Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918
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k CASUALTY LIST
i Pershing': Total Include:
xiy ucati m 't:uuii. i.m
From Other Cain-cr-
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"WOtMlED MJMIIL.I. 110,
Grand Tolul to Uutu Reaches
f').o28 lleroei Kroin
llrre and JNcail
i
lillilan, .So' U
GiM'jii Pi Hhlnca reioit of loi-!o In
tho Amcrii iti nrtny Included 170 l:ll!d
ii In action and 151 died from dlsi.ixo and
thor cause.) Tlio wounded uumbd lie,
waiting tudnv total to 4 10 nnd th-
Kinnil trt of all 'aunltleii t-i d.Ti- tu
Humtn.iraeil, Ukkci to dato are.
lletiortcd Nov. H Tolali
Killed m Ji-tuni . ...17'J
, Pled of wutiiul
Died of dliteaKA . 1"!
ljled of accident", and
utile' ruutc", Co
MletslliS in artloti lln-
12,tJH
1.9:2
.' 14
1 It
cludltu iirlsoniMfi
iMiT
.'i.OTS
WnundP'
. .110
.Ilv
.!!' I.IM
111 Altlull
ruttiam,
oil 11
Klllnl
Wu'iiiniitun.
M.ji n
'MiSl'Th.NtNTrj-lnaepti If. Parnone. Krl. 1 "ear their own doois.
Pn , I'rHticN p Pnttneoii. I11IS frnalet t.onl ltobert i'"ll i'as asKeil l j.Hir
Kfl"? ' Vn,i'ni.'.rtVVi!ll,i?,.!i;,!i',1;rewr!, rrcrpondent eKterday afternoon frr
Hall (1 W'lMuni J. tl. v'.l'.jf i:illgttMil ilcv of the orltli lsnis pased by
'l" ' . I'rcmler JluitlieH. of Atuttulia. on three
lilnl uf li!eie 1 of President WlNon's fourteen liolntK.
1.11:1 ri. i.Tfc-i.. ,.. .1 ii,,nnit,, ' AV'lth tesJtd (o I'lciiuor llutrhis'i roti-
i?
9hlll Ud . Itiih-
1 o!"tujn
H.iruum,
Ke. N T Wlntlrlcl '
'Olt KiiuUlfl
1 til miu,
ttotimleil MlghtM I f 1 rtlon
. i'APTAINH Bnnford Prrv Hro'.i
BMilr, I. a , Prut I" Moore. Me-ierti
MUUTKN'AVTri l'linrle I) ClICl.
nopoll, Im! .Ionian II Miutiee. Jn .
httn Kan lao Pinlth, IIotn.k-ii. N
tie
.Mltm.
.1.
MUnlnp la rtbin
.LlUt n.NANT brttnil"! P. ljllUr.l. Jl
Moblh Aia (rordon V .Mov. Plali.ttll
N. J
IT.NXNMAAM
Killed In Action
ar.i!i.NT.S Harry T. Mum-' .:.
tuqua. Io A Prnoks. Tro.
vuiifuiiAi. .lumen J,
ii.,..
I'.'.l North
1 .iiinou nrri-i I'iiuaili-li.nu
" Plllt ATKS Oabrlel I Adatn, Hirnlon:
I!oilinl AnKFllll.i, Itlln'oi, Hany 1. Ilnjli,
x ilahsnoy City. Curii- P llllher. Kut.--
town. onrire M Donahue, '.'nsr. Kait S.r
ent ntreet Prillmleliililn. cltn.ir.l J. Dunne.
m wore West lltthlehim, Juhn Kmlctnlt
.iltonlyon IkiuIii laihmnullir. 3'JJT North
- I'alrhll) ntvet. I'hllsdelphU Ji lln ,t. M.Nh.
tin warn, 3S81 Mn.llnon e'lunre. PhllHilelchla
Wonfttantlno Maxtoclettl. Kcjwtune, e'hiirlM
-, K Mull. Montonier, IMienr II. KIiiim 'Jfloi
"' North lilmenth trnt. Phllaileipiila. AlfriJ
.Nicholas Mata, J.ouparei, Jo&eph .1. Ml'--
..annon ctala. Ilarrv 11. Moor.. 8ht'
'llneton. Itobert It Morrii, 4T7H Worth utroet
ynlladelphla Jopli V Walln.-e, Klni:-
(oivn, Jesaw K, richnl 1S3J Kilt Oak.l.il.-
'street, Philadelphia, Jeerh O. ihl-. ;ili
e Buiqui'har.nn aenue Phlla.lrlphln
Died of DUpii.
Pr.lATi:.s Pfter .1. llurke a.'..-. Suuth
Lee jtreet Phil ultlplila, tl.erK" P Otipln
StrnttnnMilo Andrew K07ln.lt. Mount Pti-iu
ant: Wllltat.i 11. MAle, Haniivtr, I.ouli
II. Koelder llllil youth Twents-n-mml atr t.
Phllad.lnhU w.ilt.r l. M h. il.lu 1 -. i..,t.
r iieni-"itn eiryet I'hiia.i
elpll . Itl.-hMJ
liir ieuii, turnra
itnumleil Mltlillv In Action
IttllPOllAL, LeiTln M VV aronU. 1
rf North Sixth street. Philadelphia.
li 'lli-'OLUH Waltar B Trout. Mi
.llHlVrl.-i ul.u.l I-Sll.ll. I.I..
i-'.I
North '
l-a"- MKCIIANP' -Xhisir (j. 1 ulitu,., J..ttle.
ton.
I'lllVATrJh Wlll'ilil U. Ash. ami Parlti.
trout, Phlildelphla. Paul Herman Cornellun
. i.vionessin. Lean.ler A liunnelly, vlolviesporl,
11 ii'iuni v -iiiiun 'iia itouertj
Phllidelphia
ovmue.
II Minsliiir In Aetlou
COP.POItAi. -Hamilton II. M.i. a. , is) 1
.Ee.st Wiatiuorelsn.l street. Phllidcll'i.ia.
MKCIIANICIAV .lurnes II i-ow.u .'II.'
Aramlnno nv.iiu.. Philadelphia
l'mvATns n-irrj ':: Aith.-rri-i. xe,rn-
town A-hllle Vnctluita lira South Mai-
shall street I'hllndslphU. bevvls I. Iljbcoik.
lunkhliun.iiv Milton V lliiKi-tl, LMIIi VV 1 r
i Indiana avenue Phil idelphi.i: e'laMon 1..
Diiehunap atlli North Law relice aln-et
ri Phllad.liilu.t HIkIi J. Cannnliin. '.'0 1 luwci
mlf street 1 liestr 'Ihomal J Cull.n HIPII
North Hopa utreet. Philadelphia. Joseph .11.
"ebert dardner. I'ottsvtlle; aeorj" I, lllev,
li07 Xor'h Lambert atr.et I'hlindeltihlH,
Joseph II Kirk 0U14 Chestnut stret Phllu-
itQlnhla, Joseph Kleschlcle C-2 Gate street.
Philadelphia churlta A K'ucnlK. '.'sin North
Twenty-third strel Philadelphia: Clair i;
Leltner Illthland, Michael A. I.PLovrltA
1507 North Sixth street. Plilladelpl la- Otto
O. Ludivlr. Hokendauua. Jo'iathan L Mol-
. .van lliciriiis
NPAV .TKRSin
Killed in Action
COHPOR.y John Pythias Vauon. (Jx.
e fora
.MKCHANTC Thomaa
s avenue. Colllnasviood.
Moore, is St.els
PHIVATE8 Antonio Arrlnn.
-j llnm Ituhl, West New orl..
,J)rden, Jersey City.
llsverlj i Wil.
(Jeorjo Van
tiled of Pi.eano
1 OOP.rOP.ALf Harry oaks, Ann.ir.dile.
PRIVATKb John O Iloson i.JU I'.lreri
street Camden, Erns( r. Jiunham. West
fteld: John Crotler. Clifton Charles .1. Ceb
nnrdt, Newarki ndvrln c. Peterson. Clifton:
nranceacu a-rocopio, tieipnen.
1
Wounded Mlehtlr In Action
COnrOItAL rrahk Adubato. Ntvvari..
a MUhln'r In Action
ynUATC Charles Jonph Pinev Kevptirt.
hi:lavarf.
Killed la Action
FPU atj.- Edar L. Benue XoiUim
.V1AKYI.MI
Killed In Aelton
1.0UPOP.ALS John I. tIoemii
Urowl;-
.flld; Hamuel A. Macatee. IJaltlmore
VJllVATES Walter O. Albert,
Xlaven
., town: rhtllp U Ufr:i"ia, Italtlmoro; jnepi.
i ' r. lla.rsn lliltlenis. Taawu II T..-I...I..
riiiitlmoro. Oeorira H. Price. Phoenix.
niBttl Hllllllir, eiaviliri s., llUUHldi
Snmuei
Ilalpert, naltlmorc. Prederlck vv .
man, Cambrld-o.
, llleel of lIlHea.e
J'relty
COHPOIIAI Prank Naueiiueei.
Ualtl.
vor.
PniVATKK James M. Kellj. ltitl
nvnore: William O. Majors, Ifaltlmore: jerrv
vlr. Rlonaker. Cumberland, Paul II. Wheeler
,,i:nit Port, John It, Marin, L'altlniore
VIIKILNIA
Killed In Action
' SEJIOLANT Samuel J. Hajnej Aicxaii
s PIltVATES Carrln-jton K. Halle-. Voltes.
,vll!c: Itav II -uartin, button.
Died of llisenM
- COHPOItAI Jstepli 'f. Phillips L-.lar
PHI VATES Harrison P Andrevvs, Kvln:
ton: James A. Ha-aklns, Troutdale.
s,, Wounded Nllihtly In Action
PRIVATL riddlo Mosley Ncwomli I'or-
t laoea.
PRAYER HELPEpjWN WAR
So Declares Bishop Reese, of
Declares liishop Reese,
Ohio, in Adtlreeu Here
s
, Prayer played u part In winning tho
war, notvvlthstuiidliig tho impoitaiice of
lonce and military btrategy, declared
tie lit. ltev. Theodora I. Ileese, Blkhop
tef Southern Ohio and chairman of the
ceneral war cominlsblon, at a special i
kkrvtce under the auspices ot the IlUhop
White Prayer Book Society yesterday
afternoon In tho Hptseopal Church of
St. Luke and the Kplphany.
Bishop Heeso said he was aske-d In
the campta If lie did not know that ecl
nce and mllltuby strategy Would win
tlio war, and that "rellfflon would have,
nothing to do with It," Tha blBliop said
that tlm lives of General Koch and Hen
ernl 1'ershlnu did not scein to bear out
tftat theory,
' "Mankind will ever (member- the no.
table words of Oeneral J''och, 'Wo thail
ebe saved bvprayer, and tl will not bo
the first time In thin deadly ntrugtlc,' "
he told the cuimrcsatton.
