tji fW mmmmi&z: 'l! . qeTiplitz BASEBALL PRACTICE A T PENN f Coach Cariss Plans te Call $ Out Squad for, Outdoor ii r !. VJJ1 V11 n C Repert or Infield '$' i IshAke-up in crews fa.' - arn. WALTER CAllISS, coach of P'lJ the UnlvcrHity of Pennsylvania Lbaseball team, pxpects te Institute dally $' practice drills for his candidates start s' Inj a week from tomorrow. The vet tnn tutor of the Red and Blue dla rmend team Is a great believer In early A outdoor work and plans te jet the entire 2 squad out next week, If the weather and v'the condition of Franklin Field per fr'mlh. h Fer the first time In many year the r'liltcuers and catchers have had no )n i deer practice. A lack of space In the t pmnaslum with , classes Interfering $t prevented he usual drills Indoors. As y a result, Coach Carina decided te de ', without the indoor drill altogether and lengthen the, outdoor practice. Bundled In sweaters and with heavy clothing, ' the terrors of the wind that iwecps Franklin Field during the winter months will net hinder nor In any way Injure the players, according te Dr. Cerlss, Outdoor work is by the far ". the best If tlie men de a llttle gymna t dual work during the off months' said ' Dr. Carlss this morning, "and I plan ; te send out a call next week for nil the ! landidates for the varsity quad te re report, for practice.'' 'i'. are hurled at me every time I get :: within nearmg amance or tne itii wN verMy," continued the coach, ft "we arcgeing te have a hip squad L And a poed team during the 1922 "i campaign. Interest In the team is greater than I have experienced ulnce starting te coach at Penn. ' ', Before I announced officially that Indoor practice was off, I teas le nt by enthusiatlle players who ,' wanted te show their wares early. 1 Kexi that we are tn the month of v Fehruary and! the lure' of the dla I, mend is calling, the same men ate anxious te get started outdoors. .c "As our season enens en April 1 we will need at least six weeks te get into nhflDn for the lenir nnd hard season that 21; faces us. That is why I am calling thn fT candidates out next week. Pitchers nnd k catchers need mere time than the ethers 1 te get their arms limbered up, while the ' fielders mn rprnln their hnttlnir and ftfi13lng eyes by working out en the y Mitt sreund." y wft ground, Bright Prospects Dr. Carlss was nsked about the pros- J, peers for the coming season, and he (Mwiicd enthtislnMIc "We should have W geed team if all the members of last !'. fnw'f (nam nrirl tlia frAfllimDn ftVtm fl Li;cni e LVaut anil nm vriiuua - ffiMVml II Hit? 1 CJU1 l liunv J ;. ttw nun Kfalrly successful season considering that it was necessary te go through the on en Sllre schedule with recruit pitchera. m "This year with the experience they1 grained last season such men as iLlew ., rlj-n. Stout uud Lnrscn should have a !m,,li hatter spnRnn Then we CXDCL't te vhave Walter Iliiutslngcr back in th box after an iibsenee of n year, nn MrOraw nnd Yndusky from the first '... nnm Yl.li ftii.f. nnr lvlrlpr ;,j.vr iviiin. vii ...v ..----.- I Lhnnnrl .iVPOntllintll ffirill IflSt BCUbOti. nnd should fit in well with this car's tMtn "!lel,lni! tlin hnr we will hnvc Billy VMaher nnd Pinncy from the varsity and i ... ,A ..,.. an man Vnr firnt. Iitiftn v.irul,n1l Pnvn or Mlke Wh tehlll. the i former n freshmah last season, should light it out. At second we nnve uieaser ' n frchman: Geerge Sullivan nnd ent S or two ethers. "Eddle Farrcll, tche was out of the University last year, should fill in f shortvtep. Eddie is an . itecllcnt inficldcr and ran hit the hnll with the bent in the colleges. Third bane is a preblemK but we itiU have a number of geed men fe try for the het corner. "Tn the outfield we will feel the less of Bud MverN und Herman Harvey, but we will have Mnhaffey. McMulle ,,and Al Meuradlan, all of last year ', team, nnd n number of first-year men. k'Thft outfield should be strong. It C should be n great year if every one of ' urn men I hnve mentioned turn eui ilh n host of new inen wue liave never ' tried the game at Pcnn." ,1'cnn Plas Tonight 1 When Penn laces WcMt Virginia en ijllie court ut Welghtman Hull te- mstit Liibei (ieiiituntt. ncre et tnc Princeton game Inst Saturday night, may be ppii starting the contest at cuanl in place of Pes Miller. While wither Conch Eddie McNIchel nor Jee I'egarty, his nide-de-camp, heve made any statements rnnccrnlng changes in he line-up, the students and close fol lowers of the tenm expect te sce n shift made in the team. The inability of the Penn plnjers te sheet foul goals and the oase with hlrh Geldb'att. the former Southern High Scheel lad, sends the leather skim nlng through the net from the fifteen fifteen fet mark leads rnnnv te believe that the lied and Blue coaching staff will btart tlie star of lutt year'w freshman team tonight. Bill Grave, while playing n great same from the Doer this season, has net been up te tne standard of former Penn foul-goal shooters and his peer exhibi tion against Princeton may menn the Placing of Goldblatt at guard. Mlllertis n exceptionally strong gunrd and has eren plajlng geed Imsketbnll all season, put lie is the only member of the quin tet net en lust jeur's championship team, and for that reason will probably uc benched In favor of Goldblatt. West Virglnin has ene of the best nuliitets In Its history. Te date the team nns snored five wins out of seven games Plajcd, one of the defeats being ut the hsiids of Pittsburgh, which the Bed nnd "IIIC UnillIhhpl l,v n Bhlirla unlnf l e Iat game In Weishtmnn Hall. The Mountaineers lest out te the Panthers ") U ICIl-lin lit mnrir .'IT I,. "7 .! ', ZJi from, Wnshlngten and Lcc.'Wash- '.i7. mi .leiierMin, (.uneva, Marietta nil (.reu'f'lty. The last-named had a jiii-uK or iweiitv-ulne strn ght vlctbrles before meeting West, Virginia. In,,!.."5 P.'wlnary game the Penn ,I vn,rllty fl"'"'ct. which has had artPMB Ti"1 ",KP" .t0 ,,n,p' nml whlch "ficnlril the Muh Unhirv inier. m.. Cel,i,,iB.,,, wiu ,nt'ct ",0 8t- Jeseph's 'oilcije tenm. . Stahl May Coach Purdue "mruiri;. lib 7. tnuf.ii i.Tnelr Mii,hflnfil li&n.l unlieulni) I.ajajKtle t'ellene :! IheriMV.""-". lJ ' ."""?. l'y th" ttthlctle au- ttn.1,,1 i". "V. '-uiuur iiuiverr ty te rcum. VOte i n. hi". '!'.'"" '.'