?'' . i fi.. Ji f BUM i' vsr I . pi t 5 t j j: ' ! ! 'I ( X ( I Ir r b , i m . ;) M i I i p I1, i i 1 ' ' V . ,n ', i r I ' 1 t s ' ! M STARVINGlNlii HAUNT MISSIONARY! Doomed Throng at Doors Daily. Sent Away With Kind Words. No Food MANILA SHIPMENT ARRIVES Sptclal Cable Dispatch Copyrtoh' iif Br Hie KKV. K. J. (.RIFFiTH (The Rev. Francis .. Griffith, Church of England misiiannry at Anpino, CAirla, on the hem of the Chihii prnrwre famine rone, hn direct charge of rr lief itiork among the ttarvina thotitnnds fif hi district.) Anplrt. ChDill, North Chin, r eb. 0. - -Ornln dttitributlon to the (amine suf ferer benn Dwfmbr f!0 The oup kitchen closed December CO The stock of clothing sent from Manila nearly nil rtns been distributed. We nre now feed, injr 7000 people. There has been h fault henvv lull of snow, so that the spring wheat is cov Tod and the poor people are unable to father that food, and there arc no leaves on the tree and no uerdi left for food. Reports arc received dally of persons freeiins or stnrvinj to death. This doomed throng nt ra doors daily and hare to be sent away with kind words, but no food. My day is spent rlmost entirely In interview ins depntn tlons of starving women, who are ioraetimes conducted by the city elder or their villago elders. 'inreo such rmrttes arrived Millie I was tryinr to take my lunch yesterday. I In each case it was the same story, ther were many starvlnc persons not included among the chosen few. Could i I possibly enlarge the roll? They bad to be sent nway stan'ing. mere skeleton for want of nourishment which the distrnetrd mother had tried in vain to provide With a few words of consolation she wns sent home to die. After tea yesterday I went for a walk. On mv return I was dctancd in the east suburb by a group of starving women with their children. They berged me to come horn" and drink tea with them and see for myself that of food nnd clothing as well as bedding ther had practically none. With tears streaming in their eyes nnd prostrating themsehes in the froren mow, thev besought me to take pity on them When I explained to them the difficult problem that we were faced with and that we were doing all we poRilbly could to relieve the terrible suffering, thev with one accord cave ex pression to remarks such us these: "We know you are doing all you can." ' "Where should we have been before th s if you had not opened the soup kitch in?" "We would not trouble you after all your kindness to us. but we are starling." "Please forgive us." One is anxious to know bow long one can keep goln; with this happening daily and many times a day. It is the wonderful patience of these starving piople that I think gives one courage and hope nnd strength to carry on. The thought that the leaders of the ration are chiefly concerned in raining thousands of brigands in th form of soldiers to prev upon the offering folk instead of using the funds for famine relief fills one with righteous nnger. Just imagine. $20,000 wag collected here for starting the grain-at-cost scheme. The plan was put into opera tion before I appeared on the scene. Alore than three months have Ron bv tut no grain has arrived et The whole capital will have disappeared. 1 fear, before very long Official Kvact Kecs I must use great care in forming it.j relief committers I have ro-operat'M nith the city mag strate. the city elders and the village in every matter that 1 thought advisable, but pray, do not re quest me to intrust nny funds to them 1 found the village elders were exacting fee from the fe-r The general enndi t'on of the fam ne sufferers s mor easily imagined t'.i.in described For several years thej have had to do with out buving clothes, for th"v could not get even enough to cat Manv of them riinTiiri..iH .tiw,hi kiionl Ivr.PHsfam wt .,lhtrtiAun-innuuin-.-i J THEATRES W irr-"KtT IC ISfi b nit' esheni Ave AVENUt IATINKK OA1I.T IMIBdTin C.IMI 1" . "FLYING PAT' BELMONT- '" IOBI KKANKIn "ROMANCE" sr-r-N A O BOTH i ' El.r. AVE :.ui' ......v .- rAKriri si niui.' "The Wonderful Chance Az-M ICtri IM "It'lil." m-TVVKBN COLISEUM vim n mi r.Vlll lll'.NNKTT In "HAIRPINS" 'ii"iMDf vie:, r t din.r.D avu IUMdU . ' i A t "n Krai '.f rd L," J TIH':ll llH In 'SALOME" i- nm tsTi -AHrri. a-, k lwCj-M-'I-r -Ut r-e !,-' MMIH1N MVn-K !"-,., "THE RESTLESS SEX" I rTlCT 5-I AM) IXX't: T STflKKTbl - ' 'iitnriiu.i "INSIDE OF THE CUP" NIXON ;?v a' i MAiiKF.T sra 15. 7 and u villtV tlAVA In "BLACKMAIL" rTiT-l""l 6Sl A" 1 -A-.nl hTS R 1VOL1 MATlNnE DAIt.T ' THE DEVIL'S PASSKEY" OTT A Mn GKP.MANTOWN AVE STRAIN U T VKNANGD HT winstov riirnriiii.t." "INSIDE OF THE CUP" a eTnD rrtANKLiK i oirtAiiD avu Ab I Ut MATINI11S DAII.T "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" Al IDAD A 2I3- OI.rtMANTOWN AUKvJKA MiriNHB DAII Jill! IIS'IMIN'A fll.rtMANTOWN AVU ,T THY) MI'TINY "F TIIK FIKiNOftK wrru MiTciiK.1.1. i.f.wih BENN UVfll AND V.OODI.AND AVK. MATINFR DAILY MILTON 1II.I.S In "BEHOLD MY WIFE" llrn.nl A KusqurlMnna L-,Jl.u i"1 ' i Hii'iiis. a until 11 DOI'tlLAS VAIItllVVKM In "THE WARK OF ZORRO" r.. i . nl. I "" togetner to maKe some t-ort i , , , . . . . ..." ; v""-" v " Kimstitut' ir ijiaiiKeis. i. nimren run , , tI, . - .: ,,, .",.'i, "'" i Painter. C evelnnd cnpitansi, was One pitiable case was a poor woman , abuV half nakd. Ini? week' tul he n, R ! and her brother. Keuyon. Jr., two in rags with a child at the breat. To' AtW-nt have enough food the ' ";V , '? ' "' ' ', es , .fl,iAm,S.liinld. narrowly escaped death late convince me she laid back her rag, and , Manila shipment for about one-twelfth rd J ' , crt 1" ',, ' ' " iC !hen ?he Palntrr, automobile was exposed her (hild unclothed. It was a of th" poorest t-oile for five months., r ' r H ,r wn8 ,rnlea" i mo.i In n coll son. py" j j Daily Photoplay Guide x ADVOCATE USE OF ALASKAN REINDEER .atdaMIBasaaeaes. aMP' " k assY' nM aaaK vaam taLIV '- '" ataSt ! rwfs "Bl-sS., Bl. x milk .t.sHt'M ..