!(.- ", t fyr ;. !"J!S9W V vift -' -vf ""''".' fr'jtivT; iWW -SJW1 r J " It' s II 20 THE HOUSE OF MOHVN Bu GEORGE GIBBS Auffcer e "Youth Triumphant" and Other Successes Copyright, 1912, D. Appleton rf Ce. WHO'S WHO IN THE STOKY CHERRY MOHUN. up-te-date gtrl, rich and eharmine. at onee irrtrueca nnA niimMmA in. DAVID SA.NQREE, young American tthnehgitt and tear veteran, amated y cnangee tn manner ana bii" i oreioM out bu th tear, but inter- . fired in Cherry. Hit model, fund) are Inverted with her father, JIM MOHUN. a telt-naae financial leader. Jea Dusty te win children he leaves them te MRP. MOHVN, tche hat tuecettfuliu ..uj .. .1 '.-..-. 1 ..1-n li. ' UUIUPVfCCl tne IdtUI O.I.C vi .-rf. OflUCB COWAN, a motorcar tale- man, of eave-nan type, of whom vncrrv irnaeinci tin; n i""""" . HOB MOHUN, ten. i, a typically reck. u.. .,.,. GEORGE LYCETT, elderly cherut, , MunuButuBii. emrr y , .r, , JOHN CHICHESTER, iclem Mri. ' ir.&u. ..A..M iil . Aiifl ,M.ln.tim. , , TsiTtHTVEweneut, Chrry. Itdeesn t JL matter what men yen make. Vt v. .- m.rin nt vetitflf. It Isn't the twelve dollars a week that you'll earn. It's the capacity te face the neel of earning; It. veuve swiea up unaer he test of disaster, ten 1 ecen same v . . .Kimn.fiwt , mnVi. t,B,l veur beat te put a geed face en the situation and make ethers de se It tan' 1 in n't your fault that you've, failed Tt s't your lauu mat you ceuian 1 una u reed Jeb. Ne matter what happens new. . I. hare rve fear for you I did fear at She would hae beUecd tlir visit le liavn been an accident if Tlioebe hadn't breusht Dlclty along first T didn't realize the kind of stnf?l "Mere mapitlb-cnt than the Chi you "ere ninde of. I'm prieid of eii, ehters?'' Cherry proud of you " David made designs iu the prn'i ! He bent forward nod Ue'-ed her en unlK with th. ferrule of hli umbrella the blew, hut she turned her held "Well nuherl" he said with an nllflv te hide the ten'-' ihnt trie'iieM down her rheek Shi' had a feelin? tint she mustn't M hut. -e.- tjus tlgn ! her weakness, even ihe icli her emo tion came from the appreciation of his praise. She henrd his voice at her ear, ReiiiK en with a new note of res olution. "Yeu enn re te work or net, as you please, Cherry. I like jour pirlt. Rut jeu needn't worry. There will be mere "money seen, I hop. I've get n scheme under way with Jehn Harnett and Harvey Matthi'en that will de the tneK a new labor-saving device for textilt mills. The capital Is In slcht. People tli nk I'm a dead one but l m nor Net vet I'll make 'em sit up and take notice. leu 11 dee. "Oh, Dad. I'm se slad!" And then llrmly. "But I think I'll b hapyWr working for the present. Just the same." "All right. f!e ahead Hut I 11 bet n MiniiKiind " he broke oft with a rueful laugh-"! mean a dollar and a quarter tliat you u dp promeifu ui u week." But Cherrv wasn't promoted in n nek or In two, for Stacy A Hem pel's never promoted anv girl unless her services beninui esv'nrlnl. Almest any ether pretty girl could have done nMnnlelilp .ilinf PHarrv did- In the early hours of the morning she helned te nut the stock In order, and flnlhed up the odds nnd end i of busi ness net concluded the day before. At about 10 in the morning, when the department tilled with shoppers, Cherry inu en the new models, one after the ether, nnd sauntered up and down the nlsles with a ppcullur htiut blch thp woman at th lu-ad e the department showed her- a method of loremotlon hleh had originated upon the root c f a midnlgli' thoatie and aa sup i ese te he both slnueu and gulleVss As Stnl' & Ilernpel'- u n u "'pp . .ilty 'hop i'- i-'i'teineni were pros 1 reiiP preple nnd. of reur' it wasn't i ni hefere t'hrrry sew nn- of her . i I neaualntanfi"- and frlidi. She was gen the cr ,'irwt hy the itlp profitfer Carruth' r. cirl and i nned cheerfully. Mi' Oeflr. Tm' ne, who had a new debutante I'u'iEliter eeinins nlenB. i" "ry pleas .nit and svinpathftic for sen Keoends, iln'ii moved qiiti'klv en te t'u! ncrknenr 1IIH Unlbrnlth uiis ius,.'rately rurdia' i lier embrai-e', (thahtit; adjectives it i veiv breath ' Ptar Cherry Oh, wl ur a darling I rock. I heard you "ere here Ten in leek tee adenl.'e I .i net -err lur you In the len-t I' must h won wen iierful te be p itiins en ihe'i -.wet, m-v. ihlngs bfnri any em- el-, .an enr iliem. l'1' l''en "anting te call here- Is it"' Uie Huiidied jd Ninety 'einetliiiu''' but if 'i ie hard t, get ihH lu-hltiH He (eme te sen us, won't miu? ''oen'' fined-bv darling ' ml oil .lii went s urrjing n.te tin n-n f. Nina bailn'i lnuiubd t" be pntroti. pntreti. i z ,in mere than "It' Te i 1 id, b r i berry needed no duigi mi te incllnit. I I ! position ill th" eve of these who ! -id been her acquaintances In former M-.irs. But her only reactions from iln'He conversations were bome nmuee ; , A . . l.1 interest In a - i ... i,, IimiI heen unram nur She didn't see Gleria or VI. Olerin van tee buav "larilng" she wippeied. tind VI. she hart heard, had geno te an idher "rest cure." 