i(gjfrfrKii'rt4i",rin iijajcqiWe-' ' V""5 EVENING IJEDCMK-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1914 &Sm&$& n ? T v '.tfHHI Ih Ji 5 'SL. ?R HlH9 IHheaV? a jffijj ifcfflri" C Jfaa JfMrirfft TTtji HfHf rthlfc nTV'tt.i'ffe UL"fc )4a it rfafr aafr il - - .. j k '. 'jjpu- -nv jvu jvjiiuiLVLiAfAAvFJi.iwiiwjuwn'jpnrKi ja6jK 4ts4pffr94v4Af wt)0sfA Kv e,We?eeeiCt)s)aafl4eX4ft0it6iie5'ftt a ?f s 'rW-V 'tHF Tyvjyyr-- 5 , St Yiftj7l'3erV?i&J'!pt9f l'hnm Paul Thomnson. 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 Army, Due to the Police. .Jimmy Conners in Correc tion, "Slats" Despondent, "Shoestring Mary" Gone. jffflw "vr.- ? : '" , V .'' ,'':.'. V- ':' ' ' I Hard times have bofalten the beggar and the profession. Is not what It used to be. Men who once "made" $5 to J8 , day have- been either driven from the streets or are serving sentences In the Houm of Correction. Even Jimmy Connors, who was the Ilfo of- a Saloon near Eighth and Callowhlll i (nets. Is In the House of Corroctlon, and what grieves James most Is that lie cannot get out, although he hired two lawyers to accomplish tho object. James got out of the "Correction" twice. Just for brief breathing spells, while his nttornoys argued writs In the courts, but each tlmo James was re turned. He Is mourned by his valet and I htj'companlons. Yes James, tho beggar, has a valet. In some manner Connors lost both his arms. It happened when he was a child Id lie does not know exactly how the accident occurred, but It was a lucky accident, ho thinks, for slnnA tlinn .Turtles! has not worked. He had a valet and tho funds to keen mnrA nr Ioro In ntnta nt uiunntnncfs. Connors la only one of nearly 300 heo Ira who In the Inst fow months have Jn driven from tho streets or sent to tie House of Correction. He It was who openly boasted that ho novor had been locked up for more than an hour or so. Iw always had an attorney whom ho paid to keep him out of Jail. The attor ney, generally one who could draw a Pithotlo picture of Connors' aflllctlon, tQ DatllQtln tllriofwl Hint nr.nnnt.a t.tm,al believed him when ho was arraigned In wni ' but c'0ml0'' afterward boasted to iVi. m von "evorn. an ngeiit for the Philadelphia Society for Organizing Cluir "'" ,nt he would not change positions lln a man who waB whole, WHERE CONNC-ns RULED HIS KIND. ,Near Eighth and Callowhlll streols la barroom. It Is dirty and dingy, but it harbors tho men who novor work. Heio they assemble to drlnlc "scats," a five cent whisht it.i.A !. .... I....I. . OnnK ft batter vniin nt u'Vilstev wlion lertune is more kind. Times are now '' J5 h6r, that James Connors met his hnl u. Il was hero na carried tho tin vi hun!f abnlt ils neck during orKlnK" hours into which money flowed J1? "arltably Inclined persons. James and hemp'y th boX " U' bar' nnd he until Ik daybre'i'- They would not stop rnnl i money rrom kind hearts liud rone In a debauch. eoT,r!!I, famw wouW mark a" unsteady urse ,ownr(j hs rof) Callowhlll f ;.' . ." . "" ? i. """ .".Vrt;''' .j'"' ":5'1V. , r "" 'vi,SS!tt'T'S!T "loT? CJSEZSJ&tiSf'iftiSii' i!iii!X' ''.w;w "" z Y $T' "vfTfS K!?ww!i?5?5?jv y . x .: . iv " :. -t . --sfryiT:.y-yv --.r? ---r- . . .. -,-,---. r.c-.,...-.. .,v ,.,.,. www. v..s.:,. ... . SSiMi X&MsmmM c. . ' TfStSmTwimvmWm .i&X.r&$& ' ?i&&Mk 1 - 3' I' fc ; f xMafi - vvf v- JSkianeenr; n .ij ?: -"r . iir 9990$ ns-'...