Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1922
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Girls' Basketball League Leadership May Be Changed After Game Tonight
DEATHS
GIRLS TO GLASH IN
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BIG CAGE BATTLE
Am.r!can Railway Express Laa-
lldi te Defend League Lead
I Against Car Service
MISS POWERS IS A STAR
Standing of Contenders
In Club Soccer League
FIRST DIVISION
Marien Whltee
Ovrmantewn Flrrt . ...
Phlfa. C. White..,
y. of Pa. tccend ..,,,
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SECOND DIVISION
Wen Lest Dr'n Pta.
FT TI1B Olrls Unslcctbnll LwiRiie
being conducted by the Mnnuinc Mnnuinc
fertrs' I-enRue Is n trnm tlint iiiih
.-.i.e.1 cnnsliiernblc Intcre-nt, due le
JHtWr ihewlnc le date. This wire team
h the Amerlcr.n Hallway KxprcsH nv.'
ind nt prewnt the lassie nre lendltu
the Ir-Ague by a mnrnin of half a gnuiv.
The real test of the tenm will coma
tonight when the five Is willed upon te
BMt the Cur Service team, considered
ij mnny te be the best feminine .live
In the city, and the only tcntn ever te
defeat the Daughter et Celumbun.
Pitted against such nn illustrious fee it
vetild seem that the Express five would
be In for n hard game.
Plnvlns nt one of the forward bertha
1st bobbed-haired maiden named Pew
ers, wlwe iireincr is wen Known at
Northeast High Scheel. Miss Powers Is
one of the best playerB en the team.
Atme Smiling
Miss Powers, who answers te the
nam of Mildred, is Just mist twenty.
One feature about the playing of Miss
Powers N that throughout the entire
fume she Is alwnys noticed with u smile
tni ever offering a word of encourage
ment te her teeinmntes.
On the fleer Miss Powers has decided
uMlity as a basketball player and her
Drcur.itc sheeting and splendid dribbling
tirerukes round after round of applause
Jreni the fans who congregate at
lenah Ilnll whenever the girls cnguge
in their cage battles.
Even better known te the fans of this
city is the captain of the American Kx-
refs girls, a winsome miss who ih
nnwn te her traminntes and friends as
"Det" Whlterar. "Het has had mere,
eiiierienre in the cage game then her
teammates and with this experience te I
dtanil her in geed stend is able te held
her own with the best of the local bns-!
leteers.
Miss Whlteear plays at center and
Invariably obtains the tnp-eff from her
opponents and mtiiN the ball (e Miss
rowers at the forward berth.
Sisters en Team
Twe sisters held plnees en the team.
Moercstown Second . , . .
ITInceten Club ,,
Morien Ulua
Uerinantnwn Sccerd ,,,,
IJ. of I, Reserves . ...
I'hllii. C. C. Third
Merlen Orcena .........
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PviLAJON 'WHITES'
1CLEAN 3-LETTER
SPEEDBOYATHLETE
West Philly's 220-Pound Star
Has Wen Insignia in Track,
Soccer and Football
HOLDS SHOT-PUT RECORD
T II ERIC nre quite n number of three
letter scholastic athletes. Many get
their awards for the meat popular
sports, football, basketball nnd base
ball. There nre ether comblnatfens,
but It Is seldom thnt a player In high
clioel gets a letter for football, soccer
nnd track. That is an unusual trio,
Kebert A. McClean, well-known In
scholastic circles, hns recently added
the fifth letter te his collection for
playing a regular
tackle position en
the 1022 football
team.
McTlenn Is 0
natural athlete. He
is wily sevt'titcen
years e 1 il, but
weighs 220 pounds.
He is In the senior
clns at West Phil
adelphia High
Scheel. He Is cap
tain of the track
team nnd n mem
ber of the Sigmn
Delta fraternity.
When he Is
graduated in June
be many sighs of relief
coaches aud 'members of
STILL IH LEAD
Tep Interclub Soccer League
Race by Five-Point
Margin
ART CLUB WHIST WINNER
' wMm
Z kj&fy-rs "h-- ;lrl
They nre the Misses Helen nnd Alice
Smith. The former plays nt forward
with Miss Powers and Is a capable
player te held a place en the team.
Alice holds down one of the guard pe-
Mtlens ami te eatc net a Held goal has
been scored against her in the three
league games. Ileth girls aie playing
their first year in basketball.
The fifth member of the team is Ger
trude Miildewncy, and nt guard she has
few epulis. Playlni; along with Miss
Smith this pair can be counted upon
te break up the nttaek of the Car Serv
ice team.
Keistene Telephone meets Pnssen.
Roellieb and Itlack in one of iIicm!
gnmes, while Moskewitz nnd Herbacb
tackle the reorganized Wilbur Choco
late five in the ether bnttle.
In the ether girls' game Itoekwood.
the team that startled Daughters of
Columbus Monday evening, should have
little trouble downing the Keystone
Telephone girls and remain In the run
ning for the trophy In the girls' league.
ARMY'S SCHEDULE CHANGED
Dreps Five Grid Opponents Adds
Three New Ones
West Point, N. Y DS. 20. It hns
been announced that Army will have
nine contests en Its preirmn next fall
find thnt il "tit nf In. .Mwl.ite' ,..,......
have bet n definitely nUked. Nnrrt.
Dame Is the only Western eleven en the
wird. but the Army has g.me into the
hen'Mm tlT for four of Its opieniiils.
Sprlnsficld. n long-time opponent;
l;nierlty of Kansas, Xew Hampshire
Mae. St. ItllTinVlllltllPn ntlrl Tilling nil
of wliieh plnyed here last year, have
Been dropped.
Ncwiiiiiuts en the West Point pro pre
fr..n in,.!,,.!., Tl.niie,H.. KlerMn and
Be hany, of Ilethany, W. Va. The ten
wlle schedule follews:
Sipii.mb.-r 20 Unlwrsliy of IVnneaee.
it i r 77 U;.'c-i..v-ef Flerida.
lltt..ir 13 Neiru Mm",
ivieIkt 'Je Aluliami 1'ely.
"tut r 'J -1-l.iiriiMi Vlly,
.-. nix i ! i iri,
Nnvml.. r 17 Ileirinriy.
Jy d3t and slte un
ndcU'rrnlnr.l.
Scores of Independent
Basketball Games Here
ky.mntewn nrelhr.-n. 48; Seveiith Street
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VvJ it r,: ,T7' C.hmnn KIuib
ii. i. .n,,S Celli Kfl If. Ml.
