Winnht'ffiin'Tiif! T" I iiP2 r K'i- EVENING PUBLIC LEDG Ell PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918 la . k. (mWffl. I. n s ff. fc"l.v it r r ' i( I . IS Irr A 5 l & V I SCHOOLBOY HERO .WOUNDED AGAIN i r U.il..u.l XJditHiittt - I Ifit ilUWIUUU AlilllUUMl J it t-itoti Toclay Lieut. Burk Also Twice Hurt DECORATED AS BRAVE & Chester Officer Stayed With' hi Cnmnnnv Three Davs Dc- ? . r, T spue severe injury Lieutenant Walter Scott Burk. Chester, who wan cited and decorated for sticking1 with his company for three days despite a severe wound In his head and Private Rowland Hannum the fourteen-year-old schoolbov. who had all the city's truant officers by the ears when he enlisted In 1916 and man aged to get away to the Mexican border with the old Sixth Regiment X G. P . are named on the day's casualty list Both have been wounded for the second , time, Hannum was In the famous "Iost Battalion." -Name of thirlj-slx men from Phlla- T delphla and vicinity appear In the casu- ally record for today. One man was i killed In action, three died of wounds one died of disease, four arc missing and the remainder wounded. Among those reported missing Is Lleu- tenant Norton Downs, of Three Tuns ' - - an aviator, who una killed In nn aerial t-mtv-no icars old and an ..'the mom battle In October and whose fate was , her of St Peter Church I'lflh street rtnorted throUKh unofficial channels onianrt filrarrt avenue He told of his cn- Nomber 7. Apparently tho Wpr De- partment, despite the positive proof of Lieutenant Downs's death, has not "offi cially" recognized the fact as yet. Lieu tenant Downs Is the only soldier luted today who was killed In action. Two ro reported to have died of wounds, eleven an wounded severely, four as less seriously Injured and two are miss ing. Though born In Chester. Lieutenant Burk spent several years In Phlladel- "" -"- """"" " """ ""lary. 118, ami arter a short training i He married a Philadelphia girl. Miss i period ho olunteered to join the Sixty-I ucaaie u. jjarasioy, or ;o v esc uenign avenue. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Burk on December 13 and has been named Walter Scott Durk, ,Tr. Lieuten ant Burk earned his commission at tho first officers' training camp. Fort Ni agara, and was attached to the 357th In '"lrJ' a "K'mln " .""'" V. ""icelnp nn,, bcen wollndr,, ,p r,gllt arm a . ,. . - ,.. I U ! umi .-c. iUii ... ..mi. ncni. iKiimt .,, Retting along 'very nicely Prlo: France last June and has been at or near the front ever since, attached to the Nineteenth Division. This division, by the way, was highly praised by Gen eral Pershtng who declared that Its i work was second to none In the expedi tionary Force. ' Lieutenant Burk was wounded for the first time during the flattening' of the St. Mlhlel salient, and was laid up for twenty days. Ills second Injury came during the great battlo of tho Meuse, and though shot In the head he re fused to quit, and stuck to his pot Until his company was relieved, three days later Young Private Hannum was nttend " lnr the Belmont Public School, West ' Philadelphia, when the Mexican border ' troubles sent the National Guard scurry ing to Texas, tic was wild to go alon.;, ) but his parents and teachers could njt cee.lt that way. Being big and strong .! .for his age, he managed get by the W recruiting officer and Join the old Sixth Ileglment, N. G. r., but had a harder Job getting nway frlm his parents and f from the truant officers. Abetted by a 3' wise and wily sergeant, however, he f turned the trick and landed in Texas 3 with his unit Later, when this coun- .try entered- the war, the truant offlcms tried to get him again, but the at my authorities Blood back ot him, and bo went off to Camp Hancock with his comrades. "When the Sixth was reor ganised there he was attached to Com pany M. Some tlmo ago the War Department reported Hannum as missing, but re cently his mother, who lives at 725 North Forty-first street, received a let- tor from the youtlirui soioier in wiih.ii ha uxplalns mat no n.ii. i ' Ko IiIh mother Mrs Mary Fleming, re wounded and was recovering rnpiuij in rVed word that he tun! neen n"rloulv T a base hospital. Young iiaununi romrs wounuefi in aenon on .November 11. tlin nf riahtlng htock. both of Ills grnuuiaiii- ua ine ariniHiue was sigiieu. nut ,iH vet i prs having served In the Fnlon Army !no word has l,ee he,,nl fiom the xoung i ers naviiiB " r soldier hlm-elf A letter written amimd dirtnr tho l ln "ar ..'. "'" icucr vo , . . s.ntf.,1,i1.r. ta.i ,1,,, ,, ' kia mnilier lie says- 'Well 1 wanted to ,.,., ...lrf ,,.,, h. , ,,, , t, . -.( in Herlln hut I guets I won't now for the Germans got me. But It's not 1 tn thlr,tv Fleming Is a graduate of the serious, so don't worry" Speaking ot Philadelphia Trades fVhool ' his experience when the "Lost Hat-, Private Hugh Doiigbertj, wounded. Is ." tallon was HUrrounded In the Argonne i twentv. eight vearH old and formerlv re 'i Forest he said "It was terrible W- "'led wltli i his brother. James J Dough I, Sdeno,h!ngto cat and, lothhig to drink -1 P'-m Jsour ' for days. iou couiu near v. """""" ' men moaning and shrieking on all sides. T-" The enemy shelled us mercilessly. Hut I our commander. Lieutenant Colonel WhUtealev told tho Dutchman to go ! vVlumb to hell when they asked him to plumD to mil ...,. - surrender and we stuck It out un f A 11111. A brother. Sergeant Alfred Hannum. Is a rgeinbcr of the Fortieth Airplane Btttallon. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES i.,...ni rtohert II llaa. reponeo wounded In today's casualty list. Is a hero of many battles. He was first ' , . . gasfed last Fcbru - Fighting 5mce nry. At that time Fenniarv First 21. r,"L'm"?.t. 'f tcoruarj, rirsi brigaded with the ST-...-,! dedal Verdun Kro.nc'1' H "UP - ft UK,,-. M. , , MM J,1 I,. , ....In. Ina'thr doctors In April that lie. had re covered from the effects of being gassed Twenty-sixth Infantry, and was Imme- dlstely promoted to sergeant. and rejoined ins unit, company i dlstely promoted to sergea Hlllas partlclPiCod In that d successful operation, the Sergeant Y brilliant and ftattenlnr of the Kt. Mlhlei salient and escaped unscathed, but was wounded when his leglmont was transferred to the Verdun sector. In tho fighting north of Verdun he was struck by 11 ninchlne. un bullet, which tore through his leg tember .', ne savx. mat the nutili and thigh, shattering the bone In two man's shell found me, when our company places. ' was fighting In the Argonne seuoi. Two The voting soldier Is now leenvering pieces of the hlgh--xpIoalve shell Htm, C in a hospital In Ne York lie Is able inn In the bieast, while a third toie to walk on crutches snd has the promlae 1 awav the uuiscle In m right 111111 Hut of his doctor to be dmrhaigod cured In 1 1 in still here and alive and it's all light. Hires months' time Ilia molher Mis for 1 etpect to ho fully recovered m j. fi Hf rrlet Hlllas. 254 West lllrrh street. T '' ftnd sister. Miss Hlile Hlllas. have Juat , rrtilrneu iroiu a visit id mm Hergeaiu 11111. is euusirn 111 ine regu- lar army In November. 