J""' IL EVENING PUBL10 LEDGER-PHILADEIPfllA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1018 15 gen: carter reviews ' 20,000 meade troops Parade of Lafayette Division at Camp an Interesting Occasion 41 OFFICERS PROMOTED SHIPNEWS u. s. merchant fleet vehicle for gospel Two Memorial Services to He Held Tomorrow for Victims of lnfliirn7.il Bprelnl Dhiiafrn In V.vrw'vo 'nolle t'rforr Tump .VIcailc, Admiral, Mil., Nov. 0. Twenty thousand mid more mm vvrnr lnK Hie RwnKRer Utile fiitlRue cups which nro worn by the Amerlontm nbroart passed In review here today be fore Majtr (lenernl Curler, rommnnder of the nl.fnvelte Division, mid by other hlfili olflcers of the cnm. It vvhh the mint novel mid tilotiircMiiie. rex lew ever held In this cantonment. It wan worth Kolwr mnnv miles to pee theae men. nil tit and ready for the fray, looking Just ns they will look If ever thev are called unon to co to Kianee. The men of the Lafayette nivlslon have nbout finished their trnliilnK on thin side of the ocean. They nro enRor to do their bit, but cery otllcer nml man In the crowd wondered thin morning whether or not he would evu- be Klven a chance to pot over. Manv of the crflirers In the parade have had their chance. These olllcers woro on tile left sleeve of their uniform, one or two (told chevrons. Indicating their months of pen lie In the war 7vne, mid home of them wore mi their right nrnis the proud wound chevrnni. A few of them had on decoratlonH tecelved for itallantry In antlon Hrlgadlrr (lenenil S .1. nayard Kchlndel, rommnnder of the Twenty first Infantry HrlRade. cemmanded the parade. Oencrnl Schlndil I a 1'enii rvlvimtati. There were many visitor fmm Wnsh Innton present All In all with the sot dler mnrchhiR and the ImndH playing the affair wan one to set the patriotic chonls Jumping The review look mure than two hours Immediately after the review all the hanilp In the camp hur ried to Baltimore ti tnke part In the Mr united war drive parade to bo held In that city thla afternoon Offlrern Win I'rniniilliin Torty-one officers of thla ramp have, been made very lmppv throtiRh the receipt of the news of their promotion Of thin numbir seventeen wrre promoted from flrpt lleutcnanrlis tu r.iptnlncieH nnd twenty-four from pecond lieutenan cies to first lieutenancies. Those named captains vvenr John It. naut, Samuel O'Kcefe, Wil liam C. Aphfoid, liexter lluph. .lames C. FaRan, William 1. Ilazlet, Bethel A Simmons, Manty (1. Thompson, Daniel F. McMullen, .lnseph C Matthew p, Bar rett I'rettyman, Alfred Itced, Charted A Ilohlnsou, Klrtvwoo.l P. Scott, Thomas II Sullivan, IMwnnl I V.iuRhu and Marphall Low Those who have been promoted to first lieutenancies are: John t. Allen. William II Althaus. Harvey II Bennett, Francis ( Beverley, William I Blancli nrd. Scott A. nurnain, William J. Ilush vvHllcr, Charles W. ('.imp. Wesley A. Cnry, Arra rhaney, Irwin J. Ch.trjwnnet, Kdvvard I). Chape. John AV. (rochran, Hess OS. Florida, tleorsiv I. Moore, Frank J. l'rochask.v, lllmer It. Banker. Harry .1. Pchaffcr. ralR II Sears. Pott H. Smith. John A Stanley, John A Sterile, Boger Steffan and J.ucIhii M Tot nro. Lieutenant Bethel A Shninnns, one of those pronnitid to captain has been for the last month or mom the head of the noncoms tralnliiR bchool In camp. Hln work lit the ramp has been ho Rood that It wan known that It vva only a question of time regit nil rig his pro motion. Many of the olllcers named are Tenn sylvanlans A number of the new cap tains who are native pons of the Key stone State came here as second lleit tenantp. These men were made first lieutenants some months iiro. All of these olllcers are In the Depot Brigade. A blR crowd Is expected tomorrow to attend the two memorial services which nro to be held for the men In this camp who died from Influenza. A memorial mass at which Cardinal !lb honn will preside will be celebrated by Lieutenant Michael II Fogarty. Catholic chaplain, of the Seventeenth IleRliiienr Lieutenant Daniel F. Desmond will preach the sermon. The music of the mass will be sung by the choir of St. Mary's Seminary. Baltimore. The ir.lth depot brlpade band will play. A kuiiicI of honor to escort the Cardinal and other ofllcers of the mass to the altar will br composed of intmbcrH of the foreign legion of the development bat talion, thin battalion comprising rcpre sentHllves of a couple of doxvn or more countries. The names of lhe men who died in the epidemic will be placed on the nltar during the services. Itemem brnnco will bo mado In the masi for all Meade men who have died In France, A pondenomlnallnnal memorial service, will be held at the same time In tho CC section of the lamp.' It will be in charge o( Lieutenant Byron Hester, one of the ProU stunt chaplaliiB. There will be singing of hvniii, reading of the Scriptures, a sermon and Bpeclal prayers offered. The development band will play and tho whole ceremony will be most Impressive. HERO WOULDN'T ('1VK LP Minister Kinds New Cluinnel to Transmit Christianity by Working in Shipyard Spurred by the belief t'ncle Sam's new merchant marine win transmit Christianity and Ainerlcnn Ideals to all the world, the ltev. Frederick Hall Is laboring In the niouceler yard of the Pusey & Jones Company Mr. Hall, who In assistant Reneral puperlntendent of machinery, bellevep lie Is furthering his iuiston ns n preacher by working In the shipyard It In re ported there nre about ten elerRmen of various denominate ns engaged hi con struction work at tho Merchant Ship building Corporation, Harrlman, I'a "Clergymen have become allied with thin work because they see the merchant marine an a wonderful vehicle for Chris tian nnd American Idialn," said Mr Hall. "They have n vision ff n Rrent Yankee fleet carrying the fruits of our American civilisation to the benighted tit all lands, and thev believe It wilt bring about a real salvation of the world "Clergvtnen know that trade In a path finder for Christianity nd civilization The pioneer tradern of the old school had the erroneous Idea that trade could best be advanced by oppression, cruelly nnd double dealing. "But experience and Intelligence havo changed all this The whole future of the American republic Is bound In ships, and the sooner wo realise It the better All Industries will soon fel tho pull of our merchant marine. "Tho fleet means the enlargement of present Industries and the istnbllshment of new Industries. Amtrlia will become a nation f travelers, and far-sighted business firms are alreadj training corps of salesmen to send fnto foreign lands at the conclusion of the war. "The clergymen who have entered the shlp.vardn of tho nation havo a right vlslm and their countrjmen would do well to iinulntn their example.' .mWtm. H B ( ' 3aaH B" !BSSf I 'JSbssI i VfwjujijjBr I , Hl, . MM 'i ,sranrrra-r!cs.'s2J GOSSIP OF THE STREET PUBLIC UTILITIES IN GROWING FAVOR fosrarraissssrr HOWARD