imm!' f scsTif $&$ EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1014. 11 ir RUSSIAN INFANTRY, THEIR FACES SUDDENLY TURNED GRAVE AND SERIOUS BY WAR'S STERN REALITY, REVIEWED BY THE CZAR AT PETROGRAD (ST. PETERSBURG), BEFORE LEAVING FOR GALICIAN BATTLEFIELDS MELANCHOLY DAYS ARE COME, SADDEST FOR CITY BEGGARS Hard Times for Mendicant Arm)', Due to the Police. Jimmy Conners in Correc tion, "Slats" Despondent, "Shoestring Mary" Gone. Haul times linvo befallen the beEffU and th profession Is not what it used to bo. .Men who onco "made" J." to ti dny liuvc been either driven from tho sheets m- arc HorvhiK Kentencea In the Jloiifo of Correction. Kvi n Jimmy Connors, who was the llfo of u uloon nenr Klithth and Callowhlll ttr 1 1., l in tho Houso of Correction, and what mlcves .lames most is Hint he cannot Kct out, although he hired two law.ier.s to accomplish tho object. Janv s sot out of tho "Correction" tube, r.i.st for brief breathing spells, wliii. i.ls attorneys argued writs In tho comts, but each time James was re turned, lie Is mourned by Ills valet und his nuni.nnlons. Yes James, tho bcififar. has u valet. in Horn, manner Connors lost both his "row It hapiioned when ho was a child nil li. does not know eNuctly how tho ' I'lent occurred, but It was a lucky juvlij. in, h- thinks, for slnco then James las iii.t vorkid. Ho bad a valet and tho tuiios to keep mom or less In state of uniiii,enues. Connois is only one of nearly SOO be sars who in the last few months liavo been driven from the Htrects or sent to tlio Ilou.i- of Correction. He It was who opei.h boasted that lie novor hail been loi-k d ui for moro than an hour or so. He iiltttjs bud un attorney whom ha paw to keep him out of Jail. Tho attor ii" . Koneially ono who could draw a pa'betit picturn of Connors' affliction, t' pathetic- indeed that Connors himself bell, ved i,im when lio was urralsned In t'juit, but Connors afterward boasted to wi.iiiuu von lievorn, an atjesit for the Philadelphia Society for OriranlzlnR Char ities, that be would not chango positions with a man who was whole. wiu:nrc connohh hulkd ms kind. Near UkMU and Callowhlll streets is barroom. It is dirty and dlnny, but It harbors tho men who never work. Hero they am-eniblo to drink "icats," a five cent whisky, when times aro bad; to 'rink u better i;rado of whisky when fortune is mora ktml. Times am now caii-ne,.- were worse. U is hoie that James Connors met his rcmiea. it was hero ho carried the tin pox which hung about his neck durlne worklns" hours Into which money flowed """' r''arltably inclined persons. Jumes ilii e.npty the box on tho bar. and he '..i his lompanlons would drink until I;.?.1"', .!" lI"breah. They would not stop uniii the money from kind hearts had con In a debauch. Then Jameo would mark an unsteady rouiso ,UMa,,, ,,, r0Qm Wl Cil0n, rcet. ,-, ompanled by his man. Thu if i .""'! u"'ire Connors and see him be ! . ie0- Jf c'" happened to ..J- . 