Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 27, 1918, Final, Image 16

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FOURTH OF JULY"
jGrandioso Coinizio Avra'
iwrLtloco All'Accarlemia
LtLvv. "
5i?.i di Miisica
S
ESeHtro Invito del Grande Venerabile
-Pennajlvnnla per l'Ordlne Flgtl
Mtav In America, sic. Giuseppe Dl
limtro. lerl sera, phhn luoeo una Im-
!- wrtrttl8slma rlunlonc In una sala del
wranae Concilia, alia settlm Btrana e
hrtotlan Street. Lo scopo delta rlunlone
f.trtftio quello dl prendere gll r-pporttinl
It e Etablllre le modallta con le
.l.ln oasequenza al proclama lancl-
ffr -ai President. 'Wilson. I FIbII
Italia dovranno solennementc festee-
r-Ml 4 IurIo, "Independence Day,"
A .- . fl .--I... .. .J....
re unaitra proa in ie.uu e uev-
, a questa Icro crande ratrla rll
atone.
"-aJklta. rlunlone lnterennero 1 grand!
.WctaU deputatl dell'Ordlne e tuttl I
MMrabBL delle LogKe ni I'nuaaeipnia
., lntornlApertasl la seduta, sotto n
CVsPresldenia del SJr. Giuseppe Di Stives-
frTWecedenti dellberatl dell'Ordlne FIkII
K4i Clt-Ola, aveva dovuto rlflutare 1 Invito
latere Btablllta dal Slndaco dt questa
OBltts.'. Invito che era stato fatto dal Cav
JR? CCA. Baldl, nomtnato dal slndaco
!Swl"StaBO a "Chairman del comltato per
Eta&U. Colonia Italtana II DI Silvestro
' altra esaurlentl informazloni nl
Pj-la-uardo e l'assemblea ad unanlmlta' ed
e-jituslastlcamente approvo' II suo ope-
H&raio.
I'iSDopo elaborata dlscusslone e prese le
S&lleceiiBarle deliberation! per un romlzlr,
CCfle) avra iuoejo au.rtc-cauenua in .iusi(Jii
Sjy.4 tuello. onde festeirelare solennemente
Srannlversarlo delta proclamazione d'ln-
SfrlBndenza decli Stati unm. Ell inter-
,--WI le f-enernll flrcl.Tmajlont an-
V rovarono un vibrato ordine del slorno
.'11 Drotesta; per la nomlna del Baldl a
fcftHiJalrnian" M comltato ltallano.
PSSt Iordine del giorno fa mcvare cne
kfttm necaiilone della vtslta delta Jlissione
Ag'Itallana In Philadelphia 11 Cav Baldl.
""thalrman" del comltato ltallano. nvea
'&& creato fort! dlssldl nclK Colonla Italtana
iif&Jehe eon un telegramma. dlretto alia Mls
IfSwilone stessa, e recante moltlsslme ftrme.
il lo aveva denunzlato come ostacotatore del
Evtrogresso morale e inaterlale depll
?: lUlianl di Philadelphia Che 11 Circolo
j&tltallano e moltlsslme nssoclazionl Ita-
E -$ llawA 1. avvvann rvanrella tn. npr lp dett.1
R?. Tmrinn rial runln del memhrl e che,
JKtli? .. ... .... .. ,... . a i, nii v.-
FpT queiio cne e piu imporwuie, u diui ,
im'Wolato la dellberaztone sugeerita dall On
jy' Giudlce Joseph Bufflngton e da Mr Ed
lkj'ard T. Stotesbury, ed unanlmamente
KJH approvata dal membrl dell'Itallan Com-
ItfTj'i'mitiee per la campagnai pro uei uuciu
jfv -ixjan, seconao ia quale iu aeuuruun cur
bt" ntiaitinniiA manlfestaztonp di carattere
' ' Mtrlottlm tra ell ltallanl durante i
inerra, dovesse essere dlretta dall'Italian
Liberty Loan Committee Clo' ha man-
Min, II naldl dl far rllevare nl Slndaco
SPt ntiaitdn ell ha ofTerrto la nomlna dl
'chairman nella dlvisione Italtana per I
fM.errlamentl del 4 Iucllo I'er taie
HL. nurlont Tordine del clorno conclude '
Vllcendo che tuttl I enerablll dl Lose"
IXV'Tandl deputatl dell'Ordlne Flpll d'lta-
ET, Philadelphia In senerale, lnflammati da
R?H .Mtliotticl sentimentl dellberano dl Ul-
&j-'lnotrare con la loro condotta e con ognl
wfHro atto l'amore per le Istituzlonl e sll
Meall d America, che sono stall sempre
Kgtmal rappresentatl dal detto Cav Baldl
jrjre.ene cssl vognono essere in pieno ac-
SjXPaecla, dletro relaztone del sigg
&., (. .
F4feTropa e lnatxa. rciaiivamenie a
KtM-.! nvAnim.latA rial nlttnr(k PaSHUale
a. le, auall suonano otlesa grais-
ial grande venerablle dell'Qrdine
all dTtalia ed a tuttl gll affillati
KfliirOrjllnef ad unanlmlta" fu votato un
fWlbratlssImo ordlne del giorno dl pro-
,V.teta contro ll prencuo.
tfi ', ,. ultimo fu annrovato. su proposta
it.i .- XvAnV T..,ocln ,m t ntn ,11
Iiiauso at Cav. Uff Gaetano Poccardl,
.vi.t.nn a.. -i,i .imv.u, u .ww ...
j. -" m ni nniirii.iitiiiit-iin. i'ri Mintini vi
vimoltlsslml llbrl rlguardantl la guerrai
5.yJ -.- i
Si, a Jia.ia.