-': JCfS'iessf; S n HO i"X-r FiHiV. .. iffi. mLKMm hiwmu HMMMkl f, l,M t IK Iteindccr Ateah ma MKin be :is popuLtr in the lulled Mutes an beef- .stcuk. Vllhjaliniir McfunMn ( right ). world fmnous explorer, and Curl .1. Iimen, of Ala.ika, ret-ently met In Witshlnstim In an effort to assist the government In promotlnc the two of reindeer from Alaska ore literally in rK. Such Karmcnt ' as thej wear are of the thinncKt tie. scrlptinn In some ot the homes there is no trau on the cold brick beds. A few bits of broken mattinc is all the) have to lie on, nnd for covering no wadded I will rind a roll of straw' which ,s not nil the period we have to fare. And a the people eat up their last rceres ths poorest will glow In numbers mop' and more. Amusement Place Burned Detroit. Keb. . H A. IM Fire of undetermined origin today destrojed the Pier Dance Hall and the Coliseum, ' a riverfrout amusement resort, entail ing u lom estimated at S.'OO.OOO. Sev eral firemen were slightly injured when the roof of the pier hall collapsed. The flame for a time threatened a number of amusement concessions adjoining the Coliseum nt the Helle Isle bridge np pronch. SEASHORE Atlantic Cltr. Orn City. Wild- wood and Cupe Ma.r EXCCIISIONS EVE11V SCM1AY Hwsl $"1 EA "Wtr T He Triv v JL at3U A4dltitml Lt Chutant uti Sntb Et. r.rrlti for AtUatie city 7.10 A. H. r Ail.ane citr i Tvr Oomui Cit sit 7k i WIMwiwI u r.n. May. ! Ckeitout Bt. rerry 7 0 a l. BoQtb at. r.rrr 7.10 a. m Urmrai&g In-rt all potats 4,11 P V. Aaciaoiuu ezourtun x.meem Birth. lay, rtbniirr 12. aad Washington' Birtilar Tebnitr? 22. ic City Railroad rilOTOPI.AYf CARMAN OLnfANTow.v avk. v-rtAivmn aiiovg ai.i.i:oiikni IllK.I..x rilKllt.S'Kl in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" CENTURY i:r'8 M-,nT OI.IVK TKI.I. in' ' " "CLOTHES" ray's Knickerbocker Vio KAItl.K U'II.I.M4 In "DIAMONDS ADRIFT" I FAIR MO! IWT -o. A Trarrl It. aliTiVi 1 I naj .. ..:' ,'1-' -- MlTiVi I !-. v "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" FRANKFORD rnANKronw A I'I'VltLt in Mir n in 'HONEST HUTCH" lllf i.. ... -.-- i Ciprmantniyn C-tn (Vrmantovn Ave vjti iiiaiiLuwii MriNFi; daily "ITT nOf.HRS "AllY "HONEST HUTCH" CRAND "-n AVD maTikpt ItllllKftT mahwiVk in "THE FAMILY HONOR" T.RANT in": "iitAito am. , -.... MATI'-'KK IAM T i norfii.. vmnN-KM in "lHt MARK OF ZORRO" IMPERIAL" -MWrAVr'r ,B! IIITK l(ISF In "TWO MOONS" JEFFERSON ""H&ixnzfZ "PASSION'S PLAYGROUND" I IRFRTY nof,Ai roLi-Miii w UOCIlI I MATINKK rilll Y iii.ii ".i r. lll-s-sil in "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" MODFL 1L'5 "OVJ'T"" Ore"ht lVlll-lL. fnntlnuons 1 In 11 ft Ml K'MHW.f VOI ST. I "MID-CHANNEL" I dVERBROOK"3'1 4 ivvnFon I uriMri. inmivMoiiv tJ "THE MASTER MIND" PARK UIL"'.K. AVV.- nAT-puiN hi rrtlMA r.i -j i-. uvg ii i.i t,, u IIAHIL Hirsfl'M "The Street Cnlled Straight" Or IUVC4 MATINI1IS HATURDAT II. II. WAHNKIHn "MIIKN WK MKKF, COMBDY "HKK I)0(JUONK msOOrNO" .1 mi it iiMiirinin iiitijtii'iiisiiiiiinuni A-sssW ,-, "" " uBriiissBsl . 7uJm I Wsalalala3lKSr cIibIbIbIbIIbbIss 3' xs. J?mTZJttw'Mim.Z421 SVENIG PUBLIC LEDGER-PfilEADELPHI A, WEDNESDAY, l f1 j 'A 3 J. . v iv Tiig'' sv.z J Prince Kropotkln Dies "Again," London, Feb. ! -A Mocdw wireless dispatch ss that Prince Peter A. Kro. potkln. the lliispinn snenti't nnd revo- lutlonarv lender died in Moscow yes tenln ffl IBHMr!& HTr :5 I. -... !,. .. I. .. . ...!l I ... - Rheumatism and Netiritis Why Suffer Lonpr? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famouo curatt'c water from near Hot Springs, Ark. KVDIO-ACTIVE ENDORSED BV PHYSICIANS b Mountain Valley Water Co., rtmne wnlnnt I07 h. r n '"dm f yt Ititem, " fes and P It rt 0 n re r Sold ti lnt-ct ins (.-rorern druKVleta. etc.. or dlrert t,v u m FEB. 14, 1921 Steamer "CHAS. H. CRAMP" saib from PHILADELPHIA Cargo accepted for Los Angeles Harbor, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle ' (WITHOUT TRANSSHIPMENT) Regular Sailings Thereafter : Best Service ATLANTIC-GULF AND PACIFIC LINE (The FIRST line that carried fruit from Co.t to Coa.t hr ALL-WATER ROUTE) Chas. Kurz & Co., Inc., Agents Drcxel Bldg., Phila., Pa. Lombard 5104 Team Deliveries Pier No, 3 North Main 1520 1 SSriprlr'a7tf j 1 t s IsTTaTTlrtTi'iT Mil m ' f '""Wsmni -COIIti OLndl economy in hourifl xleeper o (alibmia i , ' I You save about hall the berth rate. You travel on a first-class train three to choose from, The Navajo, Missionary and Scout. Fred Harvey meals ot stations. Snta Fe "all the way." 11 C Hnit'li, T & S K lt rinunco HldK So 1'ii.n Sa I'hlludi-lphlu, ra. phono Ixeuat CI" I tj iJ Hie (toMCyonline SEES 10-CENT FARE IN N.J. Failure to Pass Parry Dill Meant Grab of Millions. Says Phlnney Trenton, Feb. I). Asserting that the Public Utilities Hoard no longer has any control over trolley fares and that failure to pass the Parry valuation bill means u ten-cent fare, Medley H. Phlnney, executive secretary of the New Jersey State League of Munici palities, today issued a statement In which he pointed to evidence of the In fluence of the Public Service Co. over legislator. Ills statement says: "It is seldom that so raw and so colossal n grab is put over on an un suspecting public as now seems likely In Now Jersey, xne ngnt in me nenme over the Parry valuation bill is a fight i tor tne ten -cent, tare ana mo bhikcs un- scores of millions of dollars, 'ine Alien net of inai. which the I'arr.v Dill cor rects, laid the foundation for the ten cent fare, t believe that it