' $0&8fr -i'ri 'j j P Ft BABIES AT 12 EM" IN STARVING CHINA EVEHIN& TUBLOfe - LEaER-PHILADELPaiA', MOgDArY, NOVEMBEB 29, 1920 Infants Are Sold Openly Girls Fetch $10, Beys One-fifth as Much WHOLE FAMILIES SUICIDES CfDE Special Cable Dispatch Cpvr(&ht, 199, Ji VwWe Ledger Ce. Tientsin, Nev. 20. Chlhll l net the only Htnrvlng province In north Clilnn. Clilhll tins received tlie most attention merely becnuse it li tlie most populous mid the most accessible of the (amine districts. The KVKM50 1'UBLIO IjKDar.1l cor-rei-pendent Ims obtained nccurate In formation en the condition of the Chinese In ether prevlnccH. In these the percentage of the stnrvlng that is Kavubjc often in lower than in cither Chlhll or Khnntuns because of. Increased transportation dilUcultles. Take Shausl for Instaucc, which lien west of the I'cltln-IInnkew Hallway. The Ilcv. James Vntsnn, an KnRlish IlnntUt missionary, writes no rain has fallen there for seven months. In sev enteen counties havltiff 3,300,000 pop ulation, 'J.700,000 ure in dire distress and of these only nn Infinitely small fraction can be saved. They nre sub rdstlntf upon roots; leaves, elm tree seeds and the like. New the frosts have shriveled and nut off the last leaves, and no sustenance whatever remains. The Itev. 1 S. Uussell und the Amerleen lied Cress workers ut Hlanfu both appeal for funds with which te carry relief te the thirteen worst btrickeu counties. Kcfugce Celonies Grewing In the meantime, the reftiRee colenics In liciitsln and elsewhere crew nmasi ingly. In Tleiitilu. twenty babies were born en a slnclc day", while the Women's Hospital also has confinement cases among the refugees te the limit of its capacity. Appeals for comfort re'Is of suitable clothes for the Innumerable mothers and babies are being sent out. Alrendy babies are belug hawked for aie openly en the Tientsin streets. Girl babies fetch 510 nnd upward, while heys fetch $12 or less. A dreadful ser men is revealed in these figures, for usually girl babies arc despised In China. In PingtingMiicn, "00 men. women nnd children actually are starving today while 70,000 connet outlast the winter. j.ne imircn ei me iircrnrcu con care rer hut OOO nnd It is the sole mission there. Hugh McKcnzic, treasurer of the THUTATIONAt. Ileth .Spick COME TO SCHOOL NOW Hundreds of young men and young women nnd of boys nnd girls nre begin, nlng courses of study new that will Qualify them for geed office positions. Don't you be left behind I If employed nnd unable te come In the daytime, corns at night I Ne matter what there Is te hinder you, overcome It and com te school newl Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street Phene, Walnut 384 J3jJtSJKS SCHOOL, Day Scheel Night Scheel Real Estate Law Cenveyancing Trflf Hee vrnrlc In Contracts. Aeenrr. IImI Property. Mertrsrea. wills Deeds, losses. Landlord ana Tenant Alstracts, Assignments. rteleaaes, tr etc, Monday and ThursdAi venlprs, 71 te n:lri. 1200 lTelnnt St.. riillartetiihl Canadian Presbyterian Mission nt Ilenau, sends word Hint, the stricken area in the northern imrt of that pro vince Is nn cnuliaterlnl triangle, talis en each side, In which but two missions nre working, the l'rcsbytcrluu and the Cnthellc. The greatest distress is found In the counties around Wclliwcifu. Many families have sold their Rteck, reefs, doers, windows and furniture nnd have migrated witli the proceeds. Thousands of boys have been taken te Hankew and Hhnnghnl te work In the factories. Whole Families Commit Sulclde Iilm and willow trees are stripped of bark which lias gene for feed. Sui cides of whole families, murders nnd desertions nre reported from Ilennu ns they are In Chlhll. l)r, MeKcuzie tells of hollow-checked, emnclnted bodies scratching ut the barren earth In hone of feed or fuel. There was a single geed crop within (hu entire triangle last year. There Ininet a geed read in the entire district, hut there is abundant stone. In the nine affected counties the popu lation of the six most baflly oft Is 1)00, 000, Of these 1111,000 are reported absolutely destitute and hopeless, having no land. Anether 309,000 have thirty acres or less and nre regarded ns having little better than a chance nt survival. Carefully checked reports for the twenty stricken countries in the l'no l'ne tlngfu section of Chlhll show approxi mately 3,000,000 persons te be virtu ally without grain, nnd n vast propor tion of these will be unable te survive the winter The Union Christian Fam ine Ilcllcf Society, composed of eight separate organizations, Including