1 l ei to,. '"'',. I' It t A f r IS if l Kh, U ms it ( KM I ) " " - MfiAniLANn ', ADVENTURES VJRALKY SAM'S MAY PARTY" n IMD1IV f Haiku Sam anil Juilpf Owl (ilif n Mav party tor Nanette anil four Ultlr Henri from ttir illy I'cyvti. tltlly the bints anil antmaln also ulteml ) CIIAI'TF.H lit , The Dancing May Pole MEnnV Mrrl voices vvarhlctl trllly dance music for Iho Mnv party Tfrnllc. Hilly, clmt 1" IiIh Kron null leit Vi. in tno iun, as no iikrcii ami capeieu WZ9 ;" )urncl c.irlvVhcclo. Iin looked rxarlly p' 7 Xke tlio circus monkpy tlio four children from the city UioiirIu him lo lie The cltv children. T'ollx'. Martha Harry and Joe, not belnn iued lo iilnv- P 4nBJni t.h? o'd liO'l eU InNhfullV M f froirt JolnlnK In tlio Jollity Not until m VtKgv took them li tile hand anil draK. ft . red thpni nmoiiK the frolllcklnB birds V1 'int;n V? wou "C",,"" """'' rid nntmal.s did this bccln to liap a Jolly time Then thes 'danced and ?il,Mia1ninll.. rnP fnir.'Lirihi" tlie-"WWp, and pull-nu.i, nnu drop-tne- Jiandkerclilef nnd all tlio other names that reKKy nnd Ullh could remember It, cortalnl was n rolllcklnR May part Flnallv PeuR thought of one thlnp they hadn't done "We haent hid n Mav pole iHnee tlio cried "Cant we h.nc ,i M.iv pole nnnce. "Jf. , ,, , ,2i."? M'iV c?-JJ,rl 1 ' flanco irom tbo btautlful dancing May pole' Thcro was n JIhrIv ound fiom be hind the curtain of lnes TJIU turned a handspring and pulled the curtain apart. Out pranced a May pole the Queerest of all queer Mny poles It wan Balkj ?,im, decked out In doners and trailing- Mncs i "Hee-han ' 1 m the Mn nolo ' ' bi.ucil Balky Sam He re ired on Ills hind legs nd dnneed about ith his front legs pa.wlng the nb Hee-haw ' Dance around me ' Hce-hau I wmt to be wound up Out of the woods Hutu ud ludge OhI Ha alighted on Hnlk i.im head "Hoo-hoo nance .1 round me too IToo I Moo ! ' ho hooted Pcggv seized one of the long trailing 1 spirit of the concerto 1 which Riesw lint $ vines, and Billy seized nnothjn Thc ever temperamental value the woik mi began to dance around Kalkv .am and. have. As n piece of iolin plalng the 1 Jn a Jiffy, the cltv children Joined In performance was lenity notable, and1 Si ,11,1 Tnlinnv nll nnr lllllv iTlint. flnilti.. 1 , .. ,. I l. 1.., w ................. ........ mT, in even Hopplt-Hop the rabbit u danced around Ualkv Sam nnd ludge Owl. winding In and out In leguliu May pole faRhlon s the danced the birds pourcfT forth a Mood of melod from hapf5 throats AH went well until the started 10 unwind Ualk Sam then trouble -noie Johnnv null In turning around happened to switch his tall Pi Hillv (loafs face Hilly Goat dldn t like that and buttid , Johnn Hull Tli.U mad. Juhnn Hull apgry nnd he grabbed Hlllv Oout b the tall. Ulll fJoat dashed m idly among the 'dancers, bleatim; and trlng to hake Johnn Hull off In a Jlff cve- en was all hiInccI uu The tttj chlldien. Ilccing from T3ill Goat and Johnn Bull ran around and Around Btlk Sam The iluiig in the i Jong, trailing lnes and spun B.ilk iim about like a top "Hee-haw ' Whoi Whoa bra ed Balky Sam. but tint onlv mule tiii nnlmaln run tin faster and th i fntii tho animals ran tho faster lied tin children, and thf fastei the thlldr ) fled, the faster Bilk sain spun bkf a top. He spun o fnt that In gn s dizzy and oer )ie toppled In i tatul d heari "Wham! He fell so hard he shook tha earth "Ugh" grunted Ualkv him and nn kicked out with lioth hind ftet une l.oof hit Johnnv Bull and sent hirn lilting into a. maple tree 1 he oth 1 hoof Jilt Bllb t1o.it Jnd shot him Into n oak tree And Peggx and lllllv md the Queen of the M.v watching all tli. excitement. liuC'ied nnd 1'iuglud and laughed frdmorroK 11 ill lr lolil lum ''" ' cnfMrcii yd a ii ) Aged Woman Breaks Leg Martha Kw.in. -evnitv