Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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TANTE VITTORIA
S&LEFORZEITALIANE
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U -APPHQCOI DI TRENTO
nOMA, 23 Febbralo.
I. -II...... nlin rttln I (nun Mai
... .itno e nel Tlroto hnnno guadagnnto
fjrnw'"" ., ' , ..Ittarla. eho nolra' nvern
JM&tkmiM fortunnjo per nil Itallanl nello
"MraKSilonl future contro Trfcnta. Ttltta
S.rtl Wna montuosa del Callo, tra I
E5tr Lnfganza e Ccgno, stilla sinistra
fiBrtriW c' data occupala dalle torso
Slt. ?? ..,,.,. .,
fuSwro della Ouorra annunclava lert
m .t-ict1mrt nnornztono:
2il Val Sugnnn. con la loro sollta
Sow cftenslva metodlea, Ip nostra truppe
ftl Cnllo tra I torrentl Lara
mi a Ccgno. L'attncco comlnclo' al
f!ftdt Febbralo. Gon una fltta neb
!", ,amontagno coperto dl novo alta I
drlKpartt dl fantcrla alplna o plceoll
!m dl osploratorl volontarll rogglun
Kyi. nmmlta' dot Callo d le alturo
J3. di-cul cacclarorio lo forzo nemlclio.
Aliurai dallo auo poslzlonl dl Monto
Su , n Monto Conetto tl ncmlco nprl'
S"viol'ento fuoco contro dl nol, ma la
Jrtitlerjo nemlcho dovettero tncera. II
Mjtrt HllB'IBrin IlBliuau ciui..n.viHiiMio u
SwtUchl, nppogglatl dal fuoco dclla
SI .rtlgllerin, ma I suol- sforr.l furono
iTu frustratl da I la valorosa rcalatenza
,.. .nir trumc
SSfilla notte dal 18 nl 19 Febbralo, con
2 mmVA audaco nvanzata, lo nostro
rZ. Bccuparono iltro terrono,. eaten
tado la icna occupata-verso l'lnacllatura
T ifontt Cola. Lo nu'ovo poslzlonl Bono
rtin Jdiora solldamento rlnforzato o
Stlilcate. coslccho' ora proteggono tutto
nkiclni),dl Borgo. . . . . .
1-AMai I" borgnto dl nonccgno odl
RoncM sono. state da nol occupato In
jMiUvlonaBUlia sinistra uei uicuu.
SUCCKSSO IMPORTANTIS. -
Ia conqulata della zona montuoaa del
.! ha nnrrato in lurzu iiuiuiuo uun.v
frii Snrana plu' vlelno al campo trin
!i!.i hi Trento. oltro clto ad aaBlcurare
bommsso dclla zona dl Borgo. Noft o'
Ktriniio 'essero trasportatl buIIo alturo
LmiMat. Kll Itallanl Inlzllno l'attacco
Mlt "oper esterno dl Trento. como 11
mpjxTdl fortl a nord-oveat dl Levloo,
lo' I fortl dl Tenna. La reglono con
SiUU 8l trova a circa una qulndlclna
u .nlrlla-da Trento propria, ma queste
I mlndld jnlglla dl atrada aono acmlnate
(oitltalseono II formldabllo campo trln
onto dl'Trento.
fls qustl rclrcoll mllltarl al rltleno clio
Itatta pero' dl una notovole vlttflrla
(tile foneittallano che lianno potluto coal
padipiare1 gll approccl al campo trln-ttrtto-
dl'Trento.
p V-, miih nTATinnvpOT
S'otlile clunto a Londra dlcono clio una
mudrsfnavale glapponeae e' glunta senza
bddei)tt-nel Medltcrraneo portando aeco
m buonaquantlta" dl (dyovolantl, o
tSperf drA. cnii lo flotte nlleate. La
V J.. J.nnn.. a fnfmBtn..H . In.
croctatorl C9razzatl, uno del quail, II
Kutira, fu cokrulto In Italia nel cantlcH
'imldo. I'
BUa (elegrathmada Petrograd dice clio
u notlzle udlciall bI rlleva clio lo perdlto
r.klte dal turchl ad Erzcruni' ammontano
"t (9,000 uomlnl, tra ucclal, ferltl o priglo
olerl. I.'dvanzata dello forzo maso. In
lsl JtlnorS contlnua sulla estcsa fronte.
nrso Treblsomla e -verse 11 Lmro'dl Varr.
JtelegrMiunt, da Tlflla, capltale iQl'tCau-,
uo, aicono cue le iorzer ruaao operantl
eotro--Treblsondav sono glunte a. ".poclie
elglla da nizeh, una locallta chq o' nd
ijptna 35 mlglla da Trebisonda, coslccho'
foccupazfone dl questo Iniportante. clya'
Mrittlma turca bu ilar Nero o' qu'latlono
U'fiotnl. . II comunlcato utTldalo ruaso
llct mmpllcemente clio lo truppo dello
tur cqntlmiano l'lnacgulmento dello rlma
nt forze turcho della guarnlglone dl
Eneriifrf. "
I LIBRARY HEAD, DIES
to&tlaatflrnm Pi, nn
w returned annuallv In this rltvv i,n
toed Dart Of Ilia Rchnlnrlv lfnnwlorl-o
to wch good uao" that tho Unlvofalty of
rimuylinla conferred the honorary do
rw o(mastor ot arts on BJr. Thomaon
IMr. Thomson was also a ipunber of
"y drganlatlona In which he could
japport culture and research, being a
tader ot tne Phlloblblon Club In 1304.
