VU' 7- i . wmssBtmm -w i - ,..,.,w mist- u JEVtDO AT By HENRY VARIABLE. CONDENSER CROSS SECTION OF VARIABLE. CONDENSER BATTEHV Hew te tnt a centJeinrr. The. left-hand diagram .hews limr Hip pl.ilca nre arranged. Ihrre Is no electrical connection between the, two acts of plates. Te the right i the hook -up for testing as explained In the nrtlrle Test Your Condensers for If you had n one-wire aerial with n , Batumi wave-length oft exactly J00 meters, you would stippoee thnt, if you cut the wire prerine'y in the middle (Burning there was seme way of keep lng the ncrlel from fnlllng). the wave length of each separate half would he exactly fifty meters, l-'or practical pur poses, It would be. Hut theoretically it wouldn't, and it would be possible with extremely dcllcute measuring in struments te prove thnt each half had a wave length of something mere than half the wave length of the original aerial. Thin is because the two cndi of the cut wire, assuming iignln that the aerial didn't fall nnd that the ends were only slightly separated, would form a tiny condenser. A condenser, n we have nlrend learned, lint the ability te tore up nnd releae electrical energy, nd these two ends weu'd be nb'e. by this sterage of energ, te add a mite te the wave length of each half of t lie wire. Suppose new that we attached te each ef these two ends a metal plate and placed these plates very close together TO? " ,T. "'', ,. .,!. .11..PHV . of thin cendenber and add still mere te the wave length of each half of the aerial. The greater the surface of the two Bietal plates we thus place near te-, fetner out net teucning ine raen? "e add te trie capacity or tne cemiensrr. nd thercien) te the wave lengtn 01 the terials. But the moment any tiny pnrtu et these two mctnl plates touch each ether they erase te be a condenser ami be come simply a conductor , instead of storing up and releasing electrical en ergy, they merely paM electric current nd, for radio purpose, the euttH be comes ngaln only a 100-meter bingle wlre aerial. When the two platen of a oendcner touch. It becomes "short circuited" or, In radio parlance, "shorted," and I no longer a condenser, no matter hew many plates it has or what you paid for It. A condenser deei net pns elec tric current through it : Its function is te store up the energy caused by the difference In voltage between the cur rents Impinging en the adjacent plates. Condensers quite often get out of order. Fixed condensers will meet with 'eddents that will permit two adja cent layers of tinfoil or copper foil te touch each ether, and they are then "shorted" and cease te be condensers. If a condenser is subjected te a voltage difference tee strong for the thin sub stance that separates the plates, this abaUnce will ba punctured by an elec tric spark and thus the two metal sur faces may come In contact. Variable condensers, as an nences taew by tnis time, are rermen ei many , oXeepartee" S? e5S S". 'ethers are attached te a shaft in the middle and, when this shaft is turned, they Interleave between the stationary plates much as the cards de when you shuffle a deck scientifically, and, as titer b are moved farther and farther Inside, the total surface of all the plates ls Increased, which increases tne ca pacity of the condenser. New it sometimes happens that a variable condenser will have one point OB just one plate bent or chipped no that, at one point in this turning, it will touch the plate above or below it. That "shorts" the whole condenser and destroys Its usefulness. Test your condenser. Heek them vp te a buzzer and dry cell as in the illustration. Then slowly turn the knob. If, at any point, the buzzer buzzes, yau knew you must have let the electric currant through, and that means that two plates are touching at that particu lar setting; of the condenser. If you can turn the knob all the way around the scale without the buzzer buzzing your condenser ls all right. Teat your phone nnd grid condensers fcy the same method. Heek this buzzer rcutt te one side of the condenser and, with the bare end of the ether wire, touch the ether side of the con denser. If the buzzer does net buzz you are all O. K. Meat standard makes of condenser are carefully tested and Inspected before they leave the factory, but that does net guarantee that they are In first- class