-n i l ' -yv VH" , - EVENING- tfttBHG LEDGBR; i ii" ' tf1. a. HT o 'K,d' Sentfjs i ' .i'"" ' AltMrrnoNai Mar 2I, AN.N'tU W-. IjM Wa.. S p. m., GO&o Locust rt. Int. Alt. Mf1h Com'. gy -At Akron, Ohio, Mar 2.1. lOUO. m '., huslmml of Helm llonall Ash en ni iii into Hsrnuel H, nn1 Surah J. ."' rf ;.' .. uomi.i,T, mmI" i, r.l.. III Ill's IIVST if. ltnlf 1llili.ltnf. tfan kuuli,, !. lH?iv.i.n''rm'"t PrlvntF. I ( r'lP' ?'. ,n? ' EmmsnuM Hove. TUIathes IVlC?' tQfJ "r invited to uftnl funeral. HUai r.-"".."' " 'rom nr-r lale residence. r"- ' ",, "It OUiriull irtlUICIII IIHIB9 HI iir )dy of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. lejlj" Sepulchre. , ' WV tt 'i D' ,'AU"A OALI., wife of t v,,', jivj'ii, aiirfi ,, upiaiivpa nni ? trlenil. are Invited to attend fun era I serv. ; E?",iaa,i j i a. m.. iai residence, 4P03 i "U2.'US.V'. Im prlvnt. nllkband Of the lata llnnnah llf, avo.l M ,, ftalatlres and friend are. Invited to attend V "K.l . u " '"' 'rom 'A" ,iTOiniitr( .n ureer si. inear ironi anu Diamond). Solemn renulem mass Holy Namo 'Church 10 a. m. Int. nrlvnte. ti,jyi?75?.JllT" May 2"". MA1U1A- ."' ". t" ir.ii, wir or uporaf w. iiui tervrprth. .Itslatlvca and frlondi ra Invited , w uran lunerai rvicf0. Tuesf.. 10 :il) a. 3?, Meeliely. at her lata reldenc. 1SI1 Tfi.7.1? ' '" Private I . . CANAVAN. May a. I'ATHEHINK (' I artr t9 liU tfl..t. '.... .. n-,.,. , and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 8..10 a. , in., ironi iai resiuem-e. iiii. s. "sin st Solemn reoulem mas St (labrlel'a Churrh JO a. m.. Int Holy Cross t'etn. CArtUTH - Suddenly at Or.'eii 1 tilt, Pa.. May "a. l(;o, jaJIIIS II.. huiliHtid ol' Mar irtt Carut:i. of ir.lh and Sprit ttriitn tB.l PbllM.. 1. 1 IT. mri n-IHlllfH Mil friends, alao r.iii ,' .ihU- Ni "iJT V ml A. M.5 T. II Kriian flipt"r No 2-1.1 It. A. M.v Corlnth'sTi 'ns iir (.'oniinunden. No. JT.3. K. T , Lu hu Temple. A A M. fti fhlla. Lodije. No. 2. It. I' ' I-. ,'ewrl r" Club ar.d lAtli Ward It iiublk.iu Club In tell awl aia.ulaa H'..li.a..il,i . . nl )-- v rT-i imn, iiruurcunj, a , 111. , ai . th Oliver H. Balr tlulldlna; l2 I I..lrut n. iniermtni Alt I'eace cemetery, viiw In Tiie-tay evenlni . OLOtTM At Vnn1hilrv V t Ma SI) 1920. TtENJAMIN W.. son of lat Charles R. and Levlna Cloud. In his 84th year. ItelaSlvea and frlende, also Cloud lode-, i No. 101. V and A M . Florence tvl;e. No 87. F. and A. M. . Friendship and Hood Will Ftra Cos. of Woodbury. Invited lo attend tu weral. Wed.. 2.3(1 P m.. Ite residence, .IS1 Huntor St.. Woodbury. N. J Int. V:llni!ton I Cent. Friends may call Tu. T to 0 p m. I CONNOR. May 29. MICHAHt. J., hus- ' band of Rllaabeth (nee Johnoiil and son of the late Terence and llrldeet Connor. Rela-1 tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. :30 a. m.. residence. 1'742 K. lhleh av. , Eoltmn requiem mass ft. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Nw Cathedral COOPER Jly 2S MICH.t:t, J . husband of Julia Cooper, Relative and frl'tids I,erue of Hacred llenrt. Plvtilim No. IM. A. ' li H Invited to funeral, Tue.