J.S'l) i tir FOR CLEAN ,-CONMnONS IN HOTELS 1 ' FtBoard of Health Assigns Six In- Sanitation TO EXAMINE AND REPORT Physical Status of Employes Also to Be Subject of Investigation to Protect Public Insanitary condition in th kitchens of tha 43SI hotel, restaurants and lunch rooms of the city will be lmoed when six Inspectors of the Bureau of Health complete the taik assigned them today by Director Krusen, of the Department of Health and'Cliarltle The Inspectors hate been ordered to ex amino and report on conditions In kitch ens. Icechests, dlnlmr room and ntore houses. They also are empowered to ex amine Into the physical cdndlllon of tool.?, chefs, waiters?, waitresses, and busboyn. In every Instance where worker cannot produco certificates of Rood health from physicians they wilt have to undergo n thorough merles of tests for transnilaalblc dlscanes The, la a Klvlrif; thu Department of Health Jurisdiction oter food worker be came effective May 28, 1913, but because of tha small number of Inspectors In the city service only a partial inspection uas made last year and proprletora were de pended upon to see to the physical well being and cleanliness of employs In assigning the inspectors to their new duties, Director Krusen told them that an place found to be Insanitary In an n--ect should bo reported at once and the pro prietors warned to make netessar .hanger He also told them to Instruct all proprietors to use every effort to prevent th emplov ment of any cooks, etc, who In anv wav are affected with transmissible disease. Director Krunen, from experiences already gained through the taming Into effect of the hotel and restaurant net, gives most of the hotels and restaurants a clean bill cf health. He today declared that there Is no neces slty for putting In effect here the plan used In Now York city, whnrc three different colored cards are IkMued to the best giade of places, the second grade to those that barely pass the department requirements. "Philadelphia eating pluie"," t-ulel the Di rector, "are, in a rule', clean, but there are xceptlons, where eondltIon are far from satisfactory It is these latter that we want to lmprovp through the lntrumental Ity of the 1915 law." FiFTY RECRUITS FROM EAST FALLS JOIN BRITISH ARMY -C..Wa3rc, iwFLJa T"r 7v ;u rr ii -y " 'j?r- i . Ha. ?x jS I " W &j v .w. 120 WEST PHILADELPHIA MEN CERTIFIED TO ARMY One hundred and twenty men within the Jurisdiction of Local Draft Hoard Xo. 48 svere certified to the adjutant general of Pennsylvania bv District Board N'o 1, an nounced tod a) as follows Ivlck Ilrnckmen, (iOJ'l Hanscm t Cecil V. Cobbett .V.ciei Do Lance y si Wood" U llalllet. .".-,17 .Spruce si William Cuhler. .-,1)47 Nnruce Mt. Wltr K. (Jmholtr. He. HI Uw l.inrey at Joseph It. Wilson. ShllJ (Jhntnut hi Oliver VV, Ilnndolph. 5121 I.uiilievv si LlojrS 0 Iodlne. i:lh H r.ilih st .leorge L llrant, 112 HI Jlirlcet si William 11 Illckarcls, r.Wt Hpruce st Alfred Shelton. 311.1 t.uillow st John T, Dun Up. 10 H ltoMnsun si , Mlchieel (Irossbers. 514 H. Mllllck si V Mlhrle.ll 8tone, IAS H Mst si Karl U. Dure, 11031 Chestnut St Michael J. Olblions. 'J7A 8 (13d st JUrletah n Hurler. HOW. Walnut st Arthur H. Roberts. (114(1 Chestnut si Kobert II, Wilson. .V14 Walnut st Paul A. Brrnnun, (MJ1 Hpruce st. Frederick Ceioler. dln3 De I.amey at I-eo l.oeb. IIII 8 .',2cl St. Prank T. Hand .",7J", Ludlow l David 8. Moorr. Jr. 233 8 57th st Harry S Mullln 137 8 rlld st Trank I; II Htone r.l'Jl Chestnut st. Milium J Wel.b Him locust st, Charles Ilrownsteln. 109 K Cecil st Joseph Atosius Mullln, 137 M 1134 at. Alfred T liedKRun. nr3J Ludlow st Charles 8 HUtsrr. 2tL' 8 .',3th st Own P T.ak, 41115 Locust at Walter Myers. 20H P. 57th si fharle Vincent Ilrennan. lin 8 r.Ui si Itaymond Aloyslua Murph, 13 8 54th. st Robtrt 8. I'ndrhlll .'.lilli Irvlm; st John t.e Mathers. 3110 Walnut si Wllllnm John Elsslnfr 0110 Market si Slekltar Oabrack. mills Irvine st Clyde Wcsly Uewhlrst, 5',.'d Irvln st, Morris Savltsky. :2.' 8, .'.r.lli at Joseph Carrlnan. (KI14 Ppruce st Wttletnti tames liner. 41(24 Vhr'trilt si Richard Joseph Wnv. 5727 Chestnut st. John P Leonard, njso Irviic st Howard L. Uavla. 5927 I)n l.anccj st "roo D. Haitian. 4K-.1 Chestnut st Arthur Itoblnson, B040 hansom st Talbert H, Malln. 41(21 Locust st yranl: F Hujhes. 21 S Deej at JIarry W, Ileecher r.3li Chestnut si Joseph fl Kulcn, (ll(IJ r Iincey si Robert W. Ambrose. 24(1 8 Meltllle st. ,.,..w',r, - Kef, 4M01 Market st William If. Hetherlncton. 5321 Market st, John Rowlett. 5712 I.uiUnwr st Joseph A. Oarrltv. 5721 Irdlon- st Mordscal H Hudson 21H 8 Alden st, Charles M, Phillips, (ins, rcuat l Morris Llndsnblltt. 33 8 5Sth at, Robert A Stouah. York. Pa John r. Nuirent, 5inn .spruce st Harry D Daa-lt. 4127 l'lne at Norman P. Kfrtncer "122 Chancellor at William J. Ilstlne r,4V4 8pruc st Tyilbur Htlngel, 5113 Chestnut st Morris Miller. 