'mmo oi ml,ul '"' "e tlil not nan ,",', r r lIue l,ow "'",1' nioney he 1, ;,"" """ woull return to the saloon, me. V.'.IS wus "eev'l and could re- ' 7 ,'" .!l ,,lolul how "'' I'" l'1 '" om fi!ste"e'1 aut his neck, the man tend i '"" 'fctu,rn- Uo Wou''l n-' at- .v T .UP" Jam8' a'"1 Janle' was no y mastei. w'i'.Se,,'!n,,u ,s known ta '" n"" as orrfi',- L8 exl,re5cl Ills opinion of IUe t0"aV ttrltV- ,U aeenta a,ld th0 JIMMY'S FltlEND "SLATS." 'Slats- is a personal friend, even when e is sober, of jniny Connors. When h m drunk be Is aVen mora than a friend of Connors. nj Phnit d- oclty aKents uro wor.e, . . .'.'""y eoinif, to tli ,ir.u - i .' "S a ali, i., .... ".. "-- i- I I -HIT !! Mill! I . IMIIHItllM ..III. ! .I ! I I ! Mill I r . . MM ! I ' ' I - ' r ..'g swmmmHBmttmBBBF . .:. wxHBSBam nn.Tiifs KKATIIS CAltSON. On Feptember 12. 1914, MAltY .. vldow or Jacob camon. In Her , u y lar. i Punerftl sn Ices on Tuesday, at Kmille roud. t near Bristol, nt 2. .10 p. m. Interment a," ; ltcerhwood Ometcry. . CfHJ.INS. At Monrevtnwn. M. J., on Ninth .Month V.'th. 1011. ItACHKI. A., wlfn of John 8. Collins, In her 74th year, rtclatlvei and frlentlH nre Invited to ettn-l the funeral, from I h.jr late fMileiv-e. :t.'l KakI Centrnl ave., I Moorestown. nn Third-day. Ninth Month 15th, I Kt IS m. Intermnt at Colentown Cemetery. Carriages will met 11:01 trolley from Mar ket at. ferry, Camden, at Cheater ave.. , Mooreatown. ' COOPBIt. on September 13, 1014. WILLIAM I II COOI'nit, huiband of Hannah M. Cooper. ' Helnttvsa und fr'pnl. . -Select and Common Council. Philadelphia Lodee, No. J. II. P. O. K. : 12th Ward Ucpub- -llcan Kxeeuttvo Commttt. , 12th Ward lie-; publican Asan.. and all other societies of which he. wan a member, are invited to at- , tend funeral, on Thursday, nt ? ''- -rk. et ' His late reldence. .12 North :id at. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening. S to 10 o'cloojc. DAHNEI.L. At .Mt. Laurel. N. J., on Ninth ' Month. 11th, 1U14. ALrMtCI) UAIIMJUL, need 3S years. Helatlves and friends are lnit-d to attend tho funeral, from his late r. i dunce lit. Laurel, on Thin-day. Ninth Mi nth. lSth, at 2 p. m Cnrrlaees will meet It! So P. n. tra n from Market Street Kerry, Plilla-Ietriita. at Moirestoivn. IOVnrE. September 13, 1014, ELLEN, widow of Joie;.h I.-nahue, in n r " . ... Ito atlvea and 'riends are imned To attend the funeral Hers ices, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of William Ilowen. 307 n. lilrarl aie. Interment a.t Mount Peace Ccnuterv IinnilV. On September It. 1914. SARAH. lauRhter of the int., " homaa and ai ry 1'oo.ly. Kune ai ..n Tuewiay ut s -i" a m . 'rom 2111 Sorth lltli at Solemn Iteiulem Maaa at a"t linn r-u a church, ai in o".-! oil. . I f rmen Old .. 'rui -tfi KASTLfK. CATHAHINE KASTLACK, S3 -co . hi . n lITl.Klt. On Monday, September 14, 1014. ut Ah-in-on. N. J. I.MMA HALL 1- ITI.EIt, w.ion ut the late i hniia Herry Filler, li 'I- 7oth year of her ace. Funeral r tn --Merre of Ih.ibc S. Smyth, Jr.. (llCt 'ireen at. Gern antown We ineat'ay Sep-t-ioier inth nt 11 A M Inte-ment i-ri- Pi -- e -rnlt flower I'lTZI'ATIUCK.