KntTATIOVAT.
Roth Sexes
.. RHORTIIAND AND POOKKEKI'INr.
rtc SHren snortnana. ma easv. sneenv .v,i.m
i-t nuaineia course my or eE.achonia Knrnit
? Bualnei
f f'any time. To meet the heavy an4 Increasing
f.wiiina xor vounc mn ana women with
s- tnco ana businesa trainine our classes will
oe ronxinuea aay ana ,"nlns thru
out comins summer months Call or
write for particular!: and ratalnir
pnn.A. nrsiNEss college
1017 ChfMnut treet
f$4 Night School s,
fs-i snonnann, Knruen, lenmanshlp.
if S nontn AWicn dv.ivuvji.. too luin -v
TRAYFR"! Tbe Rest Business School
:91IWIEJV 801.807 Chestnut .Street
ritlons amaran'd Enter now Day or night
Yonnr Women nnd Girl
TAKRATOWNjN. V.
Vi-. j
hncsz
Mason' Summer School of Patriotic
Tor iiri. rarrvTown-on-innnon w T
Yonnr Men and Both
P?M WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
ti . .
T Day i
'Hih p
Day and nltht classes. Prepare for perv-
Army. wavy or niercnani Marine.
nay. Inauire Instruction Ofllce.
&, Y. SI. C. A.. 1421 Arch Street
SUMMKR RESORTS
GREAT
S,t
Inland
asrv
''Wit
Waterway Route off, the Continent
80
Gives coot comlort and the diversion ol
steamship travel
kQN YOUR TRIP TO THE
f'f rANAniAN par.iPir
"r
Dayand-ahalf sail from Port McNicoll,
via Toronto, on Georgian Bay, through
Lake Huron and Sault Ste. Marie to
r. rori winiam on taxe
As
:., Canadian Pacific
GREAT LAKES
Steamship Service
it?-
A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE
ON INLAND. WATERS
vP
fir-f
SUCCESSI ITALIAN!
PRESSO CAPO SILE
Tutti I Cannoni e Materiali da.
Gucrra Sono Stati
Ricupcrati
ruMUhed unci nintrlMit'd undr
PEnjItT No 3 It
AlhorlTi bv the nrt nf Oftobr a.
1D1T. on nle at the Postofnce of Phila
delphia Pa
Hy ordr of lh Preuld""'
A s ni'nt.K?ON.
Poslmi'iter Oenral
nomn, 27 glugno
Le truppe Italian" operantl nella re
gion meridional? del fronte del rlae
non soltanto hanno rloccupito 1'lmpor
tapte testa dl ponte a Capo Slle. ma
hanno eteso o mantenuto I lorn gua
dagnl contro dlsperatl contrattacchl ef
fettintl dagll autr!acl L'etenlone fu
effettuata lerl 1'aliro
Sill rtmanente del fronte dl bittaglli
1'atthltn' cnmhittlva fu llmltata a
duelll dl nrtlgllerla e ad arlnnl dl pat
tuglle II Mlnlstero delli Guerra ln pubhllcato,
lerl, II seguente comunlcato
' Duranto la glnrnata dl lerl le nostre
trupp lnnno complotamente rloccupato
la testa dl ponte .1 Capo Sile, etcmlen
dola, proocando e sostenendo con fer- I
mezza rtsolutl contrattacchl per open were at dinner She was 1211 gross ton
dl numerose forze nemlcho Otti rap-e 1S1 fret long, and 43 fort S Inches
ufllclall e 371 unmlnl dl truppa furono
cattuntl
"Sill rlmanontp del fronte 1 sono
autl duelll dl nrgtlgliprla dl non mol
ta grando intenslti- cd attivlta per
opera dl plccoli ripartl
'Tra Iorl e Lopplo unn del nortrl
rlpartl d'asilto sorprpsp r tllstnis'e
un posto avanzato nemlco, catturandT
i iiperstlti
"1 nostrl arlatori gettarono parecchl
tonnellate dl bombe sul doposltl di munti
zloni del nemlco. nella planura venetn
e sopra gll Implantl ferrolarM dl
Mattarelto Petto aeroptanl nemtel
furono abbattutl II tenente Flalo
Baraechlnl ottenn" Ia sua trentuneslma
vlttorta
"Perlustrando te locallta' ove awen
nero 1 recentl combattlmentl. un altro
centtnalo dl prlglonierl furono aggluntl
a quelll gia' catturatl
"La completa rtnttura dl tutta la no
stra artlgtierla arml. e material e' stata
accertata Solo lungo laoro dl statl
stlca sara poslblle stiblllre l'enorme
ouantlta' dl arml n materlale austrlaco
rinnto nelle nostre manl "
Da tutte le Informazlonl " pnrrl- ,
spondenze clip glungono dal fronte dl
I-attaglla si rllpa che innumerpoll sono
stati gll attl di alore comptut! da
ufflciall p soldatl ltallanl durante la re-
cento eontrolTpnsha cii cauro 11 dlsastro
delle armate aurtrlache
Tuffollno, che otto mesi or
11 tPnentc
ono aveva
perduto ta sua mano destra in un
combattlmento sul Carso, dletro vivo
lnslstenze fu arsegnato ad una sezlone
dl mltraglierl ed a Capo Site fulmlno' II
nemlco, fino a che, colplto da un prol
ettlle, cadde gridando- "Viva l'ltalla'"
Un artlgllere, ferlto a mortc, fu lsltato
dal comandante della sua batterla cho
TKMIH1T!