was dc liberatelv framed nnd passed to saddle on the shoulders of New Jersey car riders the crushing burden of from fifty to ont! hundred million dollars' worth ot water in the Public Service Unllway securities. This amounts to on annual grab of from four to eight million dol lars from the public, not for one year, but forever ....,, ., . "The general public believes that trnlinr fnres nre retaliated by the Public Itilit'ies Hoard. Sometimes It kicks about their decisions, but it belief it knows who to hold rcspotiBiDie. inn is not the case toda. There is no longer nnv public control whatsoever on trolley fares, nor will there be unless the Parrv bill or a sdmllar bill is enacted into law. The aluation power, wntcn absoluteh determines trolley fares, waa taken nwnv from the public authorities bv the Allen net ot llt'-'O and given to a firm t,( "Independent." or In other i: words, irresponsible firm of engineers. Some of the member of this firm have been v hired n experts by the Public u-w,.., i. in the nnst Public Serv- ire tiromienndn prestiges a value of sir.ii nrxi immv nlthouch in 1015 their oTtinrts onlv claimed a value of $100,000,000. Capitalist's Daughter Killed by Auto ri.intnnit Keb. !. ucoia l'nmtcr. .. rmira oiii ilniiuhtcr of Ken.on V, Kinen years today ovcr- 718 Chestnut St. (n Ktn i:iHl!lilMllli Bf''ffslSSSSBsW: fort WELLESLEY DRIVE MONDAY College Club la Headquarters for National Campaign for $2,700,000 The national campaign to ralso $2,700,000 for Wcllcsley College will open next Monday, and the local head quarters of the drive, at the College Club, 1300 Spruce street, is prepared to take subscriptions from this district. Mrs. George II. Wood is chairman of the committee for the district to 'which thin city belongs. MlstrOracc Kimball is secretary. The officers of the Wcllcsley Alumnae Association, all of whom are from this city this year, follow: l'resldcnt, Mrs. Henry II. llonzcll, 111 West Moreland avenue, Chestnut Hill; vice president, Mrs. George, B. Wood, 1830 Spruce street, Philadel phia ; secretory, Mrs. George It. Camp, 013 South Kortjvfifth street, West Philadelphia, treasurer, Misa Jeannette Kelm, Cynwyd; assistant treasurer) Mrs. ,T. Howard Cloud, Ardtnore; director, Miss Emmn Griffith Parsly, C420 Sherwood road, Ovcrbrook. WOMAN REPLACES WOMAN Mrs. Bostwlck Elected Member of Pitman Board of Education Pitman. N. J., Feb. 0. Mrs. I. B. Ilostwlck, was elected a member of the Pitman board of education nt the annual school election held here last evening. She succeed Mrs. Clarence n. Tlchenor, the first woman school director ever elected hero. Mrs. Tlch enor wbb not a candidate for re-election. Dr. C. B. Phillip was re-elected as the other member of the board. Women made n spirited campaign at Olassboro and succeded lu getting two of their number elected as board of education members. They arc Mrs. C. O. Shute and Miss Anna Htaugcr. Charles F. Helpp and W. A. Downer, Jr., were re-elected. ' AUTO LAMPS Quteklr reialratf by Netaraut FaeUrjr experts Piithtr, EnamtilRi (Pre-Wmr Pricee) Rose Mfg. Co. Ill Arth Strait Comfort from a jar of Resinol Only those who have tried it can realize the relief that Resinol Oint ment brinps to sufferers from skin trouble. Even in severe, wcll-cstab- ,7. KUfs al SKin irouoic or Oiner Itching disorders it Usually allnys Iho irritnHon nrr.rrmt.Kv nnH hntj. out fut healing. -----.-. .. rm ...f-.j ..u -"it-v- Th game eentle medication which malcej Restnol Ointment bo beneficial In nliio present In Resinol Soap and Itegl nol SbTlp8 Ktlck. Brery diactlmlnatlntr man and woman nhould adopt them for dally use. They are natnr n aids to a more perfect ekln. M all druggists. 11KANGIAI. hlNKINO rCM NOTICE To the Holders of Tlrst Preferred Stoek ' and Second Preferred Htock of huperlor .tee Corporation Nntlu is hereby given that In the Hlnltlng I'und of Superior Steel Corporation, the fol lowing sums ure applicable to tho purchase oi snares or rirsi iTCerra ana recona t'on t such extent as the funds In the sinking Fund may permit, at tno lowest F rlees n which auch shares may be offered or ssle to the Corporation, but at a nr'ce not io ri-eed One Hundred and l'iriien Dollaro (Illfi.COl per ahare. nnd the amount of nil unpaid and accrued dividends thereon. Sealed offering plainly marked "Ofisr f Preferriid Slock" nre hereby Invited to t made to the huperlor Steel Corporation, at the r.nce of Its Transfer Agent, fin Uroad. tcsv. New York City, on or before February Itth. 1M1 Huch offem shall state tho number of shares for sals, and whether First or Becond Preferred, nni the price at which ouch shares are offered, and shall be signed Ul the hoWWs thereof. NU'Klunn HTEKI. conroBATios, Hy Columbia Trust Company. Its Transfer Agent, n.i'ed Nt York January 2. 1021 TO TIIF. tlOI.DKUH OF KARTP-IIN Pr TTlOI.Kt'M COMPANY. Porn Issue, first Hen rollMeral trust 10-yenr 7 per cent sinking fund gold bonds due September 1. 102l Notice In hereby given that the under signed will rer-lve on rebmary 11, 1WI, at 12 o'clock win s-alod tendera or proposals of the a'oie txinds t'i b surrendered for -eilemptlon on Ki,(urr 15. 1021. at prices not exceeding tin l.ui 1red and two and one half Mir rntmn tn'2HZ. of ur rjllla ne. rru-d Ingres ut 'A iuijnys In the sinking fund amounting io UIH22DOI, The right Is rosernd ly Ui uiidsrelgned lo reject any or all offers COLLMHIA TM.'MT COMPANY. Trustee, ii JK'jiiu i: WAnnKN. Vice PresldenU Dsl-d F-lmisr I, HSI pfiutiiAnv i. isti mitick to not.n. Y.nH OF 0 MllrlTf.AflK HONDH OF TIIF. PHOF.NIX iJlON COMPANY. Under the provl dvl.lon, of he Sinking Fund. Sealed pro! ..I. .