Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ' 1921'
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.1. C. SNAITH
Wlie lins written n novel about
ulnt mrn will le n frustrate tlie
pinpoint of tlie feii'clenrclcss pifss
TWO ROSES
Story of Uew a Bacheler
Reared Sema Little Girls
The men f.cnm te be RCttlliR it in this
nwii'h imveli. It nmy be for the ron ren ron
eon that Hiq novelists think tlmt thelr
trailers nre almost exclusively wemen,
or bf'fiii'-e men nre really tlie stupid.
WnmleriiiR creatures they linve been run-rc-cnied
te me. 'J here wns Kliznbth
-thn in "Vern" drew n portrait of n
hu'bnnd whom no man even would do de
fend or justify. Ami new comes 11. V.
IUPa-t In "Hev mid Kec" (Ooerpo II.
nnrr.ii Company), with' a husband who
understood his wife no little tlmt chc
found it Impossible te llve with him. He
v-n-i n lmrriater. nbserbed in his profes prefes profes
,ien whose habits were fixed before he
irmrrinl. He inn his bachelor house
hold, ntteiidlng te all the domestic de
tails and preventing the wnste of ft
wnnr. After his marrlnKC he continued
tn de the Fame. And his wife, n ro
mantic, buevnnt. independent yeunc
tronttire, slirivoled and withered under
Ms Influence until she could stand, it
no loiiRer and ran away te the Straits
Settlements with ft young man whom
hc had lilted before her ninrringe. And
Mr I uens has this old bachelor doctor
who tells th" story sny that the longer
h lives the mere 11 r inly does he become
convinced that the only sin is the sin
of meanness.
Hut the bee!; is rcnlly the story of
hew a bachelor brings up two girls. The
first is tin Uesv who murrled iinlinp
pilr She had been left an orphan when
n small child, nnd the doctor becomes
her Riinrdiim. Mr. Lyra makes her a
creature te delight the reader of either
kex The ether Hese Is the daughter
of the unhappy marriage, whom the
irntlier asks her old guardian te care
for She Is also ft charming creature.
The marriage problem is Incidental te e
.nuh of life in rural England ns it re re
ehrs around the village doctor and his
ward" handled in the easy, raceful
manner f..p which Mr. Lucas Is distin
guished. MW BOOKS
Fiction
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Tu HIM -1 1 1 W HATH. Hv Ralph Cenner.
Nev. V. ill Georae II Pnritn Cnmpnnv.
Th" auitwi of "The Pliv Pll'.f has wrlt-
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Valine with the uroblems of Its vverliers
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IUmt. i MiiIh Rrevvn & Ce
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I'I. id. It'll. I,v the R v F.ithei J Slim.
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IN MLMlllll M
I'll I Hern ' ii,., mev.'s in a mvsiirleus
" .i I! ' w eii.l rs te lieifurui AHLLAlIll
l"'llMN III! IJIOKS ..s.l av V,,.
IH PH. WILLIAM LI..MFR MIl.Se.N.
il I FAN -In levniK n-"nierv cf Juliv
ll .MiLl.VN who delialt'd thm life Novem-
In un ir s.ti',. there Is rm mas or lev
it ilj lull I .Hid ue l limns lei rwr'
ini.ie
FAMILY.
RVF -In l"Wt r-n.-'mbrali,',. of Head
l.ll-l ,i 1 and fuller. W.M RAF w he dt
f iit'.l Una life Nev 111 HOI ul
WIFi: AND DAFUIITlni
S)entfjs
VIIM-s'l IIONiI
wife of Willi,,
hi i v l es en I'ui
en ev is sunn i:
. vimstrinur. Tunrrnl
.. !' '" s r' hi
..I i
Pa Ininrni'ii oxfeid. Pa u"m""'
i v'i'mi'.'u' r iliu v' "" ii''-," i "lllew f
i,.s i ' i.vi"-','1, lu"l nerv-
' ,, " " ' " " n h.-r aiiii-ln-lhw'a
.esl .,,, e J.,,,,, s J v, tl I.le,) Hei , K- ,.
i.i'll'sun' 7 I ,'"'i 1''m'" 1'rlxnilj in.
