VMMmm&mr. . - WSS ram, Kfll"" a S? r &. . ts kv?h 6JM3S SJr' -. T CROSS GIVEN AN IN HOSPITAL 'u - - - Irgcant Walter Pollock, Jof This City, Is Cited fyi lor uravery CASUALTY LIST DROPS T ifii.tr...,,.. ir.l. T C.w.ii f -"-"-". a-men i. ULim- Cluiniinii-At. licit'. Dies of Disease . , , , , bounded In action limbic lbnp bei - i tic Jul das when the Ameile ins nnd tho Frtnrh threw the i;,niiiih b-eelv Frtnrh threw the Otrninns back tho .Marne. erKpiuit Walter l'ol- "4l Vnrih . . ,..i ll ,.i..i .rnV .,n V . i . ..rnverj under Hie and decorated Jjnsi from I, lock, j lor bra - witn a war im while h hv tn a base, hospital tecoverlnr; fiom his In- juries Serge mt Pollock was di.ifted In the autumn of last jear and ttulntd at camp ile.ide and later at f'-inyi llan cock borne with bis He made his mother at the C street nddriss In a recent letter ho wrote that -' -- "" " "" -'!"" ii. rrjom ins reRiment in a lew nui s The comhlnd casliittx llt tmlav Rio the sinallevt toUl fot this ilt and State made public In two weeks U toM there are 513 mines on the liotim rol. 29 of then, belnc PennsMu.nl ..is The total foi PhllaOelpliI-. .uul illstr'et Ir lxu -three, and a thlr.l of th.se ba.e pr.vlou.lv been report.,. ..nollleUlh One Mildler Is listed n kill, il In i. tlon. two h.ie died of wounds foil, "tie Iiae bten wnun.lxl two bie In en Rased. tout ire prlonci and ntn Is ir.lsslnR Major t.Msnr T Vott wl.lj, known clubman and all-round nihTite who wnn fi lliilsnii nlHmr intli lln. llml i'io In France, linstlKd of ilKta ificralM f 111,.-- l.tplll.nnnl 1Mu.il. I 1 llnnl. former P.m. fcotbnll Mar oHlclalh ic- "0',X Tblln "know ported as wounded has mei been in- wlnthir bis Itmlid mother had tt re Jured, but has been contlnuou-Ov, in iu- ived ,i wb.'cl.d ch.iir thut hail been the serlco. nccorditiR to his niotlur, promised lur Mrs Alan Hale lHtrls ! PrHate laniet was drifted in Vmcm- SKETCHES OF THE HEROES i ' ' ,","V,f " " -pl" i i-Hm. ihn- r ; : ""h.,s,:s".a, m," Er; J s Earned a Commission wcunds teceHed'w.is formem ine.hanlc ernploscd at While Camaletitnt !,',', ",?"n, ""!"', , ,h '. 'lHlideli.ht.i n ,d ' fthrannplt nil nt Dip umi. Hmn Inii s,nn , back with his regiment the 110th In- fantr.. after h Ind bfen taken to the hos- W recoe. ed sut.icltn.h to he able to LtudV ' w er."le 1 , , ,,K NtV. n,i"f """ &t As the surKeons said he would be as , lalt.c.I Mrs Imris Ii'u7",n- ' N" SlV , .srood as new when the ri t thrnuRh with Winced tl it tl .V U r .. '"". S"" Shj, ilm, he was permitted t. enter an of- lontu'cl mi bm ..!.,. ' ' 1It,m"nl " ,s $M fleers1 tralnlsiR ramp In rrinee Ue fui, ,.?., P , !,?J wl "' ol,,c "ther Juth- SS, passed the n.eniil pirt of the (In .1 . " , 1,,ZL?, " '!"'-r ln,n,H . feffif amlnitlon at the bead of Ills c.a-s with ... !' ' '!'' '"?, ,1 ',"' r"'Ja' '"' f the "iHth SB?V mark of 98. and i fe ,ins liter !, vr,",,, i.Vi ,"", "'"'l""'' Prat -Nntlonil t2CW! ... .i .i.- -,.. . i i . . ,.. .... . .. ' rm ri k n . nt. Im nc... ....,. , E.- r i, ,.., ,.. i i,., ,... -: "'..""- fiiciwoiiu Miart.ni ills. WS&'t momhspanwent-onoeJ-,,s old 'lie iitV'r "'thV c"u,YT"u ff" S 5 enlisted In the summer of l.st .car a , V-iUor "ni.V ii" t . ,"h ,.1.,n Mr' PfSr-s week after be had been married n. was' w,V. i.n,i- V '"-""'.r I.leuten .nt trained at ("amp H.uico.k and went Vr. r,.l tcl ..V '"tUuni w m .,ih oun.led France In JIn of this ear List week ,,,,,,, ,'.. x,,'"wl l"0'' tonimlsslons a little daushtei .irrhed at his home, of ",. "J '.01.1 0B"-1 iralnlnir ..inp In whose elsienco he Is not et aw. ire , , ramrr .r nst i'ar and ha been His only comment as to his wound was , .! r,,1-.' ..".n'e prll A ouncn 'th. i-ftmnrl. In l.i Urol lntt.. r, l. . oiuiner 01 .MIS I.lMrjI. Snri'nml Mc. JetSSTj! pitai, -l was nit n a piece of steel 'lr. Tf it h.1,1 trnnn .,n inli rurtha- 1 .. n..,.i RL?j7, not hi. lierA nnw M T"1.flt. . . .. - . , K$A?' inejoutniui oincer was a student at, ;S" thla countrv cot Into the wai He ZSxit ahowed a n-xtural aptitude for milium LvC "fe andhad been prnnoted to a ser - iM'tS ""; uciuic in b jiuui ipx lamp lian - Mnif -. . "' 'in'ite i.owaru .MUtitvn. of this LfiKJT r',,1a'' Samuel A. I mianl. whope,tit whose fate wis if ported some k,t3, death In m I nn wno nf ncll. .... .. ... 1. e ..-,. t.i. , ' .llu UII1L 01i: JH T .. .-...-.. .. . w... i.iiiiuuiii:cu ?SS;i.VTodav.'ls the son of Mrs Mar. T.m..,.i 1 wmn i-t . . ... ' ---..-...., ;7i?," ,",c""j n" sT,f,t ins mother re- Ojfi,:ed, .V."?1 . .1 ? ?" 'i'.V "" ""' n .1 U Vi-- f . "'" "ot ap- on the War Depactment casualty ill. nun It, ,,,... Efe'T wounded In action on lulv 30 II. ed with ?& his mother, Mrs. Wllliini Hiennan. at M? " ;fcl-r... r...V:L "'? .cu .".urine w Vj rSLi . ti ""'" i-ainpaicn witu the .Vitx .. uiu iniru iieieimeni. N .; 1 He went Joined "Old Third -.,....,... , Vt died )n a Kiencb ! base hospital on ' 1T'U IO . "..J ......... . October IS. ac- , r,rl l .. 1 - Klna tn ,n. . ..I 1.f ., I.. .nn . ..... ..."... ......T.. .,j j..-i iiiir-itif., v "TO live at "1 15 jsouth Rosewood st Corporal Pord mh tvventv-three e,us old. but had been a member of the old Ihlrd ReRiment. X P, fer eleven Uars- 5fMiS5 tnllSe1 "he" nl ,wcl" The ounB eoldler was hie and strons Dr his ace and mauaRed to pass hlin- .Ifbx t m reetultlnp office, throuKl'h'p onm -9 of his older friends ii, the for self nnn JTiio J,f It let nlelan .!... -1 .. t .- .1 reglmei He was a Breat fav. 1 lie, with iftyfa ..AHnn . .. t . "VJiviii- w.clDC,1i " a ftLTKcam, out was nro-1 . T , . . ,"' -,lJ. "l" nan cm- ?W mted soon after his unit, the 110th In-1 '.. Jed by Jt'ePIeree-Anow Automobile fjK rantry, 1. ached Trance "eJlul"'n ompam .In Pltt-.bureli lie enlisted in qS3 . I.leutenant I'lilllp Mortimer Ilrn-hv. cf-' f, . V a"u.."