K. 1)1 N Killeil in aillon LA RIVOLUZIONli: SI FA STRADA IN GERMANIA II Popolo in Rivolla ha Pro- clamato la Hepubbliea in Baviera ruhllshMt and DIstrlhiitM Vnder I'KIIMIT Nil. nil Authorized by- Ol mt of O. tnl.er 0 1017. nn file t the 1'uatoHiQ uf 1'lilU- delphlM. Ps lly older of the PreM-nt A. N HUTll.KSn.N. I'ostm ihtrr llfiifral. Y0RKSHIP VILLAGE IS "DRY" No Saloon- in Community of Ciimdrn ShipworkrrH TIio modern Rhlpworlscru Ulngr th inlrncln town, YorkBliln laK Ift to bo dry No nnlooim w adorn the Mnet ooi nrr. Tho fomniunlty has prunjr tip on Urn oiitPklrtH of rnnidpii for tho rmpIojcH of tho Now York HhlptmllrilnK Corpora tion Thn homns nro nttrnrtho nw modern. They urn bHnff rented 1o ship orler. nnd in time. It N belleed, will lie pold tn them Thft house Miry In nlze from four to pern rooms They nre built In iowh contalnlnp from two to flo homes. Sev eral storea nnd churrhcH are to he con Mrurted In the town, property iiainp been ulloted for them. Mlllliim Aierelt Ilnrrhmtn, pfldcnt ot th Mrrrhiuu Hhlptnilldlnn rorportln, Itar rlman, 1u . h oninnl'1 thf Inter"rnlnrit NtHtnwhlp t'nmpHin', whlrh wlll ronduct a ffinoril hiiKlnept lie In uUo irtsldent of the n-sw line. Worker nt thi New York ShlrhulMlna nr(n rnntrlbuted $U.rtl.ltS to th Vnr Snlnci Horloiy durln tho thlrt-flrt week of th ifitupnlKn ThlM brlnsn 1 1i total Ktlntcn of the nhlporkr In KtHmpa to f.'S.SfKl ai The nm'py has 7078 members. II I. ...!..' V, W.x 1...,l I.. t.n . , .iiiii iinp uriii inrru til vimiK" of lh Ftot k reeonls clepnrtmetit of the Pusey & Jnn company ' l riddle crntz in hH a?tltHnt m Inrreiioed prothirtlon In lh toolroom of thi V J i ompany In riiwrtn1 by Pill Ttehr, who y that th lmn tn ttiKt ehop havo btn on tho "hiimo" for Mini time. Jidhin Turner, of th 1 A J New Jery anl has Ih'h appointed editor of the Stone Ship, the official publication of thn Liberty .Shipbuilding Compary WIlinlnKton. N. C. R. J. COLDER, PUBLISHER, DIES Kxpircs nt Dinner Table Just Hark Troin France N Vork, Nov J. llobert Jowiili folller, pulilllier nnd nlltor uf Colllpr's Weekly, fell ileiul last nlclit wlillu talk- InB wEth lils lfe nt dinner tit their lionin 10CT J-'Ifth nenue, nt 7 "15 o'clork. t Mr. CtAlcr lind been nlnoail nrltlnir nur iipH,aVir hln publication slnee Inst July, anil tgturnfil to New Vork jester ila.i ami this aH the first time that MrH. Collier hail peen him slnee hln absence. lie wan the Hon of the late Peter l'enelon Collier anil wiih forty-two yearn olil. Ills father .m the founder uf I' K Colller'H Sc Sons, piibllihern of Col lier's Weekly. Since th death of his father In ISOfl. the younger man had been thn head nf the firm. He prepared for coUese in New Vork city, where he was horn. recelihiK his first tralnlnpr nt St Francis CoIIcec He was graduated from (JeorKi'tovMi diversity nnd took jiostKraduate uorK at Ilnrvard nml (i ford. ltli the idea of becomlnc nn editor. Lonilrs, 8 nnirmbre l.n flerni.inlii, alia iRilUt dl decilitre sul termini Impost! iI.irII Allentl per un arinlMlzin, si trova In linn sltuazlone cnotlcn minnrclnnlc In sfneelo delln Impero. l.e tiotlr.le gliinte da nile fontl aiinunzlano iiunnlo iippressu. 1 -11 Kaiser hn npposto un declso rlllutn lid una Hchlest.'i del lodallstl rho olewinn rhe fglo ahillcnasc In faiore del Principe I'.rtdltarlo. 2 II caneelllere .Masslmillnno, Innblln dl controllnre I swinllstl, 1 nuall for miuin II podernso bloiyo dellu tnng Klnranza al HelchstaR, h,i ilato le suo dlmlsslonl. .1 Una rlioltn popoloie a Momco ba dAto per rlsultato la prodamazlonc delta repubbllca In ll.ilern 41 rlbelll hanno Issatn l.i baudlera rossa a Kiel ed or.i coutrnllnuo tiltt.'i l.i ensta della (ierni.iula sill Mar del Noril e parte dl rpiella del ll.iltlro. II Principe I'nrlco ill Prussia, fr.itello del Kaiser, e' rluscllo a fUKRlro da Kiel sotlu II fuoco del rlMiluzlonarl. .' Movlmentl rholil7.lnn.irl sunn stall rapportntl nel illatrettl indimrlall crso Kssen. 1'nrlnl, fi noeinbre. SI rltler.e prohablle, nel olrcoll bene lnfonnntl, cho II Principe .MiiHslmlliano, caneelllere delflmpero (iermnnlco, co munlchera' okkI I termini dl un urmlstlzto ad un comltatu del ItelchstiiK, eoniposto del capl partltl II rlrlilcilern' dldare II loro olo per nutorlzz.ire I plenlpoten zlarl tedesehl u flnnnre I'nrniistUiii. IT prohablle rhe la riermnula rlspoinlera' ngll Alleatl per rnrinlstUlo a. iikzo d( I to stesso corrlere rhe lia reeato I termini al Quarter fleneiale lieimanlco. Sotto dette clrcostanze si ciede die 1.1 tepllea ilell.i Oerinanl.i non potra' KlunBere prima del poinerrlCKio dl oggl sabato. Itoitm, R Noemhre. I.'n coinunlratn del Mlnistero della Guerra, pubhllcatn nel pomerlgRlo ill lerl, nnnunzla chn al frnntc Itallano non si e' lerlflrata nlcuna operazlone dl Kuerra e che rjuelle nerentl nll'esecu- zlone del termini ilell'nrmlRtlzIo, si Biolgono reBolarmente. WnshliiEtmi Op S nniembre Sua Marstn' II He il'Itnlla ail un mea sukkIo del Ileglo Ainbasclatnre ltullano, Conte Mncchi ill Cellere, ihe u iitnne degll itallanl d'Amerlca lnvlnva all'au guslo Soirano 11 salilto eM'esiressiono ilell.i plu' nlta ammlrazlonn per la Brniiile illtorla ronseRUlta iI.ikII erolcl noldatl Itallanl, rlspoudeva col scEUcntir telecranimn: "VI rlngrazlo dl tnttn cuorn per 1'af fezlonato e patrlottlco saluto Invlatoml ii nomo rieKll Itallanl d'Amerlca, nclU glorlosa ora cho si compiviino I dcstlnl d Italia ' Investors See Bright I'ro'peclc for These Seenrilie Willi Pence Near IIMdence nf the stronR fnltli lneslnrs have In public utility bonds has been demount rated ery clearly recently lth Increnslntr proriiects of nn early pence. Iocal lniestnient houses have been find ing the iteninnil for llrst-clnss securities of this class good nnd expanding rnl' Idly llh further Indications nf the ter mination of hostilities becoming brighter, and they nntlclpnte reeird buslncrs ns soon ns definite knowledge of peace comes 'prominent brokers nnd hankers point out that there nre manj reasons why mllliv bonds ham been In increasing denrand at ndianclng prices with the approach of a lasting pence One of the most Important advantages of rurh InicBtments, It hns been pointed out. is the low lexel ot ciuot.itlons ns comp.ind lth that preinlllng previous to thla country's entry Into the nr Then, ngnln, the fact that substantial Increase") In rules for power, light and transpor tntlon nsstire most of the large Utility corporations' better earnings than they previously enJoed, and naturally with the termination of the war there will no longer be reason tn fear large Increases In tnxntlon for Federal purpose! It has been mentioned In discussion among Investors thaf manv of the utility companies: will require much money for new equipment to take the plnee. of that which has worn out during the period when It was m.es n in enftnll ennenses for such Im provements because of the pronnhln huge demands: for