w-j-wfturyA. "" f. ffr'rtf-ffpfft), n't'm 'i-fS aTirSiH pwiPPlf VWIfi ' "7HH6j Aa. V "?3 ,1 r- ev4 - ' BSIMW3iTWP , . JOirNWtrW MONDAST, DECEMBER 13, 1920 JR 1 il WWhl i WWH ' (fTnnjMSF- ' V PflCTi 1 ? 1 I 'I 1 M(ir. . :' ' Kr 1 C v iff A 'i ht.mftu 'tv W'i ! y U. S. PAYROLL HUGE One of Every 68 Workers In Gov ernment Employ Wellington, Dec 1!l. One person out of every l.'I) In the niltrp country wn en tlie government civil service linyrell lnt July .11, the Civil Service Commission ileclnred lnL nislit In It nnnunt report. The commWxien mlih that of these cMtimnteil by tlie consul mm em ployed in gninful ocriiimtleiis in the country one in every cixty-ciglrt wns n gevcrntiient worker. The tetnl number of civil service cm. pleyes lnt .Inly, the ceinmNehm says, wns C,ni. 11(1, mid the government wns using them in approximately 17(H) dif ferent kinds and grades of work. There were almost a million govern ment emplejcs nt the height of the world wnr, the commission asserts. The rnnimlsslnn declares that an "al together rysy pii'tuic cannot be pointed" of tlie geci nnient's personnel xituntieu. Mf; g t ill-' Paper Hexci llrtlfi - and Mailing Tubes EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO. 533 N. 11th St. Philadelptila FOR SALE 13 CARS OF HEMLOCK SAWDUST Containing nlimit M 1st i cut melstiirr. suit able for li r mill gl.ia manufacturer-. Fer particular- nddr -a- ii.ms M.Mi'(Tii!iMi coup.. li-tlll. I'll. J'ISVM tl. l'reniMils i)i;i'.iumi:m-in pi ut.ir hekks in ui.Ai or c ir i'iiin:ur I'htl ul Ipliiti ltc s, Iti2i Sealed propeen.a vvi.i le muv il in iioem 210. Ut 1 1 ill. uinr i e'l'i'ik iiiiiin, en ta. uri-dil. Iinrinliir il. I'J.'il, 1,11,1 uiin.u ut that turn n Mim rui'til for 1 Rem ving Aetna .md KuliMah from va rious publi,. snu-iica. in k. ami j,u,in in Dlatncta .Sua I. .'. .1 mil I f r in, uiireau of City l'rep-it) .lurlnir tin, j,r 11121, 2 II m.iMim A-n. - iinJ Uulnimh from square.. P-'"k "'I l'1' I, tnarkue ainl build ItlEU "' 'h Uur-ull .. t it J l'rup.r !,.,,,. J uriween the WvU..r- iin,l .Vhuyikui nur and li'tvvien r.lumbU Av . & Sjutn St. jur. li, g the ar I"-'. ,t Furnish, nx l"Ul '" ' nns Find luinrneMIe trurkii f"r mis, Hun ,,us himing r .r t, Iiiireuu of Ot Prep, rly durins the jjar 4. "Hauling lew an I inw from pavements In front nf th lr-dep-n I. w.. H.ill tinm,, ,,r muling'. C.tv II ill and Square "n, 't'rnm PrtKi " '' fe' ' "J Iur'' ' 'luring: the year lnI' .,.,. . i;i II MsiUlnir. anemhllnir nn,l lntnliinir r0m ni,..e Muejm ".! ."'I Hull, tin Uu.VrJ t?,'r ?h. N.,t,enl Mu-um ln.lv,wn, -ne, iu, nnlen I'ureiiu of Cliy iTupirty. ($; ,Vi dtrsmit n-nul'wJ ' . . Fer 1"""'""""';;' ' imrtlcular. tpaulr at rtoem lia ritv II ill. ir.qinr pntVK it i-1 vpLvnir.., tut. ruNTiiv i" . y.i.r.cTnw cu rir.t MnrtB'isr 0", 3()-rir rt,l, nillI; Notleo l '1,:r ,'. ". n lh.f '"' "'"nt te no v'et "';,". ,:v,r,".",l"'iT ' ' ,p'ir r. ruFvTnv I.BI xhtmi:nt. ..vuTm, A ' Y. ? . l"M. w "I mt .n r. V " 'A ".' 0T),.n 1 in 'r. n, , ., m . ,, ,n 3 I0, ??r i.w '' '"'r,p I! nf " ," h- " ilfV v. .,. !1 IM ..l.'P'.i Pi n r,,,.r ,, .... e. ..' M .ie,l 'liu,ti r.., , 5ni- of th" '-u-tel-in Phi!.! ,P,," ," , lh. J nl en e Vi'-Tu-KTmAK,';.""'' rtinL- -.p-Mirff . nltMOt riteiMisM run urn sin nr fWlrr f th- Di-'im llii .rlrrm.istrr I s, m I'hll iilcliilil.t, p , ! !! I I ' ' " Ive h- ,..n II M llirmlier 10. l!l!'l. f , ,r rl.kln - I . , irr t , , r , ,-r; ,",'.,.';, ' ' ! Hftiwts f'lni; ntii I llfrtlnes tsr 1'ixs.i.iis Me,,,., ,...- (ii'.iniit vtr'.ii uv.i ,.'f it...... i ' ArpnerniATU'S- nm riri-: vi:.w jn"i r. Th- .l-m.'lltten nn I rnmev.il f al j'r lni h"'ls. ic I mtr-l 'J thn lln nf li. .N.eth nn I Smith .1 lj of MtU,l, st?, ..Y n', th North ""I nf Kxltnin .Sf-. (,,.""' of T.r'h Str"-t ami th i:.,, ,""',f Kifi-ntli Sir-el f'..tn th .sJUtn J , "' l...ml.iirJ Strei't te th.. 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I'lltlMIH N I II I. M It I s j' ' ihmi'n or liiii Mil i phi 111. 1" '" - " ' ' ' I ' i , The Priivlilftil I. If e ii nil lru-1 ( emi, ., f i',. id'hililit I I " ll ,- rVi.'nit .-" '" , " s'i"inl-ll it (Vnuii,) Hie Irnt'i ln "f I r-t Hi, ml, i , I,, r,' III2I. ill 10 e'i Iur U i in v i , i f r' ' D r", i " i" , ' '' r i v, i hPl.l bii.Mj'ii M I. us ,r m , ,,j . p' m' 1 I. ' VI. n -ic ,v 'ij-' llll. IVM Ml. I ri(, ill nn- fc3:' s, ' l - ' , I'hll.iil. Iuhl, f,. Insurant ' e.",- rm . if Me ' MM ii II N '1 ,1 RlF t I'll el I 1 I .limn ir -J't l''-l I.' M i ii nn. -i ,n rl,,irt ' ". f I, , " i Ml. 1 ... i '1 1 I f Hi 1 I s IM.V , flmli ' . 1' Mil '" M'li e, r i I I I b, f..i VV 11 I.l V" II Ml "I'M'fl . , ,r i-- llll. Mil Villi NVIIOMi IMS,. .-" ii , i' r , i ,, ,, Th, Vnnil il M - ' ' " , is;J.i?V.u;r ujh: t'eir'..:" ''. ''","; A Nf ,11 VKI I s VI v-ll 1,,V ( . , r ,-,-. Tin: anm vi. MKiriM, ei nIr 'i:0 ,. . r f ' 1'llllilllnllilll.i ll,.,, fm ii- rs ijiilinl I'lr lii.iiru Ciinu,,,,,,. i'" ". , ,,,,,, ; . -'"Miiniiv Kl' 1. ' ' I t Ml Tl I".,',,,, fill ' 'nei r "' r 's ' 'i Imir I'rlili, Jnmurt Dili IIWI nt I ii.i.mI, """ ''" i, ll M I, II M. , I'l- S, -,, , & N VI1IIN VI ''.'llll'V IIVNI, t-' I'll nl. p. , ml,,., H jnO Th.. r ti'l .' . tl ,1 IlIii, 'ii,i,f",( IlHIlU I'll '' h"1 'I 'll p"lll'i. It. II., ,,n Tei'wl i .liiiu.iri II. mil, Irtwien the hours of 1.' M ..t.'l '-' I' M W II M-ITI' 'n.hli-r Viininil I'leifl.ins ,T3"TIII. M S.MM.IIIN N VIKIN VI IIVMv -' i.lr.tn! mill I riinKfiiril Vve Th" i nn ' I ell, m f .l1',!, nil I. hH,t ,' I l'.,nlill l f, us.. ,r In s,.,, J.iniiiiri II. Il! I. 1 1 1" f, ti, , .,-, ,r i nenn in I - I' 1 vv tv ivtri: .i,, r Dlil.'rniN Tin: r.i.w iKirinuvt.i: iivrnrnv AII.'Bh, in V' iiu. i.ii! l'.th sir. t I'l I', I.' IH. ! , I mie Thu pi-.. Mi' ' I In.. I ii ,!., nf Thre llnllurs 'Ml nin i r hir t , ,n, net rnrnlnK" ' ' ' '"' mv mi i, ih f-ominell in. i f i f -.',,1 aamiiiry - lh i 3, IIWI. HI '''I 'H of i-ci .IFit I th rle " . .' rv r ie, "Itama ri,.L' win I mi miiilAit a 1 1 'i'pm ti irpvnKrfctnw f- .