: i.iijsSniv i wW!RSrjfi i f - :i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER " 19, . 1918 AP 20 f pw IP $ ?X ?., n-; V.j Kf Soldiers of City on Roll of Honor U Continued from I'nto One ", in May. of this year. Shortly after lil3 ' Arrival In Franco lio was promoted to tre a Daiiaiion sergeant injir mm irunw Icrrcd to tbo Fourth Division, Ilcsular f ,Array. in August, only a mourn or so f later, ho was promoted to ue regimental ftcrgeant major. Sergeant Major Herkert was wrapped tip In hla work and devoted to his own division. He firmly believed that It was tho peer of any of tho units In the American army, nnd that Its exploits would live forever In song and story. He always referred to his "outfit" as llio "Glorious Fighting- Fourth," and milled that he would ncvur cease, to be thankful that ho had been privileged tti servo with such u "Eallant bunch of boys." Before Joining tho colors Sergeant Major Herkert was the prlvato secretary of the president cf tho II. W. Butter worth & Sons Company, manufacturers of textile machinery. Ho was a mem ber of tho Church of St. Judo and the Nativity. Tho younc holdler was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herkert. of 339 North Sartaln street. Mrs. Heckcrt has been confined to her bed with a broken foot slnco the day peace A as declared , , Private Leonard Joseph, wounded. Is twontv-one years old und t,on of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Joseph. 2823 North Taney street. He li u member of (.0111 panv CI. 31Gtli Infantry, which trained lit Camp Meade and embarked for over sea duty last July A telegram from tho War Department receded a week neo states that tho young isoldlcr was wounded seercly In action on .September 28, but a recent letter from him dated Jovcmber 24. Informs his parents that he Is getting along fairly well and hopes to sail for home shortly. Prior to being called to the colors ho was employed ns n salesman. , Corporal Charles It. Clifton, wounded stated In a recent letter that he hud been amply repaid for his wounds, as prior to his being hit he had managed to add three moro dead Hermans to his list. He had been able to get them through the aid of a field glass taken from a prisoner. In the same letter he writes. "I am not tooting my own horn In speaking about medals, as 1 am the recipient of ono given to me by a dying Frenchman whom I pulled out of a burn ing tank." Clifton Is twenty years old and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clifton, 2011 Woodstock tdrcet. He Is a mem ber of Company D. 315th Infantry. He was a carpenter by trade. 1'rtvato LeEoy Iiobbs, otllclally re ported missing since September 26 has written to an aunt, Mrs. J. K. Vandor-illce- 3909 North Hlshth street with whom he made his home, that he Is In the best of health and expects to re turn home soon. It Is probable that he was slightly wounded and taken to a French hospital for treatment W hen he failed to report for rollcall on Sep tember 27, his regimental Intelligence officer listed him as missing and, owing to the poorly devls d system fT handling the casualty rolls, the supp'ementary statement that he h"d rejoined his com pany has never succeeded In -ive hauling tho original erroneous notification. rrlvate Harry Shcvlln. wounded the latter part of October, was much Im proved by November 7, when he wrote to a friend In this c'ty that he expected to Ir iVcharged from the hospital soon. He joined the colors September 14 1917, wan trained at Camp Lee and Camp fJonlon and went overseas with Company B, 327th Infantry After reaching France he was transferred to th head quarters company nnd Mas with that unit when Injured at the battlo of the Meuse. Frivnte Shevlln made his home at 1922 North Franklin street. Sergeant James Moran tiarrlih, woundeil on September 30. Is a native of North Carolina, but had been living In Philadelphia for a number of years PHILADELPHIA SOLDIERS LISTED- ON TODAY'S CASUALTY ROLL KILLED IN ACTION BKRGKANT JOSKriI A. MULLEN', Ches ter. COKI'OTCAL B. J. SIcCOLLUM. -'230 , South Bucknoll 8t. . nUC.LEB HENKV JACOIIY. 2000 nmr- rKIVATE JOHN I-. McJIAHON. 1S3S Insorsoll t ....- DiEn or ni.sK.tsE 8EHOK.VNT MAJOR BOIIHRT A. IIER- KEBT. 039 North Sartaln St COtll'OKAL JULES LEI1ILE. 1320 West rlUVATE'jAMES SI. CALLAHAN. 1S03 UttillB 0'. DIEI OK WOUNDS CAPTAIN CHARLES II. CItOHE. 193 Ltpplncott at. Woundfil Severely LIEUTENANT JAMES II. CUTLER. 230 Hchool tone, Uermantown (pre- LIEUTENANT EDIVAKU A. DAVIS, bl2 COrRTOItALNClLLLVM IlYERi. 140 East COIKT-OUALtIIUniI McCORMICK. 2000 East Somerset st. 1'rlrates rmvAltn C. WAtlNEIt. 2(103 North VvilVH WOXTON. J l.V. South Mole at. LOKENZtl RINALDI 187 LoEun at.. DANDLE (.LEAr-ON 2832 North Tay THOMAS V. MULLEN LY. 5003 Coyn- JAMES ALBERT HOLOMON. t-ai lir'B Tlraocl nrt rivatnut sts WILLIAM A. DWEB. 3704 P ton l, aro Ku- rlnceton THOMAS TATKICK nOUCHERTY. 106 FRANK rihKRAUSB.y0S10 CSermantown HiriiAmi MEYKK. 3!on North Mh, st. HARRY U. BROWN. " outh Qulnc(! Jiis?pii CORSK.NTI. 701 South fith at. WAITER II. IIAUI.E. 4IC.1 Uber st. IlUIlil J. lmNNELLY. 4303 North 10th JAMEsSl. O'HARA. 1012 MlfOin st. JOSEt'H II1NKLE. 3UO West Sedeely ATLEe'b. MABCIERUM. 141S llutchln- inn nt. E.ULK I. ELLIOT, 2040 North German- CIRAGOS KACHADORIAN, 830 Water- nEOICOE J. I.UTKH. ,-,2JR Kennedy at. jiimkpii ANIIRBW. 4S4 West Ontario st. CHARLES "'.DEENEY. 1313 South AUOUSTO riROVANTI. 2840 Vara- NfTHANf FRIEDMAN. 520 llee.l St. IIABBY 3. I'lbOANM. 2032 West In diana ave. SAUI. SKOAL. 400 Queen at. VETEB MHBI.IS. 3430 Solomon st. 1IENBY 1. HINESIAN. b'J I.a Crosse STANLEY rUljiKLaffiJ Almot st 243U North Jlllin iHUJw i..-,-.3 loin su WOUNDED, DKfiREE UNDETER ' MINED Cuntaln JAMES BROWN SCIIOCII. Waynrt tProvlously reported unotflcially). Lieutenant HARRY It. RAOE. 339 Washington avo. EDWARD W. STERL1NO. 3811 N. Dar tcn St. tPrevlously reported unofficially). Seriteants HARRY II. rURIIANH. 1229 S. 27th at. JOSErll F. CL'MISKEY. 2713 Llvlne- ANDREW MORRISON. 900 North St. JASIlfifSl. UABNIHH. 133 South B4tb t. Corporulx WILLIAM O. MABRINOTON. 221 North IIARlBYnK.t'KEninJEB. ISIS East Moy- aoHNno,DrONNELL. 2503T East Indiana avenUe- ITWates 'THOMAS C. ASCOUOH. 4103 Eaat 9th CwiLLlAM' II. IIENDEBSONK. B803 ' UkSnABU Si. JOSEril. 2823 North VINCENT COIA, 2043 Morris st, JOHN J. FITZGERALD. S llrewater avfnue. HARRY S. LENOX, 4085 Tackawana it. ?A til, I.KRKE. SXIlS Orthodox St. FREDERICK IIENUER. 2014 Master at. i'PAWILAS I1AUSIS. V12 Krlrndahlp ave. fjaVUi iUir-DMAN. 1011 East Moya,- .WnVEBsf THOMAS, 1334 Bouth 0th at. ittOOD. JOHN V., 290 Collora at., Oer- TKBY.nlICGlI v.. 803 Northeast Boulevard. 'HONAUIIAN. MICHAEL. 1324 Bouth 39tb at. WlSTAlt. OEOR4IE W 2843 Amber at. BAUMEISTER, FRED. 2805 North 2d St. 'JjAKTEK, IIARRIHON. 1719 Pal at. JURR.ir. MI U.I AM J.. 1230 South 27th t. 