' ,.1,1 "-,' - 1 - " J'ife&tftko Ptfiiia :LED0I3R PHILADELPHIA, 'TUESDAY, . NOVEMBER 12, 1918 ' . r i" l I' t-ii alsi DNHURTINWAR, DIES OF DISEASE --..--- iMriladelphi a Boy Had Passed Through Fighting at Meuse Unscathed 24 CITY SOLDIERS DEAD Liut; William H. Jcusup Named Among Those Report ed Killed in Action Passing' unscathed thrcuch the try rtfle ftthtlng- at the fcleuee, where the Arnerlcan troops slowly but surely drove id Oermana back from Verdun arc tor, Corporal Joseph Mcttee. 1814 Chris tian slfcet, died of pneumonia a weelt after tie returned from th frtnt for rArt'ahd recuperation at a concentration camp. The, very evenlns of his arrival at his "binel," a small village lomt distance frem the fighting, he wan stricken with pldjimlo Influent and died In a base fivltal seven days later. 'When he reached the rest camp on OeXeber t Corporal McKee found a letter from his family awaltlnr htm, and answered It Immediately. lis said he had been flirhtlng- for a solid month, ut had miraculously escaped Injury And hoped to have a aod loaf before tolnr back to the front: Thin letter reached his family last eek. Three days later came the official telerram announcing Ms death on Octo Ur 14. i Corporal McKea was formerly em ployed at the Frankfort Arsena.1 and wad his horn with his widowed mother. Mra. James K. McKee. tt was drafted In November of, last year, trained at Crr)D Meade and attached to Company ,-31ih Infantry. Sixteen Ctr Hnldlers KUled There are 1218 names on the com bined casualty lists today. Including1 HI Pennsylvaplen. The total for Phtladel Jlta and district la slaty-five, sixteen bavlnr been killed In action, five having ld of disease and three or wounds. Tnty have been wcunded and eighteen s,r misslnr. The death In action of Lieutenant William H. Jrssup, of the fllxth Field A'HUItry, has been reported to his aunt, Mrs. Kufen., R. Chrtstman, 3901 De Lanes? street. Lieutenant Jessup was born In Scfnnton, but lived for many Mars In.Jhls city. He wss a sraduat of Tale University, class of lilt. -a Member -of, the Scroll and Keys Club and leader of the Olee Club. Upon (Tdutlon -he came to Philadelphia and Anftvt In the Insurance business. The names or four other Philadelphia officers apear ton today's casualty list: Uettteaan) John llarold Fox. of Clef Irtanlown. killed In action, whose fate wa mads public through unofficial chan nels last week : Lieutenant Norman D, Trinity, of Oermanlown and Lieutenant John Jtfervlne Bhlnkel. of Tioga, wound ed and Lieutenant Henry Tetlow, of Chestnut Hill, gassed. . Sketches oi the Heroes ;Trrt-et Hstbert Green, killed In action. TM formerly a messenger boy attached to the Western Union's West I'hlladeli pnia ornce, ie nnu "Bit Shtlh Sound LVh riat-Whitttd HlU. Tnllert" enlisted In the old Second Heaiment. N. O. P., now the 101th Field Artil lery, but his enlist ment expired Be fore this rnuntry entered the, war, and he Joined. tie Third Iteglment, N. O. P., rtfler hostilities began. He was trained at. Camp Hancock and attached to Com Pliny n, 110th Infantry. He happened tob In quarantine for some contagious bat not particularly serious rnalady when Ms unit went to Franco, so did not Sail on th same, transport, but fol Icrjred two weeks Inter. In writing of wltat It waa like at the front he casually remarked that the big Herman shells as thar.came hurtling toward th Amsrlcan tranches sounded "just like a flat-wheeled Philadelphia trplley coming down a long, sleep hill toward rhere you ars stand ink waiting." I Speaking of the fact that he and the otnsr member of his squad had been kapt busy deepening their dugout, he trud . ."Every lime a spadeful of earth wauld go flying In the air far enough to, M seen, above the top of the trench, Vlt would turn lose a machine gun at ItJl It was a queer thlner evea for a e-asy 'Dutchman to do, waste good bul lets em clods of, earth.'. The young sol dleralsn mentioned that they did not dara'to sleep In tents or In the, trenches unless (hey had ri corrugated Iron roof tfvfr their heads, a the- bullet from the ahrtphel fired by the antiaircraft guns were likely to com down and bean yOii." tPlrtvate Oreen was tventy-two. yearn oftfand lived with his mother at 421 Iip 4. North Budd street, if T"!iili- Jehri A. Jenny, reported as rnwginR in Action on toaays omciai ens- r, T41ty .list, ll sctunnyat a ruse hospital, I fi TrvBvvrviKwrvin n irit uck Ol irvncil . . neaumatiam. aocorainaT to lettm r lVMHrsd by his parents, ( at M Vf th Xtm DU -lt (inivilir, n( nnu AUIJB, ahm Jenny, of 2030 Kast Halnta il. Oefmsn'.own. Iff, It, himt latter rtnl. ntnhr T and received ten days ago. hs said he had been In th hospital for some time Vut was slowly recovering. In another Utter, dated October It, he said there had been considerable Improvement . tn hit condition. Yet one day lost week cams' a telegram from th War Depart ment saying that Private Jenny had ben missing since, September II. The young soldier Is twenty-one years old. was drafted tn April of this vear. tralnM at Camp Meade, attached to Company L. 314th Infantry, and sent to reartc n July. He Is a graduate of the Pasterlus School, of Oermantown, and was employed a machinist In an aero Plan fsctory before being called to the colors. rtjvate Earl Quldart. wounded, lived t Fifty-fifth, and .Walton avenue, waa an Intimate. frUnn of Private Herbert Oreen., tn the latter'a last letter there ts 'a. reference to quldort having been Injured but nothing definite ns to the extent.-of the latter wounds. Plirate Waller B. Rehonlti, killed (n Ac(lon. was drafted Isnt fall and sent to Camp Meade on November 4, 1317. Just ono year later to the hour a tele gram reached his mother, Mrs. Amanda V Atu r iiaa'Baaap99aa i'.Jr jlrT. Taaaaia 8 'a .... mm mmkmumM , i V50?i,m,j.? T?r-K&itMZ&f:&Zi.-- Xi.Mi b " ,MlSSE3 EVENINC LEDCER I, ,, VHe4. John E. Uell, FJflyeerenlh " aVifJUaera, tympany A, writes that ' fet is O, K, teeing many inlereillng WsMgif ala4 b oMf ak4aj Im mImc k tan' Utsmt tHUii Ledger 8fJJH, MT Market rtn..ttniiir fetf of hr son's death. Bckoults' was a Sweda by birth, was twentr-two years old and a bricklayer by trade. He wal married to Miss Mary McLaughlin, of Moores, ra last Winter. "erte-nt mntr R. Reiers, repoHeri severely wounded on Bepetmbef if. is a Kpanlsn-Amerlcsn war veteran. He en listed twenty years ago and has been In the regular army continually since. He If .ftftjr,w..vtar", 'd n1 unmarried. Ilelatlves living at SOI North Twelfth street have hot heard from him In two months, rrtv.te Mlllea HterA. 