shape when they reach you. Ship pint; and unpacking and handling In , the store by clerks and shoppers all ' subject them te the likelihood of dam- I afa. Before you pay from five te six dol lar! and a half for a variable con denser, make the clerk ter it this way with a buzzer and dry cell CesyriffAt, i9tt. by Public Ledtt'T Cemvnnu FARM AND GARDEN e Pieces KlfAf Goods at tht Right Price I I T 14 P ELECTRIC v n IX SUPPLY CO. 1ft N 7th St ' k'i .L Singl Everythlnn In furniture te beautify the, home grounds unique, and attractively dcilitnrd, Including Weed Artes TreiUsej, Arbors, Kntranee Uatcs, I'erjrelaa, etc. Buy Direct Frem Manufacturer See Our Display at Salesroom Buying direct from us, you are assured acrvlce, quality and attractive prices. p. FREDERICK R. GERRY CO. 1835 Market St., I'hlla. '?.-y .iKSxjKx "IM' ?.. '&' Jm THEiHOME M. NEELY 'Shern j Today's Radie Program Newark, N. J.. Station (WJZ) OVrllnjihetise) '. P M - ' Man In the Moen" stories ) Newark Sunday all 7 30- A Vinten of Wtr. cules'' ') if eterane. 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P Piane "elections by Klehard Jtyer, V 30 Violin aelectlena by Thomaa Barker. Jr. Little Benny's Notebook By Lu Pape "We was eating suppir today and all of a sudden pep get up and went down ' the cellar and came back with a bottle of the wine he made last ntte. saying, ! The bewtr of tliia nnrtimilpr home brew I is that lts -cst ,it d k t heur8 "" a" ,l ls ln 4 ' I can reddily bleere that, all rite, ma i "fdi and pep sed. That remnrk had all tne eermarki of a nasty dig. but I asuure you that after the ferst sip you 11 remain te cheer althe you cam te jeer ; i ,. "--"' '" -'i f buppir in psree nnu inrrri ui geineT te ec eny isrst Bip as far as Im concerned, ma sed, and pep ed. De you mcen te nay yeure net bread minded enuff te even tain this wine after I Ftajcd up practickly all nite making it? I Rmelt it all the time it was eoekinir, I think that was dein? enuff for it. tna sed, and pep sed, Im eny asking you te take a sip, come en b' a speart, you ran b a speart pn. If you are na'rre minded en the Mibjeck. there. lets of narre minded spearts, lve played poker with a buntch of them, come en, wats a sip? ' Wats a sip of terpentine, for thut mattr? ma bed. and pep eed. I tell von what 111 de. Ill drink peme ferst und if I like it I Reps you'll knew its Reed, yeure allways sayin? Im the hardest ' mun In the world te please ware it con cerns my Btumraick. And he pereil some out In a glass and drank a little of it but net all. saying. Perfcrk. ' All rite, then Im satisfied without a sip, sed ma, and pep red. New jest for thnt I went Rive you even a sip nnd wata mere I went take eny mere mvself jest for spite. And he put the cork bark ' in the bottle and took it down the cller njen and wy kepn en eating suppir. being Hamberger stakes without enuff , travey Phlladelphlans Sail for Europe Anion? th passcn?ers sailing from New Yerk today en the steamship RerenRaria are the following Phlladel-phiani- Mr and .Mr. 0. V Midd'e Midd'e ten. Mr find Mrs. William Aull. Majer II ibert Heme Owens, I). S O. Mr. and Mis. Paul Thompson, Mrs H'il 'mm K Herkman, Mia Pauline Uenelil, iiarlea Kurtz. uiif.v rwiEs sriE sn.r Fvtt (y m h llus.pwia i. -lun of tM rr.PT is P'hiic Uzin.sn ti- . an accurate iff 'OiPfl'ti in if ' a X from I'm silnph li "e evrry iuar'r or tr,i kIe!, u una ne- "npwria I ph tu i nd un1r Var . Pert rri r rf n '.rrwjjii ifAk I' a Ha mrrer'e e 'he Pi bme A tit FARM AND GARDEN Complete Sets I W3-' iHiiiirmr rtl wn J. ROTRBfflRS Valve seat planed In poiUien and new valve fui-nlaheil. All klndi of engine repaln. l'hnn tt'nt. 1814 nnd Miln .1144 K. IT'S NOT AN INDIVIDUAL nn nre denllng with lien Hie eertlre of thin com cem pati.v nre culled en, lint the combined iilillltv nnd UnnwI rtittti of our wh.ile person persen til. which Include n bnnrtl of director, of bread r perlcnce. Real Estate Trust Ce. Bread and Chestnut Sts . MCewn&Cq Land Title Bldg. Memtierti I'hlla. Sterk Eithann PENNA. TAX-FREE BONDS PAUL & CO. Member,. I'hlla. Stock Ftrhanc 1421 CHESTNUT STREET We De Nut Carrj Murclnul Account! TINANCIAI IMirAIIONTAS C'tlNOMDATKn mi. I.KKIKK i OSII'ANV, INCOHrOllATEI) riiTV-YTAn rivn tkii rvjtx tiOLU miMH, ni n .iri.v 1. ins:. Netice li hereby alveti rumuant te the trrn" of t'i MertRK date.i Jmy j jnn. hat 'he underilaned a T-ttitee vi ... Ive eenled proposals up tn 2:00 ! n i he Oth day of .lime. 1022. for the sale, te It ' .f bendi a nbee deicrlbed umclent te ue., the eum of SIS M2 SO. Tie underalcned eeerxes 'he nsht te reject any or ail cni-i i-i ...I !.