I ii i. "?,-" l- l'etir's. 12.
rW'""!i 3-'i Hulnliew!' ill,
V it.W,h.lu : Hllenin IJ. C, 27.
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21.
i UOD McCl-KAN
I there will
I nmniig the
the different athletic teams In the Pub
lic High Scheel League. Jut ask
some of the players who have opposed
him en the soccer nnd football Held.
He was nn all-around athlete when
be went te grammar school miiiI nlse
in Ills freshman year at West Phllly.
Ills varsity career started in the fall
of 15)20. He came out for the sec
cer team and made n first string sub
en the champion hlpM cam of the sea
son. He did net get bis letter thnt
year, as he did net get Inte the re
quired number of games.
One day In tlip ell-seasen, McClean
joined a group of students who were
putting the shot. McClean heaved the
pill further than the ether students,
including one who had wen his letter
for this event.
Broke Shet-Put Recerd.
Mr. Kvnns had charge of the gyia
class at the time, and he was also
conch of the track tenm. He offered a
treat te the boy who could bent lilt"
iu the shot-put. Mr. Evans was un
athlete of no mean nbllity in bis
younger days. McClear. promptly took
liim up nnd hail no trouble In tes.sin
the shot further than his teacher.
McClean was Instructed te report for
track practice, which was being held
regularly In the school syni. Wlub
coaching he iiupre'ved rapidly. When
the Indoor "tiul.i" were held in Munh
of thnt year, McCleai. surprised by
winning the event.
lie went through the outdoor seaien
without a defeat, and at thi ''quads"
In June, 1021, he net only wen his
event, but broke the record made by
Paul Deveraux In 1017. The Lew no
ertl is forty-six feet two and one-half
inches. It will still stand. During
the summer he competed for the
Meadovrhreok Club in the open A, A.
U. events und he turned In several vic
tories. Quits Soccer for Gridiron
When school epeted in September, It
was net long before he had a rerular
berth en the soccer team cinch?d. At
his old position of fullback and with
one year's- experience, he was invln
i ible. He was the unanimous choice
of the critics for the nll-heiiobivtie
!rnril. Tim nlninrsl t tt nli.efi.,1 m.n I
c-ntii'n. but lie wanted te play foot
ball the next year, nnd about two weeks
later he resigned as lender of the soccer
team.
Karly in February McClean started te
threw the shot around the school yard,
and he was doing forty-nine feet regu
larly. When the outdoor season started
Inte in April his best put was luity luity
twe feet. In several meets h failed
te reach forty feet. Conch Delaplaine,
track coach, ordered a complete rest,
as It was quite evident that the voung veung
"tcr was stale.
TpWEN though beaten, 1 te 0, after
J' a hectic struggle by the Philadel
phia Cricket Club's "White" tenm, the
Merlen Cricket Club "Whites" are still
lending In the race for the Interclub
Soccer League championship by a mar
gin of five points ever the Ocrmnntewn
first eleven nnd the Philadelphia
"Whites," which combinations are tied
for second place.
The University of Pennsylvania's
second team, which drew a bye Inst
Saturday, Is fourth with eight points,
while the Moercstown first squad is
fifth with six.
The Merlen "Maroons," the senior
team of the Main Line club, Is close en
the heels of the .Tcrseymen with five
points, though they have wen only n
single game this season. Three drawn
contests, however, ndded ft trio of
points te their total.
The Philadelphia Cricket Club
"Reds," though looking like n strong
team en paper, are bringing up the rear
with net even one victory te their credit
nnd only n drnw te give them n single
point th't prevents nn absolutely blank
tally sheet. The "Heils" bowed te the
Moercstown outfit en Saturday by a 2-te-0
count after a well-played grap
ple. Ocrmnntewn nnd the Merlen "Ma
roons" battled te a 0-0 tie en a slippery
Held that prevented anything like ac
curate sheeting for genl by either side.
In the second division the Moorcs Meorcs Moercs
town second team continues en its vic
torious way, lien ting the Princeton Club
nn Saturday by 4 goals te 0 and re
maining the only undefeated eleven in
either section of the league.
The University of Pennsylvania Ue
serves handed the Merlen "Greens" a
sound trouncing, 7 te 0. while the
Merlen "Itlucs" barely nosed out the
t'hlledelphla Cricket Club's third entry,
l.teO.
The Princeton Club still clings te
wcemi place, three points behind
-.Moercstown 141. with t i.,r
!"Ulues" in third place two points bel
he Tiger Mgrads, mid In n lie w
ine ItCrinnnrewn seceml neirrppntlun
The lied nnd Pine" Reserves nre close
up, only one point bnek of the Orange
and Ulnck nnd Mnnheim contenders,
while the Philndelphln Cricket Club's
third entry Is next, only one point In
arrears.
The Merlen "Owns," just or
ganized this year and with a personnel
Miitt changes from game te game, are
bringing tin the rear with nn i.tim
captured out of ten played.
COMMITTEE NAMED FOR
XMAS BILLIARD FUND
Hepp Will Play Mayer Thursday
at Hudsen Parler
Arrangements are complete for the
18.2 balkllne billiard match Thurs
day evening at the Hudsen Recreation
Parlors, between WUIIe Heppe, world's
champion, and Jeseph Mayer, former
amntcur tltleheldcr. A committee et
sixteen met yesterday nt the Hudsen
rooms' and decided te turn the pro
ceeds of the match ever te n city organic
jsatlen engaged in buying Christmas
gifts for the peer children.
Heppe nppenred here Inst week in
nn exhibition against Charles Petersen,
of St. Leuis. The chjnmplen agreed te
come here Hgnin this week te help nleng
the cause for which Mr. Mayer is
sponsor.
The committee in 'charge is Miss
Catherine Haywood, Mrs. Ralph Mur
ray, Mrs. Henry Bergman, Mrs. Jeseph
Mayer, Mrs. Edward Nenl. Ralph Mur
ray, Jeseph Mayer, Walter Dunn,
Frederick S. Hevey, Ary Iles, Geerge
10. Oiler, Furey Ellis, Gorden McKay,
Edward Nenl and Charles A. Halpen.
MWSUWF
Merlen
ew
Ith
MAY DROP CELTICS FROM
CAGE LEAGUE AT SHORE
Atlantic City Plans Yeung Bleed
for Eastern Circuit
Atlantic City, N. ., Dec. 20. All
indications point te the release of the
world's champion original CelJcs ns the
representative team of Atlantic City In
the Eastern League. Marvin A. Riley,
Hr., new owner of the resort franchise,
came te this conclusion last night fol
lowing the thorough examination of
players' contracts, which call for nn ag
gregate salary of .$000 minus any oilier
expenses.
