iyY$ -W'Tw' ' W V I.; iufcfcVi vwmi?S J--V.J, wwmmmmmmK:;i,iM,A-i ,w j" JNsfflMMHMi f-fWlX ,r " ' ' v w ,J Hr"f "-wSMP W'-w; i- kf A'kxW ,: va v ,. ..-, Ffti rvr..'-.y i v J r . ' I . " !.'", " y It S5H m I: If ft J If K j,i i I'SK A 11? i! n 5 H v li ,1 TJ" I J ''I w a n M ii IK 'ft If i 'Ft I HIM H . h l.i. tth v "M1MJ& . , 6 KELLER ONCE MORE Counsel Claims Committee Ex ceeds Constitutional Powers in Issuing Subpoena DEFER ACTION TILL MONDAY Uu ls'oclnle! I'mf I WitsliliiKlen, Dec 1(1. Hepresentn- tlTp Keller. Mitimetn. fnileil nRnin twlny In iii)enr before the Heuse Jinll cinry Committee te give evidence timler oath ns te the Information en which lie kawl his iinpeiichnieiit elinrKes tmnlnst Attorney liotiernl D.itiirlierty. Keller's rinuiM'l, .lui'kHen II. Unl Unl ten, niineiitieeil he hml iuIvImm! his client thnt I he committee Intel exceeded Its iiiitlmntv ninl tlutt he wns net re. qtllrril te iipnciir In r spouse te the com mittee iimnieiii' Chniriiiint Vehtend silil thnt the toil) teil) toil) peena Tred en Mr Keller hml been flgncd U the SiienKer of the lleife nnil thnt ill ulileiinK the llppeitnitice of the liUrilicsetii Keprsciitntlve the commit tee tint ni'ted for the Heuse. He mhled tlnit the I'l.inniittee could new report Mr. Keller buck te the Heuse for contempt. This position nl-e s tiiKeti In 1 ' -reientntive (iriilmm. l'eiins.ilvjitiiit, who dtcd tiutlierities as te the rutins of n mftllbiT of CelUH'.ss, nod luevcil tlim the committee report Mr. Keller for contempt. This motion wns- seconded by Representative lllrd, Kiiiisiim, imt Berne members w tinted te lie.ir Mr. Ralston en the iiietien of the com mittee's censtinitnMi.il rights, and it lone nritumetit followed. i When Mr. li.tt-tini announced he np- ppnred for Mr. Keller in the hitter's absence, members demanded that tli" record show that Mr. Keller hud usuin fallcii te appear. This vvtis done with , the final calling of Keller's name b.v I the Heuse sorRennt -nt -nnns. ' "I have ml vised Mr. Keller." said Mr. HnlMen. "that in the i'ls'innn- of n process repiiriiiR Ills presence, he belns a member of Congress, with the, implied threat behind it. the committee exceeded its constitutional powers, ami ' thnt being true, he cannot b.v imj such process be riiiiiircd te appear bifeic the committee." After ( hairman eMcad had ad- vised that it se sleul in reachinc u decision, the committee deferred until Monday anj action with res,iei t te Mt. Keller's refusal te appear ' Daugherty Inquiry Seems Collapsed Oantlnnrd from Tare One almost spoiling the purpose of Daugli- erty's friends hy bristling with hostility against Daiuhertj's accusers. Forced I te prove that the Atternej (ieneral wns guilty of high crimes and misde- i menners, 'he only hope the accusers ! hnd wns te envince the country that Velstead and his committee were se prejudiced that no fair hearing before mem was pessiuie. Fer a day Velstead acted as if rum hnd reared its horrid head before him. He would net give the impeachers one half of one per cent of a chance. In twenty -four hours Velstead's mind ac complishes one revolution. The m-u day he saw thnt the impenchers wen trying te run away from their job of lifting n club that was tee he.ivj for them. After that he nnd his committee steed by and said "Heave he" every time the iinpeacliers strnined their backs te raise the impossible weight. Then there was Keller, who intro duced the Impeachment resolution which It wns shown came from Gomper office, and who was chosen net wisely but tee well. Discretion iind sound judgment are net the uttributes of Keller. He is as .Hn.:nnl l 1.;.. ,...,. ,, 1,.lu.nn.l ,.. ... iBUUlliill III HIT ,, un lupinui in ill hi. lie is just the kind of man who i we lid try te lift a club that no human I being could swing. And why. eh why. i I hear some one ask, was net Samuel Untermyer engaged te de the legal work of impeaching Daugherty ? ISeenuse Untermyer knows a high crime from a low crime and n misdemeanor from) mere negligence and incompetent e, ami an investigation iu which he shines' from un imi-achinent proceeding which i impossible Jacksen Kalsten, being ' regularly retained bv (iemp-rs us at- terncy, had te steep his back te the. club while the Meuse committee steed . ..... ... about saying "Heave he." And the result is that having failed te convict the accused of minder, jeu usually don't proceed ngnlnst him for violating the sidewalk ordinance. (loin Bera has provided the sane critics of jDnugherty with nn unti-climax. It would be n confident prophet who would Mr that the next Heuse, radical as it will be, would new order an investiga tion of tlie Attorney (reneral. Gompers has done Daugherty a geed turn. Hut he will take it out en hltn when he makes his speech at the next annual convention of the I'ederatien of Laber. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Themas ! Kavnnaeh .",32: Vebstr n ana iiurBUeriie. Anj-rsur. .'72 S 'ith at w,,i. ii, in uainiivur i.l'J J.inllY Fiv lancer and 1 1 (. herrv st a! Charles I., Neiv f,uP i'erin et ani M.i, M. ICelsMV ti.:.,i'i V T . Ralph Clayten I.invl.ne ' P. Dennett r.-in urll- 11 . I'a,. ui.d A. w deerc4 A. Hersi h.l. ."i(H N 23d tvlnia .M tl'fnn 243 1 N 2eth si Jlarry Iteth 1 toy linMnein av.. and ar.l Bra sciuuru, in s i'.udllrel si ' rry IMIIIams 1124 1'eari st . and Dera .Jenes, 1124 Pearl st Hsnry r. O'Unin nit 5 I.nd.ew t., and Jionevia i.. jTeniirnnt. 