JJere h suifo has served aaxurator until
t seatb, and chairman ot tb library
Binmlftee of the Art Club, a member of
Wiisttrtcal Society of Pennsylvania and
JMfflcer of Uie Society of tho Sons of
r-rorge anu the Albion Society. Ho
a hiember of the American Library
wciation and for many years a member
hVv'i t'wwylvanla Library Commission.
"uchjia was appointed by the Dover-
lb addition to these clubs. -Mr, Thorn-
Snt. ..memDer or 'f18 Franklin Inn
W and 6f the Rowfant Club of Clovo-
vjiM-o , r '"S'xut oi iiiq council
'SSt'w)c ,tJr for the Tromotlon of
K 0?lt'n In the Home Teaching
vl . for. l.h! BIInd- "8 alde"a ' B'"t-
K, branch of the Free Library
SSi Jiersons could And books
CW Bight read,
fw. Thomaon la Burvived by a widow,
WvlT."" Thomaon; three sons,
c4r Vivian nnrf TTn-u .,n.i n... A..i.
SJii?f J?"6' w King. airs. B. B.
? nK2L- 0erge C. Balrd and Miss
g-o- fiomson.
fw WHO R0R1JKD HOTEI,
" ?d2!ii!2I5 CAPTURED
HE'r.Weetg ill UjcIc When Wa(ch
I man GJvdp Chqso
ilm an'1 former . manager of the
Zl.?n PDeared In Htui, fit rata P.nfnn'a
M 41d t0 l)rosePUta . a, man who
bU Tr r orK roaa ' l
Ift1,..." vimiwieiy jor tne man, ne
t very far; a bicyclist ran Into'
SSJMrt accused of; the burglary said
w -Albert Brattbn. 35 years old. ot
illin . ' Blreet- e was held with.
KU for a further hearlnir on Feb-
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avvi, l:."k ":"..","'.?.. .;.
fefS. H?Wns s btandlng Tiear the
IB? aen ha knur Mn -.. .. ,.
na vp tho toad Tha watchman
w ms Dicycla and gave chase.
ru- -tw fwa JlBQttlft IUr
W ?iWas P!ed all over the road-
W was Knockea down oy
ne was BtMnned and easy to
hall " two wen escorted the bur
f . thrhome pf Mr. Lukes. They
' wiwaow opn, a Jimmy Inside,
S l&TSa nln rt BlIvarurnM irath.
f U to bo taken away.
f 1JM
t Run for flovrrnor. Affflln
OWWA. a c Feb. .,- Cole I
J" announced fee will be. a
for IhA TiAtnnnratta namlm.
f Governor i)i th next prlmaryi
pKM Itichurd 1 Manning pr-
i "ifise serve as Qover-
itil uyfy jt year
EVENING
MAN-TAILORED' GIRL SAVES $500
YEARLY; ABHORS LAOES AND FRILLS
Miss Florence Kindig,, At
tractive Phone Operator,
Eschews All Feminine
fripperies and Enjoys It
whn'iiUE0 a Klrl of K'n-land demeanor,
that ffi 8. V?,U St.ra,8ht ln th8 y- Add to
In n SlJ.i.""!"8 0t BO0d 0W8hlp. Throw
vo i 1 m.oUi.c,b MI, th trousers) and
Vwi?.! 118? Plorencft Klndlg.
Ii?" .h ,r there be any fuss about
H7 StlO Raid. Dt1Ml.lnn . .1.. -,, r., .
Brlwtitt., .. . J;'v"n,"ii i uiu uioinon. ono
20 h,i R Bh?.waB ncar'y but not nulto
11 -?,af cJ',e.a llmt he would bo equally
?.!?. lf.,Bh0 ycro two acoro and nve.
,,.m i8 iKlndlB Bald Bh0 helleved In being
truthful, comfortablo and economical. She
X JSr" ln,al", c,othcs cvr slnco gradu
ntlng from knee dreasea aono years ago.
.And yet, desplto her apparel, she cannot
bo called n mannlah girl.
SANS FItlLLS, SANS JBWELS.
She dooH not havo to bother about the
latcat fcmlnlno fflppcrlea which chango
every month or ho. There's no running to
the dressriiakcrs and. to the storo to match
thla and that.
Glinting sldecbmba, bracelets nnd other
oncumliranccs can obtain no apace on
Jllsa Klndlg's person. Sho believes In be
ng consistent. When on a Btreet car she
lets tho girl who happens to bo with her
get tho first vacant scat. In fact, Bho
delights In holding a strap and declares
that sho ha-j frequent opportunity to fol
low thla hobby In Philadelphia.
"It used to bother me," Bho said, "when
persons stared at mo on tho street Of
course, thero waa no end of comment and
audlblo guesses na to who I wna, what I
did for a llVltie nnd nil Hint nnrt nf thlnir
OccaalonnllV linrHlRtnntlv nirtmiq tiprnnnq
followed mo until they learned that I was
iuat a matter-of-fnet, every-day, go-as-you-pleaso
sort of a person, nnd then they
let mo nlonc."
Miss Klndlg wore a bluo Back coat and
vest nnd skirt to match when sho waB
Bought for thla Information, and a fedora
hat crowned her brown locks.
