5K' "T.5 -I1? v py nm "r wm j . Vi ,-r"y KV :m ,i p uv r !( I rr K? ti , rv "t jt '1 lit 1 r L n E. . K. M si f "A Iff- IX wii Wj Mv"l' r1 . It. V acute. '?.-;- r I yv rrK ." Jt -V2 if' w :t TSft- .s- ' ' H of -A- WINLOAN FLAG, , George D. Dixon's . , " i ttnittce Takes Day's 'Iffonor With $718,700 W THREKDA.Y DRIVE f . -. I 1 s.t .!. I enters u,criooKing rtoiiiuig. They Prepare for Whirl wind Fininh if Week 41 'Khll worker of the women's Liberty ( ; Efaan committee aie making cverj prep-, ' taratton for a iml drive Thursda). Frl- L''i!r " Saturday, they " "ol "Klcct' i-'Vf hfig any present opportunities Women In f tkhbe man. Imoths are doing splendid won. I To the I'enn'jlxaula P.allin.ii S' -women's wai relief tominltler. Mrs ft. ' -George Dallas t)lon, chairman, the hoti iV 'tor flaa- went today fr obtaining the P i'iJlrit nulwiiiptlon - , - - - in one 'In' Ml" L " !i j xi- ii r l-'Hhnpj'Uiek iter Tln,chrge of the booth In Hio.id Mreei jiH&Uifon Jlerli "hen 7M TOO In ub merlptlona a omainen The Knieigenrv Mil lde who nave '.fcnip. i,t nUlrrn tirKillu In varioin ptn of the cltv reported IS1 OSO for the lat twentv-four Imiire limn men aim omii Are ctHI enilln 'meeage i" mr Kaleer" at the Llbeitv -Ialue nooin lam !av The I olotilal IMine- iioutii in inue. pendence Hall, Mr Jum" l Wln'or 'jrt chairman. toiteil foiirt-eii suti- slat, ii' i mii in- leludea a mi1i.rlptlii of Jiiniiinn Hhe ..late iif William l W lnnr 1- 140 fur X Irtnn Hell The vlrtorv bell committee lt ported eorie A llunnliic ih.ilimati j$74flO vtorth of lioniN olH I Ktm on elll!ig lioniN w f ili roae eent to public oohool teaeheri Un.l nilnlK bv Xlr K T Sloti eburi, (fhalrman of the public echi-ol loan om- muiee, "If the -rhnoN do not rn pn w'thln ! week." ehe nintllitied nnlli r will 1pp!r In the paper" telling vou whet, Itrt (end jour ubi rlpibn so thev m.iv rch the committee III time .iml 1 Sfnuv -h credit for them lleniemher. eerv- pupil eellliiK five I.llieitv 11 oin win an honor bar a a Hiuvenir f In Mrt In the fourth Llbeitv lan .an- alan ' Among the laige ub r'ptlon. re tiAi-i.i in fh AX'ooien l.tbe tv loin po-mmltt er. Jute Totdage I'ompmv fm a.aAaaa ..., .... .f .lm.) mini nil from IViHr null ,'ltr- wi ",'tiii .....u... ... Mra. Imsc Hclillchter given inrouaii mr (Northeant I'hlliidelpblK lt-tr et of win, '1 Mrs John XX' -Mover l chairman Ii North I'hllailrlplll 111 the Not'Ii I'liiiailelnliM "Worker district under the leniter-ib p of M' rtieeaman lleiruk have ntituted 11, 1. Jaggreialve house-to-hoiKe anva and oeriptiona ioihiiiw : . ... , 'In...,,.. w,.,i it., a -,,.1 snimi ami 'ZJLl cdrt of patr'otl,' women eniin ih, lion, have volunteered their serv- ', 4 Hcen. Thev- weie greatlv encouraged i f fwlth the receipt of eiibeoriptloiK totaling i ff l4,3St from the Frlendi '(ntral chool f 1, iind Syatem, Fifteenth and Itace treels Ufin' Thla aa repor -d by Mr- .1 M Jam - son. head of the North Philadelphia pri vate aehooln and college division The l Toutig Krlenc,' Axioclatlon bvs a hand- Yj aonieiy ate f '1 ii'iiun 111 nnui. ,11 nn jsf- tnuiunng limp eire girts, unur f A.lthe tllrectlol VUki Adele Levi and the i- jrtlrl Scoutif. are uNo active In this dls- Mct. I Manj of the sijinol teachers and pupil jflfe enntlnullir lhf.lt unllcif Mtinn tt sitt, i,criptIons. and their reports, as oon as .the schools are allowed open, are ex pected greatlv to Increase the present .total. Pr Luej Wilson principal of jthe South Philadelphia High School and jelght of the faculty have volunteered as piuraea on Ihe staff of the Howard Hos pital to fight the Influenza H. M. Lippincott Is "Called" by Censor Oaatlaaeil from Cats One river the food situation tin re l ref erence lo the agricultural situation here lln my replv, was Inspired bv lint iom- Imnt of Dot tor McCrackeii s In an official film lecentlv shown In thla oily there were pictures of chlneee in American uniforms Thousands of Chinese cities this continent on their way to Pranie to work back of Ihe llhes My presumption 1 that mv letter iras oblected to hv a oliuir in I'titl. if6rnl8 The feeling in the West of against Chinese labor Is tather a U "i Hall fun,, ,o the tensor's onii e here b a Mr Scull I believe When I reached the oltlce I found time Captain Balrd. Mr Scull and fleorge Harrison all personal frlrnCs of mine Tabl lo stop Mrltlnt Nnlei 'You will have to stup writing notes waa their laughing greeting to me The reprimand, as far as they weie ton- rerned, was a routine mailer Thes called attention to the contents of the letter, and explained that tt had hi en held up by the tensor which officer said jour letter lo Doc- lor AtnCrueken -ana rr.iiuli. tr. ,.. (American Federation of l.abor"" Mr l.lnrithxitt n.o.vm "I don't believe that waa lold to me t. ii j .. .. i . . . , , . . ' teiuay anernoon un i.ewis tminn, imo haireplled 'I think I simply had thatiwajm- avenue is suffering xvlth pneu- In mind when 1 wrote to the War munla tU'eeklj-." ASKec! If lie advocated the leneal of th. Phineae exclusion act. Mr. Llppln- icotl aaiu lie did not care to talse thai J-vnini ,i ,i c-. -. .... . I At me military intelligence omce nere 't . ,i..... .u-. t. ii , .. ..... (II. - alUIIIIllCI llllll .Ml l.l,JIli:il(l HUH ,V "nUW'r reprimanded" l-r.paaamla innorentlr si.ried "Much propaganda ' an officer ex- ' . iwtalned. 'la started bv nersona nerfei ttv- f" ,- innocent of any Intent toward propa- ' iniiA. Mom.itinea .nei. lunam. ... U.-i'lxxtM a catspaws by others Tlial Is, F..J-. ' ' ll much of the I XX' W nrnlmrandit l v, vx propaganda Persona hear rumors j, , .ttt currenoi -V . ,aii jiann ifirio iiih L It iraa exnlalned that hoWllna nrv n , ed that hokllng Up a suspicion against the. V. lUtlAr" rilractlwl nn aliantelnn ..iln.l !,. v, lrrltp of th letter, the censor's action M .Vt a part of routine dut when cer- iiv-tsVin paaaagts or an entire letter might v V.:::: ..r.". " .. -f-.. Wt " "..,..... 