Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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cotton at the ports for tho day are
estimated at 6000 bales, airalnst 6710
tales a week ngo, and 18,164 bales a
year ago.
DECREASE IN DEATHS
Total for Week 442 13 Less Than
Last Week Heart Disease Leads
A slight decrease In tho number of
deaths for tho week is shown by the
report of the division of vital statistics.
The week's total was 442. This is a
decrease of thirteen deaths compared
with last week's figures, and a decrease
of twenty-seven as compared with the
week ending Juno 10, 1010.
The principal causes of the deaths
follow :
Trrhold fever 1
Moiles C
Barlet fever 2
Diphtheria and croup 10
InCu-nia 1
Other epidemic diseases 1
Tuberculosis of the lungs . 44
Tuberculous meningitis 7
Other forms of tuberculosis 3
Center and other malignant tumors 42
por!ey and softening of the brain 0
Orunlc diseases of tho heart 07
rrtumonla 17
Other diseases of the respiratory system. S
THieties of the stomach
appendicitis and tlphlltl
(cute nephritis and Rrlght's disease....
CenterUM debility and malformations. ,
Komklde
All other lolent deaths
Suicide
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All other diseases
I'nknonn or ill-doOned dlreiise 1
LAUNCH 108TH SHIP
Main Line Woman Sponsors Vessel
Named Carplaka
Another steel cargo carrier was
liunched nt tho Hoc Island shipyard at
10 o'clock this mornlDR, bringing tho
total number of hlilpa launched by tho
American International Shipbuilding
Corporation to 108.
Mr Luther D. I.ovckin. of inn Mill
Lreck road, prominent Rocinlly along
the Main Unr. vnn Rponsor for
the esel, which was mimed the
Cnrplaliu. Cnrplnka is nn Indian name
picked for the vessel by Mrs. Wootlrof
JViNon. wife nf President Wilson. Mrs.
houkin's hii.l)nntl is vice president of
the Hog Island yard. Chnrapagnu will
be im-iI tn ln Men tho vest-el.
The 1'arplakii is n vessel of 7S2."
wadweiRlit tmis, 401 feet long nd 54
ffft wide It uill make a spct ' of
tlecu nnd one half knots.
3 HELD ON THEFT CHARGE
Men Are Accused of Stealing $200
Worth of Dresses From 8tore
John Mariano, Abrannm Groppcr
nd Joenh Cupielo were held in $500
"en for rourt in tho Central Station
w" morning on charges of stealing $200
yorth of dresses from n ladies' furnish -
'"SMorc at jl';i south Thirteenth Btrcct
last Saturday night.
I.a'jt Stindnj n touring car in which
it (i..ce Tn WCH ri(iinR overturned
i Bixteentli and I) nmnnd atrooio n,.,i
h u V s0'""ly injured that he
us. ni,o"f T " ',nsl"tal. His nervous
r t o '".s, bugKnKC lc(1 t0 the or
The l,th tl,rJe "lcu last Tuesday.
meof ?Kriof Ul. 8torc Wentlfled
it L h ,',,','SS(", in Cupiclc's bag
ili J D-S thBt M(ro "tol. It was
cuntl"flSllt ut that tllc lwe men
d edP to 'i00"1 cxt doo- to the plun
"" "' Inatutiirday night.
Wills Probated Today
MO. . L. eiDt 5,c.con(1 street, $5-,,.
?kt ? rv"? -sh ?l' 7?13'80: i
TODAY
'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Rmonl
Th'?r? iI"' ' & W Jtvford ave.
A?" ele ".V. lljri '. PXon St.
Te" IIItze-T L-i rRy.! Ferr' nve.
1T.. "Itzel kMni
,.-"'a uotn... --...
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bJ' nd Esth.
and
lrYn
Austin ''S Bth St
nd Esther Oel-
it ' Sl-huiielterer,
Kflth st ,
1E33 8
and LIU
Marshall
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J'ff? E nel1t;:i, ,...P'ord at.
a. .tin . unn 11.,.
and Mary
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88th at , and
J , and Sadie
V. ADraina -r-"."M "l
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and Helen
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tlov.r ,;.,".. 'lamond
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"ArJ. te. ;W!?rhV Hospital
, BHurl.i. " 1st- ' "l,'Ln,. Hospital
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3d st and Viola
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Ch..uK"t SOI" i",?..1''!" st . and Hazel
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Tnom.. "' v IJunca
Philadelphia Markets
t .WKAT - Receipts, 80,052 bushels.
v.Vvnom,M,i VV tots. In xpo?t ?:
r1? A rl? w'"tr. S.13i No. 1 hard
n?.r(,w.wlSlv.r' J31.0! No'.8 "' y'nter.
IS.OTi No. 8 hard winter, 13 07; No. 4 red
winter. JJ.03; No. 4, nar.1 wln'er, I8.0.T:
?.- fonn'1 wlntr 2-0Ij No. 5 hard win
l'i?B,J'rr!ple nfcorrtlns; to quality.
COIIN Hoeclnt. 14,010 bushels. Quiet
and eatltr. J niiolf.. as to qunlltyand
location, at $2.0502.07, the latter for
t)A.TH necelpt. RODO bushels. Firm but
9y'S!v,.c5S 'Si'1 "" 'J, location No. 1 white,
V?.,1i?V.& wnlt' l-20ni.30i No. 8
wWte. tl.S8Ot.S0; No. I white, $1.20
"FLOim necelpts, 104r Urrels and 2,178.
089 pounds In sacks Quiet but firm. Quo
tations: Psr 100 lbs . packed In 140-lb.
i4t"-.'A.c.k,ri,B'1 wln'er strnlght. western.
$18 23O13.B0; do. do, nearhv. ll3tH13.2S
hard winter, straight. $13. SOW 13.7.1: do.
1ri.rJL,nt,",t' tH.BOdMIls oprlna- (fret clear,
$1312.n0i do. uafnt. $14fll4o0; do.
short, patent, $14.75015 no, fancy snrlnjr
and city mills patent, famllv brands, $10
111 -to Ttvo flour, tl20112S,
rnOVISIONB Rteady but nulel. The
quotations follow: Ileef In sets, smoked
and nlr-drled. 51e:,beef knuckles and ten
ders, smoked nnd alr-drled. r2cj pork, fam
ily, ,c: nams. h. i'. cured, looee, anwaoo:
do. skinned, loose. 37088c. do, do, smoked.
3fl4pe; hams, boiled, boneless, rite; picnic
shoulders. R. P. cured. loo, 21V4c; do
smoked, 24Mc; bellies, In pickle, loose, 23c:
brskft bacon, 85c: lard, 23c.
, IJUTTEIt Weak to sell. The follow
Ins were) the quotations; Solid-packed
creamery, fancy, hlgll-scnrlnv roods, on
1ci extras. f8c: extra firsts, MiifWcs firsts,
4BOBlc: seconds, 43047c, ordinary gar
lick v, 4224c: sweet crenmerv choice to
fancy, 80062c: fair to good, rlOWrtOo: prints
Jobbing- at 07000a for fancy nnd at 3019
00c for fair to choice
KOOS firmly held. In free cases, near
hv firsts. 40o ner rioten! noarhv rnrr.nl re
ceipts. 44c: nearby ordinary to fair. 40f
48c: western extra firsts. 40c; western firsts,
42W44e: seconds. aiinMOc; selected fresh
er tohhlns; nt 34OR0o per dozen.
