Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 32, Image 32

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EVENING PUBLIC iEDGER-PBITJABfcLPHIA, PEIDAY, DECEMBER 16, mi
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' XOTiriC lV KKIIKMI'TION
A f flrartlw Helder of Seven Per Lent Tef raid
nai lear trilateral t.eia rentes uateu
line, of ti;ntin,v ii,u.-
POWRR COMPANY Issued
tk.llfvul 'ru.t AarrMtnent HtWMn
rl Railway and Power Company nnd
arj 'ana uenipany, Trustees, innnni
i Data,
Itetlaa I hereby given thnt. pursuant te
Vn tarma of the Collateral Trust Agreement
pviirnn ueerma ltniiwav ana power tern
nr and Drexel and Company, Trustees.
tad February 1. 1020, Georgia Hal. way
a4, rower Company will redeem and pny
January a, IviJ. all of us men eutaiana-
fiSVSn Pe Pnt Twn Anil lynA.llnlf Vrtilp
lateral aeld Nete dated February 1,
ana issued under said ueiinterai xrusi
mentt that Interest will ci te be I
yablalen tha Notes hnrnlw cellnri for rtt-
motion from and afte, January a, 1022
t the holder of said Nete, are required
January a. 11122, te present thim fe.
redemption and payment at the oflle
anil mKftv "rrti.,tM."'r,S?er?
.isrcxci and tempanv 'true
Wt,t Fifth and Chestnut
mn ana wnesmui streets, rni.n
etnut streets
Tisipnia. i'i
atlen and
Pennsvlvnn a ami I n.t en nrii,n
ifttlOn and IUrrni1.r nf HnM Mntna. with
the February 1, 1922, ami Aueust 1 1022
coupons attached, at aald efllce aa afore
aid, payment will be made ti the holders et
aid Neiee at their r". mptlen value. vl.
5p hundred and one-quarter per cent
100H) of their fae va'ue. and accrued
nterest. te Januan 3, 1922, amounting te
129,110 upon each ne'r
Notehelders ere remlnded that the com cem
eany 1 net permitted by ,aw te pa Inter, a
ttpan any note preaented for payment unie
ira ii Hccomeaniea ev a proper owner
I hip certificate aa required by the Federa
nceme Tax Law.
Dated December 0, 1021
QEOltUIA RAILWAY AND POWEn
UUMrANT
By P. a. ARKWrnOHT,
P'-eJlrtent
TO nor DKIIS OF
Janaica Water Supply Company
Flrat Conaeltdated Mertenice
Fire Ter Cent Slnklec Fund
Oeld Henda.
The Equitable Truat Company of Nen
-Tork , a; Truatee under Merigaue dated a
of July 1, 1910 made te the Jamaica Watei
upplY. Company te aecure an laue of Klret
Coneelldated Mertuane Kte l'er Cnt sink
In Fund Oeld Henda hereby H notice i
the heldare of aald Uendi of Its intent, en ti
PPly en the flrat da of January lt:'2
accordance with the nr' lalena of i ild Mert
rave, the menea requt cd te he tmM 1m
the Slnklnr Fund en or before December 111
J21, and herely Invltea offer nK of thlrt thlrt
fwe theuaand rite hundrd dollars ft2af)e'
tun value of aald Dentla at n price no'
neeed nn hunrtret nod flii. r e nr nn
f the par value thereof and accrued interna-
Healen nrrra lit t, nn.n.,1 In .1... n-..B
epnmeni nt me i
87 Wijlf alrect Ne
U) o'clock neon,
and aheuld he endei
Department nt the efflce of the undera irned
ew inrK l Ity n- teeltr
. en Dctemlipr 27. 1112'
nnrftd ' Offrirff nf nnti.
KkTfcaw
"irnalca Water Supplv femnan ''InK
d. Thn rliyht 1b r,.v.i1 in Ml.r,
mar anu nil enera
TMB EQUITABLE THUST COSIPANV
OF NEW YORK. Truate,
JJT LTMAN RHOADES. Vice President.
m Bated Kvr Yer N Y Dcmbr n 10 '
IlOTF.L TRAY.MOKR COMPANY FIKST i
MORTOAOE SIX PEK CENT SINKINO '
JTCNn GOLD BONDS. DCE JANUARY
f.- 1DI7.
Purauant te the terms of the Trut Mort Mert
are securing- the above bends, notice 1
Hereby riven that the following bends ax ,
frea-atlns 1115.000. have been drawn for
payment for account -of th feinklne- lund as i
f January 1st 1H22
Denominations of S10Q0 i
Nes 8. 18. 22. 27. 82. 30. 3S. 89. t!2. 83
iik "Sv.78- . 8T. 104. 107 253 2fi2 213
800, 300, 820, 8S8. 41H 437 149 471. 493 1
B04, 600, 619, 634, 070, 07J AMI 723 754
T86. 788. 831. 840. 814, SO1 0V. 992 100O
1038. 104B, 1050. 101b. 107b. 1079, 1009. ,
1168. 1311, 12.18. 1272, 12S4, 123. 1307 I
1844, 1378. 18S1. 13sn 1492 1425. 1439 i
1488, 1448, 1434. 143S, 1413. 1504 1507.
JMI. 1828. 1828, 1527 1533 1BBS 1593
:!?!. ,fl0S' 1818. 1837 1664, 18-19 1699 I
1T12. 1789. 1784, 1704, 1913 1S20. 1M0. 12
1869, 1841, 1042. l6l7. 1971. 1979. 1989
6S4. 208S. 2030, 2072 2077. 2110. 2110.
120.
Denominations of S800
Wea. 3183. 2204 2221 2227. 2231. 2243
Th funds for the pajment of the above I
ends are new en dpealt with the Truatee
nd the bends will be paid en presentation
en and after January 2d. 1022. at 102 and
Interest te January 1st. 1922. en which
date all Interest en said bends will cease
CArlANTrK TUFT COMPANY. Truatee
Mr, HERMAN M. SYPHERD Vice Presld-nt
4
aiiantie city, f J December 1st. x-i
TAND4RD OAS ND ELECTRIC CO
Maklna- rnnd-Furchaae Convertible Six Per
Cent Winking- Fund Geld UenUi
lirauant te the previsions of the Collat Cellat
fral Trust Aareemsnt executed December 1,
1811. by the Standard Oas and E ectrlc Com Cem
ny te the underetgned. aa Trustee, te se
iure an authorized 'asue of Thirty Mill. en .
Dollars Convertible Slnklne Fund Ueld Lienels, j
tnaturlnr December 1. 1923 the undrrslKned i
hereby clvea notice that It new has en hand I
Jt sum of elshty-elcnt thousand nOie hu -erd
and seven dollars and th:m-tnree cnts
(B88.907.33) In the tilnklnK Fund prei led ly
aid Truat Agreement and t. at t la iti In
entlen te apply aald sum. under th provi previ
sion of aald Trust Acreement te the pur I
tase of aald betida Offers of aald bend- I
are Invited at a price net te excied par
eerued Interest ard it. uer -ent premium.
