Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1918, Night Extra, Image 2

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fflVE LOAN BOOST
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;ak Record With
124,850 for One
Dav
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SHOW TONIGHT
;Films With Screen's GrcalPdl
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fl . .Stars to Be hxhihited at
Libcrtv StuUte
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(Chestnut Mill, Mm. V. . Mi
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wermantown, Mrs. n, II. (Inr-
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ev, Morth PlillHilrlphhi, Mr..
T ChretamAii Derrick
'J West Philadelphia, Mr., II, I'.
'-v. Rlrhsrdann
'" ' Ji'orth Iluriil, Mr., ( tinrle.
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Houlh Philadelphia, Mr.. W nl -1
ter 4, Frrrmnn
.. Central Clly. .Mr.. I'uiil Hen
rfcta. Mill
ZSorthra.l 1-lillailelphln, Mr.
t. W. Mojrr
Kensington. Ml., Hellish Pen
Imore W Fall of Mchiiylklll. Mr.. II-.-ale
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Women Liberty
all records today.
Loan wotkers broke
Their leturni .honed
$7,124,850 fur the
iHvt twenty-four
hours.
While Hit! iiuula Is slill fin off. Ihere l
the fecllllK that tomoiron w III 111 int
marvelous icsults
From 8 o'clock till uiidniitht lonlKht
nnd lomonow n'Kht. thousands of Phlln.
lelphlalis are expected to crowd ltro.ul
street about the Statue of Libcity to see
the first movie show the city lias hail
for two week.
Douglas i'airhank, llnrj Plekiotd.
"Marguerite Clark ami othei turi will I"'
featured In excellent reel" There will
be four-minute speakers ami evtry one
will be Invited to take buniN
Olrls of the war savings (oinmltlee.
headed by .Mil"- .Mahle .Molllik. lode
about the city In 11 motortruck (Jt
evening and sol Uteil sub.clpllons At
Thirteenth nnd '"hi stout siriete ihrv
obtained $U',SSi
Aircraft rurtoM "Over 1 up"
The Athletli i'IuIi of PhiludrlphU sub
scribed $"0,150 thruUKh Mr Milton
Herold, Central City district The naval
aircraft factory, at l.eaKui Inland, hax
raised Its quota of $4:!',uim
Mrs !'crt,'e liall.is IHxim. ihalrnian
Df the t'emmylvanla ItaUro.id WunienV
War Kellef, rtimrted a tutul of JT'J.ttm
for yeKterdaj Mr V II Jljem In
charpo of the booths, and a 1:1 ami total
of (1,33, 2nu
The Ilo IxiuW 1' Washbuin. rci'tor
of Old Chrlit Church, turned iner Jlt.
tCO to the Centrol Clt dlMrltt, Mra
1'aul Deiickt.i .Mill... t'hairmau.
The Junior Auxlll.ir of the Allium e
of Catholic Women linn obtain, d 1 47,500
Mr. Henr) I) Jump, chairman of
the Third Federal lUecne Dlntrlet, n
day received the follow ins froin New
Jirey counties, Mlc Anne Murlhiine.
chairman Hurllnetoti. Sl.Jlti,vSu:
Mercer. $n47,Tui)t Atlantic 'ltj, JCST.
200; Atlantic iVunt, -.M!8.uMi ; Saletn.
1357,100: Cumberland, $41,73o, ilou
cester. $17'J,8U0. Ocean, SISu :'i)0 To
tal, J3,083,2IJO Mix t)tho Xewland re
ported Wlliu ustoii, Lel . had a Brand
total of- 4.2iJ,()60
1 Olrl Hcoutx have 11I.tai11.il JSSl.ij.'.n
- Troop 87. Miss Mar- Farnum I'aikard,
-f cJiptalnlH In the lead with nuhHcrlpt on
aggTeeatlnit SISS.SOO. Troop US. Mlx
l-Irnllln ICohu. lapiam. Is second with
1129.000.
MIm Acne lliotkle. in thiuue of the
booth nt the Commercial Trust Com
pany, under the direction of the l.'mer
j;ency Aid aides was Rlen 1 redlt to
day for two I la.-.uiMi Mibscrlpllons from
lira, James II MacFudden and Mrs
Jasper V. Brlnton
$34,000,000 Advance
for Loan, Recorded
Continued from Puce One
Iwrs committee has gone oer the top
The following big sub-, rlptions weie
reported today In that committee
Hardwlck & Magee cnnip.un JK..".
000; C H. Masland & Sons, fi 20.000
Thomas Potter Sons & Co. Inc. Jloo.
0007 Bush & Diamond. $70 Odd , John
Bromrey & Sons. Inc. $511.000 , (!eoig
W. Blnbon Company. $5d OO11 ; Con
Koleum Company. JCO.uixi; Phlladelph a
Axmlnster Carpet Company, $30,000 ,
John Gay'B Sons. Inc , (37,000 , Archibald
Holmes A Sons, (31.000; John Hamilton
ft Sons, $3n,oiu; Ilugli Nelt.011, (.10.11110;
Philadelphia Carpet Company. ("S.iiini .
nobert Carson & Sons1 (18.000. Oier
hrook Carpet Company. (lii.miO: Alva
Carpet and Uug Company. (15. mm,
Itobert ('Iceland's Sons, f 14.000; Fdd
man, Armon & Co (U.ooo; V 1 lnni T
Smith & Son. (12.000. II O Fetterolf
9ompnny. (lo.ooo: Hlrat-ltoKer com
pany; (10.000, and Henry Holme Ji '
Sons, Inc.. (10,000
In Clly Hull
Tlia Mayor's Liberty lian 1111111)111
Ue reports that the eniployeH of threq
City- Hull olliees hae gone oer the
top with 100 per cent subcrlptlons. The
Bureau of Surveys' office has subscribed
(67,500; the Department of Supplier
(57,050, and the Department of public
Works, (63,050
A. Schoenhut & Co has subscribed
(50,000, of which ('.'S.Oou Is from the
company and membeis of the ttrm, and
(25,000 from employes
Of the forty -one districts of the Lib
rty Loan organization In Pennsylvania
two ore oitlclaily reported as having
exceeded their quotas. The Main Line
district, with an allotment of (1,453,.
370, and (l,i;o:,000 subscriptions, old
dally reported, and Mifflin County ills
trlct, with nil allotment of (1.108,400.
and subscription otticially reported of
(1,456,550.