Chi nese, American nnd French organiza tions, and the Y. M. C A. raised $17, 000 and Is nctlvely aiding 20,000 fann ers with wheat seed for next year's crops. The funds come from the Anler lenn Itcd Cress nnd the Liang Shi VI at l'crkln. DIES AFTER 24 OPERATIONS French X-Ray Specialist Martyr te His Devotion te Science . I'nrls, Nev. IK). (Hy A. I'.) Dr. Charles Itifrelt, famous X-rny spe cialist, is dead, according te announce ment. One of Dr. Infreit's hands became infected in 1S07 us u lcsult of his im str.nt use of the X-ray, and an opera tion was performed. Since that time he has undergone twenty-four opera tions, twenty-two of which were per formed In the lust ten jears. The Inst one was en August 1, wlien his right arm and left wrist were am putated. Ills announcement in 11)10 in the Academy of Medicine, of I'nrls, that he had extracted n shrapnel bill et li-eni tue Heart 01 a se ilicr wh.s read with interest throughout the 1 1 worm. CANAL ZONE TRADE URGED BY HARDING President-Elect, en Way te Nor Ner , folk, Will Step at Jamaica Tomorrow Special Cable Dispatch Vopvrleht, 10 te, lu riiblle Ledger Ce. Colen, Nev. 21). President-elect Ilnrdlng sailed nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon en the liner I'nstercs for Nor folk, with a step at Kingsten, Jamaica, tomorrow. He Is due nt Norfolk en Snlurday mid will visit Washington be fore returning te Marien. Five days In the canal zone and I'anntna have given the nennter little rest, but have left him with new ideas of the responsibilities of the United Stales te the republics of this con tinent, and have shown him something of his own grcnt opportunities te in crease trade and blild the nation mere closely with Central and Seuth America. "I would rather have ties of com merce Vhnn tics of treaties," Hennter Harding said, In his speech nt a ban quet given by Governer Arcin, of Colen provlnce en Saturday night. "(Jrcat Ilrltaln has written ninny pages of the history of civilization, but she never wrote n single one until she developed her commerce, It Is up te America te build up.an enormous com merce here. The United States Is net selfish, but Is mnlbtleu.i te be pr6spcr pr6spcr eus und Independent." This development means mnklng the Pnnnina Canal secure against attack en land, sea or from the air. It Is net se cure new ,ln the opinion of high army nnd nnvy officials here. Senater Hard ing spent two days cxnmlnlng the de fenses. The contemplated trade development means also an improvement In the re lations between Americans and I'nnn mans, for it is recognized thut there Is room for such improvement, ns army and navy officers have net always treated the people with the censidera tien and understanding tney uesewc. lll'ATIIH DKATIIS IN MKMOMAM T3AVIH, In lnlnjr remembrance or CUM PQLIjOCK DAVIH, who died November 28th, llUMMr.LT.. In loving- remembrance, of mv father, MIPIIAKI. i HtLMMLLL, who dnftiiiAj,,ftK!i!Wet'HiTih. JJjk en Nev. a. 1DIT. Hfflrnffeffigk '" Beattj iiant.h. -. Nev. 28. JOHN lEWsUNr-ri, aa,wi kh Relatives and f r ends nnnwiL-.er rt.nl..llnn. nf whirl, hn WAN A. lllflltll e.i'-'"'"" '- . " V.V". ...-,. . ,..,,. 7..t. tltea le mnerni, weu. swvj'iii., .""",''; dence. Churchville. ra. , Int. vnurcnv me (em. Train for Churchville leaves Heading T"VoOTS.-:N,ev. 28, Inrifn .. widow of Jehn H Iloets Hervlces Wed , 2 P. m., seti-ln.lan'a residence, fiharnn Ilpyer. 101 W Woodland ave., Bharen 1IUI. Int. private, Tuition. At Mt iimiN. J.. Nev. bt. 1020. CLAYTON U llIllTTON. nited 4. funeral wrvlees nt thn residence el his son-in-law Jeseph A. Mprlnrelt. OS Illdryay it. St. Helly. N. J-. Tues. 2 p. m. Int. 'VV.UTTf1m?VoitTlf.-Nev. 2T. BMIMT V.. widow of Albert Hutterwerth. aied 80. Herv Icea Tus.. 2 P. m. at her late, residence, 7001 Tulip ftv Taeeny. Int. Private. Ilynwlnee Burty), Hclatlves and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Wed,, 8:30 a. m resldencn of son-in-law, Charles Curran. nt'in Mercer at. Helemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a, m. Int. Bt. Ann'a C,relI.TNa. On Nev. 2T, 120, XtAIlY T., beloved wlf of the late I). Frank Cellins, Htlatlvea and friends Invited te funeral, nn Thursdny. nt S'.IO n. m.. from her late real, rtenee, 1710 H 13lh at. Solemn rcuulem mu nt Church f the Annunrlatlen, at 10 a. m. Interment Hely Cres Cemetery. CONVKUV At CJilcaire. 11:., Nev. 22. llev Itrether IHIDOmi-JOrtni'H A., ren of 1'atrlek and thn late llrldget Convery. Itelatlves and friends arn Invited te attend Pelemn requiem mass, Tiles., fi . in , St. Jehn the Ilaptlst'a Church, Manayunk. 