1 - f oojeciea m ft tUjM-, Lippincott, whose home Is on Kast (, Chestnut Hill, Is a member of Ihe Kt -Jeei5ty ot Friends and has written ex veil on colonial attain. He waa ttatrtt from th (lermantown Acad. lit 1892 and took a degree in Dili. y at the University of PennsyJ. in ibj in June. isn. he mar- . Harsh n Jenkins, ot Qwynedd, Pa. ' CbaBUnd Kaflillai Maaker. r. 1 Atu.,, B mn l I imi. .. . , D LUt.Ja y .ni " ' ,1 1U'jlnco" "'"I I li-fM th position of 1-rlends who n-1 f WtM for military service "It would b Scarcely fair to disown "Mot-da who enlisted," he said, "when Frutids who uncomplainingly aup. frtatiy increasea amount In tha f war tairs, ana paid these other i for doing what they personal. Mat, do themselves, remained un i. "rrM, not a far heard Official Score Sheet in Loan Campaign Here Subset Iptlons In Hip fourth Lib erty Loan In the Philadelphia tils trlct on the eighth tiny nf the drive amounted to This nmount I luwet than the total foi the seventh day bv $io,8i;,i;o Subset Iptlons In tlnti tcilnl Subset Iptlons to ilnte should total i;,wio,AOfl Tim loan In this tllxti.it l, there, foie behind schedule to the nmount of SU'.'tt'.'.M Of the JUfi.xOo.noo iiuotn of this litrlct ilicit irmalus to be sub scribed iiT,ii;,t;iii In edi of the remaining vxmk InK davs of the taiiipitlati them must be Ktllwi rlbfd vn,n:?,i;; iiKr itrsv iii sow : District Lagging in its Loan Drive ' 4 Antlntterl from I'nite One Cnuel Hrowlng fompaiiv $l0.ioo loh I Met? A m I'omo.iMv siiinnn Con- IfllelltMl IllfWlllg Itllplllt IllMlllll n drew- Knlitdi mi J40 hud Kreil Pil Hrenlng ''oniianv 1455" .laculi llor lllltlg JllKirt Llebert & (llielt llrrvdllg r"ompan 1 mm llenrv Drtle'b ia dOO. l'lulidelplil.i HreMltiK I'oiiipanv, Jl," "Id F X I'ntli & im In tlt'i-l nnu i , htiildt .V. "one . Itobeii inlth Ate ltrewlne f'onipuiv. .Ti iifta 1 1 I xxcif, itoim II X I'oth Ik ill Hi man of the 1 m nutio, mil liN iixUl.int aih lliriv 15 Haltr and 1 XX" Ileignei Tlnv hue ninile no attempt to bullfl up an oigjnl z.ulon -imoiig the emplove of tb aii on brewing (umpanlei lie aiKe pi.,!,, n -r Poth. the dm itlon uf the i,r,wi 1,,, !. 1. iu,il ni 1ihi. anil I(, ,lnpj.M therefoie the bit judRe to whetlur thev vhniihl take a leal active part In the rimptlgti XII lib.( rlptlon that ale lielng en tered hi the emptov-e Mr I'oth xald rr voluniniv and ivlthoui ollcltatlon In nieinb.r of the v.itloiH Hinif In the last oan lamp.ilgo the breivlng i iintiane bought Jin inn worth of bond" Their allotment hi thl cum. palgn le 1 8 I'd 1) ml iTiim the reporlx of 'be ftrii' weekn mtlvltle' Mi I'oth titeil tint Ihe committee l not onlv '' hat the finnn.mii mrt,k will be ieii.ll1!! I inintie t, Nant InitU Xineil, an armoieil tank to be Tell in! us.iiii"t the null" on the bat- HedHils of I'rince are to be nanvil b 'oimtres 'n I'ennsvlvanla that have the highf". pen etitaj;, of population sub. (cubing tu bonds of the fourth loin The boUfie-tri. house canv i"t r In the 'I wenM -second XX'ard (lermantown bve ohlBlneil 1101 allhsi rlptlons to the foul Hi LII'Drlv Loan aggtegntlng $8.",.' H0fi Klve hundred and elghtv-one subscilptions were ohtiinnl bv the women lativasserM and Hov Siouls turnid In lefi eubcnti tlons The Imlatue of the siiliscrlpllona were obtained bv men Thla report nude todiv show sub atrlptlons (onahlerahlj hi excess of Mioso during a similar period of Ihe pieiedlug loan campaign This let old was made desp'te the handicap of the Intluenr 1 epidemic which has taken a h--avy loll among the lietnnntow n workeis Cimeron Countv Is the first coiintx In Pennsjlvanla and the Third Kedeiul l!esrv'e lilstrld to win tin light lo flv " honor flag it h la OVelsllbsi 1 heil lis allotment of $.15n Oaii bv SHOO In the third I.lbertv Loan fameroti Conn t -mbsi-rlheil j::M lr,n EXAMINE .NEW ELIG1BLES Preparation of o72." to He Sen! to 4 ..imp tleginillll)! lift. JI Dialled Kxamlnatlon of regltiants of s,eptem bei IS has been started in rnanv of the draft districts of Pennsylvania in piepaiation for the niovnnent of fcTIa white uirii to be trained foi genetal ni'lltarv service ai Camp (Ireenleaf, Ljtle (ii Koaids vrlll push this work so that tle men will he teadj to entrain In the flve-dav pi rlod tonunenclng Oct II unles ollierwlse ordered Hoaids have heen Insliuded not to examine men vvbeie Intluenza conditions are had but lo keep their offices open 'for Information "Mm,. heado,uaitrrs I" being kept open The (ireenleaf tall ind those for 2410 men with grammar m limit t duration to go to colleges and flftv-flve coloied mill ( a-o In VnrfolL him Ihe Ollll ones nend- tug, the Lee and Humphievs movements having heen tanreled l lie college tans Hie opei for volun The men tarv induitloii until Oct 12 will go Oct 15 GERMANTOWN DOCTORS ILL Four i x . c i.. : i. , re ietims of hpiileinie Follow ine- Oxerwork I tnitjvv uifi jt rvvtiie. Pom liermantown phvsldans aie in- ftuenza patients Dr I K Stover 71- flermantown avenue outside phvslclan at Ihe Oerinatilowu almshouse and Dr v I. ni In. lite nlivslclaii at the same Institution, have been stricken Of the t.iit, Inmate of lh brant none has 'contracted the disease Or I.ewts wemslocK IM wm i'nee street, was taken 111 with influenza ves- - a. . . ..... . I Dr James Kolz, doctor In the Forty- nun nam iium uiauiei, ,A niiititt-i, TlZlXlllZ ' . .. . ... . ." ,,. " . 7t.. v..,i....i.:n "J"" .""." "f." "-."r" '"."T "'".'. ?".". Hospital lie lives ai iiaa urmounx street. "':r'" . v . DD1CCTC Cal.Diro J Iftli3L rniUlJ JrtLUILj Arnfiliialinri T.rtiirrlif,rv td Hnlr ViUmi,... t.t tllHin'Viiieli. A ante lo luuii l earix An Increase In salaries of Catholic Prleits fiotn MOO to JlflOO a rar Is aboU, bl t ,,,. ffteLt b AlC1U8,10p Dougherty, it was learned today Priests must r thev n ,'n,f must provide themeslveg with everything! thev need out of their salaries I . Th ArcnOHIlOp. II IB IlllUeiStOOU. IS J,n,nn narlan aiudv , . nlannlna to renew the oracllce. of -- " - . ". intf rruUDfl or miTii(i i-iunir Kfiu . "1 T t- ..-.. tl " . ti A ..anl.a.if ,f It.. K.. tr.V-.lal.nn -.