-- o..jHjniKt?trl2r '. v,xtfft. iiiiw ninii im mill t.vae'K. v w ' ?. '' ,s ,)awt . t&z&zjt'zxtt V- i 811111 S 'SHHHnHHIHr ':: BSSwls - lilllf -mialMaialBBp 7 a t'MmMMt DEATHS CopvrlRht by fn' 1' v , SISTERS OF MERCY AND RED CROSS NURSES ARE DOING THEIR BEST TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERINGS OF THIS VALIANT BELGIAN 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 have healed their wounds and given them a new lease on life. TAHSON. On RfptcmW 12. 1014. MAHT G vl'low of .larob Carson, In her 73d y.ar. Funornl services en Tuesday, at Emlllo road, near Bristol, at 2. .'10 p. m. Interment a' Icc hwood Omotory. COM.INS. At Moorestown, N. J., on Ninth Month 12th, lOt I. HAdHEI. A., wife of John S rvlllna. In her 74th year. Itelfttlves and frlenili are Invited to ntteml the funeral, from hr lato rcl'lnie, 31! EnM Central ave., Mnore&town, on Third-day, Ninth Month 15th, n' 12 rn. Interment at Colestown Cemetery. Currlages will meet 11:09 trolley from Mar ket nt. ferry. Camden, at Cheater ave.. M' "reatown. COOI'KIC On September 13. 1014.W1I.I.IAM H fOOl'EH, husband of Hannah M. Cooper. Iteiutlvcs an I frien-ls, alflo 1 1 - mi -. : Kel'"t and Common Council, Philadelphia l.o.lse. No. 2, H P. O. K. ; 12lh War.l Repub- 11 ii n Executive Committee, 12th Ward Re publican Asiin., anil all other societies of tihtrh he was a member, are Invited to at 'en'l funeral, on Thur"lay, at 2 n'rlnck. nt htn late resilience. 712 North 3d st. Interment nt Mount Peace Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock. nArtNKI.l.. At Mt. Laurel. N. J., on Ninth Month, ltth. 101 1. ALFRED OAHNELI., aged 3 years Relatives and friends are nvlted to attend the tunnral. from his late res dence. Mt. Lnurel. on Third-day. Ninth V nth l.ltli. at 2 p m. Carriages will meet 12 ri p m. tram (mm Market Street Kerry. Phllnlelrhia, at Mooreatown. DON'AIIL'K. September 13, 1014, ELLEN, wldiw of Jusph Inahue, in her " ' i oar Re a'lves nnd friends are lntte1 ?n attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 o rlook. at the parlors if William Rowen. 307 H. Olrard ave. Interment at Mount 1,'eaeo Cemetery. DOOI1Y. On Feptembr 11, 1014, SARAH. daughter of th lt Thomai and Msry ltoo.ly. Funeral nn Tuesday, at H..'lo a. m, from 2120 South 11th st Kolemn Refpilem Mass at Ht Monica's I'hurch. at 10 o'clock. I ment Old Catn!ra! Cemetery. EXSTLAWC CATHARINE EASTLACK. 5S .i'-i 1U1 Itlchnund t FITMHC On Monday. September 14. 1014, AL,,r-on, N. J.. EMMA HALL KITLEIt. ..as of the late Charles Henry Kltler. In e 7"th year of her ane Funeral from --i.I,.p,-e of Isaac S. Smyth, Jr , 012.1 ifnn Mt . Ocrmantown. M'ednesdny Sep- i ' lth. at 11 A M Interment prl e p!,-th omit (lowers I ITZl'ATItirK. On Feptfmber 11. 1014, ' !!: I'll J., husband or Marv a Kit , ' r k ineo Lons) Funeral on Vedns- i at 0 a. in . from 230 Market st . CIlou- ",rir ' ity. .n. j. inirn Mass at st Mar; 1 nor n at to o'clock. interment m ( r- r 'oeterv rHCi:sTKIt. JOSEPH FORESTER, 4.1 years, Id '1 s Tuny st. (ll.. I'lfARI.ES GAUL. 7 years. 0120 ' 'ti u U" st. .r i:it. HAnillET OENAVER.57 years, .'is W Haines st. (.1 i: WIN On September 11. 1014. LOUISE W ife of Samuel rv nieason. dKUBh"" ,f i '.1'n.irinc S. aril the lato Charles F E:sele. In h.