- n i.i i.j, T11K SEW 1L1KK 1 KLBT COMPANY, TruMee By A C DOWNING. Jn An 'ant Secre'arv , ju.JTtV JMavJ 1P22 ".arjr, I Te tlie Helder" of the 3 Serlil Nei. i,t Tin: V1M.1M CRAMP sON 'X .f 1 r.Nr.ivr nni.niNe reMp.wv" Nntlc i hereby RlNen that the Serial Nete iued under the Acrcementn of Anrl lfl03 ard maturlri; Jnnuarv 1, 1023 and July 1 l(i;3 Mill b redeemed en .Inl I, JBrt L , par iltl e, rr;Vum. "' '""t and one.'half per cent :-, t. or 1'I2 and accrued In. tereet e dat.nf pdnuitlen. at the Hank. 1 lis Heuee of Dretel t'ernpiny, Pifth and , Chtr.ut Htreets. Philadelphia I Intereit en the above, mentioned Serial Nelea will cei" en Julv 1. 1022 THE WII.t.tAM CRAStT bON3 SHIP A , KNOINH unt.niNu en 1 CHA9 T, TAVl.en. Treasurer. rropeaali fi"POR Al'TOMATIC fllOPO? ltlJICTiiin ur.tltlllKRATINC i t.. i neeiirtment of Agriculture, WiiHhlnclen.n.O. Slav 22. 1022. Jealcd rropefan rer rurnnninB mm install-' tri in th U. S. KntomiileKlcal Laboratory niverten. Ne Jerwy en autematie I ."netrii refrlKeratlng riant te comprlee three ',,r-rirtmenta and Kuarantred te furnlei a mm'-mm temperature of mmu fle dBree3 r.ihrenhelt. te l" eQiitpn.d with one. half ten aeul pipe brine -erler pla -ed it.elde h-lre tank, brine te be cak.um chloride uill be receded at th Department until 8 o'cleek P. M.. Tneidnj. June. 0, IK2S. and then opened. 8pecl1catlen and blank forma of proposal "" b had en application te 'he I ' Chairman. uwi-i " ..,... -. rnAiiani ei ' I Acrlrulture Wahlngten p O KIM-AIRS TO KI.KCTRIC'l.IOIITINO SY. ' TKM. rORT MYHR. A. Healed pre. neeala In triplicate will be received at the I Offlre of th Censtructlna- Quartermaeter. . Waehlnctpn. D C. Roem 23nn Munitions ' n,uMinir. 10th A n Ptreeti. until 2 P. M.. June 11. 1022. and tien opened for the re- J ZI2-222 3.DAKIKNST." I pairs te the electric IlKhtlna- extern at Tort t?eiv.r .hnr. 1 h," Va Plana and sp-elloatlena may be I " ,105 r share ' ebta'ned upon application te the abee office DUPLICATE AND REPAIR PARTS FOR ALL LOCOMOTIVES A MOST important service rendered by these Works is -1- supplying duplicate and repair parts, without delay, in order te keep locomotives in active operation. Net only can we de this for our own locomotives, but also for these of ether makes, when furnished with blue prints and specifica tions. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Philadelphia HARD WORK Is Selving a Majority of the Economic Problems of This City and State We find evidence of this in our daily contact with the manufactur ing executives and commercial leaders of Philadelphia. Our citizens are gainfully employed and their purchasing power is rapidly increasing. Reports from all sections of the United States add te the spirit of conservative optimism which is spreading ever the country. This healthy condition will have a beneficial effect upon Pennsylvania industries. Business executives are, therefore, justified in proceeding imme diately with necessary building operations. As we have repeatedly stated, construction costs have reached low levels, and after careful investigation we de net hesitate te advise our clients and friends te begin their building operations as rapidly as possible. We de net predict boom times, neither are they desired, but we de anticipate uninterrupted and judicious business expansion. Steele engineers study business conditions as carefully as they plan industrial buildings, in order that we may give honest and intelligent advice. Pennsylvania manufacturers have demonstrated their confidence in the character of our organization and in the quality of Steele-designed, Steele-built and Steele-equipped buildings, and we are new engaged in cre ating numerous new industrial plants. If you decide te accept our advice and build new, we will very gladly place our organization at your service. Wm.S City of Edmonton (Alberta) Sl2 Geld Bend Due April 1, 1947 Principal nnd tntereat pa.T nble In aelil In New Yerk Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, is one of the chief distributing and commercial centers of Western Canada. The