- v . - , -t - i t if , nwt - i a"""7 T. KTTjB.v-,' -'J-;.-,.' r- U - Vs X. I EYEXDsti PUBLIC LEDGER- PITT LA DELPHI A. MONDAY, KEPTEMliEIJ no, ' IMF K'V -A -.,. -r -I H c . SHIPNEWS DRILLERS Af CRAMPS' , TO PICNIC SATURDAY Price Boosted for Relief Asso rinliou Outing, Thanks to Kaiser Tim iuiim.il otitlns ot the DilllrrV llellrt .Vesocl.itlon at Cramps' Phlpyanl Mill -cimrntr lititiiltcils of dilpuurkcrs fiom part of their pay, lmt not necea warily from their fnmllle., noM Satur day nflrrnimn nt t'r.iinert" 1 f 111. Camden. Ml arc privileged to talie their families nlonif nnil there will be plenty to eat nml soft Fluff to drink for everybody. This) Is one of the Cramp employes' IpIr nnnun.1 event. Men from the olllce Jind all mechanleal departments alwnyi Will n weleome there provided -they liae tickets;. It costs $2.50 per capita for one of these little rards. It has not nlways been so hlf.h. The Kaiser Is blamed for the price this" year. The affair will take place In the Mozart Flshlnc Club's quarters, but nny man caught Ashing on this festive occasion will be disciplined. The Mo iurl club's tackle Is to be locked up. 1'odru Hush, quarterinan driller, bcc lelary ot the, relief (irc.'nilzatloti. Is chairman of tin- committee In charce. .Wlstlnc him are (Si over Wanner, who Is ilniui for one of hljt famous Klttlitnvvn t peches, and waiter McCormiek. ONCE FIGHTER. NOW AVIATOR ou wrorr ;mnor. ijuurlrr , ... ., -. . , man Driller, (tnl iMlueatiou Ilntv Dtiivci' Wat'tirr iiii.itti'tman d lller nt Ihe I'lamp .v.ird, r.ime to he l.iinwn fts the Kli-hlowti niiilnr. Is a story Hint few t his pal have hcnid. "When !rnver wri" it Mtueclliig boy In yearned to bo n IIeIUip IlUc the only John t. Sullivan. I J. m.iile n K(,0d start, but miii tinned n.tliLst the R.ime. Ho wns sltlltiK In his corner of the lint; n his second IlKht, UHlllnp only fir the Roiifr to net nt the other fellow, -ttlivri iilonir came it friend from the ship yard, who was astonished to find the cub hhlpbullder In such a lole, "If you don't lick that Buy I'm Kolnp to tell jour Ihiss nnd have you tired." lie told flrover. The next Instant the Bonn sounded. With tho friend's threat ringing in Ms cats Yguiik Wanner Mtlled into tho Beatljs i.1.iiu. t..!i r T.lnn, Oeortre W I.oean. Harbert A. l.blMl, Kdward Wado liltus, Prnneea K. T utner. J. Irwin MaeAlllater. Mary J. ii'lliu, rtone It. Manuarlmr. Addle I1 Mariey, Jamea Mnrah. Alice Atiinl McCabe, Francis A. Vtil affre., Marie A. MrCarron, .loaeph P. MrCurron. Sarah V, Mi Cart hj, Uanlel Mel'orthv. Winifred MtCrlftali, IllllRbeth McDoiihIJ. John V. Mcr.lhcnny. Mary It, McOee. Kdv. W Jr Mclllinehey, Anna McKernan. Charles II. VIcHtay, Marsaret J. Mealey. Adams, C. M-nzlea. John Miller. John Mllner. Eatella II Vllnuai. Chr'st , Monaghan. Charles It Moore, Prancls J. Murphy, Howard J. Neeley. Jennie It. Nugent. Hurti .1. O'Connor,, Fred W. O'Connor. Matthew O'Donnell. James A. O'Neill. Mara't J. o'ltellly. William A. Oabourn. 1'lorenco R. Painter, Mary O. Palmer. Kate Pravost, Rrnest R. Purcell. Henry W Jt Qulnn, Thomaa IJ. Iteeie. Carrie O. ltet"chmann. Barbara ItlBhtmire, Lvdla. V. Itobb. Mario K. Saar. John Uchanbacher. Autuat Schenk. Orace K. Hehlemmer. Auiruat Schneider. Maria chwendemann, W.II. Scully, Annlo A. Seth, William K. Mhaner, Harry S Sleber, Clarence Hinirer, Margaret 11. Sklllman, Louisa B. Slenuner. William J. Sioan. Ihomas c. medley, Arlmr O. Sprlnnrer. Merey Stacer, l.dward Stack. Robert . stratton. Mary i:. Sullivan. James Tajjor. Marsaret "I'homaa. Kranl. ij 'I horn. Marlon Tt 'I horrj. Si dney K. Tolbert. (Sertrude Torreni. Kllza J. I'rfiuhurt. Hilton V'uzel, 1'lal.i 'o8aen. Harry A, Wanner, Alfred if, Ward, Daniel J. Wardlek, Harry II. Warner, I'lvln M Watson. Albert A. Weber. Charles It VVerdall, Aaron Whalen. Pranela J. Whaien. Joseph Vhlle, riorvliea White. Helen T. White, Mars J. Wleland, Christian Wlndlach, Anna M. D Worrllow. Elizabeth II Worthinston. U. O. .ana. Carolina .VlllHIVOrth, drum Vmk. Charles v.. Jr Archibald, Robert j.imneii. catnarino S Htinholzer. Thomas tlarnes. William 1. Horrett. .liilla I" t.irU'lH. TrederloK Itaaastt Helen It Hates, Caroline 12 ttecker, I'usper 1 tlofiin, S.idle llund, ll-lllo A. l'otger. Jofcfldl J lornminii. Mar. A. Ureltma.er Mar . Ilunim. William I'.iirKart. Theodore Iluriw, Margaret .1 uir. .tnlius 11 Huller. Mary 4'arlln. Cells I'arr, MaKKie M 1 aaei , i atharin.j I'asev, Murtln .1 t'lark, Kate i larke, vv'llllam Code.. Anne O ,. I'nmba. I'.phralm It. voncaiinou.Kntherln I'ntintir. lb ren'eo I'niik. M.ilel H. Corrlaan. William C'liinlhan. Dr. U. J. Croke. William J. 