-lw serwee on the Mexk.iii jmJ r flclally reported toda as wounded In "d! r . 'J," ,rt '"''t-une, v.ars old SIM. The "iounV olrice'r was ' nl, rJ,m?"t0,"n l W -'! m In h hir sbnl' mei "0 W"1 t,l",sl ? l" ' l,e enUuicd mM of letter, contain!.,.,- l.Is-es to &SaK H. and his father was notified a mo, 11, aukum J, lie is ljlnetetn jeus old mil wmioilt ptiriiancnt nut t to tile . nun. merlcan Midlers in ncrm.ui prison Efh , ,a,ftr- but Lieutenant Parbj s natue did ffl ,. ! ,f J- , v'' His el.kr tt Hut these ale not 01.IH1.11y cdlrl,ls Efc not auoear on the v.,e n..nn.'. .,": brother, W itllam. is In the 01 . b.iiien 1 ilmn 1 ' . . . .1 JS'1- until ioda -i....ici,i iisi uefore enllstlnir he wis i cl ,ieT. V.i V. , ,u ,.i ... 1 ,. T le censor with nil lion noss looks at m Coroprii Wlllla,,. .ord k . 1 ed w Ittl 1 Is pare, ,s! Mr an.V Mrs If. in these critical ilas It N Mur a,ttel ,i, tbe klssl.iB loss. flKures WP lw ,Z,ii ,.J , H se', William Virtue, it 2J0! North Twcnn- nish '" "UH,a,n ,ne witl' undhi.kd tilfl double-cross mil then lias one MJfe" verely wounded during an eat y mornlm, ' eleluh street a"5 minds 1 beer that ou will -a . In ,,f bis un.ktlliiKs desttov it without AH, surprise, attack against German lienchesl 1'ri.i.te (buries II (base ir Ton, " wuv 1iIl1' It will not bo possible' trace The rros-es oil the letters jou ifcl on Santo........ 00 nim M 11(111. I.,...! '. ' . . t. ini-umle. st.inil. ei.lie. limn it ! write 1111N llle'in kifscs. put Mill l.tllt --' "' Miriiui ill II1,,,., ..I...... i( . .' "mil ait ami pioveu .in apt Htudent of mill- tar matters He served through the MeNlcan border campaign e .tiling pro- motion there and was Jatei tiansferred 10 me Jivnn iniantty Corporal John J V elnninn. v.outidel (n ai-tle-Ti on juiv ; was a member of WEt Company I, 110th Infantrj Hefoio he!, -0,i. rj . ,1J,)'1 1'ield Artll- dale as a war eluti 'I be emlv escep- fL 52lne the cu,orK lle waa emplojed at 1 ' " "nrr" pO afiei iithilll- Hon to thlH if the tare lonimunlt) tS5sU5?A 'C, R'n1"'ftt'n Arms Parlor as a ma- Drouncd no()0 heet ."?, exI'srku .. as aiwheica Republican 01 liemucritk mem. iP chlnlat He Is a Kraduate of p, ,;,, ' " "" r,el balloon obs.rvei, I i,er hiM be. 11 notoiiouslv pro derm 111 wards School In h letter leientlv t. lfe Hi ?...I "',K ?;ni.:Lr1n.)r"''nn. ft, he statea that he la rapidly recovet,iK' "- " -ii -'"iiii ttwiim hirept fr t'orpurul ieor I'almer, woundrd is 1- membet of the 110th Infaiun i, -.i.. iwh- ".u...j i. i . .... . . '. - !; rjaa y;..rK ..,'. nV" x.' . ... "'". 'a,.! i- 'rtA.'S' "-' ; " "vi '""if rirei ,,tie hub iiiuveu mncB ne joineii the colors j,tB-f iravuiK no lurwitruiUK auureus fff irlte Teni, ( aimldl. wounded, en. Rtg t listed In the old 'Ihlrd Reelineiit. X n 1, t,A P.. In June of last viar. when f.u. ,..., K-J&ff ifen e,a,rH oM, Afier b,-ll"f 'rained at 81 ' Cmp Hancock and asslened to Pom. FVM- 1 KLny G',ll,th Infantrj. h wa sent to to-1'?- i.ii.- in iftj t.i nun year, itia nar Sfri!?! .m. ilea in r.i" rl..iclun .... '" rrii.'.'n. i Frlll Join. II. Iletlmnk rpnne.a J1JW w... ... m. usw . ....n...i eurri. '?e.Ti ...... i.i i ..- ;-, "-.. --.-.... v Vy'- u"""rs. ui ocuuu, juiueo me colors JSf r.'y ' 1'' was sent to Camp Han , AjScock. and eventueellv iisiirnMil i, e...... iWAl- Pny SI, 110th Infantry. He lived with v'j&V-, his mcttiei at H.1B Hhunk atreet, and In , "TsW recent letter he btatea that he Is ro Si'Ws'cuperatlne rapidly. i,u riiiniii.ri.iiii a, Kulin, report!,! jji wguimru in ntiiun, uh sixteen ears i old when he Joined the First Itearlmen. P&&& ? P,L '". ,vl6'. H.e "ned n th , & JtnUrim border and when war was de. 5:r'lred lie was sent to famp Hancock, 'cAt i.iiiu.ii uciiib aiiucneu to ine lUtll JWiMchlne Oun Kquud. lle was employed sw.at the navy vairi befom he enllura n. W'ylL!fel Jtn. hls. " at S211 South et" lenth street. :, Miie.oi innr . i.owe, wounded jurlwx tbe PYanco-Ainerk-an advance ot mua v, vu)n jiuui inuuie to iiih unit. mo iJUlli Itifan 'A Scrappy Bunch" try, formerly the ,110th Inf Wry &n$ !$; . Tiiejr ate a oy bunch, are the men of the irooet I -110th," he said Ire a letter to Ills enrca motner, zir naun 11. ixwe, iil4 Broomall avenue. 'The ham V hown Heinle just what a sung iwr rwua-io-r .gui-iama can do ii teis sianea. lnU Is a Kreat soldier, nit. ir It Ilk the rolil blue steel of a whij a nusay ianK pack of . JI puts up a, ftslit as lone schlns gun niimunltlon lasts. b k will mak , bluff at w mm. to cu quartsrs. .jjc Ts , -..."v .'- , -, r J. v C. WH Wt rmnet over hid hMd. wj tmu-k In 'Kamcratl' like n phonorrnph run wild find nt the Mine time Intel hl Heht hand behind a bub and was petitierlnK U9 with an automatic revolver lie will never 'See hl father In the fatherland' airaln. If he Ind pltrtl fair he vvbttM lie a lle prisoner ttRlit now As It 1 he I a 'Rood' Herman ' Stienklnir of his own tintls SerRfnnt !.owe said, 'We were nttvcleliiR n ma chine Kim nest when a bullet drilled me through the left leu It was a clean wound and I kept on (rulntf. Ne Mil ferrv on the run and f wanted to he In at the flnMi Ileldei u little thltiR Hie ii fleh wound In the Ur doent ton anvbr.lv noAiIiv Hut nhout two, hours later Krltlrle Rot me throiiRh the rlRht Ipr and 1 had to ro back to the real I ant RettlnR alonit all rlslit. but vni Impitlent to be bark at the front BRam ' ond enlistment when the fulled State, decland war rti Germain bnvlnir been a inenilier of the