-,- ;,' FromTNfewOii THIS IJEOINB THE 8TOBY Davs Hendersen stats 1100.000 which Jfartln Tydsman rites him (or Boekla Skarvan te rereup raclnff losses. Its hides' th. mnniy and serves five yearn In prison, stubbornly keeping his mouth shut, both te ths pollre end the old Kane; who ft.re utter th loot. .Only Mlllman. n rrlien male, knows where he has hidden he menev. and te hls.eurjirlsa returns It. -but advlsss him te kIve It back te Ha ewnef. After n. series of adventures which brines him Inte contact with NIcole Caprlane. an eld ranr lender, and his sweet and womanly daughter. Teresa. Date bees te hunt up one Page Qrerre, te whom he has ft totter from NIcole. This contains a secret cede which Is In; tended te double-cress Hendersen, and secure the money fcr Caprlane and h a ioeomnllces. When Teresa finds this out she remonstrates, arousing her father ie a fit of anner, which causes his sud din death. Tresa fellows, Hendersen te New Yerk, finds he has been drugsed te leep In Dase Ooerge's hotel, and sets ibeut te outwit her father's friends. Meanwhile Uoekle Hl-arvan trails her te the hotel. AND HERE IT CONTIHXrEa vriAY," he said cordially, "I'm glad UI met you I That listens geed ! 8ure I I guess I can flx that! Dage Geerge and me ain't exactly pals, and we don't love cacu etner any mero laeu yuuu notice but he knows where he gets off ",1th Cunny Smeeks ! Yeu wait n min utc, and I'll get him en the phene." Cunny Smeeks. alias the Scorpion, of the elite of the New Yerk under world, left the room. Beekie Skervan crawled negligently back en the couch. He smiled softly and chewed content edly en his cigar. Things were work ins' well. "There's nothing llke credit In this wicked world," Beekie Skervan con fined saptently te .himself. I may litue te tun up- nulte n bill with Mr. Cunny Smeeks before I'm through, rnnbbe quite a fat little Ml -but he ran nlwnya send it te Bn!dy-lf I'm net here I What? It's beginning te leek Keed again. Five years I've been try ing te get the grappling hook en thnt coin. It loekf pretty geed new, nnd I suefs I can see It coming nnd I L'iips I won't hnve te wait ns long na lSnldy will!" He wagged his head plcnhantly. "I never was fend of San n-niiclsce and I always wanted te travel I Perhaps Bnldy nnd Mr. Cunny Smeeks won't be such geed friends by -ntid-bv. I dunne! I only knew thnt Iioeklo Sknrvan won't be sticking around te see them go Inte mourning for their share of thnt hundred thou theu Mintl thnt they think they're going te get net se's you'd observe it I Beekie Skarvan's eyes swept thedin indifferently and without Interest. They fastened finally en the tee of his own beet. The minutes passed, and as they pnssed a scowl come gradually te Beekie il... ..-! Slmrvan'8 ince, ami u tut sudden nervous gesture went te his lore Lead and brushed across his eyes. His thoughts seemed te have veered into a les pleasant channel. "Yes," he muttered, "you can take It from me that I ain't serrv Dave Hendersen'" dead net very I He never taw all my cards, and that a the ene held Baldy had en me." The room was apparently overheated rer n fat mnn. A bead of sweat came out en Beekie Skarvan's forehead. He swore ravagely. "Yeu damn feel, can t you fersct It? You're net afraid of n dead ii'tu new, are yen?" T.ie Scorpion came back. "Come en I" he said, from the door deor doer unv. "It's fixed! He put up a howl nnd wouldn't stand for It at first, arid he kicked se hard that I guess he's in with the girl all right. He said he had r.e piace te put anybody ; but he come across nil right with a twist of the frrews. Yeu re a friend of mine, nnd e Baltimore spiel gees see?" The pnle blue eves darkened suddenly. "Yeu ret what I've done, don't you? Dage e (J. ...!.. Annlla n i A If llle ihing bust's' open and Dnge Geerge tumbles te whnt I've handed him, I'm mabbe going te have n little gang war en my hands." "T Mt von!" sold Beekie Skarvan earnestly, as he joined the ether In the j doorway. "And that gees into we dui ut a hundred cents en the dollar and j nu knew Bnldy well enough te knew v.hnt that menns." The Scorpion laughed. "Oh, well, It's nothing te worry nlieut! As I told you. I've never been ery fend of the Dnge anyhow, nnd I picss I enn tnke care of anything he wants te f,tnrt. "There'd be only ene of us In nt the hiilsh and It wouldn't be Dnge deergc! Yeu can go the limit, nnd "tt'll find you've get the biggest bark hiR en nnv count In little old New Yerk! Well, come en ever, nnd I'll introduce you." "Sure! That's the stuff!" said Beekie Swnrvnn, ns he accompanied the ether te the street. "Bnldy said ou were the renl goods nnd I guesn 1 get te hnnd it te Bnldy!" He (buckled suddenly nnd wheezlngly. ns iliey went down the block. "The Baltimore creek eh? Me nnd Dnge Oeerge! Lenve it te me! I guesa I can hnndle Dnge Geerge!" And twenty minutes later, In a room mi the third fleer of the Iren Tavern, Hoeklo Skarvan, "handling" Dnge fJcerge, laid n detaining hand en the proprietor's nrm, ns the latter was middling him geed-night. "Loek here," whispered BoekI Hknrvan. "I knew you're en the level because Cunny Smeeks says re; but I Kt te 1st low. damned low sawv? 1 n n't for meeting people net even for llflLaltir. Am l.