4101 Utn.hwoed DODGES HEARING vuu'iK, -. ivnui,ruai. iui i-dri.nnuiid committee et miiisiilpmeii, Hvith tlm relil W Tates 1339 .N- i5tn Ht nd 1 advice of the commandant and his etti-Sll-atth A Test loej r.ilrmeunt av .cern, and thnt the Naval Academy olli elli olli iiiaen fs.l.l1."3,'" Ht- nA Vluu cers in Philadelphia the night of the , Hareld til . Hs.re: 1 Alfred W Urik " ie.'is Turner st., and Hilda ' Smll T. lieartst lUde S Mil st Msller. Ambler I'a . nciier, oiiea .n nouilinet nt una ui?n .Themas II Ilanipy. 117 N. 1'ainn St.. ' GUdvs A. DrlriKwater 5113 llrewn st, Maurlcfl S O Medlif flOl N I2th St.. er.d and h iisima Lairsen uvent. l-a Mayer C Yasklh, .11)34 Haltlmere ave and Mae Hlndln. !7S N. 7th st. t,i 1 pu.r . iiwi'icn, .iui i wniuriu sr , anu ft Haiel M Oitiwoeil. J'nrtland Ore. At Samutl Davis Atlantle Cm- S J . and lis Mamle Thomrsen e.12 N 4."th it m . Vtnlamln lleuen. 723 Merris at . und Hen& iffl Hnr. ansa N seth st. Kdr M. Uerden, 2107 W Ontario st . and , erra 1: uearinc i'.)2 Jefferann ut . and Vlftald'tf"3 PX-Ts" Sdenham t.. and Ttai.i a nirhur.i i '. .ii li I rni1 -.! .i V; - "- "se- 'ilii.t. ij i ,m, .Aft .... L . and"'DorethVi:'D'u,rt1.'T33TNmLobv;r','ot "Id"'"r that then wuh any reason t. . I te anticipate any ((induct or behavior Jester Mflllsun. Lancaster, re . and Oliver vrnmer. incaiter. i'a. lamuil C Dlnsrners 230 S Lambeit t., nd Catharlnn Itee, .437 S 11'ih m. Jnul It. H'ai, 4218 I'arkil'le .iv and tHrtruda M Zeenkev. 1701 N 42d st Charles N Wannep. .111(17 McCllum st . nd Kmlly A. Hirst 144.1 C.yuea st. tdelph TraurlK 2533 N Opal at . and Xnna Murphy. 11)13 Wlllard st Stanley C Shlrkewultle, 2440 N 2tith St., ' and Kathryn Jtugan 2431 N 2Iuh st Charles Cutler (111! S, 4Ui st., and Clalre Cutlar. A71A FlorNice ave. (Net ri)iiterll 1 Jwseptl A Temai.ewsld, a510 h'. Kdement st . snn Ifpleri f Hlenli uwln ii'si rimotee i Heratls. 1002 S. Aidn st.. and Si,- Aiaria 0carii.urnrza. azi i-i i'assyu v.Jehn VT Hysenir, 4in N 41st t . ajul lary fj. i,tMcu, s..e jisksju si itiseje ippoiiie, niu rernen st,, una illlix- bth I'epa. SIO Fernim at llllun -ir.irtln tlUl .V. :M at , and Hilda. Ialrd. A1I00 Old Yerk read. i .William. Patterson. ISO W Columbia ate., Ma aijcjjuswv. v-eiumpia v.. A MEXICAN BAIJi (i.VMK Wutfim 1irmt rsinA fh term. 'Iluhbr wrlitsn n absurblnv itery et en of the ff7ISTiM-.n. "Jcuen erth.-Bund.,".- HO lisrsiuii. "Mttke It a HatJii." Adv. m.. LITTLE FIRE HEROINES AND SISTERS - s .. At 1eft te risht. are Mice, thirteen: Hett.v. nine: Anne, six and Otte, three. Oillilrrn of Otte Tausriifreiind, l".:tl Kent) street. Alice nnil Hetty are heroines of a lire which ihtmag.'tl their home early teda. Alice carried Anne from a hkuiug rtiiun ami ran for aid while Hetty, after awakening the family, tried te save the Christmas toys purchased for the children ALICE AND BETTY q w B Works Heroically but I ' Vainly te Save Christmas Toys Frem Flames OTHER SAVES SISTER Twe sister-. Alice and Hetty T.iusen- frcunil. proved themselves heroines thl morning wl.eu lire brought desolation 'nnd unhnpplnes te their home. VXW iKen.i Mreet. The blae destn.e. a I nmnlui. ..f Cl,.l.fm ,. nlftu ,, t,l.,li ,-nl hecr. stored there te lirln hnpplness te ..1 .1.11.1 e .t. r 11.. Ted'iv is l!ett Inrihil"! '-'hei- nine ipiirseli! iiwl 11 nrettv new- rmrtv dres ns well 'is several gifts from relatives were nmeng ether thing'' destrejed Hetty Awakened by Smoke Otte Tunsenfrcuml. lather of the children, who is a ulcht watchman had imt returned from wml; v. hen I'etlv was n wakened bv 'meke She found the j bureau abhr-e. A landle which liad evi'ittiriiid was lung niarbj. ' Heitv tirt .iwnkeiieil her sister Anin. who slept villi her i.n 'he third lloer. Tlicn slie run te th" second fleer where she nwakened iier inefh :-. Mis. ("ate-( line Tatiseiifreund. and Alice and Otte, it threc-year-elil brother. After arousing the household she ran te the bureau te trj and me tip ihildren's toys which had been placed tin re for the .i.mngcM childien. She wns driven back b.v tinmen. I .Meanwhile Alice, thirteen, who was, trained in lire drills at the Hancock ! public school, quickly obtained two i !....- ..e ...,.., ,! fmif-lif rim tire I OUChl is in ,,ii,-i nil,, .vv,(, ... ..... single-handed. The llanies gained steadilv and she was forced te retreat. Her sister, Anna, overcome with fright was hud-i died in a lerner. Alice threw a blan- ket ever her little sister's head and ' carried her te the street. ('hilil Speeds te Alarm . ,. i ... i , Aln . in her nightgown nnd stocking dad fct. start.M for th" engine heus,. at I-iftei-nth and ParrUii stri.ti,. A , neignoer hioiujee m-, m k...- ... .. i I ""?- hiT -"" ", hhnr', ,"!'t" l ' with them and then Hung them into .i. .. ...... ... ! flu, stri et . I She almost cellnpsed after reaching I the engine house. Meanwhile neigh- j ' liers hud summoned ether fire com cem Ipaniis. who I'Mingiiished the blaze, i While tlie ureuieu were uie; lieu remenibereit n Ilible given te her by the Sunday ndioel teacher at the Christ Informed t'hurch. Slie fought her way i te the third lloer and creeping en her hands and knees pulled the book from a burning wa"hstnnd. Navy Beard Can't Find High Jinks - -- i ( iintluued from l'nce One j that could be suid of any of ih" cadets i was that two nnd been urdi-ied off the , lloer bci-ause "they had their hair i iiius-cd" and their clothes were net bnislud preperlj Tlie investigating beard refrained from making rocemmondat.ons. It states the facts as the investigation 1 1.. i.. .k ,.t ra,m,in- ,t,n. uii.ukhi, i.i.