, ROBERT N, husband of lato Sarah I' Dunn Relatives und friends, Gothic Lodge No 510, F and A M , In vited to funeral services, Sat . 2 p in.. 1425 N 4th st Int Mt Moriah Cem. He mains may be viewed Frl 8 to 10 p m I'VANH Feb If suddenlj ISAAC, hus I11111I nf Anna Evans nnlutlieti n,l eri I iltjchell Lodge No 2IMI F and A M , T und 1iiiunbers Tirlans of Phlla Invited tn 1,1 neial, Sat , 2 p m , 5221 Knox at , German town Int Northwood Cem FA1RLAMB Feb 11 BOBERT rAHt LAMB, aged S3 Funeral bat 1 n ni rnwIHenrA nf ,nn l'rerterli It l.'nfrljn,k .,, ' H Montrose st , Media, Pa Int private .J,i;!'tli'1- ; '.;D i11,, Pneumonia, ANNA wife of Frank Farrell, aged an Funeral Sat 10 a m , residence of brother Vv llliam Wolf, 8141 E Firth st Int Holy benulchre Cem ., FAWCET1' .Feb 11 MARY ELIZA BETH, widow of tarring W Fawcett. aged 81 Funeral services Hat ,3pm eon-ln-law'B residence, Wilbur H Wllklns 673 Clinton st , Camden, N J Int private Harlclgh Cem Friends may call l'rl,. after 7 p in FIELD Feb 10. JOSEPH L , hilsbind of Catharine M Field (nee McLaughlin) nnd son of late John and Mary Held 1. uneral Hat, 8 JO a in, 2421 Iombard st fJolemn high mass pf requiem St Patrick's Church Hi a in Int New Cathedral Cem. Autu pel I.,-. FIHCHER Feh 11, of pneumonia. IMG. GENE A FISCHER wife of Charles J Fischer Inee Grand) aged 37. Iuneral Sat ' 2 n. ni , 8051 15. racltic at. Int. prlvutrX Oakland Cem. ' '" riJSMINO. Feb. 10. HANNAH, widow ot ucu.aw .v..t,..i.. v. .yuii,.vji, iouniy uerry Ireland. Italatlvea anAt filnnna Inwli.j IJ luacra!. Sat.. B JO a, in.. Hautbtct'i rei, DKATHW drnce, 2950 ft. 02d st. Solemn .... "- 1 Church of Blessed Sacrament id fa B.'N Ml Holy Cross Cem. iu 8' m hi ri, u I FLUKi (nee nrlVate. ' ' " "'"" """"OH. 1m' .1 -" . -. (I . IB ter of John V. and Isabella A. J-r',,.tl-?-'i-" ,.7:. .ftS ,j..-i: .. v at., aged T. K.Y' and Int. private. Mon.. " t. n, ' ""Util riuiei. niva mcu u at., hem t - ."tv FRITZ Feb. 10. IXJU13 C..' huit. . fl Theresa Frlta (nee Cook), aged Bo n,"-ij lives Rim Hi-nun, memuflr- Uawapeit -r.. ' No. 280., I. O. B. M.j Phlla pU.. J ana VaMcJ tireen md, li?uVtowTl?a,a iflK I 8 30 a. m, -High mass Church of Our itSV 'I oi uonsoiaiion iv a. m. ini. Now Cathtd l FUNKE, Feb. 11., EMMA, wife of " man runke lTineral Sun, 4 p. tn SjJr Leeds st.. IV. Phlla. Int. Rockvlile cS2?1 OALLAOHER Feb. 11, of pneiimi ' 1 -laughter of late Patrick and- Catharine n!? "I laghcr. Funeral Sat, U a. m. is"i04 I Huntingdon st. Int. Cathedral Cera W' i GALLOWAY. Feb. 12 of Indu.n,. ELIZABETH, daughter of William and rn!h both Galloway (nco Orahnm). aged 14 -55 neral services Sat.. 3 30 p m , resldenV. Ji parents 712B State road, Tacony. int Vi vate Magnolia Cem. " prl' GEYER Feb 12, at Old Ladies' Mm. ' Wlsslnomlng, MIRANDA OUTER, aged !' Funeral services Sat., 10 30 a, m at llom! i Int. Magnolia Cem. ' 'ume OOETTE. Feb. 