Sealed tenders aheuld be addressed te tie
Philadelphia Trust Company Ti ustee Sink
Bur Fund. Standard Oas and Ulectrlc coin
party, Pread Street Oftlre Hread and Ch-i-f
nut atreetn. N. E. Cornet. Pi
eVslrnatlnc the denomlmiiien nf
area, and will be rerehetl untl
Ylrlaay. Januurr 0 1024.
X l)tliiuei( ma
ueiiuw ten-
til 3 1' 31. ,
attULADELPHIA Tit L ST COMPANY Trur
ta. IJyJOlI.SC WAI.afE
Treasurer. I
Philadelphia, December 0 ID21 I
Annual Meeting
jsr
THE llLOHAMts. 1NSLK.V.NCE ,
LOMl'AM
SOO-502 Hulnut St. ,
Philadelphia. D... 15. 1021 !
The Annual Meeting of the s'ockhe.derH
a thla company for the election uf direc'ure
fl for the tranaactlen of auch ether bum ,
aa may properly come before the mait
will be held at the principal ottke of '
company, 60O-SO2 Walnut street t n,a- i
phla. Pa. I en Meiid.l, January 10. 19.!.!.
4 U o'clock neon. I
JOHN A. KNIDr.rt '-errcta.rv .
. . i
THE ANNUAL MtXflM. OP llli;
etockneldrre et trie I'lillauelulil Lift
lararance Comeun will be nt j at 'hu i.-jiih
etnee of the company 111 North liieua
ft
e
treet. rmiaueipniK. i a en t-unrbUit) .
enuary xe. itr, m i- Ji.. te neur inu re
tort et
tear of
1821. at
for feu
rt et tbe ueara et uirvitem ler in iincm
OI me company enaiu ue rruir a'
and te elect three (3) director te ae.va
ter four (41 yean, ana te attend te eiicr
ether buelneaa ue may preber come b.fore
the meetlni. P G d .MlllCh
-ef tHt try
COUNTY nnE INSl II NCK
COMPANY OP PIIII. VDLI.PHIA
I 111 tanin nn si , run i, '
The Annual MeetlnE uf the s'e khe,ler
Will b held at thfl tiume cilice .t tie L m
Bany en Junuurj 16, 1022, at 12 M , fjr thr
lectien of dlrectern and the xranimctlnn uf ,
uch ether builneer aa may come before the
PAMtlnJt.
T. E. MART IN
Swrn'n'- 1
W
UNITED riKLMIN' lNaLH.V.CU i
LOMPN
480 Itmniit street
i-nuiiuripiiM
miL annlltl mRf inc nf I h MlrvtrhnlrT., . .
empany wi.l be held at Its emee
Ne
?1 EVgYer
nut eirtn. i-n innipn a y u
January xe, 1UZ7, ut u o'lleck
l.u m ..linn nf n I n .. tti rf.. . .
". ... M, ,,W .v.... v. ...nr ,. UIHkUr.
.nd for tne transaction of each old, r L.usi
mnn rer if
. aa mav be breueht refore thm
. B Y 1 Ut Becretary
THE ANNUAL MKETINO OI Tilt
ateckhaldere of the lneuranc cn,.
Many of the (State, of PenneTlrunlit wli, bi
(d en Holiday, Jnminry 10 1022 hi 12 .M
t th elllce of the company 3i)8 S10 W.ilnut
treet, for the election of nve (0; illretter
it eerve for three (8) yeare ami the trans
action of any buelneen nilch may U
" JOHN J P nrinnrns Veriary
dKIXTU NATION I. lltSli
K3P Pilladelnhla Vf . P 1921
Th annual election for dlrwers nf thla
lank, will t nein at tri.. ihi-h'uk lieuie
Vuiiwitay, Janunry 10. IDS!!. IkUhii tin
ftiiura 1 M. and 2 P. M.
WILLIAM SALTCn.
Ct.M.r
Br " '
riNAyriL
Illdend
IIUnEAU OK Bl'RYKYR
Department of Pub le Werke
rniiaaeipiia
Ewcembr 7 1921.
. . . , tit u. . . . ..."
in Liiy iu uimi , ,, H juii uii lien-
la,'. perb.r IB. 1031 nnd p , Uu,
eltvitt In Hnem -10, u.iy nail. ier.
-Tt-
Contract Ne 108 Ctr.structlnK Bwere
radlnr Pavlne. Hcpaln and ulher appur
Cnant work fur opening Tulln etrret under
keadlnr Hallway b,twV.n L.Errt'WBU.
""'"" . "1' ......
and 8emiii ""
Pr'ntln. etc . for the Orad
IB, etc
the U
a-rfliiln bfvlelen of. the Uureau of Surveye
urlrur,."ie ,7" iV,-.,v ,.n
nul riiANK 'H. CAVFTN.
Director,
YTV "OK DIIIKCTORS OP THE
eh Preductf I'orpurntlen have thu
... . nii.rri.rlv dividend of 2(, nn
Sji.tandln preferred fleck of thU coin
ed feZya.bte Jan. 15. 10SJ. te the .tock .tock
li,Vel t Jracerd Dee. 31 1UJ1, Btoek
SSr 1L M. DBLANOIE.
xrear yer.
KlTlUrt COIU'CV l HIM
a. December jjijvil.
rector haa .tKTS'Tlay de
f (tire per jrenl (8) out
payable
e( raejard
at. uu,
IUA&.
.5W.aS.2nn",ir t SWknVSn,,.,V,"l...d the ceVtlncau of uch HUn, be mcleVed
"' WILSON & CO., INC.
t1 rt)m of Dividend en Preferred Stock
3 J52 Iieard of Directors of Wien & Ce
e-?1 Va? declared a quiirterly dividend of
K l&'mml lfiV'Tttn . per wnt.fmi'l) en
PS Kf SVaferrid SJteck. pav ahlg Juiiuury 3.
CUPU Ue preferred .tocUhelderi of receri
; SWUf) c5 e' huliiee en December 27.
t k& 3?w ferrKSiml-, 14. ai.
, tTjVeitOR D HOPKINH Sec etarv
k fMflarlOA
V Tmtt
l H3a . 1BZ1.
--My a atvMed
ak'AMan. f the company
fLJEXaeTALi'lMt. ta toWielderf
Bull
Market
Ahead?
XTnj fV rpr, uii ee e4. 1
"dS ine real DUU rlSe Startear
Should long Swing Speculators
buy new or wait tera reaction ?
hutfnnm .-. ...-.:. l . ....- i
1 II I V t I VJ I t !- T J- J c-ri JTIT1 w
Mseifs Reports
ff Speculatrre Bunrtbi. Just off the press, V
r anawera theiu. nii.tMnn. n4 kA. V
you iut what's pelnK te happen In the
stock market. It is a matter of vital
Importance. With this information
you can sea what's ahead and govern
yourself accordingly.