Marvin A. Riley, Jr., manager for the
Atlantic City club, who was givrn full
aiithorelty te make a statement, de
clared: "I will send the Furey brothers
a contract today offering the team $400,
and net n penny mere. I have my doubts
ntKiiit the Celtics accepting my tiiii ler
their scrvlcc.1. Should they refuse te
Play for $400. then I will go out after
vn entire new club. Their acceptance
of the offer would be a bigger surprise
te me than te them.
"Should the Celtics he released, then
I will scout out and get new pbiyers.
Geerge Oberhelzer nnd Jee Mangold,
local boys, have been highly renuiimcnd
etl te me. They have played geed has-
Ke.ball In Atlantic City, and I inuv give
them n trial. Then again Allen Horsier
has been pointed, out.'te. me aft n clever
all-around jilnyer. -All that remains
new is for me te hear from the Furf-y
brothers today. Their answer will tll
me by whom Atlantic City will be rep
resented in the Eastern League."
Te Defend Cup at National Regatta
Ihllulh, Minn.. Dec. 20. The Uulutta
Pout Club will make a bid for the 1H2,'I re
Kiuta of the National Ai-ix-lnllen of Aunt.
O-ur Oarsman, It has Un annnunend here,
following a mtt-'tlnc of earmcn. It Is
planned te held the Philadelphia Keld chal
lenge cup" rat-e In connection with the r--Klttii.
hut If the regatta In net obtained
for Dtlluth I lie cup rare will be rowed here
anyway. Walter W. Hoever, world' ama
teur alnrte iculllns champion, new holds the
cup.
EAGERLY SOUGHT
Sheehan, Meyer and MoAvey
Slated for Prometlbn te
Big League
BENTON TO BE BOUGHT
rTIHE mnjers are angling for two Ball
players whom they kicked out Inte
thti cold wmf years back seeking tbetn
tearfully and prayerfully. One of the
M)tight-.ifter stars Is that Southern In
tellectual coIesmis, Jehn "Rube" nen nen
ten. The ether Is "Tem" 8heehnn. who
once tolled se hard nnd unsuccessfully
for Cennie Mark.
Kenten Is a war-scarred veternn. Fie
Is n pitcher of the left-handed per
suasion, who hns mere power In his
arm than In the resting place for his
bat.
When he was with the Giants Ren Ren
ten brought mere gray hairs Inte Jehn
Mc Ornw's thatch than any one else
en the tenm, barring, possibly. "Phil"
Douglas. Renton loved the wine when
it was red nnd the lights when they
were bright, nnd he didn't enre a let
whetner he wen or lest ball games,
se long ns he had n geed time.
Denten Can Pitch
Perhaps his tenure of service In the
American Association hns worked n
gentle nnd reforming influence en Jehn
Renton. If it has he will be a worth
while r.svet te any club, for he enn pitch
geed ball when he hns a mind te.
It will be remembered thnt Ren
ton accused "Ruck" Herzeg of offer
ing n:m money te threw nail games,
"Ruck" denied the accusation bitterly,
and pointed te his long and honorable
record In baseball an n refutation of
the charge. An investigation cleared
the "Cantaloupe King," but It left a
macK smear en lienten's 'scutcheen.
IVit .all tkese things are bcine for
gotten. The "Rube" hns been going like
a beuse en lire, and as there are se few
pitchers of worth te be hnd In tin
miners, the hlsf fellows are Willing te
forget the past. If Renton deesn t revert
te It.
Last year the three best heavers In
the National League were southpaws
Rixey, Cooper nnd Reuther w the
acquisition of any geed wrong-listed
dinger is hailed with cheers and delight.
Shedian's Comeback.
i Tem' Sheehan wns with the Athletics
In pre-wur days. He came nt the same
time that Jack Nahers, the Talladegn
string 'benn. Unshed his ware en the
startled public, and between them the
two youngsters piled up a losing record
thnt still stands ns a record.
Nnbers, .who had been given a big
league trial en the strength (if a six-teen-inning
no-hit gumc down in the
sticks, outclassed Sheehan ns a loser.
He wen his first game, nnd then lest
twenty -five In a row during two sea
sons. Sheehan couldn't quite equal
that record, but be did his best. Dur
ing the two seasons that Nahers tolled
en the bill Tem lest twenty out of
twenty-four gatuct), which isn't a lealiu?
record te be scoffed at.
While Nabers dropped out of the
public cye completely, Sbccban went
back te the Southern League and com
piled an imprcfcslve winning record. He
was promoted te the American Afso Afse Afso
elatien, and still continued In bis win
ning ways. In fact, be wun be geed
thnt eeverni ball clubs began bidding
for bis services,
Sheehan Is A burly young man,
capable of heavy work. Jf he come
up te fast company he'll get enough of
it te suit him.
Renten Want Meyer
Anether ex-Mackmnn who will prob
ably come back te the big time is
Catcher Rill Meyer. Rosten is offering
pug-nosed Al Walters in trnde for him,
nnd the deal will probably go through.
Meyer hns nn excellent head and his
arm Is pretty fair, but he never has
been a hitter who knocked down
fences. Rut, for that matter, Walters
has always been n wenk sister with
the stick himself, se the trnde will In
all probability react te the Red Sex
advantage.
Meyer was a regular Athletic back
stop In the days just prier te the
regime of Si Terklns.
The third possibility for advancement
Is Jim McAvoy, who came nnd went
with such monotonous regularity n few
years age, , McAvoy alternated between
the Athletics' nnd Rnltimere until Mnck
finally gave him bis unconditional re
lease. Jim has been one of the cogs in
Dunn's pennant-winning machine und
one of the three players he offered te
sell te the mnjers.
Just what mensure of success Mc
Avoy would mnke In the big league Is
problematical.
JASPER STARS BANNED
Sedran, Friedman and Rlcenda Are
Suspended Indefinitely
Mnnnger Rogers, of the Philadelphia
.inspcrs, eastern league team, lias sus
pended indefinitely Players Friedman,
Ned ran and Rlcenda for indifferent
playing.
The Jnspers will new try te build up
another combination, nnd huvi- nlrendv
signed Calhoun, a local boy, for n for
ward position. He has several ether
players in view.
IN MFTMertlAM
APPnKZRLLKR. In levlnr rrenvrr of
my fleir wife. IXIUISK APPK.VZnLUEIt.
who departed1 thin life lvc. ;mi uijn
eacAn ii. apprnzkLlkr.
. I.OHnVZ. In levlnit mern iry of ANMir.W
LOIIRNZ. who died Dec. 20, 1021
Wife. D-itirthters- end Grandchildren.
