WnVfi 7 H LV- W '""la . i,. ' W --" ' l "r-'r $' 1 , 'Citfv V J v v if 'EJVBimSra t(BLiO LED'0ft- PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, MAKCH SO, 20 WfflV'J'f, SISTERS LEAD BOYS TO SAFETY IN FIRE 300 at St. Aloysius's School, Weot Chester, Escape Panic, Duo to Plucky Teachers FIREMAN 'NEARLY DROWNS Prompt anil plucky "nclion by the trlrc sister wbo act as tcnchrrs to the MO boys of St. Aloyjs!ii School, t Wrst Clreslcr. got'Mmfrom the build; In- Ihev use ni ddrmitoriMi nt 8 o'clock InCi night, whlle'llrr- riwrpt the bare unit nml nilcd.lhbiiiltlltiR w th mraokr. Tlit hov orc'ijro-' the old billldiucs ot ii,p Villa Marin Com'ent, SIMcr of the Immaculate TIfart. yachted by the vi tcrs when they moved from A est Chester to their imw convent bulltling Pt Frnfticiv Klndllnp wood, piled near ll,c heallns ajipafatim In the 'basement ,,f the rear purjloh of the building, be- . it ignited' add the smoke and the Blare ot the flames were seen by ono of the boys na he passed from ono building to another. He ran to one of the sisters to give the alarm. The sister tried to use th telephone, but wns unable to get con nectlon with the West Chester .firo hotise. The smoke grew thicker and the sister frantically joggled tho receiver hook up and down, but could not get the number. Slio fainted. Another sister at once took her place, and finally the firemen were notified. They had a run' of one mile, and -by the time they arrived the flames bad spread to tho carpenter shop adjoining the heater room. As the shop was filled with inflammable materials the flames rnnldlv snread. Ily tho time the firemen nrrlved the carpenter shop and heater room were ablaze. Tho sisters, meanwhile, bad marshaled their charges, hoys ranging til nr.IV fpnm air 1,1 llttfinn ,. mm.1 iii hum. u.n w i-iniud JiniHi I1IIUI were leading tbcni from tho building,! quieiiy restraining mose wno attempted to'makc, a.-breaknnd run for it when their cxcitcrtient cot the better ot them. All the boys reached the ground In safety. ' The firemen Hooded the basement wlih water beforn they' could train rnnlrnl of. the flames. They had a hard fight in Keen me lire irgm DreaKtng through mo ccniug -oi me nascment and reach ine to the gymnasium .jiint nhovc. Harold Peoples, twenty two years old, n fireman of No. 1 Company, was overcome with smoke In the basement and nearly drowned fn the two feet of water that bad collected 'there, He was carried out by bis comrades and was revived after half an hour's work. The beating plant of tho academy was partly destroyed nnd materials and tools in the carpentry shop were ruined by water. Tho total loss is estimated at about $2.0J. BABY FALLS THIRTY FEET Walks Out of Window Drops Through Skylight Skull Fractured Gerald Gottlieb, two years old, '120 .fnmt aV-Mn afreet lfltvl.lan t,nllnr1 out of an open French window on the HV'1 UUU 1IUU1 ,il mr, tiuill,- lib .V U UIUIK this morning and fell thirty feet through a skylight. The mother heard tho child's screams and the crash. Taking tho baby in her arms she rushed into the street crying for help. The child was taken to Cooper Hos pital suffcrirg from a fractured skull. Man Accused of Attack Frank Itradley, giving an address on Carlcton street near Eighteenth,- was held in $1500 ball for court today by Magistrate Grclis on a charge of as sault on four-year-old Kobcrt Gross. A search revealed Kradley biding in a packing box at Cherry and Brood streets. Ho ran and, after n chnso of several bloeks, was placed under arrest. H The di5liidive4nQriceirv. beverage today f&xwf III ' "sJ CHILD ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Youth Killing Rats Said to Have Wounded Little Boy Six-year-old William Hommcrschuli, . . Iff L 1 11. .!! .Imi.I wm kl.i.1 t 11 f CSt iVIUUHUD nuiui, vwio rnui. Jll tho right, shoulder by Hnrold Unllaghcr, nineteen1 years old, according to the police-, while tho latter was shooting rats along Tacony Creek. Although the shooting occurred Saturday afternoon. It wan not reported to the police until last night. ' Gallagher, who lives at 109 East I,u ray street, will bavo n hearing today before Magistrate Price, The Burglar's Fancy w ;?W&inLAHC& IANY circumstances consplro to mako tho burglar rojolco at tho, coming of sprlnfr. Open windows, l.'l liinittiiu.-, .lli.t IIVKIUVb v& uwk tutu W1I1UU1V fastenlnRs at nlglit. Any losses yoamay suffer will bo mado up quickly If you nro covered by one of our Burglary Tnsuranco I'ollclen. rrotect your liome, j-cur buslnesa, your self. Ask us Harrw J,Latta PENNSYLVANIA BLDG. PHILADEI.PHLA. Locust 578 Race 3432 D. E. 2CG "Why should a child of Edith's age! have to wear glasses Doctor?" 1 ASK ED the eye specialist thin because it bccmcd (o unncccKsary that n happy. !Vetrn Klro. In 102,1 7ei Co, It, 11)3 1. O. I. in. 1021 . Iuqnrn 14. fin, 1010 HhaOTer Oil i Iter. On, 105 ft HENRY D. J30ENNINQ & CO. STUCK EXCHANOR rtUII.MNfl Ulrrct I'rltHtc Tfttphon to Nw York Menibfm Phlla, block Kichsns .' DWATnB nf nomsn Jankoflkl, Funfrnl WH. JJ, M. a444 P&lMthnrn (. tnt. npAnti,niltlt CmVA- -',, ; OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL INVESTORS if I'Uftthorp tt. Int. urnmount um . raianjian. Jirch an, joiim, on ucorr nnd Slirrarn KtmnJImi. ntr nli,H n u a a . mnt -. . .at, . iiiui.,1 m X' in,. 11 .N OtlU 81. ini Alll ion tem. No flmfor. Donation lo Arm,,,js ' nln Orrhsnsti i "l I KKNNON. .Mtrrn ST nt StdBClr APS.r-m1 'mn(s. 4,1111 m Pine fts THOMAS JKr- 4 kisupon luubnhil nf darn M Keiinon. I rtlH tl en nnd frleniln Invllnl to rrlj' rni.. a n m rf n lnce 1-rsitK wmwn, 'y 6830 Cobb'ii Crotk boulevard. Int. private.) i.Aiiiiiii.iN At :mi!i currom n marci. 27 noilKHT !,ALOIII,IN ItnUtlvra and friend Harmony I,dp, No. Ri I, and ,Aj Jl , all nrcanlratlonn of whlrh hn waa o, iii'mlxr. Invited to funeral Wed 3 p. ra Dld II Nchujlcr Hid llroad and Dial mond nle Int f.aurel lllll lein llematna tnev tv vletie-l Tncr 7 In n n. in I.KWIS -Mnrrh 1 MOnnifl V t.t.Win, or, a'i .'. nnurai aerv ce wea.. s n. i 1 i ,.J . :m Twenty-nve Inveatora with Sfln dollars each to Invest In a faet crrotvlnr manufac turlnc concern In New York cltr, ltn pretent ordera runnlnir XOO1 ahead of nr.a.ti, ansl,v anl.nM itnnnH mill V 111 realli a, larfte yearly return on vour In-' tn , '."m Wlalmrt ft Int rrhatc, (Aafanan Kfja. a ma .,,. I , A hRann.llUll. AH. ttllllt l. lr... Cltllfa 1 14.111 fn,,r,h mt M V. .'ItV. I.IV'k'MV lAa f ., I U.A t. Tl. I A 1n(ii .,.............. 27lh. MAIIV K l" widow nf Charlea UlvewM' 7Z7. .T.T.TT; KuncraJ tM-rii-ea l'lflb-day. Kmifth MonUi j IN MI'.MOIirAM '"' ?3rt r- m . tM-nionth Krlenda Mtn?2 1 Wlf.t.R In ,( i,H Invinr. memory of . I.p R. Ruddenl March 27. rtonETlT.1 father. HENrtT W WILLS, called from u liunhund of Clara mi (neo Hmlth. 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KrlendJ , tnav vall Tn rr omit floivcra may call Tuea.. after T p. m. MeOrrRKV -- flmHenlv. March 27 AnTLET, MAIICII i8, rnKDCniCMJ I IOIIM W hu.banr of the lafr Marwrat Kl (nee Nur.a). widow of Theodora Arielt. "u McCaffrav (lire tiuhney), of 220B Montrolh 80. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral , at HelalUea tiH frirnrfa in.if.,i in r,ln.ri. I.... a, .". ,.... nf.'. -I ... a J 1 ..-...