tfSJTsrirwiw fifWWW K I r'?e ' .I- f JACK WW f J ' Who's Who In the Story . htf'f'i'iTaaanae croek: 'nes becem T ' Iteatr '' y :tcMPt f a knave e a hnave of clubs. er several IFV.. .retail, all et which are subtly . i(vif.lnUUi. He trita te disarm' u; IiWiffJt Urtli 'rtrM S atfcntion.en en acfr. wA i . B Aim. A l - , . ' jri WHITE, dauehter of Iteftu WMIt, ". PJiliVrledtn Stafferd. . If . -Hi tin MAR Hit, a delUfaetd' bui eltvfr AV BJe acti p "vamp" of Iho WoeE r aet? e creek, f IVaMVAS a chilly nlRht, ant a thln. il drUe of rnln m "falling. 'Pinte t " t . lias ' V I Ma1A1 bulled UP HIS COai COHUC uu luvacu 'bout for n (8flcnb. Neither eutsidq the 'club nor In roll Mall waa one risible. He started te walk home, but still feft tbet disinclination te face the colo nel Then a. thought struck hlmj he Vei'ld d and see rhlllopella." the little -"Greek. , . ' .Phlllopells patronized a nlget club iln'flohe, -where he waa UBtially, te' be : found between midnight and two fn the morning. Having an objective, Pinte lit in a hnpplcr frame of -mind and '"walked briskly the infcrveplpg distance. He found W man .elttlng at a little , marble-topped tahle .bv Jjjmself, con- templailng a half bottle of sweet cham .Mkne and a half-IUlcd glass, Ife wa; Wdcntly deep in thought, and started lelentlr when Pinte addressed iim. ! "Bit down," he. said with evident 'relief. "I thought It was r-' . ' "What dill yOU lllinu h urai lira Wbeught It was the police, I suppose?" "wild Pinte with heavy Jecularfty, and te his amazement he saw the little man wince ' , "What has happened te Colonel Peundary?" asked the Greek Irritably. 1 "There used te be a time when any body be speke for was safe. I'm getting -out'ef this country, and I'm getting out quick," ne auaeu. Why?" asked Pinte, who was lyiuaiy interested. ...... ,. r1 The Greek threw ent his hands with a little grimace. ' "Nerves," he said. "I haven't get 'ever that bungled Jeb of the White irl." "Poeht" said the ether. "If the 4 police were moving In that matter they'd ' have moved long nge. You're worrying yourself unnecessarily. Phlllopella.!' De Silva's words slipped glibly from -bis tenime. bat Phlllopells was unlm- "I knew when I've had enough." he said. "I've get my passports and I'm clearing out nt the end of the week." "Docs the colonel knew thta?" The Greek raised his aheuldsra te- differently, I don't knew whether he Aim r whether he deesn'tM he said. Any way, Beuridary and I are only remoter connected In business, and my move ments are no affairs of his." He looked curiously nt the ether. "I wonder that a man like you, WW Is In the heart of things, stays en when the net is drawing round the old man." "Leynlty is a vice with me," said Pinte virtuously; "besides, there's no reason te run away; as yet." "I'm going while I'm safe," said , Phlllopells, sipping his champagne. "At prtsent the police have nothing against me, and I'm going te trike geed care Jthey have nothing. That's where I't JuVndvnntnKC of people like' yen." 'Pinte smiled. "You've nothing en me," be said csMlyj "I have an absolutely clean record." It disturbed htm, however, te dis cover that even se a miner a member of the, gang ns Phlllopells was preparing te desert what he evidently regarded as a sinking ship. Mere than this, It con firmed him In the wisdom of his own precautions, and he was rather glad that be had tnken It, into his head te visit Phlllopells en that night. "When de you leave?" he asked. "The dny nftcr tomorrow," said Fhlllorells. " "I think I'll go down Inte Italy for n year. I've mnde enough money new te llve "ivltheut worrying about work, nnd I mean te enjoy my ie!f." Pinte looked nt the man with Interest. Here, at any rate, was ene without a conscience. The knowledge that he had accumiilntl his fortune through the miseries of Innocent girls shipped te l foreign dance balls did net weigh greatly upon his mind. Though every penny he hnd steed for the sob of heart- 'broken vomanheod. though his big bank balance had been built up en broken lives nnd broken hearts, he thought no mere of the source of his income than did the butcher think of the sufferings of the lamb1) he hnd slaughtered and offered for sale. "Lucky you I" said Pinte, as they ,'walked out of the club together. 