Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1918, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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Irish Corporal Refused to
Ej .JBc Left Behind When
$ Division Sailed
FROM HERK DEAD
Sixteen Philndclpliiuiis Killed
in Action in Casually Li-l i
$b of 2801 lilies
Li. ill
tri? ' "urterlng from the nflei elTe M of u
!&&' broken ankle vvlih.li hid i oi bulled
sS.roiiery ana gave'lilm pain win eve v
$$fstei. Corporal W T I.suler of i',r
ffei'nntnwn. refused to stav boh'nd when
Bsf 'hla regiment sailed for Kram - llnuBi
fiw1 ordered lo do so b tils i im'nnndu
vv t,lf urn me down lie n (1
KtfrW -will nnt hn able to hold up mv i cad
&K" omonif men i want lo stik lo t'i fin-
w-K,Jih."
TWl His cantaln gave In I.ivncr it
I? ? J ... ... An-il. 1.. P ...I ... iml ii ?lr
s J France ivim me mi m. . ..- -
Ki killed In action on Octobei 21
Born in the famous oun'v w u
Ireland, he came t tliu uumr nn '
Ho had taken out lit" tlrt natural z.
tlort papers when tV li if cane but
ai not ct a cltljeti lie nnd. t
rlalm for exemption hnttcvei ml n
his. turn came left for i imp Air mu II'
final papeis making him i m ?t of
thd Ul.lted Plate. irrived ' i hi Ji
trailing to fight the noi.v M. ri
tweatv -three vears old a ul 1 vert vv th n
sister, M-s Itose t-'iint a 5"C1
Stenton avenue
Corporal 1-auler me if 'ont
eight joung soUlleii fion t 1 rli
named on toda s cau-iUj Hi "ho have
)rien tliclr lives for thi cmni-v Mn
'teen liae been killed in aetion four
.. 1. .. ...H.ls nml ftd lt llliin tun
A - nnye aieu oi "u"ui "
Z y TOe combined lists todi show t totu of
Rr JS01. Ltclud'i-E -t" from Trniib hiimi
There are sixtj-MK from I'lu adi phm
Bud district Besides tl oe reported ,
viti1 thrrv nrn nineteen vnundid li'
V& massed, and ten niHliiB be en m v
'. (OUR1J (Cjiw.lt. ..... "...r
iV.'X located In German piison camps .
jr Athnrr T, Tbommon nioniinent t'uii-'
'xk,, .miiu ancl member of the American am-
btllance corps, germtr m inn meii
. them of oncumonla on October .7 ai-
A cordlmt to a letter iciehed In his lfe
Gl'SV Mr Thompson was tlilrU-flp '
Wears old and was eiigaged In the lea' '
estate business with o11lc In the Balle
., Building.
I1 The death from ninds n' I euteimn
" Thomas B W Faie nephe of John i
hi - j,'Wanamaker. tepotted uuo'ni.ljll sonu
ui M time aso. was ccnflrmeU b. the oflula'
KXtr casualty list Kda
Wn sketches or Tin: heroes
ZT- t' ,! . Hill on. II. f.nltlnii. 1.11 (1 flnt-
-i-T h 'rniv i ...... --. ---. ... ........ .... .
??$ :'ii. . Hattlo rtf ttie Aleuse. Stntemher
LjSfto October 4. was vlcj president of
it iJVice President of oIlo , lub ..,,
A RiJo'i C C Hn ' Inderal streets i
S&3' 3 ud p-eldent of
JS Killed in Action t li p M o n a r c h
& . f U r o n n I e c' i ' i
Oolden av.is a lnlhoad dlsnatcher and
KiJrWHi urritea late, inst epnrg Artei oniv
StSflwo weeks at Camp Meade he was
TfKizrh, . .. . .. . . . . - -
alected to nil me tani.s or the Cloth
Mlnlantry ana was sent oeiseas in .lu .
'iiftji . mtmhtp of Comuantl Tins ..mu- ,
KfffL.pnr wab lrtua1ly wiped ottt during the
H'mm fisl'.'ln along the lleuse
tfnie tinmen was iwenTjii je.nsi
!tLi n1 made his ho nn with Ids untie
FQPohn Ciolden. at TI!S Sn ll i Slith stieet
. jiuiu ntni m ttrvii iii.it u iii ine fen- .
fliff of tlio St. llltn s flub in ids I
onor. He Is tn Iirn nienirini nr th ir
torranizatlon to be killed it mtmi..
IjfjHfthowh elghty-flve hae partk pated in
fa kljn libaiiii ill r i mil r
i; laeuirnnnc uiviiiiup I., ijuijn, w "1
gf.vent Into service tli'rteen veals aiju. i
lit at'ths age of flfte-m and v ho m.i at
.aI taetied to the suppl companv of th
j j-UOth Infantr.v died In Trance of pnru
?4"monla, October J3 aCrordlng to a tele
fi' rfram received bv his wife, Mrs nnn
-'monla. October J3 aCrordlng to a tele -
RH iiubs. 1808 south Norwood stieet, a
Ewfew davs ago Lieutenant Liuhs had
EVi& heert sick onl a short time He had
ytttn .almost continuilly at the front
'since Julv 19, bdt had tever been
Kt wounded.
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itu"ror several vear? i.n uienani iiudi
i?.7tr!l first HiMllfcrtnTit In I'nmnim 11 ,,e
p. --- ....... ...... .... ...,...,. t. ...
i 'inn mil i niiii i.miiiiiii t. . ami
jiserTed with that unit on the Mexican
'border. Aftei the 3Iex!cin trouble pa-ved
gkJtb was sehjt to Cam;) Ham nek ard le-
j$na!ied thefe -until the 110th went over
R&lnMav, His capt-iln, a I'emujlvnnlan
WS"!faa stricken with pneumonia at the
LT4S."arue time and died a da later The
PU5SVfath'" ot tllc ou"S ofHcei William
l52vrvD"Si h) n m'll'ary tailor and lives at
Pnpr? 2-' Sanso-m street.