4027 Chancellor st. rieveland Foater. Jr. 241 H 57th st Thomas W. Orirtllh. 5B43 Chestnut st J. R. I ions chvie. 4524 Spruco st Arnold C. Kuder. BUI Snruco st ? Clarence Hnsktna. SU7 Pln st Jarry R Flndlev. H22t Chestnut st idmunrt H. Sperltne ntr,.i Locust st iHtyJ: Cnmaford 5747 Ludlow st Jllrlch H. Miller. 3210 Locust st. William J. Perkins 27(1 S. Cecil st Harry Dessender, 2(12 8. Alden at. James N'. Smith. 5732 Walnut at Theodore A. Ilullfant. 5110 Spruce st John W. Iirison, 5221 De Lancey at. Paul A. Hecksr. 5223 Ch.slnut St. Thomas M. Rivet 245 B. B3.1 at Jll J. HrlKra. 4',3H hpruce at CmV,1'" Hm& Bmlth, 511S Chancellor st William L. P. Trnst. 6V21 Chancellor st Jaul II. C'ordent, 5010 Market st 2or"r. 7- ,,urray. B240 Chestnut st Russell II. Haller. 323.1 Chestnut at lawrence Jonea. 5231 8ansom st. Vrtln T. Klrbv, 4537 Spruce st ihn P.. Hlnnell (Mil Chestnut st. Jdward Heus. 223 8. (list st. Robert Christy. 641 Chestnut at Harry V. Floss, lid R Alden st Theodore Ward, 5430 Walnut at. W l,m aittoe. (H29 IiXr'st. TVi.lbu;t i1' we 4no Walnut st. John a. Scjnlon. 54?n Oe-.ce ,, Luther Hedxman. 14 8. 57th st. r-ii'iA-Dri!SLl- ! san.om st gwlnir V Henrtrlckso". tin p. na ai Thomas J. Olbsotl, 240 8. 57th sr ganlal Goldstein. 113 8 fll.t st Richard It. ureennrll 4317 Spruce st. Joxeph T. Oraham. 51.10 Osage aVe L'jrk Vnu A444 Bpruce st, Kdaar Hill. Jr, Ocen Oste, X. J James A Mitchell R411 ri..t..M. . -- ,t- o"j. ..." :;."-"ttiur sc ;n 'v V XtfrxKfaHWtn,,' Ui , , A' r,r4vMVX'z&rZnA "Falls to Bctlin," the motto displayed liy one of their number, explains the starting point anil destination of fifty Philadelphia recruits for the British nrmy, marshaled today at headquarters, Juniper and Sansom streets. The "rookies," many of whom are mlllworkers, reside in Falls of Schuylkill and hope to share in the anticipated capture of the German capital, sV "T MAYOR AND CITY JUDGE AT ODDS AT SHORE Friction Results From Bond Re duction of Alleged Phila delphia Gunmen vn.ANiii crrv .e-i.t a political sensation fnlloulnR the m mm of Citj Judee (latklll in refcriliic to lavor Bacharach for trill the easel of nix alleged Philadelphia cuiwnen, vvliov ball Ik had reduced from ,1000 to JJ1, developed new phases todav Mavor liinhai.nU t.utlj irfued to pci forni Judicial duties fot vvhkh ln; m)9 .Itidge Uasklll Is nilefuat U compi n.ttcil The .Maot i neuspnpfr had .'(""ailed CaKIU for aliened favotltlsin of tli Ktinincn The Judge replied b Jimiplric the ball nf thrie of the defendant!) found hen to SDou and IssultiK ne warrants for tlu other three Constables captured two of thorn ctprd.iv In Hopewell n Judge (jusklll is r( ported to 1m a tandi date for counl pro" tutor when the tirin of I'roset'utor Charlen Suninir Moore, u Iemo ctat, expires In the spring The wIiib of the paity with which Mnur It.uharach Is adlllatcd la paid to favor (v-I'rii'Uiutor Clarente I,. Goldenburs fur the place (Jold enburK held the alleged gun men In $10(10 ball while Judire (J.ibklll was out of the city $2,000,000 l'KOFIT ON SHU'S Sale of Two Coast Vessels to U. S. Shows Gain More than $2.000,00n prollt was mad,- on the vale of the Merchants and Mlntm' Transportation Companj h steamships, Somerset and Suwanee, to tht Oican Stcim s,hlp Tompanj, of Savann ih. Although (uth of these stiamshlps bad been 111 ccrvice for more than six cars, thej each sold for $1,010 000 moro than ther cost to build. This Ih only another Indication of the present high prices that are being paid for totinaRe Both vessela wr built at the New York Shipbuilding Compan), In riniden, at a coht of $150,000 each It Is said that the C'ian -Steamship Compan paid $3.onn noo for tho two, or at the rate of $1 5U0 000 fot each vessel Tho Suwante wan laum.hed In March 1911, and the Somerset was IiuiilIixI In May of the same yen llach vessil was 301.1 lonif, 16 "J feit beam and ,Ki feet depth of hold and 3018 tons Ktoss itRb-ter Thotv vessels had be u fticaced III the 'etvlip out of Philadelphia to .Savannah and Jacksonville mt- '-. "Vuuru. nnni, L;nancellAr st. ariea k. i.lnnlno-. r.l(i i .. William J. Shires, I Sit fl 56th st. Aaron It Taylor 41j(i Chestnut st. mass- ilil''"!..s" w. Clemon II, Ilroadn'ick. 22 8 Rubr'st Horace It. Davldh-lser. 3S1 H. ,ii,t . Jiula Cramer. MhM Market it. Jlobert W, More. 1R1 H Peach at. Frank H Koblnson Rini Chestnut st Kueene McOuctn S71T Pine st. Karry Auiuat, S15 a. (Uiih st, John Alan Hlaejr. Jr.. BOSS Walnut st John J. Griffin. 