;. Ja ft " , ftV ' r it "7 ' 'l ft Btalft MOKDAY, 'ABRIIi 19, 1920 t"1 fa MET PURELY TRADERS' AFFAIR Indications That Manipulative Tactics Had Boon Protty Nearly Exhausted ... .. -i. tnilav nn (lie New York JS "V compiled b; the Evening Sun, totaled i ,3.0,500 Hliares. Vcff Yorli. April W. The New Yoik nwnlnR Sun's closlns nnanclnl review today sn js : .. . , Tmlnr's Mock ninrkct was subjected in n vnrlelr of influences cmnuntlnR from the week-end new. developments an ,MI ns from the fit and starts of the rn' ere. The outstanding feature m h" apparent renlRjintlon of tie profcH .lonal element to the fact that, whether hulls or bears, manipulative tactics Tmd ten pretty nearly exhausted. The ublle. In truth, has not proied to be !i snlllble ns usual. Opening prices were irrreiilnr and lu numerous cases higher. I was not long, however, before the umn set n raiding movement going hlih. for a-time, sur-ceeded lu depress nc the 1p1 several points, In some rars. like the higher-priced speculative favorites, as much as 5 to 12 points. There followed a hnlf-bearted rally to nnrd mid-day and then things hung fire for a time, or until call monev rntes be . nn to show symptoms of declining from llio D per cent renewal rates. . The first drop was to 8 per cent and the second to 7 per cent in the early nfternnon. This was the signal for a more consistent retracing of lost ground in the afternoon. Trading was in mod 1 1 nte volume, but it was broad nnd prices moved with a uniformity that was iiither striking. The Saturday bank .(ntcmonts were somewhat better than uns generally anticipated In view of the mid month linnnclnl movements; never theless they were not so good but that the general Imnklng nnd money situa tion railed for a good deal of careful ihtuiglit and probably did much toward -I removing any lingering doubts thero may have been about easy money present or Immediately prospective. The reconvening of the Supremo Court roused home expectation of n de cision In the nnthrntite coal caso nnd as a result Heading stock flopped about considerably. The nnnual meeting of the United States Steel stockholders attracted a good deal of attention. Judge Gary's remarks with respect to the 'cor poration's cairn position were Inter preted as precluding the declaration' of nn extra cash dividend. Rumors has had it that a stock dividend might be declared, hilt Mini tvaa n anhfont nnnn i which the chairman of the board did not touch, ! Tho imnrnvement In the firat linlf nf the afternoon wns not maintained in the last hour. Price took to slipping de spite the fact that the call money rate flnnlly got down to 0 per' cent, but closing ntv7 per cent. Steel slid below 104, ltaldwin Locomotive below 138 nfcd so on. Thc'motora tended to stiffen, but they were not aggressive. There was further heavy selling of war bonds nt substantial recessions. BUTTER, EQQ8 AND CHEESE Nexx York. April in. HUTTKn Firmer. Receipts, 8172 tubs. Creamery hlithtr than extras, 73V4W74C. creamery, cxtraa (9V score) 7.1c: flrala (SB to 01 acore). 87Sf72e: packing stork, current make. No. 2, 41KML'o. IXlOtV Frin. Receipts, 18.032 eases. Stor age packed, extra firms, 40'4 47c: storage packed, firsts, 454ffc; fresh gathered, extra nrata. 4n43Wc: flrats. 42G44MCI Mate. Pennsylvania and nearbv xxesteru nefn whites, flrata toextraa, 4SOR2C! state, Tenn aylvnnla nnd nearby hennery browns, extras 4NHfc. do, gathered browns and mixed color firsts to extras. 44cM8t, CIllinsE Firm. necelpts, 801) boxea. State, whole milk, flats, held, apeclala, 20" enic: do nxerage run. 28029c: slate, xvhota milk, current make, specials, white and col ored 27HC do, nerage run, 28027c. Galvanized Boat Pumps Hif''t'iH"n"'J"L'wl'l3n I D.llergfr Co..5B N. Sri". Umtn aniW. Mnrr" -W"S I MOUNTING on Muslin and Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6lh St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 Tho Original Non-Shine Chair Pad saves you money by pre venting the wear 'and shine on your trousers Buy One, Try One; you'll never be without one SUITS ARE SUITS theaa days nf high prices, and joii can -make jours last mice as long and look now twice aa lone "SW-SHlNE chair pad Can be purchased through any leading stationer or office supply store. Forty other Items on display, together with the original Non-Shine Chair Pad. All Items are practical ofTlce articles which supply a, genera) need for the modern office. See our display at Rooth SO. National nuslncsa Show, First Regiment Armory, 11 road and Callowhlll Sta April 10 to 21 Inclusive. Polar Manufacturing Co. 101-7 N. Marshall SL, Phila. yn LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, April 19. CATTLE rtecelpls, 2) 000 head. Uncertainty retarding the abil ity of roads' to move shlnriiente Kast la do- laying trade: all grades alow to -Tic lower. which nfe steady: steers, excepting calves llftfielll! nomlnallv. HOOS Ilecelpts, 2(1,000 head. Twerlly-nxo to 0c higher: bis packers not participating: Eastern ahlppera barelv active; top, 110 75, bulk, llri.40ii10.6O; pigs. I1401S B0. SI1EKP Hecelpis, 1B.00O head. Hlow. I'lrst sales steady: asking hlghor: prime wooled lambs, 121.00: shorn yearling wethcis, 113. Ml; sheep steady. riitelmrgh. r ceipis, too neaa April IB. CATTLE Re- ex. !... ' fi. A. . aiK ffnma u u nsaa, iiiKiier. nirrrR. nttrf IS 80: heifers. 112014; cows. I10O12.RU, gher. Sterfs, tm.r00 714 rAWI. IlOlflZ.OU. Calves, rerelnta. 