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS
Tip TIIF. REAfTiri'L DErMVXRE
Kvery Friday nnd Saturday Evening
New Dolphin Line Talace Steamers
TRENTON AND HOI.rHIN
Good Music No Liquor
Boat leaves Arch St. Wharf 8 13 P. M.
Fare 25c each way
Sl'MMER HESflliTS
ATINTIT CITY. N. J.
Coolest and Most Attractive Location
OSTEND
Whole Block Ocean Front '
Boston to Foerelen Ae in exrlmive Chel-
sei section Open surroundings
Fresh and .i watr baths, private and
publir Modern tndro therapeutic de-
pirtmnt OrrhetrH of snlnttts
DANCING EVKUY nVKNINO
Auto bus meets trains Bnomet
Ownership direction John T Dolphin Mur
nii.nnoon. ,v. .1
EDGETON INN Near beBCh- cap.250.
LUUE.1VJI- ii-ajsj j Mhnt Harrla. Prop
NK1V KIRK CITY
HOTEL WEBSTER
40 West 45th St.
New York.
Just off 5th Ave.
on one of city's
quietest streets
Much favored by
womentinvelHiic
without escort
Wllhinfourmin-
utesuniUof forty
theatres
Center of shop-
ptnuui&tnct.
tO'dal Simrntf Halet
ll'ti f r-a-n. u;s ot
ball) trorn 52 00
llrfi Btom. prints
bi'ti. Iron S2 50
Suites, trom S5 00
W IcH'son Oulnn
M'MMr.B RK0RTS
rvn
LAKES
COAST THROUGH
nnr.u ire
superior.
1 i ill
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1; U Pi'
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SaSaJiSiai
aa saBBjpajIBBti
Write, call or phone for data on
Resort Tour No. S. ISO A.
Tickets nnd Reservations Secured from
B. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Aent
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
eZO Chestnut fWreet Philadelphia
F. B PEIIRT, General Agent.
Passenger Department
ltJl Ilroadn-ai ew York Cltf
X f .i-V Xtri
ell domando' come el sentlva, e 1'artlgll
ere nnzlclie' rlspondere alia domanda
rivoltapll dlsse nl suo superlprct "I
nostrl cannoni fanmf tuttora fuoco?"
Suite nlte Alpl, seenndo notlzle lerl
glunte, e' eldenzn dl rlnnovata at
tlUta Oil Alplnl ltallanl snrpresero II
nemlco sulla sommltV dl Monte Cavallo,
ad tm'altprza dl oltre dieclmlta pledl,
nelta reglone del Tonale, e catturarnoo
sesinta prlglonierl e parecchle mliru
gllntricl A nord dl Monte Grappa dlstacca
menll della Quarta Armata. dopo una
vlolenta prcparazlone da parte dell'aitl
gllerla e dplle mllraEllatriel, si gettn
rono siigll nustrlcl ottenendo Imponantl
antassl, nnnostante la dlsperata resl
stenza ilcl nemlco
TWO CANADIANSHIPS SUNK
IScw nronpli by Captain of In
rominp Vr"rl
An Atlantic Tort, June 27 The sink
ing bv German submarines of th Pom
eranlin and the Medora. both owned by
the Canadian Pacific Steamship Kerlcc
of Montreal, was told of by the cap
tain of a Canadian "teamshlp, nhlch ar
rlod from Kngland
The romeranlan nan formerly the
Grecian Monarch, hullt of Iron ln 18S2
for the passenger and freight trade be
tweer London and New York After her
purchase bv the Allan Line ln 1888 her
name was changed to the romeranlan.
The pel went through a terrific storm
ir mid tlmtle and the dining saloon,
which wa on deck amidships, slid off
taking the captain, two ofllcers. and scv-
prat passengers oer the side while they
beam
The Medora was built In 1112 as the
Frankmnunt and later was purchased
by the Canadian Ticlflc Steamship Serv
Ice for the Atlantic trade She was 41"
fpet long r? feet 1 Inch beam, and 28
feet C tnc'ies depth of hold
VICTORY FOR CHILD LABOR
Motion lo Refer Bill to Unfriend
Ij Senate Committee Defeated
AVnlilngton. June 27 A lctory for
child tabor legislation was won In the
Senate today when an effort to refer
a bill bv Senator Pomprene to regulate
the pmployment of children ln mills,
mines and quirrle", to the Finance Com
mlttfp. was defeated by a lote of 41
to 42
The bill was designed to meet the
obiccttons of the Supreme Court to child
labor legislation
Senator Simmon's moed to refer the
bill to the Finance Committee, regarded
as unfriendly to rhilrt tabor legislation
nn,i it Wis on this the tet came It
then wnit nutnmati"all to th Inter
itnt Commerce Committee
;
si'MMPK KFnins
frr. I. N. .1.
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Fta
Ref
fimllv hotel F-vrm
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VM.LEY rORGF.
WASHINGTON INN
PHtrkTV WAFFLE DtNNERS
I'OCONO MOl NTAINS
Kncle Mere, Pa.
THE CRESTMONT INN ,?;'?.,.
Th hotfl with the Ineompirable situation!
2200 ft nboc th sea on th summit of the
Allechan.es Golf tennis boatinc ami tha
finest of freah-witer bithlnp. Modern Im
rrocments For booklet nd terms address
WIF.LIAM WOODS. Manacer.
II'MMPR REPORTS
For a Vacation
I
I
The World's Greatesjjgummcr Playground with
a cool, bright, sunnyinigorating climate &
Write for free illustrated booklet to any Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, or Commercial Club in the
Pacific Northwest, or the Tourist Department, Parliament Buildings, Victoria; B.C.; Capitol Buildings, Salem,
Oregon, or Olympta, Wash., or the office of the Executive Secretary, Herbert Cuthbert, Pacific Northwest
Torot Assecwtias7l017-1018 L. C Smith BuiUng, Seattle, Washington.