The Hev. David M, Steele, rector of
St. Luke and the Kplphany, conducted
tho nervlce. Last year tho HIMiop Vlilla
Vraym' Hook Huclety dlntilbutvfl 600,000
ooptM of tbe ooijiblneil prai'er book and
liyawBl. 'L . ,, -erV . ,.
" iP. .. .
. .Asti ifc
AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER
CRITICIZES 14 POINTS
DocMi't X ant rticlc Three to
Limit Dominion's Differ
ential Tarifl'
Siciiul Cable lo .'i rnijii I'tiblii Ledger
'ili-w' SM lj S'f Yorli Ti -ies -I
einduii. Nov. I 1
I'Kn.Iei V. .1 irjiahe, of Aunlritllu
' . ri-j. thi c.f !..
luer-t vviieont rourtn point's, lis com- .
plained to jour imn ejpondent that the
, dominions had not lieeit nereptcd l5' the
VIltot ns the peace basis. In the flr-t
Mdoe lio nlijprtctl to tln I'reieldetit'.
third clause, which limits tli ilKhw of.
..States to adopt a differential tariff Tins I
' In1 maintained, would he a lliuiintio'i of i
i Auetl.illj'H Socitl(;nt vvhlvll she rnlil
i not accent flip had been flahtlni: 11
'Hip rlchta of small nations, and us ..
small nation alio wanted her own
rhen, Itilt.h(,li ."inked. !j no iiroM.01
had b.'i'ti mado for licimanj-'d Indcmnl- 1
fyllift th. Allli for the cost of the war.
XilMralla's oihi war debt was tl.SO".
000,000, and tin tollld not sto wllj' fhe
tlmuld be burdened with It when Ger
man) would havo cvaeted tho heali'".
Indemnlt.01 iofUi1p If the had been '
tirlou
n ill lierinmi IttlaniU
Klnull. Uuehei declared that iho
IiatulltiK' over of tlcrniany's eaclll,
colonic In tho nelxhliorhood tf Auntralla
to h.jr nURlit to havo been epeciflvd. Ilu
polntod out (hat New i.ulnea was only
plhly mill's ftoni yuetneland, and alied
how AnuiicatiR would lti.e uch nil ex-
icelleiit Line for r-boat, nlrplanes or
,iihp to bo in th hand of thp (iprinans
luniion mat 1110 rriiiutiuH bupuiaiiun
'oncernlnc nuinomlp treaties wan an
Infringement of Australia national
rldhla, I.oid Uuheit Hiid
"It feenis to me a molt i'.tiaaEant
Interpretation of tlic 1'rtsldent'H words;
but puttlnc that as.ld", any tioatj be.
tween two i.atlmio may be construed aa
1 nn abtlclKiment of their national rlfihts.
I All that tho Viehlderit tal' down may be
t'rfntdU im A Kluanth teonomlc treat "
(ierimin lut Pu
A.-'..eil about Vremli-r lli'flies'a conten
tion that rid many nliould be icipiired, In
addition to malttnc reparation to Aus
tiallau citiztnn for prleate injurhs re
ceived at the hands of the eneinj . to
foot the bill for AUNtralla'.s ixpcndi
tures In the war, Lord llobcrt bald-
mat win 00 a inuuirr iwr mo ri"i'
I'onfeiijncn, and Mini" citlmatei of the
Injuries done to private Intel et.tn are
enormous, but If 1 understand the plain
meaning of Krnjl'i-h, the pence confir
pneo will be at liberty to rtqulre com
pensation for both prtvatn losses and
public ixpendltmes. Tim onl thins" e
Idlcltlv itllid out is tl imposition of ntn
minltlvo fine
P.eferritiK to It. nun lIURhes's ioir.
plaint that tb dvpoltlon of Oennany's
colonies tn th- Southern P,n Iflc had not
hetii Ineluded in the bond. Lord Hobert
rcfpried to ie. ent hpeeehes of Premlei
1,'omI 'norire and Jlr llalfuur, und p.i'il
tint the h-iuld be siiflh ietii
ITALIANS AT MEADE
CELEBRATE TONIGHT
.Soldiers I'lan Mii; .Inhilation
Over I'ull of Ccniianj
ami Austria
... u XI..4.II ih fO ' e.i. 'O PUOI I VVt
Camp Vlruile, Admiral, -Mil., Nov. 11.
The Italian lolUleii of this cantoti
ment will have a bis time tonight In
celebration of lh dovvnfu'l of ijcriuany
and the :es
and In tin-
of her abators In eilmej unable to restrain their exuberant splr
tiluinph e.f the All.e- Inl If-.
their cru'ado aK.ilr.st autoi.r.ii.y
Tho rotis of Italy had planned origi
nally to make tho big shlinll-j tonight
commemorative of tho defeat of Aus
tria by their native land, but tho events
of tho last foity-elBht houra caused
them to remap their scheme of things
and to widen tho ecnpo of tho jubila
tion. All their pent-up enthuslaam will
bo lit looie, und thoy promise to make
the welkin tlnr Old P.onic will howl
with a veiiseaiKei, for there Is bUrely
going to bo otm hullabloo of u good
time.
l-A.I l'...nlt..l -.1.. .. ...-. .
, . vii . rt.diia... iviio utt-ii 10 StlCi; 1HH
tongue out at tho Kutter and make fun
of tlmt has-been emperor In other ways,
.Is one of tho ringleader., of the affair
tonight, furallazl Ii not a native-born
.-.on of Italy. In fact, 1,0 is a. real Her
llner, having been born within a btone'H
th-ow of tlio Kaiser's palace In Kcrlln
tow n.
II wasn't Herts fault that lie was
.hoin In Reilln. His father und muther
and plsters and brothers constituted one
of tho most famous acrobatic troupes
in the wot Id. They traveled with liar
num & Halle.- and later with Klngllng
llrothors and other shows. It wan while
tho gieatust show em earth w.11 In Hei
lln that Bert was born He came buck to
nernn 01 un aiicr tuat. no uecanie an
ucrebAt himself und while high up uu
the trapeze and flying rings he, used to
stick lits tongue out at old Hill Hohen
zollern and put up other antics, much
to tho amusement of some of his com
rades. t'avallaI has been tiyinr for ycais
to become an American citizen, but .
didn't succeed In dolnc Hi until the
other day, when he was naturalised In 1
camp with 1100 other Meude men. Cu--vullazl
determined to celebrate Ids clti
Ziiibhlp and hlu birthday, both of whlctil
occuncd within a few days of each'
other. Then he branched out and de -elded
to make all the Italians come in j
on tho affair by commemorating the
downfall of Austria. When his old Hei-
ilm neighbor vva kicked out li
thought tlMt event should be celebrated
ulsty. 'avalla.il will denounco tho Kaiser
lit Oerirau, Ilnglish, Italian and the
vai lous othtt languages which ho know
STORES OPEN EARLY
Smoiikefjiei's Iniprovi-c Sigm
IcJlniy ot Joy
In neatly alt parts of tho clt efoie
keepers and tuerchitnts, early this mum-'
.no.Vh!!.';, "u,?ha,?,,;,fiei,.Tfl
iiitii.os if nut for trade, tn tnin in ihs
general celebration. Most of them had
their places lighted as If they bad never
beau! of "llKhtltarf nights." Many of
tliMn In their eetasv Improvised slehs
which they placed In front of their stores,
one of these signs, painted In letter"
u foot high on a window on Woodland
uietiue. near mxtwirst street rends.
"Joy on Karth." Kllll another up the
avenue a little further rends "Hood Will
on Karth." At rtetentjMhiid street and
Woodland avenue there was a sign at
4:!0 a, in., which said "IVo went, wo
law- und e licked 'cm."
At Thirty-second and Market streets
there was u bonllre around which there
were perhapa a acore of persons, who,
accompanied with their singing a little
fellow- of ierhaps fourteen years while
he played patriotic- aim on an accordlan.
An lio played the national anthem all
liata were removed aa reverently as
whefl jJoiiM direct, tho band, '
i 5 ' - n '? ,-'
i
TOIIRSl5rTsT0R"SERVICE"
. j yr? ww0 3 uK !ibH 1
Strgt .ARTHUR 50MR5,eJ.fcBHAHAM
Air. ami Aim. Nullum Supers, ti'JO Smith rtrrrt, liuve four i-ntis In llir
erviie Srrgrjiit Arlliur Simcr jml Corporal (,liurle punier- are in llie
army. lolm Mirotiatii Soniers is in llie? nnvv anil William cnirr i in tin-
nutrient' army training inrp
FOUR STARS BEDECK
THEIR SERVICE FLA(i
Mr. and Mrs. lNulhnn bonituv
Have Given Son to
Vrmv and ISa--
Mr .111.1 Mr, Nathan Suinem. ':
South street, liao four HonH In tho serk-
ice. SerKi'iint Arthur Somer and for-
noral t'luirli'i SomeiK are In the army.1
John Abraham Homers In In the nav 1
and William .Sni.er is In the btudint
at my training cotpM
riorBPnnt Arthur Somers Joined the
colors In September, 1917, und wan 11s.
elKlied to the 3n7th Trench Motur 11 n
tery He was a well known b'oxlnK
I ti. liner, havlnir made a success of Ih.hb.v
' 11........!. ..I... ..1... 1.. .... II... I. !... II....
in- 11.JI11.., ilu 1110 la uii 1111. 111 inn iiix-
in the painn compnny. In a letti r norm
lif fnid. 'We've Kot to wear .isbeslus
shoes to keep from burnlni; the tuid
whlli! we are follow Inc the Huns." He
alone, (.apturod twenty-ono prlsoneis
AS'llIlam Somen, Is a member of the
naval unit of tho L"nlersltv of l'enn
sjlvunja. He Is a graduate of the
MiMhciu Hitch School and was u star
on tho basketball and track team He
uxpects soon to go to ramp Purant, In
California.
t'orpotal 1'hat'Ii.il Sorners is a mtnibei'
of Ilattery . 33Dth Kleld Artlllot' 11c
foro entcrlnK the seirlce he was a trav
eling phottvrapher. He joined the col
ors at nniaha, Neb U left for France
irly In Julv.
John Abraham Son.ers Is a inachlnt'a
mute In the naval reserve, assigned as
.111 inspector of airplanes at the Olou
cester aircraft factory He has nlvo
made two trlpa to Prance. He was a
ti. liner of L(ors bavin? inniuiKed
Jolinnv Nelson, of KensliiBton lie
1 bopen to win
I
onimi"sln .