tnxes Hut, It W argued, earnings hnve not alone been Inci eased by higher rntes nnd fares, ns there has heen n, great expansion In liuilnepx Therefore morn gross revenue cm "" anticipated after the war Is ended than had ever been experienced before It bo gun, ns It Is tho general belief that do mestic trade In nil lines, ispeclall.v In ninnufaciurlng nnd building, will be gcxid for many ears Ami II lu aUn nolnted nut that with a decrease In th cost of living which will follow the establishment of peace It will not he necessary to spend morn for higher wngcH and thereby cut down the net ns his recently been the case Fur thermore, when labor Is released from wnr work nnd the price or innteimi takes the downward cotitse from the ab normally h'gh level of the present. It will mt niui-li lerH to supplv rquipine'lt than would hnvc been posslhle for sev eral vc.irs the mudguard till It was fairly straight. Tho woman grabbed tip the dog and, wagging her finger vigorously In Fran cis's face, snapped: "Von ought to bo ashamed of jourself, trying to run over a poor little Innocent (log muzzer's ptttlns. ' she said to the little mut. "You motorists aro nil alike, think you own the wholo earth You ought to be ar rested for speeding. ' Then came the climax, doing nlong at a good clip (for "Truo Uve"), we were nbout to pass n corner where we had to turn I don't kntw what he did, but there was a sound like a boiler works sharpening Its teeth, nml the car stopped dead Ills mouth closed light for a minute. Then he said: "Peter, go to that garage nml tell them to come here and tow this Ihli car to their place." "Can't you fixe It?" I asked. "Why, yes," he sneered sarcastic like, "of course, I can, T.et me have a hand ful of your teeth, for 1 only managed to strip tho gear. I really don't need help, that's why I'm asking jou to get the t-lira go man I" I put my foot In It onco more again, quite innocent-like. Wo wero In the trolley, and at 126th street I happened tn say. "Well, thank goodness tho trollej keeps going I" Ouke suld, "Shut up " Francis pre tended he didn't hear me Francis got tho car hack today. It seemed that he'd had to have new gears, his battery recharged nnd his muffler fixed, but I didn't have a word to say about it. No sir, I'd learned my little pleiv. Wondering who I could hit up for a few Leeillle Park house lots 1 happened to thlnft of Trascatl, tho Italian, who'd helped tne so much with the other Ital ians In selling them Insurance. Say, 1 thought thn old beggar wati going lo klsi me, he seemed so tickled to see me, but lie looked awful glum when I told him I'd left the Magnitude However, ho told mo hn was too busy to talk then, but to see him In tho morn ing Will I bo there? The answer Is " ep " WESTERN BUSINESS SHOWS Hrticfil Hesults I'roin Lifting of KiMrirliniiH ('uurimI by the Influenza Kpitlcinio I'hlenge, Nov. !). General business conditions nre show ing Improvement over the last two weeks because thn restrictions arc be ing removed which were recently placed nn trading because of the Influenza epi demic A gient deal of attention Is now being centered on after war readjust ments nnd business reconstruction, in virtually all lines of trade a largo de mand Is nntlelpited for erpoit goods to cover world requirements It Is pointed out by leading trade au thorities that the production of the mills tHTIIK ngo In many lines, but these "do not orrsel the losses In other directions. IfrlenJs I.ntiestr Pounetl, No. JS O, uenernuy sneak ng. there In n en-y I ' . .."ivisiqn jjo.iuj. ii oi i.. is.: m of confidence displayed, although the .'''viiifntVry iietierVMn?.' memr?'.'' best-Informed trade Interests nro nf the Kvingetlrnl t.uthrrsn f'hiirrh, Invited t lie lef that there w bn much uncr- ""ri services run it p. m anus .i.,i - .k. ... ....".".'. i rronntave lnt Mon., New Holland. I' .hi ...j Lt. ni ut r hum thnt this will havo the effect of cur tailing general trade considerably. l'ixe Novel Lalior Rulr llnrrlaburg, Nov. 5 A miner who hurts himself In nn effort to shut off tho current from n mining tnnrhlne when a cable slips In order to prevent nn nccl dfnt Is held to be entitled to compensa tion by the Stnte Compensation Hoard, In deciding Ferrari vs. fihiiwmul Mining Company. v If . llt'.V ri:K Nov 7. of heart ill-mil, OAVIIJ jf irn fcf iste Frederick iz& mill rrtrAri.. . .. .. -. -.a.-- -. -- ...y -- '-nnFiiinK iriue, isn. lli. I. u, It M l KW1X "ln I,ite, No an I, I O O, F,, InHt-I to funeral. Mnn .1 p. tn , 7S36 Orara av. int Arlington Ccm Itimstna mr b vl"vM Hun eve Aiito aervlco. .tOIINPON Nov R, NOAH, son of Morris ' jonnson seti i-j, llfUtlv-. sn ? lis l.ortne. Judlnal Pnlon Nn. 1. i ur I'henra.. Invited to ftinernt.' ,B, frlemts. I and Krsks lurk .1 tnf VI, nrth-l r.... ' jiiniis -nn Nov n. mis. AttntrsTitii' "I'll in n p atar n nnn Anns u -r j. ....'". - " ' r. jnn-ri .I". "" . -sruej aM 1-7 years RervtrsMV vlll Pt tan . .-.. ...ia.:-'" ' ' . ni an i hi- rr-aififann-B. Hundny, In llnilpv i T'rnnnyivnnla ronl ariO ' nVrvrCP "W. .r" . Int. privutt roko rorporHtlon It In hrlrt thnt n wlf, StloV,:V:VnT,V,jrf who hud sued for dlvorcn and for whom L'r'VL"'" "'", frlend, Hndalltv of h. V. M.. n master In tho application had recom- ?ite,i iijViiSer.i""" Ti " 85f.L'tt. '8 mended a divorce, but wherein n final Tn.tm " ."i""1' ?." "?,",& ' IS.2"; '- 11 dncrcp linil not tirn Plgnfd, Im rntltlrd rrun.v !fl Solemn iri-p n i nurrr lrjMl in a uiii.N- rnulrm . triftPB St. ..H . .i..it. .a. ( hrlMtr rhiiiri tut ui rn.a.la..- - !0 cOTnprilfniion iur urnin oi mo HUB Kpllr 111 ill m -'"-y , I rmrn Hunt, jh Kilw fnfinurit tfc- ' (.. -.. ...i " w ....-"' ''"' a an.- L.--.J. M,Kitii:i I Irerniinnfi nv. Wvnente Pa, fnntee son., , f ,1 i ef I'atrlrk and mien Toonahan snd aon of j 1, litinn mi. i1,,M In ,inh n,i nvlent .. .. - """ '.. '. "" ..... jiANNl'M wlNtlATB Vnv n. mis ny i;''':, ir joruan inie nouca or ret,v. f,i that the probable forthcoming opening ,,' i oeorae Atlv. sit N. 'J4ih at, a,l1l."?!l,1lr"!" "I'll"" el"n ', ' of new channels for distribution will Phil. lp; ',ViVlVi3i'SvTv n 'Wif' 'Am K.ol!in7'(nMnor.!n5? havo a marked effect on supply con- I ''J'. ,'41h,;t MAIU 10NI" ,N" !.. noMreOrfTner.l0h,?inlen'Jl?nf?nl dltlons Producers are sending out the , "A "- S" " - , h"x WWV tt.M wnrnlng to retailers. advMng them to, Mf.MnitlVM Annie Kio re.i s lieintlves and frldnda. ' ,V proceed coservntlvel lu placing their tifMiANi; In luvtng rrm.nibrnr. of I h1H,','',7,r' ''''"-.Nn pi r or St 0ln- orders during . his, -construction period IXNA ",W U'i W'K ' WW nnd to remember that Hie first cold sna i"hine .lied rvi P ml. Tl..