REPORT ON REQUEST
CepIm of this bulletin and booklet,
"GtttirvtthiMeit from Your Menty".
arc nvallaWter distribution, (rratia.
Tear out the Meme new -and hand
it te your secretary when you dictate
the morning's mail
Mertly A$k for BalUtin 34MQ
Reper VV. Babson's
Statistical Organization
Wellcslcy Hills, 82, Mas.
(Suburb of Deaten)
nt Lartut Oreanttatbn tfH, Chxwitr
in 1A Il'erU
Clip Off Here
niiiuiitiiitiiMiniiiiiinitt
MIIIIIIIIMHIIilllllUUlUllt
Meme SSs
Write Reger W. Bausen, founder of The
Hnbsen Statistical Organization. Wellesley
c iiiii, ei, muss., hi iouews: rieasc send
is i r-epy ei -iprciai
Bulletin Ne. 34 MQ
g and hoeklet,' Gtittng
Ih Most front Your
MIO,VMiM.n
tfP
money -Kraua SS-faeiffiAl&KlursmJ
luuiTiiuniniurnnniimiiiimiuiiuinniniuininiiiiniiiuiittiiaiuiui
An Ideal
8 Investment
AMERICAN railroads set
thestandard forthewerld,
which is one of the reasons the
shares of the better systems
attract n wide circle of invest
ors. Fer the benefit of these
interested in the carriers, the
December 5th issue of
77rt? "International
Invester"
contains an Ideal Investment
suggestion composed of 5
shares each of the stock of 5
leading railroads. The total
purchase priceisareund $1700
and the annual yield, at cur
rent dividend rates, is better
than 8 per cent.
Cell, telephone or tertte for yi
tr e cevu et the In crtiatlen
(iiiester contaiiiine Ideal law
men- l--7ifl
Wm. H. McKenna & Ce.
221 S. 15th St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New Yerk
Paterum
Ctilcave
Pltubursh
Utah & Northern 5s, 1926
Rubereid Ce. 8s, 1936
Cuba R.R.Imp. & Eq.5s, '60
N.Y., Pa.&O. 4l2s, 1935
Canton-Akren 5s, 1922
Penna. Utilities 6s, 1922
Leuis. & Jeff. Bridge 4s, '45
Leuis. & Nash., St.L. 3s, '80
Cadde Cent.0.& Ref.6s, '30
Jpr Investment Securitiea t
43 Exchange Place, New Yerk
Telephones 8300-16 Hanover
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
A Philadelphia manufactur
ing Tempany new delnff nn
nnrunl buiiness of 2 te 2H
mllllrns requires the services
of a IHp. w Idf-awake Imslness
man between 25 and 45 jeara
old te nrt a' Si creir and
Treasurer anrl te lnest $100. $100.
CeO In the Company.
Menoy te be used te pur
chase ald'tlennl maeb'nery for
Increased production In which
line there ii a Kreat demand.
rTfuent bulldlnt? will permit
irstullin? addlt'enal machlnfry
uid will reduce presint over evor
head expenses.
fompensatlen $10,000 te
$12 0U0 nc enr In arldit'en
te ever 7 return en meney
Invested If you have the ubil
lt arid the mene, answer and
full details will be furnished
ou
C 808. LKDGEIl OFriCK
ProeoHaln
hiiij.D I'ltOI'O-AO lelt 13(100 I'KKT
r l iimii" i '- " - u.i-jutb hi
njn i. Ami i Iraiuliii Aienue and
Km k n-(U
ilrdje "tr. bi jnirut M m Iranl.ferd
Fievuted Iv.iuuj w.u ij iu vu at die
Drutera office Desaitmmt of City Trun
Jii 1J11 CI ei.mut H'i et Phi adelunla until
i; ,,'clmk neon, VI I'dnemlay, Deiemlxr an,
i!)I and eiened lmniilUtels theieufter.
w .. . . n.l un.plflmflnn. i.in I,.. uuun ..
r . f. "... " e.'.r. . .r;.h -.'. "i
cod e et Bm" with blank form for propeeale
will he eupDlled te Intending biddere upon ,
aptillratlen A depe.lt of 111) win I- re-I
Sii rid for the plan. This depe.lt will Le i
refunded epen the return of thu plane
uii
UflfHiuitk i viiui i4wu( mm
n inu u i , "., ,uiiu iitujii iiv
A ..A 1.. ... I.B.W J.S"L,tiriIll.ML UI IT1M i: IV
; v zc t t
Uiy .the M
',Di. ..i.i AM ,,. m-.. riAn i.. -
any or all hide a h may deem beet for
the inter, st of the 'Mtv nf Philadelphia
WILLIAM H TUININO Director
Denurtment of Clt" Tranflt.
Pli"delpri'e D-mher 12 1021.
SrTu.izD phopeaij reu tub rnt-
nithln. erection and completion i f fire
eircnpe for the Haddnnfleld High Sc. I
Haddnnfleld. N. J . will he recHed bv th
Scheel Heard en or before December 22 at
H P. M. feriifled check of 10 per cent of
bid muat accompany each tld Iieard re
airves tha right ta rJu any or nil hide
for the work Pntij and peelrVfl,tlen rniiy
be eeen upon appllcnlkn te the Sioretary of
thi. Heard of Kducailcn. Kaddenfla d f J
in, uuai j , ,NTON nSrOIK
Chairman of the Heard
AnnuaJJCIectene
S3T
iua
1'HLLADfc.LfiilA
NATIONAL
UArvjk
Philadelphia. December 6, 1921
The Annual Election for Dire
h.ld at the Fanklnf Heuae
5l,.mfy 10. W. between the
rectors will be
en ruesaii).
hours et 12
Koen and I I . L
O IlfeWARD WOLFK Caehler.
jS (JOUTUWABK
NATIONAL HANK
The Annual Election for Dlreotere of thli
.. Tn.".J ii. h.U at the llanklnir lln i. n,
x-niiaueipiiia, ('a.
en
Tudiy. January 10th, Wit. between, the
SSKmJV 10 o'clock A. il. anBd J itffafcU.
tiashler,
S iiANK OK NOllTH AMERICA
J I
4t D.fcernei "i'"
The Annual Meetln of the Otockheldera
.f this Hank for the election Pt Direjie
Srtll ba hilfl at the Jtanklna- Heuse en Teea-
iaSUBM
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
"The yenr Is ending with the financial
situation much stronger than when 1021
began, for the country has largely de
flated Its Ideas, as well as Its prices,
during the last twelve months," sayi
llllam A. Law, president of the First
National Hank, in the monthly review
of the business and financial outlook
issued by that Institution.
, t-enunuing, Mr. Law snya: "Tiiere
lias seldom been n mere trying year,
no ;"e me dwtnictlve In mental wear
' icur, ier me preDiem ei numeruue
. - .
enccrus has been bow te keen selng.