CHEESE Steady but quiet. The quota
tions were: New York state, whole.mllk.
flats, held fancv. 2Ht03Oc: aneclals hlahcr:
do. average run, 23027c: state whole-milk.
current mane. nest. SRjpjnc: common to
good. 21027c: jobblno; sales of fancy hold
coods, 81 32c.
LIVE rOL'f.TnY "o-l fnnrv 3nf87c:
do. common to good, 34033c; broiling chick
ens, fancy, yellow-skinned, not Leghorns,
weighing;. 1W 2 lbs. apiece 0370c: weigh
Inr 11U lbs. apiece, nnfbOOc: white Leg
horns, broilers, weighing lUTS lbs. apiece,
nnnnic: smaller sizes, 40O4Sc; old roosters.
2223o: ducks, 30032c; pigeons, old. per
pair, snsrnoc: do. youmr. 48c
DIIESSED POULTIIY Fowls, fresh-
BUMMER CAMrs
Young Men and nova
POLE BRIDGE CAMP
Matamoras, Pike County, Penna
A WHOLESOME CAMP FOR
LIVELY YOUNGSTERS
Limited to Twenty
A Few Vacancies for
Philadelphia Boys
STKVMHH I P NOTH'Kt
FassrnEtr and Freight Service
...New York to Cherbourg and Southampton....
......New York " Patras. Dubroinlk nnd Trieste
Imperator
I'annonla .
Yerballla
.Phlladrlnhli. " l.lcr:ool
lloyal George
f !nrnnla . . . .
Itlxer Orontes
Mauretania
foiumbln.
......fti..nu...iiii. ... iu iruu. .. .... ... .. .. , ... ...UUIiexo
ge .New York Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton . .. ,.Jnne i
.New. orU " tjueenstown and Liverpool ; June ta
t Plillndeliihlii ," I'triietis, Smyrna nnd Knlonlcn July 1
. . . nlnr VOPlc ' rll.rhnil.ff nn,l fi.t..fr.nn.n.nn T..l .
..New ork " Indonderrr and fllasgow July 3
Plilladelnhlit " llrlstol (Atnnmotitli) Julys
New Jork ' Chrrboiirg and Southntnpton July 13
iris. New York " tluecnstnun nnd LUerponl July 17
N'w Jork " ilurrnMnun mill I.Uerpoal July 1
hew Jork " londonderry nnd (llnsgtiw Inly Si
New J.ork " t herliourg and Southampton Jtilr 31
few Jork " Cherbourg- and Souttnmiiton Aug. 5
Doonhalm
Imperator
K. A.. Victoria
r.nrnnla
Colnmbla ,
Aqultanla .
Mauretania
tmn.,iilrir
.Neir York " rherlmnrv
K. A. Victoria
Caronla
. .w Vnrk tliirenstnwn an.l l.lverinol
..(w ork " (iie.enslnwn nnd LUrrnool , ..
For Later Millings Apply to
1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
'Day & Night The Dolphin Lina1
Boats Leave
Arch Street
Wharf for
Burlington Island Park
Bristol Trenton
ON SUNDAYS
For Trenton, 8.30 A. M.. 10.00 A, i
1.00 P. M., 4.00 V. M.. 6.00 P. .tl.. 8.30
r'r'r llrlstol. 8.30 A. JL. 4.00 P. M..
8 30 P t.
'For Burlington Island Pork, 0.00
A. M B.00 P. M.
WEEKDAY SAILINGS
For Trenton. 8.30 A. M., 1.30 P. M
n 30 P M.
"For Rrlstol nnd llurllngton Island
Park. 8.30 A.M.. f 30 P.M.
Rale of Fare One Wnv. 30 Centsi
Children, 13c. Sundava and Holidays
Adults. 40c; Children, 28c.
QUEEN ANNE MOONLIGHTS
Root leaves Arch St. Wbnrf.Evrrv Eve
ning at 8 P. M,. except Mond-n. Round
trip" fare. 8.1c. Including war tux.
'Day S Night Tho Dolphin Line'
GREEN STARUNE
MONTHLY SERVICE
Mediterranean, Adriatic,
Greek and Black Sea Ports
i
Trieite, Fiume, Pstrsi and Piraeat
Sailing Froni Philadelphia
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamtri
SS "Zarombo" Juno 30
SS "Jomar" July IS
For Further Particulars Apply
GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORP.
1003 Drrxel Illtlc. Phlla.
Phont: Lombard S104 Main 1520
LUCKENBACH LINE
Philadelphia to
Rotterdam Amsterdam
8. WEST POOL (U. S. 8. Rd.) June 12
S. hl'HIMilir.LO (U.S.S.IIdJ June 20
From Rotterdam to
Philadelphia
8. S. PLEIADES ., June IB
8, 8. WEST PtIOL (U. 8. S. ltd.). July 3
LUCKENBACH
STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
OAILEY. DAVIS & CO., AKentc
403 Bourse Illdg, Phone Lomburd 2003
PLUND-AMER.GA
LINE
NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer
Noordam Iunc2G
New Amsterdam July 7
Auif. 1
Auff. 10
Rotterdam ..,.., July 21
Aug;. 28
Ryndam .............. t..,,..Auir. 18
Pausojrsl one; U31- VaUyt su I'm
zt
mwmttf vhM
killed. dry-plcked. In
boxen,. VrtiKhliuf ' 4.03
lbs. apiece, 48c: weighing- J
weighing 3 lbs.. a7(8Dc! ff
In bbls., dry.plcked, welgl
8U lbs., 4142e
fowls. fresh-killed.
tm .sfln in..
apiece, 42e: weighing 3W lbs.. 4041ot
weighing : 8 lbs.. 3oi37ci old roosters, dry-
PicKea, nv, spring ducks, L. I., 80c.
LIVE8TOCK QUOTATIONS
Chlcagy, June 12.1I0O8 Estimated r-'
ce pts, 7000 head; leftover. 8827. Klrsl
sales. 10O20O higher, Aaklng; rrtore; $10.30
Bd:n.XSr'1K.f0l!t yesterday, $14. 43. M
CATTLE Kstlmamted receipts. 2000 head.
SHEEP Estimated receipts. 6000 head.
l'lltsbitreh. .Tune 12. lions TUcelnt.
1700 head; market higher. Heavies, $lfl
lo.xn; "cayy .yprKers, jin.nnnjiH.nSi light
yorkers. $14. Stiff 1(1. plgg. $18.30014.
SHEEP AND LAMns rtecelptV. 400 headl
market .steady. Top sheep, $0.70; .P
lambs. $lfl.B0.
OAIiVEH necelpts. 200 head: market
steady. Top. $17.
Kansas Cltr. June tS CATTLE ne
celpts, 350 head. Canners steady; all others
higher.