- In 1. (.nit l M. (1.. ' 'A hew about It? Have I get neighbors? I nln't taking any chnncea." Dage Geerge laid his forefinger fileng his nose and smiled reassur ingly. "Ah, yes!" he eald. "Yes, yea, I understand ah? But you need have no fear. I de net take guests, except" he shrugged his shoulders "except you understand, eh? te oblige a friend like Ounny Smeeks. Otherwise" again the shoulders lifted "I would net have the be great honor of offering you a room. Is It net se? Well, then, tnere. is e ene here, except" he Jerked his thumb toward the opposite deer across the hall "my niece, who will net trouble yeui and In the next room re ners a rrlend or mine, who will net trouble you eltbejr. There Is no one mm. Yeu need have no fear, I awrare you, you need have no feat." Beekie Skarvan nodded. "Thafa all right, then," he eald hi a cordial and relieved tone. "It's only that I get te be careful." He shook hands with Dage Geerge, as ne latter again bade him geed-night. e closed his deer and sat down. The bulge or the protruding cigar butt metamorphosed what was Intended for an amiable amile Inte an unlovely grimace. "Niece eh?" murmured BoeHe Btamn te himself. "Well, well nnd in the room acrens the hall I I guess .. we? . 5 te bed Just yet, net Just et but I guess I'll put out the light." enAPTEu xvm The Itoem en tile Third Fleer It was pitch black. Dnve Hender Hender Jen opened hb r-yes drowsily. He lay ler a moment puzzled and bewildered "" te where he wna. And than con cen con metitncss returned in fuller m:nburet j '"I lie remembered tlmt he hail thrown 1 ""wit down en the bed fully drestcd 1 d must hnve fallen nslcep. j He btlrred new uneasily. He wns i : i unioiiifertnle. Something brutull) I ... .,,, iiiviuiiiuis Hcrmeu te ue nreii- ," nm' herlng line Ills blde. IIe felt ,?17,"1umJ; ''J'" UIi his haad-and iii,,S,.tt,1,CB,LsrV.It wnH hl "ifelver. e would probably, otherwise hare IV slept straight through the night.- Thr Thr revelver, na he had turned ever In his sleep undoubtedly,' had twisted In Ills' pecjjet. nnd lind resolved Itself Inte a sort of skewer, muzzle end up, that dug ungraciously itnd painfully Inte his ribs. lie straightened the revolver In his pocket and the touch of the weapon, seemed te clear his faculties nnd fling him with n audden jolt from the bor derland of sloepy, mental Indolence Inte a whirl of mentnl activity. He re membered Mlllman. Mlllman nnd the revolver were lndlsselubly associated. Only Mlllman had returned the money. That wan the strangest part of It. Mlll man hail returned the money. It wna ever there new en tli fleer In tlm tlria suit case. He remembered his scene with Mlllman. IIe remembered that he had deliberately fanned his passion Inte a wane near., no should thercfore be lu an unbridled rage with Mlllman new eniy no wasn't. Ner would that anger seemingly return even nt his bidding. jiiieuu, mcre eccmeu te De a cold, deliberate, rcaseucd solf-cendemnntlon creeping upon him. It was net pleas ant, lie tried te fight It off. It per sisted. He wns conscious of a slight headache. IIe stirred uneasily again UPOn the bed, Facts. hnu-nver hft might Wish te nveid thorn, wcrn nnlrl. blooded, stubborn things. They began te assert themselves licre In the quiet and the darkness. Where was that sporting instinct of fair play of his of which he was se proud? Mlllman had net geno te that plgeon-ceto with eny treacherous me- Willi a bound he reached the dress sultrase nnd flung up the lid. The money was gene! tire. Mlllman had net played the traitor, either for bis own ends or nt the Instigation of the nollce. Mlllmnn. In blunt language, knowingly ncccptlng 0 risk of tHeu ht' X 7S ' known ns n prison bird, no possible explanation could nvail him if he were found with the money In his possession, cnu geno in order te tnve n friend nnd that friend was Dnve Hendersen. Dnve Hendcre shook his head. Ne he would net ucccpt that net be meekly ns nil that! Mlllman hadn't saved him from nnrthlnir. He rmilil have get the money himself nil right when hft cot out nn.l thn nnltc ..nV,M ' lYavoe0cng0nen0o theDw.tse?.PO"Ce M ' He clenched hi linmTa A i. weciencncd UIs hnnds. A voice f fnnnrgiatCgmmE UJHVisksiskw sKXslisssPj mfMi Eaty Cttthien Sele i 7WluainiMEiiiiiiiiiiii:iiHi,ii;n WIDE ir SHOES ie. y Ik I - I I I n t I n te- I n 1 U i" V. e V Lace and Butten The stoat woman who has been told repeatedly tht is hard te fit will In stantly appreciate these stylish shoes I z E S 3 with built-in te 10 Ww iX01 Improved Cushion Shee Stere Fer Women and Mmn 37 Seuth 9th St, Phila., Pa. 811 Pnciflc Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. IL iwiiiWiyiiMWlffl WRITE FOR IJtl.UitlTnrT-r'Ti'''',TTTTv 1 inui-i 1 wni jtymmm i ASCO mm ILSTO mnu ! I I I It makes a big difference! Besides using only the purest of in gredients in baking the big golden brown leaves of Victer Bread, we are most insist ent upon exacting cleanliness throughout our three big sunshine bakeries. We even screen the air before it enters our Dough Reems I Why all this strict attention te cleanli ness and sanitation? Dees it make any difference? When you eat your first slice of the delicious Victer Bread, flaky white in all its puriV. you'll realize that it does make a Dig difference that we really have achieved something worth while in the art of making bread. Victer ffiJAySMMBj js jk HHHei iWkwftSESsipfiLiw f jff JL- tiiiiiiiiiiiiV ssssH TTIiijti- s Lea Only because we bake it ourselves in our own three immense bakeries, with a capacity of two million leaves a week, are we able te give you such a geed leaf and such a big leaf ! for only Cc. Sj Net 1 Victer Bread is sold only fy Phila. and throughout Pcnna., snwww rwvw AALtl w)K.tt.3 EVENlifa fcUBLIO By VfLANK L. PACKARD (Avrnen e Hrntf miracle man") CepvrteM, itti, I1 i'uhlie LtdOcr Company within hlra suddenly called him coward I In that day In the' prison library 'when he had felt himself cer.