-- w -Avww,i tvaw IREUEF IS EXPECTED JM I 101 I0IM0 Fill 9 0 ly Mil MNIl nil I 111 IIUUUIIlU UILLU , Phila. Delegation Tmnks Cen- gress Will Act Quickly en ' Pending Measures . HOPE FOR ACTION IN WEEK nflerts te I'ffei't liniuediiite housing and farm relief th.otmheut the count.-, ..... will he (alien by ( engress within a short time, ui'i online te the I'hllndelphtn delegation which attended Saturday's lenuiiittee hearings in Washington. "We heard that Senater Cnhler. who is in i Imrge of the Senate bill provid previd itig for the exeinp'leii of inerlgages frmii In com" tax. is liltclv te te pnit it la Miriiblv from Ms cemniittee within a week." until Dnnli'l Craw foul. Jr.. president of the Opernthe liililding As sociation of this clt . "There was c er, cvidi'iicc." lontln lentln lieil Mr. Crawford, "thnt the liens" wins and menus emiiiitd'c. will give pn'pesals fur housing relief spceih mid fiMU able iictieli. Members of the liens i i'tntiiit ', before whom we np piarcil, conic from all part of the coun try, and lone ciUiilly befeie them the shortage of fnn.ls and credit for fann ers mid -i ilwillers alike. They ap pear te ienlii' that the business of the whole leuntrj is tied up bemuse no bratiih of activity appeals able te get ticccssniy i rciiit te operate. I lie slieit i age is paniciihitly acute from the stand- , I nmt ei pulilic peiicj wliere it nllccts housing and agi ictilture. Members of the local delegation, which iiieludeil William II. Wilsen and a iiiinniitln' of the 1'hil,idelihia Itial Ktnte Heard and Willlsirti Smith, vice piesldent of tlie Lund Title mill Trust Ce., in god that mortgage iinestments should be made free of income tux with out reservations, though the Heuse bill proposes n limit of tns-fice meitgnge investnients at SIO.OIMI. The net pluise of the hnusing proli preli leni te be taken up will lie at llarris burg tomorrow, wlere the State Cham ber of Ceninieice is conducting a m's m's meii en the proposed housing cede, which it has Inn! prepared for intro ductien into the Legislature. I he dp eratiM- ltui'deri' Am ialien will send n ilcIi'Kiitien te oppose many tiatiires if the cede as n ivsult "f a resolution i eiiib'iniiiug ll as impinctic.il at its j !.. .!. 1.. .!..!...! ' IIlMllIli; 111 i'IIIIshut 11 ll'isiui ,- jiiu- , irram en l'l-lday nlcht The builders held that the ptopesnls in tlie new housing tede for "g.ndeii irncts" aie imprui'tical and if effnted will wipe out a'l oppei tiiinty fur work- iimmi u in large cities te own their own siiiull helm's in ceinpiii t ie. ui h (is lowed the grunting of an iniunetinu te lite new built. An attack also will be tip' trustees of the Christian Science iiinde upon !.iiinmur, police powers, j publishing Society In Itosten. restrain which the frainers of the cede lune , ing tlie beaid of dlieeteis of the church siuiuht te confer upon the elfici'ils re- i fimn interfering with the conduct of speii-ihV for its i ufei cement, line of tlie publishing-business of the church, the teatui'is, it Is s.iid, would gle The trustees had charsed the beard of agents the right te cuter buildings nt directors with autocratic control, nnv time te inula- inspection!! ut imi-j The opening paragraph of the at at ilitiens. i terney general's bill of information Kuither conferences with Governer i (lied in the Massachusetts Suineiue Spieiil and State ISanUing Commissioner Court, sn,s "the l'irst Church of Jehn S. l-'isher are In ing nriungcil i Christ. Scientist, in Itoten. with its in liy proponents of the hiiildeis" legisla -1 ter-n luted activ ities, constitutes a pub tivc program nt Ilarnsburg anil it is ! lie charitable trust devoted te the ad eNpeitiil that the M'heilule of activities Miticement of the Christum Science re- te I ive co-eper.itive bucking will be ligien. for tlie benelit of the Jire.sent and iliM'lepid Mteiigl within the next future adherents of Christian Science with. .and tlie public generally." TO ISSUE WAR MEDALS Victory Awards Will Be Maee at Second Regiment Armery Vieteiy iiu dais will be issued direct ' upon pies..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,f honerni i,s. .& "Acliusted" Cases of De- charge te teiuier soldiers hitj evening "e Miijii&ieu eases ui lu nt the Si i Mini Kesinunt Armeii. I'.i-eiid .,. cr.. Ak De strict mid Siisiiuehnnnn innine. Mem. I IlieSCIC OpaiS re Ke- ,",,s nf "'" '"''"' lecruiting party will be en ibiM nt the nrmy bmiih. handling ill lipplli lltiells. .Ml nun win serveu in lie nrttn All nun w'm serveil in lh e't,,r in Atnerieii or abre.id. are enthleil sind ler each battle epntntinn and fr each country where Vtnk.e tr si rv i-il . Seme of the weapons used during the wnr bv the llies. enemy machine giui- nnd pmieeiive nimer laptnie,! l,v I t ii e.i Mates iiiinntry win i,e e biliiteil bv the army rci-ruuing -i rl at tl"' ' I at the Iia7aar. Hew Te Trade In The Market B B and ether rules and methods of interest te traders are given in our free booklet, "The Invest ors and Traders Guide." It hlls: The General Rules el Trading. The Rights of Stectv and Bend Helders. The Deposit Require ments for Carrying Stocks. Hew te Give a Breke: Instructions. Breker's Commission Charges. Hew te Indorse a Stock Certificate. Hew te Greup Invest ments. Call, phone or write Ask for Ne. T.U.-31S JONES & BAKER Specialists in iXcw Yerk Curb Market Securities Widcner Hltlff., Phila. Phenes: Hell, Locust 1730 lu-ijstene, Race 2290 OiIicii in S Principal Cities U Direct Private Wires J FEW SWISS COMING TO U. S. Net Mere Than 7500 Listed for 1921 Nearly All Farmers '"' "' ' "''''' 'f(ri. repurltthl. 1010 tmc. Dee. i:. Swiss eniiBrntlen te tlie i'lillcl States next year ulll nei total mere than 7"00, according te esti- mates from vnrieus consulates handling passports. r te December 10 the 1,prne """''nf i""' Rrnnted nse vises. while tin-ether live consulates combined had about the same number of appliia- timis, In i espouse te a request, estl- 'mates were made from enuh eeusulnr ll-trlct en expected bUHluess for llt'Jl, with Ntalistics showing the occupations J f tlie emigrants, While .S3 per cent of these making 'M-Pll. atlen aie agricultural laborer. they urc mostly wins of farmers, well i,,,.,,,,,,!, steady and geed material for American clti.eiisliip. The ether 1" per eent includes Indilftrinl workers of nil ' 'M'es. Fermer Reader Says "Auto cratic" Directors Are Trying te Wreck Organization PENDING SUIT IS CRITICIZED New Yerk. Dec. in.