-.... ... .............. i'-- inure., ii a m prrcn,--,x. .- healthy child, normal in every other way, should nave to wear classes at the nge of twelve. The kindlv old sneciallst lr.inrd back and thought a moment before Hpcakiiifr. "Vou know," he annwercd, "or more correctly speaking, you probably do not know that we are all more or less (he victims of glare and eyestrain. They are insidious enemies of the eyes, at work every waking hour of the day; especially actlvo during the hours wo spend under artificial light. "It used to be true of my home, and I suppose- it is of yours, that the lighting consisted of glowing spots of light spaced at different places in the room, close enough together to relieve the murkinexs and mako tho darkness visible. No attention was paid to the fact that these spots of glare wcro highly irritating to the rye, both in themselves nnd where they were reflected from mirrors and polished surfaces. We all thought that it was ono of the discomforts or life that had to be put up with, like tho dog days, and mosquitoes. 'VVnd then the other extreme that we' all swung to in trying to escape glare was the under-lighted room. This was Just as irritating, as injuri ous and just an productive of eye strain as ovcrllghtlng. It seemed thnt there was no happy medium. You notice that I say seemed; it is because I have found a way. which, Dy comoining me good quauties or direct and indirect lighting, elimi nates both glaro and gloom. There is so much done nowadays in the way or preventive medicine, that I really regard this new liehtintr svstem in that way. I prescribo it as readily as I do glasses, because prevention is so much more effective than remedy. "Here's a card with the name of this new system on it, and tho ad dress of the elec trician who can serve you." I looked at the card as soon as I was outside. The name written on it was "Duplexa lite." The minute I got home I tele phoned t o the electrician. H e asked me the size of my room, gen eral color scheme, and whether the ceiling was light colored. Later thatl afternoon he arrived and much to my surprise only carried a few cartons tinder his arm. He said the only way lo appreciate the value of Duplex Lighting was to see it, and so I agreed to let him put tip a sample in my living room. He opened one carton, look out the Duplcxalile, and explained it thor oughly lo me as he was working. He said: "You .see in the first place you should use a Mazda C lamp if you want lo get all the light out of the current you pay for; then, because Ihe lamp is so very bright and power ful, this Duplexalitc was designed with the circular metal deflector to "hurch. iiied to ... , .. . r .. .. , ' p m reildenr" of mi uii mruiiK r.in iriiiu mr i' ch uuu direct them to the celling for indirect distribution. The flat glass disc fits under Ihe bottom of the deflector and diffuses the direct light coming straicht down." and that was about ll I..A '..., l 2. ....... nt,r.l. a.a.,1 DrlVIlte. .... ...v.i .- . . ...... o.....,. uuu pox March 20. ANNIE M POX UMa SO practical another Of these tlllllCS lit., and friend Iruited in funeral. Wed that mnkr? vou wonder whv we iipvpt I T-.in m . M Tl Jefferaon t IIIkH inasa of ..