-Ill K ,.lv,1 unlll tl n'rWV n n. po en i the mill Instant, at the office of the Trus. te for thr sals to It of forty-seven (47) of the said bonds at the lowest rate, hut In no case nxrredlni Wr2 with accrued Interest. Till. PKNNHYI.VANIA COMPANT for Insurant ea un Lives and Granting An nuities, Trustee. (117 Chestnut t . Phlla . Pa. nutderuja The Shoe Repairers, Inc. Philadelphia quarterly dlitdsnd of two per cent (2 , ins p-eferrnd stock has been declared, P4.jj.blts February 0, 1B21, to the preferred stockholders ot record aa ot December SI 1020. GEO. J. HASHING. Treasurer. IIOMIII OF IIIKKCTOKM OF TUB h I'rnnsylvaiila lullmud Company thin dav declared a liuart.rlw .II..I. dend of two (2) per rent on thu capital stock of the company. sald dividend to be ' credited to the stockholders as the registered ut the closing ur o'clock p. m Wednesday, Closing ui tne txlollu at Vi-dnesilav. lm, i.. . '. w.'.v,- '' ... tan. I".. " " i"'u'?."".i'.'. ..V.'. ".7.V The transfer books will remain rlr.,i ,In.n the 21st Inst February B, 1021 JOHN H WISH Tr..,, tiik CO.MMONWK-VLTII TITLK INSUR. ANCB AND TRUST COMPANY chf.",,.'!ui ,n?4 Twelfth Streets Philadelphia. January IS. II 1 rMH IBvt 11m 1 U v JMAw' MJ7t. th, purclu.se of ttr.t rrefeYred ' nniV.XNY I .rmer pVlTatV0 " "ur,a- m. ' In. fltock. JJBS.nrtO II to Uie purchase of Second Thlrtl and Wnlnnt Mrerts OAl.IAOIIlIlt. Feb 0 10-1 invu.i, Preferred Stock. ajd that Huperlor Sleel Philadelphia ' wife Tof James akllaaher (ne r"irnihAiV.Nft1!' Coreoratlon wIlT use and apply auch funds The Annual Meeting Pof tho Stockholders atliej anrfrlemli Invltjd to ' f uSJr.i ThJ.1, on March Id 1 021. In the purchase of First n .1,1, rvmnnv win h held at Its office. H!.in V n, (mi ii."r.i. '.Hill!' Thurs., i'iirPTn Niivu nr in. I'ArnA.ET nn; sill . in iii'v:.. ir.ivir.mr.j.H ikni iu.i r. .r- ... . Preferred Htock and Second Preferred Block, u. B. cor. Third and Walnut streets Phlla. IN nth et Solemn hill mi of r.S h proMded In the Certificate of Ineorimra- delphla Pa. on Wednesday, March J, 101. at Bt BiImhM's Cliurch b o in im 'i JST Hon and t by-laws of the Corpora- .. i n..in.i . for ilia election of Henuipiir r-m ' '"' "" "W 921. ll"XfiHZ.AnV.'-M?. "? ?)". ?Ylof"BtiV."Tai ;p.y.a. yMSStt '.'oTl ' I to alockholdera of record at the close nf busln.ss January 81st. Cheoki 'j g" Imalle . JAMC3 y BLLHJ0A Becretary lalaH lalalalala V TEBBtJARY 9, 1921 WOMAN REVOKES SIGNATURE Mrs. Pyke Aiked Chairman White's Resignation Under Misapprehension Cleveland, 0., Feb. 0. (Hy A. P.) Mrs, A. n. Pyke, Democratic na tional commlttrewoman from Ohio, Issued a statement today in which she declared her signature to the letter sent to Oeorgc White, of Marietta, chair man of the Nalionnl Democratic Com mittee, virtually demanding Hi resig nation, had been obtained by National Committeeman Thomaa E. Iove, of Texas, through a misunderstanding. Mrs. Pyke, who wns appointed by White on the committee which Is to meet next week In Washington to set a date for a reorganization meeting, tele graphed White nt Marietta last night that she was a "firm and stanch sup porter" of his and requested that ler signature on the round robin made public at Washington be disregarded. Traffic Violator Fined Henry Gagrindrene, of Eleventh And Carpenter streets, Camden, waa fined $T0 today for violation of the traffic ordinance in having halted a motor-bus within sixty feet of a street crossing, Francis Pyne, of lf27 Hollywood street, driver of a motortruck, also was ar rested for violation of the ordinance covering condition of the brakes on an automobile. Pyne was following closely after Gagrindrenc's motor-bus when the bus was halted and could not stop his truck in time to prevent a rear-end smash. His sentence was suspended. GAS Soldering Furnacee and Appliances BBSD FOR. CATALOOVB L, D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St Drll, Harktt Hi K-tfWtone, Main 441 We Are Reprinting YEARNING FOR YOU The teaton'a ballad sensation oy Harry l). Kerr and C, Harold Lowdtn We thought we had sutwd jrlsht. but you came at ua too atronalir. We hopo no one will be illaappolnted. It one dealer la out. try another, but by all muna a-et It If you appreciate a delightfully appeal ing poem with the moat charmlnt melody ot the eeaaon. Hundreda have beeen com pletely captivated. Trender'a. Weymann'a. Swisher's noe w"a, Htrawbrldse A Clothtrr'a. Bnellrn bunt's win be giad to play It. or Stop In at room too. N. VT. rer, inth and Ifiee H.. and rt ihe rampotrr' own twternretatton.. The price Is 30c (back to normal) THE HEIDELBERG PRESS rjbllahera for Dlacrlmlnatora 15th & Race Sta., Philadelphia InXXNClM. NOTICE TO TIOLTF,nS or EBOJ M0IIT1NO CO.Mr.UTT I1rt Morttace 8 Slnklnx Fund Ttmin MM... i-. . ... : , , , . ...- mvu iiuvrcsi. aii proposals anouiu u "7fi- PBNN8H.VAN.A COafPAMT Propoaala for Sinking Kund Erie Ught-1 '" leg Co.' HHTKKN FKTBOI.KUM CO.. riRHT MORTOAOK fl.'- NINKINO Ft;NI) IMXDN. Undsr the provisions of the mortgage pro- Under the.terma of the mortgage sealed husband of Marv Dunbar nVi.iii.. iiA re as. ft srsBS. uoV".h.5 TBru.iv,-, &Ti S ,"St,VMHr"f F for the sale of as many of aatd bnnda as "foihe" 2?j'e AMtn It iiiJh m?..e .hi,18 I can be purcha.ed with the sum of 132.881.50 I &'? 0V "Jhe1 tmm,? ;,.Hf," '.'o' i ii ini lowesi nrice noi exceeainjr iuo ana M idr the provisions of the mortgage pro- ices aaj.. j p. m., late residence. 601S Cris is for the account of the Sinking Fund com st. Prankford. Itcmalne may be be received until 3 o'clotlt. p. m., Feb- JleweJ Frl.. after 7 p. m. Int. Win. I'enn posaii win ruarv 15. 1091. nt ih. nPn, f Th Pnnnavl. 0riinn, Annuities. Trustee, for the sale to JOHN, husband ot Hophle Ferguson, aged 83 I It at the lowest price not exceeding 103 andliears Relatives and frlenda. also Lafayette ' .