- -A far-renehing conspiracy te shatter the great erganl- nation limit ui lij .Marj liauer i.uuy and make of the Christian Science Church a charitable trust te he ad ministered for the benefit of the public generallv by the office of the nltntnei gendii of Massachusetts, is the charge of Campbell MneCilllech, feiniei-lv first reader of the Tirst Church of Christ, Silenlist. of tills city. The investigation just begun by the district attorney of this county, Mr. MaeCiillinh s.iid esieidai. touches enlv iticidentallv the real matter at issue in the Christian Science Church. "That issue," lie asserts. "is whether the beard of directors of the mother church in Husten, angered nt tleir inabilitv te ui'lintain absolutely autocrat ie control ever the affairs of tlie hilich. shall be permitted te suiijugnte the relleieiis interests of its members 0 political control, te wrecu completely tlie world-wide nrgnnfatien of the church and pesblv te divert its great , . .. ...1.' t t.... .1 nut. Ail lllClime IO uses IlllliT lllilll lll,''- ,i""" and nrevlded for bv its founder." There is new pending in tin- Supreme Court of MiisMicliusctts n Miit filed by the state utlernev general te have tlie Christian Science Chun h dot Inred n tuilillc iharitiible trust. '1 lint suit fel MUNICIPAL COURT POOR PEACEMAKER opened Later ' The domestic relations division of t,, a lepmt just issued. A , , ,lN nf Plp , f""r ''"i of domestic dissolution brought Ie the attention of the court eliic i was adlusted ntisfnetet llv. Tln'i'p wen' mill ili.-.'iti.in nml nnn siiiniit i'.isi's', nml "- i list's vvlii'ri'in i n tub nt piiri'iit" bml ln'i'ii nbniiibim il AltlmiiBli tin' rcpurt civ.'s v.iIiiiiiIikui. il. t ii il - reiii'i'i-iiliit' tin' vvurlv i'f Iiu' iimrt, it Is imlilinlli' runt el iiiiiu tin' mi ml.er ' .'iii.liiv..s. vvliirli liii- Ik imi tin' tniisi. F,f mtii'li -i it it-i in nf tlu iimrt nml its niivri.ll. "Tin' jn'iib.'ibllnii (illif-i'i'u nssisncil t,, ',, lil vv.uk linniUi'il ilnriin.' tlie v.iir s'lll , i'1-.s 71!'.l I'lisrs nf ii.iiisiipini t, '2'M lib imliiiiiiK nt i'f pnrnnts1 iiisis, tll liubnis 1'nrpils' riis.'s iiml Mil nu-' I'llmi , .mis nml s i.il nisi"i fnv invistiKtitii.il i.r siipi'ri.i,iii. (Iver tin-.... liftbs i.V.r.li. .r li'J ll p.'r i rut I of I In- nws 1, nml. nl vv.'i.' inv. stlxatii.ii rn iui, V.'jnr. vvire stipi'iiisiiin in' ii , .hut iiu i . -is. -." tin- rip. ut -nil. "Inv. stign ' I mils vv.). luii.l. in !'.",."i7 in vv i.isi; In I Vmi ...is i mi ii . I i.m r 1 1'.. in I'.ils. I i' . ' . Ill.'l'. .1 IM I'.HS lull II, i lspi,siM ,,f 111 Hint vim, nml hi 1 Hill iisi. iiMipin i ' ill' r n pn v mils ilip,isti,n. YOUNG JUDAES TO MEET Convention te Begin Saturday Night. Mere Than 20,000 Children Belong S.uni; .1, nl. i.s nf miiiin will Imbl n ...iv.ili.'ii in I'M' i'b Ipliiu n't Snt ui'l.iv i mlit nml SiiihIiiv. Tin' nri:iiiii- IIII..11 i.Ii-I-T- uf 11 III" Illbl'I'sllip (if up- vv.ii'.l i, I 'Jii nun i lnliln ii nml mlnlnsi ciiirt -.Jill li.l l!ll'llllll tin' st.itis n tlie I tl Hill 'I . pi, ,1,1. ins (f tlie l'(i I'll) lull HIT t,, iliti-i , ",uis nf ! iiii lie till; lln' imvr ii.ni. i,, nm.lifv .." .Inivv up n pi.ii:iiiiii i iiil tn .lis, nss iiu mat I i'l- i if I, nil. i -Inn 'III ! nit .In, Im 'ii inevcmi nl until t . pi. s. nt I mi.' I. it- b.'cii liiimi. ii I. v i'i' Zmiiist I h iiiiiii.iIiiiii nf Aim i b'li li.iu'iL'li its ,1. pin tui ut i if I'.bii'iilmii At lln In -t i i.nv.'iilmii, Imbl in r.iilliiln, j il" '.m iii-i I liBiinirntiiiii nf A nn lira .'III IIU l Willi till' ll.'pill lllll'lll III i ll I i. it .mi iiml will i ..m i ntiutr nil lis timr. ' in'ii.v nml iimii.'.v mi in tuiil w,iiU in , I'.ili-nm. If.it ! Alu.ilimii .1. ri'liliiiiin, assist - : nit in tin' U"v . 1 ir. .Insi'pli Kraiiskupf, j ..I Ti a pi. Ki'insitli Isin.'l is pii'siil. nt ,,) ll,. .iiiii .Imbi.'ii nf I'liilnili'lpliin. PROTEST CALIFORNIA LAW ' Japanese Students Object te Being Treated as Inferior Race i Tnlilii, I i.'i I'l. A Im si mass meet -ink nl imli'iils. im labors nf tbe St tl -, i ills' I., iikui nf .Iiipmi, wns bold bere Sumlnv in I vi nn I '.ill; A li-.nliillnii pinti stinir In tbe win li Iii tbe inline nf "iiiii. e nml liunimiitj " ngninst tlie ,111111 .lnpnii.se Invv in Cnliferiiin wiih iiiiiI 'I'lm ri'siilutleii I'lilled mi tlie ! Ann rn in pinple Ie "rellect en tlieir I ..ui s. " Tin speni,i.'. diielly stmli'iiiH nml i ,111 li lists. llei'lllll'il llint Willie till' world le.iignuid Japan as a ureal liovver. Ainerifii ticutcd the .Iiipnni'.se us mi inferior race. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CONSPIRACY N REGULARS DESERT TO AID D'ANNUN Three Armored Motorcars and Crews Jein Peet at Fiume ROME PLANS ULTIMATUM Trieste. Dec. 1."l. The first break In the regular Italian army occurred Satur day, when four armored cars started from I 'dine, three of which succeeded In reaching the pnlnee of Gnbrlcle d'AnninizIe in Flume. The feiirtn car was prevented from reaching its destination by a sentinel, who threw under Its wheel obstacles which cut the tires, bringing 1', te a halt. The ciew of the car, however, escaped anil managed te reneh I'lunie en feet. It is stated that owing te the im movable position of D'Anniuitfie the ti:miiii NOTtrr.s QffiWHlTE STAR LINEftffl Nearby Sailing ADRIATIC, DEC. 15 te Cherbourg and Southampton OLYMPIC, DEC. 29 te Cherbourg and Southampton New Yerk riifrlietirct Sntitliiitiipten ADRIATIC .... Dec. IB .Inn. llllli. 10 i OLYMPIC Dec. 20.MBr. SSjApr. 20 New Yerk tn Liverpool ,v Yerk a lliintcin Anrcn "nltlc Dec. St (lllimltnr Nnplm Oeiien feltle Jnn. 13lVb. SOiApr. 2 rnnctple Ilf c. 28rli. 10 Vecllr Jan.20 Crcllc Jim. BMr. 1 i-etiric rcl. 0 Miir. 12 AMERICAN LINE New Yerk Clirrliaure ruiiitlmniptiin After Jiuiuary 1, .N. y Plymouth and Clirrhntirir Only. Zrland Dec. Ig.Iun. 22H1. SO Krennluiiil .... .Inn. lIrli. SMnr. IS l.niilntiil hii. 