IMJWiJj-rlTate llarrv flreeawnoil. killed i n
iiraa.'et
S'acflon, was a member of Conipanv r ,
L?&r. -iQtn inianin. ne was ii oiia ail
fefrfround athlete, . having plajed football
Sj.' nd basiball for- the income t lub, fnot
?5rv,.hall for Holmesburg' and fop tnnii. ii,n
(wJadMphla and oicablonallv took a tllng
Efeim ,tbasketbalL Ho attended the Penn-
lJtfff,iama Acanemv at Ches.ei foi several
3Ir"ai"l, and Pla5"d on the football and
2ULba6eball teams there Ho was the otilv
fZvrL'i VJ- " y'"""ri uiouitr wno lives at
S.28B(I Frankford avenue Tho inut tmi.p
SWtjc4vrf from him was dated October s
, n.. .-I" " . urtu IClUllieU tO B. ICSl
pamp rfter the battle of the Meuse
wW M, " iirr uniiurn Klrimtuber.
BSKSBPlouu9 Ml times bj the explosion of
Ky.Vtfr-v sorapuei snen uuring the rrnnco-
shrapnel shell during the 1'rnnco -
Kiyv ir i if w s.nierican auaca
pi ji ounaea I en times, m teptemner li,
ttku-Z t.' . tried to keep on
uilliero Tries to nnhtiniP n,t n,
&? W .. n . I.uta.l ..V..... . ,.
l l, , t field In a letter
'3&1-0 fl'8 mother he makes light of his In-
TsB ?urls, but sa that his wounds came
S,&tin couples, both shoulders, both arms,
rjjWiVDOin reet inu two m each leg, making
(aioiai oi ten. coniraae wrote to a
fy 7HIPHU ill una (;ti) leimigui OUllg Ivieitl-
rWilil. .-n.w-... ..v...,.b ,.j nill.iw llll
hta company despite his condition The
yomhful hero enlisted In April of 1917.
Jitti cMll V. tt P.W aua nil.. I'nmr .. .I..I I
iSvtar on Uermany He picked the First
aS-IJleelment, N. C3 P. and was eventually
TH Vtrknsferred In the 109th Infnnlpt ...Lo..
l.. l1.A I...I V.IIa.i.1 ......1 ,,' . .
K f i"" '""i oouwiirti viiitiru uiius were
jfXetTBanzeu at lamp itancoilc
H .
!S
3Pw.tnow In a convalescent ,-smr. nn ..
' ,.ifrrnc seacoast nnd iinnu io i. .....
Li.r'nomesoon.
P tsM.rrmate Henry T. heefe. kl'led In ao.
yvVfien, was twent-four vears o d wheiil1'"' iUes M uu' ' ine "tree', this city
Mi ti&'M'ms drafted II. Iimi i.e... .., r.n..,n ' Private Lav s uarents He had been ovei
JUide only a mouth when he volun-
rfSSJf.wftred for Immediate overseas duty and
sw'i'fM assigned to Compan B, Klghtrenth
r '-fiufliiLr v. regular arniv iiiu niMn .
use to credit the official report and
tfTIMjfrtj'that he will return with tho lest
'SLlna D0 wnen tne regiments from
jL'J"l .State are finally sent home.
m... r hum... si.v.m... . ...i.i.i.i r
E.-ir ---..t' 'i"wiii, iiuipaiiv
Ixty-firBt Infantry, was killed In ac
ton the first of October, He vrus
rmi in .-sovemDer or last jeav,
(d at Camp Green and sailed for
Hoe in April of this year. He Is sur-
VJW by a wife and child'
S,Ht Half brother, Private Henry Icaa.
voqo, wks alio reported wounded gn the
nM.date. He Joined the colors In hep-
ot iait year aim Hfter the usual
of training at Camp Meade was
France in May of this seat.
'a member of Battery D. Hevtnt
Fleld Artillery, According to a
written to his mother. Sirs Anna
ileus. Km Queen street, he la lupldly
mg ai a. usee Hospital.
te Albert lu Thompson, AinliU
cms Service Section 65S. Unlrcd
army, who Aled ot pneumonia In
was a, nenhew of Thomas M
iton. former D ractor of Public
re or tnia ?ii . a letter waa r-
today by hm vlfe, Mr. Clara B.
on, iroin ij, a rraiiKiiu, lieu
colonel of the ambulance lection
ofl'rhate Thompson's death and
a;hl(th tribute to bin courage
f'i.iH given a military
on w lorwwriy
en irnUiaM m
tSm'm
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Honor Roll for the City
ami Its Vicinity Today
KILI.KI) IN Af'tlON
JinnKtNT uhoiini; . in:.
UM
Mniicher st .....
HhRflKANT IKBKMI. K. KM.
till Houlh Second t Csmiten
tllltl'Oli VI, I.DUAItl) 1 l.l.lstlKK,
S117 rulip t (Lnoitllslly rnorinl I
(llltl'DItU. Utt.MVM t. WMl.lt.
"iTII'i Stentou ave
I'rlrste
Mit.imi ii. (.oi.tii..s. .;js Mi
t'nth t
IMIIItl (dll.NM(lOI). lnnkfonl e
tl'nnfrletnjlj reported 1
lltKIO T. Kl'l 1 h. 1IH1 Muder a
IIHtMW ATTK V .'lilt Allnurxl
IK1W MCI I)(t Mil l III II. l'uttsuiAn
Pi.
tiuitii.- . hinriMi .u,ii
I fhlvh He (t'noflu (nil repoi tFCI I
I I.I.H(IOI) ll. "U'I . .H44 Viuinlnm l
(I'nolTlrlallv rportrtl 1
i.h Mim Minim sm. in u t
11)11 DO IIOMSMII, S24 Murrls t
KIIIN HUM' -1I- I'Tli-r st
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n
1MIIIWI t IIICMR -111 IHomI si
MIIOI.sn l(ltMIKT 4741 Ruh
InntuI gt IIP Hnbinc
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UIII1WIM SMUII. lll'il 1, llTkst
llll 11 III Hill MIS
IIMTLMM 1. n . I'M l.s. 14H7
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r ntir ft
Prlrntes
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III Mil K-IIN.