MARTIN In levlnir memory et Rlehard
Allen Martin. wh dl-il DcemW 20.
ivus, ai jacKiMinvme. Ma.
1022, I.OIH, dnuuhter of Stella and, Wlltcrt
Pratt, aged 25. Htrvlcen Thum., 1:30 I. M..
Bnrentr realdence. Wataontewn, N. J. Int.
erlln Om.. N t. ,. . .
IIAYMOHK. Dec. 1. CLARA, wife of
Henry W. Uaymere. ltlatv and friends
re Invited te attend funeral aertrlcea, Ttiura..
2 P. 11., at parlor of F. il. Rowland A
Hen. llien Diamond at. Int. private. Re
n)ln may lie viewed Vd.. after P. M.
BUNT Dec. IT, THOMAS M., hunbawl
of late Catherine Rent niu Mee). Kuperal.
te which tulatlvea and trlendi. are Invited.
Tbura., H;:e A. it., late rwf-ldenti r')'M Ban
corn at, Solemn inftsa of requiem Tburch of
Ut. Curtha 10 A. 1. Int. He v Cren
Cera.
IipRJUSLL. Dec. 10.. WIUJAM. hui.
band of Chrletfna llerrell (nt-u Utallbauin),
aed 40. Itclatlveg and friends. uIbe mem
bers of Camp Ne. Il. V. O fl. of A., and
all ether oranlatlen of which he waa a
Krl.. 1 P. M.. at tlM funeral apartment of
Itarelil ii. Mulllian
DEATTtfl
1'
KBLI.nr. Dec. IS, .lOfll'PHINK H.. wl'rt
of Walter W. Keller. Relatlvea and friend
are Invited te nttend funeral aervlcea, 'Krl,,
2 P. M... from realdencn C'tmrlea A. Wis Wis
mere, tin H. Heett ave.. Olcnelden. P.t,
Friends may call Thura, eve. Int. Arlln
ten Cem.
KKIINS. Dee. IT. TATRtCK J huabanl
of Hannah Kernn (nee McDermott). Rela
tlvea nnd friends, alie II, V. M. Kndatlly
nnd Hely Nims Society of 8t, Tbernnn
Aquinas' rh'jrch and, empleyea at'N. Anil
lenburs & Ce.. invltid le f uncial. Tfttira..
A il.. late leild-tre. 171s s. nth at it'll
emn maa of requlem at Church of Bt.
Thnmaa Anulnas 10:30 A. M Int. Naw
Cathedrnl rem
KIRDY. Dee. 16. HONORA, dauahter f
the lain Jamra and Ann ICIrhy. of C1ar
murrla. County Maye, Ireland. Relatives ani
frlenda, ate Altar Society of Natlvitr
Chuich and G acred Heart fleeletr of Bt.
Ann' Church, am lnvld te attend fu
neral, Thura., :3 A. M.. 28IM K. Bemerael
. 10th at. and Oerman- n"I"i.J Jl?. ,";'. "f .:"",:.'" JlQ"7'r!l
ttati.rr. i-n, Peien.1 t. Solemn nitii mM or reijiiiern nt, Anns
IUtU.re cem. rrlenda , Cnlrrh , Ai Mt Int. .New Cathedral Cera
town ivi. Inf. at
mhv rail Thura. eve
IIRANOAN. Dec. 18. LAMT1KRT O.. hu
Unnd of Marsarel II, Ilrangan (nee Cham
bera). Relallrea and frlenda, alie Camp .Ne,
.142, P. e. S. of A.. Invited te funeral aerv
Iree. Thura., t P. M at Ma late reldiire,
lf.1V N. Frailer at. Int. Arlington Cem.
Frlnda call Wed. evening, from s le 1U.
11UII.VH. Dec. 17. JAMBS N.. aen of late
Jamea and Marraret lltirna. ltlatlvet and
frlenda invited te funeral. Thura., S::in
A. M.. realdeiice of hla alrfter, Mra. William
H. llulman. 14SO N. ltedfleld at. Solemn re
uulem maaa at Church of Ht. Hele of l.lina
10 A. M. Int. Ht, D-nla' Cem.
HYRD. -Dec. 1. ANNA ,. wife of the
lute Arthur H. llyrd and daughter et Anna
H. and the late Jamea Hunting, formerly of
e7.12 Chejilnut at. Relatliea and frlenda i
Invited te attend funeral, Thura., 2 P. M .
apartmenta of II. II. Yerkea. 172.1 .-. flxili
at. Int. Mt. Merlah Cern. Frlenda call
Wed. eve.
CHAMBERS. Suddenly. D-e. IS.
TIIUMAH CHA.MDKRH. Relatlvea and
frlenda Invited te funeral. Frl.. 2 P. M..
Irern reald"iicb of hla alater. Mra. llnj
mln F. MlUr. 2107 K. 7la( at. Int. Mt.
Zlen Cem. Frur.da call Thura eve.
CHAPMAN. Dec. IS." 1922. FT.RRIS
KI.KIIIKR. Dfl. 10. 1022. Itn.qfVA
KI.KIHKR. Re'atlvea nnd frlenda are In.
vlted te attend funeral aervlrea, Thura., !:
P M., at her la'.v reeldenee. Plyninuth are,.
Oreland. Pa. Int. Northwend fein.
KdHN. -Dee. IS. IICtllNA MCHOENe
AUI.i:, wife nf Leula Ki.hn. aged ,14. Iela
liven and frlenda Invited le funeral aervlcaa.
Wed . 1:.10 p. M. preclaely, at her late real.
rteiire. .1JI4 W. Montgomery ave. Int. Ada IB
J-ahurun Cem, Kindly emit flewera.
I.K.VY. Dec. 10, 1022, at Atlantic City.
IlKMHIi:. wife nt laaar Levy (nee laaaca),
aged s. Ftinerni Frl., le A. M . from
Aaher L flen'a llre-id Ht. Chapel, 1300 N.
Ilread. Int. private. Omit flewera,
MALONKY Dej. IT, MAOOII. 11.. diugh
tr of the late Jme and llaner.l Maleney,
aged 8I years. Futernl Thura,. SlUl A. if,,'
realdenre of nWie, Mra. Margaret O'Hara.
2OI0 N. Sllllman at. Int. Cathedral Cem.
belemn rejulem meea S: Hlliabeth'a Churca
MAttHllAI.I.. Her. IS. 11122. KMMKTT
, R. MAIIHHAI.I.. uneral We.1., 2:30 P. M.,
from lua late realdencn. 51 IS Malcolm at.
i Frlenda may call Tuea.. 7 te 0 P. At. Int.