CAPE MAY NAVY BASE
TO COiYflNUE WORK
Activities Will Go Ahciu
Ha if
War Were Still
Progress
ui
lit, u spiy Correpoiip 1
(ape May, N. J,, Nov. 11 -VVulU of
'lis- iiavul foicis havlm; tluir base at
('ape May will ko on fur the present just
us If the war were still In prot,ries an
nounced Captain II, J. llaake, comman
dant, today. Vo orders lind been re
ceived from the Navy Department in
inj way eurtalllna; the activities of the
-.ca forces or the base, ho so hi
News of the Hlsmlhit 01 the .unilstl. .,
lecnlved eirli this n.urulriK, was re
. lived at the t.aval barracks here with
a. shout that awoke the Whole town At
daybreak cltliens and -nllors jolmd In
a celebration such as Cape May had
nn'cr teen before. The city Is rejoiclm.
under a canopy of American und Allied
national bantu rs. Leniency wan (minted
I to tho men from tho bnrracks who were
'Ihis afterneion many of the 7000 men
uatoped here, in the city on leave,
headed .1 parade of citizens, cheerlnir aim
hIiikIiib. With the cotnlnc of darkneks,
a dl.splav of nreworks will light the
sl;v.
A reception will be clvcn ,11 tho town
toulsht for olllcers of the buBe, and sev
cuil dance.i have been hastily arratiBed.
FEAR THEY ARE "IN DUTCH"
Ilolhmtl Uneasy Over L'nwcl-
conied I'rpuenco of llolicnzollcrn-i
lly the Associated I'rtst
London, Nov U (4:45 A. M ).--The
ai rival of William Hohenzollern, the
former fierman emperor, with Ids wife
and eldest .son, hus caused excitement
anel much uneasiness aiinmg Dutch
authorities and the public of that coun
try. &avH a dispatch to the Teh graph
from Itntterdam It Is unnlllcliijlv
stated that the refugees did not obtain
atlthotlzatlou from Holland to enter the
country nnd irossed the frontier In the
neighborhood of I'vsdeu because the
Dutch neutrality guards were weak nl
that point
It is ssld that tho Dutch (Jovernment
faiH dlttlculty us tei Its treatment of
the unwelcome visitors Mntiy con
tend that William Hohenzollern and Ids
eldest son mo still German soldiers nnd
must he Interned. Others urge that
thoy should be sent back to Germany,
others argue that they cannot be pre
vented vlslt'ng their old friend. Count
von Hentlnck.
It Is leported that tho Dutch frontier
Is completely open and many German
ofllccm arc, seeking refuge In Holland.
KAISER TRIED HARD
TO KEEP HIS CROWN
',...,,. Or'niro (Intio IVllV
I tirOHII I I IllCe UOlC Uy
Stormy Talk With Hindenburg Finally
Brought Result
i!
Hy GEORGE
Special table lo Evening Public Ledger
Copirlilif, l SI I. Vv -Vein York Tlxirn Ce.
Amaterdam, Nov. It
I l . ery mod uuthority that
thu K'atscr made ft determined effoit
to etave off abdication. Ho went to
headquarters with tho deliberate Inten
tion of bringing the army around to
his side. In thin he failed miserably.
Ills main support consisted of a num
ber of officers, nearly all of Prussian
regiments, who formed themselves Into
two regiments and plneed themselves
at Ida Majesty's dlsponal. To do any
thing with such support was seen, of
course, to bo Ollbertlan.
During the night the Kaiser called tho
Crown Prince, Hindenburg, and Oeneral
Oroner to htm, nnd tlio consultation
lasted a couplo ot hours, Uoth otllcers
strongly pressed, tho Kaiser to bow to
the Inevitable,-and, Hindenburg Informed
him tha, any more delay In coming to a
decHlop to abfMeata would eerUlsly have
l.
SOMERS.YIUIAM SOMED.5
ECHO FROM HERE
WAKES NEW YORK
Philadelphia Megan l.rli-
hrating ietory an Hour
Mefore the Metiopoli-
' In
.fttlH'inlfl 'l'
Seu ork, Ni
ti,,. r.ut that news of the a tu.il
siirnltiK of the nnnlitlee ternn can', .'''and Its people during the treat win la
n" 1. 11 Iv niornin,' nour caueiu m i.i in
the iilehratloii of the momentous i- en- t
In New ork cll. It was after 5 i. In a ,
when the tlrst of the whistles lii-guu to
antiounie the new!" to the public and
soon thereafter the deafetilnK n.ds.'S
1h.1t started last week's celehnition were
tepeated with every Indication of -tluulni?
thruURlioiit the daj.
I'he Anoi'lated Puss and iienen urn J
ri.'.'lvinp Itt. mtvIu' weie delujed with
telephone enlls nskltifC If tin whistles
were .mnoutu'lnir tho cOsMitiotl of hoslih
ties. i:lra pilltlous of inortiinK paints
found 11 ready sale and .mi!i irowds bi
K.m to iiM-embli. in the ..trcclt . itie of
the noisiest lelebrallntis was in the Ital
ian quarter on the cast side, where mm
and women danced In the httectH whllii
revolvers were illselinrBed ntid neatls
I everj nolse-makliK; device known wan
brought Into full piny.
' The exiltemrnt plead rapidly and
'eveiy section of the itrcultr lty turned
out to ii'lebnite the news, vUtli ter In
dli ition that befoie the dav Is over the
celebration of the leal sIkuIiiv of the
armistice trrtus would lull) mtasure up
In foico to the premature ohservatue l.isl
w 1 ek
With Wall street riotous.v 1 elebmi hik
the dawn of peai t the boatd of komtii
ois f tin. Ni vv oik Moik Uc '.lance
dei ided not ti utien thai nuiltc p .l.i
SEEKS TOBACCO FUNI)
FOR CZECH SOLDIERS
G
lcral
lo
Gaitla Make? Appeal,
People of I . S.
ami
All
ie.-
Uv (.
uti. w. M.ur.KM.w
iperiof Cnblr lit Kicning Public l.ctlgpr
e'oj.viiiohr I'll. 1 .Veil iorli 7-nt' . ' p.
Near lomak, -Siberia, Nov II 1 v la
Vladlvostock, Tho piopln of the
I'riited State mil the allied nations aio
to have an oppoilunlt to help tho
Czecho-Slovaks flght'ng in Siberia to
raise a tobacco fund of HOO.rti'u. fl
behalf of tho armies General Uald.i lins
lulegraphed the lied e'ros-, from head-
quarters
"Kneed b the tri cut handicaps nml
haidshlps of a Sll.erlnn winter, the
'e'zpcho-Slovak arinlei appeal to th
generous piople of the allied nations to
Minrt tobacco to our armies, which, while
lacking many l.e.tM-ltles and comforts
'of life, feel the hhortugn of tobacco
most I tuggest that un inter-aiiieii
Siberian winter tobacio lund bo started.
Our armies will In- most happy if then
Is a generous lesponto trotn nil our
ullliH.-
lioetor Teui.ui ic. rian lied t"""
reiitebenpulve, said that, while the lhd
Cross inuld not assume rcsiKjnslli.Hiv
for the fund, tobaii.ii 1 ould lie ptin-hiesed
and tfie lied 1 mw would illstllhule it
Tohae-co, to bu useful, must i ome wtlbiu
a month, lor the ( 7e. ho-SIoval.s aire ndv
lave been fori id to mi uke lubstltuti.
made Irom hub-, di led . m Ii .n.J ''
small percentage of tobacec.
GERMANTOWN IS JOYOUS
Bells Himr. liistlc- IJKm ami
Honlircii HI;i.o
(iermaiiiovvn went to it itil
Hontlris lighted th- streetn li-lmei
dawn Hells t.inj a glad p.-.o e chorus.
Whlbtles kept up a. continuous, linppy ,
din. Hells rang. The stn.its vvero
thronged , , , ,, ,
llarlv in the iimining. the 00 1"-H
in the Town Hall, at i.'.nuantown and'
('helten avenues, wns heard Tho belli
rope was broken, but this handicap was
nib My iiviri-jino j
Women of the llmergen v Aid. in-1
coiupanled by Polhn Lieutenant lavldgu
and Sergeant JiiKKtrs, made their way '
into tlio belfry, and with a gleat sledge (
li'immer rained tipeuteu iuun un mi- 1 -
hell l!
The students at the Luthetun IhtoloK
Ical Seminar . Mount Mr, rang the.
'1 II of th.it Institution for an hour or
mure, shedding their oats, In Hie heat
of tnelr enthusiasm. The bell ut tho
Concord S.1I100I (ii-rmuiitovvii avenuu
tbove W.ihhlngtoi. lane, rang and rang
nnd rang
And Indeed, vv I1.1t b.ll was tin re in
Germantown that didn't ring'
First hilt Willicllll Hvllt Oil.
r iril, UUI n lllit-iiu ""' l !
RENWICK
the most ten line ..neeipjuii.es. and lead
to serious eventb in tho army. V'or those
consequences, Hlndenbuig said, he must
refuse respuniiblllt.
The Crown Prim o, It is aid, was iho
llrst to give v.'io ticneral Oroner fully i
supported Hlndenhurg's view, but when
the conference broke up the Kulser ii
iiinlned unconvinced of the advisability i
of abdication. Ho Is said to have .i.me
to his llnal decision nn hour or so Inter,
nfter several communications had rea. h.
ed him from Herlln and after another f
short and stormy tall: with Hindenburg
Meanwhile his ron-ln-lan, the Huke
of llrunswlck, for himself und his heir,
had abdicated "Brunswick's fated
chieftain" was forced without llghtliin
to abdicate, Heports havo It that tho
republican movement In Brunswick,
wh'ch long before the war was chafing
under autocratio conditions, began to be
noticed even before It was xct In motion
at Kiel,
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
TO BE A REPIIBLIC
'ro inn" WquiiTil
marek "Coup" Cu-l
hy MU
. Off
rii-iiui Uonunion
. i:
ilt-'lolhle 1 . Willi I'. Hi
.niiim
'in liali'h-4 limn ilH- K. liallKO 'IVI11-,
Kr.i.'i ii.i'-iv.ioiiili'iit 11I I'opvnlUiKeii, 13 1
to Li d laret 'in nidi j."inb tit remil
I fiirtnpi lv 1 lunifi'd tn 1 "cnniarU.
Uhi'ti l'ruinlH tiuniblnd imti.. ... i
Huduuj in 180(5 after wr lom-ludni in
I nix weulsr. : lie rfowneil hr vli't'i'!' 1,v ,'
tnlilnir frnio In r intniueted ndri-ary'
' lior huir of tile Joint boty tile? had ol
,' tulnrd I" their uv uKitliixf I'onin il.
l'i ji'ttin rarlli r Ii mhh .1 ."", -f
r. Kiii'i fullhiB out, bu' I 11" HlMiiorrmlf
riwatd uf liolirst Iren eettlliR their iluct
v.m imt f.'rthooniing: fot the Btroticer
..f u tvo iKilldlt nntton IhiKiX'il l"'1"
.In. him, Silitenwlg; and lTnlMtPln. lii.-li
tin had ahnri'd In dlMdtnit Im- .
