&. r . p &&& t& Jihm- . $& $ - sv. . ii I Si v h8?$mt' Kxtf-V ,5K5B .. f. - j! JH r.:.s f ARD FOREMAN 20 YEARS, RESIGNS "Gregory Was One of Oldest Bosses at Cramps'. F;New8 of Other Plants he Cramps' shipyard has lost one ofJ KSJMest foremen. Harry (ireRory. Heart hull cnRlncerlnB department. nn. nea. He went to the plant about hty years jiro ni foreman nnd hai KM there ever since without Inter- tlon. sTory aald he had nrranced lo c to .her shipyard In this district, but 'not say which one. His successor knot been announced. WMt turned Tom Foley', hiilr from n Iven-black to a slher-uray so ounc ;XIre seems to be botherlnc a Rood ny or the boys at the CrntnpH yard. why this should bo does not seem ry clear, but presently some iIriu may ear. Tom operates one of the hur- rurriv" rwnpM ar lh. nliint mill litis .iMtn dolnc It for a one time. J'Jtgte la now only forty-two vraia old, Although many hae taken hint to be '7iBch older after n look at his thatch, iHe has been vvnrUine In the Cr.nnns" ;fc '"'lilant for about a score of enin and the XOMMlmera say there has not been much Ulffe tn the color or Ills hair since Foley talks of the black locks of I'kld days that were admired by the .'U.4la'l tl HnUl.l,n.l.nnJ I'l,.,.. l. Inlla rr. eT in 1119 iiciKiinuuiuv'Mt iiivii ntr .tn-. 8iii5't thriller to explain tlw loss of them. I.IM says he was shipwrecked when Mill fa ma teens ana iiv.it ne ciuiir to a rait In. Icy water for four d.ivs and nights without a morsel to eat. IS jj, Kidder Bojle and Mine others swal- K .vftllbwM this jam. Foley prefers not to i Erfy-'4 .v nuiiuia ui uir aiuj I t-iv. i,n 'I'foq.VsHnerent story is in circulation in tin j i'4"3rTd. Many of the boys believe that VYjiToms Bavlne up for so many years to 4. j'w.Buy we nause tnat recently came into i 'hta possession caused his locks to turn J,'(ftalor. Some of the others are now sav-L- ' yvlnst uo for the very same nurnofo. and .!-" lV.lhAw ar , 'ntir1jsrlni If It'a Hnrtli 3W- 3Jw..Hm MOhttlland. foreman rtuiufr at the EST A:- Cranio shipynrrt. micht hae fonle! nit his rrMtln the Halloween nmcesslon if he had ' ii'liii Tti fint-. nt 4lm rrnmn fkhlnrnrH rlis siAMwary mlslit Just as well 1irp tnsod a n ,Nnb Into tho nuartfrnicn'n room on to walk tW inero unnuraineu. inHanuy an hip inrii TCWHpea xneir luncn hoxpb ana -rjMt it, f'A-thlvtVlnir lh tiiirP hnrl rnmrt tn ninrjtitlno if SfTh nrrennlty of repairing a nell at Ppii- Jg'Vtt Vlll mnthnrml w n (nvnt1rtn fnr .1 Tt 5-yrd. He found the wU lpaklnc last week ia manased to stop tnp- leak Willi a Mini! itcs now caiKiitff oi p.uenunff nis o'sy-Tlw front office at the Harlnn-nethlh,m rtuit. at Wllmlncton, Ib bo tnm with coti- -'5RTnr' ourin'r tn lunch hour thnt one nn '.WMTdly set aatlaractlon out of the rata ,U tlI Agrem Urotz is explaining to Joiner PAKCEI. TOST i LUCILLE DRESS CO. V,Froni factory to sow at one profit. rfOn account of the epfrlPtnU we hae A- r-r t M(it!nw from rnimo nf nnr tiR- -Bfomera. To reduce thl Biirplu ntork v Will sen ror icss man onsinai unoiesaie Jrr lr --- Mhnlpale price A ' I2n.no. nnw I(T.7. ? -MHfgg Drt tinner li(tleile prltr 'X '" now iniiii MffVe Drep. former holeale prlre I I. tU nnw wn no rtBJk Irep. former hnleale prlpe ! .-Tsf R27 -10. now S22.rft "S K" rw u'"l 4eraey nil hatln DreBhe. WM MAKKKT Si.t bpcond Moor THE CLOTHIER XCilc Wise Come WMiStibr itV'pf Ip o 5ce My Ms and fMreoats I0 $ Mrs Colors Materials fe BOYS' SUITS AT BIG SAVINGS kirn "'- M . W iNPfLOOk HTBlUrt 111 HTM CS IjftuiCH 8T0RK. 41 KOKT1I .NIMtt ST. WfrW Bath Store. Open KTenlnc. '' 1 ' &.. flvjIavM AhmhImI M ! w. w .w ORNITURE i'ft'. h.WOF THE FINEST JCIND htly damaged by hmokc, but prao- r perxecc. nnr Bedroom Null.. CQO I'vAlna. now. ........ ....... M''M t,:Dfnlm Boom Suite, CIO 'value, nqw -x l Mahsonr Set, yQ value, now , Btif U China Closets and SerIns Tables "OBe-uilrd original price1. m RUGS L"- Sllplit'y damaged1 by .smoke. tWITrt.. VIQ i value, bow Ir.lv.L, :::::$i5 $38 Kvalu., now f vain., now rntn. $26 M value, bow rv. Our Trade Mark U Your Protection Y7 n HranilKur bo pur eha.ad olther from u. or oar dealer. Free d.llierr. MS E. WISER 260 S.. Sth St. WkoUial Furnitura Itur alaauf. Kxlillilt Illdr. jOaon flaturday Kieulng. lldnMachine Farts Rfepairs tT REPAIRING laamr or lyriT ijS'.ff aaaaad to taorav. row , aBBtMM ar auk a ear. . 1 Wv .98 m H wmt W MaffilT iiu tf1 mk aaai' . ..it. ... - I tPYARDS TtoM Whltp how hard It 1 to pt Muff through AMlnMht Work Accountnt H"ho field In pPcutHp rlon with Time Chlec T.?w! nd th lm almoM loo their appe tllpa M'orrlnr ntmut who'a Bolnc to be next to hnvp hln enetopp ullcpd. Mil Watson, I1IH GallARhpr nnd llonn (Maufn hnvp thrlr hpadd tojrpthpr In another corner of the room and Kllunod Hfeman. Harry Jnmlson sn W, II Collins threnh out the rvntlonnl no. luteal MtuMlon and upttla all the raro qupMfonff In annthrr remot spot neatly. It hard to commune with the cam amid such excitement. Itnnnrd A, Mrlonnrll, lio nnrkril hard to win the riKht nnalnM the influenn at the Harlan ptant, ha. uon a lieutenant's com mission In the Infnntrv. deorre Kennedr, Harlan ortlre. la reportnl nmonR the latest matrlmonh.il nilenturers. Hill Cluaile, Harlan iilnnt, rushed out nf his house at Mrllefnntf thi- other etelllnc to make ahort work of a tiurclar, onlv, to flml lie hail been hoatetl It woulil hae licen all ruht ir mil hm! hml on oruinarv i loines. Md ?"; tTurW'S 15 cau-VIt"".'!':. .'