llAf.MANN. On Nev. in. MAIIY. widow
of the late Jaml. R.iuii.nnn .im'm 71 li .?,!
t ves an I ft I, nds Invn.d tu fumral service,
en satunlnv. at J .10 ' M . fre.u 'residence
,'t In i a iii-iii law J ion A llulicits vi
Me rose ave, l.vsl Laiisduvvnc, Pa. It-Jr"
",Vi,ti-Mi"iunt M"1'"11 ,-"''er Friendsmay
,a I Iilday evenini.-, h i n e elei K '
HI- VLR Nev is SI'LI'HKN F RFALF
llvlitiv.s and fll.i.ls ,Im) P,,st n ,a A
.- ." ! i t-iM-.u N" 1.11 Aimy and Navv
Meir'sViV1. r,u,",:i. rB
,tv.i, ,..,.i Ai.. . . .... .. -. . uonie.
Uith and Vine
hit
Meilah Cem
her late resl.
HLATTIi; -N
17
dence !I3H N l'ber st JSARKLLA, ilauVh
ter of the late Char!,, and Sno. .:.' ,".y
tie. used 78, Reliulvea and friends lira Tin.
vlled te attend funeral aarWcei, Men.
Lei1'"' th forlera of Jnhn 8 llerkelbach
.1730 aermantewn uve. Int. private Men,
ument wem
I i -.e-t-.--. -y.
DKATHS
i:imy. -en Nev. it, mat, emzaiiktii
P., widow of QeerRs T, Hrry, In her H4th
year, llelatlves and friends nre Invited te
the eon Ice en Monday nfternoen, nt '
o'clock, the resldence of her son-in-law, Ij.
M. Terwlllljrcr, cer. flllss and Chllds ave..
Drexel Hill. Pa Interment at Ml. Merlah
Cemetery. Krlends may rail Sunday nfter !l
1'. it. Norfolk, Va , papers nleae ropy.
lii:ttSTM:n. Nev. IS. MAIIY IJ., widow
nf William lrstler. nurd SI. IleHmes and
friends Invited te fumral mrvlcis.. Tii-t .
S I'. Jt., at residence. n'OI) Wullun fte.
Int. prlvate Vlevvlnn Jim. "ie.
llIlAUITnr.D. Nev IS, JIAIIY (nee He.l He.l
den). widow of Jeseph It. Hradlleld. aged SO
llelntlves nnd frl-nds of the 7th and Market
Sts. Meetlnir Heuse, members of the North
HaptlBt Church nnd Sunday Hchoel. nnd W
(' T. U of North Camden, are Invlied tr,
nttemd funeral servlrvs Tues.. 12 !10 1' M .
at latn r'Sldenec, .,7 Yeik st . Camden N J
Itit Ahlnuien rrh-nds llurlul Oreunds
l'rlende mny rail Ahm. ee
11HIOIIT Nev. 15. nt llroeklyn. N. Y..
7IOWAUU. son of William nnd Careline
Ilrlght. Itelallen nnd friends Inillrd te
funeral, Men , S 80 A. M . fiem resldenee of
hla brother-in-law rrnndi (laffney 1!H21
K. Klkhart st Henulcm musi Chureh of
Nathltv 10 A. M. Int. Hely Hepulihre Cem.
I'AHWKI.L, - en Nev 17 lli'.'l. MAIIY ll.
CAHWKI.I., if.. ,r Charles W. Caswell
Kelntlvi'H and frl, nds of the fninllv Invlteil
le funeral, nn Monday, nt 11 V. M . from her
late r-sllen, ,. mini V. Dauphin st lntr
mi tit Miintrnsn Lumelery. l'Tti nds truly tall
Sundey uvenlni?
CONHAD. Nev, 10. HTNTtY W.. hus
band of W Henrietta Cenrad 'nee Keih) In
his 7Hd year llelsthes and friends, also
Kctterllnua I.ith. Mfff. Ce. and nil hoi leHei
of which he unil a member Invlied te serv
Irei Men , V V it . late residence. JT.'IN N.
L'ber st Int privnte llemalns may be
Vleeil Mun. nrter 7 JV M,
f'OSItOVV At irurlinglf
Kinn. r. j.. r.,i.