'I'lie shopping viit of I'hnebe Mack Un had a dlfferent empliauls i'ihum never knew whether It was made bv ac tidi'lit or de"ign he would have bf lle.ved It te have been mi ucidnt if l'heebe hadn't brought DicKv along The date of the wedding, it fieem-d, hed been set feiward te a month in tlie early fall. i.'"l I'hnebe wai. getting ac ac (eatterlea for her trousseau 'I bey were IkHIi f-rj frank and friendly, but l lierrv gave n gasp of relict uiien thev liUHStsI en - I'lioebe hnving Ismgln t li frock from Clierrv's bai k ("berry l.n"w that the deserved this, f theri' is n iutnlerniiCK greuier ihun that of uiie woman for another woman ului lm lm refusfl the nuiti that -he Iieh accepted Hut the iiupresflen of tliis visit wai net lasting Anil 'iiculc, who often topped In at the met,., poured balm upon her vsnumls b) ili'i larin- ihnt she believed Uicky te be .ilreudy showing hlgliH of reatlveni'HH under I'heebe's llglit NiialTlc, ami that It Chei rj wanted him she could Btlll luiM' mm Hut Cherry dldn t want IMckj new JIu waa as iinsubstnntiiil .is ,i fmiv liere out of a dream. His hum I bud ilruppetl from him lien hIic hud known him in I'miuc he had hum rather gorgeeue. And yet yes- muii thluj even yet mlgNi have been done with Dicky. 'Oenle rnM nothing mero of .David lllk HIOIU VI 'Wl't Sangree nnr did Harness speak of Genle except in the most causal and friemllv wav. Cherrv told blm where she waa werklnt! and ("veral times he met her after bvir, ualliliiR with her up me avenue aim inreuiu mt i""vi if 'Genie had Wn trying te "mother him he gave no sign. Indeed, be had been ae busy with hi work at the uni- , versify and upon his new project, of, wmen ne win -iwii.cn nuumuij " 1 Cherry, that he had had little time for society. This project was netl.lnH les i,en n .,ei f ntiMflf iin(Htlen Inte vuuu .. uu" . ...--- r - --- the Near East, uMch tie vns pinnninit for the fellow Inc "int;-, vunij .,,t ; . t be vn hew haw ?", """ft tilenmire was tempered by the thought that next "Inter David would leave ( ie,t ... .u. . . .- . ...-.. - - haps. 8be seemed te feel the need of 1.1m .irttp ninre thnn ever Oue day. net Iedr .it'tr php heard 0f til0 great new rtan. they at upon a bench In the park nvnr the lake. "I'm qla'l. Hamese- - sb sali. "Ten must tell me nil about these pee- pie the Ivnris vu sain 11 u a i' the nig worn c 'mir " -"j wiu seu joy iu 'ir what 1m planned for years It's what I would have ders with my own money. I was lucky te Ret peepbi interested a rich aunt you ve tienrd mc sj-csk 01 .wm .uun ,-..u.:v Cherry nodded "fih- nscl te bs a (treat swell .inri'netil nir. Itie tirst .lelin hi hestpr was peddling teb.ici-u wheii Rlehanl Sansre'1 wns Colonial (Jovtrner He owned all thtw land, the very plne' where we re silting And Aunt Mary bus alwajs been very proud of her linpage. t"ertv year- ngu hhp ruled things with a high hand, f-ecull. She is the nearest uppreach te a granda datn that New Yerk bus ever known. Still Uvea In Madisen avenue the tide of commerce swirling about the old browustene heut-e. But she won't tell. I don't knew hew rich she is she never speaks of money because it's vulgar qui i in sure sue must nave millions. aue just sits in a little corner of n salon at the rear of the house, en the geraen werning at ner embroidery all day long. There he holds her court people of ii bygone daj with all tht, ceurtllnets of n bygone day. But she !ir her Influtni-p still. I must take ou te see her, Cherry a serene, bau- WlrV I uted te SISiWhar. mm iiti-is an erect carr ace iKe n 'm. -,..... . j. nut b wny i ioek se long te screw up my courage te the point of asking her te help finance my expedition. But "he gave If mere than I hoped for And that paved the way for the rest.' "Yeu st'p, Cherrv, i knew I could net stay at the university the r-st of mj life. I'm net fitted for tPHehlnir i knew Juht hew te de this work. I've been preparing for it for jphth. Bart- lett Knew that. tee. and he den everything lie could te help me. I've get thn best fclentific hacking In the nuntry, be veu s(. i can't fail. ! get te succeed " "I Itnew jeu will Yeu'v get a new angle te your Jaw. Hameses. Dad's get It, tee, peer dear. He swears he's ge'nc te .show people a thing or two vet." "He will. I don't doubt It. It's hprd te down a man with a courage like his. But then it may take time. In th meanwhile what h comes of you?" She laughed confidently. ' "I'm going te leek out for myself, Itameses." f Mid Ills gazn sought hers slowly "I'u wrnlfil about you u let, fherry. That's n rotten job veu've get. ' 'But I've made geed at l f cl zett.ng fifteen next week.' "Ar you? 15 ,lee; l',n jlad te hear It " he said. An 1 tl,., .. Tii.'th "I'.ut eti wer' made f,,r m,,. thing better " "N'e," nh- broke in cheerfully J prevnl ihnt 1 wun t "Nen,ense! f.uck vis ngnli , re : Six, here. Cherry, II' te 1 mi ,jm ( the tlilngh I brought jeu ,,i ( pr te Iieten te I enme out here in , ff,.r r,,,. u job as my sp.Tetnn a 'he bi'y until I go I'niy '-" "Itntnfes '" 'It'rt net in')' h Orlv t, t, wei'k. but it v he : n re than pitrndltig I,' fore a 1 t t-flve -i i.ng.