Additional members of the Crisis
Club, an organization composed of im
tHotlc 1'hlladelphlans who pledge them
8ti? ("elves to "borrow and buy" various sums
ffl Vto tih the city's quota nearer the (59,-
vlf S 000 goal are'
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v. 7.7..L ..... . .' ,. . -...'.IV'
... pun, tiiiv,vv.. i any limes, .a,uuu ,
Heorge W. Kdwards. (85.000, and Frank
M. Itardt, (10,000; A. V Morton.
(iO.Oop ,' Charles C Knight, (6000 ; Isaac
Tatnali Starr, (100,000; Itlclmrd I.'. .Vor-
t ton, (15.000; Howarf Heinz, (100,000;
'Samuel M. Vauclaln, (250,000, and Mrs
- Jt. T, Stotesbury, (500,000,
The textile groups of the Industrial
committee have boomed ahead with
total subscriptions to date nf (30.000..
BfO, The allotment of these two groups
wss tiu.uuv.uvv. which was raised tho
Arit day the loan campaign ooene.t
Vnllv in nnn nnn of it.ut ii.i i ' V ,
iyi .;'... .! ll lm? btenl
Mteed through the borrow.und-buy" I
ws of ine nanKs.
Tberei Is romp uuestlon as to whether
Aldlne Trust Company or the Box-
.hi m-..u ., .
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miiii null i uiiiouiiv uhm in. op.r 1,1
,BL complete its allotment Tho
rvcsirieu io.,uuu anu ine Box
V. tann nni il ..... .
".i'.,u'. "" exnti uiiiounts re.
'U them
rattvr rMtt In Infbients
ia. vrr aiestltl.
FATE OF SOLDIER
fflD FROM MOTHER
' Sister of Missiim Man Fi
ears
to Tell His Aged
Parent
KOll? I-'KOAI HKK1. DKAI)
j Caauully Lift? iNuiiic .':
I' nun
nun
Pliiliulclphia and 16 V
Noarl
carltv
IVtitlnc that the xliock nPtw,ivm
a teliKrain ttlllnif of hi helliK wound
ed, dead or a ?rloner would iro t -n
much fur li'.s aed mother, who live
III Xeu York l'ilnte I.eomtril I l!n
ttel of that clt, olllclntly lefolted 11
mllilR n toda) h i'tiUMlty 111. Kae
as hi emem-noy nddte-s the ledenco! ,.,, UlaMrf ,,,. ,,u lliallc ,, .
of lil .Istrr. .Mrs Maurice Mlc'iul. hunn in .Ids I Fmiikfnri! Heiiue
50;'1 Schuvler -tieel I'hlladelnlila I l'"M Tli II.I.IAM MKI II i:i.
-'""Jier Mi.ei, 1 niiniiPtpiiiit ,iTled l a member of th- field 111
.Mf Mlihal Intends to keep the tie liller milt attiichcd to the .T-'Sth In
to heifelf until she receHes deHnlie I f""" He had III left linnd blown otr
II11 11 K'enude durltnr oine I10.n1 HkIii
woid as to the fate (,f her brother. Ilcr'liiic ali.111; the iiikhi IIImi aic-oidini:
i,.V1u i motlter N ill ami the unrertnlntv 11 to 'V " M'r, r"eleil b friend 111 th -....
. cll l'i'ate Noida.ihei fnnnerh
wn.it na? tiBlipemil to I.eoliatd. Iter onl) .led ai ISIf. I'JasI Vlnioieland street
son. probably wou.d proe too much' ttl'TWN AI.IICUI . IHMII i:t
, . , ., , , , , , . 1 cosed 1. one of the few otllcer of
Tor lier. pliyslclan have Informed the the old Thud lleKiiueiii. National tiuard
daughter of !,eiinlMinla who wa lelalned In
I'rhale Cneel was born nnd edn- 'cotmniinil of hit tointiariv w Inn th" linn
ci. led In Haltlmnre. Kraduatinc frnin'";' mergpil Into the IKitli Infnnlr
John Hopkins fnltersltj with honor
Hn wp'" ln, busine In New Yolk.
nnu wa one 01 me
wa one of the first men drafted
from l.iat city Trained lit Camp l'p
ion, he wa tent oversea l.it spring
( ID. I Nt tut 11!. :n imin,
The total on the omblned ca.u.iliv
I im todav from Phll.'iilclphtn Und vliin
It.v Is forty -nine, thirty -three of thee
being from Philadelphia, while sixteen
are from ntarby pout.
The day's total for the country at
'large is only ?1T. or which nuinbvi foi-'
, ty -three an ftmn Pcmiylvanla '
Three Plilladelphlalis have been killed
In action, one ha died of wound.
twenty -tlitee have bi en woundid. two
are inissilig. thrie, uclnilly npiiied.
'missing have 1m en located at Camp,
llastatt. 'iermniiy, while t.i.ie fiom
t'earby town ,11 e dead
SKETCHES OF THE HEIiOES
i.um n;.i (ifioiidi; iiovvimi,
nlHM.te corp. was wounded oti Septem
ber 1"', according to u cabligiao 1.
le.wl by hi falhei Ceorge 11 Howei
of ToneMiale. a metnlier of tji . . .
mum luting firm of Henry Bower
and Comp.mv. i.tay's Ferry 10,1.1 1 uu.
Ilowir enll-ted In the summ r of l.it
1 year when just past hi twenty-flr-t
i.litliu.n He .'lowed a natural aptitude
I for a soliliet s life, was rapld'y pto-
Iniottd and eventually won hi cotnini
slon tlirough sheer merit Lieutenant
Bower Is a graduate of th" Hpi.copil
Academy anil of the I'tilvi rslly of
' Pennsy Ivania Hi wotiiid Is not serious
and i piogresslng satisfactorily llli
father li.is In en Infni tned
i,ii:iTi;xr ci.inton p.
MlWtlOll). ollieially riotted a pri
omr a c.mip lt.tMii.tt, Cermauv. had
previouslv In en ic potted killed by Ma
jor Theodore ltoosevelt, Jr The latter
' wtote to L euleuant New hold's wife that
Inr husband had dli d the diatli of 11
vetv fine solillir and gentleman '
As l.leu'eena'lt New bold was latei of-
Ifliinlh repor.ed missing. Mrs New bold
refused to abandon hope, went to Wash
ington hixlcgid the lied Cms olll-lals
tin 1 e ami vesturuav was successful In
re.eiving di Unite word that hi 1 hus
band was alive and well, though a !. r
tnan prlsonei
Liiutinant ami Mis NewboUJ were
married during the short furlough v. Iiidi
pn ceded his depurturo fur France Ills
wife was toimerly Ml Alice lllitrldje,
of Washington. D c. '
Lieutenant New bold Is a graduate of
iiie iVntial Hah School of Waslnttgtoti,
and aftctward attended the rulversitv
if l nnsy Ivant.i He left colli ge before
the end of his iviurse to go lino hiisino
for lilinself. and at the time of his eti
IIMnuni In the olllceis' training Corp.
