Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA'. WEDNESDAY. OCOER 25, 1JMT
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C, C, C. & St. L.
(C, W. & M. Div.)
1st 4s, 1991
Detroit River Tunnel
lat 4Vat, 1961
F. P. Ristine & Ce.
Widintr Bnildi-.-, PhiUdtlp-ia
.w Yerk lUiabath. N. J.
Umbers .Vtif Yerk and PMtatilphte,
Bleck Exchanges
PUBLIC SALE
Anthracite Ceal Lands in Main
Basin Southern Anthra
cite Fields
The undersigned will offer nt public
Ala at the 1'itins: Uan'a Hi 1 Het. I,
pettevllle r"' nt 1,,n '"v' A J',
cn the Sixth day of Neveinbe- 1922.
U of Its right, tit e and i t rest In
611 acres of ciml lunil, mom ,r le-"
located partly In and ea.tvv i I from
the City of I'Mtsillle, t huj Iklll l mints,
Pennsylvania, ie i t s n tlu f n 3
lecatlj brown tun t'i 'nrniim lnmN.
junction Tract, a' 1 I irn of the Irregri.
larlty nnd the Imrnl. nrnnll (rittt.,
Thc"e l.ind are oressed b the tr.i ks
Of the I'ennsv Ivunl I Rtillreuil anil tt
the rhlUdelnlil ""'' Rendlnit Railway
Cempanv Thev ure e e i II lent nn i
And of proper conferr itlen ti accom accem accom
rnednto a lnsla ceL.ery of larue ca
pacity. The trac's contain all the coal
measures commen'y contained .n the
deepest basins of the Anthracite Field,
including the lluck Mountain, Mum
moth and 1'rlmres veins.
Termai Fifteen (15) per cent cash
when the property la struck down, and
the balance wltMn thirty days, upon the
tender of the deed te the purchaser at
the office of 'hs Counsel for the under
lened whose add-ess I stated he'ew
Fer further lartlculars apply 'e the
undersigned or te tne local efllce of
the Compan
i arsieru, t-aroen i euntj,
Fennslan!i,
where maps or the land
or furnished te parties
can be "ten
interested
The Lehigh Ceal and Navigation
Cempanj,
J, L. Ptene, Keal ltate Acenl,
437 Chestnut Street,
rhllailelplila, Te.
Cee. M. Keadu, Attorney,
116 .. Centre Street,
retmllle, l'a.
TIN N( Ml.
10 THE Iini.HLH' 01 rilllDKLl'lllA
BAI'lll TRANSIT tOMl'AN KUl II'
MET TKLsT CKBTlFIL.rd SEULES
"C." I
Notre Is rerM ti t!-at t9 c''1cat;
-relnaft- rumera-d M-mJ U"(2-r in
fqulprrent Trjut Aure-n-ert nhive mentioned
between Wrn V '.et F it t Trust Com Cem
riny, Truj'ee n-1 is i le rh.a HaplJ T-an-rtt
Cemr i Ine !at 1 Mav 1, 1 '13
lime In aucerJa-ic .l'" t 10 termi rind pro pre
visions of m I Acre-trent been ci el for
tedeinr en arj j,arrent cn November 1
112 and ,vi ft ' c-r erft.9 r4 r Hn 0j
the euttarV-r Eu irrr' Tru.t i-t,",ates
of eald lcsi.9 sv'rh u! 1 "li-ure .'I'-aueit
te Nevemte- 1 I':!, w r r-de-ned anl
retired en -id dn'e r-ga-I nf tre 3j?
dt tfereef art a d'"id warrant
maturlne af.r sa'l di'e i b" me r'i
ind the re!l-s f f.a ! - --a'-j t-r-ln-tr
enuni-rat 1 "l be er'lt.pd -n pre-n-tatlen
ther-ef en y te the pa- a je 'hereof
id te a pm''im cf SS theen teuetrer
.lth tr dlldnd due en VI da'e hut
v.jtieut any dividends accru nx th-reafter
The hole-- e the -a i -rt'. atea are
renulrd 'e rr-n tr-eni 'e- rarr-n' and
feemrtlnn with 'he NVeTh- 1 11.2 anl
r'i nueseiu-nt d Mdenl wi--in'i a'.ta"r-d
rt the er'i'-e n FH- 'ty Trjut Compan
nite S2 fi..rut ft I'hl'i "i N'o N'e
"rrN'r 1. 1h22 f-em ar1 afir whl h dite
Idends upon tt tail certlfcatei mil
rease(
The .fertile"'-- nl'-i vr r.-pt'en are
e, 1540 te 1(130. lnrlnlTe. due Vfiy 1, 1P3S
n. lJt te ITOi. Inrli"lve due Nev. 1. isn
Sn. 170? tn 17f3 Inrlll-lve flue M ir 1. 10J
e. 171 tn 1SITS Ineln.lre dne Ner J. IIJI
?"V". " il '' tn-lmlre ,ln. Mar 1 1D73
IIDEUTX TRIM ce'IFYNY iru.tee
M P ijT-JT Ires'dent.
... 321 i"he-tnut street. Phlla.
fertetrhe- 1" tee; ""
n e i i r r
VeMee Is h e ti,- it the Be-d'-e J.
T-lernvpli iemjniT h -rra-d anl
S"opted lin ti- wh. re-Ti at of j' ,A
Compan' undir iie I n-1-e l- reem.nr
dated r,c ewr l"n lfU ir 1 -., e ,,( err
repj- eIikMi".'htl. 'i-T , and
Trust crrprv V' ( . , I , , ,
one cer tl-ere; , . ,r. , cav.-, ,
Trust re-nrs:iv nt V i-, ' -r,..
Safe lrj" . nnl Truf C""ira .' p .
hu.r5h.. '' . 'h I'-re.l e-l. ' -, h 's f
said Lnlted r ephn-, a- t, ,,riu ,
panv urder ,. i h-tiu ,... ' ,r.,n.. .
srd en; rrpy vi - Th. r-;j -a' e Trj' m
the mo-tcae 1.t h j fii'ed t .
Phene and Te!-s-arh C'Ptany te secure
pavmeit of tl lords -a 1 L'ni'ei r j
t none and Te eir-nnh ( r.m-.r... '
1-HAKI ES L MILITR.
Ee.re'.ary,
, ".euin uuKe -treet,
...an fi-ier. ra
JAMES ARfTtHALD.
H H Otr.KTsri.s
A C RriniN-ON.
W U-. RYnv "
t m t I:;3ef
CltAR'.C p milLcr.
Eeni.-e'ders' rerr-ifte- n' te fr'.e
THE IMM.A1'I1IJS t NI(7n IlTlMl v
PAVTELS Fe-ret4ry
r.UiniiM rnt ntx com, rn fiht
mt(.. (i", mmuve rt vn iievris "
KetlcH Is herhlv Cvn t! V "u'.uaiL,
of the term- t 'he above . r .nV datirt
May 1 tt'l! boils Nr s n ...()"
I1H 47.' la e I n d'mr '-" re-' .rrr n
out rf rr .' -, bld ". 're r i , T?
L, i. ii" t., ,, . .'. '.. ' Govern
t hestnui s r, t r'hi , ' J
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Bl'R V.M'I
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THE I.IKMIII N VnilN VL
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rs las i
i 1M23.
S tav 1e
The.
Bea .1
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dared a uuai
t v In
lend ( f
3 tier rent
IBYfl, pavntle vevemlwr 1. i')fy.
holders of ricer-i at cese of baCnf,, Octc.
V.A '.I 1l ("ki.,e i ,a(ii. N-ivJ
Th Beat l of Jj.rt irs hn- alau author
UeJ that tl.e K'.m ;f JI'MXiduj ihii ij,
trarnffrre.J fr m thj ur! iisj pn nn tr.
count t ) th, aurplud a e n i a m ti
Uiyiui 4i4iu vii iiic u nr r ' j l"M Ifll I
CHARLE-J JI. AjH.en
' tsnier.