200 headi hlaher. Ton. (22. . ItOUS Ilecelpts. 1000 eart. Higher. Heavies, 117.75018: heavy yorkers. (10 25 MIS ftO; light yorkers J18.80W1O: pigs, tlS is r.o , 8HEF.P AND TUlins ltecelpts, 1000 head. Higher. Top sheep, $111! top lamha, 120. r Koat nnffalo. X. V April 10. CATTLn Ilecelpts, 1500 head, flood, steady to strong: shipping ateera. $14015 50: butch era, I0OI8.G0: jearllnas. $12.40014; heif ers IS&12; cows, S401I: bulls, 710i stockre qnd feeders, $nO10i fresh rows And springers. $flt175. Calves, receipt. 1200 head: slow:, Mo lower- $6022 50: few, $28. HOGS nerelpts. 13R0 head; $1 hlaher. Henvy, $17017.50: mixed nnd vorkers, $18 r.OOIOi llrht do nnd pigs, $170ls, rouxhs $13.50: staga. $8010 SHEEP AND l.AMns necelpts. 3001 hesd. Wool Ismbs. $13(321: lambs. $12i 21.60; do. yearlings $12017.60; wethers, $14 50015: ees. $0T14( mixed sheep $11 014 50. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Holland L St. T.oula Sugar Co.. extra nf 3 per cent In addition to quarterly 3 per cent on common, both paysbto June 15 to stock of record June 5. . , ., Merrltt Oil Corporation, quarterly 2'4 per rent, payable May 15 to atock of record April 30. Cottonseed Products Report Mnslilngton, April '10. Tho Census IlurcRU In a report Issued today on cot. tonseed and cottonseed products placed the production of llnters from the period from August 1 to March 31, at 169,816 600-pound bates. Philadelphia Markets OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW I Mays Plastic Cemant IWUI Stop Leaks in Any ,KooF IVn'te for BookUt Hell Phone. Diamond 2405 Katahllahrd 1802 ROBERT A. MAYS (Expert . In Ronflng, Roof raiminr, coating and nmiullnr 1 2352 North 21st Street , WHEAT Receipts. 15,782 bushels The market ruled firm at government prices rnn MnlMncr rnmlnff In and market higher. We quote new as to quality and (-wkole-mUki ycllowi OATS Receipts, hone. Firmly held. Car lot as to location: No. 2 white $. 240 1.21! No. 3 while. $1.22V4 1.23V4 . No. 4 white, $1,21 1.22. ...... .. FLOUR Receipts 207.141 pounds In sacka Quiet hu' firm. Tho quotations- Per 10S lbs., pacflcd In 140-lb. Ju.to sack--Soft winter, straight, wcotern, $11 50O11 761 do, dov (itralght nearby. $11.25011.60: hard winter straight, $12 75013 20; do, ehorl pat ent, $13 50014; sprlfur first clear $10 76H 11,50: ("o. patent: $U.7SOM.23: rhort pat ent $14.60015 lOi fancy spring ana city Mil mills family brands, I.86015 10. patent T.... .... 111AM tn rnOVlfelONfl Firm but quiet Teef In sets smoked and lr, dried. , BOcj beef. knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, Olei pork family, 60c; hams, R P. cured, looee 20031c; di, skinned, loose, aO03O',4c. do, do, smoked 82082Hc: hsms, boiled, boneles, 49c; picnic ahouldera, B. P. curqd, loose, 21r: do, smoked, 2!c: bellies. In plckfe, loose, ,24'ic breakfast bacon, 82c; lard, 23'r. ... BUTTER advanced le The quotations fol low: Solid-packed creamery fancy, high scoring goods, 75077c; extras. 74e, extra firsts, 71073c: nrsts, 06070c; seconds, 6SO fl3c; weet creamery, choice to fancy. 7SO 78c: fair to good, 69076c. prlnta, Jobbing at 82084c: for fancy and at 71 Oslo for Uii to good, EUOH Firmly held Free eases, nearby flrats. $13 05 per crate; nearby current re ceipt)), $12.60; western extra firsts, $12 00; western firsts, 112.76: southern, $12: selected fresh eggs jobbing st 40O6lc per dden c'HF hHK fancy siock nrm. new iora. ole.mUk. flats, held, fancy. SOMOSIttrj brciaia higher: held ordinary to good, 28 O 2nc; current make nominal; Jobbing ealea of fancy goods 33034c. LIVE roULTRT Fowls, fancy, fat, 450 48; do. medium. 42044el oo. inferior, 40,1 41: bailing chickens. fncy. soft-meated. weighing l'?2 lbs. apiece. "SO7001 sMlni chickens, aerage aolf-meated, 440c; do. ! iniTAi i.. mtmn t vntifipj rnnmiKTB 40cj old roosters, 80CL ducks, wne,,f,ekl" 4345c: do Indian Runner. 42 4V 1 do .Muscovy, 303Jr. pigeons, per pair. MJw.?., DREftSED POUlrnT Fowls. rrMh-Wlled dry-picked, In boxes, welshing 4 lbs. and m.r onl.r.. 43c. weigh ng 0'4 lbs . 40041c: weigh!! In bbl ng .1 lbs., 8'l038c: fowls, feah-kllled, Is.. dry-Picked, weighing. 4 .lbs. and over apiece. 42t4c; welshing 3' mi;, p"" 40c. weighing 3 lbs, 86 37c, old roosters, rfrv.nlAl.Arf. SO ".-"'. ' ..':r.- M ...- ij-Hiiaii f iturit Appies, ner bbl.. as to $1.1004 75. or- ..... II. ., IJffifli .1. nmr hm nnges. 'Florida, per box $4 60OB. do. Call rornia, per uox ..w..na. i-.j"m FIXida. pr box $1.1008.60. Strawberries. Florida, per quirt, 10085c. . VEGETABLES White potatoes. Per cvt , $7.2508; do, per 160-lb. bag, $11. '.'50 12, do, Per Iflvlb bag. H- Sweet potatoe-. southern per hamper. $1.6002.76. do, Jer aey. per basket. $11 2 2-1. Cabbage, Florida, per hamper. $1571,73: do, per bhie-crate, fj Kj2.76, Onions per loo-lb, sacaa lellow, Xo. 1, $800; No. 2, $3.5004.60. ADDING MACHINES All makes nnd models rellnlshed Ilka new. Fully guaranteed. Bar- Bain prices. COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St. Is3w I . v MRQ mmm RPRmn RESORTB ATTAKTIO CITY. W. J. 2 . ATt ANTIC CITY, N.J.. An-Amcnicaa Raa Hotel i of Distill loiifcTiiRfalComfort r i$inooi taARAO CArACITT00 nrafarJJJaMb Lt ns make yon feel at hem inlbe "City of Robust Ilealtl." Hotel Morton Offnn End Virginia. Ate. Capacity J60. Elevator, private baths, ett.i alwara apew. The Only Complete Calculating Machine AJY ONE can operate the Monroe Calcu- InHno Mnchini. hMntiia it is the BimDlet. fastest, most accurate and most akeful cal culating machine made. Addi, subtract, divides and multinliea as ouickly and easliy as other machines add. Seethe Monroe at the Show, JOHN R. RAMSAY, District Manage? 