-ih ...... .i,i..n, 1....1 haiigements liad been mad" b.v tin- hop . committee of midshipmen, svith tlm ball regarded themselves ns en duty, rhene i net stieeitienllr nssnrmsl. A (m.e , ti. inMtatimi system, the 1 report states, resulted In the ikIuiih slen of uniuwted guehts and borne un- 1 desirable persons," j Tlie indersement of tlie Huren u of Navigation ou the beard's report states: "It appears from the testimony that, n mm semen t considered te be amply eiucient were ninue Willi the hotel infill- "" I" Prevent the entry Inte the , ba room of Dee i e net invited or who --. .. ... .,-.. 1.1... 1.1.. T. .". I I iiiigei- ur uceiui-u uiiiii-irituii:. it nees ' en the part of these attending the ball dllTerent trera that en prier similur ocenstens The Jnvestigut ng heard expressed the opinion that Hear Admiral Wilnen. as commandant of the Naval Academy, was responsible for the conduct of the ball, but Secretary Denby called this, when brought te hh attention, "a mere reiteration of a well-known military law." Mr. Denby litis no thought of calling ! off flltlire Army-Niivy games beeatlbi; HEROINE F FIRE v". .of the mild nnd unproved scanduL Hew, ever, he said today : "In futuie whatever &teps are necea snry will be taken te see that uch In cidents de net occur." K,LUED BY AIR COMPRESSOR Hnzleten. lu.. Dec. 10. Harrv An- Iihi f liirtVmMtyht vmira rtlrl. nlmln I j licit & Ce., wan killed yeaterdu.v when theena or nn air compreer niew out "in w EVENING PUBLIC rv PHILADELPHIA FIRM GETS SHORE HOTEL CONTRACT Ocean City Structure te Be In Span ish Style, With 230 Reems II,.-.. ntv v .1 Den lit. 'I'lw. contract for the erection of Oecnn City's million-dollar beach-front hotel has been nwnrded by the Ocean Frent Ho He tel Corporation te the Hojdlieuse-Arcy Cempati), of Philadelphia, the price, it is stated, being mere than S.'PO.OOO, ei 'usive of the concrete piling founda tions, steel work, heating, plumbing and lighting. The .steel work ha i,.rti, r,ii.,.tMtil ltelnieut I reii Works and men th nie new epe ted here te construct the. ironwork l lie hotel win ne nine stories, .-span- ish style architecture, nnd hnve .m reni. with baths. There will be sfetes I runt I IV' Oil t 10 ItOnillVt lllli III l.evenill stieet. 1 1 lti.wnrd Slocum. nresic out of the lietel corporation, lessee of the Ner- maiulie Hetel, will be manager of the t:ew lietel. jr will in hiiiiwn as uie Plunders. Slocum was manager of the M .Tnmiw in Phihulelplil.i . . . ...i, ... 1 .. ,i.i The LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,' Londen Press Gloomy en Lean te Berlin i Continued from rare One t (bnnk nete circulation nt the beginning .of this month amounted te "fi-UMIO,-l()(H),(KM) innrlts. 101 .000,000,000 larger , tlinii It wnn thirty tlnys previously. It i known etUciiuty tlmt ene of the , President's Cttblnet ndvlicrs suggestcil I tlie United Stnlcs nilght undertake te nrblrrnte the repnrn liens qucKtlen, but that Mr. Hushes wns net recorded as epcelnllv cerdlnl te the Idea, having rejected it Mime time nge, when It wim nut ferwnrd by former Chancellor Wlrth, of (Jennnny. Yet It wns felt n non-government commission could ac complish the sntne end. Ileyend n White Heuse declaration , thnt the negntlntiena nrc of mich Im portance that premature disclosure might militate against their successful consummation, there was no official I light en the momentous moves which the State Department and the prln- cip.nl chancelleries of Kurepe nre mnk- 1 ing en the international chesslieard I of economics. It is net the purpose of the Adminislrtitiea te attempt discus- ' slen of such delicate aflairs in n world- wide iiuitH-mcHting, but. it wns stntcd, I tlie American (jevernment is taking "every cons. stent interest ' in the , European situntien. It was Mated nt the White Heuse thnt the I'nlteil States hnd a direct in ' terest in Ilureprnn economics, whether I tills Natien wished it or net. It Is i nn interest of such u nature thnt it may net be shaken off, even though every one in this country were tin lr i reconcilable en participation In Europe, I the White Heuse .spokesman admitted. ACCORD P01NCARE VOTE OF CONFIDENCE Paris, Dec. 1(5. fHy A. P.) Pre mier Peincnre's tilea te the Chamber of Dennties for a truce in nnrt.v Unto 'lieentiBe -of pending feielgti negotintlens resulted in the t li.imber t-xprcssinR con- litlenie In him by n ete of 51J te C rui i(, iiuil . "I enrnestly entreat the Chamber te put nway for the time being nil con siderations of domestic and particularly electoral politics until offer the negotia tions," he said. "I only nsk for n few weekH credit." The French (Jevernment would ex- amine carefully and appreciatively any proposals made b.v the American (Jev ci'iiiuciit. which migiii iireve neiptui in obtaining reparations from (lernuiny, it was said today in connection with re ports from Washington that uiich pro posals were being considered. While tlie dispatches received here dealing with the supisised purposes of the Washington Government lacked any sort of deliniteness. the impression nthered in reparations circles from their tii'Ht e.Mitninatlen of the reiierts was that the ule.'ts et the intcrnutieniil ''ankers' committee, which met last .June, were being closely followed. I . ''"rmer ircmicr lwneriiiv, et net- , '.." "-"", '".". """""I ''" ueigium ami iteiKinn, niemner et the, icpnnitiens isininilssien, who Is "umuuill tPI nil- uiiiiners ceilllllllll-f has been working steadily since the ad jeurnment of the committee hist sum- mer with representatives of Interested governments. The purpose lias been in ivea te i-ii-oicraiien wim iiiu aiuce and neutral Oevernments and se fir the (Senium reparations ns te enable (!er- -1. I.. .... nn......: :.i. .1 111 1 n Philadelpiiia rjn announces