Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 28, Image 28

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VfW TH CNIO!. TIUHT COMPANY
Ft? f Flttsbureh. P.. Jun 2. I22. '
LlV , NOTICE TO HOLDER: OF .,
ff BtANDAKO TANK CAR 8' CAR TRtST
itfv - CERTIFICATES. HKIK A
D-ited Jair in.
VV SPtee July 1st. i"W, under wnicn re ! i uuu u iiuriuu ui uuitinrt
'ffiffisT. n IflcftiVr -" C-"""'iTOl" '" '""t three'menthg there have
'T&'1& - .-aS . CM . K-a -.. TV...-. fhaeelindr. did.
V.vJy. :V.'1-".J '.:." ".n""li .1 ,.f th-ear
jt1 SWJrid te therein at the pric epecined
if'il. said Tnijte V.UI apply
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,t pr
apaaWfll
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an '
iiA. i ..m ..i. in ih. nMin.nl and
tmollen en Julr III. Wit. Vpn th
lMnd imylnw dtp nl ecciir-lnu net IfM
ian thirty dayi after th rfipt f ''
K5f,,.ndn0eU?;,.0n,dln1 undir ,V.d" T?i'.;
ra!?iai ?.' ihTpViVoVe
rand ttn dioie.oo) deiisra for pch certin-
ti. piua inp amount 01 nu eni"r",t ,":.
iua in. ameuni 01 an ann.r"'. i";
rtUlla llumn nilnrln. m nt bofetP JUI?
lit, 1022. upon which date aald cartlflcatei
M dividend warranta rAiall lremi due and
parable, and from and aftr Fld date am-
dendl en aald rprllflcalpa will ceaae.
irmn th t.rannifinn nmi urrpnder at
nV..PntirIh. IvnVrhanla. en or ff
fair nt. 122 of aald certificate maturinj
ea or arter January lit. iza, le-jemar wm. - ... ileductlnr the usual dlviilends en lwth
nfatu'rVnTen .aTfr''V-". "' hC?7 rPn"l0n '" T" W'8, reCC?t,JM clas W "e'f preferre"l I stock ". This" com
th uauil ewnerihlp cartifieata rpgulred un- pelntwl out ns a caution signal against I pared with 59,721,000. or O.SS per cent,
tKrf wll U int led W clv. the aum
if en thousand ten (Itoie.oo) deitara. Plu
n amount or the dividend warrants inereen
Biaturina July 1st, 1922.
The certlflratea materlna July 1st. IB";
will b paid en aald date at the principal
taefeen. upon preapptallen and aurrender at
aald.efflee of tha Truatea of the reapeetlv
thereof with tha auirtenda nrcniea
aanlilratea and dividend warranta.
THB UNIOV Tni'ST COMPANY
OP PITTSnCROH. VTruate
Titu itniJiERs or TitK nriHT mert-
qa
iaui! (iril.M-lMil a i-r.n ukst
INKINri Ft'M (ini.tl nOMIH OF TIIK
&
hmnvtii. nu.iiiRV rfiii.av
(Vnflea ! hppehv alven br Thn rntnnlal
Trust Company. Trustee under Mertaase of
lh Colonial Colliery Company, te The Colo
nial Trust Company. Truatce, dated January
lac. lftlfl. that nurauant tn the ornlnlene
of th said raerKare. they will reeelte. until
eciera neon. r.iMirni ninnuun imp, nn
anraa Itth. int. tenders In wrlllnc at the
office nf Th Colonial Trut Company, situate
at SIT Fourth avenu. In the Cltv of Pitts
burah. State of Pennsylvania, of benda for
pnrehaa and retirement out of the mnntya
of th Slnalna lind. which new amount te
ll 2ST.C-S.
Tha rtaht la resered tn refect anr tnd
.all tinders in wnela or In part. Ne tenders
W .D" rvwiraB aurr June loin. ivn. at
12 o'clock. Kastern Standard Time.
All Intereat nn benda, the tender nf which
as accepted, will cea nn Jiip lath 1022. I
tME COUJNtAI. TRUST CnMPANT.Truate
Rr James C Chaplin. Vice Prealdent I
THE 1. O. WIUTK MANAOEMENT
, CORPORATION
4S Eiehanre riare, New Yerk
Manaarre
ASSOCIATED OA.S A ELECTRIC
COIPANY
Th IViard nf Dtrpctnra nf ASSOCIATED
OAS A ELECTRIC COMPANY has declared
a dividend of Elthtr-ellht Cents (R8c) per
alharp en the preferred atnek of the Company
for the qunrtsr endln June 30. 1SI2. pay.
able Saturday, Julr 1, lBtt. te atnckhelders
of record at the close of business Thursday
June 15. 1022.
D. E. MICHEL. Secretary.
Dividend
E. W. CLRK A CO.. nANKERM
Oftn f th Uanaer Railway and Electric C.
tenser. Me.
Prrfpned stock dividend Ne. 43
Common stack dividend Ne. 20
The Heard of Directors of the Rancor Rail-
.v nd Electric Ce. haa declared th rti.
i n.erterlv dividend of mm anrf --- I
quarters per cent (IH'fr) upon the preferred
roee.K.ocrkh,oD,d.crropf"fj'ia't" Ty cVe.ef
business June i. i22.
Th Deard of Directors has also declared
a, dividend of thref-flearfers of en per rent
t4) upon the common stock of th com
1 p.iur. payable Annul I, 1012, te stockheld
ers of record at tn close or business Julr
IS 1022. Checks will be mailed.
HOWARD CORNINO.
Treaaurer.
CTLONIAL FINANCE CORPORATION
S00 Madisen A Venn. New Yerk
11TII DIVIDEND AND PREFERRED
DTH DIVIDEND AND COMMON
The Heard of Directors en May a 1022.
declared a quarterly dividend out of the sur
plus of th company te preferred and common
ateckhnlders of record June 1. 18M, at th
rats of 9 per annum nn th pre far red and
at ttie rat of 11.00 per har per annum
March
a ilkl.
en th common, -mock usuea netween J
1, IDZZ ana June 1, iva. win recei
dind from th date of final payment.
i;necK wm im inaur.i ny tne Treaaurer
.- .. k.i.n tutu, an ia r
, D w. renyx. Secretary.
THE EI-ECTRIC TORAOE BATTERY
Allegheny Ave. A lth Street
Phlla.. June t, jn?-.
The Directors have declared a dlldend of
Srentr-nve Cnt. .M .Per share from ths
Accumulated Surplus of the company en the
rww Common Stock without nominal or ear
value, and the new Preferred stock nf
123.00 par value, payable Jely 1, ion te
stockholders of record of both of these
classes of stock at the cloae of buatnea. 7
June 14. 1022. and te these who ubsq.u,ntw
become stockholders of record of the..
elasses of stock by conversion of old atek
of I10O 00 par value Inte th new ateck
rsiecks will be mailed. ":.
WALTER O HENDERSON. Treasurer.
COLUMBIA AVEXrK TRUST COMPANY
Bread at. and Colombia ave.