-, ncred, he had been desperately" eager enough for help. It was true,' that as things had turned out, he 'could have gene safely te the plgeon-ceto himself, as he actually had done, but he. had net foreseen the craft of NIcole Caprlane then, and his back had been te the, wall then, nnd the odds had seemingly piled te an Insurmountable height against him and Mlllman, shifting the danger and the risk te his own shoulders, had stepped Inte the breach, MUlmnn bad done that. There was no gainsaying It. Well, he admitted It. didn't he? He had no quarrel with Mlllman en that score new, hed he? He scowled savagely In the darkness. It wns Mlllman with his infernaL nuir etic nnd overweening. honesty that was the matter. That was what It was I His quarrel with Mlllman lay In the . fnct that Mlllman was nn honest i man IIe snt belt upright en the bcd.hls hands clenched suddenly ngaln. Why hadn't Mlllman kept bis honesty where It belonged I If Mlllman felt the wny he did after gelug te the pigeon -cote and getting that money, why hadn't Mlllman stuck te his guns the way nny ordinary man would, Instead of lnylng down like n lnmb why hndn't he fought it out man te mnn, until the better mnn wen and thnt money went back, or it didn't! Fight! Thnt wns It fight! If Mlllmnn hnd only fought It out like an ordinary mnn and "Be honest nt lenst with yourself I" whispered thnt Inner voice quietly. "Mlllmnn was just as honest with you ns he wns with his own soul. He kept fnlth with you In the only wny he could nnd still keep fnlth with him self. Did he threw you down Dave?" Fer n moment Dnve Hendersen did net stir ; he seemed mcntnlly nnd physically In a strnnge nnd singular state of suspended animation. And then n queer nnd twisted smlle flickered ncreKn IiIh llns. ' "Yes, be's white!" he muttered. "By Ged, the whitest mnn en enrth thnt'e Mlllmnn! Only dnmn him! Dnmn him, for the hele he's put me In !" Yes, thnt wns it! He hnd It nt Inst, nnd cxnctl.v new! Over there en the fleer in the dress-suit ense was the money j but It wasn't the money that he, Dnve Hendersen, hnd token n gnmblcr's risk nnd n sporting chnnee te get, It wnsn't th; money he had fought like n wlldcnt for It wns Mlll man s money. It wasn t tue money ne ...... .....,,. -- . -- - - ..4;.i..i i nnd stnKCd ns i e win no """"'," I nntlilne her. It wns nnetlier mnn s f-tnke. Over there wns the money, nnd be wns free te use it it nc cnese te tnke it ns. the price of nnethcr mnn h levnlty, the price that another man pnld for hnvlns tnken upon himself the risk of prison bnrs nnd stone walls ngaln becnube thnt ether mnn believed his risk wns substituted for the certnlnty that Dnve Hendersen would etherwise Incur thnt fntc! The Inner voice enme quietly ngnln but It held n bitter gibe. "Whnt Is the mnttcrf Are yen in t about anything? y don't you e UP, nnd ""m r T' v vS ..or Ihk nnd P 1ule",y! ajjl Bn J,,r money new, you're fixed for nil your life, nnd nothing te worry you ium mnn pays the bills." "Five years I" Dnve Hendersen mut tered. "Five yenrs of hell for noth ing?" His face hardened. That wns NIcole Cnprlnne lying ever there en his bed, wasn c "f and plucking wim tain. hlue-tlpped fingers at the coverlet -and eyeing him with these black eyes that c)ttered vlrulcntlv mid twisting bleed- wnsn't it? and plucking witn mm ANKLE arch supports' )!OTliHW!PWPr'iBWTO i r m I 1 i' w I t 1 Dl M A t ! 10ie13 C A 3 . te; ! SEE i I 1 1!' CATALOnrK - -ff' II ' "'wijy a nir Krassmra38S5i RES CO. ASCO Bread in Asce Stores, located all ever I New -Jersey, Delaware nnd Md (V El C M ft : 4 & i : I I : it ! y ii e :i . I " 1 8 ; i I ltlA ft - fceH C 9 fl "ff". Leaf I i Si I ri : II i pi B$DGBIfBBLPHIA TlfaSDAY, less lips Inte a snrdenlc nndv con temptuous sneer. And why wns that barbed tensue of NIcole Caprlane pour ing out such ' furious and vicious flood of vituperation? ' Anether vision came nn oval face of great beauty, but whose expression wns Inscrutable; whose dork eyes met his, in a long and steady gaze: and from a full, white, ivory threat, mount ing upward uptll lt( touched the wealth of helr thnt crowned the forehead, n tinge of color brought a mere rndlant life. What would Teresa uny? Ills hnnds swept again and again, nerveusly, fiercely, neress his eyes. In the yenrs of his vnuntcd beast that nei ther hell nor the devil would held him beck", he had net dreamed of this. A thief I Yca, he' had been a thief but head never-been n piker I He wesn t a vulture, wna. he, te feed and gerge en a friend's loyalty 1 , , " He- snarled suddenly. Honesty. Wbat'was henesty7' Mlllman was try ing te held himself, up ns nn example te be followed ch? Well, thnt wn MllIman'B privilege, wasn't It? And. nfter nil, hew honest was MUlmnn? Wns there anybody Who wns lntriilsl ca'ly honest? If thcre were, it might be different It might be worth while then te be honest. But Mlllmnn could nfferd thnt hundred theusnnd, Mlllmnn had said be himself; it didn't mean nnythlng te Mlllmnn. If. for Instance. It took the last penny Mlllmnn had te make geed that money thcre might be something In honesty te tnlk nbeut but thnt sort of honesty didn't cxlt-t, cither in Mlllman or In nny ether humnn being. He, Dave Hendersen, hnd yet te see nny one who would snerifice nil nnd everything ns n principle. Every ene had his price. His. Dnve Hender Hender sen'M, price had been one hundred thou sand dellnrs nnd n hundred dellurs wns prebnbly nn even greater matter te him thnn a hundred theusnnd wns tn MiUmnn, nnd IIe brought his mental holllequy roughly te an end, with n low, hnlf nngry, hnlf perturbed cxclnmntleti Whnt hnd brought him te weigh the pros and cons of honesty, anyway! He had never been disturbed en thnt scow In theMs five yenrs behind prison bnrs! Why new? It wnsn't thnt thnt con cerned him, thnt held him new in the threes of n bitter mentnl conflict, thnt dismnyed him, thnt tormented him, thnt mocked nt the hell of torture he would If he yielded have endured In vnin, thnt grinned nt him out of the darkness sardonically, nnd awnttcd with biting i mm m TuIm .1aI..Ih TlV 1IImsV - ft eV fr AM itviiy mn ucvittjun ji uiun l luuuvt whnt degree of henebty Mlllmnn pos ... . 