Third Regiment ii r. for elRht .ear Private lame M Tntiln. wounded. N nineteen veals old and live at f,0"n I r'eilir avenue He was Injured .lulv 1fl , i,v hrainel Me h-ul been n memtier or I the llnth Iti.nntiv ilnce September i 111? Ilia h.t i.,i ,ii,t,,1 Mr-ntpiiibet- . . ! b lul been reeelve-.l In ha father '.inmea V Tohln dlstrlrt iltntltv of the ' .James r Tohln dlstrlrt iltputv of the KnlghN r I'nlumhus The jniiiiR ol- d'.r Is a graduate of Wet 1' ilti.letpliln l,,B" '"'h11"1 ""'I'll " Toblit n brothei , ' i, , ,hl vtnb ueBlinent. I H l..iin i,.m .rele I rni.k I I ..,.hn... of 'on. I .in I. llnth Kieiment w ik unoilli ii'iv reportid wounded In ait on fuui weeks' n.n but IiIh mum did not appi n on i me inn i il nt until ti-nv ill- pnien 'rf,ldl' " ''l'" 1 hoinp'-oii stteet ( nrorul III mill" M Kelll, WOillidcil be wnsl'" twilit-one eins old mil a iiiimtir . v,w, i,,l of '""iMit i: llnth Infantn l,tt.r "'. ditdl .luh l'l) .mil lecelved In his wife ,i,t(,l .luh I'd .mil lecelved Ml, , hr,rini. ivMti r in niit I ' nlon stnet k.us I be Im iii s bale to f" 'iscouilni; mer the tup 1 hnow , . '"nndlis n hns, km es will nunkn ,'",'''2 l,,llV. IV",,"'1'!1""1 "' fotJ "hit i r B 0,n"i"n '",' . v ' , , ' o""!'" '" '" '.'r'"'""!"' ,"r,,, ft.?., YiTia XrlnuV wiV'iuidrnn , VtiK.ist l'l mi oldltic to u If Itei n.ei.e.l In III, pirents nhout two wieks agr Hn enllstiil In the Niiinnil i,u,.i,l MUn i l,J,r'I ntr" I rUnlr ( hurle. I. ,niie,, .M.uuil.il ?,lVe,. !','!. '!": """L .,f "". f"-.' .'".his . . V. .' , " .' ' VJ' .. !.. I w .1 . " " " '"' V,,M l I'ltl Wollitr (trt c.l but IndlL'inntH lit U in. I I l,n,r ' ".m inU'll '1 ktlOW cln.,B . . .. ;:.",V."I,1, " ! fOniMllS '?"! "," ,"! ' '"K .J.0 "'" '! report V,,i ) hi wife Mrs Eleanor r, K M , "fajian. lCctehani. of tho Muth Jia. "..'. VJ"" "lual'n, is also in I i.ince I'mute William IC. r.r...tAl t,llu.i. Wounded. W HH ffirn.prlv .miiln.'.,i ,. ..... I I- ....... ----..w.. vnunuj ru i , llli, "'"e" uiuce or a local new spapct-. lie tal In i recent letter h s-il,i ihi v..,. ' fot the fact that he was on BUard dut 1 Oint niuht he would he been Utile il i " -.11110 siien mat tiust.il the d. ath ' "r-. nhu i liiiiie V.railtl Is .1 ,nt.n.. bee nt i-.,mn... u 1..1..V. i,.:L 'nem: --- -. - -...J...... J( .vJiii I11II11JT . .11111 sinred the s line dugout and the sa.ne Jr'n-o itatlo,, with Pri.ate Jlclnnre ,11'1 ramm res des at JS .North rifn. I Hrst street "" llu- r "'fy' """rd A. l.neei., Compnnj l 111th Infantii. as shot through the chest on Jul 30, accoiellnt, to wold lled at ')41 Snilne I nnlu t..... Aftcr his graduation from the fatliollc ijiiiii oumui, ui .nis cu, lie wa em . ... -. ...... .......... .... nuiineie'u "' the ' 1,B,,,t th'RiJ'irt buined bv mustard K?f on ul lu "e l ' nt -three 5eais , ", i'"". '" e-iui-iiioii w is .i rooter III .4. IPIlf I Tfl II1L 1. i K, nl. t . . M... I hir mh II el...., ... ...- .... ... ' ,v -, i.,, -3ijer stieet be wille" Motbei I killed foui ' erinuns and captured two otheis to el" u" for "iv lnjuiles I orpiirul umue I (.rear i oinnii.v K i"h inf ...m w'as 'wo'unded "oP,?"jfUh' s u li, 1 , rT 1,t'"-""1 , .., , li? . L ('.re'" '8 twf,'- "" ' , e.H. l"A"' eIlll,"'') l the , , ,"u lo",'!,', ''"rU,; ?f ' e"''Mwiul.i when ' - ' "" '""v"-" ne 111 ute Ills home w ith """ """ aum ur nnu jirs .0I111 V,1"'"" ,'u -''-' N"rl1' l.iwrenee stieet , however, hue sfnee inovnl to or"weus pa i.ieiiteimnl lil.isnl l. HurrU. olllelaliv ,, T. . u as wounded in le rtav s cisualtv 1 .-..j i-aci i 11 ins unit, tbe acioidliKf dntt the fa.L that ihV. tiV ? M in,,..,, ur..t. e7A;i i.i... -i .. ; .,"" -" I"" loved battery Accrrdlnif to the .friolal lepoit I.leu tenant Han-s was wumii r!;....l.,.'i".u August IS, et his inother has reeelveH liners i ruin nun dated Aukumi .'i .." ford, has written l.ls pamVtsTha't i,a,"ix; Captures a 'Boche' nrnTlsoner "t'a'r for Each Relation Slf '..'j; over for all the rest of his relations He did not explain In detail, however. Just bow he managed to eolteet such a largi assortment of nrlanners Private Harbour is a mem. ber of the 109th Infantry, formerly the riist Regiment. X tl, v.. and was sllghll wounded at the Marne on Jul 17 He recovered quickly, however, and bad rejoined his regiment long before bis purents were officially Informed of his injury. rival (beiter O. hrl.erli, reported mlusl.iK in a recent lamialt list, is the son of -Mrs Worman Jsheetz. a widow, of Quukenown, I'a. He Is nineteen ve.ira old and enlisted earl in the sum. mer of 1917. After a few weeks at a training camp neat Columbus, O, he was transfeired to Camp liieene and went noronii fmm that cantonment In Mav of this eat. He was a member of the Quakertown Home uuaias anu of the feons of Veterans. ('riioral Joseph A. hloan Is named on the oftlcial casualty lists today as liming been slightly wounded Rut bl father. Ihoinas Koan, 6035 Klngsesslng avenue, has received no word from the War Department as to Ida son's Injury nor tbe young man ever referred to is. m. nwmviwu. jceivri. I awn In. . 1,, ,' h, n u""' ' f -P'e constltueni I leute ant I ariVi i'J'J , f. 'ThetH Is howevei an fu.iiomi. na- (.ernui ,ht bu nl.Jrf'.V.'n1"'!1 " " "" for u lU-publkan m .Jorlt in s.,mte set on flriine. bj)..,? ??l ".' ?" ''', lon , and House 'I lie wai with kui.k will be L." "rr...ril .".';. ,da V Kr' P rtli bv fiiottP,i i ,. ai with .ommodltles "ic miun uir iiiuir mm ontlnuouHlyvl , 'ZcSlgu,,' ",,l,ilu' """"'" nM bll,l,,,,,"t ! "A" et even thla tbrl IIub e xm'.lence t'' "IT B':", ""-.i-hanl maihie In the failed to com Inee the foinfr IV , fro,! 