?. I'lsr" of Len Hlr 11, i,.. u "!lu "." .'nmiiuiipn T Knocks Out NEXT WEEK Bosten Climate Nearly Wrecks Penn Relay Team The cllmate In Bosten evidently doesn't agree with several members et Lawsen Robertsen's track team, judging by the comments of the run ners who, competed there Saturday night. Geerge Meredith, brother of the illustrious Ted, spent eighteen hours in bed after arriving there, ns the result of a heavy cold, getting up at 0 o'clock Saturday night te race against Dartmouth. After the race Larry Brown, niptnln of the team, was stricken with a cold that may keep him and the Penn team out et the national championships at Buffalo Saturday night. KERR TOO SPEEDY FORWESVILLE Three Baskets at Start of Sec ond Half Win ferrSkeeters. Players in Mix-Up RIPLEY HIT BY A' BOTTLE The Camden Eastern League basket ball five traveled to'Ceatcsvlllo last eve ning nnd ndded nnethcr game te the right side of the ledger, score 28 te 20. The Skeeters came through with the victory by playing rings around the home team in the second half, for the score at the end of the first period was "te 10, in favor et the Coates. 1 The home boys had scored numerous field go lis in the first half, but In the second it was different. The first three plays were centered around Dave Kerr en "guards down," nnd en the three occasions Dandy Dave went through for two-pelntcrs, which sent Camden Inte the lead by two points. $eup" Campbell then came through with his only field goal nnd from then en the rest was easy. Toward the fin ish of the gnme It was decided te yank Bay Cress in favor of Hcib Stccn.'a home boy, and the change nearly was responsible for a riot. Pulls Rough Stuff Urged en by the home crowd, Stecn pulled considerable rough stuff, nnd in one of the corners Referee Beetzcl had tossed the ball en three or four oc casions in a scrimmage jump. Finally It was between Kerr nnd Stepn. Thi latter went in head downward nnd came into contact with Dave's stomach and the fireworks began. Referee Baetzel separated the com batants nnd Rey Steele also jumped In between the players. One wild fan in the bleachers tried te get into the cage, but the veteran,' Baetzel, calmly waved him back. Play ended a few minutes later and all .was lovely. After the game all the plnycrs re tired te one of the Coatcsville restau rants. On the way te the train a crowd of rooters was passed and some one threw n bottle into the crowd, but they were unaware that 'Coatcsville anil Camden players were together. The missive hit Klmer Ripley, of Coatcs Ceatcs Coatcs vileo, in the back, hut he was net hurt badly and proceeded te the train. Tonight's Games Interest in the Manufacturers' League race centers in the games te be played by Art Leem und American Railway Express. If they come through with victories this week they will meet each ether In the final gnme of the sec ond half with u clean slntn nnd the winner would then meet Philadelphia Terminal, first half champion, for the title. One of the best games of the sensen is expected tonight ut Yonah Hall. 2727 West Columbia avenue, when Mono Meno Mone typo plushes with Flelsher. Beth are wenly matched. In the ether contest American 'Railway Express opposes Pittsburgh Plate Glass nnd thcre are predictions made by the glass plnyuis that they will upset the depe by hand ing ruihvns a defeat. Dowhehvn fans will witness two of the leading independent quintets In ac tion when St. Elizabeth plays Auuinus at the latter's hatl, at Eighteenth and Merris streets. St. Elizabeth will have Keating und Miller, forwards; Moore Meoro Moero head, center: Black and Bilsen, guards. Aquinas will hae its regular line-up nnd u hard-fought gnme should result. CHANCE FOR MEALY Victory Over Hanlen Tonight Will Mean Twe Mere Bouts Johnny Mealy has un ambitious pro pre gram before him and If he successfully gets away with his next assignment he has two big matches awaiting him. First, he takes en JImmv Hanlen, the Western lightweight, nt the Ice Palace tonight, then his next start will he n return 'session with Bebbv Barrett nnd following this will come u meeting with Sailor Freedman. Mealy has wen his last three bouts, his lust victory being ever Geerge Kneel. Temmy I.eughran, of St. Menica's Catholic Club, takes en Fay Kayscr, of Cumberland. Md. Reche Rogers meets Kid Wagner. Richie King engages Jimmy Mende. The opener presents Ty Cobb against Babe Ruth. Havana Entries for Wednesday first racn, purse $700. for nmlilcn two- I'ullRdlum 10J llrnun .HImata ...107 cienwlthlm 1H cnrbuiiell no llluedala l n Trnucr Hern 10 Scths Lemen ,...1JU Second rwee, puren $700, clalmlnc, for thrco-yfar-eMs and upward, .Va furlengs: Melly Pult 0J .Muranrit N8h .. 1)2 Mary Kru inn lU'trciit 107 Prlmlttve 107 Uuli of Shelby . . 110 Kaymnn HO I.eun Hni'k Un Klmilumeit 11(1 Tliornblneni 110 Acclamation 11-Mi" Kruter 112 Third race, purbe 70O claiming, for three- p;ir-el'IH sua upuniu, n? luriimgn. Move On 107 Dnnna Ilenui , .110 Hufnrd . .HOSllrza ..110 Peaceful star , .111! Oenrge W ... ..113 Jack lli-aly . ..111' ..110 ..110 ..112 . .11:1 ..un I'v Jierrlclt , Den Thrush JIaJer Dejne dull ,1th ellck L Uentry Fourth race. nurpe S700. rlalmlnir. for four-siar-eius anu upvvaru, u turienvs: Lyrle 10 Necenrf Ceuiln ..108 Illbbler 108 'Klne Werth ,,..108 Whli'i'eirwlll . . 10- Flukle Fain y I..10H Johnny d'Cenntll 110 Win or Quit ....111) Jehn J Casey . ..U.i Hatrack ll.l I hurt van 113 Count Hurls .. ..lilt Fifth race, purse (1700. clalnilna:. for feur-jeai-nldM und upward 1 mllu fiQ janh! Dilly c 07 Handlemar 103 Snj When .... 103 'lavvuhenthu . ...Inn Lieut Wm J 'Uei l.'mils 11(1 Jturray . . .107 SIoAdei 110 IIUKler 110 'Harry SI Knckpurt ...,.,..113 Htovena 113 HUlli race, purse ?700, claiming, for four-yoar-elds and UP, 1 nille: Chincnteak-ue ... H3 'Udxtiud let Uhoetaway ... , ,103 Hal W 103 tlelden Chanee ,.107 'Slelvln ,, let) Ned Fitzgerald in Third Round TIPUTZ GETS K. 0. Jee's Bedy Punches in Third Round Knock Wind Out of Australian SCORES. 3 KNOCKDOWNS By LOUIS H. JAFTFE "nivE ,i h,m ,n th 8tmach' - Jee: he doesn't like it there," yelled 'Frisce Legs across the ring from Ned Fitzgerald's corner te Jee TIplitz between the second and third rounds nt the Olympia last night. And the 'Frisce person had the right Idea. , One minute fifty-two seconds after the bell sounded sterting the third round the Australian was lying crumbled up en the mat, month wide open, gasping for breath. Twice previously Fitz gerald had been dropped for counts of nine and the third time Ned went down, Referee Frnnk O'Brien knew quite well that It wasn't necessary te practice arithmetic any mere. Seated in Fitzgcrnld's cer'ner where he could overhear instructions by Charley Harvey te his charge, Legs had his cars wlde open. When Ned re turned te his chnlr nt the end of the second scsilen, mouth and nese bleed ing, and with his gloved ha,nds rubbing his stomach. 