10, GUSTAVB F ,. band ot Irene D. Goette (neo Jackson) nil ntlvea and friends, emnlovea of Cnni. S..J llshlng Co, the Beneficial Society 0f ih. 1 Pressmen of the Curtis Publishing Co , Prffi I Ih. D,,mi'. linn,. W I . r. " ""I Chllds Circle. No. 31 ,'b. of A., Invited T funeral Bervlce, Sat., 2pm ,12147 W. Tur. ner st. Int Mt, Peace Cem. Jtcinalni ui be viewed Frl. after 8 P. m. ' GRIFFITHS. On reb. 10. IBM nf , cho-pncumonla, JOSEPH GRIFFITHS, hui. oanu ui x.iuiij' i. uuiiiino, usea IU yean. Funeral services on Saturday, at 1 n. tn at residence, D427 Chestnut st. Int. ml. fl vfte West Laurel Hill Cemeterv. pr" 1 1 HABERMEHL Of pneumonia Feb 11 EDWARD W., husband of late Mary wiri rail Habermehl. Funeral private, Sat , H a. m . 2105 Diamond st. Int private HAGUE Feb 11. JAMLS J. HAGUE .Tr , husband of Kalherlno Hague, aged 43 Relntlvcs nnd friends. Phlla. Lodge, No. 54' I. O O M Northern Democratic An n' Oakdale Unterstcutzen Vereln, No 1, inl v4ted to funeral services, Mon , 2 p. m , 250( W, Firth st. (near 23th and Cumberland) In private. Wc"t Laurel Hill Cera rrlendi mav call Sun , 8 to 10 p. m, HAINES. At Moorestown. N J , p,, 10, ANN, widow of HezekHh Haines, art" 08, Funeral Bervlce.Hun , 130 p m rest. denco of Mrs Harry Wllklns. 31 W 2d it, Moorestown, N. J. Int. private. Coopera town Cem HANLur. ren. w, or pneumonia, AnAH J., wlfo of Grant S. Hanley. aged 63. Bert-, Ices private, Frl., 8 p. m . 6311 Wakefield at., Gern antown. Int. Charles Evans Cera., Reading. Pa. HABRI'-ON Feb. 12. SMITH, hus'-and ot Ilinnab B. Harrison, aged 71 Itelatlvei and friends, all societies ot which he vvaa 1 member Invited to funeral services. Sat, it V in . 11 E. Cumberland st Int. prlvattv HASSOV Suddenly. Feb 11. JOHN, hui, band of May Hassen (nco ltojle), formerly of Umriclnn Co Derry, Ireland Relative nn! friends. Set. ARatlia's Holy Name Sn- Tletj, Invited to funeral Mon, 8 30 a in. Kino ARpen si . iv. i-nna noiemn mica mahu of requiem, bt Agatha's Church 10 a hi Int Cathedral Cem Auti- service 1TAWKIMS. Feb 11. BESSIE, wlfi nf Boy Hawkins (nen Bapp). aged 32 run-ril and Int private, Sat. jnorn , at Erlal, N. J. HEARST. Feb 11. NICOLINA. daushl of lato Thoma and Marftaret Hearst Fu- 1 neral services Sat., 2 i- in , u4J7 Morris st, Germantown int private 1 HENDERSON reb. 11, of pneumonia, Dr, L CLAUSEN husband of Mao Hendir son and son of Dr, Alfred and late Lilln Henderson (neo Porter) Belatlves anl. friends Invited to funeral services Sat, a p in , 2245 N. 10th st Int. private, Mt, Morlah Cem. Kcmalns may bo viewed Frl. 7 to 0 p in. 1IICKBT. Feb 12, 1IETTIE L. HICKET, daughter of late John and Katherlna Hickeir. Funeral Mon , 1 p m.. 2050 11 Dauphin (t. Services, K Montgomery Ave, M. E. Church. 