'iillen, John 1. TJlalev, Anna 31. vV 1 nv la, Kmma llsvla. .Teslo If . Hal la. William P., Day, Itlchard Poulke Hsvls, Daniel II. IJeailer. Am3 A. ,J'rr. Itarrv S. O'Oaaon'. Oraea II. Hlekenaheeta. II I.. Diekaon. Klmer W. Dleus, Mary II. lilett. Phllfpplna Dojlc, Jllchael P. i:arl. nithard Bfown Jtldrldie. Albert C. Kills. John J. J'nEol. Isabella 5:rsklne. Ann Held 5-iirrell. Catherine P. fiely. Jamea V. 2'lllich. Kdwar.1 rinn. Cstharlne 1- leu-ber, Joon I'olej, lloan A I'orderer. P. V. J'oator, Harvey J. HaltAgher. -V artlu 1!., i a Haulier. William J. itlbnev. John Alex. 11' a. William I ill Jennie M. i;rooan, Pari J. Iliilin. William II. llnlnes. tlllrabeth II. Ilalnrs. Howard M. Ilallman .Madeline Ilardle. Thomaa A. , Jlartlej. Henrietta llvunhft. Kllsabfth Jlsiik'hey. Citharlno Henr. John P, Herllnr. F.lale mi lla Vlarv Arnea Hilt. William WV Jlothreutener. Kate llorlacher, Thoa. M. Itiisklna, .Mary lluugh. Jennie K Houston.' DanUt R. Iluma, John J. .UtoUs. Abraham Khjp. Mary Kenall, Jennie Kephart. Oeorire W. Oviiorr. Carrl. J. Ivroupa, Prank L. ADDISO.N. At Gloucester. N. J.. Sept. :. HKUIII C. wife of Frank Addtaon into llerk). a aed L'S. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. It d. m . 800 Towell at.. Uloucester. Int. private. Friends may view remains Afon.. 7 to 0. VINSWOHTII. Sept. 28. QRACR. daush- ier oi jonn ti. ana .iiari- Ainswortn inea TJecklar)." Relatives and frtenda Invited to funeral. Wed.. 0:30 a. m.. residence of par en'ra, 413S N. ath at. Int. Hillside Cent. Jle jnalila may be viewed Tuea., after 8 p. m. rtAONULI.. Sept. 27. CATHARINE S.. daughter ot John and Alice llasnell and granddaughter ot Robert and late Alice ltandell. aged 13. Kelatlvea and friends. Nativity School children, invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8:30 a. m. residence c' parents, 2838 J?. Clearfield at. Solemn reaulem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. ro. Int. Holy ttenulchr. Cem Auto funeral RANHOI.ZHR. .Sept. 20. THOMAS, hus band of Mary T. Itanholzsr (nee Ueib. aged 27. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. m.. 1010 K. hlnh ave. High requiem mass church of the Visitation 10 ii. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto aervlee. UAIINKS. On Sept. 20, 1018. WILLIAM 1'., husband of llllsabeth P. Itarnes. aged 76 jears. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, nn Thura.. at 2 p. m.. from hts Into residence, 10J7 Main at , Darby, Pa, Int. private, Frlenda may call Wed. eve. nfler 7 o'clock. West Chester papers please tony. nARRETT. Sept., 2. JULIA C wife of Thomaa A. Barrett and daughter of late Robert and Catharine Iruckney. Notice of Mineral will he given from Oliver It. lialr ifidg.. 1820 Chestnut at. HARTI'LS. Sept. 28. ritUDKRICIv BAIt- TKLS. husband At late Anna Ii. Uartela tnee Whaltnaby), aeed 78 Relatives and friends. Naval Post. No. 400, (1. A. R.i l'arragut Aaa'n, Invited to funeral services Wed., - ?. m.. IC2 Newton ave.. Oakland N. J, nt. Harlelzh Cem. Friends may call Tuea., after 7 p. m. HABSBTT Suddnly. Sept. 28. HELEN It.VE BASaltTT. daughter of Dr. Henry Linn and Mary T, Rasse't. aged It. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 230 n. m.. residence of parents. Tardley, Pa. Int. St. Andrew's Jraveard. Tnrdley. Train for Tardley leavea Reading Terminal ''iVaTES1.' Sept. 20, CAROLINE E. HATES, widow of Samuel J. Rates, uged 65. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Wed.. 1:30 p. ni HIS Clearfield St. Int. private. Northwood Cem. friends may rait Tuea. eve. HBCKBR. Sept, 28. CASPER FRED. KniCIC HKCKKlt. Jr.. husband ot Helen Becker (nee narton) and son of Casper. Sr , and Kmllle Ilecker (nee Uuenther). aged 31 Relatlvea and friends. Woodmen of the World. Camp No 188 West Philadelphia! emplojes ot Ilecker, Smith t Pare. Wall Paper Machine Printers' Union, Invited to funeral aervleea, Tuea., in 30 a. m.. ,M08 I'aatle ave. Int. private, Newark, Del., vis H. and O. 12-25 train Tues. Frlenda may call Men. 8 n. m RLOOM. Sent. 29. SADIE, dsutht'r of Jssrph and late Fannla llloom. of llsonton, N J., aged 22 Relatlvea and frlerda In vited to funeral services Tues.. 3 p m.. '.'318 N Natrona si. Int. Adath jeshurun h6nd In Cnarlestown township. Sept, JJ HBTTIf. A . wife of aeorge Bond. Ite U j11vsa nd friends Invited to. funeral. Tuea., ll a.- m.. near Sldley Station. Continued sertrleaa tn Orove Iethodlst Church. Con veyaneea will mt trains at Praaer Station. Main Llaer. R. R.. due. t a, m. alto part of the .' ml part anil kuocKed. him clear through tin ropes with tho first iitinch, Tluil vvnsflrovrrVi Inst tlBht, . Then In) turned to oratory, and still practices on thu boys In the nrd when ever opportunity offeis. ' tldll MIHTATT. leader In Hie bull en Klnrrrlmf department at the Cramp janl. . imn nen-r nearu r "caveat emptor, ona I of the law-yera' ot1 favorites, until It visa I Ino late for him In beware, lie tiought a i flag friitn Jim Ah Itittjsh. In thu sum depart ment U was all wrapped up, so ho riMn't t tiiunv It was one of the Herman varletv until after he had sot It home. He paid li. .mi in gooii money Tor It an.t jiuniosn , mim! ft feu other ll Im llele In Ail Ihe tot, almost spilt their sides laughing until Mot. , fait came hark Tho latter flnalli' took It out on tho flag, hut 5.011 can bet that he ' hewares now before he foujs anithlpg with a wrapping on It t.RM.NT VI. KITI'llli: lias