'Where de you live, by the way?" "In Seraers Street, Soho. It Is Just around the corner," snld Phillopells. "Will you walk there with me?" Pinte hesitated. "yes. I will," he enld. , He wanted te bqe the pert of estab lishment which Phillopells maintained. They chatted together till they came te the street, and Uien Phillopells stepped. "De you mind If 1 go ahead?" he "Id. c'l have n friend thore who might be worried by your coming." Pinte smiled te himself. "Certainly," he sold. "Til wait en the opposite side of the read until yen are ready." ' The man lived nbeve a big furniture 'hop, nnd admission wus gained by the wle deer, pinto watched him pass through the pertnls nrnl heard the deer elese. lie wan a long tlme gene, nnd evidently his friend was unprepared te JJve visitors nt that hour, or else thillo-iells himself hnd sorae reason for poMnenlng the Invitation, i. 'he lensen for the delay was ex plained in n scntatlenal manner. He lym followed bv two ethers, nml between iMm. wns I'lilllonells nnd the street, vamp nimne upon the steel handcuffs en J'? wrlhts. pinto drew back Inte a Jloerwny and watched. Phlllopells was taiKlnB It would perhaps be ruore nc nc Jurate te hay that he was raving at jee top of his voice, curBlng and sobbing n a frenzy, ,, ."Yu Planted them It is a plant I" B, jelled. "Yeu devils!" . Ae ou .coming quietly," said n ." ,; 'or me you going te make mum,. Take him. Demiihev!" I in 7. l', ,'V!"l"cj p ' hlllopells seemed te hnve 'into b presence, for he went et without once culllnc mi torgetten out of the tp ... '"- viivi; i-UJJIUK UI'UJI iuiu m f) te lils character nnd lnnocence. f'nte waited until he was gene, and if". f'relled across the read te the h, !,... wne Bte01 ' light liur his ,,ine befere the deer , ''iued Cuming," he snld "II Dw wme treuble?" as there iw i,. accr 'oeltcil nt him suspiciously, tniu f m W,H '" evening dress nnd rum ,i ,1;i' ", BntIeiuan, and the police pelice r .'('y'hnweil. ' ",?,,,,,i"B V'py Kt'rleuH. sir," he wild, C)t far the nmn. lie's n 'fence'." i-,Vi '"""'" Hl1'1 I'tnte with well- iclJiieil In,...,.. II . "i-lltv. vVi.Y ,iK.l,c' of stolen irlW.lil" lodgings full of stuff." li yS?- henveiH" gasped Pinte. 'en-BBM H0 .mUd' valuable property ,c,",p,'-eni Inniyllfe. There was " "! ., T?"rnt tre lai jt T IV 4 HENT :-: or BsssH ssssssssssssssssssssi "Geed evening," he said, "has there, been some trouble?" night. A Jeweler's shop was cleaned out of about twenty thousand pounds' worth of necklaces, and we found even bit of It here tonight. We've always euspectcd this man," he went jm con cen npentlallys "nobody knew hew he get his living, but from Information we received today we were able te catch mm reu-nanucu." "Thank you," said Pinte faintly ana walked slowly home, for new he no longer fenreu te meet the colonel. He iiaa something te tell him, something that would Inspire even Boundary with uyyrcoceBion. . The Voice In the Roem As Sllva anticipated, the colonel was up and waiting for him. He was play ing patience en his desk and loekechup wilq a ncewi as me rortugucse entered. 'no yeu'vn been su klnir. hnr vnti. Pinte?" he began, but the ether In- tefrupted him. "Xou can keep all that another time," he said, taken Phlllopells.!" talk for "They've The colonel swept bis cards with a nulck, nervous gesture. aside "Taken Phlllopells?7' he repeated lowly. "On what charge?" "Fer being the receiver of stolen property," said the ether. "They found tne proceeds or the llcgent street bur glary In his apartments." The colonel opened his mouth te speak, then ehut It again, and there was silence for two or three minutes. "I see. They've planted the stuff en him. have they?" "What de you mean?" asked Pinte. "Yeu don't suppose that Phlllopells It held as the BETTER GASOLINE iTeday the number of Atlantic users is net only greater than ever, but it is increasing in far greater proportion than the increase in number of meter vehicles. Only one