I Considering tlie intensity of the strain
rtnd the sensational declines In raw nin
erlal nnd In commodity price, the
wonder is that tlie country's fallur fallur
recerd Is net mere ndverw) than it Is.
'lut deflation has brought about cxtraor cxtraer
Mnnry benefits and, slowly but surely,
'Iving costs nre being reduced and busi
ness is being re-established upon a safe
basis again. The outlook, In many re
Mects, is reassuring nnd, while there
ire exceptional problems yet te solve,
linerlcnn business men are readjusting
their affairs in n manner which will In
sure general recovery inter en."
Mbrger Talk as Stimulator
Discussing the specialized character
of the market the Inst few days, a down
town broker snld yesterday :
"In order te account for the sporadic
outbursts of activity in many long neg
lected groups en the Stock Exchange,
merger Meries are being Invented and
nursed along In the hope of attracting
outside interests. Enough, nt least, te
keep the action from coming te nn un
timely end. Several of them are new
elng the rounds, tnklng in tire nnd rub
ber concerns, meter makers nnd copper
companies. There is no doubt but that
many mergers will he necessary, sooner
or later. In order te preserve some of the
lncdlum-nlzed units in the Industries
mentioned, ns well as ethers which have
let yet been discussed."
Critical Credit Period
The next few months will be unusu
ally important from the standpoint of
credit granters was the opinion ex
pressed nt n recent round-table discus
sion of the Philadelphia Credit Men. L.
J. I.antet. credit manager, of Walter
M. bteppachcr & Ure., snia there li
no iiouet niac eciwcen new ami jiuy J-
there will be a creut mennine un. dur
ing which many of the weaker concerns
will fall by the wayside.
A. T. Rickards. president of the local
association, told the members that the
new nnanciai statements i6Puen alter
the first of the year cannot be analyzed
en u basis similar te that employed in
the past, nnd that the new conditions
may upet the generally accepted two te
one ratio. He said credit men mere
than ever before must knew mere about
the normal standing of a credit risk and
mere about its ability ns shown by past
records and experience.
As te the Railroads
Hoeker & Ce.. received the following
yesterday from their New l'erk cerre-
eudents, which should, at least, be a
rtimb of comfort te the patient share-
mlders of the railroads.
"In view of nil the favorable facts
tueh as resumption of nnd increases in
dividends of many railroads, ns well ns
many probable railroad consolidations;
the repayment yesterday te the govern
ment by the Northern Pacific of six
million borrowed a year age te run
five ,ears at 0 per cent. It appears teJbe held Saturday nlternoen from the
us that nnv held of railroad securl
ties it very unwise te part with them
at prevailing prices, but en the contrary
should buy them for a sure but per
haps slew profit."
American Brass -Anaconda Merger
Following n meeting yesterday ut
P.osten of representatives of the larger
holders of American Brass Company
..i. ...li. ti... rk TJ-,., !, I ..,,., nf
Ull ""',' "A""r",-.'',r." ;.'..; r J
tnu uearu : j. i. jciir. nresmeiii u-
,., ,
rTadnpCl,
beard. Jehn A. Cee, president of ' Araeri-
!!-: "IJLII'IL-K S'af
rempnny. .he opportune te dispene e
SSIhTcSSpW for 9 50 nd
three s inrei. et Anncenun stecit ngauibi
earn share of American Brnss Company
A period of time will be allowed feri
the deposit of American Brass Company
terk prebnbly tlie month of January, James Pcnn MacCnin, clerk of Common
1!)2L and the offer will be conditional Picas Court Ne. 3 mere than twenty
upon the deposit within tins time of at j five years, died en Wednesday, aged
enst 51 per cent of the $15,000,000 par' seventy -seven ears. She was u sister sister
alue of American Brass Company bteck In-law of William J. MacCaln. clerk of
ctitstanding. There were present at the Common Pleas Court Ne. 2.
meeting representatives directly or in- Funeral services will be conducted
directlv of upwards of 40 per cent of tomorrow at her home, at 2012 Colura Celura
the outstanding bteck of the American bla avenue. The burial will be In the
Brass Company, nnd these represcnta- West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Outlast
JJuceeeeuI in-
eafloKeris or-e
btimif made ti
litinil red 0
jactii-3 ever
urt. floors,
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1420 Caeitmit Strt, PhlUd.lphU, Pa. , ' j Phenei Locust 6409
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tlvcs unanimously approved of the plan
and agreed te deposit their stock subject
te tbe working out of the details.
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American Brass Company stockholders
te carry out the detnlls consisting of
Chnrles P. Uroeker. Royal Victer, A.
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tion of American Brass will be con
tinued.
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MARRYING PARSON QUITS
Elkton Officials Ask for Proof of
the Rev. Mr. Lockerbie's Status
Elkton, Md Dec. 10. The Rev.
Daniel P. Lockerbie, the clghty-two-year-eld
marrying parson of Elkton, has
ceased his activities pending his Inves
tigation of his status as a minister.
State's Atterney Henry A. Wnrburten
has requested the former Philndelphian
te file his ordination papers with the
Clerk of the Cecil County Court. Lock
erbie was first ordained in the Presby
terian Church, In 1870. lie withdrew
from the Philadelphia Presbytery te
engage In evangelistic work. In 1001,
he says, he became affiliated with the
United Saints Regulars, whose head
quarters is In 'Chicago. When he
came te Elkton he said he waa a
Presbyterian, and when the New Castle
Presbytery Investigated his otatcment,
he repudiated that Church.
William T. Warburton, father of the
State's Attorney, is counsel for Lock
erbie. GIRL HAD A "WIFE"
Ethel Kimball, Accused of Larceny,
Duped Girl, Bosten Police Say
Bosten, Dec. 10. Ethel Kimball, a
young woman who, after her nrrest
ns "James W. Hathaway," was discov
ered te have masqueraded ns a man for
two years, was arraigned yesterday
charged with attempted larceny of an
automobile.
Although It had been announced that
the chnnge of clothing would be pro
vided for her, she appeared wearing
n man's hn and overcoat. Her case
was continued nnd she wns held In
S100O for a hearing next Monday.
Police investigation is alleged te
have revealed that en rovember 25,
posing as Jnmes W. Hathaway, she
married Louise .Margaret Aecbtler nnd
that they had since lived in lodgings
in Allston. Miss Acchtler. nccerdlng
te the police, nsserted that until the
arrest she had never suspected her corn-
panlen was a woman
Deaths of a Day
WILLIAM M. GARDEN
Hat Dealer Succumbs In Hospital
After Illness of Several Weeks
William Morten Garden, who for
many years conducted a hat business at
C00 Market street, died Wednesday In
the JcfTcrsen Hospital, following nn ill
nesi of five weelss.
Mr. Garden wns born near Velley
Forge, December .10, 1844. He was
associated with his father, C. II. Gar
den, in the wholesale hat business and
was in charge of the local branch of the
New Yerk firm. Mr. Garden retired
from business twenty years nge. He wns
unmarried nnd n member of the Union
fnrue. the Mcrien Gelf Club nnd the
Bncheler Bnrge Club. His funeral will
with interment in Greenwood Cemetery,
Brooklyn.