"FLOCKS OF POCKETS."
' ''And I have audi a lloclc of pockets,"
aho declared enthusiastically. "I don't
havo to bother about hatfdbags or other
glm-cracks. I can carry anything I dealro
ln my pockets."
A man's watch nnd a- man's fob, which
hung from her vest pocket, wcro tho only
signs of Jewelry about Miss Klndlg.
"X follow tho atylea of- tho men." sho
said, "nnd get a suit nbout a3 often per
haps iir tho average youth. In summer at
tho seashore I always wear men's bathing
toga. Often In a spirit of fun, I act as
escort for my girl friends to tho theatre,
and take them homo to the door Just ns
ono of their young men friends would do.
SAVES $500 ON CLOTHES.
Thero Is a practical side to her hobby
for wearing malo attire, Miss Klndlg ad
mitted. Sho saves nearly $500 a year In
clothes. Sho docs not havo to buy as
many as moat girls, and laundry bills'
are, cut to a minimum, for aha doea not
havo to wear fancy shirtwaists.
The mannish nttlro has not given her
a tnsto for any of the traits of men.
She doea not mnoko cigarettes, but some
times carries a cigar or two to give to
the boy friends whom she meets socially.
POLICE SAVE FAMILY
TRAPPED BY F1AMES
Father, Mother and Two
Daughters Carried to Safety
Froinurning Jlome
VU
Policemen of. the 3d street and Falrr
mount avenuo station, who saw the flames
ln a house ncrpss the way, carried a
mother ancKfithcr and their two children
from ARggTOe-fllled liduso at 723 Mlntzer
streetjjarly today, as they were on tho
poWPof auffocatlng. .Ilnrry Iteeao. turn
key of the station, called, out a detail of
policemen when the red' reflection from
the burning houao lit up hla room. They
dashed across ttio atreet and broko in
tho front door of tho house.
A cloud of smoito greeted Ttceso aa the
door fell ln, nnd he ran through It up
tho stairs to tho second floor. Thero he
found Thomas Omdlclc and his wife Helen
nearly unconscioua from the Bmoke. Ho.
carried them downstairs and returned to
tho third floor, whore two daughters,
Florence, ngo C, and Helen, E, wero
sleeping. Ttceso carried tho younger girl
through the smoke flrst, but as he made
the last trip down the stairs tho smoke
overcame him and he fell at tho feet
of the other policemen with tho girl ln
hla armB,
The 'fire la believed to havo started In a
defective fluo on the flrst floor. Firemen
from engine company 21, at Newmarket
and Poplar streets, soon put out the lire,
The loss waa about $300.
BETHLEHEM TO SPEND
MILLIONS ON MILLS
Extensive Improvements to Be
Undertaken in Pennsylvania
Steel' Plants
HAnniSBURO, Pa.. Feb. 23. Follow
Ing an Inspection today of the Steelton
plant of tho Pennsylvania Steel Company,
E. G. Grace, president of tho Bethlehem
Stqol Company, and. next to Charles 31.
Hrhwnb the leading shlrit of tho Beth-
.lehem company, Intimated that millions
would be spent In a great, aeveiopment
program of the Pennsylvania Steel mills
at Steelton, Lebanon and Sparrows Point.
Thero will bo an Immediate moderniza
tion of the Steelton blast furnace depart
ment. The Inspection party left late today
for Baltimore.
SKATING IN CITY ENDS.
.iii
Rise in Temperature Plays Havoc
With Ice on Lakes
Ice-skating, which holiday Philadelphia
enjoyed on Washington's Birthday, ended
with a soft squash today, .
What ice remained as a result of the
cold "snap" la mushy and unsafe. Tha
park lakes were closed to tho public. Ills
Ing temperatures; with alternate! drizzles
of rain and bursts of sunshine, played
hayoo Ith the Ice. The mercury, with a
wide margin above 4Q degrees at noon,
continued to rise, giving credence ta th
forecast ,of unsettled weather and prob
able rain.
Osborne Trial Again Deferred
WH1TI3 PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 23. The
trial of Thomas Mott Osborne, ex-warden
of Sing Sing Prison, was (ndeflnately
postponed today bo that hla attorneys
might appeal from the Supremo Court de
cision, in which Justice Morachauser re
fused to quash tho Indictments. Justice
Mors'chauaer granted the appeal, and as
he Is Kcheduled to be tha trial Judge it Is
expected Osborne cannot go to trial untij
April I at the earliest
Ship, Bound for U. S., Aground
KOBE. Japan. Feb. . The .Japanese
stwm"hlp Tenyo Maru. 1M59 tons, has
gone fthor off Shuaonoseki with serious
damages. Part of tha cargo baa leu
letilsooed. Tha Tnyo Maru was bouad
froBl Hon Kpwj to Saa PrawsUtco.
Vm
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1016.
MISS FLORENCE KINDIG
Philadelphia Ritl who saves $500
a year by wearing mannish
clothes.
Miss Klndlg ts not a movie actress,
nor is sho going on tho stngo. She Is
chief operator at tho "West Braneli of
tho Keystone Telephono Company, 41st
and Market streets, and lives at 119
South S4th street.
POPE TRIES TO END AIR
ATTACKS ON CHURCHES
Pontiff Is Greatly Concerned
Oyer Deaths of Inno
fwcent qiyilians ,
ROMD, Feb. 23.