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II IIII.TMR,
i ni nhulifii I i ii
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1439
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Prhnlfs
I.I OIK. 1 I10MMVN. ." ,. Troiu st
iln'ilmsli riimriu nilBnlns i
I. I I ll. J17II 1 1-lUifh up (Prevl
ouH rporlod minting )
II. S. MM MI ..04 I.ehlsh ae.
i Prlousi rpoptpil inl'sinir 1
llltlt Kl hlNsTXHhlt. "ill"' Oirar.l
IIISM'II IIMIKIMi: 7 1..' s Ninth s
lOPirlHllj, report? I kllle 1 in u tlon i
MKIIWI, D'M n.ltlO. T.. . N SK'h
st it uolTIi tails reportil
JIISI I'll SM.UHTI J1K North Ilsinan
nt (Inrorrecl ndilress There Is no
u S .lret In 1'hlla lelihla i
III! Is AMIS, mil.' N I.' I st
IIMtllV .IIIIA "ill", lilmrd me ,
sfl Pill N .1. Illl l'. 4ln West ( mnlirlu
IIIARl.HIN TIIU 111 Queen si (L'n
f fT Jl 'PnrrN I t
i ioi umii, rerkas
C I 11 lllltll MNST1 n. l'.rai-
l.lSIHI
rrhntpv
lllsKl'll I. Mil KIN. .'IT
Ni rth jiike s
" ll noffl Isll reinrteil
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I tilh
it noTU 1 ii 1 1 r por il '
I'KISIINI n
I'r Hte
MIlhKI 1. t.KIMIs lll.i) M prnon
st H'revlfiush reported iius.iiff now
hi ted nt l.imp Knrlsrulie )
Kills .1. ,OUMIh. .'MI4 KlUnnrth fI
IPri I(iusl reported m sins now lo
i iteil ft t'nmn Kurlsruhe )
I IIU Mill 111 lint. UK V Imllunu ji
IIreWous repor eil mlslnB. now lo
ihImI st Chlnp Knrlruhe 1
Mil FKI I) Mhl I. ,7.1 V rttle-nth't
U'revloUHly repniteil mlsslns: now lo
Hlrfit at I'Hpm KaplsruliM 1
MAMN RINI.Ks. 111.' s Hftsseconl
st II'relnusl repiiiril missile, noiv
luinttdwt i innp Karlsruhe 1
I. s. t)slHK(l. .um sopla rt
ilteiiousli rvpurte.1 in H.ine, now lo
itrit nt i rtinn Kurlsruhp )
JIISI.I'll Jll.llNO. .I.J Torontr. si
IPnloul ri-nortp.l niUninir now lo
d at ('amp MumJiLe-rfr )
MI-SlNfi IN t TIlIN
l'rhales
IOIIN (OM.KOVi: J4J4 ItriMird l
IIHIN IIVMVM'tlltr. 7tl Mf! cmtailo
IOSI.1'11 . IIOUAHIIUII 171 I.einlnn
st "
MI-KMliN III H IIIN. (U. New tlurrf. I t
IIMI.M IhsM(l 14.) bmeraun st
K(IUI,Nll . HNI.ht. JUU7 North
llriltji '
lll'MH I.I.I.Nshl. 1U17 lluntinc Turk
MHIIMI. KltC IMtllH I II. 7nl KatT
st
IXMI s II. I.lll! H. 1141 -
tl ll.lr I st
H M.Trit HM laniKllT
outh Twen
Pd.
ut (amp ( rane Mlentoun, loi some
lfnif befoli. culnc tti Ital with fhu
1 ambulance compam to Join (Teneral
Plaz's foires along the Italian front
lie was thlrtv-five vears old Befoie
joining the arm 'Ihompson was en-
irnfreil In Iha retil.e.qtntR lmulnpsu mil
had ofllies at 'twelfth and Chestnut
streel. althougli he resided nt St
II)ald! I'l He was a member of tin
;.. . .... . . .. ....
liilon Leapie ami jienon i nciiet i.iuin
nml ilia Tt.lj Tliula T'l ITrn fot-ulf l nf ilm
.... v.... ..v. . ..-- . ..... ........ u. ..
i i nnni. iv (i i 1'rrinsi 11 iii.
l'rlvule .loneph (i. Vlitten. burned
about the heul fam and bodv vihllc on
dutj In an observation post, stuck lo hK
pliue until re -
lieved Pol this
t.ervv act he was
inJ. ,L nhtVeV,,
I ,, , , ,
ihi if fiiie on
n... . n....
""!'"" ''""'
irate Lad Sm .
veais old and en
. ., . ,, .. ,
I c Hill Ilcllfi eil
listed on Maj 7
PUT, In the reg
uWr hiiij His
hi o t li e i Scott
Mitten or 1 roup K Third I'nlted states
faiditv also jouitil the rolors on that
da Both went Into Ihe tavalrv, but
while tiaining at Tort Slocum a cai
lame tor men foi the Held iirUUeil
Severn rookies were lined up und the
powers that be grabbed the first Ihlrtv
seven In lint Joseph was the last man
(hosen sott happened to bo standing
at .No 38 and was left behind The bojs
art the sons of Mrs Benjamin G Mit
ten of 377 North Sickle street
(pott llnallv landed In France some
months latei nnd one day wa'hed thlrtv
inllea in order to see Joseph The bovs
' me the sons of Mrs Benjamin C! Mitten
or oil iNortii oiiKie sued
I'rltate V llllum .1. turner, who died
of wounds ieceled m action was twen DeputatlDI Malea Turatl e Ulstonnl .
tv-one veais ild -uid a member of Com u J(.Cuse ireaiono una piofonda im
panv 1 111th lnfantij He enlisted in nlJ!15inn p,i ,ini,,,i , i,.M .,
the Hummer of 1917. was trained at P'aslon d 1 deputati soilalistl tentn
Camp Hancoik and has been in hHii ln" '" attatcare 1 on fentuiione I na
foi four months He was a giaduati ipeciale liunione del Pailamento fu ierl
of .st Vincents parochlnl school tenuta per attendeie 11 lappoito del
worked In a hosier mill and made Ills lomltato d Investlsatone '
home with a slstei, Mis Marie l'n-
ruh ai 6(154 Blojd strttt Uernuntown , , "o ,.mi. rtitnr.iaini
In his last lettei he spoke hopefuly of .."?"'": :..-.'' ovemhte fiitardao
being sent home before vJlnlstmas and
enclosed a Libert
bond, asking his i
sister tu bu him a suit
of civilian
clothes
Private Harry T lar, who died of
pneumonia follow mg an attack of In
fluenza, was leioverlng from wounds Ui
D . . ...... .. . . . .;
a uase uospitai m itouen wnen tie leu
..H... ,n .1... -.1,1.1. !.... Lilt-.! ..1
. victim to the epldemli
most as inapt American sokUers as did
IIIUI. HIIICU HI'
fhe Herman guns He was a native of
' uatavia. -n J, out a urotiicr. ueorge
the top three times before he was even
I scratched, then, while helping to carry
n .comrade from the front lines to a
(iressincr uiarion. no waR lniuren in him
I foot by shrapnel Despite the pain of
hi wound he made three other trlus
before he would content to quit the Job
Private !. was twenty-seven veats old
and a member of Company I, 106th In
fantr Corporal Julin I'. Owens, Company I
1D9lh Infantry, was seriously wounded
on heptember 13, a.-coidlrig to a tele
grain rec-lved b his mother. Mis Itosfc
Owens, 2108 Master street, on baturdai
night from the War Department
Corporal Owens enlisted in the Penn
sylvania Natlrnal (luanl when trouble
started on the Mexican border and later
went to Camp Hancock where he ru
malned until his regiment went over In
May last. He graduated from the Cath
olic High School pf this city and was
employed at the Baldwin Locomotive
Works as a draftsman, lie Is twenty
file years old and unmarled, making his
home with. his parents at the Master
street 'addreM. Mrs Owens has another
son. Thomas B Owens, with the lllUi
Machlne-Ouu Company "over there,"
Kmrmmnt Jna.nl, ft fl'l..!. !.........