MRS. JULIA M. HARRIMAN
Widow of Frederick Harrlman Dies
at Yonkers Heme
Mrs. Julia Mellen Harrlman, clghty-
tnrce jenrn inu, iimiijuiyi .u inu iiiu-
X. nt.l Jt -l..- .. l. 1....
Themas Mellen, of this city, nnd widow
. ..j.,.,. tt i x- i- i.
ei rreaeriCK nurriumu, in nre linn,
yesterday ,n her home, 81 Park
, ftVnepVal scrvfees will take place nt
H'ertibawhe&t lws
""de of tetete b II. Uarrman.
-'ekC.Ha.iman, a stock broker of
:v ,,,,, ;rn,ji.i vtV.
Mrs. "William H. Budd, of lenkcrs.
Mrs. Pamella MacCaln
I Mrs. Pnmclia MacCnin, widow of
the Factory
Your Factory
neceHsary te the medern factory aa
vw" awwue. v
GENTLEMAN CAT DEAD
Buster Drewn, Famous of HU Kind,
Reached Age of Twentyone
Doylestown, r Dec. 10. Deylea-
town Is In mourning because of the
death of Duster Brown I
The weeping nnd walline happen te
be ever the death of none ether than a
pet cat, enld te be the eldest In the
world. Buster Brown died at the Vic
tery Farms Inte Wednesday night and
he will be burled In a beautiful casket
in n garden of roses.
Buster Brown's owner le Mrs. Clem
ent II. Congden, of Doylestown. The
cat was born in Philadelphia, May 0,
1000, and under the care of his mistress
acquired almost uncanny Intelligence.
He was essentially a gentleman. He
would net cat unless his feed was nerved
upon a plate nnd the plate put upon a
table.
Buster Brown In his prime was
enormous in elr.c. His sleek maltcse
coat had a silver sheen and experts
pronounced him the most beautiful spec
imen of the breed. Age, however,
lately had tinged his coat with a red
dish hue.
Humane societies all ever the world
hnve photographs of Buster Brown
"ine In their headquarters.
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WILL DEBATE ON SCHOOL
Publle Meeting In Haddenfleld Will
Thresh Out Question
Haddenfleld, N. J Dec. 10. The
new high-school Issue has beceme se
Important here nnd the need of n mod
ern high school appears te be' of such
vital Interest that the Civic Association
will have n public meeting in Artisans'
Hall tonight and debate en "Ilcselvcd,
That Haddenfleld uheuld construct at
once, a modern high-school building,
suitable te its needs, and that the neces
sary bend issue therefer should be
autherised."
Twe women nnd two men will be en
the debating sides. They nre Miss Vir
ginia Whltccnr nnd William O. Mar
shall, who will debate the affirmative,
and Mrs. Walter 8. Cox nnd James T.
Carey, the negative.
Bedy of Jeseph Falrlamb Arrives
The body of Jeseph Fnlrlarnb. bcv
cnty-thrce years old, who died Sunday
In Flerida after being knocked down by
n bicycle, arrived at his home In Glen
olden today. Mr. Falrlamb had gene
te Flerida a few weeks age. He al
ways spent the winter there. Mr. Fair
lamb had been postmaster nnd station
agent for the Pennsylvania Rnilread at
Glcneldcn for forty years. He retired
several years age. Funeral services
will take place tomorrow from his home
en Chester pike.
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3eatijs
BLEND. Suddenly. Dee. 18, 9. A.
F.LEND. Friends Invited te funeral services,
Sat., 3 P. M.. at 0801 Qermantewn ae
BORMUT1L Dpe. 14, 1021. LORErTZ.
htsband of lata Louisa Qermuth, aved 03.
Relatives and friends are Invited te attend
tuneral, 8un.. 1:80 P. M., residence. N. W
eer. C9th and Catharine ets. Int. Hillside
Cem. Viewing Sat eve.
RRENNAN. Dee. 14, BRIDGET, widow
of Michael Brennan. Relatives and friends
Invited te funeral Sat.. 8:80 A. M.. lata
residence, 1187 Moere at. Solemn requiem
mass Annunciation Church 10 A. M. Int.
Old Cathedral Cem.
BREWER. Dee. IS. nuriilenly. at her rest
dence, Qermantewn, BERTHA COOPER, wife
ei ine iate l'aul c, jrrewer. Funeral serv
ices at St. Peter's P. E. Church, Wayne ave.
and Harvey at., dermantewn, Frt., 10:30
A. M. Int. private.
CALDERONL Dee. 18, MIRIAM, daugh
ter of Arthur and Emma Calderenl (nee Lou Leu Lou
eon) aired 4. Relatives and friends are In
Mted te attend ufneral, Men.. at 0 A. M..
tvirenta' residence, 223S S. Hemberger at.
Angel mass at St. Edmend's Church 10 A.
M. precisely. Int. Hely Crois Cem.
CA1UI. Dec. IS. 1B21. CORNELIA F.,
wife of Jeseph II. Carr. Relatives and
friends are Invited te attend the funeral
services. Sat., 2 P. M., at her late resi
dence. 2120 N. Lawrence st. Int. Qreen Qreen
meunt Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7
te P. M.
CAVANAUOIL Dec. 13. 1921, CATH
ARINE a., wife of Terrance P. Cavanautn.
Relatives and friends, also Ladles of Mac
cabee, are Invited te attend funeral. Hat..
8.80 A. it., .from her iate residence. 073S
Leeds at. Solemn requiem mass at Church
of Our Lady of Leurdca 10 A. M. Int. Hely
Crexn Cem
CHALMERS. Dee. ID, GEORGE, husband
of Jennie Chalmers, llilatlvea and frle.ldf,
n'ne 87th Ward Republican League. Invited
te attend funeral nervlcea, at hit late real
dence, 1010 W. Indiana ave.. Men., 2 P. II.
Int. NwhweSd Cem. Ftlenda may call Sun.
eve.
CHAPMAN. Near Newtown, Pa.. Dee.
15. 1021. KATE ONITA CHAPMAN, wife it
Edward H. Chapman, aged 88. Relatives raid
filfrCd are invited tn attend funeral, from
icslilencs of her een-ln-Iaw, Herace R. Lan
nlng. BIO Art ur St.. Fer Chase, Sun., 2
P. M. Int. Terest Hill Cem.
CI.YMEK. On Dee. 14. 1821. ALICE E
lfe of Jehn II. Clymer. Relatives and
friends are Invited tn t e services, en flatur-
fay otterneon. at 2 e clock, at tne Oliver ii.
Pair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Interment
Itlvate
CRAIO. Dec. 14, 1021. ROBERT CRAIO,
aged 67. Funeral eervlres SsL, 2 P. M.,
undertaker's office, 2880 Mascher st. Int.
private.