'SCHUBERT, JOSKrjI B., Downlnltovrn, - Pa. (Invalided to U. R7) ri.KTCHER, ARTHUR E., 402J Haver- ford ve. (VTASKN, ITIANC1S I"., 443 Qeen Lane, MBai!KTlwr"THE4)DO10S. 019 Winter '! ,. ' &' FRANKSMITHOR. HAfiR.YSHEVLIN Wour3-3 wouncVcd JOS.UMPEfc R3.HORWIT2 wounoen wiiLintitci E.CWAGN&I2 Vounrtccl TFAtiQUHAia. Wounded H.H.MCCORMICK J.COBSENTI WoorcJ(&d Wounclcd before tho United States got Into the world war. Ho enlisted In n national guard regiment in the summer of 1917, was trained at Camp Hancock and has been In France since July of this ear He was foimrrly employed as an en gineer on a city dredge and made his homo with Captain John Lank, f th -.iiro Wj-it Vcaer. at 135 Soma Firti fourth street. Sergeant Tlionian Ilojlun. wounded in the thiga during the battle of the Men1 Is still in a French base hospital, but Is imnrolng and expects to be sent home soon. Ho Is twenty-three years MERKI.INC.ER. IIENKY, 1S31 EaM Som- prnPt Ft CiERIIARDT. 1'REIl. 1521 West TULller st (Oak-"l ) CORE. CHARLES. 1127 Snjder ae. M'RENII. B. .1., IIL'7 .Snder ave JONES. Iirnil. 1JJ1S North 27th t WILLIAM II. HtKiHES. H-l Arch st .MORRIS JAMISON. 131'L' North I'raiik- JAVlYs J. BLOOMER. H.1S Carlton at. f'ANFIELD Ml Mill, 2'IIL1 Kdselv st WILLIAM CHAPMAN. LMI13 East Stella. I.EK V. JONES. 23", Latona st HYMEN- ZIETENIIEHfi. 143 Uturel st A.NTO.NA. SALAVA. 302I1 Earp st KAMH3I.rH THOMPSON. bSUO KrwU .VAnue. THOMAS M. DIDDLE. 270,- Stlli. st. ANTHONY CII'RIOTTI. 112S Chritlan. L.VWRENCE 1". CASSIDY, 241 South JMh st CHARLES T. LUCUSKIE. 4543 Edee- tnont at DANIEL McNAMARA. 1810 South Olad- Htonn nve PATRICK 4. ELAVACiAN. 213!) Vlnu St. JOHN L. KOIIIIINS. 1328 Arilr'e st I.II'NEPPE MVIVI, Sim Kimball st TIIOMS IV. JONES. 2HMI East Dauphin. RM.IMIII 1'APARO, 1131 Titan t. IIEOIKiE R. SCOT. 11 II Ellsworth st. HARRY II. KAPPAIT, 40.13 Krankford nvnu'1. CHARLES Jl. TOMASCO. 1311 South nth st PIETRO ZINfiltONE. HO.T Catherine st. DENIS HKiERTV. 20W Urandywlne St. (rln ! a private). JAMES DILI,, U3!i M,isrher st (servlnc ns a saddler). J:Kl,R,.'E.A- RI'IH'. 5120 East nth st IIENJIM1N I'. l.t)l'. 2!IS3 Tlltoli St. MliriN HARBISON. 5725 Pine St. BENJAMIN" F. MINI). 5418 Chester ave. l.OI'ls I-KEnS, mnii; East Thompson st. ELMER D. IIKIIWN. 1037 North 11th St. JJIIIN W. IIIHINS, Mil I'jrrlsh st JOHN CINCEENE. 442 Wharton st JAMES A. DIXON. 1812 Halnbrldce st ACIIII.I.E V. SCACHE. OfiS North 2d st. ERNEST F. WIDMAIER 1415 Kerbaugh. JXMhS llCON. 2421 EaBt Cumberland. JOHN J. hi HN'EIDKR. 2043 South lllth. ANDREW J. CLIFFORD, b. 107 Dia mond Kt ALEX M1SCHIEWSKI. 272H Albert St. MICHAEL POWERS. 3437 Clearfield et. WILLIAM S. I.II1K, Iiiih North fihth et. nmii.is tanrsi), iii-i Mimtrnse st. EDHAltD J. CCLLEN, 3431 ClearOeld. MAHON T. FOUNT. 102!) Unity it. CHARLES II. i.I.LA(.HER. 2302 North 15th St. JAMES A. CIRK, 1859 East Clemen. HERBERT R. OCHS, 3024 Baltz st. VII XK V. HARPCR. 2210 West .1th St. HU.VATIIRK REFIOLI. 1148 Chorltt sU JOHN SORDEN. 2114 Naudain St. VAILLLVM F. SPAI1R. 5327 locust St. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED .Major EFFINGHAM II. MORRIS, Jr.. Ardmore. trreilously reported unofficially . Lletltenanta WILLIAM STI'AKT LANDIS. 8(1 East Stuart ue., Lunsdoune (previously re. ported) J. V. MERRICK. 3D, Uoxborouch. (Previously reported unofficially). AUGUST MANASSEHE. 3U0 Diamond. EDWIN SMILEY-, 3203 Haerford ave. Herseants FRANK BROICS. 3433 t! st. CHARLES II. ItlN'EHARDT. S340 Pu laskl ave. CorporaU rilARLi:s II. BM'ERS. us" Crease st. WILLIAM RITCHIE. 4800 North Law rence at. Privates IIABBY M. KALMINE. 020 South 52d st. (Ineorrert address). THOMAS SPENCE MORGAN, 2102 East Ontario st. ROY J. MORHIH, 2042 Wallace at. JOHN . MOREY. 337 New Market at EMANUEL II. NEWMAN. 2435 Coral st, I.EO SMIDL1N. 31(1 S, Srhmeldy st. JOHN E. KEOUG1I. 215 North Simp son Kt, & HARRY S. TDMLINSON. 2270 North Cameo at. CHARLES N. CLIFTON, 2011 North Wodstook st. WILLIAM J. REYNOLDS'. 2940 Klpps at. OIAOVANNA GIAOP1ETRO, 183 Sey- meur st. FRANCIS DE SALES Hnnnvsldn nve. GOLDE, 3412 JOSEPH C. GORMVN. 607 North 10th. JAMES J. GBOMMI.EY. 2JI3 Richmond. RUBIN H. HOItW'ITZ, 28 North HOth WILLIAM SEIGLER. 838 North 4th at! AHEL J. THII.ES. 5737 Chester ave. 41AV1N WHITE. 3327 Emerald at. JOHN T, IIANNUM. 3423 Merlon ave. l.OIIIK KEYIIOI.D. 300H Emerald at. SAMUEL SEZEItillCKY. 1034 German town ave ROBERT JOSEPH SPRENG. 1127 Snyder avenue. JOHN F. BRADLEY. 2512 South 11th. JOHN CHIIJSIOI'IIER GROSS, liana- rifEDERICK SYLVESTER. 2703 Ortho dox st. THOMAS B. WHITTLE. 1B3B Harrison, HARRY JOSEPH MCCARTHY" 103i M"Cy MISSING CORPORAL PETER KERR, 2123 North 13th at. I'rltntes HENJAMIN II. LEVIN. 3118 Aramtnco c avenue. JOSEPH G. CROY'DEN. 1818 flnnth loth ABRAHAM DAVIDSON. 1718 South 7th'. JOHN F. DEHICAH. 11137 South 20th at. VHL'II KrlIKIttf AM. K.-.n Kr.wth llZ.lZJ:' PASIJUALE IlECAHLO. 934 Kemon st! WILLIASI GOLDM.N. 1011 Bouth Oal- luwny st. FRANK D. BAYRR, 3223 North 2th at. GKOROE L. HAHSON, 2909 Hancock au ii n r n II . W K ' mr 7 m, 'L. "J BATTLED IN LIBERTY'S CAUSE LOUIS SACKS - Vounctecl Corp CH.CUFTON A.O.RAFFERTY woonclta wcvncicu FI2ANK MB.YIN Wounflsd cJOS.tZOSS Wounded P.D GOLDEN Voundtd S.SCZEEBICKV V.CHAGELE VooncIcdt t.L.EUIOTT Voundcd old, was trained at cjnip Meade and sailed for France in July last Beforr Joining the colors ho was employed by M J McCloskey, 107 Market street and made his home at C071 Iteno street Prlinte IMwnril Jtimrrlson, twenty-six years old, was wounded on September 20, according to un utlictnl telegram re ceived by his iste. Mrs Ella Zane, of 5D4G Chestnut street, with whom he made his home. He wasMrafted m Ma), ralnrrtj at Camp Me.ide and sent to FratiLv In July as a member of Com pany I,, 31Cth Infantry The last letter received from him was written early in fe morning of the day he was wounded, probably only an hour or so before lip went "over the top " Prlvnte Daniel Cuporell, twenty-seven ye.iis old. was slightly wounded on Oc tober 2. according to a lettir Mated Oc tober 11 received by bis mother, Mrs Annie C.iporeli, 0101 CSlenmore' avenue. He enlisted in tho summer of 1917 and went to France In July of this vear as :i member of Company M, 110th In fantry. Private Marthal S. Aguevv, twenty three years old, wounded, was drafted In April of this vear. trained at Camp Meade and went to France in July as n member of Company D, 315th Infantry. He expects to be homo soon, accoiding to a letter received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A It Agnew. of 1250 North Fifty-fourth street Jiibt before sail ing overseas, Private Agnew married Miss Catharine Morl.iritj, of 039 Wynnf vvood road. Corporal Joseph II. Tlnne.v. olllclally reporteil as wounded on .September 29, wrote to his mother, under date of No- "Everylhine OJC " member 24. that ho cvery,milB ijy wa(J ..fe,nB nn(... Wrote Wounded and everything was ".. c,-,Vlnl"B ,1S i. .'