'TELKPIIONE HrRf CK 457 . MONROi: CMJIVUVTISa MACHINE CO.. New Slock Exchange nidg.. Thlla. ! 6 I 1 1 I NEW MANAGEMENT iviomricELLo I muciiSMCJomoRiMniuiMonim Kentucky Ave. throughout. elator: $3 up. dally; WKiy Amer plan Reach. Cap nklt. Merkley Fetter Modern special DEATH 7m rjted (0 2.P..l".i.A ter of the lata John and flara Relatlvea and friends are Inv service, Wednesday, April 21. 3 p. m.k 1 her late residence. 67 W. .Duval at., KT maniown interment private. (iuuii. on Ann I IB. lanlel Oroh tnee Wagner), 'aM s Relatives and friends, also ln J or ni. i-aura uerman i(ioruivii in llnardwullc at Mnnlnellee Ave. .-ow open l'rivate cams, rooms; elevator, spring MART dJWHtV widow nf Daniel nrnh fnee Waanerl. 'agM t 74 years, .i,riiii.'iii ui ni, M aui n v.ciiiimi. i(.u.i,,a . . Church. Invited to services at the church . at 2 o'clock p. m. Funeral services on v A Wedneadsy afternoon at 1 o'clock from ntf t li - late residence. 1920 nurfor at. Remains) ' may be viewed on Tuesday evening, JR v ' terment private. , 1IARTLR April 17, C1KRLE, husbsnd of Mary Harter. Hervicea Tuesday. 2 p, nw at Ins late residence, 412S Parrlsh etreeU Interment private HEOER April 17, JOHN T. son ef Joj aeph and late Catherine E, lleger. aged 277 formerly with llattery R 3d F. A. Rela.o Uvea and friends also Coates.Jordan Tott. American legion invited tn funeral, Wedn , day, R a, m . father's residence, 610 Sprlnaf Jm ave Noble. Pa Hotemn requiem mass Im maculate conception nurch Jenklnlown, u' n 30 a, m Interment New Cathedral Cems. 1IEINOLD. Anrll 17. HENnY T.. tnn ( Mary C. and late John M Helnold. aged 4S. '" Funeral aervlces Tuesday. 3 30 n. m.. 14mi N, 28th at Interment private. aienwoodA Cemetery, Remains may ba viewed Monday., 7 to 0 p. m HENHBU April 1(1 EI.M1RA, widow, of t David llensel (nee Bhllllngsford). Relatives i ami menas, also membera or the First I Mennonlte Church, ar Invited to attemt I funeral aenlcea Tuesday, 2 p. m., at hsf I late resinencr, 4.i larKnwanna at.. Krang- riYnnlna- water all i ror,,- Interment Odd Fellowa' femetery. .running water an ,jfjFFMAN April l EL1ZAI1ETH Me If MRKEVHI. Call wife of Edward F, Hoffman. Funeral jn,ji. nr.i.twi. I sfrvlrea at her late residence 380.1 Locust ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTINEMENT -riVi-ir.i.N'KMni.M.i.hj.iJ.irM.r: ..r, .MrM.,;:,,!.,!-,,., ,!, V:l,, :i:L,;;i;i;i;;lM;i;i.,!:lijlil, v,:,:;,, ny.l S Mtr aH s B aaHaairaW Z3 S 1 S The Globe Register Co. See Our Demonstration in Booth 32 AT THE NATIONAL BUSINESS SHOW Your Hair Will Grow luxuriantly If you use our Ex tract of Cantharldea and If the root-bulbs hae not been de stroyed Jrany years of suc cessful use hae proNed the ef ficacy of this delightful prepa ration uhlch comes In conven ient bottles at 76c. It keeps the scalp healthy LLEWELLYN'S rhilndelphla's Standard Drug Store 1518 Chestnut Street (lurdenla Talcum 23c ' . HEATING VENTILATING POWER PIPING , STEAM FITTING H.L.Roberts I 118 NofthlS'hSr. i Study Navigation i "hort practical courses preparer for ex iinlnatlons for 1st, 2d and 3d Matea' md Captains' License. Call for par-1 ticulars. New classes will start April 19. YMCA See us at the BUSINESS SHOW Booths 86-87-94-95 x Yawman and Rrbe Mfg. Co, Iluslness Equipment m Bombs From Baum Good! We knew you'd stand ground and listen, for we are talking about your time, your money and your business. The fact that the MULTICOLOR PRESS prints 5,000 an hour is important to you, be cause this is three tunes as fast as the ordinary job press runs. And you pay for the time wasted by slow printing methods. Your time is of value. Money won't buy more of it. Next best thing is to save it by getting a MULTICOLOR PRE00. Better phone us today! RUSSELL EARNEST BAUM 33 South Broad Street w"'""' ?l68 PHONE See it at the Business Show Half th ioj af scarring m bcrfpda is lost if one finds upon later examination that It does not possess all tho good qualities that worn claimed for It It is far better to buy an article of good quality at a reliable shop than to suffer such disappointment, xoa will find that you aro spending your money to the best advantage when you buy in tho Chestnut Street Shops. KDUCATIONAI. Until Hexes Our graduatee are in constant demand for lood paying positions. Oregr aborthand. the easy, speedy system. Complete business mil secretarial courses. Day and Nlgbt Classes. Intensive training. Enroll iPSiv any time. Call or write for full lU.tn particulars and catalogue. Uriy rilll.A. mjHINKHS COLLEGE ana uotiege or commerce nt. mm w3l jla iIEjV teasiFMsgaWaagJsjPMWaife.'sMBB1 ' l ' EVERY ono is talking about thoso attractive Gift Baskets of Fruit which Henry R. Hal lowell & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut, havo introduced this year. They are hand-painted some in delicate colors, some in bold Oriental effect, and their colors ara so chosen as to form a striking foil for tho bright-hued fruits. They are filled with the most delfcioua fruits that it is possible to obtain Nec tarines and fresh Japanese Plums from South Africa; Winter Nelis Poars, which have a particularly fine flavor; Spanish Almeria