WS' HS'f'jt T vf Mst"? tv..l,y;' i'.iHfst r (.rift WhPmiv Yrt'4:TOS4' mm V:-.kWIfrS'iY.' 17. 'M tsi H T T W t " Lin .4 ? s.. f V? H Evening public ledgep-phicadblphia. Tuesday; DEeteMfiEB 5. ie- r i la r V.l I ll ir Hi & 4 b & &;'M ifc".Tn.-.ji H ' 20 TVDFWMrnrl , Ii W Ivit BW 1 1 Elm VwK Vv af af. Aaaaaft mi DrL ft pd n A Limit! Nastier AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT N DAYS' FREE TRIAL. 1 YR. GUARANTEE . Dealers In All Makes Hundquartert for FertaMei ne5(Msmtsnm PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Industrial Buyers Come te Headquarters Kuelmle Is Paint Headquarters for Philadelphia Factory, office, home, hotel, theatre bulldlnqa of all type and sites are Included among our daily Jabs One of the recent bis, fine Jeba was the en tire exterior of the mills of Jehn Bremley Sens, at Frent St and Lehluli Ave "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PAiNTING Vine & 17th. Sts. spnucE j47 RAce 7749 Shave With Cuticura Seap The healthy up-te-date Cuticura way. Dip brush in het water and rub en Cuticura Seap. Then make lather en face and rub in for a mo ment with fingers. Make a second lathering and shave. Anoint any ir ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Seap. Nothing better for sensitive skins. Caala task Frts Kail. AMMs:,OMlsiratat tatttM.Bft ir.Kalasai;ilMS."llktmrr. km.Saapte.OhiaataaailM. Tali aeasva. ajerwa , Willi t Bag. SPt Catiew Sea riw r Old-Fashioned Belles euld Be Wall Flowers Today The languishing maiden has ssed into history. The girl of today wants te be active, buoyantly live. She wants te be able te stand the strain of work or pleasure and b cheerful and happy te be the companion that both men and women like and admire. f-anfllAler Shnpu ur tnfll fn. ft, smmnn uhn ( ininff iiniir thA trm 1 t modern life. e co mer terUy, and we need hea'thy bodies and active, mlndH or we cannot stand the tension. W need feet comfort. Made en easy- flttlng lines that fonferm te 'he natural shape of your root, t) 0 geed-looking (antilever SheeX" Insures for you the many health benefits that come trem wcurinK correct bueu The flexible Cantlliver uruh supple Ilka your own easea every utep seu take. It frees your feet muscle. for tha strengthening exerclae that corrects tnd prevents arch troubles. The rfsult Improved circulation, greater bodily Viger, better uplrtts, better color und a happier countenance. ... Cantilever heels are mode and aet te threw tlie bedy'H weight en the outer and stronger Hide of the feet. They Kl you the poise and bulunce that Is se attractive in men or women. In Canti levers, tee room Is provided without acrlflce of trltrness, Buy a pair tomor temor tomer low at the nearest stere Hated below. Widths AAAA te E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Stare Over Cunard Office 'I H ra an alae 00 aale In nearby rttleai . k.lM.. 1IUI1 VUiMHlh Aua m cuqiiwiiu v, iw, MwiBtim 111.1 t Park Ueat nhea Ce., HOT Cookman 'nCurranr Bhe. Stere. 1 10 Ureadwy it-Mayrr'a. 42T Nortlunmten at. jrear 1 ira, is ct. ea mu inarai.. Pann Bquara. rartj tHRntVrft'twMti M. WMiWfij F$ I Zr . L (V WATCH ASSE SSORS , IS RITER WARNING Voters' League Chairman Ex pects Organization te Ignore Charges of Padding - - 1 1 Imt tliey hnd heeii rejected. The beard WANTS LISTS SCRUTINIZED u"m1t, rny under condemnation proceed- - . - . j lllRB. 1 Mr. ttewrii .aid If n unliable tract linri"t that nftemnfs linre lnen jweie elitnhn'd tin Ihi.ihI would espend mmle te distort the aetwil f-Mtnta in S1.lKin.000 In the erection und equip preparlnc the iiMeMMirV 1M minle iiy'"enl nf " l,"",'i"- Frank M, Kltrr. rhnlrman of the Vet- j cr' l.i-acnc, ( prehnhly l' nnaii- sviern In the Orsnuixiitlnn p"lltle.tl leader.. Mr niter uld tmlav ' Silence by these neeif-ed of I In eerry- 1 mantlfring nttempt will lie the enievl war out of n bad sdtuntien, Mr Ulter .'iddrd. In iiinkiue hit rhnrpe lie .said 1 the aeer had f.ilMfled the eeiitit in I mnnv dlvlMnn e that the Organisatien ! entild fleet niid eotitrel n in.ijnri t of aI. I .t . it II. -..t.l 1 in' int'iniM'r? 01 i. minrii. nn ui'i'piiu'u - i,i t... .. 1 .. ...... . Mr. .'mum unu nnr incline, mic ruiu fi.r- K S. fW ii, V ..JIm. , ni ' ' CnnllnHlV M-rctarv Informed them I Z hi 1, . ? 5'lh Germany was nrmins fr another msne thN month will iMermine '''' lu... rrpre.rn.H.ien, In Council, cannot be ..XmrrIpn wJ ,mve t0 t0 the hftp (iistnrteii it,..r. . ; nf Prince." Mr. Martin declared. . , l7wTk , 1 '"''"TIim Gfrmana. Hussians and Turks dnn nl iHl .! -iii ., I"1' "e prepari.,B te sweep down upon her. tien political leader1! will etnleave' te 1 i.-....,'i. "...1...1 t.?...ii.. ...i j . liener tli. olWntlens. rrnm th-ir,t ,vth it all she smiles," she de- t standpoint It would be the easiest way clnred. I out of a ery bad pltuntleu, ' I "Te link" up a total error of "0,- I 020 in the count only, requires that a I crent tn,it!, di 'i.n .li(nv dlferepan 1 ies of iiftj or ever In the count; peme Ke 11 lns!i as -00. and, of ceure, many 'below riftt. As illustrating the nbeie, , in the twnty-flrt dhi-inu of th" t rifteenth Ward the aetuil number of assessed eters 1 ll'J; jet the return te tb" reunty t omteltnoners efficn ! 