CROSS. On Dm. 14. 1021. JAMES 8.,
husband of Ettle Cress. Relatives and
friends, also Pest Ne. 77. O. A. R.. ara
invited te the services, en Saturday after
neon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 1230
w. Frazlnr et. inlerment private.
CROTHKR3. Dee. IB. WILLIAM H
ntOTHKRH. Funeral Mrvlcea Men.. 2 P.
M.. 280 N. B8d it. Int. private. . Friends
call Sun evening, from 8 te 10 o'clock.
I DONAHUE. Dee. 14, SARAH ANN,
I daughter of the late Jehn and Rese Dena
hue. Relatives and friends, also u, v. M.
Beaauty and fiacred Heart anciety. are in
lted te attend funeral. Sat., 0 A. M., from
the resldenee of William Hlltman. Jr., 2020
Rewan at. Solemn high mast et requiem St.
Stephen1 n Church 10 A. M. Int. New Ca
thedral Cem
DOUOHERTT. Dee 14. JAMES, husband
of Katliryn Dougherty (nee Hertenstlne),
Relumes nnd friends are Invited te attend
funeral. Men., IP, M . Iste residence. 2182
N. 0th et. Int. Riverside Cam , Norrtstewn
Pa Friends may call Sun.. 8 te 10 F. M.
w DOYLE. Dec. IB. LAWnENCE V.. son of
Mary and the late Lawrence V. Deyle, In his
17th venr Relatives nnd friends ere Invited
te attend funeral. Men,. 8:80 A. M.. from
his mother's residence, 248 W. Coulter st
Qermantewn. Solemn requiem mass at St
Vincent de Paul's Chureh 10 A. M. Int.
New Cathedral
IJURWACIITER. Dee. 14, 1021. JACOR
DURWACHTER. aged 80. Relative. T and
friends also Cannstatter Velitsfest Vereln,
hre Invited te attend funeral Sun., I l M.
from his late residence. 117 W. Qale at
Olney. Int. Ml. Peace Cem
ENOLE. At Mentclalr. N. 3.. Dee. 18.
CMILY S.. wife of Frederick Engle helii
lles i and friends Invited te funeral services,
tin Friday, at 2 P. M at the resldenee et
her sister. 1810 Sprlrg Garden. Interment
prlxats Pieaen emit flowers.
ENN1S. Dee. 12. DOROTHY, daughter of
the lute Jnn'es and Mitllcla Ennls, aged 14,
Siirvlces Frl., 8 P. M., residence, 2008 H.
Llpplncett at. Int, Sat., Linden, Rosedale,
'fa'irlAMII. At Miami. Fla.. Dee. 11.
I1'e0HHBP?1 " J-AmLAMB.' ntlatlVM
and friends Invited te attend rcrvlcee en
?-?!,uy't 2,i' MV. Rt Hi" Congregatiena
Uiurch, aianelden. Pa. Remains may be
viewed en IYlday etnfng, at his late resi
dence, 43S S Chester pike. Int, Olenelden,
lZvn l and f ." "'nnery (nee Bcan
Cf.'ii .at'"1..a'n,,I,lv.',ni1 "lends are In
vlted te attend funeral, Bat.,,2 P. M real
?,.n.15; Jackfenvllla rd. and Monument ave..
Ulrf?.' r ,jnt. Hely Sepulchra Cem.
lORD At Hamburg, Pa., Dee 18 1021
iTn..F1,A,NSi' gloved Kjbina of Ann FeVd
fH.V.Suer) &l 85' . Relatives snd
friends, also members of the Meese Ledge.
Ne. 84, and Court Fafrmeunt. Ne. 41 F
S,A,i 15 jnv',ed te attend funeral. Hat
8.30 A M . fiem late residence, 2418 Seybert
f,,.k.,,9lVld"m nass at 10 A. M. at St Hllta
Cem Church. Int. private. Hely Cress
OARDBN, On Dee. 14, 1021, WILLIAM
MORTON, son of the late ''Christopher Hnry
and Hunnah U Garden. Relatives and
friends erj Invlted te the services ea Sat
urday afternoon, st 2.J0 o'clock.' at th
plhar II Balr Bldg . 1820 Che.tmu ft!
Inln ment private,
GEORGE. Suddenly. Dee. B. LENA.
daughter at Charlesand Anna aeergeTFu.
v.,,'IfeefroVr?n?d8CthurehI, M" 'lt th9 &&.
h,?R.Ae??!sV;.-art Je!' GVa'rnU?:'
T,"H?,v',"!!:-U'v.rbrHj.
! Dr. Wlii.am &&?& h.?'8 ?h' STrKl
Imral earvlcns at Orace-St. Peter-; .,.?
Haltlme-re, Md., Bat., a P. M. Omit new-
""UTKOWBKI -Dec. 14 ANNIE, wife rf
the lata Jehn Outkewskl. Relatives and
f. lends lnvllt.1 te funeral services. Ba". 1 80
P. M lesldence et son-in-law, August
b. herarhlng, 222J K. Cambria it. Int. rl
vate. Ftirreat Hills Cem. Viewing Frl
HANSON.-,at hr resldene,. llamMten
Court, en De. 10, 1021. ANNH JONKH
HANSON, daughter of the lats HeiijarrMn F
and Mary Adllne Hansen Netice of funerai
Ha'rRIBOK. On December 14. inn
GEORGE II. HARRISON, husband of Clara
F. Harrison Rslatlves and frl.nds are in.
vlted te the atrvlce, en Men.. 10 A xT
at, hie residence. 8810 Woodland ave In'
SewJr':: at PoU"ewn' ' lndiy' emli
IIAU'SCHILD Dec. 18. ANNA S . wliJnw
of William Hnutchtld, aged 83? Relative
end frlends Invited te funeral strvlcis ft.i
.,t.,ttS2h07s"T,fl":.r.-:i:
VlKwInir Wrl lv.. " "' """ ffir"
HEINF.CKB. De, 14, EMMA n. wlf.
Orstav Vf. Helnecke (nis Btraub), aaiid ll'
lUlatlvM and .friends, alie Nerti P.
Council. Nt. 18f, P. el : L," 'i , ,J"
t4 luteal, Hat., 2 ?, it, re &i 1 u
-"S
DKATTlrl
tettdenee, B84 W. WeitmereUnd l t- kTi
private, Hllle"de Cem. Remains mas- Tl 11
tlewed Frl.. afetr 7 P. M. mkr :d
iibmdrii;kjj auadeniy, Dee. 14. iB 1
EMMf L. daughter of the late Oarrett !
and Mary M. Hendrleks. aged 47. llelailvf.'.rl,CT
and frtends ara Invited ta eii.nH rV.SY!
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P-IV.V. 0U. A , tf, i DI, IjUUe'a t- '3
formed Chureh, North Wales, Ta. int iiViT" t
side Cem. suu t.