Grapes, crisp and of a wonderful pearl-color, showing tints of green and rose: Beurre d'Anjou Pears, luscious ana beautiful, and other delicious fruits. Arranged artistically in Hallowell's Hand-Painted Baskets, they make really delightful gifts. IT IS small wonder that London has sponsored the fad for wear ying white khaki or linen knick ers on tho links, for they are most effective against the green of a golf course. Just now they are being worn with tweed coats, but later on they will look very well without coats. At the store of Jacob Reed's Sons, where I saw the white knick ers, there were also golf suits of English tweeds and homespuns, with herringbone overplaids. These, you 'tnow, are good wearing materials. They may be had with long trousers to match an innovation which tho business man will appreciate. Reed's have golf hose of imported Scotch and English wools in several differ ent weights. They are of various colors besides black and white and the heather mixtures. P dbmaJL Staii ERFECT tailoring characterizes the chauffeurs' outfits sold bv MncDonalrl Camnbell. 1334-3G Chestnut Street It is really a relief to feel that one can send one's chauffeur there to be outfitted, with the assurance that everything about his uniform will be correct There aro a number of models from which to choose, and the materials used in them are serviceable. There arc topcoats to match the suits, and the chauffeur will find also at Mae Donald & Campbell's the accessories needed to complete his outfit The department is a most complete one, and this store has established quite a reputation for, the correctness and good tailoring of its chauffeurs' out fits. You will bo delighted with the service they are prepared to give you. fIi1 D Tl 1 (ThelsMi Ae. and st . TueedBl '2 D m Interment nrlvala. aiuici uaven Ioyu n.aci. k-0w Open. ' HCOI.K April IS. 1020. MARY, daughter American plan hatha Elevator. Running water. Private of Htephen and Honiara llugle ISAAC ROWER Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Are. near Reach. All rooms with bet and fold running water) private paths. HOTEL BOSCOBEL "opXta?, tIB up wekly Phone 117. A. S. MARION, Westminster ' AV- ne,r B"- KU' wejaniniicrto at., private bathe! run. water! SI. wktr.t tl 00 up dally, c. Duhre. New Clarion &&' RON'IFACE. WF.RNFRSVIT.T.K. VA. GALEN HAH WERNERSVILtf-.PA. NOW OPEN Dry Air. Uaaiiul Soeaerj. 1,100 ft. l Tides. Cvlf.Teaali.ste. Mails. Dllk, miiUf.hTcr.sucdeiMrtaeat. FUitdrat Pbtlldia. Garage. Thravgb tnlas frera I I N.w York U C. R. R. ef N. J.I tro-m PkJaacls&la via Pail. A Assets Br. SIINSFT HAI I Open aU year. Cheer- ouroE-i ri all. fu7 nome cornfor. rrlap, dry air; beautiful mountain walks. Excellent table Not a sanatorium . 3EO. H. PAUL,. Mgr.. WERNERS VI LLE. PA. HWIFTWATER. PA. The Swiftwater Now cven i?r 49V ... Mnuinnu seaaon: modern In nery respect. JOHN II. WOODLINQ. I T IS no woRder that one sees so many electric cars about town inese days, ror ever so many people have discovered that they are the most practical of cars for city and suburban driving. It is hard to say whether it is the instant re sponse of the electric to the move ment of the lever or its smooth rid ing qualities, or the ease with which it can be operated in traffic that ac counts for its popularity. Perhaps it is a combination of the three. At any rate, the Milburn and Rauch and Lang electric cars, at the showrooms of George Hugh Smith, Inc., 1835 Chestnut Street havo been attract ing considerable attention. Why not make an appointment for a dem onstration on one of these delight ful spring days? 3Beatf)s. Remain maj be viewed on Tuesday evening parlnm or August i' Krtm-ig, 10m w. riori st. Inn tetment private. New York IIYNEfl Suddenly. Anrll Id. IBM. THOMAH F husband of Mary Ellen llyneg and son or Thomas and Mary Ilynes. Funeral Wednesday- R 30 n m . from th renldinr nf liln narenta "133 Cnmrrv , Hotemn requiem mass at Cathedral Churcbt 111 a m interment nniy iron I'emetery. KKNNET April 17, MICHAEl, J,. husJ band nf Annln Kenney. Relatives, frlendi and Utatlnn J Letter Carriers. Invited to funeral, Tuesday, 8 m . late residence. V3'J N 10th st. Requiem high maaa Church of the Oesu 9.30 a. m. Interment New Ca thedral Cemetery KNAUFF. - April IB. AUGUST Aj KNAUFF Funeral services and Interment private, Tuesday, 817 S Gist st Remains mav be viewed Monday, 7 to 0 p. m. KNAUFF. Huddenly. April 1(1. 11)20. ATT Ot'HT A. KNAUFF. Funeral aervlces orj xate, Tuesday, at his late residence. 037 B. Slat at. Interment private, KNECHT ADrll HI. ANNA M. (nee Kern), wife of I.ouls F Knecht aged SB, Funeral tenlea Tuesday. 2 p m nt 3020 Ulrard axe Interment prlxate, at Fernwood Cerne tery. Remalna may to viewed Monday, t to n n. m LINCOLN April IS. ARNER LTNCOI.Vv aged 101. Services Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. at his lale residence, DOS N. Oth at. Inter ment private. LONERCIAN April IS JOSEPHINE R., daughter Wllflnm J. and late Catharine Lonergan (nee McMnnagle) Due notlco of funeral from 70" Corinthian axe LOUOHLIN April 13. JOSEPH A., son of John and Theresa Loughlln (nee Con nelly). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Tuesday. 8 30 a. m . parenta resi dence. 