'reli.l2Mnr.l!l I'lnlnnd Jan. 13l'cb. IDIMur. 20 lleil Stnr Line Mriuiu'rit en runt' .V n I vv or p. Xevv Ynrh Iliiniliiirir Dlrt-cl i-iTvlie MONGOLIA Dec. lfl.lnn. 2:Slar. 10 MANCIIIHIA jn. 13l'j.34 I'lilliiili'lplilu Llverpuel West V iiiinekn n t ii rui i arrow Iliivirferil .lun. 8 j jnn. -h rilllllll.'ljllllll (illlHKuw llM lYniinrkr lire. 24 VVrnt riirrew Jnn. 8 IV... vni.n . ... ""- ,"' ,;.; '"" "" j iiiitiuripmi iiiiiniiiir . .Vr'n"". .::::.:::::::::::: ;::: ' lltl)pref(? Wnuceiisu . ...Ien. 8 I . . ..Inn. 22 IDEAL WINTER CRUISES VVIiltr ir I.lnp S. s. Mrcintlr nml Amrrlrnn IJnp S. S. Nrvr Yerk nnil St. rntil. Lttmriil, Vlnsl Cumfiirtiilile ( niMtnc StrnmiTs Kntlrrly Isietl te Crulie I'ussrmi r. siimhIiiIIi srlrrlnl fiirti nf rnll no I'liritn 13 Ie 20 i1hfi Jnn.. Tcli . Mnnli. 1021 VIkIHiik AiiIIriiii, lliirliniles. Culm, Demlnliii (Irrn.uln. .Inninlrn. Miirilnl.iur, Nrvr (Irl.tiitii, run. mi. i Cuniil, l'orte Itlre. s,t- KitiB, M. Vlnrrtit. Trlnldnd, Vniextirla. Vlritln Islunils. etc. Ak for iMnllril IMnrrerlrn. INTLllVVTIONAL Alr.UCANTln: JIVKINI'. COMPANY I'imrnErT OOlrr. 1310 Wiilniit S IMillu. Frrlulit OOlrp. 403-111 lleiimi' lltilir.. I'lilla. NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR. SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND UVf leutiJ Steamer T7a)l Ttniin.1 West Bound Steamer East Hound Sailed WcHt I&letn Jan. 15 Unit. 15 West Tekus Feb. 28 Dec. 20 Articas. Feb. 1 Feb. 13 Jan. 3 Lehigh... 'r Bate, NORTH ATLANTIC & 13G S. Fourth St.. Phlla. Phene MUNS0N STEAMSHIP LINE s-- neguiar txpress, rasscnger and rreignt service ( rJ5.-ss . 1 ii. i. te Km I ItS Summer HOW in) S. S. Martha n ll. lt I'---! S5 S llurnn OUWjnmeny- g; X. m tens K)"". 9 s )l ' ".Vv (Steamers of V S Shwuinn Heard) )if tn) 7 Keyier Bldt., Ballimore Mobile )j)w.. RIO JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Fannin" Sailed S.S."Lake Fagundus" Sailed S. S. "West Jaffrey" Jan. 1 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten, Mnii, Megee, Ster & Ce., Agts. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembnrd 2208-2209 UNITED AMERICAN LINES iNrnnrnn ttrn JOINT SERVICE WITH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG SS KEROWLEE Dec. 22 SS KERLEW Jan. - SS METTE JENSEN.. in. IS Tiinertiii iiu.i.s oki.adi.ne via ilA.MIlllllJ. ISmIKI) 10 AI.I, Scandinavian nnd Bnltic Tort tlTi:.S AMI rt'KTIll'lt rAHTICl'I.ARS nv M'fiiirxTinv te INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION Lafnyette Dldc- Tel. Lembard 3633 UNITED AMERICAN LINES iNcoKreitATnn Freight Traffic Department 39 BROADWAY. NEW YORK Til ri'llONH WHITKIIAI.T. 1020 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO J trf., ....... government intends te send nn itltl mntiiiu in him containing n threat of offensive net ion. It is reported, how ever, that D'AnnunzIe would welcome nny military demonstration. The deflection from the nrmy and the recent joining of tlie poet's ferc6s bv nnvnl craft, it is believed here, will hasten decisive action. General Cnvlg lln's mission te Abbnzia is considered In tills connection. There were wild scene in Tliiinc Saturday when members of the nuton nuten nuton enions pnrtics, who are D'Annunzle's sworn enemies, were beaten by legion legien nrles in reprisal for their having passed resplutieiiH condemning the poet. Social ists nlse were attacked. The old National Council has passed n resolution declaring thnt Its members will remain trim te D'AunuiiKle. POPE SENDS U. S. GREETING Christmas Message DlesseE K. of C. and Others for Charity Works New Yerk, Dec. If.. I'ene Hcncdlct sent Christmas greeting te the entire membership of the Knights of Columbus nnd te all Heninn Catholics nnd ether citizens of the United Stntes, blessing them for their works of charity, in n message received here last night by su- Creme efliccrs of the Knights of Colum ns. iTK.MSIIII NOTICES RED STAR LINE New Yerk Cherbourg Sout hit mpten -Antwerp After -Innimry 1, N. Y., l'lymeutli, ClicrlxmrK unit Antwerp. Zeeliuiil Hec. 18.lnn.22reli. 20 Kr.ilniiil Jan. 1 lli. Sl.Mar.12 I Lnpbiiiil .Inn. 8'rHi. ISIMur. 10 I'lnlnitil Jnn. lii rn. lui.nur. u New Yerk DnnzlK vbi llaieluiri: Tlilril-eliiKS puNHenitcr eiil.v. Uetliliinil Jnn. 1211'cb. 2fl riilludrlplilii Antwerp tViillienit. "ee- s Auburn "" s0 Ilellrrese !nn'.? VIcliFrliiiiH , inn. in ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE l'lilliuleliililii Lenilnn Alnbnimr Drr. 21 Mm klnriw iiin. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE I'lillnilcllililii Ileltrrilnm sielertljk '"r. 10 Jan. 27 Urush i. Mch. 5 Feb. 3 Yalza Men. 13 etc.. Applj ( WESTERN S. S. CO. Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 3202-3 at Janeiro, montcvidee, Uucnei Aires Washington, 15,000 tens (b) Jan. 1 17(11111 ,a 1 Inn 10 TirHt ht. n'l mil thir.l cluas. Ter rntt'M ami inrllrul in npply tn nny Pnrni:rr Akphe or t MUNSQN STEAMSHIP LINE 82-92 Heaver Street, New Yerk Drexel Building, Philadelphia St. Leu'u Conwy Bldg., CMcje fUMMINC - LINES " U.S.Shtpptng Beard SteclStcameri Regular Freight Service) PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS"Arizpa" Sailed SS "Lake Harminia" . . Leading ROTTERDAM "te PHILADELPHIA S S "Bennie Broek". . .Dec. 13 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 often Fer apace and rata apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DJLKE5, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. l.enili.ini lu; IIJ8-MI17 Main 131ft -1, Inrnrimriiteil 1801 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steameu General Carg-p Regular Service PHILADELPHIA-MANCHESTER Calling st Avonraeuth, Briilel, Cardiff and Newport, at luificient cargo offers A Stcnmer DCCf PHILADELPHIA-HAVANA SS "Lnla Fernande".., .Leadlnc I . I I'ur rntm uml imrtlculura iipplr te Earn-Linc Steamship Ce. I 139 Seuth Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. mv Hei WTI-.AMSII1P NOTICES TheCHARLES T.MEGEECO. Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard Philadelphia te Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Pntrns, Salonica, Venice nnd Trieste S. S. "Fert Armitrent" Leidirtf A Steamer Jin. 1, 1921 Leading Derlli: Seuth 't Pier 78, S. W. Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Me?ee Ce. Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-UZS Main 300 Philadelphia te Gibraltar Valencia; Barcelena, Marseilles SS "Lake Greenbrlar" Dee. IS Fer rate and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Inc. 17 State St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Mczce Ce. Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Ltomeara uiuu-i-z-a muni juuj PORTO RICO ALL-EXPENSE CRUISE 3 ISO AND UP Ne lovelier spot for a winter' outing than this Island of Enchantment. Rates cover all necessary expenses of meals and stateroom accommodations for the entire trip te and around the island nnd return te New Yerk. Sailings from New Yerk Wednesdays nnd Saturdays for IS and 16 day cruises respectively, PORTO RICO LINE 11 DreanJway, Navy Yerk TTAVANA. where jsJeEJnl, the new world "" meets the old a pert of call en Great White Fleet Cruises te the Caribbean. Alse Santlace.Cuba! Pert Antonie and Klncsten, Jamaica; Cristobal, Panama Canal Zene; Pert Llmen, Cesta Rlcnt Certneen a, Puerto Colombia and Santa Morte, Colombia; Puerto Bnrrles, Guate mala depending en the Cruise selected. Twelve Itineraries from which te cheese. Salllncs bi-weekly Irem New Yerk and New Orlrana. Dur ation IS te 23 days. Great White Fleet hips nre the r.eweit end fin tit In Caribbean Cruise Service. Write far Illustrated Polder, Cruise Leaflet and Trips Ashore Polder. Addrtii Paiienger Department UNITED rRUIT COMPANY 17 Cattery Place New Yerk Central OffWi! 1S1 Hut. Strut UeitOQ, Man. GREAT WHITE FLEET y wrmyqpnpmmvjmjj$mqFfW Bcntljs ADIUM'V Her. 10 1HS0, milNKUA H.. wlf, ,,f WillUm Aildlami. ltelntlves and frli n,H inli., te . r ii -h, Tui-s,. H p. in., i "siil 04'JI Weudiaml tr. Int. Ileck Hun i -in. M.l l)i:itl,IV Bu.I.Icnh en Dec 11. lOIO, itiK hni'HlA lli:UMN-, im,-,! hH venra. Itela Itela ihes uml fiin,lH nre linli'il te the rv-lei- en TuimUi ufUTiMeii at 2 n'cl.'ik. ut tlie reil'l'Min- of hr iluiiKhtT. Mra. Wll ll.im J Hell, -tins lllrur, iic. Interment at Heat I.aur.'l 1III1 CemeKry im:iihi:t Dec f, ahthuii r, nnn. ni.T P-'xileii ami friends alue I.eclne " -. II 1' ll . Invited te attend fu neral aervlics. Turn . 8 p in . at the real d,ni'n of lili ilruiihter Mrn Ull'an Hwlna, 4317 Il.ililmure me. Int .t Re.idlne. Pa. IIHIinilAI.I. -Iur in I'HAItl.UH O. IiikIihiiiI of i:iUnlth llrnnmnll (nen Mc Mc i'eik.iiif II. Intlven iii,i frlcnils lniled te iiiu'wiu e,-,i,.-n lilts . ii in mte rewi. ncii, r,r,L' Harlan nt. Int prlvatu Mt. Mt-rmli i irn. HIKHMIll lie, 11. HA.Mlir.I. I. Ilium Ijjl iibpiI Vi H-l.itiiei, mid frlen.Ia. Phila lire Huiif Am,) , InMinl te funeral HTIlF'el luea.. II p in, inn ;, iO'I, Bt Int. prlMii" . llt'l-KIMITny tier 11 WILLIAM J., hUHluii,l of lliiil,' liuirimtun. I'uneral WVil ! n. in fr ,m h'H Iiu,, 1,'nlilcnce. 'J."il W ltubU'imat, ninev int Oakland Cem. IleiniitriM jnuv li l, ,1 ue afier 7 i, m HI'llNrT IVr. m VAI'i:t nhUhand nf M.irK.iri-t lluim (imi I'mrl lliliitlen and frlenilB, iilrn i'iiiil,iis nf link i:nnialns i'e ure linlliil id intend funerul. Tues., 'UI ii in. lull pawl, in . 5 (Irernway ave. Selriiiii iiMft nl ht i'l, mint's Church 10 ,i in lilt Ilnlv i ri'iH i , ni .,!'.!' r,1.''' i1,""'," K,: w i'fP.T. int of HIL' I'rinkfnrd nu. 11,'iinwn and rlends liulli'il tn funeral Tue., K ni) niij ,,arer of Wm. Ilunrii. -1.1.1 i: llnaril av Heleinn ? (L7 Jie CUuBBEAN r, iiuliin innsn. i .MH.na, I'h Cliurcli. Int Hull KepulLlirn t' in ItiinaliiH muy he vli'e,l Men e. CHATMA.V II. e. I'J A. I'HAItl.nS liiittintiil nf ll-lla V. i liainimi ami aen of rath' rlni, and lute A cliarlti, I'hatnian l)u null," ut fuiural win i,p Klen from hla Ute renld'-lil" lUHlH Sliliauui nl I'ONKI.IN' UIIUIN Iler 111. IILIZAIIUTII wlfe nf t'hartea I' I'unklln Itelnllvea uiid frleiKln, alsu nn'inlicra of Huinmerlleld M ll I'liurrh, are lnlU'd te attiml funeral a'erv I, , a, 'I'uea . 1 p in. rtaldt'lKe. J4I1H Memnhla ".. '"L .,'r',V."." rli.nd may lew nmalns Men h t" In P in. CDNIldV fler 10. MAltV J Wf f the lnl- 'Ihemiwi orirey and dHiiKhter of att Tliuinna and Ann Tugmnn Jlelnlhea friends ui Invited te tuiieriil. Turn . K 30 a ni , rea. Id, ni" of he- aimer Mra l:il,i Jleruan, HS5 : liirka at Helemn reijulem mats rtiurch e' tlm ImmacuUle Conception 10 a m, int (.utlieiliul I'tm, t'UOHHlir.V. At noylastewn. Pa.. Dee It. HAUA1I J. CHOHRIIKY. Helatlves and friends Invited te luneral, Tues,, -f l ", m., .1 I)F,ATIIN from residence of iescph Itlch. Green St., Uoyleatewn. Int. Mt. Peace Cem., Thlla., 1:30 p. m. ,, . .. CUHHAf. Dee. 10. CI.U ,T.. wlfa of the late James V. Curran (nee stcanvernl Ileln tlvea nnd friends nre lnllert Ie attend fu fu nersl. Wed., 8:80 n. m late residence, 2321 C. Irfhlnh ave. Helemn requiem mM at St. Ann's Church 10 a. tn. In;. St.. Ann's Cem. IJAISKY. Dec. 10. J. FRANCIS, son of Martha J. and late Captain Jehn F. Daley. Itelatlrea and friends are Invited te attend funeral acrlce. Tuca., 2 p. m.. at .farlers of David II. Uewen & Sen. Beth and Cath arine ats. Int. pvt. Friends mny.eall Men., S te 10 rt, in, . M,- DnvnNY. Dec. 10, SIAnOAntJ? B. DG VKNNY. late, of S028 Pemlierten nt. Rela tives and friends are Invited te attend fu neral, Wed,. K:3e a. m., residence of rrancli Small. r,R2l Walten ave. Solemn hluh mass of requiem Church of Transluturatlen 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. , , . DII.LO.V. Dee. 12. HLI.nN , A (nee Kelly), wife of late Thomaa J. Dillen. Fu neral Krl.. 8 a. m , latu resldence, 210 Spruce, st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Jeseph's Church 0:30 a. m. Int, Hely Cress DOUOHKItrY Dec, 10. 1020. JAMKS.hus hand of late Hese Deusjtierty (nee Met tall, aired 81, of County Deneual, Ireland. Helatlves and friends, also St, Themas' Hely Name Society, are Invited te a'.trnd funeral Tuea., 0 a. m from his late residence. 1024 8. nread st. Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Themas Aquinas 10:30 a. m, Int. Cathedral Cem HVANS. Dec. 11. SAHA1I A.. ldew of Jehn nvana. In 83th year. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral sen Ices. Wed.. 2 p. m at residence of nephew, lahmael J. Whlte. 4533 N. lUth St. Int, North-weed Cem. ,. FAMOUS. On Dec. 10. MARY I. . wife of William E?. Famous. Services en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter. BM!i Saybrook eve. Inter ment at Mt. Merlah Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evenlnir. FKIU.EV. Dec. 8. at hl residence. Ocean View, N. J.. JAMES M. FERI.EY. Funeral services Men,, 2 P. m. at parlors of David II Hewen & Sen. 00th anil Catharine sts. Int. tirlvate. FLYNN. Dec. 11 1020. JENNIK M nlfe of Jehn J. Flynn. naed 37. Jlclamea nnd friends are Invited te attend funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m.. from her husband's real dn:e. 222 Federal nt Mnas of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a. in. Int. Hely Cresi Cem. ' FOOAKTY. Dec. 11. OEOROn M.. son of Michael J. and Margaret Fogarty. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Tues . 8:30 a. m., from parents' residence. 105 N Mtn st. High requiem mass Our I.ailv c; Victory Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely OAUI,ICK, Suddenly, Dec. 11. CHARLES. husband of I.eulsa Webb Onrllck, nged UK. Funeral services Tues., 2 p. m., 8022 N. Stlllman st. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may lie viewed Men.. 7 te 0 p. m. (IOIIMAN Dec. 12. 1020. WILLIAM J.. son of William P. and Elizabeth Oerman (ne Kealy). aged 24, Due notice of funeral, from late residence, 4:1:17 liene si, fini:i:N. Den. 11. 11120. MARTIN OltEEN. formerly of 1128 Spruce St.. Cam den son of the late Martin and Anna B. Green, aged A0. Relative and friends, nnd nil secletes of hlch he wns a .member. In Mted te funeral services, Tues., 1 p. in., residence of his sister, Mrs, Jacob Nell, n02H It Herman it.. Wlsslnemlng. Int. Northneod Cem. Remains may be viewed Men. eve. OREIPP Dec. II. 1020. I'BTKIl A., nus Imnd of the late Uarbnra Orelpp. aged 80. Ilelathes nnd friends. St. Alphensm' Hens flclal Society and Dickinsen Yearly Hnenclal Society, are Invited te attend funeral. Wed.. S n. m.. from his late residence, 1422 S. 4th st Solemn requiem mass. St. Alphonsus' Church O.SO a. m. Int. Hely Redeemer Cem. Please emit Mowers. . HAFFI-.Y DP. 10. 1020, ELI.EN C. wlfu of Frank P. Haffcy (nee Cnsi-y). Rela- ves and frl;nd3 are Incited te attend fu- .i.t. Tues.. 8 a. m.. residence 847 S. rdth st Solemn mass of requiem at Church of TrnnnflKuratlen 0 a. m. precisely. Int. Helv Cress. llANSHAW. Dec. 11. OERTRtlDE A.. dauchter of II. Herman nnd late Catherine T Hanshaw, In her 18th year. Relatlvea and friends lnlted te funeral. Wed.. 8:30 11. m vncle's resldence. 1720 Wlngoheeklnu t High mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a. in. Int private. HART Dec. 11. CI.ARA. beloved wife of Leenard S. Hurt, aged 47. Funeral services Tues .2d m . nt her late residence. 100 E. Knnwies nve . airnelden, Pa. Int. private. HOOK D-c 12. MAROARET L. (nre Liwless), ifn of Ilcbert G Heek, nsed (18 Ilelaihes nnd frlenda are Imited te attend funeral. Wed, 2 P. m., resldnce 4HI4 Jnseph'np st Frnn'tferd Int Orcenmnunt Ctm Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. HtTOllh'H. Dec. 11 nt the residence of her daughter Mra Ella II. Hurtlcy. nm :;. Orove st East Orange, N. J . CLARA, widow of Jehn R. Hughes. Int. Tues.. North Cedar Hill Cem., en arrival at North Phlln Station of train lealng Newark at 8:27 HUNTP-R Dec. 11, JOHN, 81 eare of ige. dli'd at Trenten, N. J R.-latlves and friends, njee empleyes of 17. S. Mint, of Will adelphla. are Iniltcd te attend funeral serv. Ires, at llethany rreshvterlnn Church. 22d nnd Ilalnbrldge. en Wednesdav mnrnlmr at 10:30. Interment at Mount Merlah Ceme tery. IRION. Dec. 12. ELSIE, widow nf Jacob Irien. Sr In her 83d enr. Relatives and friends are lnlted te nervlres. Wed.. 2 p. m late residence, 50.1 Duncannon ave., Oln-' Int. private. Remains may be leed Tues, after 7 p. m. JOHNSON. Dec 11 M. JKNNIH daugh ter of the late Themas and Marv Jehnsen, aged 77 Relatives and friends are InUted te attend funeral sen Ice. Tues.. 11 a. m. at Armstrong's. 1027-211 N. llread st. Int. '"kaIUHN. Twelfth Menth 11th. 1020, MARY MOROAN. diuishter of the l.ltei ('h.irles and Mary Cepr Kalgh.i, aged t0. Funeral services 2 p m.. Third-day 14th Inst, nt the lite resldence 3711 Chestnut st KENNY -Dec 11 KATHRYN. wife nf late James 13, Kenny nnd daughter of Ml-it-acl V. and Kathrvn Mclntyre. Relnthes and frlendu lnlted te funeral, Wed., 8-30 a. m , from residence of her parents. U21 S. 22d st. Solemn requiem mass nt St. Charles' Church. 10 a. m. Int Hely Cress Cem. KELSO. Dec. 10. MARGARET KELSO, daughter of Matilda and the late Jehn Kelse, Relatlvea and friends Invited te funeral serv. Icea Wed.. 2pm, Inte residence, 1410 K Columbia ave Friends mav call Tues. after 8 p. m. Int North Cedar Hill Cem. LENHART. At Ilaslde, Iin Islend. N. Y . Dec 12. Ht.LA. STACKHOl'SE. daugh ter of the late llarrv and Marv A Lenhiirt, Relatlies and friends urc InMted te attend funeril sen Ices Tues.. 1-30 n m. nretlsely. ut th residence of Miss Ella Wldmayer, 2007 N. 12th st. Int. private. LOCKE. At Easlen. Mil.. Dec 8. HENRY C IX'KE TtelatlM's nnd frlenda InUted te funernl services, Tues, 10 a. m. nt rcsl dence of Mrs. Emily v Helms. Ilrldgei'ei' N. J. Int. Episeepal Cem Swedesboro. LOVE Dec. 12. HOWARD L. husband of Margaret 11. I.ee (nee Jenes) Relatives and frUndH, ilse Cassia Iedee, Ne. 273, I', and A M. . Miintgimery 11. A, Chapter. Ne, 202; Craftsman Club. Whlte Apron Club, Philadelphia Ledge, Ne. 2. II. P. O. II.: Montezuma Tribe Nn. i'l I. O. R M.l rranclsUHn Council. Ne, R,7. V of I A ; Slate Fire A?s'n the Upper Darby Fire Ce., Ne, 1 nr.,1 Mrrtli Republican Club. Invited te attend funeral Wed . 1 n m.. late resi dence. 