-r "i'M year. Funeral services Tuesday, at I p. m.. at 020 I'enn t., Camden. N J. I Interment prhate. at West Laurel ilii i'b. ' OOLASIP, 29 years. IJEATIIS Mary's at St. fvry iireAr . man , , lnpnnloa "y ''' man. The S, u'J undress Connors and see him Inlia1!'1- If Conno happened to remsmh mme ot ,nlnd tha' he did not bad ih. 0r caro how much monoy ho W 0on an wouW return t0 "a saloon. raemh08 WB,a Pevleh and could re th.be,, ..a nicm how much ho had In Would i ncd Bout his neck, the man My- Jnaste James. and James was no 'siu8Crnldt ls known t0 tha P0"" aB franlze. l "i"" his opinion of 8ki rrS 'END "SLATS." he i. . w ' ft Pr0na friend, even when l ta, l f" f Jlmmr Conno"- When he 0nn " even more than a '-'end uanoCarooe?y wh.at you P'ens. hut oops f1 Philly i, ' ,ociot)r B'" are worse. "Blata- . eoi"s to the dogs." Is quot-"Blau-' Jn Pirsated mannor. M,I4 hoDBfT.iiu 7 "u"f nun. no men t a nnd ,y ,0war'1 ,,U tervlwer. Siwih .'l?m "le nia" 'e was con. toUh .S: "PPPO. the glass on "Willy aV.- v""":u e Pruntoned per. ennite two W three drink, and in roction" nnd tho pollre would soon forK"t their nnlmo.ilty to the men who do not labor. INQl'ISITIVB lUTTSniTRnilKH. A few weeks asu tho Society for Or tranlzlnsr Chnrltle.s received a tuloplione inesBuge frojn a young man, lie said that he would llko to make n call nt tho. society's rooms If ha was sure that ho would not bo arrested. IIo was Kuaran teed Immunity if ho visited the rooms. A day later a well-dressed youns man en tored tho office and Introduced himself. Ha Kavo a Ilctltlous namo at first and latar said that he was known as Myers and was from Pittsburgh, lie lost a foot and.a hand through falling from n freight ear. Ho was perturbed by the crusade niade against beggars, ilo wanted to know Just what the objeet ot the crusade was and how long It would last. At first he was not taken for a beggar, but he did not keep Von Bevorn n ignorance long. "I am from I'lttsburgh. My penplu Ilvo there. I have been lu Philadelphia for two months. I want to know Just how long this foolishness of tho society and the pollco Is going to continue. X Imd expected to muko Philadelphia my home, but I can't If this thing keeps up. questioned. Myera said that ho never worked. When a boy ho had learned sinography. Ho could take dictation and was fairly fust at shorthand. Yon Huvern listened to Myers, and then of fered to get him a position If he would slop begging. Then Myers said Hint lie had a few haMts that would mako steady employ ment something of a hardship, lie drank whisky and to a certain extent ha used morphine. He did not want work; h Just desired no police luturferonco with his plana. Ife was informed that such assurance could not be given to him. Myers thanked Von Huvern for the information, und said that ho would leave town. As he has avoided urrekt hem, it Is believed that he kept lilj word. When tho pollco began to arrest the beggars In thu central part of the city, tho opponents of work shifted their scenes of endeavor to West Philadelphia and Oermantowu. although they contin ued tc live lu the Tenderloin. In UV.t Philadelphia they tx. aim so numerous that the west t'niiudelphla Uuslness-im-rVa Leagues toga up tho matetr with I tile Ieagm worn warned to leave, und i they heeded the warnings. j The case, of a woman Interested the 1 business men. Sho is tho woman who I begs with u baby nu her arm and for a timo w.ih a well-known figure In tho , centrnl part of the city. She Is known ' as ".Shoo String Mary." I Sho was warned by the society that If sho did not keep the child off the street I sho would na arrested. So, with the i bnhy on ono arm and her basket of shoo 1 laces on the other, sho went to West 