2rt, A LICK, wlfe of Carter), anrd 3D. Altni.. Nev. 27. MAltT W. (ncc Hllyard). widow ,of Charles Ab I. ascd 81, llelatlvea and friends nre InMtud te servlcoe, Tuea , 8 n in., ".aMeni, lN1 nth uve., lladden Helehta. N. J, Int. prlvste. aiiamm.- s'nv '-'7. Plii:nilttlr' I... son of Harry I., und Kslelle lllbberd Adama. In his loin vear neiaiives aim inenus arn jnvua te attend f i "al services. Tups., 11 a. m., parents' ns d nee. 0120 McCallum St.. Oer- ANDEU'l. Huddenly, of diphtheria, at the .Municipal Hospital. Nev. 27. JOHN M.. husband of Elisabeth Andersen, formerly of 2Mn N Itnuvler st Ne runeral. A.Tin.f,. Nev 27. IWNA Jl. In Shultz), v.lfi uf Oeorae M Ar.tell. Mineral servlrea Tues., 2 p. tn., 25 II. Athens hve., Ardmore. m Int. prlMite l ul'KHTAKKS Nev A lltllp f 'AttAHtrlIAM ftlAss Ileiauves anil irienns are mvimd in attend lunerai services, 'lues , i p. in., at latu resi dence 32,1 W Ashdale St.. Olnev Int. Norlhweod ("cm Ttcmalnn may bs viewed Men , 8 te 10 p m CHBAMIIIl. Nev. 27. SAI.I.IC.Jt., wlfe of Jeseph Creamer (tiee Kemble), itelatlves and frleuls are Invited te attend funeral services, V,d., 11 a, m. precisely, at her late residence, 070.1 N. 7lh st. lnt private. Ilemalns may bn Mewed Tuea., 7 te II p, m. CimMJV Nev. 2ft. ('LA1115, wlfe of Frank II. C'irley. Kunernl Tuea , 8.30 a. m.. 1U17 Musquehnnna nve. Helemu requiem hlah mass, I-ndy of Mercy Church, 10 a. m, Int. Hely Cress Cem. niKlB At Itlverslde, N. J., Nev. 21, KD WAHI) J., son jf Itaymenrt and Helen Cun ningham Kdife, nsrwl t ear. Kunernl Tuea., 2 P. m , residence of Brandfnther. Kdward Cunningham, 13 Webster St.. Illverslde. N J" KDWAHDtf-Nev. 27 I3.MMA M., widow of Jehn li. AV, Kdwards. Itelatlves and frlenda are Invited te service". Thura , 1 '30 ?. m . residence 6(110 Theman live.. West 'hlla. lnt private, friends may call Wed. eve. Iir.ATllS STttAMSHH' NOTICES 1 fSl1'i' II I I TOt'IlH TOl'ItS aaaT BsKJt D Xi7 HHK U.'.l 12 'Nature' Fairyland" 2 Dny Frem New Yerk PLAN YOUR VACATION EARLY Special December and Christmas Sailings rat'tt! ..harm end varied attractions of these beautiful, flower-decked lalsnds are se Irresistible that each succeedlnir year visitors plan their Bermuda winter vacations at nn earlier dat-1. in uccemDer. wiiieii new in irks the te. Blnnlna- of Uenntidii'a social activities, while chill winds blew In northern climes, Itermuda offers the comfertlntr warmth of brilliant, InvlKeratlna: sunshine and an endless variety of glorious outdoor activities. KalllnB nnd rwthlnc In crystal clear water! rldlne, drlvlnir and cycling- ever while coral readwais through a fairyland of flowers! Relf and tennis amid most picturesque surreundings: danclnr and cay parties at the many modern hotels. Whether you are planning- n short Christmas vacation or a season's visit, It will be of advantage te reaD the benefit of the earlv choice of accommodations which the special steamer sailings In December offer vnn. The HAMILTON and VBINrTSS Hotels will open In Tltcember Snfe, Swift, De Luxe, Twin Screw Steamers S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" H,000 Tens Displacement 0 11,000 Tens Displacement Sailing from N. Y. Dec. 8, 18, 27 Snillng from N.Y. Dec. 4, 13, 22 Bound Trip $75 and Upward Ne rasspelis Required for Uermuditl Send ter Descriptive Literature te ' The CHARLES T.MEGEEC0. B Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard 100 A-l Steamer Philadelphia te Scandinavian Perls CHRISTIANIA GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN S S "Oronoke" Leading Dec 1 (Other Scandinavian and Baltic Perta if sufficient zarge effert) rUHNiifis-nr.rtMCDA line S4 Whitehall Nt.. New Yerk rruNi:ss. withy & co ltd. Henrse Hide. I'hUadetphla, r. WINTi:it KKSOKTS winti:k itr-seiiTs WINTWt BKSOUTS MIAMI. J'LA. MIAMI. TLA, MIAMI. ri-. sai iffi 'tV'"-h ll'-V- ,5iliW 'W;rS'" ..7fi. ;J Ipi1 1 $&$ $$) v ''. I, l,! $i$$W .?r'!sS8: .'.'C'.VI-' !".;., II 'A 1 XM! m& m mm& Philadelphia ie Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Putraa, Saletiica, Venice and Trieste SS "Fert Armitronj"..Leiding Dec. 1 (Fer Black Sea Ports if sufficient cargo offers) Leading Berlin Pier 78, SenH Wsirm Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Megee Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-1-2-3 Main SOCi IlI'IiBi - Nev a. MAHV. widow of Ocorite Ktiley Renlcea Wed , 1 1 n m.,at (1. A It. Heme 6.1th and Vine sts. Int. Hillside rem UIIDIM. Nev, 27. 1020. AIJOT.ri! BIIDIM. aited 71) Ilelnllvea and friends. ale llaljer I'est. Ne. fi. (I. A. It.. Invited te attend fu neral services. Mil . 