01 th. ir fi'ru of 1S64
It was u "coup" of tllsiiiuti K - u. nil
idilpd thin Hon territory to l'ruxsda and
undoubtedly a part of hl i-ratiillo.
H-lirmo- of a Herman Umplro which hud
ItM fruition In UT"
fl. followlnj; tl.
defeat r.f 1'raniv
1'MiiiiHrk neM r forvnvi lha doul.i.
rubberv li her Teututi nelithborB utel
the attitude t' the ancient klnirdom
been on., id p.mlj roimettled h"-tll t
to the ivtitrnl Umpire"
T'10 "province" ol Prussia, nhnh im
stolen area was dtiilKnatei! by the conn
Irj w'hleli had nxsvnncil miverelirntv bv
rlieht i.f I'.nuuest, covers n total of 7.1"H
siiu.ipi' miles, the northein half In ho;
? hl.su If,-, and tho southern p .rtioti Ho
stelu this latter Itiiludlnr; a corni- of
thu small district of Lauctiburtf
Tho population if the tiewlv )- .
claimed tepublii Is imntiliiinir lees tliu'i
2.0 00,0 00.
Tho KPvm'aphlcMl location nf nchies-wlK-Ifotsteln
made It a valuable poaiis
slon uf tho Oerman Kniperor eiui.ns,
more than half n einlury nf slaver .
The "province" Is bo'indtd nti the m.r 1
b Jutlunu, on the west by thu Ni.itli
Sen and nn the east by tho Haiti. Sim
Tho utility of Us extensive water points
was leeineulled by M'lllliim 11. wlm m
the building of Ins navy as a p.ii' .1
tlio iiiisil war machine which bus imipi.
to mk h an Inglorious tntr at tin li.tnn
of the I'lmente Alllis and the In't.d
St't.s, loiistriii ted tlm itnat K.us.'r
Will. m ruiiul, which runs throiiKh the
isninii 1 ..nneitliik' the North nnd !'
Haiti' sin- Tin- boasted iieiin.10 (! I
l.n" l.f. n hottlPii ui nt Kiel thiniiKhoiit
tin- Viiis ,,f war that huvn divnst.iti 1
P.lllni', all'l 1 tlitlot be doubted th r
thin iiif.il .
V ni s1 m s h
ma. tlvltv of tile
I ei 11 n H.illli 1
11. t'.iK.d pe iph 1
ICnlser s
of ir't.i'
f - Him
tl .
. I 1
v IK II
FIRE RISK RATES MAY RISE
I iiilei writers Will l'i.i it
oil Vi'i'oiuil of Olt Kiiiiiineiil
v. gul t.ullili- e.f I'hiladelphill to k.'i p
is nn -hunting eipii'iiiii nt up 1.. d.11.
II i l.-ull lii uctli.n bv the I uilirwrit
ers .s..i utii'ii l' in. reaso tu-urati 'o
premiums.
inlli'lnlii nf Hie ass .. mtioti declined to
1 iimiueut on Hi., report to tln national
.i.s.. elation about tip. loudltlou of fire
iinp.iiatus hi re. ui the 'ibicuec of
1 li.rle;, A Hexatr.er, seiretarv of th.
loi ul iisoi latlnn
It vvsb li.irniil. howevi-r. lli.n vvhm
tho ri'lsirt made public lo tin- national
association reaches tills 1 lty il will In
taken up b the executive r..nitnttti 0 ot
tho local bodv. Should any Im-urain-
I'onipiin;' .sk rm- an investigation, It wli'
bu Uliliti
In the tepoii imt do public In New Vi.i.--It
wan said that ilnte are- still tw.-ntv
fnijr i.bMihte ami iueili'-ieut rmar tvi
il. .1111 pumps in snv.ii. here, win I
should In- nn la-iil with iiioiieru .iiii'-u
bib- iiuinplng 1 nglnes.
1. (' ( 'harnoclt, 1111 eng.neer, made Hi,
survey and report for lln national ns--n
liatlon 1'.. ides nf tin-, will bo win 10
all Im ul assoclattons throughout tin
eouuti'). It was said ut the otllee of the
day that the reports has not et beet,
I'tulerw Titers' Association hero yestei-re-celved.
.Vine-tings of tin- board an- 1 eld
1 vel wiek.
meiie.iiis I tie e-11-cil at Oiilrapei
1. 1, n, 1.111. Nov. 11.- V party uf ti-trl-1
all cdltuis who a: live el In London In
mi tuber have returned, after a fott
nlght's visit in I'ranee and Ilelglum.
They visited Lille and oilier evacuatiU
towns .1 few hours after the Geimans
left and are burning with Indignation
ov"i the German ticatment of tt.f
I rem Ii and Helglan-..
They declare theinselvej lor repara
tion to the last dollar of what thu occil-
ineu countries navu i-unereii
S ranton Miners Strike
eruntuii, I'u,, Nov. ll.-Mlnets ,1, the
I lodgu minn of the laickannnuu t'oal
t'oinpan we-ni uti stilke Krld.i, They
di elm i' the company ictuses to tell
tlieiii 1 ial. 1'ivu hundred nieii and boys
i.v Idle.
This I- Hie only mine In this lesion
nl which tho men have registered com
plaints on coal deliveries The company
denies tlio men's assertions are true
Adalbert. Kaiser's lid Son.
Svolis livfiiffp on Ills Yacht
.Minlillollll, NuV. 11. -After tit"
nbdication, I'rlueo Aelulliert. thirvl
hon nf tliu foiiuoi' Ivvilhcr. Miught
refuge up bin .iclit, the crpw of
vvlilili lctntllllS loyul. Ills Wife,
I'lltKChS Adultleld, and tile chil
dren urc leaving Kiel by tail.
I'rlnco Henry of I'riistla ami tits
e-oiisni't seem to bo hiding near
tlio D.inlsli frontier auditing a
cliane'c of crossing.
The Kaiser Abdicates
Fly a Flag for
Victory
AMERICAN FLAGS
A pie-cmtnent assortment
both us to slse and material
fr ai which un American flag
can be had to eactl llll anv
leijulrcment.
I nlted Mates 11-Wool Hun'
ing und United States Stand
ard Hull Dog Bunting (lags
from 3x.1 leet to HCxCU feet
.Small flags on staffs with
spear end tn quantities at
special prices, fcllk flaies for
interior usu and on automo
biles llag poles and brackets,
Telephone and Mail Order
Immediate Delivery
FRANK C. KENY0N
Poplar 5030
i 1838 Columbia Avenue
rhll'Vlphta
i
APT! MN ltltHIT
1I.NTIC1 tllV. X. 4.
'TIyMOREATinccin'
i.GREATKSTIK)Trj.SUCtI3S
Westminster K)r. "v n' t'ch- i-i.toit.
... .V . ,'"v ,"lth" mnnltiK water
tlZ M up wkiy 12 "IOud dalle Chun lluhre.
HOTEL B0SC0BEL Jf',;","
.Vv near
A'wiiys
Mnrlnn
npell Thnr.mriDv heted O' . . T-
III. II POINT I IIMI OUT.
j Omule-venl from lnftuetira .in J Pnsumanla?
Complete recovery hasp ned by th. H.a and
Run At
OLD POINT COMFORT VA.
Hotel hiimtierlln
tturltnmlhtc Ponl.Oolf,
Seat tndCul' lue Lrv
I urnpenn llAih nnd
4 moment. Write.
t.l . I'. lMt.Mi:r.
Fortrp! M()ttrni. ii
or linuh. ct md infornmthm ni i n
8 tlnatt lUiyinoml & WhUcotnb, ivou Chest
tuti "Auk Mr 1 otr " in Aikrr urn uU
t iVM"t
i:ii'cTU)Ni.
11 n 111 ) r. 1 n
lAem.K tr w uin..
llotli PM"
M H ' I '
lt tiinir
ii nun 1 njN us m
o
SYSTEM
30
DAYIL
Tin: on nsii:m
fiillf-ll 1 Mftrl(lllK nllil Iflin.
tnirriul rtiil)Jrtn. I Titert l,irtir.
l'liiln. School of OlIlccTralnliiK
l.uiirr iiiiis.. inui , i uriiiuc
Lorust 1HG1
in. ., D,. :,.. P II
otrayer S DUS1I1CSS tolIegC
riillarlrlntiln's (Irestett llnliip. l I...I
Expert teaetiers Mn.l n tn ilpuirnt inill
vMuvt idvan. onienl 1 hi in r. n ,1 -i- i
ItlonM Kuar.vntieit lla. nml S 1: I i Ihhot
UOO eniilentvnow sit nilho. rnrn'l now
Hl1 l helniilflreft I'.linne Wnliint SX.
piltllUlilAMI AMI IUMIKM'.CI'Im'.
Our xradustea are In eonitant demand Ueod
p n iioaltlona swnP ,nu (IreBie Short
hand, the easy, sliced nyatrm v;onipictt
nlRbt claaaea. lntenalv training.
" l.....All .K.. .!.... . .... .- . ...
..iv.i nn) ..inn- inn nr wrua
ii.Jk lor run par'ieulara and rao.lo
ti niii.. ihsim:ss ni i.i:(im
nun wumr 111 niiinirrrfi
(117 Chestnut st . I'hllnilelpht
Palms. Business College
II thrat-
mil Wl
Day & llvenlnf; Iloekkerplnir Civil Servtc.
errretarlal. Touch Tvprwrlflni? KnRll.h.eto.
Attend the ij.at lndlviilual In.tructlon.
t-fiert patronage. Thone Hpruce 103i!
ritlVATB IXSSONJi r.angunna, Maihi
mallei, ISna-llahi Element of Autnnnhlp
pedalty Mlai Wlldman. 103D Ilaca.
hpaiiNli-Anifrlrnn SetiiMil. IS21 ( heatntit.
Iurn Prenrh nml Forge to the I'ront.
t'niifitf Women mil fltrl
Vhew, Girls! Let's Play
GERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A.
SWIMMING POOL
5820 Germnntown Avenue
Heated Filtered Sterilizer!
Plimip derm intovrn ri70(l
DF.VON. PA.
Devon Manor A Stho,, ,or
Olrla
acres
Mils
I'A
liesrdlim and Dav Di pis
Oataloc.
Kin' 11 w VI'iN I'-m
llN lMi
55 iBiHTi, Dancing -- $5
The I nltTIsSOZ sciloill.. Mirrored Sludlns
Done
10'jll 1 he. emu --I, nnv .v i;v. l.niist 'Up'
a ti:i 11r.it run f.vi:i.. pi i-h,
aperl ii Itaiea for Min In l-nlform
SaturdayJEvcn'g Dances hiA1;
APPOiNTMLNT.S ni-Oe for prlVHlii dancing
Itaaons with tuperl teachr. 11 H50. L,d
it Centra.