'Frisce get the muttcrlngs from Fitz that he was hurt from Tip Iltss'H body punches. Punches te Bedy That was Legs' cue and he shouted his instructions te the local lambastcr. TIplitz came tearing out of his corner, hoeklne his left te Fitzgerald's body. Jee did net direct a single blew te the nntlpedean's head, but kept smashing awuy at his opponent's midsection. Ah Fitzgerald tried te tan 11110 u clinch. TIplitz, standing with his right arm extended, whanged his left hard against the side of Ned's body. He went down. Taking advantage of the count permitted, Fitzgerald get up and tried te clinch, but TIplitz pulled him self away. Then Fitzgerald backed up across the ring, with TIplitz in het pursuit. An An other left smash te the body felled 'the foreigner again, once mere ter the nine count. When he gained his feet Fltz almost doubled up In an effort te keep his body out of range of Tlplltz's vic ious smashes. But Jee was in thcre fighting ns he never did before. Bringing that mighty left mauler up nlmer.t from his knee, he sunk his padded fist Inte the pit of Fitzgerald's stomach, and Ned flopped te the canvas in n henp. The wind had been knocked completely out of his system, and O'Brien motioned te the fallen boxer's corner for his handlers te come into the ring. It was Tippy's bout from the outset. Although Jee had his left eye slightly cut In the first round, he carried that session and also the second, scoring with an avalanche of wallops te Fitz gerald's head nnd body. TIplitz weighed In nt VXW, two I pounds mere than the Australian. Opener a Corker Really, the best battle of the night was put en in the opening contest, with Yeung Sherlock. 128, coming within an nce of knocking out Johnny Tully. 131, and a brother of Jimmy Murphy, near the finish of the sixth and final frame. It was a great rock cm and sock 'cm set-te from the open ing gong. Beth youngsters connected with some terrific punches, hut neither could BCerc 11 knockdown. With the sixth round half ecr, Sherlock uncorked a solid smash te Tully's chin and Johnny's knees sagged, but Instead of following up with his best punches, thereafter Sher lock was content te go along outbexlng his rugged fee. Joe Ritchie, 121, substituting for Wlllle Green, who is under the weather with ptomaine poisoning, came through with a volley of right-hand uppcrcuts In a half clinch during the second round of u matiii with Hurry Kid Stewart, 1.10, and the latter took n nese dive into the resin. Stewart was counted out. Jee Conn, nil Englishman, weighing 140, scored the third knockout en the program when his match with Mike Paulsen, HIS, was stepped nfter 45 sec onds of the third round. A right cress knocked down Paulsen, who get up without taking a count. Conn followed with nnethcr straight right en the point of the chin nnd Paulsen wan in a dizzy condition, when Referee O'Brien inter ceded. The scmi-finnl of eight rounds be tween Terry McIIugh. 122. and Al Zcl- mer. 124, did net meet with the approval or the fans, who rnzzerr and jeered tnc boxers almost "throughout. McIIugh was willing te make 11 fight of It, but Zeliner put en a careful contest, wait ing for Terry te lead. Neither ap peared te show te any advantage. Griffin Signs With Milwaukee Wllwauliiss Wis.. Keh. 7. Iw Griffin, of the I'lillAilalphlH AtlilMlcx, today signed contract with the Mllwaukne Club, of the American Association, acmrd'ng te Otte llerchert. president of the Milwaukee Club. tariff 111 will play first base. A. O. H. Meets Belfield Thi A. O. H. team, of North Philadelphia, will pUy the Ntrcuitr Delfleld A. A., of Cam den, nt tlinl former's hall .Thirteenth and Spring Garden fctrcets. tonight. The A O. If. team ucurcd two vlctorlen last week ever Vex CliuBO A. A., nnd- the All-American C. C. New Orleans Entries for Wednesday 'lrat rac", S1000. claiming, maidens, tue ear-olds. ft furlengs: Heb McCray ...110 High Tea 112 Illnkle 112 The Mulesklnncr.m Mildred I.ereita. .112 Mlus Clalre 112 I'utnilmfm 1 in Miss )dy IU Anleulu 112 .lenn'e I' 11.' llamhone 11.1 I. aura (laffugy ..112 Dress Uu 112 Tailor Hay . ...UK Hteii' Age 1U Illusionist 112 Second rare, purse $1000, claiming, four- sear-eldn und upward, u rurlenga: I'lHin uiii ., Oeneial Sandy H. ... Mauivt Land llertb Anticipate . Jage 114 heihlan 113 111) Oralegcrn lid 114 Philanderer ....10J 110 'Theresa US mi Slark West 110 113 'Actress inn 113 llrlstew 108 103 Ettahe 114 icon Third race, purse tltlOO. three-year-elds, (1 , furleiiKs: .... . llerrlnitten . Delhi SI aid Uuleta Imiiiie Hlack Hetty . simplicity .. II llsdule .. ,,iui .iijsepniiie vv tuiiei mi ,.103 Sites Melllsh ....1117 ..10 1 Fly Rail 11(1 .,107 '.Mabel Curtis ...104 ..10 Hernlee K ion ..110 Eu'bn Whlte ...109 .. 00 nursa S1000. Ova sear-olds I Fourth race. and up, m'le und 70 yards: (lain de Cause ,,103 Slormen Elder ..,10 Wyunevveud lni' Slarae Jehn . . . . 10., Hift Uanar 107 Hceurseumu 10n Urajmin 10 Translate 10 wuuKeae mi jmiai.-iur ...iiu Fifth race, purse (1300, throe-ysar-elds nnd up, 0 furlengs: Tan Sen 101 T'tbleau d'Hen- Snraplu 110 neur 113 ArchU Alcxindcr.lOl Lunetta leu .Mercury 110 Mlxth lace, purse 11000, four-ear-olds And un. 1 1-10 miles: ltoiiteo 10J Merrlmae .... Hairy Shannen. ,10J 'Day Lilly ., Helle Pardner. , .UU Wreiknr llalanee Whiel..,108 The Wit .... Walnut IIell ...100 Dane'nc Spray ene d'Armea ...101 Wlckfenl .... . IIS .100 .110 .1011 .10.' .107 Sceiirutman 107 Seventh race, uurse $1001), threo-jcur-elds aird up, 1 3-1U miles: tluliet Oil Ijiiy Leu 10A Maria Rappeld . ,1011 Alex, Jr till 1jrena Sloss ...101 Jnhnrv Overton .,100 La Kress ,,,,,,,111 'Madse F. ......10U jHe neeves ,,..iin -nroera rauaier..iu OVER FITZGERALD NA"S2B! --. Hi. ''J? W?riU I . 4U-4 Hours Blel.. fktu SSCSr. ! ' JmX: rSf. A 5S2I h iJJJii.naR.:KL Sr. IVWUk SOtel V'.'" "V.."" Tuesday, t te 'k" Im NORTH PHILLY BACKSTOP SIGNED BY LITTLE ROCK Alfred 8pehrer, Captain of Team, One of City's' Best Catchers Alfred Spehrer, star catcher of the North , Philadelphia .baseball team Inst year, nnd regarded as one of the best backstops in the 'city, has been signed by the kittle Reck for the coming sea son. Spehrer was also captain of the uptown tenm Inst year. He has already played away from this city, having been sent by Tem Turner, former scout of the A's te Winsten-Salem.