',!' i - ,H! $ 1 . &. 'm r& m It I ft KM :. lt I f f IV R :! ft M.v 3 ?f Kt"' r . m Si o ' 'V m frt.il, Mffl: fed! KS- .. J r -m fi. r "H ! ill nwi U i fc y. H pliiiiii A yHlilfc'E-yATICAN Bill iNrtrial Intereatt Justify Closer Re. ,te , lotions, It Is Stated v$Tris, March 12. (By A. I'.) Na Ttonal Interest! of Frnnco Jintlfy her In Working in closer nccord with the Vnl- .iearfi says the prcnmble of the bill pro- co operation Wccu I .Filfrife for re-establishment of rclntlon Vatican Is necessary. u aiefi ilm TTntv Hn. nrnUnlfrl tnilnv In I ,rfT;'"-v " '-. -"" " .Chambir of Deputies. 'number or instances where France icon iion ucmru unj imuRnm-m jo ts n dinlomatic renresonlathe nl the been made for tup resumption of dlplo- nW that In CooitnnUnoplc nnd " the ? H.l.. n,n.llr ..he,. Vrn,.o hnu on . , F .."-" ...... ..i., NfJwi ,!B'.,i .. " ... llillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll (l-lilYD) "Begin Now." A Word to the Wise Who Are Going to Build. Building is like learning French after you get started, you always wish you had begun sooner. It's remarkable how soon it gets to be next winter when you have a building job on hand. Tho-carly bird catches the worm and there will be several birds after every worm in the building line this season. There is not enough lumber to build all the houses, and not enough cars to carry all the lumber, and not enough men to run all the cars, and not enough houses to accommodate all the men, and not enough lumber to build And there you begin to go round the same circle again. Start now by buying the lumber. We still have some left, and more coming. It's a great help to have back of you the im mense lumber stocks and all the resources of Lloyd's organization. You can have them if you begin now. Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on time, sec that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company inn M-Mur.n it.ntre 29th Street and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia nsTABLi"irn isis POfTHnr.N OFFICK-rUVFtLOTTE, N C. ' ?i sruixi mtiitTs ATUNT1Q CITY. N. J. A ( u ie XAffBTLOffiSSfilCtlOF Gtlantic City's Newest and TJlost Distinctive OJolel Under management Ambassador Hotels System. yorfc?Vma?0r"Vlfc Ob thf Boardwalk, yet In the aulrt. exclualva CliaUMa rtaldenUal dlatiict Spacloua aun decka overlooking ocean. Irmphony eoncerta every evening. Dancing In famon CTlll and Japuneee tea room Catering l lVrlle for booklet inioiKmiiiiasKmiiiiiEmn A HEALTHY SALT SEA AIR Frcah, pure ozone that pro duces heolth and strcnjjlh Cnjov nn phlMr;itin? pallop oi take tho kiddie tir a Jnllv ilri on tho hard hiwIouh heai hes. .Comfortable nollr tialr'ng on the fascinating Br..'uU.ilI- Wntrr .Golf, Wonderful Metrnpnllt.i 1 "Premiere' prformanrps ii 'I Theatres Concert and clan"inn .an th( Piers Indoor r-v Immlns Vools and the bet hntrli Ui the world Tun i.nnir. iiori are ahvurM npen mid illl ftirnUli ' full Informtttliin, rlr, rte. TheShelburne Hotel St.l'harle.s Galen Hall Hotel Chelsea JlarlborouRh- Hotel Strand Blenheim Hotel Dennis ft Seaside House Tho Wiltshire 1 lie Holmhurit For Information ,inr s tu dijlr- nf eoiivenlrr' ' "' oa' f"' '" " " '" 'jiUlt lor j l i ' 'K1-' ' Pennsylvania A. c oaeto Beach and SUI rier. eentrnl loeaMon alopen Capacity son Trivat batha, runnins water tn rooma rlavaior ele Winter Urma. Booklet, lbi-rt II. nincll PrHOTEL ST. mmiE tint Oceun Front. Mlanllr City N J. ruer. Dan. EU. I.. (.rusiup. lrunlee. V MuCEL5IHC0Mf03l5tRViaW(I) CUISINE m. i?A a . V: "'.;. ?n.,"i',:,1 sisiw KiTgn'StTpiiy. liuryj -. fV ij-1 mt I'VtL tet t KU ton reel ur hnrn IRvS & tbe "City of itohuit Health" sw b im a JL .m. . bfioiei morion tf'Utxun VmA VlrniiiU, Air. unnclty 530. 'CMj-ri.. " ...1..1. knit. f uliraia nnaa. CLAKENDON Hotel StrlnU Are. near, lleurli ino ronnia. ijllti feITPENNHURST MfinVnt, WM H. HOOP M rrtlP AXIf TCUIDC wiitr;? s inc hiuiui""- r 'W.r' L... . mnA naoVi Pjruti1tv STiO VWH1lak Ktfl ata aju . a- -.-. in. v. and Hencn . tapaciiy aau tMh,runnlnfva..r clyv.etc Am.r . u.ul .nrlne rates. "K?t.'" :- ileeclal lvnrr) ,-. . rni.i.lWM Mar. t.:n.or- Ky. Av near Baach. EIot, tmtaSter ', ,,, private batha! run. It! WMlv.i 13 no UP nailT tj. iiuwp. EL BOSCOBEL $!, IF ittiWff 'y lT.nn ii i i - - .1 . . aa a rn r a n nT "1 HOTEL COIN 1 JINU.N I AU 7fAliA open. Alwi rr?dv, Trm mod. v. avtcv M- uM. .ufMjri ft MiffThnl ""' ' '" ""'" Y a. wra L BOSCOBEL '"r t'ur kjyv rpona 117. A. E. MAH1QN. i tury-old trndltlounl sympathies, (here arp French missionaries who "ought not to bo Micrlficed to foreign competitors." Application of tho concordat to Alsace Lorraine, tho administration of mis Rloni of the former Ocrmnn colonics of Togolnml nnd Knmerun nnd the exer cise of the Catholic religion Jn Morocco fir nnlnti'il nut iin nrohlrms In wlilpli rauce nuu iuu .. -. . ... .... . .1 ,.l Home, .Mnren i-. Aitnoucn mc m- on rVA T.nf mestep In that direction I. Imminent. i 5 E' E SfKIQ KKSOKTH AT1.ANT1Q CITY. N. J. fl II lanMc OitV! Ambati dor, Lot Angelen Am baatador, Banta Bar. bara, Alexandria, L aelw Ttct clientele. arle ST c7Vrenroo? ATLANTIC CITY e i On. tRe OcGaLivJrTrorvi Unusually Attractive During Winter and Early Spring Seasons Luxurious Lobbies and Rest ful Sun Parlors. Charming afternoon musicales with com plimentary tea service and evening concerts. A palatial rcsidenccforthoBcscekingrcst and recreation. Sea water in all baths. American and European plant, sri&ld& ATLANTIC CITY. N .a. Ai.Aui07iicaiv. Pfaa Hotel of DislinctiaiVnwi RcalConvfert PIRCPROOP QARAat. iCAPAcrrrcoo. IVhltenrJStnMi PITNEY N'w york A c n"r Ileach mn nn nnd European plan. j .'" ' U t urll cooked food. Irfrg aim rmms First rtaen service. .Sp' a. pn'fr ratp nn arnliration srniNc. iAnr nn.cn. v. J. SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. thi qi r.rv ofru itr&oivr nookUt. Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. FQUADLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF. RIDING AND SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING. IlRANCH OFFICE. GEO. A. HUIIN & SONS. BROKERS. I-BANK T SlirTF. Mrr. EffinriaaBanaBnBi9eaBeimBBnnaanaaBani matNEnsviuuj. pa. , .. ..... .. zr j,UWStll MALLX"? '":: erlap dry air; beautiful mountain walk. Clftahlna enaatlnar. etc Not a eanatorlnm OEO H OAUL Mir .WERNERS VI LLB. ! A. WAMirvnTON. n. o. Burlington Hotel Ameelean nnd Frrn ilOJIRUKU CI. 12 LliUAIf. l'K unrEcrr cutMitn gov nwi riv WH 8 BO Koone with Itaib : h i2.&a in ai.iui KfKMamUn D ff,aliX'ntD,a ''' V aFaS mmgBB9&&& " JX-'3Ltf JtTflfja.l I S3 evening tr$tC STUDENT KILLED BOXINQ Columbia University Man Held for Death of Roommate New Yorlc, March 12. (By A. P.) A boxing exhibition staged by Colum bia University students lat night re sulted In the death of Milton Stern fold, of Albany, a former United States army llcutennnt, who engaged in n hparrlng match with Andrew Lockctt as one of the events nt a "smoker." The men were members of the same boxing cluss nnd roomed in the snmti dormitory. Ijockctt, who has been tie XS &t hhTISK cltlC. OIU IHC POIICO til 0.1 niS RIOVO DRTO ily glanced oil steriuciu vviicn tnc lat tcr coiiupscu. POLES REPEL BOLSHEVIKI ! MaesecJ Attack Repulsed Many Prisoners Taken Warsaw, March 12. (By A IM i V staff communication issued bj the I Polish armv vesterdnv snvs: "The Bolshcvlkl, having concentrated great forces, nttacked Wednesday in the river Dvinn. After ti .hurp struggle aud the use of reserves the Poles re pelled the attacks north of Mozier The Poles surrounded and completely de feated the rcdM nnd took eight guns, an artillery nark and a great number of prisoners.' CHAMBERSBURG GROWING So Is Louisville, Ky., and St. Joseph Mo., Census Figures Show WaMi'ncton. March 12. The coiimis bureau last night nnnounced tho fol lowing 1020 population figures and in creubcs : Louisville. 2.14,801. an increase of lO.OtM. or 4.0 per cent. St. Joseph. Mo., 77,735, un increase of IW2. or 0.4 per cent Chambersburg, Pa.. 13,171 an in crease of 1371. or 11. C per cent illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii mm 1 Tin Roofs a "Great ! 1 Improvement" i E Durinp; tho Civil War a Bal- E E timorq genius invented a can- E non fired by steam instead, of iai, w I E powder. President Lincoln caw cst p0ol Mar. l.r I it fired. Then he said, "Well, ERCKi,m ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'. "Mar.' 29 if steam cuns hud been in- Andalusia Apr. 5 . . .. I,.. i.i S i ' venica jxrai, cveryDoay woum E have said, 'What a great im- E E tirovement cunpowdcr is!'" E Thafj, tho way with the old 5. I reliable tin roofs. Suppose all sthcfc modern doo-dads in the E way of roofing had been in- vented first, and after i few g rtn..,..mp cA...n l. rl.er.il litirl flic- centuries &omo Edison had dis- E covered tin, just think how E E everybody would have s-aid, "What an infinite improvement E E tin is!" You can't mal;c a m,istakc in f. ..! ii- 1.. i , roo. ng wun un, u you on.y B, good tin. Go to any roofer, and ' jEask him to tfiamo the best J E brand". You arc safe if he says s E "NU-DURA-TIN." . E I I E i l! E niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMf?! STEAMSHIP NUTICKH EARN-LINE f fifwirtwirntaVi 1KUI ) U. S. Shipping Uoard Steel Steamtn ueneru Vaugt ,., iif. m i . Philadelphia Manchester S S "Dcs Moinca BndRc" Apr. 5 irniiaaeipnioi navana I S S "Lake Foxboro" . . Loading SS "Lake Galera" . .Mar. 25 For rates and partlcnlari apply ( Harn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA. PA. YVaHHr ffiraHyfi?Mfe?MB United Slates Shipping New York lo Rio de Janeiro, IS S (A1IAO. o& ft MAIITIIA 'HAMIINOTON, 14,000 ton 'b) H. HtltU.N. J7.COO tons (c) . .... 8 h. TAJUAO, 13.000 tons (a) Drexel Uldtr . Philadelphia I l' nidc H mora Time to t&0k?? i m PAINT, VARNISH & ENAMEL THE The woodwork, floors and room need lome retouching lo for sprint. SPECIALS THIS Super sloaa Enamel )aal. a wonderful high tlosaf $5.50 white. J T Mixed Paint Ready for nse. Allf JM 7; colors. Including whit.' ' Sold In ', SdccIuI f PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OR PHONE ORDER ASAM BROTHERS, Inc. 917-919-921 ARCH ST. CM ,A W75BP ywv'.aaJHL'tsaiWJiiaUatL ?jnBBYajTanrvjBv,vafaaBHaBaBranaBssiraBa syruaw .c-julwavaw7VvxanciLzriJwnsi i WmWKMmmmWLmmWmWmWBmW mfJXmmWSJFWT'Z'XiD !L HUSBAND DENIES NEGLECT Phlladelphtan Held Following Wife's Death In Shack In N. J. Woods Atlantic City, March 12. ''Not Hullty" was the pica entered by Doml nick Pallantc, n street-cleaning subcon tractor in Philadelphia, to a charge of neglecting his family in the criminal court at Mays Landing yesterday. Mrs. Pallantc, It Is alleged, died in a cabin In the woods near MeKee City, while her husband was living In comfort In their Philadelphia home. Following her death county officials took a young son nnd the n?ed father of the Phila delphia contractor from the shack, al leging it unfit for human occupancy. Picture of the cabin hnve been pro cured for use nt