i fcTt - V I 3 n il v iK1 S$l 1 r 13 U- k- t u .J". I- tV ' " .'' ;1' ri" ! ;1. PC' I J' L , s -:.- " 'V il'. 1' w t ft"? A- -is J J Bf . V' ;V fKV -A iiNStAm iWECTEDBYGRIP JPfepublicans May Cancel 8W .Active campaign no came ol bpiucnur VH- - .DECIDE K X T WKEK Bonniwi'll. However. Con tinue Individual Canvass in Fight for Goxrrnm- R& Further campaigning In tin- Itepubll. I jTAfcn nar1l.lh(..d n. C I ft I i n?i'tr.S til .llllltll V will 1m dropped because f tin- influenza , epidemic over Ihe State conference lij ncpulillcan leader early pct week w J1 decide whether 1 1t 9taft--wld campaign which was sus pended for the period nf the fourth Lib erty Ltoan drive will be resumed The prospects at present urn that there will be no further touring of the State by the Republican ininpnlnn party. Because of the abnormal tuutlnn brought about h the war the Rrpub'l rans started their Slite-wlde iiamp.ilg" Hits year along different lines from ant preceding campalKH. Instead of the usual Intaslon of the rural districts u a handshaking expedition anl the hold ing; of mass meetings In the Important cities and towns the State rniid'datts darted out on a tss ep.i-laculai .aiii palgn. Onl Talks In rtle Morl.fr. Only the mote Important .-.-iil.i- -!. visited by the campaign part) nriU" u-i of Senator William i' Hptoul ill rule riatorlal nomnee, Senator I". I. It. l -man, nominee for lieutenant covet not . Representutlte James V Woo Jn anl. com Inee for secretary of Internal nffali . Senator Penrose Auditor f.eticral smile and other big guns In the State ''S.itil zatlon Thy contented theirs-Ives imli i et- Jng and addressing the art It e party workers In each of the .ountles tlslted id s t.ailaBlici ....i l.ast iiiniunKUon Wans to continue this campalRii ttcre'ftreet .at eleven o'clock Tuesday morn- suspended for the Lib, rlv Loan drlte ,nR' 5IP-K OallaBher died Tluirnlay aft. i u.priiuiu iur uf i.Hiinj uuh uinr a w eek s llltiehs of pin 111111111I.1 AH preparations for a resumption f.f, Miss HallaKhet was u talented slnser Ihe tour after the conclusion of the loan and since the war. had cltui much of drive had been made when the death her time to slncinK In clubs fot enlisted of Henry J Klaer suii-ln-lm of Sena- tor Sprout and the llln. -s of Mrs. Sfproul necessitated arolhci pustpune ment In orl.1,1 1,-Ki ttiu ll.. .. .If. nnttmpl. ties have 11111 the ban on nubile meet " . - ". ..".... '.".'.."-"-:: Jnrs. so that 1' !; dnuhrfu if the e.im Balen "could, be contlniKd under ativ clr - SmSnX?' ' Amnhnr.. ciimsiancc" MUn.lclp.il .ludne Uoniiiwi II. the Iiemo- rratlc nominee for ilot.no- has con- iTucted an 'n T-tlll ltlln iidlvual canilMiRii, and is t-uii iijunnf; inc iaie, 111 cause 01 tin f Pltt.4n the Democratic patty he Is mak -nc'hls campaign s.parato from 1 tie jother UctmicralU candidate., for .-state Jioc". uepuDIIcan leaders nepeve lioweter, Uiat tho usually luc Itepulillcin tote 1-111 i,,,, ,.t .. ,,mi, .,, ,... ., . , Tome ant- a.Mltlon.-il sireniil, thm nee. He l.s opposed by Jam 'S J Moran Democratic leader of the county, and ,. battle royal has euvued. The situa tion la complicated by the appearance of a Washington purtj candidate. .George Franklin Uiumin. a sou of the late. Judge Charles Urumm who was defeated by Ilib. r for the Itepubllcan liominatlon tiy a small majority 'Anotner Ultter tight is tjc'ng ttaged a the Eleventh District. Luzerne Coun- !, where the Democrats arc tinig to ln control. The Republicans m.m - Lated K. N" Carpenter to succeed Con. THsman Thomas Temnleinii :.n.l n, "- Jemocrata have put foiwaid . ...... ..... John .asey. a former Congressman In the traces V kna and r.'ftn. are fuan John V I.el..er nr s!i.-. .. ernocratlc veteran Albeit W. Duy. of iioonMourc. nas oeen nominated against te-sher. rlerenteeiilh lli.trl.t Cuuie.t One of tne hottest fights Is In the Sev- tnteenth District, where the Democrats fcave launched a drive on Congiersman .r " r..j t. ........ . .t ..! . t Xt ., ... : jiii"- ....in ......ii.. v.j irjiia, uiiu.-r .-..ii- "."r"' ". '"- ruurrii.hi-i n e.'ie ... 'tue roruier the nresldem nf tiiA i.,ti v n.in.n.ii ,. i.i i.u mjiia I,. ..ottit.Ai jm.oun.iH Li : northern Indiana. 170 7 Ml - mreei, uie inline or ..ir uuiieineiu, t ' Brhmoca 'n ."nniubiicans ,r. lEir? ar'o Vffn'aTnnTJrtm-'if'Tr; S.!i-TL,u,r, ,'"-1 ffi ,' R HiZ ,'J .nl of Hca.th-iund'itiemse tts' ' d! UVe"' " !he 'city' t'a.chie " Z th 'on : lo'w... Ilffioo: "uSJi'iS?:. I Volunleer neighborhood iiur.es have ;. makinc .tretmous Si" o ill PhMadilphla "' "" " ':.h.a.V"',i''r,ltK'-"' IV ,"'"' "'V ery l.us with Influenza cases, authorities bellete, I oweter. that Inocu- 557.1IU0. and Wisconsin. $C7,S22.00O. beer, o.gai.lzcd under he directloi. of a S'lr present repre.emaUonn C. ngR ess" Tho snft'w III be christened the Haran, prinhZA?Z, VS'YE ;jr onm of the disease here hatlnr bee,; latlon will Immunize a person for ,- Th San Francisco district had three- , "nV7;Vy"u.iecioM?ruse, '"' ' ' . $AVr " U,t arl0,W ,,IStrIC,, , re,mY-m?rVete,e.Sh,1Co1rpo!,r'itn.o I "T..."f . !...?' or'tti i ln "t'lie te,y flrs. they attended '.K ' ZtM&'W forl'w" bouTs. fl.lr.een aunties over tlie'.op San ; JooU. Sri'lli- ClZ' t'HvJ- ..... . . U . .1 ,.?.mi.r i. pii! . fd.m ii r the llrlt h t.-uJ.niy Hcwus from lliil-llte to liftt cases i .inv No unpleasant effects are felt, it is , l-ranclsco has subscribed $75,129,300 , labels ami grate illggers will Ue rur- &i "! in srf.IMII C..nt, nmerRencttb-et ofllclals also will t.ew KnuhtM in wis lmleed ,,' fl; l."roSVrVtr Pmllh said. ilVhougl a sensation of lusslude In Cleveland confidence u expressed nl.l.l b the oijianlia. Ion. Ik(...,li. fct SLhituiviu r-.,in. ti. r....,ir.i. tm.. ne i.iuiicn in.. nr. .triinir i.rerett 7i1Ile . ., , "' oc;'r ) -"""' ... ,..., , i mi ihi. Pminii tUini n.u.. in...u , The South Philadelphia organ zat on .i LiZJ VU , ' . ' ne uoHi is or tue sianiiaiu rerr s in" tue riun.-eiior or ui rinm i ' "'"" o me rtian. noard snowed 368 hoiiieuinea iuiiowm. V . .. .. iv .i . - .. ' t.n. ..!.... io.i .. .i, ,.,, 'h.., . ill a itHt. h nntttortn.ta n A ,ni. nn .. .ia. ,.... 1 n 1 . ... ,. . .... nt ...!, .M.. .. .. B 1 i.i.n.... in . ........ ... . .... ... .. .i ... .1.. i.titiit muni iiu " c. ii i oih .ion.. .!,.. lias adopted a Hiog.in. Iractlcal AH nr T ', , -"'"-"-" "t- .....s .. t.i-- ui'sikh anu nieasiuen .si irri n.r nil. ,- -"'," ,''" !. . , '"""" '.."- -."...- .-..ee , ;inu III, uiseasc Had JlUrdly ar- pS,'t)mtned effort to win that nnthiaclte. with a beam of forty-six feet and depth Un SieniWr "eV" Vl ..,0t"r,r,?r iln ".,.'1-I'lm, f''d I" town and unpacked Its milt- j3onhold from the nepubllcnns. Con- "f twentj-sK feet. The keel was laid e,uaTnum.e I'nlomalojt;''. t'".' "" case- Then Iioctor Jones fell I which ''&. Jffegsman Robert Ileaton. present mem- April 1.. The Haram will hate triple mlniholoBli s,lr of Wn.hitiBton In virtual It- left the whole of 'the int. V. V - tier, withdrew from the ri m l.een.n expansion rcclpmcatliiR engines or 1400 Knglnni ! oe.iir.ies hu .ntlahle posit on ,. ,' , ,i . . . i .5 wn"'p or "le J" ,u i; "-R,rbnc:nfr;::ohria?;;nXe,;:r,,r tvxj ri mz i;wByi. v:r ""4S,c,n"1 r'octors a and I .urcted''parmr 'ttX .i'JV L "'" "" '"' hr "n '" T.'l" MrlZti ,- "- m-vlouajv th, Betl.lehem Setcnttc-mh District, which cm- ten. including a deaf mute, were sen- linn Toyii.. ti. Vlenn i in lompsny w-ltr. ' ,"' I ,..: "T, , V,. "' olumb.a, Montour. Northuniber- tenced to flte data In Jail. siinnions. a noted aeron-ut.or that period, '','" L" s J rKl. People Led ( ross Sullltan cout.iles. the llepub- Vou men nay friends supplad tou -' ,,'? iVJ'SnII.i"?.?. Si"2 nlX' JX Z -'" lf'" "IT. r' .nh?: tnlnir in .inline., r-r.n.... iTiin die iiuuoi. ' lllirr's connnenieo 1 ..n,,i m,.,.. , ...... '.j ,... i,. '".."" """" ""' "uir ouiiis, out 2u. Sienlamln K. 1-ocht. n newsn.niHt. .... WMl (nfP ot Lewlsburg, who has icpre Wnf .. JJented the district In Washlnirtnn fn, many year. t -y , ai. oriiaiiir dcoii d. i.einy, or Maris a f - ---rf ". ...iht. tin .tiriiAir n'llle. I'errv . nitr.lv r.-1-na.i i.tu On.. . . .. .' - beat to oppose Focht The district com Vrlies more counties than any other In Wh... xr.l . - v. ... nthl home In t.ermantown this eten- ..,....,,, .v.iik uirnes wr, ne win nno tnat nis transcontlnen- tali. race to be at his wife's bedside be- jpre ne uieu nas ueen in tain ..w. nii'li nwtcu.iiueu ill llie UOllie, fiJOg Chew street, Tuesday night a tic ttnt of pneumonia which developed from Influenza Major King. In charge of the iuar larmaster forps at Camp Carney, Call fernla, was not fled of his wife's serious Biae9 on Sunday, and at uuce staited star. Kl rennylvanla. takng hi Frank n, Ful- la'r ''." ,,i,"'iu'. ,"i.. ,". .tMT". l?.rol!nf ' ?ur.Con,' '"w""' of i.L.ll. ......... T..I-... T4...- Tll ' WiaillllltClIirilljr t. (I II (! C r It t- s gn up the Kieat mass or suiiscrlp- ilninv A if A lion ton Iluntlnriinn h nh , tiimil 1. i. "ere ven deaths last night, bringing the late Captain Chrlitopher .spurkioii or 'llllllK'll.H I akCS HeaT 1 Oil o " ,i(,M111,..fVi,.iv announced but not tet ""JWI l. it, Jll(ill un, iiuiuinguon, Juniata, MIHII11. Perry, m,,. death total In that city to 1"" since Tu. ford. Norfolk, was edu.ated at I'hel- ' r TV- . T rs. 1 t'ons uiiomc'iau aunouuccii, out not jei ..,, , . Snj'der and t'nlon counties tie Pfaguo began "y '" mte tenhamCplleue. Dresden P..rl.. and at I Ai,, Plul. nnil Snr-inl Lqilipg jNlCCtOWIl BoVS ClUlJ made avallnble for the wur pui poses Killed Nptir VfivH Ml In th. Twenty-elghth Dlstrlc. tthicl.,' A double funeral was held today from! If.lShdrV.,'''!' i 7i'm 'i I AIIHIIlg L,IUll aiUI Social ( ' ' of the C.overnment." IVUICU 1CUI V VI UlUl comprises KIk, Forest. ..Mercer, Venango! 718 Hiiutef street. Clou.-ester., The dead . Mnrly mednllll In smi sl.e won firm I Ciri'lps ,0r 3nCKCIl I'.tltnlOVes ti, r;uarunty Trust Contain' added " and Warren counties, the Republicans "? nrL,V, ,VXPc fw nM lilJ Vj,,l',CB ' -j. ' $50,000,000 l lls pretlous subscrlp- rntln..rU from Pane On. Itnd DenmcraUt hate centered on the Jf fr1 Sf S A o : . ' ., , , ,, "' bringing lm total up to $122.- he entered the medical school at Penn f "oTi'c ItT i 1. e-penn 'tfe J V" ' tanHnd' wff". win 'hcW "morrow ' mSr, r,h,hia1erlJl?,IU.u.fc,CJ, nuenza has caused the deaths In , " preVfnt furlh" "ft 0f e',idem,c , "7.700. the greatest amount eter taken and giaduated with honor" ?. 898 Of.OlI Clt. H the Republican nbmlnee. ; rharlcs T. Sehwalb, Cumberland and ! th, "dewrtm'n of KnghSn ineraturS ., , , , ," ," , .,.". In! uenza among Ihe 4000 war workers by one Institution. The Now York Trust , Settling In Philadelphia he begad the and Karl H. -Beshlln, or Warren, the! Burlington streets, (lloucesier. died yes. , li.dfor.l c?olle.' Fellow of Klni'.rollesi ' """ ,ast fev ua" of !,"'ral well-known M.lnu. ' Company a,dded $5,000,000 to Its pie- pr.tctlce ol "hu 1 Son soecia Izlng JDemC-cratlo nominee lerday. a few days after the death of for Women. London, and Fellow of the women nrpiu me 1.. tiuuu .ttantl- ' J d scores I 11 iienrnii! J!.i . .1 1 1 . ?,peela"z,I"J ' s Ium wife Rose Pneumonia w ai. the llovs' !",-lety of Literature. Mi. .spumeon HO"lfn faclurlng Company, Twenty-fifth street . , ! . .iaii ;.,- i e corc s ! in neurotic and pathological disease, and , MAJOR KING S. WFE DIES , ;,' JJ-r XW"?,riX.TC , """'" " "d; '"'- llTmn Zm I ,!s'1"d "" ""-"" "-"nll-l of . own , A U. 8.lth. regional director o.f In Z 1 mirf" SHHrtJn.r n . en. . .. IJutrl, to Lare lor llefucei-. ,h, t.1BU,., sOC. p, isn ti.i, 1,00k nionla at her home, oreen Hill Farm, ' nvlng snuadrnn of nl.vieiu.,-na tal roads, received telegrams from sev- daughter of Mr and Mrs F Burireas .Gennuiltown Sohhrr. Speeding Mn.terda.,,. Oct IS - The Dutch Hot- , Jj"-;' ,"nrfj;rtli. Tllh,fo1r,Th.eh,,s.Yi:. ' ,-"' u,uI I-''"ter avenue,. Oter-, '' a "lne ""uadron of phjslclam. and forty-three railroads In the ' Warren liesl le.s UU wJ? a daughter Home. Will Arrive Too l.alP " , rmrnt. -l'rfpar.