: wn tt. fe T .'W T " ' ' '"I) ' ' , f B0MBATTIMENTO I t r...HET. ', i4Vn Battagliono Italiano Sarebbo , - ' NELL'ALBANIA? EVBSTIKCP -PUBLIC) LBDPHIDADEH, IQNI): JMj4m V-A , . TT ' V( " . tV?' 1 'MiA . i' ,'f it- , V .,' iv. w if j Stato Annichilito Dagli Inaorti Albanesi Fubllahed and Distributed Under .... . ,B""tIT NO 341. ,Aiithorl!l by the net nf October 0. 1BIT. nn rtJo ,.t the Postofflca of Phila delphia, Pa A P BURLESON. Postmaster General, s 4ft ,v . I lyinilm. Il flnr-iln nit Inunrtl nllw. WW 1M Imnno ntinlrhillto mi bnttaglione di r&-Mnippp itnliaiif nellr. vlcinnnzo ill Ales- fiV' " t ' Mni navc "n Kuerrn Itnliann V . Lvrcbhc bomlinrdnto In cltta'. cio' nlln I'.xclmiiKc Tologrnph Company. i'lw dlehin.ni pxsero ithinto in qtiolla rltta' un rnpporto al rigunrilo tin Uc1t.rn.tln. AUrl minor! ronflltti si tliop sluno nvvcniitl tra truppp italiano crt Ineortl ticllc vlclnanzo d! Scutari p Vallona. ovc rH itallanl nrebbero Mati costrettl a ritirnrai. (A tltolo di crotincn abblamc riportato It dUpacoio di cui xopra. ma data la IJrdVfuienr.n ilrlln. untlzla drp ossero ruvoito col nrnpficio dplliiivpiitario. wplostro, avrenutn la ocoraa tiotto nel pressl dl una staxionc del suburbio dl Torino. Cio' npcondo un dispacclo giunto da Koina alia Exchange Telegraph Com pany. in dispaccio alia (jcntrai incvs dice die 1'csplosionp nvvenne nel forte l'am paloux. nitunto alio faltle del Moure- nisio, a nord-ovest dl Torino. Auihc detto dNpacclo conferma la morte dl 14 persoue e dice rhe altre cento sono rlmaftto frritP. l-arecchl fabbrlcatl m rebbcto stntl distruttl dalla csploslonu. Roma, n giugnn Lc pcn-on imputa to dl nvcr causato t'csploslonp the porto' alia dlitruzione della corazatu "Lronardn da Vinci," nvvenuta net porto dl Taranto hpI 1010, sono state, rilasciati In liberta' poiche' nou furo no raccolte prove sufficient! per la loro eolpablllta'. T.c nredette nersone erano nnche Imputate dl tradimento per aver comsposto con le autoruir au striachc. ft ' lit EXERCISES FOR CADETS Muolc and Recitations to Mark Clos ing Events at Wanamaker Store The closing exercisps for the Cadet Hoys' Itranrh of the John Wanamaker Institute will bo held this evening In University Hall at the 'Wanamaker Stoie. The institute Is the body of joungcr emplojes of the John Wanamaker Stores of Philadelphia and New York, or ganized for education purposes. Closing exercised have been divided into two parts. The first nart will ln tanto phi' c-hc da Homo novum telegram- devoted largclv to patiiotic music and , wa c' giunto al riguardo.N. de It.) mlI"' ,,l,,c second pari win in- ' elude the nddioss to the graduates by , ' Londra. fl gluguo. Quattordlcl per- Lieutenant Colonel George W. Itoth. puhu puiio iwiiHsic iceise c imieccnic nuiiinry urius aim uemonsrratlon of altrc fcrlte in segulto alia esplosione musical units. Joseph Dell' Angelo agoni, carichi di alto i it valedictorian. di ottnntu Ask Your Neighborhood Electrical Shop $7 Down Small MontMu Payments Free Home Demonstration HI ill wft' i II Ask Your Neighborhood Electrical Shop $7 Down Small Monthly Payments Free Home Demonstration i i JT, tt Out of 171 Washing Machines on the Market Toddy (the enormous majority of them nameless) You Only Need See BlucBird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER to Convince Yourself of its Superiorities ! Here's a partial list of them: Tuh E'Sht Sheet (25 Shirt) uu capacity. "Rocking" M SM MX .m 4 J - m R .J I? IH VI M tf f Bearings om - never require adjustment, will nutlast tho mnchinn itself. Motor ip?L"W.r?,0' 1IIVIIU1 lliuuu uy biit; WcstinRhouse Co. Of ample capacity for the heaviest loads and power to spare. Machine regularly equipped with 110-volt GO-cycle Alternating Current Motor. Pui'vont cost is only about uurrenx 21bC an hour for average wash motor ac tnnllv run!, about 1 tn l1- hours dcil vne ity on,iIes belt, which insures positive drive and long life. This is the famous kcjhtonc shape, cord type belt, used on the best auto mobiles. Pulley