THE (IMIMDMir.inil Tiri.K INLtt.
ami: and llll .XT MMIPIM
PhlUde'phlH Pa Oi tber 11 ni.'2
The Lire ti.rs hive ihls day ue ared a
Quarterly ldvldcnd of 1 ur 1 er Cent ii)
I'rea if Tax javnt,9 Nuember n th t,
stockholders es rtFlstemd at tri (,.eas of
buslines Octter 31st and 1iuh trans
(erred 12 o.neu t) purnlus, making mat
fund J1.5U0 OUU. Checks vvl.l be ma led
JAJlEd V EI l.lduv
!I!!, irsr,
C1TRAL Till SI AM) bAU.NOM
"orteber 10 1023.
DIVIDKN'D Nn 71
The Heard of Uuocters this day declared
tht regular uuarterly dlvldenl of 2 pir lent
nd an extra illvilend of I ier rnt. i ,vui
Nuvemli. r 1, 111.'.', te rie.kli I. f i,. ,-d
October -" H'J-' Che ks be n , . i
JIU Ml' PS K 1 I KFx -e r-l ,,,
UU! blMH .NII(INL IIXSL III' 11111 .
Dhl.I'lllV. P
(' i r .'I 1922
The Direct rs have ibis iU I ur- I a
tint-annual dltulird of -.Iv per ient iil'V),
payable Nutiiiilier I. II)"-, tJ stud! idcrs if
rtcerd October 21 10.'.'
Checks will tt mailed
WILLIAM hAITi II
i aetner
' AMI'AKii MINING CIIMPN
Vlilladelphla. Octol er 24 1022.
Tha Directors liava this day declared a
Quarterly dividend of three per rent (Wr)
payabU Nevembrr 10, 1B2, te tlockbeidera
Sia Iv:u,u vviuwi j. .e
CMCU
lll be mailed.
f -.VJICPH B. WILLIAMS.
llnnil- v intcrl for !nkln- Kun,i
f Jml aiann s Ii I i, .. , re. ,"r' ,
rntlr,.R i te- ! la,, of tr rt ,0 ,',,,, ,
llends ai the rffie, tf tha PtdeitifVs"
emPM) in th. (-1 v Cf n l!a'-n a P .
in or p-ler te the ers' dj of ,,.
1C22 P. rii off-si a- 'le fev... ;r . ,.
xcmdli.- par and a riel "t.r.-t .n i,
lerept-d ar 1 ra.d for srwJl ' l' '"
llff.r.rt heler, te .ff.rel ! at . ' d, 1
vrlce. 1'ie numler of b3n Is -aken .,-,""?
.hall be en a pre ra'a basl, as r.7 '
nract cable in proportion te tie 1.c, rUT.
jer of bends of ere 1 u
W J
ireasursr.
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
The Mexican Petroleum conversion
plan was surprisingly liberal, compared
with the erlelnnl offer, ami should be
ery tilrneini: news te the scattered
-hareli ililers 3'e tell the real truth of
the matter, iwlied.v was plcnid mere
than the aler-UIinlilr-ri, boeauso the at
trui'tiu'iicss of the new offer will hasten
the disappearance of "Mexican l'cte
from the beard Hip (.took has been a
disturbing element en the Steclt Lx Lx
phance for mm oral years, and, conse
quently, n thorn in the aide of every
broker. OonscrvaWe houses, and even
these net se particular In their spicii
latlve policies hae never relished the
wide fluctuations in such a stock where
the supply is known te be ee limited.
Timid traders are frightened out of the
market when these speculative football
tart te cut un some of tneir who ,
apers. The violent gyrations of ' Mex-
lean rote" put nil ether einioitiens in
ilm hnde.
When the Toteco field went te salt
fb te was heav selling of the stock
i ti the theory of hciuy depredation in
t1 e I'eiiip tnj 's vnlti". (.reups of daring
speculators, who sold the stock short,
were enl tee gild te cover before the
.fnel: t en. -hed '.'Oil The Doheny crowd
W"L :"' 1 L r 1 Z: hehnb
cf "soiling what in t hKn," but some
" " " r . . r. .
unknown iniluetiee nlwas put en the
brake I
In brie.', there will be no sorrow i
when "Men! an Pete" disappears fren I
l he vteel. Le.trd.
Tearful of ntrropean Situation
Almest eer tupmbr of the local
I i in.ifi! i.iiinTnnmt rettirnlniz
frem1''
ai'reid i' open 1-. etrres-slng his nis
u itigs of tbtf l'..repcan ltuitien. In
t . st instances this eoncltislen was
leaohed after a personal and careful
.nvestlsatien of the political, economic
n J tinancial conditions. It is claimed
lv all the situation is net altogether
lepeless, but unless some dra'tic cura
tive measures are promptly found and
agreed upon by all the arie'is nations
a terntie slump will hardlv be avoid
able The greatest sympathy is flt for
it Is claimed,
Trinee, which country. :
La. net been treated fairly.
"The English nre making a heroic
eifert te get their country t"ck en R
- id fo'indatlen ngain." slid a banker
vex'erdiv, who returned from Europe
M'.nUav. " ' lh rich men of England
nre willingly and patnenea"y sur-rende-i'g
n r least two-thirds of their
in me 1:1 taes and terrible sacrifices
ir le.ng wxil en all Mdes. England
1 1 j Tim 0 nn its mind te pav all it-"
l.bts but nobody seems lncltnt
1 'ir'nnfl wlnt was owed te het
a
re
the reh of etln r nitlens have unquei unquei
teni'dy mini tliir wealth in Ameri
can and et'ier s.ite securities In erdr
1 eape burdensome taxation, th"
Knglih are stmding shoulder te
she'ilder te bring England's tinancial
p-cs:.;e where it t-ioed before war.'
Central Leather
Recent reports of the Improving
conditions in tk" leather Industry n-c
borne out by the statement of the
iViitnil Leather t'empany for the thinl
. larter Tlwi cainirgs for the three
months enedlig in Septembei show el
smplus after t.ites of ii.iS,0i4. equal,
after nllew.ns f'11' prefcrreil dividends,
te ferf. -f' ir cents n bhare en the
inmmen .. ok Th's compared with a
rietiei- f .'.00 ."2 for the preueus
nunrter and n d. n it of M.54.0j3 In
the third nttir'er .at year. 1 'n op
tember liu t1 e prefit-cml -less de'uMt vva1
0 TC4 'r'"'. apalnsi NT..".:! 00" June 'M
nnI :..iO,07U en September SO last
jear . .
r Tli surplus nfter tuxes for the nine
-nnntl "f t!ie alender nr ameunte.l
te '1 " '" enual te thlrty-clsht cents
a bMre m tie $M 2VS nr.O prj-fen ed
teek acaintf n deficit of S11.T,"5 s." 1
in the vie period of 11)21. Tbe re- I
pert wi.. e en.-eurnins, nevertbele'.s
t-hev's a resumrt.en of dtv '.ends btlll ;s
'n the distant future, lenving little
feiin'ati-n for some of tbe recent
"tta isirt reports circulated prlmarllj
for bpeciiiatne purposes.
American Ship nml Commerce
dren enrnlncs of the American Ship
nn.l onme-re tr tie first elslit
nenths of lf)' nr sr-tu'v ,n ee, ,s
i f ra-niis- of the ',mii per ed la't j-ar
and i' t mnv oeun'erbnhnee the deli t
uf .1 ii4." If4 rtsultlni: from t'c f nl
icarS operation" In 1021. despite the
decline In ocean rrrlght volume nnd low
mlg.t rates The reasons for Hil
ar rt-Int.en n (.perntin; expenses of
steamer, pir' if "1 .eh Is te be found
.n the decrease of l"i per cent In sea--non
- wises, ndju "trier.: of cost price
of t nuR beucht fr..m the Shipping
li.iard, settlement . Gevrnmeni
clim.i and favor ibn reports of sub
sid ny c rapatii'-d' operations.
TUj company's phare In Cramps
?hip and Knclne recular and extra
dlvlderds se far this ;ear amounts te
well evr S'5 1"0 U"i), compared witi
la-,: venr entire receipts from tli s
sei rce of sflti't 7T-
Ti sriie e' skvi'ti ve"sels, thnt hn.'
he. n 11 1 .p f r eral months, te th.