-,... . i ..... i in ihe seminar! at Over brook Is on. of n iiruiiTir ui mr iiiLiiiiiniiuii now 11 .. tU ..... nm.l a,l --.. .tr. n.ta.l WiOFr Ii w lia H,its-"i ivii (vineaijiyi ia J-VMES McCRKAKY IJKAU Twice (.overnor of Kenlti(L), I', is. Senator anil Member of Houte lly fie Allocated I'rets Klrhmand. Kr.. Oct 8 James Mc rrarj!, l ice t.utciiioi ui rtriuucny, six vears a representative of hla State the Cnlted States Senate nnd for aeveral consecutive terms a member of creary, twice (lovernnr of Kentucky, the lower house of Congress, died at hla home here today after a brief III less. Mr McCieary waa eighty years old. He waa a member of the Fiftieth, Fifty first. Flftj-aecond. Fifty -third and Fifty-fourth Congresses and waa elcctad ta the United states Senate in 190. His J Rnt ,'-?.? ,... l,r.n01. ot ntucky --- j t " SOLDIERS lNfCASUALTY LIST Blu ihIVR IIBm MHHH9Mi BE.NJH FISHER HAROLD FQUilW Dido Wounds Wounded rffANKT RARNE5 U. I led 2"0llt:UT ALQIKIt JONIS Wound el LbbbbbbbbbiivMv IiibbbbI IF? M. .1 2&L I l,Cor5MlCl. Hied ofWOunds DIX RUSHED AID TO AMBOY VICTIMS kni".lit-i of ('.oliinilm'. Seere- lariex in MoUirlruek Hurried lo Scene of Explosion I limp lllx. Hi I V lvptp tin- fo th 11 I i was in tlTi' inidsi of tumble In ti-lf vi when wold of the llll" tl ills "f Ihe pmple of I'eith Xmbov and '-outh Ambiiv as th, lesult ,,f ttie .i!whoi leiiihui hi ml. iindli, of the eh ,,,, ,, ,,,, (i(lirr.il 1 1 it gh I. -nitt the (innp 1 oiniuatiiKr, and r ieled pi 1 mission 1,1 take a niitoitiuik and dilvri on in eiinml of tunc.- With font mi let itles he went in Trenton, where th truik was loadrd Vvith piovl slotie mil a teiord iilti made 10 Xmbov Xflei ipllvellng the golds the feiti larles 11M11 illicit 10 iifsi th,. ed I'm" wotkitH in lailng foi the uiiilv ami lulured lesldnit Pounil Mllltv In a getieial loiitt maitlal Imaid on foul iliatgts vvliuh fol low l Ihe taking of Kmuli leave' and afteiwaids 1. fusing to do anv wolk Private lohn Tv nei of the 4Uth Iteserve Labor Ilittalluti was sctitenied to eiend thlrtv vears at Knit .lav. X V. and thtn lo be iIMmnoi.iblv discharged from the servke 'Ihe findings wite ap- pi overt hv Majoi fienei.il nugii 1. num. innip (Omni mill 1 Koi the bitiellt of tin otllitts who have been eoniewh.it negliited during Ihe ipjaiantlnt when i irtli ul.tr attention was pild lo tin nieji the Y M audi torluni was opendl last tvc.lng with a inuvlng-pli tun piogtam It will lie opened evi.v evening III t he futute with a' boxing exhibition -.Hurs.,.,, evenings the beginning of the w Intel tout naments. and a special showing 1'rldnv ( veiling of llrltlsh naval films which have been at - ranged bv Hit Hiillsh oominsson Inirlnc- ihe niiaiaiitlne enteitalnments have been given In various areas where the mtn could not leave, and two shows wer(, ,..,,,. lui, evening In the varloU" X' M huts A tim tent has been opened foi the negroes In the detention camp The following" Jet sej men In the utili ties lompanv uf the ipiiiilemiastt i cotps havebrin piomctnl toiorpoials Ilaiold XX'llln -Xlount llollv lames P Monnej llajonui .Midi lei Miinnlon ltrev('ltv, Ito'j Slag Pattrson and XXilllam Kuhn In mari "t LH.CONDERMANDIES He Wa One of Philudelpliia Widelj Known Business Slen 1 heodore II Condeinian one of Phlla. delphia s most w Idelv known business men, died lust night in his apartments, I Rid South P.lttinhouec hnuare Mr, Condern.un was sttliktu with pnalvsls on I'rldav wlille transacting business in the Klrsl N'ailonal Hank He was re moved to his home where Ills tonilltlnn steadllv crew worse lie Is suivived luivived .N't vv all 11. Nor- bv his wife, a daughtei XIrs : Ward of w Yotk and a son. man K. i onntrnitii sec (larv oi nance ,,rOK ; -,,, ,,,P ,i,emistH He was a membei of the I nlun l.eigue ro fnIt.llv. )pjra Mr copdeiman aH n dlretto, of the Kite Association of Philadelphia and Its vice prostdent since 111 Vol rnanv vears he was a dliectnr and vice piesldent of the t'nion National Hank He also was a director i of the Second and Third Streets Passen. I ger JtallWaV I OUipaUV He also had served as president of the Wheeling, W. Va. Tratttoii t onipanv and tleasuier of . tb Syracuse. iractioti company . nT,--, - A mn i OlDJJ'liJ J A iCP O J. KXXMkJ ALSXJLkDJLJ jjnniiirrint----.! HALF OF QUOTA FOR LOAN t ... rr" i if (.nmmittl'V 1 riglirt'1. With MailV ....... n - ' 'Hf.m S2.000.000 of Total n I c.I Employe Subscribe Liberally Libel l Loan orgaulratlons built up by the varloua depaittnent stores In Philadelphia have to dale raised 15,362,. v '" 00 tn subscriptions to the fourth loan ti.i, total of Incomplete returns la ,., ooo.uno of the entire amount . . .'.,.. ., . i .. .. J.,.1., raiseu in um u.iuiinii ".,.. - . . t-i.i i ...... 'fl-. Ponnrl in iniru umu ioiiik-is" " - . J a.. J... V... it.. .r. . Imaa.iv . ' . . I.- H.a i ..n.i .rt-ij.ri Hirtrpa 'niiiiirnirr' uir iiidi . " ... :.... .. .. .i - i..,if. Ua I. "" " -- - - loan, oi wnicn r a. -.imimier emu- m'rh. ..ores started w.rk with a rtiah andr:,r.:b;varor1in:;vidua.1,auSscrrip: s so far recorded Is 6616 The XX'anamaker store reached 3582 sub - j subscriptions. Straw bridge A Clothier -ii-. The Wanamaker store bails with the biggest amount subscribed Us oiganl - zatlon reported a total of 82,515,550, Of Wllicn (.(Vuu.uuu waa ihacii uy inn, Btore. , Strawhrldge i Clolhlei tinned In tha' next highest amount XXIth the nfiiu subscription of 11,000,000 the store or - ganlzatlon reported a total of 11,187,- 000. Lit Brothet a reported 778 suDscrip- Ji.auu.uuu raised py the employes out ting 81,075,000 Of this ' side the stores was credited to other lions aggrega amount, the frm's subscription ot $1,000,000 waa entered througri lhjsl wflmln'a Mberty lain oottnnltUcc J Th toui reponea Dy uimoei rom- " '" J A J. SIMPSON WMR.TOOMEY rliibir,c-f Wounded H A 0 XOkj wourtdad WOMAN GIVES LIFE FIGHTING INFLUENZA Loill'C Soei.i Tippcij. 