niir. "Id 117 iSorth .Twenlv fmnth -Hut I iinilni recciveil a frmturc of the ii-'ht lis when she fell wliilc leaving n tiollex i.n m Tenth and Mniket stnets xestirdav She was taken to the t onpei Ilo-pitn 1 lie I'rrfcct Water Paint Tnr Insldo Work on Ml Contrails John C. Octcrs, Mfr., Philo. METAL LATH ! I l.Mdl.x PLASTER BOARD nnTLR timv vvoiin SHEETROCK 11 I.I. l'LTI,lli 110 Mill Pcarce Fireproof Co. s T fur. Itroml mid rrh riillailflnhtu Wnr'tioiisi- tnck Quick, Thorouffh, Efficient, Economical, the OHIO-TUEC Electric Cleaner Sec It Work at: Ctntrsl Vlerfii" A. lo.K i i I iii 13th Stionl 8 Ipteinlu 1!J S till sirrtt Alrrt r.eiiii-l. U01 Loiurebii vr Alhrt n Jemtr vioa rtroml f Clurles W Ktslrr !I03S VV TorK "Ji Mrholaon r.lei Im Co, ii.ni i lirmilun Street Goo Ii 1'urMB '717 Miflii St Seville Tleitrir ( u j.'ij s .M i. i Charltn P silco -7DI unliodu-v 1 1 Tlocn l"lrtrl- Sliup lilh i. I rif H. A VVipmiuI ,t " li'rliiariloMii and i holt en unu WrUht VVrislii !-! Ilrud n lor dilll'il tnforinuliiin nrllx nr phono todj) lu H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 11 hltl illlr limit u '(III 1 1 th & Race Philadclphin 'XQfffffJfftff Mwl4iUL ijF III I bi. jlpfW-- igjJLli Tj KOBEftTS v l fir ' MISGHA ELMAN GIVES HIS CLOSING RECITAL; , ,. , , Gives Dazzling Porformanco of , , Paganilll ConCOrtO Plays . KretltZOr Sonata hi nnnnrontlr n oiiperetcnincrHinrtiliil nod, Misclm Hlinnti rovc liix Init ir uinoil, Mischit Klmnii rovc hi Init ir Mr. Union nlo.vcd n croup of snmlli r , , ,r ',',.,, ,a . rital ofl tho current hcrtson nt thr numbers whlifi were well ieeehe.1, n !'" b ' c m"P of c kIHi of Swnrtli Metropolian Opera limine ln"t cvciiiuc , they deserved to bp. In nil lilo work he .more Collegd granted them n clenr hour lx fore u fnfrire(i nutlience. 'L'hc jsrent Kiissinn violinist 1ms pln.ved Iipip in , '"" ' , "V" '". V1?,", "IOr , ' tlian he did lust eeniiiB. but If the mood i which -t upon him urn not cspeclnlh illisnic out for the Kreiit7er Snnntn which he iilmcrt with Miss T.ln Klmnii his ulster it pioviied just the i ..i.ipi. t',i. ,i. Pns,-,,!,,! !"."," ' ,i i . . K? ,!i fpr,"' in "I1'4,11 "p "'"rb "hui-.lc his Ulster it pioviilcd just the spilit i POtl led the niKllcme r pjlllnll foi0WP(i modem inlln 'inditioii br openins the proRram with , , f i,n "T..,.L i. ti.i.ii "" "mieiit Itnllnn concerto, the ivnhli i '1,iN, time It was finely plajed nnd inade (is inusltal as a cdmposltimi iati ' wliiih is hopelessly qut of date musicnll nnd hns been bioiiKht into ,l,p range ni inouern moiiii tciliimiue nh edituiR After the pi-rfoi iiuiiilo of the Kieiiti-et Sonata Mr Klman plnjpil thp onl the cieatpxt tiiumph of tho ec ning. but maile one of the most impres ie of liis iiiniix Philadelphia appeni ances. Tins couierto tnnds in a posi tion of its own in uolln literature. It is one of the most iliftnult works ecr omposed for the ioliu and nt the same time, while hninc poinnnrntivplv little leal musical feelins: lemiires n certain spilit in perfoininiKP whirh is not oftpn kImu Last c piling Mr KIiiihii'wiim In 1 thp iiidod for I'ngiiiiiii and lie g'ideil llirousii Its tPiliuii.il difficulties with that piisp whhh N the lust leiiuitcment of the woilc He I1111I moieoer Hint "1 ontPinptuoiisiips" 1 which is the best wotiI the writer knows to cxpies tiie mpra limes me nuuienir urom- iiuui f CLEARANCE SALE of Silk and Cloth DRESSES RANGING TROM $15 UP i on t ins v i:hk om v MME. GABRIEL 139 S. 16th St. Y out nir rtmr SMALLEST SHOX with CASE aa CUMUJKT vfeo nttag MAGUiRE'S IRISH T.W.t I Them Out brl CORN i tno I IteoU i Kc Stick t your fet Ilk poiUi atamy. U Mtr la lim CimImh. TU m takw, .MW.W.i. NO TAIN TikM OK ,CalU- LIBERTY Phone Poplar 7506 ilrnrn In (he Kiniiri' Snnntn. Mlsa 1.1m t'limin, who