17, lOai. Kl.UVJ (.'ONHiiW, na, ,1 7.1 Tn
nrn -rvrx!ii at til r Inte reildew"" """ Jnn'i
ne , Iiurll icteri. N. J., Jinn . S V M Int
(.)(!! J'Plln v' C.'ln.
CIIOHHV fin Nm- 10 riHTA'. h.isl.nnH
nf Kunn I'rechy. ilnlnll, Mini frlnJi, alne
uniy .N.iinn .ncmiy. Invitcl t.i run. nil nn
TtiBilny. .it N 3D A. Jt.. fr,,m Inte leBlilf-rnc
Snail r'Hmbriilir,. nt. Hnlntnii inu nf i,rul"m
nt Ht I.-rnne.ls Xa"lr Churrh, 10 A. M In
t. rmrnt OKI Cultie'lrnl.
IiATSrilllU .S',.v. 1. JOHN I)T
.Sf'Mi:i; apyrl 11 ItplntKe nn.l fr!n'N nre
Invlte.l tn ntnrl funeral B.rl'- Mnn.. 1
1 M nt rt'-l'lnce nf Tnt'" in-luiv Sarnh
.Inn.- I.ulln 3lll'U KmiTnl.I hi , I'IiIIh. Int.
lirKaf..
I'll IIAVI:n Nev. 17, HAIlItY II.. hu.
t'nn,l r,f thu luti i:mll l- Hair-n. Hila Hila
tUie nml frl, lid ,,f the fawn nlun nil
ll. & I.. Astir of whl' h h.. wni n memlii,
arn ln1teil te ntletnl funrni! wril'w. Men
- I' .M . nt Mi Inte remdemn. I'L'l',, .Mm
pliN ft Int. nrlvnt. 1 nurl Mill Cem
Krin-la mnv cull Sun nftr 7 V. M
Dr.I.ANBY Huildenlv. Xui. is PUANK
I' IiUI.ANIJV nt ih r,i..tn nf Jnhn
l'lilllp SViUKa. Pert Waxhlnst'jn L. I lU-ln-iHe-,
klndty teleplinn enr t H7
DHNNINO Nev 17 It. I i.l.'iKCiK V .
pnn of Unbert anl I.nufa Dfiinlnir. aKfl ijil.
Il"lttp. nnd frlnn.N n . ,'tip'uvm nf
li.uipev. S. TniMierd a.-" mi'.cd te 'n
r.i.il. Men 7 A M frnm hH I.'" ,f,i,nfe
M U" Hirih t. .Minn .it M. Vei i uUa'a
i linrrli (1 , M
l.t.I.l.SON. On N-iiP-i 1-r 11 1021
JMi:.S rfl'ItAni-K r.I.I.ISO.V, hu.har.-l of
.", i i.le T EU'een. Item' ami frlendn.
n!sn memVrn of the t'nien I.akub in 1 Sens
e Unlaw ire. nre Invltid tn tnu i n li'ei. nn
Trlday n,nlni. nt h e cierji. a: hi lei -.'Mirp.
limn Pnnlnr ft Intrnifnt at St
Ocurccs, iJel., en Saturday merninu. a: 11 I."
A. M
IWRRCI.T. Nev. IS. lftL'l, MARY. 'f
of late Thnmup, Kan 11 Ilfllit ! ni".'!
filiniln, nloe T. A. Il S ltv ana I.'cu ,f
S.irred llfnrt of th- inth.dr.il Imlt.'il H
run.-rHl .Mi n an . ,j
I. Ml ll n O I'.'lll S.III1III. - M
t ;he Cathfilial 10 A M
i'm
from Iht In'"
Reiem I1IIIFS
Int Hely Ctess
riTZWATKIt - In P,.n l-eudrnri- IM
Nei 17 jDSiit'ii rnv.wxn.R. In hl H3'
mpp. Rf.liith,' .in 1 frl' ndj ,u. reup1! tfullv
lmlfil t .itt. nd funiTHi 'mm HIk l.ili- nl
rtnm., Min N ,v L'l. 1'iL'l All n ir al
th.. heijv,- .' I.-, ! ii ini i)rt.-n Tr..u Cm
rini.. enlr tl.iwrii
TI.YN.N Nei 17. MXItlX dmiKhter nf
th. latn Themas and Ann r,nn na I'artvi
nf i 1, en Pour, f'eunfj It ,,mmen Ireland
iv iHiiife .,n,i rri, nni nr.