1 nrker. orllivet Seixed citr Nenlx en l Miss for llii I. ni -, nppei em I ll vvoiki I so, rriv fm niginlrltii. ihatltv ,iis mil nioihti to ihuusiiids ri 1 tin of iimiiliei I a 1 hlldti n In I In noithwi st em iiillmi of the illv Is d-.ij of illllll (lira iiinlr.iitid while inlulsti 1 iuc to olhei -uff. 1.1- Mu Is mi tit ned In bun In ds of h mis tint hivi bei n lululil- ened bv llll ilieiri pleseme Hllll llllll - fntlkabb iff rts to Hllevlite siitTei inif ind lie, il Xllss Tli,i. who was thlttv-l iars .Id was Mipi iltiteudeiit of the sniletv s tiotthwesietu seitlon mil 1 lliemhir if tin governing boa id fm sniiie vens Mei everv thoUKht ten 'ftid iiiotiml h 1 ihaigis s),. thtiw helelf bcitt Hid soul Into tin win I. I of tellevlnii the sht, imil necdv it the mlbiiak ot the 1 pidnit'i and 11s a if stilt of In 1 7ial was inie of tin lit -st 10 ionttin'th( ilNia-i ---hf inHipsiil mole than a well, 11 mi w bll- 'it wink and was tiuinvid In het hntne In n "it III. all mltloii s-lif- ille-il last Krldav iikii ttliiL. Ml--. 'Iipinii wis 111 nitlv hf'pp, of ihe llnl rosv Xt the iitittin.ilf of w It sin deinted inlKh of llll Hol lo giitiini' mfinbiis and was rcponsi Ii in mini niejsnip fm the unusual uiowth of th, oiganl itlou In this dlv III IIU llll I.ISl ,(.ll i ALIEN BONDSMAN KNOWN tlnriir-x S.ijs ji Leader Put tTp Krilie-Cnae Monej lilm v of the bondsman who offeted the JSanii -mretv for I'olliinian Plnrle XX' Xllen lltesteil llllllug the Plftll XX aid inurdei lilal at XX'est f'hestei on the ilurge of attempting to bribe a niemhi il the jurv has been antiounted bv Tiiitinti 11 Wade, tUslikt Attorney 01 f'luster Countv He 1I11 la 1, 'il I tank .1 ttvati of this iltv, Menantlle Xjipralsei and X'are leader of the Thlttj, -sltlh XX'atd, ap pealed and admitted he was the man who stood iiemnu the noun oneren ov retv .onipanj fo, thereita of Vllen ... ' - on ball , I The I'lUrkt Alt'"ev said P.vau told I him n. he .PjWh.ur.., Jff ... ))011o ,Ion , ,,,, , hl, ,,iiB, ,0. til,,p , ),t IH,t siilllcleni balance in 1 the hink at the time, llvan lusi-ted tint Ihe Vajes did not ' know who had piodmed the money for I tin bund Food Hearing Canirlnl The legal division of the I'edeial fnod administration announces thai owing to the pievalence of tpldmiic lulluetiza no further hearings will be held at this time Persons summoned f"i heurlngs are tn conider their nollrts tauceled until further notice The disease has been pievaleut among the staff of this' division and It Is deemed wlc to avoid an gatherings possible TODAV.S MRRI(;h I.ICE.VSI'.S Vrthur H Pott ts.'s t: CnniiiHll si slid Vtur vicUea.irv is.' I v. t'urnnall at , t srinelo Vsi-ciTr)" Mill N IMh st mid !iur lurres "ais V IMh st hi-"ph I'. Perrou!..! ll'.'n I'lirlslUll si Hti.l t'Pmenre X mioterUTklii l'ij dallis avt XXilllam (1 XVIIIHuik 1IM1", VV hsrtuli 1 1 slid VlfllieilllU I ilClteo . - iiiiii il .Ilnrrv 1! Itllev li.'s vti Vernon si and I ouP" 'i"'!""" '" """ on einue.-i.i-ll-l'li Xtssun .ii,.' Usrani si utdav night 'Ihe llouieop ithlc and isines it iianes iinitiKiiii i an.irior- ems 1 I'alfret ("Hinden J I'lmrles Htuiiie" tin i: I'mtl , sml Amv tinu .ITiH r. I'ralt s, Xtsrtln .1 fsulllelil Jllii oxfnrrt si '"' Annii i t'linniiiu.iMin isiii s.tpP(l nt Joseph (Irirlms t.'tn Mijtli,iimn st ami Anns Pilenlir l.'.IW lllittiillwniid st (jails II llnldfltetn, Ci in, 1 tauti N X and Ho,. Krull li.n I', alar el Jnhn P Oisn It. il s, rnmi t and "Cath erine ( nt7.istrt :ii M iiHinoiksl llsrr- (llllin 771 V Mih ai and XX Inlfred .X Xlltletlll l.'.'l VVilulin-sve Prank I'nis Jle, VV llaiin , and viarv 1'iiuke .'IS W Ther at Vlidrtw J I'oatelln lino -l tjib ,,( , ant Anna It Ksne ,'TI7 P I liom a,,ti at, XXilllam lamtm in III siermn al , and Idlznlieth XI Murrav is v Johnaon st John I eltun llrlattil p.i and t arrle Clles II.M Hears , XXIIIInm II XlrParland Ir New Ilrnnswlek, N J and IJuruthy (I XanHant asil Van sum st - ttii nstn x. GT 9?Q iaa tatf j)jt mJJJ c I ri i i ... ., . Sales Lliriuorilntl. Mm,,, Ib.ia J -....., .y, .,,,.. (,111li Obtained in Third Campaign. :i... I -I n ern' nr7.iiilzatlnn rioen not llioludf th company h tuilmi rlutlon whlih nrobabli win be made befoie the end of thls(je l)ic From Pneumonia, An- week The employes, with 677 sub. . . r. ... r- i... scripiions report ico.ooo .N Sntllenburg & Co returned an In complete lepoit as most of the store tonunltteei failed lo submit their figures in nine , nte m natv reiw.n ,,f ihe ","1 ,,rrl1 ' II 1CM. w hlch takes In niv a raw- depaitmen a, shows 240 sub- .... a. Hcriptiopg, totaling $18,000 ' '" "ua"lo'l to dhectlng the tampalgn , zTVT'-M' i?rder 1 '"' ' l":""n ' "!" -lu"?2 I American Stoles For the first week 1: "". . r. " '"" '"" the American Stores reported subsciii tlons umnuntlng to $400,000. I '" each of Ihe hlg stores groups of ' i employes have been relieved ot their du.f2'i,000 Catri Reported to Slate Depurl ties for the duration of the campaign m(,n, 0r elt, fvm n nuuni ,iioiin yiU'll irillV- winkers and customers Liberty Loan uronis naxe be,n erected near the xarl oua entiances. , Hubscrlptlonu In the last loan etin. J palgn Including both firms and employe, aggregated 17,500.000 An additional organizations. The combined f)Uotfr''"thArlPU stores' In ta,.,prieM t-iraJcaT. iu,au v.uuu. y'jaaiifci. '"' " - itr . ... if - TWELVE RULES FOR PROTECTION ' FROM INFLUENZA SCOURGE The following twelve Mile foi avoiding teptitiloo illseasrx, wlikh IihIiuIcm lnlliu'11711, ete l'iieil retcntly by the HiiiKeon seneral of the I'nlttMl .SlntcH ami : I. Avoid needlei itowiIIiis Inlliiena l n crowd dWeai-e. ' Smother out (.iiiihIi and fiKens- otheie. do not want the Eernn which you would tluovv nwav. .1. Your noic, not jour mouth, was made to breathe through Ret the habit. Ilcmrmbrr Ihr Ihicr (" ilrnn vniulli. ilcnil ihtit, mid clean o(ir, Trv to keep cool wtirn oihHlk nod warm when ou ride and Kleep. ')pen the windows- alwa.vK at homo at nlshl; at the oltlce when praUUable. Kood will win the war If von nle It n iliame hilp by chooslns and i hewing won food wtll Venn fate ma be In oui own liaiuli whmIi our handu befole eTllnjr. Don't- let the wnxte