HOOS 'necelpts, OOO head Higher. Tlulk
heavy and medium, $14 BOift. 14.00; bulk light,
$14.2R14.70.
SHEEP Nine for week. SBOr.Oe higher.
wrrti.NO nr.s o hts
pxxvir.i.n notch, n. n.
CWHlllWglffllfPHa
THE BALSAMS
DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. IL
'Open July 1
A Orest Resort .Hotel In a Orent Re
sort Country, with Orent Golf tours
Broker's Office with direct
wire to New York.
AIL Attractions and. Every Comfort,
hooklnit Office. 8 West 40thHt.
(Town and Country), New York.
Telephone. Vanderbllt S20.
tlnl.Atna Inn linen June IK
DAVID nOWDOIN n.TJMER. Mgr.
mm
OOKHAM, N. It
Mt. Madison House
Gotham, N. II,
"The Gateway to the White Mt."
Now open. Homelike atmosphere.
Outdoor Sports. Fine June and July
trout fishing. Well-equipped garage.
Write for booklet, and terms to
C. O. cnANDLKR. Troo.
8UMMF.R CAMPS
Young Men nnd Bors
Boys 8 to 14 Years
Phone Until Monday
MR. E. HOYT PALMER
Hotel Bcllcvuc-Stratford
HTKIMSIIIP NOTirES
June 17
..June 10
June i3
and Hnnlhnmnlnn
.Aug. 11
Allt, 1 I
.Aug. II
DIRECT SAILINGS
Semi-Monthly Freight Service
U. S., Shipping Board Steamers
Philadelphia to
Los Angeles Harbor
San Francisco
Seattle, Wash.
S. S. "Stanley Dollar"
Loading
S.S."West Togus" (100-A-l)
June 20th
A Steamer (100-A-l)
Early July
S. S. "Artigas" .
Late July
A cents for U. S. Shipping Board
NORTH ATLANTIC &
WESTERN S. S. CO.
For Rates. Etc., Apply to
133 S. rntirlh St... Phllu.. I.
Phones. Lombard BS04-I. Main 830.
EARN-LINE
Incorporated 1801
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
SS "Dei Moines Bridge". June 25
4F l
Philadelphia Havana
SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sailed
SS "Lake Gnlera" June 20
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Philadelphia
to
Scandinavian Ports
Christiania,
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
V. S. Shlppinf Board Sttsl Slcimsti
SS "FORT ARMSTRONGUoadia.
SS "ORONOKE"...Jun0 IS
A Stenmcf July 13
(Fitm Pitr 78. So'th rVftarriJ
Tho Charles T. Megco Co.
Atr,lt lor U. S. Shipping floari
Drexel Building
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Lombard 810f
bSiDpfeniAteHiA; saotokday, june 12, 1920"
KI'niNft HHSOUTH
ATUNtlO CITY. N. J.
4th July Special
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
t3.S0 Up Dally. Sped. Wkly. Am. l'lin
ELBERON
and Fireproof Annex. Tennessee Av, nr.
Heach, Cap, 400, Central, open surround
ings; opp Cathollo, and Protestant
churches. Private baths.
Running Water in All Rooms
Excellent table: fresh vegetables, win
dows screened. White service. Booklet.
n. II. Ludy. if. D
IN TUB HEART OF TIIINOS
PRINCESS
S. Carollna.ave. and beach: largest moderate
rate hotel of brick, ateel and atone con
struction: newly remodeled throughout: ele.
vator; running witer In rooms; prlv. baths:
American plan: S3.S0 nnd up dally; special
weekly. BkU. and auto map mailed. Phone
4514.
PATTL C. nOSFCRANS. Owner ft Prop.
let ti mane you feel at home
ill the "City of Robust Health"
Hotel Morton
Ocean end Virginia Are. Capacity iM.
Elevator, private h"ths. ete.i always nrxoi,
DEST LOCATED POPULAR-PniCED nOTEL
NETHERLANDS BlhJ.Sl?
riEW ytlHK. AVE. Uitblng mrlleei irom Hotel
, Capsclty 40(1. Elevstor, prlvato baths, running;
water In hnlrooma. Dance Floor. New Features.
American plnn (with meals) 3.00 up dully,
17 BO up wnukly.
AUGUST RUHWADEU Proprietor.
GRAND ATLANTIC
VIKdINIA AND BEACH
Hot and cold running water In rooms.
Prtvute baths. Music. Cap. 000. Booklet.
New Ownership Management
O. D. PAINTER HAROLD LANDON
COURTESY QUALITY SERVICE
HOTEL KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVE. NEAn nEACH
Amer. Plan. SS tn 3 Dly SI7.B0 Up Wkly.
Pnnnlnr Rurnnean Rates
EIcator. electtlo lights: telephone every
room running water in rooms; private pains.
PhoneJOpO R N. H. KENNADY.
TIIE"EW MODERN SELECT
&&&,
te
Kentucky Ave. and Bohrdwaikt exclusive
TraymoM dlstnlct. Sunny, ocean-view rooms.
The Vst-enultped and most beautiful Moder
ate Kitte nniei in Atlantis tuy. i.unninn
water In every room. Private asd public baths
i throughout Orchestra. Dancing voranda. Sun
parlor. Conservatory. THOMAS M. O'DRIBN.
I iUCKSraHE
VIRGINIA AVENUE AT BOARDWALK
American & European plans. Hot A oold
sea A fresh water baths. Open all year.
DAVID BERU JA.MES C, WALSH
uumer oett. uanaoer
KINGSTON
Ocesn Ave.: Hrst hotel from Ileach:. fireproof,
elevator: bathing from hotel: distinctive
table, moderate rates.
Grammercy Arms
CRASniERCY 1XACE A'D REACH
Handsomely furnlrh'd rooms with ocean
view and nrlvate baths: beautiful eleenlng
i porches facing ocean. American plan, ftea-
sonapis rains, nian. ii. . minne. l ro;i.
r?0C.LJCl.:S
Bouth Carolina Avenue, ad J cent to bnaca. fl
Cad LOO.Keiineduatronaiz0.muulc.daucinr. I
i.utsViiiCjdarti.iUihleiandsaArvieaeiteellint.1
' v lre Aotttraim. Utklt. A. Friiuoklol
sh-bor Era m
Virginia av ilosa to the Reach i. Steel Pier.
Csp. 2.10 mer plan. Prlv batns Run'u
water K'entor: electricity. Rates upon ap
ollcullon. CHARLES SI WIN
South Carolina Ave near Ileuch. epr con
, enlonco. home cooking, bathing from hot 'I,
Amerlcnn und European. 12 up: spei lal
I weekly. C V. MOIiriMI.it
6ALEB1H1
St. Ch tries Place Si llenrli
t'unacltv f()0.
M.
ORAHAM, formerly of the I'rlncess
South Carolina pear Beach. Private baths;
running water. Moderate rates. Open all
year. L. II. Arnold. Ownership Management.
CT I LA'ER.,T,0:W
O
Kentucky Ave. nnd the llenrh
Eiery appointment. Moderate rates.
nRUCKER. formerly of the Lamont.
Mrs. II
PITNEY I,w York Ave- ner Beach.