was a patent attoniev at Akiou. . lie
was .0111111111 tied on August 10 1'Jli.
as IliM lieutenant
The father of Lieutenant New hold i
I! M Vewhiild 11 special ugent ot the
Pennsylvania Ilallroad, lesldltig at I2'i
Poplar street. Wayne, where the voting
1 tile, r's w-.fe is nt pi event making her
home
i;;ti.i: wr iiti;ni,itit it I., n vt 1:11.
killed 111 action, vvas the uineietn-y ear
old ton of Dr and Mrs. Lois ! B.iuei
:u;S! Nurth Nineteenth street. "Tell
mot lie. I died game" wa hi last mrs
Mige foiwardtd bv a .onirade to 111
stricken p irents Sergeant Bauer was a'
member of Conipam !. luifh Infautiy
He enlisted In the old Flrl Kegltmnt. in
lcH3. serveil on tile border and at Head
ing. Pn . trained nt Camp llamock. and
went overseas on May J, PMS.
He received hi seigeant's ihtvion
while on the trunspoit On August 31
he wrote home thai he was In good
health ' I
Bauer was iinplojed by the Hlectiic
Storage Battery Company, Twentieth
street and Allegheny avenue, and was
born and educated In Philadelphia He ,
is furvtved bv his parents a biolhui, t
August K Bauer ami tluee half
brother. ,
pin ti: wii.iivm .i. ui:i:s,
.lit., was Miunded in action on Septeni
btr 15 lie wrote to li's parents, .Mr.
and .Mis William .1 Ci-cenan of 15'.'0 1
South Fifty -third streit. thin he was
getting along niceiv 'Just 10 make you
feel good I am sending you the piece of
shrapnel that they took out of ml leg."
he 11 ilrt id He is a member of Company
K. Twenty -eighth. Infantry
I.ILI TI1N.WT .IWOII IXI.IlMW,
killed In ait on on September 5, wa the
son of Mr and Mt.' Isaac Felduian
Menhanlvilli , X .1 He wa formerly
employed al the Philadelphia potolllce
and was a member of Company D, lluth
Infantt
I'linvii; Mciiiii.is sii'tii, ii'.
purled wounded in iiition. was only
nineteen yeJirs old when lie Joined tin
old Third Keglmeht He saw' servlie
on the Mexican burdir This Is Ills sec
ond lime In the hospital, being hadlv
gassed lHst June His shtei. Miss Alice
Scuttl. icceived a letter infoimlug liei
that he is rapidly recoveiing at a base
hospital
i'iti.Ti; jmi .1. initm.
wounded In ui lion, lived al R34 South
Vogdes street, with a slater Mrs Maiv
SJiotwell. He enlisted ill tile National
Cuanl In June. 1SI6, served on the border
and went oversens with Company' c,
110th Infautiy. In May. 1917. in a let
ter dated July 20. he tells of going over
the top "Last night we returned from
our fliht trip to the fiont We have
gone over the top I have played foot.
. ball, imscouii anil ivery otuer spoil, but
'none of them gives one-half the sensa
tions of going over, lie wiole He was
president of the Westmoreland Catbullc
-'lub and has two brother In the service
'one Ul niiom, i.ruouiu, litis lieen ill
i France for u year
COUPOUAI. fl. li
II. COItilllll.
rcporieu missing on .vuguex i', last lias
been located at Camp Langettsaza, Hei
many From the camp he wrote to his
father, Kd S Cobaugh, 3734 North
Klxttenth street. uklng for letters and
a box containing food from home He
wrote I was captured ut 6:35 a, m
July 15. while engaged in the battle
south of Chatenu-Thleriy of course
I lost ei ei j tiling except what wan on
my back at the time 1 suggest that
.vou send u box containing lazor. soan.
'towel
toothbrush anil paste, tomb and
btui'li. two suits of underwear, socks
a little munev. small mirror, cigarettes
nnu also fome eninuies wu en win st
the trip. Advise my friends what
happened, and give them my uddi
and nlso some eatables wh ch will stand
has
opened, and give them my uddiess,
Tell llifin to write as often as possible
! lull it., mil li.ol: for nunc lMrters front
' me- ' understand we ure allowed to
u,nH luri letfelii opr moiifli iin.l one
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..rt-inl ,. m u uaL- "
postal per week
I PltlVATi: JOHN I', I.BIT, wounded,
lu t iiatiheiii' rt. Iluirnliiiiiti (fliiltiol 'P
n n iitjuu ii uvivinniii iiv.ii'ti;! (.
i Doyle, nf the Trenton avenue and Dim
' phln street station He was drafted
1 in autumn of last year, trained ut
Camp Meade and went to France In
I May of this year with Company J,
VALIANT
BHIHmSEii?, i n5sfcd? i3S HJ5JHBh HHlsiiiflH&iZl IH iL. A
.VICrOKCRAIG CCRfFCMlLLMAN
NuourwJed Pnrforver
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-JESSKM MILLtS-rt7ANKUNWEHMAt4.0LtWEDIClMAt?T aA(?ENCEfXX:KLEW
vourxded
vourvlcd
He 1 now in a base hospital at Paris
nnd 1 riciverlng tapidlv
I'lin mi: i:iu win .1. vit i.i.k.vs,
of Motion Pa. s'ud to a leiiir to hi
inotiiei. Mr Sanih Mtilligan tliat hi
had been gassed lint wnf recovering rap-
dly He enlisted tli week wai wa de
ilarid when lie was noi eighttien veal '
old He Is iitl.i.'hiil ' to Company A.. I
loath liifitntn, and was employed bv
the Petiusv Ivania Itiulio.id us u clerk t
I'UIVMI, JtMl! ski:m:, wounded I
In ailton mltsttd In the llfith Canadian1
Oversea Battalion In October of iHSt
yeat He ha In en In Fiance for more
than six month and has seen mm It ac
tive seiviti teligrain fiom the1
Canadian War Otlice at Ottawa lufoinieil1
hi vi lie who live at i83.' North
Orme stteet, that liei lnisbanil bad,
bien admitted to a base hospital.
nitpoii i. i'iti:i)i:iticK t-. mill.
MN. prlsonei wa pri'Vlousiv repoited
nilslng bin ba now liei n located at
Camp Itastatt. tieiiiinuy lie enlisted
in the old Third P.eglliieiil. , t! P, III
Mar of 1'ilii. served through the Mex
ican uuHh i 1 ampaigu. nnd at Catnti llau-
1 . k wheie lie was's.'tit for final trail'- 1
eg In wa attached to Contpanv C.