1010. and in the i.Tth division of ' the Twunt' -ninth Wnrd the actual1 number of names Is $7 and the re- 1 return 10111. And again in ft small . I division. uch a' the jeenth division of the Fifth Wnrd. .!ire the atsesser returned T-'T voters, the actual count 'revelled hut ninety-four. The same! thine applied te the seventh division j 1 of the Fert j -first Ward, where the aa- ' tesser returned ."" and an actual count I ; reiealed but 33u, u difference of in one iiirtMen, ami that net uti ex- 1 ceptienallj larse division. ' "Tliest. examples could be multiplied. It may be s-tate.i that out of the 1433 illusions lt! are correctly reported. AVhile this Is a deplerabl.v snail num ber, yet it shows that the assessors ran be accurate. Therefore, why t-beuld any make mistakes in adding the num ber of names en the assc-sers' lists' I The assessor deals with only one list. Frem what the politicians ny. it Is te be inferred that they expect inaccuracy te be the rule, net accuracy." : PRINCETON WATER FAMINE POSTPONES RINK OPENING Hobey Baker Memerial Project Put Off at University Princeton. N. .?.. ii .".. (By A. IM Tin; opening of the Hobey linker Memerial Rink, which was vcheduUd for yesterdaj, has been postponed owing te a serious shortage of water The 1.10,000 gallons of water needed te flood the rink cannot be obtained, as the university already is ii'ilng Us full al lowance. University authorities appealed te the undergraduate body te economize In the use of water. Present plans are te dedicate the rink December 10. when the opening game of the season will be played with th St. Nicholas Club, of New Yerk STORESAjD RED CROSS Campaign In Wayne County Brings In 2000 New Members The Red Cres campaign for members has been especially successful In Wayne. The sum of $2000 was collected there by the IechI branch of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter Mrs. William Henry Brooks, the Wavne chairman, was assisted by Mr. Matthew Randall. Mrs. Phlllppus W. Miller and the following captains : Mrs. W. W. Montgomery, Radner; Mrs Oerge H. Shoemaker, St. Davids Mrs. K. W. S Tingle, Wayne; Mrs. Rebert S. Hredhead, Stratford. Empleyes of Straw-bridge and Cloth ier collected SIU2.SS, which they con tributed through Mrs. Eugene 8. New bold captain of the Ninth Ward. Km Km pleves of the Geerge B. Evans drug stores contributed $450. Anether con tribution was S160 from pupils of the Kensington High Scheel. ESCAPES DEATH IN FALL Jenklntewn Bey Slightly Hurt After Three-Story Drep Although he fell nearly three stories 1,-.?. th ten of a house In construction ,,,,ar his home en u yncete read, Jenk- I iilnirn eiguL-J trnr-wnj " uunm 11. Hellyar. Jr., escaped with euta and1 bruises and possibly some fractured ribs. He landed en n P'se ' stones. The accident occurred Sunday. The lad, who was believed te be hurt se verely, was picked up and hurried te the Abington Hospital. Examinations thfire revealed his injuries were net serious, nnd after being placed under observa tion for a day he was s.ent home yester day. SCHOOLS GET STATE MONEY 'Beard of Education Receives $176,- 000 Balance te February, 1922 Receipt of ,17fl,(l,'i0 by the lersl' Beard of Education yesterday from 'he Slate iJepartmi-nt of Educatin com pletes the balance dun en general ap propriations up te February 1, 101'L1, Ihe sum of $070,t!."0 Is si.l due the 1 beard for the period from February te August of this year, net including ether items under a spiclal appropriation fund of KS4.iri2.0-t owing from Ju'y. 1 ' 1021. This latter amount Ineludes I $74,152.04 for continuation schools, $4b21.u4 for evening trade and indus trial (schools nnd .$."178.00 for day trade and industrial schools. TO GIVE MUSICAL PLAY "The Earl and the Girl" te Be Given for K. of C. Fund The Dramatic Society of the Ladles of San Dominge Council, Knights 01 Columbus, will present a musical com edy. "The Earl and the Girl," in Mer Mer cantl'e Hall, Bread and Master streets, tonight. . ... . rrereefls rrem tue event win d nsea te swell the fund for the erection of a new addition te the headquarters of the council, at 1B12 Spruce street. Christ Church Paster Resigns The Rev. Eugene L. McLean, pastor of Christ Reformed Church, resigned yesterday te become treasurer of the BoardVef Ministerial Relief f the Re Re fermaChurcb In the Balmed Church WldiaK JlftHaU. vmflum stm SITES PLENTY, JWCES HIGH Beard of Education 8till Seeking Plot for Administration Building Wllllnm Ilnwen nod .Inar-pli C'atlt C'atlt C'atlt orlne, of tin' Heard of duration, nsnln t-enfiTrPil llli Mayer Moere je.tprday rpcnrillns till' wlrrllell of lin fldmltli. trntlen niilldliitf lte en the Parkway, A irentmlttip rcpreMMitlng the beard fa vored tin' plot nt Sixteenth street, lint Ithnt trnct Ims been iflvvn te the Philo Phile Philo .rephient Society. At tlie 1'iiiifircnri' It tvas explained te tli" Mn or t1"! several plots hnd been I r,trf,1 hut nt hitch n.vnrltltnnt tieli.n. SAYS AMERICA MUST HELP Mri. J. Willis Martin Sees France Victim In Coming War Mri. .1. Willis Martin spoke en nr nr (((pelled rej.'lnti'.ef rrntu'e mid ltelRium te tii'Miiberi of t'liiiri'lnuiinenV Hub of the Ulncrti' of I'ennsjhanla yesterday iifternoen In th" t'hureh lluuse, Nine teenth and Walnut Mrei'tp. After show Ins neera1 pleturrs of Car dliml Mereler. of Heljjiuin, who received l... i..