pioduita of dlHollon ni'cuintilnte -drink n Klax oi two ot watei on hettlnu up. Don t tie a napkin, towel, poon, fork, glaxx or cup vvhlh hni been ued bv another pdt-on and not washed. Avoid tight clothe, tight "hoen, tight gloves eek to make nattue voui all,v not .voiii pilxouei. When the all In pine bicathe all of It .von fin bieathe deeply. h. S. 10. II. 12 HUNDREDS OF MADE ORPHANS BY GRIP 1 1 . w i i i i' i -i Urn of Vntlwrlm and I alhvrl and. Manv in l)itiltit Cm Duly ItvMilt in lluiiilieda of 1 lilldren haw bien left 01 idiani as a reeult of the Influenza 1 Moiug. and ieores ate fatherle' Mot of them ate under twelve veins K1 and (lId luf, Cast Haines, stieet died Sun fan a fuillie of hanlshlp wllhout op- dav. Ills wife. Xlarv, twelitv-t(vo Jears poittinllj to overcome the obstacles iue,t In the sttuggle' for life Plght little (hlldrtu of Mt and Xlis Menial il Mellin 1428 Soillh Tweulj veviilh slleel, mourn the ilealh of tbtlr father who siuiutnbed to Ililliieii7,i after an lllues-i of Several davs '1 In loval mother, who worked night and dav to ttv lo save bei hushand tlnallv nil laps' il 'I he task of pursing and at the same time luring for her eight little ones, was too mtn.li and she fell a victim to the disease. Agentii of the I'.iik tgi tu'v Aid sent th mother and two of the dilldieu, who fill vlitlms to the malailv, lo the Phllaib Iphli fleneral Hospital It N ftarcd th it noiic of iliem will leiover lleietillv, the fnthet was (ouipellid to lei two life Insurance polli les lapse be muse of II1H1111 lal dlllli utiles Polli thlldnii ate left fatlietless In the home of pnlliduan XVllllatn lien diliksen, who died of tin disease last night nt fft Joseph's Hospital He lived ai 1MI Cambridge slrnt and was at tached to the Nineteenth and (infold sticrts station Hindrlckseu was piom llietit In athletics Two other pullet men alro illiil of In (luenra las', nlghl Tin v weie Kdw.nd Donntllv, ; inj llollon stnel win, was connected with the Twentv-elght and tlxfotd stteets polite station and fleorge Htonv, Sail .Meredith stieel attained I MANY CHURCH WORKERS ILL ' Siek Cnlls Are Burden to Nn- meroiis Clergymen Xlanv thuich and Sunday school lead el si are ill with Infltleni 'Ihe Hev Or Plovd XX' lomklns, lector of Holy TrlnltV Hplstopal Chuicl, lias lieei) III foi a week at the Ilol.v Tilnltj parson age, Nineteenth and Walnut streets Overwork following his it turn from a vat , Hon In New Hampshire, and the ......I.. .. I r.t.-.i.lliii- ...i-i.v liina.nl- nn IIKIII .,, HIiriniiHA llinii. ,,,,itiu,, 1.1,. - trlbuted to the clergyman's Illness Hoc tor Tiimklns was bettei veRtenlay Two' thlldreii of the Itev l)i John flrant Vevv.iian, pastoi of Ch imbcrs XX'JIle -Memotlal PresliMei Ian Church, ate down with the tllseise One of the children Is crltlcallv III Miss Laura I' Wilum a llatitlst so clal worker, who has dinrge of Polish work at the Mariners Ilaptlst tlethel, Kroiit and Christian stieds. Is seilouslj III at her home, In I'rankford Miss Ldlth llavnes, Hlso tonuected with the Mariners lliptlst llethel, and fifteen gill students ate III with In fliun..i at the Ilaptlst Institute for Christian Wotkers CAMDEN HOSPITALS CROWDED gitatest shell-loading plant In the world, XV.uikVii Nooiloil i.t N'licn .,.,,1. demolished bj T.NT explosions on Krl- Woillfll leeile-1 lo tirse alltl,,rfN hIkIii. and Saturday. 900 soldiers Cook for ictillis land several bundled workmen were liur- iled to Alnj's Landing. X. J, to speed Par-nadilng iueaiiii a.e being ie-,ihe txpaiislon of that plant, so that the sorted to In Camden to duck the spread loss to Ihe munitions output of the of Infllli ,m The emergent v hospital 111 Hatters llarniotv has fottv patlelits and .. ,, ,, ., ,. i..,., nn. ..i.... ,. . m,,I, lout llosnlta s are taxed ,n ca. pacltj ' Among Miliii.l rr ntiises are iiiniiv Camden women ptomlneut snclallv and III rlvic affairs pithlli sthool leacheru are also nursing the sck patients both at the hospitals and In the emergency Institution An appeal has been made for more women for nursing and other to do tooklng I'ighteeii Cooper Hos pital nitises are luftueuzu and pneu monia pntlenl JERSEY ISSUES CLOSING ORDER Saloonn and Soda Kmiiittiiu In- eluded in Kiiidemie Kdicl i I Trenton, Oct 8 - In an t rforl to check' the spread of Influenzt, ihe State De- partinent of He dtli Ins notllled munici pal authorities IhrouRhoiil the State lo close plates of public asstmbly 'Ihe order, while not mentioning schools, i.bich have been suspended In fiveia ' communiiies in me mi.n nnniuiuirr .n.ni.llv rennlres I he elos nc of chlllihes , (immunities bv the local authorities r,t.t.., ...,-- - -- -.- " , ; Iilavgroun.u' and "the suspension "of ' block dames DOCTORS MARTYRS TO DUTY other iii uriucai nonunion Lancaster, I'a , Oct 8 Dr J W Klnard, with a large practice, attended lo hla patlenls until he fell fiom ex haustion and went to bed with pneu monia, dvlng twentj-fout hours later He was the Penusjlvanla llallroad phy sician here, waa slxt.v vears Mil and a thlttj-second degiee Mason Dr. D It Stockton Is critically 111 with Spanish influenza wlikh todaj de veloped Into pneumunla Ills death Is looked for EPIDEMIC SPREADS IN OHIO lty the Associated Prut liilumliua. ).. Oct 8 The cnldenilc of I Spanish Influenza Is increasing rapldlv 'In Ohio and a total ot 25,000 cases and many deaths nau uc-en reported to tne State Department ot Health today Five hundred new "ases were reported this morning, 260 ot them from Sidney, To date, the .epidemic has fastened Itself upon ninety-eight communities of the State. damn Sherman renorted 104 death. for the 4wnlyfour hour period ended Ul p. m. yesieroa-', CHILDREN ,,,.,, , . ' irr Lndrr luoho arv of Afi militant s ),-i mint, in Doatli of Are to the Twentieth and lluttotiwiiml Mroetn "tatlmi HhiIi N Hiiiviveil liv two thll- ill en nnd a widow .lnselili Cliaitfll In m itl ( .ulclit im old allended him lonstantlv utilll she was snuhen -.nuiiiav Mile men vester- "'" nnunii enciiiiv in ill's