7. ,,,, ... .t , 1, scsscd : It wns Mlllmnn'a net. in tin most mnterinl nnd tnnglble scdbc, that throntcned new te crush him. Beth hnnds. Ilka ttnnrled knobs, went above his head. He wns a thief; but, I by Ged, he wae a man I If he Itept I thnt money there, he became a puling, whinlne besrear. snenklnc and crnwl- I Ins his way through life en chttnty.' Chnrltyl Oh, yes, he might And n "Tangled Trails?' Jlere U the "temewhat different" aerial. It'i e Weatern yarn. It'a a myatery tale. It't a love atery. Coming Saturday Euemn&lJubUc He&ger sjsjssjssssjsjsjweW',msissssjWsssjsjsisiiitig in inn Ms P fflmiiimmiiffiiiiiHimrmrmT OOO: SSeVSS- :8i II $ irk k- M 18&' I? .Unnflt O 0Q. 7 . e ,0O '"8: Just J,T.Ti;. e .pe:.ft-, ' ; W. 'f.' '-Roq.- Hg ii tt Automobile ShewSpace 1 1 Commercial Museum Sold in Philadelphia by W. E. W. Moter Cerp'n, 918 N. Bread St. U aiHiUlMIIIIIIIII'llllinini'iiimiiiiiminiiiiirmttTmti MiiyiiiniiiiiMcn I sTssMs t ft 1 I I I fi T !' " softer naine for It; but by nny name, he would none the less feed te- the day he died, like n pnraslte and 11 damned puny, pitiful whelp nnd cur, en another mnn'n chnrltyl ' "Give It bnck no I" he whispered fiercely through set lips, "I've paid tee much It's mine I've paid for it with the j?wcnt of hell ! Irs mine I 1 will net give It back I" "Are you sure?" whispered that In ner voice. "It begins te leek ns though there were something in life, say, nn honest pride, thnt wns worth mere than money even te you, Dnve." lie sprnng restively from tlie bed te the fleer, nnd groped his way neress the rArtm rt Mm Ilfflif. ITn wn In fnr n lllght of It subconsciously he rcnllzedwhe departed this life January IT, 1918 il. ...t.nnn.nni,ulv Un .nfill.n.1 tl.nf Im I He hAS passed Iwrend tlie rlver , ,' ..T.' 1 .. ..i-' i.Ji..li.. 1 I IVUUMl IlUl MCUI, UUl BUULUUBIJlUUnijr II u wiiH prompted te get his clothes off nnd obtain, Incktng mentnl cabe, what phy sical comfort he could. Ue turned en the light, nnd the net diverted his thoughts momentarily. He did net seem te remember that he had ever turned off thnt light but rather, StabilaterS 'cH SZJ eS? sZj i&vj 70 years of geed painting Ten years before the Civil War, Wilsen begnn pleasing Philadclphiana nnd thoy've been doing se ever since. We'll gladly estimate en your paint Jeb and it will mean geed painting. UL1W fgmna Will stand the tesleftime 2 03 9 Arch St PHONE ffiSUSKSfig Jas. S. Wilsen & Sen., Inc. gi 2f9' SPPi a 9.0Oe- .'JR?.. :Sri' 'O e: m p re ffl & Factory and p,$ y OpenMntngpm 4 G 34111. C BTPHT Arf , I , "I (i qj m .' ' X . - j. ---. - IS . Am ?4&i J3E'a 1 rflK! tef"? m M m 14 fa hi i;- n lAJULi m us uy mm 0O O O. -a v. 8Pg:. ft- --V- .- -rr.- iJn wee cv- y-T S- V V. a Real Geed se i a r c. . w '?o'6'Pei . Mia O. 'e-. 8: !i 2 Se'.ci Oft)?' TESIGNED and built -Launder the personal direc tion of W. C. Durant the man who made the Buick and the Cadillac and the Oldsmobile and the Oakland and the Chevrolet famous. linn MliUilftliks "" i ii missis JUABY 17, 1922 In frict, that the light had been en when Dage Geerge hfitl left the room, and he, Dnve Hendersen, had flung himself down en the bed. . It wnrt rather strange! nia eyes circled the room curiously, narrowed suddenly ns they fell upon the dress suit case, nnd, upon oho of the catches Hint appeared te have beceme un fastened nnd with n bound he reached the drcsS'Sult cnc, nnd Hung up the lid. The money wnn gene. Te be continued tomorrow IN MKMOIIIAM . WAliIJNO. In levlnr memory of our dear beloved son. ISI.MKIl B. WAI.I.INO. Jr, . And we hear his volce no mero, lln Is resting, sneetly reslng. uver en .the ether enere. WOTHElt. TATHUK AND BROTHER. Seatfis RAIN. Jan. IB. MAROARET. wlfe of -William Illn Jr.. (n- ilnitulrn). Relatives sod friends are Invited 10 uttend funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 A. M , husband's rcsldencs. iif0 " .." Beiemn rixjuiem mass at Bt. chre Ccm. ,.DE.yS,En4T,A.t.f"t.Cn,ter' p" en Jar. 14. 1022. LILLIAN SUV wif. ne ?nnh ?!'.."?.". IllUves and friends, also Unity Chapter. Ne. 240, O. E. S.( Penns. Cemmandery. Ladles Auxiliary. O. I. A, !?. Di, of, vl r" ".ndl,,lc' Aid Beclety of Woodland Ave. M. E .Church, are Invited te the services, en Wednesday afternoon, at J oeleek. at her late residence, 1410 a. Met St.. Phlla. Interment at Fernwood Cemeterr. Friends mav iim rnm 1.. Tuesday eenlnr DETT8. Jan. 18. IlIflirAnn n -nn-r-a loeed 81. nelatlves nnd friends are Invite,! te attend funeral. Wed., 10 A. M., from his "late residence 440. W. Dringhurst St.. Oer Oer mantewn. Int. private. UOAt.nn On Inn l alum . ... of James Hosier, aired (10. Itxlatlves and friends Invited te funeral en Wednetday at o'clock from her late rn.1.1... Tnte S,-Sw?l?IT ei."', Fr,1,, " cil en Tues day. I te 1 P, M. Interment Fernwood Ceme .fca rcBiusnru. lu tery. TIRANDT. J.n 1K ln.t rtn..M .. nhi..h '. --.? '"1 . rt.ni.iii,ir, v. iiimnui. asunir or lets Jimn n n,i n yi.i.. ..,... - . -; . - . v a his late residence. 2033 N, i terment private. Bread st. In IUIUAD1IBI.T. en Jsn 18. 10"2 OEOROKA.VNA IJROADBELT (n?i TCIrkl widow of Wllmer Ilreadbelt. Relatives and frlends also members of the Richardson Memerial Church, are Invited te the serv ice, en Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her resilience. 