2 p m... ate resi dence, bevlck and ( ats . Lawndale, I'hlla. Int. Hlllslde Cem. I'AT. Nev. 27, T,AW1U:NCK H.. husband of the late llrldKel Tay (nee CallaRhan). Itelatlves and friends nre Invited te attend funeral. Ties . 8..10 a in., from residence of I'atrlcK HIPBlns, DtO N. Ht. llernard st Belemn requiem mass. Church of Our I.ady of Berrows, 10 11, in. Int. Hely Cress Cem FOIlTHOMiin. Nev. 27. MAHdATlKT (hee Martin), widow of Herman Forthemme llelatlven and friends ure Invited te attend funerrtl services, Tues., 2 P. m , at late real detre, OniO Sullivan st.. Oermantewn. Int. private, Ivy Hill Cem. View remains Men., 7:30 te 030 p m, OALLAdllHn Net 27. THUrtKiU N., daughter of late Nell nnd Margaret (lal lairher. Ilelatlverf and friends invited te fu- 1 neral. Tues .30 11. m from her late resl- PTKAMVIIII' NOTiriW PTT.X.M'.IIIP NOTICES OLYMPIC LONDON Opr 29 23 LARGEST BRITISH STEAMER. z iPNSURPASSED CUISINB EVERX COMFORT $VTTS DE LCQCE 6BACI0VS STATEROOMS A ter. ME WHITE SllkU U Xevr Yerk Clifrbearg Southampton rim. van - i i - ,y Mtf ' ' A'l i. OLYMPIC . New Cedrlc f!lle Iliiltlc . . Dec. 2nMr. 23Apr. 20 Yerk LUerpoel Teh. B Mnr. 12 Dee. lllJnn. 15rb.26 Dec. 24 AMERICAN LINE New Yerk Cherbeurs; Southampton &!)'' Philadelphia te Gibraltar. Valencia, Barceloei Marseilles SS "Ltte Greenbriar" Net. 30 Fer rates and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Inc. 17 Stala St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Kcgee Ce, Drcxcl Building, Philadelphia Lembard S100-1-S-3 Main 3081 'Lapland ... Klnlnml ..., Zeelnnd . . . . Kroenlnnil . Hed Star Antwerp. ....Dec. 41,lan, ....Dec. 11 Jan, .. . .Dec. lHlJiin, , ...Jan. IlPch. Line Hteumer. nll'eb. 12 IB reb. 10 22IKrb. 20 0!M'nr. 12 en route New Yerk Hamburg Direct HerTlre MANCHURIA ...Dec. BJnn. 13reb. MONGOLIA . . . .Dec. lfllJnn. 27Mer. Philadelphia Liverpool llnverferd Dee. A bteamer Dec. Philadelphia Glusgew C.alnlind Hnstern den .Dec. 10 .Dee. 24 lVnthena Aubnm Philadelphia Hamburg ,Dw. H .Dee. 24 ADKIATId . Dec. IS New Yerk via Bosten Gibraltar Naplr Cannpln . . . Cretlc b. OlMar. O -Areres -Genea .Dec. 28Ib. 1 .Inn. 6 Mur. 1 RED STAR !.1ME New Yerk Cherbourg Honllianipten Antwerp Lnplnml Dec. 4Uan. B'.reb. 12 I'lnlnnil Dec. 1 1 Jnn. Ifl Feb. 10 Zeelnnil Dec. lUlJan. 22lreb. 86 Kroenlnnil . ... .Inn. lll'eh. fi Mnr. 12 New Yerk Danzig via Hamburg ('nlhluiid Dec. 1 J.in. 15 Thlrd-clnsa passenger only. Philadelphia Antwerp U'nthena Dec. II Viihnrn Dec. 24 . .Dee. , .Dec. It AlUMllU, IKrtlWrUKl 1.111 c :4 I Plillailelnlila Londen Mncklnaw Mnlmpne HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Plilladclplila lletlerdnm I blelenbk Dec. in 8 IDEAL WINTER CRUISES IMilte Mar Line 8. 8. Meenntlr und American Line S 8. New Yerk nnd St. Peel. Largest, Most Comfertiihle CruUlne Sleumer., i:ntlrel Develed Ie Cnilse I'J.'sensers 8ueclnlly selected ports of call no enrse 13 te 20 dnr Ian , Pel,.. March, 1021 VIsltlnB Antleua, Ilnrbades. Cuba, Deminica, Grenada Jamaica, Martinique, New Orleans. Panama Canal. Perte ltlce, 8t Kltts. St Vincent, Trlnldud, Venezu la. Virgin Islands, ttc. Ask fee detailed ltlnerarle INTEKNATIONAI. MP.KCANTILK SIAR1NK COMPANY Passenger Ofllre, 1310 U'nlnut St., Phlhi. Prrlcht Onlre. 40.1-114 lleiirse llldg., 1'liltv. GOOD STK.NOCiKAPIIKKS WANTKD I The butlnesi world Is beBiflng for stenoc stenec raihers he nr" be,. thn ordinary In , ability and training. Our courae tralni i seu ie auppiy nun neeu. uiy nr nlBht clussm. Call or write for Lilt iIeb PVH 1'IIII.A. IIP. SIMMS reLI.KGl! anil leiirjce ei vemmerce 1011 Cheetiuit M; I'hlludelehla 1002 Mnrkrt St. D.iv Mrl.l Th. Dltltictlv,i Iluslnesi Trulnlnic Hcnoel. Or, xx fherlliand, Tperltlng, Acct., Ktc j The Tayler Scheel Many Keed teaching positions htlll open In Ph., N. J.. Del.. Md. & N. V. l'ree enroll. medi:rn thaciii'.ip' nuiy.u 1003 Muikrt Street f.MH.IK RltKlDICR NORRIS bchoel of Kinresslen ft Htaus Art DIPLOMAS 1714 Cliestnnt St. Snrnee SIRS MPSICAI. IVSTHPCTIO.N Anne McDonough i'TwiSf" Men or Women Yeu will find here all the latest styles In superb quality and nperler workmanship at prices (Mat are actually lower nu in many rush stores. Open Men., Fri. & Sat. Evg. Open a Charge Account Pay Small Amount Weekly CHAPIRO'C kJEZ te buy. EZ ie pay JP V Jeutl OiK Street . Visit Miami ! frwi & The Wonder City By-thc-Sca fa" Saien Opened Nevmber 15th ' ARTHUR PRYOR'S FAMOUS BAND Concerts Twice Daily in Royal Palm Park Dtccmbtr 7th te April 4th m lai YACHTING- Miami