1 Philadelphia, Imping to ply her trade ! without molestation The West Phila delphia business men appointed ono of their number to Investigate her ease, as sho had won much sympathy as a widow with a baby to support. Shu was fol lowed to a room In Ninth street, near Vino. SInry was seen to givo tho alms , she hud collected to a man. who was six feet tall nnd who at ono time was a I huraeshoer. Ho is her husband and has not worked for years, ! Mary gavo up her baby nnd sho and nor , husband disappeared. HMNll MRNlHiUNTS. niind beggars aru still giving tho pollco trouble. Thoy rcfuso to gu into Instltu. t inns, for they say Hint they llko family Ufa and tlu-'lr homes will bo broken up If thoy nro driven from the streets. More than 30 blind mendicants have been forced to htop begging. David Kllno, who formerly played a small organ at tho corner of Fifth and South streets. Is trying to got out of tho llousa of Cor rcctlon upon a writ of Imbea3 corpus. Judgo Carr has the writ under consider ation, but has huril.tl d wu no decision. In the House of Correction is tho blind were forgotten. If sho did not leave her deaths husband would fight with her savatte l style. Ho had no arms, but in prize ring ' parlance ho had a punch lu cither foot. ' The days of the "parties" in Spring. : street nr gone. Tho armless and blind man Is In tho House of Correction for , threo mouths. His wife has disappeared. in the picturesque language of the Ten- dorloln. tho woman "neddled" out the I i......... ...i. -i. .i ....'i .,.. .., i ..:..."""" w.iau i iiou cue jcumeii uiui urn iimd. j ii,ii,i;, on September 11. Mini wuum no Finely away ir many u.nt.n. ueiumes mi i rrliml' long days. She spent the money she received fur ttio furniture on whisky, and when the money was gone, alio also dis appeared. There are but few of tho beggars on thu street today. Tho action of the po llco and charltnblo organization has made tho life a miserable one. A "panhand. !cr" is soeti occasionally at night on Arch street. Ho does not linger long. When he has obtained tho price for a big beef btew nnd a what hu styles a "Hop" on I'lfghth or Ninth street, ho leaves the district. It Is still too early in tho fall fur tho House of Correction to hold out any inducements to the panhandler. W., widow of juii.ex W. luirl. and d.lUBh '"". J ,"' '' ''h.ir,,-a T. Parry. Relatives and frlsnds ure In', i-l to atu-ni the funor.il services, on We.incs l.iv utivrn-n at 12..1U a clock, at the upui 'menu of olivet II. Hair. ISJo Chestnut -t . I'hil i ! Iphla. litfr ment nt West l,.iurei Mill iVmepiy. U.W.mviN. At his residence, 211 North Ma Pis ave.. Laiisdoi. ne. Ci. on ji.piemter 3, 1014. JOHN c. liAI.HWlN, atic-i 73 year., funeral services and mt.nmmt prlva'-e. - .v.rtiu m. i i pni rv 1'ieaaa copy. H!4. JOHN r.. irtwtta.! .n flllan.l Iia .. , . . ... . ..V" Jiepterqber 14, at 2 o.lf.k preilseb, at the funtnil parlors of ll.n c V Curson. 1813 iittVi U1,01!1 ' Int-rm-nt prUat. L.. wtio of Lharies 11 in- n .,t:ei u, J nt my , lull .S'Jrth -AS st.;" .K-.rt.ri"' inu-tn.. , orlvdtv. jjl Peace tennieiy i;ii..iii. mi I .kl-i.-'tSf'1 TjJ'day. 't,.m . i i, 1 "Rhy-T.0?. September 13. 1U14. KODBf) HOOElT r . hus : nilt'i). r.in -J-: i . at Odd (iOl A sir. HELENA L'L'H lln.wn st (illKMI.LY.- On September 12. 