010S Chancellor Ft. Interment at Media. Del. Ce.. Pu. Friends may call Vtennssday eventne. s nUROLSS. Passed ea. Jan. 14. EVA- 34 . "" - V itim,uriiB. neiativrs an rrlenait Invited tn riin.rai ..h.am 1.. Durd ae., Mlllbeurne. Relatives ami 2 P. M.. at. Armstrongs. 1027-2! N. Urea'd st. Int. private. CARR. Jan. 10. 1022. CHARLES N CAHR. Relatives and friends Invited te fu neral services. Wed., -t'Je P. M.. at Inte residence. 1710 N. 15th st. Int. private. Re mains may be viewed Tues. eve. CA8SBLDERRY. Jan. 14, EMERSON A.. ren of Emersen A. and Clara E. Cmselberry; aired 2 years 7 months. Relatives and npartmenta of William II. tuttersby, 3310 N. 11 read at. Int. Northwneil Cem Harry M. and' Victeria's Clair.1' Kera 'iSr'SrlvS1""- 3 P M 8S" '". I nA'iA,?K-r7.J,:n.-...1.B' L,Mi MJW. .VARY A. funeral services, late resld-ncs 733s c.r c.r tnantewn ave.', Mt. Airy. Wtd.. 11 A t Int. of p. u. and Annie M. Clayten (nei Maynes) Refallves and frlerjjs. also Greeley Pest :" ,"1- American Virien: Veterans of r : War Mothr nnd nil Atk. 'ri.jf ufuiKii viiSe iiicinefsr nr 5tri n a tiena of which h wan a member nr til his late residence ,4110 Wriih s't. SeIerrlS i nrn trt riinrai. ti ues d.ia a &. . " Sorrows' 10 A. M. " uur J,c,n" I COLEMAN. Jan. 14. 1022. aovp-e vrtdnw of Jeseph Celeman Relative arV.i friends Invited te funeral. Wert.. jj ' "'l man. 2213 N. 13lh st. imiii ".."v0..'! "rr son. james J. Cni. Snl,nn ..... 1.11 .- "-- mass ' '.Hiii'iiiiiimiiiiniiiimiiMi, ii.!ii 'oeobo) Car 99 lEllllTOfl1 m1v8j sMAMsa SMw?l?feh5ff.Vtfit,i b " d.,;r.mv'enn?.rlV7",,eoOFe'c1oc'i;.n"iy "" TU- $- - men"' In"rm" wF Dl8S?Jrr " W5S5" A PILV'eLAOHEr ienPhllfu ! rJc'cIvwM" nBh.eVr'.Fun? K?aeT;,henr.;s? sas c&r. dn?rd.encdVh.r,'edv,e S ,etrhxAi lies Wed aril'AVltM ,0,Vh.r"U-.",e!;al ."".y1 A ,L. parents' residence, 82.18 Hazel ave. St. Trains leave liread Street BtntlenlOtji inurnattnn nm.'j'is'tlfe.01""1 r JLh "lh mass at the Church of the Trans- a M. for ItarrlsburK. Kervlces will be held SanT' T.:.l B?n feff,7"n. A:i,. .?: UrurRtten. Int. Priva e at been's Church, east of Pennbroeh. TlAr,. . e- -ftl II l All! HEATHS at Our Lady of Mare1 Church 10 A M. Int. Hely Cress. COJICOrtAN. Tari, 12. JAMrffl tf. COIt COHAN, .sred OS. Ttelatlvcs and. friends. also Printing frrasmen's Union. Ne. 4, ln lted te attend funeral. Wed., 8:30 A. M.. resMenes, 87011 Woodland av. Beiemn r- ?viem mass nt. james- cnurcn lu a, u. nt. Hely Cress. COJlDEnY. Jan. IB, MAMKTTA, widow of Enech H. Crrr (nee Miller). In her 72d year. Itstlrssiin friends Invited te fu neral serr'es, wi., 2 P, M., at parlors of Jehn P, I'luenr. 104 W, Husquehanna ae. Int. at Mt. I'eace Ccm. Itsmalns may be vlswed Tues., 8 te 10 V. M. . COIlNKI.ti.-nJnn. 10, 10i2. 8AIIAH A COtlNBLIi (ntn Wallan). widow of James Cernell, llalatlves and friends are Invited te attend funeral services. Thnrs.. 9. P. M. at the narlers of 'William It, BtrlmflelJ, 3001 W. Susquehanna nve. Int.. Wtt laurel Hill Ccm. Friends may call Wed eCOJ Jan. 14, 1022, I.nTITlA. widow of Geerge, Cox. In hsr RO'.h year. ItrlatUsa and friends Invited te'funeral ssrvlces. Tliurs.. 2 P. M.. at her late residence, 8038 nichmend st. Int. private. Cedar Hill Cetn. Tlemalns msy b viewed Wed.. lifter T P. M. i.T,VVtJtl te. ,11 11 TVVir?. .Intllrfctn.- of the lite William' If. rnrt Mary C'ryr.er. nelntlves and friends are invnen te services Thurs., 10 A. JI., nt the parlors of Martin LiYOY A con. tfnuu Lyia-inuii-i ei, nil. urivate. llemalns may be viewed JVed. eVe. CUXIXN. Jan. 13. JAMKM PIIIMP. 3d. son of Jnmc P. nnd Vlrclnln Cullen fn) Sutch), aired fl years. Itelatlcs nnd friends are Invltel te attend the funeral, Wed, 2 P M.. 00.10 Illdjrn avc ItoxlierouBh. Int. private. Friends may mil Titex. eve. rilHKN Inli. 14. 1B22. .(KNItY I3DOE. husband of the late Catherine Ebsen. ajred HI. ltelatires anil rrienus uiviisj 10 lunerai servlcs. Wed., at 2 P. M.. at son-in-law's residents. Aurust Btarhe. HIS B, 110th st Friends msy cslt Tues,. after 7'30 F II. Omit flowers. Int. prhste. KSIIEIt. Jan. 14. HAItrtT L., hushnnd of Katie S. Esher. seed 67 Relatives and friends, also mi-mbers of Independent Cnun tell. Ne. 8. F. V A., and Phlla. Fire IM- perttnenl inviteu te lunerai eervic-je. nn i! P. M., from his brother'e reeldence. Wm. Esher. 2007 Oxford st. Int. private. Monu ment Cem. Friends may call Tues. evenlng. irem ie 1. w tiu. n ..- FAU8IKW. Bueaeniv, en Jan. u. nm., CLARA L. FAUBTEN t-ei Zlmrnennarr'), 'end fr'ends. also I. W. L. of ned Cress Invited te funeral. Thuredav. at IP. wiaew 01 innrien .1. . ttH,nl,v'-. .fci" "I" -I.. frnm the reeiilence of N HcH-reen 1133 N v.iiuiii ...e . - n.v.-....w w- .. -.-.. . 11th at. Interment Mount Peac, Cemeterv. Frlendsmy call Wednesday a-nlne. 8 t 10 renausre -un Jn.. is. .!- "'. FEROIIBON (nee Cliff), widow of Jehn O, Fergusen. Relatives and frlenii nfi tn JAMEB A., husband of Amanda Qllsen. and son of the laie james J. are unnii oilsen. formerly of Philadelphia. Funeral and let Wed., nt Washington. D C COULD Jan. 14, 1022 DENNIS GOULD n.iAtiven and friends lnxltcd tn fnnnt-ai I Wed.. 8:30 A. M.. from the residence of his aauHnier. -iia. ii u.. ...... -.v.. r.. iiuiDriu st. Beiemn renulem mass CJjureh of the Vlsl Vlsl tatlen 10 A M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. OOWARD. July 20 1018 nt fenrmnnt. France. Lieutenant EDWARD RENIAMI.vs OOWARD. son of OeerKe r.nd Mary Gewo-d, ns;ed 23. Funeral nervlces Wid . 2 P. jr.. at the residence of his purents. 1010 N, Mar shsll st. Int. strlctlv prlvte ORANtiBK. 