Is the yachtsman's paradise, the anchorage being along the Day Shere el Dlscsync Bay In Irent of the Koyal Palm Park. The Inland waters for cruising and fishing In this vicinity are the most picturesque tn America. GOLF Four Links, within a radius of Ave miles, have wonderful tropical surround ings and cannot be surpassed. AUTOMOBlLING-m miles of fine lock-coated, oil -surfaced reads adjacent te Miami. Terminus el Dixie Illshway. Tnmlaml Trail and the six meat prominent National Illzhways. TENNIS Ten municipal courts in the pink of conditien: private courts in many of the hotel Grounds AVIATION U&m has been the center of Aviation tlnce 1911 ; the Aeremarlnc, the Curtiss and the Aero Limited companies operate the sta tions. Air voyages te Palm Reach, Havana, or Rimini In up-te-date rlyins Ueats. I CLIMATE Wlsml It the most southern City en the mainland of the United States. The (Julf Stream, pais Inc thieush the Flerida Straits, Is narrowest opposite Miami, where It In but 45 miles te the Bahama Islands, These two features are accountable for Miami havlne the most equitable climate In the world. Averaxc temperature, 75.4. SURF BATHING-Yeu may bathe dally In comfort, In the beautilul clear blue-green waters el the Atlan tic, averaging 73 all winter. FISHING The Angler Is In his glory around Miami, as this is the center el the best tishing grounds in the world Tarpen, Sallhsh, Tuna, Amberjack, lienefish, King I'lsh and hundreds of ether varieties. POLO-A most popular pattlme at the Miami Beach Pole Field, where many of the best players In the country contest during the winter aeasen. REGATTA- Miami Mid-Winter Regntta en Ulscayne Bay, February 10-11-12, 1921. Fastest Beats in the world will compete, SIGHTSEEING TRIPS te Orange and tropical Fruit Greves, Sugar Plantations In Uvcrglades and te Flerida Keys. 7"A Afesr Popular Winter Rnert in America SO Hetclt75 Apartment Heueee TheHtande of Cottage New Open ATTEND THE MIAMI PALM FETE December 7th te 11th " A Week of Jey " Threuf off the feare of a bitter winter and join the tmiling throng Fer further Information and ilotel LUt, Address MIAMI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MIAMI. FLA. ...,BawS,glfc-!- -TT - - 'eVA , w i rrr-- ,A m 'EARN-LINE v!&& & CUMMINQ LINES - U.S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Leading SS "Lake Harminia" . . .Dec. 5 ROTrERDAMte PHILADELPHIA SS "Bennie Broek" . .Dec. 10 PHILADELPHIA te HAMBURG and BREMEN A Steamer Dec. SS "Gateway City" ..Jan. 5 PHILADELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE and BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers Fer apace and rateg apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DILKE5, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. romhetd i:iUt8dt87 Mala IMS TV0j&Sfei2w eH.4, mwm mmr& wy a TWELVE varied and interest ing itineratics from which te cheese your Great Whtte Fleet Cruise, this winter. Duration IS te 23 days. & Sailings bi-weekly from New gS Yerk nnd Mw Orleans. Cuba, ' Jamaica, Pan. ma, Cesta Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras. Grest White J"iet shirs sre the newest nnd finest In Caribbean Ser vice. All Cruise staterooms outside many equipped with hedi l-istead of berths and with private baths. Suites Dc Luxe, delightful Palm Court Cafes, epscleus decks, dining saloons and social halls. Only one thus Firnt Qui. Write (or Illustrated Felder, Crull X-eaP.et and Trips Ashore Felder. Addrrn Paucpgcr Department UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 17 Uittcrr Place New Ycrfc (len.rfcl Ollrei . I SUI ftreet Uestcn, Mase. I Incorporated Igni U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers i .General Carge Regular Service mhe . riiirraimrfmrrwnilliini temsIhumiim hipm g GREAT WHITE FLEET uwrmn.mwtx m!wrvm'wre.femT-.-nm-r y1snt-.fc.iw.-.M. ,.. . , . ...,.---.7-7TLrT"-"r-r","J j--s-sNje s&s yfrjm fini i2MJlij' w jm y TI WTir I'lTY U. S. Army rZfL -I RUBBER tMh ' 1 beets mml ( $10 Value I Full lenictll hip S!fAwW it M lioelsi nbinlnte- l'aiSip,lISif-s55i tt I ly w e t e rproefi tfJWlr?? 