fun-ial. Hut . S .'!() A l rml. m.e of hT
hIn!rll.,. I linmns l'lnn ena S. 'J.Id t
Solemn r. nulnrn mans at St I'dmend's
I'hiir, h In A M Int Ilnlv l'rnH I Vm
OAlTVllV suddenly. :w 1 PRANriS
. nunand of M.irc.irct J. liaffn-v ln.-
nifiiimi iinnniPH ane rnrnflii. nise m
, n.Ttm Ilnlatll
lnmlH l Helv Nat ,- SeileH. Arch
hip-hop Ilian AsM-ml'li', ft nitnoder., llarrv I
Cnun.'ll Ni, f.7H. K. of f . miileeri of!
I'hlla and ltndltiK i eal nnd Iren i'e . and
nil eth i sorletl-H of wh'Ui he vii. u rr..m- i
l.r. inMud te fun-wal. Tuen . s 80 A M i
...... 1.,. . ,... ..,,.. , ,, ,,' . i
.ii.iu ii-, nit i rtii'iu, ill i. ,i,ii iiic
iim- Solemn r fiiilcm mnm fluiicti et St.
J'rineiH of Alhl pi A M Int. New t'a
Ui.'di.i: (SIM Ne Id V.i-Jt AI1MI ANN
tf of Them,li illll hki1 7 PuniT.il
ii!,. Men 'J an I'. M. nt the Hi'tirt
tnentn of William II llatternhv aaiil N.
Krm 1 st Int nriwite Itimiiini n.ay he
Mewci sun s te 10 I il
riRi:r..u'i)ui t th iM.imw unje
Weed' iii, aw. en Ne 1 1. HUI. ri.KIIr-l
OKKKNVVOi'li. Anijunc..m,'rit of funial
l.u-r
i.lllili: Un Nev 17. l'.Ul. CM. S hu
li.iml of If'innih il liilnie of aim., Ap,n
4i Rei,,ii, and fnndi at, invlied I,
tlie v, rv ', - in M n!nv .ifteiroen. at .'
oile-k. at the nliii-i II. Unr ll d l"ll
cnttnni Interment rr'v ,te. rrWnd"
lllav 1,1,1 SlllJl.iv .'V.'Il.llk
iftl.MCs Nev HI ha;,",",;; a vvlf of
ih, Lite 'I In in. is c, rim, k Kiine:.,l hth-h
"' -' 1' il . 3.".' N. .'CM M Int ef
miiiHt. r
IIA',11 MtTY Nev 1, ilARY C. d.iiii.-h-t"r
of i;.. n and lie l.ite Ml. n ,.-i 11 icnar'v
It'lativMS nnd frl. nda te invlied t" attend
fi.i.iil. 'lu-i s.'in a il finn h r .nt.
I.'ldetjee ",S Chef.t r uve ,s emn i-
iiuii'tn iiwh M l"i in, is d s.ilea Church In
V M In i . I . di ,1 i . in
11 Ml 1.1 Sudd n V i PI 1 Hi: 1
II.IZM'I'III I iu.'I, t , f Lit., Mt ind M, -ll.
run. I II ,'n i1 R. I i.. in, I fii mis m.
ill 1 t i f il . i ... M 'i .til V il Ir. i i
h' r ii. i.'Md.lue. Itilla N i.'th n Se T. n
r.'iuum iii.ii.s it our l.ndv of Met v l hu , h.
1" il incim). Int. at New i'.tlw ji ii
i , in
ii w:mi:r
Ml I!. .'I -1
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V i i' nti 'ii i:n c n
R.
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" ii- n ,aw H.ittv W , t.,.i slit
v at . Uvrn auto vn. il ,n
L.'H H'll'lli
IP M lit ni , ntc
I llAYIiKN" op Nev 111 1121. pRpC.ET
IMIRRIIiVN widow or Themas Havden In'.'