'Jan. in. isMM c widow of William II. Grnnter, In h-r H2d rear Funeral Wednesday, 2 P. M.. from her late reldence S705 Hamilton st. Interment Mt Merl.ih Cemeterv. OUENTHOER Jan 1.1, JACOR. husband or i ainenne unFiunn-- ji-Mtives an-l frlends Invited te funeral services. Wed.. 2 P. M.. ut resldcnce. 2180 W. Bedaley ave. Int. private. HADDON. Jan. 1 'aicid 84. Reliitlves ail l.i . JOI1M HADDON. SKid H4. Keiativea aim irienil-. Wee Cliften HelERts i.eaBe. .-no iiu'i. i u e. f . ami directors of the CdJ fellows' Heme. Invited te funeral. WeJ.. 2 P M.. from the Odd Fellows' Heme, l'th and Tleta sta. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. HALL Jan. IB. TILL1E, wife of late Walter C. Hall, nir-.d 78 Relatlves and friends Invited te funeral services. Thurs . 3 P. M.. npartments of William It. Hat tcrsby. 3310 N. Rrpad st. Int. Oakland TlETTLER. ALRERT p.. private 8 Com pany, remscela. son of Mr. and Mrs, Leuis Mt-m-r. ieiuiivre hiiu inenes inltcu te funeral rerUces, en Wedni sdajr. Jan. IB. 2 P M ut residence. 2121 Nenklrk st. Int Nr-v-nn.l Cem. . IIETS--lnn. IB MARY C. widow of Jei-tph Ileys, ned 70. Funeral eervlcN 9 Invited i Li ruinuiv. nr i iiiiiii. -- i 11 liiimiuii. u. v.. .inn ti er i-tfi i it im nrmnnv m nnnn' m ihiw nt , inure.. - . . -i . .u.i i i-e-uence Tllemns etHeie. 1010 Fou'.kred St. Frankfnr.i i. Oakland Cem HILOE. Jn ,10. 1022. KATHERINr be. loved wife uf Lrnest O, Hllpe (ne Pnthi 1'elnthCH nnd frlnids. nlee Lnd'ej' Auxiliary .. . r- chufeh, ere invited te attend funeral siVv. ipe jivnnreucui i.utneran iel Trln'tv re inviicii te attend funeral eei-v. ices, -rnu-s.. i: ai at ner late residence. 3307 N. 21st st. Int Hillside Cem. Friend nay rail W.d.. 7 te 0 P, M ,,n" IHLI.NG Jan 10. MARY C,. daughter of late Charles and Mary Ann Jefferles Ihllnir Relatives and friends Invited te funeral serv. Ires Wed., 11 A. M . late reelden-e, isn v Tulpehecken t., Oermtntewn. Int. private HIPPLE. Jan 10. I3ARI1ARA, Vlfe of Rebert Ii. Hippie (nce Heusert). ased -IP Relatives and trlenils are lnlterj te attend funeral services Thurs " P M e. .i. .1, rrnlilrni... 1 fl.... fnuIVrnrl n. 1-. ..".' . rjr vKjK'e: ;. tiiT. a. " -eru 1 IIIL. ILL .1111 II VITUlbl llill V.CII1. flS Int. ut Nnr'h Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may I b-j viewed Wed., from S te 1 0 r jf I HOFMAN Jnn 1. 1022. DARRARA I St, wife of F William Hofmann. aired 17 I Frlendi may. call Wed.. H te le p r , her late residence, S4T l.evick rt Ltwndale Philadelphia. Int. at Lancaster. Pa- at cenven'encs of family. ' KELRY Jnn 1.1. ELWOOD T. hushmn of Mary M. Kelby Relatives and trends sre Invlfkd te attend fur.eral service, w "d 2 P. M . at his late residence. 1311 w'umr-ith st Frankford Int private "umrath KUHL. Suddenly Jan. 15. 1022 wit LIAS1 T.. husband of nrh Knhl (n.'e LtlnFen) Kelatlvji, .ind friends, aim P and R. empleyes and all societies of which he wee n member. Invited te funeral Thura P. M residence 4313 N 17th st. Int North" weed Cem Ileinalna may be vlewed Wed s te 10 P. M. " v i.ALUJi.MA.-v jan 14 rmi.ip ..it-dp. SIA."-' Relat.ve. and 'rl-nri. Invite'i i f. neral tcrvlcis Wed. 2 P. M 2001 Dlr-lctn. eon st. Int. private. Frlendj may call Tues bvciilnr LETTINGER Jan. 13, EVA E LETTIV GER. ut 1HU Starljn re.' I. luerbroek. p'u ..via. . ...a .uii.eiii-.it;r ui laniiiy LOLUSHRAN. Jati 11 MAV ifivt-j lf1 ItelntTves"an.lJfrlenr;",:";?,,'im ?., funeral Wed i-iiTj m iili... ""'" KP?J. laiSPeril?0.," Sl-.JlVt "l1: i.tpnany Church 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Cress SfATHEYR On Tn n lllnnii7n ... SIATHEYH. nm.r.i .,i. '... JA"''i. " aerrnantewn. Tuesday ufternoen at 3 e (.lock' ..nti.uuii -up jan in, WH.MA.M j E-earS H'.F- 5'acllueh. ferm.-rly of .. ha?c' 1'elntHes ami fr cn.ls 'mited ie funrial services, en Thuredav nt 2 P M IS",' u7(l.?i. .5"' "?' Wm I' Ue.it nVr --- v s '''. cueAiii a rnM,V-lLT'SO,'--7At M" resldrnc Jt lB r.nlla, N J., en Jan 14. 1022 wi' I : v v'O'-M- bclev"1 husV..,d It JlVrsuc.-, , M. .aincl'lsorssen (nce Cef.ny) serw'e en 'H dnisda afternoon, at J u't-In, ic t th, I W,V ", .I,Ur Uulldlnir. H20 rhsinSt e J ,Tllp'ftRrm,nl "V'J tirlVMte . SIATHER6 Jan. IS. MAROAmrr Ma hers. RelatUes and frlende. ,, Incited te funejal serMr.-j. Wed , 1 se p j" rirlr0! ??Iler? ,of William Revven. 307 E. ulrard ae Int. prli at . .. ,-Jl?AUI.'KV n Jsn 14. if)i inirv STO.V husbnnd of- Jlar'- McAGley Se. Downs) Relatives ard friends are Incited te tre servlce. en Wednesday aften-oen at .' ocleclt. at his late re'ldence. If.OS Hrnl- r,.r,Tfl!,,a'Arm'!"t P''Va,e- rrt"'J" M-rROSSON. Jan. 1 I 1!22 CATHVRIsr V ilauBhter of IlrM et and Inte pitri M.i're.nm me. Mc-v. 1, ' lub.tlv. -h ?.l frl nJs Im-IUil le funenil Wed isn a m from her r.ieth.-r's resldmea. 1012 rnii'. ford ave Solemn requiem mass ut Churih f the Irumaculata ConLCPtlen 10 A. Mi Ilul emeu I'em JIitlLIUv Suddenly . , i ...... . ,. , .Im. 111 MICHAkl. 't,.i.".. '. "S V '. ltr'. -- i. . .--- --- uuiusrii iiiikniinn ew i mlf lTrlnlHf.si Mnflnt-t, i j "".. ........... ...,. je, i.lllL--su t Ren 0- Inte Andr. ami Anna SIlMer ased 1H It. , nes and friends arn Invited t. uu-n'l u ..erul Thurs, 7.10 A sr fr..m r kI ... .f Lh Klddler. W-J W. Turk " " i Iwiitd's Church 0 A SI. Int Vew ii Uiedrai fun, "' -,PW t-J MUSDN Bud.lenl. en jnn 1.1 ,n" HERIlMtT husband of Helen I'si'inen "no" D. nny). aned 4.1 ears. Reluilves and friends, also member, of th. rire InslntncS and Relief Asse. are Invited tr, the serv-ce' en Wednesday even n at H e'clmk ,., !h Oliver II. Ualr Dlde . IS20 ChiltnSt st Interment private, at NnimiV v JIOORE Jan. 13. 10?J. JIAlie.VRET beloved vvlfe of Jehn i Slwti and LughiTr nf late Patrick uud .Margaret Irfmb lie u lives und friends linlted te fune"l Weil R 3U A SI from lata re.l.l.., ,..'