- rr.or.l u,'-1,1 v,. B , . '''.; will undoubted! bring a rush to unite ef h Brneroua life runs like -, vine nrnun. ; vuyi . on of ttott fried and l.t j?JS vS s,i::,n1:s'":rs,";:i- ::s: ";: . " - '-VS;;,;:' i Sv,-v,re'4f -Ifi I; ll.e .lev ponds nn.t eenernl Mi.rehn.nllce I , car. ,,a '""" j -a. ha verj trado collections nmllnue to hatlsfactoty Traffic conditions on leultng roads throughout the West ennttnue to show rather sharp decreases in volume ns JBcath Al.t.KN In Mioula Montsni net 2fl. ItoitArK A AI.t.KV am ot Joseph P. and Mnrv T. Allrn. of ll-ila. Pn compared with the similar week a your AI,'T,:M,1'H rr Nn.v ,1 ",', .n,T"?.L"i ' ,. ,. , ..-.. ..- .. . I rl.AKA. iHtivhtrr nf lute llenjnrnln and sw. ivi.iinii.i. .,i.i..t .... in mo ne- . .vrirv Alteniue Ilelatlvea and rrleno. in 11-' thnt Irregular trnfTI. conditions w III i!d to funeral sun '2 l,Koroi Ii --Nov n IIAItllAnA. wldweif,-rf -J Marka I eopoiil. orrl 72 Itrlatlvei ana J i in- C t. "J T itinera I win 2 p. m.V1 r ... fri "' .. "' inI 1,r erinni cent, t I.IK.IP Nov a MAttv i' a-..t.... .1 John J and late rerein .nmie (nee Douanv, - jf VI mm. nt renMen'o of fntlier. JUS Wharton " 'l I.t-NNIIMANN Suddenly, Nov 7. MAP.T M prevail until nfter the war and busi ness beglna to move in the direction of normal Ksscntlal product mntlnue In run conslderabl) nhenil of a year IJgjftaEPUO-fllONALrJS Tonne Worrten nnd OlrU Tounx Women aod (iltli BUSINESS CAREER OFPIWER FLINT A Story nf Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCopiHoM) CAMP DIX OBJECTOR GETS 30-YEAR TERM Refusal to Obey Orders Hrings Stiff Sentence Officers Are Transferred Soldier Deail Abroad Knlisletl After lie- peateil Itejeclions Private Howard K. Dunn. Jr.. 310th Ambulance Compan. vvho died octoner 10 of wounds reccneii in ai-iiuu renentedlv retected bv cxnmlnlng of ficers because of being under weight, but he perservered In his determination to serve his country nnd was finally ac cepted last March. In frequent letters to his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard K. Dunn. 239 ii..i rhnn nvenuo. (lermiintwon. he declared that every discomfort and In convenience suffered In the perform ance of his duty was minimized by h supreme satisfaction In doing his bit for the cause. Ho was twenty-seven years old, and was educated at Oerniantown Academy. Hefore the war he jvas employed by the Fidelity Trust Company. GIFTS FOR SERVICE MEN Falls of Schuylkill to Send $5 to Each Man From Section The Clilzens' Patriotic Association of Falls of Schuylkill plan to send each of the soldier and snllor boys from their section 5 for a Christmas gift. Money for the purpose was raised by a masquerade given last night In Amer ica Hall at Th rty-flft h street nnd Kunny.We avenue. The hall, donated by John Ilohen Adel. was crowded with men and women of the Kails n '"tu"'e. Receipts are expected to total to beveral flX!rrDobson Altemus. of the Emergency Aid, received the guests. The affair vvus arranged by Mra. Jameae "awson. aaalsted by M- Anna Rdiwartz and Mrs. Alfred Hyrne, Hoi dSS and "ellors. front the radio school and the Second neglment Armory, were guests, Aunralla'a War Dead 54,890 Melbourne, Austtalla, Nov, -The latest flrures on Australia's Ua,inrl how that the dead number M.9 and the wounded H.l The .significance r theae ftturea will he realized when l Sf ,Vm"ibed that the whole- populallot. not AurHa i only five mllllona. THREE "OBJECTORS" CONVICTED AT LEE Philadelphia Negro Among Group Sent to Prison Sol dier on Trial for Murder .Tr-rriat Dlipntrh tit f.Yriihlp f'ltblc l.cilofr ('Hinp I)U, Wrlghtstonn, . J Nov. H. llnviig tiled both the tmvy nnd the army anil finding neither wero Just what be desired In the wny of doing hix bit for his country, l'rlvate II. Magruder, of Kkelleyvlllo. Mo., decided that lie would become a conscientious: objector and would refuse lo obey any orders. The refcult was thut the ffeneral court martial board sentenced him to a dis honorable dlscliaign from the army and Imprlhonment nt the United States dis ciplinary barracks in Kansas for thn term of Ills natural life. Through the leniency of Major General Hugh I.. Scott the term wnn reduced to thirty years and the sentence hus been lip proved nt Washington, Magruuer came hero wnn tnej i.igmy fceventh Division, nnd when called for service by his draft hoard offered no excuses for not accepting service, It waa only after ho had been Inducted Into servlco that ho discovered that he was opposed to war In all forms, and the evidence wnn clearly against hlni In that lie was trying to nvoui service. The news that Ihe peace report was premature was soitjewh.it tempivred when It arrived for It also brought the information that the Seventy-eighth Division which trained nt DIx and which is composed principally of Jersey men and New Yorkers hail won Its laurels In Hie' fighting which ended In the capture of Sedan. Kor spmo weeks past favoruble reports Have come here of the result of their work but the of tlclnl communication yesterday was the first rent word ot their success nt any certain point. Major J, IV Hlerwlrth, of Nouaik, who has hnd rharge of the physical exami nation of all recruits, has been trans ferred to Camp Jackson, S. C A number of depot brigade olllcers have been selected to act us Instruc tors at the big olllcers' training camp lo be evened at Camp Fremont. Cal, Among them are Lieutenant Colonel R' J, Nolen. Major Ithliielatider Waldo, Ma. Jor K. II. Hlgclow, Major O. II. Mc Caferty, Major A, W, Ollroy, .Major W. P. Jont-n and Captain flewrge Dosthwlck. Lieutenant Colonel .William Carleton, Major I. It. Manchester and Mujor Jo seph Htorck have been ntalgued to Cam". MoArthur, Texas, rump l.ee, n., Nov. It Three enlisted men, two of them negroes, all of whom claimed that they hnd religious objections to participat ing In v nr, were today given sentences of ten years each for refusing lo obey the oidern of Captain Jesso Smith, their superior officer. A board, headed by Judge Julian W Mack, of Chicago, who vas appointed by the President to de termine whether or not Hie alleged oh JectorH were conscientious In their ob jections to service, decided that the men were not entitled to the privileges which the selective service act allows men nf religious creeds which forbid their par ticipating In warfare However, the men were assigned to the iiunrtermnster corps, a noncombatant branch. They were ordered tn put on thn uniform, which order they refused to obey. Their sentences will he served at Fort Leav enworth, Knnsas. , The men who were sentenced nre Joseph It. Demport, colon d, of 180! Lombard street, I'hlHdelphla; Wlll'ani Thomas, colored, 2031 K street, N. V.. Wnshlngton, and Kriinkllii K. Herry, Hadl.int, Mad'sou County, Vn. More than -00 men who were Inducted Into the servlco nnd forwarded to this camp but who were adjudged conscien tious In their objections to military prv Ice have heen given furloughs that al low them to work on farms In Virginia. Reports reaching headquarter from the eniplojers of these objectors are that they nre giving sntlsfaclory service. Sergeant Charles L Wright, a negro, from Newport