- On May 18 of Inst year n Brooklyn stout was attracted by his playing., He reported te Brooklyn and was ordered te go back Seuth, but some nlsunderstandlmr qresc uud Spehrer would net return. He played with the North Phils the remainder of the season. Jehn Allen, president of Little Reck, watched him tn several games and signed him besides getting his release from Ilroeklyn. Spehrer Uvea at 1400 North Twenty eighth street. LEAGUE LEADERS MEET - . Qermantewn Brethren and 8t. Mich ael's Clash for First Place Klrst place in the North Philadel phia Church League second-half scries Is at stake, tonight, when Germantown Brethren and St. Michael's clash at Germantown Y..M. O. A., 5815 Ger mantown avenue. Each team has wen five games and last none, and the team that wins takes first place. BTF.AMSnir NOTICES) S. S. Brush February '20th llllB Team freight received dally at Tier 10 North (Feet et Vine Ml.) Passenger Cruise de Luxe S. S. Ruth Alexander Salllnr from New Yerk February 16th te California, via 1'annnm Canal, with stopeers nt Havana, Cristobal, Flalbea, Les Angeles, San Francisce, Seattle, Tacemii Fer Ratms and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Otcncrs and Agents U. S. Shipping Beard Steamers 1GG S. Fourth St., Phila. 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Lembard 1)264-5 Slnln Hits COMIVIERCIAL w STEAMSHIP LINES " PHILADELPHIA te LONDONDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN and CORK 8 S "East. Guide," Last half Fab. MiW SOUK lO HOlIi.UliAM 0Vi..rS."a, i,,5.r,l0v.-t.iv,,,W he WJ i.nd Menth. 8th Inst.. Hi neon. Int. prlvat ' WmAm mm J M VU I'bBlwuln. Ueuleme-Sur-M.e I ? .rnc."' 5l.avl,l,. "ii8"'""' Tu4J- SUINHOX Feb. 4. JOHN W. ML Nt,uN 111 Meflre and McCormack. In v a,.3 lT! :. ' ". l''''..V.,.,.,v.l1,X-:ed..cn-..... , . Funeral, en Wednesday, 2 1. .. freVi ilfli 1. I "" " V'T.i "' 'Ia' 1 -STV ? "" '" - u''.'''.V: "V ."i ' nann ave.. Feb. Jate residence. 1100 H. Rubv at.. W.t Phii. . . SUBURBAN SCHOOLS PLAN W MEET Bux-Ment League Expects te Stage Competition at Memo Meme rial Park, Lansdale LOWER MERION FIVE STRONG By PAUIj PREP THE Bux-Ment High Scheel League, composed of Institutions In Bucks nnd Montgomery Counties, will stage a trnck and field meet In the spring. Doylestown, . Ounkcrtewn, Pcrknsle, Hntbore, .Tenklntnwn, Ambler nnd Lnnsdewne High Schools, all members of the circuit, will compete with ether Institutions. The meet will be held nt Memerial Park, I.ansdnlc. Plans for the event will be discussed nt a meeting of the League te be held in the near future. Last year Doyles town wen from the high schools In Bucks County in n meet held at New town. As nil the ether schools In the League have hud track teams for some years, Bansdnle wnnts te stage a meet this spring for every Institution in BuckH And Montgomery Counties. Lans'dale nlwuys has n crackcrjack track team. Last jcar it wen the Sur- j HTKAMIUM' NOTICES Freight sailings out of PHILA DELPHIA the 6th and 20th of each month DIRECT, via Panama Canal te San Diege, Les Angeles, San Fran Fran ciseo. Oakland, Senttle, Portland, Asteria, Tncema, Vancouver, B. C. S. S. Lehigh March 6th ....SAILING FEB. 10 MAR. 7 FEB. IT MAR. IT a Seuth America on!U.S.GevzrnmmtShms Fastest Ti lme te Rlede Janeiro. Montevideo and Buenes Aires. Finest ships- American seivice American feed American comforts. Sail ings from Piers. Ilobeken. Huren Feb. 16 Apr. IS Apierlcan Legien. .Mar. 2 Apr. 27 Southern Cress Mar. 16 Aeelua Mar. 30 1 Mnttflen Steamshroiietf 7 XvaU St.. Nevr .erU UI7 mtladelphla Offlee. Drextl Bid. ifanev"0 Operators tvr KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG SS "Morriitewn" (USSB) Sailing Feb. 14 SS "CORSON" (USSB) Sailing Feb. 25 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc., Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lembard 5'.'0l-3 Slain RIM LORIDA By Sea JACKSONVILLE (Via Satannnb) Frem PHILADELPHIA Wednesday, Haturday, 5 V, M. $34v,38D! a 161.88 Heals and si..irrndm ..Miimmmln. tluna Included. EMru rbarxe for I'remenade Deck Reems. Tickets s;oed te rrturn until Slay 31. -irnsei anir, .villomenneM car- riru, ,i.ii:ril r',rn rreniefl J Mtrclanlt t Mistri Trani. Ce. Pier ts H Beiaware Ave., : eW XOITK te I VJ. S. SHIPPING BOARD Frem PHILADELPHIA i Wednesday, tiaturday, 5 P. U. 1 Am. ' tmVTel rhiia. (::;' 'v ..r M . igMIMMMLHMH i e -ii ... mmm -.- nai iiii.k,. . r. 1 r eii- i iiiiuj si . ii ivqiiiuiiiiiin nil. wi it him ii mi. . ml mm Jm. mm.a.mmZr ' XffWiV. 3 t" vrlnMSSS! va? 'Me, Cem. Friend, mav call ASd.."h ,0 , Provid. I B-JK sK ! Ir I I-".'.Vr.,1.,',,.UJ,A.:'lni'Ull' , ,...,... . . 'MULVKNNA At Plymouth. M.etlm- i. Main 1 VAHMICA LINE tW XVAVVVi$;.tlnn'-&& l.fcav.xS at Olympia btirbnn high school championship at the Pcnn relays, and later met West' Phil adelphia Tilth Scheel for the champ ionship of the Penh carnival. West Philadelphia previously had wen the Philadelphia title. The race was close, and West Philadelphia wen only after establishing a new record. Lansdale's track prospects were given another boost last week, when Merris Gli and res returned te the school. Chan dres has been porfermlnt for West Philadelphia High for the last year and has done well. Merris is a great roller, but Lonsdale's coaches expect te make a quartcr-mller of him. Besides winning the Suburban title last year, the 1021 team went through the sensen undefeated, The Lansdale team established new records at Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn and Lewer Merlen and copped the Pcnn Alumni Cup at Reading. Must Skate Off Tie l.k riarlil, N. y Feb. 7. Thit thert may be absolutely no doubt as te who Is the "amateur ekatlr.g ace of America,' 'at the .conclusion of the Lake Placid dlamena trophy championship, the new world event for amateur skaters, which la te take place nre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, nnleinls In charge announce that In tn, event of a tie in th highest number of point wen the skaters tld will be required, for the purpose of deciding the tie. te skate three events, a 220ard dash and a three quarter mile and three-mlln race. IN MEMORIAM WEIDNEn. In fend and levlnn memory of our beloved father. Mr. (JUflTAV A. Wi:iUNEH, whose untlmely death occurred ten years age en February 7. 1013. Daughter and sendn-law, pref, ami Mrs. KUOBN KLEIi, New Yerk City. Beatfjg AntftTnrvi k a iaii tamph husband of lal' Elisabeth 'Armstrenr, Rela- its ana iricnas, mse retter tiener. aocieiy. Invited te attend funeral erlcce, Wed., 2 1'. M.. late residence. 