INI il VIDUA L inwirn.flf.ta by txpfr your.R
w itnan Plum ! Itrmnt -Ht3 ,! for up
intntnipnt BUNTING & SILK
WM. LEHMBERG, M,.nf,l,t.iree
t,.:;!:;;.":,.-., 28 Arch Street
cntij
M I". , vMillll Vov
nf
1 i.a
Ar.cele-S
W I
I
end
or
I
i-
II. ..mi-t AUviild'
".
IlllltK. N J
AS'lilll.Mi.N --At ll.-imillim f'oiirt 3'itli
mil e'ln-stnut sts Nov lo. i;itNlT ('.
iiiitinii.l nt llirtha V Andirsoii One nutleu
of funernl
II.Mil.LV -At SOUS N Ullh st Nov Id
I.P.N.V '1I.VIPI.U MIIIIIIT. widow of Wil
liam .1 lliidlLv. of Alton III. Hue notlie
uf fun-nil
HAll.Ii: -At rape Muj N- J, Nov s
PK.VItl, It. dauuhti r of e.atnu.1 nnd Anna
II lUtlli am.l IS Uelatlves mid friends
Invited to funeral aervn .-s Tues tl a m
parents' residence -uol S llroad et Int
urlvnti
It.Vl.D -Nov S. jnSRPIIINl:. wldov of
ll-liry Hill llelatlvia nml frlinds lnvlt-.l
to funernl services Tins 1 p in, reSldi nce
nf il, milliter. Mrs Kittle Wheelln, 0'llS Jas
per st Int p'lvute llsst Cedar Hill Cein
ll-.m.iltia mey lie viewed Men. eve
IIAI UK lll'KIt No 10 (IPItTIlPI)i:
iM. dallahtir of Illmr T nnd Mmv llnii
i rleht. r. ailed 1.1 lliliillvia and friends
invltid In services vveu jail p tn. pa
ri ills r- sldenn 71.1 M nOth st. Int. West
l.iilir. I lllll I i I.l ,
bill M llll VI H -Nov. OtVII) son of
late (JnKliiti mid lbinuiih In eki-rll ins IP la i
live, nml fin mis Invli .1 in funernl i- rv
Icis Turs , 'J p ni , Jlml Oxlord st Un
llreenmnunt i'ein 1 r. nils nnv , ill on
' IIKNT Niv T PATIlP.ltlNl: I1PNT (nee I
Vie, I wife uf Tlmmis llrn. Itelatlves nnd
friends, II V M Huililltv. Invited to fu i
nerat. Wed., ".to a. m, hushends n si
.Mm 2KI- llrnmlvvvlne st. .Solemn requiem
miss Ht l'rani is'a t'liurcll 11 0 In. Int
Hulv I'ri.si Cim
IIIJTIIP.I. Nov MANNA A. wlfn of
Inliii VV llelhel (net. Qiilnni Ilelntlves nnd
fronds Invited to funeral Wed . h Id n m .
.I.'l Vbredlth st (.llh nn.l Vspen sts I Illgli
mass of renulem st Pranrla'a Church 10 a I
ni Int Molv cross Cem.
IIIIINIIV Nnv S. JiUIN J liuslinnd nf I
bite Mnrla lllrnov (ncn Oovvil) Itrlntlvns
ill,. I friends Hi Ceeella T A II, Soiletv. i
Invited to funernl. Wed , s So a in . res. I
elenie nf son tn-l.iiv, James rhrlitiiin. -1'ja
11 AlleKheni avn Solemn hlah mnsa e'tiureh
nt tne sseen-non io a m int ,evv Cathe-
iiml I'ein.
llHADUn Nnv 7 JOHN, hunl.nml r.T
lain I'hrlmtinil I Ir.l llll V nP Inlmuniil T. .
noral Wod . n 30 h m Rrtnj Ihompaim nt
holemn requiem mnen St Orrgory'a Church
in ii. m Int - athnloil iVm lliduiu
and friends mplora nf Mpmorlnl Knit
Folrmoiint PrU Invlti-d to fuimral crlcrfi
HItAh Nov r, NN. taltv f A iau t
tlrnr Itlatiea and frlrnds II. V M
podalltv I.t'Httiip nf far rail Ilrart Propa.
cation of th. IMlth and Altar Socletlei of
jt, Columba'a Cnurch, Invited to funeral.
Tupm , H-no a m , rentdinrp of nUter. Au
:uta Knut IflJl N 11-th Ht. S'llPtnn re-qult-m
tnn 4t I'olumhn's Cttr,, oi ,i rn
Int Hotv STulchra Cein Auto funeral.
uhi:ckm:v - na 9. anna, wife of
Char " It- '.! aned T,'2. ItVlittl.ea and
friends Invited to funernl acrMcei Tups 1
i in . IM1 W Snmoinet t. Int Nurlhwood
Com Hemalnam.iy bo luM Mon., H 11. nu
I1IU:W Nov Ii. MMtY M. wlfo of
Tninlol Ilrew an-1 widow of IVter Antmi (neo
Morasch) llelntlvea and friends 1n.lt. d to
I fum-rnl aerlfpn nl . a P. m 7yd Ilrach
1 at Int Greenmount Cem. Hemains ina
b led Tu 4 ete
HHliui;--"rt0 ALiiii-rw- nuannnil or
lata Id.i (.rid (ne McAoi. HPluthiH
and friends Tomrwea Tribe No. S2, I o
It M. ; Court Pride of Htorktoti No. IS, y
of A of Crfinden. N J., Phot nix Club. In
lted to funeral Wed . 2 p in.. 133t l
llprka t Int Palmer Crm Heinalna may
be. lewed Tupi , h to 10 p, m.
HUI.N'K .Nu. 0. WUMiINimi.V, aori of
Ti,i,n,,,u nnd Almn Itrlrik ltlulKmi an.l
frlt-ndti Invited lo funeral erlcen Tu'
p m , vi z .-uarnoa 01 mi ivrnwooO
Con.
M It OWN.
-Nov. 11,
of pneumonia
s.tnli3 ft iii.HK.s.l ,t 1..a is- -
nuinaitu
I lat Hmtna.
JirOWIl .- s.r, iiiviiiuvi ui viiU UUini
ltetrt and Mnnomt-n'M Ftllnwuhtp of 3Ld
Ward. Hala A. Kllburn Co Iletltleh. m Itellef
lund Funeral enleei Tuee 2 Sf p. ml
Mil Kuclld e Int. Nurtbuood Cein
iiiTi'K 'nv 7 KLsIZAHPTir rn iinv.i.
lfl.UhfKoTrSI lltlck and ..mtof'pVtherrn
Fill and Ulliaoeth Kell O Itrlen Ilelatlve,
Tu'e'. "A"? .".! N US"'1 ""'"'t
rear. Cem llomaln. nmv b. viewed Mon!
IttmNS. Nnv- 9, of pnoumonta. STH-
rilF.N II IIUHNH. at the hospltan ased
..... .. 1 alU ne.enl.,.s t M.I SI a ..
W
I .
a LAGS
. .....----- -;,--.-. T-. ---; .--- . - nerai. lues., b a. in roaiuente ui lainer. i'i. en
.-. i .1 . . .. . ...nv. n. in .... .nn nr . -
John ami naraii v mnnn tne. wceauueni. ',,, 'whartnn t- Solemn r.Qulem mass Si s " ' 'V '"'I'V
vied Vo unerab fu.n". 8 SO ," mT re. TN I -At Kd.cwood "it I Nov 10 TV "w'lHKJMN- N;v; 8, W:
dene, of broth.r.ln-law. William VValah. m fsre'.' hushaVj !w iftarv Vnihonv-'i? nf il iirwl .Ms iMa Wl
mui R. liarsarn nt. Kolemn reaulem maan i. i.i. sun v.e. h'un.i.1 u.r.ie.s s.h,.e. itnlailven ei irieiHis piy
Bt. Ann'n Chvireh JO a. m. Inl. Cathedral Kiov. 14. a p. in, at tha re.litencn ot lr siv'' , " T,5,mr..,.
Cem. Auto n.rvlee. I V. tvnthony, lo W. Pnlon nt,, tlurllnatoii. . nt, lc .lefT nmriuil Cem
eeinTiier.T Hn A ASJST1 D...!.. . M 5. Relatives and friends InWIed LA r I V vici'iu w
John aa Anna CampHtlU n4 a. xnsaUsM tna curui avi ,iunaiiea, i, ,;
.. (..-tn s ,i..,...,t,-i.Li.iA-;...,.in.i -'.ri- ' '" "' '-' -t-v-
I.AM. w -'. e.-.- ,.v.H..., .. u. , - -.. --r-i --.. r.. -.--"T.. .- r i -
nruTiis
and friends Invlt.d to 'unr.l 1
1 in pareiita resnl. n . in 1 1
uermsniown. Su eilin reuil
I r nn is Asslel s Pliur. h 10 B
!, II Ik
fii-eun nn i rm
CAMIMIta.l. N'ov 7. HOSI 1 AMPUL
(nee i itrllit) vviiliov .if ilrurni. i'aliil'1
It'latlvia mid f' 1 ul InvliiiC Ii funi
I.
I .
'.I
1 ri sao ni sin iiuiknul si Hni. urn
ri iiuli m inne t rtiihiia's I'hur h to 1 in
InT 1'iiiln .lr.il 1 . in Auto funeia'
. t t.Alt.vllAN Xnv k HWKI'll ran u'
ratrPk nnd Int. I'.IUal.. tt I'larahrn ased
.1 eiir, n in.mtl.s rum ral Tu' I r. m..
1 l 1 in. nf fi h. r ISV. I . ni. ii-l. let
V iled Auto si rv 11'
1 I.VMKII on Nov IB IMS, ai soil N
Mil st. .lAI'OII I I'l.Y.VIKH Ua noli' J
Ui imn-n Will itl KlVeri
I I'NN'KM.. Nov 11 IICNJA.MIV tucl.inil
or l.;liln.h P 1 one. II. sed IS Funelal
VVeai uriive. Pi w . ii nu.rnlnir Kol"ren
IiIkh in . nt ehurrli. (I .111 e ru Int. Wee!
tlruv Pn Prli nda mat .n I rues in . luu
P. lulnn nvo .VPli'litnlvllle N 1 rU
p. nsiiukni cur.