ninth' Jicr lirt nnpcnr mac in thii (ity proved hcrcclf nn rrroiirnt pinnM" wm k!c promisp thii tity tinned licrcclf ui riiiiK i" srriinT iiriRiiiN. i't wniii ii'.xol thr vrry ienl ntiiideiil frrllnp which ".lie (Unpin) rd lu n ((imposition which !. , jet bcjoml her inuidrnl nml pnjcliolonluil experience. The eonntii unt perfectly plnjcil from n tcclinionl etntiilpoliit. Mr. IJIiiuhi nlo.vcd n -.linwcd his usunl ('hornet eristks, n tone or -rent neniuy nncj nouiniy, n now- n,, p. ere, 1 nl, e ,".. l . I.p joiw enprs. nliieli lie poseses to the hishest degree. ";' Loose ZSrUgrB- UI v.'--- .. I m- K', - A New Service For7 Eyeglass Wearers Several years ago we were first to tart n campaign of advertising urging the proper ,care of the eyes and showing the rfecessity of consulting thr oculist when 'eye trouble of any natttrr whatever occurs. Now ve are aRtn hrt m our field to announce a new crvnr ot great value to nil wearer of glasses Benifr member m itir N'ational Optaal Service Corporation wr will for a nominal amount issue a N" O S. . service tard vvlucli vmII be accepted a pavinent in full for dupli cating your lense should jour glasses break within a year. If jou wear plavev ou an't aflford to br without a N. O. S. t lens replateritent service card. Come in at the first opportunity and ft lis explain the proposition to voti. It takes but a minute to register vottr lenses and issue vour card. f Preicription on 6. 8 and 10 VIE TIO NOT III I I ff "V t" V m Prospective buyers confirm our own opinion. by their ready acceptance of the un mistakable quality of the Liberty Its beauty is accepted as the outer sign of inner soundness, which is also recognized in the delightful difference in the way it rides and drives W. S. Kip Motor Company 1408-1410 North Broad Sjtrcet (At Mnstcr) ' ,r r HAS MAY-DAY REVEL ...... Ceremony Marks Crowning of Miss Luoy Lippincott Queon of tho May Tim H aAIIiam . ii.nKm.1..! .Unl.k for their nnnunl Mny Day levels. At 0:110 o'clock Inst eveninft four llowcr plrls dauced 'their way 6ut on to the I , uuiftu t,ivvunf luiiuncu uy iuur curin (mQtii Statldnemf PRlNTERSrlWm ft i, "M waffSSSj lia zrz&t, t'- J Optician S South 15th St. F.AIIF Fl K SIX Open Evenings &.&!. ,r , -n r., f...j '. ..'. . ," '"" "nnnrcu Rirm Rnrneu in white, nrrnnscil by clnRscs. formed tho (oltiinn of honor. The iiuccn then ascended her throne nnd was crowned n, nnr h .JT'' . .. ., . , The earth Hprltcs and the flower sirls mreil fnrlli -In (i,h.. ...i.. i.xi. , en's innrnvfl "Vn". '..'.''" A' ". ii.- ti.-;i-' ?." V" v." "".'r ,.n ..v ....wv, L lm. nnnutx,, wiuic A Special Exhibition of the Singer Twelve and , The American Balanced Six at the Rcd Parlor, Walnut St. Entrance May 3d io May Sth, Inclusive Presenting the Advanced 1920-21 Models Penn-Amcrican Motor Car Co. s 252 N. Broad Street Distributors The Mile of thlKattr.ctlve property, known s the Mundy Trcf. P"nli an nniikiiui nnnnrtunltv lo Rcaulro ft homo on mo unaware, mfr ai a reasonable nrlce The hous" " comfortably furnUhcd, has modern olumblnr. two bithroomi.. riCr,edr5. copper "wlndSw.ni 1 door "t. B J'J' ?",water plant- ' ws lounded by lino shads trees and about two dozen fruit trees. Tim tract part of which h been cultivated. Includes 3t acre of land, S3 TcrVof whkfi lie along the r'ver for n dlstanco J 11JJ0 J't d extend bk to th !