.. American and European plan.
Capacity 230. Noted for well cooked food.
Large, airy rooms. Flrst-clase services.
lutes on application. JACOR HICKAR
RISROK
UI Ocean view rooms with running
water and private baths. New management.
HOTEL CARLTON
rbelses Av. A Beach. Rms. en suite with prl
lath, ExeriMijtjm. hot A cold run's water.
Mod. eteaSfgUynlp mgr. C. P. ZaasaiL
TRAYMORE mjmcvni
i nPMJGREATEgrjroTELSimSSJ
T c3eixB:)L-1iu,-ta
JL3
Tennessee Ave. nnd Beach.
season. otuhle table. I,. F
Grogun.
SAN JOSE s- Jw Ple. nr. beach
fr . . "J, "musements: Ideal lo
cation, aulet and refined! Urge and pleasant
rooms with running water. RoasonabU
rates. Ownership management.
BISCAYNE
Kentucky ave. Fourth hotel from beach. Am
plan. Moderate rates. C. A. Murphy, owner.
HOTEL CALVERT
Virginia A.. near nach. American Plan.
wvi.-t '")'.;',iays)'i"ini i r y mm i. tl e a m .
KAUFMAN AND MANDEL'S RESTAUR.
ANT. New York Ave. near Boardwalk And
eat well prepared wholesome food. Hun.
garlan kitchen.
Hotel Raven Royd St):,,
Beach
Prlvi
822 1-W
Running watar. Private baths. '
Elevator.
ISAAC llOWKR.
HOTEL AUSTINE
faclflo & St. James Place: near beach A all
amusem'ts. every room outside. T. II. Jones
WEL LSBORO
S Kentucky Ave Moderate rules luth
Ing from hotel MYERS ft PnOTHKnn
THE PENNHURST
! rvesn end Mlcltlssn iv.. Alunv. --..
flsrsge. WI! HAM R HOOD
Tnlinr Inn -can enu Connecllcui Avs.
laoor inn XlUM location: large, alri
looms. Excellent table, lath season) ownsr
manugem'm. Mod. rates. J. P. ti A.M. DUNN
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
.r.AlWh0on,.n-orAw7,t.y.,rydW.,Tnr?r,;
Tllll HARVARIe Every appointment ex
Tr.,cly:t233tlN"orlnVa'rbol'i,,a. L"Ufa "
SOMERSET bJSndBlMAJr,;.n,.r:?
Arkansas
All amiisemente A, D.
WEEKS.
Hotel Boscobel ,.!J,,l.HX.Av 0"n
table 'Phone 117 Jjj'.MARIOn""
PHILLIPS HOUSE
...r'.in.ti a nr ll'sch K I' Phllu..
Delaware City W& iWVft?"
MRS. W.M. Ullll), Formerly ofTjyird,!:
NUTTALL 3Av.JldN1,..cn1vePt,oA1ifnn'
NewCharior ?
$no5
V
HI'itlNO ItKMOIlTr) '
ATLANTltl fITY, N, J.
'rfiMidtldi
t ATLANTIC CITY, N.Je, , I
AivAmflPican. Piaa Hotel I
ofDistmcuoTvRcalwirdort
sriDnirDoose aADins.
CAPACITY GOO. W2rM!nJ&arV
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
THE BREAKERS
. .. Onty noardwatk Hotel .,
Diet kitchen attached for use of eomralee
eents. Oarage. K A. Young. War.
The Oceanic A. v1,V.L?.ZW&t.
THE MAYBERRYMrO"KJyPerry
ATGLEN
nth A
rooms:
Central I all outside
table unsurpassed,
wu.mvnon. N. J.
WiLBWOOD
NORTH WILDWOOD
WILDWOOD CREST
Gxcellflnt deep sea and still water
flshlnp; provides greatest sport and
cheapest llvlnc along the consL Write
for toldor and Hat of hotels.
W, COURTRIGHT SMITH
Secy. Board of Trade, Wildwood, N. J.
EDGETON INN
Centrally located, near beach. White serv
ice Capacity. 250. Muslo room. Orchestra,
Auto meets trains. Write for booklet.
P. Barlow. Prop. T. II. Oallagher. Mgr.
m-IFI riDlM Wlldwood's finest hotel.
onLLUun A,, roomg running tor.
Trlvale bathr Elevator. Auto. Bklt. Cap.
3'iQ. D. J Woods, Ownership Management.
C? A 17TW" Beach front
All con-
OTL V J X enlences.
W. II. OERHTEL. Owner
1LDWOOD CnEST
BREAKERS Beach front:
with
without private baths; auto, garage; book-
let Oo K Hlnnamon
nww owner & mgr.
CAI'K MAY, N. J,
HOTEL GLENWOOD ?'. ?,;?
rates J. W. S1CKEL8.
COOL CAPE MAY, N. J.
IIADHUN HEKIHTB. N. J.
HADDON INN
Delightful suburban American Plan Hotel.
Lerge shady grounds. Ooit, tennla, otbef
amusements. FranclaYarnall, Mgr.
AsniiRY rARit, y. J.
VarAerBoiise
Modern, One ocean view; reasonable prices.
I 'A It HF.lt A PARKER. Owners & Mgrw.
Windsor fcLr
Dlock to Ocean.
French Cuisine. Escellent
service
New monngenr-nt. A. MAnENS.
AVifi-r4'ffn 3d ao, ocean block. Spanish
nuctuccii Amer. cuisine: Am. nnd Europ.
plan: reatnur't attached W. A. Sale & Co.
frnTf-r. Ttirnvoiin nih a...
overlooking i '
ocean: all rooms with running water:
suites witn nam itarry uumeiq. uwn.ac rr.
CJm. th Ave. at Beat
Cdgemere i5o. Elevator
Beach.
Capacity ,
Rates on
request
HARRY B. PURDY. Owner A Mgr. i
Auditorium Hotel .y,
rooms, nates on appll. Ceo H. Cornish, owner)
FOR FULL HOTEL INFORMATION WRITE
MUNICIPAL FUR. IUIRKAU. Asbttry Park.
RELrAR. N. J.
On tho Boardwalk
The New Columbia
11ELMAR. N. J.
SUPEniU.Y LOCATED FACINO
THE M:t nECONSTRUCTF.D AND
REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT
OPENS JONE 2nTH
PRIVATE HATH HOUSES. -SWIM-
M1NO POOL. OOLF. TENNIS AND
YACHT CLUBS IN PROXIMITY
Under the new management of
CHARLES V. MUltrilY
OF THE I.AIinnL HOUSE
AT LAKEWOOD
Sl'RINO LAKE IIEACII, N. J.
THE ALLAIRE
Spring Lake Beach, N. J. On the Ocean
Front. Capacity 200. MAUD C. HOLMES.
rrLTQNcHAiN of lAkei. nTyT"""
Minnow Brook CarapoiJftS.V. !
Boating, canoeing, bathing, fishing: modern
aDDolntm'ta: special rates for July and Sept.
Writ, for references. P. ORIFriTHS. Prop.