. ., ,. t!.io days ago a tele- gram from the War Soldier, to Spare Mother's Feelingi U o p a r t m ent ar rived, Rtatincr that ho had been Injured His famllv was much upset, for they realized that evidently he had been camouflaging n bit about his condition, and, as he had invariably ended all his letters with tho laconic statement, "Everything O. K.." began to wonder how many times he had been Injured. Still thev felt that If ho was able to write a letter on November 24 and had been wounded on September 29, nearly two months before that date, he had probably entirely recovered from his In jury, then they cheered up consider ably and began to appreciate ine thoughtfulness of the young soldier In trying to spare his mother's feelings. Comoral Tlnncy Is twenty-four years old. was drafted In September of 1917, trained at Camp Meade, assigned to Company C, 315th Infnntry, and sent to France in July last. He was an actor bv profession and would have been on the road this bason with a musical com edy company If the war had not Inter vened. Ho made his home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Tinney, at 259 West Diamond street. Private James llogan. officially re ported as missing slnco November 9, had evidently returned to his own "outfit" bo soon after that date that he did not consider his absence worthy of mention In writing to his family on November 10. He was drafted In May, given a hrlef but Intensive training at Camp Meade and went to France as a member or comnanv A 315th Infantry. A brother Is a member of the Machine-Gun I Bayallon of the 314th Infantry. Tho' l'WVrOPLAYH f t0llk JP THEATR. ES OWNED AND MANAGED BV MEMBERS OF l THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT S2D AMOVE MARKET EDNA GOODRICH In "TREABON" CEDAR 00TII . CEDAR AVENUU LII.A LEE in "MAKE A LITTLE TAnTY" "."-vl OMI A I tn. tc Maplewood Aves. VwULAJlNlAL. ::m and 8:15 V. M. 11ESSIE LOVE In THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING" CI lDi7kr A 0TH MARKET STS. C.Uln.N. MATINEE DAILT NORMA TALMADOB In 'HER ONLY WAY" FRANKFORD 4715 Frttnktord Av- SESMUB HAYAKAWA In 'HIS niKTHIUailT" TCiTirnDcrtM soth and dauphin Jfc.rrfc.iauiN RTn. mat. daily CLARA WILLIAMS In "CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE" JUMBO FRONT ST, A CIRARD AVE. Jomi-o Jmirtlon on Frankford "It" EDITH uibikbtt m "JaJWtii BLaB HINO" M.CHERINS Wounded W conduct - JOS.W&I3S Strtft.R.A..HERKET wounclffrf untci H3 L.DODAICH Strdt.THOS.BOYLAN Wounded wounded 3 L.FRIEDMAN Woundr' V.B.UGHES 'VoOadr c5 L.RINALDI Wconc'cd TRMULLELUV fVoontcd young snldleis arc tlie sons of Thomas legan, of 1809 Huntingdon sticct. Sergeant Bernard 1'. Golden, slightly rounded, was a resident of Chicago and was drafted In that city. He gave as 'its emergency address, however, tho homo of his sister, who resided at 2832 Ridge avenue. She died during the In fluenza epidemic, and so far as the War Department can discover Golden has no other relatives. Private Thomas .1. O'Brien, Company F. tl5th Infantry, was wounded In ac tion September 28, according to an ofll lal notlLp received by his parents, who live at 4727 Unibrla street, Matiayunlt, i few days ago. A letter, however, dated October 10, Hays th.it ho was HI for a while, but had recovered. He was drafted a year ago, trained at Camp Meade and has been In Franco since May. Private Frederick llenser, wounded, I" twenty-one years old and a member of Dattery D. 108th Machlnc-Gun Bat talion. He enlisted at the outbreak of war, and following a i-liort training pe riod on the outskirts of Philadelphia was sent to Camp Hancock for Intensive training and embarked with the Haln bow Division In July. A telegram from the War Department slates that he was wounded on October 6, but a recent letter from the young soldier himself In forms his famllv that hybrid returned to his regiment. He received his education at Temple University and was formerly employed us a clerk by the Bell Tcle l.ho"e Company. Prlvato Ituhlu S. Hnrnltx, wounded. Is twenty-four jears old and a member of Company I, HCtli infantry. He was sent to Camp Meade in May. und fol lowing a short training there he rm baiked for Franco last July. According to a telegram received a week ago from me war Department. Horwltz was l'uundccl slightly on October 1 linS to n recent letter, the young , illlnost elK , , to being to , , r moving Accord- ng soldier Inc called mov lntr-nlctlirn operator and lived with his parents. Mr. una mrs. imviu uorwltz at 2336 North Thirtieth street. Private Lorenzo Ittonaldl. Company A. First Infantry, wounded November 7. Is another native Italian who willingly responded to a draft call and fought side bv side with America's own on tho battlefields of France. Tho Government telegram baIng that ho had been se verely wounded In action came to Mrs. Cornelia Foglla, 187 West Logan street, where Hlonaldl boarded prior to going to camp. He had lived In this city about six years when summoned to join the colors. Private Frank E, Krause, 6745 Ger mantovvn avenue, wounded, had wrltter. of his Injury long before his father re ceived the notice from the War Depart ment In his last letter, dated Novem ber 17, he says that he was wounded hi the leg In November, hut falls to give any details. He added, however, that he expected to be sent home soon. He Is a member of Comnanv C. Twentv-thlrd Infantry, and went to Camp Meade last! May wnn a urait quota irom this city. Ho remained In camp only two weelts before leaving for overseas. He was born In this city twenty-seven years ago, and educated In tho local public schools, A brother, Harry Kraus,e, twenty-one, of the Fourteenth Machine Gun Company, returned from France on tho Leviathan with the wounded last week His hand was smashed Septem ber 29. Sergeant Harry Loivden, wounded In PHOTOI'LWH I nCf KT 82D AND LOCUST SWEETS LUI.UJ1 Mats. 1:30, a i30. Evica.utoutoll CHARLES RAY In "WTRINUUKANS" NIXON B2D ANR MAmu..87TS;,,d THE SUHMARINE SINKS" (Comedy) pARV" RIDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. r-rvrw Mat. 2:10. Ev. 0:15 to 11. FANNIE WARD In "JAPANESE NiailTINQALE" rKOI I 02r AND SANSOM STS. rUVVw'L.l Matinee Dally WILLIAM B, HART In "THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE" STRAND OERMANTOW'?vaevneanco BRYANT WASHBURN in "UYJ'SY Til All' WEST ALLEGHENY5S&SSV cJOS.C.