1918 was ata- , tlonril for a short time at Port Pain Houston, San Antonio, Tex . and went to France with his regiment In July, 017. w'lth aeneral Pershing. ramaral Arthur J, Corbell. 1 snorted liiiselng. Is a native of Wllltes-Barre, his father being a veteran engineer of the n la ware. Hudson nnd Lackawanna Railroad. Two slaters, however, Mls Mary .and Miss Winifred Corbett, live jh ;,i , at. 3300 .Woodland avenue, this city. W . Though the War Department lias notl n ' ftm hi family that Corbett Is missing. Ihs chances are mat ne is euner in 8. hfiiplUl or has rejoined Ills regiment anrl that the correction lias not yet cauttht up with the first report of his titinrs. .The last letter received from Mm wan df ted November 7 and arrived about the last of that month. Corporal A 'fle'ieant Krederlek J. AVelleln. Conv . j uany - vim iw'm ,i..mi ..iiniiuii, 1 V 6aly gassed In the Argonne Kor- .::-. -. lAllh Irt.T.I U iotkiI llltnll.. t anu epeni iiiouiu in n uno uospiiai ' .,,1 11a iva fnnitAt.i mnlnu..l L rcUII - a...,..v.. .ikviwicu the Auto Car Company's I'hlladel. I. branch. Twenty-secoud and Arch rit. and joined the . colors In No- rWBtsir'Of lt year. Sergeant Wellam. uttM OOUi maimer uuu was jto nod. ts K raplitv. ftr tftfc a corvwal and f,5S tTln 'iPia.aanpasiVi, ! "Hi' nil FELL sssH I 4flf !jA AEKiM BBinBBBB Wil " &'W BBBsVnU !IPK V r-H&i III HPW JhSHk! - s BO'WANP hAhnum wounded g 1 sBlk. JB lfcls of. llliiiHGHHILsLLLLLA. Wl mKKm sssHihHi I BBBBBBHbBbIBBBBBBBBBBBbSI I HHaMrVV jfanlaiaBBBBBBBBHI H LIEUT WAIUP 5 BUCK, WouswV dOJtM PiHKOWiTr Waundpd CHABlttH. BOtnHAM Pled UNHK ll jfcT3 I I I 7. I yji. i SHbwK gKasKaVi . Ma f ivV ' yTllTLXv JSfmK tmmmm m l:...uz -.tx . jflHMn&aYv hhwii i -.Hittik. IbVR- iAi-rar ii tnnrr.H. j...' -' nil m.Hrvr. JR -, &-? v Cv -1 Wi: m NOfcMffO JKO-LEfBErCER Woundtd vc pouoHterr funded counter ulth mustard c.is in n letter to 'ls, father, written on "n.i'l R-ty " Before jolnlnE; the colors lie lived at J22h freasn street, Kensington Private (ieorae I", Krnmer, lleadquar 1!)I7 Knst h'lrth street The joung sol dier has been returned to this countrv und Is now In ,i cotnalcseent hoHpitnl at Buffalo. N Y lie lias not been able to visit his family us yet, but hopes tu i do so 111 a week or two j Prhate Lnfaett S. O'Connor, wound ed, la a member of Company M. Slxt- flrst Infantry He was drafted In Jnnti- , tirst inrnniry, resular army l-ollow- i lng this, he trained at Cnmp Green and emnarKeu in April. Tito telegram re ceived a week ago by his parents, Mr I and Mrs. 'William O'Connor, states that he viai seerely wounded on October 31 I The last letter received fiom him wasl dated October 15, In whlrh he states that I to being called to tho colors ho was cm- ployed In Weyman's Music Store. Private Howard Nlioitenberirer. wound ed, has returned to this country and ii stationed at a baso hospital In Haiti- more. He in on a short furlough at the i present tlmo and Is visiting his mother, I Mrs Hlrhnrd Shollenbergwr, 2123 Hian dyvvlne street. He Is tvvent-thrcc cirs old and a member of Company 1C, 109th Infantry. The young private was se verely wounded on July 17 In tho hip. I anklo and knee 1'rior to (iillstnient he I was a machinist. Trlvate ,lnepli tilnknnilr, '110 Whar ton street, luii been "ovtr the top" twenty-two tunes, und e.ioli time re-1 "). .;. t turned unseratehed. I ""' "" '"'' Appiiri-ntly this Turnty-tuo Times; soldier led a . . . , I'harmed life until Sntrely H ounded November 11 n r..,,.i.v rj.. dawned. One hour on Armistice Itay b.forn , ,. slice wan signed Dlnkovvltz had his foot shattered by a sncil fragment. He writes that he Is able to handle the soup ladle, but cannot wulk. Otherwise he ii getting along fine, and expu-ts to bo Invalided homo very soon. Private Dlnkowitz was drafted Janu ary 3, 1318. He waB sent to Camp Meade and assigned to tho 154th Depot Brigade When volunteers were called for to (111 up tho Rleventh Infantry. Dlnkowitz offered himself, and was as signed to Company 1 lie went to France last April Formerly he lived with his parents, Mr and MrH. Louis Dlnkowitz, at 339 Wharton street. Ho Is twenty three years old Private William l'lemlng, Jr., twentv tvvo years old, of 433 West Mount Pleas ant avenue, was In Los Angeles, C.il . nt a school of carpentry, when he was drafted In September of 1H17 From Camp Lewis. Tacoma, Wash., Ahere ho was first sent. Fleming was ordered to rami) MIUh nnd went neross In Franen In May of tills car A shorl time inie m ilir last news leielvrrt Ur, I 110th Infantry, trained at Camp Han-I roc aml rmbarked in M.tv According to tho telegram received from the War Department It appears that he wa sc-1 i oroly wounded on October 26. but his faintly has not i,qar, from him since the first of October. Prior to the present wound noughrtv was slightlv w'ounded on July 17 and recovered entirely In a short time and returned to his companv Defore enlisting he was employed at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Private Arthur Nace. of Sellersville. reported aa severely wounded, was a """"." ""-" -. "iu inurarj He nad nis training at camp Meade and sailed In Jills. I Private William II. Denner, twentv. four jears old, son of Mr. and SIr Ronianus Denner, Sellersvllle Is reported ,.slnir In the October drive ninn. .i.I , Sleuse He Is a member of the 310th fantry cade and was trained at Camp Private Robert W. Carlln, reported ! wounded In tody'B oinelul casualty Is one of the Philadelphia ladt who list, re- .iilViTo'AM'n.imi11?' . ?,rrlln '!, :fUi-.. ii2-?er.e.mber-u '" "",1, ''t .?,rV,.Ma ' af,e' I wpendlnsr lirltiuR w! h his Parents Mr. and Mis Tlobert i.irlln, of JUS North Thlrtv -sixth street oung ( arhn weais aftei three wound stripes it was 011 Sen , fw month." he concluded. He joined a contingent of wounded at Poit Henry i veslerday, vvnere no wi In IlussU, but has lived in this' country i d , ' .. for ten years. uiu o iimiiu; naiurai. Ills brother. Isaac, received a letter I waa drafte. ii.ii- Oeorga H. Xnitlh. 1846 North Twenty-third street, who had been re ported .nl.slng elnce July 15, Is now officially reported wounded severely. Tills news lias been receive;! by hl brother, Charles Hmlth, with whom he made his home. Private) fimlth emitted in April. 1917. and trained at Camp. Hancock. Jle ..-.-r..u fro.n Camo Unton May 3. I jftl. Hl r,KaUl t9,ftn)r 0t the, is entliely w H0 successful that another dance wlU Littleton, of New. York, nre working to- nre alarm at ml. night last n m, m . ,' 0J - ny l,-,'on' 'v7 , s. tk,"'' "rltl" be Vw.!i. "tn)- Ua Walsh' of8 ?MlchV.r. Cl. utehr'h..t.r Private Carlln enlisted In the National bH hfn N'w Year' J'e- Kthr In prepailng Mrs. Duke's side of tympanies from Ijinsdowne. Highland ij Wj'J tain st? Int. private.. 1 ""jil.KBONDee. 80. MAltOAUET H Pa . broth" of Rev Maurice Walsh.. lUla: mUrd of Pennsv Ivan a In June of 1917 J ne '"""terlng ollhe is now doing light "hi case In the event of friends and rela- m and MUlbourne responded to A call imiMi:ll.