cm ii 'llielt double f (Ills 1 if will In lit hi I I'lldiv, and tluv will be bulled In one. fi; ltr ji m gtave at Ivj Hill Ctmi.rv ,Clty OVei' tlW TOD leave two small ibllilieii .Xdill-on foin . f , veins old, and Hobart. two tuoullm old. ' M IIS t IQIlt OthGVlD who will be Hired foi bv theli gland- " patents Theie will be seveial double fumrils this week of vluhns who died vesler dav when the plague leaihed lis height 'Ihe ftniei.ils of ('lata and Kinina Jenk ins, daughters of Albert Jenkins, ;5iT Notth Pouith stieet, will take plai e fioiu their home on Pihlav Clara, who was seventeen veirs old, died of pmumonla following an attack of In tluenra, and Ihnma who was onlv flf tien una old. lonliacted the disease sine tiled three davs afli her sister Ihe funeral of two othei sisters, Itertha and .XHtiam Hl-er. will take pl.ue from their home iniii Herman- town hvenue on 'Ihursdaj Thev aie laugh eis of Mi. Matv Hlsei .Xllrlnm was tn st attacked with the IlialadV, and Iteilhi, who assisted In nurslnc her llnallv fell n victim to the disease -Xlajoi Jlavniond A llreeue, of the I lilted Slates oiduance depaituient Is Miffeilng fioni Innuenra at Ills home In W'vnnewnoil Ills wife Mrs Plm ince llairv tlieene tlleil at theli home Mind ix after a shoit Illness she was the daughter of the late llentv A Har- iv, one of the pioneer manufai tuiers of Passali, - J GEORGE W. C. COOK DEAD So" ,of. "enuii Pneumonia Vielim Wife 111 of Dinenae lieorge "A" Chllds Cook died of pnej luonla on Sundav, at his home, 40(11 Springtldd avenue, after an Illness of less than a week Mrs Cook, who be fore her marrlige two jears ago wais Miss Lilian Huckmati. is serlouslj 111 with tlm same disease She Is the set ond wife of Mi Cook Alt Cook was bum In l"n. a son of Congreseinau Joel Cook -who tiled In PMO l'or inanj jciiis he was assoclat ed with his father In newspapei vvoik and latei held a position with the Pent. sjlvnnlii llallroad Compniv Itecentlj be dt voted bis time to dooklng aftel the Congusinan's estate Ills mother, a slstir of lUiuj It I'tlniunds, e-pics dtnt of the Hoird of Lducatlon, died In 'Um' and Mis IMmiiml II K'nun l nth er-lt.-law and sislc" of Mr. Zu 'for-1 inerlv of Aloum. Alrv. have been living fot a jtai o. moic in Los.Xngelts, Cal All Cook was a member of the I'nlon League and or the .Masonic fraternity " RUSH MEN TO MUNITION PLANT Over Tliou.an.I lo Help Expaml Maj's Landing ImluHry Wlillr p.epuiatloua are in, del wav at Aloraan. V J. for the rebuitdliie of the countrv will be mlnlml-cd. A suivcv of housing faclltles waa slatted at Atlantic Cltj fo, the purpose of tommundeeilng nccnmuiodatlotia there fm hundieds of worKmen who will be added to Ihe Hov eminent plant at .May's Lauding, slxteiu miles awav and plans fm rupltl transportation between the two places were under coiisldeiatlun, LIBRARIES REMAIN OPEN Krtien sajs Rooks Do ISot Spread Influenza Public Libra! lea do not come undir the Hoard of Health's closing ban be. cause of the Influenza epidemic XX'il mei Kiusen, Director of the Department of Health and Charities, said last night that there Is no need for such action, ' Common sense," said the director. must be used In all things. The people ' must have some nlaces where thev can go lo rest and to read wr. no allowing the leading rooms to be crowded In any way i er a. Att-i. ...a a. - .a ' The taking out of hooks, even thouah they are usod by Influenra patients, will n,.l .iir.ail I1a d a, h, PI... inA.. h not spread the disease Tlic Influenza genn lives onl a very short time after It leaves the human bodj Hooks would not be good conductors for them " DR. ADOLPH COHN DIES OF GRIP Wife Still in Hospital When She1 .. .. fl .1. . f i . v.,i.vt: mi in to uailfHller Dr Adolph Cohn, twcntj-slx vests old tiled jestndav . daughter was hoi u to Dr nnd Alls Colin ten dnja ago, and Airs. Colin Is still at Jefferson Hospital. Or Cohn had been III five davs, pneumonia following an attack of Influenza Ot. Cohn was an examiner fur ll. -Id Diaft lloaid No .', foi the llond or i;uucation and for tne naldwln Lb- lomutlve XX'oiks He also waa u me,,,, her of the boanl of dlrectuis iff Poll- illnlu Hospital, v lie. Cohn was graduated fiom obi Aledlco-Clil College six vears ago. He nved III Philadelphia all bis life He was the son of Mr. and .Mrs Simon Cohri. 1306 North Seventh street GIRL SCOUTS VOLUNTEER Offer Their Service, lo Relieve Ep. ilemir Siren lllrl Scouts of Philadelphia have of fered their services to aid In, bringing relief from Ihe epidemic of Influenza. They are acting aa messengers to the L'mergency Aid and tu other capacities that go to relieve the situation. Miss Kllen Mary Cassatt, head of th organization. Is doing her bit by driving visiting ng.ses around In tier .machine. Although all meetings ot the Girl Scouts bine been called off. reports of Libert v - - - - ii - ' -'- llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT VBBBBBBBBBBBM 11BBBBBBBV'' 'iLH bbbB39bp HHb9 BBBBBBBBTTV B .BBBBBBBBK. ' BBBBBbI HKNRY KCKF.RT REEVES F'rivate Reevet w killed in ailion in France HENRY ECKERT REEVES SLAIN I Son of Alro. Kute K. Keer Dick' '" A el ion in Friincp ,,,!,,,, ,.,. ,.tk(,r ntf!, MUt !."."'!!"" J." Krn' ,?r.y '.'' si"."",r! was the son of the late Alfred Hewell I "eeve, n UKinliei or tlm Klrt Troop Philadelphia Cltv Cnv alrj, and .Mrs I Kate Hikett Iteives Ptlvnte Iteeves was a member of Com pany A, Jlfith Infnnlrv- llesldes bis inother he Is sfuvlved bv his widow and I two chlldKii, bv a sltet. -Mrs Helena Kieves Itovie, and bv a brother. Lieu tenant Alfted Sewell Iteeves, of the at- llleiv imps, I'nltid .Mates army, now I Iteeves was 11 talented musician and wan mi nun in j on -si 11. in, minima .Mi 4 tinilniied frnm I'aae One of Petmsjlvatila and fifty thlrd-jear men The tpliletnll' Is waning among eint inlssloneil olIKers and enllsdil men In the Koutth .N'aval Dlstrltt, according to Senior .Suigeon Palrfat Irwin 'Ihe total number of patients In tin district now Is .1017 Antl-lnnueti7H mask-s are being worn now hv appiovlmatelj' 701)0 (inplojes at the Phlladelnhlii Xbvi Yard The inutin. factute of the masks was commenced Satuidiy About ".fi.uoo of the piolec i,r devltis will be made, enough to ' .,,nn, .rv niLi,,n ..1 ihe .,.