TOBACCO NECESSARY,
MANUFACTURERS SAY
Delegates to Convention Want
Government So to Classify
Product
Atlantic city, June 27.
The fuel administration will be nr-ked
to chance the classification of tobacco
aa an essential by the Tobacco Aso'
elation of the United State, which in
cludes in ii. membership mantifactur
ers or cigarettes, smoking nnri r,i
tobacco, and rcprcfentatles nf th at.
.iieo. imereis Delegates ln comentlon
here sa that tobacco Is not only an
essential but a necessity A committee
will lie appointed to seek thp restor
ing, so lira mere mav be no possibility
of a curtailment of fuel for the Indus
try "The !-ldler relishes the recelnt of a
package of cigarettes na much as a'
letter from home," G n Weils, secretarv
of a tobacco association, declared The
Y M C A recently placed an order with
the Durham factory for 80.000,000 cigar
ettes The gigantic total of tobacco prod
ucts shipped across could not sanely
be estimated
"Tobacco l taking a erv Important
part In the war business, those engaged
ln the Industry are shaving prices ory
closely and there has been no eldence
of profiteering We are meeting .all
V.a .. .... nA nnJ 1 A..I ..I-. I .-t-
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M'MMHB RI-.SORTS
rrr. may, y.
A
CAPE MAT
5
FOURTH OF JULY AT CAPE MAY
10 n. m. Monter piride. 2000 mvnl reerve men and soldiers from France.
2 p. m. Tr.uk meet, enllted men anil rlvlllant. Trlres offered.
3 p. m. Knee nf hnat. Iietween sulimnrlne patrol nml cutters. Rowing matches.
p. m. Ilnll game between 11 l-nlilrknn and Sewell's Tolnt te.ims ot Columbia Park,
:-,
--.-
V fvlHie- '' IDI l
-vt. Jf
tlcally and believe that thechange will
ne madf when facts are placed before
the admlnlfrtratorn."
Members of the convention say
tobacco In due for another advance
ment Last year It sold for thirty cents
a pound, the highest eer paid. There
Is a war lax of sixteen cents a pound
The United States produces one billion
pounds annually, which ia a third the
production of the world.
BENSON QUITS J50CIALISTS
Former Presidential Candidate
Censures PartyV Control
and Methods
New York, June 27 Allnn L Ben
son, writer. Socialist candidate tor
President in 1916, has withdrawn from
the Socialist party, he announced today.
11a xKirirOB tltnt tt.A tinrlv Vim. inrjs4
a . i-noifin iiini uir iu ij nai 'ou-ti ii
Into the control of forelgn-boni lcadeersn
wno are nevoid or Americanism and of
"an anarchistic, Mtfdlcajlstlc minority"
Benson said that the leaders he referred
to were not pro-German, hut vere In
capable bv reason of their birth of see
ing the difference between n covetous
and Imperialistic nation like Germany,
fighting for conquest, and n nation like
the United States, fighting- for the prin
ciples oi ireenom
JBeatfjg
Allen Aarnn
Herrv. Aoliio M
Bishop Stewart
Horts. heller Mirei t
Hrett Mehltlble T
Tlrooks, Mbert
Brown. William
llurk Pnrtle
Ilueklev. Marsaret E.
P-uehler. MarKaret
Kearney, Johannah J.
Kearns, Jamea .1.
Kellv, Chnrles R,
Lancaster, Mary A.
I Irt.leii. liarrv il
MarCorkle, KHz n
MrCurry. John
Mrronou?h Kit?
Mrllucli William B.
Mroinn Iirldeet
Mills Ulrhnrd
Moore, f'hrlotte n
Moore Robert n
cnrK .ioern w
C PmPllS. HM.I1 t.
Cream(.r- Matthias
SI'MMHR RF.SORTS
CM'F, MAY, N.
1 In A ,i n. Tl ....... n r .1-..
Hull Pier. iiinii-minii
8 to 10 evening novlng matches be
tween best men In lourlli Nnvjl Dis
trict, on Convention Hall Pier.
in to 12 evening Dinre In-line plicc.
Golf matches nt links In afternoon.
iances nt liotelo In Hie evening.
For Information as to Cottages,
uKKi.-i, me, staarcs.t
E. J. JERRELL
Secy. Board of Trade CAPE
HE IDEAL
?w
-" PEAtHH
Daniels, Hannah C Muldoon, Maritaret
Diekel, Frederick Norman. Marv B.
Doimhertr. Murle D, O'Neill. Helen
rilLtnton. ihh. w Paul. El zaheth R.
i:merson. Elmer Tolhemus. Mary M.
t ain. Catherine M.
Fretz, John Stnr
m. i. r hari.ll L.
Tullmer. Frank W
(lerhird, Anna 1,,
Oladjney, Dalil
Glenn, Masale &,
Oreth Lonla
Orumm, Cathnrtns
Hansen. Marie A.
Hart. John P.
Hnsdock, Georite Q.
Henderson, Susan
Henneasv, John
Heron, Charles B
Hllborn, Dild R
Oulnn. Anflstasla
neee. Ceeella A.
Ilex, Amelia I,
Homnsnn Catharine
Hummel, Llzetta
Sampson Hnlph
Fchott, Julius J,
Hmlth. Dorothv C.
Rnarkman..Ella M F.
Steel, Elizabeth B.
Tharher. Simon 1". F.
Wallace. Mary A
Wlesand. Ioulsa
Williams Fred'k W.