Sat v3i . i resl, I. n.. . Kridlev a Sen
4sth i.ii, I VV,,uultm- ne l,Bh miss i m
I let,lrr ,,f "'lfrnws i liiii-Ti 1" V M ler
11 ilv Cre-s i ni R. ttiv s and fi lends in
vited Remilis vi, wil l'tllaj eve S te 10
e i Imk I
! 111.1 VI a 17 'II -1 IV IILI.M. S '
,111k1 hi1 i Meji-'lii 11 in Hi.. Il.un I
ii"l '4 It stives hi 1 liienijs Invli ,1 n
i run. r il - i vi, , i1"i 1 P ,i !,e
, 'lrn'e of vun-inliw. V i 'i ,ni I: r npe- .'ei ,
, I e i ate ,iv ,ili v M. I ' li.ml st i.lul e l I
I N 1 Int i -i it. 1. w a Se . . I
lleir - W.v in. I I. Fi, R .-, n of
I lellll P sr mil tl j Int I vd'll C 1..'i i
j Rein :v,s and f 1, n'ls fti' invll-d te tte-,
'fu-ernl l'ii .1" V M from hi. is'
Idete e y i ,, w n r"., I i vtnivd Pa High
i m i", at
Mi
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lilt li'lv It
I iii'iiitr-' Nev
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I t Iv . s pi d f i ion l'v li '. I
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fin,' i t Men
IK F .in k.
Mm s Chut il
Ce u
F .IV.Mil-s
jf 'jn-ral will
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si SeKt i i i , 'i'ii l t . - -l
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JACOIW N, v. is VM
in I., r 72d ear. Ime r.et co
t .. L'lven
1I.c.i:R '"V id 1021 V I'll i- -a -
HKNRY r husi ml .f li" Wllhe'mlti,
J'l'k'r lti his s",tii ,i, H it e ,M
11 . I. lis, a'n li. til .ll lill I ' ' s I'.St, " .
'.2s il. V R an I lijtr, t,iiK I.. 'IB- N.
7 1 K et P invited te .itienl fiin.ru. Sit
2 P il Inte retdi n iK i rv a,
r..kn s I'm,; Ii t. Hll side
IVRI'LN Nev 17. Ji'sill If I .eland .1
Mini lull n U'iAI i s at, 1 tr endH it,
vit I i, tun ml servl, s s in j I
s s in
i N r
in p,
Lit 1 1 V
l.llll in I
M
1 .'IJ J " i.sen st i 'am 1
v it N- w i linden '
ll.iwers
MNil Nev IS l'l.l
1 Ulrfl ter uf lale AlT.il'
P l.'is tt hct e2. v. .
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lv
I..
ir R. la
lhe AN. ii
l. I
fri.n.N I i nntnlieis of lhe Ai-irhiu
list i itii. h an in v ii. i 1
s ri i' - M, n 2 P. il at
of her Mil. Fiel I li'K I KlIiK
them av. 1"I e.ikl il d C
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th.
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in 1! n. mis
ma v l e irv. '. s,un , H
KLUll'llNsl'IRN en Nev IH
FR'll I.RIi'K hiitban I el "I'a.irieK
FIJI,
a't'ln. R. Mtlv. a .md frlemla ,0 , m, . , v
of the !i"h 'ellse Oistriii and ill ,.iB.i,, .
.allots i I wh' h he w is a i . j-t lit Ju.
vile 1 te it servues in M ,n I iv nfn.. t, , ,,,
,t L " ' " ll -'I his UP resl, . r e 1.1 1 ,s .
la I t st In tn . It at N ilt hii, i, I i , , ,,,
1 I , tl Is ti iv ,i,' Sundev , eiini-
M FVt.M en Nuv In P'.'l ll',trv,'
linulil'ril ,1 lie. rn" m I Mai i i I K
llllli'l al H1' . i '-1 nil piiiiii'iay nieinlliL' t ll
0 . ,1 ik If tier
av Villa i 'V i.
VulO-ll ni i v 1,
Sll l Oil 'U
tlO' It 1 I 11 V
Rl.LNIv' N .i
Ll TV. Kl.h.Mv
Mi vi.irs. Si rvi.
ilii" ivsiu. '-. vi.e.tj,, in, t v
Pa let r'eent mi i
la I i w num.- at Vr w. ,
n i ll liavil.j ll j i I ,st ;,, t.