Phllailelphla, June 8. 1022
At a regular meeting of the Deard of bl bl
acters, held this date, a semi-annual dlvl-
4ahA Aaa rftt sat IRCT.b area t-j
ail Jely 1. 1022. te stockholders of record
rvna .v, Ar.A, '..awna. wui um iriaii.ea. i
WIIsLIAM A. CAIiULH. '
m Trfmurer. (
At ml5eTRih?Tir!F.0 '
MM M?4r auaVrVMX"8!:: ,
um per crnt mm declared, payabte Julr 1
1M1. te atorkheldera of rrne.l ,.H ... . . ' ,
.i. ' . "-.'" v" in) rxjuka
Jim 18. H22. Chyck. will b. mSlled "
"""ii a. HOPKINS
Philadelphia. Pa., Jen 8. 1B3S. '
Propagate
raernsAui fob an ET.EMFvrTwT
Hjcuoel ireR upper DEraSrcLi;1
township. euMnKfinftlr4'
COUNTY, N. I. .
Sealed cropeaals will be received a ih.
Offlc of t architects until It i"leek neSn
m Jeb 19. lB2t. for th ractleVand S?
'?tf'"n.L.h?r nanwrr aeboei for th,
PMvnntsli ahatl K snKMtit.j . . 'i
for th building, th heatnur and ZZ!,f,..T
lmi ,n.?Lumi'J& .nd. ""JWV .work-
A eurty bend, or a certified cherk u.1.1
te 8 per cent of th. aggrgat .mount of'
t whh w.u, ...m ww...vu cn proposal.
guarantee acceptance of contract If awarded.
A surety company bend equal te 00 pTr
oset of ths aggregate amount will be re
quired et tbs successful bidders
FU
tans may be obtained at th office
r?J
THS Breniiraip. isr.u.r. t.nurcnman I
Paul, 81S Oili Building. Philadelphia, u
application, acoempanisa ey cnecK for 110.
a aepesii. wnicn wm p nnurned upon
return et plans and specifications te said
cine.
etM
Vt..' Ttnard nf Education of TTnnMC n..
fiefd Township reserves the right te reject
ra uoexu
Id Tewnsbl
.w a. .11 bpode
TjRKHER. CHURCHMAN AND PAUL.
Architects.
Y MEDICAL SCHOOL. WALTER
imnxAvi. nimriiaj., al.
n
aled proposals in triplicate, will be
?"..tnvuKrr'bvCe"j?'M
sM Munltlena Building, llth and U Street.
nMi ".tt.' "-" w eTQern
atUB r. ... sun s, i.i, ana men opened
f thi Mrionei . an Army Medlc.l
trwi. B..w aimiiii.iHiii. in. ee OD
from tha abev efflc spun ths deposit
en. Ons st en exhlblilen at K.h
following statiens: CMBc of Construct Censtruct Construct
duarUrreaster, 80 Whitehall Htreet. New
k City; Offlc Quartermaster Supply
I
BKr.
IV, vaicasu uenerai jninrrnQiai UepeC.
West Pershing Reed. Chicago. Ifllnelsi
of constructing vuarurmaitir. Frask
Arsenal. Philadelphia. Pa.
PARK CONCERTS 0. K.'D
Finance Committee Indersee Pro Pre
' ' peeal of Pemmer
Enthusiastic Indersement of the
jeeject te hare Sfty musicians of the
nUsdelphla Orchestra play In Fair Fair
xaennt Park every night In summer was
voiced at a meeting of the Finance
Oeeemlttee of Council yesterday aft-
t taeen. Details of the plan "vere un-
----- tfaevtjatlmsin TMvrttTAt Te aa
v,;vt4-aM a ten-week season coating $5000
lM,week could be arranged. Mr. Pem-
SHsT " eamsmsaaa AtM"lia Vift nallaf it n Nnnrnnrlll
fMHe et $50,000.
trlv$ I WM pi""1 hTB the "'
."i.jVBMUlclana play three niihta a week and
$ MRday afternoon at Belmont, two
' 'V alffcta at Strawberry Mansion , and
.,' iMlHr nights at Lemen Hill.
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WSAV S1BJISV mtlMA
." m'TT"rm-W - --- .., .
bows eawsa irem sucn iraineu
sela ag neagis, sess ana eicaa.
ferslea news paga up, te data en
last arsei nation, new in
ucwy ens seaiore 01 .
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
It 1 the opinion of mnnjr competent
nnlpM anme lie"?
thi. market la likely
. 1..1 -i .t..iit.Aaa
haa. -a.aa..aa .1 ll.a. --.-.. r9 II
"'" ."" ei-..nr ,...,.-.,...,- w. -
slackening of pecultlve activities. On
enrh nnrn.lnn mm. m.niuw'h.1 .levelnn-
-i uvcnpiun sonic uncxiwcicii uirn..r
menf trnA u.. ..1,11. nulrklr funned
, ., ' ..... ...
the speculative enthusiasm Inte a new
flame. There are peu.lb.Utlf. In a
nu,nhcr of ,hc ""PeniliriK developments
containing just such n rejuvenating
t
Cieineni,
,. ... Alum ,l i Pnnnrpni.
0' ""' reason, tne bear contingent,
apparently, is reluctant In taking any
.'... . .
nierc-slvc nositlen. dpsulte tne material
decrease in speculative Interest se con-
aplctieus In the latt few davs. The
".V h V U evMpnt If Innna r
."iX D"t ') ." ." IUpnt llnan arc.
.......j ""t.iui.i uicic in tun n ka.uu
deal of money left for the stock mar-
ket centlneent fe nlnv tvllh
"m "" ' B . pla ?"n, ,
""'"! . n, Hcnerniiv nsrrau
rapidly when stock market leans an
nreach thp ilnnffppnna nMnt l.,.f .1
I preach the dangerous point, but call I
'money, the last few days, Instead of
growing scarce has become mere plenti
ful i.. .-. i- ii.. i. .i . - '
" , . " '"V ' " ' . e , , ..u "";
' " ; iii. uuiiir ijiiitcq in nucrui
amennts nt .1 tn 1 1.1 n.. nt
I " " " v' w..
Ticker Wrong for Once
It Is net very often the ticker gees
wrong in foreshadowing dividend ac
tion. In the case of Klcctric Storage
Battery, however. It proved te be verv
badly off the track. A week age it
looked almost like a nlne-to-ene shot
the dividend rate would be established
en a 94 basis. Instead, the director
stuck te the rate paid en the old stock
, and gave the holders of the nrk .
,..... .,.. . .1 ... .!.'.":. '
"-rf -" ll, " uuuic iVr iuv iuuricr.
or l.i a year.
It was another Instance wherein
It was proved established rules and
precedents count for little In the cur
rent market situation. Business of the
company is excellent, according te the
statement given out after the beard
meeting, but apparently was net of the
same rosy picture which had been
painted while the stock was being
jacked up.
Important Dividend Meetings
Several dividend actions are being
keenly awaited In stock market circles
because of their bearing upon the lm
niedlatc situation, particularly apply '
ing te the transportation outlook. They
Include the Northern Pacific. Great
Northern preferred and Chicago, Bur-
iniKiuu uuu wmncy, ie change Is ex
pected in the quarterly dividend of
Northern Pacific, which was reduced at
the previous meeting from 7 te a 5 per
rem iiHsin. .mere is some Question.
