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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1911 WIFE IS EMPLOYED; HER ORDER REDUCED friends, also the 51 Sodality and Sacred Heart Confraternity of St Ann's -and the sixth floor office of Lit Bros, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 3172 Arimlngo ave. 25th ward. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Nativity, at 10 o'clock. Interment at St Ann's, FRIEL.

On November 21, 1911, JANE, wid-of of James Friel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, af S.30 A from the residence of her son, Martin Friel, 3137 Weetmont st. Solemn high at the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. i GILCHRIST.

On November 21, 1911. JOHN I II. sou of the late Robert and Annie Gilchrifit. i Shows Judge Spouse tack, Scrantou said, but he met' them on the road "headed for the party." Exhibit A varnish can with a corncob stopper, said to contain paint like that with which iliss Chamberlain was "tarred," was introduced 'in connection with the Everett Clark, a convicted member of the party. Clark there was paint of the same kind in his mill, but he would not admit he had furnished the "tar" spread on the school teacher.

Ten witnesses had been testioned when adjournment was taken tonight. "Tony" Faust Declared Insane ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21. Anthony R.

Faut, manager of a restaurant founded by his father, was declared insane by a jury in the probnte court today. His brother was named his guardian." Physicians testified Faust is unable to attend to his business. Trio! Your Weil Provided For Neglected Woman Pleads for Husband to Christmas Shoppie Begin Before the great holiday throngs tax our facilities to the utmost, before the necessity of hurried shopping and crowded aisles makes the se On a petition filed by liis attorney. king: for a reduction in an order of a -ux-ek, made on him in Auril. lection of gifts less enjoyable.

Buy Christmas gifts now, while choice may be made, at leisure, from bright, new, unhandled holiday stocks, full to overflowing, from the foremost manufacturers of the world appropriate gifts for young and old, for personal use and for home. If you have an account here, buy now and pay in January a practical Strawbridge Clothier innovation. Begin checking off your Christmas list. Abraham Bass, an upholsterer, r.Iio conducts hia business at 924 Xorth Forty-first street, and has a branch es- on Sixtieth street, Was ar- -I T- -r-i MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED rniznea ueiore Andenned. in the Insertion Court, yesterday.

After a x. arv Francj and Mti: Nurtlien, 7248 Woodland avenue, A. Whalen, 7318 Suybrooke avo- torrny session between Bass and his A New in Women's Fine FootweaV mi. Charles Mfypr. Newark, tell- Gi-raghty.

Newark. N. .1. Norman Hughe. 4J51 Worth street, and Es-and Ma- mie Ilaues.

ills anuyke street. William W. 5324 Lesher street, antl Elizabeth 1'orgins. Willow street. William H.

E. Rent. t37 Venanco street, anil Elsie Geikler, 3328 North Sydenham StlVPt. Thomas H. Koehlor.

3575 Kensington ave Glass Hanging Gas Domes Under Price Some-economies for the home and hints for the seeker of a practical gift: Art Glass Gas Domes $10.00 from $13.50 $11.75 from $15.50 $17.00 from $23.00 $14.50 from $20.00 $20.00 from $26.00 25c Gas Globes, 4-inch now 15c 15c Gas Globes, 4-inch now 10c $1.00 Candle Shades, assorted 45c 50c Candle Shades, assorted 25c 35c Japanese Candle Lamps, complete with wicker-covered shade, 25c nue-, ami wiurr. iv street. J. Grnut PuHois. 1325 Sellers street, and Paris, in decreeing that tailored skirts be short and scant, has provided also the ideal of the straight, high-button Shoe to make the foot look most trim and slender.

From a famous American manufacturer come these newest Dress Shoes with patent vamps and twelve-but Women's Practical Long Coats Full-length, plain-tailored Coats of broadcloth which, the minute a woman tries one on, gives her straight fashionable lines, begin here at as little as $10.00. A velvet collar, a bit of fancy silk inlaying on the revers, or a handsome braid ornament for fastening aie among the features you can always find here in long Broadcloth Coats of just your right model, at half-a-dozen prices between $13.50 and $30.00. Cheviot Coafs are Yery Popular fabric wears so well, the sturdy, handsome Coats of cheviot are attracting many wearers. Either black or blue, very substantially lined, partly or throughout, with satin prices $13.50 to $25.00. Many Fashionable Two-ione Coats either side out.

Nearly all with deep square collars and trimmings of the plaid under-side. Prices $10.00 to $50.00. Second Floor, Centre Mnilie M. Mi tier, Uuncott. l'a.

Walter H. llollis. 314 North Juniper street, and Nellie Stack. HO!) North Twentieth street. liirtoii V.

Derbyshire. 2234 North Howard id Mary i. uuener, zoi JKJast wnuey street, a street. Hanv W. Armitaso.

1227 Fairmount ave- nue. and fjeorjre Aliee Mintram, New York. (J. Paniels. OKdeiistmrer.

N. and Fielders, Overnrook avenue. Vii'let Basement. West Uirrion Lewis, "l) lxmbard street, ana ton black cloth tops a style that critical women will like immediately for the very aristocratic arch it gives to the instep. Price $7.00.

East Store, Eighth Street FlurH Holmes, 20)50 Wilder street. I'eter O. Sehon, 2418 South Edpewood street, and Jeanuette M. Gumpert, 6033 Elinwood aTriare'nee L. Wiegand.

1203 Master street, and Helen K. Fox. 2445 Berks street. Toe Cohen. Wilmington.

and Fannie Wirman 4S3 North Orianna street. Otto Schmidt, 3139 Belgrade street, and Tennv llaliruan. aiuiw sirecL. vviiiiim J. Whitlock.

2534 North Harold 649 North Tenth street, and Anna K. Doyle, ooo South Bonvler MeKean Jr. M. Davey, 843" wife's attorney. Judge Audenried de-tkred that he would reduce the order to 8.50 a week.