a Wage Dividend K take great pleasure in announcing a wage dividend based upon the dividend rate of the common stock and payable te the empleyes of The Philadelphia Electric Company, as authorized by the Beard of Directors at a meeting held en November 28th. This action by the Beard is the logical result of a definite policy of The Philadelphia Electric Company, namely: that the Company should, when prosperous, share such prosperity with the three classes who are partners and in their various ways responsible for the utility's successful operation, namely: its Customers, its Stockholders and its Empleyes. Last May the Directors of the Company authorized a reduction in t rates which benefited the customers te the extent of a saving in electric ', current costs, ever a period of twelve months, of mere than a million dollars. At the same time the dividend en the common stock was increased from seven te eight per cent, amounting te $300,000, and new the empleyes, whose faithful and efficient work is largely responsible for the successful operation of the Company, will receive a proper reward in the shape of a dividend en their yearly wages, ranging from two te eight per cent, based upon years of service with the Company,. and amounting approximately te $300,000 for the year 1922. I believe that the work done by the capable and loyal empleye may net always be entirely recompensed in the yearly wage and that, under certain conditions, he is entitled te a proportionate share of such pros perity as may result from increased efficiencies which are net alone due te painstaking and intelligent supervision but are equally brought about by the individual who, regardless of position, is giving the best that is in him for his employer and, above all, for Public Service. While this action of the Directors is in no way a selfish one, yet there is an element of far-sighted calculation in their action, for there can be no doubt that the empleye in any industry who feels that he will be permitted te share in the development and in the savings and effi ciencies which produce prosperity, will de his utmost in order that this condition shall continue in the months. and years te come. "' President Herrin Victim t i . , I I ' ' IIOWAKD HOFFMAN One of the llerrln massacre victims for whose dentil iln men nre en trial. Ills aget! father tcstlfleil and temleil te dissipate the belief that the slain m.tti was n gunman. ninny te pay by mentis of nn interna tional lean issued in Installments. M. Delacroix lias had the active sup port of ltrltish ami llelglan llnnncinl mid gevenimet.tal opinion, and lie haw carried with him the support of Dr. Vlsserlng. lieail of the Dutch Slate Hank, and also that of New Voik flnan- , ..;n,.u ,,,,,' rnn, ;,,. nf .,.. 0,vI.f,1i Kmp !ini,ciul Kreups working In ro.epplrntinn wh ,Mr HMPrni K0V. ernmei.tn Is that no settlement can be attained until the sum of (lerman repa rations 1ms been finally fixed at n total of somewhere between forty billion and sixty billion geld marks. The second fundamental con.sidcrntlet. in the view of these groups is that such political nrrnngrments shall be made as shall guarantee there will be no Impair ments of German assets for paymei.t during a long terms of years. Tills in volves political decisions of the highest importance for the governments con cerned. Te Muster In Guard Unit Orders have been Issued by National Guard headiiuarteis for State and Fed eral inspections of the headquarters detachment of the UIMh Field Artillery at Philadelphia en December -1. It will lie the la.st unit of the National Guard te be musteied into the service under present plans. Lutherans te Aid Russia The Itev. C. T. Henste. of the Mount Airy Seminary, will sail en the Olympic December ,'iO for Moscow, where lie will represent tile Lutheran churches of the I Tutted States in currying en relief and -.1.. 1 -!. -r ,i...t .1 i missionary wen, et vinu uviionuriiuien. A fund of STiO.OOO i new being raised 'for tlie work. IMHHHH! HHHBHnHl Electric Company DECEMBER 16, 1922 Herrin Man Denied Drink of Water Continued from Vr Oee "Well, te tell the honest truth" or similar phrases. A. White, counsel for the defense, sprang out of his long si lence en one such occasion with "Cut out tlB truth stuff." "I heard Otis Clark sny." continued Goedmnn, " 'We ought te tnke these men out and kill them.' He wns stand ing en n bank at the side of the rend." Geedman ndmltted lie had visited Clark's father nnd mother n month or se age. It wna a friendly visit. "Didn't yen sny then te them: 'I don't knew nnvthlng ngnlnst Otis in this ense nt all'?" nsked the defense. Goedmnn answered, "Ne," nnd wanted te tell the jury whv he visited tlie defendant's parents, but defense dismissed him with n curt: "We just want te hear you nnswer our ques tions." Collecting the Wounded TT.... f1Hi,a.AH iimIeh ml tin I fl S.,e' wit ;;;: Hil'Sl. WW tjxav--- ....-- , , - crowd nf men pursuing nnd sheeting nt "We . id vnil see ntl.V union cenl ...... ..... m tiers In tint crown en your inrin: ...... -.