2 p m Int private. HILD Feb 8. at Springfield. O, ESIMA HILD (nee Polenz), wife of Otto Hlld tsti JIS, Funeral services Hun.. 1 p. m , parlori Bf Qua A KIrschner, N. W cor Uth and Lehigh ave Int. Chelten Hllle Cem HOGE Feb 12. JOHN C HOU1" Dm notice ot funeral will bo given from 17 N HORN Feb 0. HENRY, husband of lata Amelia Horn (nee Htrassner). aged 77. Belatlves and friends Gros" Stamm Ta . I', o K M Logan Stamm, No. 2, 1 O K Mi Hand-ln-Hand BenAss'n. invited to funerul Sat., 2 p., m . 178 Diamond st bit Noith Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may ba viewed Frl after 7pm H'.NNINGS. Feb. 12 MICHAEL I JEN N1NC1S, husband of Katherlne Jennings (nee1 Qulnn) and eon of late Jvimes and Margaret JennlngH. born Mllltown Co Galway Irj. in..,i nnireq Mon . 8 30 a. 111. 4030 N. nth st. Solemn requiem mass St. eronlcaa Church, wth und Tioga sts , 1(1 n in Int, Hnlv Sepulchre. Cem Chicago papers copy KELLY. reb 0. MICHAEL IAMES aon ot late Stephen and Sarah Eagcn Kelly. Funeral Sat,,. 10 a. m . 2037 N, 5th st. Int. private KELLY. Of pneumonia, reb 11, PAT RICK J., husband of late Margaret Kelly (neo O Urlcn) Funeral 8at 10 30 a m , 2430 Jefterson st. Int. private. Holy Croal KEB' reb. 12, of scarlet fever, THOMAS M , ton of Bes"le and William E. Kec Fu neral from 331 West Cliveden ave. German- lUKnNAPP-FebVa,fo. ELIZABETH A Or. Johnson), wife of Charlc" Knapp, aged 77 buneral services Sat., 2 30 P in , resldenca Montgomery bqunre. Pa, Conveances will meet train leavlns Beading Terminal 12 JO at Innsdalo Station. Int. Montgomery Square II K cem. . ,. .KOCHERSPEBGER. Of pneumonia, reb 10, SAMUEL J , Pr , husband of late Jen nie G Kochersperger (nee Golden) Funeral Sat . 2 p m . 23J0 South st. Int. private, rKBEMER-Feb 12, WILL'lAM N. hat band of Helen Elwyn Kremer. 1 uneral from 113 E. 37th st . New York, Sat. 10 a. tn. Int at Philadelphia - , KRAUSi: Feb 11. ELSIE, daughter of John nnd Elizabeth Krause, aged Jj Reli tlves and friends Invited to funeral service" Sat., 10 30 a m, parents' residence, J445 W Allegheny nvc Hit Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl .after If ra LA1BD Formerly of Winona, Jlmn , Feb 11 LYD1A POWERS LAIRD widow of Matthew Jainea Laird aged SO Bela tlves and friends Invited to attend service;, Frl . 8 p ni , son's residence. Robert H Laird, j 420 vv. uniario fai . iiuiia, nn , . Lewlsburg, Pa. LANCASTER reb 12. ANNA M . wi(j of John Lancaster. Br., aged bO. Relatlvei and friends InvVted to funeral services 'I ues , NI V m , -1034 Hawthorne it . Frankford, Int. private. North Cedar Hill Ci-n Friends mav call Mon . after 7 P m- LANE BLANCHE d, daughter of Wm. P and Anna Lane Funeral Sun 2 P o. Oak Park. Lansdale. Cars will meet tram leaving Heading Terminal 12 JO. Int, pri vate, LANG reb. 10, KATHERINE. wi-o of Adam Lang, aged 71. , Funeral "'' bun . 2 v m . residence of son-in-law wi Ham J Jans 2110 E. Arizona St. Int. pri vate Oakland Cein LANGAN. At 512 Columbia ave or pneunVonlaT Feb 11. THOMAS, husband or Adelaide Lant.an ln.'"'''