10 H. lm Vr. ' "rt O Austin, Bflfifl Walnut at Arthur J Turner. (I04O Market it tanler itsson Hlrsh, 18,1 s. ,(lth st. Dlalrlct Bdard NV 3 ir.i. ni, i,. !,-. rt "&: decisions on appeals today tfiT niRCUinnrn Frank C. Jnnea. Jr.. 22 N. (Iratz st rharlea A. Diver. -'4H a Mi , ., " ' Vas1 as Viia Yaa 4 Doe af dii. BBF t 0ttfan Zlenklewlca 1S2T Juniata at. EPS ,'ii fyluim Klna-, 1.1SS fit. Lnka at. BST ,h Freil O Muhl, 301 S N. Keess at. Wpj Jacob k. CowpeHhMrslt. J003 X. SJ at P,r flfred Collins. S.78u.nT,.haiSr. a" ' t J, John I). McKlw.r 22M Tt. lleese at. M4 &' fc!n I'.0?".: 8;W l". Stanley at, dPj Mtatr Elehwidd tlU SusflM.hinna av .f , Wafi" i"ner. zsir fl, 2nth at. fctv , . ,Km".V,' "''.". -" . lllrKa at. r .ITemnorarr dlacheea; to July IB, 101S: SIdntT K . BamstaaO. ,T10 w' Dutlar St. 4A vsanaaf 4A.U rvn fi.l(Vlwl& xiv i(uauf.aaa n. Kin at. BM j, mnm. whn, :otn at. waierioo st. ion n, oil). ." .!. . . .. . K'K' CRISIS LATE TODAY IN KEYMEN'S STRIKE P. R. R. Ultimatum to Teleg raphers Becomes Effective When Day's Work Ends TIUJMoV Sepi i: I'evelupincnts n tho strike of the teleB idphers of the I rentou division of the Penn sylvania italltoad Comiiany nr epei.ted this afternoon whin tho time limit of the ultimatum sent to the (striking operalom .vetcrdn bv Superintendent il .1 Chnvc that they must letuin to wotk or be dlf charRed expiree The utrlkcrs detlaio thv.v will not return to work iinlesx the iom innj Brants their demand of JT n day Th( want a definite a"HUtatii.e In advance that they will get this rate There Is no Mlitn of kIvIhr In to the stilkerx' drmatulH In the railroad lompiuv The railroad ollk lals point out that the men ate obstructing tloveinmental and htate tralllo by their ctrlke. but Insist that tralnn are not badlv off Hthedule. It In known, however, that in vatdx bereabuuts freight Is much cjnBenled It Is ftared that the Htrlkn mav sciloualy Interfere with the Mount llollv and Trenton falrn, If It continues iioi'K roii la.ncasti:k 'baccy I'aimeis Work Into Niht to Save Crop I, VNCAS'I Kit. Sept 12 - l.alicaitci Couutv farmeis worked late Into list rilulit cutting ripe tobacco in n hope that t-ome of the frost-damaged leaves could be aved While last night was cold a btetze made the cettlinB of frost impossible, utid fatmers fald today that the rest of the tobacco crop will ptobablv be saved SHIP VKKIVALS Follow Int; Is the list of ves&els arrlvlnn from forelsn countries at ports on tho At lantic coast mid Gulf of Mexico durinK the twentj-fout hours ended September 10, as posted In thn Custom House : Alexander KllUnd Norwegian Vrrlllan Siian Ish Annetti llrltlih. Harncstable American Carmanla llrltlsli, city of Dunkirk llrltlsh i hakrow iJuntsh l uraca. Urltlsh. Pspisne lrench Kortirilnes Norwiulan Upsum I'rlnci, Amerkan, (Jnrcla l Jenkins American schooner Mtleslelh llrltlsh Jen merlcan Kanagawa laru Japanese, Mars llrltlsh Ma luri llrltlsh Moorish Prince llrltlsh VtalmU Al.liv itrllluh M.m tnwo mrlcm Mindiesicr Kxclun.e llrltlsh N'elson Amerlcnn dreiron Vmerlc.in (ittar Nomefclin Pennshftnlin American Prettv Mnr llrltlsh s hoon, r Scnin NurArsliin SrsurHticn Ainerl an Halur Maurice Itrlttsh schooner Tlierrnt ion, IlrUlsh Veroni Vorwecljn MklPK Danish, and VVIiakurua llrltlsh MOUNT HOLLY FAIR IS FILLED WITH FARMERS Agriculturists Turn Out in Large Numbers After Prosperous Year Morxr noi.r.v. n j ept u This is Farineis Day at the Mount ltollj Fair and the ni,'! irultut lt-t" ate on hand in lai(,e numbers taKltiR in the Bights that appeal to their sense or entettnltiment, and thej are Btrmiiflv convinced that the fitr assoclitloii made no mistake when It de cided tn bold tbls jeirs fnlr n montli earlier than Uhitil They are enjovllu; the won derful (Tidbits of products of the fields nnd orchards tint have been brought in Just when thf air- rlitht to hov vihnt Hur liiiKton Countv faimeis arc capable of do lust These exhibits Indicate Jlnt thete is much prosperity in the rural districts tlurllng ton Countv farmers did experlenie some lo.sen but in tho Ions run they will come out with some substantial balances In their bank accounts Moro farm owners, new automobiles the farmers have some of the finest on the (rounds everv thine In plenty nnd fewer sheriff sales than eer before tell the vi hole stoiy when it comes to an annlvsls of the prosperity iiuestlon through out the loiintv Tho rural dlstilct repre sentation that Is taklmc In the Mount llollv 1'air to Us fullest, extent today is carved out aloriB the prosperity lines The farmers are also taking In the horse races The Mount Holly fair enjovs the distinction of havlntr one of the best hilf inllo tracks to be found, and hoisenien who want to be In tho swim alwn.vs come to .Mount Holly They are hero this jear in such larso numbers that they have taken all of the available horso accommodations THE WEATHER Official Forecast AVASHIXaTO.V, Sept 12. For eastern Pennsylvania Fair tonight and Thursday, with rlsinp tempetature; eeutlo to lnodctntn winds bccomlnir south Tho urea of hlirh h iromcter hat? main tained Its Intensltj mid Is dilftlns slowly eastward Tho crest Is over West Vltsltila thin mornlnir. havlm? moved from noithern Illinois durlnij tho last twentv-fftur hours