Pqpo Benedict XV has taken active
riteps to, end tho 'campaign of boinb
dropplng from ncroplancs. which has re
sulted In tho 'killing of innocent civilians
and damage of noted churches near1 the
Auatro-Italian theatre of war. The Pontiff
nas already npprpached Austria on this
subject, Tho attitude of tho Vatican
toward nbroplane raids wan revealed to
dny when It wns announced that, by
direction of tho Pope, Cardinal Qnsparrl,
tho Papal Secretary of State, had in
structed tho Archbishops of Itavcnna and
Milan and Bishops of other cities bom
barded by Austrian aeroplanes to express
tho profound sorrow of tho Pontiff for
tho innocent victims nnd his deep regret
over tho damage caused to churches and
other famous monuments.
Tho Cardinal's letter states that the
Pontiff has reneatedlv recommended r
the Austrb-HUngnrlan Government that
the war be conducted In conformity with
recognized, principles wliercby monuments
and churches of undefended cities nre
safeguarded.
CITY'S DISCARDED" HORSES
TO BE AUCTIONED TUESDAY
Animals Eagerly Sought by Farmers.
Furniture Salo
Horses, that havo outlived their useful
ness In tho Borvlco of tho city In the
Bureau of Fire 'nnd Police will be sold
at auction at the city stables, at 11th and
Wharton "streets, next Tue3day morning.
At tho same time, a largo amount of dis
carded furniture and equipment from city
departments will bo sold.
City sales of. horses and equipment al
ways are attended by largo crowds of
bargain hunters nnd T)y many farmers of
nearby counties and Jersey. Discarded
police nnd fir a horses are highly regarded
by farmers, as the horses almost always
are dropped from the service by Injuries,
affecting their feet, caused by hard work
on the asphalt, and blocks of city streets.
These animals are Bald ,to work well In
the soft land ot regularly tilled fields.
Form 35 to SO horses wlir bo Bold
Prices for the animals range usually from
$10 to $100. During 1315 a total of 105
city hprscs, discarded for one reason or
another. , passed to private owners. The
sale of city equipment covers u wide
range of objects.
PARCEL POST
PRINTING
.F!nt-cUM -work, good toclc, at following
pr!ce t
1000 Envelope (No. OK) .,.,,,,91.(5
100O Builneaa Carda ,,.,., i 1.85
1000 1-etter Headi., ;,,,,,. ..,' l.ao
1000 Hill Heads ,,, ,.,,,.,,. J. Bo
10OO HUtemenU .,..,.,,,....,,, l.oo
J0OO Note Head 1.J3
MIrk copj; plainly ?vhn ordering.
Keystone Process Company
tl North, Third Bt. Camden. N. J.
NOTICE
FORD
OWNERS
All Ford Auto owner realdinfc In 1'cnneyl
vanla are reqyeeit'l to lend name and
addreaa and number of car to our etera
eirica ana receive valuable Information ot a.
caih co-operative proportion in connection
with car yflu own
American Ford Owrfers' Ass'n
(Pennerlranl Headquarter)
6ta lrxel Uldr-. lk No. a, l'hUa.
Three Typewriter Ribbons, $1;00
for any machine, any aln(le color, ribbon
guaranteed bait on marktt
Keystone Process Comnanv
l North Third tjt. Camden. N. J.
IS JO mLvUTIFUL ItlTflS ATr! Kiris"
ta BAVJi BUQH Si to 6S I
CMS tIWfiVaa"9lSKCllSTBKa5X
DEATH BLAMED ON TOLICE
Mnn Charges Tardiness in Answering
Call When Auto Hits His Son
Abraham Welner. ot 943 North 2d
street, said today that ha would prefer
charges agnlnst tho police of tho Front
nnd Master streets ntatlon, nnd also the
3d Btreet nnd Falrmount avenue atntlon.
for falling to havo a patrol wngon re
spond quickly to a drug Btoro nt 2d nnd
Poplar streets, where hla son wan dying.
According to 'Welner, tho boy's llfo could
have been saved If n patrol wagon had
hurried htm to a hospital.
Bernard Welner. 4 years old, wns run
over yesterday at Poplar and American
streets, while playing. Ito Waa knocked
down by n wagon which waa driven by
John Pechntck, ot 242 Richmond street.
Tho boy waa taken to n. drug storo nt tho
northeast corner of 2d nnd Poplar streets,
which Is owned by Dr. Israel Paul.
According to Welner, ho sent n call for
a patrol wagon to tho Front nnd Master
streets station nt 3:50 p. m. When tho
patrol wagon fnllcd to arrive, ho says,
he sent another message to tho 3d Btreet
nnd Falrmount avenuo ntatlon, to send
tliolr patrol wagon. Welner said today
that the patrol from tho Front nnd Mas
ter streets Btatlon did not nrrlvo until
about 4:25 p. in.
Thla wns denied today by tho desk ser
geant nt tho Front nnd Master streets sta
tion. Ho said that tho patrol left flvo
minutes after tho messngo was received.
Tho police of tho 3d atreet nnd Falrmount
nvonuo station said that no request for a
patrol wagon waa received by them yes
terday from Welner. Tho boy was dead
when ho reached tho Iloosovclt Hospital.