Younn, Kucenla
Younff. Samuel
ALLEN June 2S, AAP.ON ALLEN, aged
Bfl. Itelatlves and friends InMted to funeral
services. Thurs Jl p n at 472n Kin--sessInK
ave. Int. Ternwood Ccm. Newark.
N J . paperr rlease cony
BEHttT June 24. ADELAIDE M
BERHY. widow of John Berry. Relatives
ana friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 3n
a m . TA3 Recent st (.16th and Chester
ae ). West Phlla Hlsh requiem mass
Church of the Blessed Sacrament in a. m.
Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral
BISHOP At Moorestown. N J.. June 24.
STEWART BISHOP, aited 72, Relatives
and friend" Pocahontas Lodge No 107, I
OOF: Powhatan Encampment No 30,
Invited to funeril,,Frl . 2 p. m , First Bap
tist Church, Moorestown Int. private.
Friends may rail Thurs B If i" r m
BORTSCHELLER June 2",. MARGARET,
wife of Henry Bortscheller and daughter of
late George and Marv Phv, aged ft Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral Sat.. 2
p m . 4474 Richmond st "Brlrteshurs Int
private, w. Laurel Hill Cem Remains may
be viewed Frl 8 to 10 p m
BRETT. June 25 MEHITABEL PACK
ARD widow of Charles S Brett, aged 93,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, rrl.. 1 30 n. m residence of son-in-law
John T Ash. 121 W Summltt ave.,
Haddonfleld N, J. Int. Greenmount Cem.,
Hammonton. N J
BROOKS June IS ALBERT, eon of
Harrv and Florence Brooke aped ? vears 4
months Relatives nnd friends invited to fu
neral services rrl , 2 p. m parents' resi
dence. 2210 St Albmp st Int Mt. Morlah
Cem,
Sl'MMF.R BESORTH
CAPK MAY. y. .1.
-MAY. N. J.
RESORT
IHEATIW
BROWN. June 25,. WILLIAM BROWN.
Jired 71. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Frl . 2 0 p. m . 410 Col
' ,ve., Colllngswood, N. J. Int. private.
Hartelgh Cem.
BUCK. Mrs. SADIE BUCK, formerly of
Philadelphia, at the .home of her daughter.
J'.r.Ii.w- Bowman. Swlftwater. Pr. June
21. 1918. Interment at Swlftwater.
BUCKLEY. June 20, MARGARET E..
daughter of Joseph W. and Anna C. (nee
Duffy), aged 10, Due notice or funeral will
by given, parents' residence, 2327 Christian
street.
BUEHLER June 20 MARGARET, wife
of John Buehler (nee Miller). Relatives and
friends- InMted to funeral services. Sun , 2
P m.r 3M0 N. 7th at, Int. private Ivy Hill
CeJT.-. Ji.t0 funeral.
, CLARK Suddenly, June 24, JOSEPH W..
husband of Alice E. Clark Relatives and
friends, also Dru-nore Ledge, No. soft. I. o.
p. F.. and Temple Encampment. No inn.
Ii 2i F-! Uhertv Bell Lodge. No. .187.
B. R.JT., and Penna R. R Relief Asso .
Invited to service. Frl . 2 P. m,. 831 N. 43d.
St. Int. private at Arlington Cem. Friends
mav call Thurs. eve
CLEMENS- June 24. Rending. Pa.
HELEN L . widow of John P. Clemens and
daughter of the late George and Mary
Lckert. aged 80 ears Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services, at the residence
of her daughter. Mrs W Annie Harris, 404
vv indsor st , Frl , 1 p. m , nt house. Int;
Charlen Evans Cem
..creamer June 20. at St. Davldsj
MATTHIAS, husband of late Clnra Helding4)
v-reamer- agea on services vri . T.au p. m .
son's residence, Then B Creamer. Cambria
Cort. Bt. Davids, Fa Int Dover Plains,
N. Y . Sat.
DANIELS June 20. HANNAH C . widow
of William II. Daniels Relative and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat. 2
p. m , 5002 N llttf at , Logan Int private
DICKEL. Suddenly. June 24, FREDER
ICK, son of Relnhardt and Anna Dlckei.,
sed 18 Relatives and friends invited to
funeral services Frl . 2 30 p. m . parents'
residence, 178 W Olney ave.. Olney. Re
mains miy be levved Thurs. eve. Int.
strlctlv private
DOUOHERTT Suddenlv. June 25. MARIE
DOROTHY, daughter of William and Anna
Dougherty (nee Dennenv). aged 4 Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2pm,
parents' residence, 1030 Dennis st , Nlce-
tovvn int noiy sepulchre cem Auto
service Remains may be viewed Thura .
after 8 p m
. ELKINTON Sixth Month 20th at Berke.
lev. Cal . ABBV W.. wife of Alfred rv
Elklnlon aged 4 Relatives and frlenda
Invited tn attend funeral, Fifth day. Sixth
.Month, 27th, at 3 n. m . Friends Meeting
jinuee. im ana Arcn sis, nuia. interment
pru air.
EMERSON
JERSON Tune 20 Et.JKR son of 1st.
than and Jane Kmerson. aged 83. Due
e of funeral will be g ven
lOAN June 2.1. CATHERINE M.. wire
jonatt
notice
FAOA
of Joseph W Fasan (nee Sutlers) Rela
tives ana mends Invited to funeral ser ces.
Sat . 2 p. m , husband's residence. 2301 N
LelthRovv st Int strictly private at Bel
vue Cem
FOWLER June 23, SARAH LOUISE
FOWLER (nee Roberts) wire of Joseph C.