--.. - . ,, Grnves replied "Ne." iiie 0111.V mevr '"-': '"' "'"", - yesterdny Wns Fred Harrison, who Sllb-' 1-lin i.nlv nlhr. vifne:q for t IIP sitntl ttnnttatml lilu fnthi.e's Identiricntlnn of Tlni-t dl-fict nl ntln nf tlie IMP11 U'llll II gun nt the time of the killing of four men nenr his fnrtn. The father wns n witness Thursday. COTTON CARGO BURNS Fire en Chicago Maru at Les An geles Doea $10,000 Damage Ix)s Angeles. Dee. 10. (Hy A. P.) A fire discovered early tednv In a cargo of cotton In the nfter-held of the Japanese freight and pasenger steamer Chicago Mnru, lying nt a deck in the outer hnrher, wns extinguished after doing dnmnge estimated at $10,000. At ene time tlie flnmes were beyenil control nnd threatened te destroy the vessel. IN MKMORIAM COIjA. In memetv of one who pasted Inte the CJrcnt Ileyend, lesltiK 11 friend, asilly mlsslnit htm. T. COI.A. aited 31 Died November 13, 1D22. A. J. W. VI.T.TIS In tiinA a,rt Inning M.an.n.. n n... I dear wlfe and our mother, fl'IUNA ODHI.Ij l;l, I, IK, wlie passed away the 2ilth dav of Klslnr (MISO). commemorated this day Sadly rnlspcd by Hl'SPAND AND CHH.DnilN. Bcatfts AI.THNIIACH Dee in, 102.. THEO Denu II , feri of Frank and Citlinrlne Al tenbuch. Helutlves ainl friends are Invited te at'snd funeral Men.. 7 30 A. M . re. denie, 137 S. I'encli i.t. Miss nf reiiulem irt St. Iirnntlur' Chu-ch 0 A. M preci.ii.-ly. Int. Helv Cress 11ACON Dec. H. DOSHA H husband ,.... I, .en.. 1........, IA.I,... I, r, , r sldence 17H 'w Tlea st Int "nnklanii Cer, Hemilns mav b vlcvved eJ. S ,! ,v' nfi.r 1 I M nr il.ten tieii.n. r'.i v;ii.,V.u.."!S5 two men in Us Held lie nnm n we, ,nn ri w- ..- '"' l,T her ae.h JRP,S ihS reiFdVuS of K'j Xlvn Mlf llinil went llte Ills mnnkehouse Inter. ' ,car. miatlv.s and friends, also memhe-s ,f, walnut inc. Mcrcnnntvllie U.0?'10"' and that he l.nnded him ever te twoihei men who until they were officers "cel- Jf X'sn Mnnd'sy, 'atA " Xt'? a eTvYrmnen ,a n, r,J Se"' lectlng the wounded." De ense's cress- K.TdenV;ystSn" Xr.'mlnw. '"afe. '.nternent rVti-; f ? wVrfcnCA?nTi'i,MjL. exnmlning censlMed of only two qucs- lre-nmem.t Cenulerv. vicuiiur .Sund..y. 7 Ndr BRed SeV ""ra".," ',W W tlens. , , r..Tr.-rifth.dav. Pec II. 1022. ANNA jJ'rJ, 'V.V- ." ,P, W't&fi; "Yeu knew most of the union miners COMI.Y. dauirht.r c the late Charles yd A7M'nXn J-tS'WOed 3t. Int. rrl'It! I ...nUni. .1r,n' .)" ,..nii the first Dcliby Ann Cemiy. of lljberrv. Thlln . In nor (vJirMi.v n. ,. J.erenheuts, den t you . wns uie nrsi. itemizes nnd friends are invited 7.yj;"';?!i P& 'turl'An MAY (,.. nnil llrnvne nnnwnnu "rs. " ,.,. .1 ,,.,!.. ni lkl,rv TrlrniU' MiMBI, Wife of Dr. Thorns. A ,;,L ,r' friends -re Invited te attend funernl, Men.lV""' te nttend funeral. .Hen . h.30 A. M :3U A M.. lite reMdenc.. 3713 N. I)-,,e, st. Illsh nu-H nt St renlc-'H Church 10 A. M. Int Did Cath.-dral Cem !;t,'Vf. niCATllS IIKN80N. Dec. IS. MAIUOME K w et Or. C. I. Ilenm unit cliiiuthter of ChtiriM ('. ami fllunclie Knnu3. Int. t llelhlchem, In.. Monday nfternoen, I'C, l"- , . Itr.ACK. Dee. 14, IpL'2. OKpnOR "'! hintmntl of Annes lltack. . Ilflntlvej nticl friends, nle I'estn Ne, 2 nnd 01. U A, ,11.. sre Invited te attend funernl 'eruces. Mim tny. 2 T. M.. nt tftte restflence. 444 . St. Tnul t. Interment iirltc. Mcwlnu Sun dy evenlnir. imuNNnn. ec. is. anna, Dot.enns. wlfe of Tlinmns J. llrunner (nee Ferry), neliitlven nnd friends are Invited te nttend funernl, Men,, :30 A. M.. from her Inte residence. 180 W. Luray nt., (lermantewn. Solemn renulem mma at the Church of St-I-Vsnels of Asslnl 10 A. M. Int. Hely .Sepul chre. Cem. nyt.R. Dee. is. cirAnLng nentniT. huehnnd of Ullmbeth M. Ilvle. . nlntlv.'S nnd frlcndH. nlse I'hilates Iidne. Ne. 627, P. nnd A. Jf.l Nlcctewn Ixjdje. Ne. HIS. I. O. O. I.: Cyprenii lincamrment. Ne. 257. nnd nil ether oritsnlzatlenii of nhlch, he w-s n nemher. Invited te funeral nervle.es, Men., 2 1'. M.i t hi" late residence. 482.1 N. Kdcn hum nt. Int private Hillside Cem. 1 rlcndi mny rati Pun eve. CAHSON. Dtc. 14, JOHN D., Jr.. tijred 111 months, only child of .lehu II. nnd Tran res Tyeen Canen. Funeral servlees nt hH parents' lesldenc", IS02 I'lne t en Hatur dsy. inth Inst., nt 10:30 A. At. Int, erlvnte. rAHHIUV. Oec. IS. JOHN. tlnvcl nils i.u.1 nt l.'tlt, r-nwidv tnrn Pirdlff). Tlntn- thes and friends Invited te attend funeral Men . S:30 A. M . from his lute ro'Wence, al'yreh -...etemn .r., M, Church nf Iir I " I I V 111 ll-l"P. !' l Hill (ii. ceiTIN.-O.i Dec. 14. MApm, T.ii.t.TR. iiuiii ., .......... ----- -ii . . - . . . MeetltiB Heuse. an. I' M , snemn-iMv, T1 ... tmi n li.nvlm- llrnsil SI. tutlen r, , ... ..01 ;.. ,n.i .1 mr-..iii DAM: Dee. u. MAIIY F.MMA. wife, of r.. Al. U'lie, iiinuws nnu iriciiun innri in funeral a-ri tees. fiat.. 2 P M.. at Inte rest- dence. Sr.23 N. Uth st. Int. trlvnte. North- I wneil 'rvni. i DAIIIIAOH, Dec 13. JOHN 1 DAK- n.HH nse.1 S3. Ilelntiei ami friends In Mtul te furenil, Men , H 30 A M . residence I'.'.'l i Clarien st Illuh uncs of rqul,jm ft Jehn's C'huirh 10 u'cleul; Int. New C'.ithelnil rem. DAUHAlt. nee 14. 1U2J, RM'AHRTIt DAIillAH. ferm'dv uf IVntralle. I'a. Tu- nernl from her Inie residence. .-..1411 Jnn st . lrtnantunn, ren. S:30 A M. Ueitulim muss at the Immaculate Conception Church in A M Int at Helv Sepulchre Cem. Dll.WOIVlll. Dei 12, (It.UItCti:, husband of late M.ntlia A DIHverth, (me Kay). In his "3d year. Helatlves and frleii'ls nm Invited te attend funeral services. Sat. 2 r M . from ins fen-in-iavva resilience, Wil liam llearh 1R2S Cllllliishnm at , Finnkfurd. Int Magnelia Cem Humalns miy he viewed Frl.. H te 10 1" M DOKAN. At her residence. 220 Tllnh t . Oermnntevn. Dec in 1!52. ANNIll II. widow- of Jam"S S. Deran. BKed S rum-nil s-rvlees Sit . 11 A M Int. private HDMONDS. Suddenlv. en Dee. IB, 122. JOHN, husband nt Sara Dran-en IMmends, or the IlurllnKten APIs . 1,1:1 npruce it. Further notlce will be atlven. HMHHY Dec. IS. 11122. JOHDI'H S. son nf Ilfnjaniln P. and Jesephine Hrnery (nee Hunter) nnd itrnndsen of Jehn It and 1 lirlstlne i.