News, Vn wnn today tried by general court mnrtlnl on a ennrge of killing John !". Hoyle, ut Sharon, To., a member of the military police force. This is the first murdtr trial held at this camp since It was es tablished, Hojle was killed by Wright when the former attempted to arrest hlni In a Hopewell restaurant, In event he is found guilty nf murder It I In the power of the court to prescribe death by either shooting or hanging, How ever, such a sentence must bn approved by the President of the United States. The decision of the court will hardly be announced for several months. Af ter th evidence Is heard the court In a military trlnl always goes Into a secret session, where they e determine their finding. CCXXXVII I MUST tell otl the stunt we hail last Sunday evening riding back from Lee vllle Park In "True Love" Francis, of course, drove the car, while Ilruno Duko nnd I held down the liaik seat. "True Love" hail run so Jim dandv coming out that we quite expected to get homo as ensliy. Wo left about 4.30 and expected to hit the garage about E'30. Wo noticed that the engine seemed to Jump a bit when It wan started and Francis had trouble with the self-starter, but we were soon on the way nnd Duko and I were talking away and not thinking of the ride when--nang' My, how wo Jumped! Then again. Hang! Frjncls Jabbed In the brake and broucht the car to so Midden a stop that Duko butted hint on the small of the back. I couldn't help laughing, It wns so funny. Francis Just glared and got out of his seat to look at the engine. "Hey, Francis-," I laughed, "seeing Duke butt you reminds me of a Joke. When ! a goat nearly?" Ho took no notice of me, but Duke said, "I wuiilrtn't If I were you." but I went on, "When It'a all hut, sect" Francis, red-faced, looked up and snarled, "Shut up. ou poor blithering Idiot" lie sure was peeved. After ii minute he got In the car and worked Hi" self-starter. "True Love" immediately gave an imitation of a gat ling gun and Franc's muttered 'damn. Poor old Francis had his head In the hood bv this time and he Just scowled Then then. It Jut broke out and 1 had to laugh of course, 1 was mad at myself for doing It and couldn't stop. Duke waiit.d to laugh, but somehow managed to hold It In. That wns too much for Francis lie shimmed a nionkcv -wrench on tho ground and ripped out : "If you nre a damn fool, don't show It so plainly when wltli me grinning striped ape!" Oh, dear, that mado me feel worse, and Francis j.inked up the monkey wrerch, snarled nt mo and went for "True Love's" Innards. This time she went better, and all went well till a lit tle bit of a dog mahed ill front of the car. "Oh' oh! oh'" screamed a woman. "Angel, Angel, come here, you naughty boy; mothers ungry with jou. Look out " Francis got rattled, the car swrrvea and the tear mudguard struck a tree and got Jammed against thn tree He got out and pulled and tugged at OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN An Unexpected Opportunity for n Limited Number of Women With a Purpoao Upon the opening ot the clnsses for women nt Drexel Institute, it i found that the Influenza epidemic hns taused several unexpected vacancies Thero are still opportunities to enter the courses hi Dietetics. Secretarial Work nnd Domestic Science ami Arts. Courses cf four months ono year and two years, In accordance with tho student's; previous training and ex perience Mioso courses lend directly to (Jovernment position, but prepare the studtnts for work In either war or civilian activities. Candidates should apply Immediately, ill person It possible, at the clllco of tho HcgUtrar for further Information. DREXEL INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA, PA. HOLMS C.ODKKHY, Sc. 1)., End- D., LL. D., D. C. I,.. President Kirk tr S'lre Hint Hernia iiiiit.l.kit n fait ! jtn AYI.MKtl -No it, ANN'A ) wtf nf John J Aj wpt Htifi itmmhtT nf Int Wll- j 11a m Ami Mnnriiri't DufTv HHntUfii am! friend Imltcfi in fiinn1 Won n .If) a in. p.1tt N UnlMit nt V Phil. Solemn (iihm nf rntiukm. ('hnrih of "'ir t.iilv nf jHos.tr lit h m Int St Pftiln Oni Aut APfl( llAftS'l -Klllr.l m n'tlon Frntir. Aur 1 PltANK T iiutrl lh. nrn nf ThmnHi nml KHmliPth Ham 'n Mr('lnftr ) Anil n-mtul pnn of Murrfirrt nnl t.itr P'tT Hfirnm al' nth t lnrli Pa IM.itlwx nml frlpwli inMtrd to iTKmnrlnl nillltr mum Mod. 0 a m Church nf th IiVkvcJ irirln Mary. TMrM Itl.CkKnifAUH. ox tAlft nf ('lumnni A rnnsim.s. -.a - , t J . " ilHiiliruisniii HI I1 n m . t huprl of tlAUKhtt-r of John unl Ute Mary Hcrkert. , mown r 3T ( ncoil aj Dun nntlr of funrral will be ctfn t i "in -''" tiriiiiniiinn n np, h, MAIlft.t Nov .1 llolltniT A.. hU.bniPH ' f .'lJ.n A. M,"Bl'1 Jn" Wlrter) rieUtlve,,,,. ii.j frl.n.ls leru.ilem N..lire. No. B0(l. K1" n.l A vt John K Armstrnn Council. X. ..... jr i a .M uireetors or the N E. ,v Ii nml I. Awn nnd the Snrth Tenn DldnSCl, pe., . irniini in lun.mi service. Nun .2d. i j ..-.:.?' ','."". IS' "reenmount Cemv-W 1l MVIIill Nov 11 THO.VIAH J., hubnS of . . Jlelvii ' i hsrleeHnnn .vtarnh Inre Jrsyi ...... .rienue inuiwi lo runersl Bervlces. f,,' , .'. T '.. "-- ...... p... ... ...JH. J. in nriviie icrnwoocl Cm Ilemalnt mr J.t"l lie l.weil Sun eve ' r' 1 .vt ' i. i' in", - Nov II nf Influenza!-?.'- .. ... . u ..";"- "' - CI OHKNf i: Vt , . ..-...,...., ., ,,.,.- ,,, jn.m einiiornilf. .' DAVID mn nf "n1 iliinliter nf rhurles K n.t tx)ul Me.Wa "i lute (Jnttiieh KiHl Itnnnnh Iferkerlinup. rnie unersi rervire nrlvnte, Men., S p. m.,.. ifi ini.- ' j ui.tl f fiiner.il tll I.. g.n. ami Oi- T' ' "."t'",,"; , narems. nihi Windsor q, tirlt fir. W pa'mliiftrAiii rtbn. iifilpivrx va '. f ,.rx-rnia MAIL . . MrRI,ri'KHII Nov n. P.MKM M s.i' OATtKT AI.TKMPM wir.- of W'Hjm UltilnB JI;H..Hir. l-unf-ml wrylcm ATitl Int. pn- ntl ilAUshlr or lnt HcnjAinln nr 1 Mrv r Mini. .' p ni , rrMrin of Istfr, 42S AiCmuii Knnornl Sun '-' p in. from r'n,'.n,,.IV...lt, . , . ek.n.i .f triple tr vi- it'4ii n.pmutii.iiiii MrUlNNIS Nov 7 MAltV MrniVMl. .....,-..". ... n .. .v'r "'. .1 . ... ....- .. ... .,iii .- ".""." .rv ".-..:' -n.iit-i in iriif un tni nun jnno jncim PU" nntk nf ft. Hern I s t plii Cprinnittftwn Int rrlvnt imH- N'nv rt ANN wife nt AiifiM't nr ltltttr nnl frlrml-. l. V M i SorlHtliv, Tjoftfrtif f a rcil llontt Prnnt nation nf tin Pnith nml Altnr horlrtlM of rt 1'olutnba r fhiirrli Inxltcd t funeral iTum S-1t a in . rcMnrp nf nlnter An su Knutx, 21-M N 12th nt Mumn r" i fiilfm inn ha St rolumbai Church in n tn i Int Holv Krpulchro m ut funprnl 1 mtKNWnn Nov. .'. OKOIUU:. husrumt i of Ann.i Martha ltrnncr (tic Schub hki1 i fcn IIpIaiIva n0 frlcnrtu ArATiilnao Chm- . No 1 K of r C WVnttnorpliiml Vnrlv tiphpflr l.il n tn Hl tn funeral. Sun ',1 P tn 314.1 Hriiflitofk tt Int prlvati . Culr Mill Crm Atltn pprNlt'p nUOMAl.t No 7 IIORAm TXTl.OH niiOOMAI.I. hunlMn'l of Marx Hmnmall (no l UMlfron Hflatteri atnl frh mlii mltp1 to funeral Ferlc-8. jinn . - v ni , L'aoj j.itu r Itit nrhnln Prlnnity til v nail Mtlti nt iii'ck Not ". i:i.i..viti:ni mw n...n rsmtu Hlfe nf llenrire Hill k hii.I mint nf I'alllHrll.e Tell nml Kllmt.elli Till ullrlen lleUlle unit frlenUn Invite, i in runerni e.