I Woedlanda.
. MfCUNCHIR. Dec. 10. 1HJOII RHID.
CHAPMAN, Relatives and frlenda Invited te rLV". ,i . Mnrira.r.';f. Mrr.inhle Jtelullica
aervlcea. Frl.. 3 P M at hla late re. Jnd frljnda. . Mllle . Ltl-e. Ne. 1000, I.
dence. A.'M.'i Webiter at. Int. private. Frlenda , ?- -. ' v. 'V"? l "'"I It. Veterana' Aa.-ecla.
may call Thura.. N le 10 P. M. .".'" '""'"'. " runerai, i-i.. a i. m., rrem
I 1,1a
Ml,
eve,
late realdence,
.Merlali (.em.
KM N.
Frlenda
CLIFTON.-Dec. 111. KHWIM P.. huhanl
of Mary K. Cliften (nee Mtraaaer). Relatlvea
and friend-., alae all necletle. of whltn be
v.aa a inemner ana empleyes i.r itenrv
ten A Bena (Jebblnr deDt. ). nrt Invited
tend funeral i.-vli..a. Thura.. !!1fi P
late re-dden'.. ne30 Hawthorne at.. Frank
ford. Int. private. Rant Cedar 1(111 Cem
Remain mr v be viewed Wed. eve.
COFFMAN. At Retle Vista. D-e. IS.
CRACK M. COFFMAN. Relatlvea and frlenda
are Invited te attend funeral ervlce,
Thur.. 2 P. M. pretlael, at the David H.
Hrhuyler Hide.. Ilread and Diamond ata.
Int. private.
CONDI FF. On Dec. 10. 1013, OHO. !l.
CONDIFF. Hr.. Ilned husband of Amanda
M. Cendlff, aged A3 yeara. Relatives and
friends of the family nnd the nwnb-rr nf
the Sioux Tribe. Ne. t.. I. O. R. M.. Invite 1
til ftttpn.1 f), titnmrmt ..ln.a nn Vr A .
afternoon at 1 o'clock, at hla late real-1 '''' 1 Kensington Cemmandery
dence. 1110 Kenwoe.1 a- Cmd-n. N. I. Wharkamaxen Tribe, Ne. 10,
ldlh at.
may call
Int. ut
Thuru.
I Fidelity Ledge,
I i-eiin iie-.e l;e
Int. at the Amfrlr-un M.niinl ej,m,i-rv
Fr'eiul mnr call Thuraday eiiln;,
CC'NWAY. On Dec. is. JANC H.. diueh.
ter of the late. Jehn and Allre Cenwav Fu
neral Friday. 8 A. M.. realdenr. hn h
19tn at. Solemn reiiem muss ft. Thomae
Aquinas' Church 0:30 A. M. Interim nt
Cathedral Cemetery. Relative- and friends.
alae League nf Haered Heart of St. Themas
Aquinas parish and St. Cecelia Auxiliary.
Krlghii Kt Jehn. Invited te attend.
CilRRIE. Dec. 10. HARRY K.. husband
"'.,!" '.nni'. ' dime. Du- net lr of funeral
will be alven from hla late realdence. .13'i0
Race at.
COHTELLA. D-r 11 HANNAH J., wife
of KUE-ne H. Cistella (nee IUrrln.nl Hela.
lives and friends ar. Invlieil te eii.nrl I 'A.
runerai. Frl.. S:.1( A M from hr late I rI?f,Tm
resldepre. 3X0 L'tiinh i. -....i I ..'."'Hill?.
felemn reeui.m n,... .i h.'eh T1: ,:': w mew ut
imn.icuinte Cenreptlun le A. M. Int. ii.uv
DIs.-' .VleCOOL.D r. IS. WILLIAM PHII.I.IPil.
te at. I 'en of Marah K. and late Ch-irle McCwil.
'. M.. KK"' '- Relatives and friends Invited te
i .uiii-i ,i iri viiri. inure,, - 1-. .ii,, at moth
I er'a resldene, 1271) (Irliu-em at.. Frankfurd.
i Int. at Oskland Cem.
McUI:TTIUAN. Sudd-nly. nn Dec. 10.
I 1022. DAN1IH. J.. huslKind of T.llllin A.
i.M(-ilcan. Relnttves and frlenda. aim)
i-eniiM. it. it voluntary It lief IVpt.. are)
Invited te th- funeral, en Fr.ilav morning, tat
M.10 e'clrck. from h! residence. fi!2'l
("lianceller st. Solemn high mass at HU
Caiilixve Church at 10 r.'rlnck,
MEISLE. D-e. IT. (lEOIiai:. husband of
late Marnaret Melsle. aged 74. Relatives and
irienns, hise vvnsnimcten Ixlge. Ne. SO, K.
and A. M . Kensington R A. Ch-mter. fin.
Ne. r.4. K. T.!
I. O. R. M.;
Ne. 13S. I. e. O. F.: William
Ne IS. n rut f,rflr nf ,
Penn Treaty II. and L. Assn., are Invited te
ticeu tuneraj services, inurs, 1 UIO r. M,
at his late lesldence. l.',.j Richmond at.
Int. North Cedar HI. I V-m.
MOOItK iJuil.l..riv m I.ansdale. P ,
Dec. 18. 1022. J. HOWARD MOOlti:. aged
1. .service at Ills n niili-m.. neutli Ifreud
at.. Lansd-ile, p.i,. Frl.. Dec. 22 1 1 it
Int. private. .......
MOKLKY. Dec. 111. CATHARINE, wife
"f the In ti P.itrlck Merley. Funeral. te
which the nlHtlves and friends are Invited,
Wed. s A. M. , from lha rcidence of her
enn. Francis P. Smith. 20t4 S. 2d at. Solemn
rrvtss ..f r'iulein at Church of the Sacred
II nrt. 0:30 A. M. precisely int. Hely Cress
ADAIR. Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N.
J.. Dec. IT, MARY M.. widow of William
AdaJr an. daughter of late Jehn and Mary
Hansell ferirerly of Cynwyd Pa. Fun-ral
aervlcea at resldence of Charles M. Sluard.
104 Cricket ave.. Arfmer. Wed.. 2 P. M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Ardmore.
ATKINSON. Suddenly, en Dec. 17. 1022.