, however, as te whether the Great
a,""" 'ZzT ,i p v.cn,t rn,,c-
I he directors changed the distribution
. from n Quarterly te n RPini.nnnunl
' basis. Burlington Is cxneeteil tn mnlm
the usual semi-annual payment of 5 ner
cent.
As these lines arc closely allied, the
action of one is naturally expected te
have influence en the ether. The mere
optimistic expect the Northern Pacific
te restore tee 7 per cent rate and leek
for no chnngc In the ethers. '
Mera Exchange Henecleaning
The Stock Kxchdngc authorities yes
terday bulletined the sale nf thrpp timm.
' "Rhlps reprcHented In the, tlrm of W.
I n . Cehen A fn nn,l tliaVu-nn. ,...
erellv nnsumed thW nrtln,. ...ltnu.i
...liin 11..1 i.j 1 i .
selllnir taat had been In
progress for
itch haw np
led. It hail
mere than a week, but which has np
uurcuuj new eepn cunciuaeu.
been expected with the completion of I
mis iituiuuiiwii mc uiurKi't eum re
aume Its upward movement and nd- I
venccs would be In order during the
remainder of the week. Although Heme
steckH did move up, the ndvances weic
without vigor and gains made at inter
vals during the day were either reduced
or lest before the close of the market.
The absence of pronounced strength
under the new conditions wnst attributed
by Heme te the mennce of Government
litigation and legislation dlrect"d
ngainst various developments In the
petroleum nnd steel industries. The
Htrcet has become arciistemcd te tbi
exertion of such disturbing Influences,
and action such as that new In prog
ress has net bad a lasting effect en he-
curlty trading llffalrs.
.
Clllde Oil IroduftIen
Production' of crude oil in the United
& -Tu5 -Averaged f
1 450,000 barrels a day. Temblned with
nvurntrt Anttv Imnnrtu nt J.'ir. fsAfl iSficfAlsi
"'"? f'-v" ., vw, "' "
from ileiice, making total available
eBSofe8?l:5atKnrea8enr ,S taW
excess ei oil at nreseni.
According te latest figures, censiimp-
tlen Is running at a rate of 1,370,000
barrels, indicating an excess et morel
than 000.000 barrels a dar.
Total stocks crude and refined oil en
hand in United States amount te 330,
000,000 barrels. Hurplus crude in stor
age ameuntB te 200,000,000 and refined
64.000.000.
Oklahoma la producing approximately
300,000 barrels a day, nbeut 100,000
' mere than a Tear age.
' A year age crude In storage amounted
, .. .niuuinnn 1. .1.. 1 " -a 1 i-r
nVJCvi ' uu"':,0 "uu u J'-'
000.000.
The weakest point In the oil fcltua fcltua
tlen 1h the mldcentlnent, where new
flush production continues te he ob
tained In large volume nnd where Rtor Rter
age Is well filled. THE TRADER.
NEW PROFESSOR FOR PENN
Or. D. W. Wilsen, Jehns Hepkins,
te Occupy Chemistry Chair
Dr. D. Wright Wilsen, 0f j0,n,
Hepkins Unlvernity. will succeed Dr.
Marshall In the chair et chemistry
in the medical school of the University
nf Pennsylvania. This in the eldest
chair In the school of medicine, founded
by Dr. Benjamin Rush.
The cbnir wus originally called the
chair et chemistry and toxicology. It
inter branched out Inte two seats of
chemintry, occupied by Dr. Jehn Mat-
hhall and Ltocter 'layier. Jt will nev
return te iW original one department
basis known aa the chair of phyMel-
oglcel chemistry.
THE KERNEL
THB PIRATeS
LAND UPON LOVT
ISLAND WITH THE
CHEVT OP OLO
A QUARREL
BETWBtN IP
HOWS
AND DIR, REVXTa
IN A. "1TIC
COMT '
PA, COVtCSALED
IN THE tXX,
TAKE ADVANTAGE
or THH
OPPOR.TUNITV
EVENING PUBLIC XEIGER-PfilLABELllU, RIDY.JUNfi' 9, 1922
READING EARNED DIVIDEND
Net Income of the Railway Cem
pany Equal te 16.31 P. C. en Stock
A net Incemi; of $rt,4(lO,(XX) nfter
chnrgei was shown In the minimi re
port of the Philadelphia nnil Heading
I Hallway Cemt.flny. This was equlva
inn t. in fii ..ne ppnt nn the rnnltal
...a - . ..-. ..v..- - -- .
' stock, all of which in owned by the
..railing- company. ims iiniiw
with 21.21 per cent In the preceding
year en the benis of Federal compensa
tion and guaranty for a total of eight
months; $3,0.5,O00 was appropriated
In physical property, $53,780 for Pink
ing and reserve funds. After payment
of $5,733,000 In dividends there wen a
surplus of $3.3S0,032, n. against $10,
113.114 In 1020.
There Is scarcely any change In nny
of the Items composing the Heading
i tnmnn- nvn ....... ti.. ....ni..s
eftcr n charges was $fKi4rt,000, or 0.03
. P01" crnt en the common stock after
, n-eAm. i ,7 , mntTr,i "' RC Wn,
' $1.0(2,000 In dividend Income, mere
In 1020. The only mnterlal change was
Safest Funds
for Travelers
Avoid the risk and worry of carrying
currency by using our
Travelers' Letter of Credit
issued in Dollars or Pounds Sterling. '
It is readily available at the offices of our
3000 correspondents throughout the world.
Send for Booklet
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ST.
FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS
New Yerk
PHILADELPHIA
BROWN, SHIPLEY
Feaaderi Court Letkaary
Londen E. C.
STEAMHIF NOTICES
JL. -jlJ? UWkWitUI i
tfllKrJI nKFiil! rnilA -. iJl T vViV Ji1WlWI lflHYll fA
' 4liiin ?jr&BaR&3m. .ffllUMlL ft.Vl
'"'aaaaasssssssssssssssaaa'JsBgsaaaw.' .PZfreTZ:-
Exnpress"Express Reute
teJEXJK.03B
Via the St Lawrence te
CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURG
The magnificent, new, oil-burning "Empress of Scot
land," 25.037 gross tens, is the largest ship en the
St. Lawrence. Reseat public rooms, a palatial Ball-room,
cabin accommodations from sumptuous suites te rooms at moderate ratio.
Plying with tbia ship is the well-known "Empress of France'
Montreal and Oucbic Enjoy the de- Ouebec te Li verpoel " Bmpnm et
tlfhtful. old-world atmosphere of these Hn(ain," First. Second and Third Clasa.
quaint French - Canadian cities. Mentreil te Liverpool. Glasgow, Seuth-
Via the St. Lawrenca then only Pour smpten and Antwerp by splendid One
Days of Open Sea. class Canadian Pacific Steamships.
Rtl and all Information en reouesf. Ask for doaerpfre booklet A.
C A N A D I A N PACIFIC
R. C. CLAYTON. City PaxMnger Art.. 620 Chestnut BL. PhUIpbU
K. T. 8IEBBINQ. Oca. Aat. l'aaaenirr Dept.. MaeUaae Avenu at 44th Strset, N. X. 0
Fnr Vnnrnrrvp Kr Virtnris R C
SwneamVScte.'' Sut
, npatcni from iMniedeiphia about June 20.