Pallantc's trial. COATESVILLE'S GAIN 31 P. C. Population Increases 3431 In Ten Years, Census Shows Washington. March 12. Population statistics for 1020 nnnounced today by the Census Bureau included: Coate,sville, Pa,, 14,015, an increase of 3131, or 31 per cent over 1010. Macon, f!n.. o2,r2,", an incrense of 11,800. or 20.2 per cent. Chattanooga. Tenn., 57,805, an in crease of l.'l,201, or 2!l.8 per cent. Kiiur.vrioNAi, !Mh WetM Our irraduatra ar In constant demand for Bood-paylng position (Irrrc ahorthand, thr cany, Hperdy yM-m Complete bunlneaa and Hecrpturlal tourapi. Day and Night Lite"'. intfni"lo training;, unroll any time Call or wrltn for full particulars and ratnlosue. riin.A. iiiisinkss coixnoi: nnd Cnllprf of L'ommerr .1017 ChKlniit Ht. rniiaueipiiinj THE TAYLOR SCHOOL "gj Ciri-es Shorthand Touch Typewriting.' Hook keeping. HxTCUirlnl Coureea Day and Night French For 's ,nn'h you learn to apeak, undoratand, read and writs Snnniah th" languasea Guyard School 1 " of Language. 1R27 Clieatnut St. Straycr's Business Collccro l'lillacllnhla Urrntrnt nnslnf Sellout I (01 Thratnai St. I'linne Walnnt 7M BTKAMMH1' NOTirr.S I'M'M'Lines AMERICAN LINE " Font Mali Mmrr NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Philadelphia .Mar. lUlApr. lOIMay 8 New York . . .Mar. 27 Apr. 24 May 22 St. Paul Apr. 3May 1' May 29 NEW YORK HAMBURG Manchuria . .Mtr. 27iMtjr 8'Jane 19Ju1y 31 Moniolia ...Apr. 10!Mar22Julr 3Aur. 14 I-lllllI'IIIIli;idl IVI'I lllllll lIIuerford Apr. 10 Hiuprmrri Philadelphia-Glasgow Eastern Sea Mar. 22 Philadelphia-Hamburg Wcsl Waunckc . 27 RED STAR TiTNT ., vS0UTHAMPT0N-ANTWERP . Kroo)Und March 24 M.r 1 Jan. 5 '... ... mb .. . Lapland April jmij 8 Jane i Finland April 7 Mar 15 June 19 Zetland July 24 Philadelphia-Antwerp Nervier Mar. 17 Western Plains Mar. 20 a 11 l. W P HCSl ilUIlt'hC iWXTmZi ccrow ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE 1lii1nfln1tlKl'i.Tknrlnn Western Maid Mar. 20 Mnhopnc Apr. 5 Wnthcna Apr. 10 Mackinaw Apr. 20 Holland-America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam A Steamer MarchlApril WHITE STAR LINE N. Y.-CHERB0URG-S0UTHAMPTON i Adriatic Mar. 20Apr. 24 May 29Jol, 3 An J Ilfiiilnrb- Ihrrrnftcr NEW YOIIK l.IVERl'OOI, Baltic Mar. 13, Apr. 17 Majr 22'Jnne 26 CeJric .. .Apr. 10 ... . Oriana End Apr I Celtic May 15 June lo'jolr 24 NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Canopic Mar. lOIMay 11 July ( Cretlc Mar. .11 May 26l.July 21 international mkkcantilk MARINE COMPANY 'aifnrrr Oftlcr. 131H Wuluul hi,, rhlla. Fralcht umrc. 405-B lloura Hide. PhlJi. Green Star Line nnKr.u.nni.Tir toiits riUAEUW. .!.ONIt' AM) TKIESTB Hiiillnc from I'hlliKlflpliln V. K. Shlnnlnr lloird Slrrl Stcmr' SS "ZAKV.MIIO" . . I-onrtlnr 8 H "JOMAK" . About Jlarrh 20 C1IAS. KlltZ & CO.. Inr cfntn inih Hnor. Drrxcl lllilc., I'lilU. I'linnr; Imburil 101 Muln 1320 Board's Passenger Service Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Ajres 12.UO Hera MarrhJO April 24 . . May 8 . . May 22 fri lat ?dA3dCUaa For txuaaos rate and other particular apply to ohv raaaeitaer Jipcncv or la MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE I'anrnsfr Department, 82 D2 Heater bt.. N. . alio at 118 Olivn St. Ht I.oula. Mobile, Alabama, INTERIOR furniture of everr brighten the home WtJIJIv "ts S1.5' 1 2 ' Inalde Vnrniah ) . oa. or woodwork nndf 53.75 51.00 rnllure. I 'nnr Varnish exterior wood $5.00 $1.35 work - 4 pint lu aullun cans, Value in BruiheM (ARCH ST. Ii .";;' 4R(JB Qrantt Divorce In King's Name Homo, March 12. For the flrnt lime in history a decree ot divorce has been Riven Jn the Jinmc of the king of Italy by a court nt Flume. A divorce Inw does not exist In Italy, hut the Fiumo court applied the Austrian law In the nnme of the klne of Ituly In the case of Count Alvarez, ilc Toledo anil his wife, Countess Krmlnln Delia Torre, both Ne apolitans. PAKCEL POST HOWARD VINCbNT "PDGZ Poltahtnt Quickly Piano and Furniture Polish Saw wltb th allahteat ffnrt Try it on your AUTOMOBILE Send 50c for one can 3 cans, $1 Postpaid If. yoa are not Kettlnr the nrorer reaulta out of jrour PLAYEn-PIANO It needa the dirt drawn nut of the Muala Tracker with auction Dump ne ara aole acenta for th Gem Suction Pump For PInycr-Pianos Tha moat nowerful and aatlafactorr oumo on tha mar kaC O u a r a Meed to draw the dirt and lint out ot tha player (by any one) In leaa than 0 min ute. Can be uaed nn any nlajer. PIANOS TUNED PLAYERS ADJUSTED HGMRDVIHCEHT 836-838-840-842.844.846 NORTH 6TH ST. SPECIAL House Paints, $2.50 ; Per allot! Gov't Varnish, $3 Ter ftullnn INSini! AMI OllTSinil pinii J "it I'Miniis Varnish Stain, $3 Per Onllnti Only One Coat Required rArr.T.i.KNT roit voonuonii ami ri.noiis Choice of C Colors Our Dollar Specials -cWVtv-I a o n or ?JriA mi ..... i. . t m u j ninfi aet w 1 1 h our heat quality Mexican Ulin ocd Guaranteed i 10 a a r a. ... Mejlcao piaiuonda are XMiMt rut; they hire an filvi bicLiiuz and ahem a blua-whlla m.rVllnv flra Ilka a nnuln. tSlimnnd. T7m. tt v.l ml tl (JiMi additional (or il-lcarat aLd icId'mountlDi frr ladjet and J (or gentlemen). Send for Our Biff Bargain Catalog MEXICAN DIAMOND CO. 430 Market Street, Philadelphia CENTKAL HOUSE WRECKING CO. S.W.Cor.lZth&SpringGardenSts: yhoneFophrlW, Building Material mtii Htork Uoora and Hash All Hires Nen nnd '.'d Hand Plumbing Material llnth Tnba Tolleta Hlnks Ijiundry Tuba lTasbstanda iiouers Office Furniture, Desks, Etc. We buy and sell all kinds of Office Furniture, Store 'Fix tures, Saloons nnd entire con tents of Office Buildings. WHO LOANS . THE MOST MONEY ON DIAMONDS? Jxirreat rates ot Intereet eharaed. Fridenberg'a Loan Office 37 N. 11th u"aV'SVrcl,brt N. W. Cor. 9th and Buttonw ood 5aiai BELL AH RECORDSVICTORRECORDS 1129 CHESTNUT Qao?drui.lnJd,1,,e PRIZE CUPS MEDALS :?'" ...rule tr.rL. hanerlor Quality. mi namn. Arnii i Artistic I)lcn and 1 Finish tiuaranleed. The RANKIN CO. 1118 Chestnut St.. rhlla, I'honei Walnut 20JJ sro Catalog Free IIKUE IS PROOF Koop JJihtnlng Hair Renewer The beat Hatr Tonio on the market Prevents dandruff and the hair from falling out. It makea the hklr grow. Ahanlnte. sV. ly guaranteed or money refund- ttmonlals mailed on renii. 