thing can account for such pronounced and growing supremacy. Fer there is only one thing that will induce a motorist te stick te one gasoline. That is superior QUALITX proved by consistent performance. Atlantic has that! There is no ether gasoline like it! Nene is mere uniformly clean-burning; none higher in calorific units; none mere finely balanced in quick-acting volatility and power-producing stability; none mere thoroughly efficient under varying speed, lead, temperature and ether operating conditions. Ner can any ether gasoline offer you a distributing service se convenient and widespread. Yeu can get Atlantic any time, anywhere and always in the same quality that keeps your meter smooth-running, your mileage record high and your fuel-satisfaction jey'us and serene. ATLANTI C GASOLINE Put sJPepinYeur Moter , EVENING fcUBLIO Edgar Wallace 5 v is a fence, de mi?" nM tha rnlnnai wernfuiiy. "Why, it Is a business that a man must upend the whele of his life Jt before he can be successful. Ne. I'hillopells knows no mere about that burglary or the Jewels than you or "I. Ilia stuff has been planted In his rooms." ."But the nelle don't de that son of thing." "Who said the police did it?" snarled the colonel. "Of course they didn't they haven't the sense. That's Mr. Jack e' Judgment once mere, and this time, Pinte, he's real dangerous." 'Jack e Judgment!" gasped Pinte. "But would he commit a burglary?" The colonel laughed scornfully. "TUT,,,!,! I,. ... ...1 e TtT..1J twuiu iiu tvuiuiu yiuuruci; r huuiu he hang Rneul? Would he sheet tout Don't usk such n feel question, Sllva I Of course It was Jack e' Judgment. I tell you, the night you were In Yora Yera shire making a mess of that Cretin business, Jack e' Judgment came here, te this very room, and told me that he would ruin us one by one and that he would leave me te the last. He mentioned us all you, Crewe, Bel by " He stepped suddenly and scratched his chin. ''But net Lellle Marsh," he said. "That's queer; he never men tioned Lellle Marsh I" He was deep In thought for a few moments, then he went en : "Be he's done for Phlllopells, has he? Well, Phlllopells has get te take his medicine. I can de nothing for him." "But surely he can prove " began Pinte. "What can he prove?" asked the ether. "Can he prove hew he earns his money? He's been tnken with the goods; he hasn't that chnnce." He snnppcd his fingers.- "I'll make a prophecy," he said; "Phlllopells will get flve years penal servitude, and nothing In the world can save him from that." "An innocent man?" said Pinte in amazement. "Impossible!" "But Is he Innocent?" asked the colonel sourly. "Thut's the oelnt you've get te keep in your mind. He mny be innocent of one kind of croew- edncss and be se mixed up in another that be cannot prove he Is Innocent of eitiicr. That's where they've get Wis fellow. He dare net appeal te the people who knew Mm best, because they'd give him away." He squatted back in his chair, pall ing at his mustache. 'Phlllopells, Crewe, Pinte, Belby and then me," ha snld speaking te himself, "and he never mentioned Lellle Marsh. And Lellle has been the decoy duck that has been in every hunt we've had. This .wants looking Inte, Pinte." Te be continued tomorrow Copyright, iteOturt Newipavtr miuHeatt ( J snPV f uPffe ULIaOT s is supremacy .'A. LEDaEB-PHlIiADELPHlA; MONDAY, WIFE-SLAYER, SENTENCED 'TO DEATH, GETS RESPITE J i. . .. Utah Man Chese Sheeting Execu tion Wat Set for September 1 Salt Lake City, Aug. 28.Oinr n. Weeds, convicted wife murderer, for mer Jntcrnal revenue agent, and one time Probate Judge at Beise, Idaho, will net die September 1, as was the sentence of the court. An appeal te the Bupreme Court, which that body once refused te hear, has been made a second time and will be heard. This decision automatically gives the convicted man an Indefinite stay of execution. Weeds had chosen te face a firing squad of picked marksmen rather than te submit te the hangman's noose in expiation of the crime of which he had been convicted. Utah's capital punishment law gives the convicted person the right te cheese between hanging and sheeting. 