1022. Fer full particulars as te cargo space,
etc. apply te
T. H. WARREN A CO., Agents
Brown Building, 328 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
OR TO
POTTER TRANSPORTATION CO.
11 Broadway, New Yerk
Baltimore International Steamship Ce.
Mumey Building
Baltimore. Md.
rCOMMERCIAL
sitsmanir kinu
(Overating V. H. Oevt. aHp)
PHILADELPHIA TO
CORK. Ill J1I.IN. BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
S S "Balsam" late June
BALTIC HCAND. PORTS
Aa Carge Offers
S B "NAT1RAB" . Middle Jane
MOORE and McCORMACK, INC.
444-46 Bourse Bldg., Phila.
Lernb. 0585 Main 7."13
"BETTER SERVICE"
FOR YOUR rREIOHT CONHIONMENTH
BALL & CALDWELL
Expert Freight Brokers
472-478 DREXEL HUILD1NO
Philadelphia
Cable. Edclar Iirn. BI17.1 S
iJ Special Sunday Ezcuriien
All day en the water te beautiful Irewoed
Oree en the Cbesapeake and Delaware
l Canal. Heme early " venln. Erleaann
;'? $& &inu$Xi,ti&ril.0SlSi
I rare 11.25.
they've cone'
n ..
NY CHANCE I
ISUANO
U tI;
A3sT J?F
( Lsar ' f br&t
saBsaBsassaaaWW MZ&
C "b slS err?
than hnlf of which wits' accounted for
by the smnllcr distribution of Phila
delphia and Heading Railway stock. An
Increase In revenue from 'ether sources,
however, brought total Income up te
$10,028,000, compared with $lfl,()(W,
000 In 1020. There was a surplus of
$0,540,000 available for dividends, as
against $0,721,000 In the previous year.
At the end of 1021 the Reading Com
pany had a profit and less surplus of
$3r,077,000, as compared with $33,
000,000 n year previous.
Reaerve Banks Discount Rates
Official rediscount rates at the twelve
Federal Heserve Danka are aa follews:
Treaa. . Lib. Cem'l nkra.
ctra. nende Paper Accept.
rioiten . . .
New Tork
Philadelphia
ii-iiS a
4tt
Cleveland ....
Richmond . .
Atlanta
Chlcaae
Ht. Ixiula ...
Minneapolis . .
Kanaaa City .
Dallaa
San Krnnclace
McCall, Riley e Ce. Fall
New Yerk, June 0. An Involuntary pe
tition hae been Mpd Jn United Blatea pla
trlct Court aaalnat McCall, Riley A Ce..
ateck brekprs, 20 Uread atreet. In which
liabilities are ptareit at 1160.000 and aaeets
00 000 Henry H. Kajfman wa. appSlnted
. recclver under lnd of 115.000.
ISIS
Bosten
& COMPANY
OSes for Trivtlirs
123 Pall Mall, Londen, S. W.
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
ewYetk te
Seuth America
onlLS.CjevcrnmentSfups
Fattest Time
te Itle de Janeiro, Montevideo .nd
Buenes Aires. Flneat nhlDS Ameri
can FenMce American feed Ameri
can comforts. Sailings from I'ler 3,
llobeken.
American Legien . June 10
Pan America . . June 24
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RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC
1118 T Hlrret, Waahlntiea. n. C.
rirE celcmbia tniv. or PHYSICIANS.
Inc.. City sf Waahinsten. Tw Csarats
Chiropractic Payiie-Tkerapy w
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LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
LYNUHDt'RCI, VIROINIA
A standard American Collea efferlna un
usual opportunities te yeuni men and women
from the North. Hatu. 1350. Fer cataleru
and particular address!
t. T. T. HCNDI.EY. Pra.. I.vnnhbnra, Va.
Consult Public Ledger Dureau
DAYTON. VA.
SHENANDOAH COLLEOIATE INSTTTCTB
and 8chel of Mesle, DarUa, Va. Junier
Cnllece. Co-educatlenal. Rates. I22S t
1300. W have a number of satlaflid North
ern students Eacentlenal advantaie. Fer
catalerue and particulars address Shenan
doah Celleslate Instttut and Scheel of
Music. Consult Public Ledar Ilurean.
Yeena Women and Olrla
CHAMRERSBfRO. PA.
PENN HALL Scheel for alrli in beautiful
Cumberland Valley. Large campus. Build
Ints medr.rn In every respect. Roem suit
nf two with bath between. Larva sym
naslum. til peel.
Reruli-r A special courses. Oolf. hockey, ten
nis, basketball, horseback rldlnr. .cneln.
May each year spent at seaahers: work net
rvMaTfVawr rssrt.
fhnmberahnra, Pa.
HCNTlNnnON. PA.
Juniata Celkf. uM
Oeneral Science ID. S.). Music, Scholastics
and Rellslnus Ideals emphasised. Alse hlah
arade Academy.
LOWELL. MASS.
CADEMY OF NOTRE DAME. Lewell, Haa.
Afnilated with Catholic Univ.. Prim . Inter".
Itlvh Scheel. Music A Art Depts. pe,. c "
sddress! The puperier. Academy of Notre
rifime. Ixinell. Ms. Consult Ledger nureaii
NEWTON. MASS.
MOl-NT IDA. SCHOOL FOR nniLs. na
Hemmlt St.. Nfwten. Mas. Consult Bureau.
MANAS-SAW. VA.
Eaitern College Conseryatery
A1A.AS9A. VA.
Fnrty-flv mlnutei from Waahinsten with
I frequent week-end excursions. PeUr years'
Acidemy course, fully accredited. Junier
College Courses. Fer cataleru address
1 Ti President. Rex 7.. Manassas, Va.
1 Consult Public Idaer Rureau for Particulars
! rETERIRI'RO. VA.
I SOUTHERN COLLEGE
Junier Cellere and Flnlshlnj Course WOO.
S'atlnnil patrnnaae. Sixtieth Year. Historic
InrMlen. ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, A. M.,
300 relleae riace. reterabura. Vs,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
HOLY CROSS ACADEMY Afnilated with the
, Catholic University. Practical and ReHn-
ing Education Standard and Elective
Courses. Address Slater' Superior. Hely
Cress Academy. Washington. D. C.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
OKOANIST desires substitute work for the
summer months. C 800. ledger Office,
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Preabyterlan
8V8QiraiANNA AVE. PRESBYTERIAN
C1URCII. cer. of Marshall Rev. Richard
F. Jenea V. D.. pastor, will preach Spe
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Popular 8ervlce. Exercls by Sunday
Scheel scholars.
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Pa. Prep. A Jr. Celleae courses. Three It.
if cellese work alven. New athletic field,
dlnlna hall and administration bulld'na.
Year lte; Tear open Sept. II. ..
WARREN T. TEF.L. A. M.. H. rrn.
Th. Tayler Scheel "JJ, Sff'sl!
ereaa Shorthand. Teuchtyplna. noeKKeepinar,
APcnuntina. Becretarlal courses, ninren n-
STRAVFR Tn fieaSMl &
- - - aer cni5rjjni'-. r.U.a
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WAYNK. PA.
ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL
Wara (Mala Una P. IL R.). Pa.
Healthful location, homelike . bufldlnss.