???. ,0 .hcf.ome .t.lzen,, "f. '.!!.c the roat tall upon n iloorKnou la iar oejoni ' iiii ut uinr ntiupuon .in are aiiAiuun, the limit, iinorillnx to Hill Somebody. ho eer, to fight for the cause of In art in Ret a bill fromjilm tematlonal democracy anil followlnff the llmer Horner, of Hie I rump .turn1, lias exercises this mornlnR all enn now KO been so successful In the scums i Irrie Hint to bfanco lis sons of Uncle Sam. he him been oleeled nrestilent of It nnd after bulnn n hank or v irn hti wiia unable lo ronlrlliuto tlftvin lenta to the new pencil sharpener In the qimrterinen s room the Hnllnn mlntreN mtc nrr.inahiR a IK rforniance for the In nefli uf Wllnilnnton influenza sufferers CRITICIZES PRICK FIXING Cnlloti Mnnufarlurers I'rolp-I ition of Gnxcrnmrnl llo-lon, Nov. 1. The action of llu1 IJiA eminent In fllnK the price nf man ufactured Roods while tcfralnliitf from establishing a price for raw cotton as cltid ns nn example of "plncltur the ' carl before thn hor.e," In an address by President W. Kranko Khou before thu ! National Cotton Manufacturers' Asso ciation here. "So far as 1 can see,' be continued, ' "the original object the reduction of prices to the ultimate consumer has not been acetmpllshed .Manufacturers'! prices were fWed home time ago, but i second-hand dlttrlliutors' figures have only recently been flvcl " PAIirl.t, POST CELIN BUNTING HK.Hli l.IKK IROJI FLAGS of rterT defrlnHiin trHARr.rsi v.. f.ivnii t-. Since 1880 MnnnfacturprH of KTerjthlns Mad From Can ran 513 NORTH NINTH STflKKT. I'HII.X KniCATIOVAl, Hoth irtrn Department of Commercial Education New. Term Nov. 4 The college year of 1918-19 begins Nov. 4. The day and evening session will be continued in the Spring and Summer until the full year's work is com pleted. Enter now for special and thorough training in all com mercial courses TEMPLE UNIVERSITV Broad St. below Berk r-hlladelDhla Double Your Salary ami treble your joy of h,in,l IV?.mi r"',ll';'J ou P"ess a vast amount of hlilden Hnd undeveloped Pouer? A NefT course will add o our Commercial. Per son.il and Social success. It will Improve our Memory, stimulate vour Iinailn ,. tlpn and build up our Self-confidence ntplimias aardid in Oratory, Klocutlon Iiriimatlc Art Authorship, etc. Mori ne. VXnS' ViJfitora'Te'lcomT ""ml" lfLCOHeggrh!!'''"?i'S'reet Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS CENTRAL BRANCH Short-Story Writing 3 nreka' courxe londurtrd by Dorothy lie Lectures and class rilKntiu.in,.,. -,,. .., principles of tlctlon wrltlnu and structural deUcea IninHrd In short story development. ber'T.n,Aud:orfl,,,;,., - - id'"- Tlrkctu uf HtlmliiRtfiri iur ..... u . j .. . . plication to "" """ u" "'' UIIttlCTOn OF INSTItltrTtOV 14LM AltCH HTHKHT .SIKIHTIIAMI AMI IlllKKl"U'ivn Our.BrHiluntes are In constant drmnmi! r..... paMHi positions iiHiilt ou. Hrrwr Short, hjind. the easy. ?,.H,y yMt,m-r kt5omp?ete night tlasses. Ititen,l.i iraliiliis I'.nroil any tlmee. Call or rlt ?.rnJ"J p;'.r.'L''.lll.';r" nn'' atalr. PHIia. IJI'HINnss COI.LKHE anil t ollece of r'nmm. 1017 riieslmit St.. Plilbidelolilit Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's (ireatest Iln.inu. i...i rjxptrt tenchers. Modern equipment. Inill. Milunl udHncemeut. ('purges modem le p slllons Bunr-nteed. Pay mid .Nlitht Classes IUmi students now Httendlnit. Knroll now K0? rhretnut htreet. I'liooe Walnut sit Palms Business College "n!,.'1""'- Day lc Eenln, HonkkeeplnR, Civil Hervlce Kecrelarliil. Touch Tvpewrlllnu, BnBllsh.etc' Attend the best. Individual Inatructloii f'-tri-i .n.ii.iinr. mui" (.prill 1 l.lilj. Philadelphia Turngemeinde School reopen. September 0, Gymnastic. Bivlmmlnir, Drnwlni; nnd N'eedlework to chili dren 7 to til sears foe 17 nep vaur . i. now, llooklet. Ilroad and Columbia av.! National School of Elocution AND ORATORY. Uttle Theatre Hldr. CI... f nrlv.ste Instruction. Both .exes. Diplomas , -,1 ' I . P. I.. Hhnemaker. Principal. HtlVATE Ur.SSONS. Lanauage.. JUthe. matlra. English! Klement. of Author.hlo a specialty Mis. Wlldmaii. 1IUIB Rac. CORRKOT KNfil.lMH. also Frenrhl prlvat". ,. lesbons; woman teacher; moderate term. H74 nrlh LSd St. ' rlpiinUll-Amrrlcan School. IBJ4 Chestnut lj.rn French nnd For.e to tho Front. Young Women and flirt. nr.voN, pa. Devon Manor A Scnoi tor oiris. isevon manor n b,,,,,,,,,, ,e Bo.rdlna and Day Deris. Catalog. Mia. KDITH BAMBON. Principal. DKVOhT. p" Young Men and Boy. IVVNNF.WOOn. PA, Montgomery School rom IMIYH lXCI(i $5 'vatk DanciinT won k The COBTISKOZ HrilOHI,. Mirrored Ktudle. IBail Cbe.tnut HI. Ilav ft Re! Locust 3o" HrrXIAL RATKH FOR HEN IN l'Nlri)RM AUTUMN HKSORTH ATLANTIC CITY. W. J. VVSfanaglsiaar Ky' v' nr Ocl. K''. to t. reawuHwm. prVj runnntf wa( ' II2.S0 up wkly.i 12.50 up dally. Cha.. Ilubre ns,i CAI'K MAY, N. J. THE WINDSOR JiJ ni urn n aeadg ARE GIVEN CITIZENSHIP Oath Administered to All by Annapolis Jurist Wild West Show Sundav 'prrlnl Dftnnfcn to Ki'rnlno I'ubllc l.tdatr ramp Meade, Admiral, Aid., Nov. 1. More, than 1100 aliens In khaki took the onth of alleBlnnce to the United .States In the "O" hut of the V. M. C. A. this mornlnK. The lad were relecled for nervlcc from several States nnd nhlle many of them had taken out their first nancrfl. n 1nrir nnmliAt. Imit never mciltp Tlio oath as administered by Jurise Itohert Moss, of Annapolis. All of the soldiers raised thrlr hands ns one, and sworn their allegiance. They were then cotiRratulated by the jurist, and Major (leneral Jesse Mel. Carter, commander of the Infit)eltc- niv's'on, and Urlicadler I'AttCKI. POST