--Uec, 20. , K A TUB B X E iAl$i ?of hTt. Davrend Margir.t Jail- H and frlenda wrand clergy Invited to Guard or reniiajivii.iii in .luiie or 1317 vi oik for a few davs as no blr list of J ... eailinir to hrlnu-about a Teconcllla- t 111 from the home of Paul Tt. HIUMK t, daughter of the lata Oeorga I """"'ji ,i,tlvj a and rriends " members T of funara, Tues . Kl . Michael's Chi ich. the", and went to amp Hancock, where he , , rtiilv (w dlscharie Onlv two " ''. Teconnua T Drexel Hoad, irrlmer,. aged an. Helstlve.. and t rlenda , "r0hnrd ji.VjVn, ltd 1 Pregbytirlin Church Imlt'd ter Pa Pontine! niast of reqlilem 10:30 fth&e'ars Vldanil" be" ..lUHn.KWA.aV'r.'.l iKve'bMn'rM.SSi ? Philadelphia'' fXds of the couple. ", oefc. of the residence, was left L.lzap.th'a Churtb u m. Int. llo.y Croa. .1 i Cm. Omit flowers. . , Auto ,,ftn Wjr. ,,, 22? student at the West ri.ll.d.lphiS lng ? iSSiieVriuenttonM TheUflrst Intimation that the Upper 'nVrsCH -Dec 26. X. CARL. bu.b.nd .1 JON'E? -Dec. 2. jBApOMM fnj. fMM.'Vilt! High School. arrival several days ago. , has been res Idlnr In a .Nw (irk hotel n b Flr C0inpauy had that there ;f Caroline P. Rrltseh Relative, and i'tVl.niS? Invited ' Vi funeral rvlc.a iM- St'h'St '"-So nh 'wgS " IfVquftm Prt,.,. Merrl. Orollniaa. twenty-slx " $?"T Mr'iDuke were yttf"'t$i ?ASSjS&4 'V! V .1.80 V.n. ,.n,rS! p-.Vnd J.W FVlnflloW ears old, 3030 nennantown avenue, re- onnfi MCM WCCIlCll AT IWICV about three years ago, The union of the ' dashed nast the flrehoUBe L'mploje. ot interiiatfonsl Alliance, Invited 'ijjknpdY. At Haddonfleld. N. J.. Tier. 'Sff.nVrtL.'bee "T MART lfe r Carl ported slightly wounded on October 3. ZUUU lYlfcN nlWlU At UNLIi nuke millions with the name of the old i55atlorl shSwed "that a new tele- York If' "m ' p?lv"u?,,IHlSl.l7"cJnv' e'. Ss'TlAnbAWKT n . wlf. of Arthur ! W .wwffi 7?.'ff Ti)T' n.f.'tiv.g ar,d l Ylindj was drafted In .'brnu"V;. ie at Philadelphia family, created comment ' phone operator, the mVlVmay 1. vlened'aiii."'' to p m. r'lu'n,'r,gei',.Jfwc.Kg,,HuS"l" p'.r,m"J 3jncr... M1?'' 'L'rUooT" 7:iil.h' rS'J. Bt i:J'SXnVTS0X Shipping Board Wnt8 to Man throughout the counfry. , ., had caned up th township ichie Autofuneia, g t. J WSSn.,-'nA 8 kmjffi$T,ffivK" ON THE FIELD OF HONOR Hf ji i TO WLLtAM S PfNNCB, XPTHUR KACE. . . nirinq Jawrvlj wfaimod 3y LATArtTtt OCONNOB. Woanded Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today KILLi:i IN ACTION Lleatennnt NORTON' rf)U'N, Ambler (Prevloualy rniirt...i unnfiblHllv OfllUally rc-I-orted todu na mlKsInc ) ini:i or moi'mis Privates !JK!iF,.PR,rrz. ss? wt oxford st. KKIIAIII) .S. TAILOR, 210 West Allc- BlllllJ uve JOHN V. MAUTIN. 7S North Thlrty- SeVTIltll St nn.ri op insi:.ir. rC'i:.tNT '"'"H n. McDONALI). 015 woi'MiKii j-FAi:rir.LV l.leiiten.utl A. . IIPRK. Lh.!.t..r. Ph !crceaiit ROP.LRT IIILLAS. l-,-,4 Wet Blrrh St. 1oa.,(J,y;i'U:,N- 1"" t""9 st Private l.lflttru . . -.v..i.,,r, -, MIITII. Iftlrt V "3.1 n. lii'fiu ' rennriert mlsilnc ) IIOlHi'!wI)(2I.i,l,KKTV- -' PiPlar St. riJ.-iID. s"'mi:mkr(h:r. 2123 i'FSPMJL ' "RAO 7 Pagan place. VE'Lyi A O'tONNKR. 2723 Ilfil!i4& !' I""V, 2014 Waver.v St. HO IIEItT W. CARLLN, 620 North Thlr- t.V-8lx(h Ht I?i,,l,,,l!,I,,NKW,ITZ. 330 Wharton st h MA,i ''KMINO. Jr.. 413 West .... , iriinani ave. WOt'NDKD (IlKaRKR I'MIETER- MINED) Cupt.iln o"icla,.0,VKN9- V WI"on " Un- "rajifU IlKNNKlTr.',Brn llr. (Un- Prlratea I.OC1S DRITro.N, 2150 North Thirtieth WILLIAM ,1. THOMPSON, 2S.l South Alder ft Minor BROOKS. VVrsi c'limlfr. .)(hlll It. Ill ,MI'4 1128 North Orata el. ROBKRT ROIIINMIN, 2017 Kant .Mon innulli at JOHN MII.I.I'.V. .SI.-, Ma'lrr t t-ergeant ROM LAND IIANM M. 72.1 North Fifty- Orel at I.l'llil I'.MIIAM. Minn. Krdrlen st. H.M.rKH T. IIRI.NLR, 211 North Six- ienlh el m:oR(,r, n, ward. 213a or-n at. (Un. nfflrlal I IILNRV MrPARTLAM). 2720 West York si (t'noftlrlal I JOHN j. vtl'iii'in. S10 Houth Third Kt. (t-nnrriclHl ) .lOiKI'll WISKI.V. lllll King el . Cam den tl'iiolfklal wouMir.ii sLioiiTi.r MORRIS CiROLLMAN. 3030 Germantown it SUSSING etergeunt C.i:on(.i: C. WOLF, 3033 North Fifth si. Privates (1IKSTKR ANZIDK. S30 South Third t 1'iimdcii ARTHldl .1. CORIILTT 33011 Woodland KARL A. .MPHCIinTTK. 5131 Ogden at. 91 WOUNDED ARRIVE AT LEE ,,., . . r .1 7wt 1 c . IHirtccn ot tllC INllinuer aullcr - inir From Shell Shock .b ., " , , , Camp Lee, ., Dec 28. The arrival tho base hosnltal has axentlv inctensed ii n npit nt n niiniiinnui iiiiiitiniKi mail ui the work there, but nuequuto prepara tions has made It easy to give tho new men from oversous evei-y nttentlon. ! Among the number I rerlnp fiom shell t aro inn ieeii men sui- hit rinm Mhnll Hlioele In Never rnrin Ttieie ,ue u number seriously wounded Th'"' " 1 including o Trow, a m in Oeorgla. one olllcer, 1 aptiiiii Walter u. medical offleer. vvlio-e home LetteiH rerehed fiom overseas hy oitbers heie state ii at Lieutenant col- onel abodes, formerly division surgeon at i 'amp Leo with the Klghtleth Dlvis - Ion, has been made a. full colonel, lie Is now chief surgeon for the sl divisions 'SteJs In the Third Annv Conn nf uhlr.li tb:' UK siarieu noun in ueuuu vi -ii ultoMhol islon5nowr'fofms $$' Angler U. Ou.totmnlyVl Cordelia The opening dance bv the Henlace-1 Blddle, of this city against her husband, inent Camp otilceis on Christinas live In the Merchant Marine Washington, Dec. SI (By A, P.) Immediate need for 2000 young men iraineu ior service in ine vniteit merchant marine wat auncunoed i of the rt ranld delivery of cargo vasaela. in a PiiiaMuiiiK uua u, uci-AUflH r:i..j..- .'... .1 i.""..-:.jT-.' -.7. v..' which are now a ue inauiivu exclusively by merchant crewi, the board said there mutt be met within a few week?. or tne two tnousana men now wanted, fifteen. hunJred are to take the placia of apprentices juit tent to sea from liln. S 41,. knanl'l AtlantlM l.al.ln. tno om DinceiB lAcnange tlulldlng, joihi i;. oen luuiur ii.uiim. uciicioi, laill t.OIlinailies to JJ1BZO ."'. nnu uec so.njii iitj. ",;"" iiriLnilOOIf. Ore, L'U CA'CHARtNi) cislnamav he . v.ieweii cousin a rrpiqam.-.., when it was reehr stened Ilundv Hal. and so Icltor for Major A J. urexe, ... ni umiii vnity aiiimt, pgeii ii.'-l uoi.nROOlC (nee McCuIlough). wife of John Mra. navvln HrinKernon. in; ., oiaiet.. n remain until ne i.n,,r of fjeneral Omar Bunifv. was Middle, father of Mrs. Duke, and Martin Hue to an error in transmission or a lives ana ir ends, mempera oi iiraco iiiniii i - )ur00,, t rsldanc of liuabanij. 2.!ltt i un, 8 to 10 p. in. Jmi 'i'jresi uro vera. i " -ht i t y. i'w.i ""! "Mk y" "" ''.(;.7'rAAv;..- m"..v ;r"njz:zi .rfc'?y..?iv,i' -:."" v n . wiKP.Nb;i..ri;c. v, ihaau, on n mo mercuuui. itiunriR - ... . ma, t .. imnAnn iihia or trie maze. nummona tub com ' AIwl .wmv.".,. """. y. w"7h may n viqww. ot ? . tmiI .i in. hiiia a. wieaner ine nerioni. " ' . - m B llllll I . III . L 1,11. ym w iiid mvi" .. .i, i,,iij,K i iiuDiaii, v,uuii.miiiii w,,li. . .,. tnuadron' base at oton and Spb foflvvsn nmfl chairman o( a committee to It Palflri trfllritntt- abln ar Ran bVatil. ,uif a. raaar ennsaM-nlna' it Bftth6 I ciitcot ' I Jt EOBtRT HIUAS. ' Wtounded JoL CIO V tfDCVITT Jn SHUT ARSENAL FOR INVENTORY . ,, . --Tz-v-r-r uiooon saiu mucn or tncir success was ()I WAR WOKIV I (Iun ,0 ,n "l"1" wlth which the wounded v ' men reached tho field hospitals " I Severely wounded men wero operated Frankfort. Institution Will Close'"", '''T ';!" "J.8 flI)"5lt!L" a"l kept there until their condition was TllPatlav for an Indefinite I such that they could bo moved back . . without danger. Thoso less severely 1 eriotl wounded were sent far to tho rear nt The Fiankfoid Arrnal will closo for in Indennile petlod for n ooinprohcnslve j aftcr-tlie-war lnvcntoiy ot stock and work done, beginning Tuesday afternoon. Approximately 3000 workers will bo affected by tho shutdown. Somo of them will receive pay during the stock-taking period nnd others will not Thoso paid ' will lo.se tholr vnr.