-J to . ure fr.i fugit ve i Sr'1,. "obl.Tn'id" ,'he 'deVrei.doMor'de" brook She was prominent in society , " , , ' eastern territory stating- .that thelr!.,lss Helen W Warre n iurvlvw flalo; - T riiei riuiuren. i irgiuia uooeri, Jr.. f H4dl. Charlotte and Reglna King, hate been left motherless. Major King, In ! nr-ar days, was a ccal broker In ihe Lafayette Building. After service as u i n - jaeeonu neuienani witn llie old Keooinl rRlroent on the Mexhim border, he' '.. wh. tdianraJ to captain and ulaced W ,, In 'charge of supplies at the quarter-1 . !';inater's station at HCboken. lie was! L " r 'HKde a major on October 1 and trans-. "' ,v"-4rKl to the Sixteenth Artillery Dlvl- MMi "In training al Camp Carney r' -MINISTER MAKES COFFINS. c. $ - f. ilPsodbuiy Man Helps Bury In ,;,' " fliieuza A ictiuiri 'ih I!v Harry J Zelley, pawor of nltU. ....v.l d..IVUIIk JIB- al Church, Woodbury, X. J , has ' I comnmaKing ii tne good work. , ministry llClergjinan, who was a cabinet- - fistiore iua oruinacion, na. maae i Itissiwi cwanio 1.1 .. m9V tlirvfl ," They wr for parishioners who of epidemic Influenza. raiFtana m and pea,r W'odbury re- , ifionin; a,imu-in jne itrnung iziJi ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb- h. brjstHSJE? mis.. r. ;u.a(;mi:k lunerjl eri(t' for Mi-f djllasliei. for tiianj rar lemitr.iilipr in tlie ofliie of j.-i'l.int iiperinlnnlent of nutl. uill lie lielil at tlie lioinc of her tinilo. Daniel S. ( iallajilicr. 2121 r.i.-l lliiiiliiipiliin Irert, at II a. in. Tite-il.n. Mi (.talluplirr ilieil 'lliurila of pneumonia SINGER FOR SOLDIERS DEAD .1- NiMlitjiraillter ill I'd-llilliiX' . ' .Milt' leure Luneial seilien ror Mls Nell II Ha'- lachei, toi inoie than nine eais sten- oui.ipher in the otllce of the asslstimt ffilVnr nii' hof llift" m" tiiT liome'Mf lier uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Dan- men In aim camps camps She sans oft. ., s r lull and also won Kient at m. Mep.iep. ' poptll.llit While slimlllli fill the KulKhtS of I'olinnniis -it t'aniii int. T11. Itet r.it her Matthew .Hid ' .. . t l l. ..it, -..It..!..- ... .1. V'. . ' .""".:,'""" '.""'""""" "L.".". Ilinci.ll MTues M jouni; in. 11 irom the post olllce win act ns panilnarer" Thev aie Herald J. Mcliermotv. Marl, '' Mulll.. .l.;mes o'l.onnelk .. Ilenjamlii ' .'luilin .1. lines . . iMiiuien. itenjiimui iti..- 1.... ni, n.ia.. .....1 h-iiii... m tin,,,;., , 1 r i.i in i ,. 1., ih. Imv Sepulchre iVmeten LAUNCHING AT CORNWELLS Lhrum to Lento Wave ill Tntvlor V. I T 1. ..i . ouu; The Trayloi Ship C'ompan.t. Com. well". I'a. will launch Its "'th wooden Bhlp toda.t 111 the presence of the dls- trict supert Isors of all the wooden ship- JAIL FOR INTOXICATED MEN .1.i".ilr;ilr Stiircl- Otcr-lni-hihors .Siiiplit-(I lit Sdloniw Men who .lulls nnwisrlt with Imiuoi a detlance ..f th.- healtii ban on booze- sell ng establ aliments. todav wvtl threatened b Magistrate llama tilth five ila.ts In prl.'on if nir.sie'1 in West Philadelphia. ' en copious iniiiiners mooii neioie me isntti nlul "! n lil. t I m -I'lsi I a. aa.snm e Th'rt.t -second dm-iM fr,raV- ii . i . .ii ".'"T""". ".": .."' ."" ' " ".- -"... ar.,.,i -.nr V .to. III. no wiirre hearings are com: neiiete jou. l iniiiK ou date . ,. ,.Hn...t.la. la,. .1. . I. . .... .. saloons or going to -speakeasies.' Ltert man that comes befoie me on a similar ,.i,.tr.. iu p.iitm t,. ,-,.i o.. ,i...t" Ilairls asked the .leaf mute. In wrlt- tit- u hpru l. i.l.lnlT..l hit. Ilntmr 'I'll. mule smiled and iinlleat.d that he'dldn t know how to write GRIP DECLINES IN GLOUCESTER Seven Ut'tttlis I.a.st Mf-Iit, liul iNo ew (Lim-s Klildemic influenza has almost dls- ' ai'Peared from (lloucesier. N J. No new ...-....-.- . - .,. .,...... Jl ,... . u w.u.rnt,l .nil. l.v rr,.,ur ill,. I. eiiieriiiK. iiiinuii.. ..uu ..cikiui i an iiruinir de BeerenUrouk, In the Chamber jester- v 1-"-.r.-."r :. :.. -.,,.:"'. "' He added that the fioteinnient "' uuueu ma. i would feed, clothe and arc- lor tnese tuiiiim "' " Lust-Hour Loan Appeal From General Pershing The War Department today made public the following . cablegram from fienera! Pershing to Secre tary McAitoo: "Tlie success of the fourth Lib el ty Loan means much to the men of the American rirmy tthu are en fjised In the greatest battle of the war. The sacrifices ur troops re dall making for .lie nation aie adding glorious paas to her liU Mry. "Occtipyinfr an Important position on the battlefront. they are forcing the harbarloUH enemy northward, step by Mep, in hand-to-hand en :ounters and ate resolved to con tinue until the crimes i .' our enemy shall be expiated, "Staniliuc Ilrnily oi litis result e, your sttirily sons flglillug this war for freedom a flnnly expert the, continued support of nil Americans at home. "PBRSHINa," ufnl M-.ul 1X.l1n.li.il. I. I . ri.ii iniw i iiiiuutiiMiu. iiiciii' n. mi hi inn iiriiimi Aiimfitni ii untmiiii-ii n nm. ..,.. . .r i... . ,(,. n .. .1 .... 'EVENING PUBLIC LEARNED VmmlBOCHE SETS INFERNAL MINE ' VISITIMft fOI I Ef.ES I T AkJAA All VI V7JJUMJV1-ie Eiluculioiial Mission Sees i. Drexel Institute and lT. of P. ' TWll ItnMl'V TV PAIITY I II Uiliyi ll I AH J I l Aim In fniiiit..ri-l Ii-,ii-l!'lllllil ' Allll It) lOllllltr.Ul 1 IOM.aillia Stnwi liy Geriuati I'm fessors "'eieri or Hie foremost edm atnr and rholar of (treat lltltulti are today In- spectlnp riilladelphl.VH int llnf Icms of learning. Thej constitute a tnls'lon i "hofe aim Is to utilize the force, of ult i ueatlon to ueld the countries or the Allies more eloly together mid to nitiiitiT.ict tin erfects of tleiiuaii prop- attandj sown hero before llu war throtiR-h th sjMcm of echatige pio- ;; fsorshlps The p.uiy hlf(i Includes flc not lnofesnors nnil two of 1'iiul.iml' ere. cut woman i-cholars. left the llellevue- Stratfoul at 10 o'clock ami proceed il to I Drt-x;! Institute Later they tlll Nlt tlie, I nherslty of Pemisuuilila. i The h ariied J.sltoi s, lm nrrl cd In the ' " ili. last nlBlit lm lud- I u Artliur Kver- . . .-. i i c r etl Pluplij. l,e iliiimello- of the I'lil-lAI LlMISl (JnC-tllll'U 01 I Op I V"-v "' CaiiitirldKc ell known In, --n t this country and who holds the, honoi-' IlliltlOll 01 .l.'jOO "tv uecreo or ilocior of sclenco rrom Trlnceton t'lilterslty , thu HeV. )r. Ld-' ' ward Meyburn Walker, fellow of Cjuocn's I'olleite. Oxford; Sir Henry A Mlets. lee chancellor of Manchester ITnUer- "' : I'rof .lolui .lolv. Trinity folleite. 'ii ii lm li nit nits i iy ; mi' rirmy .ioiip;, l""fessnr of moral philosophy In !!as- cow I'nUersltv and nno of Lloyd Henrso's personal friends . Miss l.'aiolliie PUrKeon, professor of Knullsh llteia- tuie at the University of London, audi s, llf,v SlilRwIik lecturer 'it t(t. I ' l'"'V""- '" lrmlnBl,..n ' Mn-Phes of the tdueators r ,,, j , ror ; h ,. rrH,.r rp',"B ',", nin- .rdlnjv in tii. I'uitirsltv or Dublin ll b,,r In lrdah.1 Ii! i.vl ,"j I5w,t"l !" rrlnlt t'ollen... in whleh he holi set - i '!?'