CANADA
I SS U-L-1.J L '! ' U1J 'L.I.SLJJJ -ilSSffSSSSSSSl
joeacpronrsemcaana i
ktnpeanpfan.f(estaaraBt
C3.VV.CweviAesV.
tll.IUIU H-'i'-Jll-LB 'L J L 1JI IIJLl-ll 1PJJU-U LI I I Jl
rtBfv Like to Fish?
"V It's Great at "5?
CANADA'S SUMMER APPEAL
: MUSKOKA ffi jL
LA BAI DE CHALEUR ZZZMwfe
j PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND '9Pw
ST JOHN RIVER VMEY 'Jm
! NOW SCOTIA - BY - Y mgW$Sr p&
1 m tfgw w a
KT-. V 'OSfl 1 . ' l SO v si hi -yvy-fr-T.
Wif( jH FREE coPIE5 OF ABOVC PUBLICATIONS ON
ItjfiH P- o,0, GCn' ABt- '
HI'niNd HKHOBT8.
OCKAN cmovK. H..J,
SEASIDE HOTEL
rilreetly on ocean front. All iruest roomg
overlooking aoa. CHAnLES HTOCKTON.
11 BIONTB-
nlnr wster.
-Open s. II year; rooms with run
Booklet. J. K. BOMMEItS.
A T.MAI? Itooms exclus'lri newly forn.l
iVXjUlVlV run.K hot a cold w'N June.-Oct.
nEACII HAVEN, N. J.
THE ENGLES1DE
Opens .Tuns 18, Every modern eonTsnleneei
private baths with sea andjresh wteri Ore
tennis courts: booklet. . F. KNOLK. Man.
sror. Aln the Civinston West Philadelphia.
BEACH HAVKN, N. J,
"The reer of Seaside BndJUysjenesort
HCinVENKBYlLLK. PA.
Pcrkiomen Inn Jf.Vh1 &?.Wlk
noat'c, bnlh'r flsh'sr. tennis, llklt. r linger
1
IIF.IirOKD SPRINflS. TA.
EDFORD SPRINGS
I
U'A.l lirT-f T.nrare. mortsrn
nniei m souo-acra estate: lzoo it.
sa level; xcelrnt culslnei far
: . . . .r --.:i- --. . -, - --
ab.
imous
curativa mineral waters: on Lincoln
Highway! good motor roads In all di
rections. Tennis, roir, swimming,
dancing, rldlne, U.K. nHMIS. Mgr
ACERWOOD $2Sru'SZ?i3&
r. n. n
n minutes ta station, uesirabie
environment
table supplied from own rarmi
outdoor snortst
sleeping
porohes.
rhone
Wayne 4 for rate.
uo
Devon. Pa.
irynuumc inn rt,,rhleforbuslnessma
with families Rooms with bath at reason
able rates. Dancing-. M
irra grounas.
wlds
veracaas.
Phone Berwyn It
nPF.NA VISTA HPniNOH. PA.
A Itrlrtir aodera hotel with neellent UkU sad
errlre. lOOprlTiteUths.eapsdtjISO. Altllsd.
1000 feet. Splendid roadu f elf. Unnls, etc.
Open June 10th to October 1st
Address until June 10. John J.GIbboni.Mgr.
Hotel Rennert. Baltimore. Md.
VALLEY FOnOB. PA.
WA8HINOTON INN
Chicken and Waffle Dinners
DANIEL J VOORHEES. Prop.
POCOXO MOCNTA1NB
Eagles Slere. P.
Eagles Mere, Pa.
The summer resort that Is different be
cause It combines mountain and s shore
conditions with unlqus surroundings.
The sarnly beach and temperate water of
the Lake of the Eagles afford splondld
bathing 220O feet above sea level.
One of the finest colt courses In America.
For Booklet and Rales Write
TnE CRESTMONT INN
William Woods. Manager.
TnE FOREST ttdX
Merman V. Teagsr. Manager,
THE LAKESIDE
John S. Kirk at Bon.
THE RAYMOND
The Raymond notel Compaay.
Delaware Water flap
THE KITTATINNY
DELAWARE WATEIl OAP. PA.
Th leading and moat modern hotel of
this famous region. Capacity BOO ifjolf,
Tnnls. Saddle Horses, Fishing, Dathine
Onhrstra American -plan also a la
carte restaurant and grill Booklet.
Auto maps and terms upon request,
JOHN Pl'RDY TOPE.
roilEST HOUSE Modern improvements. 34)
years earns management. Private bathe.
A. L. MARSH. Delaware Water Oap. Pi
Delaware House 0T.". 's'lffSJVa;
Tohvlmnna. Ta.
THE REACIIWOOD New &
modern, mod.
e" n".i n
J. L. Seln. Tobvhanna. Pa.
Chichester HoiBC "' "."SC. ?.??.
East Stronasbnrg. Pa.
MAPLEHUR8T INN, East Etroudsburg. Pa.
Accom. 200: modern: 27B ft. verandas; 6-aere
shady lawn: 10-acre grovel rroqust. tennis.
bathing, garage; booklet. MRS. M. U nAflT.
NARRVOANSETT PI En. R. I.
The Imperial
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
OPENS JUNE 22
An exclusive hotel for discriminat
ing people nt one of America's
Finest Seaside Resorts.
Oolf Tennis Polo. Dathing, Dancing-
Well kept Stnte Highways for
motoring For reservatlona address
JAMES K. CALIUIEY. fANAOER.
Narrncanselt Pier, Rhode Island
VERMONT
FREE VACATION llOOKHi "The Oreen
Mountains of Vermont". "Lakes of Western
Vermont". "Lakes of Eastern Vermont".
"Ilotals and Hoarding Houses": "Summer
Homes in Vermont " Write Vermont Pub-1
llclty Bureau Montpeller. Vt.
rOPI.TNEY. VER310NT
The Colonial Inn
In Oreen Mta.
SO-acrM vrrtiinrt.
shade, sports, good table: near R. R. and
'rolley, 150 guests: modern Improvements!
1? T& Dorm's. StvctyST
CAN D
(Ov .
TikitVl
Vi
iif
kBSSr
Vf JUL" K,;r:WDC?MOUMTAINS
r.DUCATIONAr
lloth Sexes
Our graduates are In constant demand fat
good-psylng- positions. Oregr. shorthand,
the easy, speedy system. Complete business
and secretarial courses. Day and Nlgnj
-! 1n.n.1v. fralnlnff. Knroll
any time. Call or write for fall
particulars an catalogue.
1'HIT.A. ntrfltNBrlH COTXIMIK
nnd College of Commeree
1017 Cheslnnl 81. Philadelphia
ST.STU-T-T-TERING JTT'
l"-tSUR..j22l9t wttir "Donneir'sS
pervice "UTa"..
rotnmsn Tlsnk nid
UPHOr iinuiMwi..
vesningTon i v
Straver! Buclnesa College
Philadelphia's O real est S.nslneM ?";;' .
107 e hestnnt HI. riione VTslnnt 88$
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL &
Oregg Shorthand. Touch Typewrttlnr. !
keping. Pwretsrlal Coure. Day s Night
Banks Business College
1200 Walnut St. Bookkeeping. Shorthand,
Pecretarlal. Typewriting Courses. Day and
Night Clssses .