-itlnns Tlin leneth of I the shutdown Is generally catltimtud ut I fifteen days. All production at the big Government I plant will stop during the Inventory, and at the end of tho work tho authorities will bo ablo to present to Washington u comprehensive report showing Just how ' much materials und finished products are I now in tho .irsciial. Tills report will he us(d as tho basis on which tho War De p.iitmcnt will detciTHino the Immediate future of tho Institution. Tho order for tho shutdown has not been ofllclnlly announced to the workers, hut It Is generally understood there has been Fotue protest. WILSON A "REGULAR FELLOW" S. S. Gcoriio WasliiiiRlon Musi-.tn r-,. r, . - ... CHHl vHfS JlliprcsSIOllS ol llllll A "regular fellow" I, the term up. ? cl ,;,I''llv:3t ,W,,mfl,rr,fi'fV",.U: Luck, who played In the orchestra on carrvParpnrede!!!nor0?bet,TTn1.,e8d "slates carry a President of the United States to a foreign land. Sir. nnd Mrs, -Wilson nre just like. nn other ordinary husband and wife." said the musician todaj.ai he hat n V.'rJ'S!11","'-1 " fRtl'cr. Andrew Luck. 2153 North Thirteenth street, and gave the llrst Intimate account that has reached this city of life aboard tho jeorge Washington "After we got our first glimpse of T- ntlrl -VT.u Wit...,., nn.l I, ..Ar,- Y. n .1 ..... u.tv. ...ad .. .io.,i, ,i,.i un- ;.," ".. un'ii uincn un uui cuiioMl.v, ll neve. seemed that wo hml nn boaid tho Pres ident of the L'nltcd States I remember one day that tho President got tho best of tho secret service men nnd the of- Hcers Ho slipped avvnv when they weren't looking and went down to a group of sailors on another deck and shook hands and talked and laughed with them as If ho was one of tho gang. ' ll sure did please those bluejnrkets." I Hi fore he enlisted In the I'nlted States I navy, f.uek pla.ved the bass violin In Hie Philadelphia Orihestra. Ho Is spending his turlough with his parents and will return to France on the (Jeorge Washington, which leaves New York January Ii. to bring hnck the President's ii'"1 CAPTAIN INGERSOLL DEAD , . . . A Villi inn Officer SucciIlllllH to ln - flticn.a Attiirk Captain LMward Ingersoll died today 1 at IiIh homo nt Penllyn Death followed 1111 ntlaek of Inlluen7a lonlrartod while on diitj with tin' inllltuiy nvlalinii divi sion nt Washington I Captain Ingersoll wns 11 broker, and 1 enlisted In tho aviation servlco shortly after the declaration of wnr Ho was , assigned to Kolly Field, Texas, and after sovcrnl rnontlis' dutj nt the station, was transferred to Washington, whore ho was In charge' of highly Important de partmental work He returned home 111 about n week ago. influenza dev eloped af.er exposure. 1 aptain ingerson was tiurty-nve years' ld and a graduate of tho University of ' Pennsylvania. He Is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Emily 1 N. v .. and fou. ,hiidren - ---- wit b held nt the wii be, held at the ring House Farm, Ut n'lU.U- 'I'll A Tuneral services Ingersoll home, .Sprl tomorrow aflcnioon ut 3 o'clock, The Ihurlal will take place In St. (Thomas's .. .. i,,,.,. u t --v....rf - ,..........., - . Is' MDC ni IfC DI AMC niUnRrR iitiw, ayAj s uiii,i vi 1 vvu Lawyers Preparing Petition for r ' itu- n i i- ir i n ' i'Ojmer rtllPS Loidelin liltldle Proceedings for a. divorce ate expected " whom Kile lias separated, to, .ihtj i.wi., Will nicmoriu iiuiiuiiij, iuuw; n m Be Erected in the Borough . . - .. l.ansdale, ra Uec. 21. mtllgaiea ny .. . . . i in i. - in.n- tue iiaTisaaio ausiu oi ic, a insniis, memorial to the tons of I.anedala and vicinity who figured In the Great War. win ne conairuiiieu i!?t. n i.,mlni will prooably be a public building where various borough orsanltatlons will be I eA,,Hnllmnn Phi.l.H A VltAlr anuar hm4ti'it th mt .Iwtity AMERICANS GAME Col. Gibbon Praises Forti tude of Men Operated on in Field Hospitals SURGEONS ALSO HEROIC Tireless in Their Efforts to ,Ea8o Sufferings of Stricken Soldiers Oameness under the knife was a well defined charnterlstlo of American wounded men In Prance, Colonel John H, Gibbon, who arrived home yesterday after olghtcen months' service abroad, said today. The same spirit of fortitude that en abled them to go forward through an en filade of enemy machine-gun bullets was manifested when they vere picked up and hurried to the field hospitals, he said' Operations did not seem to bother the French and English either, he said, but the Gorman's antipathy to the bayonet work seemed to follow him to tho hos i pltal and the Teuton was the only eol , dler afraid to take his chance nt the . hands of the surgeons. Whllo praising the spirit of the hos I pltal workers who dp their duty close , to the firing lino with no chance to fight i back. Colonel Gibbon paid high tribute to the unselfish work of the Bed Cross nurses N"o task Beemcd too hatd or too ' dnngcroun for them, ho said. Speaking of the wondotful feats of surgeons along the battlellncs, Colonel once. Colonel Gibbon went to France with Base Hospital No. 10, tho Pennsylvania Hospital unit, and served with It until January of this "year, when ho was mndc a consulting surgeon attached to the First Division of tho American ex peditionary force. Later he saw service with tho Fourth Army Corps and a consulting surgeon for all tho American hospitals In Kngland. He Is homo on a ten-day furlough, hut expects to go to Washington some- lime next week, whoro he hopes to bo relleveu from duty FIND JOBS FOR VETERANS Seventy Biircnus Post Notices to Returning Soldiers Large posters nre being pasted on the nnvlllon In Cltv Hnll eourtvard tnd.iv announcing to returned soldiers nnd re-I le.-scd war workers that employment may lie oniaineu inroiign me l tilled States employment service bureau hero .ind through seventy other bureaus in Pennsylvania Hstabllhhnient of registration places and employment bureaus In Philadelphia Inrlnv 111 the heelnnlllir of tho I'nninitimi nnd i-t lenst kb.ooo jobs to nt the men expected homo during the next few . months Preliminary plans for the mm- ffroPB-SgSltoM e?dRy "B 0t "" :mprioymen 'reS'slnPhlladclphU ,, ,' -m, ivb Hnfrlnl nttentlnn to soldleVs:;"' lo?a ancl "me'ALsare' o?atel at th() foownK places: Third and Wnlntit streets, 514 South I n d strect 82, Soutn ,.:iglltn Btreet -239 jjnrket street. 4261 Frankford I avenc 2242 Rldgo avenue. 