.. "J" ''efuie Ids uppnintineni to tho . Lr,..;1"..,"0;''...'"'';.' 'IXZl'e SlSfe i l''"1 fU" ,V" "'" cas" are continuing I known .. h pioneer In the modem meilio.il10 make tlielr appearance etery daf. of t'hui.wraphj In rihj In .olnrs. 11. h.is the honor e llrl man til take suerensfut hi ni.tiir.il tolors l the use el sutslltlilsl streen .-.irrjlni: " wim in. i'i.ri.n ' O IlllhUteU the ii,r... i.runBrr colors. Thl. r.-i.t a p. rritnne.i In IsilT. Aliolh.r matter of aen.ral Interest was dealt wnh lt Iioctor '' when he .letermlned the 111,-1. or '"!".?. S." ,H LK'?,"."' I....,, ., "..,;,'' Mml.'Le.'1 .VI..."?" ;lf li'" ,,,"",, ',"," ,'." '"""" "' .. ""'" stlt nrri...l to It b the rhers sml ; "eulatinit the lenjith of 11m. that must a S .h. n Ii.TJ,, " "', T ent ronrentrjtlon He Is a kren tm-htsmsn ''.','n..rMrnc1u?.!n'.'ri!?l.ur.!rV!r'' tu l"'ol'lnl, iiu. ruins suMnjrlne warfare -.r .11110 .nine. ,lX'x 'TiiA.iow- '"I'lds'iuf "i'.l""a tv. Islinimi nml personal frlen.l of l.ln.l ."ore. Like Lnsliinil's l'rlni" Minister, Mr llnr Is the son of a Xorth Wales roW.lt r Although the son of poor pur. ij.,,,. ems .Mr n.nr. . like his frlm.l I.loi.i eonnn.s or the North tVolen tillmri coma noi ne nei.i 111 in. narrow n!eHd,;,?.,i:VnRi,itr!.v"e,!'un01fii:'u",;r"n'f;- .Mine wroie two lntere.llne and llhirnlnat- liar LooKK on the Illlll.i1 The.. I..I.11.N ' I'll. Minor Horrors of tvr" .mil "More Minor Horror." hmo hud ij, rlnu- tl.ei. Jiuetur Uhlpl.v is u I'elluw or th lil'.''t, "'" '"Vln""'1 rnfrnbcr of " "'ore "' Ilnti.h ,. len.in, .oeletl... sir llenr.v Mlers. M;n:hV,ffrr,fflr,"lV!nr,0Sl!rl'r.h',e;lTdSS In (treat llrtialrj as one of the world a -ce.u itclentliiis. nnd In ihe field ..r mln ral.jjy no man In Great flrltnm otilr.inl.s Mm He uu. horn l.t Soi.ll. An.erl... I.nl wus tuken to KnaUnd whn two iw "Id H vs ..lucaled at Trinlt. roll-Be Ington at the Instigation of the Cruncll ''nrlheilrlise'anrrV-nlteVVof National Defense, formeily had a """ "f tendon In tsss while xt.itiom.l el.iss In nursing here which Included ij anehnred m n ir. .. .i.m . i ... mo "is .f th Nr were ii.ruwn ..hi .r.i i-i '. KMiiin'i itiiiini'io- o is I I '.! ,',"' ',',' u' ii:?7"S'" "" '"',1'': tn.l r.ehl sustained s.rloni. inlur.e- Sr i Injun, ::'"' -'. t ."'.":, .'.:.' i."' "'.'' 1I was knlshted In lot'.- Tor thiee t.rs le hna bef-n nn settle in-tnt.er of n eonunll- tee appointed bV the I'rlnio M.lnls i i Pull on H.1UII eiiucatlon The Ilfv. lnnril M. Unlkfr Tin- mlioUitl( lrtsroei of lo-tnr Wh hr lt- in the flfM of Hitcltfnt lilnton am) i.u tirularlv Orpfk Mtni (m this nubjrt Iih hfift tuntrlt'Utpfl many artUlpM tu rhe Kni'i lfif-Jla HrflHiiulta and iu wriTtpn ,( btKU n Hi "Ilpll-nk ox thticNin it. AUtliurwhlP an.l AUthtirttv ' IIo Is n riuk. m nf ihe Church of Kneland and ha bfn tHlrt preacher on man) o-im- jiip t u the rnhpffflty of Oxford MUn Caroline purjtron i-liuni-Ull OU.MIIIf.. .11 llfBrr- ill OOI Hjr ae 1 i-nivr.itu Ha rturi. in., ir....... t I :..." .V.71 i ....k ..Z ' .... ri"7. ..' T" ."' ' . .'" " "L"Y . ;"":'.'. ".''"r '"- """"" lo"""--ni and lh lastle of Oirunto, tieside mjklnc .I mvitic- ' .(.iitril.utlona tu th CambrldB. IIlsior r ,-t''-,,". ij..ni... .. -: ft .. J , th Itevue (lerminlnue etc No Knitllati , woman la more iiihi ei.enud as a ludeni of Knallsh literature Miss Hum. Mdcul.L Miss Hose Md.niek. k uraduMe of .somer- perhaps a .pedal interent, hi it nna not' .1 le fulleae. O.fnril. 1. nut. l. m... ... n-... ..... l-1 nu ,.. ...I... nf ll.n.i flirl emDlOVfe nf the lltldd i-nmitanw ,l.lu nnt m.'n.ha'ml""-- Joa'rn.l 'o'r'1 Kdu'e'.'n " ft imln W Bonsall. She U survived by . constitute the nursing staff of the "In- announrlnir her earlier apuolntment as aa. four sons, L'lwood. Samuel, Kdgar and nuenia i-aun. .ne,- wora unuer 'he, , fl.tant lecturer. In 1H'i.-'..itio.i, ramarkedi i r:,.r n,.nwnii direction of .Miss Margaret Fleming, dav HAT .T I appointed tr.7.d?m!c7o... after an i,. I l"r'"!, Taco"y- u""1 yterd.r of pneu ! loinpetltlon wnh men.'' .tip hlduwiek villi inonla, two daH after the death of Her V:rJK-U,,o'.,r,ty w.:,n?n"',r IMlSS? 'Ri.K? l lmfclnl. Harry Fuhrmap, of the sam .1ii.atlvn in Atnerlea "am nigner disease Mrs. Iiene Marie Tucker, wife of Cap- iiiiiemiminiiis. . .... tl 'labrlel F. Tucker, died of pn.su WILSON WASN T STAR PUPIL """"a un Wednesday at Chattanooga. j Tenn., where her husband la on duty. , President Confer sou It in Knronr ' Tlle fun'ra' w' "W Tuesday ' . . . I uflrfifiiin firtm tViaa Imum tit li rrtfithnr. aging Letter to Little Girl President Wilson is teaching the Cer- i mans their three Il's retreat, regret .and reparation but he didn't always get high marks when a grammar school i student. He confessed this to 8-year-old l.sther Mc-L. Moore, G908 Walker street, Wlsslnomlng The girl wrote to the' President that she got only 8 on her school report. She asked him if he used to get 1) on his reports when he was little, like her. Here Is Mr Wilson's reply; "My Deur Little Friend- I wish that your daddy were right In saying that I am a v ry smart man. but I'm afraid that I cannot claim alnava tu hate rot I good reports when 1 was at school. I i am nugniy gian, hh uie same, mat you are ooing mi tieu, ana I nupe, Willi jou, I hat when you go back tu school you will always get 'U' again. "Your friend. "WOODROW WILSON," L151X3i!l--IHILADECl,HiA, BAlRDAY,. W2 FIENDISH INGENUITY . r Timr Ihnnb Fixvd to Kxplatlr Whvn Americans Huilt Fire to (Ivl IT'arm Other Dovirvs of German Cruelty Found , Hy KDWIN Special Cable to V.iemiig I'ubtic Lnlger t'opurleht, l)lf. Ill . Vfir York Timts Co. "" ' An.erlran Arm, In France, i 1,ct' ' An American chaplain ha beeh killed i l,v Herman sniper near "(irandpre! ,,..., '. 