EDWIN CORL1ES ATKINSON, late of ir.3i)
f-rruce t. Friends, relatives and memte-rH
of all organizations of which In; was a
member, .re, Invited te the service-, nn Fri
day morning, at II o'clock, at the Oliver II.
llalr Illdg.. 1S20 Chestnut st. Intcrm-nt
private.
nATE. At Wataontewn. N. J.. Dec 18,
jl
m
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1922; 98 brand new,
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'231 A Chestnut St.
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t
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' CentUtantly Fine Feet war Sine 1854
Past
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Re nil eh re I'.i
CfSCADDEN. Dec. 17. JOHN, husband
?,. . !a,j I'argaret Cusradd-n. Relative.
VI... .."ft1 J.nvlted te fun-ral servlr...
Thura.. P. M.. at r'-lderxv of his daugh
iTIi.Jl7r.W P'sawnd t Inv. prlvat-. at
in .N...yi':AI Tr.ntnn. N. J.. De.
Philsrt' ! I"NNHLLY formerly of
. ,, ........ luii-mi, iiirin in resieenee
Of Ills SOn- n-InW. U'.rr.n t. VL. r M
lie. Trenten. N. J.. Frl.. s A.
Stuyvesnnt
iiiesse.t iL- . "tr" .ma"" r""rch of the
ti. ?V ."irament. Trenten. N. J.. 0 A M.
rieltviv" r,n" Philadelphia, Pa.
DOlt.NA.N. On D-c. IS 111'."' SM All I
h"T.,.f 4?eb-rt I)"rn'"; "'"i 1 dHl.thier ,,
he late Themas sn.t r-i..i-. e,i
niiiiir.i
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nnr.E. )t. in, 102" mahv v-
BAOLK. aged ie. Int. prTme.M8r.rl5
r"v," Cem.. Cincinnati. O. -Pnng
KHCHNKR. D-c. IS IKltS'lim ....
nnd of i:u,.r i:,ehAer. ;id C2 RViatU.s"
Wed 2'P ? 'P.V.""3 ",', 'nd furiVral
g ep;..si-(,,na."pi;k,:"T,;t.
fun..f.iUnm? "r"1 'V Kln Pari." yR?u.
lives and friends al,u lf..y Nam- SeVletv
"f.."'. TMnsflgurntien Church nnd Til.
r ri., ll-lll .. it,, from hi lar pA.l...n
.M s. a.th it. Solemn hlch miss iir e."
rjul.m M the Transfiguration Church 11
A. it. Int. at Hely Cress ("em "u"-" J1
".ins. u-c. in 1022. ntTirAnrvr'
wife of William I. Fe:,u.: eia iv-s ami
irT: "IT '"?'" attend funera Tnu?r.
1811 n'r...1!;' r0'". h"T ,hu'n'l'a resld.",.;
ihii itespb,.rry st. Snl,.rnn reenism n.
Sl-,-?,'.,,,,,;VChurch- 1 A Jl. qint prK?"'
FLAHRRTY. Dec Is Mll'v n'
HHHTY (ne, lUiyl,.). widow efKdinrd Fla'
hertr. R-lall,e, and friends". aUe NatM V
.'1021 Cl .1 'n;;:. "'.."': resilience,
Cathedral Cem,
r LnTCIIIlR Ds;. m in' .nilu
1VIIITP PlCTClipr, e- '.'-. '"--! JOHN
M.. at his residence. 7001 KnL-erman
Ta-eny. Int. private. Frlenda mly
Tlni's .. rtense ernli nr.,r.,. muy
FRICKR. Dee. IT. tne wpr r rve r.
residence. (Mil La-rchwc-lVav.1. "in, Tr vate'
FrLJ?."v..cai' WJ"I..J te 10 P. V '
Aii.Jiti'VV.V?-. -"" Dec., m. 102? dav
mann irl "i'OT "i.,""1"'!"' . Prllach. d-nc,
lnvl.e.1 , a.-r..V, n'W,? a. ". Jr"tf
at his late resllsnv S7 Malcolm' at it,"
ternient prlvale Oreenmeunt CerV'i?-rv ill"
,"n,!;,A.mJr'.V-:; Thur..t.y"e,Vnv-.nr-
. "-"-. J)'..". HI ."VaW Vl.st, !!
WAI.THR. s.,n of the al: m,',,," 'i,"
1-uneral and Inter-
mass it
I nf. New
P
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call
LIA.M
and Kllz..l'h
ment nrlv.ite.
fiMIDNKR. Dec.
D Fry.
ia Tin tMi
icThV.; H-rSi" gf
llWt LAl'SSAT Je li,rn, ..'.'."
Ijiussat and M ,ne Ri,.r, A.JL, L u' n'eny
i5;rva&., :A.rw:. yi
private
Inst., at 2 P M,
Funeral
uarents,
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neral Frl. a-nn i i ....." .rv,v, l"u-
ilenre sli V .i-.-';: " "'. nis 1H. res.
r-julem at hi i'Vu ',?. C'l'l'" -m" f
Rclallies. friends an.l .n..i.,i..
ail.I.K.PIP.. Ire,.. 1, JOHN
l'."'1. ".L."' Olll-sple ("..
v.i- . . .:.."'. '.'' '-" nt; rnirn t.A
Ifem " ""'""Tr 'v"l mt. Old Cathedra
-D-c. 17. 1022. IIRIIX1KT A..
T'.liip Mnrrl. H-Ibiu -..i
..i - - .1 .'. . .' " '.,.'. . - ''"' '
'''''"'" r: invneu iu aiienn ruiierui. Thurs..
epO A. M.. from her late residence. 0J.1 K.
ilielten ave. (iermantuun r.i,mn r-.iulf?m
mass at Chun h of the Immaculate Conceo Cenceo Concee
,lo.'2'0. A- ' Int. Helj Setmirhri. Cem.
.M.?.!J.SON- Dpc " "CRICKT K.. aen
of Wllllini and Annie N. Morlsen. aired 7
eara. Relatives and friends Invited te fu
neral. Frl 5 1', M.. from his parenta' reI
dence. 27.11 W. Mierner st. Int. Mt. Peaca
tern. Friends may call Thura. eve.
I'HILPOT. Iec. 10, 1022. MAROARET
Ai;'..',:,."K,i,"r,i,f ,n Ml" J"hn an'' Catharine
Phllpet. Residence. 1721 XT. Rerka st. Due
notice of funeral will h clven.
- JH'tT1'!."" iD.r- 1M' . CAROLINE PRATT.
-fTlJ3. r1'1 "'Ives and frierrdj are Invite te
attmd funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 A. M.. from
the pariera of Amust J. Iludenz. 178 W.
Diamond at Solemn reeulem maas at St.
hL'?l.,'' " ,pnurch A. M. Int. Most Hely
lte.te,rnr ''m.