. ."e'4.. Mil r.Ln t. .9 ......-... .. st . Krankferd heleinn reeuKm inusa id Hit st Joachim's Church in A M lJ SIOHRISON Jan. is " .r,.f- flArv. A wife of 1-Vancls Murrl.n,. i... '..!:CKH. 8 SO A SI . from her iui. ...!'. "-. Mam yunl; avc- Wlssahlcken. Renulem in... ut Ht Jehn the llaptlsfa Churcn.iut.Vi1 Ii.t. Wentmlnsier Cem. '-'"irs" " A JI ,ii;ii.i. -jan. in, 1022, JHNME a i iui-jnnrni Norinweod Cemetrv --- ni inM gnver i jintr iu . i-s.v vim llncINTIUK. Jan 15 iv mvirr i Intement nrtvt Fricnda muy RrlcklnyVrV A.se. and ft linTS?'... ilJ.,- I TRAINOR -Jan H. 8ARAII Ne 38. II of A . are ln --'d ie nni V,,' ' d .ui-h'er of the late Jehn and I. i.eral. We5., 1 p. M! frtm innv'imi .'. I '. "nlner (nee Sl.-aill) . RelntU- it and int Woodlands Cem. Rtmalm lJur-i .. I r" memb-rs of D v. SI s- ..Jullty, la after 7 P M ' 1,ran,n M--U i .., I , ,, sacred Heart of Ht Teresa's Pi I tTuutfSVltftlh ?S"," . l;;;" 'nnd V ri TVl"r.phta l'nien invited iff ftjl Thurs BV M t,m hu,f.,uUil":1, funeral ,r2r, Wed 30 A SI. 4441 areen st, I,,l.n,0Jav..Mae.Vm1? uTe'm 'Si' .'" !i SSf.mn renule.n mass M Francis A.sl.si !,';...,ahn;v0.f,..,"c.rnUlS' 8PlV,t " 'k-f "irP'T.AVIDWHTP. McWlI LIAMM -Inn i.r, ,i T-, ,,,.. TVK1.R. aif.il HI. Punera cervices Tuss. jyu,.!!dama.nv(.1eS teS&,filC,s!s?EV'; " C'wiUTr. -udiYX?" t.nN- i'3. RICHARD Ii V P reslleiice of iutn.-U.",in",a.' at HOWARD husband nf Ida Whits. Ins. er iVsirWlinanis U1-; e?-f..;'"..,uw .-' ntn- Mawse") son of Win and Slarv H. Wh ts. .C II ..... I I 1 , "I. -'.,. (inuKiiier 01 mm .iiariin and K Ixheth 1SI11I l!n Dus nelle, of funernl vl 1 be uiv.n from late resldmce. 231 N 22d st B,v'n 5IYKRH. Jan IB. IBDKIIIC1A ra widow of Iulj .M.rii. In lis, fcOth re?r RsUtlves ana 7rlends. alie Iter H.rTOaa Txlc. Ne. 1. are luvlted te attsnef th. fu- .'asursa dra,',iLr . & ,.. 19 lUCWtB vnle, Oret-nmeunt CVm. 8 je 10. Vltwliw MtRHB. On Jan. tn. 19JJ. A., son of Marv K. Myers, aaeH (clallves and friends are InvtlM services en in Wnnii1iiv rfernAAfl . nesnay aitern o'clock:, at th Oliver H, Hair BW. Chestnut St.. Interment erlvats MYKItS. Of scarlsl fevsr. Venann St.. liDNA .v.. daushtsr n and KIlzitlMth rvrs fnA trritxl.. as Int. r-rorthweod Cem., Tues, Ne funeral," . NKTZNEn. Jan. 14, OSCAll NOT2J?En. jteinnves nnu irienas, nisn m. jenn V UOvjps, e. ii. 1-. inu a. 1,1 university II. A. C.! Wsshlnslen Cmn. Ue. 1 fl. of A.i Liberty Council. 88, Jr. O. SMV m.i l'nila linciunpineiit, nu, 3. emnlnvefl of tr. H. rTtialnma ann Wyndnam Club, ars Invited te altsM n- t 14 - ' axJ. ( -1 neral sen'Icca Thnrs.. 3 P. Jf. preclservji Iho parlors of Merris Itesenbem a Ben, 90M N. Tlread st Int. Adath Jeshurun Cmi-' Kindly emit flowers. ; tii-ernv At bi. r unA i . . saJT' 1022. KLUA. wlfe nf William T. PattM 1 rnrmerlv of Friend. Neb. Bervlce M 'ed:i?sday afternoon, at 1 o'elotk. nt th , Oliver If. Ilslr Illd,. 1820 Chestnut at, Inlermenf neivate. ": PEFBIKKKM. Jen. 15, HIWrtT, husband 1 of Lena Pefelffer. Itelatlvet and frlemK'ln- - vnen te runirni erices, wed.. 3 r, Ml , 1 nnis n. iireau st. int. vrlvate. Frlsn may call Tues., between 7 and 0 P, M. 1 11 uii -viii im .uii.i imiiivci nuse of Nellla Plpei (nee Manlne). netallvei1 fr nndt al-e Bt Lawrencn Cnnnrll. ICntrifi iteit-1 or.ef J irtyfs nn.l . ft nM..MJ..i-l Ifnlll W.m. AIaIa... ,.l ' . W,ui ,,.un, ...... .....I,v .llil' S.lQrV A Mcem. Ne. R4; Itttr Cnrrfcra nnd vniPMyfi ii j-ikiriiiu nutii ii, nrp niTiin te UllPWl a funeral, it his Ieta reshlence. B1H W. L-hlshV 't ae., W-d.. "I.IO A M. Heljnin rvau)et;, f tnse nt Bt Edwsnl'n Church at 0 A. 'Mi ; I Int. Ifrt'v Cress Cem , , ': llAMBi-Ariit.il, jan, in, tux-', JUI.IA'.XI-i 5l widow of Oeerire numspscher. nelstlvesSnil. friends, also all s-jrletlcs of which he waa1? ; memcer, are invitee te uitenu lunerai, inat' S 30 A, M. from her late residence, Klfl, .: 4Rth st. Solemn requiem mass at Bt. Francis lie Bales' Church, 10 A. M. Int. ' i N w- . Cathedral Cem. w,,;, ' nOANE. Jan, 14. 1022, ANNIE. diVuitrit, ter of late Peter and Catharlns Reans. nel-'' lives and friends, vtlse Leairua of the Baernt' Heart of Bt. Clement's Church, are Invlle-i, , " Hiicnu lunerni, iyph.i n te attend funeral. Wed., 8:30 A. M... life. iiesldence 7230 I'aschan ave, , Ht. Clement's Church 10 A. M. Int. .New- .IIMI. Ill&va flL uatneurai ucni, r I HOMrSNTHAI.. Jsn. JO. 1022. IinRRERT. Iielnted riltKhntld nf fnrthjt ttneentha! Inlw . ii.HmI ti.ta.lv.M nn.l tfti.ty.lm .. i.ibi , , nttnd funeral services, Tues.. 1030 A , jr. it. residence 470.-. Wayr.e ave. . frit! rrlvate. Mt. filnal Cem. Kindly emit flelvera: Inltlmere. Plttsburch nnd New Yerk cjidim Slid A mA mm.99 " St miCKLTSDCn Jan. 13. 1022. SlATtY (nee StelRer). beloved wife of Wllllsm Hcheenleber. Relatives and friends, j alsu' Lndles Aid of Jehn A. Koltes Cam. Ne., 22R. 3. of V.; S of V. Aux . Ne. 39. efT Abraham Llncutn Camp. Ne 30. are Invited te attend funeral services. Wed . 2 P, -JOLi at her sister's residence. 418 W. Cumber land st. Int prlvatu, West Laurel MIlll Ccm. Remains may be viewed Ties. evnji SCURRY. On Jan. 10. 1022. BUflXN. SCURRY Relatives nnd friends ara In' lted te the service, en Wednesday merfltniel et 11 o'clock nt the Oliver 11. Dalr Hldf.l IN20 Chestnut si. inierment at Weilr, mln-ter Temetery. ' SHARP. Jan. 10, 1022. FRAJ-TC SHARP j betexed husbnnd of Ardmlnta lyiwe Sharp. l"latlves and friends, ntse Imperial LertCe. . Ne 1033 I. O. O F.. are Invited te nttsnd services, nt his late, reslderce, 0121 Marvin; ,nv. "",--. , . . .i, V.ir. S HHIltI.EY Jan. 14. VIRGINIA if..1 wlf -. T Ill'JItllil i.. 1 of Kins J. nniriey ane uauirnier or nose ii snd late Chimes J. Murray. Relatives and friends Invited te funernl. Thurs.. 