I lotl. Inr.iutiv Wltile al Camp Ilan
.1. he x'curtd forty-eight liotir leive
1 line t., Phlladeltiila and uiairied M's
1 'atliarln Flaiinlgati, of till city Site
1 as I., e.i informi d by the Intel national '
I'.'d i'-os that her 1iu"hniid i alive audi
well Mllhnan was fornuilv a waiter
iMin ri: .ions .iii, wounded, j
enl'sKd In the Sixth lleglinent. N tl P ,
in Vupust of last vein and aftei several
nioii'li' ttainiug at Camp Hancock wa
ass'gne.l to the headiiu irteis companv
of the tilth liif.intrv He I twenty
seven veer old and wa eniploved In a
grouiy stole befoie Joining the nrmv
III parent live at I ll'i Vortli Dovir
street
IIIKI'OIIM, .11(1 OK . t KAIL,
wi.tinde.l joined the Sixth IJegnnetit. N"
c, P at the time of the Me can botdrr
troubles served through the Texas ram
luilirn did guanV dutv In the State vva
t ruined Hi CaniTi Hancock and (liiallv
i.sgned to Company :,. 11 till Infant rv
Ills pirent. Mr. and Mts William
.'ifiig. live at 2JII North Carll!e strict
Peace Demand Causes
Wild Scene in Diet
I intliiiiril from l.nte One
Tli-re ii. e Island of Slavs- ,.ni mg lie
Human and Islands or liirinnns mining
Hi.. Suvs m their an man twl
"gin iuies wheie the ia.i tin nnxei
IllexllldlhlV
Jl.lliv stlitesini Ii believe lliat the only
w.n out nf the iPllli ulty will be llm Men
tion of a IVdii.illred State. In which all
i.ices loiiierned will rccelie a fair repre
sentation one obstacle to such a solu
ton Is that Auxtila has wa'ted loo long
The national independence of the Czciho
Slovaks has been recognized, and thai
of lite Jugo-Slavs is sympathetica!! te
garded b the hading Allied countries
But whle tile pence colifeitnce wail
utua I doing her best to . nine to
terms with her own subject peoples
Hudently Hungary Isopposul to Fd-
i .1 1 iz.it Ion The Mngyiii. In any Justlv
rtpreenlntlvu Stale votlld play an e
ictdlngly minor role. .More over they
have bun l.arsh In their Uoverium tit of
the subjul Slavs and si composition ,
with them In v'ltltally Impossible Tlteie-,
fote she hu broken away from her old
i.ssociiutlons Pirltaps bv tnakliu '
iUli'k rusll Id covei slle lloo to ga "
something as Bulgaria hoped to gain
something by deserting the CentluI
group
A .ign of surrender
Bui in liny case the break-up of Aim- '
nla-lliing.iry Is a sign of the sumudet
thai Is i ouilng. The Ucxtlnu now ho
lore each country Is one of saving as
much 'as poslble out of the wrickage
Appatently Hungary has uu conlldem..' In
her capacity to save much luting as a
part of the old dual empire
On the military s'de the Ins. of i.i'le
and Doual Increase the piftiie upon
He! many to hasten her ac i ptam of tin
Piesident'H leriii . I.llle w a a pivm ii
JUDGE GILPIN GRAVELY ILL
i
Son of Former Mor icliin of
NorvoiiH Hicnkdow ii
Judge Bernard Hllpin, of the Munic pal
i '..in t is seriously ill at hi home. :I'.'.1I
Spruie strict, following a nervous brink
down lie was foiced to relinquish his
duties on the bench about six weeks ago
S'uc'e that time his coudilloh has grad
ually giown worse. At his home this
morning members of hi family said his
condition was grave.
i Judge Hllpin was botti In thl city,
December 22. 185. He is a son of
, Charles Hllpin. who was mayor from
1850 to 1853. He was giadtluted from
! the Fnlversltv of Pennsylvania Law
School In 1878 and was admitted to the
bar the same vear He is a member of1
Hie I'nlon League and a number of other
organlatious.
lie was eleited a Judge of the
Municipal Court on the Republican ticket
111 19M when tho tilbunal was wtarlnl
I'hoto-i raftr
Jll)(.K ilFH.VUU) GII.IMN
l Im It seriou'ly ill at his home,
the retult of a nervous lircukdowu
CHAMPIONS OF FREEDOM
LEONA.RP D ENQEL- VWM.MCCLIMTCCK-
MlSStna wounded. .
vwounded
Killed
HIUU
xjeourvded
position in llo 'ietmaii line in Ft an. e
It wa In the noitli what Mit. Is In the
south lis loss Is tremendous In".
And whit! Is of most liuimrla'i'C the
slgtilllcatice of the loss I'linrot be con
cc.ileil fiom tile Human people I'iielr
! write! h have told them over nod o cr
again of the Importance to the i iei man
aiiny of holding Lille The oioin'e of
I the nation will be vastly ufi". 1 1. d '. the
latesl Allied vlilon
i rniy Opinion 1'onsrrvallve
Aimv opinion hue tipon Hie military
situation Is i onieivatlvc, s dispatclns
I ruin Huglaml Indicate hint it I In l.on
I di 11. nnd that conservatism has much
j to do Willi the doubt expressed by many
thin pe.ue is icall.v near Ulllcer say
that t lit- ieiniaii army I letlilug In
goad order that there me no lgn of
c f detiiorall ntlon and that Hie enemy
sieiii cipaiile of long leslstance But
ami) opinion iia all thl sumiuei eind
on iiie side of ovvi est limiting 'lerinatiy's
iiinalnlng iiillltniy capaclly. In June
It wis the opinion not merely of the
Ailnilnlstrallon here but i.f the Allied
inmnmmliis at the front, Including
Foil' himself, that tho Oennnns would
be i.ble to keep the offensive In their
own hand all summer and until cold
vi il.i. i stopped mllltaiy operations
The be.i they thought tile Allies mid
thl iinintiv could do would be to re
store the deadlock by next spring. Vet'
a mouth Intel the iiioce.". of Herman de
feat bt Kim. As the Hermans approached
the lllndenbtirg line on their way back
army opin'on was that they would be
able to hold Unit position till winter
siooped the lighting
The best predlillon ienei.il March
lould make only a few weeks ago was
thai the war would be won In I'i!i. Now
even Hie most conservative nrmv opinion
se(s the possibility nt least of a uilll-
tarv decision this yeat
AUSTRIA IV ILL DIVIDE
AS FEDERAL STATES
II v tin' Amoiinti'd Vcvv
llerne, Oct. Ix
ll.n on von llu.sarck. Hie Austi'.an
Pi'tniler. ha tirade the announcement
that Autrlu I about to be ttans.
foi tiled Into Federal State, accord
ing to advices received licie
Ih the Awtclnted Pre
I iinileii, Oct IS The federalization
of Auslila ts foiesliadowid In Willi
dispatches lecelved through P.euler's
Mnsttrdain eon e'spondent The dis
patches declare that Baton ion litis
sarek the Austrian Premier, lias sum
moned a confeience of the party leaders
to discus the Issuing of a pioclBina
non liansformlng tinla Into four
-tates namely. Heiiuan Austrian,
Cz. . lio-Slovak, Illyrnn und Ituthenlan.
with a common head, common repiesen.
tat ion abroad nnd common defense.