-j u.r rri,t i .. ,.' , ,... , re,,uiem St OreBorj- a Church 0 a. m. Ini uuu unc uciuic. i ma 13 wiim iiijr nun- St Denla a Om band will call simply another appli cation of straight-line reasoning. Well, it did not take any longer to install Duplexalitc than to tell me I about it and so in just a few minutes he switched on the light and I re- I ccived the real surprise of my life. lor it secmea as u me sun Mad come back over the horizon and bathed the room in soft radiance. It was unlike any artificial light that I had cter seen. The room was filled with a soft brilliancy that clearly illuminated every object in it, and yet the light itself was so soft that it was really the most comfortable light that 1 had ever known. It was true that there was no nos- siblc chance for eye-strain under a Duplexalitc. I We have lived with Duplexalitc for two weeks now, and are so de- I lighted with it that we have had I them installed throughout the house. And my only regret is that we did i not hear of Duplexalitc before that it had not been necessary for little Edith to injure her ejesight before , vc woke up to the necessity of good iiiununimon. No. -HI, F, artrt- I and frlenda, Totter Ijdae M . Phlle fnnal.lAr.. Inrttnrftit f44tfA . No 5R. and Temple, Encampment, No. 10nl I I O V V : niembera of Hop PreaHrterlait liurrh and employe nf Atlantic neflnln ' Invited to funeral Wed 2 p, rn. 53HH Oreenway ave Int Mount Morlah Cem. ' i AAh. Wur-h 27. TIIRItKriA. wife of D. E. 257 ri Hroad at Int private. Ml Vernon Ceni . nAmtACLOUOH March 20 MAnOAnET J.. widow of Iaanc Ilarrnclomli. Kunoral Wed,. D:jft i m,t r:l(lnce of atater, Mre. Oeorire, Thomson. MIS Baltimore ave. HlRh tnaaa of requiem Church of Tranaflnuratlon 11 a. m. int. private , BtMMINClEn. March 28. HAUnV, hua hand of Catherine Illmmlncer, neitHe and friends, also Ilrunawlck-Balke.Collender Co , U O. O. M lntred to funeral. Thure , 1 p. rn. from rlaughter'a residence. 40 N l-djenood at. ((loth and Market ) Int. Nbw nmden Cem. Trlends may call Wed. ec between 7 nnd 10 o'clrtck . BIT.VEn .March 20 A WATNB. .liu nand of Sarah rherrv miner, aaed M. ttela tlvca and friends. Wm I.. Ktklna IodBe. No. C4'l F. and A. M . oilier omanliatlonj with which, he waa connected Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p m.. 1833 H. 67th at. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. nORDEN. At Atlantic City. N J March ?0. -LAn. IIUMPF, wlfo of Dr. II A. Borden, Itelatltea and frlenda United to fu neral services. Wed.. 12 noon, residence Dr. W A. Borden, 200 8. New Hampshire ae., Atlantic City Int. private. nnowv.- ifr.h !n rnwjnn r . hue band of Aanea Dallas Brown. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aenlcea. Wed.. 11 a m. 8418 Whitby ava. Int. private. On view Tuas., 7 to 0 p. m. BROWNLKY March 28. KMMANUr.I. T . son ot Emma T, and late Charles J. Brown ley, a ted 1. Funeral aarvtcen Wed , 2" p. m , 1M8 N. Edewood at. Int. Arllntton Ceni. rJn.!.l.may call Tuea.. R to 10 r. m. . BURKi:. Jrarch 2fl. MART, widow ot John Burke. Funeral Wed..- 8 a. m.. dauah ter'a residence, lira. Thomas MeCook. 1008 N. Van Pelt at. Solemn requiem maas St. Elltabeth'a Church D a. m. Int. Ulrard vl IK Pa. BbTCHER. March 2H. MARTHA A., widow of John Butcher, aged 81. Funeral aervlces. Thurs.. 3 p. m , 818 Chew at.. Mt. AJry. Int. private, CLRARY . Marcn 28. SARAH (nee Dunne), widow of George Cleary. Relatuea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, 9:30 a. m,, 038 N. 42d st. Solemn requiem tnasa church of Our Mother of Sorrowa 10 a. in. Int Cathedral Cem COOKE. March 2f. EMII.T DOWNINO COOKC (nee Kirk), wife of Dr. William A. Cooke, a-ed HI Funeral aervlcej Wed.. 2:30 P. ni 1247 N 28!h at Int. private. Mt. I'eaoe cent, iiemaina may be viewed Tuea . 7 to 0 p. m. CORNISH fill March 2B. 1B50 RArtAH A. CORNISH Funeral aerMces. Thursdav o. m.. at the home of her brother. J. W Cornish. Mount Poconn Pn. COX March 28. llAN'MAlf. wMnrv nt Charlea Cox Funeral Wed . 