HE8BET, At newlandsville, Md.. D. . .1 i
SARAH B widow of Henry Haye, uSlll' 'l.
Relatives and friends Invlted te r,..!.i: '"T '
Ices, nt St. SUphen'a P. E. Church R.JiI" J
vllle, Md.. Frl.f at 1 P. M. Int. t 'V ,t
EtephenVa P. E Cem. Remain. m,r "k.
vlewed Thurs. Conveyances will meet if. iSJ .;
leaving rnua. at iv.vi A, M. .rrlvln ... 'J
Mlddletewn, Md.. 11:20 A. M. ar',v'n at' .
JZ5S:K- ZZ.ZZ JAJSUPn 1
JIAN HOBENSACK Relatives and f flYafc 1 2
invited t attend funeral services. Frt, WJj J
tJ . 1Ann T.HII....K rtCT.'. "j!. SO
MAN HOBENSACK Relatives and frltftr
P. M.. at Zlen Lutheran Church. Wh.i.
marsh. Int. adjoining grounds, wmu ;
iirSh. Int. adjoining eund,:"'" Wmu M
HOFFNK'R. Dee. 14. WALTEn. hush M
t Qertrude Heffner aged 81. Funeral n!?4 1
PunaraTalr.
f 3 .f fmm m fnta. rtiManju
st..' Camden. N. J. Int. Nerti, lrZjL ".!!.h
Cm. Friends mair call Frl. ev r Ul
HOOELAND. Suddenly, Dec, B, II. VOOn II
HE-ES. husband of Blanche M. ilbgelanT 3t
trs.naral rvlre Bl.. n 4r ""Nana, i I
Churchvllle Reformed Church." -' ,h . 1
HOWELL. Dec. 14, 1021, WILLtJ ., I
HQWELU Funeral Frl.. 2 P. if.. ffemtiS
fllA Xtnn'm Haiti.. SlWh nnrf tt.7.J .fm the t
HUOHEfl. In We.t Chester. at ! r..t- I
dence of nebert C. Hemphill, Maple .JI tl
HBNnY D. HUGHES. Sorvlee. and Inul' -1 ;1
ment private at Old St. Davids CwniteSJ" ' l
JONES. Dec. lit, J. DAVIS JONES
1006 N. 18th at., husband of tjii.2' 2'
Brown. Funeral servlcea Frl., a r f'
at Armstrong's. 1027-20 N. BroaeT L' in,'
pr.vte. . Inu
(nw O'Brlen), widow of Jeseph Judge D,2 .1
net:; of funeral will b given, from he i ion . rl
in-law', residence, 718 N. H-inneny.rV en ' 'I
KARPF. Dec. 14. REBECCA. il3- .. 'I
juinjui. June, iu, AiuiAKET Jtmnn
fYTtrliMO. widow of .Tn.nh t.iy"
Samuel Karpf. Relatives and frlsnds ..i ll
invited te attend .funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m nr.! Sl
clsely, from residence of her son. n,.M
Karpf, 2308 N. 22d t. Int. private M,
CarmAt Cem.
triTT.T.T n.A If loe,
CHARLES 3.
Sr.. beloved hueband of Mar
Kelly (nee
A M. nrAOlRAlV. int. HOlV HAnii rhna rl
KINO.Dec. IB. CATrtEllfNE. wldow'ef
Jehn J. ICInff. Funeral kervtces Hat., rip M
aflnla raalilani IRQ in nVi1! i.'.l
X'm "Airy, int." "prlYrtSr" "' """
u.BWM,-euaaeniy, uea. e EMMA C.
daughter of Themas J. and Maria C
ieeaem. "unerai services nat.. 2 P. t n,
th Churchvllle Reformed Church. l
LEWIS. On Dec. 13. 1921. T.fiTrm .
widow of William Lewis. Services en Batl
urday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her reil.
dence. 20 Church St., Prlmes, Pa. Inter,
ment private1.
LITCHFIELD. Dec. IS, 1021. HKNnr
NATHAN, M. D.. husband nf Bessie Gray,
son Litchfield. Relatives and friends are
Invited te attend funeral services, Men .
2:80 i'. M., iate residence, soe S. 4th st.
Darby, Pa. Int, private.
MacCAlN Dee. 14. 1021. PAMRT.TA a
widow of James Penn MacCaln. In her 77th w
year. Funeral services Sat., 1 P. m at
her late residence, 2012 Columbia ave. Int,
nrlvate.
MacDONALD. On Dee. IB, 1021. SARAH 'l
E., wife of DaId u. MacDonald. SerMre,
en flinnaav atternnen, at a o'clock, at lier
slater's rosldenc. 430S Ludlow st.
MAYER. .In Trenten. N. J., nn T)n n
Mrs. JIARTHA W. MAYER, aged 81. ftelal
lives ana i nanus invitea te services, en Sat
urday, at 10:30 A. M., at her late residence.
B0 W, Pearl at., Brldgeten. Nt J. Inter,
ment private, Bread St. Cemetery.
McCLOSKEY. Dec. 18. MARY A., wife
of Bernard McCleskey. Relatives ant '
friends Invited te attend the funeral. Sat ,
8:30 A. M.. from her late residence. 784 8,
18th et. Solemn mass of requiem at St.
Theresa's Church at 10 A. M. Int. Hely
Cres Cem.
MELLON. Dee. 14, ELIZABETH, widow
of Jnmes P. Mellen. Relatives and friend
are Invited te attend funeral services. Sat.,
8 P. M.. residence et grandson. James A,
Mellen, 1223 Fillmore at.. Frankford. Int.
private. Friends mav call Frl. eve.
MENKEN. Dee. IB. 1021. CORNELIA R.,
vldew of Jules A. Menken. Viewing at 21
Lenex avs , New Yerk City,
MERCER. At Delance. N. J.. Oat. 14,
JAMES MERCER. In his 08th ear. Funerai
services Sat . 2 P. M., at the resldencs of
his cousin, Mrs. A. I. Barries, Union ave.,
nssr 8d rt.. Delance, N. J. Int. Monument
Cera. Beverly. N. J. i
METZOER Dec. 18. ANDREW IL, hu.
band of Cerdelia A. Metsg.tr. aged 70. Rela
tives and frnds are Invited te attend fu .
neral services. Men . 2 P. M at his 1st
resldenee, 882 N. Frazler at. Int. private.
Remains may be viewed Svn. eve.
.MILLER, At Mtent Alte. Pa., Dee. It,
WILLIAM FRANCIS, eon of Ida L. Knatw
and the late William Francis Miller, aged
27. Relatives and friends, also Benjamin
Franklin Pest. Ne. 40B. A. L., are tnvlttd
te attend funeral services Sat., 1:30 P. Jt..
residence. 212 E. Mt. Pleasant ave.. Ml.