2IM .North Vah Psll aires), was killed In action tin Asp tember J, accordlnir to a telegram re f .r,..br J'" mober last week., The last letter from him was dated Heplem ber it. Private fltern was drafted lost May and sent to Camp Meade, where h 2.1!,.Jl.,","Bed ,0 CmPny L, SIBth in lJn' .1" T" twenty-five yearn .old triM'J"Pioy,di " l'mn before Mining the colors. Corner) Jam W. lUvers,' reported "'jf.'flf.S"!", '" b'e of thMeusi; Is a nephew of Judge Joseph P. lingers. Judge Hogtrs's Niphetc 1$ en Mining LUt oi me common Pleas Court Dern, ara n o a rem, brother of Corporal Kogers. was killed In action on Hep- lemner i, Cor ?? ... ISer" mde Ms horn at 3 wife. Mrs. Mary Ifogera. The nnnoun III his ment of nrnn,l lntf' i.,h ... published three weeks ago. ,f,,t ' Hart. Company V, JIBth Infantry, wast killed feeptembeV . llS w(" twenty-threo years old. and lived .Li.u " motner ai BZJ worth Twent nty lh ti l)u niii nireei. He wan employed by . - -------- ;-'i'"'f ...... i.ni, ,. "iirn ne wr arattea. i KV.W. W'Ulam A. Era.t, ComponV Li.4,h '"'"".'f.0"1 BiSluehanha avenue, was killed September 37. He was drafted In May, 1917, at the age of twenty-three. He was formerly em ployed In a grocery store. . 'fllTi. ah" Watt. Company M. lltth Infantry, died on October t of pneumonia, according to telegram ??cv' b.:hJ". wother, Mrs. Matilda M. Watt. &ttl Webster street. Previous to ;olnlng the colors. Watt was em Ployed In the accounting department of the Pennsylvania Railroad. ..VtrVmmtiin ' Compiny D. 311th Infantry, was killed September JO. He was twenty. four years old. Previous ta May, ltll, when he was drafted, hi was employed as a driver. HIS home was at 194 North Uber street. Private Kawerd t. UpHnger, Company I tilth Infantry, of 1331 Norlh Six teenth street, has been reported mlislng since September 27. He was born In Hungary, and came to this toutry Sev eral years ago. He Is thirty-one years old. rlre J. Iteward Xtrk, Company M, Jlttht Infantry, officially reported miss ing, haa been gassed, according tn a letter to his mother, Mrs. Tiltl Kirk. 1114 Chestnut street, before going to camp on May 21 he was a collector for the Delaware County Gas and Kleetrlo Company, Ardmore. Another brother, J. Karl Kirk, 4s at Camp Wadsworth. S. C. rHvate William fl. Ash, Company K. 103d Engineers, has been tn A French paqe noepiiai mnce -tuif 01 inn yrr, yet when writing to his aunt. Miss Mary A. Ilurke. 3413 Barlnar street, has never mentioned his wound. The War Department's official telegram was hr nrSl iniimaiion mat ne naa Dern in jured In the Chateau-Thierry dtlve. ergeant Olareaee tteyer, of Palmyra, Irfhanon County, rah away from home more than a year ago when rHusod pr- mission to loin the Ran Away to Entht. Now a a Sergtant colors by his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Kurene ttoyer, and enlisted in a dis tant city. Fearing his father would secure his discharge, as he was only fifteen years old at that time, he never wrote home until his. regiment reached France and h had been given a ser geant's stripes. . Private Jeaeph- O. VeMe, Company D, 31llh Infantry, was killed In nctlqh September 29., His roomer, wun wnom he lived t 318 West Susquehanna ive. je. recently receivea n m diiMl HpntemhHr 20. In lv t rleptemher 30, In which he spoke enthusiastically of army life, ninsTicaiiT ni army uie. lie was twenty-six years eld, was a prlnler by trade and was drafted In May of Prlvau WltUam R. O'llca, Company 3lth inraniry, is reponea missina Sine Septmbr 31. but a letter dated October It said that ,he had .been wounded In the baok with shrapnel and was soon to be sent to a convalescent hospital. He Is twenty-five year! old, and. lived with his wife, at 3l43 4NortH Nswklrk street. , . rHvate Walter 8. Hrhelble, , Company D, 31tth Infantry, died, of pneumonia ocfobef I, aceordlng to wort received by hl mother, Mrs. Christine . Schelble, i3 South Forty-slath. striet. Betors olnlng the coldrs he was employed at Mdyslone. , 8 any U tilth Infantry, Is mlislng sine potembee It. He Is twenty-seven years old and. was drafted on May 2T. His two young brothers are also in the service. Ilefore being called hi was a salesman' and had served In the regular army for sit years. Hs ts , graduate of St. Joseph's College and Pelrce Busi ness College. H lived with his luifsnts, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph T. Urlmscheld, at 3111 forth fourth street. Private Mlehael A. .laltewits, Com pany 1m tilth Infantry, wat wounded on September 31. He la twenty-five years old. and was drafted .In May. Although ofltclally reported missing. In action, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Abraham LelbowlU. Ilt7 North Hltth street, have a letter, from htm dutsd October II, In which he says that he Is tn a hospital recovering from shrapnel wounds. Private lerg E. Stela, Company U 311th Infantry, was wounded on Sep tember 31, according to a. tetter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllhtm J. Sleln. ' Ofltclally,' he has been reported missing. He, s twenty three yrs old and was drafted In May. lie IS a gradu ated of Jefferson School, and lived, with his parents at lit North, Fourth street. Private Uearge K. Aartn, Battery H. tilth Meld Artillery, wM-wounded on August 10. He Is twenty-nVe years old and Served with the Second neglment, N. O. P., during the Mexican border campaign. He Ts a graduate of th Philadelphia .Business College. CONVtRTED ON WAR FRONT i Thousand Accepted Religion on Battlefield, Hays ftltsaiohflrV Thousands of conversions were.mad on tne nauieneiqs oi rrunce. urcorqins to the Hv. it. H. ivison, or I'niiaqei. phlo, addressing the Presbyteflan Rynod ,t Mi Jersey at Its convention at Atlantic City. Mr. Niton, who wan .In Prance a year, denied that ministers hxd "camouflaged tbe Her," lit their