The order upon Bass was made in and at yesterday's hearing ne debited that at the time the order was inriiiti his business was very profitable. that time, he, said, it had decreased a great deal and he had met with several reverses. On the other hand, he that his wife is now emplov-. 1 making; silk waists and earns from 10 to $12 each week, while his daughter, who is 1G years old, is making $3 week. He also stated that his twin hiiis are each working and receiving a week.

Joseph A. Richmond, attornev for Mrs. Bass, contended that the reason t.iat Bass could no longer pay the stated htm was because he is supporting another woman. This Bass emphatically deaied. A tilt ensued between the' two men, which was stopped by Judge He said that the facts showed tha'; the wife was earning a living and vast being aided by her family and he thought that under the circumstances t-e ould get along with a smaller sum.

T.Mei) he set The most interesting of the long list fi) other cases heard yesterday was that of Frank Leonardi and his wife, Dora. INl-s. Leonardi had her husband arrested fi failing to sjipport her. and it was shwn that the man was $18! in arrears on an order of $2.50 per week, which ha. been made upon him several years f.gf Vhen asked what she ivanted done to er husband, the womar caused con-tideable astonishment when she declared hat she wanted the money on the old rder remitted, and pleaded that her fcpoue be given another chance to take caref her.

At first the court was dispose! to send the man to prison, but I Leonardi pleaded so earnestly with Jugi Audenried that he discharge! iuffl, iter warning him that if he failed tocoaply with an order of the court in tl fiture he would be committed to street. decree C. Boettser, street, and Florence street. Lsruiic S. Wllkins.

U. Dear. 3333 Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 at his late residence, 2048 Sargeant st. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. GRANT.

On November 20. 1911. FRANCIS GRANT, son of Frank A aud Margaret It Grant (nee Croniul. ased 5 years and 3 mouths. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence, 222 Cedar st.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. GRAY. On November 19, 1911, BACHAEL ANNA, widow of Edward Gray, aged'-til years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1.30 M. from her lute residence, at Wbitford.

Chester eountv. Pa. Services in Grove Church M. Interment in adjoining cemetery. GROSS.

On November 20. 1911. JOHN LEWIS GROSS. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 0th st. Interment private.

XI AG ANS. On November 18. 1911, KATHARINE, oldest daughter of Mary and the late Daniel Hagaus. aged 14 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, from her mother's residence, at Blackwood.

on Wednesday. November 22. Solemn high requiem mass at St Lawrence's Church. Laurel Springs. at 10.30 o'clock.

Interment St Mary's Cemetery. Gloucester. J. Remains can be viewed from 7 to 8 Tuesday evening. HECKF.RT.

On November 20. 1911, ANDREW I1ECKERT, husband of Rosa Heckert, aged 76 years 7 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends, also the German Church of Peace Beneficial Society, are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. 141 Chadwick st (17th and Mifflin sts). Interment private.

HERVEY. Suddenly, at Elk horn. Ya on November 18. 1911, EUGENE HEKVEi, JR. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at A from the residence of his father 1424 56tb st.

Mass at St Gregory's Church at 9 A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. UETHERINGTON. Suddenly, at Elizabeth. on November 18, 1911, CATHARINE L.

wife of Francis Hetherington. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1 M. from her brother residence George Hetherington. 809 V. est Venango st.

Interment at Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery. HOERLRAf nER. On November 18.

1911. MARGARETII. wife of Charles Hoerlbacher and daughter of the late John and Catharine Kee Relatives aiid friends of the family, also Friendship Grotto. No o. of A Camp Xo ,108, of A.

and the Mgihuit Council. No 121. of L. are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 M. at her Wte residence.

19S2 Darien st. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. KANE. On November 20, 1911. ROBINA.

wife of Joseph Kane mid daughter of James and the late Robina Armstrong. Relatives and friends are invite! to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2.3D precisely, from her la'e residence, 2213 Oakford st. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. KEEN. On November 19.

1911, WILLIAM KEEN, husband of Bridget Keen and son of the latekVdaiu and Margaret Keen, aged 48 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Friday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residence, t'15 st. Mass of reouiem at St Teresa's Chorch at 9 A precisely. Interment private at Holy Cross Cemetery. KLEIN.

On November 19. 1911, JOHN M. beloved husband of Louisa Klein (nee Schmidt), aged tkr years. Relatives and friends the family, also all societies of which he was a member, are resiiectfully invited to attend tbo funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. 2S20 27th st.

Interment private at Hillside Cemetery. Remains can be viewed on Tuesday evening after 8 o'clock. KROUSE. Suddenly, ou November 20. 1911.

CSTVEIl J. son of the late John and Lavlnia Krouse. in his 59th year. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invirefl to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 precisely, at the parlors of Desch. 021 Diamond st.

Interment private. KURZEKNABE. Ou November 15. 1911. at Hamilton Roads.

Ya. WILLIAM HOLLAND, beloved husband of Catharine Kurzekna.be jnee Staudtigeli and beloved sou of Henry and Mary in his 27th year. Relatives and friends, also officers and crew of Maine, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday." at 2 o'clock, from his parents residence. 1440 Newkirk st. Interment at Northwood Gemerery.

Remains can be viewed on Tuesday evening, after 8 o'clock. Death has been here and borne away This loved one taken from our side Jusi in the moruinc of his days; He calmly slept and died. Gone but not fortrotten. LAURENS On Novemt-er 20. 1911.

"WILLI HENRY 1AIKKNS. in bio 79th year Funeral services ou Thursday morning, at o'olo-h at 1820 Chestnut st. Ictermeut at 1719 Page street, and North Sixteenth street. Norris -street, and Louisa A. Lutz, 17 Frank C.