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JANKT SAT tV A HP. rrlnelpal xWht chehtkr. PA. TIIK IIAKLINUTON HE-MINARY, 1NO. Junier College Course (2 years) Physlral Education, Secretarial. Mosto, Art. Kxprssslnn, Heme Economics. College Preparation (4 years) Standard Ceurees for the best college Academic or High Stlioet (4 years) Liberal but thoeeush training for life. Christine F. me. Prlnelpel. Reg StS LITITZ, PA. LINDEN HALL SEMINARY A girls' school since 1740. Academic. College I'reparatery A Special Courses. Separata Jr. hept, aym Secretarial. Cat. Her. F. W. Blengel. n. I).. Prln.. Bex lfJ8. IJIIU. Pa. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 2ckwr-Hahn Philadclpnia Meiital Aeadtvr Main Sehoel, 1017 Spruce street! r3d season, itegletratlen September 1. Classes Septem ber fl. 29eatl)s ALLEN. Eighth Menth 24th. WILLIAM II,. husband of the late Mary Lane Allen. nnd aen et Bamuel and the lata Sarah D. Allen, aged 70. Relatives and friends In vited te funeral, en Droend-Dny, Eighth Menth 2Ath, 11 o'clock, from hla late resi dence, 100 H. 4Sd st. Int. at Friends' Southwestern Burying Oreunds. BARBER At Atlanlle City, N. J... Aug. 2fi. QEOltQE W husband of Margie L. Barber, Services, Tuea., 1 P. M., at the Oliver It. Hair Illdg,, 1820 Chestnut at., Phlla. Int. private. BELL. Aug. 23, rERCTVAL B., hnehand of Ida If. Be (nn lllcks), aged 78 years. Funeral srrvleea Monday. 11 A. M., nt Oeo. Chandler Paul & Sens, 1821 N. 13tb st. Int. strictly private. BIOELOW, On August 2J. 1022. ARTHUR C. BIOELOW. et the Aqutla Apartment. 48th and Sansom eta., aged 01 years. Relatives and friends are Invited te the aervtre en Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the Oliver )I. Jlalr Hide, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Attien, N. T. BOWMAN. Aug 20, MART a., Trlfe of William If. Bewman (nee Becker). Rela tives and friends are Invited te funeral serv ices, wed , 2 P. M.. at late residence. 0433 Yerk rnnd. Int. private. IIUE3H Aug. 20. OOTTLOB. husband of Sephia I7u-i. Relatives and friends, also emplejca of Pfund's, ere Invited te attend funeral sen Ices. Tues., B P. M. precisely, nt hla late residence. 1000 Oermantewn ave. lnt Greenmount Cem. Viewing Men. eve. CARSON'. Aug 20 JAMES, husband of the late Jcnnle Ncvln Carsen, aged 77. Rela tives and friends, also all organizations of which he wea n member are Invited te at tend funeral t-ervlcsa Wed , l-no P. M., at hla late reildence. 3S32 N. 18th at. int. private. C1IIP.MAN On Aug 20, nt Pitman. N. J . MARY A., wife nf Heward Chlpman. Relatives and friends InWted W funrnl nn Tuesday, at 3 P. M., from residence 01 West nv. Interment Manahath Cenitry. riiUn. At Oxford. Paj. en Eighth Menth. 20th, EDWARD P, CLOUD. In hla 03d venr. husband of Rnielda Keater Cloud. Relatives and frlenda. and members of P. O. S of A.. Camp Ne, 704. Invited te attend funeral, en Wednesday, August 30, nt 1 :30 P. M.. standard time, residence nf his son. J. Kaster Cloud. 22.1 S. nth Bt . Oxford. Pa. Interment Union II1I1 Cemetery. Kennett bquare. Pa Remains mny be viewed at the rhapcl. Tralntt leaving Bread Street Station 9:40 A. M will b met at Oxford. COKN. Aug. 20. LAURENCE E. COBN. husband et Mary Cern, aged AS. Belallves nnd friends, also American Star Ledge, Ne 40.1, I. O, O F.. Invited te attend funeral. Tuea . 2 P. M.. Inte realdfnee. 2330 Tasknr st. Int. Greenwood Cem. Frlenda may call Men , A te 10 P. M. DAII.EY AUg 21. 1022. T.ev. PATRICK J. DAILEY. rector of Our Lndy of the Heeary Church. 03d and Callewhlll ata. Reverend clergy, relatives and friend In vited te attend funeral. Tuea., 8 30 A M. Divine, office 0 30 A. M. Solemn pontifical men 10 A. M Int. Cathedral r"m DALY. Aug. 20. 1022, JAMES P.. hua band nf Lillian M. Daly (nee Fnater). aged 40 nelatlvra and frlenda. also Camden Ledge. Ne 2113. IJ P. O. E.i Camden Aerle. Ne. 03. r O. E . and membera of 13th Ward Republican Club, are Invited te attend funeral, Tuea , R'30 A. M., from hla late residence, 1238 Kalgbn ave., Camden. Int. Hnrlelgh Cem. DEELT Aug. 20, FERDINAND, eon of Ferdus nnd Mamie Dccly, In his 2d year. Relative'" and fri.nda Invited te funeral, Tus . 