-lRt lliEhttsy. The, remalnlnu 8 acres lift on tho opposlto slda of th h chway, and the two irHCU toseiher have Hbout 1300 feet frontago on tho Slats Highway, li.oo roads mal.fi It very atcesHlbl by aiUomoljlle. ...... .. . ... There ore also on the property a caretaker's houst. a stable, and a carage Urge enough for four cars, n This properly is onlv a few minutes' wsIK frnm.the railroad station, fifteen miles from the tenter of l'hlludelphin nnd nv. miles from llrlstol This short distance ami the cood train service on the rcnnsylain lUllroad mako it Within easy com uniting distance. II is non nrrercil for sjle hv lh llmarRfney Pleet Corporsllon. and Immediate tossesxlon ran be given the purchaser. Inspection Is Invited IV r tuither Information addres M.N"(ii:il, Supply and Hales Division United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Hill and II Mr rets S. M.. alilnlnn, 1). I'. ' NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE Open from 9 A. M.,to 4 P. M. amioi.i:k l Trills. ll UTi-xD'iD ritlCR 37.00 ca, SI.S 5 " Cots, white enamel, melnl..,. nnstxls, "line t Blankets. 86"M" itrnb, vtl, mouses, mlildy. v-y "" llrooms, wlilsU llruthes, hair , tlrushes, scrub nruslie. klio .... ,'," ! llueketa, reinforced, gnlr. Iron I fanras. 2J" "Id. vM. o. 1 . I r.,.. 'if wide. "I. No. 3 . ... (1.2.-. e.flH " ,40 " .30 " ,tn " .IVO " .7 , yd. ,1A ' 4.16 ea. (1,00 yd. n.3 " 5.2S ea. 2.10 nr. I. ad All .Ml .-. ea. ,I0 1,25 Td, ,(M'" .20 ea. ,3f ' .30 Til. .M Td. 5.2 en. . pr. ,IR en. .115 nr. 2.7 d. 3.00 Cn. .40 Ml, .00 ea. Chairs, ramp, canvas, oak ami Cloth, 30 or. oterionl, Nary blue . ,. I loth. 1 o. ailltlng, Navy ii ..... . . t oats, rubber. Marina Drawers, heavy ivoolen ' Drawers, medium Drawers, nainsook .... . . . Uoggles. auto, orange glnsi... Hats, rubber l.inen. unbleached. 30" wide Oilcloth, table, n" IH.. . rollsb. metal, 1 pt. can ,ilssors. " blunt , Hcrlm. 11" vilila... .... .... Sheeting, cotton, unbleached, I 10" .. , ablrls, flannel. Tvary ' polys, linlf, leather Soau. lauiiilrj. 2 enkea for., i 8oek. wool. IisbtTv .L. blark. niton Trttnke. liber. HIDv23 .. . Twill, hleacbeil. 10" wide.. Ondershirts, conon Car route ns, 2. 20. 48, .1. (III. 01. eme direct to gate. lgns point way telephone Dickinson (1300, branch 223, wears m not out ! THAT I exactly what the ipccial Ovrhed-Worm Typt real aile, on th Diamond T, doe , Month and yar of lervlc only wear closer and iraoother engigement between worm gear and wheel, where nickel iteel meet branie alloy tn a conitant bath of oil In over itven ytr' use not one of theie gls ha worn out. Dead-tilent In apetatton feweit part Implett powei trantmlselon to wheel eompUtely enclosed no repair expense, no upkeep but all I Let ui show you "Th Nllon' Freight, Cr", with an axle that wear in, not ouf. Dittributorg FORST BRO S. Incorporate d 822 N. BROAD ST. HiTillflnmiililil IiHf fffii4 I H flHB JrJJn kk 1km mtioxiS Rdfct Cte 4 ' ';?. . " . . .A .....eli "- jafli "iai" J. ""'-1"- "' ?........',.,... t .. t....... tno iiiisscs ijihio ninnn. ; "i Suo lleurv nnd Ituth Washburn. rv,n ,, i,u -r ti,n Mav nolo was ,in i,v slxtv dnneera. The Mnglna by "' !' ?d '' .l'' n cap nnd gown, completed the pro- pm.-"..lM J,mu lirtrnn to fall 5",'". V .'.- T'7i. r i'neefatora l,a It ""' ":' "V" "VJ" " "" niauc ioi niiviii' RESIDENCE ON DELAWARE RIVER f6r sale Eddinglon, Bucks Co., Pa. 10 -Room Residence 31 Acres of Land 1 AllTK I.KH Undershirts, medium t'nderslilrts, heavjv THICK I.M5 en. . 1.85 " iiumiiia, w uiir. rcti. uiue. IrvffAii. tlft' iilil. . rihoes. gvinnHsliini . l.ln nr ricking JJ" whir (S Vil lllggiiit. coffer, I it .oo "n. Hollers, coffee 3,00 " How N, largo , 3 .. Howls, wood, SVaxlOxlOVd"... 1.00 " llnxes, splco i ,6u HoVies. pepper, O'ixoxlO" 1.8ft Canister go . Cups, ililnn is Inlanders, O'V deep i.n; Cleavers, bulrhcr, 6" ... ... j.jjj Dishes, legetnble, china ni " Dishes, buller, glass (r, Dishes, meal, M" B forks, nlckeDsllver 14 1 nrks. cnriltie, II" l.no " (irlddles, steel, 10x24" 1.75 llrntera, half-round k Irons, waffle 1,(1. Kettle, ten. ngnte. 0 (it ,n .. Knives, butcher, 0" fto Knives, mincing RO " KnlTes, nickel-silver . ... .i Knives, sabatlers, H".. . .wo, Meat grinders, hand, S-lb. . . 