MVntal and physical Instruction, high moral
Influence make unusual appeal te parent
and boys. Prepares for cellere or business.
Charles nnry Strent, A. M Headmaster
LEONIA. N. t.
OLD ORCHARD HOME SCHOOL NtTaV
SERY. Fer healthy, normal children and
naoiee. Health nrst,
Writ te Anns O. Ni
Selected ters.
Neroa. Leenla. N. .
Consult ledger Bureau,
SELINSOROVE. PA.
Saaquehanna Unlvenllr, Sslinsrrev. Pa.
Co.educatlenal In the Arte and Sciences.
Beautiful and healthful environments. Ad
dress for cataleg: W. T. Horten. Registrar.
Bummer Scheel opens June 28.
NEW YORK CITY
CntttmViU Preparatory Scheel. Beys and
V-OIUmDia 0rt reparation for All
Universities. West Point and Annapolis.
801 WEST 8STH ST.
Certyr West End Ave. WrhuvUr OTSO
Yoeng Men and Beys
. THE WILLIAM PENN
CHARTER SCHOOL
Tha examination for the award of
the Foundation Scholarship, Riving frea frea
tultlen In the Senior Scheel, will be held
at the Penn Charter, Ne. 8 Se. 12th
Street, en Saturday, June 10th, at 10
A. M.
The competition la open te alt pupils
of age and training; suitable for admis
sion te High Scheel, without restriction
aa te place of residence.
The Scholarship Is renewable tit grad
uation, provided a high atandard of
scholarship and character la maintained.
GEORGE SCHOOL
Co-idacatieaal witk Sap. Demltsrr Bldfi.
College Preparatory, also Manuat TraJIng
and Citizenship ceuraes. 227 acres en Ne
shamlny Creek. Athletics. Friend's m'at.
0. A. WALTON. A. M.. Prln.
Be 18S. tieerge Scheel. Pa.
Bellefonte Academy n,'J
nnd up. 117th year. Ath. Held and swimming
nnnl. Med. rates. Catalog. JAMER R.
lirr.HES. A.M.. Headmaster. Brtlefmte, Pn.
BALTHBUBO. PA.
"KfSKI"
A scnoeL
FOR BOYS
Klsklmlnetas Spring Mthoel permltu bera
te grew up out of denra,' 200 acre highland
overlooking river. Special preparation for
college and technical schools. Precepterial
system. All sports. Rate IR30. Catalogue.
Address
DR. A. B. WILSON. JR.. Presides!
Bss SSa. Kaltsbunr. Pa.
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY .
COLLEGE
Known for mere than a century for b.lgh
Ideals and standarda In education.
COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT
CHESTER. PA.
MERCER8BCRO. FA.
The Merceffcburg Academy
1MB BOYS Hereersbar, Pa.
Sana fne eatetnaila tn
Wm. Ilaan Irvine. Ph. D.. IX.
Du
rteadmaster. Beg 120
BORDENTOWN. N. J.
nORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE
Thorough preparation for college or busi
ness. Efficient faculty, small classes, Indi
vidual attention. Military training. 88th
yeae. Fer cataleMi address Drawer C-22.
Cel. T. D. Landen. Bordentown, N. J.
Principal and Commandant
BROOKLAWN. N. J.
BROOKLAWN
A reimtry horn for junior boys. B te 10
years: 21 minutes from Phlla. Healthful loca
tion. Rest feed, memer car- Supervised play.
Educational advantages. Address Director.
507 Chestnut street. Brooklawn. N. J.
NEWTON. N. J.
NEWTON ACADEMY
Mllltsry country school, boys 10 te 17,
Mountain ana laks
I refle
183 J.
en. 2 hours from
N. Y.
Eatahllehed 1832. Catalog.
Bex L. Jfewten. K. I.
WEST NEWTON. MASS.
ALLEN CHALMERS SCHOOL
Fer Beys. West 'Newton. Mass.
POOLESVnj.E. MD.
nrlarley Hnll Military Academy. Poelravllte,
Md. Relect College Preparatory Scheel for
Mera of Character and Ambition. Fer catalog
aaeress
CanL 8. I. Ledre. M. A.. LL. M..
Wupt.
Consult Public ledger nureau.
WAYNEBBORO. VA.
FISHBCRNE MILITARY SCHOOL, Worm-a-bero.
Va. Oraduates admitted te West
Point and Naval Academy without examina
tion. Rates, 1000. R. O. T. C. Wa
Department. Fer catalogue and particulars
"- T . - . ...... -. .
i addrasa: arajer Morgan n. nuaaina, i-rine ,
Waynesboro,
Va. Consult Public Ledger
Bureau.
CHATHAM. VA.
Chatham Training Behoel. Chatham, Va.
A Beutbern school that will appeal te
Northern people. Rates, 1565. Fer catalogue
and particulars address:
COU A. II. CAMDEN. Chatham. Va.
Consult Public Ledger Bureau.
ABHEV1LLE, N. C.
Bingham Military Scheel
BANITATION HAFETY QUIET
Oldest Bchoel for Beys la the Beuth. A
Scheel that will appeal te Beys In th North.
Fer Catalogue and Particulars address:
COL. 8. R, McKEE. Supt.
Asbevllte. N, C,
Cenrult Public Ledger Ruresa.
BUMMER CAMPg
Yoeng Women and Olrlg
Pine Tree Cmmp for Ulrli J- Jj;
PMwdu.Mi!eU.nV:d&hK,l;.
IN MEMORIAM
1 OEIOnn. In remembrance of Lewie p,
ueiger, aiea June v ivu, I'll AT Kit.
iDeatljs
DROWN. Slx-menth 7th. CHARLES L .
husband of Catherine R. Brown. In his 84th
ear. Relatives and friends Invited te fu
neral. Bevtnth-day, 1 p. M., from Frler.da'
Meeting Heuse, Moorestown, N. J. Int. at
Wentfletd
BUnNH At Moerentown, N. J., June 8.
1022. EDWARD F. BURNS. In hie 86th
year. Be.-vlcee at residence of his son, Reb-
rr. uunii. .ui u.. u.k av. aioerestown. 74.
J.. Krl . 2:30 P. M Int. at Mt. Helly Cam.
IIYJINE. June, te. JOHN J., husband et
Inte Miry Byrne (nea Dully). Relatives and
friends, also Dlv. Ne. 6, A. O. 1L, are In
lted te attand funeral Bat., 8:80 A. M,
msldence of son-in-law, Charles Currsn, 814u
Mere Strategy
DKATH8
Merecr st. Solemn requiem mass. Cnurch of
Nativity. Hi A. M. Int. Bt. Anns Cem.
CALDWELL (nes Lyens) Juik I, ANNIE
J., wife of Jehn J. Caldwell. Relatives and
friends Invited te funeral servldes, Sst.. 1
P M. precisely, st residence, 901 S. Rlth st.
Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may
call Frl.. S tn 10 P. M.
C On June' e. ALLEN 8. CLARK.
n, N. J. Relatlves'and friends, mem
Itaska Tribe, Ne, 2S5. of Pitman.
ciahk. un ji
at pitman, N, .
alie Junier O. V. A. M,. Ne. 277. of Kwan.