1014, JOHN I J., eon of Johan and Winifred tiortnley nice I Killvi. Funeral on Tuesday, at l 30 p m . I from the residence of his parents, 100 Falr i mount live, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. I fios.sLKIt. On September 11, 1014, ANNA 13., wife of John '. ilnssler. Funeral serv ices Tus!h, at 2 p. m.. at hr late res! I dene. 2I1U W. Allegheny ave. Interment ' private. I itl'KF.N -ALIIEHT OREBX. 2 years. 017 Wfttts st. HAI -Kit WILFRKO HAFSER. f!2 years. lib N. l'Uh at. IIA1.I.OU DM. -On September 12. 101 I.WIL LIAM hust'anl of the late Catharine N. i Hallnwell, apel 71 tears. Dua notice of the , funeral will 1 Riven, rrotn the residence of I his daughter. 1 v . V Van I'ett st. 1 lini'lll'IIN. At her reslden,'!.. Atlantic City. N J , at 1 a. m. on Psptember 13. 1911. KI.IZAtiKTH HARUV. w 'fe of W Hora.'i Hepburn Tho relative nnd friends ar in- viti.ii to atten i tne runotai services, on V nesaay urierun.-tn home. 1T2S I'Iik ment prtato HFItTMK. - On Sent LBNA. wife of L. uls H-rter tformerlyjck ardl. are.1 IS years Due notlea of thu fo neral 1H he gHen. from her late residence, usi cnunK si KI.AUIIER. On September 11. 1014. KATH ERINE M., beloved wife of the lato Charles Klauder (nee Fox), In her CSth year. Rsla. lives nnd friends, also members of the Ladlta Aid Society of St. Vincent's orphan Asylum, Taeony: St. Mary's Society of tho Cat hollo Mothers, are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday mornlnir, nt 0:30 o'clock, from htr late residence. 3328 North Ilroad st. Solemn Requiem Masa at St, Stephen's Church, at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy (Sepulchre Ceme tery. MAIJKKK. Suddenly, on September 13. 1014, OTTILIE N. M. MAI'RER. daughter of th late J. J. and Pauline Maurer, aged 43 roars., Asst. 8upt. of tho Lutheran i irphans' Horns. 00.10 Germantown nve.. Mt. Airy. Relatives nnd friends ure Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the chapel of the Home. Interment private, at German Lutheran '"emetery. MrCART. On September 12. 1014, SAHAH J. McCART. widow of John McCart, aired, SO uar. Funeral services on Tuesday, September 13, at 11 a. m.. at 311 Penn St., Merchantville. N. J. Interment private. MrfHI.MX. On September 11, 1014, at hla late residence, 1722 N. Hope st., PKTEK, son of Margaret and the late Peter Mo (Jlllln. Funeral on Tupsilnv. nt fi:34l a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Mi chael's Church at 10 a. m. Interment t Jioiy i.Toss cemetery. .1111.1.1. it. jn septemtier II. 1'Jl-t. Jbiii' nunoara or r.mma .Miner inen -ewmeister;, aged 30 years. Funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at .1412 Oriauna st. Interment at CJreen Mount Cemetery 3III LICK. On September 12, 1014, ED WARD F , husband of the late Demarls B. Mllllck. ageil 7h years. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., from West Chester road. Upper Darhy. Delaware County. MOEIIHI.K. On September 12. 1014. PHILIP, husband of Mary Moehrle, son of Francis arid the lato Philip Moehrle. Djo notice of fu neral will be Riven, from his mother's resi dence. 2tt'tl N. 28th at. MOKKTIII. VICTORIA MORESCHI. 61 Mars. r.;2 E. Rlttenhuuse et. .MOltltmSEV. -Suddenly, on September 11. 1UI4. JOHN, husband of Mary Morrlrsey. Functal on Wednesday, at N.:i0 a. m., rrom 21". Ellsworth st Solemn Mass of Rxqulem at S'. Philips Church at l a. m. Inter ment at Hol Cross Cemetery. Mil. HOLLAND On September 12. 1014, at St. Josenh's Hospital, ROSE ilUt.HOL I.ANI) Relators are Invited to attend fu neral. Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m.. from 2820 tiree-n st. Solemn HIkIi Requiem .Mass at St. Francis Xavler's Church, at 10 a. m. Mt'l.L - September 13. 1014. SUSAN JANE HILL In her S7th year. Relatives and friends are invited to nttend the funcial ser vices, at her lata residence. tt'i2n Otcrbrook, ave.. on Wednesday, September ltl. at 4 P. m. Interment at Charles Kans Ceme tery. Reaitni-. Pa., on Thursday. MYKIIS. On September 12, 1014. EMMA E.. widow of William Hunter Mers, of Wash InKton. V. C. Interment ii- Washlnston l. C. NJjtVKI.I. On September 12. 1014. ANNA SI., widow of Fo.ter Newell, late of 2263 North Uroad st Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral eervlces, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 :iO o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver II. Hair, 1M0 Chettnut at. Interment at West Laurel HI!I smeicry. O'HO.NNIH.I On September 12. 1014. NORA O., wife of John O'Donnell Funeral Wednes day, at -30 a. m . from 2112 S'..rtn H.m o.-k st. Solemn Requiem Hliih Mass at the Church uf the Visitation, a' 10 a in. OI'LTON. On September 10,1014. CHARLES HARVEY OL'LTON. Funeral services Mon day. at D a. in., at his late residence. 21J9 Arch st. Intern, ent strictly private. roill.M. On September 12. 1U14. EDWARD V.. beloved Uustand of Anna t'oh.U. Ilela tnca and friends a'.so members of t'nlon News Relief As la'lin. Proxresslvo Assem Wy No. I. A ii M. p.. an1 Commercial Department or tlv Hel! Telephone Company of I'ennsyUanla aie Invited to attend the funeral serwies. ,,n Wednesday afternoon, at ." o clock, at hu lite realden'-e. 213 South "-d st. Intermmt at Mjunt Pea e Cemetery. .."'mains may t Mowsd Tueda enlna Ui,,I,,'i.)V-n N',ltb Month 14th, JONA THAN E I1IIOAW in the MCi ear ot tils aie Itelatlves and 'rlsnds are Invited to at. tend the funeral at Pttunds' Meetlnn llousv. ltth and Tatnall sts , Ullmlnrtun. lel.. on Ninth Month I'ltli at II u'cluck. Intermsnt at 1 o'clock, at her city I HP',:!55,',.n Monday. September 14, 1014. at, ph.U ...phut Inter-' Wi'i.,,e -...w ,brEM' douehter of th lata , W llliam vnr.e an I Hapnah Uwls Wlster moer ja. juj-i, MAGDA IIL.NHY UoXNf'H ii 2''th Rerf.msnt. Ivir i . Iiinl nt Manhu .1 It t i.,i u . Funeral on Wednes Ur. , at 2 p i f4t M-iueunt st Ii.tertie-nt i rello.xs remeti. "i ,U1 15 i September 11. 1014. DANIEL UfV. Itelatlvs and irlen Is an- invtt! to attend the funeral sarvi'-ea en Tisi aft- ." .."; i.alr.' is-!' ' be-ti.jt st intciment at Mkiunt Morlnh ('..fii..,.., - mil and widow of William 13 Rogers, interment fiAVVYKIIH. On September IS, 10U, LOUJSB P. iit.f Jaiiiss .-awvera Relatives snl .(icoub nrenviioij io oiteni tne 'uneral ssrv- "V.-", lllNlil.r;. On September 13. 1014. GEORGE ' at lier !ai r sTTV Ti7 r.i "' i ""?" K.. son i' .borne .' an I E.isawth ll.na... tirrrit i .'?k .. "moqd i In ur .a r ,.iMW Bsfer 'ff-sssarsr &sffi? r ..i.erai on .uui tay . , c m. rro.tt i'ti.i I 1'iOKinsjti t interment at Holy Cross ' : WANTS 50,000 FOR GIRL'S FOOT ', 1 I..- , i Amputation Follows Loss Under Trolley Car, j THEN'iON, Sept. 15. -The right foot of ! a 6-year-old girl Is valued at 50.00g jn I a suit tiled In the Supreme Court by rump j. uueere, or camaen. Ho has started this action agolnst tho Publlo Service Hallway Company for Injuries suuereu py nis uaugnter, Catharine It Is ulleged that the trlrl w:i mn ,e and armless man who for years stood on I by u trolley car on August 3ti last, and eiainm iiei in uniu "i tne iHisiuiiieu. iimi ner root was so Dadly crushed that ' .vihi"n September U 1014. UICHARL HoU.E, agfd (is ears Funeral ..n TuesdaV! at . m.. from 1312 smi-h Capitol at Sal- Thooiai Aiuln, at ti i .. llltAIH.M. At Oeeati ilroi, v j.. on Sn- c.tSd'"1.!.. ,w.,r 'Bvly? and son of Martba and late J. .fan II nradle'v. Orient I.1k. Na SS. P snl J. : M SU, Vhlladolphl Cousiston and l.u Lu "1 1'ioklnsjti t tery. 1I0EI. On September 18. 