6,75 Meat saws, la" j.js 1'lntes, ihlna , 17 I'ltchers, china 4& " Plnles. nlunilniini M 1'ans, ronst, 3l.!x20" H3 I'ans, frvllig . , ... .10 ' I'ans, sauce . 1,70 I'liiis. bake. 2,jx12vl" . ,gft Tols. 8 qt 10 " Tumblers, rut glass . . . ,2S Tumblers, glass, plain .' .12 " 01. (10 mid 81 transfer In Route 20. which tu store. Information may lie obtained by JlfancliM: .Norfolk, Vn. Washington, 1). G PittsburRh, Ta. h i Vv ., &S2k bv 4 rrnnmuiu nnuwiwii , . , i i . Ing Trlplo Annlvereary A liUtoricnl nncenilt. nortia.vlne the ,!. rnnehs in the life of the church was presented last m.ht ns n part of ;L"snltc-.lav triple cclebrntion be ng oh. lnc "l-."". .' '.. ;""."" " "' Y" wrrcU. h.v mq i-rnnKtoru riesmtennn Churcn. .Hyb? Sl(PSMgmfSfl5g .TinF Beattjg ACKRi: Suddenly. May A. SUSAXAH. wife of Jscob S. Acker. Ilelallves and friends Invited to services, I'rlday, May 7. l'JO P m , nt her residence, lterwyn, Ta. Interment prvate. ALtXN ry 1. SOnilA (nee Uardv). widow, of Wllllsm John Alien, aged 9. l'unsral services Thursdni. 2 10 n. 111.. resi dence 434!) J'emi si.. KranUford. Remains may ho tleud Wednesday evening. Inter lament Oakland t'euielers y , UAHTHOLOilKW Msv .' OKOTtan w.. husband of Cornelia II rtarlholomew. Kela- I tlvcx and friends are Invited to attend fu I ncral servirns. fhursdsy. 2 30 P. nr. at ' Lutheran 1 hiirch, llarren Hill, ra Inter ment at adjnlnlnu cemeten. Jlemalns may bo vleed 'edtied. from B to 0 p. m. I TIEfU May 3 IP..0. cLaHA dsughter of late 1'rsnlc X nnd ThrlMlanna Hell, leunersl ci vices lhursda 2 p. m. -preclsel). at 82111 A mond st Interment private. UttOW.N At his rpsldenee, 2H11 Kensing ton sir Alay . CUAIU-KS U3I2 husband , of Josephln Brown Services Thursdsy. I 1 30 u. m.. nt the Oliver II. Hair Bid? . 1820 Chestnut st Interment nrlvate. , l'rlends may viw remains Wednesday nvcnlng. DU.NTII. Suddenly. Sim 3 E1W.T S 1 HUNCH Funeral services Thursday, 2 p. lm.nl 2405 W, Harlan st. Interment pri lato I COXMX May 3, at West Chester, 1 CA niUIMXi: VNldow of John Conlln, Jlela IHes and friends invited lo funeral, Tnurs daj 8.10 n in , from .'100 Market st. Sol emn requiem ma'i Church of Our I.adv of I'tmnUFi vutoiy u ft ni interment jioi uross l OMTKI.I.O. At her residence. Spring Mill. Montkoni"rv county, Va.. 'Mav 3. 1112(1 .1 ,;a k 1 t ; iiiii.'N.i. uu. nr ii.nrirn nieriA Costello Services I rldni , 2 p. m. at the Olver It. Dalr Illdg . 18211 Chestnut at.. Phil adelphia , Interment prUale COURTNUT Mav 2. ROIir.r.T D.. son of .Inies K. nnd Agnes M Courtney (nee Veil), aged 1.11 Relatlies ami frlerrin are Invited in (uiicrai, rnnreday h..m a. m. residence of imrontN 2154 X. Stanley st Klah mass . iiiurcii or 1'recious niooa lu a in. interment Holy Hepulrhr" Ccmeterj I DOUfillKHTT. Mnv 1. KA rflrtTN A , ddtightcr of Ihe laic Patrick and Kathrvn I Dougherty. rtejtlM- and friends Imlteil In funeral I'rldsj, 8 10 11 in, from the, I Oliver It. Hair Iildvr . 1820 ( hestnut st High I mars nt St. John k Church lit 10 o'clock luierment New Cithedral Cemetery, I DOW XIH Slay .1, IOSEPH T. husbjnd inf Agues Dovvnle (nee Wilson) 1'unersl serv 1 Ices Thtirsdav 2 11 m . residence .1417 X A Nt interment private, fieivuc ucmeten. I.eninliin may bo viewed Wednesday, M to 10 p in Dl NU1AN Mh 3 JOHN" DUNHOAX. hervlres Thursdaj 2 p m , at his late jesl rt'iirc 211J r Ljmbcit st Intormcnt pri vate I'AnciO Of ROCi X Sjdenhani st . on Muv .', I UlllKNCi; ItOBINaON wife of 1,'orze II l'argo Service on Wednesday evening, m 8 n'lloik ut the Oliver It. Hair mag ih.mi (,heslnut n, I'lcaso omit powers,. ri.ItauaSON At IlBverfnrd t'ollego. nu I Mi) .1 EDMUND MOIIHIH FHRaUSSON . lr onlv eon of lte. H Morris und Mary lluher I erguuson .igcd 20 I uueral services on Thiirslaj at 2 30 p in st the la her. nsrlo Presbyterian i hurrh 37th and Chejt- nui sis Interment jirlv ate II RNVNDU. Sla.v 2 UVURA wife of P I. I crnander Servkea Thursday 1 p. . ni mi N Hist si Interment private I Montrose Ccnieteiv. Crlcndg may call Wed. 1 1LI.DH. Mav 2. ILI.IASt n .. husband of Jennie A Plelds. Relatives and friends invited to services, Thursday; 2 10 p. m. nt his late residence. 