10 A. M . pnrenta residence. 3012 N. Sydenham et. Int. Hely Croaa Cem DOUGHERTY. On August 20. 1022. CHARLES EUGENE, husband of Julia K. Deuirherty (nee Klrkman) and aen of James J and the late Mary E Dougherty. Rela tives and frlenda nre Invited te the funeral, en Wednesdny morning, nt 8.30 o'clock, from hli late residence. 130 I.lanfatr read. AM. meri Maes of solemn requiem at 8t. Col Cel man's t'hurch at 10 o'clock. Interment at neiv ure-a i -meiery. DOUGHERTY. Aug. 23, MARY, wife of Jehn Dougherty, aged 01 years. Relatives ana inenas are invuea te attend funeral, Monday. 2-30 P. M.. from her late reel dence, IRS'l Wolf ft. Int. Fernwood Cem. ERIKSSON. Aug 27. JULIUS, husband of M Idred Eriksson, aged 30 Relatives and frlenda Invited te funeral services, Wed . 2 P M . at 800 Rosemary ave.. Ambler, Fa. Int. Northwood Cem. FLOUNDERS. Aug. 20. JOSIAH D . hus band of Emma A Flounders Relatives and friends also Co-erwrattvo Ben Asie. of P. It. T are Invited te attend funeral, Wed , 2 P. M., late residence, 428 Chestnut at,. Darby. Int. private Friends cull Tuea. eve. FOSTER. Aug. 20. JANE T . wife of the Inte OEOROE NL'OENT FOSTER, aged fit) Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend fi'nnrnl servlcea. Tuea.. 2 P M . late resi dence. 3220 Merrla st.. Oermantewn. Int. private. TRANCK. Aug. 20. FRAN?:, husband of Christina Franck Relatlvea and friends are Invited te attend funeral services. Tuea. 2 P il . at his late realdencn, Kendarten ave.. Reslvn Park. Pa. Int. HllUUe Cem. OASSNER. On AunuBt 23. 102J, the Rev. OEOHGE 8 OASSNER. husband of Mary Goodwin Oaasrer. aged 72 years. Relatlvea and frlenda nrn Invited te the service en Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Cl-urch of St Jude and the Nativity. 11th and U' Vernen st". Interment private. Frlenda may view remains In the vestibule of the rhurch from 10 te 11 n'rlek. ORFr. Mrs. KATHERINE E. A flllAFF, formerly of Phllu . died In Ban Franc we. rnllf , Aug 22 1022 OIWTHER. Aug. 27. 1022. MAR OARETIIA, widow of Jacob Gunther. Fu neral services Wed .8PM. davllsht-savlng time at her late reaulenie, ne-ir Almones Almenes Almones ren, N. J, Trlends muy call Tuea , after 7 30 1" if. OYSI At her home. 2US N Ueer at . en August 25. 102.' CLARA V., widow of Charles I Gysl. Rulativea and friends are Invited te the service, en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Dalr Rldg . 1S20 Chestnut st. Interment at iit Peace C metery HAATENFIEI.D. Aug. 24. IDA, wife et Jeseph Hattenn-ld (nee Dahma) Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral snrvlcua Men . 2 1 M . late residence, 1470 E Wilt ct lnt, private Or.nmeunt Cem Friends mav rail Sun. after 7PM HALDEMAN Aug 27 HARVEY B . b b b loved huaband of fca'lte Haldeman (nee Cepe) aged 04. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend tLueral ecrvlrrs. Wed 8 P M nt his Uie residence. 2000 N Jimhup U lnt Christ Church Cem , Mainland. Pa Tnurs., 2 30 P M HESS Suddenly. Aug 25. 1022 OEOROE R HESS, nged IB Relatives and friends invited te attend funer-1 eerper, Tues . 2 p M . at his late residence, 1014 N. Mar vine st. Int. private. HILDESHELM. Aug. 23. HENRY, bus band of the Inte Mary Ana Hlldeshelm, aged 07 Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend the funeral. Tucs.. 2 P. M., late reallence, 1007 E Lettirlv at Int. Green mount C-m Viewing Monday evening HIRSOH Aug 27 MAX. beloved hua band et Florence Hirsch inee Leumsteln), In his 45th jear Relatlvea und frlenda, also Fj.ccii.er I.edce Ne 4U1. F and A M.. 1'ihladalplili Chipter :ve 160 R. A. C . Philnde.pbln Ledge Ne .', R P e E . and alt ether oriranlzulena of hlch he wna a 'lember are InUted te i-t '-nil funeral a-rv-ues Tuea 2 P M precisely, at hla late residence. 1710 W. Erle ave. Int. Adaih Jeahurun rem HOLT Aug 23 1022 MARY E C B HOLT wife nf E. J Helt nnd daughter nf Jeneph and Jennie Cerrlgin Kelatlvea and friends nlne Energetle t hapter Ne. "fil Eastern htar. am invited te attend funerni lervlcea Men h P M at her late raaldence. 