0"1 ,"? ""i"' haNH "''"t"" ,oxd ball captain that life as an libsever vwis "ie 'lllJ '" "" l "due ta of our mills unvthltur but 'dead slow.' and l. T,.i,.a ""! fartoiles Our home, niaikets muiit and reeelved a transfo, h,.i ..'.' ... V" be made atliactlvi' to mil home workers -, .v, bn ,j ..,., n , irinuer I. isepiemuei lo and Sen ei ber aveit eiouonilo dltt ter HHIOm it is and in none of them did li even to the int. rests of the nation If it. '"" "c iiavniK oeen injured. .oi lo maintain In the wai or inuustr tue ln0. l""s lelt."s Penned on hosnltai . prestluo II wins In the wai of bullets or Red Jrcsa puper, added Jls ' have a Consress undei Republican i-rnaie n iliiim . Harbour, of BiiHtu' fcont nil ' ton avenue and Dark n.. i'.'."' "ustl.e- SGT..JE.RISENVVtT' LIEUT. WM.DRENNAM SEGT.HENRYR.LOVE UEUT.HENtlY 80NSALL SEGT. WALT. POLLOCK Wounded Wounded ' Wounded Wooticleti Wounded g ILM32E- i-J COBPWM.FORD- CORP GEO.PLrlLa DledolWoundS Woonded WG. COLLINS Wounded J.M.TOBIN Wounded REPUBLICAN COUNTY LEADERS TO CONFER1 Stall Cli.iirin.m Crow E prctiil to Alrot Associates Hfre et Week lb pulihi .u ouut le tders proh ibl will mid In Phil nit Ip'uu net week to umplete plmfl feu tin pubernntorial c imp iIk.i st uh ts6n nor William I! ("low lbiiubll. in Stato ihniimiu is esjiicteil tn niil.o hero to confei with the count. Ieulers t tbe lb publii in stit,, i ommlttce b..idiiiarti is on south tiro il street en- coiir.iKiiiK lepnits no bciiiR: ucclxed The ipath liicnlb the Miters eat liei in tho i lmpik'u Is inpldiv ells.ippt.u inc Da.Id II I. ini otei.in Itepubliun kailei of tho Twiutleth Wind, s Mill to be ioti-(,r foi the cmdldac of It.lni i V. WnNh foi IIih ,nnnc. on the Munki- ml . ourt bench eatised b the ikntb or Judiri (.ilpln Walsh lies in the Twen tieth Wild (Jinernnr HruinhauKh will mike the ippointuie nt to fill tho .lcall. ltwp uscntitlM' 1 bom is 1' Mc.Niiliol, who icslKind i- the leflslitie candid ite In thi -i vciitli distiict which comprise, s the Thirtieth Wnrd is siid to be serloush con-ideieil b ilie Gocinor for the plate Wilson Asks Nation to Elect Democrats Continued frnin l'nce ,ne support tliei. President l e IccthiK to the Cuiicrcss n iniijotltj eon t. oiled in tluisp who are not, in fact, in hjinpatlp, with the atti tude uiul action of the udminlstia tlon Plea .Vol loi I'.trh i need not te! e,ti mi fellow countijnien, til it I um nskitig joui siippuit not for m. eiwn snke oi foi tile suke of a political paitj but foi the sake of the il ition Itself, in oiilei th it its inu.iul tinltj of pui pose m il be evident to all the vvoild. iti or.llna'l 'inns I would not feel at IlbeiU to make such an appeil to jou. In oruiniiy times home 01 among; our associates 011 tin othri side of tho si a 1 submit inj illlllculties anil tin hopes to vou, WOODROW WII.sON REPUBLICANS NEEDED. DECLARES BRVMBAIGU lliirrinburj;. Pa, Oct :." - iliive ruor HiumbiiUKli todaj sued the follow Iiik st itemeiil ' I bo people of this loiinti. know full well that a ltepubli.au 1 onuess is as loval as a ! niocrntle e oiiKifss The votes of the Republican members of the present i"onsiss easllv suppoit HUH statenieni ineie is inuiioii no lieasDi. whatever tot a Republican com- imuultv to Mipimrt 11 u.iuoeratk canui ' - :...., . ....... Y " 'Mfet,w wihi uipjwii fn.in ut i i i iiiKix t m.ii m i ii i! ii n in ' mid our homo cauital We shall need as never In fore a most effective and ra tional nroteitlve tariff In no other wav ran sif.guard American labor nnd capital In no other way can we in IRRIDENTISTS VISIT PAGE Ambufisador to Italy Receives Del peri.linn mi V.p of Denarltire i Home. Oet. 'JB An In Idenllsts' eom- mlsalcni composed 'of representatives of Italian provinces under Austilan rule, was received b Thomas Nelsen l'age, Amerkan ambassador, on Tuesday on the eve of bis departure foi America The members of the cotmnlttie vveie deputies from Irent. Trieste, Islrla and Dulmatla They were headed by Prof, Ixirenzonl, of Tient. While he is In Amerlea, Ambastador l'age will explain the Justice ct the Italian aspirations of these provinces, He will take with him, as a gift to President Wilson, a replica ot the mon ument to Dante elected by Italians at 'Irent as a protest agulust Austrian at tempts to tlermanl7e Trentlno ' Fly 1150 Miles in Six Days Waybills' ton, Oct. 25. Uslnt,' two army tialnlng ahplanes, three avia tors liae completed a flight from Houston, Teii,, to "Washington. Tho aviators, lAeutenants W. I. Bancker, n K. Cone and C. I' Leo, left Ulllng. kon Field, at Houston. October 17, and completed ma irici ot w tunes in ill 1 1 sj c . . 1 . ..m. hi tl t riii uiiiii.i.e. in 1 ti i " i PUlll (Ur IIUL III lui en i jiiti in ijij INSCRIBED ON THEROLirOT JOS SIMON Wounded TONYCAPALOI Wounded L.J. DOUGHERTY EO. UANAHAN Wounded wuuodecl CHASG JAMES U.RBETHAM Vouitdect WoundM ttfWRlCL JOt50N VM eAtJCOUIl. Cussed -.yos.ndd-c5asrd IKC SCHAErFER. -JOS WGHOSTIfto Wc3urd.il wounded I TEUTON CENSOR I STRICTLY TABOOS ! KISSES BY MAIL "Spin l- ei-oiikt' li.m on Ciosi Marks in Lcltris, Wiitcs C.iplutc.i Pliil.iilplphi.nl The. time-worn American i ustom of ni.lliiiB 'kisses' to those iou love, Is siiktlv taboo in the otlleo of the lienn m eensois lather Jetlousv m t-uspklon i prompt those officials tn prevent the de- male the (lernim eensois believe It. 1 hev take them for a war map or i cede Whin wiitinp don t send ciosces for (lssts is tnev ue not peimuiia,' iti ute Robeit .Stokes I onnei has written loin a pilsou iimp to his mothei at t.313 Dicks avenue And .Mrs Conner p.hses be liifoiination alone lo otbei mothers and Hueitlip.ii Is of tinman ptisoncrb I MHfcJffWT" g'' sii I vss .atx . MllJJJ BJ?i Of Will Conner . mciiibei ot Companj ". Cn.wMili.i.Ti'ii Hnnnrts IIi"li Alor 110th Infantrv vv is eaptun d at Chateau- IK ""''ft " , ,'" . Vr J. Thietiv on .lulv ii, and this letter la t.ilit Suspend I raina in riancc the onlv wotd reeelved fiom hlm.slncii e, :, .i.' , i ..,,, ihl,r- l,h..r thm He wiites tlmt ho In befog Special Cable to Liemng I ulihc l.edgtr treated fine' nt LaiiKesaUa, l,erman ropir(olil, J9S, hu .Veil lorl. Times- Co. He writes also that ever) member of, t'oppiiliaKen, Oct J5 his coinpanv that escaped death or In- This , In 1i.ih been lavatred seriously Juiv In the drlvo Is now a captive tobacco BUYS COFFIN FOR ILL HUSBAND Police Scareliiiifr for Wife Wlio Disuppi'.iri'd After Purchase ftm i,i1 lr.j. it-.