made of pressed steel, giving light weight and great sttength. This superior construction eliminates vibra tion often found in gear or flex ible coupling drives. EVnmn BuUt like a bridge l rame AnRie 5ron 2x2x, inches, acetylene welded and double riveted and solidly braced, insures rigidity and ab sence of vibration. All corners reinforced. Frame is made rust proof by special coat of rust proof paint. ELLIOTT-LEWIS ELECTRICAL CO., Inc. 1017-19-21 uace 5U I'hila., la. type. Made of genuine heavy sheet copper. No zinc to dis color clothes, no wood to splin ter and tear them. Inside as smooth as a wash boiler. No sharp obstructions or holes to catch buttons or injure fine clothes in any way. Cnkinpr The B'ueBird aDinei cabinet is beautiful to look upon. It is enameled a lasting white, baked on, which can be washed and wiped and will not streak. It is nil mptnl. lustnroof and has a table top. The cabinet encloses all working paits. Wrinirpr Highest grade, YVnilfe,v.I onpmecd frarne with safety device. All gears enclosed 12-inch 5-ycar rolls. Wringer swings to operate in three positions, is reversible and easily removed from cabinet when cabinet is used as table. PnrH Ten-foot length Mois jjl u ture proof, heavily in sulated. Cncfarc Large double dhlels wheel. Roller Bearing. Mnkcs machine easy to move and will not scratch floors. Rsgg irvol will heal that bruised skin cjuiekly Apply it freely after cleans ing the injured spot thorough ly with Rcsinol Soap. Do not hesitate no matter how bruised or broken the flesh maybe asResinol Ointment contains only the purest and mildest balsams which cannot Irritate. Its cooling, soothing effect is almost immediate. A boon to sufferers from eciema and other tUn troubles. At mil drvttutt. It may be your turn next! 53a I FEED; JO SHOT Trtwrtr?tfldin AitocUtlen, rtd Son 8tv tIDpo From ASSAturns- pet away Woutd-IU Robbtn, Thwirtid Ifl CfTert Cftgigt lh Piftl OutlWItKyirtlmt hiiui vntit iUy rt!n4 tn tin 10i tdttk Ual albl ,tim Utiti ' Th k14 lUr it (mM M IwlifcrHf ntfi TH irBtW w r 0-ir ttlid, flttyl fmn J4, ? Itafl !, ti4 kit nt, JW M nikdtf, treat? ytari fJ1 i laurr wis wt in in rign Cll (From Public .Leducr. .Itinn -11 It's a great satisfaction to feel that you aro protected absoiutelv against loss by hold-up. Any one who must carry large amounts of money should learn more of our hold-up policy by mailing the upon below. HARRIS J. LATTA Pennsylvania BIdg., Philadelphia l.ncntt S-78 Rare S4-SS rieftt Read further detail, of Tour hold-up Insurance. Name Addrest HTKAMSH11' NOTirKS HTRAMSIIIP NOTiriW If you made this boiler a mile long Ph United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service iVu York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenot Ayret S. ft. MARTHA WABHINaTON, 1B.000 tons (b) June 28 H. H. IltlKON. 17.000 tone (o) July IT H. H. ALOI.UN, 21.000 tons (c) July 91 ( First Class, (b) First and Hecond Class, (e) FlrsL BeconJ end Third Class. ror vantage rates and ottie? portJculara apply to any Passenger Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE I'nspns;er Dep't 82-02 Brnrrr St.. N. Y also at tbe Line's P Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia Kfysrr lJldr., llnltlmore. umces nl 418 Olive Ktreot, St. lAtile. Mobile. Alabama. BERMUDA mJeW Only 2 Days Sail from New York JL Jfovelt i SWe-f red Boiler S'oto cave of frccl 4tNr and unlorm distribution 0 fur' Compare with feed type bclov you wouldn't add an inch to the depth of the grate. In Novelty Side-Feed construction your boiler may be made up to twelve sections, and the coal is evenly spread over the entire grate surface with no more effort than is 're quired to feed one section. Ashes are just as easily removed, and any part of the fire may be shaken down without disturbing the rest of the fire. Or it may be! rebuilt in spots, and gr-ne bars may be changed without dumping the fire. Novelty Flex-O-Tuf Iron construction gives extraordinary toughness and flexibility, which means longer life greater