9 heavy storm 5?t'?3vi( P f lpe, with fctrnp ?iit' C mill hiicUle nt Vti'M-sS. 1$ heel ti prevent 1Ss!eS M fsee mm. i l'areel I'est lSwiwi e ' t prepaid. tM&iv i? i f work and JmBE i & goods. ViaaS'," 4, , Hein' for cnlalei, iARMYSUPPLYCO.I R r.vi IV5.DIirP'r QT i B'.ym "-fiPwt il7-"''H BiTigyi ijiiaiisisiiiirrt inrni irrrrr-ir-ir'irr- I aJ( a rr-ANTie. i'ijv ssretuc r.xv mi.r,.NK. ydl 'e4wn2& ATUANTtC CITY, N.J. ArxAmflTiicsm. PlaarletGi i of Disimctieiiand ItealCtemfart I riRBPKOOP aARAXlR. CAHSCITTWU. fir. SS1II1W RiAyMORE maflboreuMlcnficlm X Atlantic City .iMTWiHTlFW,w YORLD'S Greatest Held Success- VV wilk-.its mnrveleusly beautiful ocean view surroundings, offers a di version for every mood in winter. The Troymero exemplifies the world's best. Centre of life, gayety nnJ coer Qelf, theatres, piers. The nuietude of spacious rooms for these who would rest ;' heallh-giving air bringing sleep te worn nerves. Superior music; dancing; gay social life J the wonderful Restaurant Tray Tray mere; Library Tower; Rese Rotunda; Cleister Gardens. Sen nnd fresh baths with every room. Fireproof throughout. American or Eu. tepean plan. Fleer charts en request. DANIEL S. WHITE JOSEPH W. MOTT I'resident Cen. Mar. I. Ki:M)IM) N .1. Laurel-in -the -Pines Lakewood, N. J. Sitiinied niitcinii tlie l'ines nnd iivorleoliin Lnke Cnrnmilje Nw "Pines nrlll"-l hole Gelf Course Trirate Tennis Courts, Hl'linsr. Shaded Walks. Fishlntf. Music Private liaraxe. New Klectrehydrcithprapy Hath system. FltANK r, hlltJTi:. Msnaner, Branch m. of UKO. A IIU1IN A KONS. Members New Yerk liteck Exchange. Illlim N'H Mll.l.t IN lIIK-l'INi:t NEW ORLEANS "The ParlaorAmrle" Central Tlekst Office el all Principal ILII ILII read and Steamship Lines In St. Cliaclu Lebby. Illuitratxi Feldsr e n Kequast. (31)1? t. QUjarlrii On of America's Issdlng hotels. Accammedatlns ores 1000 guests. ALFRED 8. AM On & OOh Ltd. Proprietors K rjystgBgagxiritiaBi-aaai i!i i i i Philadelphia Manchester A Steamer Dec. Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fernande" . . . .Leadina i SS "CequIW Dec. 5; Fer rates and particulars apply te Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth SL ! PHIIADELPHIA. PA. ' NAWSCO LINES Freight Scrvlce Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR. SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND dence. 2fl V.. llnltlmnrn nvn . T.anarlewne. Anlenin r.nnl.i.i ...... HI l.hllnmsnst Church 10 u in. int. at Bti Charles' Cem.i Keliyvlll" OAIIDNKn. Hudilenly. en November 2, KVUUBTT li.. husband of Emma II. Onrd ncr. IteUlh.s ami friends nnd all erganV rations of which ha was a member, are ln tiled te the servlce, en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clech, nt his residence. B002 Pine at, lntrmetit at IVrnwnm! (Vniplerv. irAt)T)n nt r.inn Mntnl,aMM ava.. eri November USth. 11)30 AIl.MHTItONfl, hus. ,j , band of Luna II. !laddn. lined 4 V. Itelatlves and friends are Invited te lh servlca en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'cleeK, at the Olltnr II. llnlr Hide . 1829 Chestnut st. Int. private Krlnd may vleer bear Mendav evenlna-. r I'sburBh. Tn.. andunion andunien andunion tewn, I'a . papers please ropy. ....,. HAMPTON -- Nev. 2il in20, SAMUBt HAMITON. nsed (14. It.latlvea and friends. also Ititeirrlty Ijdee, Ne 1RT, V ana A. ii .i irieniai it a. i nenier, nnu rvn. -. I.lppurd Clrrle. Ne. SI, 11. of A., nrln uted'te attn1 funeral. Men., R p, tn.. lt rr.lilnre. in:, N. JudDim st Int. l'heenlx. VHI. l'- HAUNHil Nev. 2T KATIIi:itINi:. wtdesf of Daniel llarnnr, aied 7H Hrvlce Tuea.. i '.' t tn I'reshyterlan Heme. Rath and Oreen wuv a. lnt Oreemv ed Cem, . HAIIT Ne 27. HIS" 'AUIA II., wldntf of H I.uther Hart H-Utlves and friends) nre Invited Ie attnd funeral srvlcca, as Iho reeldnce of her son. Christopher Hart. 3S K. Oravfrs lann. Chestnut Hill. Tues., f p m Int. nrlvnle. .. . HAYWOOD Oi Nev. 28th. 1P20, KATn It , wifr. nf Jes i ! Haywood, llelatlvea and friends n I I ed te the srlce en Wndneivlay aft--r at 2 o'clock, at her resldnn. lv, I Kmlll read and LedireB I.ane f'vnwyd. Pa. lnt private. Automo biles will h" at Cwjd station te meet trains leaUnir Ilread Htret Station 1:07 P m. nnd leuUns N. rrlstewn. Ta.. at 12:4S p in HUSTON Nev 27. MAHV AMANDA. wlf of Hamuel 11. Husten aed 70. rtela tles nnd friends are Invited te attend fu. neral prves. Turs, 2pm late residence. JilSfl N. lflth at lnt private. Northweo4 i em liemalna may Le viewed Men., after T i p. m' KAN?: On NevembT 27ttl, KATIIIB HINi: THlinsA KAN11. Tuneral en Tuesdar mernlnir at .10 o'clock, from the Oliver II. Hair HldB, 1S2U Chstnut st Holemn ree.ulera mass at Cathedral Church nt 10 o'clock. Int. nt Hely Cress Cm. Mi;imt.n Nev 2i". sermn. widow of I'.iul I.Ibe'd me Knnrael, (urd 7ft. rtela. tlies and frl-ndn are Invited te attend fu iwral. Thura H n m . from the rldene nf brr son-in-law Paul I, unite, 4,1.14 IC. Thompson st Itefiulm hlrh mass, All Saints' Chiireh. Hrldesbur. 