$?& kM".T.-L .". V1y. &nlel.Ko.1l.r. and A. M.: m. John'. ', anu uompans' for Insurances on Mes ana m u.vi.uu ivin yurcininni iiuuun mi untiwi shall be surrendered for redemption on or bernri jrarch 1, 10'JI. All tenders should be addrees-d to the underslmed. TUB PENNSYLVANIA COMPANT For Insurances on lAvra and Granting Annultlea. Trustee. 517 Chestnut street. Phlla., Pa Lnuer nrnvlslnns nf thn inortfnirn. nrn posals for tho account of the Sinking Fund will be revelled until 3 Kebruair 10. 1021. at the J o'clock, P. in., on ie offlco of The Penn - Insurances on I.lvea sjiyjnm unmpany ror and Granting Annuities. Trustee, for the sale io n at me. lowest price, noi exceeaing iui and acrrud Interest, of aa many bonds aa Ilianoiun v.111 purchase. All tenders should t addressed to the undersigned. TUB PENNBYL.VANIA COMPANT For Insurances on Ivee and Granting ... Aji'iultiea. Trustee. Tenrt-n for Sinking leund Temple foal cn. ua v,iir.rniiuv iwvrii iiits., s Annual Meeting I'resiaent, vieo l'resiaent anu nine mi ne rertors nnrl fnr th transaction of such other buslneeH '-.- . ... . - ..... ..T ..-.- them. Including an amendment to the by na may do omugm ueiorn laws M n YATES. Secretary t5p,TIIF. NORTIIKBN CKNTBAI. BAII- WAY' TOMPANY. rtaltlmnre, M. tlth February. 1021. Th- Annual Meettnir nf the Stockholders of thle Company Is called to bo held In n. onn ,.i g,.ii. i h. ru. f Ilaltlmiire. Maryland, ut 10:43 a. m.. on Thuiday, 24tli Vrbrunry, 1W1, when the Annual Ileport of the President and Hoard or uirectiirs ror 100 win te preseniea, an election held for twelie Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and such other business transacted as may properly come before the m-eting I.KWIB NHILHON, Becretnry. 02?" COMMKIK'IAL TUl'HT COMPANY PhlladelDhla. February 3 1021. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders tl.l. .eanrnu ...Ml k. 1,-lrl a t It. ..m. e-. ..! 1 rn.t. TI..IMI.. m.ll.Ai.i.i Tenders for Sinking Fund Uastern Petroleum Inxlted to attend funeral services at hie 92 . Jjte reslnence. 4IS Oermanton ave... TKMI'I.i: COAX. C1IMPANY. TR8T COU J.h'stnut Hill. 1 rl., J p. m. Int. try Hill M1M.IV.1 triTMi nnvna rOI.I.l. Feb. .. 19JI. I,'I,I,EV. , Monday. Febrimr- 2L .1021. at 2 P. m.. fori1"!; I'.Ti. . , tne election or eix imecwra una ror tne transaction of such other business aa may tie brought before the meeting HAMIMH. A CnoIIH. Secretary fj-Sj TIIF. ANNUAL MKKTINO OK Tlir. US' Slockholders of the Atlrntnwn Relllnr Mill, will bv held at the nfflc. of th. !.. pany. 288 Drexel IlulMIng, Philadelphia. T..1t .his . T . . . l . m. VP--. - . . -rrjiiinvi '"" Wit 1021. at 11(30 a, m Tuesday. February is'. for the election of five Htocknnldera nr th. AIH.UI. n : CVimpany will be held nt the office of the Company. 2M Drexel jlulldlng. Philadelphia" Penna-, on Tiiesday. Feb. IS, 1021. nt ltili p. nt., for the eieeHon of flic Dlreclora to airie tor tno ensuing ear ana for such it,. i-iiatlraii aa sva n as . !.. .-a-A ai- . - eh" bu"n,,,",,,"f,m,,,.r' b?,!r?f.?-nfibJor" J l"'WHI.I.. HI'rl-h.HS Secy. I gF"TIIF, ANNUAL MKKTINti OF Till? aioi-anninera nr me Teacher Puhl shin Company will be h-lll In the Onnf.r.n.! Hnom, Keystone Ilulldlng. loth st. above r-htstnut. Thuraduj. February 7, . 4:lfl HK.vitv n Din.NiNOEn. Secret a ry lieelit Meetings tST '.' K. J fcU.y1""1 STATF.U MKKTINO -' of the ntreeioM of the AllrninJn .lolling Mills -All I 1, h.M Vt the offlc, ?f the Coniiwn 2.i3 Urcxel llull.llne, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, February IS 1921, nt 11H5 a. m. ' H rH'SBIILI. HIHlDKna. beer. KSf Tllll nK4il'lLll WTATI'.I) .MKlmNfj ' of the Directors of the Aldrtrb Pump Company "111 e held at the office of tht i.oiiii'..i. -- "-c .luiiiiiim, 1'niiaaeip Pennsylvania, on Tuiwday, February 1321, at 12 o'clock imnn, n nuasin.L nrnDuns. sc; Speelnl Nollres rrr, .hhivk n (iri.r.iiav uK THAT vnTii'ie u iiiiiiiiiisi ....r-i.. - . Ih,,,,c'Wery c.-'c,m;ni;;.nn 'of VhVWrSmont uartment of Publto Hufety. a pudiio peering, upon these n these applications '".rit'lWl.rhlla win us nm in nimm .1111 ileipnia. nn the 11th day ""'"'" VI W i ' " "" iar ana wickj at. rrordentown -v,---."-- -rnss- for tuch other business aa may be brought own Cem- own' ,N' ' ,ni- Horden- 'if Ttl'SHKLL UtlDIIBUfl He,. . 1K,.'!'KP.' Feb- "...ANNA IS., wlf- . - tiik ASVlAl urwiK'n ... ; " .",'.""" in'e.Kurtxnabe). !l,iTl. i,rt7 .-. ----- .-..-,.,, ... ..-. uiiu ,ri-iiwo urr inv i.n .a -.. . ma in " i-ennaiian a under the provision. , Vc ""'" J"ii"i'in anu beloved al.iV. of the IMbllc Son Ice Company Law. b, th, ?r.f. ft'.VS 'r I Cor.on """ and friend. Keystone Trt'ithoue 'ompiinr of 1-hUadelnlila "hleil to funeral Hrvc-, fvi ; '.,',? for certificates nf Public Convenience "fdenc! ! elcl- cat late residence 2210 NT fPyden Ing the Commission's requlslto npprovnf of "V?,U ,nii Jrlv.n "-.,. n rontrarts between the Clt of Ph lade Uhli , .KIV9'K!'!' .?. MAnY J., daughter of nnd the Keystone Tei phone Coir winy r I La ' i"Un nd .Klltn King nelalliei and Phlladelidila for furnish n Munlclp" and ' Irlnd ' Invited to attend funera Thu?? Police Telephone Service to thr city of .R J"-. '.r-in h,r ' residence iji Philadelphia during the year 1021. as re- ca "' " Market s " s'olemi qu red by tho Klectrlcal Ilureau of'th. n? requiem mas. at St Jossola Oh ,.,K''n12 persona In Interest may appear and bs 'rom Parlors of William McConaghy' I Snl heard. If they so dsslre. u w enster and Wiomlng avei aKvI t.D KFTONK XJPIJONI, ff MPANV OF WJ& & JJ M .leued WtC 1 to 10 taHtri. Men's Hats Velours, Derby and oft. Jtemodeled Intc latett atytea and re trimmed caual to new Jeffenen Ht Co., 135 S. 10th St JDcatljs aASI5'J,Treb " WILLIAM AMOK, used th n'tlve nml friend are Invited to at. !?n funeral service. Thura,. 