Young Men and Bars .
Summer School, June 18
Preparation for any collet or professional
school Brown Trep . Broad k. Cherry. Phlla.
Young Women and fllrls
The Gordon-Roney School
v i-itri. J11?! flnme. strt. General
and College Preparatory Courses. noof
Garden and Oym. Miss Honey, Prln.
nmmBmmmm
A 1 li 1
Aaamonai mmm
Train Service to iflf
Upper New Jersey Coast
Schedule Effective Juno 20
ASIIl'RY PARK und LONO nRANCH
lnvm n.n fi, fltntlon 1.14. tl SO.
3 03 P M week-days. Returning
leave Lone Hranch 8 82 A. M , 2 4,i,
tl 20 I M. week-days. Sundajs
t4 30. 0 00 P. M.
Leave Market Ht. Wharf 8 00.
18 IB. t 24 A. M . kl2.2S, 1.20 P M
week-das. Sundsys 8.28 A. M. It;
turnlnc leave Long . Hranch in l.
3 30 0 33, 0 43 A. M.. 1 23. 12 07
and f 40 P. M. week-days. Sundays
4 SO P. M.
REACH HAVEN
I,-ae Market St. Wharf . tS 10
0 12 A. M. kl.ia. i.oo arm la
J' JI weex-aaya. nunow i, m -
A M. Returning leave Reach Haven
0 30 A M and 4.30 P. M week-days.
Sundays 4 07 ana i.uu i".
k Saturdaya only.
t Withdrawn after June 10.
4k
w tlm tables will be reodr Juxif 17
Pennsylvania System
CENTRAL
YMCA
Sunday, June 13
4 P. SI. "Man and the hea." An In-spiring-
motion picture to illustrute a
talk by George) II. Streuker.
7:15 P. M. Song- Service of Popular
Hymns.
1421 Arch Street
OPEN-AIR
CHORAL SERVICE
UNDER THiC DIRECTION OF
Bishop Rhinelander
on the site of the proposed
CATHEDRAL
ON THE PARKWAY
AT TWENTY-THIRD STREET
SUNDAY AITLRNOON
JUNE 13, 1920
AT 4:30 O'CLOCK
Prvncher
Rev,
George L. Richardson, D. D
KELH1IOUS NOTICES
Baptist
THE TE.MPLE
n tad and Berks els (1000 north).
3"O0 seats.
II! MSELL H mswEW, Pastor
1M I.LI AM DYRB MoCUnDY, Aw, late
Pnsror
1'- J Ma'vln Henna. Musical Direct. -
Fr-dnrlck E Starke Organist
III -SBL.I. H CONWELL. preaches
10 ," n m and 7 43 p. m
Organ recital 7 15 to 7.13 n m
Ht
a y 2 3(1
T-mple Chorus sings both services
Ttu. e school Jere I. Cresse supt
Friends
MOKMIIF AT TJIKOLD FIUENDs'MKirr-
IM1 HOI SE. -Montaomery pike. Merlon
Everv Flrat-day (Sunday) morning 11
o rlor-k established 10S2, ona of the oldest
histori'al snots In America, where Wll
lUtn Penn worshiped. Visitors cordluliy
Invited
rreshyterlon
ARCH XT lll'ltril. ISth and Arch
At o clock Ur Macartney will preach
on the subject "Skyline for the Soul "
showinc the tendency of man In his fallen
i.ndl' m t) t- tj live without God. Ignor
lnu th- spiritual world: but how that
splritu. ir,(l reasserts Itself leading a
nwn Into peace nnd liberty In Jesus Christ
or If -t-f- t leaving him In a far country
of impover ahment and sullen discontent
At 1" 1" he will pn-MCh on "The Last
Will an'l Tcwament of Jesus Christ "
SF.tOND PKOI1M ERIA.N CIURCII
Jlsi nil W alnut sts
REV il.E.WNDER MacCOLL, D D,
Mlni(ir
HF U. IV n ni'Ri.HY Assistant Min
ister Dr Ma'"ll will preach at the morning
sorv U .' II u '-lot k
In th- e -nitR ut o clock th Rev Mel
ville B Our' - Assistant Minister of the
First FrsbM -nan '"hurth of Oernvan
ton "ill pr'-v h nnd '(III he assisted lij
tho R'v Mv n II "iinle. and the Ri v
1 -rd Hun 'on Hut f)
sWt " M"l.ii.i .11: lO All. SEIIV-
f II E m iTrr.llFM riir.sllYTEHIAN
Oil I It II. Ur .1 and Diamond sts
Rev WILLI VM I. Mi.VOn.MlCK Pastor
10 30 m I'om-uunlon Servleti and re
ception of members
3 311 p m ibbsth S' hool
il 41 p m -I'lic P. "Pl s Society of C E
7 43 p m l.venlng Worship
Subject of the Pastor a sermon "Moral
Insunlt 2 sain xvti.'.t
Organ Rei'al Song Servke Sermon.
, VZvervbodv welcome
I'nltnrlnns
VNITRI N CHI IU II OF (IF.UM VMI) N.
tlreen1 c' .n t . sr i h. iten ae
Sumtuv tune 13 IP .mi 11 a in
Th- .-nisi.t ru. RiiiHiEii s rnrtnr -will
p i. h Sul i ' 'It. I si in Without
Morula .111 I Mor.ls tliont l hui t,
t.laas 9 tut hlld" n M 11 in
ALL ARE INVITED
MVRRIED
CLAPP JKFFEnYS June 7 llijn t
Elkton Marvlaml -VI illIRNii.V HiiMIIKT
t'LAPP of Philadelphia uml AS'SI. Jl'r
FERYS daiik-hter of l ,nd Mrs Wni II
Jefferis of I'hettniit 11,11 Philudelihla, ly
the Rev John Mi Elmnv e
SCVTTEROOOD JullNhTOV Mr n.l
Mrs Thomns Johnston ,.f HhU nniioiin o
th marriage of th-it dnuiihter MAIIi:i.l.lO
ANNETTA to SAMI'I.l. FRANCIS bl. A I'
TEROOOD tn June 1
Bcatljs
JA.M1.S AIKEN .r D ' th age nf 7
J-rrviiea in 'I rinlt v I'ruin'.rlin (7hun h
llervvjn. P Mondsv June 1 1 3 ,., m In
terment nrlvat.- Lodges linlin
ATWOOD Junn V 1HJI) M VilY AfSNK"
widow or Jo.eph U At wood Rei.tlve. and
Jrlenda Invited to funeral Mnn h 3(1 rt tn
from her lalo residence anil spen si Hoi.
emu remilem msea St Aa.ithH'-, t'hurch ill
a in nieclsely. Int foluinb a. 'M ,.,, Hr-
.... ... wiii irnvinv vf3i J-nila htH I
11 11 .11 a in
"HAND At .,nsdal Jun i) HPKN
n 1 .. " huslMiid of Wlllielmtna Ilrand
Relntlv.s und frl nrt ire Invltnl to hmhhI
I111.111I on M.11 Jun. II Ii.. in th nslilitu
nt his grandduuiihii-r Mi u. i'lnni ' ,r
till a Mum st. I.anru.il' 1' ut I 11 . n n
at the house Further .etvli.s aid lit
at the Dn slown c m 1 hm 1 ut 2 3' i-
KRANSi N l Palmyra N 1 June 0
CnRDHM. H I1rluv.1l wife of ('ant Urtirge
II llniiiron. In her Ti'tl ear Relatives and
friends Invited to funru aervlres, Mon 2 11
m-.at : Mt Holly M. E Church, '
IIIUTTON. Jun 10. HAItAli. wife of
Samuel . Ilrltton. aged 43. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral aervlees. Men.. 3
P- ni residence. SIS, H. sutn sL Inl. pri
y al0a w
A 1
v
nriATHw.