0 a. m, Int. Hely rtdpemer fm. I.IPPINCOTT Nev. in, ISAAC n.. hue bind of Tamznn I.lpplncelt seed fl2 Ttela tlvca and friends, also Wlnfleld Scelt Pest, Ne 111 O A. ft . are Invited te attend fu neral Tua.. 10.30 a m . from parlera of J II Murray A Sen (20 Market st . Cni dn N J lnt prlat- Karllnctnn Cem,, Clarkabore, N J K'lends may call Men. Mael.AUItIN Nev 27. .7AMH3 C. Mae I.Al'UIN. nrlatlves and frlnda are Invited le nttend funeral services. Tues . 2 p. tn., rsldenr". 5UH0 Pulask! fte . Oermantewn. Ini strictly ornate. MAHKIl.- Nev 27 SAIIAH wife of the lal" .lames Maher. ItelatH-s and friend ar Invited te nttnd fun.rjl, Tues , 0 a. m.. lat residence. 1N1H H. lflth et Bnl.mn hlh iriun of reulm at f'hurch of St Thomaa Aqulnaa lQ'!tt a. in. pncl.ly. Int. Hely Cress Cem. MATIHDKN Nev 2(1. 1020. tVIM.IAM. husband or I lirabeth Mnrsd.n. need 72. Il.latlves and frlnd. also St Paul's Ledge. Ne 481, r. and A M . are Invited te attend fnniral sprvlres. Tues.. 2 p m.. late resl denre, 1718 S. 2d st lnt private. Friends way call Me-i after 7 pm. MARTIN Nev. 27. IDA V widow of James 11. Martin. FMneral services Tiles.. 2 p. m precisely, r-sldenc". lfllR N. Hutch inson st Int. private Trlenda may vleir remains Men.. 8 te 10 n m. MAT Nev. 20 UKOrtaC V . husband of Catharine. Ileddlna' May P.elatlvee. friend and all secletlea of which he was a member, are Invited te attend funeral nervlees, Wed., 1 p. m. late residence. 400 Fltxa-eralil st lnt Fernwei.l Cem. Remains may be vlewetf Hies, eve McALISTr.R In West Chester, en Nev. 2S 1020. ELIZABETH ANN'K widow of .tames MeAllster. aired "S years. Funeral from late residence. J2Q w Diddle st..- a Wed . lier l. e clek p. m. MctUUDE Nev 27. 1H20. PANIKL J . eon of Daniel and Inte Mary H. McRrlde. Relative and friends Invited te funeral. Wed . 8 .10 a. m.. 1Mb -eeldence, 2r,20 Rld nve Se'-mn requiem mass St ntlzabeth'9 Church 10 a m lnt llnlv Senulehre Cem. Mef'OY Nev 21, 1020 PATRICK, hiis band of late Marv McCoy Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funernl. Wed.. fc u. m . lat residence. Fourth ave. and Harry tt . Conshehncken Hph mss St. Matthew. Church 0?,0 a m lnt St. Mat thew s Cem Me'TLKHV Nev 2d .TNI1 A. (nee Lamb), wife r.f Kvren McCulken ' Relative md frlcnli In-Ited te fun-ral Wed.. 8:80 a m . let- residence. 1041 Relment ave. bMentn requiem masi nt Church of Our Mettur of Sorrows 10 a. in Int. Hely Cress MrnnDFX Nev 27 1020 HANNAH McFAl)Mi:N n-e OallaBh-ri widow of Jutne Mi-Fadden of Hurn.lde. County Done Dene gal. Ireland Relatives and friends are In vited te funeral W-d . fl .111 rn . from tha I re.ld.ncp of h-r vm-ln-law .Tus-ph W Van I horn. 1020 Aepen et Solemn requiem mass I .it xt A"ntlia's Church 11 u m. lnt Hely ITni, f em. McKT.r:. On Nev 2.1 1020. MARY A lfe of the lute J... nh MrKee fnee (lermanl. r.eintivrs enti rrienis invitee te runeral. en Tiieu fit k 30 n m frnm the ra.M.ns ., f h-r brother In-law, Mr The..d"r' Resstter. 10.0 .- Tsnev st d'Tth inrl Merrts sts.). Solemn hlqh mass of reeubni at St Gabriel' 'ihurrh nt 10 a m lnt Helv Cress Mr V ITT On Vniinher 2llth 1020. MARV A. M'-NCTT. Servles en Tuesday afternoon at 2 e'c rck. at her late resi dence 12 vi N. r.Oth st. lnt private Kindly nmit fluw.rH. MILI.lVlt -Si'em. N J r.leventh Menth 27lh 1II2H .HiSIAH MII.I.RR mkM 01 Fu neril aervlee!. at 111. IT "-eyldence. ? Mart it. t st Sa'.,m. N J Third da j. Hleventh Menth r.Oth 2 " m. Mt KIIT.HKR .".n Nev 20 1020 PUL INP Ml'EHLItl.ltiiKIl (n-e Har.li, widow i.f VM'llam Muehlhereer. aired mm Relatives htid filends are ln1ted te attend funeral. lii. s :ie i in r-sid. nc- 712 W Cambria, .i Miif. st Ikiiiuv t taurx . Church 10 a, tn lnt TirlMite ' MCLl.P.R Nev 20 nnWAUD 5IUL I I.13K Friends may call Tu s 8 te 10 p. J tn brother's rebblence, ennrad Muller. Alt 1 i ernenter st. Services and int. private. ' north ff r.r.ie iiirird -ve en Novem ber 2iith, lli'jn, I'Mlllli: A, wife nf Law ie,. s Nurih r lc n ,.n Tiedav nfter- iii nt 2 ci 'nrk nt the eiher H Ualr ".If.- . IS'.'n I'h.Htnul t Im n F-rnwoed i mi. Tlm.ilns in.,: i vl-v .,1 M, iid.,y eve, "N'l.ii I. -v.i '.'ii 'i-cirNF ,r sr . Iiubaml of Rlleti O Ne II inee O'Connell). Hei itlves und friend" nn fuminodera 1 11.. irv Council. Nn .'.78 K uf C ; St. , Phi l. llelv Nini" Seclet empleye of ' Furnas WIthv i'e . are Invited te attend f'mer.,1 Weil . .3i a m late residence. '31 S I'n-iit tt. Solemn mass of requiem n' t Phl'lp s iliunh 10 a m lnt Hely i rues fi ii'. '' l'AIIMV'OV On Nnmbr 2sth 1020. MAItCAllHT widow cf Albert I. Parkinson. I ier lees en TiieMl.ty evnttie at R o'clock, at Mnr lrtt. res len.