no M tl., but. I neeorfllnif in lioetnrs lilnke and lisle., nf Ihc l'lisi-,v A Jones I'nmpam. Illow ester, he is aotue nrst.aid expert, no urnt lo tno ahlpjard hoapltal onl last tietnher, anl ttiev sav he tin? the power nf amlii and epcecli to soothe the Hrutcst pain, ItKnitKRT r.l.1.1.. foreman nf Ihe Penn. ailianla plain and attain ahnp, put In about rrni -ears in roner nuns, ore mines, uiasi furnaeea. sulde mills and bridge, shops be. fore solng to the shipyard. Ilul, above all. 1 spent seventeen eara at the. New York elilparri. Camden, before going with the iue jonca uutiit in.ugusi. iviu. I . S. lll(Ul;V. of the New Jersey plate land angle shop, lost his puree while Halting I In line for hla pay nnd Is" grateful to the I fates for picking auch a convenient time for I It. Dickey aas the tinder may keep the hange If he will only return tho wallet I and Important papers. ! WITH A llltt(.IIT-l''lhl little buffer Just arrived In the family one lould hardly ex pect me, proua tatner to run on with i rlvptln rrorl the ?ry ni.t tl-ts. no Her ; man Hol.nMtn. of thn Npw Jrev nlat ' hiwI biikI "hop. Mho bnn u rrtKcd through Mich ihrtpantUnK rxnrlrnco at hi I home. n hf has no ApolosifA io mKf to lHnlrtd for nlonliie up h hit lint Tuc?tln, th tiny uftrr hla Mb day. I N(TI. S,M 1m 4i ot tunnliiB th" ra llroi. for rrnflt lut nn , hut Hum SmiiiW. of I Hit) lMjuy A .toti t nmjeM), rho fHI nl"p In h ronrh from MIHWIIc nhlk rtrn1nr I from a Mt to htd hni drl HnI prit thr 1 nlht pnorltic In shM toHCh, hhoulrl lnr In pilnd that neither It hl uitilr ilolni? s hdKlnchout l.utlnei rt-i n. sot hN finm th iAnm t tif -hop " hnfuff KfiliiB NMnj. Htnl thron ,i little' tnorc im boot, t. tumtnr to him. J. V.. ABMmnilNfl. vardmaater at the New Jersey lard, (llmierster rity took a d.iv off to pet acquainted vtth hla brlEht little strattRee at home. Another kept house for him at the jard. POP MI'I.M'X, ouarterman driller at the Crnmp ahlpvard. left the city at 10 o'cloek Saturday for AVlldwond to net an early start Ht his eottaco furnace, wliether his coal order la filled or not. AI.Ii TIIF. r.tlKS In the Cramp Mird Inrliidlni; atl foremen, are on the l.lbertv Loan committee worklns .to put tho jard over the top in the fourth drive. KI.MKR Mir.Mt. tiurteritiHii rheter ut the Cramp jard, i utlld site the Kaiser H few pointers aa to hov this war slarte.l and vi ho started It. He's atudled nil the maaa 7lnea nnd newapapera and lus ulrt.id) vlse.l up the bos In the ahlpjard IP-TIt Schuilklll division Tn It Sldley Mat-on S::i0 Int , R . arilvlrig at (Jrovc Methodist i.eni llOItnillt. Sept 27. llr JOSEPH J ROItOtllt. husband of Mary E Horner (nee Stealer) and son of Elizabeth and late Jacob Itorger, Relatives and friends, all aorielies of which ho was a member. Invited to fu neral. Wed . 8:10 a. m.. Mil! N. 20th at Solemn requiem mass St. Ludwlc's Church lo a. ni Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto serv Ire. I'Olt.VMANN. Sept 27 MART A widow of John llerrunann. Relattvea and fritnds Invited to funeral aervleea. Tues.. 2 p. m.. 1024 N .-.th at. Int. private Northwood Cem. ritp!purTi papera conv. imi'ITMATER Sept. 20. MART A widow of Charles lireltmsjer Relatives and friends lin It'd to funeral, Wed.. 2 p. in . SMS Ludlow nt Int. Fernnood Ctm I'rlends may call Tuea cva .. RU.VIJ1.-On Sept. 2. WILLIAM HUMM. Iat of the Wlasahlekon Apts.. Clermantown, on of late tieorne w. and M I.oulse ffumm. iteiatlvsa and friends Invited to scribe. Wed.. 2 p m oilier II. Hair ntdr , 1820 Chestnut at Int private. UL'IIKART. f-cpt. 2ft. THEODORE, son of Aturusta and late Theodon lturkarl. aged 20. Relatliea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleea. Wed , 2'liO p. m.. mother's resi dence. R22S n. stlllman St., 23th st. and Allegheny ave. Int. Illllsldo Cem. Remains mav be vleiied Tues. eve. BURNS. Kept, 2, MAROVTtnT J. BURNS (nee ThompHon), wife of Joseph II Burns. Relatives and friends Invited .to service, Wed., 2 P. m,, son's residence, Jo. eph A. Burns. 14C4 N. Hobart st. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. . BURR, Sept. 211. JULILfc'H. Bt'itlt, .bus band of Annie Suppleo llurr tnee Meredith!, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura.. II a. in . Washington aie.. New town. Pa. Int. Newtonn Cem. Train for Newtown leaves Reading Terminal 0.2.1 a. m. IlUTLKR. Sept. 27. MART, wife of Rteh. ard p. Butler. Funeral Tues.. 7'30 a. m.. 103 N. Dewey st. (Hist and Arelll. Solemn maaa of requiem Our Lady of tho Rosary Ciurrh 0 a. m. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. CARLIN. Sept. 28. CELIE. daughter of lata William and Alice Cariln. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Wed.. 8'30 'a. in , sister's residence, Mrs. Mary Dawson. 52S W. Cambria st. High mass St. Veron ica's Chlireh In a in Tnt dihedral Cem CARR Sept. 23. MAOQIE M. wife of Joseph K. Carr. aged 49. Relatives and I friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. m.nu i in., j, it, manner &. jiru,, tutu cankford ave. Int. private. CASET. Sept. 27, CATHARINE, wife of James Cnsei. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a, m.. husband's real, lence, 20.T Brands wine st. Solemn requiem mass st. I'rancla Navter Church 10 a. m Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto fonerat. CASEY. Sent. "- MARTIN" J., son of l.ite Jatnes and Anna P Casy. Relatives . and frlenda. Bartenders I L. of A., Lojal I Order of Mooee. No .14. I, O. It. SI., other societies of which he was a member in vited to funeral. Tues., 13H a. in., residence of sister. 202H S Cleveland aie High re nulem mass St Monica's Church 10 a, in Int Ifolv Cross Cem Auto funeral, CLARK. Sept. 28 KATE (nee Lough erv). widow of Waller Clark. Relatlvea and friends, members of the Lady V. of A.. Fair hill circle, No 7. Invited to funeral. Tues. 8:30 a. m.. Hill N. PaMhoro st. High re oulem mass Rt .Michael's Church 10 a. in Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. CLARKE. Sept. 28. WILLIAM, husband of Catherine C. Clarke and aon of late William and lulla Clarke of Mell-Drosheda County Ixiugh. Ireland. Relatlvea and friends. League of Sacred Heart. Altar and Holv Face Hoclctv. emplovea of P. It. n Invited to funeral. W'd . 8.80 a, ni. B3S7 'thomaa ftle.. West Philadelphia. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Most Blessed Harrainent 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aerilce. CODET. Sent. 28. AGNES C.. daughter of Jamea J. and Caroline A. Cody, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, w ed, 8 30 a, ni.. residence of parents, 404 W. Chelten ave., Clermantown, Maes St. tin cent de Paul's Church 10 a. tn Int. pri vate. Old Cathedral Cem vuto funeral c6IB3. Sent. 2ft. KPHRAIM HAINES COMUS. aged 77. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Tues.. .1. P. m, Mrs. Charles Walton's Log Cabin, ht. Davids Pa, Int. prliate .,..- CONCAN"vON, Stpt. 27, JiATHERINE, widow of Thomaa J. Coneannon and daugh ter of late Mlihael and II A Uortnan, Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral. Wed . 8.30 a. m . .1130 Catharine at. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Francis de Sales 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service, CONNOR. Sept, 2S, BERENICE, daugh ter of tleorge W. ,-nd Agnes Connor. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a. m.. realdence of parents 1927 S Broad at. Solemn requiem mass Church of. ilia Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral , COOKE. Suddenly. Sept. 29. MABEL II COOKK. daughter of William and Mary Alice Brlseoe. Relatlvea and I rlenda In vited to funeral services. Thure.. 2 p. m residence of parents, 8117 Thomaa ave Int. private. Friends may atl Wed, eve. CORRIUAN, Sept, 28, WILLIAM, hus. band ot Annie Coriigan (nee lllrkey), late of Rathvllly. County Carlow. Ireland. Rel atlvea and friends. Ht. Patrlrk'a Holy Name Society. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 a m., 2321 Naudaln st. (2Mb and Houth ats.l. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Churth 10 . rn. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. COUNIHaV. Sept. 28, Dr. EDWARD J. COUNIHAN. JJ . S., formerly of Iloboke. Mass., husbano Mary a. Counlhun (nea Connor). Relatlv s and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8'80 a. m., residence of mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Cdnnor. 1B00 Falrmount ave. Solemn requiem mass Ca thedral 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. CHOKE Sept. 20 WILLIAM J., son of Wllltam P. and Mary K. Croke tnee )lc Manus). aged 12 Relatives and frlenda. EDtphany Cadet T. A. B. Society, ihlldreu oc Epiphany Parochial School, invited to funeral. Tuea . 8.30 a, m.. residence of par euta, 1228 Wolf st. Solemn muss of re oulem Epiphany Church 10 a, ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral CULLEN. hept. 28. JOHN P., husband of Mary E. Cullen (nee Dorman). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed,, 8:30 a m.. 141 W. Oxford st. Solemn high mass of requiem St .Michael's Church 10 a. m. tnt Holy .Creea Cem. Auto funeral. DALEY. Sept. 28. ANNA MARIE WIN DISCI! DALEY, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Reuben WlndSjch and wife of Hugh (lllbert Daley. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 0.3U a, m.. 2B22 S. Colorado at. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of st, Monica 11 a m. precisely. Int. private, DAVIS. At Wowlliuri. N. J. Sent. 28. DANIEL H. DAVIS, aged 03. Relatlvea and frleuda, L, o, O. M.j Mlnuetonka Tribe, No. 199. 1 O. II. 31.1 Woodbury Fire Com panlea. Invited to funeral, Tues, 2 p, m., 100 N Ilroad at , Woodbury. Int private. Kgllngton Cem. Remains may b viewed Mou. 8 to 9 p. m DAVIS. Sept. 28. EMMA, widow of WIN Ham Davit, seed 72. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervleea Tuea., s o. m., residence of son-in-law. John W. Powell, 4834 Oakland at., Prankford. 