1 11., idTTestlrni tie 11.78: 8 Rottlea in (1 Dottles 10 75. For aale by rugslsts Supplied 0y Smith. Kline & Fr-nrh F. HOOP MPO. CO., 118 N. Third St. Camden. N . BUILDERS' MILLWORK Doors, Saab, Mouldings, Columns, Etc. THE HANEY-WHITE CO. 17th and Glen wood Ave. Warehouse 21st and Glenwood Ave. Liatit From Plans and Estimates Given JD CL ThU preparaUon naa WANOAHOl ytt on the hliheat- WURNITUHCi, frde PUNOH and BniiZu PKUnNITOnB. and ta POLISH lixaranteod to oreaerva - -J the VAUNISH and orf; "OWM&ViHCIM vent It turnlnf Mua. It -'"f4Ki5r TEisf II i: I A. :- . ! Cnll.Wrltenr rhune fnlCKallal r-optar inih f ?VyWll Wo Shin Anynhere ysowas lino 1 ilpAmrs 112Z i I iESigig GIRARD AVE. f Wl i (vauueI , 1UU PAROBIi POST (ncludlnE 5 new 10-Inch double face recorda and free dellrery. New Pianos, $195 to, $950 New Players, $425 to $2100 NEW GRAND PIANOS, $550 to $1500 Conrealcnt Terms An Acre of Piano Bargains We have over bait an aora ot allthtly uaed and demonatrated piano on aale thta week: all make, ahapaa and alia. Includlnar a rreat many, or tna moat prominent makea In Mlulatur Onnda. Player-Piano and Upright rianoa. W muat. have the room for our new 1920 modeta at once. The following list will give some idek of the won derful bargains : GLeater UpriRhta .....$150 up 2 Mnaon & Hamlin ... 195 up 4 Heppe Uprighta ...'.. 95 up 3 Steinway Grands ... 200 up 2 Howard Vincent .... 245 1 Royal 88-note 225 2 Chickerinfr Grande.. . 185 up 8 Chickerinif Uprighta.. 85 up 5 Eatey Uprighta 115 up 7 Steinway Uprighta ... 110 up 2 Conreid 225 2 Knabe Uprighta 140 up 1 Angelua 88-note Player 200 4 Emeraon 88-note " 350 up 6 Cunningham Uprights. 125 up 10 Miniature Baby Grands 295 up 1 Imperial Upright .... 125 2 New England Uprighta 100 up 2 Frnncia Bacon 88-note 350 1 Wagner 88-note .... 275 HomrdVihcent 836-838-840-842-844-846 -NORTH 6TH ST. RE-BUILDING SALE Mut clean, out rr unrdlees of prolll. three entire' lloora oi $25 Suits, $g Overcoats $40 Suits, $24 Overcoats $50 Suits, $3Q Overcoats OrenUat Satlnia of Season. N Sprint style u well aa Winter nelahta. l'.ery garment marked dov.ii 40t. SAMUEL COOPER L1010 W. GIRARD AVE. &; JJ DIAMONDS BOUGHT OUn MANT TEAHS OP EXPEniKNCH ouit monrst a nnLtAtii.n uimmfia IB TOUR QUAnANTEB. Many, diamond. needed at once to till ordera all slies, H to 10 carats: will pay from S10 to tSSM aacn tcaanf. wo muai navo inPin ii. wi muet nave in.tn ana by II- lna" your dlamonda 1 to 11 ua TOtt WILL AT LEAST SAVE 10 to 40 PEn CE hnuffht. T?h(. in vtara fPplvatl Eatataa hnuaht. .Eat. 10 years . (Private) phone WaL T14h. Aloa 6ld rniM. allvAr. nl.tfm.m Knvh. The Diamond Shop hV'g.tfa tsST novr aboot W SOME MONEY o DIAMONDS AND JKWKLKTr KATES IXtW AS fJL tVALTERS' PAWNHnor. OnVTINB T. linvrnrr. xq rmr Ertelt's Victor Vlctrola Halreroom Irso Aaaortment of Recorda Tha Only Author- l.ajf I1..I.. . Ph Kenalnatnn li v.rih lr.n.i tit... 2135 North Front St. 2135 ROniNSON CRUSOE riMUON 1IKEL rijTB CO. UV 1'lllrt St.. Phlla., Ta. 25c Palr Cuehlon Heel Plates that build up worn eho liels at half cost of rubbr heels. A child can put them on. 3-elr.o pairs, 80 rta. "ft rare well. No worn leather to pull off. WHY PAY MORE? I I'or Full Neolln Soles 1 ?n and Rubber Ilerla... The New Model Shoe Repairing Co. Sent by Parrel Post K H. fifth ht. Basement nnd 2M N. Fourth HI. Writ or phono for middIm and nrleea C. SCHMITT. Mfr. it? GLASSES .Sa-Jl t U'.f Jot;t"'''. !. '33 Sansom St. Preaerlntlona rilled. Artificial Ryes Inserted. ''V-1". '",!, f.Hn. huy from Msnufacturrra at Wholesale Price! 81.50, S2 50 and 3,50 " i "ii vomrw. nirvvnn. aai JN, 11111 St IN Mr..MOHIA5I .-UODr,Ens.T.,I!.!ne"vory f ur dear slater SSI uu,nt' .A?"' ' RODOERS. paased away March 12. 1011 SISTER AND NIECE. eatfjs vAM,,UICf :Mrrh 10. FRANCES wir. of il'i.iln.n .Acnufr Relatlvea and friends l-i'd. funeral. Hat 1 p. m . 287 t. iVein " olouc'"t!r Clt. N. J. Int. Union ALEXANDER March 10, HARRIHON L' ', hufband of Anna H. Alexander. Service iniJrt m uxn 1lne t Int. privato. oiAnnrilF'TTAi.a.l8..,ir McAlpIn at., March 0. ir.n,K MARKLKY. husband Kate Apple: 11,!''' ".'K'1" Dvl'1 1' Hchuyler Uldg.. Prival. Dla,nond sts . Hat.. 0 p. m. Int. ie,EJ:? 1,areh " DAVID REED DAEH M?'rJ! ejrv''s 10 ao a. rn . 14 E. riJVr.,- I-nedale. Pa Int. private fnii, b.VK .MrJ;h 10. CATHARINE BLACK 0 n.'iWb)' Wfe of Svilllam J Wack, aged no Relatlvea and friends Inv'ted to services, mi X B m 312 Bl"h Camden, mt nmf.rJ?.n c.'.m Intends may call Frl. eve. a.2iEN ..i.Ur.ch 10' SARAH E. 110WEN !. 1l Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to laeuKL' I,,fnc. aon-ln-law. William i,nn1lM"'oAi'ulula' r- Svm X p. m Int .v.uo -Clll tiOYLE. elatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 7:80 a. m , residence Frank Kane. 2H32 Ann st . oolsmn renuiem mass Church of Nativity 0 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem i.mn.rrS?N Suddenly. March 0. HANHEL JiS.'