Fowler, aged 00 Relatives nnd frlsnds in
vited to funeral Frl.. 2 p. m . from the
parlors of Wardner J, Phillips. 609 N. 10th
st Int Northwood Cem. Auto funeral
FRETZ. In Doylestown twp . Bucks Co ,
ra.. June 23. JOHN STOVER FRETZ. aged
07 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Frl.. 3pm Int. private, Dovlestown Cem
FULLMER June 25, FRANK WOL
BERT, husband of Freda Fullmer (nee
Kurtz) and son of Annie and late Frank
Fullmer, aged 82. Due notice of funeral will
be given from 258 S. 4th st.
GERHARD June 25. ANNA L . wife of
William L. Gerhard and late Michael and
.Marv .-uorrise
iey. Relatives and friends Invited
to funernl Sat.. 8.30 a m.. 2044 N Orat? St.. Mt. Airy inL.r"TAH ,
st High mass St Ellraheth's 'Church In .XUf" 'une "a,, sV.a..IA,f 'wfii.i'i
a m Int. New Cathedral Ccm Anto fnnennt William It. Youns nd daughter orwilhel
OLADEY June 20 DAVID GLADNEY, mlnaand late Lewis Bohm Relatives and
husband or Fanny A Gladnev (nee Holstonl i friends Invited tn funeral; .Frl.. 1 r m .
nnd son or George J, j and late Marv c 'apartments of W E Rttersby N.
nindnev aged 45 Relatives and friends Broad st Int. private. Forest Hill Cem Re
Court Main. No 04 F. ot A.. Invited to mains mav he viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 p m.
funeral. Sun, 1 p m. 110 N. 3d st . Ai-'c fimerat Omit flovv--s ,,.,..,.,.
Camden. N J Int. Harleleh Cem. -Remains , VOUNG-)n June 20 1018 .SAMUEL
mav be viewed fat eve I TOl'NO. husband oT Elizabeth R : Totinsj
GLENN June -.',1 MAOGIB B. wife, of
Albert S.Glenn. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services Krl .IP m , 0533
lllrard nve Int. West Laurel Hill Tern.
BRKTH June Z3 I.C1UIS GRET1I. nt
Philadelphia General Hospital, aged 70 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs ,
3 p. m., from parlors of Wardner J. Phlllpps,
600 N 10th st. Int. Northwood Cem.
ORUMM. June 24. CATHARINE, vvlaow
of James F. Grumm. Funeral vrlll take
place Frl.. 8 SO a. m , 1533 N. 00th at.
Solemn mass of requiem Church or Our Ladv
or the Rosary 10 a. m. Relatives and
friends invited to attend. Int. St. Denis's
. fern Auto funeral
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I HANSEN. June 2.1. MARIE A. HANSEN!
(nee Otterbach). wife nf Ocorse Hansen, need .... 1342 Arch.
r,1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. , gf' ','.. , , A ,.
Mat., 2 p. m.. 1523 Stiles st. Int. Mt. Tcace ' PIN Lost. Thursday. Juna 20. ladv'a pan
Cem chased cold lover's knot breastptn. with C
HART. June 23. JOHN P.. son of Mar- ' .llntnnnd, snlne from aiinhala'a elorj on Mar
earet and late Jnmes Hart. Relatives and W it. to Chllds rest-turant, 12th and
friends. Tvcoon Social Club Invited tn fn- Mar'set Bts , to Wanamaker'a. to Stanley .
neral. from mother's residence. 2324 N Theatre. Reward to finder. Address M 819,
ItcesB st,. Frl R 30 n. m. High mass or Ledger Central,
requiem St Edward's Church 10 a. m wallet Lost, black wallet on Cheater
in' ""Jr. 'ros" '.."". .. AUin aervice.
- irATi)OCK. Klllen In nrflon. FrnncA. jtv
2S mis HEOnan OIinST HATDOCK. 1st
l.lcul u. . ii.. witn u. f. inianirv. non ot ,
Robert Roger and Annlo Heywond Havdock,
I of Milton. Mass. formerly of Philadelphia,
I ln the 24th year of hla ase.
after a brief lllnepa. FRANCIS com. aon
of the late John R. and Mary D. Italnes.
need 01. Funeral aervlre on Rrenth-da,
20th. at 2 p. m , at hi 1-tte residence.
Haines st .east of Chew. Qermantown.
Iir;UrliBJii j unn .n. nuat, wianw
nf Dp .lAmes Tienrtersnn. aaed 70. Itela.
lives nnd friends Invited to funeral services,
Frl.. 8 n m.. residence of son-ln-lavv W.
R. Emerlck 1BM1 N. nist at. Int. Hum.
m.l.tnun Pa . Sat., noon
lit;?irl.o 1. J'ine -. jvjjifN, ann oi laic vvaiv.
John and Mary llennessv (nee MeNulty). I .. ,,.,. .
Relatives and friend, invited to funeral. 300O YOUNO WOMEN TgtjCPHONE OP-
Tri. 7 80 a. m.. residence of stenfather. ERATORS IV PHII.AUEt.PHIA AND VI.
James MrCann. 1410 S Carlisle st. Mass nf CINITY. THB VimLD'S WOUKSHOP.
.reciulem St. Rita's Church 8.15 a..m. Int AUK PATRIOTICALLY HELPING TO WIN
Holv Cross Cem. .THE WAR.
CnWft-Mr'y S"rSS(& Dovl,1)! , A Y?UNO WOTIEN IT TO "YEARS OP
, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1 AOE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK
Frl . 8 30 a. m . uncle's residence Patrick AT ONCE.
1 Donnelly, 1421 E. Ileweon at. High .mass . . . .. ..
'church of Holy Name, in a m.. then to1 n PER WEEK IS PAID DURINO THE
meet 12-37 tralr. mh and Columbia ave.. for FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID AD
I South llelhlehem. Pa. VANCCMENT THEREAFTER.