I'm HI. P.- V..v. ! NMVIV lfo .I W
Ham rouHo. lined ,.'1 Idrlallvra mul (rl. ti(U
Invitnl in funeral s.rvl, . W.-d , S !)n o in
11 I Muster ft. Int nrlvoli"
(Ml Ii: Vov J I.I.11 r 1.1 10' J '
iih.l laliui t'nvle. aai I SJ Itplatlvia un
'l uf
ti ,
11,1 n-
!, '
frl. nils Jlnl Nam' si'n Inti- of flhtr IjidJ of
Mir I hurin. Hi if Islnn.l .inDlov s
1. II. 1 (..mull. Ne ill.' Iwnrei- nf I'lieni.i
lis Wipi.IIj Trlh. V.. S2V I n It. M
Nhinherds nf llethli-hem laslge No !IT. In
vl(e.i tn funeral, Tue S'.ln n tn.. SJI .
t'lih at Snlrmn reimiem mass 10 a m .
I'huri h of Our I.111I1 uf VI. 1 v Churih Inl
Hull "rnulihre I'l-m. Alit.i funeral
rit.MO Nov. 10. PAMBli huslmi I .'
Mstv 1'rnlic due Ifradle,) 1ue nutl. p .-f
funeril wilt bn irlvsn frern 2010 r.iUwnrth r'.
(ItlsPP.N on Nnv 11 lls Kl.l.A It.
i-lllripP.N. widow of I'm h. In II crlspm. of
Allentovvn. I'u, aned as. llrinllV" and
rrl-Mids invited to fuhernl rrrvlf-rn en Tins
diy Nov I-', at 111 a. m lot V slluintter
I nn at 'J p. m.
IIVT.I1Y --Nov 10 JIAItiiMlKr J Mil'
f. wiiiniin P lialiv Ite.idii. M
W.I i hi VV si Ptilla I h.l.i. i'u 1 .1 j
. t fn 1 ml will be Riven
lllll. VS'P.Y. Suddelih on V .v 1.
II Mil. Y T, hlislmn.l of I'ntherlin llnatle'
(nn lliiwe) nnd son of thi lali. .latnes in. I
III? ii..ili l)lnnev Itelatlves and frlmdn In
M.il t.i uitenil funeral, nn Thurada,. nt n '
h in fniln late r-al.Ieni e ".'PJl N 1'irlinh
I si, inn ItiKh mass ut I'lturch of Ou'
I ml ut ,V!rn ut 10 a in. Int. si Nn
I'utl.i'.lriil ('em
HI VMllNIi - Ni i K 1 UANi KS PTV
M11VI1 llslatlves nnd frlcndl luvll-d t
h. rv life Tues J p n IVtlver II Pen
lildii Is.'u Ch.inui t Int prlvat'
Ilinill -N..V .tOIIV Sim i.f I lllll IPS
sn.l Inr. I Wennler aKeil .MO" !' l.i e
st liue notlip of fumrvl vvltl u alvn
iiiii:.'i.i:ii - Nov 10. 1 oKitintPi.
vvlti nf I'harlea II lreler (nee lllvenl. inted
III lti-lntlvis nml fi lends Mutual I'uiimll
Nn Pit. 1 if I. Vr.irv tUivis lliiiu.'
Nn V, I) of A . members of llrldeslnna
M 11 Churih and Humliv Hi ho.il Invii.d
.. funernl Timrs J u in . 1047 Wnrili "t
Priinliford lei O.vklal d em ltenni'i.
in iv b. vlevve-l Vd . s I., o o In
1HNI.AP --Nov II. MAftY JiVHKPHINr
wifn of John T Iiunlup llelntlvea ami 1
frli-nds vjmki-r (In - ouiu II Ne 17. 1
IliuKhtera of 1 nielli iiiv It-it 111 rumr. I
Tins. 1 n in P.11I01" vv II sti mniii-iu 1
S110I riusiiiielialinn live Int Ml le e i 111. I
Ilemnins ms Isv vie
iirvsr. Vm 7
VieiVP.l Mlin. l e .
of nneuniiiuln 1 1: v '
.'is son of Vtarv alio lare vvillism nurii .
Puneral Tui s . 10 11 in residence of lim-le,
Imnie Mnrphr 4H5H !.. -ast. r nvo lie
M lii-nle s ri 111
I I.I.IMi.S At nurllilKtuli J. .1 N I"
SVUV1I II . wife i.f Aeher l.lllsnii. BCVd .S
llelatlven nnd friends Invited to flllier.il.
sons leslilenie Chiirles T tllHton HB P.
P. srl si . lfurllnatiin, V J VVrd . - P. m.
Int odd IVIIovva' Cem
PIllPKiliN M VVlldvvo.il N ., Viv 9
Vltl, Pill UK llllll'liMlV. a.s1 41 llela
tlv s mid frli-nds Heiforil lasr, 'o 17i
P nnd A M Vd.inrUli I'lialtel tl A
No rt'i invited to fuinral. Holy Trlnii
I ulheran Churih VVIIdivno.l. N .1. "''I.
1 11 in 11. m iln. tun' Ii.- iIi-UP.) SlslPI
home. .Mrs Alllnt Carlson. Kill V Mont
to ! n m Tliurit )i t
Ciipe 1 ti
Mi s'nurt lluu.! Vi'n fuiiv-i.'l N
Y"
MTH Op.
i-yiii: - Vftv o joics j . liuiMiiu r
Prunren Kyts (np Kltrtwti) nplut1rn ntt-i
rrkmN United to funfral MVd 1! i m
21".. N OHrlli-lf ft hit. Ml lVo l.
Ail!" fnn.fil. . . .
NNV M KUtHr.M. nnv Ituwiirit) wtt. of
J -mid. 1 Tflrrplt. w Int w a hurlfd In St.
1'ntrhK d Om Vt i'J MolPinn nqu1m
n.HS'si st l,iirltkn hur h Vnirtr'tt.wf.
TufH It a m. .j wh1 U j'1 itlHti .iiMt
frt- tiiu inttp0
rir.IiLKH Nov S HTHM.V IKlIVi:.
fiurRhtrr nf l.itr Jntol. und l.tlzaltMh KIpiI
pr, HtTpl "X KpIhIIvps mi'l frlndn inU'
to f iinen I rprvlrpis, Tup's , '.' t m , I,H N
Iiii. 't Int priVHi lUinainn tuny In
ii'tti l T n 7 ' n i. in
rh1li:itTV - Nf 1 TAlti. VIW'T
ri.AIIi:i:TV .luuehtei of lat- T'atrUK i.f 1
Mar I luhert). l)u3 Tin tiro of funprsl will
t Klfn
1 I.) MMINii -Nir Wil. I I AM w
I Iiutliaml of It ts lltrnnitn; uce.i i,:i n U :
tii h imt frl' tulx lnttp(l to ftirtpr.n (
i. en Will 1 3M i in -,"rJ4 N '.ril"i ,
Int iIil iVtlnrt ("lil.
rn on No. tt. ltlS. IHAItr.M v
widow of William Itooii Vux lMatlvs jnrt
frlnilH l!ilt 1 to fun-. pricr-', on
Ttip-i nt II p ni . nt r,cn rc9td.icp, Wll
lUm II. Km, SOU Itldcp a. Int prUat.
Orp'tm.nu, K cf 1.) Vm. rotUtotn, Ifa.,
1 pippin pipp ropt.
i'llAY .Nov in M'lt.I.lAM I" lubni
I uf lirv K i'rav. (? 1 Tl Rt-Iathen ond
ft n In ir.PluPH uf Jnhn II Hi-(mhi St o
i 'initi'l tn fum rl p. ri- ph. Wed . 3 3it p.
n York rd mid M Imwi me.. I.tkins PjrK,
I'u Im prUat
I UV No Ttt'TIf ANNA t of
Hir Ir mtril 0J HpIatUi'a and friend
ItMlt'd to funprat pprvirpi Vmt . fl p m
r-fld nr of son. 470T Brown at. Inl. Ar
lttitttnTi i'prn
(.rilAUiir nia if ftm H.1.1 .i min
lind of Mir r. ilt'Ktvlitv ln
ml Miti .tl 1h.i J hn ntid t atharlnft (V
rnchi o' DuHln lrdi.d. ttltli nnd
frlvmU tnllrd ti. funtfrnl, Thura . s:30 n.
tn . 17td N. InMinbt-rt it Hlah mafia t
iUlrii, M Kllcabpth"! t'hurch 1i a. m.
lit H'd. t'ros 'm. Auto funeral
Ui:TTKllMvN V . HUHANNA At
nlf . f lUrrv lipti. ruun, avi-d 'JS Hi,
tUi'M und frlpiids' imttt'd tn fum n.I nMlf ,
Ad S p in -'H Palmar at. ltoxlKiiouj,
Int prlvnt' Triples mav r.iii Tun, 7 o
! -'iTtVNT -No fi MAUY I- taiiuM- .
M.. rtlm mt'l IhIi lie-njiiniln uin , uufd 1.'
TuiTil pTi.aiP rtlf ! if un t W.Uutii
Al d..i m.ti 14m0 M Jtth nt
, IIAOnitTY -Nov. b. MAUY U.i.i:i;r
Mn iollli) ulduw uf Wl Ilium lUirprt
Ui-lnttvi md frttnd- lultn ilt fui . t ,1.
Tu w " 'ill . ni, fluuirnt r'H rPesdn' i 41
H 4"tl. hi . W'ct Phi in Si'! mn intifr'" .f
H-tiulvtn Ht Jmiiphk i'hur h in a la In1
I'jthrdrHi im
KAIOIf Nnv 10. WH.UAM It ITAIOII.
liuslaiift nf Iftte lUnniT, H. HaUh. aqp.i 7U
Hp.utlvr nd frtpndj. puiprlntendnia uf
cii fiiu.irtis rranltfciril tipcktr 'lul.
ltpd to funpral aprlcta, WM., 5 i m . J
Il MHiiur A ltra . 131d Frar.kfur.1 .1.. .
rruiiKford UpmiitiiF! in y bn 1pwpJ Tu"
s i,, lo :i in. Int. prHuf. Uaitt t dur Hi 1
Ccm fc ... ...,.,
ll.MIIn ' " il-. ii'-i. Wi;UiiW it
Anion Hoinilton. Rtsfd I". Itlatnps nnd
f ri nd Sunlight I.odKn of Hlku, nf Tr nton.
N J tnvltnd io funeral. Tup 1 IW p ni .
l.tnchoriip Pa ScrMt-pa A f 1' I'hunh
J p in Int CIrppn t. iVm. Trail, for
I iniinn'torn Ipap lU.-iUlnic Terminal 1 n.
I liri.I.i:!. -Nn. in. CHAUIJ.- IuimIuiiI
nf ,tti IlUtli . lla'Itr aKPd HO It l.i t . un 1
frlin'l. lnltd tu funeral airn.e, iimtn
i 'J .In n ni hnmertnn INI II. hiinn. ntnt
jti.ii. l'hllo Int William PeMi i -m 'itah.
'fur Homprton la-, Ilpadln: Trn'h i !
v m. Autea will Up In wattlni;
HOCK Nov. ti. ltOlN.V r widow of
' Jnhn CI Uick ftKPd (el Hrlatl.pi ami irlcnda
Inv'tpd to funeral prvlces, Tnpa a p m .