city is well provided with railroads, and is the natural gateway te the rich and exten sive territories of the Peace River District. Te Yield 5.80 Write for Circular P-SSO Weed, Gundy & Ce. Incorporated 14 Wall Street, New Yerk Terente Londen, Kng, Wlimlprr Montreal SENDING MONEY ABROAD We sell exchange en all parts of the world and invite ou te use our service. COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reierve Syttcm City Hall Square HIGH-GRADE BONDS Helman, Watsen & Rapp Land Title Dldf. Special Meetlnia PPFXIAI- MEKTINO ndflltj Mernse mill M'nrelieme Cem- nanr. 111 Mnrket Street, Philadelphia. Pa. ' SPECIAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER: 1 Netice Is hereby (rtven that In pursuance of a Reio utlen of the Heard of Directors of this C'empan a special mectlni; of the , stockholders of eald Company lll be held en the Oth day of July. 1IW2. at 3 o'clock P, M.. at th principal office of the Com Cem pany. 1SH Market etreet. Philadelphia. Pa.. I for the purpeea of etlnR for or aKalnst a prepced Increase of the capital Bleck of I the creation and Hsuance of 7 per cent cum ulative tien etinB Preferred Sterk te the amount of lirm.000 te consist of 1000 share rt tne par vniue ei iuu eacn ana callable F. L. HAn.vnR TEELE I . iWlT '- 1 STEELE D0 ESTABLISHED IB34 ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERS - CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO ?,'? Nen-callable for 25 years !" Southwestern Power & Light Ce. 6 Geld Debentures Series A Earnings ever 3 times annual interest require ments are derived from rendering a diversified public utility service te 11 3 communities. Price te yield 6.60 Atk for Circular Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia New Tork Botten Chicago Detroit St. Leuis Pittsburgh When Yeu Plan te Invest When planning te invest additional funds, or te re invest the proceeds from maturing investments, the selection of bends of recognized merit and stability, including issues listed en the New Yerk Stock Ex change, should be the primary consideration. If you will advise us of your investment plans, we shall be pleased te make up for you a special list of conservative bends selected with your requirements particularly in mind. Send for Bend Circular 1128 Redmond &Cii. Bread and Saniem Sli., Philadelphia Ntw Yerk BatHmers Piltiberik Waihiattea Members New Tork. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Bleck Excnatsss evntuffy0 North Philadelphia Trust Cd Bread St and Germantown Are. Above Brie Am Philadelphia &S ONS '' - r fcui&et M Safely investing money is part of our business. All of our experience and training is at your eervice. The subject of investment is treated in a very clear and fascinating way in the 6tery. "The Heuse That Jack Built," in "The North Philadel phia." Write for a free copy it will be mailed just as seen as it is off the press. Ce. IBn".:W2T?rafrTB,aS.Z7Si.-Sra mmmsmtimmtem " g') J 'IC WU 'W'1!!M1'"1 L .... ..,.., teWf jv',fMiv2 W2 Ka?xr4iiry tr I- IR BANKERS 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Established 1837 Members New Yerk and Philadelphia Stock Exchange C 8. PATTON CO O CmWTNCT (ITS. BANKERS - M IAELER A -sfMi0)l jiS jti HtM sua AI Hattft aeif nma. attii ttasnis. Lawrence E. Brown ft Ce. CERTIFIED PU1LIC ACCOUNTANTS HM REAL ESTATK TRUBT BI.DO. investigate nnd adjust corporation and partnership accounts and prepare Income Tax neturm. IN MBMORIAM 5Ai?,r".1!1 '"5.1 "nd "'"Vlnr, mumerr of IK ll a'le,.,T627h0m,, wh0 ,cp"r,bd thls Sadly misted by SAMUEL AND WIFE. Qcatljs '. ADAMS. At Atlantis Cltr. May SO. SfnA 7? un:.rM, vlc t hl tat real iftfA 1?,?M.ent,l5e".'r. Atlantle City. 1 Ait,kJ'.1:8?.A' st- Int' Plaantvlll fiem. 1'F'j. 5l-tlvfa and frlenda an Invltatl te S "n "Kit1, i2Vtii' P.:8 A. M- riidencS or pn. S181 Jasper st. Solemn mass of rwulem Church of th Ascension Iea, U. Int. New Cathedral Ceni. .ry.'-r..aiLoneBA.niLTEu, Hhlla Consistory, fl. n. n s": Phlli: Ledie.' i -,' I rrepiv Assembly, Ne. 4, Bchuetcen Vereln. are Invited te funeral r.rvlM"-MTnur,",iep' ,M- PreclMlr. at hli late residence, 1800 Alleaheny ava. Int. private, BOWEN-At Tlryn J.tr Hospital, en May SB. EDWARD ROSCOB, ion of the late Edward Hescoe and Katherlne Meer Ilewen. Funeral service Tuesdav, 4 P. M., at the Church of the rtedeemer, Dryn Mawr, Pa. New Tek papers please copy. M BRAY. Suddenly. May 2. at her rest denee. 