-.-.. a-..i ln mnwli tniiiilvl-i of n Meiiifctri-iilfif pint of who gauze, which His over Ihe mouth and lion. At tach t ud n strap Is iitiHChfil, which Is buckled at the hack of Ihe Iki.i1 Over the 'wire gauze Is a removable piece of medicated gauze, which Is 1 1 mot id every dav and a fieh pine put on The used gauze Is but ned. REPORT EPIDEMIC ij iTixrp tr,i iii- mr UiAimG A I MhADE , 4 amp Xlrade, tdmlral. Xld.Oit S - AVhlle there was a marked Increase In I fatalities from Intluenra during the last tweiitj.fotir bouts. U,e epidemic' tamp Xlraile, tdmlral. Xld.Oit S - veeniu lo l.u tifll In l.un.l llnl. 107 na... Casts wt ie leported and JvD of pueunio- nla, iiinipaied with more than "nn Ihe ptecnllng dav The authorities feel that the malailv has urn Its ( ourse, and Ihev nr," devoting eve, y effo.t to cut down the number of deaths Seventj.seven tKatlis weie reported veslctdav afternoon but all did not nicui In the last twenlj-fotir bouts Some on ,t,e list dle.l Saturdaj and earlv Sunday ' , ,,- nol ,,1Kir,' i .....i, o.i, a, 'u "' T" "" . ,'."" ,,, ' ,i,'h " "' '. ' iM" q l,p following Phllndelphians are Indiiiled Pilvate Jones imrf). 110th Company, J'ou'H' I'evelopinenl Itattallon, lC4th ,)e',ot -lgade 44 West t'psal street, Orrmantowii , Pilvate Spencer .Tone. Thlrtj-nlutli Coinpiliy, lBtth Depot Bilgnde, 1707 Addison street, and PH- , ,-ate William FJoulware, Thlrtv. ninth Company. Ifilth Depot Hilgade, 1535 c,a,0"c,! 8,L . DIX DEATH ROLL CUT DOWN TO 23 , ( Hiiin lllx, XV rlliltmii, . J Oct. 8 Uj inergetlc measures ("jimp Dlx med- leal olllcers have cut the Infltlenra toll peiceptibly and (he situation Is well In linnd. Only twenty-three deaths wero reported In the latest list for a twentj'-four-bout period, with forty new cases of Inlluenra and twenty -nine new cases of pneumonia At present there aie 2768 cases of Influenza in tnmp and 115 I of pneumonia. ABATING IN POTtSVILLE I.. a. . ,,. . tllllicil.l hpiileinie allows l)e - i-lim. in Sclinx IL ill Rpainn (IHH III "stuuxiKIII ncgioil PtitlsTille, Pa,. Oct 8. The Influenza epIdnuU Is gradually abating. While the uumbe. of cases has not dlmln-" lsh(d, the death toll was onlv otui vie - tin. h. tills tltj and one in Allneiavllle of uioie than .'mm patients reported The temnorniv hosp tnls bete find at Allniisvlllc are filled with patients, who iccdVH the best tieatmeiit known to the proftsslon. Mnnj' women liaxe volunteered hs I "urnes nti.1 are giving splendid aid to .. Professionals, nnfl I hospital staff ,f - i iirioon nininiiHrH fir iiih xuiifniui m u mi 'nVaerxo Hospital of Wllkes-Ilarre ar- ri.e.- ... ,. ci,v i.,u mornli.g Thev ... ... are tnroute to Mlnersvllle. four mllas from here. Thev came In large auto ' Inm .u fro trucks from Wilkes. Han e, a distance of alxtj-flve inllis, during the night, leaving that city last evening. DRUG MAKERS RUSH ORDERS I Influenza Epidemie Causes Un tisital Deinnnd on Laboratories nl,A liiflitenxn tlla-rue here has created ' Bncti a deniand fbr drugs that the labor- aior les o tne mi wnoiesaie orug estaD llshments have been kept open at nights nnd on Sunday. , An otllclal of the Smith, Kline A French Company estimated that the business Is ten times greater than nor mal. So great 'has been the call for drugs that the company ban refused to ..., .. ....!.. Inr tnlfatt arltnlea milfllM nil any " '-' ".".-. ....-, ......-, or auj thing that Is not an essential i -ni Furtliermoie, the delivery systems of tle wholesale drug companies, aie much . overburdened, hundreds of druggists calling for their orders, J, - More Well-Knoivn Men Die of Influenza' Here ,, Pioinlnent men from this city and neaibj', xvhose deaths fiom Spanish Intluenza are reported to day, Includ the following: lieutenant Jt'arl, C. Olant-. Meirois Park, dl'd Carlstrtvm ll(l. Pla. Hev. XXilllam farter. O. M nrofcMor of thiolosv and lihllgsophy, hi, X'ln- "Sir! illSinrl'ir. r.r. 2044 Cheslnul ,ir chief of staff of Ihe Malernltr tlnamtaj xl.t-ar lllmlrom.,. "Ill 'r- .-.-.; -.7- ,'-irT :S .,I .m4;t.t. 1 '4 ENLKitDA1 ' i HURTINBAHLE Philadelphia!! "Bluffed" Way Into Army of Uncle Sam I CITY SOLDIERS KILLED Rcporls Indicate 109th, 110th and 111th Regiments Are Again at Front h.,?i?-lV,!.I.'n -"!,r oM' "" hl- ","1 .?,!-?r.'or hI" "' Private Michael Jo nc.f I0?"' hH-fed the recruiting ot ?. -," "o oW rlrs' neglment, N O W.i. m,-en!,8,d l,le da' ' " United states declared ar on aernianv. m.i -a as hh ""ess Ihe office of a coal dealer at Twentv-alxth and Plna -,.; .... """.' '"" '"""' l employed ..ud.-At T'lhi 1 xu- ;;;.;:"", fj.i.1".:"'."1" wav ln, $ ii "ore ma rainer realized that nosalble for his son to Join the colors the lad was at Camp Hancock, lie went oveiseas In May of thla year ! !i ',,a,,", llirnugli the fighting of Julv aim August without a scratch, but wag sfxrtelv wounded eatly In September. ,?. .n(? Wii'r hx fome 'rom the ,.i"5 ""'""'r to relieve Ida father's Mo,. .' .ar"' "", ,Mer finev fears mat (he hov a condition la critical. 4 llj Hots Again at Front After a four weeks' rest the Phlla delphia regiments, the 109111, 110th and Hllli, are hack at the front again, ac .ordlng lo letters fron, Ihe men on the "ring line The lallv of the killed and woundel.ln the new offensive will not each hfi for eril ,,.,kg ifti ,,.. -er. as me War la-tment Is fro-n I a month lo .x w.eks Iaie In reporting , the casuall Ills. Pour Phlladelnhlii ii iti,n i,.,A !.