I HILDOnN. .June SO, DAVID S,, husband
I of Josephine Hllborn. aced 7. Relatives PERMANENT POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE
land friends Invited tn funeral services Fri.. UNNECESSARY.
1 2 P. m. 103(1 W. Erlo ave. Int. rfivate,
Mt !lnt Cem. ' THE WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT-
-. .:'nn. .. ... A... ..-
KtSAKiMui. june ;.-, juiiAriNAii j.
(nee Donogrue) beloved wife of Michael T..
Kearney Relatives and friends. It V.
M. Sodality, invited to funeral. Fri.. R 30 a.
m.. residence. 1304 Albanus St.. Locan, Sol-
emn hlah mass of requiem Church of Holy
Child. 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem.
Auto service. Kindly omit flowers.
KKARNK. June ;.- ja.mk:i j,, nusbana
nt Marv A. Kearns. Funeral Frl.. 0 a. m..
residence. SSSfl Fnlsom at. Solemn requiem
i masa St. Acathn, Church. 10.30 a. m. Int
JWOSl xioiy jicueiiivi .-rm nemiivrn .nq
friends, St. Atatha'i Holy Name Society. St.
Arathn'a Altar Sodlety and Phlla. Lodee.
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No. B4. I. O. O.
I. O. O. M
..I.. ..tviiru IU MlllTIIU. AUIU
aervice.
rvlce.
KELLY. Suddenly
June 27 CARO.
LINE ANSPACH, wife of Joseph M
Kellv and sister of Clara A Wofflnaton
and Anna A. Woerhelde. Relatkea anil
friends lnviiea to inr pervire an j.ax., at 2
?. m.. at. me resiaence ni ner iaie aunt.
.iary A. Ishmead. 1022 N. Broad st. Int
priv. V
KELLY. June 24. CHARLES Sv son of
lata rhsrleifand Martha W. Kelly. Relatives
and friends. Gen. W. Chllds Circle. No. 31.
Typographical Union, No. 2s employea fit
Public Ledger, Columbian, Diamond and
Northern Yearly Bene. Societies. Invited to
runerni fri.. D. in., vol in. inn bi. ini.
MnpthwoAd Cem. Remains may be viewed L
Thura.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto iunerai.
T.itjnASTER. June 2fl. MARY A., widow
of George Lancaster. Relatives and friends
Invltea to tuneri ki tiv, ob.. ..du p. m ,
inn Kaloa st . Wissahlckon. Int. private.
West Laurel Hill
i.tnriELL. June 25. HARRY M.. hus
band. of Hatel E. I.lddell. aced S3. Relatives
ana irienae. iwnui wuiiiii. ..u. u, jr. j.
u. A. ii.. In-Vllc',r.u "'.. ?-. " -. '"
resiaence ui iiiuvmjt.. e w"n' en
cavernson j.. ... ..... e... ..uj, .a. riw
Icea Rethel M. E Church. Thornton. Del
Co.. Pa . 12 noon. Friends may call Frl
.r... T . m Int Thornton. Ph.
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MacCORKLE
lllltvl.r. June -o j.i,t.Aiir.in
HIP' wife of 1
wife of Thomas MacCorkle. Relatives
and trienas invueu iu lunrni errvicrs, oil,,
2 p. m., DOR Greenwood ave.. Jenklntown,
Pa. Int. private, Davisvtlle Baptist Church
C'mcCURRY. June 20. JOHN McCURRY.
aged 63 Relatives and friends. 40th Ward
Republican1 Club and employes of Court No
076 Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 d m.. 1240
8. 46th at. Int. private. Friends may call
Frl after 7 pm. Auto aervice
Mcdonough. June 25. Elizabeth.
daughter ot late Patrick and Margaret Mc
Donough (nee Mullery). Relatives and friends.
II. V. JI. Sodality of St. Monlca'a Church.
Invited to funeral1. Frl.. 8-30 a. m., 2427
S 18th st. Solemn mass ot requiem Church
of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
JtcOINN June 2". BRIDGET, wife of
Arthur McGinn. . Relatlvea and friends.
League of the Sacred Heart, invited to fu
neral, Mon.. 8.30 a, m , husband'c residence.
1510 Catharine at. Solemn requiem mass
St. Tereaa'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem Auto funeral.
McllUGH June 20. WILLIAM B Jte
HUGH. aged 03. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral. Sat.. 8 10 a, m... residence
of daughter. Jlrs. Anna McIIuah Lees, 0041
Osage ave , W. Phlla. High mass at
Church or St. .Carthage 10 a, m. Int. Holy
JIILl.ER June 26. HENRY MILLER,
aged 8T. Funeral private at convenience of
M1I.T.S Junto 20. RICHARD, husband of
Anna Mills (nes Puff), aged 74. Relatives
and frlenaa inviiea to tunerai services, rri..
8 p. m r 2M N, Taylor at. Int. Hatboro
Cem , Sat., 10.30 a m Auto funeral.
MOORE June 23, CHARLOTTE R wife
of Henry W, Moore, aged BV Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2
p. m 812ft Walnut st Int. private.
MOORE June 2.V ROBERT B . aon of
Isabella H. (nee Robb) and late Robert B.
Moore, aged 10. Relatlvea and frlenda In
vited to funeral servlres Sat,. 2 P. m ,
mother's residence, IS34 McCleilan st. Int.
Jtt. Jlorlah Cem. Remains may be viewed
Frl . between 8 and 10 p. m Auto service,
MULDOON June 2f MAROARET wife
mt John Muldoon. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 10 a. m , 1738
Manton at. (near 17th and Federal ata ).