2dt5 N. 18th st, 111 lerment private. Remains may he viewed crinekda't , s p ni (lirillH JUy 2. FRANKS M 01BR3. Serv lev Wcdnesdsv, 8 p. ni . late residence. 4031 Hnrliig Garden st. Interment Washington, OI.VSKR Slav :i JVCOI1 husband of (JOltt)O.S' May 2 lOIIX. husband of ill len flnrdon Relatives and friends Dlvlsloii No 87, O. II : Court Penn Shamrock No ,11 I" of A Invited to funeral, Thursday, 1 S 10 .i m, from 2311 AlmonI ot Solemn ; requiem nuu Nativity If, V M Church 10 a ni Int Xew Cathedral Cemelcri. UIIVM Slay 1. LILLIAN, wife of Dun. can (Irani, Into of Orton Storaishlre, Scot land aged 1.3 Funeral Thursda, 2 p in . from her lite residence 1841 N 24th at Interment Northwood Cemetery Remains 1 luav he viewed Wednesdax a to 10 p, m ORLnE J,iy 3 1020. LAURA WOOD I wife of Herman II (Jrobe, and daughter of Frances V nnd Ihe Iste H Wood Rein ilveu and friends Invited to funeral on I rhurslav Slay tl at 2 o clock late rest (leme 1101 ltRdcllfle t , Ilrlstul IM lu i ternieni prlvata OUMMRRF! At AtlnnHo Clly, X .1 May , 3 1020 ELLEN K daughter of the late 1 : amuel It ilunnnere, aged 82 hu neral service residence Sirs Jainca C Per rlne, River Rank, Ourllngton, X. J , Thuro da '1 p ni 7 I HARKINS Slav 3 EMILY . vvldoiT of Captain lames B Harklns, aged 74 year. Relatives and friends, also Alumnun sso- 1 ilatlon of dlrls' High and Normal School lerichersof f.eorge II. Rowker School Camp No 12 r O. A , K D Raker Circle. No o 11 A It Invited to funeral servken rhursda it a m. residence of her son In Uw l.rorgr II vvoheiisnilth. 1813 W. On la i In ki Interment private . HUOHES Slav 4. JAS1FS W son of tho late Jaiiies and Dorothv Hughes Funeral Thurrdas 7h10 u m , from 18jn Chestniiv m iiign mass nt SI Charles's church at U o'cl ick Intel ment Old Cathedral Cemetery lORDVN May 2. KUOF.NII! SL. wlfo of ' Waltei F Jordan (nee Ocnrger) Relatives -t"l friends Invited to funeral services Ihursday 2 p m , 1044 X 20th st Inter- . ment private Friends may tall Widnesday tuning, LARK'IN - -May 2. JOHN, husband of late Insephlne Uirkln (nee 1'aganl Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thursday. 7 .10 n m , from his late residence. 1U21 N 17th st Requiem mass Church if tho Clesu 0 u in tntnrinent Cathedral Cemetery. LINNE.MAN Stay 2, lli.'il HERMAN. husband of Annie Llnneman Relatives and inonos nro invurii io auenu lunerai Thurs ria. 8 10 a in from his late residence 2700 , Tasker n High mass at St Aloyslus n nsss ai hi All Interment Holy lu Cross Cemeterv IIW R' - ,1U,1 U 'J.',?'1.' -.Sl,l' ". THOMAS P. husband of Ella SI I owrv Funern inu hursdav h .10 ii in . from his ate' residence. 8u 8 IIHh et Solemn maB nt venlilem Chiir, h nf m 1'raiirls de bales 10 a, in Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. I.UTZ Ma 3 ANNA MARIA widow of 1 1 nrie A i.utg, ngeii NI Ilelallves nnd liny, .i.u ew jian Auxiliary i-ost xo. 7 O A 11, Invited to funeral Thursday 2 n. m . ITAm eon In.lew'n reu'ilenen Th.m.. Hulshlser 1B18 llalnea st.. Oak Lane In torment Northwood Cemetery ..MATTHIAS. Mny 4 KDNA JI MAT Pemherlou st Funeral Thursdat at 3 n m. late resJdenm 2111 S L'dgenood st In I lerment In Slount Slorleh Cemetery. Friends m tall Wednerday evening ,iioi.i.iiAnni jiajr ,, iii.uiujli T., hUS band of Jennie Rob neon and son of Alice and lte William McElhaney. . Relative, an" jnvltcd'lufuneraf ervlees,Fr)da.yf 2 p niu us."Y 4-r9;"Vf.iV ;im 1 WrWuSt m 'r'WM- ran,d"?ri,1di.,TOVdodfuerJf,.V rni.'l Jhur.lt,ri;i.