!7. 1021 VNNV MH v
wnl nv i.f l in Kl, nk ,m-.
s ull Men.t.iv .it ' .. . i... ,
,leeisel. ,U Mer .1. IM.-vl Heme, ,'lnu ;
I'ell' k. ,ivi lniirm ni iTivate
M.OT7. Nv 111 l:llv I v fe
I, i, ins Kl i ' Rel 't'v. si i,, frl, , js (. t '
v il, .1 te ,tl l 1 f'l . t ' M. n ; j' M ,, s
e iw, 21 llv S "Ml - Int. Mr ' '.
' 'etn Fi I :id i ill un e ,.
I'NFVs--- At I'.'.nile t ir'm. ins N',,v
17 HORN R KNRASh an, of u " i,,,
R atel Sarah Wl'llnm.,,,, Knt.-s a-,.' 2!
.Hid tnlerinent private
K'iFlII.KR -Nev in JKN'MB
loved dauahl' r of Fle.h I ...k and Mm
H
Ive
lir in her l.ih 01r R. Utivt s and n ei
iiImi men lia of l nsin. i,,u i ,nB ,tl
Chin i h are Invited te attend funernl Sun
2 P M. from her par. nta" riMdeni.'i ' ni 1 '
ii,iueni"i si e, i i iri- at rnutili J 10 1
in. I,., ill. I'um l,,.,ri.l ... . .. . l
M'lUM'l' Ne, IS s,l,., , "un,,
lest, .lllll N R.v'l lell'h n FRANK n
l.ile Ji.s.e, li. anil Ann.. M Knhem
42 Relatives nnd (i lends, a,, t',,,
eli',
I ui ,-e, .mi i,i, v 1111,1 . .VI , fill
.' ini'i -v .m , e iip , , s ,,j
'si , ere Ini led tu nit. ,i. f'i
M"!?,'. '-.. '': M v- MH. i
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vv iiia'u vin T v s
I 111 perv li.es
vf Fdw ird ilaeK. lu'.il N
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n in.i us
v..te, ureanineu'it I'tm
S'uii . 7 te li P il
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KRRT3CllilN On
Nev
17
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MARY C , wife of Dr. Fdwurd A Ketsrh
ran. arjel 71 yea- Relatives nnd f rh nds
aia Invl'cd te tlie fervica. m Hundav n,
l.lliB. nt 8 e i le, Vt. at th. rndlne f ,.,
daughter, Mm Aiinur F Hitter, i-iin Parle
at . nidley I'ark Ta. Kuither aervlcea en
Monday afHrnoen. at J .10 u'cleifjc, nt lh
Oliver II. Dalr Ifldr.. 1820 Ch4-nut t
I'lillad.lphla. Intarmant private, f "
KUIINLC Nev IT. JBI1. CHARLES J
DKATHB
husband of Cecelia Kulinle (nee Ileyle). ItMa
Uvea and frlcnda of lhe family, also Hely
Nnmn Heclety of St. Jnhn the Uaptlit
Church. JIntiayunk, and ilnmuette Council,
Ne. 1!H, K nf c are Invited le attend fu
neral. ilend.iy. H .11) A it . residence 21.1
Monelery ave . lloxlmieiiuh Solemn renlllrni
mna SI Jehn the Ilaptnl Church, 10 A,
M. tnt Hely SrrnilVher Cem.
Kt'IINI.12 - Meinbern of Mariulle l"eun
ell. Ne. l"i!i K. of C. will meet Sunday,
H .10 I' il., eernr nf ilennHlerv ave anil
I letnlnic nt ltoxhnreuKh. ivnd proceed te rer
'.'!,.P.r.1. "' our I"'" hii'Uier. OlAIlI.nfl J,
KUIIN'I.K,
l.R.M.MO Nev 1. III2I CATItrillNH
v.. wlfe nf Frank I-emme. In her Md year.
1'iinernl Tuns, H ae A it. from her late
realuetiie in iianchenter ave, .Media, Par
Solemn htirh mnnn at the Church of th
Nativity Media. Pa , 10 A M. Int. Hely
' reen Cem.