7:30 a. m.. fu neral parlnra William H Chew. S. W cor. Mlth and Spruce sta. Solemn requiem masa Transforation Church. B a. m. Tnt private. tiiv.-su. .Marcn -t. maroaubt widow of Michael Coyne. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. H:80 . m. 2332 Catharlno at. Solemn requiem tnasa St. Anthony'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Co- nnSHON March 28 DORA DKSITON (nee llerkhart). wife of Francis P. Deshon. ReMtlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv. Ices. Wed . 8 p. in 443.". Raltlmoro ae. Int ChamhersburB. Pa., Thurs DORNRERni-.R. March 20, MART, widow cr Anxnony uornuerirer. l-unerai wed , H a m,, residence nf daUKhter. 1R80 S. I.lnd-n-wood at Solemn maas of requiem St. It ratlua'a Church 0.30 n. m. Int. Holy CrJii Cem. DOWLINO. March 27 CATHARINE R,. widow of itjhn S Dnwllnir. formerly of Shenandoah. Pa Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 n. m.. realdence of dauchter. Mrs Oeorae P Oreen. Mlri Malcolm st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Most messed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int Hriv r---ie Cem DCOOAN March 20 ANNA, wife o! John Dueran. daimhler of Tliomaa and Mi'v uonovan. or lianeen, viueena county, ireian'i. Relatives and friends, AltHr Socl"t InMtcd to funeral, Wed ,0a.m. 2427 W Firth et Solemn requiem mass St Colupiha's Church 10 a m tnt Holy Pepurhre Cem. EI.EMAN On March ?n ANNIE ET E MAN wife or Philip H Kleman Funeral servicer on Thura . at 2.30 ii m residence. B211 Rodman at. Int. private Ml Morlah Cem. ELLISON March 29 nt Aldm Hotel. ELLEN FRANCES. ldo of William P. Ellison, aaed fc" Funeral St .TnmeVe Church. 22d end Wnlnui sta . Wed.. 11 . in Int prUate FNDT March 28 KNAl'BR l... husband nf Ida JI F.ndv. Tun-ral aervlces Thur 2 V ill.. n21H De Lan.-cy st. Int Hillside Cem. la funernl vnr EVANS. March C ROBERT t. hus hand of Marv Supptee I.ans HK-d t'.' Rla- Vr nnd frlenda. menili-ra of First Iirethn-n runerni serlcs w co sen Row 'and r Evans. 17"2 pine at. Ini prume tnnit nowrre. FISHER l-i Atlemie cit N .i Mi.rch 28 Rrof fiEOROi: IMHERT FIMIER Scrv lie Wed tl h 111 11, Her II IT., Ir III, Iff . 1820 Chestnut st Phlla Ini. nrlte FOannTT - March 20. JOHN VlT RICE FCKJERTV herlc Wed 1 n m. Oliver II Bair Bids.. 120 Chestnut si Int Wed. 7:30 a m Oliver ir nsir dm. ta-o Chestnut st Solemn requiem maaa IS, rharlea Pbrrnmeo Church flam Int. Old Cathedral Cem Remalna may be vlW4 Tue ee " MrFETRIDrjE March 27 ROBER-rf n.-.-husbam! of Rehecc-t McFetrldee, RelaTlve and frlende. Houthstem Aaeenibly, Nto. 1 A O .ii P 30ih Ward Recub. Exec. .Com.i employci of Register of Wills office, Invited to s-rvlccr). Weil.. . m, 2019 Balnbrldca, St. Int Mt Morlan Cem i ' McflROOAN March 28 HENRT. husbaird Cecllln Mriliinrati arcd 00. Relative n4 frlendb meinle-rs Holy Name Society, all other eocete rf which he waa a member. Invited lo funeral. Wed , 8-30 a. m.. l3f 17 Dauphin si Solemn requiem masa Chutt of Vltliatlon 10 a m. Int. New CatliedraJ Cent. v JfcOL'IOAN .it. UKOnc.K At Beerlv N J. Marcll A . husband nf Ella Mas and eon jonn and Elizabeth MrOulran. Jtelatlvea No. lin. 8:30 a. m., realdenco of .t us st Solemn rcqulenf, .ft. Church 10 a. m. InQ '' m at M I i J'a v. SI cm $'m 4 N8 V;- I ItLu. 3 i in I'l.uxALm: is insidu TH.VK OFF AND MAIL TODAY FRANZEN March III JOSEPHINE, wife of Joseph Franzen ince Pchulr.) RelutHcs anj friends lnltel to funernl Wed s :, m 27H3 V. Hth at llleh mass ft l'ma enturn a Church 0.30 n m. Int. Holy Sentll-'re Cm QATELET March 28 JEREMIAH hus band of Marv C.atrlei Relatles and friends Invited to funeral Wed. 8 30 a m 2012 Stiles st High mass St Francis's Church 10 a. in. fllBNl.V At i-n-teavllle P.) March 2S. RIClIARli D OinNfV. Sr ,rd H3 n-ln thea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 0 .i tn 3d State hl.