--On September 11, 1011, J-'SEPll J., husband u' ... irv A I an ck .neo I.sono Funeral on V. dn a us. at 0 a m. from 2.'tu Market n.. Ulou eyter city. X J !l!rh Mai at St. Ma y'a - !ti-r h nt 10 -.lock Interrn. it at -t. . N'-r 's i '-n elerv iriltKTi:it,-JOSEPH FOItnSTEIt.13 years, 1001 S Tanv at d M C'liAItLLt OAUL. T years. .1120 lur hs l,t. (.IV Vi:n. HAIttllBT aUNAVKn..17 years. J4 W lloines t. ' (IN -On Heptomber 11. 1014. LOt'ISE W . ivtf of Samul D. fll-H-.n t. . f Cniharlne S. and the hue Charl F. Kisele, in her :i.'ll ar. Funeral erv'.ie Tuexday. at 1 p. in., at 02U Penn at.. Cnniden N. J Internum prliute. at Weat tiurel Hill f'eme- (.iy'iic. HELENA OOLASIC. ; years, Belgian and German, men of every race and creed, who bear the wounds of their service on the field of battle, have reason to thank the capable hands that juVi'smi r.v --on September is. 1014. john M., BWI1 W. ..'..( HI... , .I,,T'- l 1,11 J II T Ki l 1 Funeral on Tueaday. at I :lo p, SISTERS OF MERCY AND RED CROSS NURSES ARE DOING THEIR BEST TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERINGS OF THIS VALIANT BELGIAN have healed their wounds and given them a new lease on life. 1 m.. Slats- 1 an expurvutetl mmm... wtt whisht ti- m,ou,nrfull lto the uu at H "i,l0Hard ,lU Inttrviewer, vW'iiir iti? .f,l.h man h wa con' bar To. bl reni ! l'1 the " H c-ftVlM ?,.?r.thres drlnk ,ld ,n ' " ' Aa I'" e-n of tfee "(. r- rectlon" and tho police would soon foittet tlielr nnlmoslty to tho men who do not labor, INQUIHITIVn PlTTSBUnGIlKU. A few weeks afro tho Society for Or iranlzlns Charities received a telephone mcssa.qu from a youim man. He suld that he would llko to mako a call at tho society's rooms if he was sure that he would not bo arrested. He was Kiniran teed Immunity if he visited the rooms A day later a well-dressed young man en tered the oillce mid Introduced himself. Hn nave a tlctitlous iniino at tlrst and later said that lie was known a Myers nnfi wus from Pittsburgh. Uc lost a foot and a hand through falling from u freight cur. Hb wab perturbed by the crusade made against begKars. Ho wanted to know Just what the object of tho crusade was and how lontr it would last. At tlrst he u -not taken for a beggar, but he did nut ' keep Von Hevern In ignorance long. "I am from Pittsburgh. My lieoidi- lle there. 1 have been In Philadelphia for two months the U'flguo, wore waimd to leave, and they heeded the wariilnss. Tin- case of a woman interested tho business ni'-ii. .Sim is tho woman who begs with (i bab on her arm and lor a tune was a well-known tlguru In tho central pait of the city. She Is known as ".shoe String .Mary," She was warned by tin- society that If sbo did not keep the child off the street she would do urresti-d. So, with the baby un one arm nml hop basket of shoo lacis on tho other, she went to West Philadelphia, hoping