8364 N. 2d st. Int. Oreenmeunt Cem. IVIends may call Tues. eve. I1AINE3. Feb. 5. MARGARET, wife of Ldward Ualnes. Relatles and friends In vited te attend funeral scrUccr Wed., 3 ft M.. at the residence of William Bmlth, e2 fctcnten ave., Uerjnantewn, Int. private, Lannwew Cem. DARKLEY. Feb. 4. 1022. JOSEPH S A., husband of Mary l'lanlgan Rarkley. Rela tUes nnd friends, also societies of hlch he was a member and employee of the Eve rilng Ilulletln lnlted te funeral en Wednes. day. 8:80 A. M.. from residence of his brother-in-law. James V. Ilanla-an. 4912 Psrrlsh si. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Mether of sorrows. 10 A. M. Inter ment Cathedral Cemetery. UARNET. reb II. DORA RUTH, daugh ter of Jeseph and Dera Darnet. of 830O Win rhesier ave., Atlantic City. N. J., snd for merly of Albany, N. Y.. aed 33. Funeral sarjlres nnd Int. Feb. 8, nt Albnnv. N. Y. RENTZ Feb n, ALEXANDER RENT.. r.e'Rllves and friends also Frankford Re publican Club, 2d Ward: United Republican Club, 2Bth Ward: Westtnerlsnd Republican Club. 23th Ward: Phlla. Rifle Club. Sub urban Club of Frankford. Union Republican Club of Phlla . Kvenln Star Ledire. Ne. 1B7. K- et. .'. Totenka Tribe. Ne. 321. I. O. M. M.. of Brldesburg- Frankford Beard of Trade nd Phlla. Ledre. Ne. 2, B P. O. E,. ere Invited te attend the funeral. Wed.. 2:3' J". M.. fmm thj resldeni-e of Charles H r.ura-ln. 1977 Mantaretta st Frankford He trains may ee vltv,-ed Tucs. 8 te 10 P. M Int. private. Antonu. Conn., papera plcasa I UOROER. Feh 0, MARY E.. wife of late Dr. Jeseph J. Utrgcr (nee HleRjnr). Rela- itl and friends Invited te funeral. Thurs. S.30 A. jr.. late raldencn. 1HH1 N. 29th st. Solemn rceulem mam t-t. Liidnls's I Church 1 A. M Int. Itelv Bepulchra Cem IIROOKS Feb. n. KATE R widow of V:dwln T Brecks In her 82d year Iinerr.l KIC?" TVf? - 'j.M- 9r '' resldeme, ,31 Churih lane Oermantewn. Int. private. rrlndH may call T'les ev BUTLER. On Feb. 8. 1022. WILI.IAM F. BUTLER, et Hsddenfleld. N. J., a (red 74 Sears, hervlce en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the OlUer II. Hair lildg,, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. CALLAHAN. Feb, 4. 1112.!. CATHARINE. Hlfe of the late Jehn Callahan (nee Hans berry), of County Oalwuy, Ireland. Rela tives and friends, r.lsn H. V. M. Sodality, Invited te attend funeral, Thure., .3ft A. JI.. from her late residence. 244 E Bring: hurrt ft.. Otrmantevvn. Requiem mass at Ht. J'ranrla of Amlsl Church at 10 A. Jl. ThutH lnt Hely Sepulchre Cem CLEMENTS. Feb. A. ROSE JI wife of Clement R. Clementit Relattvaa and friend i are InvlHd te attend funrral. Wed.. 8:30 A. M.. from Kirk & Nlc's, met Oerman Oerman eown ae. Hll maas Hely Cress Church. Ml. Airy. 10 A V. COLLINOWOOD. Pennsylvania State Be. rlety. Daushttra nt the Revolution, aiineunnit i vviin siniere rearer me aeatn et ineir his- lerlan, Mrs. MARSHALL S. COLLINQ- I WOOD en February 4, 1022. COLLINOWOOD. On Feb. 4. 1(122. CAR RIE FULLER, wife of Marshall h. Colllnn Celllnn Colllnn wned and dauchter of the Inte Dalaht H. and Sarh J. l"uller. Relatives nnd friends are Invited te the service, en Tuesday after- I neon, at 3 o'c'eck at her late residence. I Sllfi Hamilton et Interment prhale. CONHERY (tin- JtrJIulllnl.- Il 3. JO HANNA. Wife of Jehn Conbery Relatives and frlrndi are Invited le attend funeral. ifd,, s,10 A. M, from hrr 'ate residric, 3731 N. JIarehall n Solemn uiajj of ru- 1 nuiern si Veienlci'n Church 0 A. SI. Int. llelv Crnn Cem. I CONWAY. Feb. 3. PATRICK, husband of Catherine Cenvvav (nee McRnrren), et County Tyrene, Ireland Relatives and friends, a'fce Helv Name heclctv and St. Pat rlrk'a I. C. It. V , Invited te funeral, Wed., 8 30 A. JI., reeldcnce, 3H17 Rrevvn st. Sel- friends Invited te attend tuieral. Wi-d.. 8 30 A. St., from her Ute rcsWjr.n. IHU RlttUle nt., M.inayunk llcquiem mi Hely Family Church 10 A. St. Int. hi Jehn'a Cem. DOYLE Feb. 3 RAE SI., wife of Themak Uo!e und dau.htcr et Sarah A. and the late Rebert Wallure Relatives and friend are Invited te attend funeral serv ices. Wed.. I r SI., inetner w tosiaence. ioae "."". i...u'Vi' "'"j" Vi"'""'"--.,T"n . I f,' Hill Tues " te in P. If. "" '""" ' lil'FF Vb. 3. WIl.I.IAJI K.. bleved huibind of Anni SI. Duff (nee. Dalryinple). ' 'insed -7. llelatlvca and frltnils. also mem- hers of Nerrls hqinire I P Church; Wash- liiTteu (.'.imp. Ne. :ii!0 P. O S. of A.: teach- Sr? ";"lJ,.,'L',,!"',a1 ?I,ier e-nUell Helmes Scheel Pubic Scheel Teachers' Asje. are 'Invited te attend funeral services. Wed. a K S. at the resldence of his parents 30JH ' F.. ir'unl Ht lnt private. Northwood , n residence. SIB Cooper . Weejbnrv. Wed iitrninit. Feb .. . ... ..,-.-.. -.. w... , Dl'RFCR. PudJenly. Feb B, QEORriK W., hu'bund of Annie F Dur.'or (nca Beat) ' Relatives nd friends also Welcome Idi;j. Ne l. F. and A. SI are Invited te at tend serMiei. Wnl., h 30 P. SI . m his late residence. 11 7th ive . Hafden llclslita. K J lnt nrlvate. Hrlelgh Om KNr.LISH buddenU Feb. t. StlOHAKL. son of the .ate Hdwurd and Mirzarct Ens llrh. I'Vneril, te which ri'latteH and friends ar Invlied Weil 8 A. II from the resl resl dence of his mter. Sfis Js-ob Klefrlder IMS 1.', S1ej,imnliiB ave Staa of requiem Church of the bncred Heart 0 30 A. St. pre c.seli. lnt Hely Cress lem. I KSTEPHK F'b. 4, MARICS V.. husba M rf Anna T l'jtephe (nee Cart). Reiatlvea and friends Invited te attend funeral. Wed. 8 TO A M U'e residence. MJJ7 dlrard av.i. he'emn mass cf reijulem ''liurcU of Our Ladv tf the Rj-.ar 10 A. SI Int. Hely Cress tern. lln. Relatives anu iricnus invited te at. t ml funeral Bin, u es inenvl tiirvliee. from her lata resl' 1!S17 H. t'lev.land ave, Wed. i i. dence M. precisely Jin nr.vate. - - ilARFIKLU. fuaaeniy T--. . ui ii Vm IV (ivTtFini'n need V "2a, ". - rtrt 1 J 1IIV, -. 1 n ri ." I" r"l" '',, cri.i. w..v.. " t vni and rrlends. alfe Ph a Ledge. .v0 , me i-ervice, " """;, .,"itii JV0" A'T,M;,nltvStr,nDih n ,-. town t L. O. O SI . BMsh Hill and B. I " Werk- "'cleik nt the Oliver H. Balr HMjr.. 1820 DKMPhU.-On cb 0. 1022. JOHN T.. 8re lntP, t0 the funeral, en Thursday rnirn. Chestnut ft , Phils . Ta Interment private. husbitid of Sellnda I)emneS- hertlce en ' " '"Ht "s 3 0!ciec, tm, 1 1.1 lata reil.w Aaburv Prk N J., papers Plea a. ceny. Ihumday iiiertiine. at 11 e cock at I1I1 1 late ,ail N. 35th st Solemn requiem rnaas at PTRIVOFELIX)J Fb 4' HELEN, wlfs residence. 