0220 Sm inm st lnt irlvaie Tues aft-r-noen at convenience, cf the family IIOPSON Aug 24 JOSEPH G . husband of Hannah M. Hopaen, aged ill Relatives nnd friends also all organizations of wb'eh he was u memlier. Invited te funeral 31er. 2 P. it., late resldBnce 1303 S 37th atf lnt Fernwood Cem. I rlenda may call Bun , 8 te KEEOAN. - Aug. 20 HELEN O,. daughter of late Jehn A and Ann Keegan. Relatlvea and frlenda. alto Dlv Ne 18. A. O II I.adlea' Auxiliary. Invited te funeral. Wed" 7.30 A. M.. residence. 2OS0 N 11th at' Solemn requiem nuu Church et Our Lady nf Mercy 0 A M. lnt Hely Sepulchre Cem Wilmington papera please copy. KEELY. Aug. 27. 1022. EDMUND M KEEI.Y Funeral services Wed., j l m procleely at hla late residence, 830 dretii la no, Uoxberough Int. private. KEHSI.ER Aug 2S JOHN W husham of Clara Keaalet .Relatlvea and frlenda. al.e Fourth of July Indite. Ne 11)0, K nt P and police of the Fith District. Invited te attend funeral services, Tuea , 2-30 P M at aen In-lavv'a reaidenca. Frtdertck R TaVit" aen. 5010 Duffleld at Frankford. Im S Cedar Hill Cwn, Remains may be viewed lien ev M KINDELAN Aug 20 CATHARINE C (nee Cassldy), wife of Terrance Klndelan' Relatlvea und frlenda, and nil societies of which she was a member, are Invited te ut tend funeral Wed 8 A 31 from her late residence, 410 Cottman st Jenklntewn. Pa Solemn requiem rnaaa at the Church of the lmmarulate Conception 0 30 A M lnt Hely Cresa C(tn. " KIVIS'IO Aug 28, AKSEL. husband of Anna Klvlate Relatlvea and frlenda are In vited te attend funeral services, Tues. 3 P. M, precisely, late residence. 1011 W, Mnynmenalng ave Int. Mt. Merlnh Cem. 1.ANN1NII - On Auwuel 23. 1022. El.IZA BETH A., daughter et the late Oerardua W. and Amurtda, 13 Lnnnlng. Relatives and frlenda, also empleyes of American Ice Ce. end T W, C. A., are Invited te the service; I'll .ununy nimeiriin, m a I) CIOQM, at inS UllVir H. Hair Bid I 20 Chestnut st. la , nATT Interment rrlvite. .Frlenda may ylaw ) AA mama. Monday evening, - . ,; m LAWRKNCB.AUg. IB. UAIIHIH At. ,WIJf .? of Theraaa Lawrenc. j-Njnaral fue,i MJ4iI0t,a A. M., from lata residence. 6502 Cnta&r'YfJ'M Meat Blesaed Sacrament 10 A. U. At -Wli "'idAeuinE. Aug. J4, tiiemas r. wm-MB band nf the late Matgaret Maaiilre. ruwafti ZJhfe en Monday, 7:e A. ai.. . reaioenee, air"" -iir Parrlah at. Solemn fequleni tnaa Qr,V. Mether of Sorrows' Church, ft. A. M. ,lnx a, rmM raihadenl r.m. rtatatlvea maul' K' friends, nlae Our Mether of BorejrV Tf A. B. Society and empleyes 6f U. tf. Mist are lnvtia-i te, attena. ,. .-. MAS8ET. Aug. 20, HARRIET B. MAi' SEY. of IMO Palmer at. Belalrvea U friends are Invited te attend funeral atnrjbag. Tuea,, R P. M.i at the apnrtmenta et JnlkB E. Stiles A Sens, 1417 E. Busquehanna, areV Int. private, Northwood Cem. McCULLY. Aug. 35. ROBERT LmTOlt. huaband of the late Matilda, McCuily, agwl 70. Relatlvea nnd friends, also societies of which he waa a member,, Invited te funeral services. Men.. 2 P, M , Ute reaidenca, lvM Eaat Chetten ayr.. Oermantewn, MeKEOWN. Aug. 20, RICHARD, husband et Elisabeth McKeewn (nee Olllan). Bl tlvea and frlenda, atae St. rhlllp'a Helr Name Society, are Invited te attend funeral. Wed., 8JI0 A. M.. late realdence, 12 Chrla tlan at. Solemn maas et requiem at St. Phillp'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely CreM Cm. MEIERS. Aug. 2T. CHARLES FBANCIal MEIERS, Jr., beloved aen of Charles Frav cla and Isabel Melera (nee Jamisen). Beta, tlves and frlenda arn Invited te attend fu neral, from hla parents' residence, 787 , m. Tiega at , Tues., 2 P. M. Int. Hely 8epu!ehr Cem. Viewing Men. eve. MECIINLEY. Aug. 24. WILLIAM D., hua band of Franree MeglnUy, m formerly of Orange. N. J. Relatlves nnd friends Invited te funsral services, Tues.. 3 P. . M. , parlerj of E. J. Lambert, S. E. cer. 2flth and ftldja ave. Int. Weat Laurel Hill Cem., rrlend may call Men. erenlng. (Newark paper please ceny). ... MEYER' Aug. 3B. ALBERT J., huibani of Emily A. Meyer, aged 43. Relative anc frlenda. also William C Hamilton Ledge, Ne, B00, T. and A. M and ether organlwvtlena, nre Invited te attend funeral services. Tuea.. 1 P. M., nt hi" late residence. 