2043 N. 13th at.. ELIZABETH F. BRAT. Due notlce of the funeral will ba slven. BRODERSRN May 27. 1022. PETER, husband of Marie Brodersen. ared 82. Fu neraj rerMcea Wed.. 10 A M. precisely, at hi lata residence, 14S Maple terrace. Mer- chantvllle. N. J Int private. Friends may can rues, eve nimil Ki M VmI...(I Inl. mmi tr.. QA LAURA M widow of Dr. T. J. Buchanan. Relatives and friends are Invltnd te atfnd funeral services. Wed., 8 P. M.. late resl dence, pae Falrmeunt ave. Int. Tem Rler, N. J.. Thiirs.. 11 A. M. CAMPBELL. May 2S. FRANK L . hue. bandV of Marnaret A. Campbell. Relative and friends are Invited te attend funeral, TKurs., 2 r M.. residence. 21111 S. 20th st. Int. Mt Merlah Cem. Friend may call Wed. eve. CATHER. May 28, AMT B.. wlfa of th late Jehn Cather. UelatUea and friend are Invited te attend funeral services, Thure., 2 P. M., late residence. 1322 Wakellng at., Frankrerd Int prhate. CENTEROVIT:. May 28. CHARLES, be be lel huband of Fannie CenUrevltx. Rla thes and friends, also Dennunherfer H?n. Asse., are Incited te nttend funeral services, Tuea.. 2 P. M., nt hli lat residence, 203S N. 23d st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. CHESNUT. On May 28. 1022, ANNA. daughter of the late William and Hannah Chesnut. Services en Wednesdsy afternoon. May 31. at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Balr BulldlntT. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment pri vate. COQILL On' May 28. 1022. MART, dearly beloved wlf of Jehn Cetlll and n-1 Bhter of Thomaa and late Brldzet Oar rlty. of Weatpert, County Maye. Ireland, parish Alfhaewer Relatlvca and friend Invited te funernl, en Wed., nt 7.80, from her resldtr.ee, 2418 W. Terente st Solemn requiem mass. Corpus Chrlstl Church 9 A. M. Int. Hely Cres Cem. CONNELL. May 2S, ISABEL, widow of Jehn Cennell (nee Geld). Relative and friends Invited te funeral erlre. Thurs., 2 P. M.. at residence of son-in-law. James Hreen. 1012 W. Menmvuth st. Int. private. Remain mav be viewed Wed.. after 7 P. M CUNNINC1HAM. May 28. NELLIE, dauahter of the late Patrick and Margaret Cunningham. RelatM and friends, also empleyes of Jehn Wnnnmaker, are Invited te funeral, Wed.. 8:30 A. M., lata resldencn, IROO Perter st. Solemn requiem mass St. Menlca'a Crureh 10 A. il. Int. Hely Cress. CURRY. May 211. SARAJI P.. wife of William Curry. Relative and friends, alrj Quaker Cltr Council. D. of L. : Admiral Reynolds Circle. Ladle ofthe a. A. It., nre InWted te attend funeral services, Thurs., 2.30 P. M., residence. BOOfl Cedar ave. Int. private. Vlewln Wed. eve DEI,L. Fifth-month. 28th day, JEAN NETTE H.. wlf of Thema W. Dell. In her R3d ser. Relative and friend" are In vited te attend funeral services. Fifth-day, Sixth-month 1st, 2 P. M.. nt the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Schmidt, bOl S. 4th st Int. Private. DE MIN. On Mav 4. at Magdeburg. Ger many. TRTNTJE, beloved wife et CernMIU R. de Mln, aed f.O Funeral was held en Mav 8, at Maadeburg, Germany. DEVI.!::. May 27. 1022. PHILIP, son of the lata Michael nnd Elliabeth Devlin. Rela. Uen and friends are Invited te attend fu. neral, Wed., 8:30 V. M. from his late resi dence, 8820 N. Bread st. Solemn renulem mass at St. Stephen's Church 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Cathdlal Ceni. DIMMACK. On May 27. 1022. CHARLES D1MMACK. Bervlce en Wednesday morning at 10:30 oVeck, nt the Oliver II Balr HIdg.. 1820 Chestnut eU Interment at Fornwoed Cemetery. DUFFY. Woodlyn. Pa. en May 28. JAMES V , husband of Kntle Duffy (nee Hlgglns), Relatives and friends, also em em peoyes et the Maintenance Dept., P, and W. Traction Ce . Invited tn funeral Thurs.. 8:80 A. M.. residence of Jehn Hlgglns, Fnlrvlcw read, Woodlyn. Hleh requiem mas St. Ret of Lima Church, 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cemetery EVERHARD. May 28. MARY M.. wife of th late Alvah H. Everhard. of Wenffnah. N. J. Funeral services private, Thurs., 11 A. M.. David O. Frankendeld at Sens, 322 N. R2d Bt. Int. private. FIX3WER8. At Taulsbore, N. J May 20. WILLIAM H.. Sr., husband of Mary j. Flower, aged 80. Funeral eervlrts at his late rrsldence, 426 Illlllngspert read, Pauls. bere. N. J., Thurs.. 