"- --. ... w jwwv. i-uiiiytiil
K, 316th Infantry, reported missing, was
last heard of In 'a letter to his brother,
Frank O'Toole, dated October 7. from a
hospital, raying that he had been slightly
ft ounded. but w as all right now. He la
iwrni -seven yeurs om ana single. He
made his home with hie brother Vr-ntt
.342 Kast qiearfield street, while In
Philadelphia, and .waa last employed hy
(be J, RStetwn'Ht,pojnnaBy
i )-cJ,ai.Mi.iUriAJ'siv -Serth
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CORP.Vr'.O.LAWLER A MIDAL5KI
Killed Killea--
HENRY KEFFE-Kl'tecl.-
CORPd.FOWCN
Woonclcct
C t W r I T M , L R
Mutri
SV4 GOLDEN,
r. I '. L C P
tlntat U stiptt is if putted nursing In to t
&
I na s mill nil i.uniiiu list ins mom
airs. Hose nivennort his hid no lett'
from li ii ti fui limn than a month He
Is thlrt-eU, m igl and an iron worker
1 bj trade.
I A l. l.... T Ii.i .iiiv.,1 1.. 1..
.1 llllJllltl I" t? I -iiiriiiii'M - ni
I the I'aiindlau minx hivlnir enllHted in I
Canada nftet being retuved it seeial
I I'nlted States leciuiting stations shortly t
after Atiatlia fiist enetred the at I
! --
PER IL VIAGGIO DI
WILSON IN EUROPA
L'Aiuliuscialort'
Itdliiino W-
ooinpagnera" il Pit
-idente
Depli Stali I niti
f - j&k ritfMb HnmIP vieIv) Stfc?'
BiaV.wlsH ' vir,.s i syj&itf?y smJ"r H fBv,V3 H
EBHBBccriBKBl l 9 At-.i M, .ruiin sTini li.! I iJTiirti iapaBfajwi.Mi ' I k-.mxvvx v. (iBlHHHBB
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I'ubllshel n'l.l rtiHIr b ' I I ulT
I'l UMIT Nil 311
itluirUert 1a Hie i it of of dor P
1H17 nn tils lit the Vosluffii if Ptiila-
delnhlH is
II.. order of the Pre 1t t
A s lll'Hl.l SON
Po"tlll istfcr Cneinl
Muslilnclnn, .b noveinbre
s .uipiuide ihe 1 Ainbasi iatoie Ital-
Mano, ( onte Ihn III di tVlhte iccuin-
pigneia II l'resldentc " iKuu ed i dele-
' (.atl per li lonfeiena delU pice in l.u
'topi Aiuhe 1 Vmbu&Liatoii' Hraurese
piendera Imbaiio sullu sgi'Mi plioscato
del Vresidente
si i rede (he II I'lesldente M llon non
l Ini. ura' In Uuropa put ill tiri mebo e
clie peusl di es-iere nuovumeute sul suulo
d Amoilt-i'intio i-el settin-ane dal gloruo
dellapailcna
Ilomn, .." rioembre
II reionl iiionillale i Irca la cattura tlei
pntlonleri appal e iKbba cvsi.r i icoiio
scluto all'ItalU
Kiamesio I'orradini llgllo dtl sotto
prefetto di Ilomn, e tato decorato con
It medaglla d'argcnlo nl valoi militare
jier 1'opera vnlorosa tpieguta durante la
litlrata degll austriacl I.a Utazlone
dice die nientie cgll complva una rl og
ulz'ono con tie carrl armati, manovrati
da soli quattordlii uomlnl affionto
(luattromila nu'triai i lluteendu i firll
prlglonleil
I.'ardlta alne del i oriadiin da una
I .. .. ..
nuaiv Ul pi 'glonlei I ill
i
iifi i -o per
lllsiMIU llUlllO
(ilollttl, 1 ex presidtnti del i onslgllo
(del Minlstil In Italia, accusato ill tradl-
i mento, ssbato sera, d il dtputito Mai
ihcK0 fenturlone, stato esonerato
i iiall'accusa In hegulto alle invi tlgaAioid
(omplute da uno speilale omitato il
liuale. la scorsa notte Iapoito' clie
i ai cusa eia prj"i ut uiiiiianicpiu
(Ilollttl. clie fu
apo del djliliielto
llallano ncl 111 I cercralmente fu eie.
duto Hilt g iso la sui opera suia prim!
tnesl del ( o lflltto europeo pei mantenere
litalla fuorl della guerra 11 uo gabl
uetto caddo 11 mn.j 'ir formato
dall'dn Salandia
I'll altto comltuto inve-ligo le afn.se
contro I deptitati Talconl Pcloratl, Ul
(Jlovanul e Chlianigllo ej I Senator!