to ply her trade without imU-Matiou Tho West Phila delphia bnsiuchs men appointed inio of til. 1 1' numbi'i- to liivistigaia her enwo, as fhe had won much sunpathy us n widow with 11 baby to kiipport. tfho wus fol lowed to 4 room In Ninth street, m-or Vino. Mary wus seen to givo tho alms he liml collected to a man, who was jLs feet t'lll mid who at one tmio was n horsrshoer. lr js tier hunbiuid and bus not worked for years. .Mary gavo up her baby and alio and her husband disappeared. HLlN'U MHNIUCANTS. Hllml Iit'Ksar.i uro still giving th pullcu trmjlilo. They refuau to go Into Instltu. were forgotten, If she did not leave her husband would fight with her savatto stvle. Ho had nn arms, but in prlno ring i pai-laiu-o ho bad a punch In either foot. 1 in- daya of the "parti'-s In .spring street are gone. The armless and blind man is In the House of Correction for three months. His wife has disappeared. ) in the plcturesnuo language of the Ten derloin, the woman "peddled" out the hoube when she eained that her hus band would be sately away for many lung day?. She spent the money she received for Hie furniture on whisky, and when the money was gone, she also dis- 1 upp.iuvd. I There aro but few of tho beggars on I the htivei today. The action of thu pu. I lleo and iluiritubli- orgnnUattun has tnnde the lite u miserable ono. A "panhand- 'ur 18 seen c atdonally at night on Arch stre.-t. lie does not linger long. When he hus obtained tho price for a big beef sttw ami a what he styles a "tlop" on ntghth or Ninth sdreot. he leaves too district, it Is still too early In the fall 'or tho House uf Correction 10 hold gut un iitdun uients to the pan. lunJI-.-r. rmiti rlt refllln,' tif Ills mtrnnla loo plr ' mount live. Inteinvnt liely Cros c m-' . I I (ifN i:l! - On September II. 1014. ANNA , C, "lie of John V. lioaaler. Funeral aer- be Tuekcay .it i' P- m., at her la-.e res - dene. 2 1 Pa W, AlltBbeny ave. Interment private i , ,.....v 4t,rtEltT QIIRRN. 2 yeara. 017 o i-heetnut t . Pinlnilvi! hla. Inttr- I .. ' m FliGn llAt'SEli R .... e.-t Lairel II II ! inaurv. , ".., l.fllfcM UAlSr.tl. B. years. . 1. , . ... .. ' 4in . ium q I want to know lust how Innir lliln iilI I . i . t i L. ... I..I.. unit f ;h7pon uzirt,cu,r zz , :,'"- ' , f expected to make Plilladeliila my home. 1 Wo nml their tuimts will be broken up but I can't If this thing keeps up. ' if they are ilrivm from the streets. questioned, .Myers said that h never i Muro tluiu 3U blnul iiiendicauts liavo . . . . DEATHS W., nldoiv of Jan.es W lull I, and daiiRh ter ..f the la.-e '''nrles T. i'arry. Iteiauvea and frii-mu aie Invi m to atfnu the funeral aetvb-tg, un einrUy altcituiuii at U ..u eloek. ut .,.. .n.ir mA,iid . ,illiup tl tair. l.o ii'nt .i - iMliI'M I.N. At hi residetne. 