322 W. Romervllle ave , Olney. Int. private. Frlenda call Men . 8 te 10 P M. . MEYLRHOFF. Suddenly, at her Atlnnlle City home. 200 fl. Rhede Ialand ave.. Aug. 23. MARY, wife of Alerrla Meyerheff, of 4010 Yerk read. Phlla.. aged 07 Rela tives and friends are Invited te attend fu neral ncrvlrea at the parlnre or. j. . Plum, 130 roclfle ave., Atlantle City, Men . 0 A. M Frlenda can meet funeral at North Phlla Station. 11 07 A. M. Serv lra at Adath Jeshurun Chapel. 11.30 A. M. lnt Adath Jeshurun Cem. ., MILLIOAN At her residence. K30O Wln Wln Wln gohceklng HrlRhta, Oermantevvn, MAY BOL OER wife of Oswald M Mllllgan. Rela tives and friends are Invite I te nttend fu neral services, Wed.. 11 A M precisely,' at the David H, Schuyler Bldg . Bread and Diamond ata Int. private. .MOORE. Aug 27, CATHERINE B widow ef Frank Moere. ngd 00 eftra. Rela tives and friends are Invited te funeral. Wed., a P. M , residence, llaltlmere ave., Cliften Heights. Pa. Int. Mt. Zlen Cem. MORTIJinr.. At Chester, en August 23. 1022. MARY ELLEN, wife of Michael Mortimer Funeral en Tuesday morning at 8.30 from her late r-sidence. 2110 West Third street. Solemn high mass at immacuiata Heart Church at 10 o'clock. Int. Hely Cfeea 'MURRAY On Auguat 20 .1022. MATtlB. wife of James V Murray nf Highland Park. Pa Service private, en Wednesday after noon, nt 2 30 o'clock, at th OUvr II Balr MM. l2n Chestnut t. '""'T.jrlTMr: NAOELE Aug. 20, KATHEItrNE (ne; Traub), widow of Christian a. Nagele. aged, t4 years. Relatives and frlenda Invited U funeral services. Tuea.. 2 P M.. at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Spltrer. 152 N. Wilten et. Int. private. German Lutheran Cem. ...... NICK. Aug. 23. JULIA wife of the, lata Ferdinand A Nick. Relatlvea and frlenda nre Invited te attend funeral. Tuea.,. 8-80 A. M.. reald-nec of daughter Mra. Jamae Wafer. 0020 Thompeen at. Solemn requiem maaa at St. Rese of Limn Church 10 A. M. '"OURT Aug. 24. JOSEPHINE E . wife of the late Dr. A. J. Ourt. In her 8flth year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral services. Men.,3 P M.. at tha Church of the Messiah. Bread nt. and Mont gomery ave- Inf private ........ . PEIRCE. Termerly of Philadelphia, at California. Md . August 23. MARTHA, widow of Hugh Pelrce Relatives nnd frlenda In vited te funeral services, en Tueaday, at 8 P M . at the burial parlera of E. F vVhlta. 8d and Nerrla ate.. Cheater. Interment Chea ter Rural Cemetery. , . PFNTONEY. Suddenly. Aug. 24. 1022. MICHAEL J . huaband of the late Johanna C. Penteney Relatlvea and frlenda. also Jehn T. Qreble Pest. Ne. 10. O A. R.. In vited te funersl. Tues, 8:30 A. M.. late resi dence. 1040 N. Marvlne at. High .requiem mass at St. Malachy's Church. 10 A. M Int. Hjly Cresa --..-.- . t,,... PIMiL Aug. 27, 1022. JOHN L. PIMM. aged 83. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Wed.. 2 P. M. (daylight saving), residence of hla aen-ln-lnw, Walter Evans. Blchwoed, N. J. Conveyance will meet T25 P. M (daylight saving) train at Glasabore. N J. liiMHKV At rtellofente. Pa., en Elghtk Menth 27th. 1022. MIRIAM, wife et-Dr. William O. Ramaey and daughter of tha Inte Edward D and alary E. Eyre. An nouncement of funeral later REINER Aug 20. CAROLINA H.. wlfa of Albert O. Reiner, aged 42 Funeral Tuea.. 7 '30 A M.. realdence. 1,0.10 Appletree ,at, Maea Church of Our Ijdy of Victory 9 A M Int. Meat Hely Redeemer Cem. View. Ine Men. eve. RENTSCHLER. Aug 23. ANNIE, ajrlfa of FhlllD Rentachler (nee Heffman). Funeral aervlces. te which relatlvea und frtenda-ara Invited. Tuea.. 2 P M, late realdence. 108 S. 2d st. lnt Harlelgh Cem . Camden. K. J. Remains may be viewed Men. eve REYNOLD8. On Aug. 20, CLARA SI. MERCER, at her borne. 418 Beach Trea lane. Wayne. Pa Relatlvea and frlenda In vited te funeral services, en Monday. Aug. 28. at 8 r. M. Int. Tueaday morning Union Hill Cem.. Kennett Square. Pa. , RINOWALT Entered Inte reat. at Down Dewn Down Ingtewn. Pa . Aug. 20. 1032. LAURA HOUS TON, wife of J P Rtngwalt, formerly of Phlla Pervlcea and Interment Tues, RORRINS. At Florence. N". J . Aug. 2T, 1022. I.OEI.LA. wife of Rudelph B Bob bins, aged 01. Funeral services at her lata residence. Krent ana walnut sis.. Florence. N J . Thurs.. 