-.i.. 1 -: t- ..!. ....1.1 E, Back hurts you? Can't straighten up without t-udden pain, sharp aches and twinges? New listen! That's lumbago, sci n'lra, or maybe from a strain, and veu'll get relief the moment you tub our hack with seuthing, pene trating St. Jacobs Oil. Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness se quickly. Yeu sim ply rub It en our back, and out comes the pain. It is harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Limber up! IVm't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest St. Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and after using it just once jett'll forget that ,ou ever had backache. lun.bage or .sclutleu, because your back will nc-cr hurt, or cause any mere inlsrrv. H never disap points, and has been recommended for 00 a ears. Adv. The Stephen Girard Estate, who are one of the largest property owners in the U. S. A., approved of "Wilsen painting the Lafayette Building. WHY? They wanted paint and painting that would stand the tent of titfc. Painters since l$Sl 2039 Arch Street SratTCE S377.I57J RACE 4Me-49JT James S. Wilsen & Sen, Ine. tanishin.? .4? nauctng congestion Millions are new using this sim ple treatment te step pain. Slean' b, applied without rubbing, penetrates and produces a warm ing sensation. It stimulates new, fresh bleed te and through the aching part. This breaks up the congestion, and since congestion baa caused the pain quick, grateful relief fellows. Tba world erer. Sleaa't etOM rbaa matte Iwingt s and muscular aebaa.il UtiMnmmt-mpdni RUB PAINS FROM LAME BACK I Facial I Blemishes I I Sallow, maja. raattwntd ar I blotched cereplexlana ara aaa- B allr da. te ceiutlpatltn. H I When 70a an cenatlpatad, rial H cneuth of Natera'a labrleattna Uiuld is produced In tha bawal te kwp the feed waata soft and mesirur. Dectsra preaeriba El Nnjel becaaaa it aU lika this natural lubricant and thaa rt- j place It. Hum u a isen- I I j r cant set a M vi"i"i mcdlclnt ar lai JFU(AJI attrt M can- It!itlfJ tfna5nRiCANT-NOTASxivi i i , . ,, 11 mi 11 ig mrm r Mn jin a I aMpl mL Vm BWL i 1 11 7TTbi --B rDanishin naiiil Welcome Visitors! We extend a hearty Invitation te every one te visit this store. This week many beautiful Chinese Rugs are en display. Enjoy them. 1 And always there is the complete range of rare Persians and Orientals. If you arc appreciative of true beauty you are welcome te come in as often as you cheese and you are never under obligation te buy. We are proud of the many fine examples of the Weaving Art which arc displayed in this store, and we want you te enjoy them with us. Come in. HARDWICK&MAGEE CO. 1220 MARKET ST. smmsfkin..mmm Leuis E.Wiser iiii 1 VAc Quality Quntiiure Genter -60-6 SaFifth St PhUadelphia Bet. Locust and Spruce pi'RNITURE for Gifts! Nothing is mere welcome, mere acceptable. And isn't it logical that Wiser's "The Quality Furniture Center" should excel in variety, beauty and values? A few suggestions are: Tea-Carts, End Tables, Pedestals, Odd Chairs, Desks, etc. Queen Anne Bedroom suite, ftre. A T. r tone It'alnnt combination 4 ptttt JfAjJ Exceptional values, tee, in Dining Roem, Bedroom and Living Roem suites very attractively priced I 8 h- 0rAS5 PVrit Seatljs ,.,s.K.V. Tyrjlfth Menth Third. 1922. OLO B. ALLEN. In hli 84 ear. funeral t hi. lata resM.nce, 24 Wl t.. Maflla. I'a.. reurth-day. Twelfth Menth 0th. at U:30 o'clecli. ALLEJIA.V M rairark. ?f. J., en Ie. I. 1U. JUnOAKLT I;. Af.t.CMAN. Vv tier.il senli-i-s will r held at tha parlors "f OIlMir llalr. 1820 Cnentnut St.. Pblla.. en Mendav De 4. at ! 1. M. Intarmant at th. vnnenlencv of the family. AMHI.cn. At Lanaherne. Pa., Twalfth Menth Sd ELIZA C. widow of Cteerma R. Atnblur. .d gi. Kelatlvfa and frl.nda In Mted te funeral, from tha rusldenea of her ten. Oerge Amhlnr. Bel'vu nva . Long Leng hcrtie Pa.. Klfth-diy. Twelfth Menth 7th. at 3 P. M. Int. at Lang-home Friends' fm. ANDERSON. Tier. H. MARY ANN. wlfa of O.vfur Andersen Relatives and frlands r Itulti'd te attend funernt s.rvicei. Wed. 2PM. lata residence. 2d and Tayler aves., Ef.lnaten, Delaware County. Friends may call Tuci ve. Int. Arllnsten Cent. APPELCJUIST. Dee. 1. JOHN APFEL QUIMT. tlelatlv.a nnd friends, alae am am neos . of p. R. T car barn. Beth and Cal Cal lewhlll Us : Masslnr.r Camp, Ne, 70, U. 8. w. v nni Fampanpa Lair. Ne. a. si. e, S . lnMte 1 la attpnd mervlctm. Tuaa. . 1 M . at th. narlura of a. P. Krankenfls Sers. 5?en vin. at. Int. Montrese Cam. IrlenJs cill Men. eva.. from 8 te 10. ARM.SSTRONCJ On Dec 4. 1022. TTfL- liam husband of Martha C. A r matrons'. &rrir. en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 e !!. t hta late resident.. 280s Madisen rjusr- Interment at Mt. Merlah Cametary, ARM.STRONO. Dec. 3, 11ESSIE. wlfa of Hrtert Armstrena. aired 2.'. Relative and frl Je nrc- Invited aj funeral, Wed., 8 P. M.. fro i t.er late resM.nf 4R9 N. lth at. Int N'.nhwoeJ. Remains may be viewed Tu? e ACOE. Suddenly, en Dec 8. 