211 North Ma. V..Y ,aM';. bain-d u-.n. . pi. on iept.nUier '3, PHI JOHN c. tiAl.l.vi.V. aSe.l TS ya-. funeral aervl ea und im.rment prla-.o, l rovldence (It. I ) era ; ,iase copy. "nivftri", fpt'or It. IUI4. JOHN ; IbULB. ItelaiHi. an i frlen I. are invlied to I attend the funeral trri.ieii, on Wednesday, J-Ptembr 10, at unlock preilsel, ai tho L'in?fi,1.,',4ri0, "'. "' l" ' '''on. I13 ....?.'."' rad at fnternvni private . vTT u Ple"""r '' lU'i' -"T!IAI.!NB ir ei-da are i'n itt-d t'j 'a.ie 1 ' ne 41 00 ' V j-.liie.rtay. ms ,, . . h.-i late 1...1.1, .-. , ;-rlute. Jit. Pnuie iem. ti l:en al . , ,y he i i-v wl ve.i'a , t. i- 1 ju.!ly,.,sxu'u,,";r 1S: l0U' nooWtT , r"! t'''"'' ; e.l'n ' 0 I'liVe-i"' tin.. ! Funeral Jn Weilnei nt ; ;,. m . troni i I f.',',' "'.'keanl oi li.ttrin. tit imate, at wx I Fell. w n, , ir J ,'!!v.,A"lJ.n BUiotir II, 1014, DANtCL ' attend the funeral t.r , la t,0 'fuei44y ufl-f,,ii'.8-,P'ntt,!. "J"""' ' l)v aianmtitt of llliver II Itnlr. IbL-n tr.t.i 1' .,, tM.u;..I 1 at llouiu i.i ., .-,...... '11"" I..,-. 1. '.--.-.'" ........j IIAI.I.OU HI. I. --On Sentemher IS. 1014 Wit . LI Ail. h.i'-an.l of ihe lut Catharine X. Ilallowe'.l, utsed T4 vear. Due n""e of the funeral vi!l te uHen. froqi the re.tdene f his dutiuh-er, IM V.m Pelt at, lir.rill UN. t her relde"ie. Atlan'lr Cltv. X. J . t I a. m nn September M. til . KLIZAUKTM IM- "V . H r.-i Hepburn The nlatlvea nnd frenila a'o In. tin-1 tu alien ! the funeral itru.'si. on We'. nreday afternn n. 4t 1 o'clock. 4t her cpy home U;-S Pine '... ph.. , , m.in orvta l!?T.:it in Sptmbe 19. 1014. MAODA. LBNA !.' ef Loota ll.rter tf. m ."- ardl. a. 4ti v,r Hue nothe of th- jj. naral l!l oe given from lr late residence IH2T Khiinli at II IN I, I K On Hepiemter 1. 1BU, OBOftOn i... son .1 ii...,rje in K ,, an I sranda. n -' John anl Mary Hmlile 1 R.'wsrd and Ma l.wi.-b, 4ge. 1 week.. F'.:nr! en Uiin.av at S P. m 'bis. "i. Plektnaon at Inteiii.ent at 1 1 I c , 1 ,. , . tery. linWEl.l.. n September 8. J014.. JANB ati'.ia an 1 'r'-n I- no invited to afU'i, ; ?1 U-nera. oi U e.iu.-.'i . al 8 I .. .'rom ihe re. tttli-e .,; Ucr feoli-inriav. Ueatv .: UL . ben. Ks-7 "-,.iun t. lM.ru tnl at I.S. worked. When a boy ho had learned stenography. Ho could, take dictation and was fairly foht at shorthand. Yon Hevern listened to Myers, and then of fered to get him a position if lie would stop begging. Then .Mts said that ho hail a few habits that would mako steady employ ment something of a hardship, llu drank whisky and to a certain extent he used morphine. He did not want work; ho Just debited no police Interference with his plans. He was Informed that such at-surunct) could not be given to hhn. .Myers thanked Von Hevern for tho Information," and said that ho would loavo town. As bo has avoided urrvst here, it Is belleed that he ktpt his word. When the police began to arrest the beggars In the central part of the city, the opponents of work shifted their scenes of endeavor to West Philadelphia and Oermuntown. although they contin ued U live In the Tenderloin In VU-at Philadelphia, they became bo numerous that tho West Philadelphia Business men's Leagues took up the roatetr with tho p"Hv Vcw arrests were mad, but t t-g(far wbu seen by taeiabers c-f been forced to slop begging. David Klino, who formei ly played a small organ at tho coiner of Fi.Ui am' South an it., la trying to get out uf thu House of for rectlon upon a wr.t of hubvas corpu . Judgo Carr has the writ under causiuer nti u 1 u .