2313 E Huntingdon st. Solemn requiem mass St Ann'e Church 10 a. m. Interment Holv Senulchre rmetery. MeNENNY April IB. JOHN F husband of Mary I. McVenny (nee Daly), Relatives; and friends also nil societies of which ha wsa a member. Invited to attend funeral. Wednesday HJft a m . lata residence, lfllt Porter at Solemn requiem masa St Monica's; Church 10 a m. Interment Holv Cross rn. letry JirNiciioi, -- April 17 MARGARET J. McNICIIOL (n Iojd). widow of Wlll'am McNIchol Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 2 p m.. residence. 2035 Gar rett st Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery.) Fr'nds rll Tuesdaj evenln" MALLET. April in, JOHN V . huabanl of Mary J. Malley (nee MeDonough). Funeral Tuesday. S 30 a m . resldenre. 1(131 N IStrt at Bolemn high mast St. Malachy'a Chureb) 10 a m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARKP April 18. at Jefferson HospltaT. WILLIAM .MARKS aged 70 Relatives an4 iri-nos inviiea to runerai Tuesday, 2 p. ir., At)MS April IB. MAnaARET T . widow of William R Adams. Funeral from daugh ter's residence. 102B Orleans at. (11th and Cambria eta ). Tuesday. 8.30 a m Solemn reoulem mi,, fit. HteDhen'n Church 10 a m Intermnt nrlxate. .parlors of Emanuel Asher & Son. 1802 T)!a- AHRENDTS April lfl. 1H20. MATILDA ! n nnd street. Interment private. r Omot uciovea wue oi lienry ii wnrcnuin iiii. jiuncm, tlves and friends are Invited to attend fu neral aervlcea. Tuesday, 2 p. m , residence of her son. Henry J. If. Ahrendts. 2861 N. 2d at. Interment Northwood Cemetery. RADDLEY At his late residence. 2014 Rrandywlne at.. April 18 ALFRED. hu band of Martha R. Iladdley I'uneral aerx Ices Wednesday. 10 a m . at the David II Hchujler Uutldlna-. Uroad and Diamond sti Interment prlxate. Trenton Times please copy. Itemulns may be viewed Tuesday, 7 to 0 p m. RIDDLE April 18 JESSIE DCNCAN. wife of Henry W Rlddlo and daughter of the late Rear Admiral Thomas Turner, U. ' rif-TIC In Philadelphia April 10 1029. CAROLINE POTTER RUCK. hen Ires at her late residence, 4807 Regent at.. Monday. 7 30 p. m. Interment Tuesday, Rrtdgeton. N. J upon arrival of the 11.30 train from Philadelphia. HUCk April 18 WILLIAM WILT, hus band of Sarah K Ruck (nee Hayes). Serv ices Wednesday. 2 p m.. parlors of fiehet & Hesslngcr 2000 E Susquehanna axe Interment North Cedar Hill Ccmcterj. Friends mav call Tusdax exenlng CAMPHELL. April 10 JOSEPH HALL CAMPIiELL. In his 63th 3 ear Funeral services Tuesday. 1 p m 200 Eldce axe Ambler. Pa Interment prlxate CLARK April 16. MARY E wlf William J Clark Relatlxea and friends are Inxlted to attend funeral serxlces Tuesday 2 30 n m , at late residence, 1307 8 Paxon at. Interment 1'ernv.ood Cemelerj. Friends may call Monday exenlng CODEY At Atlantic City V J April 17. C MIDLINE A lfe of James J Codey and daughter of lat Christian and Agnus kraan Funeral Wrditesdaj 8 1(1 a m . .,010 Ureeno st . Germantonn Solemn re quiem masa St Vincent de Paul's Church 10 a m Interment nrlxate ,PSfi?lEn' APr" '7- ELIZAHETH A. COOPER aged 49 Funeral serxlces Tues day. 2 p m . residence. 3223 Iloudltint st Interment private Lannvlew Cemeteri. Friends may call Monday after S p m COOPER. April 18 KATHARYN C COOPLR runerai serxlce Tuesday 8 p m precisely at her late residence 4318 Iurls ton st Roxborough Interment 3mrna Del IOX prll 17 CATHARINE xxidow ,MtlZr;VlBr-Al Snranac Lake jj r., April HI, JOHN J., husband of Gertrude Meyera (neo Parr). Funeral Tuesday 1:30 p. m.. from his mother's residence. Mountain and Stratford axes., Melrose Park. Pa. Inter ment prlxate. MOORE. April 1.1. PHILIP IL, husband of Margaret Moore (nc. McCusker). Funeral Tuesday, 81n a m , lato residence. 178H Carlton at. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral J" a m Interment prlxnto. Holy Crosa r Cemetery. MORGAN April 11 flCSA.V widow of Thomas Morgan Funeral Tueedav. 8J0 a. m, from her residence. 3810 Melon at. "oiemn requiem masa nt Agntha'a Church 10 a. m Interment New Cathedral Ceme- MORRIS April IB CHARtXyrTH; MOR RIS (nee Mollneaux) wife of Charlea Mor ris Relative and friends Invited to funeral -s. IW--11 ur-..Hy U I' 171 , HI i'OW H. OD'n ri fJ inirn.MU Birirtiv prtal. Frnwovl ' Cmwi wm tpTl F"rlnrtai met bM Xfnn.s, O .. . K 1 MYERS. April 18 CHARLES II. son ofc- VI M i nita MarNamee and late Charles II" MyeraTN p. nt. 1 George Cox Relatlxea and friends Inxlted call Monday exenlng n fllllaSol T'aHnoa,li n . la. -1 . .- " sged lyear Funeral Wednesday. uo-,i nnox si uermaniown. MYERS April 18. HEHECCA W., daughrf ter of the lale tobn and Amanda Mrera. ' Residence 1233 Rltner st Due notice oC Of 1 fun eil ,.,.,''li, "" "AI "epauiio -v J, April IT. JOSEPH MVERS In his 74th yeaV nelal fixes and friends Inxlted to funeral arvlce, at late resldenee Rpaupo Tu.sdsv 10 a. an. Interment Esllngton Cemetery, Cla'ksboro. I NBWl',1 I, Ilordentnwn V April If). I CAROLINE A wife of Joseph N'enell. aged I M Relatlxes and friends Inxlted to funeral. Tueada) 2 pm. from late reaidence. 238 1 U lllmv at . Rordenlown. N J. Interment Hn'd"-tn-n Cemeterv ,?.'?,.I'L" A"r" '" nUGENB J". O'NEILL Relatlxea and friends. Drvlalon 2ft A OH. Holy Name Society of St. Charles'a Church. Invited to attend funeral. Thuraday. 8 30 a. m from hla lae resi dence. 1110 S 22d at Solemn requl.m maaa Ji Charles'f 1 Church 10 a m. Litsrmna Holy Cross Cemetery ' I'HYFE Apill 11 SM1AH GAI.RRAITItv dauhgter of late Robrt and Helen T Phyfe. Iuneral serxlcs and Interment nrlvat- Reidnce B43 Marlyn road Frlenda may a H HALF the satisfaction of buy ing a Del-Mar shoe comes after you have been wearing it for a-month or so, and hae dis covered that it is still holding its BhaP-J. 