A'lant i' i Nav.itlen Cerapnnv Ins
resile,! ii, ti,. sivlni; of lare .,vr
head est- nt the same time redjcinrj
ep.rui.-u i arijes en tlin cntne flei
te a ba s i .ere rjuable te the volume
of ctri liiindled.
The rulj isti ient of "hips be'i;ht from
the '. pp iu' Heard unilcr tl e p'.nnet
1 i.rcb isa jlan, while terms have b-cn
private should brinir the final price
imle- ?Kj u ten. The bem; valje of
the t'ce: last year, accord. n 'e the an
nual retort, averjcfsl S10G a t n.
nit of Heusecleanliit;
One conimis'-leii lieMsij s, nt e t a wire
that vesreplav vveulii i n I n i n ar,
un end of li t ine in stn ,. i,i i i at ,
rn' v i " 1. 1 li 1 "l."il fi r t Jav i
t.iii nrr.iw "Wi-nki ei ,f ti, n
ket," bad tlie wire, ' a-, nt b' en una
t.i uriv imfiiveriib i- I'M jmen'- I
"teel.s bavi" (In lne'l la--eiv Lunui'
t slurp brcuks in li gh-pr.inl Stnniitt 1
(ill i-siies. eii (.irr.t I ive hr iki
in S'tiuclnrd Oil e'i'l inrs'iiR from 2
te l'JU points wi'li'.'t liilluencliiR the
general market, '1 -af'e-s tnvv usiutis d
tertunen ever nltil.r n i h storks as
Standard (111 of N'v V.rk .N w Jersey,
Vacuum, etc 'J'lier-i Ian b en n clean-lns-eut
nre. (as u J t' s U just vvhit
the market needs ice, main hi'i-
pri.cd hlOekS were bU'lK beugnt oil j
(l nml 10 jielnt
'nar-ins
Stewart
nier "TieHlenictec
Z!:T: w
i-im- .f the
I.aiKU hlllei if li' .
directlv relli etei i b
istevvurt-u arm r s, e(, ,,,,,, r (
pnny In the tirst ihm muntli-, i f ru
net earnings, aftr taxi" vv.re .'i ,"1 1 -07j,
eijuivalent te S7 10 a ahare en
the 47SJ Us.') sbarua .f tie-jiar uplral
Hteek Net of SI 0,"7 lat In the third
quarter and $1 V),". 011 In the beeend
quarter were Leth trreater thun total
GEO. A. HUHN & SONS
Members of the Phila'elpi a New Y ir
and Chicago Stok li hatur-i
Hew Y rk Cutitm Ex r.rps
STOCKS & BONDS
e ight
i
I f r
arri
et us r ' r
lltllivui ( i t I U His k jt s'
V I I II, I HI
MORRIS J. ROOT
i y. .-n 1 rs 1 ! a
Certinetl I UD11C ACCOlMiant
Lafayette Building, Philadelphia
SSsS.SI" mere than earnings of $2,878!-
UOO III JW-Vi I
The dividend has been increased twice
this year, from fifty cente te seventy
five cents In April and from seventy-five
cents te si October 1'0. The entire
$2,000,000 bend issue dated March 1,
1021, and maturing March 1, 1020, was'
redeemed from cash resources at 10 i
and interest September 1.
Pcnnsjlvnnbi Stockholders
rer Blnee the nnnttal meeting of the
Pennsylvania Kailread In March, when
official asurance was given a restora
tion of the 15 per cent dividend rate
would be made at the earliest pessible
moment, numerous Investors began
tnklnc back their stock. There was
also considerable Institutional buying
for at the peltig figures, with the 6 per
cent rate restored, the stock offered an
atti active Income basis.
The result has been a decrease of
nearly 0000 in the number of ehare-
rinlflem. innMratlntr ft rmrMSgnfindln"; In-
crease In the number of larger holders.
per the seventh consecutive month, the
number of shareholders In September
decreased ii3. Compared with Octo
ber of last year, the decrease was
shown te he 2t7.".
i.c-ocrnphleallv, stock Is divided as
fellows, with comparison with preced
ing ear: l'cnnslvanla, 47.22 per
cent, increase 2.27 per cent ; New-
Yerk, 23.57 per cent, dpcreise .1.04
! cent; New England. 0.09 per cent.
lecrcase O.eS per cent: foreign, Ii.it
per cent, increase 2.23 per cent, and
scattcrins, 13.78 per cent, decrease
0.1)0 per cent. 'Women stockholders I
held 81.09 per cent of the stock, in- ,
crease 0.37 per cent and numbered
03,046, decrease 64, constituting 47.7
per cent of total holders, increase 0.07
per cent, uneir average neming was
snare. 1111, -liwiwj..iv.
SHARPLES PLANT CLOSED
West Chester, Pa., Oct. 23. A shut
down for an indefinite period was an
nounced last evening at the Sharpies
separator plant here. All the men,
with the exception of a few retained en ,
repair and care -taking worn, were laia
off. Thev were surprised at peine ieki
1 . T . .. .-. .-,.
the plant would close "for readjustment
et werKing conuniene.
At nbeut the same time last year the
machine men were laid off in a similar
manner and were net cnlled back until
several months later.
Trenten Cottgerijaterp
of Jlusstc
W. J. O'TOOLE, Director
A Medem Institution With a Streng Faculty
A complete musical education at moderate cost. Con-clatlen
of theory and practice in all departments from the beginning
te graduation.
Free Scholarships te these students making the most progress
amount te $500.00 annually. Students enrolling new may com
pete for midyear distribution of these Scholarships.
Nermal Courses for Teachers
Beginners Accepted in Preparatory Department
Fer Catalogues Address Secretary
540 East State Street, Trenten, N. J.
imii""'"J
j Florence Haenle
1 Cerc-trr.els'er of nie'i s bvirreny
J - hes -i
: Violinist
' Available for Recitals
the Season of 1922-23
i
m
J Residence xludle
! 327 IS". Lawrence St. '.
J Telephnn- Market 1053 ,
' rrTi"l iiifiuiifil'""'"""""'
r,r?.'"tfiMr,
"
Leschetizky Piane Scheel
HAROLD NASOX
Director
(Pupil et T-'.etzly). Th
-hftlzKV M-thr-d -Nermal
fn- Teacher vvith nip.trna
eenally trained alitnnte
dt-er s Dert, Vecal Ptpt .
Lartjuases
1712-14 CHESTNIT ST.
"turtrlin the riemn inrai
SuJluSTTTZ.
1YW-".
BRUNO EINHORN
Cellist
loitructten tn Violoncello atd
Ensemble Muila
1313 Pine Street
Walnut 072G
.-m-e,-
ELSIE MILLER
Seprano-Teacher
Church-Oratorie-Unccrt
.. s. ms.m mmm. .
Margaret E. Dailey
Seprano
Teacher of Singing
Studie Ne. 21, 1716 Chestnut St.
I WYES SCHOOL OF RHYTHM
iice Kraft, of Nejes (.reup,
Teacher
Art Ani,tllc 1.B:3.U"'""' !"j1
PIANO VKUAN
if rebertcU . fetnrfte
Or-anlat of the Baptlit Temple
STUDIO, 1714 UU.MMT SI
.lesef Chudnowsky
VIOLINIST
of the Philadelphia Orchestra
Studie, 2HI.U . 32(1 M.
Phene I
Diamond 7232
FAISRIZI MUSIC SCHOOL
1172 Seuth Bread Street
TEACHER OF SIN0INO
Italian Method Correctly Tnutht
I'MilaT ce.NHKKVfnu or music
II. IIKMIKIK MKItJIW. 1 Uireclur.
II IAS IIKN HKK.MI I
218 BOUIU 20fU STREET
NEARER BALANCE
OF PRICES NEEDED
Intorectlntr Points en Law and
interesxing remw en Law ana
Business Given te
Credit Men
Interesting points en the business
outlook nnd en the relationship between
business and law wcre given r the
Philadelphia Association of Credit Men
nt its quarterly meeting and dinucr at
the Hellcwir-Stratferd last night.
Ctcorge Ean HebertH, vice presi
dent of the National City nank of New
Yerk nnd former director of the mint,
In his address en the "lousiness Out
look," asserted. In the course of his re
marks, cither the price of farm products
must pe up or tlw cost of ether products
of Industry must come down in order
te restere the equilibrium necessary for
a continuance of the indutrlal activity
of the country.