-rvli m fmm mini l'rnenler k(. M.flOMtJt.lJ Nov S MAMAN. diurlv. ler nf llinlerlik Hnd lite Vtsrv McOonlf: nf Htrnl..ine r.nintv T rnne Irelanil Itetat II"" nnil frleniN Invited to funersl. Men.; to n in . ! Armetron lnne. off Wlnt.r e lrnmntimn Int ltnlr Hepulehr. Ctm. rilen.1. inav view remnlni. Hun eve ViNKIt.l.V- Nnv 7 JOSK1MI W, .on ot tlS William J nn.t f.llen II McNeills (ns jftl riiilllvsn) Itelnlive and friends Invlte4 ,t.- -.,'! ftimfdl Tuna k Tlt u tit rnilens. r.t Jt I'drvntu', s K mr 2n t.nA Moor itsjofViJ f-i mnn ri'Minrrn mHAA i nut en or ri. inqnjR ..j'j. Aqiilnnn in a in Int. lloly Croii Cem.4 ,f Mn.vv-Nnv 7 i:mimb r. widow' W " Charle Menv AKPri 77. HenldenrA, ,-3M Knxltnrmuri nv . Rnxhorouah. Funeral Frlri nnd Int rrhnte ronvenlenceif.ofrf t " ? m. MRil 7mii 1 Hentalni may bo viewed Sun., t JUS - Nrv Meerw Bel LMIv rtoth lexes Strayer's Business College Philadelphia a creptr-it buplneA school 1a o ell known tint tnrce udverttaenient nre unnerenaar ' han the bent tearhern lu town, nnd more of them l'nvAltd wwlmnent Prm Ileal rourne Pitman nnil Or i rnr ShorthamJ or without ettrn hariie, Stenotpy, the funtnuH tnn chine method, which In Iwith more rapbl Anil mnn1 acrurnte thin nnv handwritten method nf Ahorthamt Sclrntlllr Touch Tvprltlntr Htrnyer'A ftudentA w In inoret itnld medalH for pret Hnd nccurarv In typewriting than ar won b the Atudentn of all other bun 1 nee a schools In Philadelphia tnKon together. Certified Public Accountant methods of bookkeeping KerthtnK rl to rorre pond Individual advnn ement, Charcs moderate Porltlnnn auarantecil. Day and nlirht cInfFeH Cnm Aee fnr ournelf linn HtudentA now atlendlns Start nnw. W)7 t heMiuit street l'hnn Wjjnwl SRI HHOKTHAM) AND IIOOKKEKI'INO Our ura-duatea are In constant demand, Ooo4 paylnr positions nwalt jou. Qrtgt Short band, the easy. Apeedy aystem. Oomplctt night claiaa. InteneUo training. r-nrou any nine. lqii or writ for full parMculara and catulo. I'lIlI.A. I1LSINKHS COI.MC013 nnd Colleto of Com in err 017 ClifNtntit St.. Philadelphia OmitrXT KMtl,s. ALSO KltKNCII Prhntt IcHoomti eiiirrlrnretl iomun teucher, H7t N. 33.1. APTIMN RIMII ATI.NTIC CITY. K.J. You can't take an ocean trip. But you can get all its bene fits by a sojourn at ATLANTIC CITY World's Greatest Resort TrmmorE World's Greatest Hotel Success American and Kuraptan W.M BAMEL S. WHITE JOSI.PH W. MOTf President jG WIS KI'UNIHIl tuti.r free, nil eunlfOtn; ph. Sprue 7-.l Ndtlonul TeActiir.' AKtncy. 127 Perry Hide m JlBlflinailllMiBI 7iHr.-flriin in in ,t?. i vnr CI.AHA. widow otTf RS lie AtlVAm anfflHfm Puea 'J in 1 H N 4th et nt Mt. .Trnmu tnitei tn funeral, sun.. X n. PfAi iVm. HeinalnA ni. h leunl Mnn ' 1 ni Timnnd t int Mt Slnat Cem. . - VII-1III1IV . I.'IHa.I .. CV.. -a Tn r. i " -iin''i in ni hum. rraiHT. vn i j HI HVrt Nov 7 nf rnemnnnli Wit.- SRPIf I" hualund of KrslnA Murphy (n h TJAM tl son of Inte l-ur T and AmelU l Tlnr. 1021 S. rtnth t Soldiers and ftltofSC'.fe T llurna runernl Aerlrra at late rel- nra relntle and friends invited to aolemn ,v nrnre riiurrn ro . iiAUVn .Mimiunnierv n nun m mnM .moiii nieAned Racmtntnfw'-; t'o ra sun . l nn p m nn mu renown , i nnrcn in u m Mnn ij I C'rm niailwn ,, . . MPUPIIV No H. WAT.TBR IT . ton nC " I mur. wci ii. aa . mourner " i ii r and late juiia r Murphy. ad CT.fcTv Trc-ird A nnd late JnmeA T Hjrne. of funeral MerlreA nt lito renldenre. Toat rtl. K I 3'Jil Delinar At, ItntlHirouuh Ue)utlPA and near Centre Snuare Pa,. .Mnn. 1:30 t rnVji& i Whew, Girls! Let's Play GERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A. SWIMMING POOL 5820 Germnntown Avenue Heated Filtered Sterilized Phone Ctermnntonn (1-2(16 frlrmlu Intllixl in unit mil roillllpm TllOTlth tnlml maFA. Mnn it a m Holv Family Church 240 HermltHre Ft . Manajunk. CAMAHAN Nnv t IIPOII. Aon of late .Tnhn and Sarah Callahan tne Mrrailden) Due nntlei of funeral frnm reAldencc tif hiA hrother In-law. William Wclnh. 2VM i:. Har- Z.0 Hi ( AHItOI.I, Nov 7. of pneiimnnhi. "MART A Ife of rrnnk ? Cnrmll Vuneral Mnn . 10 a tn parlors of (teorice A Kar r'tt ?irk and l.eh1rli uu-n Int llolyj Sepulchre Ctm l'l .71. ."'"l"" '' .m " RHIII Aihhnrl mi. Tn I't; i nt k -- :o lilt Drliato SI .tnhn'a Itiirvlnir flrminrl Centre Snmire la Krlendit may call Bun: . ii'twiS'Vni.T. Oct 10 nf pneunionUf ! I ltirifAllli P Fon nf Hlchard anrt Utaw -aJ Julian trtonnel fnrmcrlv of Elton. Pi1 ?7j iieiamea ami irienriH inlten to aolemn r, sn? 9 L.Ji nuh'tn ntaait (month' n m rninn 1 iind MnrrlH Ate tnlnriV nn tnn . A . fhiinh of St Thomas Anulpai, lltwVj r i i'ttwi vr-.. f ttfvo i i ru jnpepn I'MriMtiiii ani fumsnier oi ia jonn rf and Itnua, Wlaoli He)ttleA and frlendtelnJsLl lted tn funeral Aervlc-A Mnn,, 3 p. m, -., -1 irrJ prlvele. nxNrixn $5 "'vati: Dancing ons $5 The t'OKTIsso. rrllt)OI.. Mirrored Muillo, IWl) ClieKtnut Mt Day A live Iieimt 318J A TUVtIIDH rim i:kuv Pfl'll. Saturday EvcninR Dances J,,rHr,j"ltl,S Hpeul Itatew for Men In t'njforni. AProiNTMKNTS m.d. for private, d.nclm trs.on. with expert te.cber. II SS8. Ld car Central. I'llllllll'I.VVS rlHITIll'I.VVs I VIIMMIUI. I' I ' I I I I I I V tllttl nT A Tl till I .;::.. .-.J i... im ,. .'him ... n:niiK -- xov .s.vhaii p. I'KA. i.r! P. IflHllir. hiiiI frl-n.lii mvlle.1 to funeral ",, ,vr '"'"!!' rJJ !pr) n.'lT'. ,0'V." "fSlL. 4 nn .. m iiMrentn' renlilen. e .",11. VV lea'urK ncerl hi ItelHtlV. una friend". m., iitli ?.'ln.r V 1 Ii M i: memh.rp..f sumiiierfteld M. n. Chureh. B. a, !h?rrh,, r,l t"lrnv"-. N J '"' ' " P'eork Hnpplt.l, Ilrnnch Invited to funerSl f unti'L'nwn vw i if a nnv n mnn l Fer Icha Tut A - t) m . S.1.7 n. DaUDhln sfti - A of Marv and late Harry J. Crawford, need 2," ItelnttvcA atid friends. Holy Namtt Hot J t of Atcenlon Church. nttetl to funernl, Mnn . 10 a m . .1041 P At Int. Holy Kepul i In r i-tn Auto funeral. IiniT Nov 7 IAtntA V , wife nf John ni-ttr utred r.9. rineral FerlcA rtAl il m i of A'n-ln-Iaw. AVllllam Quiv Pitman, N J . Mnn . - p. in. mt Manniin i em Int nrUnte. Oakland Cem PHTPHMAN - Nov 7 CATIOMNR H dauchtcr nf Autrut'jfl S nnd Mry D. Petr man. Punernl trlvato At convenlenre of finitlv rexlilnce nf hrnth.er-ln.1aw. Charlei H Whlteman fll3 Rirlne avo. Itoxbnrouttf.lTl SAUA1I J . wif nf Uv Parker N. PhllllpAAl itPininrn nui 11 irnwa uiiiini tu iuiirini late riiaenc, z T m v i it ,... .. i... ......! rtrilr-R. rsnn . 