-hvui 'onlellle Pa .oolomn requiem niHs ' 'liurrh of St. Cecilia 10 c Int. St i r. -Im Ceni CiRCRER March -' -t the lioin- or her daiiahter Mrs H O I "'d 4.""i Ps.rk ae . Collllicsuorxl. N J I'HRISTIANX ORC nER. r.red 87 Relatives And frlenda In vited to sen Ire. Thurs t r m Oliver II Balr Bide 1820 Chestnut M . Thlla. Int. prhate HVLBERSTADT Morih 27 WH.IIKL M1NA wife of William Hallerstndt (nee Werner), aaed 71. Relatives nud friends lo xlted to funeral. Wed . 8. 3D a in 123 N Wlltrsi st High mars, Churcli of Our Lid- ,f Vlctorv 111 j. m. Int No I'ltheriia! I Cem I HAMMOND - March 2 JOHN II bus liand of Marv A Hammond (nee Hrrlnn Funeral scrMicj Wed 2 n in . -'iiunh of Oood Shenher.l Rnsemoiit Pn. In Lower Merlon lUpiiet I'em Friends mv call lues, after 7 p in 117 Mnndeila ne Brvn Ma we I HAROROVE - suddenly. March 27 AT. FRED NI.I.XHN HAROROVC Sen Ice Thurs 2 n m niiv.r 11 Ilalr Bide l20 i n.-Miuit si 1 1 i rrliale HILL Sudilcnlv March 27. FRANCIS I riltviull win of Marv E (nee Hnnilimn) and late William A Hill xfi 20 Intecrltv loun, I No 838, F P employee f Ml-inllr Ref Co C:escent Roat I'lni, m. lied to funeral. Wed 3 30 p in . realdence 52.W l.nrchwood eve Int Fernuood Cem HIPPI.K March 20 J.!ESM IIIPPi.K " Hiltti uno menus nnitci io aervlces I'hura J p. m 2J0U Dlaimind al. Im ' "iIIr'scH Mar. h 20 REBECCA wire of amuel Hlreh Funeral Thurs , 2 rj. in . 1S r Wlshsri at Int. nrlvate HUOIIES -,Mrch 20. JAMES F. aon nf John P and late Marv A HuBhes (nee Mr leHiKhlinl Itel-itlves nnd friends Invited to funeral Wed , 3D a ni . father's reside,,, 2R22 Coral st Hlsti mass Church of Visita tion 0 m Int IIolv Sepulchre Cem. lll'C.HES In Norrlsiciwn March 27, tiiliv 1 ITt'llHES eed 00 Relall.e. sn frlnd InMieil lo funernl Wed . 3.30 p. m. , liinr, w Miin si im private 1 HCOriS March 27 l"f I7.ARETH nidow of John Jacobs sued 02 Relaihe, un, I friends, Lieutenant Osv C Irclc -;n, fls Ladies of O A R inwt-d to funeral serx icea Wed 1pm ijeths, mnne M E Church Broad and Wesnuneluid si-, )ni I Odd Fellows' Ceni H'niaina tnav bo Mevvtd I rues eve t34 W Vlbenus st JAMES. March 28 MATTIE widow nf Eueene James. Relatives rtnd friends In vited to funeral services Wed 8 p m . Mojer Memorial Church, Manavunh and Kmnia avea.. Rosborough Senlceand Int. New Britain Raptlat Church Thura ,11am JANKOFFKI March 20, TEltUSA wife and friends w. A Cortrlcht Post Invited to funeral 310 Bread St.. nevcrljrj )." .-?.''! Mass of requiem St Jeseplf.! l-ns,,Tr" " "' " '" mt Beverly .v McINTTRE March 28, suddenly. byaOI- 1 1 "i. ."'mam ii aon or John n. and Ro 'A Mclntvre (nee Mnn.h.nl av-,l a nlalaa and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 7 a. m., pai-enta' residence 1887 E. Hareeant at. Ra fiulem mass Church of the Visitation 8 . nft iic. iioiy , ross , em McLACOHLIN Marrh "o wlt.ttl. n of William and late Elliabettt MoLauttq lln Funeral Wed . 8:30 a. ni., realdenco of pa rem" iH.-o VV-MKII1S St. masa tt i nomas a t tftl.. lanaa .-&. -.'" ' !'". ',!, . a jiicuak. March 25. MART K , daughter late John and Sarah JMcRae, Funeral Bri lc-s Wed., 2 p. m. residence. 4908 Arch el. Int. strictly private. ''' JIKEIIAN March 28 OEOROE MTIBJ HAN. son of lato James and Margaret Me' ban (ne Orlfrin). Relatives and frlenda In vllde to fun-ral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residents of sister Mrs J Harley. 