- . n.30 a. m late realdence. (109 S. tilst at. Solemn i requleto mass at St Cirthace Church 10 a. Bi. Int. Holy Cros-i C'em. . CRAIO. May 2!). KLIZARKTII J. wife1 of Georze Cralsj and dauchter of James and Mary A. Dunn. Funeral Wed . s a m . Iat residence. 110 McKeim st Solemn requiem masa at Our Lady of Art. Carml Church , MSO a. m. Int. New Calh'dral Cem. DILWORTH. May 27. KLIZAHKTH. b-- loved wife of Rev (leo O, Dllworth, ajd ' 38. Relatlvta and friend Invited to attend funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. m., at her hus. i bend'a residence, 3424 N. Kront st. Int. pri vate. Northwood Cem. DIVER. On Mav 2. 1320. MART wife ef Philip Diver. Relatives and friends In- , vlted to funeral, on Tuesdav. at 0 a m.. from residence. 2nu wuiow .le . nani-. r. Holemn reaulem mass at ht Katnrjn Church at 10 a. m Interment H' Denis s tV. Cemetery, . , . . DUNN. Mav 27. Jl'MA A . da'Jirhter of lha late John and Marv Dunn Relative anu friends Invited to funeral. Tues . 8;30 a. in . from, her late residence. 4144 Mannvunk ve., Roxboroueh. Solemn requiem mass. St, John'a Church. 10 a. m. EDLKR. In Mlllvllte. N. .t May 28. ADOIJHUS 8. EDI.ER aged S4 veari Rl- Uvea and friends, members of Cassia No. 273, F. A M . ond survivors of Co R. 1st Penna. Res C'ava!r. Invlied to funeral from his late residency cor Archer and McNeal sts,. Mlllvllle. N. .T . Tus . 2 3D p. ra. Service at the residence, int. it rieasant Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve , . fter 7 p. m. , , FLYNN. On May 25. JAMI2S J . husband .of Elisabeth Flynn (nee CarrhT). Funeral t, Tuesday. 810 a. m . residence, '..Vi N. 4:n. Solemn requiem mass Our Mnhr of Sor tow Church at 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral c Cem. Relative and friends, alxo (ur iHDiinr .. ,wi,,i.p ... --.-- - . Sacred Heart and Altar and Rnaarv Society. , O M. 8.. T A. H. Socletv and Cadets of Temperance. O. M. f. Holy Name S'oclety. Father Sharky Branch. I. C H W . Dlv. No. 68. A. O. II Commandery 14. K It It . Branch No. M0. C K of A . and emplove U. 8. Appraisers' Dcpt.. Invited to at'end GAUOHAN On May 2S, RRlDdET wfe ef William GaURhan. Funeral on Tuesday mornlrur. at 8:30 o'clock, from her residence. 473 Gerhard St., Roxboroush- Solemn requiem DFATIIH mass nt Holy Family Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Ilolv "rose Cemeterv, GBRRlTr. May 2H. IIRIDI1BT OERRITY (nee Glynn), widow of John Gerrlty, Funeral Wed.. 8:3" a. m... if rom residence of Mrs. Dua-an, 1722 N. Warnock at. Solemn hlah mass nt S:, Malachy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. GILAIOUR. Muy 2d. OEORGI!. husband of Jane Inee McKav), son of Robert R. and lalo Matlnda Gllmnur. Relatives and friends, Frankford IjOdxc. No. 202. V and A. M , all other societies. Invited to attend funeral services, Tute., 3 p, m.. late residence. 4,11 W Westmoreland st. Int. Ureenniount Cem. lew remains Mon. eve I.AWYHORNIi. tin Mav 29. 1020 JKH rii: M. HAWTHORNK. of nno N. 18th a1 . widow of Vincent LeMojne Hawthorne, aired Ml venrs St-rvltea Tlienlay. 