2429 North Vront street, 210 South Seventeenth ' treet nroad Street Station, Heading Terminal, 1311-13 Arch street, City I jIau courtyard, 13R South Third street, i 1515 Arch street, 405 North Slxtv-fourth ' street. PostorTlco corridor and the navy , VT, . Tl I yaTU, 1jCUKuU IHHUIU CAMDEN TO HONOR SOLDIERS Aroli and Court, Erected by Club, to Be Dedicated loniglit Kn arch of triumph and court ot honor will be dedicated at Hroadway s and Hoyden street, virauen. lonigni Thev vveie eur led by tile .Ninth ward lunihiinin Cluh In rnmmemnrHle the nrt Camden men played In winning tl.e ' wnr The arch Ii 38 feet high and 68 1 I fP,.t wide. It Is .built of wood and' , granltf and was erected at a cost of I moo. J I Generals Foch. Halg, rershlng nnd 1 I Diaz and King Alhert arc honored In I 1 elaborate relief work Ktatues of Amer-1 lean soldiers and sailors top the arch 1 , The dedication ceremony will talie the forin of a victory sing presided over bv , i,.r 1- nrn m i.nHncii. Tlin Camden "victory Jubilee.' will mis nlaee on Julv 4. tho committee an- nounred todny. provided the great ma jority of Camden soldiers and sailors have returned homo by that time NO CHEAPER CLOTHING SEEN Reduction Before Next Fnll Un likely, Say Mukers Here There Is llttlo hope for a reduction 1 in the price of clothes for next spring ' and summer, but present conditions 1 I SBU . tori. " Th() mnnufacturcrs buy their cloth onc year or fifteen months In ndvanco of tho leason. During the foropart of this year when they were In the mar- ket for material for next spring, there ' a a scarcity of cloth, as nearly nil the , , bll y wUh Government con- ' tracts, I nl.' ,1.. n.t.ln. . U ?nA.nH.n. I since the armistice the Government has annulled a number of Its contracts and released The effect manufacturers, fall One of th which cost 1 !Yla """" and gold for slid sell HOME FIREMEN IGNORED .ni.; ;, in. .iirmnnriinv riitrli.t. r :.,:, .l :... i .. jnu: overiooKing ine nearest one, -i no iiuiu age iu ine vvcnui. noma vvsa siiifiii. O'MARA'S ESTATE $175,000 ,.,. r 1 t .1 Ti lW lyUaroinil Uequeatlls I'O sessions to Tliree Daughters ritimurtn, neo, .', uoger yr.iarui guardian of Harry K. Thaw until th former's death last week, left an etts,te valued at 1176,000, , . , , ' the fortune,) be erivli4 efjtially tilt wiil prenatea toy,, anecieu,rsuiv Wklr - his thr al tne looms rorcivu neena. Bit i-nitn vroniiif. who nasaad Into the ' husband "t Victoria .Hsu her (nea Schneider, i usierlan Church, Invited to services. Mon.. of tnis, accoraing lo t le , ;;"w;d December 28 .HIT. In), lie at ves anq menos inviiea 10 lunerai, 2 p in . 2881 15, Hoatonaye, mi. privi 6rs, cannot be felt until next "" b'ond V'"mb" " Mon 8:80 . m, MM-tHlw, m.M I .r H.iU'em. An., .mljj e liianufactuiers said a suit eltfrt tllTlX Hpw.INflH. Dee 211. EMMA V. daugh- to services" Mon.. 2 u ni . Oliver H Ralr 18 60 to manufacture In 1915 3t4-V-PJ ,.rAr Matthias H and late Ilnrm.ih rt. Hal Hid-: 1"i chestnut t ...Int nrlvate,. . JIB how coats about $18 to .. L . ,' .,,Utiv lfngs Helatlvea and friends Invited to fu- TltllRMAN Dee 27 . rjiARIAlTTh ''" Uu fnr S30 AUSTIN. Dec. 27, JOHN II. AUSTIN. '"'. ..V.!... Mon.. 2 t. m.. 4321 Wjalus. I OINBON w fe of Joaeph W TUurman Tteta- S lor aj" , fl.-H ... ni.,iuh and frfsnds. mambeia nerl ariirre ''!''- ,- ", ". "1,, ,.,' .,, f.i.,i. Inll,,l in funeral aervlcea. Error in Giving Alarm-Call. Di8- BVaW""" ' - " '" "J KUffii Vru B fiS, r o ifrf W. .ro,' ?30' nVhu P.li: KnucATlONAIy Both 8m unonttiANn ANn nooKKBKrwo. . Oar raduiti are In- eonatant rtemind. O6o4 EtTlnt coilttona await yeu. artig shart snd, tn euy. speedy syatem. Complttt Blsbt cltsifs. fntnl tralnlns. ., Knroil any time. Call, or wrIW MANDOLIN CLASS vnn nrnis'vr.R Meate THUnl)AV.. r. M Under Birerilon o: 'iirii nu oi. .,i, niiiwiii mi. WtJiT llHAVrit V. M. C. A or .iir, iticni aril L. nearer. rlfty-aecond and Hanaem (Ms., STRAYkR"? 'Jha Oeat Uualnaia fli-hooL RKf ,1 fllOtm NOT1CKW Bantlat Tlin IKMrlJI riroad and Ilerka ala. (1000 W.). nVSSELI. H CONWai.L, Paetar". WILLIAM DTRB McCUllDr, Anoclale Ptator. JJr, J, MarVIn Ilanns. mualcal director. Frederick K stark, traanlat. Ptitor preacha 10.30 a. m., T:80 p ,tn. Tampla Chorua. aalte by 3ohn.Snydr, vlollnlit, repeats Christmas muile. (fti flcltl war ret lew at cloae ot evening aerv- Vatch-Nltht Rrlc Tuaaday 8 to . It to 12. Special mualo by Nevln Wleat Cornet Quartet Treahyterlan ArtCIt 8TBKKT Clft'IK'llt lttli and Arrh. R.v.CLAniWC&EDWARD MacCAnTNKT At 10:43 Doctor MacCartneywIll preach on 'Future tiatrlbutlon WhivtWt thii Chris tian nlllon Teach About It." Thla will b the arvth aermon In tha aere on Chrlatltn Trulha emphaaltefl by the Prea hyterlan Church and vindicated by the (Ireat War. At 8 Doctor Macartney will preach a aer mon for the 'ast Bunday of the year. "And the lioor Was Shut." . Tha Christ. maa mualc will b repeated by ths ehilr. Mr. Nlcoletta, hrplat of the Philadelphia Orchestra will play at the evenln aarvlce. Carole 4v the choir at 10.80 and 7:30. On New Tear'a Kvo a service from 11 until 12. Doctor Macartney will pinch. IIOI-K. 33d and Wharton ata nv. J. anAT BOLTON, D. D., Minister. 10:43 ftev. OEOROE A. AVBUT. 7:48 Memorial Service sr.coM rRKsnvTF.niXN ciiL'ncn. Tenty-flrat .and Walnut atreeta. Jlav. Alejinder MacColl, D. D.. minister DOCTOR MacCOLL will preach at 11 and s o'clock. -.... Bvenliur aubjert: "Turn NorlHward A Time for New Direction." At 7:40 p. m the choma-cholr, undar the direction of N Lindsay Norden, will render a apeelal program of Chrlslmaa muilo aa follows: Nosrarn anlo. "Antels Ever Ilrlght una u-ntr" ltandet Oaiol, "Pnowbound Mounlolna".. . . .Oaui Anthem, "On Thla Day," HuljarlanMolodv Anthem. "O Sine to Oort" Oounod Carol. "The I Irat Nowell, Trafllttnnat. Hoprapo and alto dut, "lha Vtrsin nt tho Manner" Pranck Anthem. "The Twllleht Bhadows Fall," Wood. Carol. "Holv Nlaht " flliorfav Mrhnnl Nt n!lK n. m Pible claaflva for men and women at 10 o ClOCK. Vlnltora. Mml especially men In uniform, always welcome SKCOND PKLNBVTERIAN CIII'KCII, (1KR MANTOIVN. Ilev. JOHN HATtMSY LED. Paator. Sunday morning worship at 11, Sermon by the Pastor. Special musical service at 430. Chrlatinan cantata. "The Manger Throne," by Mauncy, Sung by quartet tholr Ethel Rluhter Wilson, soprano : Beatrice P. Cnllln. eontralto; Joseph O. Whlttemore, tenor: J. Warren l.lghtrap. baea. John W. Pommor, Jr., organist and director. Protewtnnt Hi)lcppal ST. JAMKS'S CHURCH. I'HILADKLI'HIA iweniy-serona anu vvuinut streets The Rov. JOHN MOCKUIDOB. D. D.. Rector. 8.00 a m Holy Communion. 11 on a m Mornlna Prnier with Permon. 400 p in Children'. Festival Pervlce A narrative of tho C'hrlat-Chlld told bv Scripture Collect nnd carols. The fol lowing nrgnn nostlude will be rendered after the Hervlce: (a) Chanaon du Holr, bv Matthews; (b) Choonatlquo Fantasle, by Thlatle ll'43 b tn nnd 2iln p m . Bundly School. Similar Rreukfnat Association Sl'MiAY IlRKAKrAST ASSOCIATION. 12th nbove Itnie -Sunday, S:'I0 n. ni., breakfaat eerved to the poor, followed by religious service. Hdilresa and singing by Harry C Barnes 2 3D n. in. lllbln School: 7:30 Vi !",- 'e".f"r.vlcP "0'" y arr.. Webster , Maltluml Moudaj 81; m. Apollo. Union Twa K-m Vn,.ch Mt Hervlee. I Wednesday. Nevv Tear's, puen at 11.80 10:30 ' reiigioua servlie. nromlnent 1 rSr' '. "11!.!."' ,nt-N,w cn,h'(lral c'm- 'vL? ada. hu.b.nd hy rongregatlon 2 311. rancert. In charge !'r'; .. ....,, cltv s- , D 90 I of Amanda Powell Helatlvea nnd friends fIlAt.S'K0nr KlW,a ,'erfwhS Ca'tHArTn'e M." wldow'f Seoji'o Ellh invited to funeral Mon . 