'Int. pi Irate. Cedar Hill Cem. .. . DAVIS Near Chalfonte. .. Sept. 28. JESSIE U. DAVIS, aged 2i. Julatlfes tad WIGWAGGING SCHOOL TO OREN AT MEADE New Signal Corps Training Class Will Start Tomorrow 500 STUDENTS ARE READY peilfl filtsnfeli In Ihe I'.l'niuo 'iiMIc l.'ilotr fsmp Mende, Md Kept. .10. ' Another new tralplnR school will open I nt this camp tomorrow. This p.irtlculst schoot vvlir be for slitniit cot pa men only nnd will embrace on Its roster soldiers from nil sections of the country. About ' '."00 studcntH havo nready arrived nnd i mc rody to eel down to work. j Tho coutFc will embrace all branches I of sIcnallnB work. The men will learn radiography and telephony and tele graphy the various methods of signal-j Ins with Hags nnd bombs will learn various codes and how to decipher them I i and a hundred nnd one other things ' which all members of the branch of the service should understand. Colonel John ' O Christian, who has been at the head I of a similar school at I.con Springs, Tex., I will bo In charge of the one here ' I Workmen aic hustllm,' trlng to get1 the slgu.il lorps camp ready for the I I tl.UOO men who am to maUe up Its population. A good bit of building has I .vet lo be done as well ns the In-t. illa tion of 11x11111- In the barracks ilready completed Vlttu.ill.v every one uf the I I1.0i.HI men is supposed tu be hctc b) i tin middle of tho month. The bat t.icks In the new signal corps inmps an huh h smaller nnd cwb r than i the 1i.it links hi tho cantonment ptupcr It Is said the practice of building smaller bntt-nik will be follow id out In all can tonments, smaller bulldlugs forming a grraler safeguard against tontagious dlcases than b.ni.uli.s In vvblih one hundred and tlft.v and two liundu.l men ntn iitarteicd. The signal platoons nf a number of kreglments of tho 1-afajette Division and fof the 211th Held Signal tlattallon ivvhlch Is attached to that division will give n demonstration of signal work at this enntomuent on Wedtied.iy inom ' lug. This demonstration will bo one of tho most comjirehenlve yet under taken b.v the signal corps organizations at nny camp. IIKVTIIS frl nds lmi"l t funeral. Weil. 2 p m residence of mother Mrs. 1, Burgess, ."..". N I'dgevoud st West Phlltvdelphla Inl private, I'liel en Hills Cem DAVIS Srtit. 2ft. WILLIAM P., husband nf I'nitu Davis and eon of Ells A and lnt llenrge W Davis Relatives and frlnds. mplnies of I'hlla Navy Yard. Invited to funeral aervleea Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 2tilft H lesmni at. tilth and Oregon ave ) Int. Pern- wood Cem rrienaa may call wed ve. j Auto service I).V.V Stiddenli, in s-rvlee, at Clermont 1leade, .lin Puuatmi st (32d and Ilaver Penanil. l"rnnr. Sept, 2.1 RICHAltll 1 forl ave) int "Vlt, Morlah Cem Remains POULKE DAY. 2d lieutenant U S Airmen- ' mav Is viewed Mon . between S and Hi p. m lec. A. ti I . aaeu . ears. son oi ';tchard II and Frances C Dav. ' DEaLER Sept 27. ACNES A DEVO LER. widow of Christian Deagler. P.ela Hies and friends Invited to funeral eerilees Tues . 2 p in . residence of son-in-law Trank W W.inles. 23.". E, Olrard ave. tnt prliate (Ilenwnod Cem. Friends may view reinnlns Slon., S to 10 p. m DERR Sept. 27, at Norlh-eM. N J HARRY S . husband of Ernestlns Dorr (neo .lacobv), aged 43. Relatives and friends. Cobocksink Council. No. fi2rt, P P. A . and Local Union. No. 210. International moth erhood of Electrical Workers, inilted to aervlcei. Tues.. 2 p. m.. at parlors of Ed ward Mack. 1)00 N. 6th st. Int. prliate American Mechanics' Cem. Atlantic city papers plraso copy. Auto service. Remains may be viewed Mon., 7 to 0 30 p. m. I D'OSSONB. Spt. 20. -1RACE II.. daugh- ' ter of Charles V. nnd Georgians D Ossone. Relatives and friends Invited to funcrul. lues.. 8.30 a. m.. parents' irsldenee. 730 N. 40th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Aga tha's Church, 10 a m. Int. private. Auto service. DICKENRHEETS. lept. 27. IIENRIET- TA L., daughter of tleorge W and the late AlharHn P. lllelcenshent s. Relatlvea an.) friends Invited to a-rvlces, Tuea. 2 p. in.. 120 Monmouth at Gloucester City, N. J Int. private. DICKSON. Sept. 27 ELMER WARREN. husband of Helen Sorber Diekson and son of Elizabeth A. nnd late David Diekson. aged 30 Relatives and friends. Washington Lodge. :so. .vj, 1. una -a. .m , renneynanla Assemn "'cn'elteh NesM.' .No hi'lS to al services. Tues.. :'. p in . I11US Ross Owls. i ftinera st. uermsniown. mi, iv' .:.! vein. DII'US. Sent 27, MARY 11 , wlfo of Clarence E. Dkus (nee Reeves) aged 2j (Relatives and friends Invited 10 funeral services Tues 2 p m . 2d St. and Dela ware ave Nortltinont .V. J lut private Arlington Cm DIl'.TZ. VI Quakertonn Pa Frl.. Spt 1 J7. 11M . I'llll.tPPINA widen i.f William ii Dletz aged 77 sears. Reialiies and friends pro Inilted to attend funeral, on Wed., Oct 2. at 1 t. rn., at her late residence, Ml! Juniper 01. Sen Ires In Methodist Episcopal Church. Int. In St John's Lutheran Cem IXIVI.i:. Mill 2ft iilCHVPI, P lillalM id of Man C Doile tnee I'ouiia ) and 1.011 of Jamrs nnd Vlar Doile of C..nnt Carton Ireland Itelallie and friend, st. Agatlm s Holl Name Suiletv. Lllv Nu. mi, A. li ir Court iljiuiltiin No 'Mi 0f . i,0liCP No. .".I, I. 11 O M inilled to funeral Thure . S :tn a m . b.'S N .C.ih at.. West t Phlladcltihla Solemn mass of lequlem St. Agatha's I'liunh lo . ni Int Holy Cross Cem, Auto aervlee EARL t'ept. 28 'RICHARD BROWN , RAItl. agi.l 70 Relatties and frleprta l.odae No. ". 