H'j.'.n H lttectiwoud it. fnt. Mt. Mori a. h
Cem ,
MiiirM.lt o i iiA Mrt i. -iuunnt r ni
TtU and irtt Adam H ll.irfppr, akS'd 17 I.pla
Uwtt atnl frlpnda invltPd tn funeral Wul
i p m . 3' Lincoln uv nlilnadal'. Oila
wri ttunt Pa Itii pnit. Trlmt I .ml
run in P main mas ht U.vtd Ttw
.ifipf 7pm Auto funpr.et.
HOPKINS Nov 7 THOMAH It hmhanJ
of Minna I.. II lfnMcIutt need 7a. Itelft
tlvrt" nnd frlpmlfi Mn's IHWp i'Uh ana
imiuU'ra uf Ih thli hm Uulhcran Church
P It T. RMxa Ap It"llt f A.o , InvltPd to
funeral apnlprn Tup,, Sr m . Ilelhlthrm
l.uthpran Chun h. 30th nnd Diamond ntn. Int
Mt. Wrnon Com Itenalna may bo viewed
!? V.
autn at.. ion ve.
11 llll LiilMMI V.... It u t t link litliesli
I H.-nnltal ' nfiur a ahnit'iUnafa. HtlNltV
I HIIPPI.N" IHinr.K0l'lUt ciKftd 70. Punorul
Moniivltlx tn
iirs'rnn - .n '. m muiaiikt f .
wtd'iw of Charb'i llimtr d lt la tlv a iin l
frb tuH tnvitni tn funt ral pnli.n, Tn -V!
Ji in renlderii'p) of huii1h . . In tun
llltti nhouiip 117 Cutmnpr it , lloxburiuifh
Int prUatP. Frltndt may uti Mon 7 lo 0
p in
KI:nPI.I- -Nov AHTItUIl. huibabd
nf late M.ircaret Kendall and Hun of Iat
J. .nut-tun und Kltz.ih in Kendall It Uttvw.
and frlpndu lnttpd ( funernl Tun . i; i
rn realtime, of non-ln-lnw. llioma. l Mui
phy. U13 N. r4tli at . Went Phtbi Int. Holy
'rnd Com .uto arrvlco.
MMIIANi: Nov K MAHT H KE.il
HANi; tnes flrahnnO. nlfw of John J
Km .010 UolatlOH ond frlendu, It V, M
Hi..l.i!lt, Altar and llnaury ailuty and
Irtniruo nf th SairM He..rt, United to fu
mr.il Wnd.. hit), hunband'n reldem, 244S
Turner t Solemn intuit in mats St. ttlkca
iMth'a Chunh 10 a in Int Huly Croii
rem Auto fumra!
KKTTVLi: Hudd.n. Nov 0 JAMF.S
ANDHUU. h unb.inil or Job una favldno.i
Kpttle. aired 4tl LpUOvpn and friend In
lted to funeral uprvhta. Wed 2 p m. at
apt of Kirk & Nice, it.iol 1. nimnto.tn a.
Uprrrwntnwn Int. Northwuud Om
KLINU No 7. of Intlu-nii UIt.l.IM
It husband uf Anna Kline, nt-il IM Ail
Nov H ANNA MAY, iT.iUuhter of Anuu und
lato Wtlllum Kllnt. unv d Fumtal luei. .
j h m, 2104 N. Ort.mna nt Int frK.n.
KOHNIQ Nov . ot pneumonia. CIOTT
rilUtU iinn nf Outt fried nnd Uto Ann.'.
l nr -l. INiHasal B.iv-l.leSAa nli&as 1 w
Koenlrf t-unerai nervices iupk . 1
. I t.lnnf lirnl frinii I'hurlna tiTnI.t. 11 1 tt
KIIMriiinvi i'iMni'i( vn.iin .., t- .
I.uray ut. Int. Hilliido cem.. k funeral
, car ntmnn r . ..... t , . ...,
KH1 VV Xo. R. AMANDA J MU'IT
asM 73. Ilelntlwa r.nd frlpndu tnWitd t
funeral iiervpf Tie . 2 30 i in,, rem
''." .f daughter Mr,, John Nut. all .''.'...I
t W Tlwra t Hit private Nnrtli (.Jar
i!ANi:"-Suil..el. V.. 10 UllHIHA t
'Y','iuVn,orll Tl'vl"T ?&?$&
I man H. rvieen and Int nrlvaie
. '0,l-',:T:i?.v :?Ji dnusljfr if
m.vTiis
1 1 1
' 1 ' 11 Mi
V
l IIAMT
1 in .. ra.in hU
iy lleekert.
ids all eoolellen
I i Hid to tu.
i".o (Isrmintown
.1
I US n,. .1
ii lili '1 si ins
i.l VA..I 7 Sn
Hnl.-n j liltM
Ml
m in irs Ml llona
1 Inf .Moil Holy
. - hi u n h 1 inn . ii '
I.. 1 I 111 1 I . I .
M.MiKIHV -l'KIHA,
s. 11 nt
I Mll.lelrri HB
l-rpiher. Hill-nt
2-n 1. 11 In
mai.om:v -sr
hunUsnii 01
111 atlll i. Ti
rum ml win t.i
V 1
I II
1 II.
n
III.SllY NfA-
f in. ami .vaeiins
I 1111 r. I r- -Idiliee of
O. riimiUown Tutn..
n h
-ii 1.1. 111
No
ti Jtill.V
i.a Potty),
notice of
hlli n llith.
i.lwlelt
LIU
Ms1.1A)ltV. MAimi V STA.NPOKIJ On
Nov. n, t tlj. N Y belovi d wife of
Franklin I Miiilmi. Imniul private. Int.
HarrlsWirn. I'a
'lAttlllUt.l,- J I ,iliii . -.
1" vVH.i.tAil I. -Mi ul Am
Int- I 1) It Marnhiill uanl .'.I
t.nl f mla I1.vt1.1l t.i funi'iiii
'In.. . i in, in-Ptsur. ..I .In in
.i.iei s.d VI rn.iti hi. P. .in.r
J , Nov,
I, ami
ItUntlves
sirvleen
J Kara
J. Int
. 1 kiiu i r run 11
I vrw 1 1 v 'i cii.Mtl l 1. MVll.f.
tl 1 I' 1 Slid frl n.ls. rt VI ill's Lodlce,
' 'I' I' ""' 'v " Ph'l ' s-el
' '" It- "'s nivll. I f'j fjl r.,1 I
' ' .''V " - '' Vy- N Jtl" '
' v 1 i , 11 MA1IIP.W n h.
reun
s rv
ir.l
MAllll'.n n ii" Il
ind
M.i il IP Mi In s lull)
s Ii vir.0 t..
fillli'rsl 111. s S SO II IKi
. . i,r l.rn
I ill n ...
Ii 1 1 1 in
It Vl'KKS
Ii luu7 1: ..Invaniensinet
' n uui ill SF Phil P
Ii r III. i 1 r. ? 1 n
' 1 7 1" ii on -. , t
In in Mm 1- ru am ItAV
MOM' ,
soli t f
I M.i It.Vi KKN 1 U .llllh Inf .
Iis.nl, J an I Mai il Mi era. ken
in mliialii.rl .1 "iill-i UKdrii -' Itelatlves
und frl. nan It.. Name Sn.i.iv Hhsnshnn
( nth... i'iui. .1 11. u 'i. - .ii mn reoulem
rriiiss . tiurrli of 1 sir Mnthi r 1 f harrows
VVi'ri HI 11 11
lnll.MS -. VIAIIY VI . UNVfS
daughter of la'n vv niiati md J .n. M (linnls
ItelnlOfS anil fihi.ls 111. Hi. u funrri
'I lien 1 n-IlO a in yittl'.i 1 urientei si Holnnn
ninh (nnan nl ri.iuliiu si h.irl an Church
lo n rn lln. I'athi. ral im
M. KIIIBKN - ..v 11 lll.llhi'- A l Me.
KIIIHKN. Heiatlves m.i rlemls I Hied In
rerv.."s. Tui'ii i !I0 p ni. Indiaent VVId
..vis nml Hlnn . VV ..in. n Asvlum 3015
liestniii st Inl M if.ruih i ern
1 V. l.At'HIII.IN Si.v 111. riliHJt
liiinhtur ut latti i'u 1 1 .. anl i-iiiinl- .VI.
l.nUBMIn. fomieilv i.f ManiiMjnk Uelnttv.s
nnlfileiuls II V M Sodnllij nf Holy Pam
111 1 hur. h livu 11 tu funr.l VWd. 7 SO
1. m . re-l.len. virs II. e Morris. SMs.
J ma at. (tin. ff la.lv ti -is-. hur h of lm
mm ulnte Cnn.vip'liiu u a it lut st Johns
i'm Mnnavunlv
Mel.APOlll.lN - - N. v s l.MZAIIKTir,
vvira of William M. I niishltn nnd daushter
nf Ut liouln and Mirsnr. t li-rrsten Itela.
liv.n and frt.nds invit. 1 to fumril servicer,
t'uet.. I n. m '.'37 Uuih si Itn private,
i-reetiinount 1 cm I uuJi niu -all Mori ,
; after 7 p. in.
VIeNKll.l.V v 7 Kisi.l'll W, eon of
William 3. an 1 I.l. en II MeN. Illy fnee
auiuvani Relatives iini riicnus mvit.il to
fuheral. Tues sin ... ,tl resldenco nf
nar-nis H 1 1 01 Sis r.l Moora sts
llinh reoulem tnnss ihunh of nt. Thomaa
Vuulnas 10 in. P.. Il"li (. ros Cam.
-'J',' -IS., ,- . , . ... ..rnt
i' .hi. .i . 1. .11 . v ..ii-.iin..
I'llll. nneii M lliir.live. an I friends in
vited '. funi"a! 'I in--. 1 T t rsstdenen
nf nun, vVltliani Ii vl.rediih nrar .Marltnn,
N' .1 Cuneral s. I'ns ,11 the Lome. Int
Haddohti.ld ltapilst ( em Autos will meet
Irntu leavlmr Market el f-ny 10'3u on ar
rival at Vprlnaii.ile Htallnn
Ml I.VA.M'.V iiiMeiilv N.n 10, JOHN
Ml tAA.NUY It.Uitt
hiiu rrlpnaa in
tn in CIS
d to runpni' nel
VV
tninri Ixnd m H.gli
mi- i-f rpqulpro
.i i . Int 8t
''nli ih hen, la
St roni. t i hun h 'i
1UM!ip'i N w rpiii.