Y. M. C. A. work overseas, declaring that the gospel hnd been pushed at every op- vwirettnll V .Fighting men of the Twenty-eighth Division prayed as well as they fought, while they were driving the Hermans bnck from the Marne lost summer, he asserted. During the last two Weeks of the fighting from , the Marne to the Vesle, he said, slxiy religious servcrs were held, and more than til Ameri can -soldiers were convertea. not tnrougn fear, but because they sensed trie Immi nence of Ood. He declared that lilt no-tors and lar members of the synodl- cal Jurisdiction have served In ths war against uermnny, Th DIET During amtlAfimr Tht 01. Reliant. ?Sa;S Otfcws INSCRIBED ON ROLL OF HONOR CORR UV.ROGtftS 00P.d.niKEt' Hiaaing - - - pled eJOHNA.JtMrty niLTOri xrta sicts- r Killed, PHBLA. LIEUTENANT SEES FUN IN WAR Chestnut -Hill Boy Describes Pounding of Guns Says He Has Been Lucky A Chestnut Hill boy's first experiences and feelings In action aro graphically set forth In a letter ant home by Lieu tenant Henry Tetlow, 2d, to his mother. Lieutenant Tetlow, after winning his commission by several months of train ing at Peeksklll and I'ort Niagara, was assigned td the 314th Infantry, and went over with the boys from Camp Mead. He was gassed In an early action, but Is now recovered and bark at the front. tipeaklng of the nolso of the big guns to tho ears of man In his first engage ment, Lieutenant Tetlow says: "You know how the jrune used to rock the house down at the beach well, Just Uppose several hundrod times as many guns lined up on the main street, all pounding away Vt Hlilge road and you going to sleep at 1133 Seminole avenue. A little later the letter says: 'We went over a little rise and down Into a valley whfrre you could cut the fog with a knife. Al of a sudden, througn tne fog, came a string of Boches with their hands un. They were our .first fisg of prisoners. We were delighted to we them. They looxea as iney naa had a bad night" The. lieutenant's attitude towards the Hermans Is one of humorous contempt father than bttter hatred. In one place he says: "The neat morning we took after Jtrry, meeting more resistance, until we nnnlly took one or his pet towns, xnen h got mnd nnd cut loose for a white, but when night' fell we had that town well within our lines." ' In. regard' to being gastfed the writer speaks lightly and Jokingly, as follows: "It was that night that I got my whiff. JetTy waa sending up a good many gns shell)) . and. one whiffed Just a bit too -lose to windward for me. Also, like the man In the nursery rhyme, I Jumped Into a bramble bush, and the bush had some stuff left hanging to It. You can bet I Jumped. out In a hurrj. Well, the follow ing evening t came on back, and there I i where, every move I made was lucky. The first two hospitals I stopped at were shelled, very thoroughly Just after they (M rid of me." BROTHERS MEET OVERSEAS -, ' 1 . Gloucester, N. J., Boys, in Differ ent Units, See fcach Other Waller D. 'flnuffln, of Gloucester, N. J., stopped over nlghtl n a camp In France and met his brother, James, who had preceded him over- lati. The brothers live It 421 South Broad ar a y, Gloucester. Walter enlisted -in June In the engi neers, and went to Camp Humphries, V'a. His. brother inllsted In th same nervlcs week later. They sailed on dif ferent . days, and thought they were leparated for the remainder of the war. On night in a camp In France, Waltcfa unit stop: bed over on its narch forward, and W. D. BNUFFIN th brothers met. , Walter Is now stationed In the Central Printing Plant near Paris. He Is nineteen veqrs old and was an employe of the Hvrnino public Lb Dtir.B when he en listed. TO ENFORCE LIQUOR RULES' Federal Agents Seeking Those serving Men in Uniform Agents of Todd Daniel, superintendent of the Phlladelohla division of 'the De- plrtment of Justine, started out today to enforce strictly Federal laws and regy. lattons against giving or selling liquor lo men in uniform. Mr, Daniel started the campaign as a result of numerous reports In the last few days that there has been a general letting up in ins ooserrance or laws notn is tn bootlegging and vice. Th bars have been let down gradually by soms liquor men and enlisted men have been rlulclt to tn):e advantage of the oppor tunity to buy liquor. Hlmllsr reports have been made to Mr. Daniel by Colonel Hutch, In charge of law enforcement for the Navy De partment, and agents of Colonel Hatch re cooperatlnp. Mr. Daniel announced todaV thnt 11 orders establishing vice and liquor zones ana pronioiiinB nopuegging win be strictly enforced until peace Is signed s,nd the scldlera and sailors are back in tneir nomes. ' ' ' r-- BPf '.'"b, ga sssaaaVsBi tPaV El V"' INFLUENZA Horlick's Malted Milk Vety Nuirltlouw, OlgmutlMm The REAL Food-prink, Instantly prepared. Mode by th ORIGINAL Horllck pfcetgna horn carefully gelt cted matcrUlg, tJd succMiully over y4 century. Eadorsed by physicians everywhere. rlfT HoHick'S TkeOniiul Art Iwtitifis COftR JH.OOSE COW H. PRITCHM1D Voor(cd, ,Killtvd" rg4;ao4eat o Wounded MB,ARP Ktivl" MEN OF 316TH FIGHT AND DIE LIKE HEROES Captain Somers Praises Con duct of Pkiladelphian8 in Five Days of Hell 'They fought and died llko real men and heroes they all do It, and one should never be cited for braery oer another." This tribute In paid to Phlladelphlans of Company M, 311th Infantry, Seventy, ninth Division, by their commander, Captain John Mclnness Somers. Captain Homers Is a son of Mrs. H, Mel. Somers, Fortieth and Pine streets. Captain Somers waa In command of his company only two days of what he terms "five days of hett." After that he commanded the battalion, his hnihg been killed. major Captain Somers led his battalion the farthest forward, on a five-division front, be sas In a letter home. Ths unit llnully had to bo taken out of the line because of heavy tosses. They went Immediately to another part of the line, howeer, which they are holding while te ranks are being filled up. He It still In cummand of the battalion. "On the lost big advance." he writes, "in one of the most historic sectors and the bloodiest of France, this division sui Its.nrst real righting. Never did I think Or