Airy, Phlla Interment Ferrest .11111 Ceraei
tery. Friends may call Friday evening,
MILLER. Dec. 18. SAMUEL C. tiuibsnJ
of Bertha U. Miller. In hla 02d year. Rela
tives and friends are Invited te funeral
services, Sun., 2 P. M., from his late rest,
dence, near Jarrettown, Pa. Int. Rese Hill .
Cem. Take 1:02 P. M. train from Reading
Terminal te Fert Washington.
, MI.NTZER. Suddenly. Dec. 13, 1021. at
her brother-in-law's residence. Frederlelc
Hermann. Ji-0 Elmwood ave.. Narberth, Pa.,
MARY D daughter et late David and Lydla ,
A. Mlntzar. Relatives and friends Invlted te
attend funeral services, Sat., l.'IO P. M., at
the parlors et C. A. Qulnby & Sen, 1148 N. -20th
m. Int. Evergreen Cem.
MOORE. Killed In nrtlen. Meuse. Ar Ar
genne. France. Sept, 28, 1018, Mechanle
THOMAS MOORE. Ce. D, 316th Inf.. eon et
Edward and Isabella Moero, ferrrerly of
2227 Earp St.. Phlla.. Pa. Relatives and
filends, also Tntem Shields Fent, Ne. 17,
A. L.i Captain Geerge Butcher. Ne. 703. V.
of F. W., nnd .te n P. Onrland Pest, Ne.
100. A. L., nre Invited te funeral eervlres.
Bun.. 1 P. M. prc'liely, at his parents"
residence 18 W. Stiles nsc, Colllngswecd,
N. J. Int, Mt. Peace Cem., Phlla
MOYER. Dec. 14. ALDA M.. .laughter of
Atraham C, and late Anna W. Meyer, rest
dene 2780 N. 20th st. Friends may view
remains Frl., 7 te 0 P. M. Int. Bloemlnr
Olen. tn.
MUT1L Suddenly, Dec. 19, LEROY ED
WARD, eon of Charles and Gertrude Mutb.
(nee Bethe). aged 0. Relatives and frl'ndi
nre invitea te ajtend tuneral service. Fri
day, 2 P. M.. at hla parents' residence.
022 N. Sixty-fourth st Interment Mt. Ver Ver
eon Cemetery. Friends may cnll Thursday
after 8 P. M.
NORRIS. Dec. 14. 1021. WILLIAM, tm
et late Henry Latimer and Elisabeth Cub
ing Nerrli. Funeral services at St. Paul's
Church. Chestnut Hill. Sat., 11 A. M. Int.
at Baltimore. Md.
NORTON. On Dec. 13. 1021, GENE
VIEVE D . beloved wife of Jnmes J. Norten
nnd daughter of Mary and the late Richard
McCleskey. Funeral Sat.. 7:30 A. M.. real
dence. 81 N. Dearborn at. 8elemn requiem
mass Our Mether of Sorrows Church 0 A, M.
Int. Mt. Carmel Cem., Moorestown. N. J. ,,
Relatives and friends invited. .,
O'DONNELL. Dee. 18, KATHLEEN,
daughter of William J, end Ca'hsrlne
O'Denn-ll 'nee Dutlll). Relatives snd frler.de,
also chlld.-en of Nativity Parochial Scheel,
Invited te funeral. Sat.. K 80 A. M from
her parents' residence, 8232 Memphis at.
Solemn requlem mass at Church of Nativity
10 A. M Int. New Cathedral Cem.
O'KANE. Dec. IB. ELLEN, wife of Wil
liam O'Kane (no Beland). of Ballyhefef.
County Denegnl, Ireland, Funeral Sat , ":S0
A. M. from husband's realdence, 2114 Kin"
ball st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Aa- J
theny-a Church 10 A. M. Int. nt Hely Creat
Cem .
OLDKIELD. Dee 18. LAURA HILDA,
wife of William J. Oldfleld Jr.. and daurt
ter of Ou-tave and Mary Methec. age".?':
Funeral services Sat,. 2 P. M. 3478 RMW
ave., nlieve Huntingdon et. Int. Northweoa
Cem. Frlnrts mav cnll Frl. eve. . ,..,
PAHSMOlin Twelfth Menth 18th. lO'I,
LYDIA ANNA PABSMORH. Relatives and
frlends are Invited te miet at her late horns,
8100 Greene st.. Germantewn, en Sixth ear,
10th. 2-30 P. M. Interment private .
PHILLIPS. Suddenly, Dee. 13. 1S''
WILLIAM P.. eon et Mary and the lste Jen
Phillips, ared 24 years. Funeral Bat.. ' ,
A. M . residence, 880 H. 4Tth st, Seltnin te-
qulem mas Our Mether of Berrows vnni;
ii
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n ..".-. .!; ,.
Helfctlvaj
and friendi, X. n. R. Haltaf Alie,
.u j. u. .1... r.ii.T i.ni.. i.t.i.1
invite
te attend
rt4rv,--ruuiiPiijr. till aviru nw .
W. L. nANKlN. Due notice of th? fun"'
will he given, from the residence or mr -ter.
Mrs. Margaret W. L. Smith, 727
22d st. ..r
REILLT. On Dee. 18. lMl....0!!!
ERINB, wife of the late Owen Rellly. w
merly of nS8t Warren nt. Funeral en Bat
unlay morning, at 8:80 o'elock, from nm
late residence 2048 B. fllst st. Pe'eWJ
requiem mass at Bt. Barnabas' Churrh.
and Bulst nv., at 10 o'clock. InUrment
Hely Cress Ceiratery. .
T,t.,ftr a ,,w r ,J UfATITlN RKU"
KAUF. Relatives and friends, and employ"
of H. II. Bnyeraderfer A Ce.. invited te a
tend funeral services, Bun.. 2 P. M ""
aance neia jm, urnaa at. im. pnm. m
RHOADS. Suddenly, Dee. B, NORHMJ
E son of J. Maurice and the late Mays
F. Rhesds. Funsral servlees Sat., 2 P.
at ths Churchvllle Reformed Chureh. ..
R.IOHARD3 On Dee 14. 1021. CILMV
I.OTTE LA LANDB. widow of Allan Ws'
Inaten Rie nrds. Relatives and trirtrta ff
Invited te the services, en Saturday alien
neon, at 2 o'clock, at her lats realdMi
B22 W. Hertter st., asrmantewn. leHf
ment private. , .. j
RILEY On Dea 14. 1021, EVA.. !''
Frank Riley. Services en Saturday aft!?
neon, at 2 o'clock, nt hr late residence, -
N. B2d st Interment private. Friends ma,
call Friday evening,
UNDERTAKERS
!4 HOURS' BERVlCtt en cleaning or
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garuiwa.4 i or meurnici
ter nieurnlDg. .
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iL.r.i.iian.11 iieiaTivaa nni ,...,.
societies of which h wa a member, ara in.
vlted te attand funeral, flat,. 8:80 A. M
from hi. late residence, 2842 Mutte, .,'
Solemn reaulem mass Visitation r-h..L 'A
nn user nfim"""",. yi
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