-ul M mi t, . t ui.'1 i,, r , 1 i," tc in i- I i , i t i I n"ssik 'r I -. 1 . '-iv d"n' i tbfti wl.n I l-, ti-rjjps a p'sn ii i library ." Cherry bubbled ,,yer with ejeirr . "If 1 could de lr ' ' "" "" ' "teiv lrnsi yeKtn i i en can. i knew what vei enn ,ir in Sim htilted aguin In lrsolurien 'I want te make goedwith, it heiji without fnvi rs He laughed Jf yen den t t ii t av. le get snmi'iiili i " ill I wenliin'i ,iJ ''link vim wer s' il e nu'ri 'ure Ye,. All 'igbt. 'I !., I Mr wr'il at least I lr I .' dn't t 1 r iiinevH -niii ve'i wi re g'liiritiiii angel, Hnmete.. "Then that s quietlv. N'ijvv 1 kne'.v it ' n'ttji-d n;d Smigrer Te If ciiiiilniKsl toiiierrnvs Thcfj Leve Ier--And Disappear Jvst, rv.i ii s the p. in i r.t uf i 1 1 n'l' i' ,i in ii, and Ii r' men wbu nut i miirrj In t- iitnl who diep wit i t -iglit, one iiftei nn utliei 'I lie imj is tlirlllltiglv told ,j tl," I 'ilti'l StnieH Anihaxsnder te Iinl .ind ullii id i,l in-' m it tb-J.nu- mm' Cnnt'i n n e itu it Met) w siim i: him) "77it? Vanishing Men" will npiieiir i i Evening Public Ledger EVENING PUBLIC L . . a & .. if statements in Questionnaire in Capper's Weekly Declared Unfair and Misleading ay VARIANCE WITH FACTS ' VHniHinuu v.nn rnv ? AnficiatiA Press Pec. Id. Accuracy of ""'"' '"'dn ,.? ,.-,t!en in rV wnt statements mane 111 a quc.iieniinirp srm . .....,. " iii utrnthn shir "n nib 11 Questioned b lstratlen anipping mil, is nucnuenpii ey hnlrmnn T.nkpr. of the Rhlpplne recelred tedav by )II1IIU. Ill It iniM nil i-i vvitdi , .senator tapper T. LI. Icffr mnite nnhl!r hv th shlpplns Tteanl. Mr. T.asker told the pennter that "whatever may he your position upon the pending ship subsidy u.,1 t nm ,-, you de net desire the nr,, 0f your pnrer te reai'h their roncluslena upon either inadequate or erroneous statements 'Because the statements In the cir cular of the eriran controlled by you zrrr. ASKER AHAGKS SHIP REFERENDUM ..-, W'nrtMe- 1iiK1Iia1 In HI'" luwi'unvu " evu lis lUCIUUHUL Iier, e"L '.v.'' '.'. ii;ai,J-"'if'ir.n'. for ."5200,000,000. Under exlstlnn law v. "arhend e the farm bloc ' te ascPr- ' lwl-.len la, made for a S128.0d0.000 iu...i -.. t.. A.1...1.1- ruururuuiiuir luuu. ii ueciarpn. nnninr llillllllllllllllllllllllllllifM Announces the rate of interest en Savins Fund Accounts at 4 from January 1, 192.t, until further notice Columbia Avenue Trust Company IIROAD AND COLUMBIA AVENUE Oldest Trutt Company in North Phila. I jiiirrum.Miiiiiiiniiniiii 5 3 3 zt E; 5 3 5 'E , ' tl Z 5 5 "5 n: - Philadelphia SRfi Educational Features POULTRY PIGEON and PI?T S.TOCK I Commercial Museum 34th, below Spruce Reute 11, IS, 34, 40, 42 37 Si iniiiiiTriTrrniriiriii'"! im i ' . 'til! fit sSSiW WilaiJLllrfc';ss-fJf'' SBETTER? LIGHTING . , Sl i I I'll" iii i,ii t mc er.lv This ettir j irssn vlth guaranteed flmshs r i ,it 7 I j te 113 ca3 f lust proof, solid brass U-llk'Ilt llx lure. Retf. Price SI. Sal. 3.75 urlce Ills preiif inlid .1-IUIi! Hi bris tun ICel! prlie U. stt, t.- O . i jjrlr It wdl pay y-u f eu.'?"'r,''r' (1 la t.t r.fis ii win yt r " .'. ... , Cyery flgturr leavei oer iy n an M i dixtrnz ttggjsttens Ver lTiteel design Boudoir I mini It,- priiii i ej-" s lie nrll e This guaranleeil I'lee. rigiilur trie iriiin rrj. '"' sr--j, 0.B0, Hale 82,75 --ir-C SSI cfHEW, H Jjpt i , I, iiuaraiitieil Hde prlre linif -liSjC 33 NORTH 11TH flUT.OF-TOWN OKPCR.s 50e LEDGER - PHIUADELPHIA. TUESDAY; 'nrp net nccurata and nre wholly at variance vith the facts,' tne letter continued, "I feci It ray duty te you, Mm. nneM- :.rVe.X,;L; i, .MnM iiius i'iiuuiq juu tu terrt'ui wiu wrumup impreBBien your puoncnuen nan croate.1. Yeu certainly would net wUh. and I certainly could net penult, any imrt of our people te be milled con- corning the previsions of tua Blilp sub i - - ... . -" -.---, Uiiv. or the facts mirreundlnB I Mr. Lasker questioned nartlcularly t-tatemcuts in the questionnaire that the Government Intended te sell Its war built merchant fleet for approximately SCOO.000,000, planned te filend $125, 000,000 te recondition' the ships or build ethers, " and then would pay out about "750.000,000 In subsidies and aids te ship-owners during the next ten years. Mr. Lasker said he challenged any 0,1, t0 !5,10W ,v,lere ,he ShlPPlnR Heard . , .,. , ..,, ,. i"u. a.. . ht the proposed legislation only mads .... m.jifi.it,. . ,u ..t i "" """"."""""" "' "' present law "te meet conuiuens mere snecemuuy." Cost of Garernnwnt Aid Ai te the probable cost of GeTern ment aid, Mr. Lasker wild Bhlppln lieanl officials repeatedly had averred i,nt a subsidy could net under any con- .Htlens exceed S30.000.000 n ir Par. m,.i.t of Government aid en all Araer- ' imii tennage new privately owned would can's an outlay, he added, of net mere than Se, 500,000 a year. "The statements as te the workings ' CHEERFUL LIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS AND AFTERWARD Ne gift could be mere appropriate than a beauti ful Gas Table Lamp or Fleer Lamp. The new designs with mahogany standards and beautiful silk shades are in great demand this Holi day Time. At Stores Frem Representatives THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiii IIIUj, Poultry Shew December 19 te 23 Open Day and Evening 42..7J 'iiiiiini ill! Ill'lll i re MXTURES ii ly i . i UKA.VCH .ul. ler a . ti buv the veri latest designs In solid Dtnee. Unit proof siilld lines l-lluht IU lure Keg. prli e Dii.i in net solid brass 6-llsht tlvturr Iteg l.rlie fill. 9.75 i i sale 7 eyer i!llr. .