.YJ0.' a'd Relatives and friends inivl,d. ,n, rvlpea. residence of grandfather, ElWOOd Pone. PemKerlnn V r R.i 1 A S-ifV.?"' t0.1'1 -''allows1 Cem. Frlenda may RROW-N -.Suddenly, at Pasadena, Calif March tl HARRIET H T . wife of John A H Mrovvii HarvKs Hat 11 45 a m . real, dence of Perclval E Koerderer, Merlon. Pa Int private Convuyancea will ba at Merlon atatlon to meet train leaving Broad St. HU. tlnn lltlfl a. m, CALHOUN. March 9. W.UAM, Jr., I IV'ublUlied I860 "l $58 .Mlk I CCjlj fKm tVw I DEATHS liuaband of noa Calhoun tnes Hounda). nl. atlvea and frlenJs. nil aocletlea of wjJ " waa a member, Invited to funeral er"; Sat., 2 p. m.. residence of brother. Jl$? II. Colhoun. 802 Mohawk ave., Norwood 1 . Int. private. Friends may call Frl. eve. COLUNft March I). In I.aneaeter county. r-JU. CHARLES R. COLLINS, son of ' tj Charles P. and Mary A. Collins, n'latlvea andfrlnd Invited to services. Sat.. 2 P. "' 1118 Snyder ave. Int. private. . CONNBLLV. March u. PATIMCK A., ..-, hand of Helen Connelly (nee Oal'V. 1 Funeral, to which relatives and Jrlende in vited. 8at.. 8.S0 a. m.. R782 tiedar ave. Solemn mass rt requiem Church of Trana. fururatlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross" Cem. .OpSWAV. March JO. BAHAII M-; "'(, of Frank Conway and mother f '', 21 Francis J. Conway", nelatlvea and friend" Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:0 B."fcin caster ave.. above City line. Ove'brook. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our iJtdy or Lourdes 10 a. m. Int. Holy. Cross Cem. COSOROVB. March a. pf heart disease. MARIE Q.. dsuahter of , Joaeph and Bliw Cossrove. Relatives and friends. Alumni Bt..John tha Baptist School, alt, Hclf.,,,aT which sha waa a msmber. Invited to funeral. a at.. 8:8(5 a. m residence of P"',""- i. 'in m.nM.Mt HAi.mn reaulem maaa Main at.. Manayunk. Solemn requiem nv Int. bi. .ionn me liaptiat i-nurcn iv -. ' COWELL. March , TIIOMAS. husband of late Marsaret Coell. ntMjvt ni frlenda. Holy Name Society, invited to fuj neral. 8 a. m.. 8t87 Sunnya de in.. Fail" of Schuylkill. Solemn requiem mass at. Hrldaefa Church 0:80 a. m. Int. IIol UlCUNN!N6lfAM.-M.rch JO. OnOVBB C.. huaband of Xnna C Cunnlnihjm. aaed 29. Relatlvea and friends. Pontlaa TrIM No. 184. I O. R. m. Merchants Wholesale Grocery Co.. Invited to funeral services Sat., Dp. m., 18 Tanner at., Iladdonfleld, N, J. Int. D,CURRY?-M.rch 10. ELIZABETH, widow of Archibald W. Curry. ,l!l,,lv'",. n2 frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat., i p. m.. 8t01 Wallace at. Int. prlvar DAVIS. At Woodtor.n. N. S.-'PcArt Month 10th. SARAH E DAVIS, fed ,68. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aerv Ices, residence of husband. Frank Davis, Woodatown. N. J,, 8eenth-day. 13th 2 P. m. Int. Friends' Cem.. Woodatown. N.J. DECIUS. Suddenly, at Phlla.. March 10. CHARLES II.. husband of Klltabth Ueciua Relatives and friends muted o funeral. Sat.. S'SOp, m parlors Mrs. Jam's Oornj. ley. into Pacific ave. Atlantic City. N. J. Int. Plasantvllta Cem. ..,,, . . . .. DIBDEU March 10 FRANK J., husband of Caroline Dledel. seed 70-f Funeral services Sat.. 1 p. m.. apartments Wm. 11. Uattersby, 8S10 N. Broad ut. Int private. Hillside 'DONOVAN. March 10 NORA, daughter of lata Timothy and Ann Donovan of Tlmo laeue. County Cork. Ireland Due notice of funeral will be slert. residence of aunt, Mrs. IMJ.VKKI.HKIKIKH March P, J.VJ.JJf.8 tnrlua at.. Otn.. WILLIAM W DUNKEL- REHOER. Funeral services Sat.. 3.30 P. in.. Trlnltv tTnl,. r. a nvellrill Church. Kvnr.w y...k irt ANNA M. wife of Samuel Untie, aged M Relatives and friends invnea to services pai . -u v.." -'. v.: town M. E. Church Autos will meet 1:02 p m train from Readlne Terminal at Fort vteemncton ... , . . FALLS. Jtarch 1. JOHN, son'of Jamei and Elleabetli Falls ased .11" Funeral serv ices Bint Ormanton ave.. Oermantown. Mon.. 11 a m Int ("helten Hills Cam FENNELLT, March 0 . PATRICK FEN NELLY. Funeral Sat . t n. m.. MS W Johnson st.. Otn llleh mats St Vincent's Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem FINN. Suddenly. March 11. MARlON C (neo Powers), wlfo of J Joseph Finn. Rela. thes and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m., 8400 Walnut st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory. 10 a. rn Int. nrlvato , .. . . FIfcTEL March 0, HARRT A., husband of Anna Fistel (nee Dlttus). son of Susan and late l'red Flalel (nee Schafenacker). Rel atlvea and friends Invited to services. Bat.. 2 p. m . "J42T fl. tRth at. Int. private. FRIDAY. On March 10, EARL W son of Louis C. and Marsaret T. F-tday, ased 20. Relailves. frlenda, St. Oabflel's Guild Invited to fur.eral Sat , 0-30 a. m., parents' residence, AMI Master st. Service St. George's Church. 