- fttenr,nJ.,rttJ?l".l7"S5rS. dty,pi,1,Inner,m;ntl,D0nv,.tlOOd"l,,n "' woo. ccmeterj. Call Wedn.sdnj, 7 lu 10 AISVrS t JSflS"".1. B5offe i,.ba. if fatA fltimBH fnan tKst nnlnl ota,1 f.l ,.. II 111 - J " i,i, vajeasi runerai services Hstur ,-jr. ,,.v ,. hi mi .ii,i fd em st interment "frr.",,, ,lr.lp"? ""K ".'J. v'My evening. SIcCULLV-Slav a IK.'O ADAS1 Iiiih hand of Sarali vtefullv i,C.i. . lo., anniversary of the foundlne of h. o!l day school and the. iwcutjvflfth .i I vcrsary of tho pastorntc of Dr. uj P. Lnlrd. ' mt Thin evcnliiR n speelnl inui,ieal prn prnm will be rendered, while the eii.' nlti. when IMnirnMivrnivnllnH ...in . v't 1 n reception to Doctor Laird. m o (cBp nr.ATns from 80 Jefferion St.. West Manayunk, Inter ment Westminster Cemetery. Friends mir call Thursday evening. MnUAUOIIMN'. May 4. ANNA A. lie I.AUOIII.IN. aged 80 years, esldenc 1:11 S. oOth St. Notice of funeral later McMK-HAKI. May 2 ALEXANDEK Me. MlCHARt. Kuneral Thursday 8 10. ii, from Ins son's residence, 147 K. WllUn) it High mass Ascension Church 10 a. ni rt clsely. Interment Holy fiepulchre Cemtterr MIIUHAX Mvy 4. PATUICK, J., husbsiia ot Mary A Meehsn, of 1035 Tlldge avc Du notice xvlll be alven MOI.ONT. My 1. HDWArtD P.. son ! Marv and tho late Daniel Molony and grind son ot tho late Patrick and Uridgst Millor and tho late Captain Daniel rind Anna M. lony. Relatives and fi lends also 10ih Field Artillery, employe of Phil. KlKtrM Co. and .lame V. Deacon Club ats InviM to funeral. Thursday. 8-10 a m, from hi mother's residence. 812 H. Front st So.enu mass St. Philip's Church 10 a. m Mtmpitr -May PETER J behntl husband of Rose A. Murohv (nee MeAnti.i nelstlve and friends, also Married Men a v. m noasmy una iioiy iNamo Soclely el tho Gesu Church and all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to sttent funeral. Thursdsy. 8.30 a, m.. from his lit. residence. 1010 Parrlsh st. Solemn him mass of requiem at the Oesu- Church 10 , m. iniermfin .sow uainearni temeierv, MimPlfV Mnv .1 tnvn ncviunv t, husband of Emma Sturphy. Relatives mi iricnus, iiiso victor laiaing iiiacnine ro, I iiiviic.i iu nvicnu lunerui nersjee. fnun day. 2 p in., parlora of Tltlow Dros 4US N. llroad st. Interment private, Northwo&i Ccmeterv 5IV15RH May 3. IDA J. (neo Howeip vrtf. of 8. Albert Myer Services ,Thursd, I p ni at Kiln N. 1T!i st. Interment nr! ate irienris may can vvedmaday evenlsi OUDI1N. Fifth Slonth 3d. RICHARD T OriDICV. aired 02 Relatives unA rei,M. in vlted to attend funeral. Fourth-day Tim I -iionin in. .iv in . at ni nome svetrlB more Pa. oaDF.N. Sll, Holly. N. J . Slav 3. MART II, wife of tlio Rev. Edward M Olden. I i'uiithi 1 iiiireu.17, 1 iu i. in., irom late ri. incnrc, .iu uarocu si. jni Interment Sit. I loll j M. J. OtnEnilRlDOE IIARIHET IfARVGI OtrTEItHUIDIIE. daughter of the late Aln nndcr K. nnd I.iura C Outerbridge, In tlv 72d j car; ot her hkc Funeral service Tlwr ur, 11 u ni., nn uermaniovvu ave. IB tirin"nt prhnte. , Q1IIIUC. Slay a, 1020, WILLIAM H QUIRK Mr. Relatives and friends a to lh I Irenien m Relief Asaorlatlon, Thomas p Flii'jllcr Republican Club nnd Holy Nam.cl nit juhpii 9 vimrrn. invnea 10 lunerai vti 8 a. in . from residence 312 Cvoren it Solemn iruuiefu mass at M. Joseph Church I 0 3.?"..!5 Interment Holy Cross Cenwtirj I HEMI5NTLR. Slay .1. FRAXCI3. son ol I'.iitnDem ,-1. inee vveaveri ana late Joan i nemenicr. runerai iTipav. p m mother's residence. "121 VVharton st In lerment SUiunt Storlah Cemetery. I rienii mav irii iiiursnay eveninr niillfTEIl Slsv 3. 1020. C EIXJAll RtUlirKR. nerd 72. Funeral services Ttiuti- ..., .In M -. I. -I.. .