1 lllrlHR 'nrii, S tl Jlt--Illrlinn llln) im n-"-' I.," ." t it Litil . vllt, 7 f(, i. n n, Cletnentnn N J int Harlel-h Cm v;,.rtu i...t " .. u ..it.. i- iti:tiAx HUH at the Aviation riel.l Mue.ex County. , I'"T..J -1.,rB",". S ,".?7Zi?nH.t '' El' llmrUnd. t.leut NOHTON DOWNS Jr.. tiLbtiml of Alien Thompson iiown.. -Prof JOHN rtKOAN, huibnJ'"Jr ' ' 1S1 Inly t Merlon, o-awrt Int I'lithedral Cem. Bt- memher of lrlh-Amerlen t 11 OI , 1 T 1 g , I ter of l.ile I'aptiln William . .1 vim Kllxi The Stanley Booking Corporation i :as: THK followlns tlientre obtain their pleturea through the STANLKY Boolrinir, 1 Corporation, whlrh Is a guarantee nf early showlns: of the finest produc tions. All pictures revlcwert before exhibition ArK for the theatre In your locality obtalnlne plctutes through the STANLEY IlooklnK Corporation. 'Jth. Morrln X I'.v.eunk Ave. .Vint Dnlltat'J. i:K O.lOt'J DoitoriiY nvtroN in "VI V I.A ritANCK" ADAI I ( n.'D AMI THOMPSON STS. Al ULLU jiatini:i: daily VIOLA DANA tn "FLOWIIK (IK IUTHH.-" t'HLSTNt'T Melon UtTll Id A M toll .151'. M. fONSTANCn TAI.MAIKli; 111 "MHH I.LKKINliWKI.I.'rl IICKITB" Dl I ICl3TDr 1IHOAIJ KT11I3I5T and DlUt.DlKU SI'rXJI'nilAN.VA AVI! NOItVIA TAI..MAIMII! In I1Y HKIHT Or I'l'lU'llAHK" AUiambra ARCADIA tTMPDITCC MAIN HT . MANAYt NK C.IV1I KLOJ MATIN'KK DAILY ANNA O NKII.SOV In "IN JITXIMLNT OK" FAIRMOUNT&VftS I! K LINCOLN In "foh Tin: fuchdom ok tmh woiti.n" 17 A Mil V T1IKATUH 1.111 Market St. rMlVllL.1 tl A. M. In MUnlght. "TIIH fllltl. I'ltOM Till! fiOLDLN WI!ST ' 1AXUI CT Tlir.ATIll! Helo Srruee jOlrlOl. MATINHB DAILY CTIIKI. CLAYTON In "A fiOL'L WITIIOl'T WINDOWS" GREAT NORTHERN rtroait ht.at Krle 7 II I'. -M. HTIIBI. nAltnYMOUK In "oun srns michlsniiy" i v Anrrn it . lancastkh wb, L,tLPiUtLl mitisti: DAILY HI!St'H HAYAKAWA 111 "HIS IIIHTIIIIIIIIIT" Un. Mtr. HOLMHURST HOTEL l'nnylvanla Av... clo. tp bch n4 BU.I I'l.r. unexcdll.J central location, remains open tnrouthoul th yr. . Capuelty 800. Kvery appointment and .ervtc conduclv to eomfort. health and recreation. BpkUI Fall indVVIntr terma. , Hklt. Albrt ll, Darnell. U..nnlr Ky. "' nr. Ub. Klev.to.t, WCIiminstcI ,,rVi !,,(, running water 112.110 up vekly.l 'J.o0 up dally. Cliaa. Huhfe. UrtTCI RnSrORF.I. Kwilueky Av. near iiuiuu wmw -. iljjci Alvvay. wrten. Tborouchlv heated, rtklt. A. K. Marlon. T.AKKWO()r. N. J. LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES LAKEWOOD, N. J. WILL Ori!K FOH THE KALL. WINTEn AND BVRINO (lISABO.f SATURDAY, NOV. 16J 1918 lTBUiK X. 0UUIK. lien. I lOCDnrv nrtoAD roi.f.MniA av. LlDt,t 1 I MATINlin DAILY KMII.Y KTF.VKNH In "KILHAItl! OF Till! H1QHM ' l1D'tl Al '"th walntt hth. 1M1 C.K1AL. Mat,, .an Kira. T & 0. WILLIAM S HAIIT In "IlinriLK OAWN1!" 333 MARKET JOTS WZX MODEL OVERBROOK rm: STILL ALAIIM" t-Ol'TH HT. Orchestra. Contlnuoua t to 11. I'LVHA WILLIAMS In t'AU.MIl.N OK Till! KLONDYKK" 03D A IIAVLIt- roltl) AVE. WILLIAM I1KSVIOND In ' Till! I'ltliTHVDnit" PAI APF '-u MAHKI!T STHIlirr I -L.-vro i, A M , ,,.,B j, M HOLlll.AS KAIHHANKS In ' III! I'llMTS l'p hVIII.INU" PRiMprcc miR JiAitKiiT KTitr.irr i ixinujj H .)U A M tn ,j ;J5 j, M CAItl.YLl! IILAl"KWi:LL In 11V HOOK OK t'ltoOK" RFP.FNIT maukkt vr ii7io7Trnr l-''JI-'1 l 11 A M to It P. M. liortOTIIV (1ISH In "HATTLINtl JAM!" D1AI TO Of.HMANTOWN AVK. I1-L. 1 KJ AT Tfl.l'l:ilO('Kl!N ui.if.vi.iiiNr; rAiutAit in "TfllN OI" IIIK WIIKI1L" ST. llljOllll'l OI rtlirn . .'"Il.l'e,,.. ..on. in, ,. .i.t, i ,,, : ..,, .- . uAn..... mA n.li.v ,, l'a.. an.l eon of J'hnebe Warren MeKean ' '"" I'Sler Kro. Hen. Society and other ,rw Down, and the iul0 lr Norton Imwm, of e""''"''""''... ..,. . ,,.r . .....""T 21 I'nrd Ifrnoke I'flriii. Threo TnnH I.i HKlNhltII.il Nov . MAHY A. nauab,. .1. H lirmiMj -'in N... "J in Ii ivr. ter of late William ami Cntlierlne Itelnfrl- ' L .Ill" .', ,i,,.n, ......,..rn bii.i ,,,,.m. ,,,.... Sl. ii rj. nowara iiemaina mr intsi trj of Wiiliiim 1m 0th tit 1 ii nn I em Pt'MMKH Nov. n. KMVrrilEll. hushnn't of Cvfilhla, Lukenn and non nf late (Jenrc and Melaino d (Iraam- Duinmer IleiatUe and frleinN 1n lleii to funeral, hun , S n m inn M llith tt. Int. itUhIv. Mt MorUh (Vm. I1 NTIIY - Nn. 7 MAIiriAHKT IV-T-"KY (nc- limn) wife -f .lamea Dunfe runeral Mnn Ham ai4h I.lvlneston hi Int rl .it 1lnl M-itnlrhrt ("Vm 7. KUUAIUI 1 Int St Petor a Cem hu v u'fil Sun f ilHIf Mtn Nov n nf nneumonla. jl lNAlM.r i' non oi iienrieiift ana .aia I'hnrlcrt S Illchardrt airM 2.1. Funeral Mon . 1 ii in reMnVnre nf mother. T95 r Prftf ! St J' ' Mtrn rem TtOinriNS Nov, 7 xnTIIUIl ):., hutmm1 nf Intn Anna. Kf Tlntihlna. a ted AR. RelattveB nnd frlenda I'nvenant Lodere No. 4-1rt. F:J.t- h,I t 1 ' Pnliimhlu PViantAP Tlnval T Jmm 1 No lil.'fN.IU fommandery. No. 2: MlquonrTtiVi Lortce. No TiU. I u ji m . mvuea xo iu lier.il ii rlres. Sun . 7 P. m , 2J2N. flOth it. &2 ini .iion iiaea-iiarr" ..vj-rr '?vv"j r.t'VV. Unititanli. XT.... h...,.. ,.,..... ..', ... '-i. ,.,.. . in. rtera rnnv funeral eerilre.. SRS4 liratz at. Sun. 3 v. ItOlinilS Nov It. AltTlll'Il J. huban in. Int Ml I'eace I'em I of I'ntharlne lloirera (nee Rejnoimi and .on I-.1III.I.-I.I. Vnv ? TiiniiAS i hi,li.nil i nf ite Patrlplc and Ann Hoaer.. Ilelatlvea of Inte Vlaraaret Farrell Itelatlv.a and ' and friends, ft I'hllln'a Holv Name Soejetyj 4-4,r"9 frlinda. Flrrmen'p. l'enxlon Fund. Invtte.1 tn , Arehldahnn Ilvan Oeneril Aaaernbly; riula. ! .1 funeral .Vlon . .:iil a reaulenre, r.i s iitih .t Hlph maa v'.i- rertn tln.lr..! Ill n ni Int Holv iron I ,'in n in . ;l Kli:m.l:ll Nov k, sIK.I.LA lltr.Nl:. I Solemn nine ouunter or late j.uni ,in,i i:iizaiein rini in a m ier BBen -- n.u. aii.i irienua inriini Ht IH) or pnruillon a. on Nov. B. 1VI. 9 In funeral Fervlie. Tuea . 2 r. m. Sll N .';!'. n.. i w. no r-.i.i. .i-i, ltl I'fihi lt Int private HemalllH mny l.n ' i.-nKItItiri ASHTOV IIUDD. ao'n of thi-,K;il , ........-.-- ---- ,...., .- n.... ,'..r'- m. l'ter-ln-U a Council. No inn, K off. and ninerat.pu erf.r .. ltll. n.u.u v. rar..nr. a.mo invileH l.i funeral. Wed., a 30 1 .Mil (jueen ki lil anil . ainarine .la.i.iiri.i ;a niai-a nf requiem St rhlllp'a Church VI n Int Holy rro.a Cem ' x J . ai. ... nnn . . ... .. I. n i iv, IV v.. 1 i. . . . u i ale . nrieioimer ..! ..rum rt.niun iiuaa. w y viJ'elVimLiTiJ2nJ,A,-',"lifh.,.t nf nemalna erc Interred In Temetery Def.ol , ln rrlinda n?ilSl I.. funeraT- Vlo .""S'l. ' --rn'lea falale. until the end Of th W.T. KaJ :" n "fcSi'An." of enu".n'Ur.'u"'n- Kef ', ,V. N .W.."""?! " ,"',BT Rm ,1A .. '' W , N l..r.u,e ,, int prt.ate. imi, , J ',." nr .red .V'-Vuier.Tter I IIALLAOHFlt -Nov 1 TIMOTHY A ' '."fll'.'JTv ' V'Tn, "piea.-m'tT Hi". "Vri.'n'dt.'H ' (iAI.I.VOHLll J4 Snrure it J'Mla M donfleld N J. Int lie aaintvllle Friend" ' ?,'.. "l,.rlKl:Uk " '"hUrCh- """' 1U " ,'H,n"AMsi:i.Nov07.VBmUDi:rtlCK8JL.M.t';'j: ihiil'iit v ? hmim.i ,,lsi:i. aired 47 Tiineral and Int. private.' W nun . i lo i" o. 1TV..