1 " ' e. -r'" i man dead. . , A tlermati ammunition dump near ' t'lmtel Chehery blew tip jestcrday after-1 noon, supposedly from a tlme-bomb de- llu, ,,lerlm,lneteP detonator under a cot. Wee. This place as capturid by theinif the opposite, side of the floor Americans a week ano ten UtKe shells, primed to iro oft, were A I.IILta tmml,..r r.t (lanitjin I..frr.a1 ilmr lltl. ThlS Sort uf WUrfal e ItlakeS in.u.,,ine hm i.... f.inmi lHeii tt. i.peniy troops left behind them Most of i tirm ,nlH t,eeti dtlrord without dam p,. to 11M -pj)(1 lnost inKeOUR f which w,. )n. heard was a mine set In a NEW CASTLE, DEL, HARD HIT BY GRIP n.,., , iKloJ'.S Stricken TO KMl'RGKNCY Hu a Staff Cot rrAPOfiifrnr New faslle. Ilel.. Oct 1' r0niiiared with Phlladelnhla which "'"i"1"" witn i ntiaaeipnia. wnuii K0'"' clear mound the clock for size - cliy. N'ew s-ase only about as bljr as thirty seconds, because It only i,aM nb u, r,soo inhabitant Hut It h.Vs . ,,,,,.' , . , l""1 "' ar,J a t,"r(1 "f lls Population down with inn,,.,,,, ",, !' J,"0"" x. , ., 1 ,"" '"" r'" ,101 yet New astle I only wishes t was for the town has Its Theu l.nte heen at least 1B0O casfs of the .ll. .. ...lit, .. .......ill -. . 1 . . ' i "J""'1"''' with a mortality 11V to date or nbotit in per cent, which Is llk.lv to l..eu .. .1,. ...,...,,.. .C .... . . "' ti.ieiniu nas auoui 'earned tlie singularly remarkahls .'"'"" "' "hich has characterized it unerevcr It has fastened Its iri In . ' " "''' '"teiieii us Klip. me llR oiitstandlns- fealute of the "V"" im bu-lness Is the splendid ,'l"r" 01 Help and self-sacrifice the cltt Z"IM' nr "-'"' '"astle. men and women will m lino ,!... 1. a , .1 . . aiiie ii.ne shown In flRhtlnjt the plafiue. 1 in ir.iiu line or t ct ms was Andrew !,rj!",n- ","' ,',r. '.hP 1,nulnf '"" n f the '""" "ncl me . iiairmaii or tlie 1 ttten'a I. Hurt. Loan forces. , , Illsease Onset Mi.lilrn The town's three medical men Prs lullus Dodil. Lewis Hooker and .loties, ;o"lVnf.'.,,ui!,a,li,"Itf?. "'.?" ",l" knoti n as the sheriff a house," a hllT ..l.l.f.1st.l..tte.l l.lltlrllnr- ..l... 4n l. , i... i)n i. ,,,. ,,.,. .....Himtuu ,0 ., ..t "t nail ami old courthouse, as a place lo house workers. It was an adnilr- "''le place for an emerReiicy hospital. am, ,., ., ,t J onc': ,1,,. the direction of the. Bethlehem con- ;.-" n 111- local branch of the Red ' ross And there patients hate heen loiniug and going, .... .hlf. rtMi,. , ,.. ... . . "" tn.lls onit .1 part M Iss LoCk- woou. a nurse sent nown irom Wash bad tlie courage and grit of their hus. i.inds. sons, brothera und sweethearts In li.ititatocns. Ann unen tlie lied Crpss and tne .New i'Atie end of the State Council of Defenso called Mhey threw ,i1,m.1,i..M tnt.i Hi., ivnrl.- nf ...ae..i- ,..its ' "Useit es Into tilt- work of lliercy With rt.l New t'aBtle spit It which fcays It all WELL-KNOWN WOMEN VICTIMS OF EPIDEMIC .-.--"n .,,-.- ,r. i. y,.....v... ..... ....tA- ' ' " ,rn . M1m Muiie Hullo, I.- Ttnhlnaon. llaurh- ."- .-..- ""i. ..wM...pv.., ...--0-- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne itoninson. aieu 01 pneumonia on mum- . . ..' , ,., ,,, ..f.d U-J "K ,,rl i'-.... ..w..m ... .-...-.-. line of Darby's oldest resldenta. Mrs. Mary Ann Bnnsall. eighty-five, of 37 North Ninth street, died of influenza on Mrs Janet Fuhrmann, 682J llagerman afternoon fidm the home of her mothor, tlea X. .!. r I.ia.a.1- J K f .. I J n Ck Onwyd Mrs. Lulse Kppi.. wife of Peter nP- Pie. of 947 North Forty-elghtl. street, ill n. kuovi i ii. tini lie. iidij liciui n"i'S ....m (iiui uo.t.niui. ,.r n. ...., .a uhh i ...... .... .. ,..w...-, w, ,..--u,.u..., ..---. a sister of Jlev A B. Calne and ot Sister M. Appolonla, (I. S. F. The fu neral will be held from her mother' residence, 2424 Lehigh avenue. Mrs. Rosalie Marcus, wife of Dr. Joseph Marcus, of the Adelphl Apart ments, Atlantic City, died yesterday. Mrs. Marcus was the daughter of U. Upachutz, a cigar manufacturer of thla city. Kite via i Red frogs worker and n .......... J. ..... ,- .. - .....lot, Worn;. ' -Unl" "l Vera Henderson Denlz. daughter pf,nB tne ep menuc , snown tnat on one toima and Norrls K. Ileneraon, nf 400 Umiing this Week 100 workers who noutn riiieenin street, dleo yeoavj In Atlantic City. ... .iK "" ... ..l, w. . .. . -- ... --.xfaaavaaBBarvL. -. L-wuewi - v.'t- --. - I-. JAMKS I'irKe ilHKutit t" be explodeil by a titer- nm" i-irrim.ii n.nii. .. v.r. ........ ...... urally uiioed that In a region wliere all the houses wete destroyed the Atner- leans would use such a duirout as a Bhelter. and arranged an Infernal ma- olilne so that IU would explode when 'a. i-eitaln temperature was reached, or. ln ()tllvr r,l. wi,en the. wet nnd cohl Americans built a tire In the ducout. fnder strict orders no Americans may occup a dunout until enclneers hae tlie Americans feel that, recardless of Iho diplomatic situation, they would like to Kite the enemy a few more blows fot the sake of the meanness of his soul INFLUENZA HERE IS ON DECREASE Reports Sbow 1332 New I Case-. J 03 Fewer Than Yesterday DEATH R A T E DROPS The niituenr.a epidemic I- gradually decreasing, is shown by repot Is issued i today by the Uoatd of Health. There' wjs a decided drop In the uiimbei of. deaths and new cases In the las-t twenty four hours New cases for that period number 1332 as conipa?ed with 143B for the pretlous twenty-four hours. This Is n decrease of 103. There were GOiS deaths in the last twenty-four hours', while for the day pictious G96 wele reported The new cases me distributed as follows: North of M.nkei sieel, TT7; south of Matket sljeet HIT; West Phil adelphia, 22; ilermantown and Uai I-ane. 16S. Duilng the week ended iirtober IS, there were 4MI6 deaths due lo Influenza and pneumonia: duilng the week end ing October 11 deaths due to both dis eases were 2C35. l'HHlclans Hocked to I'ity Hall, toifciy. to obtain supplies of the antl-ltilluenza vaccine nrennred lit- the Hoard of , Health. Distribution of the setum was begun todav Heln Is still needed to uuise the sick ..n.i i..in i ....i,.. i ii, i.iit..it,n. in., iIa.i Mayor Smith has sent an appeal to the! War Hepattmeiil in Washington forl" inicago ami i.-onit i-ounty. $141.