Fiost occuind In Pennsylvania and the borderlt g States aRiiln last night, but was lcs severe than on the previous nlirbt The temperature continued to fall slowly In the (lulf htutcs while a reaction to warmer has begun In the Ceiittal Vullcjs and the nortlicin States, SKILLED MEN NEEDED ON GOVERNMENT WORK One Hundred Are Wanted for Shipyards of Delaware by Fed eral Employment Service line bundled skilled men fci w jrk In phipv ards and planer anil mi I hands for a pump manufacturing concern me meded at oih e, in older that work for the (Jov ernment may be rushed lo completion The,,i needs became known nhrn the first response to tho canvass to determine the labor needs of the shipbuilding companies on the Delawaro Which hao Shipping Hoard (ontiacts was received by the Gov (rnnient cmplo.vmuit servhc The Fedeial Kmplovment Servhe, with licadciuarters at 132 South Third street, i under the direction of V. K. Oreen avrnlt. I'nlted States Commissioner of Im migration, and J Hughes. Plicctor of Kmplovment. It will begin to operate this week us a clearing house for shipbuilding lompmles of this section holding Govern ment oideis and tho workers they em plov The order tecelved and the wages offered by tho Federal otllce ai as follows" Thirty t-hlp fitters flfty-ono hours per week, sixty cents nnd up per hour Ten gangs of ilvetets (one month after flttets), J2J per div for gang of three, with day rate of fort -five cents, per hour. Five first-class boiler shop fltteis, forty eight cents to flftv-flve cents per hour. Five marine sheet-Iron riveters, forty cents to fort-flve cents per hour. Six patternmakers, fifty cents to flfty fh(( cents per hour. Twelve machinists for engine Installation, foit -seven cents to fifty-flve cents per houi Twelve pipeline!, fifty cents to fifty five cents per houi. Twelve machinists (vise hands), forty se.cn cents to tlftj-Hvn cents per hour. Twenty machinists for all-round night woik, fortj-i-evtn cents to flftv-ilvo cents per hour. The pump manufacturing concern Is of fering foitv cents an hour up for planer and boring mill hands and In a month will wai)t a large number of assemble! s. Baby Plague in Lancaster 1.A.NCAS1KK, Sept J L' With the In fantlle pirnlvMls epidemic checked In the llll.ll sections the plague mads its first appcaranie veMeidny in this city, nnd this morning the sevc n- ear-old daughter of Constable Charles Weller died. Health au thorities have started a campaign to stop Its spread Ucatfjs ATPI.E Sept 11 MII.TON " Al'1'1 V Hcsl denie 2MM ,V 1th st Due neitli Blv n IlU'hll Suddenly ept 10 JOHN 1. bus band of Ida Hauer inee lluetlinsvr) Hclailns and friends (leorae H. 1'lerce rnntnanclerv Nu 13T. A and I o. K of M and tninloes uf Hradlnir Itj.. Pnrt Klchmoiid llrnm li Invited to funeral. Krl 2 n m.. resldenco of failier-ln-law, i;ii13 K Klkhart st Int ilreenmrmnt (Jem itemalns may Le viewed Thurs., 8 tu 10 v in. ItKt'K ept II l.VIII.Ii: wif of Churl, s lieik (nee btellwauen) aced 41 Due n,tl u of fu'icriel from 3" 17 (jermante.wn nve H(irKIKI.l) epr 11 SlIl.MIV It son of V II. nnd latu Fannie Uoltlrtd Hkd :to ltela lives anil frlenda bulled to funis!!) serWro--Frl.. - P ni . residence of Mrs (I U lluls'zer Itancocas ae , Delanco, X J 1m Hurllneton (.em. lmADFOItl). Sent II UOIll.HT 11HAD FOHD. ased H Ilelatlvea and frlen Is Court St Alban, Xo. 8"i, y of A. invited to fun nil Krl . p ni reslderue of son In lew tJavll (lllmore, 311' Carteret at, Camden, .S. J, Int. Mt Morlali I'eni. Itemalns may bn viewed Tliura. eve. Auto funeral nnriTT sept, in wixirntin t daushter nf llueli and c'vitharlns A llrett aged IT Relatives and (rlends, II. V. M Sodality nt Corpus Chrlsll Church. Invited to funeral Thurs , 8 10 a m parents' residence, 31SJ N 20th st. Solemn high requiem mnixi Church of Corpus Chrlsll 10 a, in Int Holy Sepulchre (Jm. WIOVVX. Rept II Mrs (AnOMVK (ne. Moyer). widow of Veil X llrourn aired 87. ltela lives and friends Invited to funeral services, tVed . 7 30 p m. residence of aon.ln.lnw KranloCanfel 307 ciraylln ave . "sarberth. Pa Int Wolnelsdorf llerks Co . Pj on Thurs followlmr Ihe arrival ,uf train leavlnff Reaillna Termlnal K 30 a m Omit flow era Heading pvpera copy. IUIXTS. Sept 9 HADELI-A C. eldest daughter of late Louis I., and Annie C. Hunts Kelattves and friends Invited to funeral serv es, residence of grandfather. David Cochrane, 3305 Freeland ave . Wlssahtckon. Thurs, 1! p. m. Int, private. nunoix Sept. n Katharine- mux reldow of Dr Oeorga 11 lluraln axed 81) Ku neral asrvlces, 1'rl. -.' n. ni., OS W Chelten ace,, Uermantown Int private. Omit flowers Auto service Dunicn. sept lo MAntB e. huhkk, daughter of Kate Kllcoilan and late Tatrlck J Burke, aged 20 Ilelatlvea and friends, Ht. CharIsU V Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart emplojea of Frank S. Seder Co. invited to funeral, Thura. Uun.in, mother's resldenre. 