cJe, The Famous "25" A Warm, Chuminjr Coat No little at tention is due our famous "25" by women who require a winter coat for all - 'round wear, embodv- inp; both style and wearinrz quality. A soft, warm coat of s trie ily all w o (i I velour, lined and in terlined. A s the picture re veals, it is the latest style edict. Its loose,, flowinrj lines, plush collar and cuffs and self- covered buttons satisfy $25 All-Wool Velour the desires of the most fastidious. Rookie, African brown, leather, navy, Pekin, Copenhagen, Bur gundy and taupe, in women's and misses' sizes. $25 -, Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. Front and Dauphin Streets r I ennl ., .1 lllilohlll V .... W milk M r t l Y Black & WhiteTaxi "THE MORE CABS Bell Market 5260 NEW MAIN OFFICE N. W. Corner' 7th and Spring Garden Streets THE CABS WERE IN OPERATION AND GIVING THE USUAL EFFICIENT SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC WHILE FIRE WAS DESTROY ING THE' COMPANY'S GARAGE ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. OMivfat Joseph tty-mmni, rt commander, addrencd them) The sol diers left the hall singing the national anthem. ' Invitations were extended today for the Wild West show and cowboy sports entertainment hlch will be staffed on Sunday afternoon by the boys of the Hemoiint Station and the. sons of the west In the Sixty-third Infantry. The scene will be at the ttemount Station and tho show (fives promise of being one of the llnest entertainments eer staged In the big wooden city of Mary land. The Itemount Station Is tucked away riinTori.ws The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures tluough the STANMJY Booking Corporation, which la a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Akk for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLNY Booking Corporation. AIL L. t!lh, Morris A l'assunk Avo Alnamora Mnt.iaiiynt2; ks. :.'.. CI.AHA KIMHAI.I, YOHN1I In "Till: HAVAtH! WOMAN" A Dfll I f4 S0 AfCD THOMPSON KTS. MAIIHIj NOIIMANMI In , "HACK TO TUB WOODS" A Df- AH! A CIIKSTNUT IHJU HITII AKCAU1A in A. At. tn till A I'. M. ut.mr. rr.iuinsoN in thi: i.ih" ni t itrniDr bhoad sthi:i:t and BLULBIKU SfHgttEHANNA AVK. 1'At'l.tNi: rilKDHIltCli In "KKIHIHA" EMPRESS MAIN ST., MANAVHNK MATINHi: DAILY ..tfttl 11-U 11 A V In ct.A's or thi: m'X" FAIRMOUNT-,,1,ih,.vn!k'!-:BnDDAY VOK.MA TAIAIAIMIK In "11 IB SAKHTV I'tTtTAIN" I- aj V TltUATIti: mil Market St. FAMILY n A. M. to .Midnight. limi'TITH'S nir, ohiiat i.ovr." eLT-fJ CT 'rilKATlin llelow Spruce .56TH 5 I . MATlNT.n pAtt.Y " rii APi.iN in " rrtii-u: Tnonni.r' GREAT NORTHERN "OTiiV.." mrjrDIAl r'nT" walnut sts. IMrbKl AL. Mais. s:.no. igs. -tn. WM VARNt'M In ntnr.ns ok thu rtinri.B saob" , r- Arrn 41ST A LANCASTEH AVE. LLAUtiK MAT1NBB DAILY MAROt'EntTK OI.ATIK In "OUT OK A fl.EAlt SKY" i irr-'DTV nnoAD A coLuamiA av LIBbK 1 I MATINEE DAILY I.H.A T.EH In "Tltr rlllMSr. OF THE MAKE.HET.tKVF." PHOTO I' LAYS THEATRES OWNED AUD MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT MD ABOVE IARKDT Marcucrltc Clark and .lick ricKroru in .llarEucrui ..w,jryrljOW;n," PFDAR ,I0TH ct:DAP' AvnNlIE fHAS. CHAPLIN III "TRIPLE TROUBLE' WM. H. HART In "THE SILENT MAN' COLISEUM Market Del. 80th . 00th v:i.Hin n:notisoN in "HEARTS OK THE WILD" ,-.1 KI1 A I Gtn. ft Maplewoorl Aves COHJIMLi 2:ir, anil s:ir, p. M. DOl'HLAS KAIRHANKS In "SAY-. YI1UMI KEI.LOW" r'l mrf A 40TH ft MARKET STS. t.VjrVIL.rvV MATINEE DAILY V5I . HAHT in "HIIAIIK MONROE" FRANKFORD 4m Frankford Ave. JOHN IIAllRYMORR In "UN THE IHJIKT" TAKE A CAB THAT TAKES NOW IN OPERATION THAN PRIOR TO NEW PHONE III ft fM-6ff'66feSry ffttfiNi ,MarJFp, lav n contains some of the best horaemen'ln the country and men who know every trick and talent that a real ranchman should possess nnd they propose to ad vertise their ability through an open air performance that will s.la with anything that Buffalo Dili and his contingent of stars ever offered. Corporal .tack Spencer, formerly of the TwIn'Star Jtanch of Oklahoma, will be ring master and general boss of the festivities and he has announced that any enlisted man In the camp who fig ures he can ride or perform the unusual while astride a horse Is welcome to compete. rnoTOPi,AV lAA M ARkfCT HTHKBT THHATKK j ""innui HA. M. to 11:1 :15 P.M. JOHN HAIHlYMnRK In IJrt I III, VIU1KT' OVERBROOK 03O"-E. PAI APF l-11 MAiiKirr HTitnirr I rtLinvC, I0A M. to tl:S I'.M. . . WM S. HAHT In "HOUDEH WIHKLESS" PRFNCFS ,n"1 MAI1KHT HTUEET VOX KIDDIES In "SWAT THE 1'I.Y" RFCFNT 1UKKT ST. Hclow 1ITH IX-,V-,C'1 11 A. M. to II T f , UNA PAVAMKH In ' "' "A WOMAN OK IMPULSE" RfAl TO OEHMANTOWN AVENUE rtLlVi.. AT nitt.PEHOCKEN ST. WM PAHNUJI in "THE IIONDMAN" RFVOI I o2 AD HANSO.M HTS. ' "I.OY'E'H LAW" Rl IRY MARKET NT. HELOW TTH ,xw',-' l In A. M In 11:10 P. M TErii, n hi: millh's ".MONEY ISN'T liVEItrTHINO" SAVOY 12U MARKET NTIIEET "FREEDOM A' M- ,0 Mldn'hl OF THE WORLD" STANF FY MARKET AnOVE 1BTH OlrtHLCI 11:1,1 A. M to 11:15 P m DOUOLAS FAIKHANKH In "HE COMES UP SMILINO" VICTORIA iU,tK'-T ST. All. J1TH WM r.VRNU.M In "'''' "THE HAINHOW TRAIL" I'llflTOI'leWH JEFFERSON g? SS ALICE HRADY In "THE DEATH DANCE" II IMRO J'"ONT ST. ft OIRAHD AVE. Jul"uu JumboJiinctlononFrankford"!.' "WE CAN'T HAVE ii r;ny i iiino" I Of! 1ST MD AND l-OCUST STREETS L.UV.U01 Miits.i::in..i:.'io. nifs.u:sotoll ERNEST TRUEX In cusiri w.il l."" SjJQJ 52D BELOW MARKET BT, and 9 RILLIE IllTnkl'. In "ARMS AND THE OIRL" PARK R'uon ave. a dauphin st. rArrv Mat. 2:1.1. Erg. OMStoIl. STAR