Aut i fun"! nl
NMiriN Vm fAltlKKINK Mow of
Ttiuniaa Nartln formprlv of Itoir-mont. Pft
iMiilKrt and friend tiilt'd in fun ml Tup,
at n ti. in from tli" rnfri.it iff m iu r flautn
Mm niiz.tii. ih lu-ht Hi ia N 0a7
i ir rnt m ifiii i' m
! Sinim:n -Nm HKLI V M. tlauthtf
nf Annl t und lat" .Tufti. Nurlnn ored 19.
UvlatlMM ut,.) irindr i iM'pd io funeral,
w.-l. 8 .in a ni . j.'.li 1'iilHu ft CM and
in kIa Solemn 1. rh ih.in St. Aurur
tliip'a Chun h 10 e . tn Im Holy Crott
i rm. Autct sprMi e
1 PAri.Hr.V St. KATHXH1NK, Wlf
of Jullu Pitiitpti iu'l ml, ltrlntlf-a and
fi Ipntlii tn i.psi to fnn rol irrpn, Tuet.
2 p m .147 N Uin.luiii'i rt Int prlvatp.
Pi:CO(K No K SVUMI fl PE.
COCK (up rirkltr widow of Samuel T.
PeHrwfc, upU S" Ut Intlwi and friend,
mpinbpra nf Suiumprflpiil v. church. 9, B.
lVarwU Hoittol Hrant'h, InvltPd tn funeral
arlop. Tni ,.'ti m JIir.7 V. Daurydn nt
Int nrlvnu o.ikNnd cpm
viri(H.i:v n. i ticnnni. wu.tiur.
hufband of Kltnirn I- Qj'rl" mred fl.
1tflaiiia unt irtpivin ImN to funeral,
Wed . 'J ni . Ullhm iin.- P. Int.
i..ti.itp Ilpmiiiii" mm ! ppJ at Willow
i ' T P. Cbut li T' . 7 t . Il v m.
i fi ntk -nk. r.vNMi: wir of lid.
j In ,1 Hhiiok I'uiipihI -r.it'p Wed, 11
i. in. MM Walnut , Int rem w wul
' fin. Rrimlns may I vlewir. Tuos., ft io 9
ItKdAN -Prof. JOIIV ItV.ON husband
nf MttttiP T. Itpffnii runprnl Mon , 0 a. m.
ISIS Dfllv a Int Cathedral Cain. De
catetl waa u. mrml-pr cif lrlshAmtMean
Cub XlPElor Pr-i-' II n Ftleli uiid other
onranlzfttlonp.
UO'H.H "' id M l.C P.r T ciunhfpr
of AlaxamlMf .tnd JimlfTPt lumer acod 21
ItPlatlvn and irUii-i" M. r-d ITearr bodal
Ilv of 8t rrai.f ih iit i hur h invltnt tp
funerKl. Thuf 7 .In .i m lln V 21th f
in. emu hlsh trui Friii- ' Xaer
ch" t 1' H ii lit ll'tl. i '- t m
liOCLUK . ' 7 AllTUIMt huah. ml
of i at bar I if Itoitfra net Kpjr.olilt nnd son
of late Pulrlrl nnd Ann 1 loiter m H'i-iie
ml frirnilsi. Ht I'MIMn fl Hoi) NrtfllP SixMfftY.
.1 hun At-rhbtIiop UMin iJenerat Ar mldv Pull
nvaffhiiinJ Cnunnil. N 3lti, K. of c , Kunetal PI
rutrtT Aa n iiniteu io runer .1 v. ,w
a in . 'Jlt( Queen "t. Ud and c nt jtr-'if nle '
Soi.'inn inan of r qulem St Ph' Ir i Cliurdi
lik u n, Int ItfltV l'iu I on
! UITI.I.M Vm IO. ili:ill(C
' Pannv nnd lt" Lutwls llui'll
1 Turnir Oa milU if fin
gipi latpr
.-atti.hr a H Mipiio
' lb muniln smil r It. im a .
hiviiet 1 to turn nil Wd . J n
'1 b
ttl'' of
f liiii
sun .
1 Nnrrfa ft Adnth ,fiahuruil t tn
PH AW N t i:MII.Y J tti f Sura.
u-i Hhav Klt!p irl frl'nd. tfsrup
of hat'rrt Ifpiiri ut t V t rui -i iiiurrh
nnd IchbU'I uf ;. Vi roiiifft, tnvite1 tn fu
n ral. Vwl t 3o " "i n In 14W ie.
rteiH-p John c H-nrr V Front it
)tiulem miii-a hi. 'ronUH'a I ur-h 11 a,
m. Im pi Hat- Mni Sr-iulhre Cm
Mlunflapolle, alo Unrnift, llav papfra
C&JIMfliT Nu '" Al it T M HMIIT.
.-r , huf bund of iMIU S hm.dt inep Ml
i ur) ) ll'luiU'i und frtrndd i. II i-orlttipt
of ulil'h Lm wx u .ipinb r. invtifd io fu
oaral. Iikn , ! .'to ft ii . ".TW W Niirrl" t.
KolPinn r-QUl m 'iihfm M F.lUiibP'h t Church
8 w. nt Ii.t iti t A ito furifrnl
HIIuKMAKIMl No.. . MP llWXi 11.
husband of Amu ih.-n.itUpr -,np Mllmun),
I .tfiid CT TlPiatn - niiil fri-nu ulno UrHt
jukf Counrl No fl 1 P A inWtrd t-
Vunrral. Tui p . 1 p ni ftC0i Hihmnna at.
Int North cedar lllll ivm Itmatn may
, h vtt-we-d Mondrtj H to io p m ..,...
hCIlM CKi:U -Suddenly. No 1 HUN HA
c, htmbund of t.,r J h. hnu kr aacd ,
Ui tatlvaa ttud frtpnd Court lUmllton No.
HO F nf . Unhid t. funni Tiipb. 'J
P. in . prtrlnrit uf Uivl 1 U l't inkennl-t t
,.PN aj, . T.j' - Int ctl Folloa'
si iivitz k ,pii in .. (em a i:rn J)
s, nl ;7 lllls. l.leuliiiui.l VVIM.IAM
IIKSnV e-A.P.V n -I Sf. v ' - s.n of
llllllll.. Slave, .-ehulle. M ll.lill'. Pu
MIAWeiN Nov in. liANU.I. V ewn of
lal John and Mary MiK.nii.ni us-ml (II Pu
iiernl Tliur . In a ni resLiene if lirnther.
In law. Vlnltluiv 'I inn nsl I stain road
tV Isaliiomlns lni lb.li ''ress eem Omit
Pnwere IPIutU.s un I fru livls invited to
requiem hi.h inss. m. l.i o s e'hui ti. Taconj.
n'lM'ilH -Si'niilerlv N i t 'llAHl.r.t
ItKVVdl.llei liufliuli'l ..f Jusenlnnn Djevin
- in. im ami ou ..r ui.- i.emire J and Mar
elm iiih. a a. 1 " lun.r.il s.ivp.s tali vv.
vv.ilniil Uiie. li- unatitowii Tues Ii p ni
Int inivaie einiit flevvers
SMITH V..v li A V.N V 1 vv Idovv of
i-.-ora.i I. Hmlili ua.il si, Itelatlves and
trieniis Invite I l- fun.nl seivl.es Turn.
l:3n p. ni . 101 U i ..lumbia a vs. Int. pri
"i'rtlVVAIIT -Nnv S. DAN1V.I, P. lnis.
1,1.11,1 of tsar-ll A Stewart (nee McKeeverl.
Ileinilven nml fin nils leu 1.1 Mr Co all
su.-1'lli-e nf vvhlih li- was a me min r. Invites!
tu funernl. VV eil . H SO a t.i . lr.nj V. 4th nt.
Solemn requlelll ". st .Vllrhu. 1 s t hurcli
mi ni. Int. IM -ros Cem Auto fu-
"""i'iiaVMVN Vov " rilAVCI? X.. hun
banil nf Elisabeth etriiuiiun (nn Hebaeffsri.
il.lailves and frlalels .elsi. Ivnlalita of St.
Petnr and Holy Sams Society of tan
I iili.hullV I nUren. lllVlieil in lunrrm,. ."--
S:sn a in Jlul" i;.meoiHi re
Sulemn
mass ul r-niileiii i liureh "t l
Monti n U
o. in lm ,llnl I res, Cem. vvrtVM
KPPPI.I1P "n Nov In. tuts, KVI.UYN
r wife of rioney Hurries and daushter of
Mr and Mrs. W (1 i-uiinliiaham luneral
servles-n nt e. e Hi. Tuea . Nnv U 111 J
late home 114 IV Atlantic aye H addon
Uslahia V J lm urlvute Weil. u. , m.
TAVI.OII Vov li it Camden. N J.,
SAMPPI. N'Kl.rniX. sin. of Hamuel If. and
Mar; II Tavle,- Puneral erlv ate
TIIIIIKTTh Nov li), l.KVVIl Till'
IIPTTS, ttKe.l 7 . IP-'atlvea and frtenda In
vned In futieri' sirvl.es Weil J p m.
le.ideii. i of vlililein I' Khtij sTti Preston
si Int West I iiuret lllll i em llemthit
niev iw. vte" .1 Tiles a lo 11 n m
TITfH N"V " WII.I.IAJI P. A TITU8.
Jr ani of William I" A and Plurenc. M
I lias TiKed .1 llelatlvea and Irlsndn Invited
iufuneraleervi.es W'ed So ir reildcnou
uf narenls. Mam and Or. U1 sts Norrlstuwn,
Pa. inl .irlvate Iteuialns may be viewed
riVli.L Nov li (IKHTUPDH HTKONO
vife i.f llulmisi.il I. Hill and daushter of
lam Clurk und Juliette I.evvla Htronn. Fu.
n.iral prlvale lut Wed. VVIneted. Conn.
Vlll!l.Vli:it Nov. H. MAKY widow ot
Jnsliua V.illm-r. Itelatlves and friends tne
vu.l1oservl.es Tues So in. H143 ften-
i.'n uve e'lir.iiiur lllll Int. vrlvatev Went
Linnet Hill i em.
i WMMiV Kit d ill ati n fiepl 21.
til MILLS i: . son of Mary and VVnlter
Unison und husband of Mary J Watson
nee. l.urki, aned i'.'l. Helemn hlsh inana
of remiieiu. W'e I li a in H IMmomt'n
I'hunh l.'3-l und Mlflllu sis. Itelailvin ap-1
tr.enda luvlled
I WILE V Nov. 10 PLU HEKflNKKi
virlfe of Ilarrv A Wiley thin notlcj of
I funernl 1"l N Dirlen st
W II. 11111-11 ' 'la'' Tliomnnnn at. Tvov,
llev jwii-e v v. ee.iir.i.1 iveia
services, -rua..
hureli. S2vl anel
ILI.IAM, husband
seman, nsej ni-r
lien to funernl.
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Kri.iUii, om".
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