know what n real shambles would look llko I Th first tm-o days were) bad enough, but the last three no one will ever forget who lived through them. We lost very heavily, as our artillery could not keep up and support us. "We were fighting five day In rain and no food at all and very little sleep. After the days of heavy artillery one doesn't sleep well. "From rumors 1 hear, I think the Oer mans are beginning to get their bellies full of our kind of fighting, for we cer tainty hae, been hammering away re lentlessly, and where we get a start e don't stop for anything through ma. chine guns, gas and their heaviest artillery. They don't understand It." VICTORY ml JCj Jrm V JLj and SHIPBUILDING Now for Reconstruction Work Hog Island Will Continue to Build Ships for the merchant marine of the United States, to carry supplies, food and every necessary article needed in the process of reconstruction. Ship building still remains a patriotic, useful work. Hog Island will not slacken up. Our Training School will continue to teach useful trades. We wilf pay you while learning and give you a good job as soon as you complete the short course. Come at once to ' U. S. Employment, 300 Walnut St., Mr. Shattuck; or 1521 Arch St., Mr, Schwartz; or 514 South Broad St., Mr. Bryan If You Are Employed at Another Shipyard Do Not Apply SHIPNEWS WORKERS' MOVEMENT BEGUN AT SHIPYARD Pusey & Jones Company Offi cials and Employes Discuss Working Problems Kegular weekly mnss-meetlngs will bo held In the Iusoy A Jones shipyards In conjunction with the new workers' move ment. At these gathering officials of the company and thoussnds nf employes dis cuss matters of common Interest. Iri this way It Is hoped to remedy certain evils and difficulties In order that the ship program may go on unabated and smoothly. Dr. C. F. Taylor, head of the servlcr department, believes that the problems of the yard should be handled from In side rather than from tho outside. Throurh the medium of the meetings he hopes to promote a better spirit among the workers. The meettnr will be thrown open to general discussion. Oreat stress should be placed upon Increased production, asserted Doctor Taylor, as this creates on Increase rund lo pay wares. Hlnh wasea con be paid Just as long as production keep, psco with the Increase In remuneration. Meetlnrs will be held each Tuesday for the men In the Pennsyhanla ynrd of th company and each Friday for the New Jersey yard. CHIEF BENDER, BOSS RIVETER Quits Hog Island to "Bom" Rivet ing Gang at Harrlmnn Chief IlendoT, famous Indian "tlrler," who helped the Athletl"s win many pennants, (ian "Jumped" Hog Island to take charge of n g.ng of rlxetrrs at the Merchants' Hhlpbnlldlng Corporation yards, Harrlmnn, Pa. Accordlnir to the stories current nt Hog Island, tho Indian baseball star aa getting great results with his rhetlng squad. After several days of Illness he returned to tho shlnjard and wns of- fered a new lob at llArrlman. Hvra.l nf ip th riveters In Ills squad followed their 'boss. Uender. who nerved will, th rhllllm and the Federal league, was a member of the Hog Islnnd nine nnd his loss will be felt when the new season Is started. v. neimer, or (he ruery A Jonee (tneral torea department no longfr rides tn the mnK lao.n "tpf Mia" rrom liaeaon itricnie to iho (lloua.atpr -ard. He comae to work driving hie pony cart rtom ahltrard to tlie IsblaUire that li the amhltlon of N. W. Co of the ruv A Jnnra llmtkrrpera' Kiuad. Cnndldate Cos la ?ppoki to tryrn r.nle faro n the rrturn of the "ntekei ana ridi.l trolley Ha haa na.B. hip. the unanlmaua supnort of workers, The filrla' Club, of the Merchant!' i ara t llarrltnan, hae elecetd oftleera for the Ililil!1 1 rK' They are Julia MrlVmald, Bfealdentj fane. tyeni, srerrtary. ami anna Ia, treainrer. "nam" Llavd nllA Of ihm ir.rlan ...A a)a that ha -aa hired as a skilled workl man and not "a aviator." Ha as aakad ,u enrno up h rrnn io nana a wrenrh to a rnachlnltt the thr dar. Never eialnl Swsli al Kir; Breski Ribs VlneUnd, N. ., Nov. 12. L. L. Read ing spied a fly on the celling as he was about to retire, and, mounting a chair, took a swing nt the elusive sleep dls turber. The chair tilted and In the fall Heading broke two ribs. The fly wns able to be around the house today. CEM-Te-tV LOTH ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Il,p, t'! fl'L reasonable terms. Mais afnre Olenitis. Pa. ttotn shanea. . IN MKMOIIIAM MOTHKR. In levins memory of EMMA BAHAIt COX, r a devoted ton. As a faded newer If erd for nsutnl . .. When the kloem of Bulnc from It hath rld And th tine of time Its hseoe wrousM. He minion tirre bed seemlss failed. Bo with an riumbte MFK wi tried. ,. .r.!V 'ailed twrhapei whe derdt untold. Whom rtrthtr . and worldlr rulla. ... The stain of which, ne'er eaared her 80UT And mar IIKft memory ever live. In lonelr .heart who molt We remain! Ai' .,..,,h, besrt would sladlr slrei , That HEIl ll fo mar rot hav lwen lived In vain. nonunT m. cox. PATjT. In loving mrmorr of our. fsther. juiir j, UAL.T, who died Nov, 1Z. leva. flCOrT.wfn l.tn m,ffltt,,nr of MARY SCOTT. dld gov. is. ISO IVITailAMIl INli SOMA. v?;iiii; r in lovirti .'Vr.tn lavln. Mmtmhrmp ftt our dr one, lUTMAnlNK WOOIintlFT nee nunm who departed tnla lira mot. 12. 1IT. Hadlv mleaed by Huatmnd, Children. Mother and Rlitere. ZDeatfjg AI.t.KN. Nov. II AMANTJA, twin daugh ter of Klleawth and late WlnAeld Moore, aged 32. lUietlvte snd frlendi. Ijidr Nick ole Uxlce, No. It O. 8. of II , tntla t f'jneral serlre, Thurs . 8 JO a. m, real-d-nea af oar.nta. Silt Aramlnso eve. Int. nelnif Cam. Remalna mar bo viewed Wd., S to 10 p. m ANDKIIFOV. At Hamilton ewjrt, loth snd Chestnut ete . Nov, 10. HnNRBT C, huaband nf llfrtha V. Andiraon, lulatlval nn friends. Karnwood IOe. No. 043. F and A t i Unlrlty Chapter, it. A. f. No, JM: rhlla, Commandrrr, No 'J, K, T., I'hila. Conalalorv, H. p. It, b. No. S3; l.u l.U Templa. A. A. O, N it A , Invltrd to a.rvtc.s. Wad. 2 p. m Oliver 11. Bilr nid.. Iljn Cheatnut at, Int Montrni,. Cm IIAbt.Itt. , No. tn MSN. TfTMPLE WntUltT. widow of William J, tladlrr, ot Alton. III. Funaful aervlrea private. Wed.. 10 r. m. :noo N lTtli tt Int, Waahlnston, 'nAlfntniTKn. Nov. to. oEimtUDii M.. dausht.r of Elm.r T. and Marr llau rlenter, ssed IB. Itrlatjvrs and friends invited to iarvleee. Wed , 2.10 p m.. pa rants' reildenea. 