N. J.. Invited te funeral services, en Frldav
nmrm m iibbkk .r.D. nut v. wa . .....
afternoon, at z:se. i nis. iaie riunc..
11 8. Broadway. Int. private. Friends may
call Thursday svsnlng. ,...
CLIFFORD. On June 8. 1022. ELLEN,
wlfi ot-'Jehn CllfTerd nnd-dnughteir nf 1st
James And Mary Enrlght. Funeral Sat.. 8:89
A. M residence. ESS N. 49th St. Belemn
reaulim mass. Our Mether, of Berrows
Church 10 A. M. Int. t. Denis1 Cem. lit la
tlvn and friends Invited. .. -...
CONNELLY. June 0. 1B2S. CATH
ARINE, let of 2182 Pine St., wife of Jehn
J. Connelly. Funeral Sat., 8:30 A. M from
1700 Race st. Solemn requiem mass 81.
Patrick's Church 10 A. M. Int. private.
Hely Cress Cem.
DALET June 8. KATIinYN J. (nee Me-
Claln). wife Of Leuis II. Daley. Relatives
and friends, also members of St. Jeseph's
Sodality, invited te funeral Monday, 8:80
A, M.. from her lat residence. 60O Jeffer Jeffer
eon st. Solemn requiem mils at Church of
St. Ress of Lima 10 A. M. Interment Hely
Cress csmetery. .....
DARE At Wlldwoed. N. J.. June 6,
1922, ETTA DARE. Int. Bun., private,
DELAND. June 8. 1822. at Dedham,
Mass LAURA CARLISLE, daughter of thi
lata Therndlki and Elisabeth M. Deland. Int.
service at Cem. of St. James ths Less,
Falla of Schuylkill, Sat.. 10 A. H.
DEVINE. On June S, EDWARD, husband
of thi lata Margaret Devtne. Relatives and
friends, and all societies of which he was
a membsr, lnvltd te funeral, en Monday, at
S0 A. M.. from his lata residence. 010 8.
6th st. Solemn mess of requiem at St.
Antheny's, 10 A. M. Intsrment New Cathe-
'dOUOHERTY. Jam T. BRIDGET, wlfi of
ths 'ate Frank Dougherty. 'Relatives and
friends or Invited te attend funeral. Sat.,
0:80 A. M.. residence, 2207 Lembard st. Sol
emn high mass BL Patrick's Church 11 A.
M. Int. Hely Cress. . .
EISENLOHR. Suddenly at Pert Jeffer Jeffer
eon. N. YV. en June 7, LOUIS H. EtBEN
LOHR. aged 62, Relatival and friends In
vited te funeral services en Saturday at 2
P. M.. at lata residence. 4200 Finest. In
trmnt private.
EMMITT. On June T. 1 022. LOUISA .,
wit of William Emmltt (nee walker), aged
81 years, Relatives and friends are respect
fully Invited te funeral. , en Bat., at 2
o'clock, from her late residence, 4621 Ed
mund st., Frankford. Int. North Cedar Mill
Cem.
KALLIN. June 7, at Jacksonville. Fla.,
ELIZA, wife et lata Ira Fallln. Funeral
ervlces Frl., 2 P. M.. David O. Franken
field A Sens. 822 N. B2d St. Int. private.
FLAHERTY. Juns 8. CHARLES FLA
HERTY. Relatives and friends, also Dlv.
47, A, O. H., Invited te funeral Monday,
8:80 A. M.. from the residence of James
McMerney, 883S N. Darlen st. Solemn mass
et requiem at th Church of St. Veronica, 10
A. M. Interment Cathedral Cemetery.
FLEMING. June 8, MARY E wife of
Jehn Fleming, and daughter of the lata
Fell' and Helen Meehan (nee Fahy), Rela
tive and friends ars Invited te attend fu
neral, Monday, R:30 A. M from her late
residence, 1484 Montrese st. Solemn mass
of requiem St. Teresa'a Church 10 A. M.
Interment Hely Cresa Cemetery.
OAtflER. June n, 1022. THERE.SA
OAIBER. widow of 'Jehn Oalser. aged 71
years. Relatlvea and friends Invited te attend
funeral. Saturday morning, at 8-80 o'clock,
fiem her late residence. 0176 Ridge aw.,
Roxborough. Requiem mass at Ht. Mary'a
Church at 10 o'clock. Int. private, at West
minster Cemetery.
OILI.IOAN. June 7. CATHARINE, widow
of Patrick Ollllgan. Relatlvea and friends
are Invited te attend funeral services. Sat..
10:30 A. M.. at her late residence, 2013
Aramlnge ave. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem.
Friends mav call Frl., after 7 P. M.
HARRIHOM At his 1st residence. 230
Cedar lane. Highland Park. Delaware Ce ,
Pa.. June 0. WILLIAM II. HARRISON,
aged 72 Relatives and friends, also empleyes
of the Penna. R. R., West Phlla. shops, and
Veterans Asse.. ar Invited te attend funeral
service, Frl.. 2 P. M.. chapel of Andrew J.
Hair A Sen. A-ch and 10th sis. Int private.
HELLER. June 7. 1B22. JOHN, beloved
hueband of Edna A. Heller. Relatives and
friends, also employee et Jehn II. Stetson
Ce., are Invited te attend funeral services,
Bat., 2 P. M. precisely, late residence. 163
W. Palmer St. Int. Oreenwoed (K. of P.)
Cem.
JARVIS. On June 7. 1022. MART A
daughter of the late Charles and Mary A,
Jarvls. Funeral services Bat., 3 P. M..
at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 18Z0 Cheit
nut st. Int. private.
JONES. June 6. 1822. ROSE, widow of
James Jenes, aged 74. Relatlvea and friend
are invited te attend funeral. Bat.. 80 A.
Mi. from her lata residence. 2310 N. 25th
st. Solemn requiem mass St. Oelumba's
cnurch 10 A. SI. Int. Hely Cress Cem.
KEKNAN Jim. S ITIliNCra ,r,t tha
late Michael and Bridget Keenan, of Conny Cenny
glenn. County Tyrene, Ireland. Relatives and
friends are Invited te funeral, Sat., 8 A. M..
parlors of W. H. Celeman, 4071 Lancaster
aye. Mass of requiem Church of Our Mether
'J'?Irow B A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cem.
KIJRZ. June 8. LEONARD B.. husband
of the late Anna Kur (ne Hoffmann), aged
76. Relatives snd friends, also members of
Canstatter Velkatest Vareln. Phlla. Ledge.
Ne. 80. D. O. II.. are invited te services,
Men.. 2 P. M.. residence, 122 Seuth st. Int.
Fernwood Cem. Viewing Sim. eve.
. LANODON. On June 6. AMT C. wit of
Jehn Lansden. Relatives and friends In
vited te funeral services, en Friday, at 11
A. M.. at her lata residence. 2017 Poplar St.
Int. prlvste.
LAWSON. June 7. 1022. RICHARD, hus
band of the late Catherine Lawsen Relatlvea
and friends, also T. C. W. U.. Ne. 2. ar
Invited te attend funeral. Sat. 2 P. M..
from the residence of his son. William C.
Lawsen. 2020 D at. Int. Oakland Cem.
Friend may call Frl. eve.