-merv, ar.ui . vms. Kni.itiv.si mil friends nre Invited tn attend fun-rnl I I'ndden). Itelutlves nnd friends, also l.eau-iin or tne Mrrcj iieari ana .vtdr nr-i nes.irv i-UCH'l'i H, !iiM'i in luiiriiii .,i,iiitij, n .,,, A M late residence, :ji: n. 2.ith st. late residence. 2R4B N. 2.-.th st. Solemn n,i , nip ..,jii. .. 1 ..,., ,. ,,," .'.,, -nt? ,,-fl.- iim.i ntvii'i. ,i,u ui,i.,u iu ii'ien'i ine runnrftl dune- 1722 S. 1.1th t Int. private .Sunday. 2 I " . resldence of son-in-law ITLTON Vt Oiltlnnd Calif.. Dec R ' Jeieph IT. Clunen. 1!3 Wnln-t st ('111,7; 1022. V. hPi:.Vcn nil.Tl.N son ...f the Whts Int. Mt Mer ah Cem. ' Ft Ink late Wnlter S. md Hnrrlet Illddle lelten mn.. cnii s.iturday eve '"! aned 32. Ilelnllves nnd filnids arc lnvlti-1 nrnei.l'H At I'asartens I'niif -r.n.i. tn attend funeral s.-rvlcns. sJ.it.. 2 V M. ',. 'i'Jh ",,,". rflvv vir e tM.7,Sf'i,V at residrne.. of Mrs. Vluln Mnvhevv Fellen. "'".'? I? h'1P.V' r elatlv'ni nmi fr ii.LP"' 'l.'oKend."""1, '"C:'- ,r,t- S'- J'imi3' imn0eV8ioP,ndlClVuV,.0fa.nece"d,.d", MIMTS!SfMMONB -Dec. 13, fANNin. ste TlMnS'TtmiU"1 WnVllVr'y J'v " PS nf the lnt Jnmes nt7slmnu'n (nee Mi - ! vl, " ?. i!.'.'"1 r.. .?.?' urJ' N' J Int' ",JIminV',Hol1-,rei"nCcni? "UrCh "' '" ' Vm nlEln- 13fl3 ralmcr In- Nl rMlMMINO De H. of messier. ANNA I UYAM. On Dec. 14, JAN11. widow cf n., iliiUK'iti-r nf Hernce A. and Anna I", ! Timethy Hyan (nee Heclnr). Helatlves and I'lemmltiK I'uner.il private, Sat., a J'. M,, friends Invited te funeral, en Saturday it p.rnl nsdnie, 1107 Chcntnut St.. Darby, I S-30 A. M , late residence, 1830 N Ilmivlir '" lnt Prlate. . rt.yNN -Suddenly. Dec. 12. CHAni.CS J., liusuami nt -atne.-iii, v.- iiynn tnee I orders of wlili h he wan n member, are ln - I from his .at"., .residence, a.vjs Kner." st . ra,.i,'i i i in 'm nini.'. is.',V ""Continued services In Ilethel M. K. Churcli. "nVvrirri'V L tw V-i n ,c 7fe,""i IMrkerfecl. I'a.. Mendav rnernlnc. 10 SI OAI ritl.lt On Dec. 13. at Ills late roll-, ,,'clncli. Interment In ndlelnlne eeraeterj. ci?Aiti.l:sS-!'nTv OA-tTi'ifiW,, Sr'thniX'C leavt3 "reai1 S, Sta,len' Mendiy' k lnte l'crrv O.vllher. of Heward Ce , Marv-1 s'l-'ttHNCIC. Dec 11, 1022, ANN'A land. nmernl sen-lees at the Church nf I st'HHVCK. I'lmcrnl Men.. 1 I' M. from Our Saviour. Monmouth and Carlten ft" , rtsldynre of lier nephew-, C f). Stern Al Al en Saturday afternoon Dec. 10 ut 2:30 .rnoncHien. N J. Int. nrlv ate. rernwoed Cera, O'elerlr I .SCHOIH.. Dec. II, SAI.1.1H. wlfs et U1UI.A.S.. ai ii s resinerice . e.-.u, nruce i lat0 c'hrl-tnplier Scheel (nee Illrkey) liels st.. jm n. l.i. 1,1 ,-!- -'HHA1.I. .1.. husband I mM nn,i frinnds are Invited te attend fa- hi .mirv i un .iiuiii, i, ,.iii,i,, 'i. 'urn iiit'ii,,, nli-e Jehn T. ttrclile Test. Ne 10, fl A It.. I are Invited te the service, en Mendav nfter nfter nfter neon. nt 2 o'clock, nt the Oliver II. Hair lllilir . isje ctirsinui st itiicrtnent nt Ment- rns,i cemetery jiemains may le vieweu bun- day evenlnir. oenniNa. Par. it. nnNnnrrrA. wlfe of Karl r (leerlnn- at- d tin ltel.itlves and friends also all seeleth-s of vvhli h he was a member and member of Advent Lutheran Church. Invited te atend funeral wrvlee.. Men . 1 I M . at her late residence. -J237 N nth st Int Oikland c,,rn rtemams tnav 1m viewed Sun . K te in 1 M. HAMILTON. Dec It. SAMtTi, H.. hus. hand of Mamie Ilnmlltnn, aired 41 vears. Relatives and friends, iilsn Jerusalem l.edKe Ne. C0d, 1" nnd A M ; Jerusiilrm Itnvnl Arch Chapter Ne 3: I.u I.u Shrine, A. A. O. N M S , Philadelphia Cnnshierj, Ne, S2 A. A. S. H Valley f I'hllniMnhlnt N. M J. I'. S A lCadnsh Cummanderv . Ne. 211, K T . Jappa Council Ne. 40, N. i: Snimrn Club, rhlla . Pa.: N. i: Shrine nut,. I'hlla !.odce. Ne 2, 11. I'. O Hlks- Stephen (1 Irani' Council. Ni 141 J O I'. A M Online Hnnvve,. Trihe. Ne. 2(10 mn. e H r. . North Kenstnirten Huslness Men's Assn. Northeast lleneflrlal Asse.. are Invited ti funei.il serv ices. S.it , 2 1' M.. residence. 4K.",2 Il.iosevelt lleulevnid Interment Oakland Cem. Re mains miy be viewed I rl . aft. r T V. M. 11AUT Dec. 13. lli:.NHV, huhiiid of An An An tonette Halt Helatlves nnd Minds m a In vited te attend funrnl i.irilr. Men, 1 I' M. priel-i'ly, late residence 20fl3 N sih st. Int private, rrlendu may call Sun , e tn 10 M. HAHTMAN. Pee. 1.1 JACOii n . husband of late Marv CI. Hartmnn (le- Hitter) lie mains tnav he viewed M ,u 7 t,. n )', M. at th" tnrlers of OorKe v H-irr., t . I irk and l.ehluh lives, Servlcs mil int Tues at rurvlew Cem., nnvtrlevvn l'. 1IASI.AM Dee. II. r.neitnil II. son et Oeruu II, nnd Itebena C Hnsl nil. itced H. Kute nl eervlces Men . p . parents' reslden, e Jim Hawthorne Kf . I'runliferd Int. ut North Cedar Hill Cem HAWKINS On Dec. 13 HIIKJ l.'DITH I!.. Tvlfe of Claud W. Hawkins nited f,n vears Relatives and friends Invit.d In funeral sirv Ices en Haturday, lit 11 M t ih9 renl-ilenc- of her son, 1-Yanels A Hnivklns. Mn N ICth st. Interment North I.auri I Hill Cenieierr llllTliR-On Dec. 12. 1H2.' 1'MMA 1III. ri.K, Helatlves nnd friends, ni-.e Quaker city Council, Ne. 17, I', and 1) or j", rB Invited te the services, en .Veml.i" nftnrnoen nt 2 31 o'clock, lit the Ollvir II Han iimi; 1S20 Chestnut st. Intarinuit .it I'. rmvoed Cemetery 1'rlends may call Sundsv evenlnu- HOrn. On Dee it, 1H22 CIAHA IilIT I.nil. wlfe of Samuel I, Itelative, nnd frlendk are Invited te th" f-rvl n Mendav Iternoen nt 2 o'clock, nt h-r lite residence ill N .'.nth st. Interment privaic, HOItNHIl At Mt Helly, N j T)f(, 4 1022, MAHOAHCT I.A1HD ll()(.S'i:it nKi'i dl TrlfiidH inav call at th r, si, lent. 1 of her nephew, Jehn Ollvei. 212 Cllftwi ave. Mt Hellv. N. J-. Sun., after 1 i. .r l'utieral and int. mlvntrt Monday Itl'NTi:il. Dec 13. 