711 S. 00th at. Int. West l.aur.l Hill Cam. HBNNKTT. Nov. 10, AKRAIfAM, hu hand of Cntharln llann.tt (naa Htnna). asad T7. Hltlr.n and frlrnda. Knlehta 6f Ool dan Kaste. No 22. of Palmyra. N J.. In vttrd to tunrrat. Thura , 2 JO p. m.. Delatr. N. J. Int. Ilatbel Cam. 1inde mar view romeins wai. av. nKNT. Nov. T. CATJIBntHn nENT (n.o M.o) wife of Thomas lient. Itelatlves and friends. II. V. M. Sodality, Inrlfrd to fn niral. Wed., 7:30 a. TO , husband's -el-d.nee, 210S llrandrwlna at Aniamn rraulim rnass Ht. rranels'o Church 0 a. m. Int. lalv Trass Cam. nKTItr.U Nov. t, ANNA A. wife af John W, llathal (nea Qulnn), Rslatlvra and frlands Invited to funrral. Wed.. Sitn n. m . 2119 M.rMlth st. Cdth and Aspan sts 1. High mass of ro.ulem 8t. Tranels's Church 10 a. in Int Holy Croas Cam. BILI.KTTKH. No. ll). WH.HKt.MtNA. wlfa of ora F. Illllottor, as.d 77,Jlela. lives nd ffl.nds lnltad to fun.ral, Thurs. .1 p. m.. AD0O Umakltn pike. Int private. Northwood C era. . niRNRY. Nov. a. JOHN J., huihsnd ef late Mnrla Dlrnry (nea Dowel). R.utiv.s and friends. Ht. Cerella T. A. II. Soe.aty. Invited to funirat. Wed.. SJO a m.. r.-sl-dtse of son-in-law. Jamas Christian, 4M) K Allashtnr ve. Bolcmn high masa Church of the Aseantlon lo a. m. Int, New Cathe dral Cm. lets Ak,v,.,, v. ...' "'"l nu.oana OS Christiana Uradlay (na Johnson). Fu aril Wadu.s.lO a. m., loot Thompson st. al.mn reaulam mass at. Orasorv. rhtir.h 3.E 10 a. m. Int, Cathedral Csm. Itatatjres ana rrifnaa .miHoifi oe aiamonal Hall. Kalrmount Park, Invited to funeral a.rvir.a. HltAUTirAM. Nov. S. at Camp Zarhary Taylor. Kantueky, KIINEST I llRAt'TI. OAM. In the tnlh ear of hla as. rua notlr nf fiinrral will im st'n BRKW. Nov. . MART M., wlfa ot Daniel Drew and widow of I'etar Anton (nro Moraschl. Itslatlvra and friends Invltad tn fun.ral ftrvlree. Wed., 3 p. m., 7;t Dfaeh at, Int. Oreenmount Cam. Remains may be viewed Tues. ev. liniDOB, Nov. . AUOnitT husVand of late Ida llrldge (ne MeAvor). n.latlv.s and friends. Tonrwea Trlba, No. H2, I. i. II M. Court Pride ef Stockton. No, IS. r. ot A., of Camden. N. J.t Phoenta rlui. In lt.d to funeral, Wed., 3 p. m.. nil E. Uerka st. Int. 1'almtr Cm. Remains may be vlaw.d Tu.s., I ts 10 p. m. nunwti. av. v. or rilBN R. HURNH. st the hospital, ased av rathadral vfm . Auto funst Autn funsral iitirV rx. At iteauins, rv. J., W. J.. Nov, AL.FRHD D . husband of Charlotte t.loJ Tarty and son of Fri Wllrus Party. as' felenda M.dJlna Co l rranK j. anq late.riorsnca 1 lite Florence ReUtlvis and 27. o if a d SI. ouncll. No. 27. O. !.. Invited lo funrral Heddlnir. N, J.. (Vilumhus. Autos Thirs.. ll-sn a. m. ir m. Int win nte.t lO.OIl a m. train from lt.rlr.t a- f.rry. Phlla., at Klnkora also trolltys du. at Kin ra 10 4K and 11:1B a. m CA8HIDY. Nov. 10. flt'HAN P. CADR1DY (nss Ait), widow nf David Cassldr area ss, ed sa Heiaiiv ves and friends Invited to funeral ssrvlces, Thurs.. 2:30 p. m . 1S44 Ilowarth st.. Frankford. Remains may be .vtewod Wad. after 7 p. m. Int. private Cedar lllli Cem. Ct.YMP.R.On Nov. 10. IBIS. JACOR I.. CI.YMKR. ased SO years. Relatives and pneumonia, HTE the hospital, esc r. son or J. . anu jara a., nurns CAMrBBCl,. Nov. 7. ROSB CAMPIlEI.t, Ins Carlln). widow of Usorss Campbell. Relatival and frlanda Invited te funeral. Frl.. S.tO a. m., SIS Ducknstl st. Solemn rMuUm mtu Ht. Franela a Church In m lni. lKATRA friends, ataa (Ua. K. Maado Pelt. No. 1. O, A, I., Invited to funeral services, on Wad, eve., at I clock, at lets residence, SOU N. Sth st Kuneral s.rvlres and Int Thurs. at Hplnntrstown Reformed tlhurch, arrival of sun a. m. train from rhlladd- Eh la for (ruakertown, thence to flptnnerstonn T autos CAjnnL.i -nov. v, tir.r-jAaiiri. husband of Klltabetli F. Conn-ll, ased 72, Funeral Weet Orove, Ta . Wd, mornlnr Solemn hlth mass at ohurch. S 30 a. m. Int. West Orove. Ia. Friends my call Tues. eve.. 129 K. Irving eve., Merchantvllle, N. J, Take lrnaaukn ear. COIINIX!. Nov. 11. HENRY ! CORNOO, aged 77, uelatlvrs and friends Invited to funsrat services. Ute reslilenci, Consstnsa rd , linn Mawr, I'a , Thurs., .1 p, m. Int. Itsdnor M K Cem l..ii ..a, c...ii t. ... cu....iyi. mir ui iyii n. BMMA, wife of Wll- lam Cousls, aged 4A. Retatlvea and friends Invited to funeral servlcea. Wed., fl 80 d. m.. 1124 Maater at. Int. crltate. C'OTI.B Suddenly. Nov, 11. MARY, wife of Joseph Coyle. tua notice or funeral will be slven from 2M7 H lloatnn nve. CJtAItl. Nov. 10 DANIEL, husband of Mary Craig (nee llradley) Relatives and frlsnda Invited to funeral, I'rl., 8 a. m., 2010 Ellsworth st. Holemn hliih mass ot rcgulem ftt. Anthony's Church mo n, m Int. Holy Cross rem. Autn funeral t'RAVRN. Nov. 10. EMMA K. wife of Frank T. Craven and daurhter of lata Charles and Marls AsquUh. Relatives and frlentla Invited tn funsrnl. without further notice. Thurs. 11 a m. Moreland svo . ir.thnrA Pa. IM. Hathnr Cem DAI.RT. Nov 10 MAROAHKT J., wife cf William F naiey iieisuves nna irienns Invited to funeral. Wed . H 30 a m . MM Wsbster si., , rniia noiemn requiem irr a,., ,i. Church nf n.a.a ir ransflsuratlon 10 m. Int. St. Denis's Cem nAN Nov. It. MAROAHKT T It., widow vices will tie of John w nn. ronerai serv held inure u r. . TSHA rWfnp.4 at. t?n Chose. Phlla Int Frl . 11 . m., Iwn rHt.NKY. Buddsnlr, on Nov. 9, HARRT T., husband of Catharlns Dolansv (nea Rowel and son of the late. James and Rllialieth Delaney. Relatives ana menus in. vlted to attend funeral, on Thuradsv, at R SO a. m . from lata residence. 2124 N. Carlisle st. Bolemn hlh mass at Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 10 a m. Int. at New C'ni:RrR.1-c4(. io. itoiiKUT r nr.nn. ...n of Mary and late William tierr. need 21 Relatlvea and friends, Independent Council, No. R. Waternal I'atrlolte Americans. Inc , Nlles-Dement-l'ond Crane Co. employes. In vited to funeral services. Thurs, 2 r m.. resldmco of mother 812H N Franklin at Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remalna may be viewed Wed. eve. DERVZK. Suddenly. Nov 10, HKI.TCN Ineo Murphyl. widow of Michael Dervln. lelatlvea and friends. Hacred Heart and R. V. M. Sodality nf Assumption Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs, H.30 a m, S E. cor. llth and Kalrmount ave. bolemn ruqulsm mass Church ot Assumption 10 a, m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral DRKXI.r.R. Nov. to. o. OKHTRUDB. wlfs of Charles II Drsxler tnee Olvenl. need St. Relatb'es and friends. Mutual Council, No. 104. J) ot -.1 Nry A Davla Home. No. M. D. of A., memnera of Hrldesburs M K. Church and Nunday School Invited to funeral. Tnurs., 2 p in . 