Panlzzardl t eftl' e 1 nssatl, acs'usatl
dl aver eostenuto iilolltti nel suo ope
lato II comltam am he per i predettl
dlchlaio' die le ticcuso erano Infondate
e cosl' akum deputati soilal'stl hanno
chleato 11 fentuiione lassegnl le pue
dlmlEsloni
II onmltalu d InveEtigaione loiupieh-
'leva I Mlnlbtrl Blanch! e Jianeo ed 1
vi"al "")n.ln "P"aii eiauo oggi pre-
sentl alia prima rlunlone della Camera
I ,,el Deputati, dopo la tlrma deH'armi
stizio
In vista della stoma nuporttnza della
rlunlone tutte le entiate della nuova
aula parlamentare fuiono nperte alle
ore 11 antlmerldlane nonostante the, la
seduta prlnciplasse ulle oie 1 pomeri
dlane II maestro Tosranlnl ed II deputato
Coppa hanno (ommemoiato la morle dl
irlgo Hollo con una speclale tappre
sentazlone del "Meflstofele" alia Scala
11 Mllano Toscanlnl dlresse lorthestra
e 1'On Coppa pronunzlo II dlscorso
commemorative
K. OF C. THANKSGIVING MASS
Archbishop Will Preside at An
nual Memorial Sen ice
Members of the Knights of Columbus
w H nttend nuw on Thanksgiving morn
ing at 8 30 o'clock, instead of il, as
previously announced, In order that they
may attend the relebiatlon to be held
lair i Hie morning In Lpgan Square
The Thanksgiving mass Is an annual
affair vvitn tne order, held foi the pur
pose of proving for the souls of the
members who have died This ear the
observance also will be In the nature of
a memorial to members killed In the
service nf the tountr
Archbishop Dougherty will preside,
and tho sermon wll be dellveied by the
llev. John J flreenslll, pastor of 8t Hd.
tnond'a Church The knights will Berve
dinners to orphans In various Institutions
throughout the city on Thanksgiving
'Day, as In former years.
Phltadelphian Admitted to Bar
Joseph Mlllenson. of this city, and W.
aiuu Yuieiuine. ot YiiKesuarre, were
admitted yesterday to practice before
i , .a , ..
KorsKJicHjp flomw uU,' ,r, f6n,-Vila
ipe unnoa atavee oupreme court.
k i r . 1 n
. - i . . 1 1-,.
W,vN , YmVrVnibSflGlVk. .21' t.JL. -a.'
yixiJKtwr x, ixmuipjA , TUJflSDAa , t
ON FREEDOM'S ROLL OF
STEVE (N2AVIT2. A.S.YPlrR.- .
Die' Masgjn?
C.UMSTEAD r-l.!LEINST0BeR
. VVooncXoc VcVoun33
CORP HV HALEY, LIEUfV DUBS,
W 'iNlitn 0 t E D
CUPID BE A TS FOE GUNNERS;
WOUNDS 10 IN BASE UNIT 20
,
.
Ufirts lilt l.lt'llt. htriHll' (lilt Elistf
, , ,
0fJlli Combs. University Work-
('is Olei sea
Four Othei Couples Expelled to
iiuioutue Engagements When
llospltul Returns
Ct l 1 1 1 -. aiiinis d.d tnuK e(
among the doi'oin and nur
VCLUllOil
rses of
Base Hospital No .'0 lepresentlng
the ("nlveistty of Tennsihanla In
Trance tlnn the lugli-poiver shells of
tlio German'
'''o at leist sus th- pie isant tumor
'lint has tinveled ouie.n fiom old
rennhnnla's sons and daughters In
rruiico
l.etteis fiom nuiseti attnoliel tu the
unit tell ii f at least four engagements
to )io announced when Bae Hospital
-No Ju if turns to Philadelphia
No one knows eactl- when this Is
to be. of ouib But as the hospitals
most strenuous work inded with the
signing of the atmlstice, even one Is
hoping It will be soon.
Woiil of a filth iiigugemeut lias come
ottic'Hllv It Is that of Kiist Lieutenant
Ueorge Il Stiode ,onc of the sutgeons
of the unit snd Miss Hlizabeth Combs,
a membu of the nursing foice The
news oiniK straight fiom the joung
people themsehes
N"o oiu tan guess liat bi ought 10
mance to Uasi Hospital Xo .'0, whether
it was Hie good example set In Lieuten
ant stiiHlo and his fianeee or some sub
tle iullueiue of strenuous das and wor
ried nights spent In vvaid und operating
PHILADELPHIANS CAREMARRHAM REQUESTED
FOR HEROES' GRAVES! TO BOOST PORT HERE
Col. Charles C. Pierce Sjstem-
atiziii; American Soldier
Cemeterie- in France
oik id mm illzing letneteiles of
American soldier dead in Fiance lias
been begun undei tin, direction of Col
onel fhailfs e I'iein, 1711 Oliard ave
nue, this cli, luad oi the graves legis
lation hi iv he nf iho Vmerlcan arm.
Two Philadelphia. Homer B Mcfoi
mick, 13J3 Nonh .Sixtieth stieet, and
Charles V Starr, aie assisting Colonel
Pierce Llrim u mt i 'harles 1 Lennox;,
of PottsMl.e Pa also ls on Colonel
Pierce's staff
Colonel Plene ind his Btaff ate lr.v-Ilte-
to loiicentiate these lemeterles as
much as possible and 'bring them to
togelher a lording to a cable dlspatcn
from ltaniond t: arroll, war toire
posiident of Ihe Public Lfdger, printed
toda
Mr. Carroll 5 dispatch declares It will
ba lmposslb'e to letuui these bodies to
the United .States and tells of the plans
to ninko the lemeteiies a peihianent
bond between America and Prance
erecting a monument at each large
temetei In honm of the Ameilcan
heroes
A photograph of everv giave Is be
ing made b the Ited Cioss to be sent
to tho family of the soldier Salvation
Army workers are placing small Ameri
can flags on each mound, and French
women often carr.v lloweis to the ceme
teries In tribute to men the hall as the
saviors ot France
Colonel Plerie was ietoi of M
Matthew's Piotesiant episcopal Church,
Eighteenth stieet and (Jiiard avenue,
when the war began He was recallea
tc resume mllltar service, having been
a retired legular arm) chaplain The
iv-ork of graves teslstration, which he
originated In the bpanlsh-American war,
was turned over to him
In the valle of the Meuse and the
Alsne, theie are about 150 American
cemeteries: tlftv more in the vicinity
of Nancy. Toul and Lunevillej fifty
north of Chateau Thierry; twcnt-flve
south Montdldler aid several In the
Vosges. In the back areas, at bane ports
and near Amiens, wheie the Americans
fought with the Btitlsh
WeUli lo Celehrule Knd ot War
Welrhmen of Philadelphia will cele
biate the winning of the war tomorrow
night with special services st the Welsh
Presbyterian Church. Twentv-tlrst street
and Falrmount avenue The Welsh
thplr will sing and addresses wjll be
made by J Levering Jones, the Itev.