- and d 1. .in 11 ut- 1 In the House of Correction is tho l liu. and armless man who for years sto d o Market street in front uf t,lie poatallKe Ho had a Utilo hou-e on Bjring atioo; pear Kleventh This was preaideil oyei by a colored woman who posed 0,4 l a wife. Tho rows boiween tlio cripple nnd his black helpmate kopt Spring street Id good humor for year. The co.ored woman once la a whllo would catch her helpmate fo stupetled that he could not help himself. .She would arch Ids povktts for money and iiulckly transfer it to a Tenderloin saloon. Mlu- would drink as much as ponslbl and then lc.no a many dollars as sbo had left with the bai'teii.k-r as a drawing ac count When her husband would awake und find that be had bean robbed no wo-i!d hunt up hs Mark partner If her brain i).-as not ten l-efjljled eb,3 w? !! Wye, f-e i fnj- i-v'-sl da-s "ctij many tblsyi WANTS 50,000 FOU GIRL'S FOOT Amputation Follows Loss Under ; Trolley Car. TBN.N, Sept. li.-Tho right foot of 4 Cyoar-oid gir1 Is valued at W.o. (n 4 suit tiled in the Supreme Court by Philip f. o'Kee.e, of Camden. Ho has Murted thU -n'.ion against tlio Publio s-vln Uadway Company for Injuries .j tfeu-d by Its daughter, Catharine. It t altered thai tho girl was run ovtr by a trolley t-ar on Austin Qi last, an.) hat hn tool ,u ."o badly crushea ihat 'I hud in ti .imp- Lite!. The company Is 1 vtM(vi4 3iiii neiience. -tin n.niam iar . 1 .. . j ii...v & nt i 1 iTJf'tfi! 1014. ' , '" .HfniJUM ... .he Chureb of "SI. 1 11.,,' 'Ki. SnW"' , V "ViS :. '.e : ' , fcffl ItU'rSh e'cV .,?UV ""A I ""'", "- ? ?" ,:4"i.oa4v. ' U -V- -' "' I l' i. Bl.lje.ll! :l MAR if .4, . . - ' t , U'-. I'. J. - Kll.m ... h.ii'11 I. tu...... 7. 1 .7.!.. - t'-. - .-. iwi a 1 -1,11... ttt m'juii iinnr. uer Mniy. at. j i,u. 4J"'Vrr,' .?t: Uar' "' mmaiilWr " 3f. I'Ulladeliihla fon..iu- ni tu !.! Tesa- i-i'. a a u u p.. K.t.-B A" mhlp. K, .H.S0.V--I'i ll'em inia v- tfru) -i.-.t it T-i. at 8 p m. "1 ' in.rt c: private pv ,.'.. . ' ' KI.Aflinit. On 6-r.tcmber 11, 1014. KATH- LKIXi: M.. beloved wife ( the Inte Charles, Klauder (nee Foxy. In her r.8th year. Hala tlvca and friend", also members of the Ladles' Aid Society of St. Vinten. , n-ihi, it,- Tnrony; St. Mary's fioelety of tho Cathotlo Mothera, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday mornlnis. at ft 30 o'clock, from her late resilience. MMS Xfirth flroad at. Solemn ltqulem Mass at PI. Stephen'a Church, at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme-A tory. MAl'KKIt. Suddenly, on September 12. 1014. OTTIL1E X. M .MAIltLK. daughter of this late J. J. and Patillni. Maurer. aged 43 yeara,, Aast. Sup: o. tne Lutheran n ptiany .. joe. fl:i."i0 Oermantonn ave. Mt. Airy. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wedn-Miay afternoon, at 'Jb o'cI.rt.-X. In the chape) of the Home. Interment prtvat", at Herman Lutheran i'emtery. MrCAKT. On September 12, 1014. SAIIA1I J. M-.-CAItT, widow ; J.,hn llc-cnrt aged S) yeara Funeral services on Tuesday, September IS, at 11 a. m.. at 311 Penn at., Merchantville, X. J. Interment private. .MrfilLLlN. On September 11, 1014. at bla late residence 17rj X. Hoj-e at., PETEU.. fcoti if Marearet and the ,ate Peter Mc- Olllln. Vlint.rnl nn Tilr.s.lnv nt ft:3ll a. m. riolemn HlKh Maa or Kequlem t-0!s .3 ehaei's Chur h nt to a. n. Interment at limy (Tosa cemetery. .Mir.I.KIC On Hiptember 11. 1014, .TACOHjO husbir.d of Kmn.a Millir uiee XowmeiaierJ, aifei fi-j years 1'unernl aervirea on Tuesday, at 2 v- m., at '111- 'Jriauna et. Interment at Green Mount Cemettrv JIM I.ICK On September 12, 1014, ED WAltD F. husband of thu late Demarla B. Mllilc-k. ORel Tu yenrc. Pun.-ral on Tuesday, at 2 p m , from H'i Cheater road. Upper Uarhy. Delaware County. MOKMICI.i: On September 12. 1014 PHILIP. husband of Mary Moehrle. son of Francis and the late Philip Moehrle. Uji; notice of fu neral will tie Riien from hia mother's resi dence 2Vli X. i'Sth St. MIHIFX'III VK'ToniA MOItESCHI. 61 year. T.,1' K. itlttenhuae at. -I . MintltlS.sLY. Sud.leiil:., on September ll. l!i!4. .1HIIX hual.and ..' Mnr Morrlsaey. Funernl on vV-lni-B.ia. it s !0 a. m., from 21 Ftlawr.rth st Solemn Mass of Requiem nt Si. Phil !-' Chun h ut lo 0. m. Inter ment at i u!i Crura I'cmil.-rv. Ml'I.IIDI.I.AM) On September 12. 1014, at St. Joai phs Hospital. KOSII .ML'LIIOL LAXD. It. allies are Invited 10 attend fu' neral, Wedneaday, nt S:.SU a. m.. from 2320 Oreen st M)hmn High ihqui. m Maaa at St. Franeia Xavier'a Church, at 10 a. m. Jiri.l.. Sepi.-mher 13. 1014. SCSAX JANB MIU. in he. -7th jiai. lit-lntiM- and friends are invited tn attend tho funcial aor xlcuj. at lifr Lit.- realden e. i!.'S2u On.ii.rook an.. on Weilneilio. Seiiembur Pi. at 4 P. m. Intern-.nt at charl.-s i:ans f'nw tery. ftcn iinii, Pa., c.u Thur.l M Mills. On Septemher 12. 1!14. L'MMA B.. nii..w ir Wllliatu Hunter Mn-n. or W aah Ingmn. 1. c. lnt..rment 1" llu'hi utun n ', NKWKI.I.. On September 12. 1014. ANNA M.. Widow ..' Foster X. iv.ll. kite of 22' North Uruad at. He!ai --. an1 frlcnda ara Invited 10 atten.l the t'onerHl aervtces on Wedneaday aft.-m on, at 2 -O o'eloi-k. at Ihe apartments uf oilier It. Hair. IS20 Chestnut at ln-rment at West Uiurel Hl'l Ceineiery. IPIIONNIH.L. "'n September 12. 1014. NORA O., wife of John O'Ponnell. Funeral Wednea day, at a- -to a. m . ft. ' . n at. Solemn Ueuulem Hlgli Mass at the Church of the Vi.itai: -n .. 10 , n, Ol'l.'tOX. on Si-pi.-mher IO.I01I. CUARI-BS HAIIVEV uri.TOX Fimerl services M.ir. day. at 0 a. m. at hi la's residence, JiS'l Anh a, Inurmont atrletly private. POll I. ll!. On Septemiier 12. lull. KDW.MiD P.. beloied 'it- and ot At.nn 1 uti.., it. .a tlios an 1 fr.en.la. also n embers of I 1 Ij.