4047 Worth st.. rrankford. Int Oakland Cam. Remains may t viewed Wed.. H to 10 o m Du 110114 Suddenly. Nov. 10. HOWARD W.. Du I10IP. of (1119 Loouit at. Relatives and friends lnvltel to services Thurs.. a p m , Oliver II. Hair Rids.. 120 Chestnut st Int. private rci.I.ISON. At Rurllnston. N. J Nov. tn. SARAH II., wlfa of Asher Ellison, asvd IK. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, eon's residence. Charles T. ntllson, 116 K. Pesrl St.. irurllneton, N. J.. Wed., 2 p. m. Int Odd Kellows- Cem KRICK80N. At Wlldwond. N. J. Nov. 0, CAIIIj PBTKn KRICKHON, ase, 41. Rela. tlvre and friends. Hrrford Ionise, No. 177, F and A. M. : Adanrlan Chapter, R. A, (!., No. 89. Invited to funeral, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Wlldwood. N J.. Krl.. 'i p. m Remains may ho viewed sister's home. Mrs Alsot Carlson. 320 w Mont iromery me, 3 10 Dp m . Thurs. tnt. Caps May Court House, Auto funeral. New Tork papers copy. EYRE. Nov. 0 JOHN J . hueband of Francea Kvre (nea Kitchen) R.iattvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2d. m . 3I31 N. Carlisle st. Int. Mt. Peaco Cem. Auto runeral. nwINO. Nov. 11. flAM.tn A., wife nf William John Rwlns. need 4V Relatives and friends Invited to services. Thur. . 2:80 p m 8021 ilsrley ave Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. FLAHERTT. Nov. 10. M A R tl A R R T FI.AHF.nTT. daushter of Isto Patrick and Mary Flaherty Relatives nnd friends In vited lo funeral, Thurs., s so a. m, reel, denes of nephew, James J Manning. 60n3 Rltaworth st. rnjlemn requiem mass St. Carthago's Church 10 a m Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, FI.KMINO. Nov. in. I.tVr. widow of Jsm-s p. Flemlns. Due nntlcn of funeral will he slven from 3122 N Front st. FnAY. Nov. 10. WIM.IAM r.. husband ?f Mary 11. Fray, ased 74. Relatives and rlends, emplovea of John II. stetson a Co., Invited to funeral services. W red , 3 SO p. P.- Tone rd and Msirose ave., Klkins 1'ark. -Jjll-.?r,vste. rilX. WOV. 1, IVUTfi ANNA, wire or Harry Fry. aged 82, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., 3 p. m., residence of son, 4707 Rrown st. Int. Ar Inston Cem OERAOHTY. Nov. fl, M1CHAF.I, J., hus. band of Marv E Oeraahtv (nee (IsvnshnnJ and son of late John and Cntharlnn be rashty, or Dublin. Ireland. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thura,, 8:30 a, m.. 1716 N. Lambert at. Hlsh mass ot requrem St. Kllfabeth's Church In a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auo funeraL HAIOH. Nov. 10. WII.l.IAM It. IfAIOK. husband of late Hannah II. Hal-rh. ased 73 Relatives and friends, superintendents nf city squares, Frankford CTiecker Club, In vited to funsral aervlcrs. Wed.. 2 p. m.. J. n. Stanser Rroa.. 4840 Frankford ave., Frankford. Remains mar be viewed Tues.. S to 10 p. m. Int. private, Mast Cedar Hill Cem. HAI.LMAN. Nov. 10. MAOOIE R.. wife of ttowant A. Hallman and dauefhter nf Marshall J. Do Haven and tale Marin De Haven, ased fit. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral, residence of father, Mar shall J Ds Hnven, Schuylkill ave., near Jeffersonvtlle, Thurs., 2 p. rn. Int. JelTer sonvllle Cem HAND. Nov. 11. ANNA ROWMNOS. widow of Kdward 1.. Hand. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 1824 N, Ilroad at. int. private. Autu ervlce lURKINS. Suddenly. Nov. 11. MAR GARET, daurhter of lt" Ichael and Marv Harklns. Rslallyes and friends. Lessvje of Sarrsd Heart of St. Charles's Church In vited to funeral. Thura , N.30 a m.. 2h28 MontrosQ st Msss nf requiem St Charles's Church 10 m. Int. Jioiy urois. Auto "lIAYEfl. Nov. 11. FRANK, son nf Lvtn Dr. Isaao and Sarah Minus Hayes. Services and Int. private. HELLER. Nov. 10. CHARLKS. hushand of lata Ruth A. Heller.nsed 80. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 .30 p, m., flomsrton M. F. Church. Fomer ton. Phlla. Int. William Penn Cem. Train for Somerton leaves Heading Terminal l:oj p. m. Autoa will be In waltlne. HENDERSON. Nov. 11. ANNA SIMP RON. wife of William Henderson and daush ter of late John M. and Anna Deacon, aired 28. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs , 2 P. m.. residence of brother Aleiander Deacon, filll froapect ave., Moore, HiiiqWrflrriiAM Nov. io, mauricinr I,., wife of Harry Hlsslnbethsm ased 02. TlelMlve. and friends. Admiral Oeo. Dewey Temple, No. 43, O, u. A. M : Star of East Lodge, No. 42. Order of S. II.: Pequod Council, No. 13, D of P.: Wsshlnrtnn. No. 121). P. O. of A.: Valley Forss Council. No 0. D. nf A.. Invited to funsral services. Wed. 'A p m.. 1)08 Penn st., Cstnden, N, J. Re. mains may t viewed Tuss . after7.3u p m. Int. private. Cedar Orov. Cem., 6HTLfN.:R.-NovJ 11. MAROARET E. widow of Oeorce W Hlltner Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p. m , 21S2 N. 2th st. Int private HOnSON. At Chlcaro. Ill . Nov. 7. WAL TER O. HOI1SON, formerly of Oermantown, Phlla , P Services and Int. private. 1(01 FNEIl Nov. II, IDA MAE.daushterof Ida and Into Adam H. Hoffner, ntvd 17. Rela. lives and frlenda Invtted to fun.ral, Wed . a p. m , SOS Lincoln nva., Colllnsdale, Dela. ware County, Pa. Int. private. Trinity Luth eran rem. Remain, may be vlswed Tuva., after 7 pm. Auto funeral. HUEOI.E. Oct. 7. of pneumonia. FRED 1, HUKOI.K. Month's mind msss Wed . 10 a m. Immaculate Conception Church. Price and Sullivan st... Oermantrwn. Relatlvea and friends, member, ot Holy .Name Society, Invited Al'l I'OHS' iONV sban, .. ma u liuk Kf.... ,, JOHN, husband of Jem n'd of Jennie Jarobann. ased 8s! Ssrvlces Thurs.. 10 a. m.. Oliver It Ilalr lllds.. 