Smith. 2337 North Eleventh street. Practical Walking Skirts Practical because the fabrics of which they are made are those which wear remarkably long and keep their good appearance to the last wearing. Serge or Panama cloth, in blue or black, or serviceable tweed in gray, brown or tan mixed. Tailored up to the Strawbridge Clothier standard, in two-piece effect, panel front and back, fastening on side or back and finished with buttons or side pocket.

Very jaunty styles $5.00 and $7.50. Second Floor. Centre and A Great Holiday Stock of Gloves Men as well as women are delighted by gifts of Gloves especially when chosen in thought of their particular tastes and fancies. A pair of fine Arabian Mocha Gloves with lining of imported wool fleece is, for instance, such a luxury as a busy man will often not take time to seek out for himself but will heartily delight in, accompanied by your card of greetings. Men's Fleece-lined Gloves here S1.00 to $4.00.

Men's one-finger Gloves of fine imported Capeskin, another exclusive Straw-bridge Clothier novelty, will be appreciated by men who drive or motor $5.00. Women's Fine Fur-lined Gloves makes $1.00 to $1.85. So perfect in cut. they fit with all the Children's Gloves In widest as-grace of the unlined to $9.00. sortment, from tiny white Mittens for baby Evening Gloves In a wiie assort- fingers to sturdy Buck Gauntlets with fleecy Ionise Hues.

iiuuuiuu emu. Clarence Dennis. 1231) Pearl street. Albatross Negligees Warm, soft to the touch and daintily made, some in loose kimono style, others the becoming Empire or belted styles. Satin and pretty ribbon bows add charm to many, others are more elaborate with hand-embroidery and laces $5.00 to $25.00.

FRENCH FLANNEL NEGLIGEES just as pretty as they are cozily warm, and with many a comfort-giving hour in their graceful folds. Empire, kimono or belted- in styles with V-shaped or Dutch-neck or with collar $7.50 to $18.50. Second Floor. Filbert Street. East Original Water Colors By Howell Wilson Priced, now, at $22.50 to $100.00 each.

We shall show them to-day for the first time, and for a limited period. Beautiful American landscapes, beautifully executed. Thrilling in their reality. Excellent pictures at modest prices. A Christmas gift thought.

Third Floor, Market Street lcksnn. l.rSO juynie nen. Rnran KB imny-nimu Harry R. Agnes R. Duffy.

45'X Wallace Vanl 1S3 Midvale avenue, and Costello. 1(J Cornwall street. street. Bua street. James A.

Gertrude M. ment of the exquisite pale shades so hard linings. to match perfectly elsewhere $2.00 to S2.50 Table Scarfs, $1.50 Ideal for the library table, because of their rich, warm colors. Made of velour, with applique designs. DIED CFTT On "November 21.

1911. WH' IHM ALICriT. D. Relatives and friends -re invited to attend funeral services, e.l-nesdflv evening, at o'cloek. at tne of hi son-in-law.

Thomas Burke. Jackson fct. Interment private at Chester. HTOV-On November 19. 1911.

MARY H. of William Ashton. in her tfith year Ke Stives At friends are invited to attend neral. without further notice, on Thursday "7 o' ion at 11 30 A M. fnim her late 'Revose.

Pa- Iutertnent William Penn Cemetery. Trains for Trevose station feave Terminal at 10.lt and Trenton 3 BAVDF.NS. On November 19. 1911. z0.11 Make your Christmas selections now, and have them charged on- December's bill, if you have an account here.

Aisles 12 and 13, Market St. and Centre $4.00. Short Kid Gloves Showing the finest French workmanship; four famous Third Floor, West tj Tnnie Knrciens. nrmn'r Nov 6ei em and friends, also Muskokoe Xribe No Youns America Council No 40 I and the fficers and directors I of of the are in Innl illl 1 112 llilli lay, at 2 to attend funeral, on Thur residence. 4W luicimcuv Cermantown ave llill Cemetery.

1911, DAVID Relatives Pnd friends on m. thH funeral services. late Wednesday at 2 nrecisely. at uis North 17th St. luterment yrl- im -CHAMBERLAIN (tells her story of the tar party The Superb Steck Pianola-Piano Sold Exclusively Here Price $850.

00 The most artistic Player combined with the highest type of Pianoforte the STECK, the superior Player-Piano of the musical world. BUCK MAN. Suddeiilv. on X.ivcnitea.Wa mKltl) lieloved husband of Knima Bui k-man ami Zt the late Morris and Buekman. Due notice of the funeral will be civen.

Besidence. 1412 Xasker Burlington. on November 1I11 S.K wife of Jas Fred Casben and dunshtVr of John and Ellaletl. Continued From First Page When you play the Steck Pianola-, strument respond in full beauty and pow- 00 i tie lamiii air f.mernl from the reMdence hei pan uis. Boys' Night Garments OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS roomy and comfortable; military collar 50c.

Also these specials: Boys S1.00 Night Shirts 75c Of heavy outing flannel; made in our own shirt factory; correct in proportions and unusually well made. Boys' S1.25 Pajamas S1.00 Of outing flannel, trimmed with frogs; made especially to our order. Boys S1.50 Pajamas S1.25 Of outing flannel of heavy, yet soft quality; made in our own factory, with a finish equal to that of custom work. Friday morn Towels Special At present some exceptional special value's in the most wanted kinds: $2.50 IncfiYidual Towels $2.00 dozen $3.50 Individual Towels $2.75 dozen $3.00 Huck Towels $2.60 dozen $6.09 Huck Towels $4.50 dozen $7.50 Damask Towels $6.09 dozen 25c Heavy Turkish Towels, 20c each 35c Heavy Turkish Towels, 28c each $1.00 Bath Rugs (seconds), 75c each lc All-linen Dish Toweling, 10c 15c Tea Toweling 12Kc 18c All-linen Roller Toweling 15c er, or in softest cadence to suit your mood Bn-tid t. Burliujrton.