PROCTOR, p-c. 18. 1022. MARGARET
"".. y1! if 'llllam G. PrrTcte" Relatlvea
t". fr.'rnd R.C lnvlle.1 te funeral services.
V.r, .I1 A- ,MV , r-"ldence of her hushand.
.'..15 M. Chadwlck st. Int. private. Frlendi
mav call Thurs . H te 10 P M
PROSH. Ii.c. JO. 1022. RORKRT A
Pn"?' ,n,frd7-', ;""ve; anil friends ?.
Inilted te attend funeral service Frl 2
P. M.. nt his late lesldence, niOO W. Cel ilm
hla aie. nt private. '
Pt'OH. pec 10. 1022 JAMRS hu.nand
nf Knima Pugh (nee Cook). aBe.i 7s. Ilela
Jives and friends Invited te funeral serv.
Ires. , his lain residence. 22.V, N. Weed,
side st.. Frl.. 10:.10 A. M. precisely Int
Thur": y"?eh r.' Fr"nJ" mBr Ca,i
rnnir,,I;J'Y'rTj)V- 1". ,!,;-. CATHAniNB
RE1LLY. Relative, and friend' n V M
.-eilslltv. inrue of the Saere,l Heart Altar
and Resiry Society of st Kdmnnd'a Church
are Inilted te attend funenl Thurs.. 8 A
M.. from h-r n-ph-w's residence. Charles M.
Ixiucherv. 2011 Moere st. .Solemn high man
SfeJC"1ul.m n! '-. Themas Aeulnas' Church
fJ:.in A. M. Int. Hely Cns. r-m re"
RICHARD. D-c. IS CAROLINE wife ct
Rebert P Rlehard (nee Wursll. itelnllv. s
and fr'ends ar" Inilted te attend funeril
service. Triors . 2 P. M.. nt her late i rels .
fence 2(143 U- ailvr'at. Int. prlCate W
Ina: V eil
ROtlllRTS. "uddenlv D-c 17. .T09RPIT
J .""'tfl,0' Mny.T. Rel-rtstn.e Wllllarn.
enl Relntlves and friends, and Mlehnwi n
Trlls- Ne in. I O. n. M are InvliM "3
attend funeral. W-d. 210 P. M. from his
late residence. .17.12 N. l.-.ll, at? Int. Weal
tnlnter Cem Friends nniv cill Tu.i e'e
Reni:rtTs. n n-c 17 1022 j Menrtin
ROI.RRTS iifd 7' v-srs Relative, "rrt
friends, al-e Haddenfleld Lede" Ne nn F
and A. M.. and memt-rs of Hadrmnrield Plri
Company tnvte, te funer.it rervlees In M'"
sonie Temple en Weiine-day. 0t 2-30 P II
Interment Ilapllst Cemetery. "
RI'SSRLI.. On De. H. le AWa
nKSr'- ,UVZr nf ,fl,n- and jhine,
Russell, need 20 year.. Service. nn Ph,V.
".r.e!i"'?. ".! '-' "'c,erk. at h-r late resl
, ..'.'03 Mmtlsrin feuara lni,rm... .i.
IBl. ......
rlRVnilN At the reM-nre of hi-r dMIrli
ter Mrs P. Frsser Martin !" Anjele,
Calif., en Dec. is. 102: ANNA U. "vlde
of William H. Pev-rn Helathe, and friend
ar lnvlte.1 ie the. s-rvlc.. en Thurad.iv
nn"rnn.in. nt 2:.in o'clock, nt the Ollvev it.
Ilslr Hide.. 1S2D Chestnut st.. Phlla. Int.-.
mint prlinte ".
SIMPSON. !. 18 KI.I7.ARRTH r. wlfii
of Altert 1: Slmn"n (nee Fell) aired .12
enrs. R-latle. and friends plse Ames
(apron's AUT'llary V. - W: Kensington
Pest nslllarv. A I. Inl N-rispe Council.
nef P . are tnvlle.1 te attend the funeral.
Thurs 2 P. M resin-nee 21121 r. Cum
in";!"?" :i..w.I.;,vM,rhft,?,'.";',7v,,M """"-
nliV'J-1? '.,!.". J'HN" SMART
I "..'..."' ..-,,-, ni-v l.eiicus fif thO
1 ?.icr"l '.''V . cf " Thern,, A.mln ai"
Church Unite.) te funeral Frl . n A . M .
.. in inn ini resilience l'..S S Ilma.1 St
Solemn reTlllem ni'is. jt HI. Tlinm.!
,....l.. .W ... nn. . .. '. -.-.-....."
...H.lll.l- V IIUIIII IV..)" .V. .11. lilt
Cem. lu Cathedral ' . rnas fern
OOiisitATt r. ,.i .... i n . i i -..ni un -i.c, it. 11122 EMMA
II. (IiHlslml ItirTrw l0' Vi". WILLIAM M -lf- of .lhn Stm if. nV-rB. nsi. 51
,Lb-r i of Iilrum I edBean,L-frL,n,,,U ' nel.ithe. and frl-nds a,e inv.-d t". tte,.i
tW'irS' h tt ' ??" rpM'Mnn,,sie;
Utr ri.en?J S',1,, f,'!,";!'11 -rvlcs ,, hi, STRI'ltRNSON At Rrlslel. Pa.. Dec 1A
nuf IIII . Fr':. "l" l-"'!,?,": '"!;CI' "h h"'',"'V! ,"f Mara-arM nn.1 Z'n r
. Friends may ran Thurs -! V ', . '"" C-m. I' J','hn. "I"1. '''i',",1 M'J'herisen Relatlvee
1 OltAV niX ".".. ,n " I- M "nit friends, alv,, llrlste le.li;e. Si, ofe II
.WWDSORCk' I,iim,.,,!iL, MARllARRT P. " : ,"'" f Hist Circle Ne. n, ' !
Orny. Relan, and frlnd. ','' ,' ll."'"" '- ' 'Af A' vKn''hl"e"r.. P "',"' Hnt'-rprls, Flr
! nernl. Frl.. 8:.1I a M fi 'k "7'1 ," ' (l"nn Ne .."' ,-of !,r,;"1 ""'I einplnye. of
eence. fiiiui I'Jne ,, j" "" '"" rem. - ....in in u ii .ii, nre invneu te st-
Church of the Trnn nZ1r'u ?' m.V ' .,.:.n.'1 "e''.1. :Tllc,,:j..",..h".. Lle. r-sldencs
l. ' r , i - r ohm in, Jrt( mt 2
precisely fnt ."s, XIVZ"?"'"' I" A.