efficiency unusual economy. But come to the factory showroom and see this boiler, also the full Novelty line of Heat ing and Cooking Apparatus. We make all types to suit all conditions hence our advice is unprejudiced. ABRAM COX STOVE CO. American and Dauphin Sts. (Nrnr 'Jil anil Ilniipbln Ms.) Makers of Novelty Heating and Cooking Apparatus for 73 years ''Jfrlffi Icjeal for Your Summer Vacation Ws&r JETiVfml gam. 1LJ M M M & nMtlorlni? -rstftl ra.v. mnrvcloin npx rftrden. Miittl n!nrfl flub n dfllirht f ill twn.rlnv aphtlnff porniin hoalln hnthlnir. rvrllncr. rlrlvtntr. tannin. Eolf rnnri Hinrtnc. All thbna and many mora are amonsr tno rtioofiiirpn nnrt deH(tht of Hermuila. Bermuda Is Cooled by Ucean tlreezes (avcraco summer temperature 79 decrees) SUMMER VACATION TOURS rfictiT durlnr Ihr summer rnon tiMnsiinr i earner, hotel and manv interesting mAn trlnn) 8 Days $87.00 9 Days $9 1.50 and upward, according to botel and steamer accommodation No I'ataports Kequired tor Bermuda S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Salllliz from Naw York cNry ten ilajs on anernnio upunssuays nnu Smurdiiyii. Send for d- HprlntlvA lltniAturA to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rurnoBfl lioimp. kni WhlthnU Street. pw vnric FirfS1 M :&r&2i BTKAMSW1P. KOTtCIM Boston to Liverpool S.S Fort Victoria WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT 6 lint Clati raiient.n Only ror rataa and full bartleulara amty rCRNRSB-WARJUSN UNI ruBNKss. withy oo.. 144. mrnM HbitM. niilUhall 01.. N. T. r any TOURIST AOENOB KDCCATIONAT. Bath 8twi Take a Long Step toward a dettrable commercial poii lion by beginning a Buaineat or a Secretarial courae In the Summer Seatlona of Peirce School of Business Administration Pine Street, Went of nrond, Philadelphia Write for Information Our araduatea are In eonstart demand foe the.taay, areedy ayatem. Complete business ana eecretarlal couraee. Day and Mi.ht w. xmeneive irainins;. unroll nny.ttme. Call or write for full rucuiara anil eataloaue. rilll-A. IlflSINEHS COI.T.EOE ana oneae 01 tommerre - Cla 1017 Gheitnnt Fhlladtlphla Strayer8 Business College PMtitilrlphla'a rireateat rtnalnes Rehoel SOT Chestnut Bt. riione Walnot Sg TUACtlERS WANTKD Posltlona unit Iniri freerealstratlon for Colleve nnd Nnrmul Sehool rmrtanten. MODERN TtUCIIKRH' nrmnAU. 1002 Market 8t. ATlAMIO CITY. N. t. NEW JERSEY SCHOOL roR ATYPICAL CHILDREN TENTOOR PARKWAY AND NUMNEB AT. Marsate Park. Atlantic City. N. t. A .elect school of adjustment where es elailzed Individual medical nnd educational treatment and tralnlnir. combined with the tnvleoratlnc qualities of Atlantic City cli mate, stimulate the irreateat physlrnl and mental deielopmtnt In nervous and back ward children. Details asnt upon application. WEST rilKSTKK WEST CHESTER HTATK NORXTj BCHOOT, ioin bpxps. iiiu. Anarcw inos. amiin, I'rin, BCMMER CAMPS DKATHfl tlrtf.ti'Wii ... - t..-. ' Ca,l itollrrSSa 7. 'dS'S?.?. $vi K .ib0 g.lyen-from rldence ot aon tS Wlillapi It. nitter, 0801 N. lfth St n KliM.Y. .Tune 0, nCHE KET.I.T (n. 7M ton), wife of Tliomaa y, Kelly. nif.A1! end fr enda Invited to funeral wl? ,MM m., laie resilience. 121 8, Cecil t rf.i" wlem maai Church of Our lAdy Jf 'Sri ?.A9. ra. Int. Holv Crosa c.A tvW requiem i0TX.l9. .m ln' ol Crosa Cem Klfi'll. .Rue notlcV of funerixl will OT.. U .!.C'W.KK; June 4, 1020. OEfmntra l.liWIIiU. Ilelatlvea Tuea., tAVER. June 4. 1020. tJEorto D. husband of nilen Parsoni Tm?e,JS ea and frlenda nvlted to fiSHl 8 SO a. m . late rM.n.. .n-1."" at. Solemn requiem maa Bt Teresa1. rM 10 a. m. Int. Catliedrnl Cem. ' Ch3 MoCALMSTpn On June 0. 1020 jin Jj C. husband of Jano MeCillster. h.itiiSi and frlenda. nlao Court Columbia. Vn" f.'. S1. A:' empiojca or renna. n. n' Y vited to funeral on Weil,, at 2 p. m V.2tl dence 0330 Yocum at Int. rernwooVc! Friends rnav call Tuesday eve. L(". oir.iE.ij un june a, sopiiia m M!V?" ?MtT! "elatlvea and frlenda ! ylted to funeral aerv.. on Thura . . 