- Sews Relief A .Ma-1 ill, prunruaiva A.em-t-ly. No. 4. A, 11. M- P.. and lommeiial Lepnrtment oi the Kill ''"tlejhone niiany bf penn. vli anla aie li'iltni tu attend the funerai ri. -a. on Wednesday afternoon, it 2 c-iluck, a bis late i-.-il 1. n e 243 H.m'.a J2d .1 Intern.it a- Mo mt i'ea e Cemet.ry. Iternalna ma:. Le iire! T.iesli. even e IIIHI Is, on Ninth Month 14th. JOXA THAX K Hllo.lloi tn ih- "Ito ear .. Ma ope. PeUtli.s and Tien-la iro Invited t.i ut. tin 1 tl- funeial at Frt.-n a' Ueetlnz Hon . .'h an-l Titnall u.. u ilmipiun. Del m Mnih Month tOth at M o'.-loik. Intenmiit rrliatr. HOiililtS On Monday. Hepternb-jr 14, 1914, ;."' 'w lh '-" 'l-"-bur of the t W mum vvy.ie inl li.nnab I ! uu'r and art low of William l Itogar. Inien-.. 1 1 S.M' UUU. --Oi Septembar 13. IBM, I.OCI.SH 1' . 1 e f ' 1 . r .lailve. 1. 1 m-n. a' '. i li-t-n.: the unvra) a n if. on i :i 'iv art rn -. n at 2 o'lio a, ut cur at- li-.-. ii.'iT 1- in. nl at I. t - a ' S,-V.i !'. ."' ,' KBler IV 1011. IlUXrir s!Ai N'r.K-ts hu-'aml of Kn.na saun e', funii.it un T'-i'".v. Ifj'o 2Tlb 1 oneor-i .41 1.. cui.ien. x j. ) Mar men t Ailiugion iirnw 14 rv 0lli;fl A' i;ikla, Md . un Sapf ml r I VU4, Dr .;r-t'.' n !'. son ,f Hat . 1 1 c. and Ma: 1 c r,. ,:ir Relative. ..,, 1 friiilea-e n.i.i.n -. ,.c, nd tha fonarst - - pea. .'li si-jii , ..' )ii 11. al S u'etork. t liar H llalr. 153U iii-i 11 1811. FREDP- " r tan e. Htati r,. 4 vl.. nn TUaada) un - e e.y. at ala lato ' '1 at. Interinent st 'Lien.. J Cherry t! ltd J IJ ,' 41. -! 11 .ll. win i given . - a ,re. 84 Mil. 1 OR 50 yr. 731 ' HiJtr, m J-ara. ' ."i fer II II4 i.j, ' v n:iii kix 1. 'a. 1 10 utt.nti 1 ne -fi -in., a. i J ' ' t-"l Vl ui 1 II, I 1. ' r 1 4i : MT t t4! ." i'Cli ' '4'l. TAIII li i:nv T !- .1' ' KniatiTri " n,,r"" rrB i UM - Oil kMmmtt H mi4. HIVES' 'i,'',1 '' i lH. XAniF) irJ ,.' .w". l-uneral .11 - l 4 AMPI.M.L. ib. .1 .,. eir. "Pi-tn i Co -.' Pa . on Ninth U- - h ' "th a- a 1. . K-atis- a. .- ,n 0 at i oJiVv' .'"vu" l A',,,- Kuaeral on Wm1- " rlen 1 air iim-i I .ueui in. luneril IIHIKI.l. UAItKl LIDDEu! S .LS - H'-ual . 1. u .-., 1 A after. i-,l .'..,et ,;h"f"" l bun-b. at ID o'clock. -" 'I1'' Un Sept.tntai la. 1011. MAK- "Uu.i. II. P'lt. TilOMafl. ! im.' i'?r V"a- Cnieiery M ' I I . .A; ,PAsyULL ALEATA. 1 jr. J; 'Jr ' "'. ' : , ' l ' . i.-n u- au. 1 - f.-erei h th. ut f ,rn ", .. ,,' ' v'vw -f '. - w.i . , j,,..:';". "' - i . . Mii3iisi. ill! 1 aHrixi'aa.i iv .. 1 . . - 1 .F. ' . 1.. 1 1 t ...... . I'e'rr.: M' vV,K '-' ' ?! " ""f- H.r.'i.-r 't ' ' ' - " ' '..' ' . :"' I "al ' '-.?" on Sepi-mber 12 lull mauv AttMKR 1jj notice of th funeral will 1. .... .... ...i. .-..-...-- -- at. West Phi ado b!a. 1 ' " ,v - . - i t. ' ""' ae'Tinaa 11 011 1 ei .,,,., -. ,, ,,,,, ... Il.UUIi. At' th,r,.re0 of Euc.r, i ' 'r. " . . ,l.'rV"? e, '" " KJ:,,'h'. 01 B-'tmb, n 1014 mawv ' ' rlo - '" 1 e) 1 5 1 '' t Hi i ... . 1