-. killed In action an oM th.. otllclal list todav hut two of them wen unoltlclallv leported several dajs ago Klghteen VtlllriV 1,-,,. d fen... 11. t- ..... , . I s -." - iiwoi huh cnv uavj Den I wounded, according to the .lay's lists. mm one is mistng i-our. previously reported missing have been located In Herman prison ramps An enlisted man from Lnne.isiii hat Jlul of d It-en. -e, four from nearby points have been wojndej and (wo at,- mlj'ing. There are 30 names on the o'llclal Hat given out to the moinlng papeis to day Including thirty-four Midlers from Pennsvlvanlj The afternoon papers' list contains "8s nanus. Including thlrly-ono from this Stale SKETCHES OF THE HEROES PKIVATK TIIOMXM J, KKI.XO, offl clallj reported killed In action In the War Department list of last Friday. Is actuallv In a base hospital In this coun trj His inother, who lives at 2027 North Hope street, has visited her son and found him In good Spirits In spite of the fact that his left leg has been am- jiuiHirti Some (ineei mistakes have been made i'.Vi ."V. w."r lIKrt.nent In icporllng . Philadelphia rasualtlett. Including report ing men as missing who were ni'mallv with their regiments, but Ihe (as of Pil. . . .." r, "" "trangest of nil On i-ywisj Jl his mother was offk'iillv In- foiined hv; the XVar nepartment that he HS ,n,8nR on September B she te- --eiveu a lettet fiom the young soldlei tcn, a lettet nom the your .TS),," i!'1?' '"," M ,"'''? Tt la'ifeVi'off ie'li n ? pai, i1B ud(ied, and gaining it i ." '.'." .""' "i ifn leg nan Deen so hat It had base hos- . .lai. ., DiicHK(ll nnlntnM u-.a-.l. On September 11 Private Kelso was landed frnm a transport at an Atlantic 'un ?mi J'1'', mother v!!td lilm in the llUVA linUllllul .!... !.. l rt . ;"i. '.'. , "'"":" ' "" .""" " "P- SlV, offltrta t cgran from the VaV Department stntlnV that Plrvate KelsS ln,..l.a.. t, .... I , 1. - a. had been killed In action on .fulv 30. ,. week later bis name appeared on tha ,,ll-lal casually list, ,, ',us. '"'"' i"? """if B0'Jlfr could have been treated In a Kremh hospital and "'" brought home on an American transport without some record of the (fact leaching the Xar Department la puyzllng Mrs. Kelso PIIIXATI: M 11,1.1 XVI j. SKEILN. .enorted missing since August 23, lived with his aunt. Mis Hllzabeth Travla, at 400." XX'j-alusIng avenue. Up was only seventeen vears old when he en. "stui In the sixth lleghrrent, N. a, P, In the summer of 1915. When the leglment was mobilized for the Mexican campaign he gave up his Job In the Standard Holler Hearing Companv and went with the unit to Texns On the return of the unit to this cltv he went lmnli In tt nrLf utll. It, IIInilo,( rnn.- I""'?- bu' if-spmuled promptly lo the call for men for guatd duty throughout the State. l Later he was ordered to Camp Han. cock for final training, assigned to Com patiy L, llltli Infantrx, and railed for France In Jlay of this jear, PKIVXTK HAKOI.D F. 1UI., wounded In action, formerly lived at 641 North May street. West Phlladel ph'a. His famllv moved away about six months ago,! however, and left no forwarding address PMVATI-. MOXROU V.. XIOORK. I kllletl In action, formerly lived al 1211 1 South Twentieth street, but his family J moved away about six weeks ago, leax- PKIVATK WII.MAIT K. TOOMK1. , ,iii;iaii, ,;,i,i:u i.uumucu or r.v.y, itnn l taken to a base hospital suffering from I shell shpek early In September, accord- 4nK , e letUr .(.eeiietf by hla mother. lls. Toomey, 6841 Christian street. Shu I Is wondering whether he has recovered, lejolned his leglment and been wi.unded I again or whether the War Department Is just formally apprising her of his lotlglnal Injuries. young Toomey en- listed In Ine Third Itealment. X. (1 P.. shortly after thla country declared war on Ocrniany. was trained at Camp Han- nek, assigned to Company I, 110th In fantry, and went to France In May of this vear. He Is twenty-two vears old. '"L Aa"J. MAA"f v u uu - h-u vu ..- ,- iiiun ri. Mrs Donate, Malandra. 810 wilder stieet. that he Is now; a flrm.bopater for isi.Mt tr-.rieiLtiifiTea an that popular song, "1 Don't XVant to (Jet Well " "it's like heaven here In the hospital, compared to the hell of the trenches," he said. "Ice cream, cake, fruit, clean liness and quiet. The nurses sure are good to us I went along tine during all the fighting In July and up to the 22d of August, when a machine-gun bullet got me in the ankle at the cross ing ot the Ourcq. One ot th boy picked me up and hustled me to a dress lng station. 1 am rapidly recovering and hope to haxe another shot at Heinle soon." Private Malandra was seventeen years old when he enlisted In the Third rterl 1 Lhient, N. tJ. P, In August of 1817. He Tvvas assigned to Company K, 110th Iu- raniry wnen mat. unu waa organized at Camp Hancock, and has been in Franc since May ot this year. IIKATIIH COHN. Of pntumonla, nn. ADOLPH rOHN. hiiiban-J of Julia Cohn, aatd 94. Ililitlu. Invited to funeral Wad , 10 a. tn. from 087 N. th st. Int. liar N.bo Cera. " L'OOK Oct of pneumonia. OEOIIOK TV. I', C())K. a member of UtrldUn Bun LoHia! No. IBM.'k. and A. M I Oriental I'nspt'. No. 188 Kido.h Comma ndery. No s. K. I , and l,u I.u Temple A. A. O. N. ii. P. l-'untral Thurs , 3 v. m . from lata residence, tun, Un.lnl.M at. In. nl. ul. " 1WI ".,.....-. ... ..... yt.m.vi I Efd.IOTT of pntumonla, Oct. T MIL l.AIltl V. KI.I.IOT1. Jr., ased 87, Funeral aervlrea at hla lata residence, toil Welt l.Btilsh ave. Krl. morning. Int. prlratt I 1IEVRY Od 1 of Influenza. MAH (IAKBT KI.I.AHKTH 11BNHY, widow of Lyman Ilnr, aged 61, Adult relatives of Ihe famllv Invited In funaral atrrlcea ThurS , ISO ii m , from her late reitdencs, 9121 Larchwood ave, Int private 1 I.1K1I Of pneumonia, at 148 W. wila.v a) , I.OIMKA KUUBN'IA. I.tKIJ wife 'it t illlira rt iti.u m uawa.i.rr VI iUOUIBtt J1 lire j rviiivirr iiu mi tan raUKcnfJ aicfil in FunirAl aorrlcxfi Brivaxt. i p, m. funrri home of Jobn f Kim h 'Hont. -.'127 N. Urdttd t. Int. srlvi private loinrnifnco oi i-iniiiy. WKI.HH Oct. S. In KArrfifAwh IOIIN' J i.in ct lUrtlA anil 4b Ju M a ism- HtMt. i..'riMM-m ? 1, at. a-a -ar I-.B-V? WKsmwrV -, i ' Kki . - tk St, ' &.. .. ' ' . . At , , j t agrTrggss m'JEsn ;xtBaxVSBBBaVFer, v .. . , f . .---iaft-(--Bat-BwaBB-a-L . nf .sjb-bt . SSShiSamBSJLl'SSBiS HBfaflBHnKK
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