5 . ? frnfn Itla realilariAa iniF. m,:."' " A I private. Mt. I'enco Cem. Friendii m.v J"1 timini Wed. . " """ " MILLER June 4, THOS. n, hubn .V 1882 S. Markoe at. Int. Merlon Cem rV tl'."o5,nAfr.,end" " Cll,l 'on.. S to 11 Si" MOnLEY. Juna 0, JIAHY AMPifl- at residence of aon, Warren T. Morley file riier ineo uuetter) ui Frederlcka MMeiie,',!Jj MUELLER. June 2. 1928, ERNEST W aon of William and Frederlcka Mmhi. '.13 aS' "Ua,!C. Bnd frlenda. also memilS Peace funeral." Tum7 " "t m TINE TREE CAMP FOR GIRLS Pocono Mts. : four hours from New York. Mlea ULANCHE D. PRICE Director. 40e W. School Lane. Philadelphia. Pa. Beatljs INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. N. Y. Cherbourst Soullinmnlon PhlliKlelphln ....June lSUtily 10 Aur. 1 Now irk ... .limn 'Jll.llllj I7(Auk.1 St. l'liul .. June ,'s.lnl 21 A MB. "I NEW YORK MAMIIUKI) Mmicliurla . . . .Juno lOIJhly 31Hf pt. 11 Uunxollu July SIAur. 14Sept. 25 PHILADELPHIA LlVlilll'OOI. IleBltin , "m'.U Weat Celeron " -J llaverfortl ' 10 PHILADELPHIA OLASOOW c.iiiHiniii ;,,"",.; Euetem Sen June -0 PHILADELPHIA IIAMIIUKO llellcrime June 11 Went Ekonk A htenmer .June 15 June-Jt j; y SOUTHAMPTON NTWERP iVlilnnit nine 12iJiil 1J "S.U I'ltilnnil ... June 19 .luh '!4 ub. 28 Krnnnlnnil ... Jul IoIAiik. M'Sept 18 Zeeland . '"' Stl'-ept. 4 , PHILADEUMIIA ANTWERP Nerler '" Wntlienn "" '- I Went Tnniok ,1,""'S2 Wynoortie Jnne in M-t Clierow . . June 30 Pasienfer Office, 1319 Walnut St., Pbila. N, Y. Cherbonrs "otillinmntnn Adrlutln Juljr SAur. 14Sept. IB Oljiuplo July 8lAuE.4lAua-.2S N Y.QUE'ENSTOWN LIVERPOOL Celtlr June lD'July 24lAusr. 28 liultln June !0!.luly 31Sept. 4 Molille July 10Auf. 14Sept. 18 Formerly Cleveland. NEW YORK AZORES MIHRAI.TAIt NAPLES OENO Canonic jui7 3 Cretlo July 20 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Mnucnnilii June 15 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE PIslLADELP'HIA ROTTERDAM Pnelilvlt Jane 1 7.Uhlc . . ..July 3 Freight Office, 405-414 Bourse BIdg., Phil. Wholesale Distributers S'.. - . ' lb j- ?jIr jji JN. j1 i . j i" 1 & kk, IX & ' I' f t THE DAYLIGHT SPECIAL For early morning engagements in New York take the D1'1 Special" leaving Reading Terminal 6.00 A. M. (Standard Time) .arriving New York. Liberty St.. 8.02A.M. (Standard Time) .9.02 A.M. (Daylight Saving Time) . Coaches, Parlor Cars and Diner. FAST TRAINS also leave Reading Terminal, week days, for New York at 7.00. 8.00 9.O0 xl 1. 00 AM.. k12.00 noon. 2.00. 4.00. 5.00. 9.15 P.M. and 12.30 midnight. Sundays 8 00 10.00 A. M.. 12.00 noon. 3.00. 5.00. 8.00 P. M. and 12.30 midnight. SLEEPING CAR on 12.30 midnight train may be occupied 10.00 P. M. to 7.00 A. M. xF.eept flaturtlay k jaiuraay .,. dH Ub b i IL ; x Philadelphia & jm- V ' &.";.&,. . .. I -.. imLm,.,. ,.,,. ,;-.. - - - .wMuhm. Give Your Workmen a Chance Before complaining about reduced pro duction, find out what your men could do with better light during working hours. Find out, how much your artifi cial lighting bills will be reduced by using More-Lyte on the walls and ceil ings of your plant. Morc-Lyte diffuses light into dark cor ners, and transforms the whole plant into a pleasant, sanitary workshop. It is so exceedingly white, it stays white so long and wears so well that it has been adopted as standard by a number of leading manufacturers. More-Lyte is the ideal interior finish for every industrial purpose, and we have in stock a sufficient quantity to bid for your business on the basis of price and quick delivery. Made in gloss, semi gloss and flat finish. Tear nut this atlrrrtisrwrnt ami plinnc us. Vc will rx pi u iu Unir inu may tr.it Morc-Lytr without placing yourself under obligation. Ford & Kendig Company 1428-30-32 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA, :: PA. Bell, Spruce 5310 Keystone, Race 5030 Distributors (or ' The ArlinKton Manufacturing Co. Canton, Ohio Toledo. Ohio wmmmM: tome i Philadelphia ASK your ticket or tourist agent for free illustrated folder describing: Great White Fleet cool Summercruises. Two.thlrda ofthe tlma at tea one. third ashore in Hie wonder country ot the West ern Hruiuphere. Unitld Fruit Co. Gtneral Offnttl 1 31 State St.,l3oiton,Mj. STEAMSHIP SERVICE Ciddrtut Pienger Drpirtmcnt l-Bstteryl'lace.NcwYorlc to I I I WBME ffBa - H f JflisiiiH. ,: Lighter for Charter Iron hull tu. I win erretv. uoiftirr, -, i nm in auuu. nrring I). H. HO turn, on ilerK, ;.1 per ilu, luire liuat. MR tirr il.u ullli irew. Crew cnniUtH of kklinier, enilnerr. Iiniiu, ('out nf trsarl, ntrr 8-li.00fl. ilerk- JOHN C. BOLDEN I0 W. SlbT BT,. HHW iOBli. Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U, S. Sbippioi Board Steel Sltstneri SS "FORT ARMSTRONC'.Losdini SS "ORONOKE"...Juno 15 A Stenmer July 13 (From Pier 78. Sanlh Whstvet) The Charles T. Magce Co. Agents lor U. S. Shipping Boari Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA B q Bell Lombard S100 B eaKune Inrnrimretnl IK01 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge". June 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sailed SS "Lake Galera" June IS For rate and particulars apply to tarn-Line steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPMIAPA. " BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. IWIl UHT HKIlVK'i; From Philadelphia Yokohama. Kobe v- S H,jiVBSiJ!r,ftl,v hThK,,s "iWJJV H HK1!VBSTKNS,,.lA'i:ifU JINIJ 15TH ""- For Hales do , Apply Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. 17 Ilulterj I'liice, Neiv ork CAII.I.Y. IIVMS & CO.. ,,1'hllndelplilit AterU. lloiirseluldliir ""YOKOHAMA AND KOBE S. S. BRAZIL MARU Late Juno Loading FRANK WATERHOU.3E & CO. Agent 470 Doune Building Telephone Lombard 5514 E61B I APri.ETON On June 0. JOHN T-AVEIIY Al'Pl.l.TON II. eon of Henr 1. Hnd Mary I Aiipleton nk'ed S months. Tuncral eer' Ice on Tueeiln), at 2 p. m at his parents' resident., 107 V.'est Willow drove ue , St. Martini- Interment private. ALl.IbON. Suddenly In New York, on June (I lr HOWARD WOOD ALLISON, i .,'A.Ij..rJun" " l'LIZUBTH. wlf.j ot the late N II lam Ileal. In her mith ear. Ilela tles nnd friends Invlud to funeral services Thura. 2 n. m. lato residence. IIS Laurel at Int Mt. Peace Frlenda may call Wed I1BLI On June n ORACi:. wife of Imli IJell Kuneril on Wed . at 8 10 a. m., from her late residence 13M Moore at Int. Holv CroM Cem. o.J'HXi1' Al Jlurllnuton. N J , Jun- 6, SUSAN HOVLK (nee Mrnrlde). Ilelatlvoi and friends Invited to funernl, from reslden'o cf her niece. Mra rrarili Murphy. I.1S York si , llurllnBton. Wed . H M u. in Hlisli masa of ihiuIoti Pi Paul's Church 10 a m. Int. "t Paul's Cem HltAMIILi:. June r., WILLIAM, husband of latH Hannah Hramble Itelntlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral service. Wed , i! P in. at parlore of T. II. Chew. 1728 Sny der hv. Jut. private. Frlenda may rail Tuca eve nitpOAN June .-., DHNNI3 IIROOAN. HelatlvcH. friends. St aabrlel'a Holv Name Socletv nnd Commanderv No 1(1. K. of It. II .Invited to funeral Wed . h.W a m.. late resldeme, li,V) muh at. solemn requiem imiea Ht. Uubrlel'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holv Crni IIIIOW'N. June 4, CHAItLHS. liuahand of Marj Ilroun (neo Dnvvda) Relatives nnd frlondi Invited in funeral, Tulh , a p. m, late resldeme, UU I Montroie at Int. Hlock'u Cem. UL'IJNS June .1. 1020 MARY O IIIIRNH Relitlvei anrl frlenda Invited to attend fu n'ral, lues. 8 30 r. m. realdenre. 17IJ Urien st. Inlcmn renulem mans Cathedral 10 a iu Int Holy c'ro" Cem C'AMPHF.'LL On June fi. JOHN CAMP HKLL, formerly of Kreeland I'a Funeral Tin a morning, Juno 8 fioin 81 Paul's Church Jeraev City, N. J CLAUK Of diphtheria at U'013 W Uerka et , Juno .1 1IU0. COItDKLIA. dvughler of Edward and Hither Clark aired 4 No fu neral COLKS Died suddenlv In lloston June ft 1IKHSY f C'OLKH widow of Edward I'olei daughter of hi. Ocoibo T Campbell Hetvlees will he held at I hrlsl'a Clnneh id above Market it. on Tuesdi. June N id nliivt. MHikvi m on lueda. June 8, let .'I ii in. It li requB cd tint no Dowers bo eent iluilal private tOL'HTNBY June ft, ANNA f vvlf. of I John L lourtmj and dauehter of Oilier L and Martha Alixander Relatlvoi and friends invited to funeral oervlers, Tues . 