1028. IDA. M-if. of tvilllam If. Aui. Bed 40 ytare. Relathes and frienda invn.d te funeral aerv. ke en Thurs.. at 2 P. l . at her late real detfK ".'IT Jeffersen t. Interment Westmln tier Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday e' S te 10 P. M. ni:AKR Dec. t, CATHERrjOB. widow J J.t.ks Beaver, afed 39 Beiattvesand f-ler.ds are Invited te attend funeral, wed . 10 A M , from tne residence of her nephew, Jkn Ruttrwerth. B32 Asttte at. Int. nakUnl Cent. Remains may be viewed Tues, ee IJIiOCi; Dae. 4. TANNIB. wtfa of Chnr',e! tlleck. aaed 4. Relatlvra and friends IrvlMl In nll.Tiif fiin.ral Thii.a . O . M.. Aer & Ben's Bread St" Chanel. 180 N. JPf- K Hit Mt Carmcl Cem. Vlewlna Wed ev -JiRJJT On D-. 3 1023, JffDMUW M. mUTT Rnlatlvra ard friend, also ftephen Cilrarl lid. Ne. 4S0. P. and A. M.. arn Invited tj tr... eenlce. en Wednesday after. pe.n nt j e'cltyk, at th Oliver H. Balr B,i, ,'.':" Chestnut st. Interment prlvate. TIROWN (ne. Rslle). Dee. 4. OKIZ ZELDA wljew of Themee Brown, Rela tlv. aar.d rrUnrf ar invitmA te aerv ess. Thure , 2 p t,t n residence. 2028 K. Lip. pli.cett.at Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Vlewlna Wed. eve, . WRNS --Dec. 4. 1022. at her late reel e JOSEPHINE Qn'',. 4MI1 m,.p bt. Vfl.a L. niTLVH )ii.,ita nnX friend, are In ylted te attend funeral eervlcee. at the par ors cf fnmiH W Kehr - Ben. N.W. cer. ' t -., ti.i ... Mi... i T f. P. M. t"1 fit'4 tJJAirirmn am,, iUUIRi vri"i rf s Kmerald-ave. . jyeatment. N. J, Renin. N. J. Prlanda may call Int. private, au-b, eve . CALDKR "ALpKR.- Sudden y. . of Waurrie tn Mawr Pa., Dec. 4. JESSIBJti N. wife of the lata William E. . Harrlebura, Pa. llarrlsbure menta.at Bryn TON Int. .jsninu- uaiasr. pupers plea se ropy. C A I, LAS' D.e. 8. lO". I'ETB ulRn t :R J f ALLAN Rslatlvfj and friends, irnpleyes of Sheriff's Office of I ml a. nd Tnth Ward Republfean Club. ar I'm. and Tenth Ward Republican Club, are In. I...I ... .1. ' ...... J. -- Tni1lMflAV mom- tnK. t s.ae e'cli.ek. from tha Oliver H. Hair illdK . 1620 Chistnut st Se!"1" Tfi qulem man. t St Jehn'i Churrn at id eiin'-k lnirment at Hely s.aj.ein . CAMPhr.LL. (in Dee. . CATHARIr. wife of Wllllum Campbell nee SeWf.0..1' Relutlves ard friends are Invited te funeral, en Wed. mernina-, at 0 A. M.. rem' late resldenei,, 231 Kdaement av;. A.?","f; ra. Pelemn reiul.m mass at St..Celman Ch. '- .t in a M. Int. Bt. Ptnie. CHRISTIAN. Dee. 8. JOHNB.vA"1'?' of, Cernelia 11. Christian, tn. "Is BM, Vr. Hil..ll.'i and friends, also Richmond Vedis. ' -an. v a a. M.. Harmony R.MA. c., Ne. fl2 Kenelnaten Cemmandery. Se. p. K. T . and all ether era.ne lun'11 he was a member, ara Tnvlted te funeral. Thurs,, 1..10 p. m . at bla late residence. 2J2S E I.ehlih ave. tnt prlvaU. Mt. Merlah Cem. diviy.-4d.VT-,riHeS: M. Int. at William Penn Cera... Boreerton, Pa. CIOW, Dtn. 4. 1022. ROBERT D., hue. hand of Jeasle M clew, tn hie TOtn year. Relatives and friends, also empleyes leyee of . N. J. , Equitable Bsnef Asse., of Camden, are invited te attend funeral. Thure,. i P, i;., lave.r.aie.nce, n 510 fltata -., camaen. J. int. Harl.lt h cem, rrtnM -m F wea. eve. Dever. Del., papara. fww? s. Al M COLKMAN. Dec. 8, CATItA""". wu. of late, Tlnieth Celeman. ViyM' Mn friends Invited te attend funeral. Wj?' bJP tgy ef V6ty-f5 a.' liT m THr Crea. ; 1 JSSfi-gSJ-t PEAtna at 8t, Jeseph's Church. Tues.. 80 A. M. Int. Helv Cress Cam . CROVSE. Dec. 2, CHARLES, husband of Catkarlne D. Creuse. Relatives and friends, also Court Coheckslnk. Ne. 143. F. of A., am invited te attend funeral. Wed., 2 P. M.. resldenc. 2MB N. Franklin it. Int. private. Vlewlna- Tue... 7 te 0 P. M. DALT. Deu 2. JOHN, eon of lata Dennle and Alice Daly, parish of Insht. Laurence, County Limerick, Ireland Relatives and frienda Invited te funeral. Wed . 11:30 A. M.. sister's residence. Mrs. Patrick Donevan. ir07 N. 2.1th at. Solemn requiem massSt. KlUabeth'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cent. DANN. At Maple Fhade. N. J.. Dee. 4. LOUISH U wlf of Rudelph A. Dann. In her !4th year. Kunernl servlcea Thurs . 1 P. M.. at her late residence. McCray lane and Fellowship read. N. J. Int. private. DAVIS. Dec. 2. 1022. JOHN R.. husband of Maraaret Davis and son of the late Kath nrlne and Samuel 1. Davis. Relatlvee and friends. a!e Franklin Council. Ne. 31. K. of M. C.i Ostlc Trlhei. Ne. lfln. I. O. R. M.: employee of Smlth-Furimah Ce.. are Invited te attend funernl services. Wed.. 2 P. M.. residence. 84.13 N. ad st. Int. (Ireenmeunt Cm. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. DAT. Dec. 8. TETER. husband of lata Helen Day. aaed 81. Relatives and friends, also Walter Newhsll Pest. Ne. 7, O. A. R.I cim.en Friends' Leire. Ne. 100, I. O. O. F.i True Knlihts' Ledge, Ne. 220. K. of Pare Invited te attend funeral service, wed., 1:30 P. M., at his Inte reeidence, l2t Dia mond st, Int, private, Oreenwoed (K. of P.) Cem. DKWHIR9T. Dc. 8. MART A. DEW HIRST. aed 88. Relatlvee and friends In vited te funeral. Thurs,. 3 p. M from the residence of her sls'.er. Mrs. HannartB. Hnvea. HlKlilatid ave. nnd Lamntt St.. wll wll lew Orevs Pa. tht. HlllBidv I'em. Remains may " viewed Wed.. 3 I'. M DORHINB. On Dee. 1. 1023. 