DTHNB JOHANNA PHtLOMBNA, Thurt-
day. Junoe elO, 1920, daughter of Anna apel
William Byrne, nged 24 years. ltlalv
and friends lrrvlled (o funeral. Monday, Jun.
34 8.80 n. m.. from her
er ;aie i.tu.nwr.
ill. Hlsh Mas
late residence,
flnrtncn, A rt.. Trrnnmall.
Church of St. Anastasla. Newtown Bquarsv
interment St. Denis's cemeery.
CAMPnlSf.U Tun. 10. WILLIAM CAJftV
nCLL. Itelatlves, friends, .Holy Name Bo-
clety and employes of E.
eiis i-. u. lnvuwi
to funeral, Mon., B a. m... late reeldenoe.
3733 Calumet st , Falls of Schuylkill. Solema
reciulem mass at St. Drldget's Church Day
a, m, int westpiinster uem,
DERICKSON. At Wllmlnglon. Tel.,
June II, MARY SHIPLEY PASCHAlJj.
widow of Dr Jacob Derlckson. Funeral,
services st the residence of Mrs,. A, w.
Sanborn, 817 West at.. Monday, iuns 1 14,
at B o'clock (Standard time). Interment
at Wilmington and Rrandywlne Cemetery
DETRE. At tho residence ff her iotj
T Haines Moore. 3001 Atlsnllo ,ye.. AV
lanllo City. N J June 11, fi"A fi
MOORE DETRE. Relatives and frlendg in
vited tn funernl services, Mon , 12:30 p. m.
arecisely. st the David H Schuyler Uld
road end Diamond sts. Int private.
DORNHEIM June 10. SUSAN F-1'
ter of Henry O and Ellen F. OotnMm. fa.'
noral from 831 Hcllerman st . Lawndll.
Phlla . Mon , 10 a m. Int. private,
DORSET. June 10. CHARLES, son el
Charles E. and late Sarah E Dorwy. .fu
neral Moil.. 1 p. m . father's residence.
14T
S C4th t Int Mt Morlah cem.
Friends
may call Sun, eve
DRISCOLL June II TIMOTHY 3 , hut
hand of Catharine Drlscnll (nee Phllbln).
Relatives, friends and all societies of whlctt
he was a member. Invited tb funeral. Mon,.
8:30 a m.. residence. 3041 N. 8th at. Sol""";
requiem mass St nonaventura's Church 10
a m Int Holv Cross Com
ENOLE At 'he Olohe Hotel, June .
1020. SARAH F ENOLE. aged 02 yearg.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral sens.
Ices. Sun . 2 p. m precisely, at the David If.
Bchuyler Rldg.. Ilroad ana Diamond sts. Int
private.
FOOARTY June 10. MATTHEW, hus
band of late Ilrldget Fogarty Relative! and
friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 a. m..
residence of son In-law Manus Sweeney.
437 N Elm st , Conshohoeken, Pa Solemn
renulem mas nt St Matthew'a Church 9:30
a m Int St Mi 'thew's Cem,
FRIREna June 11. ANNIE widow of
Erich Frlberir (nee Metzler). aged on, Serv
ices Wed 2pm, residence, 44B Oreen St. A
Int at Mt Peace Cem Friends may call A
' Mon eve
I OAWTHROP Sixth month, 10th. MAItY
T , wife of Henry Onwlhrop. in her 70th year
Funeral Seventh day Sixth month 12th. J- J
1 3.30 p. m.. from her latn residence, 42eV
Harvard ave . Swtrthmore. Pa Int. private.
ORADY June 10 JAMES J., husband ot.
the lite Margaret nnd sen of Marv and the v
I Iste Luke Ora.lv Relatives and friends, also)
De S'oto Ciuncll No 313 K of C . and all
I eocletl'-s of which ho was n member. Invltea
tr attend funersl Mon 8.30 a m , lata ,
residence 1300 Porter st Solemn mass St. 1
I Monica's Church in a m Int Holv Cross.
OROW ttidderly, June 10, 1020. MAIIT J..
wife of Jacob W Orow, Relatives and friend.
Invited to funeral services Monday. 2 p. m.,
t.iim h 1 lute residence. 4313 Dexter sL,
Roxborough Interment private.
HVRRIS On June 0. ALFRED husband
of Kmma Lonev Harrlt Heryleea nrlvate.
I on Mon aft at 2 o'clock, at his residence,
Iamv ave . Springfield. Del. Co. Penna-
Int. rment nrlvate. Friends may call Sunday 1
. evening from 7 to 0 o'clock. '
I HESS June 0, FRANCIS niTTER, eld-
est son of John it. and Leona D. Hess (nee
UVodl aged 11. Funeral Mon . 2 p. m.,
from his parenta' residence 842 N, 44th st.
Int Fernwood. Remains may bo viewed
HOLMES June 10, WILLIAM E. hm
band of Ellen Holmea (nee Jensen). Funeral
services Mon . 2 p. m.. residence. 2D3 Mif
flin st Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may t
be viewed Sun eve.
, HCNTER At the residence of her daugh- ,
ter Mrs Rohert M. Nesli. 131 N Lans- I
1 downo ave . Lanedowne. Pa . on June 10,
1020 ORACE MAN80N Hl'NTEP. Inter-..,
ment private. Montreal Canada J
JtMISON June 0, ROIinRT .1 . husbana
1 of Sadie E. Jamison, son of Jane and late)
Oeorge Jamison. Relatives and friends, also '
I Ilrotherhood of R R T Invited to funeral .'
services Sat. 8 p. m., SOI I Aspen st. Int.
McKeesport. Pa.
KAHN June 0. of 4134 N 10th st . EMT- ft
LIE. wife of Leopold Kahn Relatives and i
ttlends Invited to funeral Sun 11 a. m.
sharp, from the parlors of Adolph Freed.
330.'j N. 17th st Int Mt Carmel Cem.
KUNSMAN June 10 MAROARET A.
widow of late Jacob kunsman. aged 00.
Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral,
Mon . 2 p m.. Ht home of her granddaugh
ter. 24 N 4th st llangor Tj Int. St.
John's Reformed t'em . H--ngor Pa
LANDIS On Jun 11 HARRY 7.. hus
band of Annie C I.indls Inee i-chrelber).
in his 42d tr Announcement of funeral
later.