'i P in . parenta' residence. IKISft Oreenvay ave Int private, Mt, Morlah Remains mav be viewed Jlon eve CURRAN, June il. ADA, wife of Joseph V. Curran (neo Thompson) Relatives and friends Invited to tuneral. Wed , 8 a. ir., from residence of her sister. 1107 Middlesex at Gloucester City, N, J Solemn hlsh mass at Ht Mnrvn Church I) a. m. Int. St, Mary's DAY, June 3. SARAH ANN DAY, aged M. I'uncral nervlcea at Kirk i. Nlce'a. tiaol Oermantown ave , Tuca., i i. m. Int. pri vate DICKINSON At Illaokvvood N J.. Juno ft, HLMA H . widow of Ueorno M, Dli klniun Relative! and filends Invited to funeral, from taldenie of Mrs 'I horn in Dlrltlnson Ch ircli at . itlerlcuood Tuea , i p m. DfMPIIY. June 0. JOHN, huiband of Anna Dumpily (nee Purcell). Relatives :rlends, I' II of C and J of A and Cramps' .lutuil Henf. Asa'n, invited to fu r.erul Wed 8 10 a m., late residence, iWi Salmon st. Solemn reuulem mass, St. Ann a Church ion m Int Holy Crosa Cem BLLIH At her reeldenee, R.'i North 10th at on June (I 1.11,1,11; U , wlfo of Alfied V. Ellis Announcement of funeral later I'BINOUR .luno 4 WILLIAM II.. aon of Mallnda and the lute Joseph Kelnnur. Rela tives frlenda Rosaep Camp No 38 U. S W. V : Philadelphia Lodue No. B4. L O O. M.. and employes of Horn A Hardnrt Ilatclnc Co Invited to funeral services Tues, -j D m , from his late residence Hill ('ourtland at Int Hillside Cem , via funeral car. i'rlendi mav call Men eve riNUR (Pelnoun. June I, WILLIAM It , bon of Mnllnda and tin late Joiepli 8lnour Rcln-lven md friends, Rosser Camp No .IS V S W V . Philadelphia l.od.-L. No ul, L O O M, nnd employes of Horn A tlardart Haklnc Co , Invited to funeral hervlces. Tuea i p in at Ills IMe resldentn HOI Courllund at Int, Hlllsldn Cem ila fun iral rur, Fr.ends mnv rail Mnn rw 1 ITI'LL June 7 1020. ItOIIKIlT W I'lTZELL. at hli residence inia Walnut st Due notlco of funeral "III be Riven rUHNr.Y June (I M'RY, wife of Din el M. l.enev Rr'nllvri nnd frlenda luv l. cl to fllnertl Wed . T "10 li m litn 1,'ilrt, n.u ii. 11- n.nn m. ft ... - n, .....u i.ii .. 1. . Clll. n. , .V1 IlinillllWII lllnn i nurcn ni ni Vincent oe I'aul li Holy Sepulchre Cem ' (lALBRAlTH Jun- ft IHTITIA C wife of Henrs C Oalbraltli I uneral nervl Ices Wed , i p in husband a residence Hill S 26th at Int private 1 rlends ch 1 Tuei . 8 to 10 p ni OALLAOHBR On lune 4 11J0 KD WARD II , huaband of KllHheth 11 ciall aher tnee Ilarlter) and sou of George and Agile; Oallashei, aued 22 year Relatives and friends Invited to funiil, Widnesdav 8 30 a m , from hla resldeme U07 w Indiana ave Solemn reoulem m.vss at Hi .Stcphen'B Churth 10 n m Interment prl- .i- .ii.-iiui u.iijr tun i upptmiv uveninc UILHHRT. June ft MAURICK D, mis band of Mvtllda Gilbert, Relatives and filends Invited 'o aervlres Wed i 30 n m it Midi nee d.'JO lliyerroid ave, Int pilvatc Trlrnda ma tall Tuea eve ORACH t Atlaulle l't. K, j iun. a in.'O. SARA L . wlfo of lohn P Grace Int Tu!.'.M,.:i.no'n. i1ew t'alhidrui Cem. pln." OP.Ullll At Altoono. Pa June I vvv wife of John It Gruhh fmmerlv nf 7tu s man Church of p. m.. residence. (124 W, private. Hillside Cem. , MULLKR. June a. 1920. ERNKST 'w. bynrtof Aenea Muller (ne. buetter) tA of Wlllam and Frederlcka Muller. ana 9? &'',!. "Hd rlenndo''' B," members Jf g. E, 110th. Resrt. 28th Dv and OernS vnurcn or j-eaee, h-uneral, Tues , l b1-"" National Cem Remains mav be M.Vi Mon , nfter 7 o. m. "M NBIILIO On June 4. 1020, KLIZAnPTB yldow of Georire W. Nehlhr. Pervlce tS ter. Mr. Hmmn Ilurna. 4125 N. Falthlin? Interment private. Friends may call dav evening. """ NOLAN. .Tune 4, OEOnOE N. NOUf hujbjnd of Kethryn 13. Nolan. Itelatiw. and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 80 m., from his lato residence, 3045 N, Ota Ji Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Crn.. rim " PAOi:. At hla residence. 