3 f .,M.,k.t will give "The Comlira of the New Yea?" and damrMer of Franel. and Emma p.vn "ViuiMi'V L. tUe 7 EDN5A BBRBIbIi' will her pun In; v.wal aolos. etc., R:30 " Walter.), aged 22. Relatives .and tRS,1il,';, pHi o't SilL K lt.lt to 7. Twilight Service (the most Imore.' frlenda invited to fum-ial. Tues 8 a. in. wife of. MIP r "Ynvlled to funeraP fA 5- alva service nf the day), vrllhout lights: residence of parent.. 1028 Morris at. &ot- tlvea and friends l""M .'A.'"'".,,"". 8 pm. Club of "aood Cheer" Christ ran requiem mas. St. Thomas, Aqulnaa'a day. l-;30 Pv iVudVinhi. y"' ma. concert, program In charge of Mis. ' Church 0.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. cJa'ink0r;jrt a? m iry wife of Ed- Aiisrnivnii dlally Invited Saturday. 2 p in Sewing Srhont and a visit from the Cllrl Scout.. I'nlturlan FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH ' 121 Chestnut .t. Rv. FREDERICK R ORIFFIN. Minister 10 a m Sunday School. 11 a. m Mr. Orlffln will preach on "Unto This Last." t Anthems "O. for a Closer Walk with God," by Foster, and "My Peace I Leave with Thee." hy Schubert." Philip II Ooepp. organist UNITARIAN HOCIKTY OF OERMANTOUN Chelten live and Oreene .t Rev ItOOBR S FORBES Minister. II n ni - "Transitions" WTi INSTALL tha OIUOI. NAL PATBNTED CALOniC riPET.K.l FOTINACB In mnr hop,. In 8 bw,,. A Guaranteed Baring of S(I Coal Dili, Dem.nttrsted and Veld fcj CALORIC tthnacb CO, tSIl aVOCOST 8T, Fipeless Heaters Save 30 of Coal Installed Complete OTTO STEINACKER ItSS N. Bth 8L Tioga 4ll 5SHER & SON1 Our casket display room ahowa every style of casket with prices plainly marked Oar chorion never vary. I I ' "" Your Deslrta Regulate the Coat ,1602 DIAMOND ST. A a. J llij t a...AKt U.iti r ni ran. ro. un. u f. aw,, rui , tiR)ii ,'.? V. '"..'"?.. " '."'",'." ,?,",.--i'A, '"I HERRONO l D.c 27. JOHN liEKHo'NO. husband of Mary E. Ilerrons and father Urovvn. gd 7. jteiaiiveg sna iriei.aa. in raeldence of son-in-law. - -. jj Davla Mon vivru in .uiniai, uv.,va . vllle Om, Machlnta will meet train leaving llroad Ht, Htation, Phils,, liiiol, arriving at llorrlsvllla llii p, ro. ,.. ... BHOWNINQ. De. ,, HATH PHOWN. ivn ll.lAilu.a uml frlanda lnvltad to fu. p, m. ini, ai Morris 1 neral, Tues.. 8.8U a, m,, 3 V. Ilew.on , at. Requiem mast. HI, itlclieel'a Chvircn . ,10 i m, Int. New Cathidrt Cam. Auto ''funaral, . . . . . DUIlUbllS itl'ouoi i.arcnwaoa sit., wc, SO TYVia V.. huiband pf H. ,Mt Ourgess. )ulatlv and friends nylted i servleet. IfoB.i 3 . m Oliver ,11.; nalrBldg., 18S0 t'hjslnut at, Int. prJvaU. r;lfnda my lliTn,ini S. e toiiM tc mmvn Santn," bv 30 children and voung fnlk. ' ERVIN Nov. 28, nt Madrid, Spain. V1R- ward QUInn llaiauvea ana irienog inviifa from the Sunday School of Plrst United ' OlNlA RODMAN F.ltVIN and Infant daueh- I to funeral Tues , 8:30 a. m., husband . rMl Prrshytcrlan Church Wst Phl'a,: other ter. FMneral aervlcea nt Second Preshvterlan dence. 8248 Edeemont !. Holemn requiem Interesting- selection. the public cor- Church 8 B. cor 21st and Walnut at... m.sa Church, of the Nativity 10 a m. Int. r.nniH .niriiuirf: mninin. Ai-'li :Jt7Mii.l 1 V sal 1' IK MF.MOniAM vAmnr 1 lnvl.iv rnmimhrjnii., of T7.T- 1IAU11K1I. Live, -u, rui.lmilvlk. ' .1 Ills membera OI.lPB Un on inoarnariq ,;rr- ... ... ffarnev Po.tNo US. UA.it. t Prilla Naval i "L " '" """" -" v a"" vsVu n'm.'.' B2i WaVefield at Oer- nt .v.. n... i. ,'n...n fi h u n vvu. rtaietiif. and rrienns inviiiq 10 attsna ru. wvnna lownm-iiu ..to j. , u, ..,., , r. ... .-- j-v ,".-.-!'--.-:: . , .-, . i,. r., v-a inn i o. h. or a., invitaa 10 a3d 61). Relatives and frll nd Invltet to luinertl, Mos., 3 p;jwi rwHrhaiie't ilsiti, (aarlea.r, ,n!4mn,.Bonlem. P. Ivjt, fjf llm'Peni t?ein,t,'AutM w JUM.( lrlr letnrIJ. j.K ,. Jii&blilSiiiiil.ih,.AlJ.i.t.. nnATrts leys at KaiJIntton, from 12:30 to 1:30 v. m I , BURKS. Huddenls-. Dec. nil. MAHT1N flURNH, on or late Jamea and Catharine Burna (ne Motfett). late ef Parlih of Fair- mount. County Roacomnion, Ireland. ltla-iof tlvea ans fHmii invit,i in funeral Moit . nna invum to luncipi ,;'" no of brother, rhomaa Burns at olemn hlsh ;('; , of our Lady-of NUtory V J"m, tealdenca or b o-ini! Hummer aulem I'htirrh a. m mt, Holy Cross fern CLATtlf - pee. S!7. of pneumonia. Jha Pav. PRANt.MS J. ti-AllK late rector of Cathe- rtral of SH i"eter and Paul. . Iltvarend e.lariry. relatives and frlenda tnlted to u uerai. ruea , latnearai. iotan ,';"U,1J; t-niia, foniiecai maaa or requirin w "' uivme otnee uesina v:30 a, m i'ni-irtt'.r . m. t? nt nncumonla. i ?J fARTlN. huaband nf'lite firliftet. iloffay (ne Gordon), formerly of 16JI N. 24lh st. , na1ativa mid frinmiB invitri tn funeral. . Tuea.. 8:80 a. mA dauihter'a re'aldance. Mra Frahte l.n,h sain Mnrfniu t (between Chrlatlsn and Csthatlne ate.). Holamn re- I .',r'' ,,J 8LJ,Hv,'Hl,fi oulromaaa Church of,thi Trananauratlon JScSln Caatli? ui V' ii of iintrr 10 a. m. Int. Ho'v CroiaCem. Auto fu- ii!tP"iJi"i ':&A'J: "..' .AJ!?'1 neral. jaarvenacra' union, inviteo io iumri. iura., 8:80 a. m., -26BO 8pvlva ar. Solemn requiem maaa St. Ann's Church 10 a. m, int Holy maaa St. Ann's Church 10 a. m, int iioiy Sepulchre Conn Auto itfvtceA Newark (N, .1,1 papers copy. : .. "i bEAr?Bn. Dob. 2r. r.XthA Jf:.-lauh ter.of Harry !. and Ahna,K. eajir (no; I Smith). Jlelatlvea Jid frlandi, roprhDera of 1 SHoam M, E Church and Anulrlcua ,Dlvl-, Ion, No. 101, S. of T., IrTvlted to jluWal. 1 Hun., a P m , parenta' reildence, JJ6J4 , E. , Dauphin at. rAirther servlcea at lh-Slloaii M. B. Church. 8.43 p. m. lut, prlvato. j NUth Cedar Hill Cem ...Tv. r. i,. I DKDAKKIt. Deo. 20, MARTIN C , hus- ' hand of lato Marsle P. Dedalier tnw llelma. aired 85. nelatlvea t.l is a C ....I A f . n Lodsa No. 3. F. a'nd A. SI.i other organize- ana meiiu. tlona of which' he was a member iiivi.ru to funeral mrvlcea. Hun.. 0 P. m. . w,.- suaoeniy. uec .i. kumuki. uu- n. j Rervlrea at the home Int lleddlnr. band pf late Jennfe Cox (nee Parley). Beia. fc j Frlenda rhav eall-Sat eve "taam' tlvee and fflenda. boiler ahopa ot paldnln'a MeAl'nkn7 3?c iamSs L aon of cT." Tu'ti" 2Vr?rm- illStkiS J? frt Uli'ti nd,;t' and '1.1,' John MeA ,e?. Lne""lv?; it L'A K7Rii IdSlon J V.it Jffiiii int '"".a frlenda Knlno CA.'No. 47 and Pl-lla- banf of WrgVret tiulleTV (r,V,LatihlA). . Sf.Vi'iJm nln,rchl.ii,0e " m' ""' N"r Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. int.P4tf N. 48th at. t-",,J-rJ r'tg.. A Ho funeral Solemn requiem maia Our Mother -of Borrowa 3SJAI?,-T'A'..BA?.0 MP. . i..Pe- ?'! Church 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cam. ueia- ; ".'"n . .mci;l,ai;n. Heiaiiyaa. ami tiv?a Sprl r enda nvHed. Auto aervlee. I frlenda. members of CommarcH! J5xchhB CANNON; WdOy!faec; SB. PAtniCK, nil Matoaco Tribe., No. 378. I. OR. M,. huaband of LoMtta Dannon (nee Lotlua). , Invited tn ,aerv eea .Mon., 8 p. m.. bllver It. Relatlrea and frlenda. Tolo -Tribe, No. 877. P.",lr,!",cy !?