1KJ0 Cheatnut st Int. Mt. Morlah KEOHANE. Nov. 8. MART B. KEC). IIANE (neo Oraham). wife ot John J. Keohane, Relatlws and friends. R. V. M. Sodality. Altar and Rosary Society and Leairue nf the Sacred Heart, Invited to fu neral. Wed., 8:30. husband's residence, 2448 Turner, st. Solemn requlvm msss st. Ellta. brth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral KITTLEHON. Nov. 0. LUCY, wife of Tonn Ktttlesnn and daushtsr nf Mrs, Nelson Tlnitllns ased 2, Int Hanover. Pa KOSTER. Suddenly. Nov, It. CHARLES KOSTER. nf Sew ell. N. J Due notice of funeral will he slven. LANE Buddsnlr. Nov. 10. BERTHA C. widow of Dr. Samuel M I.ane nnd daushtsr of Kleonor K. and late Dr. A. tlurnry Cole man Services and int. nrlvate. LAVERTT. Suddenly. Nov. It CHARLES R LAVERTT. Relatlvea and friends In vlted to services. Thurs . 2 p. m.. 5133 Psrrlah St. Int. private LEE. Nov. 0. MARV LEE. widow of Norman Les. ased 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 1 p m., 830 N. Sth si.. Camden, N. J. Int. private, Arllniton Cem. Remains may be viewed after 7:30 p. m., Tues, LEE. Oct. 0 NORMAN, husband of Mary Lee (na Bandsrson) and 28. Funsral .erv lce. held Oct. o int. Arnnrton cem LEEDS. At Useuaunmtu. Nsw Can IsKKDH. At Uriiuonr.ttt, New Canaan, Conn . SARA MARSH LEEDS, wife nt ths latf Pul II. l'vd. and daughter of Daniel n and Ram Marah Avery. Interment at Avry iaiani, i LUT. NV, 10,IynA I" wife nf ll.lir .Ipp. Sr.t ased 411. Rslatlves and friend nvltsd to funeral ssrvlces, Thurs , 2:Si OT Invltsd to funeral ssrvlces, Thurs , 2:80 n, m., Jis . U'ncroii si. mi. privais Northwood Cem. Remain, may be viewed Wed . s tn lo p. m. LOCKWOOD. On Nov. 10. A N N I B IIARDINO, wlf. of T. Firth Ickwnod. ot Columbus. On., at the home of hsr mother, Mrs J. tlcAipln Hnrdlns. Palmyra, N J. Notice ot funeral later., .... LO.NO. At Kdsewoort, R. I.. Nov. 10. U. ORANT. hueband of Mary Anthony Lonr. acrd A2. Funsrnl service. Thur... S p. m.. re siaencs ot urorio . eniM,, ," . tfnlon st.. Ilurllnston. N. J. Rslatlves and .inviv frlsnds Invited to funeral at "yrlinijoni I.UNNEMAN. Suddenly. Nov. 1. MARY A., wlf. of Clsmeps A. I.iinnsman and dausbter nf John and late Mary Heckeri. ased 88. Relative, end friends, all societies f which she was a member. Invited to fu. serai. Wed., ":0 a. m., t.O CMrnMa4evo B-AT1W t yg ;ve. Solemn hlsh rvnulfm mass "(,', Ute' MacCptn. On Nov, 0. 10H. In TlrtoV N. Y.. MAROAHF.T ll.. wtf. itF.MiiS MiicCnut and dauthter of Helen I,. -and I ., uiimn iiueesii. runerai sen'icea at r er's rraldenee, ,13(1 Ml Vernon st..T 1 P. m. Int private. tHlM ' !Yt Brff ,hu."'n'1 "f Kllen' Maloner '.I' Fo1"!'' -pslallves snd frjeods lnvltl to funeral, Thurs R-3n a. m,, 2424 T al.'?MrlrJ .l' .'"nn requiem mass Shi Anthony's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cress Cem Auto service. v and friends invited to funsral sir IStlVM v sj. iii eCi lose, 1 t" IJ'.m residence of John -J. Kaea. nasn, B2fl Morsan nve,, 1 at convenience ot family ralmyrs. N. J, 7 n. J. im. MART!Nnnt.L. Nov. 10. Af.FnED nuetmnd of Susie C. Martlndell. ased I, '"VJ na ""ns. W. K. Ilrar tost. U& .4l0' nn A' "! 'hr lidsJsVf "... s.v --- m inwiii-r, inTiiru io runvrlii. ?JBrV..?-i?-.i?.' M,,,taBd " " MAL'REH Nov, 11, CATlinniNK wife son of Joseph J, and Mary R. uVcraeas-! (nee Osllssher). of Kois Osden st. rMafins and friends ifolv Name . BocletV: -Jhananan t'athollo Club. Invited to solemn reSulsai Wed, oVm Ur S""K,r " B MrilUIRE Nov, II, THOMAS T M. oi'irt n-istives ,a tAilS?. jpiviii;n ?. u, A O. If., and officers of 42d and in,. Police Districts Invited to funeral. Thurs S .I? a m.. 4908 Fslrmount av.' R?iiS hlsh mass ri urrh of Our Mother of Borrows . iN.u'-TV. f pneumonia. On io MAIIIK.WAIH McNOI.TY. wlfs ef fedwar- ". :?s,"ir' '"r. r.,l,-incf 3 Montros. at Ilelatlves and friends Invited to atl.nj month's mind msss at St. Charles's Churek wril . 730 n. m. sharp. -ii,s. .viciAjr.r.v. .-.nv. ll. BLI.EN M . widow of John McTamney, ased S8. n.lat vi and friends Invited to funeral. Thur! ."i8 a. ni . 117 Dennis st.. Nlretewn . VnUfmi renu em mass m Stephen's Church 10 a. m! Int Holy Sepulchre Cem . MICHF.f.HACH, Suddenly, Nov It niANK hujt-anrf nf Anna Elisabeth Mlehsli tiaeh (neo Adler). Notice f funeral will ba slven from 214n N. oth st. 'u'""" wl" MOSHNKR. Nov. II, CATHERINR (n.s Kuehnle). wlfs of Jacob Mnssner. Relatlvea and friend; Invited to funsral services. Frl,. 2 l. in.. Mil Decatur st.. Holmeeburs. Int pr-lvste Maanolla Cem. Remains mar a viewed Thur. MUI.VANEY. Suddenly, Nov. 10 JOHnt Vt,X"WKY; 'lv " rlind? in! vlted tn funeral. Wed., 7:30 a m BS3 Westmoreland st. Hlsh mass of reqirl.n, ?.' ..i'ron"'f." ' hurch 9 a. m. Int. St. Aut,-.hfun:rai!,'r C""' C-"""""""-. Pal Mtlmr-hIYr'1e'' '.' J' ' ' D''n"' t.fft5Rr t K' l,th,f"-J,?r',m'" .".'.mlnsry, .Over- i.'i "... " "'"fy. reiaiives and rr lends Invited to month mind maaa in m i.'. Ind mass In .Bt. Ann's , nnd Memnhl s.. M., Ins at 8:3i) a. m. Bel- iiurrn, j.rnis-n nve. Al divine otnen bealnnlna enin reoutem ma., in tn.o'i AT"iTNovV. ,n- 'OH" HERMAN, rViufn1 of A,,n.,. Neurath (nse Hartmaa). ie..'w1i1 'J"M' ,n' to funeral i rh.;,.?'d' 3.3 .m- realdsnce of son, prlvMe. N'U'sth. S3S0 N. 8th st. Intl -N??,'iEN'"-;N?r- s- nKLA M.. daurhter r.iA.V.?'n n'i I?t" John Nooten. and 1T Relallves and friend. Invited to (uSeral. vini'J!.3? aom'' MSL.N- l"h'" et. (Si ami tii.".."'' "'?!Pn hln "sss St. Ajuuse CeV k5y",ier1v,cea' m' Int- Ko1' 8"" 'Ni)?ifA'V-;-v,ov- H: "KLIiA M.. daurbt.r m'.u.ISI: '"",. lil? J.nnn. Nssnan. ssel . Ilels lives and friends Invtsd to funeral. eA., 8.30 a. m.. 23n N. Philip st. lid and Vln.'. ." !,t solemn hlsh mass st Au Sn,,BA,u.,?,ettleI.D ' m ,M- -- (IKSCH. NOV. 11. WILLIAM, hu.hanjt .S O'NriV.t. . -Yl.JJ.V T0A?..;.-. ft- ..u....i... ,i, r.uxanevn It. u rvein tnee Lnmond). aed SO Relatlvea and friends In. ..wu ij err-f--a. tnurs.. 3 p. m., 7S3 Cm- ton ave . Co I nadals, Pa, Int. private QWIOLBY. Nov. OEOROr" WltpUR. husband of Klmlra 1 Ouls y, and Relative, and frlenda Invited lo funeral. w."s'l 2 " m- Willow Orova. Pa. Int. P.r,""'v n.m,Ur" IB.b" 'tea st Willow a"!!.r.JU E. Church Tues , 1 to 5 p. m. QUINS. Nov. 11. JAMES 00INr5: west 84. Relatives and friends Invltsd to funsraL. Thurs . Sp. m . 