Funeral of Thomas A. Mclvin
Tho funeral of Thomas A. Molvln, a
well-known newsdealer of this city, who
died last Sunday, will bo held thla morn
ing from tho home, 340 Qcrrltt street
Solemn requiem mnsa will bo said at tho
Church of tho Sacred Heart. Mr. Molvln
for many years wnn a pollccmnn, having
been appointed by tho lato Mayor War
wick. For tho last 12 years ho wns a
carrier of tho Philadelphia morning nows
papers. OBITUARIES
CHARLES HENDERSON BRADLEY
Brother of Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel
Biddlo
BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 23. Charles
Henderson Bradley, a mechanical engineer
with oHlccs at 7D Milk street, la dead at
his home, 1408 Conimonwenlth avenuo, fol
lowing an Illness, of a week. Mr. Bradley
was 43 years of ngo and a native of
Pittsburgh, Pa., tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles II. Bradley, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Mr. Bradley had resided In Boston
for somo tlmo nnd In hla capacity aa
mechanical engineer waa Instrumental In
tho building of tho Fish Pier In Soutli
Boston. He nlso was associated In an
executive capacity with tho Krlo City,
(Pa.) Iron Works.
Ho wns a member of tho Boston City
Club, the Engineers' Club, and tho Bel
mont Country Club. Ho la survived by
his wife, who was Miss Jcanetto Planco,
of Now York city ; ono brother, Alexander
Bradley, of Now York, nnd two slaters.
Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Blddlc, of Phila
delphia nnd Mrs. William Thaw, 3d, of
Pittsburgh, Pa.
CHRISTIAN SIIENK
Prominent Lebanon Valley Merchant
Dies at Advanced Ago
LtlBANON, Pa., Feb. 23. Christian
Shcnk, senior member of the dry goods
firm of C. & II, J. Shenk, of this city,
died this morning from a complication of
diseases following an Illness of two
weeks.
For a period of flvo years, beginning In
1864, ha was a traveling salesman for
Philadelphia wllolesalo dry goods- firms
and in 1871 catnblished tho Shenk store
her.l file wns:-80 yearai old and prom
Ineii a'oc'ally. ' " ,'''
CAPTAIN C. J. THOMPSON
Commander. of th6 British Steamship
Ilvington Court
Captain Charles J. Thompson, of tho
British steamship Ilvington Court, now
In New York harbor, died on Monday
night from heart diseaae at tho homo ot
his cousin, Harry Thompson, 2C04 South
Bancroft Btreet. this city. It is believed
the strain of handling a vessel carrying
munitions ot war to Europe, and tha
hardships endured by him In a heavy
APAHTMENXS
H This 13-story concrete and steql
llrcproof structure reaches the high
est point of development aa yet at
tained in apartment construction nnd
nay be properly styled a perfect
place of abode,
II An earnest effort has been made
to offer a matchless home to those
whose first consideration Is not to
count tho cost alone, but to procure
that which they desire; where there
Is only perfection, tha size and char
acter at which may be selected and
shaped, according to the distinctive
requirements of the Individual,
if Suites are arranged from two
rooms and one bath to ten rooms
and nve baths. Including several de
sirable bachelor suites.
11 The location Is excellent, being
convenient to the. business and shpp
ping centres and yet not too near,
II All things cjnaldered, the rentals
are moderate. -
II -J Fufther Information, arrange
ments for Inspection and reserva
tions may be made through
NORMAN S, SIJERWQOD
1411 WALNUT STREET
BEAT. ESTATE SOR SAIiE
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
WO Q O AX.
A new principle! con.
tant -supply; 24 to 3.
gala, 1c UaU RadUt
tor, too.
Accept ao usitltut.
Tb.tr Is nothing
"Just aa goo4',
Bend far Kree Uoohltt.
S.V.RPRVFS MfV
45 N. Second St. ifSft&aSi&
N..E. CORNER 17TH AND S&SSSS&bfSSffStm i
WALNUT STS. aBJSgBgfaS M
W'ra ? e .6.H
l:p M Efrk L ftffWFm
atorm during hla last trip across tha At
lantic, superinduced tho heart altAck.
Captain Thompson was 47 years old.
Ho leaves n wife and flvo children In Ms
card, nenr Liverpool, England. Ho -followed
tho sea since ho wns 10 years old,
ho-vlmr been In the Vorlh Atlantic aorvlcn
for 25 years, ot which IE wero spent with
tho Mder-Ui'inpster Line.
Ho had many thrilling escapes from
submarines during tho last year. While
ln command of tho British steamship
Lady of Good Shepherd tho vessel was
torpedoed oft tho Irish coast, but ho suc
ceeded In bringing hi ship Into port.
Ho commnnded several vessels carrying'
war munitions hetwean Now York and
Havre, France. In 1013 he commandod
tho Lako Superior, which was wrecked
oft tho St. John'n coaat. but Captain
Thompson saved all of hla passengers nnd
moat of the crew. His body will be sent
to Now York nnd shipped on his own
vessel to Liverpool.
JAMES D. RONEY
Formerly n Colonel in tho Pennsylva
nia National Guard
James B. ltonoy, formerly n colonel In
tho Pennsylvania National Ouard and a
member of the Philadelphia bar, died yes
torday at his homo In Dolnnco, N. J. Ho
wns 70 years old and had been suffering
from Brlght'a dlsonse.
For many years Mr, Honey had been
an ncllvo member of tho Odd Fellows and
of Masona' Lodge. .No. 51, nnd wns a life
long member of tho Pro.-jbyterlan Church.