410 N. 03d tte Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cri; vfBEL!,. March 27 ELIZABETH ANNA. nlfe of Charles w Me-ll. Hr. Funeral WskI 8:30 a. m., 0730 Catharine st. Solemn T' qulem mass Church of Transfls-uratlon 1(1 a. m tnt Holy Cross Cem " MERZ March 28, ALICE P.. daughter 'of William C. and late Alice P Mers. a Bed -5 evire 8 nios. nelatlvea and friends lnvlte-9 to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m.. rand parehta' residence Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. 11, Hens. 4040 Haver ford a?. Int. Fernwooa Ceni , MOSER March 20 ELSIE Q MOSER. aired 33 S-rwccs Wed 2,30 p. m.. Ollvee , H. Balr Bldii , 1820 Chestnut st. Int. pri vate MfRPHV. March 20. JAMES II.. husbantl of Marv A. Murphy Relatives and frlenda Tnvlted to funeral. Wed.. 8:3(1 a. m.. 2240 Fltswater st. Solemn mass of requlam R(J Charlea'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crc-as 'NEFF March 28. EMMA V . wife ot . Ruaan Neff. Services Wed.. 2 p. in.. SIS 91 60th st Int. private. J. PHILIPPI March 28, TJUIS P., hui band of Anna. Phlllppl. Sendee Wed., f'3 P m., 0R3 May at. Int. "Weal Laurel n Cem Remalna may bo viewed Tuej. eve, PL'RSELL March 28. JAMES PURBELt! aged H2. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 330 Cedar st Bristol. Pa.. Wad., 2 p. m. int. uristoi cem. r ROGERS. At Columbus. N. J.. March 28. ANNIE ROGERS Funeral from Baptist Church. .Mt. Holly. Thura.. 2 p. m. Frlenda) mav call residence David Sharp. Columbus,; Thurs 10 to 12 a. m. " ROMANS March 28, WALTER, husbailrl of Florence M. Romans. 8rvlo Thurs., ",3; p in. Oliver II. Balr Bids., 1820 Chestnut! st Int. nrlvat . T'- RZEPSK1. Suddeplr. Iiy accident. MareWTy 20. VINCENT DE PAUL, son ot Thorna? and nertha Repskl, aged 12 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 0 a. ml. '. .... -U-... -., TTIkHaAa. a. 0.al . . a.u.3 parents roici'ic;. o,,o ..ivi.iiiu.iu .. nu,.i T emn requiem mass St. Adalbert' Churclt. Sfw in n m Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. S SHARP March 20. JOHN M. SHARPf seed 81. Funeral services Thurs.. 2 p. ra.e lft E. Cedar ave . Merchantvllle. N. J. Inti Brs'n.PATII At Burlington. N. .7.. March; 28, MART E dausliter lata Philip P.net Alice P Sllpath Relatjvea and frlendt Invited to funeral realdence Mrs. J. P Severas. 42R Lawrence st . Burllncton. N. S.t WSIMI? Mrrh 20 ELLEN SIMS, axed TiJ Funeral services Wed. 2 p m.. Bactlak Home, 1 7th e.nd Norrls sts Int private- . SPRATT suddenh March 20, DAVIOJ husband nf lat,. Elisabeth J. Hpratt. Ralai tlve and frimds Invited to funeral. Thurs.t 2 .p m. residence nf son-in-law. Robert A Snlih ".811 Carpenter st Remalna may bit viewed Wed eve Int. Mt Mortan cem. tovi:xsii.s At is.iu in. Jiascner March 27. JANE, dauohter of late Jam and Nancy Stevenson. Servlcea wed.. 2 p. nvl nu. . ir nir Hldz . 1820 Chestnut st. Int prlvnte , ... . at THRESH Map h 27 HARRT L.. aon OB late Phllln and Mrirar-t Thress. Service Wl 2 n ip "liver II Balr Bids:.. 182 i'i stnut st Ini North Cedar Hill Cem. J TnOI.Y March 27 MART TOOEV aget 10 mos Funeral wen 1 n. m . 6-u if Tav'o- st lit IIolv Cross Cem. TROEMNER March 28 CHARLES HDi WARD husband of SHrHh M TroemnerJ Rdatlvee nnd friends, cmploves of Hennl T-oemner Invited to service. Thurs , 2 P. m.i 2211 W Thompson st Int Private. ; THOMPSON March 27 ALICIA, daurh ter late Riihri riminpson and J.ne Thomnj son Ward. Funeral fervlrea Wed 2 p. in.; hrothe-'i residence 1023 N Hutchlnaon U "tIIROV Mirrh 27 IOHN E srai of lat-t Fran, n and Marv A Throu .Fijiirrnt erv4 ,.. We.l '.' n m rarlora of S W Kent. .t Son S W cor cist nn.i Diamond sir, Int Terpvvfvod ' cm 'to vn sudd-nlv March 28 CHARt IT hualund of llrld-tet Tnland (nee Mellnl n.i.thn. nml frlentls. Holv Name FwM fnm'ovs of Cnntlnental-Equltable Trust C. ii mcietir of whlc'i ho vvas a nieniber. In-; ill l to ftic-i-al Wed h-30 a m . 