15MI1.T Mt'NROE widow of Themas Murrefl Dob Deb hln. mid daughter of the Ista Captain Themas O. and Hester Art Munroe. Funeral services at her late residence, 1701 De Lani-ev St.. en Mendav. the 4th lnL. at 11 A. M. Interment St. Andrew'a Church yard. Mt. Helly. N. J. DOTFT. Dee. 8. THOMAB J., husband of Sadie Dulty ne Casey) and son of Cath erine and late Martin Duffy, aa.d 2A. Rata, tlve. nd friends, also Ifilta. Ledi. Ne. B4, L O. O. M., are Invited te funeral, Thura.. S.30 A. M.. late residence. A01O Larrhwoed rive Solemn renulem mass at Bt, Carthase'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cres. Cem. UAOAN. On Dee, 2. 1022, JAMES ED WARD, rn of the late James end Christian Eacen. Relatives and friends, also phlla. Lndte, Ne. 2. B. P. O. E.l empleye, of Clt-rk of Quirter Ses'lena Court and Tenth wri liiipueiicnn v,iud. are invnea te tne service, Wednesday ufternoen. st i o'clock, at his Int. residence. 102fl Vine st. Inter, ment at Fernwood Cemeterx. Friends may call Tuesday evenlna. ETTENOHR. On Dea 4, 1023. OEORCJE W., husband of Vlritlnla Ettenirer. Eervlce private, en Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Balr Bids . 1820 Chestnut et CAt.T.ATIM On Dec. 8. LOUISA B. EWINO v-lfe of 'he Inte Albert H. Oallatln. in ner BOW year, runerai services at is at Bt. James' Church. Madisen ave, New Yerk. Wed.. 2 P. M. and flat at., OARRISON. Dec. 2. CATHARINE E., widow of Rebert C. Garrison, aisd 82. Reia tlves and frienda are Invited te attend fu neral aervluna. Tues.. 8 P. Mr'-W'aetwe ! her son-in-law. James 8. MeCauley, J129 Pine at. Int, private. OATCHELL. Dea- 1, IMS. v ELIZA RKTH, widow of O.erfe B. Uatchell (nee Oliver). R latlves and frlende are Invited te attend funeral services, at her son-in-law's r.sldence. ...! IIpIHd. at . llrlde.bui wed. e n v r.sldence. Fra ank Russell! llrldesburg. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Tues 8 tu 10 P. I. OKBHARDT Dec. 2. DAMIEL, husband of Carrie R Uebhardt (nee Walten) and am of the late Jacob and Eather Oebhardt. aicd fid, Relatives and friends Invited te attend funeral, Wed, 2.30 P. M., residence of his son-in-law. Faber II. Miller, Southampton, Pa. Int. private. Ivy Hill Cam. Train for Southampton leaves Readlns Terminal 1,23 P. M. ..neMj it a me. uinninvv t- dauhtar of William. 8. and Laura Metcaii; Olbien, aged 18. Relatives and friend, ure Invltee te run.rai service., -inurs., -. ai., rj. at parent! resieenae. ei i;niw si,, uer mantewn. int. private. n -tends may call wea eve. OIRARD. Dse 2, CHARLES. Jr., son of Charles C. and the late Catharine Olr.rd Relatives and frienda. Olenelden Fire Ce,, are invited te attend funeral services, Tubs., 2 P. M., father's residence, Ashland and Oarflsld aves., Llanwallyn. Del. Ce., Pa. Frlende may call Men. eve. Int. Arlington "qRAHAM. Dec. 8. NELLIE C. daughter of lata William and Ann Oraham, Relatives and friends Invited te funeral services, Wed., II A. M.. at ihe reslderca of her nephew, Samuel M. Oraham. 2514 B. Bancroft St. Int. private, FrUnda mu.Y call Tues., 7 te a p. jif. iMurauM, uee. JAMES F husband lernanK RefatlvM ug jviiiiB. iiKiiiui'jii iiica niniiiaiw. ana irienas, also all societies 01 wmen etiea ex wnicn ne waa a member, aie Invited te attend fu- erai. wed., a ae a. m., from his late resi- aence ani ii. Lenivn nve. . rsqiemn. nign ave. Solemn, hlgl Ann's Church, 1( of requiem at St. requiem . Bt. An Int nn'a. HERITAOE Near Hurffvllle. N. J.. Dee 4. HENRIETTA, widow of Arthur Heritage (nee Hurff), aged 80. Funeral services Thurs,, Dec, 7, 2 P. M., at the residence of en-iu-iaw, unarisa vv. niuseise.n ne, ,,... rri.nqs mar .c.11 wm matt train .armiaa a aavi (M li MB K!" M T ! 11 JMynriuS9fltaQJL CJ" Vrn If Yeu Have Real Estate Fer Sale It is suggested that new is a geed time te list it as this Company is daily receiving inquiries for both business and residence prep, erties particularly in the center of the city. Se far this year the Real Estate Department has sold considerably in excess of $5,000,000 Among the mera than $5,000,000 worth of prepertie$ $old ler the Company's eUentt te far thit year were: 224-6-8-30 S. Bread Street N.W.Cer.21st and MarketSts. 1320 Chestnut Street 1611 Walnut Street N.W.Cer. 19th andWalnutSts. N. W. Cor. 9th and Arch Sts: 242 S. 17th Street 45-7-9 N. 13th Street "Vancouver," Torresdale Jenklntewn Farm Hetel Katerskill Green County, N. Y. Girard Trust Company BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA Capital and Surplus $10,000,000 PEATHB . HIOHT. Dec. 3. WINIFRED E. dauah Atkins), ter of Rebert B. and Eva Hit bt (nee Atkins), ad yeara. linineral Tues., 3 P. M.. from her parents' residence, 18 N, Darby. Pa. Frienda may call Men eve., 7 v ii. mi. Arimrten uam. -HfNCKEN. Of measles. Dee. 8. FIX)R ENCE P., dauahter of Oeerae W. and Flor Fler nc Hlneken (nee Relllv). eaed 1 year 11 me. HOPPER. Dec. 3. CARRIE A., widow of Abram I. Heeper. In her 72d year. Relatives and frienda Invited te funeral services. Wed.. S.l.r A ' een-ln-lavv'a residence. 