-" Cheatnut at Int. private. . O. , R. SI." 11 "'Clock Club, niachlnl.ta of Mt Siorlah Cem. Remains may be Mened i.V".- r"rf.9on.Amrleusmne nub. StWM.ontR.n., o -iT . i. DEIBLUR. Dec. BO, MART A., wife ' , fUrV 'Mon . S . m 4848 n?own at Arthur E. Delbler an daughter of Anna R. H',"; ; fW'- . n"1r',w,n,1' ana in. jonu n. uoioriii. "r"'r"'"." i oi aorrowa 8:45 a, m. Int. St. Joaeph'a Cem.. Uvea and frl'nda Invited to funeral services, o rardvllle, r , upon arrival of train leav Ston.. 2 P. m.. 4845 Eft at. (front and I '., Vleadlne Terminal 10.80 ' ii Auto Wyoming av.). Int. private. Friends may , funeral, call Sun., after 8 p. m. i MOORE. At Atlantic Cltv. N. ,T . Dec. 27 DESCHER. Dee. 87. SOPHIA, widow ot , JOHN Ou huaband of Carrie A Sloore (neo Henry Deeeher. Helatlvea and friends In- Wolf), rtelatlvea and friend -Invited to fu vlted to funeral. Tuee.. 8:30 a. in., 714 N. neral aervlcea. Mon., 0 a m., 8301 Pselfln tho oeau To a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem. inn ai. ooiemn requiem .inaBai-jiuwjii "- Auto runerar ... .. D1NS.MOIIK. Dee 25. SsRAlt. widow of nnbert Dlnamnro. aged 57 Relatives and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Mon.. B p, tn . 1130 S. S4th at. Int. -odd Fellows' Cem. Friends may call Sun. ev. DOODT. Di-o. 27. DANIEL JOHN, aon of fl.nl.l ..J Un ' T.hhi, ,nK r.nui.vl RVffll I 28 Due notice of fuiieml. residence.' Hock ne. Ogonts Pa. j DOUOHDRTR. At Brooklyn Naval Hos- tal. Dec 25. CHARLKS FRANCIS, aon of maaa Ht. trancls do Balea Church. Int. ,,0A' -Vrea. tern. . .. in in ii-t-B nna nni eolhorinn iintifrnatriv hepii i -. : - .--- - --- .-- i-- ..-". -;;- c..'. .j i a Rninwn i.i. iiiiiativ 20 Relative, and friends Invited' to funeral. 'J'hl!'yJ. 'pV.ncIs ' Mon 8:30 a m,, residence of brother-in-law. Jjh,u,rnCh st. '"."ijr, i nrnni ireaa. 14:ij . iiuin at. oo emn man .o .!:.: uuvvliso t)ee. 14. tATiiAiiiti i.. fun,rn, wife of Jamea Dawllns (nee McCarney). '"""'" ,, A, . . ., Itelatlvea and frlenda. B. V. M. Sodality. NKAMAND. At nichardtown , Pa.. Dec. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:80 a. m 2332,23, MARY ANN, widow ot William Nea S. Bancroft st. tiplemn requiem maaa 8t. mand, aged 74. Relatives and frlenda In Monlca'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cro vlted to funeral, Tues., 10:30 a. m Fur c'Jl,A!l,.':"rUc' - n, ther services, nt Rlchanltown Chdrch, 11:30 P,5Sl?,'NO n'i'' -7- ?')' aKORfJK W a m- ,ti AdlnlnhiK cem. mvSVn28irvKL"UMonni() I m NELSON -Dee 27 .MARQAniri PET. n?JL W.'.M.ml K w Thr?e.n Ti" ITT. widow of Henry W Nelson and duh. Oeorce Nugent Home. .'21 U Jhnn" "' . tcr of ate Israel ..nd Mary Petltt. Friends aermantovvn Int nrlvate, Great Valley milv ,. Sull 7 , m ,37 N, ioir Baptist Churchvard. Po. 1 ,t Kuneral services nnd Int private., DREXEL Dec. 24. KLANORE. wife of O'CONNOR. Dec. 23. EDWARD, huaband Harry O. Drexel and daughter of Charles 0f Hannah O'Connor (nee Deeny) Relatives and VMi F!.n fnen Alltenl. Relative. .n,i frlni1. pmn!nvi nt P it. T. Co.. tn. and frlenia. member, of Edn M..E. Churrh 1 lnvi;u to funeral Bcrvlcea. Sun., 1 p. m.. 140 V. Llpplncott at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remnlna mav tie viewed Rat . after 7 p. m. DUFPV. Dee 27. WILLIAM FRANCIS, husband of Lillian A Durfy (neo Bingham). Relatlwa and frlenda. Holy Name Society: employe, of Oermantown Postofflce, Invited to funeral. Tile... 8:30 r in., BK28 Chew t , Oermantown Solemn requiem maa. Churrh of Immaculate Conception 10 a, m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. I DAOAN. Dee 25. WILLIAM J., nusDann , nf Carolina M. Engan (nee Pnnter) and eon of late Patrick anil Bridget Esgan. Jieia- tlvea and Trends, all organliatlon. of which 1,, RS g meller, Invlled to funeral, Mon., ' s so n m -nn'v isn, ,.1 Solemn re-' .i,,,- m..u r.1,,1.1. f n,ir i.ndv of Mercy .vuin F-ricr. Tan fom nun,, 14 u. 111, .ut. i,,...c. w u... ... PPRO''SON" De 23 Kl.IIZa. J. widow of John Perguson R-latlve" and frlenda invited to funeral eervlc- Mnn p p at the parlor of Arthur M Statler. 6068 Rldgo ave noxborough int l.-verlnnon FIELD1NO. D e 27, ROTIERT L. "ira of lata Rehert and .lab '"MUnir rt '!. live, and frlenda, Washington Camp. No. 804. P. 0. S, ot A i Men's Bible flat, of St. Andrew's M. K. Church. Llanerch In vited to funeral nervieee. Mon 2 p m.. Residence of Walter C. Evans North Lana down, ave , Upper Darby, Pa , Int. private. Radnor M E. Cem. Frlenda may call U,,n ktt T'ftll n tn FOX Dee'. 27. CHARLES, eon of the late William and Matilda Poa Relatives ann irienaa inviin m luiicmi ,u,m " juvi T. iu.llulr. hi Int. nrlvate Mnnninfint ?m' Remans may be viewed 1 Sun. .7 toft p.. m ,.. ., UAMuI.l. Iec. . r.l.l.iir. 111 v.irt.'i- FERS OAMnl.E, widow of William Oamble. uneral services. Mon .3 p in . resldenca I of son-in-law, John It Warren, Stokee avea., L'olllngevvooa. in. j. mi i i' avea ene VrrvvrtnuV n.. "IK ri.ARA OANZ it family. KOW, aged 08. Prlends and all aocletlea of which aho was n member invuea in lunerai, Mon., 2 p. m . parloa of One A hlrehner, mh Tnvii.n to fiineral ember invited to lunerai, N W. cor. IBth ana inign ave. ini. ji. OEOROER Dee. 27. LOtllrf OEORaER. .ir. Helatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon . 7.30 a. m . 2.'.07 Oxford at. Mas, HI. Elizabeth's Church t a m. Int. private. OIDDINOS. Dee. 2B, qt Los Angeles. Cal . ANNA L. aiDDlNda (nea. Horner, widow ot Andrew Ulddlnga. Int, Hammon- tiORMI.EV Dee 27. JAMES M . hua band of Ellen Oorpilev (nee Murray). Rela Uvea nnd frlenda lnvltd to funeral, Tues , S:3I) a m, U1.1 .nuiimi in . imimiun .n,,i.n hlvl, imtii Ht .Innrhlm M l.hiirrh 10 a in. Int. Ht. Domlnlo's Cem, Auto service. . Ilmlngten, Del . Dec ILETON. husband of aH ga. Il1ntlvsl IIAAiul.l. l'N. iviiiiuiiHii.il, un 1 2B WILLIAM C. HAMDLBTON. busbc Hannah I) Hambleton aged 88, llelntlvea And irienas inviisu in lunnii ppivii-s, nun , friends Invited to funeral services. Bun . of n V JI. Sodality of the' Church or th; ill,, residence of daughter. Mrs Olivia 1 Incarnation, Invited tn. funeral Mom. s:JO ,Mslck. anoa Monroe at Purther serv- I . m . realdence of fnther, 4S54 N. Leltb Rose Hank M. 13. Churrh Calvert Md.. gow st So'emn requiem mass Church ora n p. in.. i.b nn. Hank M. I., (.'hurrii Calvert Md.. nfAn 11 n. m Int nrljolntng cem. HAIltuwUiy.i . ciu.iuri -iv, pre, .o. 1 itm yuiojrunrrwi ,..k. , . ,1.. JKREMIAH D.. husband of Catharlno Har. BMITII. Per. 2d. JOHN I., aon pf tha rlngtoti (nea Daly). Helatlvea and frlenda, lnt Jamea and Margaret Smith, nelatlvea County Cork Society. Invited to,, funeral. , Hnd frlenda. Incarnation Holy Nehie 'Society Mon. 8:30 a 111. lino Daly st (litli ami ' nd Court, Rltner P. of A,. Invited In fu--Wolf ata,). Polemn maaa of requiem at neral Tuea. H30 nf. 4321 N Bill "t Pplphany Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croat Sojcmn msss. of requiem Church of the In Cem. Auto funeral. ... ..... , rarnatlnn 1(1 s m Int, Hply Cross Cem, IIAnTT. Dec. 2R, MARY A... daughter of. ,,Auto service '' John and late Kllen llarty, of Lorrhs, ' BTKHLP.At .17 .Coajes aev. SJiarnn County TIPoerary. Ireland. 