-. 1 nil. t ii rr fm 11, i vina sJnionrlle. who Is said 'lo have "ome beia fiom I'oston after having puichasid a $10 rotllu fot her husband, Ivlng, ill at the Mastachusetts Oeneral Hospital and turning a deaf ear to his P,1'Viu:lhuPb,nd:mDa,v0iu1,Mn,onel,e. was neai dentil A priest who United hei it thn behest, of the. sick man pleaded with tin wlfe.without ieult Tour little ilflldien are mourning their mother h lurs i ue vouiigesi is nut two, the eldest eiuht 'I hev are at their Cianillliuwte-I i- "lifio uiii mould- jell them the night she, went away. Mmonille Is a victim of pneumonia. Btantlinotnei s wneie ine inoiner left but In- Is better, anil piisicians saj he ma tt re.ovei S-pi'iuer MiKcun IleifT Dies , ord leached this city todi that i Hpeuier Mikeau Relff, who left West Philadelphia last Juui to become, man- agei of the i:iuet Magnesia Cumpan)'s oIIIch in Pittsburgh, Is dead In that city Ten davs ago Mr Relff wrs stricken with Intlueura He died on Wednesday He- will be bulled tomor row afternoon at Aillngton Cemetery In this clt) Mr, Relff wus Dill t) -three e.us old and leaves a'vvldow and one Chl'd While a resident of this city an was active in tbe affairs of the Bluckley Beptlst Chuie-h. Senate Ratifies Italian Treaty UfclliKtou, Oct, I'd Tile Italian draft treaty, providing for reciprocal m; Itary service of citizens of that country and the United States, was ratified ;eJ terday by the Senate The treaty is similar to those already made wlitlt Qieat Britain, Kiance and Greece, in pn.e or ine wnw mat rue oau-, IlulnI;tr f patients Increaeed 100 per nedi be iikked hs niolhei to ttet ion- ,, No fumlly Is apared, and many ueeted with the Red Cross and send ine .,,,,, ,lln dsnK r pneumonl.r Tho n iy.oi and eoniplete mill of toilet u,Mlltls are overcrowded with III and article as I lost all mv eatthlv posses- '!, '. '""' sions In the ficht Keiul ine some. - h d , Mo) lnf0ctlon the Gov erroceileM and e annul woods that vv 111 ' ,,, lulH rioseel all theatres i biennis keen and dun t foi set pleat of smoking r" '".?'.' ,"?'.." euul .",'; iilii.enn? -""'"i ' COR.RT.F. KELLY Wounderd COR.R O.WCINMAN Wounded CARL D9CHMALZE FRANCIS KUHN Killed Wounded IN GERMAN PRISON CAMPS . S. (Jics Xami's of '22 IViin1 .inians I Ft-lil In ICni-ms lly tlic .issminlrd I'm i.sbtiiRl.in. Oet if, The tintiies nt I four olllc. is and c.ctit-lhc enllsti.l men In Uiriinn prkou camps were an tiouiiied todiy b) the War Pcpiltmcnt l.kulenants fiiorpe .M Oawford. 71." Van Uuren stieet, WIImlnRton, Del. la nt Knilsriibe Lieutenant fre-dcilo Pos ter 1 1J llanisnn street, Ki-t Oi inse, N' .1 Is at an unknown camp c.rb soldleis locited an , ,,, ,,",,,'? ,!, , , , , MiMII.1'1 f II nil JJII Mlfflill strrit l.ri I int. i-i Keniilli ..inr stunnsin I 1 h rwcntj nii.tl. street r.rle Pa VVilllim llwilis Inlls.llle In llruc. t leli.rnli.nt trnmr, sliipnensliuiK Pa. Zm inn 1 ltoh irt Hli-ler e rlll. l'l Owrlts s i lot tr e .rll'.l !'. Willi. mi I iiMim? Vrnnkl. Pa ilnil.s II lletrlcks IluUils l'l . I fun J hn toilless Nurlht iKt Pi , I", e' ll.olri h Hriilfnril Pi . e-aitnr I 'I u trilH iirlhenst Pi, I'lnuile V ""M i'ii.iih mi hm l'l lnute l uslni "ss s ,uih Se. nil. htnil I MHri-llili.n, 1 l ink simi.1, MlMi'l I'-i liiims ltcnlill.ln I lialun Hi Nirlhenst I'n l'hirli! VV heUr l.ln inlnvll'i Pa Mrh.cl Plltnsh. Ht I'lalr. , l'l . II nil II 1 1tUi- 44 Marvin iV'lilH lal" l'l Willi im J ll-irlncr Pill.llle Pi l.lin Prel hpuce. 111 Kist Mntli street l.t tc I'a VI i MP INCIlI.srAIJI i,n-".ei nit 1 ilriiHiuut menue Pallaeklplilu AT l.IMHflUJ It I ill.n-in .Ne. r ltrnj in.in . i VT I.V.NnPNSAl.V olpe Consholi irken lfiel V HINT RETURN OF FRENCH ART Alercly Took Tt for Safekeeping, Germans Say lainiliiit, Oct. 25 Valuable woiks of ait beloiiKlnpr to museums and private ovuieis in the legions of Cumbrnl, Doual nnd A'alenciennes. now In the lnndb of the Oeim-ins,, will be icturned undamiiKed to their owners after tho war This utmouni pment is made In a Ocrnnn Cioverntncnt wltcless mes sjt,e icccivcel he. e Thee orkb of ait lne, under tlio oi deis of the supremo at my comnnnd, been sent to a plate of mfety, to sae them ft rim dtstiuctlon l)j bombatd ment, the nicsbaBe sas. SOLVING CHEMICALJROBLEM Baruch Sas U. S. Soon Will Be InuVpciiilrnt of tlio World liy the Associated )'rcs VV n-lilnqlon, Oct 2fi Ann 1 lean In elepe nde ate of the woild for inlneia and ehenilcil ii.oduclH. heretofoie obtained mosllv ft cim Uerminy, Is in pio'peit, ip i eordiiiK to Chairman Baruch of the war Industrie s bo ird 13perts headed bv Charles 11 JI.ic Dowell, chief of the chemical division of the boird, Mr II true li said lodty, are meetlnc with auecesa In the develop ment of new- processes of lnmuficturo or 8landardl7lUB present pioeesses At tho same time, they ale fusteiliiR