According to the Berlin Tageblatt's
Vienna cornspondent. savsthe dispatch
from Amsterdam, It I expnted lliat the
Austrian ICniperor will issue a prnclaina
tloti today Invlt'ng the iepectlvp races
to prepare for the formation of Federal
States. The uuestlon affecting Buko
wlna, llumaiilH, ft nla. Heizegovtna
and Poland, the dispatch adds, will be
left for further arrangement with the
nations concerned The Federal Slale
will be under the Hnpsburg scepter.
Dr.- Aloxander Wekerli,. the Hungar
ian Premier, says the Amsterdam dis-
patcli, referred to the matter In a
speech In the Hungiiilaii Diet, nnd Is
quoted as having said
"Austria has organized herself on a
I'edeial basis. We shall tnke our stand
on the basis of a personal union "
REICHSTAG GROUPS
DISCUSS IVILSOK NOTE
v ifie Aiaciated I'resi
neritc, Oct 18,
Piesldcnt Wilson's icply to the Clcr
mini nolo has created u new stnte of
affairs In diplomatic diffusions rela
tlve to pe.ito. It Is ii-poi'trd lyre from
(iennan sources, und the Gerniiit) re
ply. It Is said, will make It clearly
untierstood that the tone employed
i by the Piesldent wuh oppn to objre-
1 tlons.
Tlipre Iiuvp. been passloiiiite dlsuus
slops of the President's reply ut meet
ings of till the groups of the RelchRtnB,
hut no line of policy luiu been deter
mined, lilt lioiifili them has been pro
louvcel dellheiiitlons on tli" subject.
The presence of Field Marshal von
Hlndenburg In Berlin Is believed to
foreshndow the drafting of the Ger
man reply to .Mr. Wilson, Under tho
1 circumstances It t tuicertnln whether
the Helchstus will meet tomorrow.
I. .
UNUSUAL, YET DIGNIFIED
FAT
Thm Matttr Car
For immtdiate delivery.
Choice of colors.
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
JOS mambbrhv
Nvourde3
?J.l
XL
CHfcSM AELEY.. -THOMAS SMITH
ourvded
wourdc3,.
Americans Capture
Important Hill
( niilliineil frnni I'slte One
the heart out of a brass monkey Sun
ny Fiance may seem all light In books,
but just the same I wish thiy'd linns
fir till war to the deseil of Sahara
01 some place where the sun shines.
any bow. once a month. V
fellow.
don't mind the boclte and silt lis und
inacliine guns so much, but (be mud
and lain"'
This lad meant everv wind he said.
'nnd theie are several hundred thousand
young Americans chewing al the .foe
.JAMES SKENE.
.affJiajMgllflaKM.
p)JHBpw,waHN
11
line noith of Verdun who ague with inoniu, nflcr an lllmss of elglit tlays.
Ill feeling Their job Is not enlivened i I'tieunionl.i numlieis among Its oilier
by personal contact Willi Ihe '(iennan. , tecenl victims William It. Oppenhelm,
bringing the jnv of combat, which our 173!' Nortli Btoad street, president of the
bovs love and which rnubles then! to ' laiglc Sucpender nnd Belt Conipiiny,
reallre their feeling against things In.1-18 Hu,'v ureel Mr Oppenhelm w ho
general. "'"" thirty -seven yeai old, sueccedi'd to
Life on our fiontline In tliese days ' the presidency of the ICnglc company lit
meiiiH climbing up sllpiirv hills, .plash
ing; from pool of mud to pool of mud
-called shell holes--with counties ina
rliliin guns pcppei Ing incicllessly from
every point of vantage If thl Isn't
the soldier's Job it is tin ashing tluough
thick miderhrunli run tluough with wire,
with tlie same sort of machine gun
ending out spurts of lead and copper !
at Ihe slightest provocation
We had learned to use 75 to put
out tho style of luai'liine-giiti ne.ts
which the foo used along Ihe Mnrne.
where, shelteied in little dugouts, he
poked the nose of the gun above the
ground nnd swept appioaelilng Hoop
On thl sector be makes a play against (
the 75s arid has heavy machine gun
In concrete pill boxes Willi rounded I
Ion. of steel and stone and earth which '
Hie 75s cannot put out or tle he1
wheels the guns Into natural vantage,
points, shoots until the 73s start ufleri
him and then wheels somewhere else i(
Theie seems to be no end of machine
guns at his disposal On one division
of a sector tliese guns numbered one
to eveiy yard.
Our Infantry has not for two days
come In contact vvllli Heimntiy infantry
Of 900 piisonerx recently examined 701)
wetc machine gunners. Kntlre Infautiy
companies have been withdrawn from
their leglmctits and put Into inachlnc
sun units.
High Grave Fee
Angers Coroner
tunliniicfl front I'usf One
J lis ple.lRe t It ti t Hurh oxtoi tiotw unulil .
b, cmled cunt.- a welcome Hiuiounn-nuut
fiom ii!Oi,tor Kiut,tr utiU'p
Or, Knt-u iinnotinred Unit in the
piiMt tf'iit-foiir ltoul'M Xhv number of!
new canes renUietl tin Iou-ht point in
11 w eeie Tile
n liei'lease of
new caes totaled 14:15.
453 ovei yestotday s tig-
ure.
'1 be New Cases
Tile ii. w ease weie distrthuti d a foi-,
lows: North of Maiket stieet C85 :
Routb of Market stieet. 197. West Phil. I
adelpliln, 457. and Cierinautowii and
Oak Lane SB
Doctor Bo.vei Uas refused i.'oionei
Kulglit's plea to lift Hie quarantine
placed on llnuoi deuleis in connection
with the Influenza epidemic j
No modification of the order closing
theatres, churches, tllm th. altos, schools
and other place of assemblage will be
made before the middle of next week at
the earliest. It was announced. The
Board of Health will meet again next
Wednesday and review the situation '
Should tho disease fall off sulllclently In ,
the meantime, the ban may then be
lifted. ,
Influenza has come to a serloti point I
as to production, foi the unthraclte In-1
dustiy. L'nless there Is a marked drop
In sick mine-workers and members of
their families, there Is likelihood that
the dally output may he cut In half
while the epidemic Is at Us height it Is
said
FALLSUITor $
25
UVtKCOAT
TO ORDER
Heal J0 Value
riiere U no reason
why iinv man nbould
buy rruilyniHilei.it hen
we tailor u perfeit
lining suit of ,
vvnoleiiH. Come ami
see our iIIhiiit.