- Wl .... .1,.. ., . . ti, ,irvieijr ivy "" leva rcDin.iir- Kountaln l Roxborough- Interment prlnti, ItORKH ThON. Slav 4. CARRIE wld pi vviiiinm imrjertsoii. aged lis esr ni nerni sctt res itnnai. 11 ,111 n m . .it isle m Menre, IW0 Paul sti, Krankford Internum I uaKinin v.emeicry RVAN May 1. IP20. r.t.1K.VBGTH , daughter of Jhe lain Richard and Klten nian Relullves and frlende Invited t funeril 1 Tl.urs . 8 30 k m . from the residence ef h'f I brother in-law. Jamas niidav ai4 Prtilon st bolemn requiem maa St. James' Onurrt I iu m iniermeni ht. Denis cemeifr., .SANDPnty Hit.Menlv Vl.u 3. T.nWIX husband of tho late Catherine Sanders n arurdson of the rte. Fdw'n n. Sanders, s I Relative and fi lends are invited to to- ncrai, irom resinrnco or nis son lei" Handera 130 X. 21th St., Thursdav 7 30 m (Solemn miulcin mncs at St Ellsabethi I'hurih 0 n, m. Interment Holy Seputclin Ciinetery, Auto funeral. SIMON'S May 4. SAMUEL JI Iiub( Stnrv Snvrier (nee Currv) a red A3 Relatlvel friends and Polishers' Union 9ro Invitid t' funeral serv Ices, Thursday, 2 p. m at Ut1 residence, 1131 Day ti Interment ur mount Cemeterv. Friends ma rail after p in v rnnesdav, HTKVI.IN'. Kiev A mill T.Al'RV M RTEN'LIN. Due notice of funeral, from i lesmence 2.117 u Huntingdon st i STOUT. Slav 4. L1SCOSIH f.TOl1 iv 70 vears Funerar"serlees ITIdav I p, st Old School Raptlst Church, Hopewell 2 .1 PrienHa ,t,nv . Iaiv etrtul,ie at Chirll U- Whltenian's, 01 10 Rldgo avc , Thurtdir. " -i nnvi-ii L...J..I.. r... n xn- IIE I'Mni.n, ouii'iciiij, ,i,y , ,i.i-. . RIETrA SI. TURNER Relatives and frW" invited lo attend funeral services Th""?", 2 p ii). at her lajo residence. 1728 N 'i st Ihternient private I NRI'II May 3. OEOROE V hub' of lot tie Fnruh. aged M. Funeral rlc' Tiiursiav, a p in at-his residence, a I i -t ,i.-.na ... i..,-...,, nrlvlil ,,,, n,,, nn IIIH.IHUWII, iiiiciiiicii. '..fc. ( helteu Hill Cemeterv. Remains may" Mewed Wednesday, 8 to 10 p m iv riiinir!." ti... r r-irnlirrflPirEIt husband of Lillian h WarbrlrU neUll"' snd friends. Local No. 8 and T SI A in vited to funeral services Frldav. 3 p l residence, 2 W, Mjmour it Herman""' Tlutnulni enuss t. a Ian iA Tlmeaitav 1 nillS WALSH Slay 3, 1020 PATH WALSH Relallves nnd friends alo Tt SlcAvo Soclet). Division No. 3 A o snd Holy Name Soclely. Invited to fur". r,nni 1,1- li &.,.H. ,,01 itenez.t It' a, vn, oia a,a ..,uciu.i ..u . ";:, "! Chestnut Hill Thursday. 8 a in Holemri rf- quiem inasa solution 0 f'efnefee.. l v. nurvii m vjui- ,,w,v. --.-. , in. Inlemient Hol Sepul" RAVER Slav 3. MARY E vKA,iEi uniiitiiirr ',1 (lueeiiu nuu ,a. , ,,'j t. Rodgers Relallvei nnd friendi l1"11',1, attend funeral. Thursday. 8.30 n fv 'KJ hit laie reeiaenre, ii .ncrtreu ., -i,.r at St Elliabeth'n Church in a ni PA'S Interment at Mount Jlorlah temi"" Friends mas call'-lhla evening, ,. i M1ITE. At Contfnental lintel Mr 1020 Dr HORACF, MEREDITll , beloved hnsband nf Marianne E While IB liiirwoodl Duo notes or runerai iJ'',w jj WILDMAN -Seeond-lay. nftll MTO nun, juaisi'illNU a., vyijo oi "',-.:, tl Wlldman Relatives and MendJ '""".ii funeral, Fifth-day. Fifth Jtonlh th ; j p In from her into residence Unto", I'a Interment i.rliate AlltOS uUi .1.. Iliiln U l.nnako,. elation leaVlCg JI""'" Terminal 1.02 p. m . ,,n Vone but u mother's hjarl an '"' now uara u is io say iai.-" -. vv ooi.NWll At cnieato, .''. "puim SIUND VVOOLNERi father of Mrs M V Wleder. , ,.H WURSTF.n Stay 2 MAROARLTTA '" Schwelter), widow of Freder ck W ur, Relatives 'and friend, all MCletlej of ; she wan a member Invited to funer!..1" ,j day 2 p in . 2.123 IV. York ' '" ,pif prlvnte Mt Vernon Cemeterv nemalM" bj viewed Wednesrtsy. Ii" " - UNor.nTAKrR'' . ', VW , 'S V-": '. , &u '& I n a dpi ojitI pa SPSS -
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