01st nnd llasel ave.. 11 'a m Int Arlington Cem, Friends may call Frl. eve FROST At Delanco. N. J., March 11. ETHEL M. wife of K 8. Frost and daURh ter of William and Marr Gilbert (nee lles wlck) Relatives end frlenda, members of Delanco M E Church and S. P.. Invited to funeral services Hat., 12 m . residence of rsrents. Willow st . Delanco. N. J Int. private Friends may call Frl ev GILMOl'R Marcn 1". MART W.. wife of f'hnrles O Ollmour." Relatlvea and friends Irvlttd to funeral services, Sat.. 2 p m 1312 Orthodox et.. Frankford. Int. private, Cedar Hill m. OOURY March 10. HANNAH, widow of John Oourv Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a m . ."120 Florence ave, Solemn high mass Church rt messed Sacrament 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. HAAS March 10. JOHN, husband of late Annie Haas Relntlves and friends. Ex pressmen's Renetlclal Society. Invited to fu neral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 42 N, HutchlnHon st. Solemn mass of reaulem St. John's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAINES. On Third-day. Third Month 0th. 1020. M. ELTZAnETH. daughter of Zebedea and Anna P. Haines, West Grove. Pa., In the 8.Mh year of her are. Funeral at West Orovo Meeting House, on Seventh-dav. 18th Innt . at 1 o'clock p m. Train leavlnr Droad Ht. Station. Philadelphia, at Hr.40 a. m. will be met on arrival, HARVEY. March 10. WILLIAM srENCE HARVEY Funeral services St. Thomas's Church. Whltemareh. Sat.. 2:30 p. m Train leaves Broad St. Station 1:13 p. m. for Whltemarsh. HIRSCH. On Msrch P. MART, widow of Simon Hlrsch, Relatives, friends, also Golden Circle No. 2. L. F. of A.. Invited to service Sat. aft,, 2 p. m. at residence, 7J3 N 21d st Int Grenwood Cem. HOUGH March 11, RRIDOET. widow of Michael Hourh, Relatives and friends In vited to fuieral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m. 112 NT Wilton st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. New Oithedr.il Cem JAMES Suddenly. March II MELVIN L. JAMES Relatives and frl'nds. Chester Lodge, No 230. F and A. M.i Chester Chap, ter, No 230: Cheater Commandery, No. fl, K T , Lu I.u Temple. Invited to funeral Mon . 11 a m.. residence of cousin. Resell James .1th nnd Walnut sts , Chester, Pa. Remains on view 4r.ll Pine st , Philadelphia, Bun . between 2 and 4pm KELLY. March 0 DENNIS, son of late Dennis and Helen Kelly Funeral Pat . 1 P, m 2120 S. 11th st Int West Laurel Hlli Cem Friends may call Frl. eve. KENNY March 11, CHARLES II KENNY. Int. Laurel Del R'malna mav be viewed parlors of Emanuel Asher & Son. 1612 Diamond st Mon ,11a m to 1 p. m KERNAN. March 10. JOHN II.. son of lato Martin and Rrldget Kernan Funeral Sat, 8.30 a m, 2121 Panama nt. Solemn high mass St Patrick's Church 10 u. m. Int Holv Cross Cem KOENIO March 0 CHARLES .. son of Charles O, and llrtha Koenlg (nee Rlaek), nged It. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat ,3pm 142 V I.uraj st Ini North Cedar II ll Remains may Iw viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p in KRENZ Suddenly March 10. HENRY. huaband of late Emma Churchill Krent. Fu neral service Sat . 2 n. m . 20S3 E. Tork st Int K. of P. Cem Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. LE COMPTE At the residence of her son, Edward A. Vansant. 2814 Morris at , Gtn . March 11. SOPHIA M . widow of John Le Compte aced 77. Relatives and frlenda invnea vo lunerai. witnoui ruriner notice, ai parlors of D. II Ryan, N. Bellevue ave , Lanahorne. Pa.. Sun.. 'J n m. Int Iteech. wood Cem Auatoa will meet train at Lana horne station leaving Reading Terminal 12:17 'LENNOX March 10. EDWARD. Jr., hus. band of Delhi Lennox (nea Ergleton) and son of Ldward and lato Carrie Lennox (nee Rein). Relatlves and friends Invited to fu neral. Sun , 2 p m . father's residence, 1027 Sarah st Int Northwood Cem. LINDEN.MAYER. March 10. WILLIAM O husband of I aullne Llpdenmayer (nee Ketterer), aged ft.1. Relatives nnd friends. Lafnyettu Lodge, No. 71. F. and A. M.: Free. man inapter and an other organisations, in vuen to runerai services, flat., :i p. m 4818 N 11th st Cem Logan. Int private. Mt. Peace I.TVM -March P ANNIE, widow of Owen Lmam (neo Kltlmurryl. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat, K 30 n m, residence of son, David I. nam, I3S4 E. Nor. rls si Solemn renuiem muss Church of Holy Name 10 a. m int. New Cathedral Cein. MACFARLAND March 111. WILLIAM, huaband of Kate L Macfarland tnee Dem my), aged "f. Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral. Mon 2 p. m , S5 N. Center at Merchantvllie, N. j. int. Coetovvn N J. MADDEN March , ELLEN widow of iirtv Tirana Ir! nd,frlTndnrnvltre, freiMs .-vianaen norn in tourr land, aged 6.1. Relatives and I? lunerai, sat . u a m . niece's r nieces resiaenc. Esther Smith. 4400 Drown st. High mast lntr or Borrows unurcn. jo a, m. int Bt Denis's Cem MAHOLLAND March 0. SARAH daugh ter of late William and Suaan V Maholland Services Tennla ave. below Spruce at , North P,!?.n','.("' Sst 1 P. m. Int. Weat Laurel Hill Cem Friends may call Frl , 8 to 10 p. in MALONET March 10 fATWA niMJ". wife pf Peter J. Maloney. Relatives and iriFiia inviiea vo lunersi. Aion., :au a m . ?i52 .'5th Jti; Bjlemn requiem maei I nUrch of Our T.ailv nf Merrv Inn n. Tni Holv Cross Cam. ' .MATHEWS March P. ANNIE F. widow of Leorg A Mathews. Relatlvea and friends .1..,.. ,u luiiar.i, ov n.ov a in . jn vv isippon st. Renuiem high mass Church of th; Holy Cross. 10 a. m, Int private. SfcDRIDE March 10. JEREMIAH 3.. husband of Margaret McDrlde (nee Oaftney) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat.. 7 10 a. m.. 008 St. Bernard at . Solemn mass of requiem Mother of borrows' Church 0 a m Int. Holv Cress Cem McFEETERS. March 0, SIARV V wlfa of Joseph F. McFeeters and daughter of John J and Mary Scheckl ng, aged '.'0. Relatives ana frjends. ll V. M. Sodality of m Michael's Church. Invlten to funeral. Rat , 8 30 a. m.. realdence of parents. lUi N nialr at. solemn requiem mass St. Mlchaei'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem .McINTYRE March 10, JILU huabaiid of Ellaabeth Laird Mdntyre. R itlves and frlenda. all aocletlea of which he waa a mam. br. Invited to funeral. Sat 8:30 a m fl3li W. Claarnald st Solemn maaa of requiem C,athd,f??,C,.A.ChUrCh l " '' " ..iU'siU!.D,,r''' Suddenly. March 10 ANOIF MEREDITH (nee Fleming) Friends may ciu Bat eve,. 