2 p. 1,1.. nt the Hebron T.tbvrna.cle. 20th at. above Surlns Garden st. Inlermi-ni it t Hillside Ceire- U IIOOLAHAN May 2I. Bt.LA O.. daugh ter of John nnd Mary Hoolahan (nee Rey iinldj). Relatives nnd friend, employes of John B. Stetson Co.. Invited to funeral. Frl . S:.10 n. m,. late residence, r.22 N. nnth si. Solemn requiem mass. Church of Oiir Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m. Int. St. bcnis'a Cem. . . .. . HOLWnOKR .Mae 2(1. ritRISTIAN. hus band of Frlederlcks Holweaer (nee Stenaell. In his H.lth ear. Services Wed.. 2:30 p. m.. residence, soil Tabor road. Int Ml. Peace JACKSON -May 3H. HKNIIT F.. simi f Honora A. and lato lxvl F. Jackson. Rel.i flvea and friends, also TaylorW har'nn em p'ne of llaston. Invited lo funeral. Thurs . 8:30 a. tu.. residence. Mt. Cnrtnel nvv . North C.tensld. Solemn requiem mass St. l.uke'a Church. Olenslde, 10 a. m. Int. Holy HJA,COnH-M.y2". ROSINE (nee cVhlelerl. widow of Peter Jacobs, need .11 years. Rela tives, friends. Good Wilt Home. 40. n. of A . and Tabea Ladles Hoc of St. Jnkobus Germ Ltilh. Church. Invited to funrraj service. Tuea. .1 P. m.. lale residence. IX. 1 Bets"?. t Int. Greenmount Cem. rrb-nds may caM ArOn. eve. ....... .. JACKSON -May 30. IIKNRV I . son of Hanora A. and late Levi F. J,l!"' ."''" tlvea and friends, nlso Taylor-Wharton em ployes Of Easton. Invited to funeral. Wed. Mfln a. m . residence. Mt. Carmel ave., North. Glenslde. Solemn requiem mass St. Lukes church. Glenslde. 10 a. m. Int. Holy bepul- 'h.tAKoS.-On Mav 29. 1920 FLORLNCl--MAY. wife of Andrew J. Jakob. Service Wednesday. 2 ;. in., at her residence. Iiln . ."i2d st. Interment private at temwood 'jANNEY Mav .10. ,LC0U. husband of Mitllda E. Janney. ased 00. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues 10 a. m. son-in-law'B residence. Oliver W . Pax son. Oakley road. Havcrford. Pa. Int. prl VaKASI.nn On May 2. 1920. CAROLINA KASLER nee Ostroml. nited Wl Years, lu neral Tuesilij. !' a. m . from funeral par Icrs. 141u N Ith s- .,,.....,.,. ,.L.Vvv KENNV -Mav 21'. I.AWRLNI h lvhNN Kuneral Wed.. 7 30 . m . r. sldencr. ! Crelahlon fct Illsh mss nt I hu'ch o. our Mother of Sorrow a 0 a. m. Int New t""lSJ3Sc.l-M- 29. t:o. MARY. vv.f. f the late John O Knox 'nee IMmsl. Re tlves and friends ere Invited to attend Ju neral. Tues. 8.30 . m . lrte residence .1 . S 24th st. Solemn requiem mas M Pa' rick's Church 10 a m Int Ho.y i roes CThULL May 29. HENRY. SR husband of Anna Krull (nee Groest). ased .8 Servlcea Wed.. 1 p m.. residence. 439 W oeorse st Int. Mt Vernon Cem. Friends may call KNe'eDLKR-BROADHEAD. - May 23 IDA V.. widow of Simon Kneedler and daughter of William T. and Marv V. Rroad head. Funeral service Tues 1030 a m residence. 3C.8 U Shedaker st . Ont. Int private Remains mav be viewed Mon eve DF-ATHB JTlBATllS MARSH. May .19, MINNIE Vu daughter of Ethnllnda and the lata James R. Marsh, aied 44. Relatives and frl'nda are Invlied In alsairiil fiiHacal aasiulnaa Tiiai i 3 n. til.. is vsjS.i-iiv4 i unci hi n;i r i,i-n iuvei ' -- .t .kia " residence of her sister, Mrs. Walter Huni'J MorRaret 0,11'". pnreya, it.i worn st. int. privaiej McFARLAND. May 30. OALHRAITH. husband of Mabel R. McFarland (nee Myers) and son of the late Oeoras and Elliabeth