-i taWst arluatstasr et V. ! ,Ani4stt-sfiil tialgt. - , a.; ...--r T.,v".,"-.,ii " "m" - jjsj yiiuun uuAKAWTEE Tldi, deierateil Huh I Mi Itu !li fur il I n I n ir mum 'i nil lit Ine r ii u m nhik. blur i iriisei teiiiiile iirlie 87,10 ip i or rlei ini 1R1,eV: regular price .B0. 1.80 'it. WO Sale prlie I.ie-VifiniT FiYfuri Ce., Inc. STREET One Deer A hare) Filbert ADDITIONAL ON EACH IIEH..MM. snsIefQgKnfsiBjSa- ssSgsaBiBBBBk K?vtSSiSMf- sWsSHBajsHV vaatSMs 'XrVJBr ew.F If nKMt7.tAC$rrf'i a wrjVr r,"- -i. i ill S 'of the subsidy bill' made In your circa- iari Mr.f Lagkcr biaM te Senntjvr ,,.. ... ... ... - m ,. , IMrls, of Tennessee n partisan report which overy one i,nn. , JL,.-"j iiti..i ... ? , lJ7ZifS E. 1. S K"? rfi".","' X,,Sii. -i' JK.ri ,. .""HLK1: lable for syllable from this partisan minority report." The 2000 Mile Panorama en your way S - -j Majestic mountains, deep, colorful canyons, wide spreading plains en which the mirage plays scenes suggesting the glamour of the old days of the painted Indians, the explor ers, Mermen pioneers and geld-seekers inseparable from the Overland Trail. Cheyenne, (via Denver if desired), beautiful Eche and Weber canyons, Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, the Nevada canyons with fantastic formations in vivid reds, yellows and greens and the orange groves. Yeu see them all, and only via this route. The LOS ANQELE8 LIMITED all Pullman, aelect train for Southern California, leaves C ft N.W. Terminal, Chicago, fi:00 p. m.( the CONTINENTAL LIMITED, with both stand ard and tourist sleepers, leaves 10:30 a. tn. WRITE Yeu can spend the winter very economically In FOR FREE Southern California. Tune all winter, no coal BOOKLETS needed; apartments and rooms at rentals as low as at home. Let us send you free illustrated booklets and hotel, apartment and bungalow lists. Fer Information, ask !.! DutIi, Oenl Agent. C. tc N, W. Rv.. 212 Pjnneylrsnla. nidi dr.. -15th and Cheitniit St., Philadelphia Pheno Spruce 084b Oiicae te'Nerfh'Westem Unitm Pacific System STKAMMlll' NOTirr.H MEDITERRANEAN ADRIATIC (24.541 tone) Jan. 6, Feb. 24 World-famous for tteadlneii, de luxe quartern, cuUlne and aerlce. Delightful ihere excurilnna roptlenaU Egypt, France, Italy, Greece, and the Hely Land. iciWrtiTE Star Lnnxif. iHTsaMAVisNAi. Msac.aTiaa MajusTb Cqmtamti 1310 lVulntit Sired, or Inrul naents Tnqutrt fe? beett- let ami detailed information HudsenLine PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & HAMBURG S. S. "Kiruna" Jan. 6 I ' 'ift rutet, nr.d further parttcu lars upiily te HUDSON SHIPPING CO. Inc., Agents .121 Clicstnut St., Pliilu. I.r.mb.ird 52CI-5 Main 7.111-12 ( lilcojce A.rnt: J s (AMI'llhl.I., lit Marquette niJi ALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Operating U. S. Gov. Ships GENOA NAPLES, BARCELONA AND LEGHORN USSB S 'S "Siminawa" ... .Jan. 6 GENOA MARSEILLES, LEGHORN AND NAPLES USSB S S "Weit Laihaw.y," Dec. 23 GEYELIN & CO., Incwau Aata 108 3 Fourth St., Phila. .(.emfianl S144 Main 7791. O AMERICA UNE NLW 0UKTOllOTTEItDAM 7U riyraeuth, Boulogne-Sur-Mer RYNDAM Dec. KJ Jan J7 Kar, 1 NOOHDAM Jaa. a Feb. 10 Mar. 17 VOI.ENTDal! (nv i . Jan. 20 Feb. 4 Mar. si HtW AMSTrBBAM Tab 17 Mar. 21 Aiir 28 Ta, singer Offlce. 1531 Walnut St. Thlla. Hit I'rli Iml , . At iiiturmni I utli.ran Cemetery Ardmore ANDI'I s. .s en Dec. 17 IP.'J, HOB- Kill" AMU. lis' ' Ilelatlves and frlends, ,. . i ., , .i l-npinetlc Chamber 'n H " l l Invnen in ninerei i rvici i.i. Wet nisp. M.. at is lam residence. . ... II... 7, r.,..r,ii lit nkniH i , rn ' . " ,v ""' LflOULAN IN lirIIIUIAKl .......... . ie. if ,l.'! n 'IIHJJIAH KKBBI.EII, aged and the late Jane wnaien ," Mi r-vfi "vVitille?"!' r-i vp.n ,iyF K fflM. tt;' f ''"wVui ?iV-V !8-p5,m "?A A,.M. -deey at At.,.,,,1,' Cltv. N '" 1 ' ferf" K fi'-Mr-S lUnsen f.rt.ry f lnwyd. P.i I'uii.ral ,..?AN(1AN Hec 18. '' nj'.'f... '. '"- it. Sei.mn high mass of" rebul.m M lM! Si., Si ari Invited te at ei d fu 'er' "H t,,, itrv Ilum at it.lilenc. or entries .11. aiuaru. iiuuu u. " -.. :: ., "t." nam- I'hureh In A M. Ini M. r..hV.i.. . ;."- ifZA "J I' M. nrec eeiv, , ... -., ... i nun i i intn 1 1 AIUs-, t Tmiiern I'lMiten, N Tvl-MiN .f I'S. -Pis-Ji at PMlVi " Net. - ffij) AM "int Ht I).,,. V,,,,' "" "y'Je'p "it. precisely it""., 'la..0..!' .' funeral v lV il'ven fieui Oliver H linn ."VAM.-Dec l,? ''''" V C. nsnee. 