William 11 Roberts, stated clerk of the
general assembly, and others
BRITISH VETERAN SPEAKS
Captain Sdinab lo Addrets Hoard of
Instruction Tonight
Captain Frank fiohuab. Royal Flell
Artillery, who served with Oreat Brit
aln'a "first hundred thousand," will be
the principal speaker tonight at a meet
ing' of the Board of Instruction for
Drafted Men, at the headquarters of the
Jewish welfaro board, 1618 Master street
Rowland, bead of tha Bureau of Voca.'
LJMV'j''(,"v'0,L I,hnbl? mmi,
uuier njiciii wm ue ur. Arthur J.
'araPti ',,,..
HONOR
RDAUNAMAN
Lost-at-S
L.MUSSELMAN
M.M. BOLES
H.M.IGNATIOUS
Uabel-Seea
Woo ttdGd
wr i";, '
J. A.COYLE
KILLED
SERGTG.V.UEE.
KILLED
loom. 'I lip fait seems to bo indisputa
ble that No .'0 lins made something like
a tCLOrd fin engaged couples
Ut lourse, juniors sometimes piove ln
corieit, tun as men alid maids occa
sionally ch-inge their minds But, how
ever, unotllclal at present, evirjbody at I
the hospital Is expecting to hear ot
four formal announcements before long.
The names ot the joung people con
cerned aie known to every nurse and
lntin at the University Hospital. Ob
' iouslj , thp cannot be made public
until the (iigagements aio oltlclally nn
nounied Hut the members of the staff
here ut home are brimming over with
i ongratulatlons and good wishes for the
voting muples who found their happi
ness In the midst of tho bloodshed and
daflget of war.
It will be a big da j when No 20 gets
back to town.
. . i i-
Committee "resents ItS De-
. r l
elopilieilt "Ian tO Regional
Director
Plans for (he development ot Phila
delphia s port weie laid befoie C, II.
Markham regional director of the Fed
eral lallioad administration, today by
the port boom committee
What these plans are, members of
i
tho lommltteo refused to divulge until
aftei theli meeting with the legloual
dliectof rie members of the com
mittee which was appointed b Ocorge
8 Webstei Director of Wharves, Docks
and 1'errles, prepared the scheme
which was presented to Mr. Markham.
Acting foi the committee, Dliector
Webiter also wrote to Hdwatd L. P.os
slter, diieitoi of operations for tho ship
ping board, asking for further alloca
tion of coastwise and foreign Bteamshlp
lines at this port.
The committee Is composed of the
leading shipping men of Philadelphia,
who were (ailed together and formed
Into a working body about two weeks
ngo by the head of the dock department
to formulate and put Into effect a gpeclflo
policy, which would at the same time
attract additional lines to this port and
assure them of the continued business
to make regular sailings from here at
tractive as a commercial proposition.
Prior to entering the conference with
Mi Markham. Director Webster was
asked
"Will our meeting vlth Mr. Markham
have to do with laying before him vio
lations of the recent embargo to compel
cargoes originating lu this section to be
sent through the port of Philadelphia? '
"No, we will not present any such
evidence." Mr. Webster answered, "and
until after the meeting with the re
gional director I am not at liberty to
say what will be discussed."
MllS. ALAN CUNNINGHAM DEAD
Prominent Delaware Comity
Woman 111 Only Two Days
Media, l'o Noy. 26. ' Mrs. Ilthel
Pusey Cunlngham, xvfe of Alan Cun
Ingham, Hr of Blackhorse, died In
her nome yesterday after wo days' III
ress, aged forty-seven eais, Mrs. Cun
lngham was prominent In society In
Delaware County, and waa a director of
the Woman's Club of Media. She waa ac
tive in the Media branch ot the lied
Cross, Children's Aid and other neigh
boring organizations
Besides her husband, who was at one
time connectefl with the Philadelphia
I'uime Ledger. Mrs. Cunlnghum ls
survived by three ions, all In the army
In France, They are Alan, Jr. and Ed
ward Pusey, who have been In France
sixteen 'months, and John F, Cunlng
ham. Mrs, Cunlngham was the daughter ot
Ihe late Kdward Pusey, Of Wilmington.
She had been in poor health moie, .than
y
'
a year. . . . r. .
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Ale.Ai1L
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FRAMING RIPPER
TO OUST MAYOR
Representative Stern Draft
ing Bill for Commis
&ion Government
WANT CONTRACT PROBE
Committee of Seventy to Piiss
Upon Proposed Legisla
tive Measures
A bill to rip Mnvor Smith out of of-,
fke and provide a commission form of
government for Philadelphia Is being
dtaftcd by State Ilepresentatlie Isadore
Htern, and will bs submitted to the
J Committee of Seventy for consideration
Another measure also being drafted
bj Kepresentntlvo Stern pi ov Ides for a
legislative Investigation of the method of
letting Philadelphia's street-cleaning
contracts.
IteprcentatH o.St em's tetin as n mem
ber of the House expires this month, but
he savs he will have the latter measure
Introduced In tho Legislature and will
go to Hanlsburg and vvoik for Ha pas
sage Hepiesentatlve Stein was ono of the
Pentose floor leaders in the House dur
ing the 1317 session of the Legislature.
He Issued the warrants for the arrest of
Movor fenillli ntiO tho other defendants
In the I'lfth Ward consplraiy fuses,
following the miiiilei of Patrolman
tleorge A Hppley 111 the Fifth Ward on
primal election da, heptember 19,
1917
Pittsburgh Itlll as Model
"Hie ripper measure," said Hepie
sentatlve .Stem, "will be modeled after
the bill which gave Pittsburgh Its pres
ent commission form, of government. I
am following the Pittsburgh measure In
drafting the bill for Philadelphia be
cause the constitutionality of the net
under which Pittsburgh's commission
form of gov erntnent operates has been
upheld by the courts
I 'It will provide for a commission of
five or seven members, with each com
missioner in charge of a department.