-1 n Dl DV MARKfTT ST. II1!U)W 7TII r,-,I- ii a m t.i ii.ia r. m. WALI.Al'K ItLlD In 'THK SOltHl'K" D lill 1 :'-l AND SANSOM STS WVULl MVTINF.K 11 "NOHMV TAl.VIAtVlK In "THK DKVIIS NKKDLK" DAILY QAnV l'-'U MAUKKT STIIKKT DtWJl ham to MldnlKht WAl.t.VfF. ItKID In Till! SOUIVK" CTAMI PV MAItKKT AHOVI! IllTIl OlftlNLLI nir. a M to n.ir, p. m. WILL llOOKHS In LAl'OHlVO'llll.L HYDL" VICTORIA M.VAKIiI STh,i,s "t rillVATI! it.at I'HIITOri.lVH I'linrnpr.wi H E A T R E S OWNKD AND MANAGED IIY MEMBEItS OK THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT MOAIWVKMAHKUT "THK HIIIL OF TUB (IQl.tlKN' WJ!81 . CEDAR ""'m C,:,,A" AVKNUB KI.HIH FKltnl'SON In "HHAHT OF THK WILD" COLISEUlvniir?Rn,t- Wlh 0(Hh john lUnrnMonr. in "ON THK qt'lKT" PSTrWIIAI Uln l MaplewoM Avea LULUINIAL. .' 1.1 and KI5 1 M VV'VI HITHMKt.l, ll. "IHM1II3 IN A.IU'ltHV" M "lll'llll !,! A I EUREKA5'11 MAItKKT UTS. MATINKF. DAILY miYANT WASItnURN In "TUB IIIIOST OF UANCHO" FRANKFORD " IB Frankford Av, . tm..,..D. rt IIIU' In "OUT OF A rl.KAn KT" iTciriTtrDQOM shtii and oauphin ILrrtKoUlN STs. mat daily " MAH 'rtfJ! In "TUB QLOItlOUB IWVENTUnE" JUMBO I'ltD.NT ST A tllllAltD AVK. JumlHi Jun. lion on Frunkford "I." STAIt CAST In "FOIl SAI.K" 1 OP! lsT MU AND IXX'UST STHKKTS LUV.UJI Mat I ,a0..1:n KvK.ll.3Utull MAHY I'irKFOltD In "JOHANNA KNI.IHTH" NIXON Bn 'ni MAUK,.;T HT WM. DESMOND In "TIU! I'ltKTKNDKlt" PARWT HIWIK AVE. 4 DAVI'HIN HT. I -lrv Mat. Silll. Kvr. :43 to II. JOHN ItAltltYMOItK In "ON THK QUIKT" WEST ALLEGHENY y THANK KRKKAN In "WORK TROOHLB" CTP ANin am Av' Vcnanao, ,, of Hroad pOnOTHT PAMPON In 'VJVJ5 hX rHANClS' ileortce II and 4:iltateth A flllhert (nen Veaer) nced in montha, rteUtlvna and frlendft lnltd to funeral Mnn. I'i noon parent' recloenee i.-.i Mutler M Int nn vate. Holv Sepulehr fern Hemilnn nu) tn ew. Hun h tn in n ni ltAM)i:VAN Nov. R MART GIRKON. xld of Injur Huldeman, a eed bd. Vw ticrftl Mon . J.S37 B. IWh it. MAlUUtt.N ai t ainn i.ewtH waah nf 7 to Id. m..i rhanel of Andrew J. Ivalr A Hon, Arch anT Remain may 1 lewed i Ifilh atM ANKOUn Nov. 0 KATr. a. wire cr " a n Ii u.. n fn n rraA Ml tl atl oft tra mrtA t t ' V lietirti" I' nuiiit'i'i n . -. .Ta "'? ej tJ frlemla lnitefl to funeral services. Mon,, 2 .. . VJ 1 ni . 11 1- niumma. nr mi, inivr - Mir.T7.MNK Killed In France. Auk. 2. WIM.IAM T, jnunRtiit nn "f Henry and Kllrabeth Hhetillne oited 22. Memorial pn:..UI.i:NJAM.,. -on of John an. --"H e Tn . 4 P m THnllr CTurclt. Annie M Ilarrlaon Funeral a.rvleea at JK,i J"1' Wolf ,M e"v"ve ana inna njrn.B' r. i KRiip h.I Nlim.nit llrmn u I .livi.ri.. Ilrn Mnvr I' . Sun 3 p. in. Int. Lower i SMITH Nov 7 IlLlZAnKTir, wjf or M rlon lliiitlm Tern J Alexander Smith anil (lauahter of vvllllarn. , r anil AnnlP waiann iie.aii.r. a..u iri.iiu, . Invlti.l t" funeral Mon 10 a. m. 1ST Ht:iHLi:it On Nov 7. ISIS JULIUS hn.yit.nri of Cecelia llftnler. aaeil NI v..... Funeral vlll t.o heM from ralienre of hi. on. l)r. l , J neiaier man uiainona i., at convenience of family. IIIH.Il Nov 7 HAltllT L fcon of Jnlin ami late I'.lla Held (nee Morrla) aseil la Itelatlvea an.l iriemn. inemncra Mar or the t'nlnn Tlrele. No 4. S. II.. nf A : (Iramt ( Irele of 1'enna It nf A . emplnvea of Suplee-llloMIe Harilwure I'o , tnylletl to fu nrral aerviiee, pun i i ... , ..ii . r. i.u. ouehanna ave To proree.l ti. ralmir t'em Vault Int North o.lar Hill ri HKLLKHMAr. .vnv a. i;i.iy..vni;Tlt I'Al'L widow of W Theodore llellermai.. mril R2 Itelatlvea ami frlemta lnvltei tn funeral aervleea Mnn Me.lary avo Int Holy vro.a tern aui .erv Ire c;T...iiT,r.V . It Vr T1riTn.vlclr. 14. 1 Nov 4 JOHN I'AUL. on of at. H. V- mlHi anj Jennie J Stepheneon and brother of' 'I 4JR I .Vfilor 11 F Htenhrninn. Mle Florene. n4a . mi.1 Jilab.l Stepheneon Mr Henry Holt na ,,jBu Vtra I llicnman runera. .ro.n par.r i Jt'-I V W II. yjarkenbo... US Albany t , N.rf .j ItrunsHlclv N. J . 10..1U a. tn. Int. Bordn .JOT. '"StBWAUT. Of fll!4 Columbia t.. Nbr,-3?V n HV11A1I JANL. lfe uf Jame Stewart: Service and Int. prlvat v-i STITF. Nov 7. JL'LIA A. tf 'efU Jjm ni .reeldenrn I.aae Stlte tnee ( nwvd l'a Int Clermalltnwn llr.NHr.H.'.v .m.v ... ..i..itAiv III..V e Ilea.). Funeral ervlea ' ',; nl3 W Indiana ave. Int.'!1- i. Tnniimonr l"m ,r :j :r.,.-v;':,"r.vrt- -r irniwio v vl I i IVrt ' Irt.t -T'"J .....-... ... Hr- ,a .. hal. T?"- DKltHON. lfe of Amos Henderaon. ased 71. I band of Kltraneth Strauman Inee Heha.rteclj Itelatlvea anil frlenda lnvlte.1 tn funerai Itelatlvea and frlenda. Mo Knlyhl ttMivrr.t I Tuea ., v ?fl i"rUreaPMon 10 am . ftOM tlwio if int I YtVr and. I Inly .N.me Society of ii ' Mnr-iah Cem Knlnhanv tniirrn innea 10 innerai. .w,,-.' ,5 MOfK-No' tl. nOSINA C. vldow of B".m S40.I S noaevyavl Bjlntaf.-, John O. Hock. cd ks lteuiive. ami frlcndi maea o. ."VJ''-ti.. n. ' -""" A1 M.T h I TIIOVIPSOV. Nov 8. MILLIK K.. wlf' . . of William Thompson nn dauhtr of WU , ' tl-vm M. and late Kate L.Nonnacker. tniKv In. lied It. funeral eervlce. Tuea SSRil S llecchnooil at. Int Mt Cem. HOFMANN Nov' 7 I'Al'LINH v.. m Morlali 1IOF. Hr'tatlvea and friend Invited to fun.rul MANN (nee t.eawlna-1. f of otto Hpf. ;,rvici, Mon . S P. in, . raMne of brolheetffna' mann. aired 1 Itelatlvea ami friend, in I !,.! Alfred AWl, SJ5T Darlen t. UI,. . ilted In funeral Hun J:3U p. m. 5M1 N. 1 n,ii.wi.i1 Cem. Friend may view remiTitf v, i ljiv.renc al. Int Oreenmount Cem. Hun. s i. ni .. , . , , , r. ,,M; IIOLLWAIICH At Vln.l.nd, N J , Nov VAN bL'SCJJ Ben IH kMled Ig ,eW "'. 7. WILLIAM IIOLLWAIICH. formerly nf ' In Franc. L'""' M'S". XH""Jf lll,'! Philadelphia aaed 7r. Itelatlvea and friend., Dt'SHN. e.d i4. .only .on of S.muel lyjiPf. 'JTM niMnber of William r Hamilton !,orfee. No , Fannv C Van ly"n. I?':nlr.'V r2fflWffl Mm. F nnd A M . Invited tn funeral. Sun I Sun. 4 p. in. r vary Bricon. CMrr 3 p in., niirlnr of Oliver II Hair. IK.'i) , Manhelm t and I ulaekl v... UermanlfiapiMKtg Che.lnut t.. 1'hll, Int rrlte. Mechanic' OtV.'J.rVM.. n aTiKr.nr -- M (Vtn. liiM'uiin. ipv. i, iiiumac ii . nut nana i of Minna I- H. Hnpklne, aej 7S. Itrla. I Kunvral vtu nmonin t riH.WA.AtR.B-Cd or inoiner, ". -- iiva and frlendi memlra nf llethleh 1' it T ItldBA Ave. 1 funeral lervlcra, Tuea., a P m.. Ilethlehem Lutheran cnurrn. nutn ana uutnona ita. int Ml. Vernon i.m. lie ma tni may be viewed i,,d frlende lnlted lo funeral, flecoi .;. I., t.i . Itopkln., ared 7S. llela- S' "m'" int 0kl.ndem lliiui.j ,'k. M"",n.1l" ri"f "I" be? of Bteohen O rard Council. No. lt !vi'hfi,,n.eIf',A,J;.r.-.n,nv:.,?.,C.ho I O A " ""m,'r" m" '""1 ' u-.i u i' in. iriiiiriirii , SOth and Diamond iti. Int Hemalna may be viewed . Mon. ave. HOHNOR Nov. 7. al Columbu. O . RE. llTr.KAH KTRK HOHNOR. widow of Dr. Jnaeph If. Hornor, Kuneml from Bt, John'i Church. Concordvllle, Mnn. Time of train nnd rvlce will le Riven later, IITIf.r. Huddrnlv Nov. (1. HARTir H.. buaband ot Ilmma C. Hull. Relative and ... a eeAVt fn I7latfn(tt tnnll IIAHCLAY WALTON, aaed RI. IteUl nj 630U llrren it., a a. a. l-.t n m i nn I"" I " 'r!.,.'.,V.tl.M Jr fi liIVO lr h rfr '- . nf Torn Wteeman atlyea ami , l..ltfd to fuieral aerylce.. lin '-714 lth at let lrfei.ro.! 'L? U n.uu Ittuulu Pur bo vUtfv4 am.:, ., t p. m. maw i 'fitr.i tssm"- t. . CK .. cv .'u r, .. Vte' j I'.-