1014. JANE IL. wlduw ol Joseph ii Howell, artist Rei. stive and fnenls are InMta. to attenl the funeral, on W elm lay. at 2 p. m.. from the resULu. e of er s..n ln-:aw. Henry rj. Sev bart, list, hristian st Interment at La fayette Cemetery. HI'TCHINsUN.- "n September 11. 1014 AQKKS .' m-TCHINoi').N duuirhtVr of "".' late Wll'Uni and Kllun Smith Funeral ,m W.lnes.liy. at 8 80 a. m.. from Mi29 ihet. nut st Mass of Solemn Heuitem at ir. chui h or our Lady of the Rosary at lo tt. m Intern ent at New Cathe.lmi ,i.7,... ,i Mriii -. Pie. AlA hZil 8 T KV,t'.n. Asn ,,7y ' T V o' o al . mploe if ta lluclus & Bradley Co, are ln id t.. at-.-nl funeral S?-AI'"Vr,.,a' . p m. from late real- w.uv, -. . ur e a-1 . e K-ireei Memorial M. i ainarine tt , ?ll r..-. 'n ounusr nivnr, neptembsr 1R luU. El.IZAHETH HARTSiioHNK "Ta'H 1 ' ft I lots of laM R. Jagues. by sudden II pn, at I....UJI .-Jrove, near Rahway. N. j i,u, B !' i funeral later u K r ODHty.1.... " v "tree urinks ana In "8Say would mood Prophesied that , the police. Few arrests wera made, but wa n-'t too befuddb-d she a 002 be out of the "Cor- ' tbo fcogSirs. when eeen by members of I Jww tvt soiral days until 1 Ho had a little houo on Spring strset near Eleventh. This was presided over by a colored woman who posed as his wfo. Tho rows between the cripple and Ills black holpmato kept Spring street lu good humor for years. Tile colored woman once In a while would catch her lc:pni.U so stupefied that he could not help himself rihe would search hla pockets tor money and uutckly transfer it to a Tenderloin saloon. She would drink as much as possible and tben leave as many dollars us she had left with the bartender as a drawing ac count When her husband woull awuko and tttid that he had been rt-boed ho would hunt up his bla k partner If b. r br&ln too befuddb-d she wo'.-U teave ir.au things it hud to be amputated. Tho company Is viibVM iwt iicaii&unce Bcntfjs Wharton Chur.ll. .Mih nn.t a,i ..'. 1... L I ft.? Sf.l.k .-.-... '-7. - - ....-..,. ii. "'.,AVi"N.c, -o September 12. 1814 EMMA J HRAYBON. wfiow f Arthur oAybe XH8l"1 'lfM5 00 Tutftbw. at t P. n..rt C.mcterj- " Interment Femscft ,,lV,,i),i,;,. fN8ftt?t l. RJ? neral ser lce. Tusiday. at 8 p in . at M3 S lvrt si . Catudjn. n j. ulumM B... tit Cemeivry. Woodatoftii. N. J.. ob Wt4tt- hAAi" 6asirer '. fc.tv"? un.i , -t.nl. ... i.-irr, . .;.- . ' .--.---. .w -,,., ,.v',' ni -...,,,,. gJW n m ri-om t10 Paschall -w..,.e Vu iwiim), ( to j ?. West Phiud.iohU sZ!L rJ!hir. i-ld-n-. 4H4 tuuum .t 1. i77??'-.st'..0.?B?at ''hureb. at 10 (ycleju ! C,.Vvf,!!5l -L- 05 BiPtWBfcw 12, 1014. MAR tel.,thM B(j frlaula are liait. t t a-tird 'ot.eral serin M lilt p. . , v, ed-..!; !' " 'at" li-lll. V' " e I. 1 . T t r . I Vl ' i .n ' I AIC1C On e;..nit.er 11 lttu 'All . t v i sers ea , - t-er oo' h- f i iu i ' . 24 st Ferns oj ' ., tuetu a.t i'rwo-d . en Des.lai u, l.'i.i JT .. ."Tt" v.f ,. i. Te r,rvr,.. .7:M,r. .: "t."-. avi'uSt. ii Et"Vnb,.r ' ,MI MARY AVlljpit Dua notlcB of ,ni funeral will b n,.,ii,JJet rntUdairhu. . UAIItll. At the resldsnr. i eu.