10:30 A. M. Int. Clarke Clarke Clarke bere, N. J IX)SSAHn. Sudlenly, May 28. ADOLPH K.. husband of Elisabeth U. Fnssard Fu neral Thurs., 2 P. M.. late residence, 03 K. H3d t . Apartment B. Int. private, Odd rellew' Cem Friends may call Wed. eve. aALLAOHEU May 28. 11122. MARY, be be !eed wlfe et Themas P. Gallagher Rela live and friends are lnlted te attend fu neral, Thurs , 810 A. M , from late resi dence 1027 Sevbert st Solemn hlah mass of requiem at th Church of the Gesu 10 A M. Int. Hely Cress Cem nEHME.4 Mav 27 JOIIV A., rui.hnnrf ANNA MAY OERMKS (nee Davis). Relatives nnu jrieiiun, nise rranKiira ieage, .e HU-J, Wllferd N. Oove (nee Wnne) SerMces Wed at 2,30 P. M.. at her latu re Mtnce T7 vi 41t st. Int. private, at West I.auiel Hill .ten. Mentana, Frank IC HOLTZINOER Interment Tnursday, June 1, t Yerk. p. HUSS. Mav 2(1. 1IU2. DOROTHY h rvtMun '., ..IlltlXll 4IU. et William Huss, Sr , In her 00th I ' Relatives and friend are invited te ' funeral service Wed . 2 p M, at ' ear attend funeral ervlc Wed , 2 p nir inia rp.ieeiics. nun ltisinv Run ..... Lawndal. Phlla. Int. Lawn View Om ' JACOBS May 29 ARTHUR beloved son of Henry and Careline Jacob Relatives an friends, Idg NO. 2. H. P e E. May Club and Kensington Secial Club, are Invited te nttend funeral services, Wed . 10'30 A M ut the residence of his parent 2347 N Park JAMISON. May 27. ROllEItT A taxi SON, Br. Relative, and friends ar Invite' te servit-.. u. i. .!.. hi ni. late res Ices. Thurs . 2'BO P M . at her lain rest. ilenc. cer. or ieney ana u st.., Fex Chsse Int. Westminster Cem. -ne, JONES -At Vlnrentewn, N J,. ir "n 11.22. MARY KLIZAHETjl JO.NF.S ei'd si Relative and friends Invited te funeral servt Ices Thurs. 2-30 P M. (standard time) at r.ldenc of her )n-ln-law, Charles c Will. Vlncentewn, N. J, Int. M. H, Ceni J'tmberten. -.. KANE May 27. 1022. JOHN, huaband of Elliatwth Kane, Relatives and frlends, all,! el organization of which h was a member are Invited te attend funeral. Wed s?Si A. M.. from hi late residence. 82 Tullu St., Tacetiy. Solemn reijulem mass at the Church of St Lee 10 A. M. Int. St. De'iVl' ntcr1 Cem., Holmesburg ' KEAaT Huddn May 20. ITDWIN AI BERT, husband of Beeale Jeb Kesst ad 5?!.. Wriil "rvlce t his Ute residence 6(81 McCallum at.. Grmntewn, Wed., li A. M Int. prlvt, M" KENDIO. Of th MarWn, 40ih and Wal nut ts . en May 28 1M. JOHN, husband of Mary Meliger Kendlg Ilelatlwi aSd fr end ar Inv ted te the trvlce. en Tue. litfLVSJJ, WKmw r nu a. .i , n'i iHnnt piesi ni uwlu, af'er 4 V. Jr invueti vu luiirr! rervifs. inure., l l. M. ntkvvah . ai me i nia laie resilience, lgut Harrison et.. rd . Upper uarnv, en ;;; t; i.-uI.T, I.ulby l-ranUferd. Int. Oakland Cem. FrlendS may ERT P ! husband f the la j 1.1 Jb "th WW call Wed ee. I Stewart, and father of Dr. una -v 4 OILLETT. At Bosten Mas , May 27, f'eirlll and Mr Jnnle '"W"L,.'1, invited JOHN J., husband of Mabel allien (nee 79 years. Relatives and trend la L ,t 8 Flnley). Relatives and friend. Usher." e 'h service en Tuesday even I J. ' An of Lavvndale rresbtrln Church, ar,. o'clock, Bt tli Oliver H "."r.i'.V.,,, Del.. Invited te funeral Wed. 2.30 P ) S ' Tnterrnrit t .V dl't" "fafei th residence of his brother. Merflman " Train leses "read Street Station tlllUtt. 0000 Rlslnr Sun ave . I.andale, day inernliig. 10.01 tni1"r;' "I'nTIIUn " Pa, Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem STITZER Mav 20, 19.2. nllA1'1,l, 0lv Viewing Tues eve. '" STITZER. Relative; and friends. '" tm --'ir' t... nn v a r ,. t A.i xr, rtfi? V. nnd A Ms : .- n nil t ij..iiai ah. uji.tm iFinniit nt i,uir, iv i-w t . .... - . an . a,. ... r... . U.(,I .. .... ..... .. urmw. iy- " ' 'jv. irivte. inrienua . r,1, '.,-''." r'"" .:r..i ,- .ti.mt runi may call Tues.. n te ie P, M. I. ". a , are if-n". "",ty ,t her .niiMOAV .... ni ,'.inn . .... ' .... 1.. Til... 'J P. M preClei? . " .. friends are Invited te attend rur,err,..H.n Winnefleld. Int Monteflere Cem. at.h,Tj.rw.ti,?itAVcEa rireen sfe. Parvlpe rA lHtAi.. .."-till Oreen it. Bervlc dletnwn. va. .en Vflnaay. '" "H1 KIBFER.--My 20, 1922. WEMtwt. p. wid.: 2-p? "m. im. re d?:1 g husband of Clara A, K fr, FunerM ..'!: NZLK.--On. Msr 21, WILLlia . d of.Theeb Klenile. Bervir' ' P. M. Remains viewed TuesdiV a ,' . .'i'ri'-..".'. ...'. -. r.ursna parents' uay, a 10.P,. l.tfACJI. On May 17. 