&ORMAN IllSSlfUh "VJTri0Y-,&. L.rf.rt. artlon, October 3, degree undetermined, was a member of Company A, Twelfth Mnclilno Gun Bat liluccoal's Brother tnllotl. He went to ti ii ,r i i Franco bcvoit I ainfully If ounded months ago, and has seen consider able action. Word that ho had been In Jucid wuh received a few days ago from tho War Department. Relatives of Ixivv deti got a letter from him, dated Octo ber 30, ut which time ho said ho was in first-class condition and helping to chaso tho boche. It Is believed that ho was wounded on November 3 Instead of on Octnbe- 3, ns mentioned In tho wlro from Washington. Lowden enlisted a year ago, and trained nt Gettysburg. He Is a brother of Policeman Charles Lowden, of tho Trenton uvenue nnd Dau phin street station. Private Frank Freldmnn, 1911 East Moyamcnslng nvenue, wounded, Is a member of Cotnpuny B, 310th Infantry, nnd has been In Franco since July, In a letter received by his mother yester day he rays that ho waB wounded Sep tember 20, In the leg, and has been In a biiso hospital since then, but Is Im proving rapidly, and la now nblo lo get about with tho aid of crutches. Ho got called to tho army In May, and was trained at Camp Meade. Private William II. Hinthes, wounded. Is a member of Company G, 31Clh In fantry. He was Inducted-Into the service September 20, 1917, sent to Camp Meade for training and sailed for France July 8, of this year. He received a shrapnel wound In his left arm on September 29. According to a telegram to his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Hughes. 321 Arch street. A few- days later a letter arrived from the young soldier that ho had been bad ly wounded, but after an operation had fully recovered. He explained that ho had waited until all danger was past beforo writing her, as ho did not want her to worry about him. Before Prl vato Hughes entered tho service ho vim employed as a dispatch clerk by tho Fin Icy Acker Company. Cook Edward C. Wagner, wounded, wrote his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wag ner, 2603 North Darlen street, btating that he wan In a hospital recovering from a shrapnel wound In the side. He added that ho had entirely recovered and was "so fat and btrong you will not recognize me when I get home. Hegular hours., pknty of eats nnd a good bed havo done the trick.'' Cook Wngner, who Is only nineteenth years old, enlisted In 'he regular army on July 25, 1917. He la a member of Company D, FIfty-e.ghth Infantry, and sailed Jor France on May 9, of this year. He has a brother, CharlcH, who Is also In the army, "Some. wh"o In France." Private Thomas P. Mnllelly, wounded. Is twenty-four years old and on of Mrs. Winifred Clark, 5003 Baynton ave nue He wns wounded s. vero,y on t 'O Inst day. November 11. and h's folks havo not heard from him Mncc ho wns Injured. Tho last letter received from him, dated October 20, states thot he had been over tho top three times and had come through without n t-c-atch. Prior to being call-d to tho colors he vas emp'nyed In a dye works. His step father and two brothers-in-law are also In the service, Trlvnte HurIi .1. Donnelly, vvunded. Is twenty-eight ea- old nnd formerly resldrd nt 4503 North .Sixteenth s're t He Is a member of Company B, 315t', Infantry, nnd trained at Camp M -de Accordl 'g to a teleg am fr m the War Departmeit, the young soldier 'vas wounded on October 8 He Is now con vaUseing in a hospital at Colonla, N. J Accordln. to "a roc ut lettc I ln- been necessary for the unending physi cians to amputate his leg. The young soldier's parents arc both dead. Private Wnller llnulr, wwnded, mem ber of the 316th Machine-Gun Battaion, Is tvvtnty-foui vears old and formerly rtslded at 4951 I'ber street. According to a telegram from the War Department the young soldier was InJureJ on Octo ber 1. A letter ncelv d yesterday 'rom Lieutenant Het.dirs;n. his company c m mander. dated November 24 said that It i had been necessary to rcmovi Hagl"'s light arm up to the elbow. Hag'e was also hit In tho left wrist and received two wounds In the left leg, but Is now convalescing, the letter added Prior to enlistment he was an Ice wagon driver. A brother, Henry, twenty-eight years old. Is now In France and another brother, Erwin, sailed for overseas dutj tin oc weeks ago. Musician Joseph C, Gorman, wounded, Is a member of Headquartets Company, 321st Fied Artillery. He has to?n serv Ico on five sectors of tlte western iront Lorraine, Verdun. Chateau Thierry, Soisson3 and the Argopne Forest. He was wounded In the Argonno Forest, October 4, On November 2 he wrote i that he had completely rccoveied from his wound. ' Musician Gorman was Inducted Into the servlco October 12. 1917. trained ut Camp Lee and Camp Gordon In a letter written September 20 to his ' mother. Mrs. Anna Gorman. 507 North Tenth street, he tald that he was en closing a piece of German paper money, which he had taken from a captured German In the fight at Chateau Thierry But the money did not accompany the letter, the young soldier evidently having forgotten to put the note In the envelope or It having been stolen en route. Private Earl L. Elliott, t-criously wounded In action November 11, Is a member of Company C, Eleventh In fantry, and was hurt in the final charge at Sedan the last day pf the war. Ho had previously been gassed. Enlist ing in June of 1917, he trained at Camp Hancock n ear beforo going over.-cas. He Is twenty years old and was in the Jewelry business beforo joining the colors. Frivut Francis D. IJohlrn. 3412 Sunnyslde avenue, reported wounded In today's official list, vviltes his mother. Mrs. Bridget Golden, that u. sniper put a bullet through his left shoulder and laid him up in the hospital tor a while, but that ho Is getting nlong flno noiv. "Ho made a 'bum' Job out of killing me. ' and a comrade standlnr; by shot him, so j he will never snipe ranybody else," j Golden added. He was trained nt Camp Leo, Is twenty-six years old and singled Private Joseph Corsentl. wounded, has returned trom trance, lie is In New York now and in a letter a few days ago to a cousin. Miss Mary Olio, 704 I South Sixth stieet, nays that he was Injured September 28, but that ho had I'HOTOPLAVH The following theutros obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corpora tion, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the ti fir OOTAJNCD VH H M W L iTKBowa'J! I II n(votuTKiyf y Stanley Booking Corporation. All 1 12th. Morris s Pussyunk Ave, rtinaulDra Mat. Dallyaf.': Evirs.OslStO ttUAiNL; HA.viMtJitnir.iri in "HER MAN" A Dni 1 f B2D AND THOMPSON STS. ArULiLAJ MATINEE DAILY THEDA DAnA In ... "THE SOUL OF UUDDHA" ARCADIA oTSVSff?: ow 10TH IS P. M. wir.i.ArH ltrcin tn TOO MANY MILLIONS" Dl T Timinn BROAD STREET and bLUn.t)lKU SUbQtJEHANNA AVE. MARION DAVIES, In BURDEN OF PROOF" BROADWAY .W! THEDA RARA lnrol "WHEN A WOMAN SINS" vs. no COG MAIN ST., MANAYUNK EMPRESS MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TALMAIK1B In "OOOD-NIOHT. PAUL" FAIRMOUNT XthKahOy THE ,1BLE;VME,"WIFE" n-AAylll V THEATRE lS11Markt r AlVill-il Ii A. M. to, Midnight. Market St. MAIlx riLlvrvJlVi m "CAPRICE" rT-I I CT IHEATIIE Below spruce 56TH SI . MATINEE PAILY RERT LYTELL tn "UNEXPECTED PLACES" GREAT NORTHERNna'i'pf m? TSEN MEI In ., FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE EAST" iiuinCDlAT MTU WALNUT STS. IMPERIAL .Mats. 2:30. Evj.7&fl. UlBRALDINB FARRAR In, 'TURN OF THE WHEEL" KNICKERBOCKER UAAnT, DOROTHY aiSH In BATTLINa JANE" I r AnUIJ 41ST LANCASTER AVK. LEAUt-iv MATINEE DrtILT JJRYANT WASHBURN In . U X lJ9 J AA4JU r virtually recovered. Ho was a member of tho Headquarters Company, 316th Infnntry, and hud beon In France since July last. He left