0214 W. Montgomery a e.t' Adath HnU, lh'.'ii uliestnut st. , .. , "YAMAe Md,i.h';h,rj ""n l iiliii'Z, ",'. rl' Jeshurun Cem. Kindly emit flowers, HAM. sw A'J. HI, i02J. ABTIII'll. bus ilenca of his daughter, M rj. II arry r lllak,,., MAI.ONET D.e. ft. MAfJOIH ji.j d.ugh- band of Aliee M Ual of H47 Palm st , pembcrten, N ''."', ', ',?' I",l": ter of the lat. Jam., and Hanora MalenejT Iiolatlves ami frlends, nlse Manchester Unity lelgh Ura.. Camden, N, J. Uem., u V aged BS year.. Funeral Thure.. (Pai A. St.. st the I e ii r uie Inv lied te the service J papers copy, rt.idenre of niece, Mr.. Maraiirai ; CHgra 'timEWBEBTW 1922 Admiral Grant te Speak Itear Admiral Albert W. Grant, who was In command of the entire sub marine flotilla at the outbreak of the war, will address members of the Mili tary Order of the World War at a dinner tonight in the Meridian Club. Other speakers Include Majer General Waller, U. B. M. O., and Colonel II. K. Price, of the Seventy-ninth Di vision. te Wtter CuiysHi F. I.. 1'eaklns. Oen'l . Agent, U. P. BTitem, ; Cem'l Trust Bute. DOS 15th & Market Sta., PhiUdelrhla Phene Lecuit 4.P5 44 STKAMSHIP NOTtCF.sl WEST INDIES Dy Magnificent Cruising Steamer MEGANTIC (20,000 tens ditpl) 2fidav crulie te 13 Interesting perta In cluding Panama Canal and La Cualra, b'euth America. Ample timefer sightseeing. Farti ct Lew at t2S0 Jan. 15, Feb. 17, Mar. 22 Inquire for book. let diid dttdrfeJ information FLORIDA BY SEA rnrtAennnA te JACKSONVILLE IVIA kVrAAMj m Way assail T $s4.38 $61.88 lacludlea meats ana stateroom aeeemnwiatlcaM r.xim ebarge for preferred spaca. Umd-Ttlp Tlckete Ooed te Retea Data ibi IB, frea. . . . . . eusiaers WeitnemtaTi enn KatrcrtTi, A 9. tl Make Reservation Neu Merdianls & Miliars Transportation Ce Mer II. . Pel. Ave. Tel Lemb.nl iw RaaHBSBBBVBBanBBBBSSSMaSBBBBBtSaBBBBSSMSVBrarcMg) fBLAKE LIN ESI Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te MANCHESTER USSB SSWeit lilela" Dec. 29 GEYELIN & CO., Inc. 10S S. 4th St., Phila. Lembard 5144 Main 7791 Philadelphia Agents for W, A. BLAKE ft CO., Ine. mm0perating V. S. Gov. Shlpi , baLtiiviere line Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te GLASGOW & AVONMOUTH USSB S S "Hnnniick"..l)cc. 20 , GEYELIN & CO. Inc. 10S S. 4th St., Phila. Lembard 5144 Main 7791 Ph'lad.lplil. Agents for llAI.TI.MOKi; SIK.11sli co. Operating U. S. Gov. Ships s- M of A ItiMUd te filner" ' ...; amp N H12, P O. M lees, Thurs. 2 P. M Rl nia lain leal,,,;.: rv. v.va vv ,- ".". '."." ."".' ln. I'em t-i....... .ll 1t'..S .vnliitf frnm k , . .i"' 1,4 ... ,V ',. V, Ulu vl IJ iiuiwn ini,- "" ",, i e! na James and Miuaret Burns ..llelmive. ', , " iec ii, i'v-iii-i , friar,. Invtll'la tuners Thurs in,,"" friends Invtlel ' te funeral Thurs :.""- .i. :; . . vi. ., i,. . .. " "i ,v M reslfente if his sister. Mm , I Heffman. USO N. Hedfleld el Tu ir seli tni, Miiuiim muss in i iiuilh m ri 2 mr mw m m m 11 "PJESBfJaw- vu ':n''--A'iJ"'".J'ari Apartments, WHAI.F.N. Dec. ... y"" -- -- ,.,, nviral I . i DKATRfl ,4"" -'Sllf nT 1 1 uaa !-. "17T. , aaT S m i i i . CADWALLA inrta wire lives ana 1OT. e. srrlcM asecs. atuni her late N. Camaejt. aeiemn re... ninBii.n'a Chnreb 11 A, i nt requiem HI Jnti-Hely Sepulrhre Ftnj,, . t,.y.nA efCM.r? B. ciftSn KU BWMt Relative; de. alie all eecletlee e jrhjeh he and friend nui memi ten Ben lena'lffieral' sereeiT'Wunu 2:90 P. JJj. let. residents. 8080 jlasrthejme hit,r,JJJ ford. Int private. Kaet Osdar HIII cem. Remain" may be viewed wed. eve. CONWAT. On Dee. 18, ..TAKB B.. 4eaa It, -at the late Jehn and Alice Conwar.Fu Cenwar.Fu neral Friday. 8 A. M.. residence. 1886 IS. J9th it. eelmn requiem i rnaee St. Thjma Aaulnae' Church B.SO A, M. Interment CMh?"a! Cemetery. Relatlvee and friend, alie Leaeue of Sacred Heart of Bt. Thomae Aqulnee parleh and St. Cecelia Auxiliary. Krlahrs St Jehn. Invited te attend. COSTBL.L.A. Dee. 18. HANNAH J., wife of Kutene II. Coatella (nee Harrlean). Rela tlVee and fVlende are Invited te attend funeral. Frl., 8.80 A. M., from her late residence, 880 Church lane, Oerrnantewn. ..limn vAM.il.m m.aa .ft th. Cnurcn Of tne tmmiculate Cenceptlun 10 A. M. Int. Hely 'tt$&-M Mtferd. N. J., Dee. . 10S2. OEOnOB M.. husband,, of Sarah B. Cubherly. aaed 88. Funeral f rpm hie late reilrtence. 80 Church t., Medford, N. J.. Wed.. 1 P. M. Int. Odd Fellewau Cera. CUSCADDEN. Dee. 17. JOHN, hueband of the late Margaret Cueeadden. Itelatlvei and frlende Invited te funeral eervlcee, Thure.. 2 r. M., at residence of hie daugh ter. 417 W. Diamond t. In?, prtxate. at Ilelevua Cem Vlewlne Wed., after 8 P. M. DBVENET. Oeo. la. ARTHUR J., hue. bend of Clara K Deveney. Relative, and friends -InNlted te funeral. Wed., 10 A. M.. from hie late reeldnce. 2460 N. Oarnet at. Int. private. On Mew Tue . 7 te 0 V, M. DEVMN. Dee. 17. 1082. EDWARD .T.. hueband of Loulce II. Delln. Relntlve. nnd friends are Invited te the funsinl, wt H 80 A, M., from hie residence. 2044 Pine st. Solemn requiem mass at Ft Patrick's Church 10 A. M Int. Nsw Cathedral Cem. Frlends may call Tufa .ve. DON. Suddenly, Dee. 17. LEON, hueband of Belma Kramer Den. Relatives and friends, also O'Neth Jsthurun Ledge, Ne. 2, U. O. T. B Invited te attend funeral, Tues.. 10 A. M.. late residence. 