1022, at his .., jesiAti A. tritnAl ftAfV)M M HI rs.a.J! "" Beth Interment private, nt Caps May N t LENT. Suddenly, May jfl, MARTItl wife of lat Thomaa W. Len OieV uViYA' Relatlvea and friends are InMted : te sVSL'i funeral aervler, at the patlera 0f hVm!."! W. Kehr A Sen, N. W. cer. 2t and nW1 mend its.. Wed., 2 P. Vt. precisely ,LV Pernnoed Cem. e.iseij. inl Bolemn re.ulm mass at the chureli nPn!.1' F.ady of Victory 0 A. M. Int. at Bt. rj.?.1? t '. D,nlv Cem. ' """ JUpMUMiBN. Mav 27. JAMES M f. MOl.LEN. husband of Sa'rah A. MacMu Warren Council, Ne, 81, ?yv;s ,A"?. w InvlUd tn aervlcM. AVM., 2 r. m,. T'mU(.iL' a.14 Wv He at. Int. Fernwoert jiVl" " Tus,. 1 te 0 P. M. """" mack, way x(, wlf of th late Thema Mnek (.. J7JTd rujHKvnr ..... Relatlvs nd frlt,ds Invited tc fun.,1 " Wed., a P. M from hr late resld,n!i' 2048 N. 3d st. Int. Oreenmeuni ; Kg Frlfnd call Tues. e. ' 'iVi MAOBE. May 28. MARY J., belei.,, , of Daniel Magee (nee MrCallen) In ie2 Ti!i year. Reatlve and friend, rnemb... 0,11 Altar Society and Star of KenalnglSn Wd' Ne. 87. O of 8. of n.. nre Invited te AJKl funeral, Thursday, 8 '30 A. M from hi,'.".1 residence, 2840 Bourtlnet at. HeUmn nal mass. Chunh of the Vla'tatlen le w1 Intarment Helv flepulchr Cemeterv. MAHER. Suddenly. May 28. PHlLrp husband of th. late Mary A. MahVr. nXil tlve and friend are. Invited te atteni S" nernl, Wed,. 8:30 A. M from his "i, ,..V dene. Hutment ye.. Oakvlew! DelawiV. Ce.. Pa. 8eletnn high mass at St. ChnH,.? Chureh 10 A. M. Int.- St. Charles' Jim Ne renvevinces. J v,m MA'LliON. At Chicago, ni., May "8 te WILLIAM MALLON.s net th. Tate 'i,'", and Susan Malleij. lat nf Mlnnl.can? County Tyrene. Ireland, brother if Fr,if: Charl and Jehn Ms en. Rela Ivel ,S friend are Invited le attend funeral. Thur. day. 8 A. M., from the parlors of K It Hoey. undertaker. 1210 N. ISth st &.&, high maas of reaulem at th Church of SI Qcsu 10 A. M. Interment Hely Cress Cein! 'jtARTtN. On May 28. J022. Wirrtn. ROBERT MARIN. nelatlve,-''BMaVVrf,,nV., also Protection Ledge. Ne. 24.T I. e. O S 1 Serona Slleam Encampment. Ue. 17 f A' . K. Belmont Camp Ne. 301. p 6 i' " A.i Waverly Castle. Ne. 13. jf. d. E .Si all ethsr organization of which he was 2 msmber. are Invited te the service ! tSSViW&uSS cnn Tue(!ay feCOHMICK. Suddenly. May 20, Wit LIAJt J., aen of Hrlclget and the late Jam. McCermlck. ased 22. Relatives and frlenal are Invited te attend funeral. Wed . S "n 2? M.. from hi mother' residence. 3 nuS t Germantown. High mas at Church of ail Francl of Aall 10 A. M. Int. Hely E-puT. chre Cem. "" Mccormick. en Mar 37. rose a (. Sweeney), widow of James K. McCermlck and en M y 20, JAMES A., huibind of Anna E McCermlck (nee Marshall). r. tlve and friends Invited te funeral, en Wed. insday. at age A. M., from their lata rest dene. 8321 Thompson at. Solemn requlm maas Church of St. Gregery, at 10 A. It Interment Helv Cress cemetery. McNEILL May 28. JOHN, husband of Margaret Jane McNeill. Relatives and friend are Invited te nttnd funeral tt Ice. Wed., 11 A. M, precisely, lata reiN dence. 1007 V. Bosten a. Int.. private. MINTZER. May 20. at the residence ef hi daughter. Mr. H. B. Weldy. 45 Springfield ave.. FRANCIS R. .MINTZER, aged 00. Relative and frlenJH are invited te filneril services, Thurs., 2 P. M., 481 Baltimore ave, Int, private. Fernwood Cera. MONIHAN. May 20. CORNELIUS MOSP HAN. Relative and friends, also St 91 91 ader Council, Ne. 288. K. of C . and all ether eeletle of which he was a member. are Invited te funeral. Wed., S:30 A. If. from his late residence. 10 S. 17th st. Solemn requiem maas at St. Patrick1 Church 10 A. M. Int. Helv Crae Cm. MOORE. On May 27. 1022. MARY B,. . widow of W. P. 8. Moere, of 380 W, Lan caster ave.. Wayne, Pa., aged 58 yean. Relative and friend are Invited te lb service Wednesday afterroen at 2 30 o'clock. at the Oliver H. Balr Building. 1820 Cbeilnut at. Interment private. MORRELL. Suddenly, at Hobekn. N, J.. May 87, OLIVER MORRELL hutband of the late Mary B. Merrell. Relatives and friend nre Invited te attend funral, Wed.. 1:45 P. M late residence. 3441 N. Ella st. Service In Providence M. K. Church. 