1J a. m., cnapel of Andrew J. Ilalr . Hon, Arch and lth ata. int. Mt. Jio-lah I'm AtlMSTllONO. At Hordento n. N .'., m..' It, ?.021' MAItlC W. aon of Mr nnl "'! ,wl,'r Armstrone, ed 20. Itelatlvat M? tyVW' n" Invited to attend funeral, pf ;V.2:99J,',..rn" "oil hit aon'e reTd;nc". in, f, "I"5 Umon an.. Ilardentown N. J. nt. nardenfonn rm hi,AiJ2T'!0a' !. T. 1021. TIIOMA fri?mil V M,'rv.Arm",rcnlt' n-ltly .1 J an. I 500. tt YA -!"w ' oaiie council, no, v. V V ,i1.y'a to runeral, Frl , s:30 a. m , lm ? MI or. Ualtlrroro and Wycnme .H2down' 1a- "'8h mnaa St. Phllo r?.a urch 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croi ten, ASlinAUOH. Keb. 7. MAnOAIHTT O.. Ji.f. of- J- Aahbaueh. Funeral services ..'r R- " a late residence, lhllmont. I. Int. Furcat Hills Cem. Train for rhll nwnt leaea Heading Terminal at 13.4.1 p. m n"AU8TIN. Suddenly, l'cb ft. nOlinnT. nuiband of Catherine iloyd Auetln. aged 10. 5S,,?'V nd friends InMled to funeral. mISIS2 p m ,rom ' residence. 232 Meredith at. Ini. Mt. Morlah Cem. "LACK. On Feb. 1. 1021, MAI1V, daugh :ri)'.l.ho ' Thomaa and Klltatxth Dlack. Jed 92 years Service on Thuredny after S00?' .?l a o'clock, at her late residence, 2130 N. U2d at. Interment t Arlington Ctmeterj', BO.VKICK. Feb. S, MAIIV LYDIA, daugh 5.1It.of l.he. ' Charlea F. and Mary K. Hon. J''"- . Helatlvea and frtenda are Invited to attend funeral ervlce. Sat.. 1 p. m., late reildencc. 017 ytoore at. Int. private. Frlenda may call Frl. eve. ...IkOT,H:-pb' T. 1021. JOHN', beloved huband of Catherine llooth aeed 69. rtela 5l t!L.?nc,fr'"1. and employes of Kennedy r.Jvl1,t &?' Bre Invited to attend funeral ervlce. Thurs.. 2 p. m at hla late rel r.!' A300 Ni. Howard el. Int. Holy Sep. uicliro Cem, llemuln.i may be viewed Wed. ffcIV.DDrrb?' 10J1- ANNA I... widow of S.U'V I7' na?"J- Helallvej and frlenda In y''l to funeral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 p. m . at the rejldenco of her niece. Mrs William Mc Coach. 719 S. 22d at. Int. private. d?u!,:il!"E.P Fcb . 8- 1021- MAitOAiinT. nl,?Ti.,ot aeor? I. nuehlcr (nee Hukor) S.n ' ie" nntl ""I"''' ate lnltcd to att-nd .""".-' yerTicea. rTl.. 1 p. m.. at 132 K. Uruad at. Int. prHale. husband of tie late Ellia liuffllnglcn. nela. tlea and frl-nds, and all societies ot which K, member, are Invited to aervlcea, Anur,5" S p- m-at residence of grandson. , n. F. Cooper. 0210 Haverford ac. Int. I W .. tSm' "malna may be viewed "vu. . ;u u V. in. mmoAUKn. Fob. s. 1021. mm.lik llUntlAUlin, Due notice uf the funeral will be given. CATON. Feb 7. MAItY .1.. widow of ,2h.n.,i con. In tier 80th year. Helathea and friend nre Invited to attend funeral aervlcea Frl., 11 a. m., at her late real dence 2028 B. Orleans at. Int. -Mt. Peace i. cm I eCfcAWSLI7T1S.b' ' OTTJLLIA F.. wife S:..,,Ve 4?nl1 P'wll. oed B4. runeral ,'i,ilf." Thuy'' J? P1"- M realdence of her eon-ln-law. E. C. nobblns, 11 B. Haddon jy-'.'J1' J?' J' Services and Int. Frl. 1 at Nazareth. Pa. I COLFLK8H. Teb. 6. BLIZAIIKTH C.. wife of Daniel Coinesh In lur B3d sear. Funeral rervlces Wed.. 3 p. m.. 6813 I.udlow st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. COPNWELL. Feb. 7. LAURA W. wife ?:..?J0, W' Cornwell, jr. Ilelathea and SA! ,. ' Hr" 'n"ea to attend runeral. Xhura. 2 p. m., from latn residence. 0703 n?AntV.i',!,c?,n'i ,nt' Magnolia Cem. f.J,li:,"Am,CKl husband of Jane Harvey e.y.rnml,nr'- Pel,,Il." nd 'rlenda Invited to iV,?:rni. ""'; Thurg 2 p. m precisely. ? hh 1v'lt, V- ,'J?'- Private, rrlends tnl..r.!l ."tin 7 to io n. m. Ul'.-SUAK. -Feb. 7. 1921. FUEDEIUCK. Int. New Cathedral . nt'vlAP teK n ffilii ,r i , . .' v. .-.cw waintara tie of K"A. nd'ffii.Jl.'RoSffiJ fiDun ter pike. Sharon 'mil. pV. IntT Mt. Mo?Uh Cein Intends mav call Tues. r.rKKni.DT. Keb 8. MAHV DKSHOXO. widow of Henri- H. Kckfeldt. Kuneral erv. Ices Sat., an. m., late residence. B01S Oris- Cem i i.uuiom, On February 8, 1021. . Q. muinmiiucii i Um, iv, 4 J I Oil ,. R.. and Marble anrt n.inll. te? Asso.. are lnltcd to the service en vVednesl day afternoon, at S:3n o'clock, at his late residence, 2.134 N. 34th at. Interment it s",u.,.h.,:?.,Jr1 J"" .Cemeterr. KlSHKIl. reb. 7. 1021. MARY K.. lf. e ;ale John M Foley Ilelatlvee and friends inv ted lo funera . Frl.. S'.in n m ii'S S.n9evP' ."rr rontii'law' Mlcna'J J. Curron. 1 ;.?" Jh ' iul "Jf" t St. Kdward'a I hurch ,io n m. Int. Holy Sepulnlir. P.m ,vi,,,T,NPIi'I,V' . 1I OEOnQB FOUTI. "" ; " "i"w na irianaj in. Jlted to funeral services, Thurs.. 3 p. m . nPtlt Chanel. Haddnnneld. N. J, FniK5. Suddenly, Feb. 0.1021. OBOnOR husband of llva Fries, sued 50. Kelatlies and friends are Invited to attend funeral Jrl. .8 a m from his late re.ldenc- euop ..jiyomei t i v 4ia V ItUUICm HI Tap- natlus' t;nurch P.ao a. m Int orlv.; Holy frnsa Cem. I nr. On Feb. 7. OICOnOE H. FIIY runeral aervlcea at his late aged , tjt'7i riiii.MAN. Feb 7 MARY wiring e ' Tlprman rirllrrmin rr.i.x. ..?'.". V1 ...-... .......... ... ..v.B.avrB unn rmnnB invuea to runeral. Frl. :30 a m VAV.V resilience or her son-ln-luw. Kdward T Hinlth 5.13 i:. Chelten aie.. oJ?.n?.,?..V Solemn mass of requiem at Immaculate Con ceptlon Church 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulch?, in- ' re I Cem OILBS. Fb. en?n iti,!..,. n.... (I CIMlUN'ric mt vu .. nwlatlLB ., r-.-'".' .HI , ! 0'i, '," ,, I 'ra ? .Martin rcvo jltrd lo wrvloen. Thurfl( io?3n T a! m V?: iora ui .