4262 Manayunk ave. tnt. Adath Jeahurun Cem. New Yerl: papers please copy DUXALIiaUft, UfC 17, Will. KL.IZA BETH, widow of James Donaldsen. Rels- thrs ana rrienai nre incuea te tne services. Wed , 2 P M at her late residence. 1287 S. 10th st. Int. private. Vlewlnjt Tues. ee. DORNAN. At her home. "Cresswavs." St. Davids. Pa., en Dec. 18. 1022 SARAH J widow of Rebert Dernsn. XeUce of fu neral later. DOUOHERTT. Dee. 16. IMS. HUGH. hueband et Margaret Dougherty. Itelstlves and friends are Invited te funeral. Wed . '30 A. M from his late residence, 1831 ITrunner st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepul chre Cem. DOUOHERTT. Dee. 18, JOHN J., be loved son et Jehn and Kthel Deuaherty (nee Clerr). Relatives and friends Invited te fu neral, Wed.. 1 P. M . from the residence of his parents. 6830 Master at. Int. at Hely Cress Cem. DOWI.INO Dec. 10. 1M2. FRKCKM L., dniichter of late James D. and Catherine n Dewllnu. IteUthfB nnd friends are Invited te eon Ices, Wed , 1! I'. M , at her late reil rience. 5033 WeJlaml ave. Int. prhate, Mt. Vernen. DOXTATOR Dec. 18, ALLETHA E., daughter of Wilsen G, and Fannie Dnxtatnr. In her leth rear. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral sen Ires. Thurs , 1 P. M.. at her parents' residence. 2420 8. "amae si. ini Mrenwoea it. or ii cem. Trtends msy call Wed . 8 te 10 P. M. EM.IOTT. Dee 17. 1022. KEnRCCA ELLIOTT (nee Hirrlaan). wlfe of Themas Elliett. Helntltss and friends are Invited te the eenlces, Wed . 2 P. M., at her dauifc. ter's residence. 1880 H B7th st. Int. prl nte. I'rlends may call Tues eve. ETHMlIl. Dec. IS. nKnN'ARn. hus lianrt of Eliner Eechner. aged 02 Relatives ami menus, also 1'etter Loace. .no. 441, r. anil A. M . are Invited te attend funeral, Wed., 2 P. M , late residence. Psrk and Spring; nes , UlMns Park. Int. -Mt. Slnal Cem FELT. On Flrnt-dar. Twelfth month, 17th 1922 ROBERT N. FELL. In his 52 vear. Relatltes and friends are Invited ta funeral, from his late residence, 10 Park ae.. Elklne Park, Pa,, en Third-day (Tues. Uar). inth, at 3 P. M.. Int. private. TETTERS Dee. 10. 1022. CATHARINE, wife of William L. Fetters Relative, and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Thurs., fi'30 A. M.. from her husband's residence. I Sit neseherrv et Felemn renulem mats fit ltnt"i Oi'irth 10 A M I nrlMte. FISCHER. Pec. 17. H, JOSEPH, hue- bind of Mnrcaret J Fischer, sgd 71 venrs, I Funeral service, prhate. Wed , 2 P. M., Ht his late residence, 002B Heerferd ave. I Int Mt. Sterlali Cem. Friends call Tues. Icienlnu, from 8 te 10. FOX Dec 10, 1022. DANIEL, husband of Carrie Fet (nee Keens). Relathes and friends are Invited te attend funeral serv ! Ire Weil,. 1.30 P !.. at his late residence. , 23M .V Hepe st Int. Mt. Peare fen ' Fr'erti. niay rail Tees., nf'er 7PM fntCKK Dee. 17. 1022, WELt.TNO II. ritlCKE. Relatives and friends Invited te Kenli.cs. Thurs . 2 P. M , at his mother's nsldence. r011 Lardiwoed rie. Int. private. 1 Tlenns msv ran iea , n in n, f m. OEYELIN. Dee lh, M Hryn Mnr, AN- TO.VV IjAI'SSAT. Jr . Infant aen of Antony l.auasat ami .Marie i ingg ueveun. l"unrai services a) the renldtnce of his parents, en Wed., the 20th Inst , at 2 P M, Int. I private. C.ILLESriE. Dee. 18. JOHN F., fir , hue. band of Mary B. Olllesple (nee Crew). Fu 1 eral Trl 8 30 A M.. from his late resi dence 838 N. 27th tt. Solemn mass of requiem at 8t. Francis" Church. 10 A. M. nelntles. friends and societies of which he was a member Invited. Int. Old Cathedral Cem, . an03i Dee is, EMMA (nee Ifniger), i vtlte of Wlnfleld Gress, aged 01 years Fu neral sen Ices Wrd , 2 P M . at 20S2 Poplar s. Int. prlvaf. at Chelten Hills Cem I'rluids may call Tues. eenlng, frum 7 te 0 o'clock. HAFER. Dec. 10 1022. EDWARD J . I uibjnd of Teresa llufer (nee Htelr.) Rcla- then and friends, also all societies of which he was a member, are InMted te attend 1 funeral, Wed , a 3d A, XI.. from late resl- I dence, 708 11. Madlsin st. Solemn requiem mm Church of Ascension, 10 A. M. Int. , Hely Sepulehre Cem. HANSON, Suddenly, en Dee 17, 1022 AdNFS It, widow of William Hansen, late of 4321 Htverferd ae. Servlce en Thurs dav aftetnoen st 2 o'clock at the OHer H liair nidc, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment prhate HARTEL At Merlen. Pa., Dec. 18, 1922. WALTER W HARTEI, HARVEY. On De- 10, 1S22, JAMER , IIAItVEV. uged 83 vcirs, Relatives and 'iileiida Invited te funeinl services en Wed- ndaj, at - P. Zl.. .it residence of O II. iJkklnnen, 13th and Perter ats , Chester. I'a Interment private IIAFS en Dec. in 1033. CHARIXDTTB HAl'H. duuehter of Hamtiel and RltnlMth lie Whits Relatives and friends Invited te funeral services, en Wednesday, .t 2 P M . at late resident,. 