1B-H S tilth st. Hulemn requiem mass Ht. lldmond's Church 10 a. in Int, Holy Cross Cem. lltin-ntUNOT Hept 10 UM Lombard at, JULUH. husband of Isabella Hurthenot, aged -17 Ilelatlvea and frlen'!; Invited to funeral. Thurs., 10 a. m . Oliver II. Hair Dldg , 1820 Chestnut si Int. private, Itemalns may be viewed Wed ivc. . from 7 to o'clock. IUIZBT Suddenly, Hept M KSTKI.T.R OllEKX. wlf d Clarence I, Iiujby, of 3HI Iteient it. Xotke of funeral later CALDWBI.U Sept. 8. BUZAHBTH. daugh. tenot Mrs. K H. Cnldnell and late Hugens H. Caldwell, aged 41 Kelattves and friends In vltad to funeral. Thurs. BSD a, m.. residence of brother. William Caldwell. -JUI8 B. Hazzard at. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visita tion D. V. 11. 10 a, m. Int, .New Cathedral Cem. CIIRI8TT. SPt. D ALTlXAXOnit husband ef Rebecca dor him, anil aon nt late John and Mary Christy. Relatives and frlenda Invited lo fungr.fT Thurs , 2 r in., 2105 N. 3.'d st. Int. VSssi Laurel Hill Cem. CfcARK. Sspt 10 TIIOMAH 41. CLAItK, aged .. Relatives and friends. King uavld Lodge. Xo. 32, K. fl. E I Khandakln Lodge, Xo. "ol! 1. O. It. M.l Court Tioga, No. 188, f of A.. n. vltad to funtrSl services. Thurs., 3 p. m , S109 X'. Ssth st Int. private. Remain mav be Vlffwru efc,, ... .... CUn.NINO or ana iriwiius, t - -il',-',,nf, nacrea Heart Society of Our.Lady of Victory, Invited tn fu nsral. Thurs.. 8 30 . in., 544 N. 53d at.. West PUIla, noiemn rtquiem mass cnurcn of Our Mdy of Victory in a, in. Int. Xsw Cathedral Cni. Auto funtral. DB FRATE8 Sp. 0. ARABltl.LA H , widow of WllH.ni D Krs. Kelatwa and friends tintttsd to funeral (--hlMs.v Wa.,',s p. re,, son's ruM'-iW. J""0 . eL. rrtwziw .ttij. lSV-(fVMIi SV!-'' t 4 CUn.NINO Sept. 8, CATHARINE, daughter lata I'atrick and Anne Curnlnr. Ilelatlvea d friends, B V, M. Sodality, Bacred I iftart DKTIIS m:Ll-- Sept 11 rilANI IS A., husband of lute hflmh 0,!ln (nee l.nuchervl. line nnilp- I uf funeral given. i,3a VA. V enanaii st llII.IAUNX pt 11 MARIA KAT1IARIXF. IilLI.VIANV Imrii at VVelsarh V urtimlierc. Clermany wfdow eif Chrlstlin Frederick 1)111 inann aged 71 HelaiUes and friends Invited to servtcei 1 ri , 2 p m restdeme of son C rrederlck Dlllmann 1151 X 5.'d st. Int prl vale DOXXKLI.Y Formerly nf ( enlr.illa I'a . Sept. 111. IOI1.S V son of late Mlihael alii .Mnruaret Ionne1 Relatives and friends, em I loves P It. J- Co Willow ilreivi) burn nnd Caslju Irlbe No 4s I Imp (i R M. Invited to funerul Irl. s 10 u m. '-'el.-J N Kllli at. Solemn reiiulein miss ciur I. nl of Mercy cinirrli In a m Int Ilulj sepulchre Cem. Autn funeral IiOXXIlI.I.V bept u 1IARV n eliuahter of late Mary and Patrick Donnelly forme il of Certralla, Pa Iteciles and friends numbers of Daniel Webaiir Temple Imltecl i funeral, Frl 8 10 a. in from 2010 Rownn st. Xlce. town lllglt mass of reciulern nt M Stephen-a uliurch 10 a. rn Int. Hdy Sepulchre Cem BI.TH1IRBB At Cunbrlelie Miss, septem. hr 2 Jl'LIA V wife nf Clarence I; Kllxbree Intermei t at Mt Hope Cemctei, llcmtou IT.RISCII f-ept 10 JOHN, husband of Car rle Melscli aacd 7J Relatives aid friends in vited to funeral services Frl 2 p in , J317 Tulip st Int private. North Cedar Hill Com Remnlrs may bo viewed Thur after 8 pm. uto funoril TLOOD Sept II PATRK K FLOOD. Ilela tlvea and friends invited to funeral Frl . K 10 a m residence of eon John L Flood 23J8 (Ireenwlch st . below Dlrklnsnn High miss of reciulem St. Oabrtel'a Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem FLYNX Sent . MART, wife of John Fljnn (nee Lawler) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura , 0 a. m.. 412Vj Leedum at . Jen klntown. Pa Solemn high requiem mass Im maculite Conception Church Jenklntown, 10 JO a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. FOSTKR. Sept 11. JAMK1 I rORl hit, aged 8.1. Funeral services Old Man's Home auth and Hiring ate , Thurs , 2 p m. Int pri vate Mt Morlah ln FOX Hept. 8. CHARLKS, Husband of IWIha Fox (nee Roth) aged 41 Relatives and friends and all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral Thurs., 8 10 a m.. 2117 R. York st, Solemn high requiem mass St Ann's Church to a m, Int private, Most Holy Re deemer Cem. OARWOOl) At Salem X, J . eSept 10. JIJSSIE AXNA UARWOOD. daughter of Mary P, and late Prank L. Garwood Relatives and friends lnvlied to funeral, residence of mother. Ihit 7th at. Salem. Sat. 10 JO a, m aervlcsa at residence. Int. at Uast View Cem., halem. HAXXIS Sudleuly, Sept fl WILLIAM W son of Caroline unci late Harry Hannls and bus. band of !ana Hannls (nee Itelswanger) aged 33. Reluthcu and friends Invited to services Thurs, - p. rn. brother-in-law a residence. Charlea A lifers, 2133 Sharawood st Int, .North wood Cem. HART Sept 10. LOUIS, husbund of Mary A. Hart (ne Kecly) Funeral Thurs.. 