Cem
V. V2-'. nreii
nemi O. Hamilton .. ! Ih': f and
iiA.MiirnN: r, ta
lOlVKN. mm of "the i.i'
and frismt.
nise iiniriitnn I.niln. v -. V. irienn,
and Spnnl-h Vr Ve,"rVi. ,Pr: ."','' ,M
rhes.nutst. .n.Cerln.7n,'fi,t,I1Vn;:
rllA.XR?iv-r.?'."W"'ir.
Pl!$ ll- Widow nf'willlat.'S, 'J... I?S?
"i s.ii'i iiaerferd nv. j.T-. ," ' "1. nn
--... ,,, i ni ra
eav arierruxin ni
llalr llldi.. 1120
prlvale
1IARTRL. D.
nve
' e'i lock.
at ...- y... '.J
,1 . w in" 'liver ii
-he,tnut at inter.,,.,,
IO sin. in . -.
WAI.TRR WARtilxnTfi" ,?l .:L".1l"n
n.tnil .a.. I.... n. .. . '
O
r.
itAirrri
.ri nurniiiv m-i.. : .
Pleck, at 1001 Che, , ,' J""'.'.""! 11:30
HOP. Suddenly ii... .1 ' ""
ivlfe of e" August 1 'of ' he.M,T,I't'A'-
Int
I- .m j-urtner services at St James' I R
i imn ii ni ....in r. .r.. int. nt ir slot Cem
STL'WAUT-Dec p. lll-VMY hualMiMl
or Sarnh 1.. Ste.i,ri Miii-ril s-rvl.es l'r
-.I ,M ' fr"ri Jlls ltc re.le,ire itemlnsteii
rd vtinewi inI. Pi, Int Mt Vernen Cem
TUT De, 1. MARTHA TAIT w'fl
.fv.,"';".,r,, T."', ""'!"" and frl-n.r. r
Irivllei) ti, attend funrnl services We,t J
P M. nl lite rmlilnme of i,,r sn RliKai.l
Talt J07I R Albright at. Int. Ileievi e c,,',
W.U.IvP.R D. IM. III'.'.'. l,tMl,:T'Vl
Wife of Junies Walker (nee I..,wlnr) Rela
tives urnl frl nds are liullfc) m nttemt fn.
nerul Thur. s.in a. M.. from he" In'
resl.'en,.. ns.. y .;,,), solemn re'iu.in
WUINRR. Dec 18. 1022 MARY H TA I'.
FORD widow of William Warner aireit 7
Friend, may nil Wed. 7 te (I p. ji kJ ,i '
re....,H... of her win. William T. Warner
.-.llil New hall si . Cecnrintcwn H.rvcifs
"'sA-L-i'nJyjviT' T.h"r"' iC"",,v "n' lowers,
whlnMXNN Dec 17 102!. M Vttv t
vlfe of Alfr.il We,lmn nnl " rt Vlj i I, 5r XH
Sarah J and th- late William II. Jehnsen
used a:.. Re nines nn.l frl.,..,. ... ,""?'ni
I le attend funeral Tlinr. I xi ' S."Lv,.'rl
V . i.r.,1 lite resl.lirnp .15.1 Mlur.w'n.., .',''? n'f
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n ... ...... ." -' ." . ni Alum... i I'nii, irir iirin.iiiii..iiii ,.. .... . . .- .,-.
i" iiiineii in ui.. . - ' ".:... ." v" ''rii. rrienua
i nis late resl. ! WIIflT-Inr 18. 1022,
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at -.". .'"."..-"'
d W ,.;""""' lni.
Hanzard at
mains vtsw
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iinr r vi.i.-N. Hum s, HelHtK,.
ajse Fremh I-Il-c Ne. h!) t n
r'st"'".?". N M
a.rvlcc, Thurs.. It
Hill. N
W
Re-
J A Cen M
and frien.i.
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d.nr. MuIMpii ilm - ' ' his late re.i. I RST Iii
Km.
la inny
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latin;,. lll.RANiiR. dauVhler' il'-l-, ,,f "vr
Jennie Hullevad nie.1 , vej,r. ff ,r,,r "d
Jlldas. Service, al the Meltl.1 me.n.hs un, ,
Win ,.av rvsldetiSi. t.1i Uncp,?' '""Hui
Tueidiy. nt 12:J0 P M i,.. ,"sn"d at.,
ler. tv.,..t.rv: ' 3l' R'rinent Arllngl
SARAH J
JAtfiSr" Re Ive1,0' "Jf8-. ?TIMKI, W.
etsHnlintliinH of which he i. I.'. ?'e . all
frln.l.
he hft, J,
t Frl
in his UU,. residence s churrh ," ''
"'"hi""''!. Int prlvfttA. Lnurch '" Oer-
r.v''. . ' 'ii 1'i.r in ......
I.UIMAN nr.li t.' ". Cain
ii..
I AI.1 l.-V.l) II.
month llehilh,..
iluatry I-li;e Nn. j.sjj.
. ininisiiiry j.
of Albeit II. West (ne- Marshall) n,,,.
Ives and trends, also Victeria I,edae u .
1 Dauahters of St. (lerr. are Invutd
attend funeral Tbura.. 2 P. M. reehlrnc. .Ii
falh-r.li.-iaw Oliver w.si. 3.H3 N Fre t
st. Int Orienmiiunt Cem. "' rn"
Wll.KlNSriN At Meoresiewn N J n.n
18 7HO.M.VI, F. husband e -' Ifiimih ?'
Wl'klnsen. Relatlvea and friends. "' all
.is-letle, of which be was a iminhSr ,
Inilled te niteinl funeral, .V 5 ,.' V
1st,, residence. 222 Mill st. M,;.r..i,.i'.:'
N'...'.. J;r..""u mHV c'"1 Thurs eve
WILSON i;n Dec. 18. 1022 I.N
MII.LKR WII.xilN wlfu of lleerKs ,
and fr.rt."..n'"." ' l. 1
son and
NNRTTA
,.t Mi" .. .". Y
Jilkenh .Miliar, ns.rt 'in ' t.VI...""'1 "
--e,,- U's, IkllHIll IH
le ritltTMl thai f,.... -,
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l" ftnil a m' ;'..!" i rr.Miil.1
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Kr.J Mk-,?.,nry" & ' gl 1 Wta. '"J '"' .rRV.V
MnntK Ce,, near Norrlatewn J',1,,r"",vl'l-. ' - " '
m
JONRH. Dec.
Ivea and frismt.
huslrand
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residence, 10B H.
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