Ho Is survived by a son, Jnmea P. Korcy,
whoso home is also nt Detanco.
in iu:moiiiam
IIOIINAN. tri InUnx memory of our daueh
tor. I'HVI,t.t.H'KVBbVN UOltNAN rebru
an- S3, 1910.
Beatijs
Theta Notices Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
ANSON. At Chlcairn. III., on February 21,
1016. VIIIOINIA St., wlfn ot Captain A. C.
ANSON. liolatUei ami friends nro Invited
to attend tlin funcrnt nervlces. Thursday, nt
2 V. in., at tho iipnrtmcnta of Oliver II.
Hair. 1S20 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. In
terment prhnte.
IIAKKH. On Tehruarv 21, 1916. SARAH F..
wlfo of the lato Henry llakcr. nued la
j ears. UclatUes and frlenH are Invited to
attend the runeral services, on Thursday
afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt the residence of
her son, D. II. llakcr. 6000 North nth at..
I ernrock. Interment nrhntc.
It.MlKITrr, On February 21, 1318, JAMES
J., son of the Into Jnmcs nnd Elizabeth
llnrrett, aixed 19 sears. Helntlves and
rrlendi. also Holv Namn Hoclcty of St.
Aratlm'H Church: Irish National rorcsters'
llrnnch, nobert Kminet, No. 6J7, nnd em
ployes of lleiwlck Clay Company, aro
Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday,
at 8:30 a. m.. from tho resldenen of his
aunt, .Mrs. Cnlherlnn Mcttavcrn. 3212 Mantua
ate. .Solemn Itequlem Mass at St. Aeatha'a
Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemelerv.
I1BNNY. On February 19. 1916. MAnY X...
widow of Dr. Samuel P. Denny. Relatives
unci friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Thursday, ut 11 n. m.. at her
lato residence, corner llrondway nnd Cen
tral avo.. Laurel Sprints, N. J. Interment
strictly prlvnte. ,
I11TT1NU. On February 23. 1916. CATHER
INE, wife of William nittlnir. aced 63
years Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Thursday,
at 2 P m.. from tho Oliver II. Ilalr Ilulld
Intr, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private.
llltnCK J1H.M N. On Tebruary 22. 1916.
KlilKAUUTlI C, widow ot William p.
Hrnckerman, Br., nsed tiO yenrs. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services on Friday, at 1:30 p. m.. at tha
Oliver If. Ilalr liulldlnir. 1820 Chestnut at.
I.nterment nt Fernwood Cemetery.
CAMl'ANA. On February 18, 1916, FIL1PPO,
son of Mlchete and Maria Tlerno, need 25
sears. Rolatlvea and friends aro Invited to
attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 7:30
o'clock, from his late residence. 12J6
Federal St. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Ml
Rita's Church. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
CAMl'IIKI.I,. On February 22, 1916. WII,I..
1AM II.. husband of Mary A Campbell nnd
son of the lato James and Mariraret Camp
bell (nee Sweeney), formerly of Illrch st
(loth and Catharine eta ). Relatives and
friends pre Invited to attend tho funeral
on Saturday, at 8 a. m . from hla late
residence, 2H61 West Sterner st (27th and
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hlh avej. Illth neoulem Mass at St.
loltimba'a Church. Interment at Holy Sep
ulchre Cemetery.
CA4':n-n February 20, 1916. tiATHAniNB
CAIir (nee Doyle), wlfo bf Owen Carr. Rela
tives and friends r Invited to attend th
funeral, on Thursday, at 7:30 a, m.. from
her husband's resilience, 2647 Cedar t.
Solemn Requiem Msss at St. Ann's Church,
ft 9 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
tery. 'COLLINS. On February SO, 1916, JAMES J
husband nf Allen c. Collins nnd son of Mar
garet and the lato t'hlllp A. Collins. Ilela
tlves nnd friends, also all societies of which
na wns a member, aro Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a, m,, from
his lata residence. 7103 Oreenway nve.. West
Philadelphia. Solemn Hluh Mass at St.
Clement's Church nt 10 a. m. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery. I
Cqi.T.lNS. On February SI, 1916, MAROA
HiST, widow nf Timothy Collins: Relatives
nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral,
on I rldny, nt 8.30 a. m.. from her lato resi
dence. 21.10 fl Rosewood st. Solemn Mass
of Requiem at Church of St. Monica nt 10
a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery!
Automobile service.
Iinsriir.R. On rcbrusry St. 1916, KATItnn
INI;, wife nf William Heseher nnd daughter
of I'eler nnd tlm lata Delia O'llrlen. Rela
tives and friends nro Invited to nttend the
funral. on Friday, at 8 n. m., from her lato
residence, 4302 Rlditn nve. Requiem Mass
at St. tlrldeet'a Church at 9:30 a m. In
terment nt New Cathedral Cemetery.
DIIIKIIILUTY. On February 22, 1916, i:L
I.EN. wife of Patrick Douaherty. Duo no
tice of the funernl will bo Riven, from her
late residence 162.1 North Mnrvlno st.
IWNr.r.VV. Suddenly, on February 19. 1916,
EDWARD, husband nf Hllialieth Dunlovy.
need 37 years Relatives and friends of tho
family aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Thursday morning, nt 7:30 o'clock, from
the residence nf his brother. Anthony A.
Dunlnvy, 147 Porter st. Hluli Mass nt St.