1800 N. Camac t. Intcrmmt Pf-1 i?. orecerV'a Church at 10 e'cS-k? Inter- f Themas Strlngfellevv (nee Dalley). 'Rela- MltP. -. .. a It. -...-.. .-. " e-e . .. ,1 feldniN t r. I11.llnil r eltanil . 'DICKSON -At l,;r reside MS, W-T KE.WEDY -Kb"-N" -JlxnTIU r,'U nf V-Val "fha . b re A ' JI -.IMeV's resljmc, f "S'-T'fvfv' nTTniWi '!lifOhi.0,!hr;!jehn KTnedv. ReUuve, and friend- a "e M" Wll Urn Lvltnten. lt..'J S. flmi.y ,t.' i'K'i? IA ILAT"iU)W.hfI',I",.1i,r,.f Aubrcy Osace Council. Ne 11 U. of p. .1 O R M. -Jel inn hili mars of rrnu em St Antheny's C' tUIv r7JV,,.-Ner.c? efr,ul"vn-lr1?iMvc. ., Invited te funeral V ed . s je A. JI.. rel 1 Chur.h in A M I"t Helv Cress Cem. , DONAHUE Feb. 5, CA IHARINE. vv t , ,le,nP ,024 K Mnvamenslnir avv llVqun-m bWOPE -- lh. 4 MARY H , wlf of t') of Cerncllun Donahue, and daughter of late , hlKh miiBS H Philip Dj Nerl ChurJh lu ' late Geu-ee Ellis Svvepe (nee Ilarley). R.. .MHTIin Hllll .1ILI.V i.ll'Ill.l Ii. ItUMIll.Ca Hilt! ' A T In. Ifn u t-mmu KrRlf-F.h. B MART F.. wife of th. n rt,y, R.-Utiv-, ,nd fflnds. "also Wall" WBr'' XN " ir.V'.i 1 Re at l" . and frlen'd.".0,: , u.jhm n. un. He atlves nit fri.n 1 1,,. rami, Vn in-, ii .1 'c,"'"1! "ai.ii , mm n ir-lai i. iieiaiiv ana rrienna are) 'i se i.illan Council Ne. 1. 8. Vrid : Moewtof ri" ar. -nvi,ii te "in j", &.rtf InMi-l t -t'en.1 l renjrjM. inure hma, m Si, :nalU w'Af.'-eve""0 G"m' VM MVn: ?nfSSe5r.rl,: -tv,,,,.' VlirVcnVrT f Sir .-. SWr!nranbdah'tfrN E3"W i" atu.1 J fieral. from the residence of her ReiKelbich 07311 iGeimante " ,"? ,," ase 'n' .1 rl "'en !. fl 10"" unm "etlur In-law. Mrs. Atinle nvvlnc. 810 Sprlni private St Paul's Church tlreiin.U iieemi WITTSIVN V,,1;!,1 ,'' V.i. , ?? 4 still nve Sprlnc SIlll, .Ment Ce . pi,. V,,r SIcLAl'QHLIN. On Saturday ivt? J vnTMAv ln "'"...Yr,?..8, '.2S" elVrt 5r An" 2UP SI? int. private. Rlver.ldeCem.VlSr: RKURUN. en of the late Reuben StcLaugh. tn" JWU!imaL1.rv 1c. ' en Thur?day af?.dA2? . Ii HM un. Frl.ndi may cill Tuta., afty Un. Pert Richmond, Phlla.. need ! ru lnUted ." &" T,,l1' j0," ,eYd,nM aat if P. M. . , , . neral services en Tuesday nt 2 p ji '., Vf, t , o'clock, at . ''"'iVatc W V r'lRLr--At Phlndelphla Feb. D. late re.lderce. 41 Iluraher ave.".' wis! I"'1 r.' .'6r , Feb fl ). CHAS n i "U.HWffiVa ieVj iiiL'iSSr,' fa'. "h.ZMiC"r7.. '.'.'X'J.e"-". p.. " Jed husband v'K-J?.. Seft ,; of Marl S Mejer. R.la tl t..I rrleSd- .7," thll-lZlIna. st. l)uv ""H" e' '"neral alven vlted te attend funeral .,rvc ' Thurs FRANKLIN - III. '' ,-IAf. ISIV riuuKh- ,0 30 A. S,,. rcsldnn.e. ;.10,l jvT. lltli st in,' ier ui . hk". -, ..-..,.-.-. '--ei i rrank. islnrihwnnil L'em itemms MtAMU W4. ave. Broeklm. M. T.. raMft ) (llr.Mrmn -.h n rutut.luA n . hus- land of lata Mar W. dlimeur nelaUves ana mend Invlttd te funeral, services, Wed., a P. M,, late residence, 1813 Orthodox 'jL.'Xfna'erg. int. cnvaia. .OILJMN, Fb. 4,, CLLA K, rtrV. wife of Henry D., Gilpin. Bsaldenee. aiM.Nj SOth su nelathes and friends are .Invited te attend funeral services, Wed.. It :80 A. M.. ut Trinity Hefermed Church. College Cellege vllie, Pa. Remains may be viewed Tuee.. 1 te 0 P. M. .. . OUAflBBY. Feb. 6. W1MAM O.. hus bahd of iJlliAbcth Olnsey (ne Helper) nnd son qf the 1nt Jamen nnd Mary lilattfy. nelntlveeand friends and all order of whli-n n-' was a member, nre Invited te. attend ru nt ral service. Thurs , a P. M..M1 lj. Duval at., OeTtnantrmn. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Frleindsj mny call Wed eve. .. ... . OOl.pKN. Feb. 1. MARTHA, wife of peniel. aelden and daughter of KranK end Ut le Matilda llllWnen aired 9. Relatives and mends invited te funeral. Wed, A. High lnt M.. late residence, 1704 Dounton et l. M mass at, eiepnens cnurcn Ji a. ORAksBACK. Feb. b. M ART K., , widow of William Oransbackr (nee Clarlte) Fuiieral Wed.. 1:30 P. M reelJence, 2257 N , How Hew ard st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cdfl. 1-rlends "WdVuflTS.lJb,CFe7b.1V M. MERMAN, husband of Bertha Ouenther, aaed 7 years. Relatives and friends, also all societies of which he was a member, are Invited .te the service, en Thursday aft-rnoen, at 3 o'clock, at his resldsnce, 002 N. 44th st. Interment private. Friends may call Wednesday eve eve eve nloe. . OUTJAim (OOODVBA R). Feb. 4. JOHANNA (nee Leuis), widow of Jehn Ouljahr. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral servlies, Thurs.. 2 P. !.. late res'.; denee. 1301 .V. Sth st. Int. prhats. 1.1st C'eflAr Itlll nm , HAI.LOWELL. Feb. 5. QEORQE J., hue- uana or cece'la Hallewell ami son ei irir a. ana me late Jehn Hallow en. , -'"!.. und friends also Hely Name Society of bt. Jehn the Baptist Church, are Invited te at tend funeral,, Wed , 8.30 A. JL. from his late residence, 24B RoxberouBh ave., Hpxbor Hpxber Hpxbor eush. Belemn reiulem mass at St. Jehn the Baptist Chuich le A. M. Int. Westminster . eHAMMELL Died In Phlla. Feb. C. 1022. LUTENA HAJIMELL. Relatlvwa and friends Invited te eervlces Wednesday, 8 I. M., at the residence of her hretbcr-ln-lavv, Oeorge W. Davis, 3401 Oraye Ferry rd. .,, HARK1NS. Suddenly, Feb. G. JOHM FRANCIB. son of late Bernard and Mar caret Harklns. Relatives and frier.ds In vited te funeral, Thurs . 8:30 A. JL. 1317 J f1ftYttfi it tlnlernn ralllIntYl rYf)MM lit Ht. Jalachy's Cliurth 10 A. JI. Int. Hely Cress HAROLD. Feb. 6. ANNIE, widow of Edward Hareld. In her 7Uth year. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral Thurs., 10 A. JL. from the residence of Thus. Feley, Vlllaneva, Pa. Solemn rqulem mass at Ht. Themas' Church 11 A. JI. lnt St. Denis' "HART. At her residence. 132 S. 23d it.. tn Feb. 0. 10J2, ISABEL, widow of Clar- ence A. Hart and dauRhter or the late Charles and Amanda Adams. Service en Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Balr Bids.. 1820 Chestnut at. In terment private KARTELL. Feb. 0. ABHER D . ST.. in his 72d year. Relatives end friends of fam ily, also Massaselt Tribe. Ne. 121, t. O. R. XL, of Camden, N .1.; the Jtenarch Temple. Ne. 0. Ladles et Gelden Easle. of Camden, are respect felly Invited te attend funeral services, Thurs.. 2 P JI . at his late resi dence. 622 Federal t.. Camden. N. J. Int. private, In Arlington Cem,. Camden. Friends n.av ran niter T ai r. M Wen. HARSE On Feb 0. 1022. Jlrs. ELIZA BETH ANN HAHSE. Servlce and lnterment private. II EI. .MAN. Feb 4. at Phlla. Navy Yard. HARRY, son of Frederick and Mary Hell- man, affen . iieiaiivea aim rnenus lnvuea te funeral tcrvlces. from residence of his parents. 