"We hae had both movements In
some degree In the last year," he said,
"and the situation is better In conse cense
quciu'e." Improvement in the building
trades and the railreid t-it nation was a
contributing factor te the general in
crease In business, Mr. lleberts said,
lie declares there were cxi client pros
pects of present conditions being main
tained.
"The world Is obsessed with the Idea
of ever-production, but there is no '
uruch thing as ever-production, he i
continued. "There ma be unbalanced 1
production, which the world has been
suffering from, hut there Is no limit te
human wants. The Idea thn 'here Is
also only a limited amount of business
te be done nnd of trade te be had Is
nonsensical, when the truth Is that
there neer was any limit te the amount
of trade te be had or of the wealth that
may be created." 1
The problem of society today is that
of 60 co-erdlnatlnjf productive capacity,
net only of tills country, but of the
world, the speaker continued, as te
obtain the greatest possible output and
distribution et ail the comforts or ute
Unification of Interests Is the most
significant thing that results from the
system of specialized industry neces
sary te maintain the sfandird of ptes-ent-day
society, Mr. Heberts asserted.
"If every group," he said, "does its
work faithfully and skillfully, there
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
LOUISE STERRETT HAZEL
Lyric Seprano
Soloist Church of Advocate, Oernsntewn
Teacher of Voice and Piane
Camden pupili beginning before Decem
ber lit will receive a reduced rate.
401 Broadway, Camden, N. J.
RES1DENCE-STUDIO
Z6G Creiment Terrace, Collingswood, N. J.
Phenes, Colllncsueod 619.W Camden 1074
Edith Walten Hamlin
Authorized Teacher of Progressive St net
Children's Classes in Piane and
Theory New Forming
Adult eln"f In Hnnnnti it l l jir Train
In j Onrh f r PruRirs-iht IceelurV
I tam t it) n
1600 MASTER STREET
I'll lie I'" 1 ir "I I
AOiES
REIFSNYDER
Contralto Teacher e Singinj
MAROUERITE
SIBLEY
Seprano Teacher el Sight Singing
Roem 3M
1520 Chestnut St
Locust 4682
Phllac'lshla
ANNE McDONOUGH
SIGHT SINGING
1623 W.M.N IT STUKET
ntfrrstitir dim nr en yl;j)Lcatlen
MARY B. IMMEL
1011 S. St. Ilernard Street
Orftnlat and Choir Dirsoter Mutchmere
Presbyterian Church
1STH ST. AND MONTGOMERY AVE.
I'lune Organ
Limited number ef pupils aoetpttd.
Woodland 37e2 W
Mary Elizabeth Suddards
TLA lil.ll .'
PIANO and HARMONY
Jtiin Ilrivii I Kit id
rheiif. (Merbruek 10i.()frbroek, Dill i.
Rachel Troest Stuempfig
SOPRANO
CONCERTS
RECITALS
li II III !l III! I
Isabel Heward Chapman
Teacher of Singing
Studie. l'J2.i Clie4tRUt St.
Resldene" releph.ne
Protten 2311 W
J.HI i
MAND0LIK
1 iirnre nor
OUITAR
BA;J0
you te p ay
ability ln getUna-
tin si InitruiiKiits ijulcVly
free I ntsleeue.
ean tilllSONS
DALE 1603 WALNUT ST.
tee 0197
i Ptall
Conservatory. All Inatrumenta taught.
tery 8804 N. iired7 ITU . -bi. Cat,
Vecal. S 81nln. 'siiiuii urai
will be mere of everything for rery rery
bedy. Hut If the general policy Is te de
just as llttle as possible, there Is bound
te be less of everything for everybody,
nnd the conditions of life wlU grew
harder,"
Jehn M. Patterson, former Common
Pleas Judge, advised business men In
general te cenfine themselves te busi
ness and step trying te act as lawyers,
nnd declared that 75 per cent of the
big cases that get Inte the courts de net
belong there. lie admonished business
men te get legal advice before assuming
important obligations. Vr. Edward J.
Cattcll nlse spoke.
NEW FIRE ENGINES TOO
BIG TO ENTER STATIONS
Recently the city awarded contracts
for the purchase of fire apparatus cost
ing $480,000. Great units of modern
BMv7mrMjMsar
'- EniNllllHirl'IIIin
i ?i mil : '
1 mil 1
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NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE, INC.
1st and defending Mtg. 5 Geld Bends, Series "A"
Dated Oct 1, 1922 Due Oct. 1, 1952
Frem of Nermal Federal Income Tax up te 2fe
Pennsylvania Four-Mill Tax Refunded
The company serves tlj city of New Orleans with electric light
nnd power, gas and street railway service.
The net earnings for the six-year period ended August 31, 1922,
averaged mere than 294 times annual interest charges, while the
net earnings for the past year have been mere than 4 times
annual interest charges.
JLppJUxiNen ecftl b maAt te list We
bends en the New Yerk Stock Exchange,
PRICE 90 & INTEREST, TO YIELD ABOUT 5.70
BATTLES & CO.
I Established 1890
Independence Square (East), Philadelphia
i
' irawMi rn"!! FiiiirainwiinrimiiiiiiBMiraiirirriiffii
A European education in
dancing without going
abroad.
NEWMAN-DANCING
Fuller Bldg. 10 S. 18th St.
Albert W.Newman,
I. S. M. D.,
Master Teacher
Russian Ballet, Tee
Dancing,
Stage Craft.
Modern Dances
in 5 Lessens
Children's Class
Every
Saturday Morning
Teacher's Coune
Recognized Diplomas
Newman graduates are teaching
in the best schools and dancing in
the best companies
Giuseppe Beghetti
Operatic and Concert Tener
Graduate, Royal Conservatory of
Music, Jlllane, Itulr
Studie. 1710 Chestnut St
PIULVDLI.PHIA. P..
New 'Verk studio, HZ Ciraegle Hall.
Jievv 'ierk tlty
Addrrsa
1710 Chestnut bt,,
Secretary,
IleU I'b.i Spr.
0057
Francis J. Cosgrevc
VOICE
Studie, 1716 ChestnutSt., Roem 33
3001 I'nruli St., Tacony
ue in mv 10IS It
KTlll.RINi:
Rosenkranz
Contralto Teacher of Singlnt
s ile PRI.SSKR ill Il.DINO
1714 Chestnut Street
Re.'denre,
1 I if
11)15 N. 23d st.
( elumbld 07,14
JULIA K. L0NGSD0RF
Instructor Accompanist
Piane Soloist
Renlei e Studie' 2303 Oreen Bt Tel.
V rlsr 2779 J Mondays and Thuradaya:
Elkirs Park. Church Read and Park Ave.
Tel Milroie 62B,
r
MARTIN LISAN
j Teacher of Piane
i Studie, 1923 Chestnut St.
Keallence Tslephene' Oreze-i 3503 J
i Barry Conservatory
I P ane Violin, Mandelin, Oultar, Dai
Tener Danje Locust II
II 305 Preiier Bldr. 1714 Cheilnut St
l Residence Studie: 3143 O St.
II OarflelfT 0680 W
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Herbert Wilber Greene
Teacher of Singing
Studie, 202 1'resser Hldg.
1714 Chestnut St., Phila. I
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PAUL VOLKMANN
Teacher of Sine ntf
Studie: 2 Hi S. 20th St.
Locust 1877
Realdeneei 60 W. Pomona Bt,, Otn,
Phene i Otn, 2032 J
PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY
Germunlewn llrancb
All East Wa
units a.De.
I'hena flln.
III!
TMr.
ITespertna mailed. Jeseph
W. Clarke.
O. TSOHOFPTeacher of Jlundolle, Hauje,
J250 J.i 1520 sllbsea InstruiatuU.
I.UII".. mw t'.,,ii V,,V ", " j"u.iu
fire-fighting machines were ordered and
allocated te various stations. The units
liave begun te nrrlve nnd new the city
finds them se large they cannot get
into six of the flreheuscs.
The width of the engines is only an
Inch less than thnt of the doers of the
stations In question, and the driver s
scats tower te such heights that a man
attempting te drive nn engine out of n
station would be Bwept from his perch.