8014 Is. 5th st. Int. private. ur,,'.Jl?,FR- i Dee- 103)2, DANIEL HpUStR. ated 7S years Relatives and friends, also Oeneral Jehn F. Reynolds Pest. "O'..".1', - A- R-. re Invited te th service, ?P IXf.anesday mernina-, nt 10:30 o'clock, nt Jho Ollwir H, Hair Bid.. 1829 Chestnut at. Interment at Harrlsburg. Pa. JONES. pee. 4. CLARA MAT. wife of O. Dar hell Jener and dauahter of the late Jehn F. and Catherine Elisabeth Oreene. Funeral service Thure.. 2 P. M.. residence of sister, Mrs. J. M. Vance Taul, 1850 N. 11th et. Int. private. Frienda may call Med. evenlna. after T. JONES. Dee. 4. 1922, ADELE R., daugh ter of the late Charles Thomsen and Mary Wayne Jenes. Funeral services Thurs., 2 P. M. precisely, at the residence of D. Kltr Cornog, 0001 Ridge ave., Roxborough. Int. private. JOHDAN. Dee. 8, HARR1ETTE TT BOUT, wife of David Wilsen Jerdan and daughter et Tata Oeerse '.. and Elizabeth M. Tjbeut. Funeral services Wed., Dec. 0, at 11 A. M.. at the Market Square Presby terian Churcn. Oermantewn. Further serv ices at the chapel of the Wilmington and Brandyw lne Cem., Wilmington. Del., 2:15 P. M. same day. KKELEn. Dec. 8, AONEB M daughter et .Martin and Jennie Keeler. In her 17th year. RelaXlves and frienda Invited te attend funeral. Wed . 8:80 A. M.. from her parents' residence, 4010 N. Reese st. Angel mass at Bt. Henry's Chtuch 10 A, M. Int. private. KELLEHER. Dee. 3. 1922, MART. widow of Cernellua Kelleher (nee MrCarren). Relatives and frtenda are Invited te attend funeral, Wed., 7:80 A. M., from her ateter'e residence, 1484 N. Edge oed st. Solemn rnasM et requtem at Church of St. Rese of Lima 0 A. M. Int. Hely Cresa Cent. KELLER. Dee. 8.. FRANK J... husband of Anna M. Keller (nee ivellschlager). in his 07th year, Re!atlvesand friends, and members et the aaslyu Trice, me. 483, I. O. R. M.j are Invited te funeral. Thurs . 8:80 A. M.. from his late residence, :2s E Wlllard st. Illlth mass St. Henaventura'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Bepulchre Cem. KELLY. Dec, 8. JOHN H. P.. husband of Ainle, Irwin (nee Wilsen). Relatives and friends, also Dlv. Ne. S'..A' .H" Kn,i Court Partriclt Henry Ne. 281, F and A., are Invited te attend funeral, inurs.. s.:ii) a t mmm hla lata vaalitama 9IM 1- Ablcall st. (near Frent and Nerr a). Solemn requiem man Hely Nam Church 10 A. MT Int. private. KELLY. Suddenly. Dee. 4. 1922, CHAHLEB. nussana ei tne late naran jveny Relattv.a and f rl;nil are Invited te attend funeral. Wed B-no a. it, re.ieence or hl eon Jeseph I. Requiem mas Kelly. 2585 Grays Ferry ave. at St. Antheny a Church 10 dly Creas Cem. A. M. Int. Hely Creai Cam, KENNEDY. Dec. 3, 182.!. JOSEPHINE. wife of the late Oeerse W. Kennedy. nli tlves and friends, also Temple Chapter. Ne. In9, O. of E. B.. and union Tab.rnacls Bible Union, ar Invited te attend funeral servlees. wci -... ner eisieri rest denee, 1126 W. Huntingdon It. Int. private Fernwood Csm. Friends may call Tues. eve irn if I LE1N. uee. a. iu... wjuieu, iveieved aHfa A SVaMtk nn rwiem tnae iigii.w, ivcuatives ana e.Unrf. .rt Invited te attend lunera. Th,, T-aft A. SL. from her husband's r.a si dne. Hadden. and Station aves., iladden ueants, 5, a. . " ram .i. ite of Lima Church at 0 A. M. Int. Calvary CLAW. Dse. 3. CHARLES, hulband et Eitelle M. Law. Relatives and friends, nlse Beuthwaaurn Aatembly. Ne. 18, A. O. M. P.i Phlla. Ledge. Ne. 84. L. O. O. M and employee et Lit Bres., Invited te fu n.ral ssrvlcee. 05 Wed,, at 1 P. M., at his late residence, 852 Audubon ave., Audubon, N. J. Int private. Friends call Tues. eve., after 7. . . ... . liEWIB. At pnnwimn. en im 3. inM i.m.n E.. widow of Henry Bt. Pltre lwle. Service en Tuesday. afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the. Oliver it. wair uiag.. i82u Chestnut It., rniia. inierm.ni private. IAJVVB. U.O. p. .uumiiBi u. HUWB, Wd .88...1inAuM.r2ie,?..,.l."5l,? B'?V avai iiemp, . r' , . T. ,'w .eaa Wed.. 10 A. preci.eijr. ..nwiaiB, ,, am! Norfolk. Va., Kansas v,ity. Me papers please ropy, LOWELL, JOHN LOWELL. In hta 87th ar. ati Commenvvealth ave . Bosten. iss. Funeral at King's Chapel. Wed.. Dec year, n lin. at a 1; &f-! 7i witlvl rvae. 1022. CATHARINE .'vtfiif urttm at Francis Mslent. nnd Annh "v"r,","" ""i aaugn nd. Mary Crclghten. In ter or oeorge "?,"7i,"'a, r.inten. .-. - "--- .Ha . .... ." ." .:--!' nsr .Din year. . " .in, irmiras nre nvltlie attend funeral, Fed,. 8'SO A. M.. from mn lata residence. 2003 Reed st. se1, masa of requiem a? St. Gabriel's Cburc 0 A. M. Ut. HOiy cress Cum. ' W nee 9 .A.. .fin. McCARWlY Jew Zt Florence Mccart ,V TuS.! fwm -t WiWance. 80l5 N. 18th 'St! E fndB arsi Invited te the funernl services en Thurldes- nfternten. at 2 nVlmk. ni X r8ffm cVTuVch" " " " " OUf . iT'a-Isl s V Sllj4i-(f.tit . !-. n .. AieUldUAIt t . '!" " "i "'I -J Y" '" nt USm, THOMAS J., nuyum, m riemice MrCiarv Chartered 183$ worth of properties for its clients, ranging in value from small amounts te $850,000. The Girard Trust Company offers a complete real estate agency service with the added ad vantage of the financial responsibility of a ' Trust Company. The Company engages in no real estate oper ations. In all dealings the best interests of the client are the Company's sole consideration Yeu are cordially invited te investigate the Company's facilities for relieving you of all care and detail in the sale, purchase or renting of properties, including collections, payment of taxes and insurance, repairs, and all deal ings with tenants. Booklet listing properties for sale or rent will be.8ent en request. Address: Real Estate Department EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS PruUtnt fi ' nrATHH MeCLOSKEY. Dee 2. 