J. on ins. November 24, 1911. at lock. Solemn 1'aul's 15 t.

or emotions. By means of the wonderful Metro-styre and other exclusive features of the Steck Pianola-Piano even those wholly Chnreh nt 9 M. lnieriueni Burlington. renietery. Trams leave Market ferry 7.1'2 A M.

NoyemlKT WU. S- Piano, you have precisely the same fault-jess technique, the same phrasing, the same expression as the concert pianist performing upon the $teck Piano. Every modulation of tone, every degree of richness and coloring that the master liuggy. Tliree of them earned me around behind the buggy, threw me down and f-meared tar over my shoulders and niy Jower limbs." you recognize any of 'Not then." RINK wife. of ITter i.j.

1 fr am 5 I Tne lllUlil.l without musical can easily get to attend the funeral, on Friday morul- g. at reouiem mass at imes the exactness of expression that the master Church it A M. interment at Holy cro New Uriven, Colin. LICKTEN. On November IS.

1911. CA'H-RIB wife of Thomas Lickteu and daughter of John' and Helen Ryan. Relatives and friends are respectful! invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from her late residence. 416 Sieiral st. High mass or requiem at the Sacred Heart Church, at 9.o0.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Nov 21 1911 JAMES beloved husband of Kate McCaudey. Due notice of funeral from late residence. oMO North. Broad St.

MeCLOY. At rhe residence of his son, Louis MeCiov. 1S2S Market st. ou November 21. 1911.

WILLIAM McCLOY. in his 87th year. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at o'clock, at the Woodlands Presbyterian Church. 42d and Pine sts. Interment urivate.

McFADDEN. On Nnvemler 20, 1911. A FRANCES McFADDEN. daughter of the Lte Michael ami Ann McFadden. aaed 70 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend fmuril Vririav November 24. 1911. J'rom East Store, Klgntn street Aisle 11. Centre Cemetery. n1i COFFM AN.

yuddeny, on November MAliGKFT widow of Dr Isaac orl-muu. in 79th year Kriatlves nd. are invited to attend the in nil Tlmrdiiv at 2 precisely, at lier late 1532 Columbia ave. Interment private at Ardsley Park. CONRAD On Novemlier 19, 1911, Bb.NJA-Jli beloved husbar.d of "Flija Conrad of the late Elijah and Mary Convart.

Relatives and friends, also Lincoln i can call forth from the great Steck is musicians have striven years to be able available to you. You can make the in- to produce. Convenient Terms of payment can be arranged. Your old Piano taken in exchange as part payment i Send for catalogue. Third Floor, Centre S1.65 and $1.73 Axminsier Camels, $1,25 $1.25 and $1.53 Axminsier Carpels, $1.00 $1.10 Velvet Carpet, 85c 1.10 Tapestry Brussels, 85c ''Where was liicord?" Ik was over by the fence." ''Did he assist you in any 1 "He 6id not." "Did you call to Ed to help you?" "Yes.

two or three times." ''What happened "They pot red the tar on my lower limbs." the treatment ycu received that night make you lame?" "It 'How did you get back into the buggy "I don't remember. "Did Kicord accompany you back to town?" "He did." "Did von see any mien in the road as her late residence. Highland ave, Downing- Brotherhood ot aid a i at 9 ckx-k A 1 lunie. No r.uici.11 of rand town. Pa.

Meet at the house M. High mass in St Joseph's 10 o'clock. Interment at St Corset Covers Prettily boxed if you wish one to give as a dainty gift. Several particularly pretty styles and patterns from which you can select at your leisure to-day; some with medallions, some lace- or embroidery-trimmed. Some are cut out under the arms, with separate galloons for shoulder straps.

Very little work required to finish, and what daintier inexpensive gift could you give a who likes pretty lingerie? Prices 65c to $1.50 each. Children's Warm Knitted Underwear KNITTED Underwear, in all wanted kinds, from sizes for babies up to the largest sizes for misses and youths. Substantial heavy Ribbed Vests and Pantalets, all sizes, at 25c each; Union Suits, beginning at 50c each; infants' Wrappers, 25c up; boys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 25c and 30c, according to size; boys' gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50c each. i ircie oi J. a' Brotherhood of America and Church at Joseph's Ceme- lireme Circle of meiiilieTS A Warmer liuu, mr- Everv vard standard erade.

Attractive Datterns: excellent coloriners: quite a variety of effects. Most of these from one Xo several rolls to each pattern. Perfect, and this season's patterns. Carpets among these to harmonize with practically any furnishing. Fourth Floor, west tery.

McG RITY. Ou November 21, 1911. MARGARET, wife of John McGarity, years. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at S.30 A from her late residence. 2322 Olive st.

lUsf mass at St Francis Xavier's Church at lO A Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McHl'GH. On November 20. 1911. CATHARINE JOSEPH, daughter of Anna and the lute Francis McIIugh.

Relatives and friends, also the Sodality and the Leacue of the Sacred Heart of the Church ot St Thomas Aquinas, are invited to attend the of V1, VrVsooietv of Our Idy "Sth Ynr tl to funeral. 61st 1 lie liUiiii 1 i jo- Aisle 4, Centre Ji I A.I hiicnflnil lCPlur:" -i't Aisle 12, Centre da reouiem Tl.ila Nil MIIIU mass Our M. Inter- Church 10 A merit New Cathedral. COKNKLt. Suddenly, at VncomlllT 19.

1911. r. KiE on and eiiPvV.it a'wd 70 years. Relatives' $6.50 Lacet Arabian Sash Curtains, $5.00 al. without Pattern Sale of Dress Goods BLACK and COLORED Dress Goods at one-third to one-half less than regular prices because they are odd pieces which have been cut into skirt- and suit-lengths.