Anthony's Church, Oray'a Ferry road and
Fltawnter St., nt 9 30 a. m. Interment at.
Holy Cross Cemelerv.
HAKVnV. On February 2t. 1916, JACOB,
husband of Sarah Harvey nnd son of tlio
late Joseph J and Sarah Harvey. Rela
tives and friends nre Invited to nttend tho
funeral services, on Thursday, nt 2:30 p, m..
nl his lato residence, 1737 McKean st. In
terment nt Adath Jeshurun Cemetery.
H()F.sTl.ni;V. On February 20. 1916. OTTO.
husband of Mattte Hocstcry. need 41 m.
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
tho funeral services, on Thursday, nt 2 p. in
precisely, from 2074 Hideo nve. Interment
private.
l'i:V. Entered Into rest, on Tobrunry 21
1916, II.MMA I., widow of Joslah 11. Pew
Jr. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to
nttend tho funeral services, on Wednesday
at S p. m . ut the resldenen of her nenhew
Dr. Wllmer W. Trlnklo. 1438 North 13th
at. Interment nt Mount Holly, N. J.
I.INSU On February 22. 1916. EVA. daugh
ter of tho late Lewis nnd Hllzabeth 1.1 nse
Duo notice of thu funeral will bo Riven
from tho residence nf her nleco, Mrs. Sam
uel Nushaum. l&l West Sharptmclt st.. Ocr
mantown. LOUD. On February 20. 1916, HARAII A.,
wlfo of Edmund I,ord. Relatives and friends
aro Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday,
at 1 p. m., from the residence of her son-ln-Inw,
William I.nubcr. 3640 N. 13th st. Re
mains may bo viewed on Wednesday at B p.
m. Interment Arlington Cemetery.
MANIXI.V. On February 22, 1916. IIARY.
widow ox John Mnncely. wred 62 years
Relatives and friends are Invited to attond
the funeral services, on Frldny. nt 2 p. m ,
at her Into residence, 1S1C Fontnln nt. Inter
ment at Oak I.ano M. II. Churchynrd
Friends may view remains on Thursday
evening.
MAIKITTA, On February 21. 1916,- RAF
FAEI.O MAROTTA. husband of llcalrlre.
aired 49 sears. Relatives and friends, also
Court Alesandre Volte. No. 316. F. of A.,
and Socletn do Mutuo SoccorBo San Olullano
Unlono Fraterna Acceturese. aro Invited to
attend the funernl. on Frldas. at 8 a. m ,
from his latn residence, 723 South 7th st.
Requiem Hlitli Mass at St. Mary MairdeJen
dl Pazxl'a Church, at 9 a. in. Interment
nt Holy Cross Comcters.
MAXHXrx. On February 21, 1916, In Now
Vorlt. ItlCHARD I... son of Anna II. and thn
luto Jacob G Maxwell. Relatives nnd
friends aro Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at tho
residence of hlB mother 180 Manhelm st ,
Germnntown. Interment private.
JlcCANN. On February 20. 1916. MART A,
widow of Edward McCann. Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., from tho resldencu of
her son. William U. McCann. 1834 Poplar
st. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
Remains may bo viewed Wednesday from 7
to 10 p. in.
MKLVIN. On February 20. 1916. THOMAS
A., husband of L.uoy Mclvin and son ot the
Into William and Mary A. Melvln. Funeral,
to which tho relatives and friends are In
vited, on Thursday mornlnc. at 8 o'clock,
from his Into residence. 349 ucrrltt st. Mass
of Requiem nt thn Church of tho Sacred
Heart at 9:30 o'clock precisely. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.
MIINIOH. On Tobruary 21. 1916. ELIZA
1IET1I. widow of Domlnlquo Menlee, ln her
89th sear. Funeral services Thnrsday. at
2 p. m . at her lato residence, 1721 S. 10th
st Interment prlvnte wvuto service
MOVER. On February 21, 1916, O FRANK
husband of Eulullo I), Moser (nco Horn-
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"'"'. JisisiiTes ann rrienos, also- uroin- jJi
"hood i of Andrew nnd 1'hllln ot th Westltalf
Ji0.S.rr5bJ-tern Church, aro Invited to at.? f J
tend tho funeral services, on Haturdaj. Kit It 22
P. tn.. ftt his latn reMenf lnf7 tjimfltr --V
vb Interment private nt Fernwood Cem-
'ry. Friends may call Friday, 8 to t TSC
P. tn. Auto nervlcs. - 'Jy;
Mimi'IIY. On February 20. U16. JOltrJ. be. "
2i i,".??n,l ot Ann Murphy and son of.th
R!SPt),M? Woodstock. .County. Mayo. Ire-;
wiili. J,c.l?,.ur".nnd "lends, nlso the .Rev, ,
William .Welsh tlranch. No. 149. C, M B,
rtVnI2Vl"'ti '9 Vna.th funeral, Thurs
?iI!nln.,';..llt, n'eloek, from h 1st)
KhnlViTnt "JB. Bunnystds ave.. Falls of x
irML'w So!?rnn jfequlem Mass at St. ii A
hi ff.,P,.u.reh ."' i:,.. 0'c'x. interment rjX
st. Marys Cemetery. Iloxborouzh. j,
n'?.(l;tr'.l;:r0.n February 19. li, BMIDtO "
iiMiU.',!',V.,":"?.nI ot MR,I PascaJe. aged
tl 1,?I?a "elallves nnd friends ara Invited
in attend the funeral, on Thursday, at I - '
nM'li ' m, hls lnt" residence. 620 Cath.