-,. emhaliners. ! fl4.O0o . Illinois, outside of Cook County, laboratory of the Municipal Hospital, under the supervision of the city I bacteilologlst. Dr. C. V. White There I Is only a limited supply at present. t was announced, hut limn- will be made1 """-i'""- as soon an possible. , Snxy In Thick of Fluid One cause for optimism, health Hear Admiral T. II. Cottle, navy Lib- officials aay, is the fact that the public, eity Loan oltlcer. announced that np liJKterla has subsided This Is shown piolniately $29,500,000 In bonds had by tho decreased In the number of tele- phone callH to the Director's office re questing nurses, doctors, ambulances or adtlie " BOY KILLED BY TRAIN 1 'tills From Bridge and lit Crushed to Death by Kjircs Losing his balance while playing with a number of companions on a lallroad hrldrc at Sixts-eighth street nnd King-1 sesslng ateuue as an express train was approaching below Howard W. Ross, wnstuiUlvT train passed over his bodj. fhe boy was leaning ever the aide if the bridge, when he toppled oter., I E. G. BUDD COMPANY HAS GRIP HOSPITAL . n,, .....!,.. I 1.... l. n., , . . I ..ir .iuni.ua. .irtn iireu uiieu un in tne I v.... ..i . .1.- vi... ..... 1. .T . t o""u," "' "" 's.ceiuwn IW) i IUU, , ..,....,.. . .... . " e " ",'',' , "uuu r'alu . ....-.., ,.,,., ,tl nu nneumon la ases bene keni xiur.i. pneumonia lases being kept separate. as are also men and women patients A diet kitchen and a nurses- room complete tlie equipment superintendent, and Mrs, Frank Jlee. nault, night superintendent, both of whom are leglstc-red nurses. Two mem bers of the students' training camp at the Second Regiment Anrory also, are on dut)'aliere. Besides caring for Budd employee and their relatives, the hospital also Is a haven for Mrlcken members of needy families of the neighborhood. The flying squadron was organized to take care of sick Budd workers who . . i. ' ?"l2r, Ii B ai i o"S lo ck four Zn lJntonUonttenuXfrft: , bl . " u" "e rou' of th. of ass! Mil each from linlli. wlee administer to their comfort. L'. u. VuM. Jr., Bon of the head of the com- , Pny. baa Wunteered as a drlter of anu of fhe autos. . That the .plan ,s successful, combat- f..ninCT u ,iic..,.u rt. t.......t,t.-e.i .. .,. .. - .... ... ,u t .. ... , ,.; ....: .. a .....-. .I."... " " ". -' .r...j-..tr .er. .- i.iiik .luuriiiiii. oi uie i.iuiriiy iwni ' nam. tnirty tiars old, 803 Kant Ilussell A Haltlinoro and Ohio express passed committee, In a statement just before stieet, died in the episcopal Hospital over his body before the engineer could , ., ... ,,.,,. ' ast Monday lie and his wife were br ng the train to a stop. Pole.- of ' " '" to!a. . " -ii.TiiTt the me t me i rfd lioth the Slxty-fltth street and Woodland at e-l "The loan Is not yet subscribed in ino 1 Sal S nun Btntlon removed the body to the, "bis district.'' ho said.- "It will he lm- younger Mrs T Manual Is j Oil In the hoi- L'nlverslty Hospital ' possible for two or three days th get hit I. an, has nnV'hien ffilKfher .Dr. K. I! Mcllvaln. welfaie manager i from Washington today by Major W. II. ' ... ' ... i," " ' "' """... B"'f. BU,C- ihe plant; Dr Frank C. Cooper, hi-.. Murdoch, the State chief dtaft oltlcer. I fashionable amalrarinuM '.,.. , .. f iHltan Wlii7 reilstered nne""" l-liWemlo Influenza la the renson. . lion of the city. It was due to Major Lillian itaileis. registered nurses., ' ..,. t, ... Allen's untirlnc efforiM n.o. .i. a...' directs corps of girl tolunteers The enect ot "-"-"-" maintained such .. Vie Tl,' 7, "V"Z the Budd plant. The tolunteera cancel all arrangeine.u. ...r.,.,,. , presentation of the Ollbert . and feed the nallenls and nih.r. lm- the motement of 8740 Inen to Camp ,, ,,.' ,'..!.lu'un OI "" "Ubert !-F . V - "" uaitn0se DetwM i s ih nmiwi OOTQBEk tl$ 1918' 'GARRISON FTNISIT FOR LOAN DRIVE Host of Communities Reach Quotas and Go After Oversubscriptions I BILLION IN, LAST HOURS! Reserve District Managers Re port Difficulty in Counting Flood of Dollars lly the f."otiaP( 'ren WusliliiKlain, llcl. III. Hundreds of cities nnd towns before noon today leached the iiuidaa allotted to them In the fourth Liberty Loan and went fotward durinir the ufternonn in I'lle up otersubscrlntlons. Kederal lie. Hen district mniiaRern leU-Rruphed headnuarters that so many towns had reported ubote the htiudrrd per cent mark that clulctil help was not avail able to compile lists mid forward them to WashiiiRton. Hy noon the national tiiniiaucr esti. , mated that total subscriptions hud soue aiiote o.iH'u.ouu.noo, althnugli they hud f'w nenfll, ''",cla' I)ort" " lmck u" tlie,o calculations. Tho campaign dur- Iiir the last hours of the ufttrnnon nmt evt'tilnir, the.t mid, probably would brine ' in nearly u hllllon dollars. I Hunks have lite days In tthch lo couiii huh last-nour nood of subbcrlp tlon. together with Inltlnl paymi'iils, arid repi.rt to Kideral Heserve batiks The. icserte banks will begin next Thtirsdaj, to llsurc their district totals, and It ptobably will be ten days before tho suuess of the loan Is finally known. -nullirrn Cities Beach ((uoliis AmoriR the cities which reached tlielr lUutas .tesienlay were Atlanta. t!a. ; -Mobile, Ala.: Knu.xvllle, Tciin., and Jacksoiitille. l-'ln., and Columbus, (!a., expected lo ki. oter early today. The entire State of Tennessee was prac-Ik-allj oter Its ipiotn thin mornliiR. Kroin -nclntiatl today came word that allhoURh the city had subscribed Its tlC.000.000 iiuota inoie than a week "Bo. It now has Rone $6,001,000 ahote that and has accumulated a toll of 153, 74 0 suhscrlber, At the openiiiR of buhlnejs Joday I'lah and OteRoti hud U8 per cent of their (titlrc tiuota and enough other sub scriptions not yet leported to put them both across. Ilanks Open Until I.ate Tonljlil .Most of the banks over the country will remain open late tonight to. receive List minute subscriptions. In setting out t'o rali-o $0,000,000,000 "nerien unuerlook the gtratest War financing campaign In the history of the ttorui. Treasury omciais said the nation m"' neter railed in any undertaking and that It would not full In this one. Subscriptions in the Chicago district campaign. With a tuota of $(100,000,000, estimated sales wcie placed at $C57.31fl.- 0S0' fleteland with a quota of $113.. 0.000 has rained approximately $101,. be.n sold In the navy. From thn battlefields of Fiance came u message fioin Major (ieneral lleoree , Barnctt. commandant of the marine Mother Collapses After Vain Kf corps, saying the mnrlnes, not content r c iv a Mith turning the tide of battle at Chateau-Thloriy, are "coming aetosa" I foi the "flshtlng fourth." Six Aliicrlcan dieadnoughts have ie l ported record-breaking totals The Pennsylvania with $120,000; the Utah, i $10ri,000; the Nevada, $100,000: the -orth :..;. .""' Dakota. $94,000; the Arizona, OUO, and the Oklahoma, $75,u00. New tsirk, Oct. 19. Although there rush of subscriptions on this. , the last dnv of the Llberti- Ixian cam. ' "e nuota for this dish let was not et subscribed, said Benjamin - - . . - .7 ottl.