CAST In "MORAL SUICIDE" STRAND tn- AV" Bt Venan0' E- ' Broad MART PICKFORD In "JOHANNA ENLISTS" THE TAX OUT OF TAXI". NUMBERS Keystoni !T:7"jf?' Til m..mmm .,. -v r-ij iiVrt -rd . AUnONSKt. Oct: SI. ntlA AIMKW- KI. .red 7s. Relative .no friend. In. ylted to funeral rrlre. But., ft ,X..n., IHnrrJJ. parlors oi villl.mA. mrin.n-";. SOfil w. nu.quehanna ave. Int. laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed FN. et. I AIKBN. Oct. JO. ROPHtA AIKEN (nee a..,AiiniMi uir, ef tm. - aiwmm net. tlve. nd friend. Invited to funeral. B'Si p. ni., ItUls E, Eyre at. Int.' K. ef P Cem. At.LER. Oct. Ml. THOMAS O. ALLER. M. D D. D 8., husband of Natalie Elaine Aller (nea Walton) and son of Mary. E. Aller. Funeral service private. Sat.. 11 . m., flMfl Oreene t., am. Int. private. BABBITT. Oct. 80, 1TKNAJAH FHANK T.tN. sen of lat TVllllam TC. end Rebecca Tyeon Babbitt. The rel.tli-es and friend. Invited to sen Ice, Rat., s p. m.. .t th Oliver H. nalr Bide, 1S20 Chestnut .t. Int. private. BARNES. Oct. 30. JOHN N.. husband nf Josephine Harnea (nee Winkelatecht) and son of Walter V. and Mary Barnes (nea Oreul) Funeral Sun., S P. tn.. 2017 E. Westmoreland at. Int. Oakland Cem. HAHRK.TT. Oct. SB MAHY. daughter of late Patrick and Marv Barrett, Funeral nrhate, tat.. a:0 n. m.. 880 N, lth t. Int. Holv Cms. Cem. BARNS. Oct. HO. of pneumonia, JOHN M. husband of .Tnicphlne Barns (nee Wlnkel srerht). atteil SS. leneral Phin.,,2 P'-,"1" 2n.'.7. Ei,-Wetmoreland at. Int OjklandCem , BAsttAN. Oct. so. Mary t., if of (leorse J, Bastlan and daughter of .Marv and lain Patrick Callahan. Funeral prl 5'Jit1 Mon., 10 a. m.. mnther'a residence, I "J p. Dauphin st. Int. private. HEATTY. Oct. 211 SARAH J., widow of T2'.''.m,," " Heatty. Funeral Sun., 1 P,m.. lain Oladstone st. Int. Norttuvnod Cem. Vulo service. Friends may call Sat., after JliEKEn.SIIAFKKn. Suddenly. Oct. !. FI.ORENCE BAKER, r.-lfrf of Ttaymnnd .,,'r-Rn,' dauahter nf William nnd Char, lolte Shaffer, aired In. runeral Sun., ran P m.. from parlors nf Frederick Mann. Jr.. Hlth st. below MVintaomerv ave. Int. prl vate. Flourlown Cem. She mi a member of ltfaiette Council, fto. RO. 8. and D. of L ItBT.U-Soct. 30. SARAH J , wife of John T. Bell, Sr. Residence. 2000 Pine at. pi. neral Sat.. R a. tn. Int. private, St. Dents'. Cem , Ardmore. t BENDER. Oct. 20. CLARENCE, hus. b.nd of Harriet Bender and son of Mary and late John IVnder. Funeral Sat., resi dence of staler I2S Melvale t. (near Frank ford ave. nnd Richmond St.). Int Cedar Illll Cem. niSHOP. Orl. 30. at Presbyterian Horns for Widows nnd Slnsle YVomen, S1SAN. widow of James Bishop. ned 7S. Relatives and friend. Imltcri to funeral services. Sat.. 10.30 n. m., home nstli at. and Oreenway ave , West Phlla. Int. Ml, Morlsh Cem. HODINE. Oct. SO. NELLIE J., wile of Cedrlc A. Hmllne and dan.hier of Chrlilo. pner pi. ana line iiannan M. wniia, aaea u. f-"uneml Sat. p. m.. rn32 Hronmnll ove. Int. Harlrlsh Cein. cem. Open-air sertcc m. ni BOLTERSDORF. Oct. 2. of pneumonia, at University of Pittsburgh, EDWARD A., eon of John and Margaret Boltersdorf. aired 19. Funeral sat.. 10 a. m., residence of parenta. 1MD S. Taney st. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. Solemn lilsh mass of re. 'julem will be ofTered Mon., 0 a m.. St. Alovflus s Church, for the repose nf his aoul. . BRAMBLE. Oct. 30. TlrOMAS T.. hu hand of Margaret Bramble (nee Carter), runeral Sat.. 12,30 p. m.. 12SS S. Itnllv w1K'iJ:!!.. I"'' Ml. Mnrlah Cem BRENNA7J. Oct. 20. HOBERT. hu.band of Elizabeth Brennan (nee O'Donneli). ared . riiivcB una rrienas. iioiy name so ciety of tho Church o! the Sacred, Heart: Ottawa Tribe. No. IS. I, O. R. M., Invited to funeral. Sat., a a. m.. 52"5 H. 7ih !.. Camden. Solemn requiem ma. a at tho ' nurcn or ine saured Heart, D.3U a. m. Int. Holv Cms. Cem. BROWN. Of influenza. Oct. 30. THOMAS " J00.0 Jame. F. and Laura S. Brown. "; 33. Funeral sen Ires Sat.. 11 a. m.. "0iH,.;?nt!. ' "" Trenton N. .1. t HITCKMAN. Oct. 31. JOSEPH C hus band of late Caroline L. Huckman aaed 73. Due notice of funeral will bo Riven from Somerton. Philadelphia. ntfnniriiiT. - n o n ...mnin PETER A. BUROHART. hu.band of Marv Burahart (nee Ryan). Relative, and friend. "i'uro lo junrrai, rial., it a. in.. 134 B, Jlat si. Int. Holy Cross Cem. i BUTLER. Oct. 30. of influenza, rest denrer of parents. 104 Clearvlew St., Mt. Airy. CHARLES HOWARD, aon of Charles Howard and Mrtte Placo Butler, a red 19 months. Funeral services and Int. private. Sat. 2 p. in. BUZBY. pet. 30. of pneumonia. JEA.V- ETTB CHADWtCK. wlfo of Aaron Au.tln Huzby. eared 43. Funeral senlrea Sat. 3 p. m 301 Berkley ave Clifton Helahls. Del. Co . Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. CAMPBELL. Oct. 14. of pneumonia. FARA, wife of Wm. Campbell, of Coatea vllle, and dauahter of Susie and Harry Hendrlckson formerly of Philadelphia. CARL1N (CAHALAN). Oct. St. CATH ARINE T.. widow of John Carlln (nee Mel let). Relative, and friends. B. Y M. So dalltv and Leaaue of the Sacred Heart nf St. Thomas Aquinas' Church Incited to funeral Mon., R:30 a, m., fl42 8. B.lth st. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Trnn.riicuratlnn 10 a. in. Int. at Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. CLARK. Oct. 20 of Influenza. COR NELIUS, hushand of Catherine Clark (nee Brennan) and aon of Peter and Annie Clark, of County Cavan, Ireland. Funeral aerv tcea Sat.. It a. tn.. 17IK Seybert st. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. , -r THE FIRE -Main 5007 $WWR7T71 frfeioa invite to funeral twrvleeti. Han., 1:80 P. m 21IM N. 2d It. Int. private. CLEVr.VOKn. Oct, S0t of aneplew. C.n- jiln Kll.HAnn n. CLEVENQKni eo T". Fimer.l services fist.. 4 p. m.i residence of Urorie 11. Frankenfleld. Clifton, Heights, i-'e:TT.-.r county, ra. Int. Arnnnon vrm. CllAM.xiet tn nltiAtr A POAM. srlfa of Thomaa Ooan and dauahter of O.orss andMary Van Pant, a.ed 82. Funeral B48 Do Lancey at.. West Phlla.. Sat. It .a. m. Int. flt. hnmlnle'a r-em . Tfnlmeshurg. un UOLE8. Oct, 31. at residence or aon-in ihw, or, jvi, k, iasaei, l?.. n. inin at.. MART'., widow nf Benjamin F. Coles, aged 61. Due notice nf funersl lll be given. CONNELL. Oct. 0. DANIEL B.. .on of tste William and Soranna Connell (nee Har. kin.). Relative, and friend. Invited to fu neral, Mon., 8.30 a. m., resldenco of brother. Owen A. Connell. 2BM N. 12lh at. Solemn requiem m. Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. private. New Cathedral Cem. Omit flower., CONNER. Oct. SO. CAROLINE A., widow of Oeorgo P. Conner. Relative, and friend. Invited to funer.l aervlce.. Sat.. 1 p. m.. residence of daughter, Mr.. E. Car son Shumate, B02 Cedar ave. Int. private. CONNOR. Oct. 20. FRANCIS A., aon of the late Patrick and Bridget Connor, for merly of 800 W, Lehigh ave. Funeral Sat., 10 a. ni. 231(1 Clrren st, nelatlve. and frledn. Incited to attend. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem, Auto funeral, . . rnnvi'l.l.. Ulnv ti eonvr.l.t: daiiah. Iter of'T. S.' and M. D. Cornell. Funeral irnm resilience or brother. leo J, i;ornen, 1041 S. B4th at.. West Philadelphia. Int. prlvife COWI.ES. Oct 2. st Providence. R. I.. of pneumonia, EDNA II., wife of AHln . Cowlea. Funeral aervlce. Sun., 2 p. m., rc.ldcnce nf brother. J. Wlnfleld Hendrlek.. MOB N. Marshall at Int. private, Hlll.lde Cem, COX. Oct. 2a. OEOROE V.. husband nf Marie O. Cox (nee Cotne) and .on nf Mary A, Crowlev and the late- oWge F. Cog. Funeral Sal., n a m., B437 Regent at. Int. private Hole Cross Cem Auto service. . CRANKSHAW. Oct. 2. JOHN T., hus band nf t.idla S. CrTkshaw. .aged Ml. Fu neral scrilce.. Snt., " 30 p. m.. 1127 roulk rod St.. Frankford Int. private, Eit Cedar Hill Cem. Omit flowers CttLBERTSON1. Oct. SO. MART .7., wife of Robert Culhertann (nee Baxter). Rela tive, and friends, tnepibera of Norrls Square U, P. Church, Invited to funeral services. Sat,, 3 p. m,. residence of son.lp.law. John O. Bavne, 2223 Amhr at. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. riAVr.vnonT,. Oct. no. mauv. widon of Thomas Davenport, aged 77 years. Bela- iivc. ana rrienu. invitea 10 service, rsni.. 2 p. m.. 102.1 Belmont ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem DEVENNV. Oct. 30. MARY A., widow of James Devenny (nee Ford) Funeral Sat., 3 p. tn.. 223 S, Bancroft t. Int. Holv Crosa Cem. DIXON. Killed In halite In France. Oct. 17. Lieutenant WILLIAM HOULTON DIX ON. Memorial service at St. Thomas's Church. Whltemarsh (Bethlehem pike nnd i nurcn muni, on oaiurnay niiernoon. inovi 2, at 4 o'clock. nOHOHEllTY Suddenly. Oct. "0. PR. TER JOHN, son of Peter H. and Elizabeth Dougherty, aged 11. Funeral Sat, 11 a. m., 4814 Regent at. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. DOYLE Oct. 30. of pneumonia, JAMES J., aon of John F. and Mary A. Doyle, aged 21. Funeral Mon., 10 a. m . parent.' real- nenre. --' rine si. vu. private. Holy cross Cem. DUNN. Suddenly. Oct. 30. CAROLINE, daughter of Houston and Elizabeth Elm. lie Dunn, aged 3. Due notice of funeral wilt b o-lven. - EBELINU oetr-an. OBonBB r., son or Oeoge and Rudnlphlno Ebellng, aged 22. Ho was a member of Tau Delta Phi Fraternity, U. of I. Funeral aervleea Sat.. 2 p. m . residence of father. 4207 W. airard ave Int. private. Mt Vernon Cem. ENOEL Oct. SO. FRANCES A., wife of John R. Engel (nee Axel), aged 30 Funeral Sun.. 12 ni.. 401B Penn at., Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. . ENOCH. Oct. 2D. I.IDtE C. wife of Harry R. Enoch and dauahter of Robert and Margaret Campbell. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral erlcea Sat.. 3 p. m.. 7B02 Crate at., Holme.hurg. Int. private. All Saints' P. E. Church Ornund. , Torresdale. Remains may ba lewcd Frl. after 7 n m F.NSSI.EN. Oct. 31 CAROLINE ENSS LEN. of 1702 Newklrk at;, widow of John P EnsBlen. aged 40. Funeral Sat.. 3 p. m.. parlors of John S. Berkelbach, 3730 Qerman town ale , cor Broad st. Int. private. Norths ood Cem. KHVIN. Oct. 2ft,or pneumonia. OEORQE. Ron of Clarence and May Ervln, aged 3 years 0 montha. Funeral Sat.. 0 a. m.. parents' residence. 4B34 Merlon ave. Int. private St. Bennett's Cem ESTEN. Oct. 31. of Influenza. TETER. husband of Catherine Esten (nee Schoen ateln). aged .18. Funeral Mon.. 8 a, m.. 2010 N. 4th Bt. Int. Holy Redeemer Cctn. Auto funeral. FA1ROH1LDS. Oct. '29. SALLIE FLOOD, widow of Louis C. Falrrhlld.. Relative, and friend. Invited to service. Sat., 2. p. tn.. .1130 N. Ifroad st. Int. private. Laurel, Hill Cem. FARRELL Oct. 2". at Madlion- Bar racks. N. Y.. of Influenza. PATRICK, .on of John and Rose Farrell (nee Carr). Mlll tlry funeral Nat.. 10 a. m.. parenta' resi dence, 23rt E. Clearfield Bt. Int. private. Hnl Kepulchro Cem. FINAN. Oct. 31. JOSEPHINE H wlfo of John F. Flnan and daughter of Theresa and lato Jacob galacr. Relntlvea nnd friend.. North Penn Council. No. Ml.. D. of I... In vited to funeral. Tucs.. 2:30 p. m., mother's residence. 