GOODFRIEND
37 North 91h Street
Mbwvi
ftW'f u
Ilu.lnr.. men ft n il here
the genuinely sutl.fsrtory
kolutlnn eif the "lunrbeon
problem."
I.unrbron Cniutlea
Afternoon Tea'
Orf.i i l'i' etfiibto fill Vfrtm-lhlrli fori
cd.i and jor ccnidirnr
P16 Chestnut St
HKII" tVANTKO FrlM VI.K
OIUI.H, over IH. to Ul.tl snet wrap boitlti
and small psckarrs: Hunt, clean, t.lea.Hnt
work; lieulnnrn ran learn In a short time
cuarantesil minimum pan gnnd pleeew nrk
ratea ml s.rinsnent work Apply nmptnv
iiient Dtiuitmenl B K Mulfon! Co., 4'J0
si. 18th. ,
BTUNOOItAI'liBil Oooil iaary to CHPable
neraon Stata experience and rafereacea,
ConHdtntlal, F 81', Ledkr Central,
Jii M ' "
'
..
STRICKEN BY GRIP
I Rev. Walter H.Ellis, West-
monl Methodist Pastor,
Infiucnza Victim
SISTER ALSO SUCCUMBS
'Father, Critically III. iNot In
formed of Son's Death.
Many Others Attacked
JnllueiiKu struck down lltrie members
of the CIIIh family, of Camden.
The llev. Wallet II Ull's, pastor of
Weslmonl Methodist Fplscopal Church,
cllitl today, two days aflir the dentil of
his sister, .Mis Bessie Hillr
' Their father, Waller P. Hills, 4.10 Clin.
' ton street, Cntnden. Is dangeiously III.
lunnwato tli.it his son died this morning
I The father Is a brother of Mayor
Hills. Camden, iiud of Wilbur B Kills,
president of the Ciiindrii lloaid of Asses-
. SOI
! Itobert H. Fleming, tiofi Coupe i sit eel,
j Camden City Treasurer. I III, as ate his
wife, daughter and fatlin -In-law . Mr.
Fleming became 111 early thl week Ills
I wife, who hud been nursing him, was
stilcken today
Another Cnttidin oMlelnl, Councilman
Liiuience II. Bender, Is dangeiously HI,
He and hi wife aie patients at the
'Cooper Hosplt'il
The IJev IMwaid S Hale, lector of St.
David's Ptntextiint Kplscopal church, of
KraniM avenue, Mnnayunk. died yestei-
day ul tin- Hplscopnl Hospital of pneu-
the death of his father live months ago
Do Witt Onion Smith, thlity-slx
veurs old, of Ulciislde. local manager of
the Detroit Hiapliite Company, with of
fices In tho Land Title Building, died at
his home oh Wednesday night fiom
pneumonia developing from Influenza,
lie was a inenibei of the Manufacturers'.
the HnglnieiH' anil the North Hills
Country Clubs.
After an illness of only four days,
Houioc C Seely. 17.10 North Twenty
seventh street, the youngest soldier ill
the Fulled Slate to serve ifh the .Mex
ican border, died yesterday at CnfiiP
Beauiegard La. of pneumonia, which
developed fiom lufluenzn.
City Surrenders
to Legionnaires
- i
iilboieil from 1'iiKe One
unfuiled the ttlcoloi of France and
saluted It. with his comrades. A salute
was then accorded the Stais and Snipes,
The crowd roared a great welcome.
The soldiers responded by taking oft
their helmets and bowing
hlierihes at Maine
Hovernor Hruinbugli, Mr Passmore
ami M Fonteneau made speeches fiom
the Utile stand In fiont of the liberty
itn'ue
" Hovernor temliided his heaieis
was Pennsylvania llgliteis who,
.. iapp chance, wete placed on tint
FAME
flf1if 1j lUf my
tiuy Liberty " tl ,Jgl ) r'"1 J '
1029 MARKET STREET
Store Open Friday and
Today & Tomorrow
Every Man Should Buy His
New Fall Suit
OR
Overcoat
and Save
$5.00 to $10.00
und every man who needs
clothiui? should come to the
Hill Co., where Men's, and
Boys' Clothinp; is handled ex
clusively. Come and share
in the
Greatest Clothing
Values in
Philadelphia
Our Mr. Hill thinks only of
clothinp and his energy antl
foresight in buying before"
prices advanced enable us to
offer remarkabls values ut the
following prices.
Every new model every
new color every new pattern
every material.
Smll
end
Ttp Caafa
Boys' $15.00 Suits
& Overcoats $Q. 95
The best clothes
for the money in
the city. Good, sturdy wool
ens in military styles. Sizes
up to 18 years. '
THE HILL CO..
Lr ' faafTas. Caafa )
3tA50
,'?' W"'
-tin imtidf Wrti JVrwrtni iVl
bmt iMr M-MJtrml 8Me dt.JVtr 15.
"iN'ow tlm men from the Keyi-loiie;
Plate are drjvlna; the '(lermana entire
ly out of France," lie milled, "Penn
sylvania never has faltcfed nnd never
will falter when civilization calls on lier
for aid. Ohr lighting men abroad, with
their rllles, nnd our business men at
home with their dollars, are putting
conclusive end lo the iiutocraOc iitnl
plutocratic curse of humanity."
Mr. Passmore predicted that the
people of Philadelphia, spurred on by
n.e lieu oi ine legionuatles, will send
I the fourth Liberty Loan over the top
j with n comfortable rnnrgln to spare.
M. Fonleiieati lauded the deeds nf
hi countrymen and or in,, t,,....i.
Vimla soldiers und a so predicted Hint
thi Liberty lajati will be H huge suc
cess hert. und throughout Ihe nutlon.
I.um lirnii ul llolel
Following the speechtnnkltig, Ihe
Llglotl, heideil bv the lo..ll.,l.,l i.ll,.e
detail mid the llte.it Lnk.s Band.
marched as follow sr
Fiotn ihe stutUe last on Kuutli Penti
Square lo Juniper, noith to Market,
enst on Market to Tenllt, south on
TentK t() Wnlnul, wett on Walnut to
Thirteenth, norlh on Thirteenth to
CliMtmit. to Hotel Adelphln.