As n lcsult nn nppcal watt innde te
the Finance Committee for tneniy te
enable the Eire Department te remedy
the situation.
Thercfore Chief Davis nnd Chief
TSnNter, of the Bureau of City Property,
jellied forces In an appeal te fhe PI PI
nnnce Committee te appropriate the
mencv which wdll cnnble the City Prop
erty Bureau te remodel the tire sta
tions, After long discussion, it was
decided te appropriate $15,000 for the
purpose.
nnnum
Mranrw
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Telephone Lembard 6S21
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CONSERVATORYMUSIC
A Scheel of Individual
Instruction
Pl.tlnuulslu-d FimiltT and OS Assistant
Teachers. All brandies taught. Nermal
1 ruining Cuiirscs for Teachrs vrlth In.
stru. ttun In a definite method In each
crnr.e. tegcth.r with prirtlral Caching
ej-rl-"iii. Purmlterles for Women. lie
clirnnl I'.elatlnii-. with Vnlversltr of
p. n ilvnnlu Public s henl music super,
vliim. Ml Spntleus Ilullitlngs. Our 4'.
lime lllustinteil beek mulled free.
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ADMINISTRATIVE BlTTtrilNO
111 cntTTU RROin STRFFT
Henry Gurney
TENOR
Director, Vecal Dept. of The
Scheel of Music of Temple Uni
versity, 1521 Lecutt Street.
Thnddeus Rich, Mus. Dec, Dean
E. F. Ulrich, Director
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Piane Playing
Taught Beginner.
in 20 Lessens
OPEN EVENINGS
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Specialty
Advnnce Course If
ou New I'lnv
Phene 'Snrnr,, (111(17
TIME
Kin iri.k iie()ki.i:t
CHRISTL.NSKN SCHOOL OF POP. MI'RIC
1.120 Chestnut St. RAY W. WORLKY. MT
VVWA,HHM.V UUHUtMHtltl
ARLINE R. SMITH
5 SOPRAXO
Jj lEAtnr.it or sisdive j
2 ,slstiint In llenrv Hetr S
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i Mli'iitewn tinli S
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Jacob Mestechkin
,r ninie tnnserintiiri nr -V li mm ,lni.r
ici, nmi uu I I flint;, i t MIlUfT 1 TOl
VIOLIN
Aucr.
307 W. 79th Si.
New Yerk Cit-
Studie 358
i 1712 Cbeitnut
I Phila.
Men and Tnii
St.
PHILADELPHIA
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
21G S. 20th St.
Directors ? Hendrlck Tzerman
Spec'al cls,ea new ferirlnT In Publle
Scheel Supervision "
Cataieum Upen Request
WINIFRED ATKINSON
PIANIST
1710 CHESTNUT ST.
Phene Locust 4980
"THE PLAY'S THE THINO"
Jules E. Meredith Productions
Meredith Producing Company
Amateur Theatricals .f Quality
10 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pn
I'MOM MUIK ,.ii;
ANN M. THOMPSON
Voice Piane
Concert
Accompanying
1718 CHESTNUT ST.
Dla. 40M
Roem 33
LOUIS KAZZE
Cenccrf Pianist
Instruction In Piane and Theory
1710 Cheatnut Lee 7612 Oregon 4,150
GUY McCOY
VIOLINIST
MARIAN SANDS McCOY
Accompanist Reader
Concerts Weddln-s Receptions
0220 MORTON BT. Oerinanlimri 6)03
Legan Conservatory 4r6,?ur!0Brea4
Courses ln Erery Branch cf Mutln
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enil Bank Bulldlnt, LanidewM
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and an assured income of $200
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EJeatljs
, ANDERSON Oct JS. 1022. JOIIJI J,,
husband of Ullcn Andersen (nee Welsh)
Pelatlves nnd friends., also Ilrlcklnvers'
union, I.eral N. 1. Invltee te funcml. Thurs ,
R 10 A. it . late reslderce, L'441 l'edernl at.
fcelcmn mass of lequlem at Kt, Antheny a
t-'huich 10 JI. Int Helv Cress Cem,
HullM Out, L'S Ji'Slll'H j,, uusbind
of .Anni Pernt (nee Wlesrnn.l) lllatlves
nnd friends also rmpleven of V W Miiurer
Sen, Invited te attend funeral services
lliur". 2 P. Jl . residence 117 Jt-ivlund st
Oermantevvn Int. prlvite nmulni may
be viewed Wed. nfter 7 1" Jt
URISTOW Oct 21, 1022. LEWIS L, ten
of NehemMi C. mid the lite llllrabetli V.
Ilrlsteiv Residence. Bill Cedir avc. Due no
tice of funeral will ba elven.
IlIITF-N At Atlantic n v. N J.. Oct
22, NANCT J wife of Rebert O. Bitten
nee Moenej) arel 08 I'linernl services t
the Plrst Presbyterian Church. Wad., 2.3U
P M Tnt. Pieasentvllle Cem
tiwnpirv .rtn, nn ir.ee tittti
' Ihn Inln Tluirtlhtf TlrnV,v Tln1n,l,Aa nml
frliids are Invited te nttend funeral,
Thurs . 8.30 A JI.. from her late residence.
2107 11. Huntingdon st. Solemn requiem
mass at Bt Ann's Church 10 A. JI. Int.
New rnthedra! Cem
TtROWN. Oct. 21. 102i ELIZABETH
I1ROWN. Relatives and friends nre In.
vlted te nttend funeral services, Thurs , 1 .10
P JI at brother's residence. 2114 S 2'1'h
st. Int private. Frlcndi may call Wed.,
after S P JI v
lH'NTINQ On Oct. 24. NELLIE l" , wife
of Waller R Hunting (nee llurke) and
ilr.UBhter nf Fran and .Mirjerle llurke.
Relatives nnd friends Invltid te funeral en
at., at 0 S, JI , ,'rini rcslden'e, 17lrt H
ll'th Se emu reeulem mnsss. st Themas'
(.lurch 10 30 A. JI Int Helv Cre. Ctin.
lliltEN At lehi son Cllv. lenn. Oct
21. ELSIE ARRLSON, wife of Edward I.
Hvrcn nnd daurhter et Jehn and Cerrlna
Arrlen Relatives and friends nre Invited
tn attend funeral scrvlies nt the tesldcnre
of her sister Mrs Elizabeth .lucksjn, 210
Weed at . Hrlstel. Pi . Thum . 2 P JI
Int. Bristel Cem. Prlends may call Wed.
eve
CARPENTER Oct, 2,1. ANN A E. widow
of Themas Carpenter. Relatives and friends
Invited te funeral tervlcej, ihura , 2 P M.
at resldcnce of her son-in-law, Jeseph Hit
perstnet. ,s. E ter Chellen nnd Parlt aves
Int private nt Jit I'cate Cem Friends
call Wed. 7 te 0 P Jt.
CArRlOTTI On Oct 22 ROCCO. hus.
band of Ann Agnes Ciprlettl Relithes nnd
friends, also Veteran Ledce Ne 273 r nn I
A JI , of Les Anceles Calif Invited te fit
reral, en Thursdn . tt 2 P JI . nt parlors
of Tranlt 11. Peter 810 HaiU'en avc . Otl.
IthKbUOOd. N. J Friends m.v rill Wdnp-.
day evening Interment llurlclgh Cemete.
( lIArl LE. lltt, 2,1 10.'.'. .MAUlll.
KINO, wife of Cnrl II Ch iffce I'uneral
"rvkes at the Presbvtei I tn Churth. Swarth
mrr Pn Frl , 1 1 A M
CONWAY. Oct 21 ANNIE wife, of
James Cenwav Rcatlves anl frl-rd. ilsn
Altar and Jtesarv &ncletj. ure invited te
nuena iuner.ii. in. e ie A JI
lata reMJem.e, 417 EdKewned ft
(COth nn I
Glrard nve ) Sclemn lequlem tusss it Ou
Lady of the Rekary Church 10 A Jl Int
!,, ll.nl- l'.m
CRAVKN iet 2, JOHN II. hll'l md of
the lite Sarjh Craven Reliitlvra .m 1 fil-n 1 ,
nra Invited te attend fum-rnl 'lliurs. 8 an
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A JI , r.sld-nre of lila lttrr, Jtrs. Anne i
ivinir. ii'ii .nn si rieiei in nns of r'
uulfm at the Chuuli of st EluabMli 10
A M Int New ( athcdril Cem
CHl'AOMILE OH 2J JAJILS H hlls.
band of Eliza H Creimnlle Relit veh an)
friend j nre Invited m funeral serMces.