Solemn, mass of rennlem St. Charles's
Church-10 a. m, Int, Holy Cross Cein. Auto
funeral - .
NORMAN. June 2.1. MARY ELIZABETH
wife of Robert C. Norman and daughter of
Frank nnd Anaslasla Heigh, aged 20. Rela
tives and friends-Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2
p m., 2-112 Sharsvvood at. Int. Fernwood
Cem Friends may call Thura eve.
O'NEILL June "M. HELEN, daughter of
Josenh F. and late Nellie V. O'Neill, ared
ft yeara and 7 months Relatives and friends
lnviiea to sunera) services,
Pel. r.
!,Bl4.ftIchL !nt r;ivn.'"... ....
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VtoTmnyw'M ,-ti
her at. ELIZABETH STADLBaUN PAUL,:
widow of the late Henry N. Fan!. ' Funeral
ervrce at her residence. Gravers lane.
Chestnut Hill, on Thurs. aft., at 4 o'clock.
. POLHKMUS, At Zl'lentown." N. J,.
MARY MOORE, widow of Thomas C. Pol
hemus, aged 75. Relatives and frlenda In
Mted to funeral. Sat,, 1 p. m.. Ztttentown,
N. J. Plervlces M. PI. nhurch 9 n. m. Int.
Baptist Cem, without further notice. ,.
. QUINN June 23. ANASTASIA. wife of
John J. Qulnn and dauthter ot late Patrick
ana jiessie Aianer. nt Aiuimanoon, vjoumv
Tippers ry, Ireland. Relatives and friends,
B. V. M. SedSllty of the Cathedral Invited
to funeral. Mon., 8-10 a.'m , 1721 Wood at.
Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m.
Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. .
REEVEP. June 24. CECELIA A., widow
of Charlts Reeves and daughter of tit"
James and Sarah Farrady, aged 73. Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services.
Frl., 2 30 p m , residence of son-in-law,
Howard B Hess, 2040 8, Hemberrer st.
(22d and Snyder ave.). Int. private. Frlenda
mav call Thurs. eve. Auto service.
REX June 20. at Rlchboro. Pa..
Amelia I . daughter of late William and
Amanda M. Rex. Relatives and Invited to
runerai aervices. eat., ji a. m.. at ivr
Hill Cem Chapel. Int. Ivy Hill Cem.
ROBINSON. June 23, CATHARINE. wlf
of 11 James Robinson, aged 74. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services Frl..
2 p. m.. 4310 Waluslni ave. Int. Monu
ment rem. Automobile. .
RUMMEL June 21. LIZETTA (nee Mem
mincer), widow of Thnmis Rummel. aged
83 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 2 p. m . 2431 N. 32d St. Int.
German Lutheran Cem. ,
SAJIPSON June 2.1 RALPH, husband of
Margaret Sampson Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, Frl .2 r m., ID
BishoD ave.. Addlngham, Del Co . Pa. Int.
"'sCHOTT June 21 JULIUS J .husband
of Augusta Schott. aged 81. Relatives and
friends. Livingston Lodge. No 057. F. and
A. M Musical Mutual Protective Union, of
New York: Phlla Musical Assot. all other
organizations of which he was a member.
Invited tn funeral services Frl ,11 a. m..
2847 N. 7th st. Int. private. Friends may
Cas.lIlTH"-June 25 DfiROTHY C. SMITH
(nee Martin), widow of Charles Smith. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.,
8:30 a m . 2749 Earp st. (28th and Reed
sts ). Solemn requiem mass St. Gabriel'
Church 10 a. m. Int St Matthew's Cem..
Conshohocken Auto funeral. New York
city papers please copy.
SPACKMAN. June 20 ELLA M F..
widow of Walter S Smckman. Funeral
services, Frl.. 1 45 p. m . 201 Llpplncovt
ave.. Rlverton. N. J Int , private. Train
leaves Market st ferry. Philadelphia, 1 n m.
KUZABETH E . vv Idow of Francis' P. Steel,
Funeral services 22 S Connecticut ave.,
I Atlantic. Citv FVI . 1 n m. Int. private.
At?"r HER. June 2(1. 8IM0N V h hue.
Wl fir.l. AT Aiiani r iiiv n .j . ,ui- -..
band or Bennetta Th-icher (nee Harvevi.
Relitlves and friends. Wlnfleld Scott Cnmp.
No 114, M. 01 V , inviien in iunerai Fcrtn-T".
Frl . 3 P m , 1042 Carey st. (10th and
Erie ave.) Int. Adath Teshnriin Cem ,.
WALLACE June 21 MARY A WAL
LACE, wife of George W. Wallace (nee Mc
Laughlin) Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral Frl.. 8-30 a. m . residence of Thorn,
as P. Cahlll. 200 S 20th st. Solemn high
mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church. 10
a. m Int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
WIEOAND. June 21. LOUISA, widow of
Bruno Wieaand. aged 82. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2
p m.. 213 E Eleanor st. (Front and Wyo
ming ave ) Int. private. Friends may call
Thnrs . 8 to lO p m.
WILLIAMS. June 25. FREDERICK W.,
husband of Florence Lewis Williams aged
81 Relatives and friends invited to funeral
,l.ee Frl ?Sfl n. m . residence of fa-
.ther-ln-law, W. 11. Lewis. 233
loo Ei. uuumiti
men ',""""'',''"'' ' :'?,'" '!;'""'
Hnn iririini iuyiicu ,u .unci, p... ..to. .'..
Sun., at 2 p m . at late residence, is.17
S 4th Bt. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. Re
mains may be viewed Sat, eve.
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