-e 1.IS2 N ".2d st. Int. at 1 elumblu Pa . en Wednesday PATTKP..-MN Nev 27 ANNA a., wife i r .li.s-ph i: P'ttirsen inec I.eui.1, need 70. i. itlv-ii, nnd frb-i -In are Invited te attend ineral service" W. d 2 p m late resl- , .' -,- T.20 N liitli it lnt private. ! Trt i ds i all Tu ev. I I'llli'i: Sudl. it v ei Seventh dnv niev- ii Mei.th 27th i HVltt y.ii i- b'il,and of V '- Prl.-e jt. ijii ih hnl f rl. nds are v" d in llw --rvie in Peurih-day. I v e ir li Mmth 1' ' 2 in e'i ii k at his I te.ld. rice Plvru nth vi.,nff Mint p, ra h.i t ni. nt iint. itniii. Ii.li . tt be at i wiel n, k n M I it 'i -i.e. t Iran leavlnc rj-..il Mie Mi'mii I 07 ii m IIVMHIFR N .v 2T HPl.t V HMlLi:n. ' lr I'ar.hll lb T'l. i , frlrmlH HTO lnvi'ei ti .itiind fun. n. Ti . . .:n a ,n f- r.i lur lini'li. r riMbim 2H17 V 'Dial iiviud .t il mi i i'ii- ti iihx, I'nrih'nf Hi M i-t pe.i Imis II. "I 11 a in Int. 1Iu! i r.'i ii tn siiAiii' - nv 2 pi.'e nuvh i.nH l N .-.ITAItl" Fit Til W.l, a , , re. .1 ne.. 713i) Paacha'l uvi. lnt I'. rnwoed II t.sf UeiiMii Utrxwcr lit Hound HVW lleuh Nev. 27 Yiilzu Jan. I I Dec 30. .. Dee. 10 Artiifus Jan. 13 Jan. 10 .. Dcc.20 l.ehigh Jun.23, I .'frn'iier L'aaf fluiin'J ,.Vet Tubus Feb. 10 llrtibli l'Vb.20 Ter lUtee, etc., Aputj t WORTH ATLAwaal & YL5iiiRW b. i. CU. 13G S. Fourth St., Phllu. rhone Lembard 579I-C-3: Main 3202-3 SIMPSON" Nev i i wlf- of 1 in irtrt- Kei-M, rs iHt" r. e (1 -l . cn.il oil s" V 1. 1 v :- "utvic m simp. I M -umpMeri aired 8S 1 In n in Bt h.e II iv. . f. rd nveN IaL i 10 n m j-MltH Jin Nm.ii .t 'Jili -I IH2H KI.IZ. Minn I 'fe n f r r I '-in i Relative" i .i 1 fri 'n's ai" Initt.d i. ill we)rea en Ti.-hU' iifirnii.Ti u J In f'n.U at the 'i. r 11 Hair lull. JhJ.) i luvimit st Int. I ' v ..It '. '"MI'V. aim:',, x. t. biiiilhriiriillu.rsl'reiiileritciert Highland Park Hetel AMI tOTTMiLS cipi N I'll rMIH.lt TU MAY 'l'n.Kesei e u I'linrm all Its imn" t LIM Ml It' ' RL V l'l"N I,'N fltn.NMl.NT Address .1 J svli:r,-,V. Miimiier AiKEN HI UMln S2?isWILTvS,KKRS Vlruiiilu Av.1' ami nwtcn v'up UeU I'mnu i liuil.il run wut r clovuter, etc Atuer. plan, i BAM. 1U.I.IH. Owner N J COLLINS, Mgr. ' t Metel Hoscebcl Kemui.uy ave. ttelura. Xir-run-Hj ,lC 0DCI Excellent table, I17,S "-leL "." I suid'up weekly. Phena ill. A. JS. JiAiUOM Under Plew Management Pign Whistle Inn Brown's Mills-in-thc-Pines New Jersey Special Rates for Winter Season Booklet en Request , Ttl. Frnibrrten 383 The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA HOWi: Si 'ntnitnULU. MaimKers Directly en the Harber. Accommodates M- OI'KN IlKC 0 TO MAY 1 Reached by Blen'iirrs of FMrness Ilsrmuda Une Whitehall Rt N V. H-Jr TO l OCIINII MQI'.NTAINS lulliit t'uione, l'. jrur. rlexunt t 'I I ft 1 . 1 I kiln II till I lie wniWOOO location. .PeVhil filial Vtnter rat:. Iloeklct. V. L. ft K. . Artmael i n iSaiHMiERieA RIO JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Fannin" Sailed S.S. "Lake Fagimdiis" Dec. 5 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten, Man, Megce, Steer & Ce., Agts. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 'JUUe-S.ua SOUTHERN Steamship Company U. S. Shippintr Beard Steel Steamer FREIGHT ONLY Regular Wceltly Sailincs Every Saturday rrern Pier 46, Seuth WUarvct FHiLADELPHiA te Housten, Texas Frelcht received (or and thru mils el Latllncr issued te all points In TF.XAS. OKLAHOMA. ARKANSAS. C O LO. RADO, UTAH. ARIZONA, NEW MEX. ICO and CALIFORNIA. Fer rates and particular!, apply te Southern Steamship Company. 1 322 Ceinmereial Truit Bids. Ii'lilLAUUrHIA Melt Locust S8H7-4030 Kara 3010 UNITED AMERICAN LINES lvriiHiMiit n ii JOINT SERVICE WITH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG S S KEROWLEE . . . Dec. 2Z S S K.ERLEW . .Jan. 4 S S METTE JENSEN Jan. 15 niitiu i.ii nn is or i mum, ma IIXMIIl ltd ISM III TO XI I, Scandinnvinn nnd Bnltic Ports KVIL.s M I I It rill U lliri('lLAKi ON M'l'I I) vrie Kl INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION Lafayette Blde Tel. Lembird 3633 UNITED AMERICAN LINES IVCOUI'OIUTKI) Freight Traffic Deportment 39 BROADWAY, NEW YORK rni.KriieMi u hitfii vi i, ioie 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO Ul KM- V . s .l.rl t 1 fi i p.Ij Im If 1 ,i m I tie r- e i n I ' 'lliletll iniin'. St lie i''1' irv I "em rnM.lt V.n ! Ii.lit, I utter allil .v . :'T l'i'M vinann v. i . ii. H 1 i'i s and ft ll f It ri v , , r:se ll.-il W . e. It HlKh II H I ' i,n li 10 a.JTl. ? it'll.' -I v IT 111 HI I ne) t i if .J II K Ii nil Hits.. 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