1321 riom., at,, on June 4. ALFItED PxdE. in ot.."iJ:! of hla age. Service on Mon afternoon, it i e'cloclt, at the Oliver II. Ralr nidr.ii. elirBtiiui l l.llCaltlVllb IlTIVHie PARRY. June n. HLIZAHBTH KEM wife of William C. Tarry. Relatives iri rrlends Invited to attend funeral, lai. ttn. dence. Red Lion road, Torresdale. Wed, J p m. Services at Emmanuel Church. Holiriesburir, 3 p. m. Int. churchyard PAYNTER. At Oeoraetown. Del Jun II HANNAH I'LIZAIinTH. widow of JuJn John II ravntor and dauirhter of the Ui, ex-aovernor Charles Clark Stoeklev and EHm Anderson Stockley, in her 02d year, Tt. neral services at St Paul's P E ChurcS. Oenruetown, Del,, Wed., 1 30 p m. PENNOCK At Hattlc Creek Mich , Slxtk Month 4th. EDWARD A. FKNNOCK. attl ft8 Iuneral Ixindon Orove Meeting; Itomt, Thlrd-day, SlMh Month Hlh. 2.30 p. m Atltu will meet 12.30 train at Avnnnale PHIPPS Sud . on June (I 11120. TII0MAJ It , husband of b'urah W. Phlopi. Iuneril arvUen Wed 2 p ni. precisely, late tn, 1211 West Dtuvhln ft. Int. private PURCELL, tune 4. SUSANNA, wife cf jonn i. I'tirceu. iteia:ives ana imam ln vited tn funernl. Wed.. 8 30 n. m . late ril. dence, 1728 S. Trailer at. (Sfllh and Cheittr nve.) Solemn requiem mass at Church nt mo iiieesea sacrament iu a, m. int. 11017 urnss iflm RAYNOR June ft, RAYNEIl, huibsnd of Elizabeth and Advena Raynor nnd son of 1st William and Sarah A. Raynor. atcd 47. Relatives and frlenCs, also Solomon odte, No 114, F. nnd A. M , University It. A. C'vnptcr. No 2511. Mary Cornraanderv. Ne, 3fl. K T., Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O N. M 8. and all other on-inlratlons of which he eras a member, are Invited to nttend the funeral Tu-s , 2 p. ni , ehnpol of Andrew I Tlair Son. Arch nnd 10th sts, Int, Mt Morlah Ctm I TierT t.... a Titr-tTAnr. r rit.'trTi Relatives and friends, Meridian Sun I.odite,' .No ina. r, ana a m.. urimtai v neptir. No ISfli Kadosh Commandery, No 21, int Krankllnvllle Council. No 73. Jr O U. A, M . Invited to funeral services Wed . J p. m.. late residence. 4010 N. 12th nt. Int privatt. Remains mav be viewed Tues., 8 to n M r. nt. ROniNSON. At Conshohocken. I'a , Juna 4 MARY M., widow of Jacob II. Robinson. Funeral aervlce Mon, S.lft p m. resldmca of Mre, T. J. Hutcher. Conshohocken, Pa . to which relatives and friends are Invited. Hit nrnnie ni convenience or ine family ROHERTSON June (I. 11120 MAROMiET, v fe of Henrv Robertson and dansthltr ol John and tho late Mry Doodv. aged !) i..ri I-imernl nn AVedneedav. 730 a. m . finni her late resldenee. 18V3 . Concstof at. Solemn hlrh nn it the Church of Ws Most Illessed Sacrament 0 am, Interment Holv Crosa cemetery. Auto funeral aAt-vnrns. Jun- B. (VILT.TAM M RAUNDF.RS Relatives friends and Klnirsosslne Tribe. No. 200, I. on M . In vited to funeral Wed , 2 p m., 010 Andrewti ave , Cnlllnsdale HAVIT7. On June R. LOUIS, husbanl of Rose 8avlt7. aitcd (It yeara. Relatives anl Minds invited tn funeral ser.. on Tuea. al 11 a. m at residence, 3214 Turner at, Int prh"e . SCOTT. Suddenly. June T, at Sprlm Lake Hospital. Sprlm Lake. N. J.. ADA M. wlfo ot Sheridan W Scott. Relatives anl 'rlends Invited to funeral, Tuea., lune 8. TSO p m., from her parent's home, Manahawxin N. J. int. Mnnanavvhin. SlUW .lune .1 ALEXANDER W. hu band of Gertrude M Shaw (nee Fulmerll Ti.iniu-u mifl frlenHs Invited tn funernl s-rv-l lees Tuei . 2 P m preilaeb, at his latsl residence R012 N, Mnivlne st Int private! SHUFTER On June tl. FLORA M wll of nnn.A Khuster Suvlces at late resi dence, mi Falrhlll at , Wed . I 30 P m. Int private. Remoinn viewed Tues eve, 7 10 to (I 30 SIMPSON Suddenlj. June ft, HELEN! TRITES wife of Fred C Simpson audi .iniiffhter nf Amanda. S and late Dr. vm I II Trites Relatives and friends Invited tefl services Wed. 2 p ni , 44 i.jceum ave. Roxbnrough Int private West Laurel HI! I'em Friends mav call Tues. eve. SMITH June "i WILLIAM H. husbini of Snrnli M Jmlth and aon nf Henrv St and loharna Sni'.h. of .