Many of them are among the season'st most desirable fabrics; all are up-to-date and reliable in weave and style. A hint of what is here invited to attend fum Marie Anfoin ette Lace Sash Curtains $4.00 a pair, In white and Arabian color. Third Floor, West residence. Wash-Wediiesday. Nov further notice, from his late i on imnoM a i v.

Interment Newtown Arabian color only. Third Flodr. West Cemetery. Train for Newtown leaves Readme Terminal nt 9. 23 A M.

CR VWL7i On November 20, 1911. I wof to a ani friends are invited to after "attend the fuuerol services, on Friday nt the narlorn ot Oliver p.ir itofV Vhesinnt st. Interment private CROSSON. On November 21 J1V T3.i H11U Kilt II S5.00 Patterns now $2.50 $20.00 Patterns now $12.00 S12.00 Patterns now $6.00 $7.50 Patterns now $5.00 Ci'on. -now $3.50 -now $2.59 -now $2.25 -now $3.75 now $8.00 son tn i inim lA 11 $5.25 Patterns- $6.75 Patterns- $6.00 Patterns- $10.00 Patterns- $12.00 Patterns ana riuiv Relatives and friends Warm Blanket Shawl Gray plaid or with a gray centre; also, solid gray or black: Single Shawls, $2.75 to $4.00 Double Shawls, $5.50 to $8.00 SHOULDER SHAWLS in gray, green, brown, shepherd's plaid; also, solid gray or black with a gray centre--75c to $2.00.

invit'U xo aiiHiu iuk: Collmrn Comnany are ui( Michael ibi at St M.i-L-t Snipmn mass of requieiu Interment Holy Aisle Centre 10' A M. on were going back to town?" "Yes, four of them." "Did you call Eicord's attention to them?" "Yes." "Vh3 did he "Whpped up the horse." Slbulrters, Limbs and Breast The witness, said not only her shoulders and limbs, but also her breast and arms were smeared with tar. Her tlothing she testified was ruined. Returning to the ride homeward with licord, Prosecutor McCanlees asked the witness if she knew any of the jne'n sle met in the road. 'Yes, I recognized Sherrill Clark, A-N.

Simms and James Booze," she an-fewred. 'Did these men treat you roughly?" que-ied Attorney Ritchie. were not very rough, but I suf-ierel iil effects from their treatment." "Ikln't you testify in a justice's court liearog that you were not injured?" sir; I said no bones were broken." "Di they tear j6nv "2SC sir." Her Examination Over The girl's examination lasted about half ai hour, with the completion of her testimoy the State rested its case and the dejnse immediately began examination of its witnesses. A iier feature in the conspiracy against the today when Ixtward IRieord, ter confessed assailant, testified he had planned to attack her at the r.oint Btected for the staging of the funeral, ou Thursday, at a m. irum mother's residence.

1MX Morris st. Solemn, requiem mass at the Church of St Thomas Aquinas, at 10.30 A M. Interment at Hoiy Cross Cemetery. MoILYAIN. tin Noveinlier 21.

1911. KATH-; F.RINK. widow of Owen Mcllvaiu. aged 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 A M.

from her late residence. 4509 A St. Olney. High mass at Chtirch of the Incarnation, at lo A Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ITease omit flowers.

Mi LAl GHLIN. On November 2. 1911. ANDREW MCLAUGHLIN. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at A M.

from the residence, 402 Mifflin st. High mass of requiem at Sacred Heart Church at 9.30 A precisely. Interment at Holy Cross. MeN-EELY fNee Moore) on November 18. HENRIETTA HENRY MeNEELY.

aged 27 vears. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of' Oliver Bair. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private, at Mt Moriah Cemetery. McSORLEY.

On November 18. 1911. AUGUSTA MeSORLEY tnee Bandell. wifj of Joseph McSorlev. aged 33 vears.

The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ber late residence. 1949 Cambria st. 2.ith ward. Interment at Greenmouut Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday evening, after 7 o'clock.

MAHER. On November 18. 1911, JAMES, beloved husband of Sarah Maher inee Mullin). Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 A M. trom his late residence, 1722 South 17th st.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St Thomas' Church, at 9.30 A precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MELIUS. On Nov 20. 1911.

EDWARD MELIUS, aged 69 years. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend fu Cross Cemetery. rrr "November 19 1911 ROB-U t.t i. Alice and son or i eier Quilts and Comfortables Five lots remarkably under price. $6.50 Down-filled Quilts $5.00 Patine covering in rich Oriental and figured desisns; various color-combinations.

$12.09 Down-filled Quilts Figured silk top; plain silk border and plain' satine back. $6.00 Wool Comfortables $4.75 Figured satine covering plain border. $8.50 Wool Comfcnabies $6.75 With covering-of nainsook in various figured designs, and plain-color silk border. $10.00 Wool Comfortables $7.50 Lamb's-wool, with figured silk top, plain silk border aud plain satine back. "Natives and friends, also jsecoua Moor, cenire No 1.

of AnieHcan CathoHc Union AsseniWy to attend 25c Scrims now 10c a yard rL Diizawiu 0 rftTn Thiiisnav. at A Ai. irom Solemn st Xi 'North 23d Xavier's rancis Interment at Holy Sepul A large special purchase of these popular Printed Double face Curtain Scrims, of the same grade as we have been selling at 25c regularly, ready today at 10c a yard in ve different color-combinations. $8.50 Blankets, S6.50 a pair Well-made and, handsomely finished; 80 per cent, pure wool; white with dainty pink or blue border and double-stitched sifk binding; size 80x88 inches. chre Ometery.

tif 19. 1911. MARY A nVviV Relativey and friends of the family. DAWKfv 'ale welsh Prenbytenau also members of the xmra ioor, esr 1 I 1 1 1 HII III BIIVUu xvveniber zi. at 2PM ore-2129 2Sth Aisle 11'.

filbert Street Oil ucunruw, ifli.ni.tf her late residence. Aisle 11, Filbert street Hill Cemetery. I anrcl interment ai viewed on Tuesday even- remains may be st. The ine. JOHN, btis- 1011.