I.CWIfl At his rell,nr.3. 1,,37 Osilen
et , en Nev. IR miM, I.OL'IS S , liunlianil
et the lnt ilinka Lew's, need (11 year.
Relatives an J ft lends, ilen the I'ueultv enil
Alumni of ilirard Celli i and member nf
Phila. Turnnemeinde me Invited le lhe erv.
Icen, en Mendiy inernlnir nt 10 30 e fleck,
at the Oliver It. l!rtr L'ldu . lNilO Chestnut
hi. Ii.tertn.nl private. R, mnlns may b
vp-ived Sunday evenlnir.
, 0i!:.T"x'.'v 1N- HNNII3 JANi: I-)Vt3
fneu Ulllllnndl, le,np, ife ( Tln,mna it.
Iive. Relailven and f i leri Is nr. lni.teU te
attend funeral. Mm ae il from nor
Inte rosldenie III K Clreenvvoe.i ave . f,ons f,ens f,ons
ileivne. Pa Solemn mass of re,iiieni St.
Phllnmenn a t hun h I.nnedewnc, I'a , 10
A. il Int Hely i r iss i em
u..,'v;l:, .7r..At 'lerm.ininwn. Nev t,
SARAH JANi:. widow f I'lhrldse (;. M.ilze.
In her s,tn year S. rvlee, an, interment
private
il. FAIH.ANI) At hrr realdene.. 421 3.
f..lh.." i.:"' N"v " 1"-'1 macui: i: ilo ile
1 ARI..V.SD inee Oordeni wife ..r ileerun V.
ilerai and. Relative and friend are In.
vile, 1 te thu fervid en Tue(ny afternoon,
" 3" e ilerk at thn Oliver II Rair I tide .
1 r. ..' hestnut t Inlermeet privnle
MeH.nTRRS. - Nev HI ISAIIKI.I.A (nea
Qulnnl. wife f erKeant William S Me.
reetera. ued in. ReiaiUe and frl'tuls are
Invited te aten, funernl iten. p. M ,
from her lut. residence i'2ie H. L'.ld Int.
nt .Mount ilurlah O m Frl'jnds may call
Sun eve
-ML'I.IAII Y. -- Nev 17 JAitl.S lelnvnl
hulan.l of Net.i itullahv (n.' Ceiinelt I
Relalii. and friends, also St. Monlea'a
1 elv Naroe veelep il15e .Men's II. s and
P. Se, i, iv. empleve ,,f p it T, Ifith unit
Jacksen sts. nd eth r seeletle,) of vvlilrh
he um a menu,., at- Invl'nl te attend fn-n-rnl
ilen mu if , late lesldem e J5I5
S lih t Seumn rvtiulrm muss St.
it'inlLii s Chureh 1" A. il. Int. Iluly Cress
i.'ein
NBWJI.W Nev )7. 1121 at his resl
!?"'. -'is N. Unrneik n IHINRY NKV
.MAN Imsh.irid nf ih.. lite l.tnina Ne win in
me.. I.ine..ni. ac , 7- Relatives anil
flienls are In v It. , ., fun-rsl K.rv I. !'in
2 P II . at finer. I h' -ne ,,f Inhn i Ivlm
in ne f, ,-i,,n' -l.:i-'.-7 s lirnail st In-cine-.ill,
,., piivii'i i'heit,n Hills Crematerv.
NORTON At IUvi rferd Court. Haver
ford Pa . en Nev. 1 i-iji. .MRS THOMAS
S .Virien run".-i, aervlres Mendaj at
I.ewl'huri. Pa
OMIl.VIi: Nes 17 CATHERINE, bl bl
leifd wlfe of We, i Silvie Inee Dennelly).
Relatives and frl. nds. also League of tlin
Saer. d II. art, ll V M Sedalltv, and the
Altar Seelitj of t nltaten Pariah In
vited te funeral. ir.,n . n .1(1 A il.. 1M2 K.
Tus'Ulum st be'inn mass of rerjuleni ll)
A M. Church of the Meitatlen 11 it.