1 and A. M Inilled in Tn- neral serilcea, Tues . 2.311 a. m.wresblenee of son-in-law. Samuel Moss, 467.. Hawthorne st.. Prankford Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. Remains mav be viewed Mon eve. ELDRIDGE. Sept. 20. ALBERT C hus band of Elizabeth Eldrldge (nee Mascr) and , sou of William and Emma Eldrldge. aged 30 Relntlles and friends. emplojs of the 1 Vmericaii Ko Co . 30th and Columbia ave , Invited to funeral services. Wed ,5pm. ,283.1 N Multcr st. Int. Oakland Cem Re- I main., maf be lewed Tues.. after 7pm I KLLlft. Suddenly. Sept. 28. JOH J htislmml nf Vlurv V. Ellis and aon of ISinr nry , and Mary Ellis. Relatlvea and friends, ape. cial offirera of P R It.. Invited to runerai. I Tues. fi'30 a m 1328 S. Stanles st (31st and Reed). High requiem mass ht Gabriel s . Church 10 . m. Int. Holy Cros Cem Auto I KNOEL. Sept. 28. ISABEI.LE, wife nf Clarence S, Engl and daughter of late Chariea li. nnd Emelene Remolds Rela tties and friends, Scott Division No. 4i, iS of T.. Inilted to funeral. Thurs 2 p. in. '2-.ll S. ChadKlrV st Services Mt Hermon I M. E Church. 19th and Porter Us. a t. Int. Fenmood Cem. Remains mis' be viewed Wed . after 8pm Auto aervlee. r.RSKINE. Sept 27 ANN REID ERS- KINE. widow of John W. Krakine a?ed 81, Relatlies and friends Invited to lunerai services Tues . 2 n. m.. in: Chester rd Rl.llev lark. Pa Int. private .,-, PARRELL. Sept. 27. CVTHERINE PUNCH GALLAGHER, wife of J, Peril I ;r rell Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Wed.. 8.30 a. tn . inn0, pltserald st Hlgli mass of requiem i'liunh of ht. Monica 10 n ni. Int Cathedral Cen ul funeral, FEEt.Y. Sept. 28. at Newoort It. I. Lieut. JAMES FRANCIS FKBI.l. l'.e; : husband -.f Marguerite Peely (nee Belli) anl en of theviute James and Joanna Felv(ne f:ni.i-r,v nui.w- -n,i pii.ils. West Phlla t-fSuml! No. 344. K. of C. invited to fil- neral. Tues . 8 30 a. m 3F0-' Powelton ave. Irioiemn nign mass or renim-m --i. -..--church, 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto "nf.LlCir. SudJenlv. Sent. 28. EDWARD. husband of Martha Fll.lch. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member, emplojes Surpass Leather rn.. in. I vlted to funeral. Thurs., :i p. m . 400 Flahera i ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed,, 8 to lo p. m. , FINN. Sept. 27. CATIlAlll.ti. oausn. ter of PairieV nn.i Mary Finn, aged 20. ReUHvei nTfr.end..Si' VvM.nsod'.irty of Our Lady of Rosary Church .lnited to . fu- neral. Tue... 8.30 a. m.. 811 IX. 1.1 : . 1 Ijh requiem mass Our Lady of Rosary Church in a, m. Int. Holy cross cem. FLETCHER. Srnt. 2S JOHN, husband nf late Prlsellls Fletcher Relatives and friends Invited to funceii servlc . Tb;ra.. 1 p. m . residence of diughter. Mrs. Mary Esenvveln. 0101 Germaniovvn ave, Int 1 ern wood cii. Auto funernl . rOLEY. Suddenly. Sept. 28. ROSE A., daughter of Patrick and Catherine Joltv. Relatlvea and frlenda. employes of Lit Bros.. Invited to funeral Wed . 8 30 a. in., residence of parents 7044 Pasehall ave. Solemn requiem high mass St Cleinent'a Church in a m. Int Holy Cross Cem A FORDEBER. - Sept. 28. PREDERirKA PKTER8IL1E. widow of Charles Forderer. aged 88. Relatlies and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 20jI .per- i-.-h.ah te Int nrlvale. KOSTr.K. ,M " n .Clival iioepua I rnti. and I aged I aervl I Bldr. 1 dALI-ACIHER. Sept 27 M.R,TIN B . husband of May (nee McConnelt) and .on t-mes nnti Isle Catharine Gallarher. aged 28. Relatlvea and friends invited tn funeral. Tues,, 8'SO a. m . 1725 Oresrfwood ave. Solemn requiem mas. Church of Most Precious Blond of Our Lord 10 t( mi Int. BtDnla'a Cem. Auto funeral. a M.in I. -n. i .uiiai a . sun ul i 'nil 1 1' I ..i.. t- - ,-, Minn. Fo-ter. of W!'dwood. N. J , ' ur ,.,?.' .V"r''?.1 " i "l":' '" '"? "n-,.'i:ltt,s""nm "oiiv-Jr If "itslr I . HttMA'.Sept" 29 JOHN "a" ' husband ut "lT?'?..?-,? .? ' t?i siroiidabur. r A"ll ""nia (nee Weher). and son of Eliza .. 1820 Chestnut at, int. strouaaDurg, i.