-I nith Detlileliem Pa Tlnlrttlves f-leililft Holv N'umo Soclo'v an' i'nif-,i ur.iiueimmiM linn itriiiaeineii h l ii on l.nciil 13 Invlltd tu funeral. Wed 8 .Tl a in late leslrlenr-. (Ilftn HaVerfOll avl Solemn rsqulem mass Our Lady of thai Rosary Church 10 n ni. Int. St Denlill SPUISER luno 0 MARGARET wldo nf Lernhardt Srelser Iuneral services nt Ml Falrhlll nve uicnsioe. iuca., i'u Tn. t.tll ut.. 8TBFFAN On Juno 0 1020 at her lati residence, 411 tn aermantown ave, MAROA RBT P.. vvlduvv of Justus W Steffan . Serv ices and Interment strictly private In a rnninn. with wish of deceased STROIIL June J, MARGARET belov dauthtcr of Daniel nnd Mareraret Strohl at-ed 8 Relatives and filends Invited to nernl services. Tues 2 p m. precisely, it her patents' les, dence, ".Oil N, Aibor at Int private Remains may be viewed lion r 7 .a O .. trt I THOMAS lune 11 WILLIAM husband sfl Trtn It Thoina" Funeral isrv Icea Wed " a ni late 1 esldence prlnir ave anl Anl t,n,,P..A rn.tA 1--lLlns Port: Tnt nrlvnte. I TREWIN. Iun- 3. MARTHA H, wldswl nf William F Irewln runiral ""rvlcejl Mon ,3pm. late residence, ftiat PulawlJ .n narmunlnun Irs nrlinte I VAIIKY. June 4 ANNA M, wife ." Thomns Viihi" Relatives nr' frlen 1' IJ lted to fiineial, Tunfav, H so a m iri .anil r.i fh nt . Ant. II. Solemn mliea 01 requiem at I'hunh of Mot Illessed 8criv ment 10 a tn Inleiinent Holy Crou I env vv-il.MII lune I rilANIv A llUHhind i I atherlne Walsh (fee McKeeferv ) and nn i i Up frliHi.lfi.Ht TnuriiT A S. 1 tv urM omnlovop of Jh keon B'rrel nrn V H I lllllttl "" lllli'iei .-- . . - . leatdenf. 2IJI1 Mlflln st Renulem . in as Mi I'dniond'a i hiinh 10 r in int. yAI.SIf -Juno 3 HELEN M dsuiM.; nr -Mary -u hiu iii" mio ajniii-. --. t'ufri) Funeral to which relatives an rrii nos are inviten j ucs . n it. froi mother's lesldenoe (110 Sear t. Solemn mj of reiulem at C htirch of the Sacred JlMr 0 30 n m p-erlselj Int. llnlv Crnwi I em. svAiin .inn., a 1020. JAMES E aon.M lamea P and I'llzabeth .1. Waid (nee r, llan). Funeral Tues , 8 30 n m atari d,, ii i V. s-.ih st Solemn ranulem niava i mass at , Agmha's Church 10 a m. ir n ln' . Cross Cem. .... VV VI ! M I'lllimi'-ll'iiiK, .'Hir .' "! SMtAII J widow of Joseph Watson at" . .. it. . .. ..!..,,.. n ni AtlD iierlin Cem Chapel llerlln N J. Int P1 "Vl'llNER.-Juiie .-. at 031 W nPjl st HM1L ll husbnnd nf Klli-abelli WiJ Hire Anion, in nn nou. j... ,,'.... n'-,i l n in a I nnrlnrs of Gus A ly'. ,, rl, . ,. ... ... ,.... T. nei IrOl v. nmkii nve, nn .Noijhwoofl Cem prlvU Noitliwoon v eni . ,,nv A. w'lliaiir Suddenlv June ., MAUY i wldovv of Charles W rluht Rrlntlw-i i if frlenda Invited to sei vices, Tues , , tl " resldeme. 20.M W. LehlBh nve. int prli"'"' Ii lends mjv ca i .vun. eve . . vTr"i:H Junii 5 EDWARD U'.nn,pJI Wllhelmlna llurltharilt and hoij f'"Vii vviiid and Ileato !eeh. aired 41 , nl''Ji frlerids emp'oves of n O. Dun Co and el. tle nf vhlch lie vvns rv member, 'n"'''! , lull. ri'. . :""n.,rU .Vll ..-" 31st st Funernl services Tues. lit 0 am v,,u' St John'a Church Hrrndway and IloydSn I ' r Bts . Camden Int Hvercreen Cm 'la'""n I I1.M.I.UIV r.i.i. June ii CHARLES W husband of Hallle I ullon liaunucll ReH lives nnd friends Invited to aervlies Wed 2 1 i.i . Ute realdince. 1(100 Wharton at Friends mav call Tues 8 to 10 p m HAItr On Juno 2 11120. RKHKCCV. vv HART Service Monday Jurio 7 at 2 p m menllprl"a,terC"IU""'' "J r"n at In,r- HILLYEIt - June 5 KATHBIMNE W wife of Robert Hlllier and dauBhter of the la e f imrlea uml Marv llrous Ilelatlvea and friends alau Oermantown Temple No 114 0 of I Hemlnolo Council No 127 'I I. .v. Invited to funeral servh.es Tuei 1 p m riidtni liiHI Royal st German town Int private Remains mav b! vl wed Mon eve ' HOFF.MAN Of pneumonia June B LAURA MARIAN, vvlf. pt A. Zane HaWr. and ilaualiter of late Allen A. and Ida L v"iT!.-8.l'vl.." .n:r ' 'I'l'nce, 0721 Jvul't-" " Mun" 8'30 ' m' Prlly. Int. envutv. .al ci.rl In-- W.I li n '.""'"' .iV V-" iJli .i - Int "mi r." ...' rrr . :., tiki t9. v ..aimii ii . 141'Aii .ul.lr-nli. Ill is" ! I m1 -fi"V ' immv.... 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