4105 N. Falrhlll St. Intirmmt llelrue Cemeters' viewing Tues uuy evening tlCKIStl filed at Mlllvllle. N J , Dee. 10 IIRNHV. husband of llmma Herlrg (nee Nessenthaleri. In his H1h tear, nelatlvea d friends hIkii I'riiiikfnrd l.edce. Xn 202 1' uriil A. M. and Keawey Pest, of Frank- errt (5 A R are Invited tn atteml fu neral, VJ , 3 P. M . fieiri brother ln-law's slilmre Jehn n-'drii 4727 1'enn et. liiinkferd lleiiia'nn mav le viewed, Tues,, s t in l' M Klndlv emit flowers, 1UI.I. -At lliirllngtuii, N J,. Dec. 10. '".".', HKNIAMIN V.. hunband of Elener II. 11 !! Funeral services at lesldence of his n. D. Iivln Hill 2 Juniper st . Burlington, J , Tues , h V. M. Int. Lebanon, Pa., d , 2 i' .! HIM.H-On Dec 10 1022, ANNA MARIE il uifhter of Themas F and Bllinbeth Hills 'Ijee sici lure, jveuviivs e) nelatlvSS and frtnna nUn I! V M Sodality Bt . Oregery's fflrls' Oulld in J Sa' red Heart Seel.tv, Invited te funeral in edni""liv at RO A M Parents' real item e. 11,07 N" Tfllh Nt Solemn r.nnUin iiiiiis t'nurih of Ht iliernrv's at 10 A M ntertn.ni Hely Cress Cemetery lliiri'MAN. De.' 17 Bi2j. JACOB M nl'FMAW aged SO nlitlies and friends h. I renili I.edue. Ne .se I e e. F, and .n nil's of I'jthlas l.jdge Ne H4 of Mulllca 'Ml. N J .in. InvliHil le attnnil funeral rilcre Thuis. 11 A 31, at his late r.sl- i i e, Mulllr Hill, N J, Int Kgilngten 'i tn HOLDCBAFT At Camden :;. j,, Dee. 17 ANNA N.. vvlf. of late David Holdcraft, runeral serv'ees Wed , 1 P. M . late rest. 1 n e 4tr. N 10th nt . Camden, N, ,7. Fur tli.r .ervlcis ut Monument Cem. Chapel, lleverly, N J i 2 3D P M HI'I.l.EVAD - On Dee 1. 1922. of scar 'Mlnn F.I.KANOIl, daughter of Vlt ter and .t'li de Hullev.iil aged eari 11 months and 1(1 d-ivs Pervlpe. nt tl uiile.l Hospital, W, leuv. leHlileiHK, 1130 N, ReilHeid at.. .luetdai at 12:30 P I Intarinni Arling ton f'i neterv. KF.ItNs ee 17 P VTHICU I . hukbind f Iluunsh Ki'iis (nee Milierinett) lieia- I liven and frlendu, nisi II V M, Hidnllty nnd Hely Nairn FwlMv uf fit Thomae Auulnas' I'burch and emplejes of N Snel- I'nbura & Ce, Invltid te funeral, Thurs, 0 I A M Ut. resldence. 1718 8 17th st Sel- imn mass et reeulem at Church of St Theinaa Aquinas 10 SO A, II Int. New i . )il'?:Cm"'ri- IP- Jl"""! "'EIN. son of .V" ,rl.nd. also ltiml Inn",", rl' 'i?l"XV ."and A M.. ar. lnvltet , .' T"i'..-;';i i services. Wed . IP M . funersl pirlers of c F Un'liner, 1BB2 N Ith at In, nriv.,. !,ii,,,, ",', . n.,iii. . . J " ' j priY.ui V" "SV,"A"'. -..,-,. HOC, Tues., a tu in . i vrrillN - Dee. 18 nnntVA ninnn,- . .i. ,. ...,, . T ,.,.1. .-..,... , " .',.,.- 1,1,1. "ii. "'""'i. ii'miu, aaeii ai itela iyBrtHE ffwaarM. ifthfiffis . rrienea. aiieninn v.U..Mi "nfTHnVtvrr tw .. 'iS aS5ft isS iiS'ttl!! v fix a v AX in msiviiw(ff. -?- " ja-. ANNA v.. Moved wife, of Afwnr j fun.r.l. tVed . 6:80 A. M.. (rem r.sldsnea. 2049 " .,... .. . . Ilelv HrPUlt "ats In1 P. M at tl ft, reeldence of hle'sen ?V. ' Maneher. s mantewn. inL a MARSHAbU D.c J22, n. HAngnAbb. from tu. 1st. , . Funeral Wed.T aiftjTr residence, Bll? Jaieefi; " Jl Tuet., T te 0 p:i?ta,. Friends may call Woodlands. " " I. lit KW'gLAHBh'lfc d.. S.80 ril' resldVe M. Solemn requiem mass si i.?' A. M. Int Hely Ce,. cJ?"' 18th st. Se! uoren iu a. m, int. Hely Cre.. nJ" loved hueband Helen McCrei;J,'E8 1. U. and son ef Jehn fi anVth.MfttiBft.WfJ McCro.een. aaed 27 rear. fc.i. .?" friends Invited te. .funeral!' en wiiM ?M A Jr.. residence. 182t s. fvle, .,! .'11 requiem mass Church of 8tl? A. M. precisely. Int. Hely ere., r?81" 10 lantle Cltv capers please copy Cem- " Mct,AUaHt.IN. Dec. IB 1059 a... hueband of .Mary. Mel.aurt in (.. VMnn, ueianves nna mends nd n nri..."!, of which he was a membe?. .rl'fJ'fWWi attend funeral. Wed., a no' V 17"" te brother's r r"eiaence. Jehn J vtZt ' Jfwn et. solemn riqulem m'C..'.,u"S 1431 weir Menica.'. Church, in A m .... "l" it Si cem. ""' "e'rcri, . McNUlrr. Suddenly. Dee la ,. JAMES, husband of fary c sE vi?.?- fit. Carr). and son of late Mich.Ji 'i'.fiJi McNulty. Relatives nnd fr endS .V4 bishop Ttvsn Assembly. CommedSi'. Ar Council. Nc. 878, K. of C. T3 'V ' oriranlzatlena of which him,, !' ""Vt .re Invited te attend funS?l7 Wed "ilW M.. from his late, residence. 28b 8J1. st. Sei.mn requelm mass at Chu4 " Hely Nam 10 A. M. Int. at itft tf i chre Cem. ' " "e1" Sum; MEIBI.E. Dec. 17. Ottennv .. Du. notice of funurai will "? ,i'Et'. res.Mence, 180 Richmond .1 ",rn' ret MUf.LON. Dec. 10. 1B25 nirn. . beloved wife of Oeerw D " aelle? rS.".8 ;1- . Rf'-Xbee and friends. .'"i'JPh' ff Tl V t OeJ.tlt., " ,;na f'tubsn ;f Mercy Ch,2r ' , si fat tiuinill. L, uiay of nr.d all ether societies of which member, are Invited te funeral Wed .M A. M from her late resiaJMU. .. i .M ii.r groan, st. t?elemn high reqVilirn i.'i. " Churc!' of Our 1 ady of iSre!? bm,1"1 10 A. M. Int. CerrTef the Meit He's" rament Church. Ballr. Pa H " ' MILLER, Dee. 17. at Pnl., BAMUEL. husband of late miMiAl a Miller, aTCa HI. rlttlveaj unrl .iwW 8 invited te attend funeral. Tues '&1!,'" P. M. precls-ly. at Columbia a 'Si ' Funeral services nt Mt. Slnal Chanel S"' MILLER, a.ed HI eafs r,?m?0 , friends are Invited te the service n;VM day evenlnsr. at 7:4S o'clock; at ?82anrvi nut st. Internum private B2 a"- MORLET. Dec. 18. CATHAnrvr. .. the late Patrick MerlevT FunVral ,ll,,jj th.r'f."" -na friends are Invited w? 8 A. M.. from the residence of J-A" KJIn:".r.""i iil" ? 