McFarland. of Caatlcdery. Ireland, Rela tives, friends and nil organisations of which he was a member Invited to attend funeral services. Wed.. U p. m., at the residence of his brother-in-law, Charles Myerj, '-'8Sn N. 8th t. Int Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to to p. m. MOOREHEAD. Mav 30, ANNA F... daughter of late Sarah nnd Robert Moore head. Relative and friends, also employes of Olmbel Urothers. Invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs., . p. nt.. lato residence, .a.w Wharton st. Friends may Int. orlvate. MULCRONE On Mav 27. MARGARET JANE MCI.CRO.NB. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Tuesday. 2 P, m.. at the residence or ner sun. james I . .Mi'i-ainrniin. 2123 H IMh st . Interment prlva'e. MUNKENHECK. Mav 29. ROSINA. widow of Philip Munkenbeck. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p. m.. late residence, 3337 Hldse, ave. int. tivt.. .in. i cace. MTERS. May 2t. DAVID G. MTER3. aced 87 Funeral Tues . 1 p. m . from his I late Iresldence. Morton ave.. Rutledce. Pa. i from her Into res'd nc, VIS Rhawn sf.. Fox Chase.. P'-'" Lftwnvlew Cm, Friends ..i .9. DANIEL, husband of may call Tues, eve. am,imi ri'iipr.. iteiaiiVAM ami rrienns. also Holv-Name Society, are Invited lo :at tend funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m., .from, his late residence, into fl 22d at. Solemn high mass of requiem nt St. Kdmond a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre C'em. O'SIIBA. May 29. 10.0. MOLL'H. daugh ter of Julia nnd the late Michael O Shea, of Watervllle. County Kerry. Ireland. In her 23d year, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wed,. 8:80 a, m.. from the residence of Patrick Keating, 2224 Dick inson st, Solemn high mass of requiem St Edmond's Church 10 a. tn. Int. Holy Cross l'oWENfl. Suddenly. Mav 29. JAMES J., husband of Catharine Y. Owens) (nee Glllen iile). Funeral Wed.. 8:30 a m.. late reel- call Wed. cvc. Idence, 8tl(l N. 23th st. Solemn mass St. fTsticis'a t nurrn i" a. m. iveiauvee ami friends, also nlghl watchmen of John Wana maker's Invlied Int. New Cpjhedral TATTERSON. Iay 30. JAMES H. PAT TERSON, aged 73. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Wed., 3 P. in,, lato residence. 1241 S. St. Rernard st. Int. Leverlngton Cem, Roxboroueh. TETERS. May 29. FRANCIS XTETERS. In his 83th year. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend funeral services. Wed.. 2:30 P. tn,. late residence, H128 Hownrth St., Frankfnrd. Int. private PFEFFER May 29, SOPHIE, wife of Int private. late Merrls Pfeffer, ag,d 71. Relatives and NESTER May .10. CAROLINE, widow or mends invited to runersi, Tiles., iu:mi a. m., Joseph II Nester aged 87. Relatives and parlora or Emanuel Asher A Hon, IHu:! friends Invited to funeral, Wed., .1 p. m,. I Diamond st. Int. nt Adath Jeshurun 1cm. tvKATnH PIRO (nea, Fsrry).-'-M S. SUSANNA MARIE, beloved, wife of Anthony A Plro and daughter of Manus and .Ellen Ferry. Relatives -and friends nre Invited to attend funeral. Wed.. 0:30 a. m., from her parents' residence. 2032 M, MVtrvIno at. Solemn re nulem mass 11 a. m. Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Int. Holy Sepujchra Cem. QU1NN. May 28, JOHN, 8f husband of Catharine Qulrm, Relatives and frlsnds, also Annunciation It"n, Society, are Invited to at. tend funeral. Tues., 8:30 a, m., from late residence, 1433.8. 28th st. Solemn masa St. Gabriel's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross CfQtJ1NN. May 29, KMZAtlKTir. widow of John qulnn and daughter of Jane and Ihe late Robert McMulten, late of Parish of Convoy. County Donegal, Ireland. Rela tives and friends, also St. Patrick' H. V. M. Hodallts. Invited to attend funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. in., from Ihe residence of her brother, Rernard AtcMullen, 839 N, 47th at. Solemn requiem masa at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, 10a, tit, Int, Holy Cross Cem. RAHILU At University Hospital. May 80, JAMES J., son of James J, and Sarah Rahlll (nee Devlin). Funeral Wed., 8:80 a, m., from his lato residence, 1707 N. 21th at, Solemn requiem high mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. RICHARDS. .May .10. ELIZABETH RICH ARDS. Duo notice of funeral will be given from 907 N. Mh st. ROHERTS On Fifth Month 28th. at Coltesvllle. N. J.. HOWARD LAWRENCE, son of the late George and Amanda Roberta, aged 11 years. Funeral services Third-day, Sixth Month 1st, 2 p. m.. Friends' Meeting .riKATHfi House, 16th and Race streets. Interment prl- VBROBINSpN; May 37, JOHN M.. ton of Robert and lata Jana H. Robinson fnea Ma lone), aged 48. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 n. tn.. from late rest dence. 2938 Rorer at. Solemn reulem masa Church of Visitation 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sep- UlHOVAN. At Newark. Del., May 58. Rev, WILLIAM JAMES ROWAN. Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral services, at Newark Presbyterian Chutch, Tues., 2 p. m, Int, at Head of Christiana Cem. 8EDLOCK. May, 2H. JOHN HEDLOCK. Relatives, friends, L. O. O. Hn No. 84. and Waseck Tribe, No. 48. I. O. R, .r.. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a, m residence, 2303 B. Woodstock st. Mass of requiem at St. John Nepoinueene at 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross. SCHOENEMANN. May .10, WILLIAM C. husband of .late Clara SChoenemann, aged 7rt. 8ervlce4Wed.. 10:30 n, m., residence, 23H7 N. Park' ave. Int. private. SCHOLBS. May 20. 1020. WILLIAM E. RCHOLES, beloved husband of Julia Srhules, Itelsttveg nnd friends, also Gothic lAdge, No. R09, F. and A. M.l .Corinthian R. A. Chapter, No. 20s St. John'a Commandery, No. 4, K. T.l Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8.1 employes of William Scholea & Bona, Inc.! officers of the Imy 11, and L. Asso ciation, nnd rll other societies of which he was a member, aro Invited to nttend funeral services. Wed.. 3 p. m at his late resl dence. 1022 Wakelfng St., Frankford. int. SINNAMOS'-May .10. ADA R.. wife of William II. Blnnamon (neo Meyers), Resi dence, l,ir,2 Kerbaugh at. Duo notice of funoral will be Riven. SMltlL M8y 2,MIL ,., wife bf Ed win S. Smith (nea.Hallman). aged 80, Rela tives and friends Invited to services, Tuow.. 8 p, m..,iata residence. 