Ihurs . 2 30 P JI . it his late r sUen- 4 m
E WvemlnB ave Int l.h.ile. 1'rle ids
mav cjII Wed ue,
DEI.ANEY Oit. 21 1022 JIART r
Helv (rn.s rem
DERRICK At her residence 807 V 24ih
st , en Oct. 22. 1H22. JtUlY DLRRH'L
1 uneral en Thursdnv mernltiB at 7 10
n i lock, from the Oliver H llvli Illilu ixJn
t hestnut -t Jlis of reeulem nt .St Fn nc s
Nivlers Cbuirh nt 9 n lock, literinciu prl
vute l'lea,, eniit flowers
DRAKEI EY Oct 22 aEOROE V . bus.
bind of M.i'v i: Drak-eley (nee JIiriiI-,,)
Relatlv s and frl. nl, iiIhj Jl irrl .1 Mn's
Sedall's and I In me c mniline ,f (luu
and San sai,,du Council, Ni '.'si K. nf
C, an 1 4ih en.ren ni'-iuleri. nvlti 1 te fu.
neral. 'Ihnrs 10 A Jl from his lute resi-d-nee,
1S2" Stil-H at Solemn r.ii. m mis
at Church of Gesu 10 A. Jl Int Hel Cresi
Cem
Dl'NKELHEHOER. Oct. 21 Fi."
LEWIS K h'isbind of pll,, Dunk, lt-riter
(nee JlerUiieri Funei il sirvlces Thurs 2
P JI , rislKnie r,4", li.Miten uve Cnnden
S" J Int. uti Icily prlvate Kindly umlt
nevvers.
lil'IMVO-nf 121 1 Sl.t st . en Oct 21
1022 I REDeNIA DUHA.S'U Relatlves and
friends are It vlted iu the servbe. Thin a lav
mernlnc t le n cluck it the olive- n
iinlr Ilul.dln;. Ib2u cUalnut st Interment
private
EHEMlACH Oct 21 1022, HRVST E
husband of I'll Inte Reslni Lticnliiili r.trd
72 Relitlve, m, friends ml all m ' tls
of which te wis i member rre Inv It. 1 te
nuen i itineral l luirs
KrWiilvm
. funeral s
n! filends u.i Invite, i te attend
rvi is juur'l ,ln. L.lt l. " I' M
! t leNiilim t m
r Ii st Int private
l.Mil 11I -t Alliutli l Itv. N I (i,l
122 1U2. AllliMIXM I, I..SCI ISII 21 keii
I of ! rri II in J mm lleHin Ktinllah, ik-.-d
120, Rs'mlvts mil fruiuls Invite, te film ml
services en rrumliv at II la A Jl at
the Chare! of Andrew J n ir & fcen, Artli
anl 11"i sis Interment private
I I'LLTY At Richmond In, Oct 22 ROT
JI , husband of cinri Tills nm, ;.. Rci ,.
tlves nml frlinla no lnvli.il i inti-nil fu
nernl .omen Uel S l nt th. apart-
irenn of Milium II Riticishv J11H
jUteid Jt Int :tt IVacu Cfin, 'Ihura,
rq'MN-fit 21 WVti; M vvl.levv nf
nor 1 uim.in Du tuilie uf the fiiiiura will
be Klvcn
I llf lebll J I ll ..V In,. TI,I,I Reilltes
I HI (1 frletili i " i meinl, i i . f tlie llulv I i m
lly Rosari ami Alter s eMi. .,, u 01,
I unci, ill' s "f v bli I'i .il i, I,, .
I. r, aiu Invite! ij i,ti.n tin ml 1 1 nr
1,1,1 v i lit,.' i , -il ui , ,, li
ri.ieiiiii reiju-in i -m I itirir. s
111 V M Int OU i lth. I i (.m
(lIir.aORY Oit 21 MII.I.IAJI U
h li
bus.
is nil ui ni i r.ivu.iii .M i,i -iij ,,,1
Ml J uneriu i,vivi ,m i-ri j I VI ,- iv
late resl.lence, f,2 HeiJn r al II tdd" if,.' 1
V J Int Ibrlln I'ein Tilenils ma ca,l
Thurs efier 7 1' M
ORUSI.MER ect 2i i:wn i, erhst.
MUlt n.el . ven a Reli-tRe, nnd friends
are r'-rpei if'il v invlu I te attend tie luiierul
servlcis Jfili.srliv j , frelll llM.
lite reslrteucu. 171 i J., 1 ambtrt st Int
(ll'iru - Oct 21 JAMIlsi liutband of
.Mar II (lulten Hj.Mn. . iijjm i;n,verili
st Aniiiiuiu einent of nniri l ,ii
ILM 1. h i'1'lenlv un i irt .. t j ' , .
('Ill IA ilHUirhlei nf tl- ,,i, Mll'jin iM
Mm Hall RrldtlviH mil fii, i I nvi , i
in fui ril ttrvkes n Mliiti,, (ir,i
lit hll'l I' M ' I" r I IS l,, ! , r, (- I -N-
mill ft Intei m-nt 'iliuisjai meri.lii.r h
llli, innvtllen-e if f.imlv
II M.I. 't 1-1 LMM M v ,l,,it.r
e tlmlate Rev J Iri anl l.liztb t'i II.'i
I'un.ril ae vIi-h 'Ihurs l I- ,,, ,IH . '.
,ors of b I 1 r.mkuitlelil .Sjiis. .-, irj0 S li 1 It
IV mils cull Wed tveiiltiif, from 8 tu 10
lilt ltlerklev Hiptlst Cem l 1U
HA.N'i OCIC - HuddeiM. Oct 22 ri (lit.
UNCI: M . drtU.-bt'ir of thu Lite Je.enh n !
Murv Hancock Relnilv. s tnl frlrn N also
II V Jt Keilallty of Visitation i bur li m"
r n
e or hush iiiiiinnii'i itnh i'euimI
Ne 03. members of Lad
l"rinn lOUIIUI .,.' f", , ei i- ur.
vlte-1 te u.ttm.1 fune-al, 'Ihurs K ie
from her meiiier s n.-si 'iini i-n.-ii i; v,
n- uili at rjienn re.iuiiiii n n at Chimb.
. ' the Vl union lu A M Int Nr, .
ml i In' Tern
Hill Jl'( - On "st 21 RRIIIVfA r
wiili iv of William II llilms iu ,tu,B ' ,
'iieiilu Invlieil I, funeial nn Tluiradny. nt
M fi.iiii the resiibii.,. of r OiuMner"
Mis LiluIi Oswull II Jl un at r 1 ,.
Lil Ce. l'a IVIends nut v 1. ill MV1I111 ,V
evuniiiif. 7 te U. Inlermciit Fcinwuul Leine.
ler
HKMJRIUvMiV -in e.ian ( u s ,
en Oct 21 I').'.'. h.MILl. I llllN'iiin jV
hON" Relatlvea and film Is aiu liuuni ta
the inrvlie un 1'ilday inuiiiiiu, ut u et ,,,.
ut th" Oliver II Hulr Rldii lb.'u Uiestnut
at 1'hllii Interment private "ul
lluI.ce.Mlli: Suddenly t l)n)leatewn
Pu . Oct, 23, UMJIA a. widow of Theedsrs
Halrumbe Relatives and friend urn in
vited te funeral, from tlia Doylealewn Cem
Chapel, Thur a J'. M. . "'
JAJtKB n Oet, 13. 1M, JOSBP1I
rUCJlAUP. ten of Theniaa 11, and Anna
deukhter of late Wl Ham tin I Jlinv E Ue- "C'V,",,,, t.-rf . ,. ,-no t . .,
lane .-.atlves and friends ni-n Mrnd PI II ' ;, t"r,', lerJ . , '', ?(.'i!r .!-
Heart an I the Anliienfr.t rnltj s alliy of VI i L 'i Vn S !; nr Uffw, s .,1
bt. A.Kiistlna Church Invited te attend fu- ln r,,H,,Bn ' Vui t" 7t.?,f,iA,lhT utA&
neral Thurs. X 10 Jl . fim l.er 1 ,i the lite Jtarv Rlvel Relntivej anlfrl'till
lesldence 423 Void., Solemn reuul. m n us. , "re Iti'lt'd tn the service en Thurs la; alttr.
nt st. Aucustlnc'a churLh 10 a m ,, men. at 2 e clnk jt lier 1 ite resi.l-ncf MM
late r."" n- me imn anl Vnik t.is Int I ',., Plnpiuves of the Pisserper Traffl- WPt.