Int Hely Sepulchre Cem
I rAUKKIi, Suddenlj, n Nev 17. 1021.
PRANK R. I'ARKI-lt of Hill I Market .1
and Wlldvvoed N J nKfd 711 vear Reia
t V" nnd friends a0 Wlnlleld Seett Pest
n,?, i!4 n,Ju A ." uashiriKt,m Camp Ne.
"'. .. . ' " A ""J eurpleyes of Ilept.
of i Jt.v Proper' an, i ity ja diu invited
te the seivires en Monday evenlni; at S .10
e elei k ui the Oliver H Il.ur Ride 120
' h,.".'.M.li.' .'.' '"1'im ht nt RcadlnK t'n.
PirlN Nev 17 lANi: wife of late
Jnm, s Pattnn. Kelnt.vca and friei.ni In
vited te ft.ii' i al s. rvlcea. Sun. 1 1. M, at
th.. N K ier Sd and Wolf Ht Int i.i I
vjf if ilt Merlah C' m
PHILLIPS Nn. 13, ANTON rillLLIPS.
R-ativ.-s nd frl, tuls also liranrh Ne. 1 if
the AinalK.im.iiifl Lara operators of Amer
ica, ar. invited te nitend funeral services.
... . t vr a. ...i.,.,nn . t. ..-
.s'mmen Irrlami ,,, ' , -, ... ,," , ; ,""lr""',"1 '" ivien-
invited te atten I I "1 " ' 01J " '"'hiBh ave. Int. Northwood
....' em
em
I HII.(.ff"5 Nev 17 rNIP.t. F
l'..i.d f la'hsnne c Phillips u"d i
1'rsl h'-ivi- s Sun 4 P il at
I'.us'ti t Hit i.t Sin: ma, Del
PHILLIPS At Ilelanee N .1 . Nev
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mill win . ni"i at Haverford Station,
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N V Herald (also P.iris editteni plra-e c pv
R.VflAN v Is 1 ll-JI . MAROA.tKTl
widow of Jam. s K.iran. R'lntlves and
minds jnvltid te ntt,n,l tunerjl. Tues s 3d
il . fi"ni the re-.ln e of h'r en-li-' iw
harlts P. Uenn. ' '. 1H K. S.ilinvl'l, sr'
sn'.-mn te.i'il. m n.is H lv iv,,., chnrph.
i ilt Alrv In a il Int Washington I), c
I Klmliv utnlt ll'iw. r
I RAINCY Nev 10 JAiinS A., son of
I 'ate Jehn and I'hr.stlann Arneld R.ilney.
im.J (i.t. lU'atlves and fi i.-tid-. alu i amn
j Ne 411 P e S of A and einplev. s of
'''i Iii.Ihv ilarhln" Ce are Inviterl .0 attend
. funernl Sat 2 p il resldnni ... (10.11
i.re'tiwnv ave int. Mt. ill riuh Cem.
' Frl. mN mnv n I Frl. eve
I ICAM-Ki' Al I,- i. si, I t . l.'e'i Mho,
en V..V 17 P'll JVM. 'I'M NT 1. iM.
SF.Y KeliMves ,,i, r , ' e ,s . ,. , 'e i in
tee etiies i. n nt ire..y afuriH ,n f J
n't le k t -h Oliver H Pair l.'l, 1s';e
(.h'Slnu sf let." '.lent at Or, enwe. d i'. ol el
cte v Yi'wi.ia Frlli. evenii'B
I RuVM - i the n-s.d.n. of her ,1a nh
I let 1'iJu evf.rd t en Nev. is, 1021
1 SVIIAII. widow if Enhriam M Rein'i
I lt"HiUB and f'..nds ire i,,ilt.,l t' the
. rv'e. en Sundav . ven ntf at s n'r'ei-U.
I at th - lll.er 1 l'.lr l,( 1JII Chestnut
jn lfiteini.nt ,c V'ilmliu'ten ,iti 1 llr.indv-
wine i etii' er 'i tn naf ,i Del
RIFF Nev 17 WILI.IWIF RCIT M.
P li'islwr I ,f Kmll R ir l-i.l Rjlf lie ,i
tlv,s and friends as, Lull, i r R Krinsmirst
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