1922. CLARA H.. dauuhtct of the late Jehn und Susanna Mc Mc Cleskcy. Relatives and frienda are Invited te the funeral, en Wednesday morning, at 6:80 o'clock, from her lute residence. 1633 N. 02d st. Requiem high mass at St, Ren of Lima Churcn, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. McCLURKIN. Dec 1. 1022. SAMUEL, beloved husband of Hannah C. McCturkln. irged 40. Relatives nnd friend, ulee Third Church of CevenanterH. are Invited te at tend funeral service. Tues . 2 P. M.. late residence. 801 Central nv... Cheltenham. Pa. Int. private, Msunt Peace Cem. McELROY. Dec l, 1022. JOHN, husband of Mary J. McElroy lne McAnally). Rela tives and friends, also Hely Name, Armagh County and all ether societies of which he was a member. Invited te attend funeral, Wed,, 8:30 A. M., from hla late residence. 1731 Tllghman st. Solemn requiem mas. at St. Michael's Church 10 A M. Int. Hely Cress Cem. McOILL. Dee. 2. 1022. FRANK McCJILU Relatives and friends ar Invited te attend funeral. Wed., :30 A. M . from his late residence. Limekiln plke and Cleveland ave., Hrnnrhtewn. Solemn requiem mass St. Benedict's Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sep ulchre. McOINLEY. Dee. 8. ISABELLA M.. wife of Jehn F, McQInley and daughter of late Alfred E. and Sarah J, Diah Relatives and friends, also Ladles nf De Sote and Epiphany B. V. M. Sedalltv, Invited te fu neral, Thura., 8:30 A. M . reeldence, 130,1 Wolf st, Solemn requiem mas. Church u( Epiphany 10 A. M. Int. Hely Crocs. McOOVERN. Suddenly. Ilee. 2, JOHN 15 , inn of Jehn J. and lute Aenns McUevein Ince Dugan). In his 20th jenr. Relatives and friends, also all cecletles of which lw was a member, are Invlttd " atfnd funertl. Wed.. e. .10 A. M.. late residence. 0.18 E. Ontario st. Solemn requiem .mass ut the Church of the Ascension. 10 A. M. Int. Helv Sepulchre Cem. McNULTT.-pee. 1. MARUARET, wife nf late Jehn McNulty. Relctlv-eg nd friends Invited te funeral. Wed.. 8.30 A. M. real, rtence. 2203 S Lambert t. High mnes of requiem St. Edmund's Cliuuh. 0 A. M. Int Hely cress Cem. MILLER. On Dec. 4, 1022. st hi. Int. ies,ence. 7314 Bejer at.. Mt. Ally, E, At). OL'STCS MILLER. Due netlc vuil V.ilvli MOONEY At Merrl. HeUhln Pi., Dec 2. CATHERINE MOONEY. aaed 50, Re u. Uvea and friends Invited te fun"rai from th home of Mis. Hne Newman. '.Merrln Ilfkhtn. Pft.. Wed., Dec. II, la f, ;ie a, M. ltei,ulem mas.i at Hely Trinity R C, Church. Merrlsvllie. Pa., at 0.30 A. M. Int. at NLwtewn R. P. Cem. MORSRACH At Audubon. N. J., Dee 4, MARaUtnniA (lie. Hurclter). vv Idem- of Ferdinand Merebach. iiced "!' 1 ... nAiM. I tlves and friends, ttieml.ers of Trinity Luth- 1-r.iu cyn n. iein hihi vveir, Invited te funeral uervlpcs Thurs , 1 30 p. m. pie rlsely. at the residence of h, 1 sen,n-liiw. Mr. Clarence R. Krauss. 124 0,1 1; (,, Audu bon. N. J. Int. rrlvi.i". Mt Merlah Trnlns leave Chestnut St. Ferry I P Jf. Vlewlng vNed.. 8 P. M. MYERS. Dec. I. 1922. LETITIA. ulr. Jehn Men 'nea Wllfeng), Relitlves and rritnas. also war Mothers invited te attend funernl services. Tueh., 2 P Jf precisely, ut lltr nusiiunu rc.iui-nrr, RoklieroUEh, Int. private, 173 P,iel vc. OTT. At Riverside. N. J , tie". 8. 1022. VERONICA A . daughtir of Frederick, Hr.! and latn Henrietta Ott. Relative nd friends are Invited te attend funeral, Wed,, 8..10 A. M., from her father's rtsldenc, 412 Brldgebore st. Requiem mas. at hi. Peter's Church n 80 A. M. Int. Hely Redeemer Cem , Phlla. PETERS.- Dee. 8. WILLIAM C,. son of IU. I)UH ani Relative nnd. frlenil" ure Invited te attenii m i-.il in u 1-ii-rn, ncnci .1,. funeral eervlces, Wed., 2 p, j,j at the rjnlilencn of hlu brellu't, Jehn IVurs, 2044 L, Bosten ave. Int. Urccenmeunt Cem, POTTS. Dec. 3, JOHN POTTS. Relutlves and friends, also E. D. Baker, II A. H.! also Ktpiieinen'M Fellowship. m tu te sorv serv lie.. Wi-il.,,2 P. M.. from parlors of La La fayette Tayler. Ii030 N. Brn'mi ',, " i?rVndi limy call Tues,, 8 te 10 P. M. POWELL. Dec. 2. WILLIAM C POWELL. M. D. IMnernl ser'vlle Tuer. 10 A. M., at late residence, Ne. 14 N Merlen ave,. Bryn Mawr. Pa. int. private Friend may cull Men., ufter 7 P. M. REESE, Suddenly, Dee. WAT.-irn SCOTT, husband of 'm. E IrSUth ReS? Re ativea and frl.nda r. inif,.an ".".'"; flllieriil Tiu. a e r ,,.."':". .'" nq rkers.;are'nH...;P,!'?1r P,C?..7,1fvr.h"',. !"lVinen t pr a i hCHIjNK.. Per. 2, EMM, V , J!!,rrriA;Hiich,;,,k ,!"',-'u ' MePii'kl . ""AeiatlvSa' .-.-.. i.----i -iisi'iviiiiiMii i i i iii -vni iinn li. M.. ar lmlia.1 a .... .V" -"Vi Pe,mrnl.,,.'0.,1L,11,,A,c'"'1'"' I0 A' M' InTSt: iit in a i :::"' jjiu ,uuiui,i i;i ui'f h sa-'5SES ( i llIUIIAItUBON. At At antic city n.e MARY Ii. RICHARDSON. FunVrai seJvleii Ttiura.. a P- M ut tlm re.l,l0i?c " t hi? nl e Mis. Jehn fituckey. flJi jiread .t npie.r.'