1115 Falrmount ave SarvlcVa nd .Int. Sun at Harrington pel. B,rv,c MILLER March 10. LEWIS R son of Mary K. and late Louis Mueller (nea K.Har) nt'iVY",.?4. 'flenda. Else nure.J "city may cV3 &l. .hv,'1' ,nt Pr'v,,te' l r,en4' .?.".yiF"' March II Mra ELIZA A MILLER, widow of Rev Joaeph Miller Relatives and frlenda Invited to services Mon,, ii a m, nftlD Walnut at "l. prl wJr..n,,.'C."ln".ni,v I'" viewed Hun, iva. cfe?:y.h lkttiil&, IStMr.-ilorT'c-.m?"1' Cb"' " . BKATHS NEI8SBRj-At Ilurllnston. "K? f-fr aer. Relatives; and frlenda Ii laittar 9- Nil : lc, oprinaBiar. uuriini as de. tturiln.i "IlV.io eer. sifnVl P.' m?1, w'""mnn CcW."r- lny. 1 .P. . NH.AN. March 11) lomaa Nl an Inn Dalr ThNNllnM(;;C.V.n.yfSfRll J iricnuB. kii Bucioiira. invited i ." nq services. Sal.. 2 p, m . apartment. f.uVl K. Stllea f. Son. Un 'n. Susq'u'A ,','. JAh1 ,ntl K'.va,"j. Northwood Cem. rtTtni. S.V call Frl., after '7 p. m, tunas may TENCH. March 10. ANNA M i . Samuel O. Pence. RelaMv.a and ?, !.Jj may ca 1 Frl.. 8 toift p. m.. 'n-nn .1 '"'Ms cv.e: SCTVtf M- Maylown" iSSSr W' ,Nl, J'Fu?Jfifh II. Icea Sun.. 10 a. m.. res denca if "ft1 V,rv ton. A-nland. N. J. Int. Renin. N I ' n,M' PHILIPS On Thursoay. March" ii" Fn1! GEORGE MORRIS PHILIPs' In ,. "S. year. Funeral services at tata r.V.,h Vest Chester. Pa., Baturday. V,I",diBM, ,ao p. m. int. private. Kind y onili ni' ml QUINCER, March 11. ilnYV wS!".', enry Qulncer. aged BI. Relatlvei .PI II..M. i'?"'i. .?"...-J'- .-""."... "'lauvea .,. irienun invnta to lunerni. rat,, 3 n m i. " QUINN. Match 10. JAMES, son of v, thew and Ellen Qulnn. Relatives and frl.a Invited, to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a Si WS Federal St. Solemn un nt .'.'. '') Anthony Church 10 a. m. Int. hoij - Crota RANKIN. March 10. CHARLES imw KIN. aged 89. Relatives and' friend. nvltM to funeral. Sun.. 1 p. m.. 201 Milton f Camden. Int. Fernwood Cem, Anna M n.. roet No. 04. O. A, R.. Invited 1 n" REED. March 10. at Old Man's llom. Phlla.. STUART W.nEED. aged "sVPu. neral rervlces Sat., 2 p. m,, nephew's rail, dence. Thomas B. Reed. 828 N. 2d st. Cam den. N, J. Int. private. Arlington cim. jiKiuiiMiiu. .Marcn to. Joseph r.. hui. and .j . .XT V. ...I.UVtll irianas, uiun irioc, na, ltti. j, (j T, ... Washington Camp. No. 00.1, P. o. 8. of a ' Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 p. m., 2139 V St. James terrace. Frlenda may call Hat ' REITER. March 11. J. ERNEST REITER. aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., ll a. m chapel of Andrew J. Ualr & Bon, Arch and 10th ats. Int. private. ROSS. March 10. MILLARD F. TtOSR Relatives and friends. Philanthropic Lodis No. lfl. I O, O. F.; all other organizations of which he va.n member. Invited to fu. neral services. Frl., 8 p. m., 2004 W. Tloia St. Int private. ROWE. March 10, HOWELL T.. husband of late. Catharlno and son of Jacob It. an1 late Marlon. W. Rowe. aged 81. Relative and frleniM Invited to funeral, Mnn 2 p, rn 2808 8. 10th st. Int. Fernwood Com. Frlenda may call Sun, eve SANDERS. March 0. MART M.. wife nt William Sanders, nged R0. Relatives and friends. V. D Raker Circle. Nn, SB, i,, of O. A. R.i Ponemah Council, No, 78, D of P. invited to funeral. Sat., 3 p, m , 40.11 Nlco st. Int. Northwood Cem. Trlcnda may cali Frl, eve. SAUER. March 10. JOSEPH, son ot Lorenre and Elizabeth 8auer, aged 22. Rela, tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral fl. S.30 a m.. parents' residence. (1041 Haver ford ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of tho Rosary 10 a. m. Int. Holv Redeemer Cem. , ECHAFFER. March 0. PHOEBE D . widow of Warren Schaffer (neo DarraM aged 30. Funeral services Sat., 2.30 p, m reeldence of brother-in-law. George II Dn. eielt, 21 S W Maplo nve.. Langhorne, Pa Int. Newtown Cem. Autos will met train at Lnnxhnrne Station leaving Reading Ter 8CHMOIIL. March 9. JOHN C. huaband nf Elizabeth Schmnhl. Funeral services Sat 3 p. m.. 113 N. 00th at. Int. private. Re. mains may be viewed Frl. eye. SCHNEIDER. March 0, JOHN, huaband late Christina Schneider (nee Degenhardt) Services Sat., 2 p. m., parlors Selir & Ilea alnger. 2000 E. Susquehanna ave, Int private. SCHREinBR. March 10. DANIEL. hu band of Marlon Darnell Schrelber. Relatv.. or.d friends Invited to funeral Sat., 3 tl P. m.. 224T. .' Felton st. Int. Mt, Morlsh Friends may call Frl,. 7 P. m. SHELLENnEROER. March 0, AMANDA, wife ot Harvey Sheltenberger (nea Rlttan house). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Sat., 2 P. m.. 2714 N. 11th at, Int nrlvate. Northwood Cem. SIDMAN. March 10. VIOLA KIDMAN (neo Rufflngtnn). wife of George W. 8ldman Jr Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1421 Emefick at Int, nrlvate, Forrest Hill Cem. Friends mav cali Frl. i 8 to 10 p. m. SIMON.-T-Mareh 0. MART .7.. wife of .Tomes C. Simon, Funeral services Sat . 2 P. m . husband's residence. 2112 S. Cou vler et Int. private. SIMPSON. March 0. JAMES, husband of late Christiana Simpson (nee Rlrely). Funeral rervlces Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1248 E. Susquehanna nve. Int private, E. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends mav call Frl. after 7 P. m. SIPPEL. March 0. CRECENTIA. wife of Joseph A. Slnpel (nee Emmerlck). Relative, and friends Invited to funeral. Sat an a m , 810 W. Tnbor road. Sclenin requiem mass 10 a. m . SI. Henry's Church. Int ''smith. At Carlton. March 11.. ROBErtT STEVENSON, son ot the late Cornellu. F and Ell7abcth Stevenson Smith. Relatlv.. and friends Invited to services. St Luke a Church. Ocrmantovvn. Sat,. 4:15 p, m. Int "'sMITIT.-March 0. ISABELLA r (r, Caldwell), wlfo of Howard It. Smith. Funeral services. Frl.. d P. m., 0208 Uaynton at , 'aTA?JoV:MHrch 11. CHARLOTTE It daughter of Charles w. and late Marv A Stlnson. aged 2tl, Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral. Sun . 2 p m.. 1847 Rltnrr at Services nnd, Int. Trinity Lutheran CISTVhDENMUND. March 11. MART widow of John F. Studenmund, aged 89 lj neral services Sat., 2 p. m tin Pasterluv st . (lertnantnc.n Int. private. STL'I.L. On March 0. FRANK. O , hua band of Florence M. Stull. Service Frl eve R p. m.. ut residence, 8111 Ilaiel ave Int Whitehall Md. Sat. SWEENY. March 10. FRANCES DERBY widow of Daniel W Sweeny. Sen Ire Frl 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Batr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut it. Int, privato. THOMAS At New Torlt city. March 11 1020. MARIA KENDR1CIC. beloved wife of Wm. S. Thrums and daughter late Wm and Julia Kendrlek, of Shamokln, Pa In 72d year l'uneral services Sundav March 14. 3:30 p m . at Oliver Balr's funeral par lor 1820 Chentnut at.. Phlla. Int private THOMPSON March 0. SAMUEL, hus band of Rrldget Thompaon. Relatives and friends, South PhlM. Repub Club and em Plojes of 2d Dlst. Highway Dept.. Invited to funeral. Mon . 8 a. m., lato residence. Stone house lane (30th Ward). Solemn requiem maaa Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel .3o o in. Int Holy Cross Cem. . , TlCllir. March , WILLIAM E.. huaband of Ella V nnd son of late Thomas and Mare Tighe. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society rf Ascension Church, employes Nice town Die Works and other organization' Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.110 a. m .,1918 K Wensley nt. High mass Church of Ascen sion 10 n m Int. Holv Sepulchro Cem UNDERDOWN. March 10. AME1UCUS R., husbinrt of late Mary Underdowr. ated 77. Funeral services Sat.. 2:30 p. rn., HI Mansion nve, lladdonlleld N. J. Int prlv ate Frlonds may rail Frl 7 to 9 p. m VILE At Burlington. N J.. March 11 CHARLOTTE I., daughter of Charles M and Margaret E Vile, aged 10. Funeral Sun .1 p m . parenta' residence. Mt. Holly roan near llurllngtnn Autos meet 1 05 p. m train from phlla. at Burlington. .... WALSH. March 10. AUOUSTINE. son of Martin J .nd Wlnlfrod J. Walsh (n nunw, ugrn is. Relatives ana ri"5; Vi vlted to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m . 753 2th st. Solemn requiem maaa St. Francla Xavler'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. , , WEEKS March 10. aEORCJE w WEEKS Services Sst . 3 P. m.. J Stanger Bro.. I34rt Frankford ave. Int North Cedar Hill Cem . WILSON. March 10, OEOROE H .Wife SON, ned 80. Funeral Sat.. 2 p. m . Laurel ave., Cheltenham. Montgomery county mt Lawnview Cem , , . WOHLFARTH March 10, MARY In" Sllbirberger), wlte of Anton Wohlfarth ' 88 Funeral service, Sun 1 P ni , l'l; H 21th st Int Fernwood Cei I rl nd may call Hut., h p, in MEMORIAL RKSOLl!TION AT A JOINT special meeting of .the board of officers and the women's auxiliary ipm mlttee of the Jewish Hospital Association held Tuesday. March 9, 1920. the follonlm minute was unanimously adopted! ...... It Is with feelings oi proioumi "; I ,n'" w" """l " d"11'' I ! ' ?'.':" ttnd c I, On .ilrvii v. co-worker. Hen ",','' '.".., .'..'.""..... .v- t-,i.i. im.nltal ,ne nciivivirD vrijl " wc".w.. ..--.-- vered a period of twenty-Hve jears ha g acted us clerk from 1803 to 1UU2 as cove ... uv.-v.. v." f-i'i. ;"".-.'. ' ....... secretary from lU2 tn iin, aurina -portion of which period he performed tjs actual work of the treasurer. In conjunction with that of eecretary, und he served aa treasurer from 1018 to the day of his de. mlee. Ho was a member of the executive vommltteo continually, beginning In 1802. Its chairman since 1916, as well aa chairman of the Inveatment committee for the same period . ,, From early ilinhood his untiring Industry nnd application marked him aa an outatane lug figure In his chosen profession and nia election In 101.1 to the honorable position "j Judg.) of the Court of Human Pleaa was Mt u fitting recognition of hie position In t communltj tt .. .,i ,hi. lMB.lii.ilAn , Ith arrunU loua lldellty and care, always conaclenloualf discharging tha duties of his Important trust and his marvelou vitality, eon,,o'n,,.J wf clarity of thought, wa ronelalenlir exerted In every forward stride of the ho pllal. during the naat twentv-flve years Prudent, careful, painstaking. '"".".'. keen lnalht and wlae Judgment. It is nat ural that hla opinion and cjunsel should have been sought by hla ffow ".'v of tha board, and hla loaa will be deerir Ha waa ever concerned that tha ' erforta nf the hoapltal ahould bo devoted i the care of thoao unfortunates who neither meana nor ability to eara for tMiJ alck snd sufte ing. snd the good which ne accompllahed during hla length of aj rv c and the Buffering he has been Inatrunieniai In alleviating cannot be meaaurrd by any ordinary standard. Secretary TJNTKRTAIinRS US'11: hsSoHi :j ?w T ) .'. -'"" Af, J vkA-l
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