-lal fimireH Willi reirard to It (.wing to the rush of subscriptions made bj the public on the last day. "Subscriptions actually ecelted by tile Federal Reserte Rank an- still sev- eial hundred millions short of our great a.lotu,ept of VSl'0l0r!;i'?nk ;rn'",';Kra1T8 liaH been aent to every bunk In the din. .unit' .1 ,....". --.. ., ...... .-n.n. nvee tne Km" n. .i.e.- "'' re no- - -.-.." Ml,u,.rh. lions lo the lourtn loan, Willi .in""t"i' -- . .. :. . : -- totals pf 150 per tent or tne tnira cam- ' ,,,mi.,'.i.in. - pu Kn, which mv. r........ .." e-. a i !...",'... Central' Union Trust Company 1 ,fo,ra.nofn$ot00n0a00V total of $5l.ooo.uoo tatieu h i ti. cv ' subscribed mai,g MOVEMENT OF DRAFTED MEN FROM THIS STATE I'ennii-'ion Obtained to Delay Departure of 6740 Because of Epidemic All motements pf drafted men fron 1'tnn.ylY-nla have been postponed un- til further notice. Authorliatlon for this an ,,, llreenleaf next Monday. This move ment would have continued until Thurs day night. , . . ... , ., fnnnu.iitie. lacal noards will be df ?: W 'hSWS,B.3J. ' v" lb,e . The i nailing of que-. tlonrS.l,en to ill m?n of .ehteen'and within wi riij?1-.- --.., . . . fctir.KaBaaosfii. i iriiM ti. kiipri 1111 iiiHii" iiiuuiHiicn m linn 1 r- 1 1 1 -r'mm. : v- -ifcy- SR. LT. JOS. F. EDWARDS, U. S. N. Son of Mrs. Rosalie C. Hclwanl", 2119 Locust ftreel, ttho ilieil in New" York of'iloublc pneunioiiiu follow ing influenza RELIEF ASSOCIATION SERVES SSTHWARDlwo ' every Prominent Men Aid Influenzal Sufiferers Similar Organi zation Downtown An oigatilzatlim of prominent citizens In the TJilrty-elghth Wnrd, led by former Sheriff A, Lincoln Acker jiml others, has been formed to nld tho sick and bury the dead In' that section. A t.lmllai- organization in South Phila delphia Is giving medical attention and food to hundreds of needy families at tacked by Inlluenra. Headquarters have been established In the Fourth street anu Snyder avenue station, part of which has taken the appearance of a xtocery store'. The new emeigeiicy organization In the Thirty-eighth Want Is known as the North Philadelphia KmerRency Itellef Association. The' olllcers chosen are reprcsentatlte men lltlng In the section between Broad street and the .Schuylkill .P.lver and between Allegheny avenue and Lehigh utemie. They ate: Presi dent. .1. Thornton Kmerj, principal of the Pierce School: secretai, Henry C Llberto;i. hhiI treasurer. Meyer Simon. Members of the executlte committee are A Lincoln Acker, State ItcpreHetitatlve Slgmund .1. flauK. K. II. Cobb. ICdmund l.Mcnairer. a. t iiuiieriieni, anu common t U14IM lllllllll (I. 4 Ullin, llli faj; and night gen leu will be fur- ";oe i . ... . .e """'i"; 's. .em... ' ""bed at 28f.o .North Twenty-second stance to the Deserving, according to i s'"n"' J Inm?ll, ohB,rilmn "f the organized committee. I FOUR OF FAMILY DIE OF EPIDEMIC; FOUR OTHERS ILL i.ii. in o.ivc" i mi onus iiiiu Tvto Daughters Four deaths from pneumonia, following Influenza, hate occurred In tho family of Mrs. Millie Manna!. 18.12 North Franklin street, since October B. Mrs. Manual Is 111 from a breakdown, due to grief und exhaustion in nursing the patients A daughter, Mrs,. Julia tilenn. Is lecoterltie from influenza, and "nouier daughter also suffeted from the disease sou Is tlie only member of the famil.t to escape. M .u SI.....I... . .. yea, sold IlV10cloher'(ifi Illness. Mrs. jlannai eldest twenty-four er a week a son, II- ' l.USband's death Another daughter, Mr. Mildred Orant, Jwfd'v'm'' ,1(,d on Tuesday "ft?r a , hu-bunU. " BUrvU1 b ,,er Klmer' Manual. twentv.HN 207 llast Llpplncott street, died Wednesday. He, wTfeaud Ismail Mf' "' ,eU"8 w- unua amau cinm .n.. .iiu-ii, i"i .iiu-ii nau oeen nn tne rarinii- t.,.nu . ,1... .... f the pe,, medical school for many jeais, an lecturer on neuroloirv electro ;, ....... "r u" "euroiogy, electro , CXW"?!,. "vn I 1nlZ A lutn.M I e was twice elected president of the Amer- lean Psyehopatholoelcal Association ,...ri , served one term nr- president of the Anrerlcau Neurological Association. He was secretary of the American delega tion to the Sixteenth International Medlcul Congress held In Budapest, Hungary, In 1909. and of the Seven teenth International Congiess, held In London, In 1913, He tva awarded a medal hy the Seventeenth i-t, -.,.. e l'1" taluabie contributions to medical inn mure zines. Beside his noteworthy scientific attainment,.. Major Allen was also an accomplishe, musician, and -. In great I're.jierigii Plans Altered" CI... .1. .1... ,-,. ,n ,. . .......... ., vrvi, u.-t-arcmin oi X&& TXIVJ& Illl It .,i.a nM .... .. . . of New Jersey, slated lo 6wiV 1r iit Monday-, has bn tnd.5ntily jpenia. i"' ,. ""'v .." Tl?f " rt """ '". . lie n. .!, ...... ... . . . .wargarer ... ,,. Mu.i.ur cii many UOOKS. . t'nunty Donegal, ireianu. ageo s.i. runarni papers and pamphlets touching on ncii. private Mon. 10 . m.. rrom 282a N, rology and his other specialties and tva. VlK:i.gn& '!. &"$2SSJ8F WII. (- ICRUlar Contributor tn RnUiiMfl rnon-... .iifi.MiVA (AHOLIK. dnuirhttr nf rille jait rBiiiniHi in o Tn n k,.,.i...i.i $9,500,000 IN DAY: 1 RAISED BY WOMEN j World's Record Set byjPhil. ' adclpluans, Says Mrs. Mason WANAIAKER BUYS MORE Half Million Subscription v Swells Total and Helps Emer gency Aid Aides TOIAV Itr.Tl'ltN-. theslniit nm, .Mrs. V, N. tlillli.iin.i, ehnlrnmn . lirrnmntown, Mrs. V, . tlnrley M I'lillsilrliiliU; .tlrs. II. I'. Itlclinrilson .- Nortli ltural, tlrs. Charles )ll,iuu 51,J0 r-. tturin 19,000, t ,t .North l-hlUilrliilil: t'liresman Herri. k Mrs, ' Air's. ' ! u'l OT.ion ISO.OOO .1,094,1100 s,500 ten.noo t, 131,, ISO .oJ0,0ll 51,130,10(1 nutli IMillmlelnlila Waller 4. Irrrnniii Central City. sirs. Ilenrkla .Mill. Northeast I'lilUilelpliU, Mrs. J. W. Jloier i Ken.liiKtnn," til., Ileillall IFenlinore . .1........ I'hII. of -vliujlklll, .tlrs. , lleasle 1. Altemus ' Tod- total (Irand total .... Philadelphia women Liberty Jxjan era realized the Importance of .