LONEROAN. June 7. 1022. ISABELLE
A., wife of William E. Lanergan (nee Arm
strong), Relatlvea and friends are Invited
te attend funeral. Bat., R:80 A. M., from
her late residence, 110 Rryn Mawr ae..
Cynwyd High mass St. Matthias' Church
10 A M. Int. Westminster Cem.
LONOflTRRTH. Al Tanmn Wash An
June 7. 1022 HEN.tY LONQSTRETH. for-
merlv of Phlla.. In his 07th year
LOUSHLIN On June 8. 1822. CORA
BELLE, wife of Geerge F. Leughlln. Rela
Uvea and frlenda ar Invited te aervlce. AFrl.,
12 o'clock neon, at her residence, B708 Fler.
ence ave. Int. at St. Clair, Bt. Clair Ce..
Mich.
JM3!&-7MBr 10- at San Pedre. Calif..
GEORGE S.. son of Heward and Lauretta
Lynn, agjd 2 yrs. 6 mes. Funeral Bat.. 2
i..s,ii from hla grandparents' residence,
2087 B. Semeraet St. Int. private. North North
weed Cm., Philadelphia. Pn.
MACKLE. June 0. ANNA T.. -vldnw of
Daniel Macltl. Relatives and friends In
Uted te funeral. Bat.. 8-80 A. M.. late real
dence. 1324 N. llth st. Solemn requiem
mass. 8 1. Malaehy's Church 10 A. M. Int.
Hely Creg Cem.
MALIN. June 8, 1922. MAROARET. wife
SJi Jm" w'. Ma.lln.aesd 83. Relatlvea and
friends are Invited te attend funernl. Sat..
8 A. M.. from hr husband's residence, 1)77
N. Hutchinson st. Solemn mass of requiem
Bt. Mary'a Church 4th and Spruce ata 8.30
A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem,
MANNING. Suddenly, at VII anea. June
7. 1822. FREDERICK A. MANNING? OH
A., pref easid cleric, In hla 23th year. Rel
atlvea and friends ars Invited te attend the
solemn requiem mass at St. Mary'a Hall,
ylllanevn. nn Friday morning at 11 o'clock.
Interment Vlllaneva.
MAXWELL June 7. 1022. FRANK E.
MAXWELL, husband of Eva Maxwell, Rein,
lives and friends, also Wawatam Tribe, 63.
Improved O. H. M.. ere Invited te attend
l!!5J,'"l8.a.,'& 'i9.0 ,': M.-: rrem hl" lll,e real-
dance, 4744 Smlck at,. Manayunk. Int. Iv Iv
erlnrtnn Cem.
V,1?.;"-J.u.ne 8v J0HN " n of Harry
and Viela Merz lne .Mmminni ,"
and friends Invited Ie funeral services Sat-
'!2nX- "L. '. -M" "' '" """"' re.Hnn..,..
J.1.?. w' ,9l,rk,en BVe- Interment prlvat.
lllllslne t'einvtery,
MONTREY. June 8, nt hi r...-,
4041 N. Franklin at.. RAYMOND A., be be
eved son of Arthur I, and Anna. M. Mon Men
trey, aged 2 eara 10 months. Funeral serv.
cea Sunday p M.. at the First Presby
terlan Church. Columbus N. J. "
McCANN June 6, PETER J eon of
Rese and the lata Peter McCann (ne Fex)
S1"""!' te which relatives and friends, also
Yonah Tribe, Ne. 44. I. O, R. M and em.
Z?"nPhj!lWt'M. Iniu'""-. a'r'e invited.
5 822.'!'' rrem "' melher'a resi
dence. 2238 Tllim st. Solemn mass of
requiem at Church et Bt. Charles 10 A. SI.
Int. Hely Cress Cem.
McCANN. June 7. 1022, EI.IZABBTH
C.. beieed wife nf Geerge McCann? Relil:
n.Vra,aS.tfrl8nA 'ff "Jv" .'"" &
neral, Hat., 8 A, M.. from her late resi
dence, 81J8 Alabama 'read. Falrvlivr. Cam.
." "'i.' "01mn nigh mass at St. Jean
of Arc Church 0:30 A. M FalrMew. N J
Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. "'"'"'
McCAR.NET. June 7. THOMAS, huahnn.1
y.1IaAnotMe(?5rn,,'e n"lvi and friend"
h1.".0 ? U,01? 5?ms Society and ether msIi
ties of which .he was a member. Invited te
attend funeral. Sat.. 8:80 A. M.. from his
lat residence, 833 Shedaker st.. Oe?nian!
town. Solemn requiem mass at the Church
of St. Franell of Assist 10 A. M. InL nrl.
VB1?' JiPjA'Wlehre Cem ' M lnU p"'
Mckenzie. June 7. Richard, son of
Andrsw J. snd Alma McKenile (nee Lnr Lnr
sen), aged 8. Relatives and f rlensd Invited
te funeral. Bat.. 10 A, M,. residence nivth.
ev. Drexel mil. Pa it. Arlington C.m
Frlenda may call Frl, avs. '
. MILES. On June 7. 1022. NEr.rtP jj
HICKMAN MILES, wife Tet Carsen Wii..'
Relatives and frlenda are InvlUd te "thi
services. Ft . 8 P. M,. at the OlliS. ir8
Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int : KSv.tl"
MUNOALL.-ATHE'niNKl ' C. "wftew' Zt
Wm. Munsall. FlinAral Hi.. i !.. '.."' ut
residence 10B0 N. Lawrsnc. "it 'tAV.'-Si
may rail Frl.
rl. evening, 7 te ft. ..
xdi&TXiZA ft, A.".? M-w .":
Ice. s'.'t'1 jrpnVn.i,e.V0 "ra. asfvl
If'.. "' ' t lata res denca "Ilk
5.'. .i'..Ji?" ,"r-. Int. ML MerUh Cam
rirnua limy call ffTI,, H IB 10 P M
O'NEILL-Juni 7. ELIZAilETlI ll . wlfi
,','h.? 'V.JJ,em.. A- O-NellLSr:: igJd 7w!
Relatives and friends are I
Sat "p "lua. ,0u en
.viiviui nervicvs. I
enct of her son
N. 31st st. Int,
pe viewed mri
UNDERTAKElia
IMrHllTLER
W wjmr mmeAh Aha rl
JlEATHS
i-AMK, June n, WALTER, l,,.. ""
Sarah H. Park (nee 8lele. 'nJ"'S
rriends. also empleyes of p. r ji '"1
sheu. see Invited te ntien J..'."'..cr rl
Bt n P. M., residence. 1605 uii .III!"
FrankfenJ. . Int. North Cedar Vim1!.'
viewing rri, eve.
ui nlt.vnv . t.-n ..
i.1.""-. :s.'V.v t'.'.""-' . ner reeia
fnv n. 4iu si.. June T MARY C tern.
wir or . cane van iie nii..-u
friends Invited te funeral service? mil
A. M.. at Bt. Peter's P. B. Church Ii"J
SIC I late rsnvii rilii ID U V l
nist-trifjfi iiiHk a ? T.. dW.
CLUUf FHANCIST widow of ESKa'J
rilnv (tie Dotan).
aise'ti. v. M. Beaauty, league of ih 1
Heart, Alfar. .Besary Heclety of the?