2 P. M int. uad reuewe' Cem . Burlington. SCII1VCLY Auc. 25. 1022. MAnY B... widow of Albert Schlvcly. In her 80th year. Funeral aervtcca. Men.. 4 o'clock, at her lata realdence. S3hoel read Wvtieete, pa. Int. pvt. SEITHER Aug. 24. LOUISA, widow of Frederick Selth-r. ng"d 83 jeara Funeral ,... Un- If A , n, ,,. v -ld.in n 1 rli, It" .'lull . , . ... . fc., .q i.ir,,, m. her daughter. Mra. Wm D Asnlp. 1013 Rus Rus eemh at. Int. private. SMITH. Aug 24. WALTER, husband of Matilda timlth (nre Krall) Relatives and frlenda. also Seuthwaru lu7ge. Ne 71. S. PC B., are Invited te attend funeral. Men., 2 P. M . realdence, 1218 S. 20th at. Int. Fern wood I'em SOUTHWOOD Aug. 20. of Pitman, K. J ANGELINA B SOUTHWOOD. In her ,084 year. Funeral Tues . 2 P. it., residence of her daughter. 10J Celllngs ave., Colllngs Celllngs Colllngs weod. N J. STRYKER Aug. 25. 1022. EDWARD Vf. 8TRYKER. Services en Tueaday at 2 P. M.. ut hla late residence. 8127 French at. Pel lea of the Tvvents-lghth District Invited. Re mains viewed Monday. 8 te 10 P. 31. Inter ment private. HWOYER On Auguat 20 1022. HOBINA C widow of Jamea J Swever aged BT eara Relatives anil filcnda are Invited te the rervlce en TueadB mernlna, at 11 p clock at her late residence. 8018 Spring Oarden at. Interment private Pleaae emit flewera THOMAS. Aug 21. AARON I, huaband nf the late Mary E Pursgleve Themas, aged ll.' Relatives and frlenda Invited te attend funeral. Wed 2PM from late reaidenca. Chapel ave. and Penna R R bridge. Mar ehantvltle, N. J lnt Coleatewn Cem. Vlow Vlew lng Tues eve. TOO.MEY. Aug. 20. JOHN J. huaband of Anna Toomey and son of Anna and late Jehn Toomey. aged 21 yeara h mentha. Relatives and frlendB, also pollce efflcere of 14th Dlat are Invited te attend funeral, Wed.. S SO A M , from hla late residence, 3341 Morten at Oermantewn. helernn requiem mass at Church of St Vincent de Paul 10 A M. Int. Helv Sepulchre Cem VAN 1X)HSEN. Aug 27 1023, JOHN VAN FOSHF.N Relatives and frlenda are In vited te attend funeral aervlea Tuea., 2.80 P M . at the p-vrlers of I) H Ilewen 6 Hen 50th and Catharine ata lnt private. Gloucester City IN J ) papera please copy. NF.TTERLF.IN Aug 2U JOHN, husband nf Mary Louise Vetterleln. aged 73. Funeral late residence 315 Earlham terrace. Oer Oer manlewn Tues . 2 P. M. Int. Northwood 'nT'iRD Aug 23. F.I LIS F husband of Mnrthx Ward Relative. n.l frknda are Invited te attend funtral servlrea Tuea.. 8 30 P M residence C0JI Tulip at , Wla. slnemlng lnt private Magnelia Cem. . WlCllTEHMAN Died (.uildrrily en Aus. 24. AI.HKRT J son of Eiuet and Pauline (nee Slmeiw, seed 1 jcara Relallvca and frlenda, alae Court Trltva of Frankford Ne. 43 Invited te funeral snrvtces en Monday, at 2 P M , from parents' realdanea. lkSO Klnaey kU. Trankfnrd (nt. Oakland Cem. WICK At Profile Heuse, F JI an August 24. 1022. JOHN E WICK. Rela tives and frlenda, alae Washington Ledge. Ne. 50, F & A. M . and all organisatiens' of which he waa a member, are Invited te the service en Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, nt the Ollver II Balr Illdr , 1820 Chestnut st Phlla Interment at Weat Laurel Hill Cemetery vinMtl.l, On Aug. 27 JAMBia TARNALL. of 41 B. Wyoming ave,, Ardrnert, l'a IJU mill'' ui iuu-ai miii uu aiven. YOUNO - Au, 20 MARTHA, widow pf Theinaa Yeung imed 73 Ratatlvaa and frlenda are Invited tu nltcnd funeral servlca. Wed . 2 1' M . nt late residence kfl.i C BeblU ler at lnt Magnelia Cem Frrcnda may call Tua eve ZEITI.ER -Aug 20, MAX JIEITLEn, en. graver, aged 08 yeara Relatlvea and frlenda. also Schlaratla Seclsty Htee and Copper plate Engravers' League, Rhelm Pfaelaar ixneflclal Society Steuben Society, German club, ra Invited te attend funeral service. Tubs 8 30 P M at tha funeral home of Jehn lilmmerlH Bena 2123-27 N. Uread it Incineration at Cheltan Iltlla CrenuX "rlum. Wed . 10 30 A M vreaaa. PNDFJtTAItr.aS aaasaiaaaaa -a,,, i ,,r. . iiaajnaj jjf) g v A ( i -a . - n
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