The veteiiitiH at the Intiunial lunch
J"on nt the Adelphla Hotel met a num
ber of prominent society women, well
Knew n flguies of the French i Olony
help, and u group of A'merleiiii ami
Bflllsh olllciits
Among tlie guesl were Mr Coine'lu
Sliveiison, Mr. Juines F Sullivan, Mrs
Joseph l.cli'v. Mr Heorge Blddle.
Heorge .Maene, Hip llev T. II. Malan.
II. Uemnieho. Professor Hlroiil, Dr
Chillies i:. Saiou., Dr. Albeit lli.ussel,
Mis. William C Speakmali. Mrs. F.rnest
L'i Place. Dr J Beithler and Victor
Lb berninii
Ah the, procession passed fhe Wldener
Btilldlng, three Hags lha! formed pail
of (lie decoration of Hun stioeinre
caught lire nnd were consumed
rill afternoon's inoiriam nt Hie
statue Included short addresses liv for
mer Hoveinor Fdwln S, stunit ami foi
liter Hovernor i: c Stokes. The leuloii
rormeil three sides of ii bellow nitiare
In front of the statue
At the conclusion of Ihe stnloe .lem.
onstrulloii the Legion entered nutninn.
biles for a tour of Fiilnnniiiit Park.
," ,:" ociocu with their escorts
iney win leave the hotel, and march to
Independence Square. Visiting In
dependence Hall, they will sign Ih,. book
und have the place explained to them
$1 PER WEEK
llt.MO.V!J
tVATCIII'.S
nnrni.ttv
tin Credit nt t'n.li I'rlre,
No Serurltj ttegnlreil
$30, worth $50
Coll. Write or I'hone
Wm. O'Donnell
13 S. 10th
Olien
Nut. i:ves.
A step in Ihe raht
direction -
Underdown's
SHIRTS
$1.50 Each
You can't find a bet
er shirt In the city
vt the price
Cutis Attached or Detached
A. R. Underdown's Sons
Itubber (inotU and Men's Furnishing'
202-204 Market St.
IMnlillsliril slnie IK38
Store Orders
'CCPtlte-'l
Saturday Until 10 o'Clock
Store Open Until 10 o'clock
-1029 MARKET ST.:
mm
3for$4
Y 'JI Sample
MlKwklft S3 A $6
W'4m $s & f6
W7' VsBi Troutert
Wk $3,,J5
m 4mit nmm whi ht
fchafnin ' erf" th rej'rfWlVanln eotitiw ,i
ui iinueriai oeienae.,ana auug jonn ..
Patterson will speaft. A hollow aquarA
nlso will he formd,by th'oX,fglon nt the
conclusion of this meeting. They will be
driven out Market street to City Hall,
around City Hall Plaza and return to tho
hotel where dinner will be served nt 6115
o'clock
At 7,15 o'clock the Legion wilt be
driven ninth on Thirteenth street to
Market, around City Hull to Broad
street, I hence u Hunting Park, where
another meeting will he held. The speak
ers will be llnynrd Henry and Thomas
M. Armstrong. At 8:30 o'clock n similar
meeting will he held In Vernon Parlt In
Oernumtown. The (Ireat Lakes Band
will he present at both meetings.
RED CROSS ASKS MESSENGERS
Will Pay lixpcnsc for Delivery of
Hospital Supplies in Slutr
The Bed Cioss wants fifty Milunleeis
who will be ready when called on lo take
supplies In persons fiom Philadelphia by
train or motor and personally deliver
them to State health oltlcers In charge
of emergency hospitals In different parts
of the Stnle. Such service Is greatly
t eeded and will lesult In saving many
lives. Traveling expenses will be paid
by the Bed Cross,
The congestion of the trnnspoitiitlon
t .. nl I I I .... ....... .. 1...... .. .1... I.aIi...
inL.iiuiK ...usee .1 lortn ul ui.jn uv.uiD 'a- IBJ
such supplies can be delivered lo the jVB
emergency hospital, and In seyme ln
stances many patients lire without neces
sary diugs leiiuhcd for their treatment,
Applicants for this service will apply
to the Pennsylvania-Delaware Division
lleitdtiuniters of the American Bed
Cioss, Medical Alls Building, 134 South
Sixteenth street
WE PAY
HKJIIKST CASH
I'llICKS t'OK
Old (lulil I'nl.e -Irrtli
sillier Old Pottage slnntp
MOIILKN KLKI.MVti CO., 137 H.I lib
Women's Scotch All Detirablt
Wool Hosierv Make
&
Ontr
One spire
Cor. llth & Chestnut Sts.
Warner Truck Trailers
Two and Four Wheel Type
Yt Ton lo 7 Tons Capacity
INSTANT tUfMVKTVr
JOHN W. ADAMS. Diitributor
1427 Melon Street
Warehouse Space
Available. Nov. 1st
8000 i. f 'il floor. P. .V II. Sldlnt,
Two lileintors. Low Instirnnee.
Price fle Per Pont Wr Month
Address P 7."ii, l.edger Central
N.
business can be
aDandoned tor the
(duration of the war and
. taken up again exactly
j where it was left off, unless
its advertising is maintained.
HERBERT M. MORRIS
Advertising- Agency
iery Phaee of Sales Promotion
400 Chc.tnut Street. Philadelphia
llllATII'i
o .V'.,.,I!H'"1 ' " l 7 CIIAIII.KM 11AR.
IVh-iT."" luner"' Kt "n '-' or-
IIOVOIITII or; 17. BI.IZAHKTB MAV.
vviilnu nf Kre.lerlik T llovnrth sml ilsushter
or Oeurge hihI Annii Keller Kimersl .Sal.,
7n." ii" .i31 V"1"- " Blililontlcld, N J
i'"illl"l I (-III
nui IJ. Or
."V i.f l.n.i.nir.i.li. 1111 1 1 1 11
it nuslmnil
f l.ollMlIn ll,i, .1 Ii.Aa ln-l.,
tnemlu'r or Anturua Lodce. Ni) :t.". 1 A. (l!
. ',"""! i-ci.i . i;.io ii. in . .'.in . j'eacn
t ,. 'tit. ornate, yiomrose Cent
. "t.BlsIS Oct la, of pneumonU. JltSEl'll
I llrltkh. llU.hat.d nf llnao .VI lturke Mtl.l
son nf lliuinss and Itosu .VI. Ilurke, sire jn
yesrs. Funeral -Mini . fiom Imi7 Jf fiLM at.
lot llo Sepulchre iVm
t.'.'ft'.rr01'..1-' nf pneumonia. .VIAItV
tA's,NO:i' wlf" ot Jnh Cunmiii and
iiuuuntiT of s.unuel Ituieiell Funeral
rhurs. la ei'elmk. .J.lll VV homcraet al.