-,h ana lai inhn n..m- tx... nAti. A INTEREST UNIFIED ON R. R. DEPOSITS Director MrAiloo Orders 2 Per Cent on Checking ami 3 Per Cent on Time VV a.hlinton, Sept. .in In an tfCorl to keep Interest rates throughout the country nt n moderate level, W. (!. McAdoo, director general of tnllioads, lias notified all banks nnd trust companies handling funds of the railroad administration that they will be required in the future to pay uniform rates of Intehest on railroad depnsllf. In an order Issued today the dlreetot genetal (Incs the rates ns follows: On deposits pajable b.v check on de mand. : per cent per nnnum. On time deposits payable after thirty dajs from date or after thirty da.s' no tice, S pr cent per annum. These rates will apply to all railroad deposits in nil banks except In special cases where, when owing to the smBll ness nf the account or the fluctuating character of the balance. It ma;, bo con- riderrd proper not to require the pa tnent of Interest An Investigation made since the fjov ' eminent took control of the lines, showe 'that the rntn of interest illowcd by I banks which pay Interest on tallroud deposit, Iihs ranged all the way from " tier lent to 3 per cent per annum, and the higher rales paid ImVi been lned bj some bnnki1 n.s tin excuse for excessive ' rates charged to customers "The ifirector general." sajs a si its. ment authorized b the railroad ndmln itrallon, "espeets banks designated as railroad depositories to observe faith fully, the Interest laws nf their respective States nnd not to charge ratci' of Inter est In evcess of those permitted by law "It Is of great importance In the nubile welfnte, to the financing nf the wnr. and to the commerce nf the nation, hat Inttrcst rates throughout the loutitrj shall be kept at a moderate level or within a reasonable range." Miners Called to Confcrcnrc I -.cranlon. Vs., Sept SO. Officials of three anthracite districts have been sum moned to meet with Kuel Administrator Garfield at Washington Tuesday morn llng. ' It Is suggested that his decision on jthe wage question may be made known at that tlms. DEATH. (ULI.AOHEIt - "Sept 20. WILLIAM J., lied 11, son of Charles nnd the Isle Ellen Hillaahcr (n'o Willlamsnn) Relatives and friends, first ve.ir Illah of La Salle College. Invited to funeral. Tues , H.30 u m.. 2121 Vrih st. Solemn requiem mass at dihedral 11a m Int. Holy Cross Orn. Auto service. (IIBNEY Sept. 2S JOHN ALEXANDER. late of .IM Haverfnrd live . husband of Mary E tllbnri (tire MtCurdi) Relatties mil friends Invited In funeral Tuts 2 p m . resilience of brother-in-law. Charles i"" wrurr HIES -ept 21 WILLI M P snn of Wllllsm and Marie files. nKed 31 Relative and friends lniii.il to funeral seflcrs. Tues 1 p m risldinceof Undertaker John P. Kleffer 015 V Olrard ave. Int. lit. IVat Cem C.lll. S-pt. 27 JENNIR M.. daughter of Mary A. and the Int.. Arthur .1 mil. Reia lllea and friends' Primrose laidge. No. 4 Independent llaunbters uf St tleorge. ant mp!ors of the t. R T l.'o.. inilted to errikes, Tues., 1 n m mother's residence Bllli illrird ave Inl IVrniiood Cem. He mains maj be viewed Mon. cvi. Auto seiv Ice (IOOI). 'epl 211 ANNA J daughter "f Julia and tlie late John Hood, agfd H.1 vears Relatives and frlrndi. 1m eniptovrs of N nillenburg & Co s stor. lavlti-d to funeral. W(d. 2 p fliitn hi r tali resilience. C'iiii llarrett si Int. nrtlute. li,rnino.l Cem uemuiiis maj tx iiewni on Tuesday cu. Oct. I Autu sen If UROOCAN. Kltlfd In nctlon tn IYance, Julv 18. Lieut EVItf. J nl'.OOOVN. aon of Isabel A Oroognn. aged 23. Relatties and L I rrionds. orncers. eobliers and sailors. In. ' v. Red to a solemn requiem mass St John'a Church. 13th and Chestnut ets.. Tues., 10 a m . TMUA,!'VNQ" ,?,' ,-lr',','.W1I;I'W .-. -....'. h.V. 111111.1, BIJII Ul 11. ani airs 1 rearicK Itahn aged 27 years Relatives and frlinds. ntsn memhers of Oriental Idge, .IS.t. p and A. St.: Univer sity R A. Chapter. 2r,fi; Philadelphia Com mandery. 712: trnplovrs of Merchant i-vans. are inviten to attend the runerat I ft ""' ?? ve""-'.'! , J'rt ' , S";.C " at ' cl0cl" In late resi ns mav be Tnter. Pern- t wood, orlvnte. HAINES. At residence nf son-in-law. J Anion App Sept 2l ELIZABETH II HAINES, widow of Joacnh II Halms, agrd si eors Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 2.30 p m First Baptist church, Moorealovvn, N J. Int. Lelestown Cem. HAINES. Sept 27 HOWARD M HAINES, son of Jeremiah and S Emma Haines aged I." Funeral prliat. SOU W Main st., Vtiiorestown. N". J HALLMAN Sept 7 MADELINE, dauthter of Wldlam and Mlnle Ilallman. seed IK. ReUilvss and friends, members Mnipson Memorial M I. church and Sun day Sfiionl. Prankford High School Invited to funeral servl.'.s. Wed. 2 p. in.. 3002 Jas. per st . er niennood ave. int. Green mount Cmi. Remains niai to viewed Tues ive , HARDIE Sent '."1 1IIOV1VS , hus 'band of l.llllo n IlatdK ngeil 26 Rela tives nnd frlinds. 1. O O M Nn Bl. I rirldesbure Cvunill. No. 133, Jr O V t IM, Invited tn funeral services. Wed I iniv wnmratli at Prankford Int. I East Cedar lllll Cem. ii.vtcii.r.i cit s nii.Hli;TTA wbiow of l.eon 11. Hartlei Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2:.:o p m . 2901 Westmont st. Int. nriiate l'rlepds mav till Ty-i eve Auto servlie HAPGHERTV ept 2s ELIZABETH daughter of C Walter and Catharine Hauhertv (pee O'Nellll Relatives and triends invited to funeral. Tliurs , 'J p ni residence of parents, 23111 S. 17th st. Int Cathedial Cem llAUmtEY Si.nl "ft CITineivr' .. I Widow Of Michael IlriUghei !f I .tiles jml frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl,. S.30 a. m i 2S3. Belgrade st Solemn requiem tnas tt. Vnn's Church 10 a in. Int New Cathedral Cem nto pnlce HAUPT. Sept 30. LOUIS V c. wife of Hie iste Lewis 1. Ilaupt uged HO Due notltee of the funeral will on given HENRY.