2000 W. Huntingdon st. Int. rireemnnunt Cem. HeniHina may be lewed Mon. evo. FLETCHER. Oct. 30. ot pneumonia, MAHY C wife nf Robert Fletcher (nee Min Ick). Funeral Sat., 1 p. m.. 142.1 -Frankford ave. Int. private. Fernwood Cem. FITZOERALD.pct. 30. ELIZABETH, wlfo of William Fitzgerald, aged B2. Rela tlvea and friend. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m., residence of .later, Mrs. Ro.o Itkowsky. 0140 Spruco at. Solemn high requiem mas. St. Carthage's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. . IT?9.ERAID' ot Pneumonia. Oct. SO. J. HANCE. hu.band of Clara A. Fitzgerald (nee Hiuerland) and son of lute Charles nml Ellen Fitzgerald, aged 34. Funeral services homo of brother-in-law, .George W, Neiman. 24.1.1 N. Hollywood St.. Sun.. 2 p. m. Int. Hoehm'a Reformed Church Ground. Blue Hell, Pa. . FITZSIMMON8. Oct. 20. FRANK, hus hand of Annie Fltzslmmon. (nee Schang) and son of late John and Catherine Fltz slmmon.. aged 22. Relative, and friend, are lnlted to funeral. Sat.. 0 a. m., 2840 Victoria at. Int. Holv Redeemer Cem ' riiiiKiiiro. Christina c. wife of Charlea Fedcrlco., 40 years old. 1001 s. 7th at., died Oct. 31. Relntlvea and frlrnda In vited to solemn requiem mas. Church of St. Mary Madalrna 0:30 a. m. Mon., Nov. 4. Int. Holy, Cross Cem. FORD. Suddenly. Oct, SO. OEOROE W.'. husband of Minerva Ford (neo Vannaman), aged 110. Rclatlvea and frlenda. Myatlc Tem ple No. (18, O. W. of A, invited to funernl. Sat.. 2 p. m 428 E. Thompson at. Int. Palmer Cem. FREDERICK. Oct. 20., of pneumonia. ROSE E.. wife of Frank R.' Frederick and danushter of Pauline and late John H. Ronn, aged 25. Funeral a.rvlcea Sat. 3 p. m.. 3047 N. 0th at. Int. private. GALLAGHER. Oct. 211, of 'pneumonia, EDNA, daughter of late Henry land Sarah Onllagher (nee Grundy), aged 15. Funeral Sat.. 3 n. m., crandfather'a residence. Thomas Grundv, 4535 Hedge at,, Frankford. Int. Oakland Cem. GALLIOAN. Oct 30. JAMES, husband of Jann Galilean. Relative, and friend., all socletlea of which he wa. a member, in vlUd to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m.. N. W. cor. "nth and Mnrrla sis. Solemn requiem mass St. Thomas's. Church 0:.10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GAR1S. Oct. 30. AMANDA, widow of Siniuel Oarla (nre Mill) aged 08. Relative, .md friend., member, of Grace Reformed Church, lnlted to funeral aervleea. Sun., ntlii p m.. realdence nf aon. Elmer Oarla. 2011 N. Jcbsup at. Funeral service, and Int. Dublin. Pa., Mon.. II a, m. 0EALT. Oct. 81. LILLIAN B.. wife of Isaac E). Gealt (nee Englander), 'of pneu monia. Funeral aervlce. Sun.. 2 p. m., 0227 Da Lancey at. Int. Montefloro Cem. GETZ. Oct. 211. CA HOLINB, wife of John Gets. Funeral Sat.. 3:80 p. m.. 2(13.1 N. 8th st. Int. prltatr. North Cedar It'll Cem. GRAY. Oct. 20, of Influenza, ALICES M.. wlfo of Richard J. Gray and daughter ot Harry F. and late Alice MrCuIln aged i'8. Funeral Hat.. I) a. m. husband's resit oeiice. ii JiuiiHiMii bi.. petnw Allinin .1. Int Iioiy cro.. cem. Auto service. Inly Crosa Cem. HAHN. Oct :u. or pneumonia, ETHEL fl., wlfo. of Oeorao Hahn and daughter of lorara N. and Mary A, Smith (nee Mc Cracken), sged 28. Funeral Sat.. 1 p, tn., husband's residence. 2740 N. 131b t. Int. private. Hlll.lde, Cem. Atlantic City paper, plea ae cony. I IIAMAN. Oct. 20. JOHN C. hu.band of late Fleanor Haman. Funeral aervlce. Mon.. 2 p. ni.. daughter's residence. 8.140 N. Camse st. Int. private. Arlington Cem. HANI.ET. Oct. 2t. LAWItKNCB. hus. band .of lata Bridget Hanley (nea Qulnn). gelstlves and friend. Invited to funersl, at., 8:10 s, m.. 8723 N. Sydenham st. Solemn requiem hlah muss. St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HARRIS. At the Prrahvterlsn Hospital, Oct, SO. CHRISTIANA BUTLER, wife of the lata Rev. Wm. Harris, of Treston. N; J., In her 82d yesr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral at Princeton. N. J, HAYES. On Oct. "ft. IftlS nf nneumnnl. FLORENCE MAY, wffe ef George W. Hayes ana atttinirr oi jonn m. and Emma R. Conner, of 2208 N. Oth, .aged 24 years. on linn.. S n tn . Funersl will be held on Mon., from tha narlni'a of Martin Rvnv A Anna 280 Dlan-ond st. Int. private In Mt. Pescs we im. IfAYflAnTH. Oat. 30. JAMES hushan.l of Henrietta Haygarth (nes Custer), sard 42. Relatives snd frlenda. Columhla Cir cle NVst. H. of A., and Phlla. Lodge. No. 54. L. 6. O M.. Invited to services. Mon.. II s. m.. residence. Woodrrc.t, N. J. Int. Mt. Morlan Cem., Phlla. Friends may call Hun., after T p. m. HILL. Oct. 24, JOHN BRUCW. M. D., son .of Sarah and the late John Hill. Rela. lives snd friends. Concordia Lndire. No. AT. ; F. and A. M.: United Republican Club or 25th Ward and all other organizations oil j vihlch he was a member. Invited to services, Sat.. 1:30 p. m...JII05 Krankford ave. Int. private. North Cedar Illll Cera. HILT. At 733 Montgomery ave., Oct, SO. ROSE 8UMMEIIVILLE. wife of Edward Illll. r-vinrrsi service, nat.. a p. m. Oliver II. Hair Hid., I82U Chestnut St. Int, prl vste ' ' HOCK'. Oct. SO. MIRIAM, daughter of late John (I. Snd Martha Hock. Service prltatr, Mon,, 8 p. m.. 2250 8. liecchwood St. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. KORAN. Of Influenza, at Pittsburgh Pa.. Oct. 20, THOMAS J.. annf Edward A, and Bridget C. Horan. member of lat Rest.. Co. F, University of Pittsburgh. Funersl Mon., 0 a. m..' residence of parents, 2628 N. In croft st. Int, Cathedral Cem. Auto servles HOWELL Oct. 80 5008 Locuit St.. ELlZAnEHH , H&WELL. Service and nuftnrrTftWari7c..vn,.t an Auitttitn t isband of .Nora Hutchinson (ne Rherhani -w.a"' "i i.ie eviiiisni m. r' nV)' T,jaasu a. wnsisi nsni.,a p.ssh ifanea . of fsth.r.ln-law. Julius ! B I St. Int. private, Northwo JANDA. Oct. 20, of pneumonia. M., daughter of Joaenh Janda.. Jr.., and JNrts- jaaua.ipi. Lt. nw nneumnnim. jkfi AHrTA foretto Janda (nes Kln.fow). "FuK.ral Imt.. ; 10 s. m.. residence of father. 