here last June with a draft contingent for Camp Meade. Corsentl was employed ut tho New York Shipyard, In Camden, before Joining tho national army. A brother, Tony Corbcntl, was drafted at the same time und was assigned to tho same company. He is still in France. FRANCE WANTS SYRIA FREED Official Statement Disavows Any Ambition Regarding Territory New York, Dec. .19. (By A. P.) Asserting that "France has no ambition whatever in connection with territory In Syria," tho French official bureau of Information declared In a statement Is sued here last night that "all Franco Intends to claim at the Peaco Confer ence, as regards Syria, Is that the Syri an people shall havo self-determination." "It Is true," the statement continued, "that the chiefs of the various Syrian groups are all agreed lo consider Franca us the only power that can properly In sure the protection of Integral Syria. "Syria, In accordance with ono of tho fourteen principles stated by tho Pres ident of the United States, has the right tovfreely choose her own status and It her status Is to be under the French protectorate, It will be becauso she will ha,e made tho request not because France will have insisted on It." ENOAGE5IENT8 HAMILTON unaENHEIJIER. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. GeBcnhcimer, of 2333 N. 17th st., nnnouncp the engaeement of their dauRhter. MARIE, to Lieutenant FRANK C. HAMILTON. United States army Lieuten ant Hamilton hae Just returned from over seas servlco. IN MEMORIAM "We have loved him In life: let us not for et him In deatft." In lovinpr remembrance of Lieutenant FRANCIS CHARLES LOOUE of the United States .Marines" who died on fentember 10 1018 while en route to France with his rcslment "A eallant soldier, a peerless friend, a prlnco anions men." LE HON TEMPS CLUD. IinitAL In lovlnp memory of my dear friend. HAllUY ft. 11EHAL who departed this life Dec. 19. 11)10. E. L. JONES. Iteatijs AIIRENS. Suddenly, on Dee. Newton Center. Mass.. 17, 191R. ADOt.PH at Aimr.N's. Jr.. aited OS vears. Residence, 1015 8 St. Ilernard et. Funeral services Fri. 3 p. in., at Church of New Jerusalem, Dancing THE COWANOVA STUDIO announces the opening of their select social dances Saturday even ing. December 21, at 8:30. All styles of rlancing taught, inclu 'ing the latest moderji dances as intro duced1 at the convention. Chi!drcn's classes Tuesday, Wednesday and Paturday. I 210 S. 13th St. Davison Bldg. THE EVER-POPt'LAR MESSIAH wilij be ncNDnnnn nr phl.adr'pWn'ri noted nrtranizatlon of trained voices, 300 rtionur The CHORAL SOCIETY rynrn thu direction Ilenry Gordon Thunder, Directot Assisted by. members of the hiladelphia Orchestra T And h fnllowlncr ioted Artttfl Florence Hinkie, Soprano Merle Alcock, Contralto Henri Scott. Basso Walter Pontius Tenor DECEMBER 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Bmle of tickets nt Heppf 1117 Chestnut St. commend nc December 20 Subscriber. nnl members m.v secure tickets Vrc IS nnri V. from Mr Hlnv. o .. SPANISH STEAMER "URKI0LA MENDF FROM PHILADELPHIA roii CADIZ and BARCELONA-! Sailing About January 5th For IVelght Spare nnd Rates Apply lo Gailey, Davis & Co., Agts. . 316-320 Walnut Street Philadelphia l'lionc Lombard 2005-0-7 College-Trained Young Man good address ard pleasing personality, three vears business experience, includ ing advertising vvorlc, vvanta connection with live organization In Philadelphia. Sales or production work preferred. (1 340. I.EIK1ER CENTRAL. I'ilOTfll'LAYM ! IRkRTY LROAD COLUMBIA AV, L-IOCI 1 I MATINEE DAILY ALICE, BRADY In "ORDEAL ROSETTA" 333 MARKFT stiieet thjeathb jjj ivirtrvrvni i o a.m. to 11 no p.m. HALE HAMILTON In 5U0U AN HOUR" MODFF 42a SUT1I ST. Orchestra. 1V1V1,, Continuous 1 to 11. TOM MIX in "MR, LOUAN, U. 8. A." OVERBROOK U3D $gfrtt CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "A DOG'S LIEI?' An uxtra Feature. PAI APP 12J4 MARKET STREET I iniA,EJ j0 A- M lo-jj.jj Pi M. MABEL NORMAND In a -iivrKi71 all" PRINCFSS 10,S "ARKET STREET 1 rVUNVOJ g!30 A M j MONTAGU LOVE ,"'"" "THE OROUCH" RFOFNT MARKET ST. Below 17TU I1--lU, 1 11 A. t. to 12 P. M SHIRLEY MASON In -" "GOOD-BY, BILL" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. "LAW OF THE NORTH" RI IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TII ls-XJt- l 10 A. M. to 11 US P. M. , EARL WILLIAMS In ' " "THE MAN vniO, WOULDN'T TELL" SAVDY 'S MARKET-STREET Dt V J I 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT JUNE ELVIDOE In "'""'"'fr "THE ZERO HOUR" STANl PY market Above iotii OlrtlNLtil it no a. M. to 11:18 p." M. "UNDER FQVn FIAaS" victoria "yj;s srn'S n tL p xxr rrMal UKSM.T X, "nJ A I By OBTAINID ljtl jT ! Plll'll ' V"ouc m N J BwQ"'0iUTnv4g Wf.". DEATHS 22d and Chestnut ata. Int. private. Wood lands Cem. ALnERTSON. Suddenly, at th fovln ton. Dee. IS. HAllUY M. ALUERTSON. Notice ot funeral later. ANDERSON. Deo. 17, JAMES T. AN DERbVON aired 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 v. in,, son's resident's. Howard H. Anderson. 118 Peyton ave., JladdonOeld. N. J. Int. private, baptist Cem ABHTON. Dee. 1R. at 4033 Powetton ave., ANDREW U. A811TON, aged 07. Dui notice of funeral will bo given. ATCHISON. Dec. 17, HANNAH nilACKEN. widow ot Btcwnrt Atchison, nelatlvea and frlenna Invited tn funeral services. Pal.. 1 p. m., S.vio Poplar st. Int. private. Friends may view rcinaina Krl.t after 7 p. in. DAEIin Dec 13 ISAAC L.. husband of Frederics. Dachr, Relatives and friends, Clrarmaliers' Union, No. 106: Phlla. lajdce. No. 04. L. O. of M.: Southwark Turn and Honntaic Schul Vorcln. all other oreanlja tlona of vvhlch he was a member. Invletd to funeral, Frl,, 1 p. m.. 123S Point Urecze ave. Int. JIar Nibo Cem.' Komalna may be viewed Thurs., R lo 10 p. m. ' DARTHOIXJMEW, Dec. IS. EDWARD, husband ot late Idary M. llartholomew. Rrla. lives and friends Invited tn funeral serv ices Sat.. 2 d. m., P. O. H. of A. Home, Chatfonl. Pa, Int. Hillside Cem, Itemalna may he viewed at Hillside Cem. IIASSLER, Dec. 18, CHARLOTTE E. daushter of Charles K. and late Jennie E, Ilassler, aged 2 months 0 daya. Funeral services Krl., 1 p. m., grandparents' resl. dence, 0100 Larchwood ave. Int. Northwood Cem. nENDEI,. At Lenola. N J., Doc. 10. DOROTHEA, widow ot Gottlieb Mendel. Fu neral residence of granddaughter. Mrs. Emma Toulson. 4025 A st. Int. Qreenmount Cem.. HunT 2 n. m. . 11ENNER. Dec. 17. JACOR IlENNER. aged H7. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Hat,, I p. m., son s resi dence. John It, Henner, RtS Davis ave., f'llftnn Heights Del. Co.. Ta. Int. prlvato, Ml. Pnce rem. . RENT. Deo. 18. at Overbrook, Pa MARY KTERN, widow of Luther Stedman Rent. Funeral 10:43 a. m Frl., at Over brook. Int. private. UERNASCONI. Dec 10 JACOB, hus bind of Mary Uernasconl. aged 70. Rela tives and friends, Musicians' Protective Asso., Local No. 77. A. F. of M Phlla . are Invited to funeral, Frl.. 7 30 a. m.. 833 N. 21st st. High mass St. Francis's Church O a. m. Int. If.ilv Cm,, r?m HONNF.lt. 1,.v in ANNIE, rinttf liter nf James and Barbara Ilonner. Relatives and, friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m.. parents' resllcnce. 