-.iiirii i jvov jl Hon. 2fl00 niirm, Wed !" S?SV i "' -ybeM1e3 I.IIY. daughter of Itev. John and S aooriey. of Asbury Park, N. J., aged is Senlcea Thurs 7:30 p m. in ri.ii.ili M.thodlat Kplscopal Church".. vlVw ?J.: cl'mdJnf- her." ffli?S.K ,U,5 of'&lTeTrJ- ...T- JStiZ Aiif fff and . friends are Invited l attend el?n'? ITVlCfS. it l Tv I (14 flPti ail atnn.le.l.. ..' I aftiT I.Tinh.irn .. e-w .' ' HAItT. reb. . Pl.nne.vnL- .. .... Charles Hart anl daughter of late' W ll.m 'l.. J5n TVe- nlave and If rlen Is in vited to fuiieriil services, m , a o m roil dence. 320 Mercer .,' Int .i.morl, HAVKNS At Dordentown .' J te.K THOMAS A , husband o?' Catrin.b rS' lfavena (ne. iloon). In his 7Gth yei? It, 1? tlies and friends liultrd to funeral leVi 2.30 p. m.. from late T,rt.2. ,'. . en Ices, Thurs lied In ti.l.H funeral 1 n m n. i. --, in-ia aw. Jnset.li V M.i. ..r;"V!'-"l of 3 I'd st.. Cramer 1 1 ill. Camden, N. J int nri.,.a VMlS! CWt KIS'"1 "laV call " Wed'avl . or... II. -rtu. n, MAHTIIA A .!.. 1 ;r "i Tues. eve IIUOIIKH. On Feb. 7 1021 HArii.r widow of Thomas J itugheV M.VoUI ' Thursday afternoon, at 3 "clock ii' .2" residence of her son-ln-faw Frii.ii '.hr Wnrley. 4024 Lud.ow terra"' inierm.?,. "l WjJ-Un-l- Ceme.ery w,.,nn7 IIIWIN Suddenlv V..I. . ... . . ... daughter of Thomaa n'i.',. .?:.. ?, nauKiurr or Thomas and late Mara-arVi V Irwin Funern services at Ktr I V-,' .J' (.301 Oermantov-n ale.. Wed a ,. 'T " blirtnglleld. Mas. " 8 " " "'t. c.,Jrn,BJc!b liei.?" dftr'-r ot W. JOHNSTON. Sr husband o irlfP.'iP.S Smith John.mn ni .i .V.."0. .r . K' abelh i pinaiari' irrianna n.. ... w IS 1 niy- vnvv rrrrmina. ' -,.i9i'!!!f'S' -T1? 6- mV.KNArC, I . KNOWD.Fsh fl, JOHN J. ICNOWD ,.i pur,x'i olen,,tVr'".S31 "'". alio" I'opJ T WH.ijw ... , imii'i ..pinii.nn nn Tr.mn,m a b M lote jarou lli-nn. In li.r ami. ...'.. ivii a"rrr"a.l2ltr." ,0 ner. .irTJ,V ehelV lan-o M ' v'a' ll'l'JB nVotrs'-o? Be rr. "niriducei Catharine st Interment nt !. ?. ..-? iniiri ' u"li m Int. Cathedral. -..-.v.. uio PBATnB of ffid-Ealv. Th.aetWto invited to attend 'funeral. Thurs.. ffir?4.1 tr from her late residence K Hi.'. S" aerinantoiin. Solemn mass of reSS Ji" . Vincent'. Church 10 a. m. ml TR? "fc I.INCIC Febe 9. 1821, CADI'!-. Oottlob Llnck. aged tyi riiatives &iV." V are Invited tie attend I E.i Vrl! Thurs., 1:30 p. m! aon'a ?,,fJnV.rvk" ljeilck at., Lawndaie, Phlla. Int 're "" IMII Cem. Cincinnati parir tin'nS"n McCAIIB. Feb. 5t 1021 lAnnv dearly beloved aon of Walter CI ,X ,N. A McCnbe (neo Callahnii). former y o 'la"; ni iTas4t.T..clr- "elnt1veB and frfends IV" Cn. 11, ninth Inf., end Augustine SS5 P'M Ilenef. Hoclelles, nvlllt5 funeral ti,,A,' Wo';o3ra,?0"ole,rn"n,ri!g,,rSS el " McCUTCIIEON. Feb. 7. JAMHK n, . "Red 1(1.' Ilelatlves nnd friends also i'n rlsvllle Council. No. R87. 1 o . . ' r"n Inilted to attend funeral services h.i "5 n. m.. at the funeral nirlnri of ? ' .' bunlap 19th and Falrmount av" mt F.ri wood Cem. nemalna may bo lecil J'rl SfcKAT. On Teb T. 10"1 MAtiri.n... fc8t?Si ,e?ai? SftSf" Invited tolhe,tnleV. on Thtirsdni" atiV.' .23r5;l--iO,git3p h4ffiVP,SnKnrh'8,?fti iltl.nt.,V'' nna friends, nlso a I ?03etuS'lJs Thir. h1l-Vn"r.a4.n",hr' invrted'to fin",.? tiAi.h 5 "?" n0'm- ,r,"n res dence 8740? Lehigh nvc. Solemn requiem mass oS" Ann's Church 10 a. m. "int. HoTy"''lPpu,,c MKIILEft. Fob. R, LOUIS A Mntr vn nged n.v nelatlvea nnd friends, alio "ion. wVV, larSl-'.lfcJI?.12 C,Umbla ""'!: .Mi:HLTHETTi:i, rb. 7 jut ia r '80 a 0mJ0:l!. M'!ll!r,Ptl": funeral ' Thur?" .1 .. ' .m" '',' residence, 1043 1: it,ij e,i;i5fq.utm m". l he Church f Ve Vl.K tatlon 10 a. m. Int. private. '' wJI1;.Ku-VaIe;: . , sy 'V'.-n-."?' ".. "'jaji mi.vnicil to attend funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m.. resldene. 3 his .daughter. Mrs. John L. Yn,m. . ?J C ilfvtQ .". Morlah Cem. ,"1 r 'JSJi ,S'n7jP. Jerevy City, N. J on Feb . 1021. WILLIAM HENhY. husband Sf Nora Mlnnls (nee rtlpkee). he allies ana friends are Invited to the. erlc". on wJdn.s day afternoon, at 2 o'clock at the om.. ?' l'lr. nuldlng, 1S20 Vs'tnut ,reY' cim?fe' Inlennent at Mt Peace MITCHIR. At hla residence, 2BI0 Swain ;,f,,M.'rSbrVt',.fyh.f" a..JAins "huibanj of Mary 8 Mltchle. Service on WedneitHv afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Oethieman. n"iSrJ!lt..C1,lircS' J8,h. aSa Colimbla av"e interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Frlenls n"iy.r?J!T.uc',1,,r' evening. ' MOin ON. Feb. . 1021 CHAHLHS IV husband of Blanch.1 Da?iood Morton l,. PJSf,1 t?'." Ic". Thurs.. 2 p. tn.. residence M2(l Folsom st. Atholstan Lodge. No. 45 l'j "J1.? A' JI- and It. O. O, M.. No. 84 InnM" te11:'1' ,nt- I Arllntinn r.m. n vnn"1 'unerat of Ilev. LBMUCt. PhhnT5?N' I'elor5l xhJ Annunclstlea Church, Shenandoah, ra., who died on Sat Feb. B. will be held'on Wed.. Feb 0 In Annunciation Church, Bhenandoah, Pa J .Wrj!Ens,ON"' n February S 1021. .IHANNi: CpOKK. nldow of Thomas n P i terson. Itelatlvcs and friends are Invited tn the serilce, on Wednesday nfternoon at J o clock, nt her late residence, 5311 Chester uie. Interment private. neater PLATZ. Feb 7. 1021. JULIUS hueban. of Hose Plats (neo Krespnch). nged (IS Itelt" tlves and frlendn are ini-lled to attend fu neral Tliure H:30 a m . from tho apart, ments of Andrew Uberts' Sons 2ns S 4th jt. Man of requiem at St Ignatius' Church '? a .V ,,nJ I'r'vnte. nemalns may bs viewed Wed. from 7 to 10 P m. t.,P."0Kr,1T,T'7-Ivb- niMA w. rrtof. FITT. Ilelatlves nnd friends Inilted t. funeral services, Thurs.. 7:30 p, in n:3i Market St., Phlla. Int. prllate. Cheslet Ilurni Ci-m IIANKEN. Feb 7. ANNA, wife of Oeorta F rtankcrr Funeral ssrilces Wed. 1 p. m 4B2.1 Haverford nie. Int Mt. Morlah Cera REDMOND. On Fcb. S. 1021. CHATt. LOTTK. wife of the late Daniel M. Itedmond Relatives and rlends are Invited to the fu. tieral. on Frlimy morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from her lato residence 002 8. 