tho use of Herman foimulae foi obtalnliifr In Atnerl. i soluble potash, amillne dves, optical r1..sh nnd chemical apiraiatuo INFLUENZA ON INCREASE ln. S,insii influenza UaHt week tho It will cIohw the chuiehes some of thorn ate being convened Into hospitals Gloucester City Lad Wouneleel Lleiiiienter (Itj, . I., Oe t. 21 MrM. Margaret Matl.uk, of 825 Monmouth street, bus bten nothaed bv I he War De partment salng that her sou, Coiporal hamtiel Matlack, was wounded In I'taneo I Aupust 11, degiee undetermined Mis. Matlack leeently received two letters fr0m bet son. One, dated September 8. bad ,,,at pe ..u been gassed, but would "" - "e "" ,"' '" r'om another source she learned that he is with his company again, -- " " . Illlilii lllilllllll hit llllllll i I I1'1'111111111 ;1 , HONOR 1919 mmmm MShi v tK- LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 851 North W. A. KUSER Viet Pr, n qB. Mi. (Mttmnm REPUDIATE MAP Jugo-Slavs Object to Sign on Conference Build-. ing Here HL'PTURE IS AVERTED Diplomats Decide to Leave lloimdary Lines to Men at Peace Table A llue.tine.l tupture In the ooiiTei nco of the l'emncrntlc Mld-Kuiopeiin I'liloti meellntt In Independence Hall, Was iieilcd ttdiv by the conferees hrandltiK as nnotliel-il 'a disputed imp nnd nsseillni; that the boundaries of the new nations cmerRlnB Into being would be settled at the peine eonference Tim tin eat to withdraw from tho de liberations was made by l'l. Hlnlto lllnko.lcli and SI, Vosjnnk, leprcsentn lives of the .l.!Ro-Slns llllterlv prolestltiB nttalnsl the houtid at lines Indicted o na huge map on the wist wall of the old City Hall, Plfth and Chestnut streets, Doctor Hlnkolch declared I nless the imp Is icpudlatcd by this mnfercni 1 and niv colleague, to our crt it tipril, will be foreed to withdraw from tho confi-tcnie, 1 cannot be a. ineniher of a convention where the na tion il ilslits of nn people are mistreated and misrepresented In this wav. The iiio'h ohjeillon to the imp wns Insert pirlh on the fact that It sepa la.e.l a strip of land on the Adilntlc se.fioin tin terillorv ilalined'hj the .luiro.siiuse This strip the Italian Irre dentists eftslre In the possession of Italy. As Iioetor lllnkmlch oJeed hi ob jection and his ultimatum, the enov of the It ill-in Irredentists, l)i. Giovanni Alin.iKl. Interjected. ' It a a shame. It's n sh .me " Hut oil speedllv was poured on tho tumbled waters bj Hi Tliomas CI. Sl.iirjk, prenldcnt of the new Czecho s'ovak republic and chairman .of the conference, Mi's.ujk epl lined that the objec tionable imp was intended uierel for publlilty pui poses and that II Indicated "' Intention of HxltiK boundary lints I. ,, ,.,. 1,. ...."..... -....... Ihc piesl.Unt's statement was" unbelt! bv Di Herbert A. Miller, itlicctor of tbe federation for u mld-i;uropcan union The eonference thereupon passed a icsoliition branding tho map as un ollicl.il tl ant .leriiM.lm. rapltal 'Hit declatatlon that Jerusalem should be the capital of the world, the capital of tbe spiritual rebirth of the world, was nude bv Mar Itt-imnr IJen-Avl, of Pal estine, who, In a brilliant and Impas aaSncd speech reminded the envova tint the .Iivva must be accorded Just ttcat nient at the hands of the oppressed peo ples now nearing frecdoni 'I was born on the hills of Jurlri," 'aid Bon-AU. "and have triveled tbtougli all the countrks repiesenlcd at this conference .Icrusilem, Palestine ..(.'iln Is the home-land e.f the Jews and wo think Christendom for Its unselfish sacrifice In our behalf ' It will be a gieat ca when Jerusalem becomes the caplt il .ir a Jewish Slate 111 Palestine It should become the capital ot the trebirth of the spliiluil world, It should trill become the capital of the world " At the e-onfciencc todav Christopher Diko, of the Albanian Nitinnal plrt, urged ' the Balkans for the Balkans," and calmed that tho Albanians who the first Inhabitants of the Uelkau ro Rlons theh location there .latins back fot 1,000 ieais Dili., In asserting that Albania was now occupied by Krenih and Italian troops, declaied that Kr. nee and Ital had asHiued Albania that the occupa tion will bo onlv temporarv. lej, we are a Kcnerous people," re nin) ked Doctor Alamgia, the envoy of lh Italian Irredentists, looking toward Doctor Hlnkovkh, the Jugo-blav delc fcate. 'Dont insult, please," exploded Doc tor Hlnkovkh ' Rumania teicla.v Is standing for com plete fiecdom, declaied Captain Vaslle Stolea, envo of the Rumanians Ho sild iiutonomj under Austria or Hun rai was not desired because In the fu tuie. it would onl lead to the same oppression and despotism Captain Htolca said a plebiscite con du. ted under the Iron hand of the llun g.irlm police would not reflect the wishes of the Rumanians "(live me the police of Htmgiir," bo declared "and let ine bring them Into Philadelphia and 1 could force the i Iti e'ns of Philadelphia to voteja union with Budapest. 