Inr WeKtmhiRter Ceni
I'llADIIOCK Oil 17. JOHN, sou of Ml
ihuel slid Ihe late Ann Orud.lock. Caatla
liar. I outitv .Vluvo. Ireland Due notlie of
'l".'.".r.".1..V. !'." 'ven from Jn:i3 Daly at
CHI1WBI.L Oct. 13. of Influenzs. MAHT,
daushler or Pstrlik and lUlznlielli Crlawell,
huneral Snl . S.'lll ii m aliurn. nt parenta1
resilience, loll 1",. Allen al lut private, llolv
Crn.s I'etn
CIKI.s.sCJltOVn (K't Ut, of oneumnnU.
l W.illlnsfiiril Pa . IllA MAV. dauuhler
ot Huuh P. and Prist Ilia P e'roasgrove.
need -II Due notice ot funeral will Im
Klien, mini her !ter'a residence. Mr. It.
lMnkerlnn, ll-Ml X. Frailer at.
DOWIi Al Port Nnnltsn. Ind . nf pneu
monia. COIU'OUAI. JOHN J IHIWI). Pu
neral. Sat., ltl..1o u. m . parenta" residence,
."nil S I'limne at Int private. Holy Croat
Cein Auto tunersl.
OAltONKR. stem L'i killed In aitlou In
Kranre. WILLIAM AKTIUJIt. hualMiid of
e'amlev efnrdtier Inee yrcNeunsnl, aged 3ft.
late nf Vd.a Wendli live I'hltadrlpbta. anu
of inte eieorge nnd Slurj Oardner. iIIhskhw'.
Kii.tlan.l In Canadian armc.
HAKKINti. oet. 111. of pneumonia, NEL
I.IIO K.. wife of A;exandr Hurklna and
itHUicnter vl tae late James and Nellie Cutler
1'unernl Hat. lit 1 p m, from Otis Wood
:Hnd live, Int. private
HKl.l.RK-s-oct. in. or pneumonia, wn,.
HKLM1NA CAWILINK. duusliter of Klala
Heller VVIlMin tneu llnffnianl and the lute
Henry O. Heller, aged 11) veara. Due notice
of funeral from Olive at.. H, Weslvlnv. N. .t
Kiyil'AliK.Oct. HI. nf pneumnnU. JOHN,
husband or Bella and son uf Thnmna nnd
Anna Kimcade, nt ! Harden me , Narberth
funeral nnd Int. private, Muu, Int Odd
Pellnns" IVm , elladwvne -a
KLBI.VnilT IVt t7 HKNItV IL. hu
I'snd of .falilim V Nonnemsiher sud tli.
Due nellie nf funeral later. TIPS V. 4.Vh Hi
KUUKIB.L -Ltt IK. at I'lalntleld N.J
of pneumonia, Al.K'K UITI.KV KltKKBI.l..
wife or K O KreKell rind dauehter of
Wm T nd ttlma Itliley, aged 33. Due
notice or funeral will lie ixlien.
I.BNARTZ rniVATK. LOUIS IIOSB
I.BNAItTZ. nt llasn Knapltal No. '.'.
stee.i.pe. N" I run-rsl Inlnr-nent nri..
LINTON. O. t, P. Ml. I'LARA H. LIN
TON, nl IKS N, 7th at. Kunerul from B
Kim eve . Fox e'hase. eiet 13
SIAltKH. Oct. HI. KllUAUl). huabalid of
Hoaa Marks, aired ft.'l, Punefal slat, at
p. m..'trom 1411 Allen svr., lladdonfleld,
K. J Int. Harlelgli Cem.
MeCeS.NK, eict. !1 of pneumonia. JAMES
ANIlltBVV, aim ot William J. and laabella
.McCone. ased 33 yeaVa. Funeral acrvicea at
Dsvon. Pa Int. prlvuta. Odd Felluwa' Cem
aladwvne l.i
MeOLINCKV. Ort. la. of pneumonia,
SAMUEL P., husband uf Annie M. Met
elllncey tnee Arniatrnngl. funeral ed let.
private. Dot al at 8 a. m., front 1300 X.
llth at.
MlKEON Oct II, nf nneumnnla. WIL
LIAM, bualiand of Nellie McKeon (nee
Larkina). aieed 30 yeara, und ann of Mary
and ihe late Steven McKron. formerly of
blienanduah. Pa. Funeral at SISO Turner
at Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Shenandoah pa
pers pleaae copy.
ytOHOAN Oct. 17. of pneumonia.
OEOIIUE A., husband of Hannah Roblneon
Morsan and son of Joseph H. and Sarah
Fields Monraif. aned 31 veara. Ilealdence.
.1.1 h N, nftth at. Due notice of the funaral
will be irlvell.
MORTON' Oct. IB. of pneumonia,
('HARLEM S.. son of Charles and Mary ilor- I
ton. Funeral Hat., at 1U..10 a. ni. from par
enta' residence, 0.12 W, Tioga at. Int. pri
vate. Holv Cross cm.
MPL1.ER Oct. 1.1. of pneumonia,
OEOROE J,, son nf John and late Chris,
tlana Mu'ler (Horde), aged 33 eara, Ba
was n member of the Mouklers' Union, No.
t! Ilavarlan Beneficial Society. No. 1;
Voisllander Ileneftclal Society. No 1. Fu
neral aervlcea Sun.. 2 p. m., from nn Wet
York at., Phlla, Int Uellevua Cem.
PAIUIOTT Oct. II. of Influenia, ALTCB
TERESA PARUOTT. wlfa of Richard Par
rmt. Funeral from parlors nf Scaler
McUuIre, IMU N, 1'ilth, Sat., 3.30 p. in. Int.
private.
sril.S'ni'P. Oct 14. of pneumonia. HER
IIKIIT. aon of Eneelbert and Elltabath
Srhneno. Funeral from a.ia S 80th at .
Hal., TrtO a. m. Int. Lebanon. Pa,
HfillMITT Oct. H, ANTIIONY, husband
nl Annie Hchmlit (nee Milllll) t"uneral Sat .
f om 33.11 N Waterloo at. Int. Holy Croas
Cein
NIMKI.Ml ori. 17 KATIHtYM RRAO.
wire of Daniel IV Hlmklns. Due notice of
the f .moral will It ulven. -
SMITH At Oranne. N f, Oct. Ifl. BAR
HAIIA 11IS. dauahter of Albert Tata and
May B. Smith. Funeral and lot. rrlvata.
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