'course' you want a trim, perfect-fitting low shoe one that will look well on your foot, but you also want a shoe that will wear well and will stay taut at tho sides. It will be worth your while to visit the second-floor shop of Del Mar & Com pany, 1211 Chestnut Street. You are assured of most courteous attention from the salespeople there, and this means so much, you know, especially a border of quaint, prim little " "'J1"- i""1?' Ior n snoe.js not msebuds on both tray and carafe. J)roPe,r'y nttcci one can hardly ex- Thcrmos bottles, in both pint and , V.ezl " l0 " comfortable, or to hold n-mrt sizes, can also be hod nt I lt8,snrrpe after it has been worn for Miller's. Thev are particularly use- "c' . T?u will find the newest of AVEN'T you always longed for one of those vacuum carafes that you can place on a table beside your bed, filled with ice water, or mayhap, with your breakfast coffee? At the store of J. Franklin Miller. 1612 Chestnut 'Street, you will find them in all col- I ors, with trays to match, so you can easily choose one to harmonize with i the color scheme of your room. There i arc blue and pink and lavender cara- j fes and a red one that I think is par- ticularly attractive. Another that would look very well in a room with colonial furniture is ivory white and has a border of quaint, prim little in tunerai xxeonesuax a a m . lit rn a-ni ,i.,.'n xiarnet st interment prlxate i linilllf lu.N April HI UUHER'i J CIII.IOIITU.V Relatlxea and friends Inxlted I tn riinriil xerxiccs Wednesday 2 p in late residence 141(1 V 2lnh at Interment in I I i X i remains Tin sda 7 lu i u m I I I NMVGHAM April 17 Eli.N V V in i. h mimim nnp or txiuiarn .1 t unuitiKnuiii, rged 2tl runerai Wed 8 30 li in late rml denre 211 N SS'h ft rnmden HUh nir at st Tnph h Chur' h Id n in Int i'h xu DWTER April 17 MICtlArH. husband late Marx Dxxxer Relalixcs and frli-nds In. xlted to funeral Tuesday. 8 30 a tn late residence l.'O N lllst st Solemn requiem mass Chunh of Our Laily of the Rosary 10 a m Interment Holj Crosa remeter EPPF.LSHEIMER Anrll t7 HANNAH A xxldow of William Eppelshelmer In her 101st ear Funeral serxlces Wednesday, 2 p m , at late residence 107 W Logan st Oermantoixn Interment private KM Nt E On orll ill l.ankenuu Hosnl lol PERRY EDSOV son of William II P and Sarah E Kaunce of Proxldence It I aged .'I rxlc) mil internvnt at Pioxl aeme it ( nrl IT c'' nMn . Thorn a Rice Funeral Tuesdax R.3n a, ,m.. from rraldenco of niece Mrs James Mostier inn Ipland terrace Colllngdale "a. Re-i nuiirn mass SI Jncph'a Church 10 a. m. Inier-"" ' i thcrirl Cmeterx- , rUT.s(LUI:U"nr." "' "ART wf, of Ci I Rltsrh.r Ilelatlxes and friends are In" xltd to atfiid "Tunerai serxlces Tuesday. 81 p in at hi r husband resldenre 2241 XV. i umlierland t Interment Mt Lebanon ft metcrx t-bnoti Pa Wednesda) on arrlxal ..( train leaving Reading Terminal 0 36 n in RCEh prll 10. DAVIO husband WIN helmlna Rutss aged 61. Tunerai Tuesday, lpm, late residence, 1323 N 30th st. In terment Greenmount Cemetery. View re mains Monday exenlng. hCHAlTKH April 17. EMMA R wife off Andrexv O .Schalfer aged 66 Relatives and friends Inxlted to funeral xv'thout further notice, at her late residence Nextown Pa.. TuceJax 1 p m and th Oxford Valley Chanel J 30 p m Intel merit Emllle Church ard M'MXI I. In Vorrlslown Pa April 16. jvii t ni n ai.j, Mvt-u en cars jteia 1017 Chestnut lladelnhla Will YOU Profit fey the Experience of the Q R S Music Company? ful to the motorist. spring footwear at this shop. UIL'T n O . . . t .1 . i . a . 1 1 i cf C i V T- " i- u,'il. ,.'" .'n'. ." ' " and friend, or the famllx also alL xxdo of rank Field aacd Hi Re at xcs oraanlratlona of unlch he xxa, ! a tnembjrr nnd friends nf famllx nro r;pe tfullx invited ri. Inuied lo sit.nd the fuioial servlcesl to attend funeral wrxlces I rl.U) 1 P in from ( ,lte residence, No ill! Swede St.! from her late resld-r.ee 010 l.'ndxxnod st n Tue.dax the "Oth inst at 2 30 p. nil Camden N J Interment Nexx t Hmden Int-rm-nt .i . tie private Cemeteix Friends may call Thumdax lxc crnTT rmri im,A .-, u- . ... . ...... ...... .. . ..,, ,,,j IIIUIll' rp HE condition of one's luggage , -tx TONDKRFUIJ.Y gorgeous in Y V .coloring is the Chinese rug in LEARN WIRELEJSS J" 'ha school the ajovernment selected for I T'nin,r -000 m,n- Elabllahed In 1DU ne first school teachlne wireless exclusively in America Marconi Panel Set and new .'''.orest Radio PhOne In operation, Expert imtrurtnrs Call run,), .school or hirklesp ' InrUuy iltlr Uroad & Cherry Hte I'hlla. h,l.'.Uf"h," W,'NTKU -a- I'osltloua xtalt- I hill free registration for Collexe and ?fr.nJl,.l....s.''M,ol aroduutea. MOIIEItN TlrilFltS' IHIUICMT. 1QQ2 Market HI. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY i sr,heJ,i4l,,EUH INSTITUTE A HlglLflrade I ,..' for nien an1 Women. Classes form I 'r summer season Enroll Now. Num. I " L llmlied 2040 Arch HI laM-uat L'og" For ten years the Q R S Music Cornpany of Chicago, the largest manufacturer of music rolls in the world, has been using Dicta phones in its various departments. These Dictaphones ate indispensable to this com pany in handling its correspondence work. E. J. Delfraissc of this company says: "The Dictaphone is a blessing. Thirty in our Chicago and New York offices add hours to our days in service and years to our lives in comfort." Whether your office is large or small, we are ready to install Dictaphones in your office, on your work. Are you ready for a demonstration? TRE Strayer'a Business College n'hril?,.l"h!"L. OrUt nuslness Ncbeel LL taestnut St. lhnn. tv.i... ... LinHHTV .H5AH COBRKCTIA Private e. adb.ldUl "." "n J-nsllfS and kSbSK DICTflPAVNE pMVJ't, P"!n teacher. - --..p . .Mir -joini vv 800 N. 2Sd at. ATINTIO CITY. N. J. NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOR t ATYPICAL CHILDREN A .. ?r.,;'"r. rk. Atlant c City, N. J. rlahjL'a", "S1'??' ?' adluslment where ,p,. ;;l'."1 ndlvldual . medical and educational iTor..r5nl '"'nliK. combined with the t? ..iS!t,.ina,Wea of Atlantlo f'Ry ell .i,,Jmu ' h.e areatest physical and Bf. U. 8. Pat. Off, and Fenlfa Ceontrlss "The Shortest Route to the Mail-Chute" Irtaltnen nt ii tin I ard ehiiH.Ii. HS .".. ,n ''erxous and oacu-, ra children Details sent upon application. I The Voguo Company, New Yorlt, N. Y., Mr. 1 1. Bauer, Purchasing Agent, aays: "The 40 Dictaphones in (our of our important department speed up the work and save the time of our executives." Pictorial Review Company, New York, N. Y., Chai. W. Nelson, Vice-President.says: "We are using 38 Dictaphones in our Circulation and Pattern De partments, These Dictaphones are tlmc-and-money savers. They have solved our problem; viz., speedy handling of correspondence." Alexander Hamilton Institute of New York, N. Y., says: "We are using 75 Dictaphones with splendid results. The Dictaphone has solved for us the prob lem of rapid, efficient, and economical transcription of our letters." St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, St. Louis, Mo., says: "We have only praise for the 250 Dictaphones which are used in our various departments, They save time and money. We consider The Dictaphone a useful and profitable office convenience " JL is just as certainly an indica tion of one's tastes as the con dition of one's shoes. The man who c;ivcs thought to his personal ap pearance would no more think of walking into a hotel with a battered traveling bap; than he would attend a reception with muddy shoes. Trav eling bags of pood quality are really the only ones to buy, for few things are more hardly used in the course of their existence. The logical place to buy them is, of course, the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, for this store has the very best of both fitted and unfitted bags. They itic winnow of Fritz & La Rue's store at 1615 Chestnut Street. The background is of a soft salmon pink and the border is blue The design, which shows a decided Per sian influence, is most interesting. The rug is twelve by eighteen feet in sir.e. There are some smaller Chinese rugs in the window, one with back ground of deep blue and another of lighter blue with a fretwork border the Chinese rug is a thing assured, for the richness and softnP r ;. " "a. 1 IS pile and iu warm golden colors fawn, and Hi'itiKfi ih:mouth monmiiiitii rn.. n. j7 ., A Warm Welcome Awaits Ton will Jersey Shore Resorts u-yONMOUri! COUNTY. N .1 - "r"a the .. for information JL CftVVh I Suwl r a.vU. f ... A I - - r i Phoni or writ for convincing dtmonttration in yoar oYTce, on your work SKK OUR UUOKLET AT THE UUHINhStt llll. IU10TIIS 111 AM) III Call at 40-50 No Sixth SH-ppI Phila t,(lueB Ivories, Japanese and VaU ai 4U OU HO. OlXin street, mila. Chinese embroideries and ceramics nnd some paintings. The entrance TUP rtirerADUnalP Dl I Market 15 (Uell) inE. UHvinrilUllli, rilUUC I Main SIOO (liej atone) -iiHJJ- n. J. "WAESvS tMrt'l Officas alio located in thm following cititt Allontoxvn Wilmington Harrisburg Trenton Reading Wilkesbarre Tkers ii but oos Ditttpbocf, IrsJs-wstlntl "Tat Dictaphone.," msdi and mtrcbindiicd b, the Columbia Grspbopboos Co "TKM Shortett. Route to thn Mail-Chut nrn nf tr ,t Jnrnlil. nf lontlmQ . "1" ICUl, gOlQen DrOWn anrl rlo.n nnd the fittings are of ivory, ebony ;fi!ZConvev!1 an imPfession of mag or gold. Rificence and warmth of which the -jw nv.ci (jiub wearv. WHEN I vioitcd the Philadel- ' phia Art Oallenes, at Fif- . tv X A Y. with its riot of color is teenth and Chestnut Streets. V. lmst upon us. I wonrW this week I found them making 1VJ- if jou are prepared to preparations for a sale of house- 'nrison some of thn lm.vi; !,.... . furnishings that promises to be of woods and plashing brooks so that ... iior years you win remember just how a certain bit of woodland looked in May, 1920. If yem have not yet acquired the habit of carry ing a camera with you on motor trips or hikes, you are missing half the joy of them, for tho pictures will be n sourci of pleasure for many years to come. You will find cameras in all sizes at the store of Lrnn J j Currv' 812 Chestnut Street and you will be delighted, too, with their work in the line of developing nnd finishing. You can take your films there with the as surance that Miev will be developed " juuc ciuirr stllRiaCtlOn. moro tnan usual in -e rest to those who are looking for things that are out of the ordinary. The complete furnishings of the homes of Mrs. J. Allison Janney and Mr. A. Leon Rudolph are to be sold at auction. A number of gorgeous Persian nnd Chinese rugs and silk carpets are include'd in these sales and a really wonderful collection of solid silver. mere are some wortn-wnile an- nlnc srk J and i: Oraiitf- pupi rn nie i ,in I