'Our nation wants to lie complete! fice from Austrian and Hungarian dom ination We demand the unltv of the whole i ace undei a single political bod. Wilson railed (treat Liberator I'lesldent Wilson was described as the ' great liberator of the nations," bv P, J. Volkeapan, who spolo. for the Klnns lie said the Klnns can be a nlinportont factor In tho Mld-Uuropean Union Ho suggested that Petrograd might even tual! be made a free city and In ternationalized, with the northern rail vvas of Russia contiolled by the League of Nations. tlreetlngs vveie sent to the confeicnce today by the Lithuanian National Coun cil and 'by the Polish national pari. Representation at the conference was de nied the Carpatho-ltUbSlans on the grounds that the peoples of the Ukraine alrend were represented. Doctor Masaryk this morning received the fervent congratulations of the col. leagues over the vlctorv of the Czecho. .Slovak army In Krice, Reports from abroad asset t that Immediately after healing the proclamation of their new Republic's copstltutlon. the Czecho slovak troops assaulted ona of the most difficult positions along the Alsue and took the village of Terron at the, ba ond'B. point. f ' 1&-9 MOl&LiP I Tourabout Touring Car S Pattenger 7 Panenger $1685 $1785 Sedan Convertible $1985 Usual Lexingten Quality 1919 features, refinements and colors ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW. ROOMS, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Variety of Closed Models Demonstration and Art Catalog on request Broad 5tr -OBotk MtrMw m mm jinl - TmnmTwi MEN FOUGHT ON Major Denig Writes Wife of Marines' Gallant Work AT BELLE AU WOOD Licutonuut Colonel Hughes m and JMajor Lloyd, This City, Also in Charge Tho story of tliteo Philadelphia of ficer who went through tho Uelleau Wood battle Is told In it letter written bv Major Robert 1. Denlg to hi wife, who Uvea at 2131 Porter street. Major Denlg was In the Tight with Lieutenant Colonel John A. Hughes, son-in-law of near Admiral I'irk, I'hlHdel phla, and Major Egbert I. l.lod, 900 Cedar avenue How tho marines went forward, ma- cblnc'Buns raking their lank-., men fall ing right and left, hut the survivors un daunted, I told In Major Denlg s graphic letter. "A man near me was cut In two," Major Denis writes ' Otheri when hit would stand, It seemed, for an hour and then fall In-a bean " A T.leutennnt Overton mentioned Is the famou vale athlete, whoo dettn was reported several weeks ago Major Denlg's letter follows In part: Kpnkr of Mother In ( rials "We formed up in a sunken road on two sides of a valley that was perpen dicular to the enenn's front: Hughe light, Holcomb left, Sibley support. We now began to get a few Wounded, one. man with nslicn face came charging to tho icar with shell rIiopIi He shook all over, foimed at the mouth, could not speak I put him under u tent and ho noted as If he had a fit "I heard Lieutenant Overton call to one of his friend to end a certain pin to his mother If be should get hit "At 8:30 we Jumped off with a line of tanks In tho lead Kor two "kilo1 tho four lines of marines were as strajght as a rile, and their advance over tho open plain In tho bright sun light mm a plcturo I shall never forget. The fire got hotter and hotter, men fell bullets sang, shell whl?zed-banged and tho dust nf battle got thick Overton un hit bv a big piece of ihell ond fell Afterward, 1 heard he was hit In the heart, so hi death wis without p.ln He. wa burled that night and the pin found. "A man near me wa cut In two Other. when hit would tnnd. It seemed an hour, then fall in a' heap I veiled tn Wllmer tflat each gun In the barrage worked from right to left, then a rab bit ran abeid and I watched him won dering If he would get hit Good rab bit it took mv mind off the carnage "About slt llcntnni Jumped up out of a trench and tried to surrender, but their mae-hlno guns opened up, we fired b-tck, thej ran and our left company after them That made a gap that had lo bo filled, so Slblevn advancer! one of 111 to do tho Job, then a shell lit In a mnclilno-gun crow ot oui and cleaned It out completelv found Itefuge II. Hole "At 10 Jl) wo dug In the attack just died out I found n bole or old trench, nnd when I was flat on 111 back 1 got some protection Holcomb wa next me, AMlmer porno way off. Wo then tried to get repot ts Two companies wc never could get In touch with I.loyd came In. and reported ho wa holding some trenches near a mill with six men rates, with his trouers blown off, said he had sixteen men pf arloui' companies an other officer em the right reported he had and could ee ome forty men, all told 1 hut, with the headquarter, wa all we could find out about tbe battalion of nt ul 8(10 Of tbe tvventv coinpanv of ficer who went In three cine out, and one Pite, vvaR slightly wounded Tumi then on to about 8 p m life was a chance arid mighty uncomforta ble It wa hot as a furnace, no water and the had our range ton f Three men llng In a shallow trench near me were blown to bits ' You could hear men falling for help In the wheatllelds Their cries would get weekei and weaker and die out, The Herman plane wtto thick In the air; tbev were In groups of 'from three to twenty. Thev would look us oe and then we would get pounding One of our plane got shot down; he fell about a tbourand feet, like nn arrow, nnd hit In tho Held back of us The tank ex ploded ond nothing was left, "We had a machine-gun officer with us nnd at six a runner came up and lepntteri that Summer was killed Hughes' htadquai ters were all shot up "As twilight came, we sent out water pirtles for the relief of the wounded Then we wondered If we would get re lieved At 9 o'clock we got a message Seashore fe Excursions TO ATLANTIC CITY Ocean City, Wildwpod, Cape May , EVERY SUNDAY Until MJVKVtnKR 24, IBIS - , (Inclusive) 7,30 A. M. from flieatnnt or houtl. Mreet terry -Oct. S7. , lleglniitnir Nov. 3, Ksruralona will run frnin Cheat nut hired JVrr only, llrtiirnhir, leute Hrukhore I'oluU 5 15 I'. M, , $1 QC ROUND J.SOtrip War Tax 10e AddltlonsI WHIASflRMENT.CO 1209 Market Street toe. will certainly be lntertd la a Tiuu-anteed asilns of lilt to (IS oa a Hull. Coat or Drew, won't ou? Tben come la our fariorr tomorrow and sav that much on el try pure-baa. i Phenomenal