Cleltr-i II Is Cem R'.ii'm in u b '"td',f ,h, P t R R and all ether sncletlei fl
ud , 'e''P M 'wh'.li b m a member an Invite! te at.
KLIs r.nth tl nth 2il R FR ISeps ti funern Thurs, S 30 A. Jt from til
V lfr, ,1 the n,- ll.ilip.i l-.ll. ,,. ri . ' ' ...;,..... kin". LhM.. t rhsitnul
tVRATnfl
James, of fl'.'en t.imektln nlke JT', '
nml friends are Invited te the ,eStty5
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'cleck1.' '
Oliver If. liu r imhr., lH2e rh.l. M ti
interment prlvnte. rtema Sa mi " K
Wedne-day evenlnu, y " lt3
1CAT7.. fief. )! f., ,,....
thii... -...?! .?". "''" Vi'.u
huibttia l
isn,...r i
.. K.IU ,1(,IIU JUl
nttetl 8R, He stii.!' 1
menus, Kensinsten
a. .vi,, are inviled
ft'1' Srev1.nv,,m,.t0. attend funeral s..:." !
l ri,
L'2.1t
Klndlv emit flowers
turers- Clnlj and all ether erniju,,'1'
vvlilcii he was a. member, ere invited t.'i'
service, en J'rlday afternoon, a : jJS
at the Oliver H. Dalr Kid..' l&Jtt'chA
tl Interment private. taM
,uvu:n.-Oct, zi. mart a a..
of Ann nnd late Thema. iVwltr. R.
and friends, nla 11 V M. 3e.V.Lwl
iiit iiuftincsn len'M a-i.a i r.viui
nla 11 v M.
leairue of Hncred Heart, are InvTiii'i. M
nt
rter.i
,ii,
rn
8 SO A M from h-V i2..M '
iicnce. iti-.'i ii. uneiten ave . aarnTaltja
helcmn. requiem .mast at the inS,Ti5,VV
-v.:s -- : . nwn iinr larft .j
onccutlen Church
ie a. 3irihCarS&
wni
I.i:n At Scullvllle, N. J,, Oct j m
H. Iiu-band eJ Kllrahatn 8 iTte.TW
ltelatlvn- (nd friends, also Ke stone tV-1'
Ne. inn. r
Srfl
I.Odffe, of Pcllll
nttend funeral Thura. Mervlce, n K :?.,
( hur.li 2 P. M. Int. Talcst ne n.11"""'
.L1PPOTT. Suddenly, Oct. 2.1 ,..
CHARLES P.. husband of Hadln a uiJiJl
(ten Usher) Tln.atlvn. emi .il'j-UtJ
ICaDtaIn l'hllln. R. bchuiler Circle. S' 9
. ei yv., nnu empmyes or rh a. v uJ:
Ce . are Ihvltcd te attend funeral ,t,S2?
Krl a P JI late reslderce. aiSi &Sl
st. Int. private. Northvveod Cim. ffli.
iiinji ,tkn iiiujn, "0e.
M ALLOY. Oct. 22. WILLIAM C a i-
loved husband of Isabella B .MaiieS'fJJ;
Hunter). In his Hfiih ear Relatiw, .3
friends, nlse Richmond Jida-e, N0 "VJa
nnd A. Jt.i Harry Clay Council ?fe ' J'
nnd V of L i Perm Treaty Council, Ne " its'
O I., A.: employs of Hwlft & Ce . K.;!1!'
ten ' Market and Helhcsda Presbvi.riT.
Clmrih and Sabbath Scheel. Invited ti i?i?
Ire
ss. Tliurs.. 2 P. JI . at his late WmIV"
lsiill N. l'rent at. Int. private
Hill Cem. rrlmdi mny call Wed. eie
MAllleW Oct. 22. AS.T,-, T,W0rf
H.nry J. Jlarlevv. Relatives and f rlsnJs i2
vlted tu nttend funeral, Thurs., 1 3e p V
from resldcnce of her son-in-law. tiaftl
ikraian, P27 S, Water at. Int. TriSS
Lutheran Cem. "
JIERI.IU OCt. Zi, ANITA zma,
vttuw,. ,,, . v, Qiitv, iifcii te lull
services ana int. mura.. at vine ns u
On view at her lata residence, an m 1
st . Wed eve. ' '
JIEYEIL Oct. 22. MARY, wife cf Hit hit
ChnVies JIeer (nea Pelst) Rslatlvss lil
frl-nds nlse members of tht Hely FtnilJ
and Altar Societies, ere Invited te attmi
funeral. Trl . 8'30 A. JI . from hi? iS,
residence, 1040 E. Ihlgh ave. High retniiM
maes at St. Boniface's Church, 10 A. M 1st"
Helv Redeemer Cem. "
MILLER Oct. 23, 1022. E.MJtA. srlf. t(
the Ute (Jeeraa C. JIMIer (nes Hemer?
Relatives nnd friends anl Ladles of the Oil
Guard. 2d Rest . N. O. P., are Invited te iu
tend funeral services. Ihurs . 2 p. y. ..
her late resilience, 1(134 N JIarsten st. Itt
private, Odd Pcllews' Cem. Viewing, Wtj'
MILLBTT. Oct. 24 1022. rONnOS!
R031
4
nee ej
.illl.hblLL. iiu-i'iiiiu ui eiirun .villieil, SI
nl, Una notice nf funeral, from residents
Us son 1102 W. Venahze st
MOIKIAN --At Woedburv, N J. Oct SI
JOSEPH .MORGAN. ened 01 P.elatlvei ipl
frlenJs are Invited te nttend funeral. Vtti.
2 30 P. JL. residence of his ten Dr R,
Kelrey JIeisjti, (It Cooper ft . Woedbarr
N. J. Int. private. Green Cem. Irlreii
mav c-ill Tues . from 7 te 0 P JI,
.Ml'HPMY Oct. 13. LAl'RENTK C. hm
land of the late Jlnrsraret 1" JIurphy Rt'i.
tlves nnd friends are Invited te attend tj.
nernl. Til h 3D A JI from his lat- rl.
d-nce. S E ter. 3 1 and Qu.en sts Selirrs
high muss of rtqulem at the Church of St.
Philip 10 A, Jl. precisely Int. Helj Ireaj
C, m
NEPMAYER --Oct 21 CHRI&TIA.VA D,
(re Ilin-er). wife nf I euls .Neumaver, mi
r,n veers. Relallvnn nnd friends Invited tt
funeral eervl-03 1'rl 2 P Jt . trem tit
lnt renbbnec. 2S4H N 27th et Int prl prl
vnte Chelun Hills Cem Krlends ma) cat
'lbnrs evenlnir. from 7 tn n rl , '.
NILL Oct. 15, at Santa Jlenlca. Csllf.
tlThAN Jt NILL (no Covle) fermerlv et
Phil irteljilim wife of lite Jehn O NHL
Ra iitlves mid fileuds Invited te nttcrd mill
of te'iulem at st Jume-i' Chun h 3s'h rl
Chestnut ts , Wed , Oct. 23. 10 A. JI, 1st
Helv Crn-s ('em.
M.N.ON - Oct 23. MICHAEL Nixnv. hus.
iv.L,i,i,uH At ills residence. vKV,
Ce,, 1 , en Oot, i'j, ilia t'Mvt'W" tW.