35 Hnrwoed Drive, Hnrwoerl Park, ii"lav,'arn ueuntv i-n. int. ii'iisini '.em Friends may call Tues. eve. MAOt'IRE. Dec 11, TETER,, beloved husband of Marv Magulre (nee O Dennell) nnd son of late Dennis and Marv Magulre, of CuahleUBh. Parish nf Aucllghnur, County Mnwi Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Epiphany Hely Name Society nnd Dlv. Ne 2(1 A. O. H.. are Invited te funeral. Thurs . 8.30 a. m.. late residence. 827 McKean at. Solemn mi as Church of Epiphany 10 a. in. Int Helv Croas Cem. MARLET. Dec 11. MARY MARI.EY (nee Ilurke). widow of Edward Marley Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Wed . 7:30 n m.. late residence, 253 Tulip at Solemn requiem mass Ht. Ann's Church 0 a. m Int St, Ann's Cem. MEIXINEY At Wlldwoed, N. J.. Dec. 12, 102(1. formerly of Atlantln City. ANNA J., daughter of Ieta Charles C. Meloney. Maas at fit. Ann's Church. Wlldwoed Tufa.. 7 -30 a m. Int. Mt. Calvary Cem., Pleaauitvllle, N. J. MKTZ. Dec 12. 1020. LOUISE C. wlfe of Peter Metit. aged 40. Reluttes and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Wed., 8 a. m.. from her husband's residence, 314 5th ae., lladden Heights N. J. Selium re- aulem maaa Ht. Rese uf Lima Church, Had (,n Ileishts, U a m. Inl Calvary Cem. MILLER. On Senth-day. Twelfth Menth Uth. 1020 ANNA WIUTSON MIL LER or 223 3d st., I'nnaaeipma widow of the lata Vllllam T. Miller, of Cecil County. Md , In the 8lst year of her a. Relatives nnd friends are Inv'Ud te attend tbe funeral, ut the parlors of Jehn Thorp, 25 8. High Bt , West Chester, en Fourth-day, 15th Inst , r.t 1 10 o'clock a. m. Interment nt Rosebank i.Vn.. CahirL Md Moeui:. Dc i2, i;liVaiikth moere. aged 88. Relatlvea and frlende Invited 'e funernl eerUtes Wed . 2 e, in . 20 N Hlnli Und ae.. Lansdowne. Pa. Int prhate MORRIS Dec 11. JOHN hunliind of Marv Merris Relatlvea and frlenda, nl"e Continental Republican Club nnd all organi zations of which he v,as a member. Invltid te attend funeral aerYlcea Wed. 2 p. rn. precisely late residence. 2231 Columbia no Int West laurel Hill Cem. Remains muy be lewert rues , , te U P m. MOYER. Suddenly, Dec. 12. 1020 NEL SON ! son of Rebert J. and Klhel A. Mejer. aged 10. Funeral Wed., 2 p m . parents' residence 2(1 S 30th at., Camden, N. J Int Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues evu OTT Dec 12. MARY L. OTT. aged 70. Relatlvea and friends are Imited te senlces, Wed , 1 p m . residence of htr daughter, Mrs. Annie Keating. IL'13 S. M-trkee n Int rirtvete. PINNACKE. On Dec 0. 1020 AMELIA riNNACKE. wife of the late Charles Pin nacke aged B0 yeara Relatives nnd friends nre Invited te attend the funernl services en Tuesday at 2 o'clock, from undertaking par lor 1821 S 16th st. Remains may bn vlwed Monday evening. 7.30. Interment ut Fern- w oed. IIANBIUI. n Jiec. ii. JII2II, MARY, wife of Jehn Ransom. Funernl en Tuesday morn. Ing at 7 o'clock, from her resldmce, 828 V Markee at Mass at Our Mether nf S,ir. runs Church at 0 e clock. Interment at lie v Cress Cemetery. ' ROSENTHAL Dee 12, ABRAHAM bus. !5d.?.',r.n.",,'.,?'tR:..Ka.,,-."?livea Hllll nis-ums wie... ..niima.iuii HKIITf pj Q ft .VWlKltTAKKnH SfflUYLERS f IV BROAD Abe Vrjr DIAMOND TIKATHB I', and A. M.l HarmenV Charter. It. A. il. t Phlla, Ixidge, Ne. 2. II, P. O. II.. are In vited te attend funeral Services. Wed., 10:311 a. m., residence of his son, Harry Rosen thal. 2722 N. 11th st. Int. private. Mt. b'lnal Cem Ne flowers. . . . HOSOWSKI. Dec. 11. JOSEPHINE, wlfs nf Jeseph Itesnwaltl. Relatives and friends Invited te funernl. Tues., 8 a, m.. from, realdenrc, 4."0fl Almend st. Int. private, ROTHERMElti On Dec. 11, SARAH! TOHBY ROTHERMEL. Services en Tues day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home of, her sen.ln-law. (lenrgn V. Kurtz. 12 Relllnr. read, Springfield, Del co.. Pn, Interment private. Iloaten and New Ilcdferd papsrs Plense copy ROWLAND At his residence, 4423 Sprue St., en Dec. 12. Rev. A. J. ROWLAND. D. D., nged 80 years. Notlce of funeral -Inter. ' SAUNDERS. Dec 12. SARAH. A., wife, of William f. -Hinders, nged 72. Ttelatlvei nnd friends invited te funeral services Wed,. 2 p. m., Springfield Del. Ce., Ta. Int. private. FeniMoed CVm. SCHMICKER, On Dec. It. 1020. MART PIEPER. wlfe nf William A,. Schmlcker. Relatives nnd friends arc Invited te tha funernl, en Wednesday morning, nt 7:30 o'clock, from her late residence, fiSlfl San sem st. Mass of solemn requiem nt Church of the Transfiguration nt n o'clock. Inter ment nt Hely Cress Cemetery. 8HEFSKA. Dec. 12. HEVRIKTTA. widow nf Knnel Shefskn, aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited te attend funeral, Tues., 2:30 p. m.. late residence, (1324 Carpenter st. Int. Mt. Carmet Cem. SIMON Dee. 10, RERnCCA M (nes Smith), wife of Aueust Simen. Relatlvea and frlendu and Henry Clay Council, Ne. 110, S, nnd D. nf I,., are Invited te funeral. Wed., 2 p. m., from residence of her brother, (leerge W. Smith, 4443 Paul St.. Krankferd. Remains mav be viewed Tues. eve. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. SMITH. Dec. 11. SARAH ELIZABETH. . wife of Edwin Smith, aged. 73. Relatives v' and friends are lnvlt"d te attend funeral. ""' Wed . 2 p m.. residence sen-ln-lav. Theme CrnlR. 4014 Pentrldge st. Int. Fernvvoed. Friend call Tues. eve. STAILEY. Dec. 11. 10J0, FREDERICK, husband of the Ieta Careline Stnlley. Fu neral, te which the relatives nnd friends, also Commercial Ledge, Ne. 2."d. I, O, O. F.. nre Invited. Tues., 10 n. m., from the resi dence of his son William O. Stalley, 14. It N, 23th st. Int, Oerman Lutheran Cem. Friends may call Men., after 7 p. m. ST1TES. Dec. 11 ALONZO KTITKB, Jr.. husband of Elizabeth Sllteg (nee IlibbsV Relatives nnd friends nil organizations nt which he was n member, are Invlte.i te fu neral services. Tues., 8 p. m. Resldencs, 138 N. (list st. Int. nt convenience et family. SULLIVAN. Dec. 10. 