The question of eliminating Councils or
having a Bhort Council of fifteen or
itrnijr.uiie jiiemuers 10 worn in con
junction with the commlssloneis will be
made optional " ,
Representative Stern said he expected
to have the bill completed within the,
next two dnvs He also exnressed the
'hope that tho measure would bb passetl
oy me Legislature nnd put In operation
before the mavoralty campaign next
5 ear 'In order to deprive the Vares ot
the power of tho city administration hi
backing their candidate for Mavor."
"I dont like the term 'ilpwr,'" Mr.
Stirji explained, but I know of no othei
word which expresses the thought to
well. In the present Instance a surgical
operation Is necessary because oui pa
tient Is 111 and In a death struggle "
CASH AND GEMS
IN MONEY BELT
LOST BY WOMAN
I- T 1 r.1 s ---..,
'earing Hanks, bllC Lamed SlOOO
to Party Then II
Vanished
Money belts a banks are hlglil In
dividualized, lequire no elaborate build
ings, need no board ot dlrectoi s, entlrelv
Ignore mtlonal bank calls, are nover
checked up by bank examiners, pay no
Interest and aluuj.s pay out on demand,
but
Unlike a bank with Its Imposing build.
Ins and substantial vaults, a money belt
can be lost, straed or stolen, and then
Its assets, ns far as the owner ls on
cerned. disappear In a twinkling.
t That was the lesson In finance learned
by Mrs Charles W. AdePaelm, Wilrnocl;
street ncar Columbia avenue, who dls-
I trusted banks and canted $1000 In cash
and diamonds about with her In a
money belt.
.vira. jvaemeim went to a partvj at
the "home of Adolph Sn)der, Second
street pike and Suequehanna road,
Ablhgton. Among other things the belt
contained twent-flvo J20 gold pieces,
n J100 note, a SCO note and a few unset
diamonds in a little chamois bag When
the belt became heavy during the even
ing Mrs Adelheim removed It and hid
It behind a picture frame. ,
The belt was missing, she said, when
she was teady to go home. The aid
of the Ablngton police was invoked.
The police arrested Hmanuel Itelnhelm
er. Ninth street near Columbia avenue,
but Itelnhelmer sajs he knowB nothing
of Mrs. Adelhelm's belt.
OFFERED COAT TOO CHEAP
Man's Efforts to Sell $250 'Garment,
. Causes Arrest
Accused of stealing a valuable fur
Jlned overcoat from a Market street
store, Frederick Zaeher, Jamaica, Long
Island, was held In $600 ball for 'court
by Magistrate Pcnnock at CUv Hall to
day. The coat Is valued at $260.
Zacher was arrested at Ninth and
t'ollowhfil streets after seveial persons
reported to the police that he had tried
to sell the coat foi a ridiculously low
price
Men in Prison Held on Roblierv Cliuree
Two men under sentence n the; House
of i Correction for dlsordeiiy conduct
were arraigned before Magistrate Pen
nock and held In $600 without ball for
court on a burglurv charge todav. The
prisoners are David Brown and Hdvvai'd
ICellv, both of Chicago. They are ac
cused of robbing a store In the base
ment of the Windsor Hotel
$10,000 Worth of
BABY CARRIAGES
Just received from our fae
tory to sell at last l ear's
prices, wnicn aro
40 below the pres
ent prices Largest
stock In Phlla.
THIS $6)0.50
'style Lo
'north S35
Full reed body.
French mar.
THIS
$-1 -V.50
I I Wort'
STYLE
(IS
Wood Itooy. Ivory
Finish
Hpfflal Doll
Carrlate
full round reed
- I16.S0
Oakwood Chair Mfg. Co., Inc.
1007 fetes St. Branrh t4 R. ISIli Ht.
I Inralld rollln chairs rented and solil I
WILL SUBLET
UESIIIABL-B
Al'AK T-
MEN'T ON AITTENHOUMH
BqVABBl CONSISTIffU OF JfiyjS
bedrooms,- four iiathh,
.2" .
M
yittlml1l!rrj il
wliferr
8.
ANTICIPATE HOMEWARDRUSH'
i- 4
iNTiriDATI? IiniilCttrADnbllCU'
Steamship Agents Predict tlciwy
Volume of Lmigrntioii
A homeward rush of foreigners In Urn
United Mates to Hurope will follow the
final announcement of peace. It was pre
dicted hy steamship agents here Com
panies formerly dealing lnrcelv with Imt-
urnntH nre prepailng for an unprete- j
e'ented .olunie of emigration during the .
winter ana spring
Italy Is expected to lecelve the greater
proportion of the hacktlde of travel, al
though smaller currents will flow Into
Itussla and other countries. As soon as
passport i estrictlons are moderated, It
was said, steerage accommodations on
easthound vessels u 11 be Strained to ca
pacity. SEEiKLEGISlATION
IN HIGHWAY FIGHT
Laws Enabling City lo Do
Its Own Street Clean
ing Asked
COMMITTEE ORGAN 1ZING
The flght for clean streets will be
tarried to the Lcglslatuie
Details of the evils, hanltaij, and
financial, that have iieulted fiom the
sway of contractor-politicians will be
laid iefore tho chartet -revision commit
tee with a leiplest that Its legislative
subcommittee take stepi to In lug about
passagp of laws to authorize Philadel
phia to own and operate street-cleaning
facilities
This legislative committee will bo or
ganlzed when the chaitei-iovlslon udvo -
cates usremble fo, .o'lfcrence December
10.
Determination fo fight out the street
ckanlng wai at Harrlsburg was reached
yisteida at the second public meeting
on the subject conducted tinder the alls
pices of the Chamber of Commerce. The
decision followed Director Dalesman's
tcfusal to recedi fiom modification of
the spcrllUatlons that permit holdeis
of the 1919 lontiactri to use theli
own discretion as to how many vvoikers
shall be ifsed on the task
Protest Uatentnali's Action
An announcement b the Dlrectot that
he had rejected as too high tho bids
In all but three of the cltv's nlno street
cleaning districts did not cool the In.
dlgiiatlon of the representatives of the
leading civic and commercial bodies who
made up the meeting liven tho fact
that both Vato bids hnd been thiown
out did not serve to camouflage the In
tention of the Dlrectoi to ndheie rt his
"modlfli ntlons' which eliminate the onl
means of aesuilng that the work nc
luallv shall be done
Accordingly, the meeting adopted the
following resolution:
'flesolved. That It Is the hense of
this meeting that Philadelphia Is en
titled to nnd now asks from the next
State legislature as a measure offering
home rule an act granting authority to
do hei owji stteet clennlng und con
tracting, substantially as prepared and
advocated by the Philadelphia Charter
rtevl!on Committee of 1017 and Intro
duced as House bill No. 771 (Beyei) In
the 1917 Legislature."