2433 E. Vennase St., Thurs., 1 P. M. Int. B!lvue Cem. HEJtPIIILl.. Feb. 5. JOHNSTON, hus band et Nellie Hemphill Relatives and rriemie invneu te tunerai services, wed,, 2 30 P Jf from the residence of hie daugh ter. 2021 N. Judsen at. Int. Jit. Jlerlah IIOLZCR. Feb. 6. HELEN, beloved wife of Charlea Helzer. Relntlves and friends are Invited te funerit. Wed., 7.30 A. JI. residence, 1"ill N. Frent s(. Requiem mas St. MUbaei's Church, 0 A. JL Int. Hely Redeemer Cem. HOUSTON. Teb. 0, 1022 WILLIAM CHURCHILL, son of the late William'1 Churchill and Jtary de Selnn Housten, aged 71. Funer-il services at his late residence. 122 W. Chclteei ave., Oermantewn. Wed., 2 P. Jf. Services and Int. private HUNT3R. Feb II. JAME3 L. HUNTER. Funeral services Wed.. 2 P. JL. 107 Bala ave., Bala. Pa. Int. private. IRWIN Feb. & HARAH FIELD, wife of William II. Irwin, formerly of Narberth. Pa. Funeral services at late residence. 1108 S. 47th St.. Wed., 11 A. ?! lnt private. JENNINOS f 7327 Brvan st. lit. Airy, en Feb 4. 1022. RYERf-ON W.. husband of Clara. E Jennings tnfe Collet). ad 73 Jeare. Rlallves and friends are Invited te the serMre, en Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'r'erk. at the Church of St. Martln's-ln-the.rlelds. Interment private. Train leaves Bread St. Station for St. Martin's at 2'20 P. M. JOHNSON Feb. Ii. CLEMENTINE R . daughter of late Jeseph and Christian John Jehn enr.. Relatives nnd friends are Invited le attend tunerai services. Thurs . ;-30 P. M at her 1at residence. 4300 Rlda-e ave.. Falls of Schuylkill. Int. private Laur) Hill Cem JORDAN' Feb. I. JANE Idew of Jareb Jerdan. Relatives and friends, also Sae Council. Ne. K.V D. of T. Lt E. M. Oray Circle. Ne. 68 Ladles of the O. A n.. In vited te funeral services Wed. s P. M.. late resldenc". 2040 U William t. lnt private, Belvue Cem. Friend j may cll Tues ifter S P. St. jer.vr i'ee ,-, uimui.i.s c, pn . hu bana et juiia jeynt Relatives and r'ri-n,!. 1... 111 ,n nltAH.l ..nlp.u nn n'.,lnA... . . A. St.. at his late ri-idenre. 12-ji! j irtih1 st, Interment Cheiten Hl'ls Cctneterv Re mains miv n vievven iusiav ev.enln- JUNGB Feb. 1 CTHER1NE JUNOE fne- Dine) wife of Emil Junse, a( 7, Relatives tnd fr.enas are Invited te attend funeral sei1ee, Thur. 2 T. 31., late real dence. 3d13 N. JIrvlne at. Int. Oaklund Cem. I'rlmds may call Wed. eve. JUSTI. Feb. 5 11122 HENRY D. JUSTt. aged 88 Services and lnt erl'-nte KANE. On Feb .1. 1022. THOMAS L. husband of Annie .ir. Kane (nee Fllnri). Rel KINO.- IV Ii J SIUIY E wife of Nich olas O Klnc (ne Herner), ase,! 4 RbI i Uvea and frlendi arc Invited te attend fu neral ren leen. Wad. 2 P SI. at her late r-9ldence. 2121 V Park av Tnt Cheiten Hills Cem. Remains ma be viewed Tues 8 te 10 P JI. LEWIS On Feb 1022 Iw.Kirvi n. widow of t. St. I.eiK p..i,,i. ..-',' friend, are invltste the se'rvi, . n Thu - day afternoon, at 2 n'tle. k et Frifler Pree- bjterlun Church. Inte-meit In idje'nlnc ce"netcr Irlni1s may cull WdnMli eve "',,Br at 'be residence of her d-iuchur. Sir. J Vv. Tedl. USO 8. u.lh it . Phlla. Lt CKFNWSIEYEE 1" l i Wll.l 1 im c, husband of JInrcar.t 1. I u lv- niev,r (nen SIcDeisld) Re'atlv nd fil.nl. ue H H Fndcrwred i trr aid I. e e M , Ne SI. Invited tefuner.il e 'rv'-e,;, w cc A.M. late .re.lrj.ncj 1332 b f-hadAVst? I Mnnl, I, 10 V. r tn, V.. ,--, hij.r"- -- (Tvivinii iim?., in irwmeiii , nurni or m, Int. New Caihedral Cem. Feukc ). Feb IS lli.'j SIRSHKLI. i nee Feuei MAliy w jiaiiwiaw. R.lailves and friends ar Invited te atttnd tunerai serv ices, parlors of Samuel w. Kehr A Sen N W. cir 21st and Diamond sts . ed . " "p Sf p- leelv lnt Arlington Ceni " SleCARTHY. Feb f. T1SIOTHY .1 hus. niiuu 'i iai" .Mini- ic-artn t A St lnt nrlv-ire SIiVLASKKV V Sleri hatilvlllr Illav hn Iui.ij eite-. T in fs T 1 " .v . u SIUBLI.i:n-Feb.'fl OrjORaK l... hus. band of Annie IS, Slueller Relatives aiid trlenus. nie emiueits in i- scf.m Jt A Mnn. , land H. of A . .stars of BeihlMiein. I'licle, isj IU I I Pis iunniuiiuii(, IIIV. lriltHIH. Hill Solemn Irwu,vvvT.71A,rairi,m Church 10 WARNF-SI-Feb. n JOHN J. WARNER. McCARTNHT -r I fHFUT t Relatives anl fr end-, Invited t0 funeral of the la-c Jehn and U.m'r Mpr4'r,n I r,,c"i(inl,l" Durham 11 3Hh,lrV ""in" ne IleUliv-a and frfnd. alie lMin "1"1"' 10D ' " bl ' ilt' Alry' Im ielf,l,,KMni;i,leml, '"'Vh"nJ "wAhSviNl-IVl. I0.'S,M,RTJ WA8- r l'end0ffuneri . wl'!ir S jf A "( """'I -ON , n-U'W "sJ" "V his .late residence ,21 jv ,h',Milr attend f Mcral rvlr. VSed . -KM. i au em inaKH it l. Mnh;ir f't,,,..,.' ";: i'1:1 7 :.,w ... ni ? t "";. !" N. J l.ldle M... iistri it iii.i ikiii. vv n 1 1 y n n H -, f i . . r ' - , . . . i : ssasi 'friends Invited (a fuaaral. mm' afternoon. jfcw&TrJF fjS yesf home pj hjji ftthef. Andrew l. qwyneSd Valley, Interment ,T ) Cemetery. VReriv enav Im vtmmrmdi riem 7 teO P.M. . Conveyance j trains at Owynedd Valley an3 Will .NATHANB. .Feb. 6, .KDOAJl ., of Mary A. Nathans (nee Basel runerai services Thurf.. II P. M..- I, , Meer" ' lnt. atrietly prlvat NEIllseN. suddeftl. reb. .,Wl v., "... ui inary u. jxei son. Funeral Wed.. 2 P. M.. reside! ununan si,, wissineininv. mi. Oal '"'., llenialns may be viewed Tuee,, uV ,S.n:!?ff: FtP'. ANNIB. etli !'","' irien, neianvta ann rnti InVlted te attend tunerai. Thura, . Jf.. from hex late resldrnc. 2051 B, r.vv. .s"""m requiem maas cnurcn Nativity 10 A. II. Int. llelv Benuleh x.I VJ.WUW- ln" Evermanh Feb. ( axed 30. Relatives and friends are Ii te attend funeral services, at her tale U"."'..1" . ave., ,iains rarK. x i: m. precisely int. private, LeveiintfKH Cem,, Roxberouah. Kindly emit flevyera. ,tr?1 2 1. M. precisely Jnt. pr vate. IvertHH6y .v"! :em,, Roxberouah. Kindly emit flowers. LtifV. '1 PATTEnftON FVt. n Mlnntnrr li of James Patterson. Relatives and frletel Bire ueaaue) or tne aacrea Heart of r.j ? Church of the Ascension, are Invited te $&. ' -Vri i. u ""!' .w. . xiiau iiiKHH unejrijn i Zn'lM ". ,uw nKeiiiwn iv a. ivi. int. f7l4iiirr, ueni, 2 r jy.i J'LATT. Feb. 8. 1028. at Ocean Cltr. .'Jyi' N. J.. IfARhY BHAW. husband of LlTllS. !' Rentier Piatt. Relatives and frtjndialie , 'A Tilnlty lAdge. 'Ne. 70, F. and A. M.: WwKvfriE'W Irurten Council, Ne. 1, Jr. O. V. A.vF.lsWdi Camp Ne. 843. P. O k of A n&.&t$fflM of A., am InvltArl te funAT-al mivU tinV r'flf wtm "----,-.----"-.. --'--) daitKhter of William J. nnd Anna t m. r ii,i." f mi. ihj. !n h.er '.'"l year'. lve and friends mfL ',M1 invited te funeral. Wed.. 2 P. M.. from Ret 'WA narenis- rfsKience. 