2088 Vlctatm '., st, mi. private, iioiy sepuicnro cem. asm funersl, JENKINS Of pneumonia. Oc. JT -1, . W. HARRY JENKINS, chief yeoman. V. ' S. N. H. F Fifth Naval District, son. of . ,1 Georts.M. and Loulss Jenkins (ne. Craw, -j rjs runerai .ervire priv.te, nai., a p. m. parent." residence, 8106 Webster st, JOHNSON. Oct. SO. ANNA M. H.. wlf ,' nf William A. Johnson (nes Nelmersr). and i , 34. Funersl Sat., 1 p. m., M12 Addison St., '-.. West Philadelphia, int. privste. Mt. Peaes KEEN. Oct, 20. MILDRED IS . daugh- x", tr of Morris E. and Martha T Kaen (nea Preotzel). aged 0. Relatives and frtanoa invitea to lunerai, ai., a p. m., parent, residence, 6327 Tulip St.. Tacony. Int, Mag noils "Cem. KELLY. Oct. 28- EUGENE, son orHsrah and 1st. Frsncls Kelly Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 0 a. m., 27J0 , Thompson St. Int. N.w Cathedral Cere. KELLY, Oct. 20, THOMAS ., husband of the late Mary A. Kelly (nee McBride). Funersl Sat., in a, m., Church at., Os View, Delaware Co,, Pa, Int, St, Charl.t's Cem . Kellnllle. KELSEY. Oct. S7.t MAMIE (nes Shsti non). wife of Frederick O. Kelsey aged 18. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral ssrv Ices, 2018 E. Susquehanna .ve.. S.t.. S P. m. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Csm. Friend, may call Frl, eve. KORMANN, Oct. SO. or pnenmonla. FLORENCE M daughter of John and Mat daltna Kormsnn (nee Beck), aged 25. Fu nersl Sot.. 2 n m,. residence of parents, Ml 4 N. Randolph st. Int. Most Holy Re- iismsf r,sm LAMR. Oct. SO. MICHAEL, husband of i,, Ch.H. t ami. nlluB ana M.nAl In. 'V vlted to funeral, Mon.. 7 .. m . 1218 W. Somerset st. Solemn requiem mas. at Our l.adr of Mercy Church. 8 s. in. Int. New cathedral Cem LEE. Oct, 20. of pneumonia, RICHARP A., of Camp Polk, Raleigh. N. C. son of Isle John and Christine Ie. aged 81. late of 4200 Richland at,, HrldrsburtT. Military funersl, Sat., 11 a. m., sister's residence, 3230 Salmon si. Relative, nnd friend. In vited. New Tork papers copv. LEVF.NOOOD Oct. 31. of Influent., CATHARINE B ,- widow ot Augustus W, Levengood, aged 83. Funeral services prl ate, .Sun., 7 p. in., residence of son-in-law. Elmer E. Lenhardt, cor. , B st. snd Wyoming ave. 'Int. Mon., Pottstown. Pa. Totlstown papers copy. LOFLAND. Oct. 20. m.ANCHE B... wlfs ot Frederick Lofland nnd daughter of Ella and lata William Harter. Funeral servles. Sat., A p. m., (10U0 Upland at. Int. Mt. Mo rlsh Cem LOOAN. Oct. .10. EDWARD, husband of Fannie fjogan (nee Tvson). aged 20. Rela tives and friends. Home Derense Reserves of 81st District. Invited to runeral services. Mon.. .1:30 p m., 2818 W.,Oordon st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. LOOAN. Oct. 30. JOHN J,, eon of lata Jstne. and Margaret Logan. Relatives and friends lnvtted to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m.. niece's residence, Mrs. James Mullen, 280J S. 17th st. Int. Holv -Crosa Cem. LOQO. Oct. 30. JOSEPHINE, widow of Albert J. Logo, aged 71. Funeral rrlvsts, , Sat;. 2 p. m , from 2074 Ridge avs. Int. private. Mt Vernon Cem. LOHFt. Oct, 30. of Influenza. ELLBN. widow of Otto Lohr. Funeral Sat., n a. m.. son's residence, 2432 W. Oakdals st. lat, Holy Cross Cem ' LJRLY. At Barron Hill. Oct. 27, nf In fluenza pneumonia,. BDITH W,, wife of Fred erick E. Lunv iijee Pemmell). Funeral ser vices Sat., 1.30 p. m.. from Chestnut st:, Barron Hill. Int, Fernwood Cem. MARTIN. Suddtnlv, Oct.- 80. THOMAS A., husband of Theresa Martin (nes Can non) and son of Annie and the lots Henry Martin. Rclatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2144 H, Clearfield s Int, private. Holv Sepulchre Cem. McCOLOAN. Oct. 27. EDWARD J., hus band nf Marie and son of 1st. James and Catherine McCotgan Relatives and frlenda, sit sudetlca ot which lie was member. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 0 a, m.. re.ldsncs of hruthet-ln-law. John Nathan. I0S3 E. Ontario st. Int. St. Ann's Cem. McCORMICK. Oot. 30. at Brooklyn. N. Y of pneumonia, MARY, daughter of Wll. Ham and Honora McCormlck. aged 22. Fu neral private, Sat.. 3:30 p. m.. parents' residence, 432 Earlham terrace, German town, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem McCUSKER-Oct. 30, BRIDGET, widow of William McCusker. Member League of Sacred Heart and Blrsscd Virgin Sodality of St. Gabriel's Church. Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. m 1537 S. 28th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. tn. Int. Holv Crosa Cem. McDowell. Oct. si. edward h . husband of Annie McDowell (neo Lowry), aged 57. Funeral Sun., 2 p. m., funsral parlors of William Roes. 1823 Orthodox St.. Frankford. Int. Hatooro Cem. Hatbora paper copy. McOIN.NIS.-yOf pneumonia, at Atlantic City. N. J. J t)ct. 3D. MARY A., wife of James J. McOlnnl. and daughter of Mary and late Tnomas Ecclea. Residence. 2340 S. HUks st. Notice of funeral later. McGINTY. Oct. 28. ANNA wife of Ed ward VcGlnty (nee Carr). of Kilrarr. Coun ty Donegal, Ireland. High mass. Sat. 0 n. m.. at tho Church of the Corpus Chrtatl Funeral Sat.. 10 a. m.. 8015 N. Bonsall st. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto funeral. MCQRATH :. Oct. 20. ANNIE M.. wife of .lames H. McOrath. .Relatives snd friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 11 s, m.. 1810 N." lfllh st. Int, New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral McKENNA. Oct. 20, ELLEN, wlfo of Jame. McKenna. aged 45. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 10 a. m. resldenco of .l.ter. Mr.. Shaffer. 288 8. Sth' St.. Phlla. Int. New Oathedrsl Cem. K'.9R.,.r:'T0't.3()' "J pneumonia. KLI2. E5IH" daughter of Andrew and Mary Carson McLorle aged 24. Funeral services PrX!"ti, ?at- ,8 nA. " Parents' resldsncs. 5402 Water St.. Olney. Int. St. James's M. E. Grounds. MONTMORD uct28 CATHARINE, wlfs of Frank Montmore and daughter of James P. and Margaret Blew. Funersl.' 4080 Chss " ave. Solemn requiem mars. ' St. Rita's Church, Broad and Ellsworth sts., Sat.. 9 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. MOON.-pct. 31. ELIZABETH, wlf " of Richard Moon (nee Mllllgnn). aged 47. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p. m.. 3403 N. Water st. Inear Front nnd Ontnrl., a,o I v, x.i ln.1.1. -n. ' ".,. All.. 11. .1IURPHY. Oct. 30. ELLEN A., daughtsr I the late Jam., nnd rnlh.rln. t...nk.. RelntlvcH nnrl fplonri. TI r v lAt2: ! !;?.1,"'un,.,.h.' ""J1 H's'".. .Bropagatlon of I alth Socletlea of St. Patrick's Church. In- ,,'."" ,"' '"'"rrJ."i "'on.. n:u a. m.. J. 10 nverlv at. Solemn requiem maaa at . Patrlrk'a Church. 10 a. m. Int. Catheai t-em Auto service. r N ISS"J2sUU'?ct- 28 at Woonsocket. R, I KLIZAHKTII K. T wife of Horace T. Neivcomh and daughter of Mary Kulp and Inte Maurice P. Tomllnsnn. aged 28. Rela. nws and friends. Wl.slnomlng Circle. No. S'."'.,;u A" Invited to funeral aervlce., Sat.. 1:30 p. m;. residence of mother, 8711 longshore st.. Tacony. Int. private. Mag. nolla Cem. Remains may be 'viewed Frl. eve. , O'BRIEN. OCt. 80. DENNIS W-.-son of Ann nnd the late John O'Brien (nee Wheeler) Relatives and friend. Invited to services. at.. 0 a. m.. mother's realdence, 2547 Coral st Int. private. Old Cathedra) Cem. O'NEILL. Oct. 31. of pneumonia, at Jfwrk N. J., ANNA M O'NEILL Unfa Phelan). wife of John E. O'Neill. Funersl "ndnt. private Sat, p.' m.. Holy Cross Cem.; Philadelphia. . , OTTO. Oct. 2.1, of Influenza. JOHN. soa of norths and the late George William Otto p.u.1.Y!ra' !,'-4 m" brother's resldenos, William F. Otto, 6811 Chester ave. Int private PATTERSON. At the Presbyterian Horn, for Aged Connies and Men, Bsla, Pa.. Oct. 81. ALEXANDER PATTERSON Funeral services. Sat. 2 p. m... at Home. Int. Mt, jtlPn f"frp I PHUMM Oct. .10, CHRISTIAN H.. hus band of Emma Phumm. Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral services, 23S N, Warnock st.. Sat,. 2 p, m. Int. Hillside PORTER Oct", so. WILLIAM. Ton of John J. and Elizabeth Porter. Relatives snd friend. Invited to service.. Sun., 2 p. m.. parents' residence, Ko.i Cornwall at. Int, Westfie.ter Cem. QUICK. Oct. Jl). CATHERINE, widow of I?.'.nb fiulck. aged 78. Funeral Bst., 10 a. m.. l!!ll PJ nth Bt Inf n,lu.l. A. u,.. Redeemer Cem. Remains, may be "vtew.d F.rl"r.-a."'r T.CV- J?1' R'qulem msss Mon., Bt. Peter's Church, 0 a. m. h.,n,PAK0.NTPct' &0' KDWARD J., hus hand of late Mary Rrardnn (n.e Sweeny). Relative, and friend. Dlvl.lon No. D0.X ' M" .".'"! .,nt,J and IKh ts. Relief Attn. ore Invited to funeral. Sat.. 0 a. m., 1441 fu'nerlh "' I?'' Ho,y Cr0" Cim s VeT sr" .ReiatiVe. '.TfrtSiV "member. 'I v,,den.o'rf,uneUr.i?nsuann ?iSnp:0 cfl5, Orleyn. at. Int, Hlll.lde Cem. ' S RITCHIE. Oct. 31, at Werner.vilie F ', nfmn -IAMBS. Vu.bnnd' of ElUabeth J. Ritchie. Further notice of (he funeral will !l' TitFw is ' iT...I... ; s PJl'linonia, MAT. IHhW F.. husband of Kathryn Rogers inn M,0.rjr"y,nanrt "0!Lo' Katnerlne and late.ttatthew Rogers. Funeral Sat.. 10 1 a m. residence of mother, 1335 Christian st ijJ'vleSf ,0' New Cah,,lri'l CcmVAuto -.nOJ-iER. At Newark, N. J., Oct. 80 Fi'JV. b''vel daughter 'of Joseph H. and ln Roller (nee Sachs). Funeral private 'Km J.3 Chadwlck ave.. N.wirg.N, ",' Int. l'nlrmniint tm M.aUtu vt "V ' , .-?95Vr; ct'Hc MAIlOARltB jl..'daiih.q Martin 1. Hnw mrsri n ia.I--i,ijiA". ?a i !3J. PHi!r.ide2CeamE- Arl"- int. PritO niiur.il. ct. si. LEONARD, hu.band "' JM;ry i' nuhr (nee O.rber). Relatlws and friends Invited to services, linn, I .' ft,. iTrnIi',o'nn,cJm.aVe" Ka,t n.ll.W: ."''FFN.BR. Oct 20. F.nnr.NE ntm int. Ifnlu a.X Chre I'em. " ' "T"" SCHMALTZ. Oct. 31 CARnriMM SCHMALTZ, widow of John 8chm.lt?, aed . Itrlallves and friends Invited to a.rvfia lon.. I p. m 2285 N. Uber illfitffl SuV.h.",WS.?.v'- '". .NortiUi5mc?m. huahnnd of .-. .-w,.i.i,. -7 w-i, st.. uKniuin r .. Calherln. Knnniaurh). Relatives and friends all A J gunl.atlona of which the deceased wis a.' nsliVlves "a, 1 v:''"r..." Hill Wm. FViend. m.y'c'.il WW. F " Ill'Cem, Friends msy callFrl iv. ' SCULLIN,-i-Oct 88. ANSA liailf. rancU K.'scullln eid dauilitT;' ,"M BUUI. Franela M$mfy of M.r-y.'C.r'Ruf,e,r; .&, rJ.'.' ,R81,ch c?'. Funersl rJal.'.' 9 fe7KTtfT' iim cim " " " ,nt' pr,va,e- Nofth B.Kf sJ, daiwhtsr of (Charle, and' Margaret S.ndi w7 (nee Coleman), aged. 10. Funeral Mon" 14 T t a. m.. residence of parenta. 187 E TuloV. . . hocken st Germanlown. int. ffeiS a.i!X ' ; Thomas and Hannah lOmss and llahnah WaHantt ISs. .7 n .VJ S V ,l1 -,! ?$ ,x 4 ; 1 J 1 1 I f $ 7A r-rj- CKs t 'i IT?1 At it fJ $1 3I n . JJT n &flb&iJtSW JIT L -tl .. V-l' ..i M r; "Hrp '1,W-'i W'YH l' I ', ' ' i.V -, " - W : .Wsaaaag iL'JasaagElLraiM JjitV ESST-"
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