2? ?t. Helemn T.'2 of requiem at Church of the or the narred Rssp Int llelv cress i SS1 v .ui n .i prrris"iy, MtlnPHT nee 1 Jereme Murphy (nee Wilkinson) haletl, nnd friends are Invited te attend fsKSr Thurs.. 2 P. M from her late r..VJIHl' S040 N. 8th at. Int. Artiliv BurKl pi Remains may be viewed Wed, eve. Chester. en Dee. POJ1ROT. Dec. 18. OEOROE L N 'J" of E, a Mulligan Pomroy i'iMte and friends, also Veteran Cerp. FIrt Rett N. O. P.. are Invited te r fcn TbI P. M.. 8811 Haverford av" In- ,,'? Mt Merlih, Friends may All Wed.'iv, PRATT. De. 18. CAROLINE PR An !?d J3'. Relatives and friends are Invited k attend funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 a si i the parlors of August J. Hudenr. i;t W. Diamond st Solemn reeulem mas, it it R0e3ee1ni;8cenlU.rC,, A JL Int' Ste" & PRATT. On Dec. 17. 1022. WH.LUMJ, son of James and Mart .1 P'itt of Ms! nen,0,,.1pr)lc" .n Wednesday aftemeei at 2.30 o'clock, at the Oliver II n.iir i?ii?' 1820 Chestnut at. Interment ut rernseei. REED Dec. 10. 1022 JOHN . husband' ... l,t ,'- t v r., .lt-,, 1 R l I -tnTI,! aged 82 Funeral Wed., 2 P. M recM-nei 3410 Klm st. Int. Qreenmeunt Ci Friends may call Tues. eve REINHARDT. Suddenly. Pec. 11 OEORGE. husband of Mary Peinhardt Rli. thee and friends nre Invited te rerrleti Wed., 2 P. M.. parlors of Frederick Minn. Jr.. 1748 N. 19th st, Int, private Friends msv call Tues., after 7PM RICHARD Dec. 18. CAROLINE ivlfse! Rebert P. Richard (nee Wurst". Kelvins and friends arcs Invited te nttend funeral services Thurs . 2 P. M . at her lite real rtence. 2043 W. Silver et. Int. private View. Ina Wed eve. ROI1KRTH. Suddenly Dec 17 T-si:PH J., husband of May T Roberts (nee William. eon) Relatives and friends and Mi.baaim Tribe. Ne 10. I O. R M.. are Invited te attend funeral. Wd 2.ln p. M Ire- hit late residence. 87.12 N. ISth st. Int. Wf minster Cein. Friends may call T'j ev. ROT1ERTS On Dec. 17. 1022. J MOMUS ROHERTH. ared 7' vears. Relitlves an friends, also HaddenOeld Ledre Ne 111 F, end A. M.. and members of Haddnnfleld Flra Company. Invited te funeral ervlre In Ms sonic Temple, en Wednesday at 2 31 P. M. Interment Hnptlst Cemetery. ROLLK Dec. 10 1S2; CAR' net.LB. I .lr . luisbAnd of Idi K Relle (nee Hue' hull). llelntlves find friends al50 Prettres twlfS i imniivr., 'i"-1 c?,!, h-," i L"! 'eil as i lr inn A. .11.. ann tinpieje c in, mnrevement Ce . are Invitel ta attend funeral bervlree. Wed.. 2 P.M.. SI ,, r4n,r..i i. r (jntiren nrineat sni Grlscnm ats.. l'rnnkferd. Phlla Ilennlni may be viewed Tues . 7 te 10 P M., parlors of a. O Nerrls. 4n70 Frankrera avs. lit, RUSSELL. On Dee 18. 1022 ANJfA VANCE, daughter of Ida O and Jupm V. Rus.ell. aged 20 vears Services en Tbtjis day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at h"r Ints rig dence. 2203 Madisen square Interment pfl. SI.nVAN Dec. 17. Iti22. LIDA M . wtf; of Geerge R Palevan. Funeral srvlcej it Harratt's Chapel, near Fredericks. Dal. Wed,. 2'30 P. M Remains may be v1;fj 1uei . 7 te 0 T. M . at Armstrong s. 1927-3 N Bread et. , , . ,. ,,., s.iMirii.E) ftuddenlv. Dec 18. JAap SCHOLl'-S. H'Vatlves nr.d frlenda are vtted te attenif funeral services. Motu. P. M.. st 4isa iiiaje nve.. iun . !' kill. Int PJvste. North Cedar in" Cera. 3COTT. Dec. 17, LEWIS SCOTT, arj 08. Funeral services Wed . 2 P. M.. atVi late realdence, Mltchel and Unity aves., TU raday Pnrk. Int Calvary Cem. . BEVERN At the residence of her a rs srrv- Stte. vtln TIM ATlsTiV H CnKVaJOSrAH 7. or William ii. nevem. nt- '' "",;art ,. invited te the servle. en Tnursa" nfternoen. at 2 '311 o'clock, at the Oliver n. Batr Hldr . 1820 Chestnut st . Phlli Int -.'.?... ... ti.h iri.m Alnrer. SI'S .viemeii, vmiiiiw hi .iuihi --. -j---,, -, iii III. Beiatlves slid friends, slse Mdles An of Rt. Marcus' Oerman Lutheran Church, vt Invited te funeral. Wed , 2 P M.. reswin 253 Zerelda st. Wan. i"10,,1, Pear. Cem Ft ends may call Tus. sysj, 1 'INK.-De 1. IPATA.. dauaM'f f J"; rlet B. and the late Jeseph J. anK. ,"lji irfX Pt& funeral services, wed.. IP. M. J.Jf'J, neral apartments of Hareld D M !", 10th st. and Oerrnantewn nve. int. um !fl.UJLSWT,. OIJvDTS. wlf, .1 Kdgar E. Onvil. Funeral se-vlc vred , i ii jV pTedsely. reslCente. 1231 E PeW it. 'int: private. North Cedar HIH j Frlendk may view remains Tuea . v: -V: ..ns-nrsn n 17. 10J2. E.MV ,. 'i. Jehn fitaufenberg. agea..e'i iVelattv;.". ana blends are lm tjd ,. av funeral service.; '"main.y A "viewed Tues . I VAW-pec. 17. ,;?. . FBANCni r "h.11" 'n f Int. lllliass f" .JZ?" ,";?. 'He'lltfves and ( are 'tnvltii te attend -funeral. Wed , r. fiem Id" rarentg' residence. 2009 I-t' IPt. 11Q V I ri'l-'t 1-sTtli Jtr .ii'-iw 18. MAUTHA TAIT wlJjJ nf Hlcliard Talt.. Tlelatly.s ani irirnu. .... in P "'. .r.-.'..," iv.; i ii ... & i!or?r01ce'mn;aa,re;: j tlve. aiid trienn neral. THurs . J residence 3' il K, an a f frrtm nor ) lartn et. II at I J)U , 4'1 f -i..L .sii ?rw ,i r. ''-,"" at a th rimrch of tli ARcensien K! wmm nrivsi., ins'""" - uwrjiiAKraJi. jnnj OIAHOHO the reed(iii-of her son. ..L wlrvlcessW lire- Illit.s-i . "-. latf. SI . 1