MacDONAI D At Riiick'tooH Jf J , June? ,
11. HARRIET MacDONAI. D Funeral-
Tues . 1pm from re.id'nr of hrnther-
In-law (" C Stevenson Illackw-ood j.
McCLOSKEY Suddenly. June 11 ISA
I1EL beloved dauuhler of the late Bernard
and Mary McClo.key Relatives and friend
Invited to funeral Tuesday 8.3U n m.. from
residence 1227 Stiles et Solemn requiem
mass St Malnchy's Church Hi R. m. In
terment Old Cathedral Cemetery. ,,
MeCl'SKER - Suddenlv June 0 ROSBJ
(nee Scullln). wife of Edwiird F Mcrusker,
Relatives and friends invited to runerai.
1 Man 7 30 a m from her residence.
v- -h.rfwiru .t Kolemn renulem ma
L idv of Mercy Church l a. m Int Hoi;
Cross Cent . ...
vt, nnK At nethlehero. Pa June 10, 1
IDA WILLIS, beloved wlfo of O-orge Mc- 1
'Dade Funeral survives Mon 2 P m at
residence of ht-r mother 20 Uood st . oer
mantnwn Int private 1
McOEEHAN lun- 1" 1121 at her late,
1 residence 1O03 E 1 olumhla eve LIZZIE.
if of Jnmts MciT'ehan ard daughter nC 1
lat. Michael nnd Mnry Porter agjd 73. i
M.isa at Church of th immnculiite ( oncep- 1
lion Mon . 10 n m to which relatives and
I friends and churth so. letles are Invited Int.
private. Remains mu be viewed Mm eve,
d;mnEIih01u5E-June in LOT husband
nf Mary I. Mnvrehouse Relatives and
fr. tids also all societies of which he was a
member uro Invited to attend funeral aerv. 1
. Mon 2 p m In'e r-inden. e 274.1 N. '
vv. rli.n st int (ireenmount 11m Friend!
m-v...H Son nfter 7 'p..m ,
N ' v ttui.i tin .lum1 i" in-" rtiw-.
FMLEN" son of tbo Ute John S New-
I In I i:so . In the Hist inr of IHs age.
j j-,mrT services nt St Pauls Church,
hstnut Hill Saturdnv at J p in Inter-
iHUsi; June 11 WILHELMINA,
widow f Jn.rph Now house inee Itrecht).
iied 71 Relatives frl- nils ind Rosary
s irietv Invited to funeral Mon S a m..
frnm resident of her pon-ln-liiw John
rr.lrlcb Prldae hih! vllter sts Requiem
h'lch mass it All Saints' Church Drldecburg,
ft .. ni int Holv Redeemer Cem
VIEl'KIRK lune 0 EDMl'ND W.
MEl'KlRIv Funeral from his late r aldcnce.
rimer N' J Molt 2 n m
VtiRRl- n June 10 1020 MART R..
vinlim nf Samu-I V Norrls ut her rest
dem ''I N Lanedowne ave Lunsdowne.
Funeinl on Minlnv at 3 p. in at M E.
r buri h Pirutf. ri nnd T.imsdowne aves.
Train lenve, limn I it Stutlnn 2 11 p m.
PFRICIN'S - lun, I" ltl.tiOMFIP.IDM..
husb'end o' lew''- '' P-rk n Jnee Cildwell).
llelntlve. and friends k1-o Penn Township
Lodge No 310 I f E !' nn Township
Enn.rai.ni.rt N" -'" I O F . L.tlu
Penn Rvlxkiih 1 I J W .ishlnfon Camp,
No 1 '0 P O s "f A mil Veteran F.m
Ploes- Ass n P and It Rwv Invited to -Veri
M"n '-' P m hi his late residence.
I'M 1 N 2th et li ' private Friends may
call s'1111 7 to 1 p in
IKillERT" ' V'noi. stown S .1 Sixth
Month l"th NVS'i'V II lauchter of
inte illliuel u.i'l Att I ' ,. ''"'"r'": ad
73 Funeral Snnnld.iv 11th Insl 2 p m.
risldetue if aisiei 131 W M iln St..
SToorestown
SN'YDER -lune in MARtlAREI' wife
of lat John nveler fl'ii'l .s nn I friends
Invited to f un. rul Mor 7 '10 11 tn I30H
lelon st Htsh teouli-m miss ( hurch of
the Assumption. 9 u m Int Mioeravlll.
Pa Train leaves Columbia Ave Sia 10 30
STl'nniNS At "i reslden. of her
-randmothir. Mrs M'. hael tien.i,.v 41I
haltlmoie avenue on J me Id lli'.'d MAI1EL
RITA daughter of llannah M Hmpsey
Stnbhlns Mass of solemn renutein vionday
morniim at HI n,lo. U t Kniitls de
-ales a Churth 17th si end riptmKHeid ave.
Interment strluli private Km lis omit
St'l'PLEE Suddenlv or 1un in 120,
M MIY I'XS-t widow of Wll lin.i W Supples.
Tht rvlatlvH and frleii In ,i nited to
itteml the tnn.ial servli ea mi Mmiday,
tun II nt - in P to st her I't'e 1, 1 (price,
tin- Walnut ' Interment pnvai. Kindly
III t e llnweiH
ll'.MA- -lun I" Itlll.l.V nungest
riaiinhKT of I'd!" E ' I hue ! ith.i Tlininaa.
Relatives nnd frund ii-vli. 1 hi fuiler.il,
Tui" n 30 n III fi.the' . resld i 013.4
fir iv av High mass HI. stu ri ramerl'
Church 1t a in Inl private
THOMPSON -lun- HI I SEI'll bus
band of Catharine Thoiunson m-e Stewartr.
Funeral rvlrs lues 1 in 311TJ N,
flrats st Int. nrlvute llilleidn Cem.
IJ'rlends my cell Mon e-
TRESTON June 11 JAMKH husband of
Marv Treaton Relative, and friends In
vited to fum-ral Mon "1" m lite reel
denie MHO Musi lii r t Olnev nequlem
mass ut ItiMtruati. ( hureh in u m Int.
Ss Culh diul Cem
Tl'CKFR .''in " Mn!E wife of
Artiiur Tu. ker IU 1 - mid '-'ends are
in ted to a'tend fur 'I M i fc oil a m .
from bei lute r s d in 11' i't. . st Der
lnint"" Snlemr mm ' re.ni' 1 Hi Vln
nn' him 1 in a m Ini II v " nul hre
' '!"i, xi 1 In-, in 1 '1 n 1 VI ' vlHNB
wife nf Wllinn It Vh.1l.11 PliM rs and
1 1 lends are invii.tl 1 uitnd lunr u from
her llitu resulen e M'l v r K, st on.,
8.30 n in Soletnn h'sh mass uf reejiilem
at the Chunh of Our Ladv of the Holy
Souls 10 n in Ini llnlv Hepuli h"e C'tm.
WHEI.I KR -At ink I Hie, on June H.
10-0 JOHN S'll'I'lll'V UIII'IILER lat. of
p.iaton Mass husl.ii . I of F.stlier Fry Par
shall sued J7 ears Fune ul srvlt.e and
Interment private
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