8.3 A. M . frnm mother's residence, 2223 MIITIIn' sfi Requiem high mass Church of Bt. Edmund at 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Hely Cress Cem. SIMPSON. JOdEPHINE HIMT80X. sV 77. at Woedstdn Summit Hill. Saturday January 14. 1022. Funeral service Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at late home. In terment In Grand Army Cemetery, Summit Hill. Relatives and friends Invited. SMITH At her residence. 1713 Fair mount ac , m Jan 10, 1022. MARY JANE, widow of Edwin J. Smith Bervlce ou Thursday nfterncen. at 2 o'clock, at 'JlJ' iiiiver ii. iinir duuuihk, ie.u ur.istnuc St. ' iwermeni private. I SMITH. Jan. 10. JENNIE. wife of Chirlei Smith nnd daughter of Kat end Mate Hnniuel Roop. aired 23. Relatives nA I frl-nds Invited te .funernl services. Thurs., ' 1. M PArlers of frederlck Mann. Jr., 174R mill t,i. uv. ,.ia.. jtviimma niajr j iiewed Wed., after 7 P. M . HM1TH Jan. 13, MORRIS, husband 3?' Ilennah O Hmlth nited03 Relatives-and fr ends are inllel te attend funernl sertv le. Weil , 2 P. M.. Inte residence. 2128 N. atp st int Aaain jetnunin , SMITH. Jan. 1.1. JAMES SMITH. 'f Loeratt. County Tyrenj. Ireland. Relatives snd frlen.ls Invited te funeral. Thura., 8S) A. SI., residence ei sister, au p.. I-ev.-btr st. t-elemn requiem mass bt. Jamas' 10 A.MU , lUv. uttliiiuri.it NPH.vcEll. On Jen 1.1 1022. HKTnm A., widow of Henry I). Spencer, of MllferO.li the eervlce. en Wednesilay afternoon, at 'J o'clock, at me unver ii uair mas., lllljil Chesieut st Interment Private STEINRACH. Jan. 13. OTTO, huslanrt of Djra Stelnbach. ased y.l Rehttlve an;f i friends also all erranl2atl"ns of whlfthuh' wi3 a member. Im.tsd te funeral. Wed.. 3 P. M. at atewnan a t-iinpei, .tji jenainsten ue. Int at OaKtand Can Remains may b tuwed Tues. after 7 I. JI. 4TI SLMMEHS Jan. 14 1112. MAROARKT r . widow of Jtortlmer P. Summers. Jtsiu-A tlves and frlenda are invited te attenH ,ruV neral. Wed.. H.30 A. JI . from her lata T3fl.-' ilence. 3J-13 N 15th st Requiem mass at. St. Stephen's Church 11 A. JL Int. llpiy Herulrhre ("em. . "!u-v 8WEENEY. Suddenly. Jan. 13, PAT RICK J SWEENEY, of 1024 S. 2d st.. CmT den. N. J . a iced (12 Relatives and friindeT a se Enenretle Chnmber. . 11 Ordar Knlehts of lrlendshln, and empleyes oft Keistone Tell phone Ce. are Invited te fu neral. Wd 7.30 A. Jt . from narlerat.F Arthur 11. 1U.II. Hreadway and DerklejKSI. i nmden. Hlh mnss at the Church of ths' li. m.culiitu dinceptlen l) A JI Int. Hely i runs Cem. I-'rlsnds may ml! Tues., after 7 P. SI TAI.I.riY. On Jan 13, 1!)23. 8AI.ME? A. TALU'.Y i.-..."..-T .....i-, .t0 rBlilnev, near Johnsons Cerner. Del Ce., Pa . Tues da '-' e rlncli I'ari will me t no n triilns ut Urandywne bummil anu bus ut Johnsons J corner . TATEM.-Jan . 14. JOSKI'lf . husband 'of ' the late .lane laiam. iieiauvas and friends. , !e lrrbl. Pest. Ne 10, tl A. It ..emptor.; of thn SchuMktll Arbenal are Invited te at-' tend funenil. Thurs.. 8 30 A St lata rssl-l dunce, I02fl Greenwich st Solemn reaulem mass Church of the Annunciation, 10 A. M. Int Ni'v Cathedral Cem. 4 TOWN. On Jail. 10. 1022, ANDREW J. TOWN of 1431 Catharine St. Relatives Hnd friends, also Indu-itry IeJce. ,Ni, 131, I and A St. and empleyes of American IlHlluay Express Ce, are lrtted te th her. .. r, I'll i.k.i.u. , ii.ui. ,itn. n. .. uiu-.n. tnuL view TRAINOR. Iltabeth, friends. arua irlsh m.d mpieeii of A. 13 Klrerhhaum Ce., ara ln ted te attend runerai. nei . a ,iu a. h in.n her lute resldence. 1343 Christian st -..len'!i muss of rmul-m .it st Teresa's .'l.ir-h Id A SI Int. Old i nlnd'al Cem. VAN AKEN. Jan. IB. 1H22 HENRY P . e-i "f lat Herirv P. and Stnry Van Aen. I'll-erul services Wed., a P V at ate rest. ,'.-r.' 1121 N. Idlh st. Int LaureUlllll Cem P M I.Ai; At Palmvrn N J JanJ4, HAJIPlVI. C WAM.VCE. In lis 68d yVar. IVIatlseH and friends am Invited te ttbnil fur.eral Tues 2 P SI reMderce nf Krank A. bnever. 311 E llread st., Palmyra. ' WKIiril Jan 11 ROSE ulfe of .Tessrh R Wel-er. ated 31 R'latltea and friends urn Inv'ted t" attend funeral Tues 3 P. M., Inte reldence. 4n." N I nmse st Int. (nt. 'K.hi'run Cem Kl" llv 'fit rlOTrers. WHl'.ULrR On Jsn 15. 1022, IDA Jf.. mfa of J. K Wh-elir Relatives and fil. nds sru Invited tj intend the funeral iillres en Wedneidie at 1 3D e'clck, at her keh's residence r."!7 Poplar st. Re ,.,.... n-Rv he lnw(d Tues ,e 7 o'clock- ii-npiW - .Tun 14 M .1. son .. ''..... ..l tit- Ial. 1'llTiV.MIh tTielenna jan ii i .i . enn et i iiiimiiy "-: " &:... r.:"j ..". ";- Wash) f -r i.nnui" nna iri-ne-. sim . iini ijiilse Ne inn nonsei nt is of Kt a lxyi Per. O e v St. W. JfciU Knitters' tlnlen InvlUii . wiiveriini. IrfidKe I .... ..i,.t.M.i ltenlery 10 fumrsl s-rvlce. Wed .1 30 1 p, Jf 80O ji A t Int. Nerm i;enr 11111 tern, Vlvr)nr; nues.evsiillir.il te 10. Will i T " wmn 1 "t lt tAIVX X wlrtew of JtniTi J Wlilt" IUUtlvi and ,J i, rJussn I lilt in a i .. va WancfHy MJ"r , V, 7,fl0 o'clock, at tiar 1 ft late re.Jenc 43'.' N. Helly t Inttrmint at HI K WOOD -Jsn IS. , SARAH I.OL ISB. self. & nf the late Arneld Weed In her 01st year. !( Relatives uu i.tyu, .n ........ te aii.na ft' .1 tunentl ssrv ce. wen . r. ,, ai Mr Mt. U '"lEOENI'l'SH Jan. 111. HANNAH H., " wife of Vanullea Zlsvenfusa, Vunaral aVrvtcea W.d.. 3 P JI . C022 lUverferd a... j ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK" Prev d. new, ths future Is uncertain. 1 Reauttfu! Accessible, Perpftual Cars. i Sfaln Offlce Ulenslde. Pstina. Reth Pbeat . . UKTAJJKRH HUYLERS Sc m i I M s tvfl u iHiiaHsmaBaBaaBs(i asM ' I V 7 I. DIAMOND titnm-
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