3 ?. M. Int. areenmeunt Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. MYV:RS. May 23. MARY B.. wife ef th. Inte Edward Myrt Service strictly prlvstt, at the parlor of S. P. Frankenficld's Sens, UO'IU tilT. V. "It "VUt. .V ... .... NEUBER. May Sit. DR. GEORGE O. H be'eved husband of Anna P. Neuber (nee Kraus). Relatives and friends, and all or. sanitatiens of which he was a member, I vtted te funeral. Men.. 2 P. M., residence, 2808 Olrard ave. Int. private. NEWELL. May 28, 1022. ANN' M widow of .Tame Newell, Relatlvea and friends are Invited te nttend funeral senlcee, Thurs, S P. M.. at her late reldence, 1705 N 22d st Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Friends may call Wed.. 7 te 0 P. M. PKTERMAN. May 2(1. 1022, MART, trlft of Albert Petermin, aged 71. Relative and friends are Invited te nttend funeral eerr Ires, at Zlen Lutheran Church. Vhltemnra. Tn . Wid.. 21S P. M. PETERSON. Suddenly, at Woeiilinm. N. .1.. May 20. 1022. ELWOOD 0 PETER SON, aged no. Funeral services private, at his late residence. Thurs., 2 P. M , standard time. Int. private, L&ke Park Ceia. Swedesbnrn, N, J, PlIJUlCHIK. On May 28. 102J. AN DREW PILARCHIK. Relatives and friend nre Invited te the funeral, en Thursday morning at 8 30 o'clock, from his late resi dence. 4088 N. Marshall st. Requiem high mas at Church of St. Jehn Nenemucenn at 10 o'clock. Interment at Hely Sepulchre CfpitIDE'. On 27th Inst.. ELIZABETH IS . wife of Captain Rebert 11. Pride Relative; and friend Invited te service. Thursday, 3 P. M.. from her lat residence. 0537 I'aechal ave Friend may call Wednesday after 8 P M 'REED. Suddenly, en Mnv 28 lMt. CLARA A., wife of William G. Iteed, FUt neral en Thursday morning at F 30 e clock, from her realdcnce, 1717 Perter st. Itequlen high mass at St. Menica' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment private, RE8SLER. May 211 at his residence. 4010 Ella St.. JOHN C. HESSLER. Rela tive and friend, also empleses of tn American Stores, cre Invited te att'nd fu neral servlcet, Tues.. 8 P. M. preclbfly, at the David H. Schuyler Hid.. Ilread and Diamond at. Int. private, nt the cenvenli ence of the family. Kindly emit flower. HYAN. May 20. 1022. PATRICK J hul band of Mary A. Rynn (nee Hassett). Jte tlves and friends, also Hely Name SecleW. Court Columbia. Ne. Bfl. E. of A., and im im Pleye. of J. II. Van Bclyer Ce . In ted 1 funeral. Wed. 8:30 A. M late residence. 3444 Regent st. Solemn rju em maifc Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 10 A. M. Int. Wilmington. Del ..... SIEBACH.-May 27. 1022. JUlIN hu.and of the late Loulse Slebach. aged il. brr Ices Wed.. 2 P. M residence of ,wn. Wil liam Slebnch. 2523 N. Water st Int. Qreen- mount Cem ...r,.i t wife ef SMITH. May 2H. AUinuntn ","'., Waltnr S. Smith And dauKmr "'.,JIrvrttl wr."d w'.ll,pu ii',6r"sr'rS?i "5 STARK May J. Mis .rM irvlce M Kirk SlrsX amn.1nayAb,lcw,edVe.,: STARK. Fune . 0801 Oermantew private. Hem res'dence. 43 Copier fhapter: Mary Cnnimandery Chapter: Mary Cnniinantiery. .". n. and I'hlla Consistory. 13'',f ,". 2 lted te attend funerul "W'-J Bread ! P M.. at Armstrong's. 1027 N 'reu Suddenly. en.Mn) - '?.- - (All n "- -",.,ia, Bide. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment v." Friend, m.y call Wednesday evening B WEAVER huddmly May 28 Ail"B"J S Sr.. husband of Florence L ",. aged 70. Relatives and friend" 1" ' r"4 cfsvllle Council. Ne. 837. U of I 'K' Sclence rnuncll. r.e n.. ' ".; w , lted tn funeral service. Wed . i. Mat. residence. 2130, N. 2ith .,lnli8TA. .',1 i WE1IER. Suddenly. M 2' A,I!;,,tlvel I.! wife of UaMd Weher aged RO 'v0 .v ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Provide new. the future I. uneerUl Beautiful. Accessible. Perpetual Car. I.. in emr. -Olenslde. Penna. Beth rhenis; I,Y.Ni;lf .May hi, ia.mk.h J, hushs4 .. Hannah P. Ljnch. Relatives and ??ie".f also Altar Rosary and Hely Nam" SoiliM; SeiliM; ar Invited te attfnd funeral. Wed VV Int. privat I'niir.AiAii - MARTHA a.' wife of tne. iai- ""-. ,i ... . ......... j (eijinii airu Jnemacn. iteiauve. ami 'member. irganliallen of which ah vv.s m,'mr'. ire Invited te th service, en Tl fl f loon at 2 30 n'ciecic, at i emit flower. . j-.vtd n , sod ZEARFOOS. On May 25. .''.'VJ .'V rear of the lit Diivld It KtidAd. W l',,'! fi fi fi foes. Relatives und friends In""; ",' ,t rer.l tervlces. enV.'ednesday : - 1 ';, the residence of hi lstjr, Mis. "',rB",jjta I man. 2032 Wfstnmnl s.t nrm.fnlt. vli Friends may call Tuesday. 7 te 0 ' rNHKBTAKKIW i A 'Jmj'jk w'rt- s.tfrmz&jswizL. mWiiSjfrm.. rM Mt$$$h&te& Av -xMkW
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