1840 Rouvier st. (17th and ilerks). Int. private. Jerfersonvllle, Pa,, Cem., Wed. morning. SPENCER, May 30. Rev, GEORGB N.. belovod husband of Lorahamah Spencer die Sllcox). Relatives and friends Invited tc fu neral services, Tues., ,3 p. m.. at hla.lale residence, 172.1 N, t7tht. Int, tlltlslde Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. 7 to 0 p. ni, STANGER. May 28, JOHN II, 8TANOlJ, aged 81, Relatives and friends Invlied to funeral services. Tues., 8:30 p. m,, late resl. dence, 4431 Paul it., FrarAford. Int. pri vate. Friends may call Monf, after 1 p. m. TXYLOn. May 28, Dr.' WILLIAM II. TAYLOR. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues,, 2 r. m. precisely, residence, IU23 Wallace at. Int. private TITUS. Mav, 29, PAIX1MB. wife of (he tale Edward Titus. Relatives nnd friends Invlied to funeral services. Wed,, 2 p. nt., at her lale residence, 2037 Columbia ave. int. East Cedar II til Cem, Remains may bo viewed Tues., after 8 p. m. T.RICKER. May29. OLIVE FOSTER, wife of nupcrt H. Trlcker. .Funeral service Wed., 3 p. tn., at husband's residence, 43 Colllngswnod ave.. Oaklvn. N, ,T, Int. pri vate. Fr ends mav call Tues., after 7 p. in. VANDKEHERCHEN. May 27, 102(1. PAM UEI G , husband of I.lstlo C. vender herchen (nee Hand). Relatives and friends, also Harmonv Ixidte, No. (12, F. and A. M., Columbia It. A. Chantir. No. 91, Invited lo funeral service., man., w p. m.. a' nis isio residence, 1204 Melrose ave., Melrose Park. Int. private. WAIBEL. May 29. ETEDASTIAN WA1- tHCATIH hEr, husband of Frdrika W-lb-l (ri'eZ Kuhnl. ic;dw. Relstlyes and trttSim. pi ore i of John J. F n Co. and tneniMrs 77 ill aoiMellen to whljli he betuutd7l l.ltj.l Si funeral aarvloea, Tu. 1 p. ni.. at h'l J.!. OT;.5,ec',.eli,,:74 i,oi,:,toM int- mv.: Relatives and friends ate InHtii to thi funnral, on Tuesday at 7:80 a. in,, from hil lata residence. 'JUT I', Bomerss 'at. Mill of solemn requiem p.t.St, Ann's Church it a o'clock. Interment at Holy Sesulchre i Cam WARD, May 21). MARY II S., iiaiV,7w of late George T. and, Ellxal,,,1, "&$ "$ Icea Wed., 2 P. ni., lalo resldance, ibis r" Moyamcnslmt nve, jnt. private. nSn alnl insv lm viewed Tues. eve, min WEIDEMANN. On May 28, oa vpt. D1NAND VALENTINE, aoil of "vSitee ir and Mary Weldeniaim.'nM'J .1 Sta?""! heral Tuesday. 2:30 p. m,, from Mm niiV, . II.' Hair liulldlng. 1820 C UJtnut t- li,'.v,'.r I ...jy.P.'.,.l"'rv.T:. M".' i. 'n-C ADOf.Pir ivniLiii, nuaoann or itnr u Welchi ii.22 Seheurer). aged (IS. Relative, nd frlalid? also Hrrmnnn Lodge, No. I'.T.. F. and a r '. Phlla, Turngemelnd an I 21 year mAi1 Phlla. Rifle Club, directors of Luer, n "5 lU iA.?'"ilon o,'d emplo.ves rjf dolov! i.v.e." Bo""' Invited to attend funeral inui.. - v. in., iroui i min retilnim IM Cliveden ave., CI enslde. pn, n( n,,,J.."1 Cem. Take route No. 49 on Vile f ,.m.0UJt aeneva ave.. walk it. leti " l" ate- ' rWAGON COVERS fwy. I that Insure you n(?ulnst damage to y ur Roods In transit. HlRi" '" "T ",,' own loft, nc dcale'.-s nrolU. F. Vanderhcrchcn's Sons 7 IV. 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