Those who volod lor It Included iep
tesentntlvcs of the Chamner or Com
merce, the Board of Trade, the Bourse,
the I'nlted Business Men's Atsociatlon,
the HmergencyiAld of Philadelphia, the
Philadelphia Countv Medical Soclet,
1116 intCICllUrCIl reUClllllUll, Hif i.vmw.in
League for .Jood Government, the Civic
., ..,.., ,- :i--i ., .1... n'.....n'a
Club, the City Club, the Bureau of Muni
cipal Heseirch, the Board of Kducatlon,
the Committee of Seventy and the Lv
gan Improvement Association
Prepare IIiiIh for Legislature
A motion, was also adopted to send lo
the legislative committee of the char-tei-ievislon
committee minutes of es
terda's meeting and also of the meeting
of tho previous Monday at which Direc
tor Datesman was put on the grill
Among the data to be huilded to the
legislative committee villi be Dlrectot
Datesman's letter refusing the Com
merce Clmmber committee s demand that
all bids be rejected nnd the modifica
tions withdrawn This letter was lead
at jehterdaj's meeting
A
perfect
dinner
demands
Salted Nuts.
Favors, Bon Bona
to harmonize
with thettabb
decorations.
1516 Chestnut St.
W. J. STEWART, DM
De Long Bldg., 13th. Con Chest.
SPECIALIZING
In artl'tle, undetectable ponelaln dentis
try. Contour and exprenlon restoration
and Improvement Radical treatment of
porrhea tlghtenlm; looe teeth
PAINLESS SITTINGS
If desired at moderate extra rot by
new, highly nurcnurul European method
and preparation nffw being supplied by
tho Clovernment to army dentists and
aurqreons
Admitted KfTklrnt Keattonabte
P 0 t 4
s Ihe Kllk Klilrt iloune nf.I'fillmVInlila A
Good Fall CM riff
Underwear. P 1 -UUI
' m HiifmAn
v.... ..r."r" . .
, inn, nuw o. iiiiuui. -. srasonx prices,
A A.1217Market
Hv."' VL '"" Filbert.' Open Kvm. I
Ainu at Chester. Pa., ad a. XI.W .1 jlK A.
-Oft 4s.w-
$1 PER WEEK
niAMONDf
WATOIIIil
JEWEI.ltV
On Credit at Cash Prices
N Security Biqoircd
$30, worlli $50
Call. Write or X-aea
Wm. O'Donnell
13 S. 10th
Anln
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HUS
mb a
t?QirQryt?oyg;
s nggernerit rcings:!
sj
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linV i-tf-' a Wt'ik J
rMfflfiS'ATlJUUJ
OF OLD THEATRE
Desperate Work Saves His-
torie Walnut Street
"Playhoiise-v '
FIVE CHINESE RESCUED
Lfldderniun Suspended Over
Blaze Until Comrades 'Come
' to Assistance "
Amei lea's oldest plav house, the Wal
nut Street Theatre, narrowly ccnped
destruction by flames this morning
J hen n two-alnrni fire swept two build''
Ings on the north side of Walnut street
below Ninth, a fevy doors away from, the
historic playhouse v
The structures flint foil i,,.u n th.
lilize wero those at Kos 821 and 821 'S
vvaiunt street occupied by the Spad
ruiimuie company and the Oriental
Cafe. Both were bad,ly damaged and
the loss will amount Into the thousands,
A thrill was afforded the throngs that
gathered, despite the early hour, when
firemen and Policeman Harry Olbbs car
lied the wife nnd foui children of the
Chlni.se propiletor of the cafe Leong
Mow (lee from their blazing home.
While placing a ladder to effect the,
rescue of the Chinese family, BnrneV'"'
Fijnn. of Truck No 4. narrowly missed
death The loot and nan nf ihe im n
tho real wall crumbled under the weight
of the ladder and the flremrm -mo
Yow
Plunged liiwnnl toward the furnace be
i He dung to the laddei. however, and
um not ran Into the flames. Ifnp u. .
eial minutes lie remained suspended oxer
the blaze, in peril of cremation, until
comrades 1 eared another ladder and
rescued him from bis dangerous perch.
He was not Injuird
It was only by exerting their utmost
efforts that the firemen were able lo
prevent lire reaching the theatre FlameH
iU..c.eu uiKii m me air above the blar-.
lng roofs nnd long, fiery tongues were
shot toward -the landmark. A con
tinuous shower of npaiks added to the
"f. ,A ta" building between the
Hi 0 nnd the theatre served as a mo
teetlon ,
The blaze was dlscoveied a few mtn-
Aln8af er " .tIock ,n lh mornliiV
An emplo)fli of the P. ij, t, emergencv
wagon sLsjIo,. raw flames shooting from.
lf,e..M,? s V th.e Srmd hulI1lP htid the
structure housing the cafe, , ,?
The burned structutc foriperh- housed
Tnggart s Sunday TImis. a famous so
clety and political publication of a
generation ngo.
ane walnut Stieet Theatre
opened February 2, 1801.
was'
I'iretnen Rescue I'ainily
The which ls said to have
started hy children nlnvino.
been.
with'.
matches on the third floor ot a tene-'
"IV'IW IIUUC. Illi'in ?rXillTlt mnal....
street, burned so fiercely through that il
part of the building that firemen had &t
to carry the wife and three small chll- i$l
uren or .xncliael Lonpomor to the. ii3l
""" o iuungsiers were carried out.
nrni. uiHicuiiy vvas encountered lh the 3tl
rescuo of the mother.' who fainted from'" i.l
fright nnd excitement.
Mens
Uncler'wear
We have a very ex
tensive variety of Un-i
derwear of the better
if sort lor men. r rices are
al f 1 1 -T
hriured on tne basis ot
our early buying, which
means a considerable
saving 'to the purchaser.'
Proper weights, fo r
now and later. .,
Balbriggan $1.50,
$2.00 and $2.50 per gar
ment. American H o s i e r'y
Company's 'Merino, int
white and natural
$2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.
Union Suits a great
Msortment in cotton,
wool, linen mesh and
silk.
Closed All Day
Thanksgiving Day
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Haddock. Ilelatlves and frtenda Invited
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