Kern, (nee Mlllei), Ilelatlves L,?,.9.rj,
ie KensiiiKten .11 ;. ChurLh iif enM,
Hfhn00 1 l".'""1 .'" funeral services ?gM
?in2.?-.M.' nt,la,e residence. mT V,!'".'
son t. Int. prlvnte. .North Cedar Hih !!
rr end- may call Wed,, after 7 " V1 c".
. KLK.IK. At Jladnaulielm. urV.
.Tuly 2 1022. I'lIU.tP. lvedUhbJ;.?
J '''i'i' M'""',0: nni. r'"d.V also nwiS,'.
O. Ilatnlllon.I.ertse. Ne. (300, je, . "'Ulisl
Cnnnstattcr Volk Vereln. Phlla. ni-A,'I-l
i. 1111 I1MJL
from lierilind or the mtu. ji-cicet .Mten Jie'itliM
nn,l irienus nre inviieu u, aueni rinerai,
rn 8 3ii
JI re-Idenee ,21 ,s lfiri it
"Solemn hi
St I'ltrlrk a L'hurph
A :u int neiv epulnre i en
I . ...... n. r. .i, ,,.., nnnr.n
li"lnil'ii- vc-i .a nr.v kuiii, ll .
I G O.sliOERN, aged M ve?rs. Relitlv.s ill
I friends Invited te funeral servlcs Ihjr.
11 A JI . at the inhnrv P E Church 4lil
nnd Urevvn Friends call Wed . from S te I
P. JI , nt 712 N ui '. int New llavei,
Cr Tin
PETRY On Oi-t. 21 1022 KVTIIArtlXI
w . liiil.iu rf Atuiieu l'etrv. or 2114 Cemrn,
bla nve , nce.l 0- veils. Relative anl
friends nre Invlti.l le the servlie en Wsl-et.
, d iv ,fl -rn ie-i, ,it 2 e clock at tr- Olhsf
II Pilr Hide. 1320 Chestnut st Intermtet
at Northweol cemetery Vicwlns ruexH
(emeter. 1 rlindj mav can v.cJneiaaf
evenini;
I ()I INN. On Oct. 21 1022 MART J,
1 Mr,,, nt ImvlilOi'nn Relatives and fr .ndl
Inls., Alltir 111,1 ltOSIirV SOCletV OUT JlOthlP
of Sorrows' I burch are Invited te III
I funeral, en Tliursd iv mernlntr at 8J
I ., 1.-.! frnni hep ltle resldenre t,26 N
Pixnn i-t Solemn reeub m mass at Oel
Mether of yiti'iii Church nt 10 A Jl H-
lr.rm.nt nt West (belter Tl
I itbX sinldenlv Oct 21, ( HARMl' he.
I band of Helm V Rex. ne,l .0 rur;r
K-ivlces Thurs, 2 P Jl , at residence Ml
I i, II.. .1 fl nilmtp.
iliU-.MU-.. v. .!?". J?l ?2' tw:iK.
H1C II Vlll.'". UI rnni'-'i .. J . iiuauau, v,
Jlay llend Richards, at Fhll.idelphla
...... n ... ne .nor, a k n A n f
IlllSl, cn CC'fc -a. III., .-.rt.,,.,, .,
FtrsT Tuneral services en Wedn-scliy II
t, it i the leidence of her son in-itr.
M.nhen II. Tllv. 113 Edcellll read, Ball, ft.
Interment mlvata
MH.N.M -Oct 21 at Pt Jeseph's Hi
pltnl SYRILI hCH.NAT. iteiatntt aw
'!..'... ...... Imllr. I tn ntte-nd fllTlAffl . Frl
"Te" A Jt . from 1002 FolrmeiFt ave Illrf
r. n,.m mass at the Gesu Church 10 A.
'"Lr-itmi i: Oct 22 CHARLES: J tot.
... ..! ,,.,
Lb-in I uf Kiilherlne C. Schulte (nee Rufe). M
father or l(ev. r J ,-riiiiin-, -u. '"J
.! . ,. - ,.. Tn,n.i,ilnii lirrtlhf M
i I iircn nl in" tiMitriMiw. ..-....
tun sn .mn r.niilem mass Church nf Ouf
;, .Vi, i-,,nsnlatliin. 10 A J Int. Privau,
i . .,,.,-.. c.m . Tinvlestewn. Pa.
' ,...,.,,, i. . nn iiruiFTn r P fceleiel
i.'.i. ...I'.If v md Vellel (nee Dukes) .Rta
tl'.i
u.,-.' ...-. -,--,-.,., ... ............ Thurl.
nm trines Ilivuiu in ,ui --,-., ---.-
rersi, i nuii.
s A JI
fr in funeral 1 ar'ers or rumviiie
lliev 1
10 V IStli at. bob tnn hish nail m
i hur. li
hr. la of tbe (lesu nt .. ;V ."'..,"
Vernen Cem
Remnlns mav
be views
e,. ..., r-. n fAllT
M' wlft f
Jehn It 'fllavln and .launhier of Mary J
lat" fl rit I'artcr Relatives nnd frlij
,f,lv .. s . . I futon ThllfB . O-ll
are nvlie.l ie i '. "".'. '. ,A.,. ir.
V Jl trem urniiier-. n-iii" p " '";.,,, .ii
... i i .,, , l inn si nitlns nt 27th an
' at tH
r. . ..,.. ,u s.,i.nmn renin nl rift
i.'.r',, . ,., ;,i, in a JI lit -private
,, . ,,..,. ,,. i m in"' 1KY AJ
wld ivv of J'bti Tnni'iBs nru
shier or i
..... tii.i,.,,, i.njt.ns 11 r-t 1 mi iv
,",7,', "e 'Relative;, and f'l"')'"v,nr'f
invt'sl
from her
L-ildenVV .M' .0;, '.I ., tj
?i:,:?,5aeri,iTl0 A Jl in. WW
'"Tltl-M-'''m 3. t W.ldivoed. S. I;
JOM 'II nu.bard of Minnie ".
tli ril n 11 1 friend., .ilee Illau i. Ml J
lien V N V U A , Court Southward I
11 I' of A., ur- Invited n. funeral. ItunK
2V V M from the resl en ' "pffl
itniTi iiMiun.ii. .",,..-, 1A A Jl.
L hu-ch '.lli
IVIenls mav call Me.l ve
lit lrlvele
Sprrs I'elnt,
C" i'VtJl'lNT. wlilnw of I I
..&,-. A.
e. I k Unkili
l pnn
-..v. rli .if IlUt rs .till -
7(1. Rein 'ves aim ir '. ",. r V l,i. 311
' -. . . . . 1. . . ,1 ti ri ririJii
V''VrTvIk ill W.d.-'P
l''!..'.'.' '.;..'a", I",'.,, 22 Wli.1
iiinwl II l.e of I" b . irl I ', ,-.
i.ili. v.a.a il fib; ids 1 jvlt. 1 .,"V" at !!
i'..;,.,!,.,iiVliw:i vt- -UMu, re. .
,,rM'nisnr'rU,-w..LiAM . im !
Illllslle Ciuieteiv, I', nl n, Meiinesw"
nru c'Ar.i.v vvuiii Li,' , v - e ids,
f.V.i ill... JI.rl.llui Hun Ielf-,' $
i; and A M Oileiinl a )( T.
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"r .r.'i.l.l.M O I 23 11)22 MA u.
m " wView .f ''"i..hlA nWr' "e,r,.nWfcf
l"r..:' l..,.,..i fr e ,-, rv t'.'l V, .Ht-"d "i'
'.'" "1, ,, I'bunli Ihure i
int 1 r I v 11 ' 1 , . . r., n i' m e'
it
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VS I' r '. .".. --;.." C.U'.bV W'i',
"...":. .'.;'.' ' i. vl.ve,l Tues eve
trem
Te at S l i-rsnk.nll-ld Sens,
;30i) W
1 htrvlies nml lilt privuie
rp.nH iv ui,. ,1, ,t , aiivi, . ,, , , i ..."iiau
Pri A .1 bcnUIlP Ol nl l iiarirs ceiuu,i
2 M, Trim his ,,i.,i, cirrfv lelntlves anl tri'nei,
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