l.!Nx i:rilTi:it April 111 f 11 X.RI.F II himband uf Jennie i:in.xe,nier (nee Mersiion) iteiRiixes and mends also Kenslnslon I.odi,e Vo "Jll r end A M and l'urllx Lodje So 3. I o O I" Inxlted to funeral serv Lib Tusilay 2 p m at imrlors William Itoixan 433 i: Glrard axe Interment Mt l'eace rrlends mix c.ill Mundav exenlns i Jl.Ai-11 -April 17 MAR M heluxed i xxife nf Lite t hrlstlan I' Fla h Rdatixea nnd friends Invited to funtral Thursdax, I H 10 a m late reniden.e lsH 1 Jtli st Solemn nqulem inasi Our 1. idy of Mercy Lhurch 10 a m prei lrlx Inn r nent pn , xnl Hilx i rnss I em, ter I FI.V.Va W nrll HI MHV daiiBhter of Mlehuel and Klln FlaiMRan of Wills. bniok t'astle Ra Counl Roscommon Ire I land RiMtlxea and frlmds ur Inxlted to attend th funeral TuesiUi s Sn u m I frnin broihir a residence Thninaa J, Plana Kan .'M7 Clementine st Huh requiem mass . I orpus ihilstl I'hur h 111 a in. Interment Holv i'roa cemeterj I HM.l VHIIr.R April 111 l M II RIi: I I. lr .,f MiiImpI J (iaflMBl.r inep llri'n- nii) Kiineral ednesda s 3il h m resi 1 ft;""" . 52!'1 Sunnsllelil Mve olrnin mass Hleased acrament rhurch lu m inui inent Ilnlv I'm., i'mt.pv .MWUK xy'doxx nf Pierre aelielniann uied '.'.' ."T lcr''' Tuesdix 1 p m at residencx 1 1. in xx xxesicnoreland at Interment at I (reenmojnt Co nettry Trlcnds may .all Monday ex nine. , ",'.I;.?l"ld,nl April lfl at r-iiilnaton . Ixx l'hTKIl J UII.I. formerh of Ph'Udel pnli Intrm,.ni Holv Spnlrlir c mt,rv OINDIIART prll 17 IHAAf D lius band of Alxxllda Cllndhart teil A8 I'untiral I 7iS.VdW J " '." Xrom hl" ux" fesldon.e , 11)01 1. Susuuelunna axe Interment I'al- iner Ground Remains mu he i..,i t.... da j aftir 7pm tluliMAS April 17 tll.Itvi.n son of Charles and Maraaret .M Oorman u.e Me .,,.-. j. ruu,ii ,, CUIIVSl.ttX . " D In the mnm. Inir of Anrll 17 MR(IARi:T dauahter ot Hie late (leorpe 1 and Martha Scolt Fu neral serxlee Tuesdax 11 s m ai her lata resnleiiie 102(1 Lhestnut st Intern, -nt prl xate NCVUOI.D nrll is r ROI im; ixouisn SHVHOl.I) x don of Trederlrk Seybotd. aireil .11 Serxlces Wednesday 2 p m.. resl denre lj'ln frcasp st Interment Green mount I'emetery I'rli nils may call Tuesday- Mini x.pni 17 in;o i iiarpcr hus. Land nf Ute i:ilzabth "ni'th In hla T" til eur serxlie Tursdav j 3o p in . at hl late residence 4415 Pine st Interment prlxate pri HI I T lliddonflilil J on April lfl. JA1IKS K .si III lir aged 71i ears Kuneral nn Tuealuj Api II .'0, at .' n rn from i'34 Mountxieil axe Interment pr ste ' Sl'MMUR1' On April 1(1 MXrtT I! . wlf.. of X illlHin It Summers Itrlatlxea anil f i lends Inxlted to eerxlees on Tuesday, ar. 1 lu n n. from her late re s deni-e 130J N. J.'d et Interment nrlxate I Ill's I UN Or. Mirll 1(1 IDJO TI.AR.l T' w Idnxx of P Tresion llelailxes aril trln Is United to funeral -r e. on Phurs ,la nt J p in at her ife resldem:, Ill" North Smedle st Iniermei I nrlxate. It'l.I.Y April 17 I ATHKRIVn xldoV or Pranrls Tullx and mnllier of Rn I'rsn- Is I Tulli of Erie Pa Tunerai Wed, a a m residence OUR Callow lull st Bol emn rcciulem mass Our I.adx of Rosary. D a in Interment i'atledral CPinetery Rcl X tlxes and frlenda Inxlted AV HI1KI.U Mirll 11 18 A AC C VAV HHKI.i: 74th ear Rel.itlxes and frlenda Inxlted tn funeral servli es Tuesday. 2'30 r in late residence, 1411 Diamond st. In terment prlxate M.ltWKI 111? Anrll in pricr. husband! i f I'onstante Vtrvveyde Residence at w. s, hool lane Qermantimn I unrral servleas) rues 2 p in parlors of ( R Hartranft. Iil.'l tlermantnwn axe Interiueiit private, Ir'nd. iev remains Monda en.ina. XI'.TIITII An. 11 Ifa XIAIfPff . te ... i.n.,,.4. ..fit, , ,.,.,.,,. . r. W.IV, of Joseph T Walker Relatlvea and friend to the Art Galleries, which aro on the second floor, is on Fifteenth Street from purenta residence .M.'N li Clearrleld ' Invited to funeral services Tuesday, S p rn., -,JP.'.r!Sfvy..U, 'ross l emeterx I aon-ln laxv'a residence llsrrv J Iteltsr. 4113 aRIlrRI.PKR t Atlantic- Clt N j I Wlgard axe RnxhornuKh Hi rvlcea and In. nn Mrll IT. lis JO. SAMl'lJl., dearl, beloved terment Malxeru Cemetery 1 p nt nusoHno oi wena urauremer (nee Urlff) in W BtJTrJNHKHlllJR April IN MAR" his 7il h xeor Relatlvea and friends alio , ANN' xxldow of (J.orge Weslenbereer an jtli ole es of xx ilch he xxaa a member are I dauirhter of the late ndrew and Catliarln ....... w n.,.-,,v, luiioni serxices .Moinlsv eieiinia at S o lock at hla home 131 HI ate a axe tlantlc f lv S! j nt trm K,u ORIUR April IT tOJO MAnY E.. daun -ftlF. flHKRTNUT OTRRKT ARSOCrATTO rXDFJtTAKHKH 1 IV" BROAD aVjd llV DIAMOND In neral xtlll 1UUIIK T id rln. Due nolle of fus her hRth sear 1, vlven W6l,1i:ilM Arrll If) si Haxannah. n. . PK.rr.R II MH.1KRH husband of Uie 1st Catherine Wolters In hla 78th year nla tlxea and friends are invited to attend f') neral services 'luesday 1 n in at tils aon a residence John Wolters 12 1 N Camao at. Interment private Remains may be viewed Monday H to 10 p m WORTIII.INK April 18, KM K., hus band Kmma K Wortlillne ated TO Rela tives friends Mitchell laida-e Jim 1' and A M Harmony l hapler 62 Philip ft. Hc-huv. ler Post .11 inoinUrs Nlcetown llapta l liurrli and nth'r soclttira invites tyi funeral vedlrrl,v . p in lata ftfldaaxei. "u i JbU t'laytou st, Intttuitut prlial. Wortii' ,.'?' wood tJemsterv. ji- . . " ' viood. CtmsUry, T'Krl l 'Ml t; M M i . &l'i,&2M& v- 'W . MU'li
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