DAVIS. un (, fir, vesrs. at his rs, i Market Eighth Filbert Sit. STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER" Market Eighth Filbert St. Interment late ridence, 3437 Iter ave nt- nvhnr" I 11 Uli 1911.

MARY, wife ia fives and friends are monnner. Friday invited to Attend unel- residence. 1434 at ClOCK. at St I Interment private at New Cathedral Cemetery, November 19, (loss Cemetery. DEGERBERG-Suddenly on his fiotn year.

Jiv-rfeJi invited to attend the 2 at at funeral services, on Wednesday liij lata rodilpnfe. 219 d4tn Interment st. neral services, on inursaay aitermmu, -o'clock at his late residence. 1721 Warnock st. Interment private.

Laurel Hill Cemetery. MOON. Suddenly, on November IS, lill. WILLIAM MOON, in the 63d year of his age. Relatives and frieinds are invited to attend the funeral, on 4th day the 221 inst.

at 1.45 from bis late residence, near Morris-ville. Pa. Conveyances will meet the l.Oi train from Broad Street Station, at Monis- MOORE. On November 19. 1911.

ALFRED JAMES MOORE, in his 55th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2.30 M. at his late residence. 750 44th st. Interment prl- November 20.

1911. JOSEPH, son of Annie Sweeney and the late Patrick Moran. Funeral, to which the relatives and friends are invited, on Friday morning. 24th int, at 9 o'clock, from his mother's residence, 201 Watkins stSolemn mass of requiem at ii r-hiirnli nf the Sacred Heart at 10.30 You Cnow the Signs of biliousness the out-ofVsorts feeling, headache, dull eyes, dizziness, bad taste, sallow skin, sick stomach. Get rid of these as soon as they show and you will be happier and feel all the better You can do this easily and prevent return of the formerly of Shenandoah Relatlvesnd iiieuus or tne laumj 00j inat from the funeral, on Wednesday.

22A inst from the late residence; -'38 Newkxrk at. Requiem mass at St Col.rmba's Chundi at 8 39 A M. Interment at Shenandoah. Pa. rra 'eaves bv l'hiladelphia and Reading, Columbia Ave ntanon.

at m.ai. DILKES. On November -21. PHINE DILKBS. widow of JOSE-H Dilkes.

to attend o'clock nrecisely. Interment at Holy Cross Relatives sin.1 frier.ds are inviirii CiMi'ut rr November 24. the funeral services, on Friday, her son-in-law. nt ot tht. residence or -tarrfngf The band was then to have geized girl.

Miss. Chamberlain repulsed him, he the scheme was foiled. Ricord told of meeting Sherill Clark, one of-tin defendants, on the Sunday following' attack. "What you think they will do to me Rieod testified he asked Clark. "If they end you to the penitentiary," 1he witnea alleged Clark said, "Mary will go toe as I.

have evidence which will convict her." Attorney I. J. MeCurdy, of the defense, took licord for cross-esamination and the winess again told of Chester Andersbn to him that he take Miss Charabrlain driving, and detailed ii plan! the: discussed for Ricord and the schfK.1 t'acher to be found in a compromising position -by the "tar party." Wlford Told Him "Haj any one told you that if you tt stifid vot had improper relations with Miss fhamksrlain you would be sent to piisoiT' Attorney MeCurdy asked suddenly Rird vas averse to answering and aske the tourt if a reply was compulsory. Told that it was, Ricord said: "fes, Sheriff Wolford told me." fi examination Ricord testified that he had made two advances wl4e they were in the buggy, and that Ms Chamberlain had repulsed Jheriff Wolford followed Ricord on t- stand. The Sheriff made a general UU OV IV.

ELIZABETH, only beloved daughter of Michael and Marv I'attou, aged 15 years 2 months 8 davs. Relatives and friends. Guild cf Sacred Thirst. Children of Mary, are invited to attend funeral. Thursday morning, 8.30.

from her par-ents' resideuce. 1C25 Hutchinson st. High requiem mass at St Malachy's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PHILLIPS.

In Solebury township Pa November 20. 1911. CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, aced 67 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Thursday.

November 23. at K.30 o'clock A M. Interment Doylestown Ccmefr-ry. PRICE. On November 19.

1911. SARAH, beloved wife of Samuel Price, aered 28 years. The relatives and friends of tue family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday. November 22. at clock, from the residence of her parents.

Mr and Mrs Samuel Hazard. 587 Pine st. Camden. J. Interment private at Evergreen.

Friends may view the remains, oa Tuesday evening, after 7 Kvfa-On November 18. LOUIS RATH, beloved husband of Ida Rath nee Haesele). and son of Anna and the late Louis Rath a eed 42 vears. Relatives and friends also" Edwbi An 'buU-rt No 728 of I Xauni Tribe, no 4.0. I members of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church and employes of Cl-alfont Bros, are invited to attend funeral ervnes.

on, Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, at hfs late 4314 Wvalusinsr ave. Internment private at Northwood Cemetery. REID -On November .21. 1911. beloved wife cf Frederick Reld.

late ofi Belfast, Ireland aged 44 years. Relatives and friends Ire invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, 7 A from her late residence. 335 st M'iss of requiem at fit Auiiustine ChurchV'at 8.30 A precisely. Interment at Holv Cro5 Cemetery. RHO PES.