!'" .-" .-S-.:.:,.." ........ nnn wm
"'!" and fM.'a
drl. are. Invited te attend funeral
:se A. m.. irem nxe N. leth st, , g
requiem mass at the Cathedral ii v"
Int. Hely Cress, A.
ROBERTS. At Wnetlhury. N. J !.. i
ROLAND UROWfeiNO ROBERK.i9J
ROBERTS. At Wnetlhur;
Funeral Sat.-. 2:30 P. 31. rrnm !.V: .
dence, 70 Aberdeen place, WoedhiVv
nee, 70 Aberdeen place, Woedhnrir V
nebeilAUOH. On Jnn. tai,,.?
M-lr nf ll.ttv rtn.1b... t.r...'. 8
tmlmnAm lnll.il n lh ... 1- ZUV?S
2 o'clock, at her late residence. iXfS
mr st. Interment private at Lever!
r.m.u.v. ITrUnda maw all e-i.?J"nl
niis: ; : "",ra,r
KUW1.KI. jun T. MUI.MAN P.. ha,
nf lata Cvnttla Alice Pewlev ...IS',1
tlvei and frlendi in. lied te attend m
services. Fl.. 7:8t r. M' residence S
en-ln-law, It. Llnferd Mever. 126i
AlUehanv av. Int. Valale. il x "'
BlMPKINS. At West Berlin. N j , fl
0, EMtt.Y J., wife of Jehn BlmDklni' uK
ev. cervice .,, r, m,, ist resLtZej
West Rerun. N. J. Int. Herlln r.mw,8l
J8IXX:UM (Mellen). June a
SARAH, wife nf tha lata Wlnl.-'.
Relative! and friends ar Invited tn mf,
e......i ... a a u e. .V l0 ti
et Mrs. Mary knnbi. 311 libaS
I'luvi rw are aaisiSB (( llir ,
Mt. Carmel Churcli 8dt0 A. M. IntJ
Cress Cem. "
SMITH. June e. lazy. EDNA M.. s.afl
ter of Jehn ana late Margaret amirs TTSm
Kl
ranaaaugnier or iate wmiam and Sa!S'l
l,iV,uT.Vi!".n,.;5Z
Mctntyre
aged 20.
also H. V. M. and Sacred Heart SecliS
St. Michael's Alumni, empleyes of A T T
neiauves and frttafll
iaI..C?I
.u. n.v .i...-:!. .v Ki.eiiu lunerat
day. 8 A. M.. from her lat rM...'.
N. 2d St. Solemn requ'em mass at at
i.a.i.a rlm,i, .n a t .....".-?- Bb
ment New Cathedral Cemeterv.
SOKIER. June 7, .NIC. SOKIER. Vn-mJl
Sat.. 11 A. M.. residence. 5041 BpniSisi.I
BprtVi;l
int. Ml. -.lurian Lim,
SOWDEN. June 0. 1022,
lune 0. 1022. Dr. FREDbW.I
Funsral services Frl,. TWA
at the residence of Joki-M
Mn lane Dnikn.., g JI 8 I
u. HUWLir..'. n
M. precisely, at
AIOUIUKI MA.......IW. M , Witt. II ItnilSr AtM
ere Invited. Int. private Friends call -nS
eve -.isia
SOWINSKY. Jun
Jun 7. CARL MJTChWI
Sewlnsy. HelXH'S
ml tn attend fii-...i,-"P,
nn nr Jennie Hfl'
friends are Invited
A. M.. from his mother's resldnH ft
N. eth st. Int. Hely Cresa Cem. ' ?
STERNER. Jun 8. JACOB W. STEBifBal
Jt A. T.. I. .la... .a... ....J . .-.'K!
Circle, kn. RS. B. of A.. ImIm'SH";;
Sun.. 1 P, , M. (standard time), late reMd2.SJ
Treveae. i-a. int. rnrcst inn- cem TmLI
for Trevoae leavea Reading Termlnii 111
A. M. T(l
STEWART. en June 3, 1022 MlMi'tl
BET. wife of William 8tewart.' OaeiSlI
nr nanlel anal Mary aienarev lein..i -".l
Denegal, Ireland. Relatives nnd 'frl
alen II. V. M. Sodality. Invite . iH
en Sat., at 8:80 A. M.. from reaMa-,.
... a .!.. klak vi..-7, s
anace i ewir.,.ii mail mass or tBMMBa I
at St. -Agatha's Church 10 A. M. InVBgJj
TOOMET. June 7. MARGUERITE. disaVl
ter et the late James and MarsZl
- atav n.. fVT1am.V T.alla.1... .. a V-R I
are Invited te attend funeral. Sat., jal
it from residence of her broth. r.uj.!
Bernarde Seaul. 0200 Catharine st.
of requiem Church et St. Carthage H ,
inT. privair.
WALLACE. On June 8. at the
Heme, Oermantewn, MARGARET RL
BETH WAI.I.AI--K, Funeral services
Ssturdav. nt 8 P. M. Interment private. T
WALP. June 6. 1022. JAMES WSLR
beloved husband of Mary E. Walp. M
tles and friends are Invited te allenija
rerni aervitca, dw-.. iv , .-.., reileeaSL
1342 Parrlah at. Int. Northweed cm!
rrienes may .n-r ii-iiin.na ri, eve I if.
Invited te runerni rvice, nn Mnnday. at
t M . at rrsldence. 1046 Pine st.. VJH.
Pa. Interment private. Greenwood (K. ".
P.) Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday'
J in p. M. "..
WEIHER-Gn June -J0?2' WII-UAK If
husband of Satlle F. elser (nee Legu,
aged ui. iteiaiiven nnu irienas. alas Oa
...... .e aahlak k.. a-... ." .
erganiBaiiuiia w- ....... ..-. "- metaj
invited te funeral .ervlce. en Salurasy.
Camden'.' N. J. . Int. prlvaie.liaflelih Caa
Frlenda may call Friday 7 te 0 P. M. j
WOOD. On June 6, 1022. IIENBirta,
widow of Oeerse M. oed, Relallvei sa.
friends Invited te funeral servlcei. ea M
day. at 8 P. M.. at th residence et mZ
son-in-law. Edward L. Powers. J0 Itafc
at.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. EvertrS
Cem. Friends may call Thursday, 7 11
O. M -a"
WOODING. June 8. 1022. MARO,
r . nif nf Rebert II. Woedlna- and dat
nf Catharlnn and tha lat Jehn O'Neill t
Downey). Relatives ami rneima are 1st
te funeral. Bat.. 8.30 A. M . from th i
..m -r hae mnther. Mra. Catherlna rvs
847 N. 12th at. Solemn requiem mass at n I
-a. a. . .1-. A .....a-aa.fn-a 1. . . a. .
unurcn wi n- -....v... . a, a, ;
Tr.lv frna. I
YOUNO. Juns 7, 1022. JOHN, httttall
naia
itlsiul
itnta
!,Wa"
or Saran M. xnung mee uucxiei. Htittlf
and friends are Invited te atlend fnin
Sat.. 2:30 P. M.. from his late residence. 4
Cottman at.. Cheltenham, Int. Lssuikf!
Cem. nemains mav ee viewea rn. in.
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