-. n HHV. l.Mml.. l... .. . r r. .T... . ?!' v ' .""4 (VUl, A,W fubsral at bla ;:. 1 l (Tllttl M4KV A K. ilOIINSON. On September 12, low AVvi REMS. ir of J. Howell Johnson Relatl'vel ?.'. I"' ,08ttsn.l fun-ral servl.-ei. n W',V'''sJ Z ? 1; l"''y. at her ut, rev' In- - 2441 Columbts. i.ve l5J-:i-I -KV. . -1 faplember 18. 1014 MARY J l-AKKii ' 'f William K-i .;.!. ,.. . .-',. bii iuii-e-1 I , ..rter.l funeral aeribaa. on Thursday j..t.n.. ,n i,.-iii: at ner lata residen'-e. :-i.7 Ar.-h . iDiermeiu prliate Please emit fr, I.Vl'EY.- On giptember 11, J0J, UWE.N bubnd of Annl iA-ey Funeral iji?.' di . at S SO a. in , from ll Lou n ton !t Nketown So ten n .Ugh Mass of Rii0, -i K & .ik. Iral Cemetery- " "'" lis Funeral on Tuesday, from 2;u concord vi.i i nmden. N J Intemirnt Arhnaton Cem IOl V. bt'Ol'LI.KH. At Elkton. Md.. an BcDtembsr 10. 1011. Dr HERALD F son of It?" Jnh" c. and Mary F Scouller Itolatlves nl friend are Invited to attend the funeral s-rv. i oj. on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, it lite apartments of Oliver 11 Hair. 1820 Cheit. nut st. SViXS J'n Ssptamber 11, 1014. FREDK. VfL1 N ' busban I pf Frtini ea Stott (nea Altemus Funeral sen lees on Tuesday aft. .rnojn. M ! yik prevlteli. at Ills ala reel line 2317 N 17th ,t. InUnnint i" HllliHe cemeieri hl'l.l.lVAN. At hl r,ildiiu-e, 839 Cherry st . I'umdi-n. jr. J.. Sept. 11 ltll4. JOHN il husbanl of Mary Sullivan aaed 27 ytara! . '.".';. B"tlce f the tunsral will I ti T.UIHA.-SOPIA TAHRA. 8 ye.ra. i4 MIL T. I.OIl. I18.NRV TAYln. 50 years, 73 Lon.harl at. T,,U:"lJi,T M.'4001 TM1.HBIIT 90 years, I'll Mlsworth st KTri'HIKlN. - On Sapiemler II. 19l. JOs 8Kl'H SMAI.I.WfMir) VhTrEKI.BirV iu. Ilies and f'lenls are Invited to attend lbs funeral eent.es on Monday afternoon, at 3 o.loek, at bis lata rpleic. W "rucs st. In., ilium private - VyyJi', , September lt,..l4, SAOIH otsEL. aaed 41 yrat BslaTWes awl 'rlsoda art invited to attkn1 th. fuiwi.. ht'iim. hi T..Uy aftsrniwe. at 3 o'clock wsols.ly, st b r late resld.ur,. 7;'l N' ttb StL H. iresri. lutermaet private, at Adath J.shuruo Cents- iri t KI'II1U. "ti Vlntb Month 12h mu .. t-LI'tl l.t-.tTKiM Relatives are iBiitedto at" AlTBH.-Oat tepieiaber 4. J9JI. MAKf t.nl me funeral, from Oakmoot. Palawar- l " T' " J"'' waiter lnfcaTiir J.'"iVo.,ttu',n'J,h.Hmlh ,s- t ti is? Keiat.n. and 'rt.nla r mwteo to aitil i l-iiy.U1'- HA,t,By LIDDKLL. 8 y,a?I" fuuarjl aerilcja. a Wdss4sy after. SS65 F serg.ft .t years, uuua fc, J o . li i ir.tpl al her lit J LIVI'IIV At Kawtpwn. Pa.. Monday sn raalden-e. SrW V Stn ! Iat.raj.la u, tai. ner 14. I"U. THOMAS B. LlN1(..v' iVi l'ce CsUMrry. W ''' ?. .iW..''"!. 1. MM . InfAS , VP.y'.'.V'i)'''' bf H.1.VH, ELLEN. iiwm ut .( iiki m ; r . r iMmt&l MMtY J .w ..-- .. .vu..s., -uwnii lurtacr naitm iiou. 'Us ate re.l.'.nre. Wasliluai, ,,,"' Net.n on rhirsduy S?tVn7iVr .r"!, f. 1 . . I" Iliti'setlt at Ntown -. ,. , .' ;i,,i... .rr .,,, v Hcalm T rmfoil fr. on Vt4nflly morntn ir'iv ut l' ea Sunday, 4iiitmb u, jun. vi.r,y u .-1 t t. ......... , rrin-mr-tr 13 lull ....... -I Ul'Mn rife "f WiliUm K.H.. V.J P ' o f tb funeral win Ujttv.o L"i.! late rc-IJen e. 3107 Arch at. ' WOHIKI in t-eutemoar It 1 '.r k la M.r . in. r'ltb.tl '1 i r . r i, ,. , a. . dai a'te'onrr ,, i ,,, ,, 'kr' nftl. e I";- F i.!:sti a e Laurel HUI i e.oat.i. 114 KATIH ,' kill '" 1 uetf. hs ,r Ur. In , v
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