1020. EDWARD. son or the late Michael and Mary Sullivan. , Relatives and friends nlse empleyes of , Laurel Hill Cem.. are Invited te attend fu ;' neral. Wed.. 8 a. m,, from the residence of 'j his brother-in-law, Themas Ward 350ft 'j i Allegheny ave., Fnlls et Sehuvlklll. Solemn f fl requiem mass St. lirldgct's Church 0:30 a. ' m. Int. Westminster Cem. SUPLEE. Dec. 12. HAROLD, son et Dewltt C. and the late Eva Shaw Suplee. nged IP. Services Tues., 2 p. tn,, residence, 427 N 33d st. Int. private. Arlington Cem. TATHAM. Dec 10. THOMAS H.. hus band of Matilda Tatham. Funeral service Wed.. 2 p. m.. 5431 Pearl st. Court West Pnk..Ne. 81. F. of A.. Invited. Int. Fern Fern Fern vveod Cem. TURN. On Dec. 11, 1020, M. D. TURN. of Turn-Villa. Menree county, Pa, Funeral 2 p m.. Tuesday, nt Turn-Villa. Ne further notice. VANDEVEER. Dec. 12. MARY L.. wife) of William II, Vandcveer. Funeral servleet IW1 -In m . ut realdenrA nf hiiMharM 4ja "Chambers nve., C.imden. N. J. Int. private.,. narieiah cem. Frienas mav call Tues., T te 0 p. m. ( WALI.ACE. Dec. 11. EDWAHD IRWIK WALLACE, nged 81. Relatives nnd friend Invited te services Wed., 2 p. m.. 3350 Rett, i ave., Wlasahlcken. Int. private, Mt. Merlah. . WATKINS At the Masonic Hume. Dec. - 11. WILLIAM A. WAT INS. nged 00. Rela tives and friends, also rxcelsler Ledge, Ne. 401. r and A, M.. invited te funeral. Tues. 2 p. m.. from the Heme. 3333 N. Ilrnn.l st Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. WERNER. At W ldn-oed Crest. N. J.. Dec. 10, 1020. JESSE E , husband of th late Hettle M. Werncr. Relatives and friend Invited te services, nt the home of his son, William P. Werner. 4011 Reese st.. Phlla., ) Tues., Dec. 1 1, 1 p. m. Int. private. WltlTECAH. D"C ll. DOROTHY B.. wlf of Fred C. Whltec.ir (nee Rllsard). Relative and friends' are lnvild te attend funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m., resldence. (118 S. Yewdell st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem WILEY Suddenly. Dec 12. WILLIAM MARPLE, son of Charea W nnd Sue Mnr i,le Wiley. Sctvices nt IWsham Frlends Meeting. Wed 2 p. m. Friends may call nt parents' residence, 3611 Musgrave St., Ocrmantewn. Tues evc. WOOD. On Dec 11. 1020. JOHN E. WOOD, aged 5(1 ncars. Relative and friend arm Invited te the service, en Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'rleck. at his resilience, E. Church read. Elklns Park. Pn. Inter ment private Autes will be at Eikins Park station te meet train leaving Rending Ter minal 12:02 p. m. WORRELL. Dee. 11. 1020. EDWIN H. WORRELL, nged 87. Funeral service Tues 1 p. in., at his late residence. Upper I Providence. Delavvare county. Pa. Int. ii Media Cem. f YOUNO. Dec. 11. LIDIE S. widow of i ' Rlchnrd 11. Yeune. Relatlvea nnd friends ar -Invited te attend funeral services. Tues., 3 p m.. at her late residence. 1030 Leuden si. Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. LOST AND FOUND AIREDALE Ixist. nnmF. and nddrea en cellar. Rewnrd If returned te 233 S. 21at st. RAO Lest, brown traveling bag from auto mobile. 0.35 p. m. Thursday, en llrend st. between Race and Rldge ave.: contents, wearing apparel and war relics. Please gat In teu-h with O. A. Ebelhan, 2000 Market at Ieriist 3750 , DOO Lest. Kosten bull, license Ne. 104T: rewi'd (IS03 N 12th. st Oak Lane. LEDGERS Lest. Dec. 0, 2 canvas covered loes., leaf ledgers f'nm sain; liberal reward If returned te 1012 Fllliert at. PERSONALS SIMON KAPI.IN sold te Ilenjamln Goldstein cigar and enndv a'ere located at 203H Rtdge nve.. any claim te be presented en or befer Tuesday. December 14th. nt 11 o'clock a. m. S gn'd SIMON KAPI.IN. I WILL NOT Im responsible for uny debt e'her than these contracted by myself. Arthur P. Wilsen. HKLP WANTEO VEMALE COOK und dewnatnlra werk: white: refer encn required. Apply after 5 p. m., Dr. Mitchell. 332 S 15th st. EMBROIDERERS Embroiderers, experience en monegrn4 work can'be done here or taken home. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S GIRLS Excellent opportunity for girls i yen is of age te net ns messengers In our meicnanaise anu nenurui i-iunvui ucuitiuei,,. ihk Unrs. Roebuck (t In Roosevelt Ileulevaid, (J lOVKUNKhS or semltrnlned nurae for two m ,n,mie children, with supervlBlen of child IW attending school. Telephone Ardmore 041. ' morning or evening, or addrcas llex 47. Himrferd. Pa REOULATION FINISHERS Women, experienced err flnlahlnc aults ether regulation garments. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S SALESLADY If you could mnke 1 te IS an hour soiling hosiery from factory direct tn uter. would you try? Write us today. Tru-Werth Mills, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. eTi'wnnnAPiir.ri One of the best women's ahep In the country requires 'he services of an experienced HtenoirrApher. Apply by letter glvlpg full du'Ulltt us te i'xpyll"nci, reiereuce, samrr, etc P 820 lydger linice. p,.veMiiiHllMl tvtth Dlrtatihena eXDart' ei',i.e for eecretarlul work. 125 per vveekl nl, siant vvermnp i-,iu,,,viuii, ,wuii.wm C.riiDhopliene Ce.. 50 N. 0th at. STENOGRAPHERS We have aevernl very deatrnble openings for both experienced and In"-", il ,"-1 " ii 'Manners. Hears, hesduck St Ce. Uoeaevru liuill'ivaru. .- STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wl edge of boekkeeplnu. Apply 238 with knewi- N. ureaa st rei i TWO well recommended Priitcatant women for cooks waiiresat-H u, uti.iti" - Address 132 W. Walnut lane. , TYPIST . We are looking for a blight accurate tyrdst who Is looking for ft sternly position wltn advancement. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S WE deslre the service of several well edu- cater Miung women In our general clerical department: typist or Ixiekkei ping experience preferred Seam. Reebmk & Ce., Roosevelt Boulevard. -. YOUNG WOMAN In Inspection and "wrapping department: dry goods store experience pre- ferred. H F. Deweea. 1122-24 Cheatnut St. Pen mil WOMEN WANTED K0 AND t73 PER WEEK We want ut onto 10 nuibllleua women 18 te 40 te qualify for executive positien: I experience net necessary If willing te davetsH a few hours' cpure time each week nt heni te learn Important technical knowledge) far Interview, without obligation, writ KXECUTIVR SERVICE It tl HE A I J, Bl TRANSPORTATION HLIK1,, PHILA. y h "i 1 vy h f- u d " va.' tnt I Hi fr i. - iwMffi mmmmwm
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