7 30 a m 200 X. Uth at., Camden High mass Church of Immaculate Conception 0 a. m. Int. Ilolv Cross Cem. Auto funeral, Frlenda may call Wei eve. lURTOUOlL Sept. 10. HUXRY V. . husband of Catherine K. llartough (nee Kenuih) Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlees, Thurs. 0 10 a. m. O.'OO Haverford ave Int private. Holy Hepulchra Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Wed eve. IIK.VNIVC1. At Pittsburgh. Pa.. Sept. 10 WILLIAM L , son of Ullzabeth L. a-j.l lain Louis Hennbm. aged 32. Ilelatlvea ami friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 11 a. in , mother's residents, 3544 X. Lawrence at lot. Pllvate. HOPOSOX, HPt. I TIIOMAH PATTER. SOX sou of Isabella Bva and lata Peter A. Hodgson, aged 84 Ilelatlvea and frlenda In. vlted lo funeral services, 'Ihurs. ,1 p m, 417 W York st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re mains mm bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. HOLLAXIi Sept, 10, nnORQB V, husband nf Minnie Holland, aged 81. Relatives and frlenda, employes of V, II, T, Coi. Invited to funtral serylcea Frl.. S p. m . .'I2 N. Philip st. Int, Oakland Cem. Itemalns may be viewed Thura . 8 to HI p. m. Auto funsral, HOHTOIU OIL Sept. 10. IIUNRY E. hus band of Catharine K. Hortoregh (ne Keough). Relative and frlenda Invited to funerul serv ices, Thurs., 0 30 a. m . U20S Haverford a vs. Int. private Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. Remain may h viewed Wed. eve. HOUaTUN. Neipt.r, 10, , IU17. rTTHBL ij"jf-'iai.w"a.a.v.a,H l)KTIS invited to funerul Tlursdcj II H m Resi lience BS 1(1 Areh jt Solemn blah mnss at i hurch Our Lid of Rosary to n, m Int prl- ,.,K'i:t r',vT7',,,lf ',' WlI.I.txM J liiishcnci f F.lmlra Ivellj aitccl (11 Relallvea unci frlen Is, employes p nnd R Il Invited to tuner il Frl . 7 .in a ni . IMS 'lucker st tilth ami Huntingdon sts ) nigh miss Our I nlj uf Menv c'liurrh P n in Int lleiitllni; Pi s.tKrRN,..D.v7-s'p'1...'' MAitfiAithr ki:n- NI.DY Re latlvcs and friends Invltt'il to funeral. Thurs, 8 Jil a. in, II In H 2th st. hcilemri high innas of reciulem St, Onbrlel'a Church 10 a, in lot Ilolv Cross Cem KBIIXS Sett 11 HIAXCI9 son of James A ami Margaret Kerns lliee Lambert I ugcil K ini.nihs J weeks Iteiatlvcs nnd frl. mis In vile el to funeral I rl 1 i m piicnta' rcsl. denro Kllli Aspen st West Phlli Int. ,St, Denis i em . Ardinore Autn tuners). KRAUSL hept II llBUMAX 11 KltAFSK. Resldenre 41UJ Cidal live. Dun notlcej Klven LATFR Sept H 1017 EDWARD LATER, son of late hdivnrd and Kva Later, aged 28 venra ItoUtlvcs and friends Invited to funeral, Thura 8.1(1 a in., reside nee, 1811 H. 2d st Solemn high mass at Church of Sacied Heart 0 30 o m Int Holy Cross Cem -e,i,iAliIU3NrB i"p'1. ln ,I'01li:itT, husband of Iloselenn Lawrence (nee Sassmnn). Relatives nil.' friends. Art .squnre Weavers' Local? Xo S.1!!t 'VTiVj"?". I lh0 Westmoreland Republican Club. Invited to funeral services Thurs .2 n. in residence of mother.n law 212(1 B. Orleans st ?'.. 2,?"dT .'.'"! Ifmvlna'may be viewed LKPP Hept 0 lIintBSA R. wife nf Fred er ck Lepp. age-d KU. Relative nnd friends In. vlted lo funeral servces Weil , H p. n, at 17 N Atlantlo ave . Haddontlel I. N j,p- Ini. ThuriV. 10 a. m West Laurel lllll c. eiui .lSLfE. Sent. lo. awa ,- n eLc.ta0.' &'tf."? '"I'B f?ed '" Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thura, 2 p. n 11 Cem 4thPM i' Lf,mdvn. N J Int Mt. fetorlnh W8've Itemalns may be viewed LEVY feept 11, DOROTHY, daughter of aeorge II. and I-aura Levy, aged 7. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl . 1 30 n. m I!n,l'"imc' -,3,;iO'rinantovvnave 'servl wi!,JriJ).e.,,Ii'r,mo".,,te,ormt1 Church. lth and Wlngnhocklmc sts ,2pm Int private ToLPir"', rUAni'KS n , hu.hind of aPihJ.n. ,'., 1- Leva" and son of Thomas II. and late Johanna Lovatt. aged 41. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs. 8 30 n. m 103 Llanfalr road. Cynwyd. Pa. Requiem high mass st MathWa Church llala. I'a , 10 a. m. Int. private. Omit (lower. '" " MAOUIRK. Sept. 11, A.NXA BL1ZAIIETH vv fe of John Magulre (nee ibel) llelatlveei and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea, 008 X 5th funeral.-." '" ",- -Mount ' (-'"- MIAaNAlE1.V0rSI,u7hrNofJA.Ptanlo fata Michael J. Mannlon ItSlaflves and "lend. Invltad to fiinerol. Thura 8 a. m . residence of parent, 270 Lindon st Mooreslovvn, X. J. High mass of requiem Our Lady of (Jood Counsel Church 0 a. m. Int Mt, Carme Cem. loun"' MclJKIIlK Sept. 11, ANNA v., daughter ol Daniel P. nd Anna A Mclirldi (nee Uurlcel aged 20 Ilelatlvea lend friends. St? Theresa's R V. AI. Soda)lt. Invited to furi.raV. Hat " 30 McCLAY. Sept. 10. JAXE MARIA, widow of Samuel McClay and mother of Mary-,n. Hurlc. hart. Rdatlva sand.frlend Invliedo funeral service. Thur.. 2pm. SSlt Thompion t '?' V-' .,'"i,r." i1,?1" Cnl. "mln. may bi viewed Wed , 8 to lo p. m Auto funeral. McCOOL Suddenly, hept 10, JAMKS son of the lat Patrick and Ilrldiet .MeCool, if Ldugh. call, Donegal Co, Ireland Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 8 JO a in from Ihe residence of his brotherln-lavv. pa'trlck Rowan. 