42d st Bel. emn requiem mass at St. Francis de Sales' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Heir Cross Cemetery. RKED. Feb. 7. JAMF.S ANDRKW son ?' lltl!K K- Rnd Calhnrlne M, Anderson Heed. Relatives nnd frlenda Invi'ed lo fu neral. Thurs . 2 p. in., parents' rsldenct 2320 8. Lee st, Int Holy Cross Cem. RKOItTTTR. Feb 0, KDYTHE ANNA daughter of Ellrabeth and late nvnn B Register. Funeral services Thurs., 2 p. m 1046 N. Rrdffeld at. Int private. Trlendi msy calt Wed , 7 to 0 p. m RICHAnDS. On Feb. 7. 1021. FRANCES P.. wife of David II. Richard. Re allies and friends are Invited to tho eervlce. on Thursday afte-noon. at 2 o'clock, at lur lale residence, dJ17 Thompson at Intermeat private. Remains may be Hewed Wednesdn evening. ROOT. Feb. 0. 1011. MAMIII K wife or Jacob II. Root, aged 47. Ilelatdes and friends Invited In funeral, from her late resldenco. Parkland Heights, Ducks county. Pa., Thurs .2pm. Int. Forest Hills Cem Train for Parkland leaves Reading Terminal at 17:4.1 p. m. SANDERS. Feb. 7. FANNY O.. nlfo f Albert J. Sanders, of 245 Mather ae Jenklntown, Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral service Thurs.. 11 a. m precisely, parlors of Morris Rosen berg's Son. 2U00 N. Ilro.it! m Int. private, Adath Jeshurun Cem, SCOTT. Feb. 0. 1021. MARY F.DNA daughter of John IL and Mary A. ScotL aged 22. Relatives and friends Inilted to funeral services, Frl., 2 j. m parenu' residence. 732 N. 22d nt. Int Ml .Morlih Cem Friends may call Thurs. eir SIIANKLAND. Feb. tl. WILLIAM SKANKLAND, son of the late Joseph anl Hannah Shankland. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral service. Thurs., 2 p. m., ut late residence. 31 N 84th st. Int. private. SHAW. On Feb. 0. 1021. KMMA V wife of Harry 8. 8hw, Relatives and frlerdi are Invited to the scrvlcei on SutunUy aft i.rnoon. a: ! o'clock, at tho ro-IJencu of ', O. Osborn 2I45 3. Olot t. Interment at Mt Morlah Cemetery. Friends inai call Friday evening. SHKARON. Feb. 0, JOHN J. huebanJ of EllxaU-th and eon' of Annie Ii nnd tht Int. Join. J. Shearon. Ilelatlies ond frlenJe a!o Captain Charles H. Crow Post. No WO Veterans .t Foregn War, V, 3. A . anl Strarafltters' and Helpers' Union. Leal No 120. are Invited to attend funeral Thurs x :in n in., from his late residence. fl(0 N 37th st Solemn requiem mass St Agathi'i Church 10 n tn. Int St Denis, Crm SMrriL Feb. 7. 1021. MARV O nelo J Alte of William II. Smith, ltel.itli-. nnl f r,rnds Invited to funern Thurs n 30 m.. from tf. W. ror. llnltlinnrc antl IV' combe nves., Itnsdowni. Pa. Solemn mm of requiem St. I'hllomjna'o Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross. SM1THEMAN. Feb. 0. THOMAS M hu, band of Frances A, Bmltheman Funer.l serilcrs Wed.. 2 p. m . at late residence II President ave.. Rutledge. Int West Laurel HIM Cem. Train leaves Ilrond t station 1 p. m Friends may call Tues . it In n m. SIONOA. Feb. 7. ANTHONY tfPO.NOA at his brother's residence. 237 S. nth t. ll-l utiles and friends Invited to funeral Thurs. Ii a. m. High requiem mass St Nicholas Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Croos STOTT Feb. 7 1021. ANNIF C STOTT the rtnuchtrr of Jeremiah and Lllllo llalrd In her R4th year. Relatlies and frlimls nre Invited to attend funeral services, Thure . 2 P in. at her Isle residence, 2.1 N IMe. wood st. Int. Femmiod Cem. Ib-inalm may l ileiied Wed., 8 tu In p. m TAITT. Feb. 7. JAMK8. husband of Anna E. Taltt Relatives and friends also Orient Lodge. No. 280. 1. and A M . n i lied to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m. resldene .1407 Norfolk st Int Mt Morlah Cem Viewing Wed. eie. THOMPSON. Feb. 7. ANNIE H,. wldiie of George W. Thompson, Relatives tni friends are Invited to attend funeral s-rt-Ices. Thurs. 1.80 p. in., chapel of Andrew J. Hair A Son Arch and llth sta. Int hern- WTHOMPSON. On Feb. 0, 1021 WILLIAM THOMPSON, aged 07 years. Funeral sere. Ice on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o clock, at his late residence, 230 8 30lh st In terment nt Alexandria. Pa TltAUT. Feb. II. FREDERICKA. widow nf John Truntx (nee Edelmunn). Iunerl Thure., 1 p. in.. 1738 N. Hope at. Int prl ete, Oreenmount Cem Friends may call Wed . 7 to tl p. m. W-Kim. Feb. 8, JAMES WERD. Rill Hies and friends Invited to funeral Frl.. 7'JIO n. m.. residence of eon-ln-law, William V Tunttall 1028 Sycamore st , Haddon HelKhts. N. J. High mass Church of fit Rose of Lima 9 a. m. Int. Holy b'epulchrs 'wEIISTER. 2d Month 7th IlEUI-all MOORE widow of Daniel Webster, aged M Funeral serilces tth day Dili, 3 j. in. SSJJ Hailtleld me.. W Phlla., and 5th day, 10 a m . Frlendu' Meotlng House. Chrlaluna. Pa WEI'H At his reslden.-e 1411 Jefferson St.. on F-b 8 WILLIAM M WEI.CH MP. In bis Kith jenr. Relatives and friends are Invlled to the serilce on Thursday aflef i noon, at 2 o'clock, at in Oilier II. Hslr Illdg , IK20 Chestnut at Interment prllate. kindly nmlt flowers. WFY.MAN Feb. 7. 1021, THEOPOItH P. le-ln .'tl husband of Itebiccs Wetman, la his Oath ear. Ilelatlies and friends In vited to funcrnl sen lees, Thurs 2 P in at late residence. Ills N. 1.1th st Int "'wIlIU'R Feb. II, ALICE M widow of James K Wilbur. Fun-rul Thurs . 2 p in precisely, at r "Id.-nce nf her granddaughter Mm K Young 2,121 W Somerset st In' prlvnle at North Cedar Hill Cem , WUHTKI.B Kill II. HELENA, widow ot Onileb Wurtele, formerly of 1041 8 nth el In her 8"th year Relatives and friends, also Si. Paul's Evangelical Church, are Inilted t attend funeral sertltes, Thurs., 2 p. m . reel dence of snn-ln-law, August Loeble, 4010 Si Hth st Int private. Friends may call ev eve irNTlKIlTAKFJtrl m a ..
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