-Seut 27 JOHN P.. son nf Laura J, and lute John P. Henrj. aged 17. Relatlies and frlinds Inilted to funeral lues.. 2:15 p. IU. mother a lealdence 871 N. Both st Services Church of the Resur rection. B2d and Thompson a's.. a n m Int. Montrose Cem lUmaliia nuy bu itewed Mon eie Autn funeral. HERI.1NO Sept ELSIE, d of William and Marie Herling Din aughter n nnlla , of funeral, parents' residence. 2310 W. uaroin ai HICKS. Sent "s MVRY VOVPH ,U,,-h. ter of 'Ihomas P. and Nora T, lfcl.s. Itela ilies and friends league of the Saered Heart mnills of St, Monica's hool slutb anils A. Inilted to funeral. Thurs.. 8 30 a in residence of parents 1723 Jaiksen s , High requiem mass Church of st Monica in a, m Int Holy Cross Cem. AUtO senile HILT 1824 Diamond st , Sept, 28. WIL- HAM W, HILT. Jr.. son of William W and l.ll ll.1i. eul 23. Duj notlte of funeral w 1 1 1 lie alien HOCHnPdJTENUR -.Sept. 27. KATE HOCHREUTENER, Relatives and friends member, oi rnira L' r. cnurcn. all orgsnl zationa of which she was n member. Invited to funeral services. Mon., 8 p m,. resldenee ot Wilson Wlend. 3840 N. 13th at . Fern Rock. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem . Tues HORLACHER. Sept, 27. THOMAS M husband of Faith Horlacher (neo Atllltnston . aged 2ft, Relatlier and friends. Patrolmen's Beneficial Asso., Sixth District pollcrtnen, Police Pension ctnid. Eureka Beneficial So ciety, Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m., 011 elety, tnvlteci to funeral, Tues., s XlltfrWo V'p mlU?J" iuutnrilce I 'osinNH.'pT i3. MART. jtemains may pe Jit. xvrnon wtdni- f iiiiuam ji. iiosuins, agva iu. llelallvea end frlenda Invited to funerai, Tues., 12 noon, aon-ln-lavi'a resldenee Ellaa Hall. Red Lion Inn. Torrrsdale. Services Caliary r. E. Church, Rockdale, 2:30 p. m. Int. Cal vary Cem. Frlenda .muy call Mon., 7 to 9 p. ni HOUGH. Bent. 27. JENNIE E., daughter of Gertrude P Mooney. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 7.30 a, m . mother', residence. Mrs. Gertrude I, Mooney. 831 N. Mav et. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Auto funeral, HOUSTON Sent. 28. DANIEL E.. Jr , buaband of Rosa A, Houston (nee Keteherer) and aon of Daniel E, and Agnes Houston Relatlvea and friends. Holy Name Society nf Our Lady nf Mt. farmel Chureht I. O. O. M.. No. 34i Boilermakers Union. No. 1ft Invited to funeral, Tues,, 8 30 , m.. 2827 solemn high requiem mast funeral will JianayunK. JACOBS. Slept, ;o ABRAHAM, .en of I Minnie nd lat Philip Jamba, aged 2.' I Itelatlvea aod friends Invited to funeral. I Tues.. jn ; m,. parlor, of Emmanuel A.htr I ft Son, 160J Diamond St. Int. private. ' (Jootbiuesl a l.g. S.Teites . m. i t it nitrti.' mt be given. 221 Baldwin at.. ' I ' 's " mam "I will not shame him with abandoned grief BY AUGUSTUS THOMAS To fear the dark, to fear the future, to fear some man or set of men, to fear exposure of some hidden and culpable act, to fear justice, to fear anything, is a retarding and an inhibiting and sometimes a para lyzing condition. To be courageous, to have confidence, to feel un blamable, to be ready to meet examination is to be normal, and "start scratch." To be called upon in a moment of need or crisis, and to meet the call is a gratifying expression. But to have a chance to rise to one's full stature, to strike twelve, not in a physical effort but in the arena of the soul, to stand tip-toe spiritually, is to be as near Godlike as man can be in this life. Some'boys in France, both those who fall and those who go through safely, gladly meet the demand and know the fur thest limit of that trial and self-acquaintance. The mother or wife or sweetheart over here who reads the name of her soldier in the list of dead, goes by another way to the same supreme spiritual experience. We others must accept such ways and means as may come to us, wherein and whereby to make our answers. The corroding thing will be to remember all one's life an opportunity that" we shunned or avoided or shirked; a moment in which, while the soldierbled and fell, and the woman lifted her brave face, and thoftght "I will not shame him with abandoned grief," we played safe. That moment, trifling and easily put aside at first, will be a demoralizing consciousness at two in the morning; a dreadful, weakening and undermining memory always; a ball and chain on one's self respect. One of these opportunities to be met or shirked is for us, the lesser ones, coming now. The government behind the boys asks us to lend it whatever money we can, at fair interest and on the best security. The money is to give the mm defending us on the firing line an equal chance against the Huns who attack. Buy Liberty Bonds Buy to Your upmost This Space Contributed to Winning the War by The Kent Manufacturing Company I i , w rr -. &' fm 1 . i- Vi N .Vm '-"V vj. t . " i n Yf? c-: "j Ni mr&M I v T ;4- 1 4 V n 'A n .'" Vff i 'La' -u., , .,
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