8804 lUrtvllle st. Mast at the Church of Ih Aisumptlon. 10 a in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral McCULLOUOH. Sept. 10. MARY, nlfa of Michael Mc-Cullouali. R.latlve. nd frlinel5 In' vlted to funeral. Thura, 8 ao a. m. 5530 Devon at. Solemn reciulem mass Immaculate Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. "-"": XfeClONiriLK Hent. lo Cipntei-IM a t band of llessls Mcdonlgle, aged 57. Relatives and friends, employe P. Tt. Hwy, Co in! nfPi JUC mbi .VI un smlngo av. Solemn to funeral rvlco. Thurs, 2 i" m lumbus MrDsvItt and daughter of lata Johri iivi Sarah McMenambi of Ul.nkerragh.cSunty Don. eaal. Iraland Rslatlvea and friend Gunil. Penn Clrol. No. 15. F. of A, Invited to funsral. Thurs.. 8 SO a. m j 8 1A Anmlnn .... 5.1.'"'' ifflasEK; H'i MArmmaEm. 'ai-.i:. rra'avTJpn vi nr wy&mdmM: I)KTllsi Frl S .10 a m I itv Line, ( bestnul Hill Sol. emu muss Cliuieh of our Mother of Consola tion 10 a in Int. Holy hepulchra Cem. VILLCIILII. -s,pi. ii nt residence of sis ter Clnri Murplc Sprlnchouse Pa .MARY F MBl.tTIBR aged 77 Funeral at 2 30 p rn rhurs iesld"mci of sister. Int private, Rose lllll Cem MERRIIIIIW Suddenly Ninth Month inth, at llnlnes lalls X Y FRANK MERIUHEW ot.;i.'-.:"'iBter ' I'u" notbe uf funeral given . VIIMHji: At lllenulden Pa .Sept. 10, EM. MA D vvllon of Joseph .Mlnule aged 78 i u neral and Int private, convenience of famllv, , MnCHELL-Sept H. UEORUE F .on of bite Divlil Mitchell, aged Ci Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funerul 'Ihurs, 8,30 a, in parlors nf Itenjamln T Lvle 1(112 W. Columbia ave High miss ht Coluinba's Church 10 a ni Int Old Cithcdral Cem Auto funeral, XEAI.E At Xewark Del. Sept. 10 Dr AIITIH'R T NEALE iiged (14 Funeral sen. Ices at lute residence near Xewark Del Ihurs p. m. int White Clai Creek Car rlnciH will tin 1 1 sr ilns NICHOLAS Sept II EMVIA NICHOLAS Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed. 7 to p m e (nil uirard uve, Int private Ireemansburg Pa B, t! 1-I,ln Supers roov RAKE Sept 10. RCDOLPH E. husband of Fannie A Rnko (nee Crouch) Relatives nnd friends also L Cotti e Mitchell Lodge .No l.li,-, F and A M Manet Clnpter. Xo J.M. .m A M Kenderton Lndc Xo Kiel 1, () n -tenable Encampment Xu. JSJ, I O o I Phlla Locla-e, Xo .14 L O O M . Phlla, Lodge Xo Lii Shepherds of llethlebenii Phlla. Hn?,i: wiiro Afceo . Travelers' Protective Asso of Amer li i. Phlla Qu irtet Club nnd ofllcera of the John Lucas Paint Co . Invited to funeral serv Ices. I rl . 2 p. m., 4541 X Uth st int .North, wood Cem RE1LLY s.pt. ) ELLEN, daughter of late James and Mart Ann Rellly Relatives and friends League of Saired Heart Invited to fu neral, Thurs 8 30 H in, 143S s. Ilroad st High requiem mass St. Malachy's Church Id a m Int Cathedral Cem "a'tf? '.'('P1'. " "OMERT JOIIX RULE aged do Ilelitlves nnd friends Invited tn fu. r.1rn.' r,eur.l lc!", Vrl. . P ni . 1H1K s .Villi st , "..'riV-J"' West Lsurel Hill Cem ulPillA.l,i!i,iss-rln,I, s,om, ni" HUHAN II. SHAH 'LESS vvlUovv of John bbarpless. Jr. aged UJ Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Flfth.Dav 11th Inst. 2 30 p m reel clence, Xether Providence township Delaware lo, F Int. I rlends' Hurting Ground, 24th mil Chestnut Cheater, Pa SMITH Hept. 11 WILLIAM husband of late Jennie Smith Funeral private. Little sis ters of the Potr, Ollh und Chester ave.. Thurs Bam TEHIH. Sept. tl SFSANNA C, wife of Ernest Tebbs. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral service, Sat 2 in p. m 4741 Peon rf Fr.nkford. Int. private, Oakland Cem Tl!OMAS.-y..pt 11 PHIi:ip S.. husb"d nf Ida J. 'ihomae und aon of late Col Hampton S Thomas. Relatives and friends lnvlied to services, 8500 N 23d t , Thura ,Vb p in. Int. private, Friday a, m ne, WALKER Sept 8, CATHARINE !.. beloved daughter of John W and Mar.aret J. Walker "", Hu "'latlvea and friends Invited to tu. 5.'JaL l,hurJ'l i831.' "', m Parents' residence, 718 S. Randolph st. Solemn high mass of re iiulem Church of M Philip Nerf 10 a mint. Holy- Cross Cem Auto service. " WEAVER. Sept 10, HARRIS P.. son of William and hit. Ann! Weaver (neoNollTanel grandson of C. Heesn aged 2(1. Relatives "n Columbia "h.DteVNo"oi",L0A M.waThlnV ton tamp. No. 0J. P. o rl. of A.: Uen.Vallivr ton Coinmandery No. 0, P. O. S if A . anc eeneinvea of llelmont Psekln. , a ri',.,' ".nE , . - ... . -. - ."! uiiu j iu lUFr i :n. Invited in runerai. inur 2 p. m.. 1""7 Whie ton st. Int. Oreenmnunt Cem Auto funerii WILSON Hept 11. MAHUAIlEr SI "wflloii nf Ellsha I; JVIIson. aged 8t. RelatVve" and frlenda are Invited to funeral. Their ,!' ?.?u nt Chapel of Andrew J. Ualr . Son. A'rch n.i Wth ats Int. Mt Morlah ' Arch Hn'i WOOD, HPI. 111. CHARLES M.. eon of lata William W. and Anna J. Wood aged 3. R.u. live nd friend Invited to funeral MrvleiV lrv.VR,f0flT--Atla'n?.c "ci "y"1 & jnt-Jil JULIAN ,P. WIliaHT. Hsfati";. ud fflVna?' Phllo Idg. No. 444, F, and A. M., Invltea to funai .rvlcj... II. ft. ilrlnghur.t i Co. Mi Arch t., Phlla., l' Thura.. a u. ' Ai private. 