- bond sold this last day of the I campaign, and put all their energy In tl,fl 1K', '" "" "home wretch. This was shown at the noon meeting, when district chairmen reported $9,G30,000 for the last twenty-four bonis. "Philadelphia women have establish ed a world record; of this I am tonfl- idenl, ' declared Mrs. John It. Mason. associate clialunan of the women's coin- " inlttee, wlio presided. "The most gen et ous responses hate come from unex liected communities, and 1 am proud of ' the women workers." When John Wunamaker, who had al ready subscribed ,$2,000,000 for himself and $500,000 for his employes through the tinmen's committees, today added another half million, It brought the Hmeigency Aid aides' total for the last twenty-four hour to $1,568,950 Mr. Wunamaker'a subscription was glicn through his daughter, Mr.s, Nor man MucLeod, chairman of tho Kmer- geny Aid Aides. The grand total re ceived through the twenty booths "man ned" by aides Is $6,513, 8U0. In TwenLt-seientli Ward The quota for both men and women In the Twenty-seventh Ward, West Philadelphia, was $400,000. and the woinen'a committee alone has obtained', $1,082,500. Mis B. F. Richardson, , chnlrmnn of tlie West Phllndelpuhla dis trict, also reported $200,100 from the; j Phllomuslan Club. I Mr.s. n. S. Mcllheiiny, chairman of the Chestnut Hill district, declared the 1 splendid results In her small district were due to the community spirit, and the fact the women had couiinced tho , men they could subscribe In their own r dlstilct rather than at a down-town -bank. She reported subscriptions from t Our Mother of Consolation Church to the amount of $17,700. Senator L'dwlti- Vare and his. brother. ' Congressman William Vare today sub- scribed $150,000 through the women's committee of South Philadelphia, Mrs. ., Wl.U(.r j, i,-reeman. chairman, Mrs. (leorge Dallas Dixon, clu ()f (ll(, J(.nn8yh(lna jia,road chairman -e ennsyltania Railroad w omens twar relief, reported a totnl of $168,800 for yesterday and a Brand total of $1,- 491,600. Despite the closing of the Institutions. . both public and private schools have y hud large returns. Mrs. Albert M, Green field, chairman of the priinte school committee, repotted a total of $262,400 to date. Returns from the West Phila delphia Illglj School for Oil Is have leached $251,30. f During tjie tl rec-iuarters of an hour " tho Foreign Legion appeared at Ins dependence Square jesterday afternoon, the Colonial Dames booth. In charge of Mrs, Jaines D Wlnsor, Jr., recalled A $12,500 worth of subscriptions. Of this $1000 came fioni a negro shipyard . worker at Hog Island, He Was given a button from the coat of one of the French veterans. Mrs. Thomas J, Dolan reported a grand total of $3,583,800 ftom' the res taurant committee of the central city district, and S2.250.000 ftopi I?og Island I KATUN JOLI.V Oil In, of pneumonia. KAtlAII W.. wir or .llHVt.ll H. Jolly. Heriicea and int. prltute. Mun.. '.' p in rrom 7070 Frank furd ate. HIIANI) Ort, til of pneumonia. ALHX ANIlllIt, husotind of lr nm) aoa ur Cliarlea and Jenkle Sl.un.t. wired 34. SV-rilees and Int. priiate, Sun., 2 u in,, rrom tVelsli riiAd, llolnienburu', UI.AHKK Oct Hi. or pneumonia. CATII l:illXK, dauadiler or John and Catherine flame, ei cuiiiuo, p-iriea or r-winuoru f-u'bruIWa'recrNcror, .1' , wim;T. Oct. 14. KI.LKN II.. wife of li.rv- i It'll. nt urt.l .!...rhlt. nf .S. Id. m I Henry Hliiion and KlUabeth Dlllmouse. agtd 07. Funeral aerilcea Hun. afternoon at .am n, uanioeri m. int. iriniiy i.umeran, WTUH. Oct. 17. Suildenlj. at Dover, X, 1., ot pneumonia. HKSS1K TITPH (nee Von Iluiowl. wire or Charles 11 Titus and daughter ut Oscar K. A and Klfznbeth Von liulow, aneii o Hue notue br the runernl will he iilven. . MI1.I-S. Oct IB. nr Influenza, OKU'K A. Mills. Funeral Tuea, aHernoon from -r.lCH Vhe.tnut at YOUNO. Oil. 111. MAT1I.DK. wife of . Datld Young Inee tt'alls). dauntiter or lh .. late Thomas aud KUen Walla. Funeral Mon. at the eont'enleiietf or the ramlly from .1114 Cheatnut at. Int. Holy Crons. - MII.H 9 FT 1, IIIIIUS. Oft IS, rilAHLOTTK I.F.WIH, . wife or Weaton J lllbbs, at Uulph Mills. Pa. Funeral Mon.. 2.30 p. in., at Otalpli Mllla. I-a. lnt private, weatminater I'em f WHITK. Oct. 17, or pneumonia, KAV- MONO Jl , husbind ot Joiepli I), (iend)e While. Funeral Hun., '--.30 p. m from 4I2U Lani-asler ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. I'lWVTT. Ort. 1H. 1II1K. at Paoll, Pa,, of pneumoiiU, K'ATHBHINK LBONAftl). wlfa id John o run and daughter ot the lata 31 Jamea Middle Leonard, Due notice ot aervr a. Ices later. ,, C'l'MMI.N'QS. Oil. 1H, of pneumonia ' 1II.ANC1IK HKMK11KTTA. daughter of Jamva J,, Sr nd Ulla C. Cummtnss. agtd 27. luneral Tuea . at the convenience or the. family from 317 tV. Third at.. Cam, den, N. J. Int. private. Calvary Cem. IIA1KS. Ofl.j e, ol pneu.nooui, e.A.i OAItKT IIAYKH (Iiea.AIcAlIlatarHAVlfe of John Hayes, axed 45. 7 Funeral Frl.. from SlHi- Tulip t. Int. prlfate, Oedar Kill Cem IIIITL'IIKK lf pneumonia. Oct IS, HUXKY C, HtrrciliEK, Jr. Kanral arrvleea at 2200 Locust si.. 11 a. in. Mon.. -.'lit Inat '"V.imVcil. Oof, Is. HANNAH MAHT wlte of Kdward C, l.ell.rtih amj dauahter of Jamea.and Mary J. alenjlne, aged U Kuneral Tuva., 10. . m ,. rrom 2314 Fair mount ate. lat.'Prltatr, ' tl-AHII. Oct, .17.' ' poeumolila. HAN NAH K.. daughter or ;the lata .tlorrls and , ivaro. o. upiur, .tr.iiun . un. It.llrr WlUon inee itortman), and the lite Henry CF nailer -aer.. i,, rniitt.1 a.n.i , 2.30 p. in., from OHt street, Weattllle, N. J, lnt, Kgllngton Cem., at Parkabor- ""fvfcll.'BK. Ott 17. or pnaumonta. OTTO. eon of Mary rtehorndetiat and the late Jacob Weller. aged IR Kunen.1 sertleea Mon,. 2 p. m., from 1231 N. 27th at, Int. private at tireenmount Cem, imU FJtTATKI-OB KIT HANHOM HT.. 4411 lrge, dfilrabla aunny tront rejn. private home; bualne as ifoman. KOOMH Full RKNT ' 1 l-II'TKKNTll mi9 N. Single room, well V --..., ..i..; i i,,..i,. I .. - -. . .-..., 11 SL - furnlalied HaJI-I" WANTBII FIOjAJLji , t!ll(LD-B1NVKSK fw.alrt to7 and : ooadlsH eara oiAfvmo. sxpeFtMiaial aaMr. Cad 13rfiK.y uf TvMMay mif)ni, "tin. aatilssi fv - ii .si,3..j i ..p4aataaaBaB.aBHrJaafel
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