St SrJh ?.ol(,mn. Hl"h M,uw nf Hr-aulem at -i (4
i KiU"1!1"! de PaaI Church, at t - V
a. in. Interment al Holy Cross Cometery.
RMrtA i?Iil0:'.-fi.1 Trd.day, Second month
5UI. ,lXi9Lr' L" ihr.th rear ojf her
yW RaJdson'
LSm Friend,-'"! in.,R f.1""1. .Vl9 -un.l.:
Chestnut, Fifih-day, 24 h In'st . at 2 S m!
Interment private. 'Kindly omit nSnln,
'"lliKXiZr0?- February 22, 1916, jAMHS W
frlendsVa?o,Lodi"NoJ'M -U,.",,,!va" W
MnteKrlvl ,Rl M,! Fellowa-'Cernetery, Bur.
eavimV ltVt,i'. .,Ca,",'"n Vll meef 'train
leavinic Market at. ferry at 1:20 p. m.
SAULS. On "-February 22, UI6, at West
P'i,...?J ',- "J;KfCA A., wife Sf amrm
I-. Sauls, daughter nf ElliabetH A. ami lata
iii V ,,Cm"', Friends of the family may
call rrlday evfnlnir nt her late residence. IS
Apple nvo.. Westmont. N. J. i.',.n.,ii r.
vices nnd Interment private,
MCHEVtlls. On Februnrv 21. 191R kia
ROTHKRMEL. wlfo'S? William 1L HchembA.
.. m I unernl services, on Saturday, at J
1. m., at her Into residence, 2S6 South 63d
st. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemeleri-.
S,4V 'Vi!l! .At I'lltafleM. Mess., on Fehroary 'VI
??,. X1,6. the. Hov. SAMUEL S. SCWARli. 1"v
1 inrn errtr.nm nt I.!,!.... .. i A "? J
; nurcli of New Jerusalem, J5th st. and
l'ark nve.NVw York city. Interment at
sV"' L'",rcl 1"" Cemetery; Fhlladelpnla. M
2:30 p. m., on samo das.
HIKOEL. On February 22. 1916. LOUISA,
widow of William Slejel Rolatlvea and
friends nre Invited to nttned tho funeral
services on Friday afternoon, nt 1:80 o'clock,
"tth" residence of her son. Frank Blettel,
4404 Oreeno st , Uermnntown. Interment
private, nt Chellon Hills Cemetcrs-.
6Nl)i:iI. At Jit. Carmcl. Ta.. on TVl,.
- '- v vf mi t iiiiii. hi i u m . m. . n w .
0, 1916, MATILDA 13. SNVDEll (nee Koch. -i
ersperBer). wife of Stanley II. Sorrier, n.u. "
tlves and friends aro Invited to nttend the , i
funeral services, Friday, at 1 n. m . at tha i
SI1.1,"!, W,lMr, n''"lnp. 1S20 tihStnut it.! X.
1'hlladelphla. Interment nt Fernwood Ceme- "'"-
tery. -
T I m' 'n- -?,., kk -..
,b,i . wii ,-runiary a, 1'.II6, ED J son
of William J. and Josephine V. Tracy. Hela.
tlves and friends nro Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday, afternoon, nt 1 o'clock,
from tho residence of his parents, 337 West
LoKiin st., Ciermantown. interment at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery. Auto funeral.
VANDKIIHUCE. On February 21. 1916
LOUISA. M.. widow of Jamce Vandersllce!
need 80 sears. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funernl services. Thursday
at 2 p. m. preclsels-, nt her Into realdenc.
1826 W. Huntingdon st. Interment private!
IVATI'ltt. On February 21, 1916. MAUDH
LUC1LE. daushter of tho into Ionldas II.
and F. Al co Waters. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services on
Thursday, at 2:30 p. m.. at 206 South
Oraniro st.. Media, l'u. Interment at Media
Cemetery.
WKItlll'R, On February 22. 1916. M1NNIH
11 . widow of Frederick Webber. Rela
tives nnd friends aro Invited to attend the
precisely, at the resldenco of her daughter.
Mrs. O. W Klnc, 779 South 02d st. Inter
ment private. New York nnd St. Louis
papers please copy.
WISH. On February 22, 1916, JACOB II.. '
husband of Mary Wise, need 71 years, ttel
ntlves and friends, also Improvement Lodge
No. 197. K. of P.: KlnKsessIn? I-odiro. No.
309, I. O. O. F,; Upper Darby Caatlo. No,
J99. K. O. E.. and emplos-cs of Southern
Pennsylvania Traction Company, are Invited
to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at
2 P. in., at Clifton Heights M. E. Church.
Remains may be viewed at his lato residence
423 llrondway avo.. Clifton Heights. Thurs
day. 8 to 10 p. m. Interment ut Arlington
Cemctcrs-.
YOUNG. On February 23, 1916. JAMES O .
huBband of Matilda Young and son of the
latn James and Mary J. Young. Relatives
and friends urn 'nvlted to attend tha funeral
services, on Thursday. Fobraury 24, at X
P. m., at his late residence. 2618 South 6th
st Interment private. Friends may call
i eunrouMjr, a vu iv p. m.
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