'Itelatlves and., mn, pa Dec 2T .CLARA C wife of Wll frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:80. a. m.. nam Steele. Relatives, aiL friends. Invited residence or cousin. Mr. Thomas Htddan, to services, Jfun.. 2 n. m. Oliver II. Malr 2o2ll N IMh st. Solemn- requiem mags Hdg ,. 18i0 Ohistnui at Int.. private Church of the Uesu 10 a. in. Int. Holy Bf fcWART. Dee. 20. MART, widow of Creea 'em . ..-,t. , ! Olllls ... l. .VrnPi-mn Cni 1).e 27. laie rrvi .'.- .i'.r,. I L7S8SKK. widow of .Henry Hofrsr, Kill 73 "tan, 1 2IS00 W, cumberiana si. nl"A.!',"t.TVicwii.nt'i.?vrTiiiTntr i. . ' Ioulg 4. and Sallle A. Wiedner (nee Plereon). KNOELL. .Dec. j THERESA, wir of ,..i Relatives and frMnda, Camp .No. William Knoell (tiee S nglen. agefTS It.la.l a,'0 Abraham Lincoln Junior Order, and tlvea and friends 'Invited to funeral services, i Jehoolmstff pf McKlrtley Scho6l, Invited to o,ary'oci,';(nr0nViBthUr 'A f-SSlKf1'" U "'M "' '"""i'Vi'iY lS,u.n","" Uu" nMle ' "" "wiriaiNS.-At Palrnvra, N J Dec. 3T, "fLAin -t5!c Vil' DORA. Wife of George "WEI. U AViaOI.VB ine. ri.tt), g.d in', ?nd'fL&Vr1o" Hat after 8 T). in ' vlted .to. funeral, alon. tlay a, ni.. .soft gf. I.KAVIJBLPT, -Ofv, 3T.THOMAS ORANT, UlearnaM at. Solemn rtquttm maaa Church hi.Vh.nri Alio ilanshaw1 LeaVisi.v .nrl of the Nativity O a, m, Int. .Ht, Demlnle's .on of Kllza Dale and lata. Jamea Leaveerer:' Cm. Holmesbur. Aut aervica. ,...., elttlvea and friends Invited to wimeii.i uo. ij, einni tt,f n.u.nier i,. t p. m., M Wi Jobnaeiv at., of UU 4oaPh and Mary Wlmtr,' Rlstlve , 4 "ryjcet'rlret jfaetlelara,:, aid frliade hvylt t pnsreljarvlcaii, Mej.t ,' " J , j'.' fvs"! Qer-Jj'p, .. rtjlK f V"s William 4. rie li - . ' L' r i (lermantowii, M Vrlr at. Hetnalsa pvtv nBAtrrs LEHMAN. Buddenly. Dee. Si OU8TAVJ1 A., huiband of paulinn Lehman (newld- rnayer) and falhar of Elisabeth and Kmm". Lehman. Relatives and friends, all, ld which ha waa a tnembtr. ImltaiTto f" neral. Bun niiuiri ill"JW tw - 387 N. Sydenham at. ""ai, nun., i p. m,. zua nt Xtt Vernon Cem. . l.tlKKXS. Dec SR. J, of ,,,, A7Lukens, ' auio iunrni. nnORK. huthand aed 33. ntlatlve Und frlenda, , Waahlnaton Camp. No. 847. I p. o. t. of A . Invl'ed to Berfce. Sun.. 3 v. m Walea Junction, Pa, Int. Oreenlawn tem. MANNING Dee. 20, CIIAnLKS A, son "' Annia ana lew I'atrleK Jiannms, asen - Relative, anil frlenda II V M Sodality of I Our Ladv of Victory Church, Invited to funaral. Mnn.. R3n . m.. mnthafa real dente. 114 N Paxon. af 9olmn reaulen man rnurch of Our Lady of Victory 10 m. . Int. Holy Crom Cenr. Auto funeral. ,II'Ar!J?j,l0fiT"Aul 9"ew-a, N. J.. Dec, 9. MICllABL. huabanrt of Amanda Mannlon vllle. and Blackwood Club of Uoodfellows. . -;- , --- ., ; ,-". '"!,," ,,;,..! "J'.'W. n-. .M,cJf r'e asad n. nalallves and friends Itfvtled to funeral aervlcea. ilon.r ni mvi 3.30 p, m., 040 Jamea'a M, n may call Sufi.r JIEANEV. 1 n. Church srounda." Friend r aflej-jH p. m. u ,, formerly of Loat lrek. Pa. Relatlvea nd frlepda Invited to funersl, Mon., 6.80 a. m.. hn y 48d at. Renulem high maaa Our Mother of Sorrows Church 7 a. in. Int, fit. jjjeph'a Cem. Olrnrdville. Pa,, on arrival t train Icavlns Reading Terminal, Phlla '- ' " Auto funeral. Shenandoah paperi espy. ' M LLKR. Dec, 24, MARY Sf widow of. i.ivm .Miliar, jieiatives and irienui invue-i to unjral aarvlrya. Bun , j r. m., parlor "i . hchut , ran s aon. jihu uiamonu at ii, a ave., Aiianiin iiiy. sr. j services iuii a. mi. chapel et North. Cedar lllll Cam. t-niianripnm Mt'ORAtJETl At Woodbury Helnhta. N .7.. Dee, 28. C. HAnRY. sen of. Henry 3 Muerauer, aged 7. llelntlvei and frlendi Invited to funeriil services, un.. fl p m.. Cheatnut ate.. Woodbury Heights N. J Int private. .MUltrilY. Dee 21. at realdinc it father, 82(11 Spring Onrden at.. Rev. JOHN H.. apn of John ?"1'"rV imm, Vnimown vi aon of John end late Johanna Murphy ' oi iiev. liuivarn J iurpn. nimaeulato Conception Church a nna menus, rev o funeral, alon . Xavler. 24lh and a commencttir at ,nt 0l gpu,,,,,,,, q, n,m,n may tm viewed at church. Sun . after 3 d. m. Auto Vted to funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a, m.. 20at Memphis at. Holemn requiem inaas Church ot tho Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem Auto sen ice. OSDORNE. Dee. 20. LVDIA D.. Wife of James Osborne, aged so. Relatives and. friends Invited to service.. Mon., 2' p. m.. 24 B. Dewev at. Int. Arlington Cem. Re mains miiv be vlewul Hun., 7 to 11 p m. PARSONS. On Dec 20 CALVIN F . aon of the late Sarah Ege and Hezeklah Par.ona. of Parsona, Pa., and husband of Christine rarnons (nee (juantlua). uue notice or ,n.ri uiii ii. ptiARODY. Dec. 2(1. t Morrlstovvli. N. j ODORCIE E PEABODV Jr.. son of tho it0 Oforge K. Peahody and Llllle Wolcott Harrison Int In Mor-I.lown N, .1 TLACR. Dee. 27. ELIZABETH, wdow of Jumr. N. Place, aged 82. Dua notice of -.,..-... -. -. -- -. . - - - , ,.,j iioiv arpni' ur" 111. ,.mi, .u,,r,,, nEILLY Dec. 27. ANNID M.. wlf of Michael llellly. Due nolle" of the funeral will be given, 0100 Iluynton St.. Oerman- "YlIEDEP. Dec. 24 JOHN, hualiand of fiitliirme IP 'de. 'ne Weber), aged -711. Ryla tlvea and fr'cnds, membera of Arcreonffa ternlty of Holy Fan.liv and Maater nrbera' lien. A.'o invited to funeral. Mon.. 7:80 . m . 1S1 I-aurel at. Reaultm s iu iv m. oi. cici a .iiuiii. ,,. Peter'e.Cem. HII.I..- n.o "'. .IO.TKPH niLINO. hu- band of Annie RlllnT aged 71, Relatlyas and friends, flan Salvador Council. K, of C.s Iioiy Nanve Society of St. Stephen'e Chureh, Court Tatnanend. No, 120. P. of A.. Invited -? ...T..- -r-::,-.. ni-.. t0 funeral. Mon.! 0 a. m . 1423 W Venango 1 al, So)mn reqiilam high mass 8t Stephen1 Int private. Holy He- ! nurcn lu H. m. iiu .iiii J...a ...h. A.atn B.vul.. RITNELL Pee. 2fl. LOUISA wife of John R. Rltnell. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral. Mon , 7 'SO a m,, IK! W fargent st Requiem high mass Chun'b of Our Uidy of Mrcy 0 a. 111. Int. private, "rOBKr'tsON1 Dec, 27. MART-JANE. widow of William Robertson and duabter of late Malhew and Sirah A, White. Kela- Itlves and frienqa invuea 10 services uii. 1 , residence nf son-in-law, Julian O. Itejnolds. 211) N. Crelghton l Int Trln Ity Lutheran Cam.. 18th and Wolf ata. ROE. Dec. 2n. THOMAS, husband ot Jan Hoe (nea Heart. Relatives ana friends. League of the Sacred Heart: Dly, Ho. 29. A O, II: Court Vesper. No. SO. P. of A : employes of John Wyeth Co.. Invited to fu neral. Hon.. 0 a. m.. 1812 Mlfsln st. ol mn mass of requlein St. Thomsa Aqolpas Church 10.3U a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. A,rlAnaSlANf Suddenly, Pee. 27 HERMAV L.. eon of Abraham and. Minnie Hargman, aged 2S. Helatlvea and friends, 'also Pan- .nla Tln AssA. . Invlln to runeral aerv. r.s, Hun., 10:30 a. in, .11128 Oermantown lave. mt. liar Nebo l.enn ave. mi. nar iveuo wm. HMIT1L Deo. 20, EMMA St.. daughter o'f Joseph P. and late Emniai Bmltli (ne r-,.ij,u lltatlva und friends, members cnveiev). 1 now Tn..atlAn 10 ini. llP)y pepuii:iirn i William B iBtevearr. iieiaiires nnu irienae. mantovvn. Int. private, Ivy mil Cem, Mwinuxn v.nn "ft clTHBntKH WRIOIIT. daughter yf late Steplien and tlBtfcirai 4VVI4U iviiuit uui nil -inn r. nil. vftrnnn i:m. -Tl'l Tf fl" .- .l
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