.s.,iw,y' J l"1' Menutni.ni (Vi, fct" . SACILSE. On Dec. 4, 1U22. EMMA CAne w,NJS'uv,',',ew LUiB 'a" lr. Julius Fred: rnce. i-jh 'lliiimus and Mariruilt Chirk. ltil.it i., and friend. Invltcif te fu.ierul ., fflfcr r. 1 ,.. "rem. her lain riNtilenre. Illah tnA. ''". "ry.li -Mawi. Pa. SnlJm 11 ren ih.. Minna ml 1 mr Mintiuh t.w .., it.. ' r,a n. i I f j M . Member Faderal Reserve System II J DEATHS attend servlrj. Wed.. 1 P. M.. from his Ua residence. 705 Point t Camden. K. L Int. ut Knights of Pjthlara Cera. SCULLY-PANOBUHN. Dec. 3, TH0HAI . .-...unun.i. Known as liiemns ncuny, band cf Christina (nee Laftertv). agi jenre. Relatives and friends. I. A. ! Ml. 0' h Si- Invited te funeral eervtesa Wed.. S P. M.. late residence. 2738 S. 8hl dan at. Int. private. Northvveod CM, Viewing Tues.. 8 P. M. SIMPSON. JOHN W. SLMPSON. tats I Company. 20th Pennsylvania Infantry. CM War. died en November 28. 1022. was Wrkl In the U. S. Natluual Cemetery. HamsUS, Va . Dec. 1. 1022. SINGER. Dec. 3. 1022. MARY C. wMe fe Peter B. Slnrer. In her 76th yfeT. Funeral tervicea Wed.. 7 P. M.. at her Bt residence. 11123 Peae st. Friends may M Wed.. B te 10 P. M. Int. Upper Mt. BtiM Cem. Ph. SMITH. On Dec. 4. 11122. JENNIE. Wlta of Alexander U Smith, of 31 N lt Relatives and friends are Invited te the sir lee, en Tueriluy evenlnff. at 8 o'clock, at t ) Oliver It. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut Interment at Tarrytown. N. Y. : f.KFk.J'. Dec. 2. 1022. at Mlddl.lea. 0, i."i.",'i'-.,r't "" e t" late itenry Spell Relatives ard friends are lurlj in iienu lunerni services -jues,. it A. , at the reHldeni-a of W. B. Weaver, MO mn si. mt. private. SPARKLIN. On Dee. 4. 1021. CHARLM O., husband of Ida V. hpHrklln. Rel.tiri and frlende. nlse emplevc. P. R. T. Invttti "i .ajjcnil .funeral services. Wed., era, f : P. M.. et his Tate residence. 1491 K Clih st. Interment at Oxford, Md. irnf,U!':'TD'.'. ' i'"'- LILLIAN h vvldew of Charles H. Sprague (ne. SuTte-T Relative, und frlen-1. Invited te attend fjr gcraLalse Oakdale Clnpter. Ne. ill, O. J. S.: Talestlne Shrln. Ne. 5. w. t, of it Palestine Court. Ne. 14. O. of A 1 CiH 140. H O. of A . Tue. 2 P. M.. from Mf late residence. VA W. Srvmeur st., Oentltt' town. Int. Oreenmeunt Cem. Friends raw call Men. ev. STEIN. Dee. 5. 1022. CHRISTIAN. b band of the lute Hannah Stein (nee Cunl ham) Relatives und friend, are lnvlte65T attend funeral services. Wed., 2 P. M t his lute retldence, 8nfl New Market st. 1st Oreenmeunt Cem. Viewing Tuck, eve, HTIRL1NO. Dec. 4, 1022. HANlttl LOIMhli. vvlfe of William II. Stirling lnH 70th year. l'uneral eervlcea Ihurs. It A. M., nt her Inte residence, 4021 Barlns.st iu. iirivuie, hTOY Suddenly, en nee a. te D. STOY. of 3082 Powelton nve. Held nd friends nre Invited te the service, ( Ihursdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, st Us) iniver ii. n.tic Bldg.. 1820 Chvstnui Interment prlvute. .TALBOT. Dec 3, at West Clllfj .iiahy JONES widow of C. Wcslev Heivlre. nil 11'nHnaariu i T1... fl 'I H her late residence, 121 S. Church st. ft I terment pr vr.te. TF.Ki: Dee 8. 1922. ELIZABETH, wh or .leliii Tukn, hccI 78 at her lata reslJJ 2781 N. Murvlne at Funeral services Wei 2.80 p. M . ut St. Simeon's Church. 0U und Lihlsh live, int, private. WARNIIOLM. Dee. n. JOHN W Bt litind of Lvmla S Warnhnlm. Relatives Ml friends urn Invited te nttend funeral servlM Wed , 2 p M.. at his lute residence. lTH W. Arlington st. (near 18th and NerrlstuJ. iiii. iirivniu iiemains may be vieaeu jviwi e vn in i-. -v. WECKERLY. Dec. 8. OEOROE W..Jlf hand of Ann K. Weckerfy (nee Wills). tlves and friends urn Invited te attJf min'mi services, vveq . y, ji prciiivi r'sl.'lcnce of his nephew. Jehn W. U. 334.'l 1 st Int, private, Mt. Vernen C IrlmdH oil lues, eve, ' WELSH Den 8. 1922, ROnERT. Uf band of Aitne. Welsh (nee Mack). Relatival anil friends are Invited te attend funeral Wed.. 8:80 A. M.. lata residence. 141 11 44lh st. Huh requiem mass Church crylj Mether of Sorrow 10 A. M. Int. HW creu. cem. iviitti.- nM n.n . .... i-srifa. M. WlllTi;, widow of .Tedeph While. In l 81th your, at Pottstown. Pa, Henries! 18 Dec. I), ut 5 P. M, at 604 N. Charlette rotisiewn. ra. WIELAND. Dse. 3. !. ELIZABETH, (nee Hchackeler). e! ads Invited te fuMM of lute David Wleland (n ..I Tlalnlle.a i.m. ..Lwa. ,". .......i, a Hit1. 11 l.ii. ,,i.,,du ,w . .-i .i... w.a in t nun na.mant.aai M.. 1U40 uerrnanw theran Cem. Vlaww ave. Int. German Lutheran Cem. Vliaw Tues, eve. '. WIOGINK. Suddenly. Dec. 8. 103J. Wf I.IAM. husband of Anna Wiggins, and 4 lil-iailljr, W"li ,', .va. --JJ of Anna Wiggins, sftllj fuss., 8 P. M rslla 1 at. .nt. Wd 3 P. 5 runerui services 11 12 1 N. Jacksen Oakland Cem. YERKKH At Falmvra. N. J.. P.. 1022, MILDRED A., daughter of Mr. Mrs. tJiarence xerues. nien a. acr Thurs., 1 I". M., at 817 Parry ave. lam-ad Xtarlia. H, (.'...v 1 1 -..K A. M. Hatboro Cem,, Hatboro, Pa. '! I YOUNG Dec, b. MAnY E widow. 1 j.ih Yennir Relatives and frletijt vlted te runeral services, wea., 2 '., .11 ri-ei i.'iite. unitimer ave. en1."! iminil t , Cllfien Heights. Int. private. Arlington tern. Friends call tu. from 7 te 11. CNJJERXVKKKB '" fetfe aW, I AM O HP. r v '
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