1022. r.t.ty. vnr-Tir I widow of James Huntei llelailv-vH nnd j friends ur Invited tt, intend runeral r,erv 1 'ies. h'at , 2.30 1' M , at latu reslderiee. uut" Trinity st Int. Mt Marian Cem l'rlends may call ITt.. B te 10 I'. M JACOHrl. At 'West Chester, i,n Sltll-iKv Twelfth Menth 1.1th. JST. II. wi,"w of Ki anils Jniehs. Kun'rul private. JAMISON, -Suddenly en Dec 11 in"? DAVID, husband of tl.n lit,, Sarah Monre Jamisen. Relatives nnd friends nie lnvltud te tl.n reivlw. en Saturday afterneun. at " e clock, ut his late residence, 435 s 4".th st" Interm-nt private. "' KiiCH. Dec. 11, 11)22. rumei.lN fl husband of Kathnrlrin M. Kech (pen Hurst) ar.ed 23 rutu-ml Men . ft A M , from his .ite residence, 2802 Thompson si Cmulcn ru0lAmnMnT,l,ri',.TvnuVy c,emJetc"" C"u"""' ITCH - Dee, 14. Wll.Iiri.MINA. dauali. ter of Jesh and Sarah Latch and irrand. datufhter ut Jehn and IJIIsu Miller. It.. la tlvea and friends Invited te funeral Mon day, 2 V. M, reldencs uf paieiita, lilllsldi ave, Dull Vliw, Delaware County j',, ml lerin'nt. HIuh M'etlhR Heuhs (Vmcterv Mor Mer tun.' .'-'.'; 1'rl'nda may call hundnv u'verilnir I.AMO.N Dec II JAMHS MANIi-i!",ls' I.AMON Helatlves and trlinds ai . nVlt .1 tn funeral services. Men., 2 ! m ,,',, resineiicit or nis.nepiiew. iM.er M. Lanirn 'J3IH N. 7th st .... ,-..,.,,. .,,, ,.,, cu ,-iin iiir i.r iiiIa . .,... Inc. K, I'jnT TI,.n ..... . . ' '" .ivnix" ' ; ,A"t... "V '".'A' :'".' '.'"i'J-, ------ ". ' , 11. ,iwii:m a tery. I.LWIS Aftsr a lenir lines, I'nr Mrs i;. C. S. Lewis, en Dw. Ill .Vew ve,i and llalllinnrit lMPcn tdeajn Vu. ew 10r,t i.iniJV.- WAI.SIII. huslianil of 1'l.ii ' , .V,''."'1.-1' uieieuiy, i.eu my. i)fr, i.'i ,. . .. Cre-it) Heed r.R Relatives and ,r'''L al IncAtriatlen Hely Nainn Keclmy and I'l'thnii,, I'liih, Mnreuiilte Council. Ne, 2s0 If ,,t e '.'''"..fl1:.!',"-1. T-0'J;. ' "V'l-'v. ;' liitij ilnncn. R120 N Mh st. he emu lilUi m" a Incarnation Chun-n in A M i,, 11,.?; Sipulihre Cum. Wajnesheru (l ) i,,,d ii'i. tuners. (Md.) papers cepv "q """ LUKHNH. -Suddenly, en Dec. 15 iti"-i CIUlll.liH K.. bsleved hu.banJ of ' MihnU II. Lukans. Berv c en Monday ufterncen. at J o'clock, at his lt rtildsnc. 182(1 W. VriiHiiKii it. Interment private. "' crmeiit private MeC'llANB, ITlHuiu mnv call Nunday mciiinu- I.HAMINH On Dee. IB. p " rrifrir HAND, wir.. of Kdmuml II. lAmlnK itRla" lives and friends nie Invlnd 10 1,1 service nn Sunday afternoon, at a e'i Ii ",, ,,W?,?r hits residence BUT H c.ntr-il ave . Jlein.'s' town. N, .1 Intennent at Cann May iwt Heuse N. J . ut 10.ne ..'.,i.,ci, v...! '.'. ' "rt ru. hand or Ilimina l.ejden (ue ji, Kn,;. ) ".', son of the lute, 1'ranlt and Sarah Y.i.iJ, ' Helatlves, an.l fileiida. I10 iiminili' i Richmond llrsnch of I'. 11. t nv 1.1 ii funeral, 011 -IMe.iHy. Sf 8 0 A W f'rem romiK-iice . of faihsr-ln-Inw. Michael M. Ktaliey 2420 Hast Jlaa'rd "C '"solemn hlth mass et rjnulem at St. Ann's n ,?, at 10 A. M. Interment imiv Y'r,"..1'1.'."''' ----- ,V,,,D. uec.pii, 11)2. THOMAS, . , . 1 ! OTATOS s Hushnml of the late Mary Mcfr. "" . rls). nelntlies nnd frn.i;,ci,i,,J,'"i7 Hec ely Visitation rhurchi Ll, & M. H.l Upholstery Weavers' tinu ..' A 3M War I Uemocratle Cluh. nd ?nA ! tnlllee, nre mvltea te Rtten.l rVir.r1 y Cen 7:30 A'. M... resl4ei.ee of hi. '..'V."?, & I M. Itunlln..!.. ' V Jlhll V requiem mass Church of Vlsliaii.- .""hwi Int., Hely fepulchre Cem, M, resldene.. mii.' 'il - T. l Friends may call Sun. eve. ini J,.,"-'"! It. . MOniTZ. Dec. 14, JOHN V "l"' of Anr.le Merltz Holatlves an "f,rJl,1,"lM lnvlle-1 te attend funernl aervi. e11' " I', M nt residence 2010 N iJv f"" - t Int. private. "' 'anhi',j MUl'lt. Suddenly, Dec. 14 cat,,.. heled ilsuehter of th'e kl. TL''N'B Auitusta Mueh. r.elatlvei in, rl"' & Invited te attend funeral, Mendal 7' S from 13, !,. Hoey'., Funeral ImVi. a- M, N. tRth St. Solemn ilh mal. ,"-v, of the Genu 0 A. M. Intarrnl" Ne v pLIP dral Cemetery. !w Cstht. Ml'ltPHY. -Suddenly. Dec n B, husband of Man- Murphy (nee tiV.'sE;ll Whtte Church. County Cerk jr. Ji1)'11?'- 31th year. Helatlves and frlenSI1, ' h Mtrd te attend funeral. Men., s ,"n ": " from his late resldence, 2N:ii v Ai '.. Ilequtem mass nt the Church r.f".,'1 ! Ch-I' 10 A M Int, Hnlv crn,.0,f, "-'erpj, MUSSON. At his residence' "nl"i- , MYKltH. Dee. 13, AUcr. r .,. Albert O. Myers, nrisl 41. iii'i. !."!ew f t.iIim in.i -.... ,f i .. . -- ' iirian "-""LZ.A'r -V'"!" 'nvueu t . " , ".." -. .i , irem her .11. . 7,,-. i727 w. n r.ird ave sni.,n i.,'J"""" 'le.iutem at Iho Church uf the Oe.u in ,,..t the OMVreTj'i! 1111. .--. i"-n.n . m. O'MHAIIA - -Dec. 3. PATIHcv- y t of the Inte Hrlduet O'sVafa "iied'e 'n,M reral. Hat S::ie A. M.. late re.,i.-.1na.ft: 11,,' i'.iiii iiiriniH nri nviied ,.. ..,.. :'!.' I'nniar St. Bn etnn b h ni. '"' nH Cliurrll of Ou.-. I.ailv of Vletiirii inV'.V Int Helv de4 Cem. I'AItKM Itcv. wnst HY u. it. iieiiiuven nnil rrl.n.i. ... .' ""as. . lnvlli"l te attend runeral eervlees, Men 11 A. M.. nt Union Hnntlst Church. lOih'.ll 1 nuwMcr sis Ilemalns win P ln ,.?, I the church, from D 'SO te 12 o'cleclr s?ii?.1 evenlfur. and from N.30 te 10:30 a r ,J ' i ilav Int. IMeii Cum . . .. . - .-.-.imi iiti nvrssAia it I IT.AHSON. Die. 14, in2 rim r I nf the l.ite Jeseph 1. and Annle v tii..-,M rjue notice "" rOM.dCIC Dec. 14. MAtir V "'!!""."' '1 ' '.n, V... aniL f n-Uf H',r .." lateiehn wlfj f ""I s'ur. 11 iivijii, rtKi'tl It Itf at a 1,1 frlendM. nnd all societies et which , hi w a mernlier. nre Invited te attend IW..V Men., S.30 A. M.. from her "liana's r.. ' deuce. lMi: N. Httlnir st. Solemn hlSh ?.'