Overstock Sale Saturday Only 600 $26, 927.50 930 Coats C 15 Dresses C'oata. In Waal Valaura wllh fur ralltra Sulla d velopad In Bmarle-at Kll labrlca Man with fur rollara u Dre-aaa In un in 1u, mtnn,. in ut.t ul rbclerat pf atln, Wool Berfe-,. lra7'l aaet neinetle e-reBe. All neaeit Pall colotlosa. ra iur ..uiui-n, .,. ani tuenir ror tb Stjnit iadlra. Plratr of Bttcki fer mourning -near In tbla ul. , 1 , aiefttM.j o-r M s $ iwl If a- iM rwr m '.We.afj now bt ht fc town tt l rest and to lick our wound-, "An t i-oda down the battalion once companies zau stroni- crneo co e march, now you see fifty men with, a kid second lieutenant In commantl. On j company commander Is not et SI." MRS, RILE SUES FOR SON Marital Tribulations of Detroit . Couple Aired nt Norriitown Norrlalnwn. r Ot:t., 2S. Jud.e , Swart 'heard the petition of Mrl Krnnk Jllle, of Norrlstown, to regain poeslon of her two- car-old son, whom her hubnnd I accused of taMmr from her some time ago to place him In school where, It was alleged, she could never see him again Counter-charge are made by the father that his wife la careles nnd fond of Bohemian life. The lilies were married In Toledo, O., nine enrs ago and went to Detroit, where I'llo wa emplojed as an archi tectural engineer. Mrs Itlle started d. vorca proceedings there, but a recon clllitlon was effected, the sis In Feb mat, 1918, she said, her husband sold a propertv In Detroit fot HO.OOO which cost him 110,000 and had a monthly In, come from an Invention of $800 to $100. JIrs Itlle denied that sho wrote "Con felon of a Woman Who Didn't l.ove Her Husband," which appeared In a magazine L-lie admitted that she had 'a lllenry inclination and "tried to write The Court took the case under advisement. To imprcM (A u;Aot worM vaults II a superior product. FIAT sW Thm Mamlmr Car ..' Ths Master Car For immediate delivery. Choice mf colors. 1827 CHESTNUT STREET Women's Scotch Alt Desirable Wool Hosiery 'Makes &-f-scc rx.,. 9fum$cl. COI. Illh& CHKST.MJTSTS. Q J ENGLISH TEA ROOM IHot Luncheon .SauiiiolcTirj Dainties ! Intlc-s I j Menu Changed Daily I Hcafmablc Prices 35-37 South 16th Street ruts i Bull Dog Bunting Sx 5 ft 13.15 4x 6 ft 4.00 Ex 8 ft .eo 6x10 ft 8.00 Hxl2 rt lS.fll 10x1 ft IT 10 I Other fcOittj and ! Price list malttil L. FINK & SONS, 56 N. 7th $1 PER WEEK niAiunvnt ''l WATCHER f JK1VKT.KV .H On Credit at Cash Priest) No htcurlty BeauM-ed $30. worth. SRO - CM. Write or rhaae Wm. OTJonnell 138.yr SWEATER SPECIAL lleu.y wool, flue quulity, all SA.8S colors- $H 50 value . " wool. I MON SUITS llrmt made, prrfret flttlnci ft fQ.OO value ..,.; Suit THE, II N. 9P- ST. PHI LA. 1 Deior Above Alnrket. Open Km. H FALLSUITor $ 25 OVERCOAT TO ORDER Real fiO Value Real Bnappy tlotliet tliat lit to porfedlon. UuolenH are thi !t t lia ma rkf t affordn Coma and prove to ottrrlf thut our ul urn are tinmatcha Lrie. QOODFRIEND 37 North 9th Street viAititir.n "lIAIOHl MOYKIt, Oct 28. 101g! imATRICR MOVI.n nnd R. I-ESLIE HtrtHr In ltv tobn Mi-Flmnvl HKATHH AKMimtlHTtH Oct IS of pneumonia.' CATHARINE wife . of John Armbruattr,; 1tlntlfa lnvllp,! tn Hftpnd arvie.. a flat.r. V?J o oJ J .'So p m r,3 H .IXrt at Int, prlvata.'i.l WMilam rtaum and daughter of', the lt William U nnd Mophiu Mace Ralattvya ' invlifil tn funeral Mon . L' p. m . from litut X elOih l Int private, ' ji riBN.NBrT e), i In France of pnaui monia thujiam jcinKi-j. nanrri r. cnij iitiarmarlat'a mat V, ti N balov-d bua liiinit nf Kvellna e'obb Bennett aged 29, In. terrrd In the mllltan cemetery In Franc. 1'ro Idenre, It t , nnpara nleaae con. I- ItyRVB Oct 21, JOHN husband erf Mary Ftrno (nee Klnn) He was arnm tier nf Kline S'e-vv )eara Aaao , F, of A Court, Nn in nn,t Amerlran lCaalea. Fu. neral Sat , I p m , from '.'142 Croaa at. IM. Holy Croaa cJem ci.ANf r Oct j.i of pneumonia, CHARLES W. t'UMT, ami of lllchatl and Jennlo Clancy aired 11 Funeral Mon , S.8I1 p. in Int, Holy Croaa Cem IIU.VHY- Oct J J. HARRY, huaband of ths late Hannah Henry. Relative ara In vited to attend funeral, flat,. 1788 K. Maaeher at Int, private. Holy Sapulchra C. m HARROCK8 Oct 22 of pnaumonla. JOHN' J IIAIIUOCKH, beloved on of Jamta and Martha, aved IN Funeral Hat . 2 p, m , from parenta rcaldencc, 4315 Wingonock likrr it rr.tnkfcrd KKI.l.KV At Atlantic city, of pneu in n n I . Oct Jl e'HARI.KH F., aon of Joaapb nd the late Amelia Ktlley, Hervlcea Hal., 3 HO p in. till Pacific c, Atlantic City. "kBNNEY. ict. 28. 'EDITH, daurhtcr of Frunl. jiiJ Hadle Kennvj (nee O Donntlll ""irrel from parenta' realdenre, ' 2481 s)f. Uakdale at. Hat, 8 SO n ni Int private. . IvINO --Octf Jl, MARUAllBT WT. Wlla' or William Parle Kin, aaeel 211 Due notlaa , of funeral Will be slve-n front 217 H. Kit.' wood at ... vtcuini.uii ure -j., a. univeraity hoc. pitui i-nnu . .. . ,.f e'autuln aced IV. Funeral . n ni Int. CaDe - r.. ..,. ..-. iu' ...t... ---.-- . MSJSJJtr.l un o. maii Ii , wilt OI Daniel Moonay. daualuer of Annie and An thony Donahue. Relattvea and frtenda l. vlted to funeral Hat, . II a. m . from mothar'a ; realdapoe. Davlatllle road and Pennypaak " uve , Willow Uiove. Int. .Naur Cathorl. ""'POWERS At Lakawood K, J,, det 14. , .1,1 P.v. JAMFS J. POWKR8 r tnr n, MF Mar' of the I-atie, Notke of funeral htivfa RElFF p. t .'8, at Plttaburch. BPKNC KNCfk MCriKAn ni.iri',1 Dr.vicea ana int, a. a Dal .' V in . nrotner'a rea iOH Lanadowne Court. I anadown. Pa, CAWBlbY 8COTT. hu.banl or -ti .rnlpAii, . nt mi Hcott (oca Mullen) Due notice of fui will be given, frnin 2U07 N, Maacbar WEIHERMANN O. t 24 at Tunn.b? of Dr. E. 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