2141 Oakford at. Int. Hoiy erne Cem. 'Remains may bo viewed Thurs . H tn 10 n. m BRADLEY. Dec. 17, MAI1EL. wife of Albert E. Bradley and daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Scott. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m., residence. 020li Cedar ave.. West Phlla Frltnds may call Thurs., 7 to 0 p. m. Int. prlvnte. IIRINTON. At Sermalze. Prance. Dec. 8. of pneumonia. W, CARROLL, aon of Walter and Elizabeth S. Brlnton. of Frankford. aged BROWN. Dec. 10, ELMER MtLTON. son of William M and Josephine Brown (nee Pcrret) aged 11. Relatives and friends. Fuplls of the West End School, Invited to uneral, Frl , 0 a. m , residence of grand mother. 0103 Larchwood avo.. West Phl'a. Services St. George's Church, ftlst and llazleton, 10 a. m. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem Auto service. III!CHANN. Dee. 17. MARGARET R'THANAN daimhter of late Daniel and Roso McCurdy. Relatives and friends In vited to services, Frl.. 11 n, m. 2203 Fltz water st. Int. Newtown Cemetery, Bucks Co., Ta. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 7 to n p. m. BURD. De. lfi. Dr. J. PATTERSON, son of Joseph Burd, of Junlntft Co, Pa., and great-grandson of Colonel James Burd nnd .Sarah Shlppen. Relatives nnd friends, Columbia I.odre, No. 01, F. and A, M., In. vited to services Frl . 10.30 a. m., Oliver ! H. Balr liMn.. 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. pri vate, i CAHOON Dee. IS. MARGARET TA. 1IOON. daushter of Mrs. Ida Ulrlck. aged i si. :aaii Westminster nve. Due runri' vi' n given vvai.jiv.i,u ai iiii,, ipvser i.. tjr- -nn Arcn sis. int. vrivmr. mantovvn. suddenly. Dec 10. WILLIAM KEENET. De 10 i-WNIfc T., daugh III'GH son of Chrlutlnn Jahn and late Wit- ir f i:mma and lito F-nnk F Keenev. Itom Cnrdwell aged 24 Relatives and frlpnoa Invlfprt In rnnrn! ITrl . ' n m.. apartments of ICIrk & Nice. 0.101 German town nve.. Germantown. Int private. CARNEY. D c. 10 JOHN. Hlstnnd of ll'ldtret Carnev (nee T.eeV Relatives and friend Invited to funeral Sat.. 8:10 a. m. 221."i Greenwich st. (22d and Dickinson!. Hlsh miss St. Edmond'a Church 10 a. m. In'. HaIv Or Cem. An'o fineral CARTER Dec 18. WILBUR MYRTE TITS, hvsband of Ann 8. nnd son of the Rev. Sinue' C nnd Emia M Carter aced 211. Relatlv-es and friends livlt-d to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., 31 N. Llndenwood st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be M...i wri,, h (o in p m. CL1NE Dec. 17, RALPH M.. hushand of Irene Cllne (nee SIrrnsonl. need 80 Reln tlves and friend. Jlrotherhood of Rnl'rnnd Trainmen nnd Relief Asso. of Atlanta Cltv R R.. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 n m parents' residence. 1721 llmnre at.. Cnmden. N. J. Int private. Harlelgh Cem. Frl'rt wv oil Krl 7 to O p. m. COLLINS l)r. 17 JOHN C. husband of E. Grtr"d Collins (nee Weeksl end son of Michael D. and late Elizabeth Collins aeed 37 RMatlvea and friends. St. Elisabeth's Assemlilv. A. C. U : Division No 22 K. O. II : emplovea of lla'duln Locomotive Works. Invited to funeral. Sat. 8:30 a. m. 18ns N. 21th st. Solemn requiem mass st, Eliza, beth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. , COOK. Dec ti LEONARD It . hushand of Catharine Conk (ne Crnmmllleri. Rels tlves and friends, all societies of vvhlch he was a member. Invited to funeral serv ices Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3300 Emerald st. Int. private East Cellar Hill Cem. Remains niav b viewed Frl. .after 8 p. m COSTELLO. Suddenly, at 118 E Prnvl. dence road Aldan Pa., Dec. 10 ELLEN, Widow of James W. Coslello. aued 08 Rela. tlves nnd friends may view remains Thurj from 0 lo I' p m. Int. St. Aenes's Cem.. Utlca. N. Y . Sat CRIDER. Dec. 17, MATtY E.. wife ot Georg-o Crlder, aced '-,"3. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a. m., 3004 E st. Illo-h mass Ascension Church 10 a. m. Int, private. CROZIER. Dec. 18, MARY, daushter ot tato William nnd Mary J. Crozler. Rela tives and friends members Evangel Presby. terlan Church nnd Sunday School, employes Allen. Lane S(ott. Invited to funeral serv. Ices. Mon.. 2 p. m.. ."(HI Whitby ave. Int, private, Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Sun., 8 to in p. m. Auto service. DESAHAYE. At Norrlstown, Pa.. Dec 17 KATHER1NB L. I'ARRICK. widow of William J. Desabaje. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence of sltcr. MriT: M. V.'aironef. 2021 I'onlar st.. Phlla. Int. prlvato. Mt. Vernon Cem. , DEVANY. Dec. 18. BERNARD J., son of Bernard and Annie Devany. aged 1 year 2 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 10 a. m.. parents' residence, iis.ll N Vanpelt at. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. .. DONAHAY. Dec. 10, Do WITT 8. DONA. HAY. M U.. son ot Mary 13. and late William If. Donahay. aged 50. Relatives and friends Invited to (.ervlces, Frl.. 2 p. m.. molher'a residence.' Adelphia, N, J. Int. Ardena. N, J. Conveyances will be at Free, hold station to meet trains leaving Broad St. Station, Phl.-a.. 8:33 nnd II a. m. DONNELLY, At Camp Wadsworth. S. C. Dec. III. JOHN J., son of Andrew F, and Margaret M. Donnelly. Retutlves and friends, soldiers, sailors and marines. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 0:30 a. m.. parents' residence, 2810 Richmond at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 11 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Com Auto service, DREHER. Dec. 10. EUILTB. widow of riillln Dreher. aed S3. Itelatlvea and frtendn Invited to funeral. Frl.. 3 n. m.. resl. drnce nt ion. George Dreher, 3727 Melon at. Int. Mt. Monan tem. DWYEIl Dec. 18. JOSEPHINE, widow nf Patrick Dwver and daughter of late John and Margaret Allen. Funeral private. 17.' N. .'tun nx. ctntemn requiem mgn mass St. Elizabeth's Church, Sat,, 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. - EVANS. Dec. 17. at Rosemont. Ta,, WILLIAM L. husband of Alice M. Evbhs, aged 01 Relatives and friends. Cassia Lodge. No. 273. F. and A. M.; Montgomery R. A. C. No. 202: St. Albans Commandoy: K. T.: Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8.; Belmont Drl.lnic Club. Invited to funeral services Frl. It a. m . Church of the Good Shepherd. Rosemont. Pa. Int. private. Re mains may be viewed Thurs . 7 to 0 p. m. EWINO; Dec. 17. MAUD, wife of Orlm .1. J, Ewlmr and dauchter nf Mary and late Unvld Ncoll. I'ue nolle in ru'irtni iJT.Sirvrirf. 17 nATIIARINE. widow of Domlnlclc Farren. Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral, sat., n a. m lain a. Irfltheow at. High mnss of requiem Church of th? Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m. Int. Cathe dral Cem. Auto service. FEOLEY. Dec. 17, GRACE E.. daughter of R. Lmerson and Annie M, Fegley. aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 8 p. m.. parents' residence, 171(1 N, Judson at. Int. prlvRtc. Frl.. 10 "'FINCH. At Palmyra. N. J.. Dec. 1L Rev MATTHEW MINOR FINCH. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bervlc-s Sat., " S tn.. Central Baptist Church. Palmyra. N J. Train leaves Market st. ferry l:.1fl n. m. for Palmyrn. N. J. Int. Mnrsan Cem. GAFFNEY. Dec. 17. CHRISTIE, wife oi Charlea Oaffney. Funeral services and Int. private, 130 Suman et,, W lssahlcaon, at con- "11... in,In . 1 CATHARINE. daughter of Frederick A. and late Catharine aallagher (neo Walsh), aged 16. Relatives and frlenda, children pf St. Ann's School, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. resi dence of father. 2822 Edsremont nt. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv sepulchre Cem Au'n srvle 'OITHENS. Dee 18. FRANCES ADEI.E STOTESBURY OITHENS. vvlfo of Dr. W. H 11. Glthens. Services and Int. private. GREENLAND. Dec, 18. ELIZABETH, widow o Arthur C. Greenland, aged 78. Relatives and friends ' Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 t. m.. residence of aon-ln-law, Charles P, Jamison. 017 N. Crelghton at. (02d and Westminster ave,). Int. private. NOOrrToslrM'ArN!il!De?en,f0. .MAGGIE GROSS. MAN (nee Maull). wife of Jacob arossman. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral .services. Frl., 2 p. m husband's residence, 17SS N, 28th st. Int. private. 1IA1IN. Dec. 18 FREDERICK A., bus band of Ella Hahn. aged 57. Relatives and friends. Court Cohockslnk. No. 142. F. ot A: Selocta Tribe. No. BBS. 1. O. 11. M.I Lib. erty Castle. No.il4. K. G. E.t Westmoreland v..,iv uneflctal Society. United Brothnrhnnrf UAt,WlUilwi' iT a of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Union nin. riupiuj're u f,t,at, f nnucrKlll Co, inv'liea io iutii Bervicca, aav., a p, m 2D37 N, 4th at. Int, Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. 8 p. m. HALL Dec. 18. ALFRED, husband of late Betty Hall Parkinson, aged, 07. Rela tives and menus. ,au aocienea or wnicu na WSS S. memutr, '"'H'" I" luncmi services, Sat.. 2 P. m.. residence of son-in-law Wl. it. . Tf,.rMrnan. 1110 N. Judson at. Till Greenwood (K. ot I',) Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve, IIAMMELU At the William L. Elblns Masonic. Orphanago. Pec IT., ANNUS F w4ew ot Lowjs.F. IRtBM4), e 81, Hl- DEATII9 Uvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl. 2 p. m.. dispel of Andrew J, Balr Son. Arch and 10 In sts. Int. private. ' HAnni80N. Dec. 17, nUSSELIi'E.. son of Henrr.. L. and Ethel I, Harrison (nee Hunslnger). aged. 10. nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., i i. ni.. parents' residence, 2012 Hicks st. (ISth and Shunlt sts.). Int. Evergreen Cem.. Camden Friends may call Frl. eve. Auto funeral. HARRY. At Conshohocken, Deo. IT, WINK1ELD S. husband of Mary E. (ne Johnson) and sou of late Benjamin am) Lydla, VV. Harry, Relatives and friend In vited to funeral services Sat,, 2 p. mw 114 Harry St.. Conshohocken. Int. private. Riverside Cem. HARVEY. At Colorado Springs. Dec. 15. MARGARET, widow of John Harvey, for merly of W02 N. Park ave. nelatlvea and friends Invited- to funeral services. Frt. 2 P. m.. David It. Schuyler lllUg. Broad and Diamond ate. Int. private. , HAUSTEtN. In Atlantic Cltr, after a, short Illness, on Dec, 17, 1018. WM. F. HAUSTEIN. son of Samuel and Clara L. Hausteln. aged 38 years. Funeral services will be held at 100 Paclfla ave,, Atlantln City, N. J.. Friday morning- 20th Inst., 9 .. o'clock sharp. Funeral train for Philadel phia leaves at 10 o'tlock. HAYES Dec. 18. JOHANNA, widow of Patrick M. Hayes. Relatives and friends Invited lo funoral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.. 0034 Spruco st. West Phlla, Solemn requiem mass St, Carthage a Church 10 a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. , II BALD. Dec. 18. ALBERT 13. ItEALD. husband of Marv Story Heald. Funeral services nnd lot Metnuen. Mass HEINZE. Dee. 17. HENRIETTA, widow of Herman llelnze. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 10 a. m . Sharon mil. Pa. Further services 11:30, a. m. chapel of Andrew J. Balr .aV Son. Arch and loth ats. Int. private. HENRY. Suddenly. Dec. 18, JOHN LOUIS, husband of .Martha Elizabeth Henry. ogea i. iieiaiivia ana xrienns, uouDleqaytv ,i Post, No. 1MI, G. A. It., of Tamaqua. In- ""Vd vueri io luncrai services, oai.. x:ao p, ra.,. 1,737 Germantown ave., Mt. Airy. Int. Ivy Jim uem. HIMlrULBERaER. Dec. 10. ISABELLA, wlto ot Darius Hlmmelberger. aged 0O. Rel atives and friends Invited tn funeral serv ices. Frl.. l'lO P. m.r 2120 N. 13th St. Int. HIUsMe rem, via funeral car HOLMES. Dec. 17. ELKiA A., widow of Samuel M. Holmes, aged 30. Relatives and friend Invited lo funeral Frl.. 2 p. m.r f,720 Wayne ave., Germantown. Pa, Int, private. Ivy Hill Cem Friends may call Thurs . 7 to 0 p ni. IRONS Dec. 17. WILLIAM, husband of Elizabeth J. Irons, Relatives ami friends, Court oi St. Aiuans. mo. 85. r. u. or a.. Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p. rn. 2()3t Wharton st. Int. private. Fernwood Com. JAMISON. Dec. 18. BLANCHE DOUGH ERTY JAMISON, wife of William J. Jami son. Due notice of funeral, residence of mothe-. Mrs C. Dick. 2347 N. lflth at. JENNINGS. Dec. 17. BRIDGET daugh ter of late Michael and Mary Jennlnrs. Rela tives and friends. Our Lady of Lourdes Soel- ty, Harmony Circle. C. of P., Invited to funeral, Frl., 830 a, m., 2130 Summer at. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a, rfl. Int llolv Cross Cem. juflhn. uec. if, ai uiurnore tiospitai. Aatiawil.p N. C whllA In srvlf or u. h. Armv Tank rorpn. Co. c ao.1iti TlattAllon. Ltt'I'l' uin ii" ! ' v.a ii.e mwiiio, aged 10. son of late Samuel Mlnnt Jones, of Vnrrlstown N. J,, nnd only grandson of lata Wm S H'enger of Phi a, Int Morrlstowrt. NKALCK. Dec. 17. RERTHA D. KALCIC. wife ot Victor E. Kalck (nee Dlnclev). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. " p. m. Int. private. Mt Morlah Cem. Remalna msv he viewed Frl.. after 8 p. m. KAUFMANN Dec. 18. ELLEN KAUF. vtANN. wife of John Kaufmann. aged 60. Due notice of funeral 341 Rltner st. KAUFFMAN. On Drc. 10. IMS flELINA M. wife of Freder'ck KnufTman, Relatival nnd friends Invited to funeral services on Thurs., nt 2i0o p m. precisely, nt late resi dence, 1114 Wallaco et. Int, private. Mt. Peaco Cem. Remains may be vie(vved Wed nesdav. 8 to 10 p. m. KEEN Suddenly, at New York ELIZA t.. ilnuehter of John F nnd Sirah Long- notice ntince Keen Services Frl. 12:0 p. m.. Arch Ktft MetSndlst Eniecnnal Church. 'Droad n iatlvf and frlrtnd Invited to funeral. l'rl. 8:30 a m. 01.11 Snrlngfleld ave. Sol emn mass oi requiem i nurci oi ine aiosi rtcd onrrnm'nt 10 a. m. Int. private. KELLEY. At h's hm. njol Woodland ave Dec. 18. CHARLES E.. husband of lat" Phil, na 13. Kelley. aged R8. Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2.30 p. m. daughter's residence Mrs. Mary J, Uber. 0038 T-lnlty place, near 00th and Chester nve. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends mnv view remains Frl., 7 to 10 p. m. KINO. Dee. 18. RICHARD J., husband ot late Maria King (nee Faber) Re'atlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3 P. m.. residence of son. Oeo-ge J. King. iB27 Pemberton st,. West Phlla, Int. pri vate. H.dv Cross Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl. eve KDERNER-RENNER. Dec. 17. FLOR. ENCE B.. wife of Rudo'ph Knerner.' aged 20. Duo notice of funeral from mothers rpotrteT-en 110 R"SComt at KORMANN Dec. 10 JOHN W. KOR. MANN. Jr.. hushand of Magdalena Kor mann (nee Kettlnrer). aged 2!). Relatives and friends, members of Court Oeorgo Wash, ington. No 124 F. of A.: Yonah Tribe. No.- 41? I. O. H. M.: Phlla. Lodire. No. 104. U O. O. M.. Invited to funeral. Frl.. It . m.. residence of parents 094 N Randolph st. Solemn requiem mass SL Peter's Church 9 a. m. Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem KOSHLAND Dec. 1R. ABRAHAM, hus band ot Emma Kohland. aged 77. Due. no tice of funeral. 1043 N. Camac at. - LAFFERTY. Suddenly. Dc. 1. .TA3IE8 J., Jr.. son nf James J and late Marv Laf ferty (nee Gallagher), aged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. residence nt cousin. Mrs. CatHarlna Dougherty, 25.10 Richmond st, Solemn re quiem mass nt St. Ann'a Church 10 a. m. Int How Cross Cem. Atn . LUNN. Dec. 18. ALICE DU8TON, wlf nf John Lunn. Relatives and friends invltad to funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. m.. 413 Wyo ming ave.. Audubon. N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Frl.. 8 tn 10 p. ro. MADDEN -Dec. 18. MILDRED daughter of Thomas and Sue Madden (nee Donahue). Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral,. Frl.. 3 p. m.. residencn of parents. 245 'N. Wonamaker st.. Wesi Phlla. Int, HoIyCrosa Cem. Auto service. , .. ... MALONE. Dev. 17. ANNA M.. wife, of William J. Malone and daughter of Mary and late John Kenney. Relatives ana frlenda. all societies of which she wae a member, invited to funeral, Frl., 8-10 a. m.. 5338 Hadfleld St.. B3d and Baltimore nve. Solemn hlgn requiem mass m. Jaia. chy'a Cliurcn 10 a. m. int, nwr wain?grai Cem. Auto -funeral, MAKTINDELL. At Newtown. V-..-Twelfth Month 17lh. ABBY ANN MAR TINDELL. aged 07, Rclatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice, Friends' Home, Newtown. Pa. Sixth-day, 2:30 . m. Int. Wrlghtstown Frlenda" Bury Inc Ground. Train for Newtown leaves iteadlnir Terminal 1:23 p. tn. . McANANY. At Hamburg. Pa., Dec. 17., HARRY, eon 'of late Michael and Mary Me Anany (nee McCabe). aged 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 730 n. m.. aunt's residence. Rose McAnany. 2358 Tulip st. Solemn requiem maas St. Ann'B Church 0 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Coni. Auto service. :'CAULEY. Die. 17, SARAH, widow of Patrick McCauley and daughter, of laU Manus and Sarah Burns. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 . .in.. brother's residence. Nell Burna. 1140 8. r,2l st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Francla do Sales 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Omit flowers. McCORMICK. Dec. 111. SUSANNAH, wife of John McCormlck. aged '74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. a P. m . 1341'E. Hevvson at. Int. private. Odd Fellows' Cem. McKEON. Dec. 17, CHRISTOPHER D:, son of late John and Ellen McKcon, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,, 0 a. m.. Arden road. Radnor. High mass of requiem SL Catharine's Church, Wayne. .10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. ?JE McKlNLEY. Dec. 10. residence of daush ter, Salisbury, Md., MATTIE J. McKlNLEY, r Ki.ll.hnrv Mil.. MATTIR J. Mi-ICINLEY. ,s3T widow of James II. McKlnley. Relatives and' friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., . 5 2 p, m.. Church of tho Atonement. West " Chclten and vvayne aves.. uermantown. int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. ... MBNNEWI8CH. Dec. HI. HERMAN MENNEWISL'H. aced 00. Relatives apd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 n. in., funeral narlora of Wetzel & Son. 1.'330 Germantown ave. Int. private. Auto service, Sister and brother communicate with above nddress, IIIJRVINB. Dec. .17.8AMUEL S.. hus band of Caroline 'Mervlno (nee Sherrlck). Relatives und friends. ColumMi Lodge, No. 02, K. of P.: Albert II. Ladner Club. In vited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., son's residence. 1350 N. 20th st. Int, Fern- "MILLER'. Dec. 18. MARY A., daughter of late ITiarles and Amelia A. Miller. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 10 u. -m.. 1838 N. Bouvler at. Int. Central Laurel Hill Cem. pmltJiovwsV . MILLS. Dec. 10. HARRY O.. husband of Margaret Mills. Relatives und friends . -s a J..HAHrtl & Labi Clin 9 v t Vlrl inviieu i luiwiui K,,i. wu,. -. .. ..... 2021 N. 4th st. Int. Oreenmount Cem- R umtna may be viewed Sat,, after 7 iv m. sfcMINTZBR. Dee. 18. CARL FRANCIS, son OI l.ouls.anu neicii ix. .tiimsvr ,urtj oui- llvan). Relatives and friends Invited tn fu neral. Sat.. 2 p. m . residence of parents. 200 8. Cecil it.. West Phlla. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may bo 'viewed FrL, eve. Auto funeral. MOORE. Twelfth -Month. Slxtaenth-dar, ISAAC W.. husband of late Elizabeth B. Moore. Relative; and friends Crescent Castle. No. 08. K. O. B., Invited to fu neral. Sat.. 2 P. m.. 8503 Waverford ave., formerly of Onth and Race. In;. Haver ford Friends' Cem. Oakmont, pel.. Co. , MOORE. Dec. 10. JOHN T.. huaband of- Mary E. Moore (ncellealy). amq 37.neU. tlves and frlenda. Cassia Lodge; No, 27., r m.. realdence of Stephen L. Moore. Upper a1, Ruehlanil. Autna will rnee train Downing- i town 12:34 and Byers I0S3. InL Windsor V -J Usnllst Cem, .... .. ..- I'f NEWKIRK, At west uape;iay. uec. i.-"j it.icii- IT.. flnuirhtei- of lr. and Mrs. Clement New kirk, aged 25. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, '.West Cope Mav. N J., Sat., 2 p. tn. Int. Cold Springs Cent, "O'DEA. Suddenly." Deo. 17, LIZZIE T., WIQOW Dl 1I1UIUI.S J. ' c. i,Tia,'Yn .,i,u - s friends Invited to funeral. Hat., ,8:80 a.-m;, ti ;, 803 W. Somerset, st. 8olemn high requiem .j mass St. Edward's Church 10 n. mr IfiU . i New Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral. , ODELL. Dec. 18, EMMA, widow of ,, Elijah Odell, of Des Moines. la. Funeral C services Frl.. 2:30 p. m.t niece's apartments,, ' uatnerine v reeq uoaur, iu d, join sv, iw, , lA8CIIAt.tJ. At Hampton. Va.. Do. .t. , llUJlblll l'AEUlAsVU BNVU (Is VUfl IUV,U "'pENSYL. Dee. 17. WILLIAM J., hus.,j band oi Annie 1'ensyi ami son oi Kins ana ',,.e Mnriraret Pensyl. Relatives and frlenda no- 1 Ilea of the 18th District. 2Ut Ward Repub lican Club, Invited to funeral, Krl.. -8 a,.ru., ' B545 Rldvo'ave., Roxborousli. Solemn bask requiem mass St. John the Bnptlst Church W ' a. m. Int. WestBilnster Cenji.f l '- j--ri i CvaWsiusJ on Nt fats i J f A 1 - V. i-i- ;& VVC: K t . s " ' i " l Y... ' fi j : .I ''J- .'