.' nt Most Precious Illoed Church 10 A V t.V ut Hely Cress Cem. " . .int. I'esun OSUIl Dec. 12. HnNEST D. hUihssfl atn Sarah Jnne Poser, aired 72. R?i,. of 1 lives and friends Invited te funral stvIm. Sun.. M:43 I'. M. nt the resldne,i Tet h 1. I mn-ln-lnw, Jehn T Wnlluce, .luSO N Sih i ' Int at Wlllnmsnert. I'a till 1111 11, nee. 1.1, 1U22. JIAUTIIA. widow nf William JVcn used (II c.irs Hlalhn rtL'I.ON. Dec. 14. MATIT A., vnfe of !M , Jnmf.,, ,, Itcl.itlves and friends Cham. "" t "'"".: ,V -i7 "-, . ""V"' "'.'" . ..tn r-m...ll T n I. ... I... ,.-, . I st. Solemn reeulem mass at the Church I of Our I.ady of .Mercv- at 10 o'clock. later- i nieni nriv-ii", .-vew laineurni i rmeterv. !V. - widow-of Hey. James Sampson, aired M lEflntlp nml frlnrul Invited tn uttprtrt fn. , ft"". 'H ""' L" - r?l'V Vernen st,, Sunday evenlnt: at 7 o'clock. neral. Men.. 7.30 A. M.. Inte residence. 811 Nictarlne st. Hlch mass at the Church et the Assummlen 10 A, SI. Int. Hely Sipul- dire (Vm SCO'IT At Krdmlielm, Chestnut Hill. Dec 11, li JIlNNIi: widow of Ilenn- A Siett, need fl,". Rel'itlves and frlenils, aln 1'enemah Council. Ne. 78. 1 of P. nl North I'enn Council. Ne llll, S nnd D of I... are Invltid te funeral services, at ru in te residence. LYdcnhtdm terrace. Chostnet Hill. Sue.. 7 P. M. Int. ut Urlstel Cen. HRMl'ih Dee. 13, IH'OHNU. hushind et Hllz.ibetli Semple. Relatives and IrlencH. members of Iren Molders' Vnlen. Ne. I. tr; Invited te attend funeral services Jien., t P. M.. late residence, 2013 11, Wlshart t. Int. (Ireemnuunt Cem. l'rlcnds may call Sun., s te 10 1 M. PMi:DLi:v. At her residence 401P Hsvef. ford live., en D'.'c, II, 11)22, ANNA LMA 1IRTH. widow- of Jonathan II Smedlev nJ dau--hler of the late Je-cph and Kllza our Relatives and filend.s are Invited te tM it-rvlin, un Monday afternoon, at 2li) o'clecn. at the Oliver II Hair llldx.. 1S20 Chostnet tt. Interment private. ....,, SMITH Dec 13. 1022 MATlin c,.. wlf; nf Jehn Smith nnd daui-hter of HrllBft M late James .McLau-rhlln Relatives and frkiiJi nre In, lied te attend the funernl Meil,, h A. M,, fretti her Inte resldence. .I.OI sun ti n St.. Falls of Sehuvlklll .vilftnn reciul'tn mass ut St. HrldcUH Church 0 30 A. . Int. Westminster Cem SMITH Dec 13 MARIH M dauhtr of Jehn M. and Marie Smith, awed 21 Kelt lives und frlenda are Invited te funernl. Tues., 3 P. M.. fiem her parents rrsldenci. 11143 Cleveland nvv. let Norlhweod Cera. Remains may b viewed Men cicn'tis. SMITH Sll.liletilv, Dee 1.1, at Aiisnej City. N. J. ANNi: HOI'.ART, datiiililer of lit., Thornas l)un"an and Sarah wurti Smith. In th 2d v.-ar of hyr ime. runl ('rvleea at 2021) Pine st . Men.. 18th Inst . at 11 A. M. Int. rrlvatc Ple.iss emit ""sPiIaNIJ. P'e. 13. RICHARD htubrnj of Mery I. Splnne nscil M Itel itlv nd friends, also Ilnnldln Ledce 134. I jr.l A. M.. are Invited tn nttend funeral ! Ien 3 P. M , from tha npartments of nlHl;"1 It tattersby. 3310 N Hrend St. In t. M . Vernen Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. "s'ITINPL. At Clementen. N. J.. Dee. ) 11)22. DORA, wife of Julin Stelndl. med Svc Sin.. !'l?0 A. M 'IL'if'l,"St Cli menten Int Knrnvvoed Cem.. I hlla. in mains may be v'wed Sat ye cf STOL1ILRO Dec. 15, AMI ,I.1A, Jj late Hernard Stelterit, ared ..V W'U ri Invltid te nttend funernl. Men.. A . residence, 1227 N. Randelph st Hequ im mass nt St. Peter's Church 0 A M. IM- ""TAI'i'i: (nee I'rf"17?"""'' "."l 1 tr I IAN M wlfe of Jehn N ran. '?,' ,1 lUKhti r 1.1 Jehn J. nml Wllhelmlna t 'renueh ''Relatives and friend. IJ vlted te the service. Sat, 2 1". M . ? :,, resllet e 1211 N. Kral'r St. Int at Merlah Ctnietery. Prlenda may tall rl. "VVysTiS--Dec 12 JOHN TYSON, as-aft Re ivt ves and fiends nre Invited te , funeraj. Sun 2 P M , from residence of -Mrs I""" feV'Mrairfrlm; ltiSTlU 'Yu.KuSS.'-Dec. 11. ANNA A . -Mew jf Henry Clhless (nee Wlld-1. nrt.llij; frlendi Invited te funerul, Sat . 1 ' n "re,ld"ii 111 red-nil st Servlc rX lvti r's Church. 3d and Pine sts.. 2.30 I. Int pitvale Viewing I rl. cve ,,.,. . VAN IILARCOM Dee. 14, E5 A A. widow- of llnrjy.yan.llnrcemineev,i.,.j hi te runerai eerv ' n. '-"; -.;,. i,,rej U' ,' ' II wl e of Joel WlnwrlhtrM '"': ;AWnhna,tIM.ente.3K. hand of 111" IMchel K Whetstone '" and friends Invited te funeral """';',s,0.nri'. " P. M . resldcme. 1633 12rle ave. Int. r V 'WILLS -Near MalnKa. N. J ".J,'' ANNA M.. lfe of lata lMmund T. MJ Services Men.. 12 M.. Kn-ween CMtl. C'yOl')NVjN-Dec. IB. 1022. CAHU1E T , nf James Yeun and lUughter of !' Jnhn and Bablna Hueff. Funeral " .$?, 11 A. M., at her late rssldence, I.'.. 1 !" nve . Lean. Int Private. r.nnnAlt V.i:i.Ni:il On Dec, 12. 1022j -V-mismTI p. V.lU.Ni:iUn.t Hevce ,,lfe of y llsre,"; & Ledne. Nil. 173. 1. e. '.,rrjaf,",i J vltcd te funeral, servlcsB, en B.iuruai'.' nt nei ltttn reflinent-B. ! :i.,t VlsnaIiU'lcen Interment .J,"f" yrlfn'ti mnv ckII rrlday 1 t j - IWiKRTAKJ5R.. - mm McCrane. atfti MIMiIOAN. Dec. 14. ItOni'ii-e . MOAN. Helatlvcs and frl"n.l, LJ' lle oed Iieda-e, 64a. F. and a! M ;''.0.P'. te attend the funeral. MeiMi .'..?'.! !"vlti from his lata 'J I 1 "is 1UI ' lllh It ill 1 1 111 r .113111 nr iHsu.vj "','', -'.treil n.ftrT.Ka- rp.ul, Ji-nn niuvvi.. .. - ; . -,;,--,, Moe"'?" . ' SAW,""" 'i ' 1 AliOMKH IFr ! I I II II V1A1.IVIJ1.1 I 11'iiii Itilernu'nt In Oreentneunt Cemetery. ' husband u'areirns n'WH.inil nriithg d I rl' nds. alrw Phlln Turniistnelnd. " y 'ether societies of vvhlel. H- ," her. Invited te funeral, Men 2 1 ".'..,, reslilene.' 3ft23 Cellins st Hit at Cedar HI" Cem ,"!ay W" S;u,n' ,?i7iiJ.N'n. h- 111 ? IMIl. lll te" K If A.