.'' se,Vji" KrJid 11 a m, David II Schuvler Bldg, Broad and Diamond sts Int private LECKLEB Feb 12, HANNAH M. widow of Edwin A Lecklcr Funeral serv ices Mon., 10 a in. 40J1. Greene tt , Oct mantown Int private. ..- ivv. LINDSAY reb 12, 'HAROLD KBV NETH. son of Harold Kenneth and OW KlaBer Lindsay, aged 7 months 10 oa; Services Sat , 2 10 P ni parents rw deuce 1115 S Sltli at Int prlv.f ,,,R. LISTER Of pneumonia. Feb 10 MA OARKT. wife of Edward Lister and dauaj ter ot late Charles and Annie Keenan neral Sat . 10 u. in . 2014 Annlii st (-' and Tederal sts ). Int. private, Hol tron LlVEZEY Feb. 0 reiidenci- Bhawn t . rox Chase. Phlla LAURA, wife 01 joiiii . Llvezey (nee Hobensack). aged 1.0 B''at"V and friends Invited to funeral son , s Iderce, Charles Llvezey. Rising Sun ave ana Loney at. Bat., 10 a. m Int. William ren" Cem Friends may call Frl eve , MAGUHtl: Feb. 10. SABA . V . wife i0j Charles I Magulrn and daughter of fr8Jj0 T. ana hara u Kcuy. "Ji" " . hriatlan a m. 2205 Montrose st (2-'d and Christian sts 1 Solemn high mass of . requiti" - int.' Hoy cross Charles's Church 10 a. Cem Auto service. T,r.vnntnlIT, MAHAN MABY .MORRIS '0-nI"jug wife of the late Major T. A Mahan ik o A., at tho age of 71. on leb. 7. " i" rrance 'Notice of interment 'a'or'in ui. MALONEY Of pneumonia, l'J ' c( 01 114U urecn pt . num . lata Thomas S and Mary A ELLA .". "f ".', nb nomas r ana iiary . ""; , u0n , and friends invited to funeral. 111 . residence of .Martin rinsiro-s iiiaiuiioj --- atlves 111 5121 Osage ave , Cathedral I'cm w, rnna, Jin " of pneumonia -RI MAIUIIN fen 11. WILLIAM JOHN, husband of LO". ". Martln. aged HI runerul ."".", flat, p m , UJ1J Ogontz ave . Germantown Prfr,THESON-rb. IS. SAMUEL T. Wf; Ic3e,s,,baf,,.M83rp: fa" May'ff.!. ' Ja'ugof &W Martin L Lewis 1 "neral Private, Mi p in , mother's icsldence, 1018 Bcno . Holv Cross Cem nH.hand or Enii13 e iH'm'Tfe Invited to services, Sat .11 u in 48-" '"tfcc'XlG e-Fenb Tuot pneumonia 3g URT McCAIO. "imabaBd of Marlon McUiJ (nee WUhtniaii), aged 28 l"-uiier, ul P p m . 3152 Custer st. Int. private, CMoCNnLlSS On Feb 18, ,S'wlrr,?sV land. Calif.. EMILY, D. McCANDUSS. formerly, of Philadelphia. nneumonU. .ife::tKff .u. cep. 19. Lieut. JOHN n-ni,.. :, Jr., husband of IteiiJ i. "I'NB a l" n Jffl5S!mLJLr& J&ii. i P? lnU, COOL -Feb. 12. ELIZABETH V..-" 'J of Charles McCool and daughter of JhijJ and late Philip ltellly. .vJrun5' Jakford '' ., ... . rextilenrn of mother, 214(! IJ.dll.-i...h fl Solemn requiem mass ,f'vc.lnIrAutS Bervf, t ,'.!Nl.'V CMarhk'!nudnSonaroBf"rJohin, and U f iiiua-v MoiiartTintt Funeral VP. u. ,.im 403 Ket road, f'ynwyd, P, Bo ' H'i-,., mass St .Matthias;. CI, urcfa. 1UU. Jfa h 1 jpicj,Hr'"vr kp eryif-o won... i, . -.. Int. CoOAi- Kill CJiI - n...' -aar- If -n ntt 1IUW " Abtaisca av avow huiuvss. u, A , A U: .iA.K' ; & i ju-V v.