On November 20, 1911. MARGARET RHOALFS. widow of Jacob' Rhoades, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, at 2.30 precisely, from are a natural, safe and reliable corrective. "A few small doses of Beecham's Pills will prove their value to you they will tone up your system, remove the signs of biliousness, help you out of stomach and liver disorders, keep your kidneys active and your bowels regular. Tried and always effective, Beecham's Pills are the family remedy which always 1 o'clock, from his mother's residence.

1910 IIoix- st. Interment at -Northwood Cemetery. Remains can be viewed ou Thursday evening after o'clock. STACK. On November 1911.

THOMAS, husband of Cecelia Stack aud sou of the late Richard and Mary Stack, aged 36 years. The relatives mid friends of the family, also the employes of the Security Bank Note Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou TUursdav morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 240 Croskey st. High mass of reouiem at Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery.

STARRS. On Nov 18, 1911 SARAH, beloved wife of John Sta-rrs. Relatives and friends, also Sodality, The Altar and -Rosary Soclcties and the league of the Sacred Heart of the Church of St Philip Ncri, are invited to attend funeral on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence 526 Fitzwater st. Solemn high mass of requiem at the Church of St Philip Neri. at 10 A-M.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. STULL. On November 19. 1911. JOHN A STULL, husband of Catherine Stull (nee Wyand), in bis 84th year.

Relatives and friends, also Star of America Lodue, No 52, I are iuvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, November 22, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 3053 15th Interment private at Mt Peace Cemetery. SUMMER. On November 20, 1911. JOHN SUMMER, husband of Emma Summer (nee YoungV aged 39 years. Relatives aud friends, also Ileileman Council, No 140.

I) of are invited to attend the fureral services, ou Friday: at 2.30 M. jat- his late resilience, 3110 North 35th st. Interment at William Penn Cemeterv, Somerton." l'a. Train leaves Reading Terminal at 2.17 M. TAYLOR.

On Nov 21. 1911. DAVID TAYLOR, president of the Farmers' National Bank, of Oxford, Pa. in bis 70th year. Funeral -services at his late residence.

11 A Thursday, Nov 23. Interment private. TAYLOR. At Atlantic City, J. Nov 19 1911.

LOUISA daughter of the late William and Louisa Taylor, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 M. from the funeral parlors of Staneer Bros. 4346 Frankford ave. Pbila.

Interment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening, from 8. to 10. TURN On November 19. 1911.

IRVING TURNER, in his 58th year. Relatives and friends, also Trimble Lodge. No 117, and A are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, November 22, at 2 M. from at 1 M. at her late residence.

213 Tabor road, Interment private, at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tnesday. from 7.30 to 9.30 M. KOE. On November 20, 1911.

MARGARET A. widow of Gustavus A Rose, aewl vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 precisely, at the residence of ber son, 4448 Cleveland ave. Interment private at Laurel Hill. ROSENTHAL.

On November 20. 1911. IDA. beloved wife of Samuel Rosenthal. aed 2o vears.

Relatives and friends, also Cohocksink Circle, No 527. Foresters of America, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 P- M. from her late residence, 2537 Hover st. Interment at Adath Jesburun Cemetery. SAUNDERS.

On November 20. 1911. at Wilmington. Del. IVA ADELE SAUNDERS, daughter of John and the late Annie McCue Saunders.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, ou Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of her father. 1307 sW 8th st. Wilmins-toa. Del. Further services in the Roxboroush Baptist Chapel.

Roxborough. Philadelphia. at 2.30. Interment at Leverington Cemetery. SCATTERGOOP.

On Eleventh Month, 21st, 1911. MARY ANN SCATTER GOOP, widow of Joseph Scattergood. in her 73d year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Fifth-day. Eleventh Month 23d, from Chestnut St Friends' Meeting House, West Chester.

Pa. at 3 M. SCH AEFFER. On November 20. 1911, FRANK son of Henry and Mary Schaeffer aged 27 years.

Relatives and friends, also De Soto Council, No of invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from his parents residence, 140 Reese st 5th and Race). Hish mass, St Augustine's Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHOLEY On November. 21.

1911, FMILY A WELCH SCHOLEY. widow of Robinson Seholey. aged 76 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 3 at her -son-in-law's residence. Georse Buck, 2736 Pratt st.

Brides-burg. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. SHAW. On November 20. 1911.

ELIZA, wife of the late John Shaw, aged 89 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 at the residence of her. son-in-law. Samvcl 1728 Jackson st. Interment at Mount "Moriah Cemetery.

SIEGRIEST. November 21. 1911. GEORGE, son of Marearet and the late Henry Siesuiest. lEiouSd be on IHlamd MORGAN At Falmvra, on ovemoer 19 1911.

EMILY MORNER. wife of William Morgan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, Wednesday, at 2.30 1' M. at her late residence. Palmyra, J.

Carriages will meet train leaving Market st ferry at 1.20 M. Interment private. MUT 1 'AND. On November 19, T911, GILBERT son of the late Gilbert and Rachel Mulholland. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 1-30 M.

at the residence of his brother-in-law. Robert McCully. 192o Lip-pincott st. Interment at Laurel Hill Cemetery. MURRAY.

On November 20. 1911. VERONICA, darling daughter of Bernard and Mary Murray, aged 0 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, ou Thursday morning, at 9.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 1155 Clsrion st. Services at St Teresa's Church at 11 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery." MURRAY. Suddenly, at Fanwood. N-J. on Novemler 20, 1911, PETER husband of Ellen Murray (nee McGovernl. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, Thursday morning, 7.30, from his brother's residence, Patrick A Murray, 1739 11th st.

High requiem mass at St Malachy's Church at 9 o'clock. InUjment Holy Cross Cemetery. OTTO. At Davenport. Iowa, on November Mr Harrv- Caniwbell, 316 za si, J.