2743 C at. Int. private. M Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tt!vk eve. ,5if "KED. reb. 4, MLLIE E.. wldeV etAWjWM exander Reed and daushter of the late Wll.fi fcaTl liatn w. and Elltalwth Dunnohew Dnasi:''K1 Relatives and friends are invited te attW tJ funeral HArvfi.B t.iab , t t ..,., .yTi hfr lata ri(Jence, 2008 N, 18th U Int. rt Vate RISEDER. -At New Hepe, Pa., d ,Me uiii. -YAieu, tv, nufeUKii. urea u7 jni neral prlvate, from his late rniddenee. nth Day. Olh. II A. SI. Friends may call 5tb Day 0 te 10 A. JL RICHARDS. reb. B. HARRY E. RICH ARDS. Relatives and friends are Invited te services, Thuis.. 11:30 A. M.. at D. H. Kol Kel lock ft Sen. 1S24 N. Bread st. Int. Charles Evans' Cem., Readlni. Pa., 3:30 P. M. viewing vvca. eve. iteaains papers PISMS ceny. , RICHARDS. Feb. B. HARRY E. RICH ARDS. Relatives and friends are Invited tn services. Thure., 11-30 A. M., at D,tHi Kulleck tc Sen's. 1324 N. Bread St. tnt. Charles Evans' Cem.. Reading. Pa.. 3'30 P. M. Vlewlrur Wed. eve. Readlntr papers please cepv. RICKARDS. On Feb. B. 1022. MART A.. life of Oeeree Rlckards. Relatives and friends are Invited te the service, en Wednes day evening-, at 8 o'clock, at her late resi dence. 2714 N, Cth st. Interment private Thursday. RINO. Feb 0, 1022. LAURA V.. wife et Laurence Rln. Funeral Wed., 1:80 P. M., resident e, 1340 W. Cambria st. Int. private. Rem-ilns may be viewed Tues., 8 te In P. M. ROBINSON. F.'b. B. 1022. HARRIET .. wife, of Themas E. Robinson Relatives and frlence Invited le services. Wed . 2 1, 1st., late residence. 5718 Hatfield st. Int. private). H Viewlnr T les, eve. J RUSbELL. Feb. 0. 1022. REBECCA C, wife of Harry A. Russell (nee CheesmM), Relatives and friends are Invited le attend, funeral rervlcea. Thurs., 2 P. M . late resi dence. 1823 N. 26th et. Int. private. Trlenda call Wed. eve ) SANTO. Feb. 3, HELEN, wife of An. theny Sante and dauchter et Albert and Marv Clacluch. Relatives and friends In vited te funeral services. Thurs.. 8 A. JL. from her parentv residence, 101 Emily st Solemn reiuiem mass St. Stanislaus' Church 0 A M. Int. Hely Cress Cem. faCHALL Feb. 3. MARY CATHERIN, widow nf J, Herbert Srball and dauchter of the late Henry and Jane Caen Chatbum. f-ervlces and Interment strictly private, from hr lat" residence. 4092 Rublcam ave.. Ueri tnanlewn, at the convenience of the family. 6CHMITT. Feb. r,. JOHN, husband of the lale Julia SchmltL Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral. Thurs., 8:80 A. St.. from his late residence. i29 IS. Clratz st. Solemn requiem mass Cesu Cburab 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Cress Cem. """" MIERTEL. Suddenly. Feb. B. at his resi dence. 172." Uinsoheckln ft,. WILLIAK ' ADAM, hushind of late Elizabeth W, 3hertel and son of Daniel and late JIary I. Phertel. R,ttlves nnd friends, also employs of Sten Sten en Park Dilrlec. Invited te attend funeral ervlres. Thurs.. 2 30 P. S. .nrlers of Jehn S. llerkelbucb. 3730 Germantown ave. Int. prlvn'e Greennieunt Cem. Frlenda mjy cill Wed. eve. SILCOX Feb 4, JIARTHA. wife of Jrnenn Slleex Relatives and friends are In vited te attend funeral xerUeei, Tues.. 8 P SI . resld-nce, 2034 N. 4tU st. Int. PrM.OAN Feb. r.. JOSEPH MAIBON. ms- uana u ina j.. oiean ncea qi. Heiauvcsl .ind frlenda. alre enuleyes of Qlrard Na t'cn?.l Bank ai invited te attend funeral . rvlce. Wed . 2 P. M.. at Me Inte residence. 1711 Jerfere n at. lnt private. Remains) nihv t vle.ved Tues after B P. M. SOUTH. Feb. 3. 1022. DANIEL CLARK. husband of late Vienna Seuth. Relatives and friend'. l" I. of L. E Dlv. Ne. 71, and emplejes of Baldwin Iotemotlvo Works. nr invited te attfid funeral eervlcti", Thurs., in .te A Jl . rldenr uf his daughter. Mi.". N Colerado M. lnt Riven lew Cera.. rrrnteii. N .1 Remains may be v lowed I V ert N til 10 I'. JI STALEV Feb. rt 10.'2 nt Burlinstpn eupty Hospital. Mount Helly. J.. ALVIM .sr.VI.EY 1 te of llurllrsten. N J., sited .14. Itin-ral aervuri ai n.ipei tiarren Hill ivm Bi.Ten II II Pa. Thurs.. at 12 neon. Friends may call Wed. eve at apartments nf ,w. B. Burrell. 427 Jlurket St.. Camden. ' 'STEPHENS Suddenly, at Daytona. Fin.. en Feb. 3 10J2. MARGARET, widow of (Teorite Stephens, formerly of Oceau Qrer. N. J., and daugnter et tne late Rev. Jeseph Masen Relatives and friends arc invited te liven cni frleliua are invneu 10 attend fu neral services en Wed.. 2 P. St , at her lata residence, 1S33 Pear St., Frankford. Int. nrlvatn at Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be vUwed Tues., 8 te 10 P. Jf. TATE. - On Feb. 4. 1DJ2, SARAH V. TATE alted 7d years. Relatives and friends are invited te the service, en Tuesday after- ,.n,,n ei " oilerk. at ner home. 3813 Ham- '.. i,,irm-nt Drlvate ' " THOMAS -F.b. ; HARRY C. THOSIA8. I-uneral from his late residence. 113 Penn , nv. ovferd Pa. en Thurw at 0.13 A. it. . rvlen at Valley Frlind.V Slcetlmr ac 1 I", P SI , ,lr)MeN Feb. 3 ins:. WILLIAM Jj tiieMSuM husband of 11eale T Thomsen. I L- .1 M" vcars. b-rvlccs en Wednesday, a P-? 'ji reld-ni e of Mis x,n Henry A. ' Thnmser lel S Laredewn- uv XansI I 0,mJ ' pa. Interment pr' vale . , ,'' , ",entV MbaVll IM en J eurt".(lar. Hcn-id Menth Mil. at 3P.JI ' II '.."'.1 ".-,"""-.::" " . "U.iinia -"..vi.. t-u , a 'np k u.., ... vlflir. Kpb. .-I V. I. A U 1 1 ti A. htlkhjinrf nt i!rir..ln V. Vnche (nee Wasrner). Rela. iivcf and friend" and Lafayite Ijedne. N'e. 71. F and A. SI . Invited le funeral service. .0ft4 N lHn t . Tu- 'e f o'clock Int. erlvat. convenience nf family. VaII. r-n Feb 7. FMIL1 P.. dauithter nf th late Lewis U and hUfan H, Vail. Relatlvet, anu inrnet niviipij te attemi IH.I.KK WAT. late Y.B.- HPiiiivRB i i ..i .am nun iniirnn. ti v. xi. it ah m -- .., i 4U is - w mn ) i" . iiiv. I'livii. "vvvTsnV -Feb n IP j rnv inpii uiH'.ji- - v, t'ltr SSl tv Tues r 8 P. S , at th bmKI'? i of her n lli-luw. W R, Horteri BR'Ji a,,Sia r" It Rlegel-vllle Union V.ttiTKS n.nrite J. "".. 'J'.. "I":,' ""I"" 'IMWSi.Mri , InV tea lO l.ll" unnu rrUM, rres. t,S,t,l ?Ie I M. pnclseiy nt hr lata rrtllajMsi. ' lata resldaaSsj,. cer. 1HU and Oxford els, lau WtU r' W vate ARDSLEY BURIAL PABK74 new, the ruturu is uneamifc Ai-ccsslb e. 1'erDetual Oara. 'BLJ? 'iV Otr.ce Ulenslde. renna. ueth S, IIMtKaTAUKCH h l 'wel finr.,, v w i I.JMKB Vti vU -m -Al ft -'l ii Hl ,M , j-' a r 1 'j - , vl ''! ,' '.I wm jlffi' i I ". ' W' '. ?'!.& WffSS'ls-SsJh -"!' 1,.,..:. 7 '"ILuw85 ,.i ,. aa 4Ki-afiS'2'S? ! 5siJS vESS aWffSStvas, mm k .:rasfiSd!ftjL :y&s -'-: i.;r . 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