182 i cl-. l dfilli end Dl unond its ) So1mt ., il in inKS urn Ladv of Mercy Church Kt , in 1'it llulv Sepulchre Cem. Chlcaij ,ji- ...iBy 8 TONER March 28 JOHN husband C F.llen Toner and fiilher nf Rev James T"i Toner Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Wed HJlu a i.i 210 Hermitage sti .ntrmn reouiein mas.s Holv Family Churclt l(t H ,.i Int Westminster Cem f TREFrClSEV -March 27 KATHERINp) widow late John TrefTelsen Funeral Wed., t P ni residence. 323 S 37th at. Int, Nortrr" wood -? I woiiic Man Ii 28 JCI.IA. widow t Wi I in in Tvvohlc Relatlvea and frlsnda IB. vitcd to funeral Wed 8 3u a m . 17 Ststa I t Camden N J Iflrh mass Church Bf I ii, -iv Nam. 10 a in. Int New Cathedral , i,, n. A, tin fupersl WXI.IvF.R March 29. LOUISA B. wl!- of Samuel Walker (nee Orav) Funeral I Thurs 2 n ni lesldeiue nf Thomas A, ll.irlcv 172" Oakland nt . FranUford Irttw Northviooii i em itemains mav tie viewed W',1 to 10 p ni I WATTS Minn JS I tit wesl Ontai3 'si 1 U'RA vvlfe of inms F. Watts Ret- atHes nnd friends Invited to ei.rvlces Wed., I1n a m t Neinnliaa Chuich Int. PtU I vnte Holv Cross Cem I WEAVER. - March 28 riEOROB W, I WEAVER aced 80 Relatives and frlejitn I invited tn funeral arvlces Wed 8 ei, n I sun In law's residence William C Heatptt. 4'iim V Hut' hlnson si In, nrtvate t WEISS March 20 I.E1DV S husl.ipd nt I .lizilliritl r,-a ruui-ini --TVIC.ee i 1ft n ft IMS I'eimsarove -,1 WlTTENBERtlER March 27 CARET, daualiler Frederick and late Harali i st,J ims WM t ! tLE( ltile)I :l-tyj DUl'LKX LIGHTING WORKS of Genernl Electric Company fi West 18th Street, New York City Please send mo free copy of your , illustrntctl booklet, 'Light Where You Want It" and the name of the I local representative best nhle to i sene you. d 5 CNnnRTARRRsJ Name Address ,,,if,i,,,i,,,t,t,i,, f DIAMOND CBMKTCTT IOTB ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK lehjinrl MA pa J Wlttenlierter R"latlves and friends act all tocleiles Invited to funeral services-, Wed 2 311 p. ni realdence 2830 E, ClcaV. llc-ld t Int Eat Cedar Hill Cem. FrfenDs all Tnes 8 to 10 p ni WRinilT March 20 KMMl I' WnifiltT (nee Srhofleldl w,f nf Leonurd C Wrlilti Funvral services Thure 3 p ni IT H, 44h st Societies of lit-1 he was a in em her Invlien inv .in .,' ,a, --mi VOHNO Msidi 2'i MAnOARF.TTA widow of tl Frank Voung agrd 73, Relh tlvs and menus mwifi m tunerai, vnurfl j p in i'l'.i, v. iii-sviiui. si sin. privao Arlington l em ISf I.l'.C.AI. AnVI'.RTIfKMP.N'TM KSTATK OF CAROMNB M. A,' HITf. t.l.irrtlN. defeased Letters of admlU istratlon t a upon the estate nf Carolina M A Singleton, deceased having been granted to FIDF.L1 rv TRI'HT CO,, all s. sons Indebted to the as Id eslale sr r quested to make pavment and those bavlrfc Claims against the same to present then, without delay, at the office of the laul company. Nos. 325-331 Chestnut st., rp.II- IT 1 I VfllVtll r 1 lasts, all prices! reasonable term. Ice. QliDtld. r. lluiu vtwues. Uls Prssldsnl. i f-5MTATK OF FRANK I'lMllHOx; nr- rensril 111- ra teatainenlary UMr the estate of Frank Pearson deceased, hiW lug been granted to Fldr'lty Trusl Co,, ?lt4 W Frarsnii and Davis I'earsoii, 3d. all pr sons Indebted tn ha said ettett are rtxjussUiJ tn make payment, and those having; elalrta against thn ssmo to present them, wlWmt, nniae at in. .'line ,ii ,i-i p.i'j iui,iispr, ssjv-ai, .10331 vnesinui si v"i,w;"iiia. .. WM v nmrr., AS' lb- N Wi,Wh