Interment at Hflrleigh Cemeterj. Remains mav be viewed Thursday evening DISSETT.On November 21, 1H. 1 AL. 1 widow of Emil Dissett. Relatives and trends are invited to attend the funeral, on Inday at 8 A M.

from her late residence, 2222 East York st. Solemn requiem mass at the cburch of the Holy Name, at 9.30 A M. Interment at St Ann's Cemetery. DUNLAP On November 18, 1911, MARY, widow of Harrison II IMinlap and daughter of the late John and Catharine Boyd, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, residence, 20 West Durham st, Mt Airy.

Interment private. Laurel Hill Cemetery. EDEN BORN. On November 19. 1911.

CAROLINE AUGUSTA, widow of Albert Eden-born and daughter r.f the late August and Mary A Kraft. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1.30 at her late residence. 4524 North 19th st. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

FAHY. On November 20, 1911. PATRICK FAHY, husband of Julia Fahy. Relatives and friends. Div 53, A Knickerbocker Ben Sooietv, Court Pontlae.

No 144. of Vet The directions in every box are very valuable. Boxes 10c. and 25c. WISE.

On November, 20, 111. JOHN WISE. buslKind-of the lat Anua Wise (nee Schmidt). In his 74th year. Relatives and friends, also members of Philip Kearney Post.

No 55. A nn Reliance 12th Ward Yearly Beneficial Association, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 A from eran rjnipi.vfi Aswrciauon ana employes 19. 1911. HENRY C. husband of Britomarte l'eiina It ana buo' cner pieties or wnicn ot-to and son of Christian and the late Cath-he was a monber aie Invited to attend the Qtto a(red 48 years.

Relatives and funeral, on Thursday at S. 30 A M. residence, fiends are Invited to attend funeral services. his nephev. II Walker.

2322 8th et. Interment at Greenwood of Cemetery. Remains mav be viewed Wednesday, after 8 PM. WILLIAMS. On November 21.

1911. HARRIET, wife of the late Jacob Williams. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, Thursday evening. at 8 o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Hay, 2212 Woodstock st. Interment at Hazleton, Pa, on Friday morning, via the 7 o'clock train from the Reading Terminal, Hazleton.

Pa, papers please copy. WILLING. On November 21, 1911. In New York, GRACE LEE SM1DT. wife of Edgar Willing.

WILLS On November 19, 1911. SARAH HEULINGS, daughter of Martha A and the late James Wills. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the ou Wednesday, at 12.30 M. from the residence of Ellis Wills and brother. Barrlngton, J.

Carriages will meet the 10.5O tram from Chestnut st erry; trolley at Barrington. Intetment 'ColestcrWn. Ellsworth st. roiemn requiem mass at nuay aiteruoon. at ciotii, at r.is iate residence.

2539 Hollywood et f29th and her late i i ni. i c. -terment at Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Thursday after 7 M. RICH Suddenly on November 18, 1911, LOUISA E.

wife of Elmer Rich and daughter of the late Christian ond Louisa Dickel, aged 39 years. Rlaves and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 I M. from ber husband's residence, 2435 Chadwick et. Interment Northwood. ROOP.

On November 19. 1911. HARVEY ROOP. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on AVednesday. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence.

6000 Greene st. Germantown. interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery. ROOP. On November 18.

1911. ELIZABETH EYRE ROOP. widow of Joseph A Roop. aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, oa Wednesday, St Charles' Ohnfh.

at Vt. A M. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. November, a), 1911. CHARLES A.

Solemn requiem mass at the Church of tha Presentation. Cheltenham." at -10 A-M." Interment nt Holy Redeemer WITTE. ou November IS. 1911. THEODORE A.

husband of Elizabeth Witte. need 58 years. The relatives and friends" of the family, also the officers nnd board of llrco-tors of the Constitutional Building and Loan Association, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at 1 o'clock, from his late residence. 2u7: RUlc ave. Interment ut East Cedar Hill Cemetery.

November 21. 1911. JAMES husband of Kate Purden Wogan. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the rivd- rrnai ot lucora cnarge against mm. (Details of a meeting at Sherrill Clark's Hend mill to plan the attack were fecited by Watson Scrantoru the next A'itness.

lie recently pleaded guilty to a harge of assault and is now awaiting f-entenee. According to -Scran ton, Sherill and j'Kverett G. Clark, Chester Anderson, A. X. Simms, "Jay Fitzwater and James Jliooze helped plan the attack.

JSherriil Clark, John Schmidt sind A. N. Sirrjuis did not participate in the i aged 40 years. Relatives and friends, also thrt members of Workmen Sick and Death BeuefitM Huntingdon). Interment private.

Mt -Moriah Cemetery. OWEN'S. Suddenly, on November 19. 1911. HUGH OWENti.

son of tbe late Patriot and Alice Owens. Funeral, to which the relatives and friends are invited, on Thursday, 23d inst. at 8 o'clock, from the resideuce of his brother-in-law. Mr Thomas Convey. SO Rit-lier st.

Mnss of recuiem at the Church of Our sou of Catharine and the late Charles A Fell. I Relatives aud friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 2 M. from his late residence. 3721 Sth st. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery.

FOODY. On Monday. Nov 20. 1911, ELSIE his- late residence, 811 Grant street. Camden, J.

Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 9 31. WALKER. On November 20. 1911.

THOMAS WALKER, ased 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou Thursday, at 10 A from the residence of Fund of A No 39. Cigar Workers' International Union of A. No 165; employes of Snlzberger-Oppenhlmer Clear Factory, Bartenders Union. Loel No 115.

are invited to attend funeral, Friday afternoon, at M. beloved daughter of William and the late 2341 19th Bessie Foody, in her 2 2d year. Relatives and Lady of Mt Camel at 9. So o'clock precisely.

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