2842 K. Douslas St. iK Ijiurel HIU Cem w RANCH. Nov. 0. FA.NNIB. wife of Bd. win J, Kjnck Funeral ssrvjres vTed.,Ti a. m.. (Unit Walnut ave. Int. Fernwoid Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues.. S to ROOER. Nov. 10. MAROARKT, daushter nf Alexander and Rrldset Hnctr. ac'd 11. Relatlvea and friends, Bacred Heart Sodal ity of St. Francis Xavler Church. Invtted t funeral, Thura., 7-30 a. m.. 410 N. 21th at. Solemn hlih mssa St. Franela Xavler v., mi.. 'i I., a, ni. "i'lEJ-lP-S' J?- '' ""'v rro"'' Cem.. . s .ROOERB. Nov. 7, ARTHUR J., huabaaaT j f Catharine Roser.s (nee Reynolds) and es"J 0 oi isia rnirirK nna Ann tvosers. nelatlveei lF.- and friends, St. Philip's rf.ly Jtsme iwtelr! i&lA Archbishop Ryan Oenarsl Assembly, Phlki i. (. Council, No. 100, K. of C.l Funsral 7j rectors' Asa'n. Invited to funeral. Wed., lid t.tv&; n. m.. 33(1 Queen st. (2d and Catharine sts. poiemn mass or requiem hi. I'nilip s vva iu a..m. inc. iioiy urolB (.em RORK. Nov. in ('ATHAItlNK. tvldeW of John Hose (nee Murphy), ., In her 7Mh ear. Relatlvea and friend. Invited it. ru neral services. W.O., 2n. m.. restaenee, of son. Albert D Rose. 733) .. Howard st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains mar be viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral. ROY Nov. ll. MARY A., widow mt Oeorce L. Rjj. ejxsd 82. Services Wed.. I p. m . uuver ri stair mas. nt i Tnt. nrlvate 1A30 ChiltTfttt ftUIIELI.I. Nov. 10. OEOROB Jf, IttT Iir.I.I.I, ann of Ludwlr and "annv Rubslll (nee curtln). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 8231 W, Turner t. Mass nt Church of the Most Precious Illnod nf Our Lord 0 a. nt -ti . BATTLER. Nov. 10., SOPHIE, wife ef Ilenjamln Battler. Relatives and friends Invited to runeral. Wed., i p. m.. 241t W. Norrls st. Adnth .Teshurun Cern, SEYI1ERT. Nov. 0. II. FRANK SETRBRT, son of late Ilenjamln F. and Julia Bsybert. IlitAtlvH and friend Invited to funeral. Werl , 2 p. tn , rfftdi-nce- of brother. Itnry it rpviMTi. itHif vunriiiinn rt ini, prirai. Mt Pesce Cem Auto service. nr.YMOUR. Npv ll. ELIZARETU 8EY MOUR widow nf Rlrhsrd Seymour (nee Ltllssore), ard (13. Relatives and friends, members of Cheltenham M. 12. Church, In vited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. Ill Tollman st.. Cheltenham. Int. private., Odd Fellows' Cem. SHANNON. Nov. in. DANIEL A., son ot late John and Mary Shannon, ased 64, Fu neral Thurs.. 10 a. m . residence of.brothsr In-law. Matthew Tnhln. 8A4 Stat. road. Wlsilnomlnr Int. Holy Cross Csm. Omit Howers Relatives and friends lnvtted..te requiem hlsh mass St. Leo's Church. Tacony, Thurs.. A .. m. - SHAW. Nov. 0, EMILY J., wife, of Bsm ue Shaw. Relative, and friend. -Lewsu. of Barred Heart of St. Veronica's Church, nnd Leesus of St. Veronica, Invited te- fu neral, Wed., 8 80 a. in.. son-lnlaw'. resi dence, John C Henry. 3434 N. Frost at. Requiem mas. St. Veronica. Church 10 a. m Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Minneapolis, also Lawrence, Mas... papers copv. , , HHETTZLINE Corporal WILLIAM F; SltTETZMNE. Memorial ..srvlcs Tuss.. 4 p m rrmiv i nurrn isn nnn vvn.l Bis. li a AK Pir.nAIII.iov, band of Sarah A. B ov, 0. DANIEL n, hue . Stews rt (nee MeKsevsr). lends. Irudd Mff. Co., all i he was a member, Invited Relatlvea and friends enfletles of which he V to funeral. Wed., N.30 a. m.. 1802 N. ith st. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church in a. m. int. jioiy v;ross wem, auio iu "'Sullivan. Nov. m. john. son of uto John and Mnry Hvilllvan Relatlvea end friends Invited to funeral, Frl , 7:80 a.,m , residence of sister Mrs. K. Rheehan, 182T N. Lambert St. Hlsh mass St Elisabeth's Chuixh 0 am. Int. Holy Cross Cem. SWAVELY. Nov. 1L ANNA. B.. wife of Chester B chv.vlev and daushtsr of Au custlno and late William Stirling. Funsrat services private. Thurs 3-t9 n. fn., resi dence of mother. 1818 Sbuth Aldan st. Jnt. private TIRIIETTS Nov. 10. LEWIS TIB IIETT8, aired 7!i. Relatives and friends n- vlted tu funeral aervlce. Wed., 2 p. m.. residence of William D, Klfty. 870 Proton at Int. Weat I.nurel Hill Cem, Remain, mav be viewed TilOS , In n, m, TITUB -Nov. 0. WILUAM FA. TITUS. Jr. son of William F. A. and Florence K. lllus ased 21. Relatives and friend. Invltsd to funeral service.. Wed.. 3 c. m. mlfonevv of parents. Main and Orerasls.. Norrlstown, ta Tn nrlvfite. tl.mllni rrtav ha via .A TUTOMLlNBON. NAv. . MART A. (n.ft , J?& IIUIKI. li"w w, i (tuaii, -Aviiitto.un. ,, live, and friend. Invited, to funsral .Wed.. 2 p. m.. duuslfter'. residence. 807 Benlnsr s.t : Upper Olney. Int. North Csdar HUl L'vAND'50RlFT. At 1788 Columbia ave.. Nov. 11. HAROLD U.. son of Ida I. Strast mA t.ie Samuel II. Vanderrlft Rslatle and friends Invited to runeral. Wed. .11 . ,' ' pi., David H. Schuyler llids.. lilossr, and c Diamond sts. Int. private. , n .. WIL11ELM. At 8133 Thomp.on ft., Mor.J,, 10. th. ivev. juitn .v.-.' vvil,iicsi. ivaia.' uvea and frlenda Invtted to asrvlcia. TueF. J I, '. h p. m.. Etwneser M. E. Church. (M and v"wJlbV. Nov. 10. EVA K.. wlf. olWrtf A. Wlle and daushter of John and Chleeft Heebner esed 2. Relatlvea and frlsrids. members of 50th tlaptlst Church, and Bun day School. Invltsd, to fun.ral s.rvW.' Wed , 1-80 p m. residence, ef mother. Um N. Oth st. Int. prlvals. Remains taay h "wiLBOV.llN.;." 10. at "AtUntto Clty J., WALTNlt AL, nusoann o Ufnni. i 1 son. agfd 88. Rslatlves and friends, Trie Loose. KO. III. , inn . t.0'l Mrcnsntrsl Aso,. N. 8. of PhllaM Hrotherhood of Locemotlv. KrutlnasM, Z', inVHCO IO lunfr.i .rrTi,. n m an.rtmsnts of W. ll. M. Hu M'arket St.. camdsn. N. j. M. i cm. eVlends may call Wad.. 7 In WITMAN. Nov. . ELIZAnipTH iiiiMn.a Showaker) .wife of uesras man. Relatlvea and friends Invited t lie.. V.d., 2.30 p. ip.. 4l K. 10th St," Krrnwwvi v.sin. Mf (VIUI1 tt . . w lam Klmer E. and Henrietta Wrl ivsirqi. sari is. ive,ajrts "p vlled to runeral, Wad,, 2 , m.i 1 way. Camden. int. private, -m Cem. Remains ntsy be vieWed TvM a A n n. ll i TouNonLoon. jcev. 10. JAoa ) band of Katharine TeuastVtMd, Silt' tUnt-WW V . ? Ml ff VY,- A- .., r, ,: X' j ' i '-513 i ' . " n m i Y-4 'i . . t' !', , iH & .t !k: -. , i . -?', -i)M r; r 1 ' h 0 'ff1 vf ti , .if' 3 ii
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