4 ( - YUItKEB. Sept. . JOHN K. II . Uuiband of Anna M J., Devln and son of Etll and i?i Edwin II. Yerkes Relative ind friends '.m ploye of J. U. Stetson do. Invit.J'to fu'n.S services. .Wed.. 8 rr m.. moiheri. iZ.iH. jyfiSl services. .wd.. 8 r: m mother' residence T-ni AlrdrU t. Int. llatboro Cera." Thu? " ' rn". BPsWrTffPQP'P fe. ft' -silllllllllllllllllB:VHKBl ntamX? BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV'? JX ' V koft VlBeSBgaw sA i - ......V'tarSWJB"'' rPas.....Hvi m f, f HWeJ .nHsWK-"' BKe !( "1st T- & Ba&-'!U. 1. sf'saBlalalalalalalalalaHl. ITSJK Z Z " " ... , iii.. I CITY REGISTRATION FIGURES KEPT SECRET Will Not Be Made Known Until After Close on Satur day Next ORGANIZATION PLANS COUP Smnlt Total of First Two Days Con cealed With View to Deceiving Independents No icR-Istratloii figures for tbe first two daM on which electors could qualify for thn fall election vvlll.be available until after next Saturday, the iHst day for registering Till" announcement was made today by tho Board of Registration Commissioners. A move tin the part of the IleiiUbtlc'aii Organization leaders tn hide the nmall regis tration of the first tvvo ilajs, so that the Independent voters would not be aroused, w.cs st-pei in mo announceinciii f The Hoard bf Heglstratlon t'ommlsslolicTs is controlled by the Vareti, who lire llght Inc tho I'enroscOIcNIchol faction In twella wards nnd who have "fathered" the "flfty flftv tlcUet for low oillteH placed In tha field tiy the Organization Hy heeplnp; Kectet the email teglntratloii of the llrst tvvo (luxe. 1' was pointed out "Jdn, they could leglster tbe full .syrngtli of tho Organl7.itIoti tp fcrce the tioinlnntlon of their slatn at the prliiMt-j eleitloti, September 19, and handi cap the IndepenVntti In any plan the latter might evolve for fighting the Organization ticket nt the genernl election by not mour li'ir Ihe independent voters t-n that they will register next Saturday Tho Vare-sponsorcd plan failed to woik out yesterday, however, according to tin ofnclat reports of the second day's regfistru Hon Although Senator Penrose, the Vnres, AN iorney flcnernl 1'rntiels Shunk Ilrovvn. nnd other Organization leaders lame to I'lilla-' delphla ln order to register, tho Otgaulza- tlln failed to tirln; out thmAl .-,,,,,, hi Uie warns wlnre ic-i u,.v..ub,,v iiiuvui acrcngin. Ward leaders nil nv it,. ...... . "nnmnlitlnleu." fl.n . . -1' M , .(. muse Of th. H who registered jesterday wer ,1 V would vote ngalnst the Orgnnlznit " This Is tho first j ear l which .J tratlon figures for the first tvvo ve.J.'J iiui. uccii ii.nnuiiic oeioro the third ..S day. Unoftlclal reports Indlcat. feMJ .SVntember fl tl. ll .i.. J ".." tntjl were reglstcrfd, nnd that laAMS! second day, only about Sn.onn i..V,'W one-half of tho nnnnnl e-i.,.' ., "" Ua The nnnouncement that th tlturJ'l nui iju iiviiiiuiiie was made by uiZl. .imiiiieo, icsnuar ror me Hoard .rS tratlon Commissioners. of ino ngtires navo not been comn .1 yet." he said, "and they win mNl noiinecd until nbnnt (i. n... .. v Ml Saturday Is Hio last day on nhli can qualify for tho primary , i election this fall, y aml P I rni UlUllJII(l Service Fl Sire 2x3 ft. 3x5 ft. ported by Tiil u- S. GoYfSl "'"'it. tobeiJ Pycd by jaSI ..?. "" "Tji ."'"'" 'on '"other in ( service nf . country. . f ottan nB . 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Sonora ijono&rap) ales; Company, 3nc GEORGE E. URIGHTSON, Pres. 1311 WALNUT STKEET, PHILADELPHIA Sonora i licensed and operates under 1JASIC PATENTS of the phonograh industry a ", f- II - i es '" V t Yt V f i 1 I i i J 1 i j&j0 im The Government First! Tremendous as is the present activity in the marshaling of men, food and muni tions for the eonduct of the war, the placing'of the Bell System unqualifiedly at the disposal of the Government has relieved one paramount factor of pre paredness. 9 Yet with the growth of'oiir military establishment, the demands .upon the Bell Systemare bound to" magnify. In creased 'activity in commerce and in dustry also means more need for tele phone service by private business. But there must be a careful iveighing of the importance of the tivo. Every American who wants to help win this war should bear "in mind that pri vate service must give way io Govern ment service should emergenciesrequir'e that everything be subordinated to the telephone demands of the Army, the Navy and other representatives of the Government ' m m 5'MI The Well-Telephone Co. of Penna. . Mfc&t?"-EZ USe LM44J hvfoiriM
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