r&S 'y,;4 j,-iffJ,JSS .'ya T -) -i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, . DECEMBER 30, 1918 , T,- t'16 , W-fWf,i!W)WtJTp( . H re 17' h Itr i IS m. w ik Of r, ', i. J-.CV ONLY TEN IN UNIT "ESCAPED INJURY Company M, 109th Infan try, Nearly Wiped Out at Marne CITY CORPORAL MISSING Eihar J. Kccr One of Five Unaccounted for and Mother Is Nearly Frantic & Only ten men of Company M. 109th infantry, escaped Injury In the flrst day a .lighting; when the Americans made thoir Irallant stand against the Prussian Ouard at the Marne on July 15. The majority 'tVere hilled, most of the others were se Wcly wounded and five are still unac counted fur. AmonR- the flrst Is Corporal Elnnr J. Keer. of 6427 Spruce street. No trace of him has been discovered, Comrades Searched the wheat field, where he vvas last seen, about three days later, but failed to find his body. No word has come from a German prison camp to in dicate that 1io had been captured, and the uncertainty as to his fate has driven his mothjr almost frantic. Appeals to the War Department and to the Red Cross have Dcen unavailing. Both have done their best, but have been unable to flud the young soldier. Corporal Keer enlisted some time be fore, this country declared war on Ger many, flsurlnir, as he told his mother, that It was Inevitable the fnltcd Mates "take a hand In the world game, ami declaring he wanted to "beat even the President to It." He was only elRhteen at the time, but stood nearly six feet high, weighed around 180 pounds and had a chest expansion of four Inches. The re cruiting officers, after one 'look, made no Indiscreet inquiries as to his nge. Corporal Keer Is one of forty-eight youthful soldiers from Philadelphia and vicinity named In the days combined casualty lists, this being the smallest Monday tola) since septemoer. ..vpi"" ently the honor roll from this section Is nearly complete ana oniy a iew ." late cases, men killed or wounded dur Jns the first week of November and a few scattering cases of minor Injuries re main n tin given out. The total for the country at large today Is 1304, includ- Mig 118 Pennsylvanlans. , Only one soldier from this district is listed as killed In action today, two arc I reported to have died of wounds and the Bame number havo been ncelikntatlj I killed. Three have died of disease, flf- ' teen have been severely wounded, seven of these having previously been reported I missing, sixteen have been slightly in jured, one Is missing, another, previ ously reported missing, is hick In a hos pital, while seven, pre lously reported missing, havo returned to their rcgl- ments. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES Private Zebley T. Smnl, reported In today's official casualty list as acci dentally killed, was prevlousl reported killed in action on Soldier h Listed -November 24. thlr ....... . . . . teen days after the Killed m Action armistice wus nl.,muriv signed. His mother on November 2t had a ietter rrom h 1 m dated after hostilities had ceased. In which he said i he was on his way to Germany with the , army of occupation. Sho cannot under- i stand how he could have been "killed In action" with the war over and hopes that the later report of his accidental death is an error. I ... Swank was Inducted Into the sen Ice lp July of this year and w ent to France as a member of Company O, Kitty-1 'fcecond Infantry, after only three weeks' ( training at Camp W'adsvvorth. He Is' twenty-four years old and lived with his i mother, Mrs. Anna M. Swank, at 3547 i Xorth Ninth street. Private John II, Patterson, ofllcially I reported severely wounded for the flrst i time today, is back in this country and ' Is now visiting his family at 1426 Par rlsh street. He landed In the United States on Thanksgiving Day and was i Bent to the Lakenood, X J., Baso Hos pital to receive treatment for his arm which was badly torn by a piece of bhrapnel. Private Patterson enlisted two years ago as a member of Company I. Flf-1 teenth Infantry After arriving over-' seas his company was made Into Com Dany a. Third Machlne-Qun Battalion, i with which the wounded soldier was , serving when he was struck by shrapnel. Ills wound was a bad one, necessitating' an operation, but is now healing. Sergeant Harry Itallariay, Heavy Tank Corps, 3S7tt Battalion, died of bronchial pneumonia in a base hospital In Franco on October 20, according to a telegram from the War Department re-1 celvedjjy George B. Holladay, a brother, , living at 761 South Fifty-first street. Htrgeant Holladay, who had been In i France since last January, had not been heard from since September and was not known to have been 111. His parents are dead, and previous to being drafted in March last he was em ployed by the Sun Shipbuilding Com pany, Chester, and made his home with nis orotner at tne Fifty-first Btreet ad i,"?.". bom. In Greenwich. N. v there. He. Is survived by four sisters nK-nSHJl." a'.Vof ,Wh?,m m,'e sfflfrfithtacltr hW Wlth SY"nt FrS JI. IJ.ynes Jr of 93B Monmouth street. Gloucester City, a u.. na euucaiea ai me pudiio schools member of tho 111 th Infantry, was re- ported missing In action on October 12, S 1..;.,;:,' re?ef,CK..,uay.nM;,.s.r" " V- . n ' f,,,.i,.. Th vounc oil- so hard that ho abandoned tho town Without tnlklng about hlmaolf. ho fol S2cl Cornnan'Tof0dUCei eV,u tXTit , tha wi" heln I n?tan Sly kiUcd b? a hlgl ' of Montfaucon and gave to the Vennsyl-, lowed tho example of Colonel Tarburton tra,Sn"VhhTr0Theteo,o e flfm-; vanlans and Baltimore.!., the L.,t..l0 told about the heroic death of Sec- has learned any further information s fi.. iivi nt 644 Vnion street wld. and most important sector. Brietly, mid Lieutenant Wftllnm nock, of rhll- to his son's fate. Itcports have been re- celved from France that nnriv . uiirus ot ino men ment were killed 3Ieuse sector in th 5:tiV.nL8 letter to m parents, Sfe'n6? SS lXL IV.."1? 5? .th ".? J: went was then waiting to start nnother irt another, Is that ht " Sw,ln$:' aiiacK nnu u was alter this M'SB reriarted mlsslnir tt in inree years oia and was employed In the Welsbach plant when the United Ktnie. yr'lPla"' hen 'h U'ted Btt.l entered the war. I'rlT.te Michael M.slrlnollto. renorieri eevercly wounded In net on. has novir JhIn.,i,i1;tAle,-.much.tol,ls,rfBret' n !..f.d5y befro his regiment delivered an attsck north of Verdun. In September. ' inl rli vi Uf "mn,allrd, wll!e rehears- nV ho.nllS'flm'folIowl'SL. Al Sr. 11 2 l"S.r."p ?J ??"''? day hi. leg ,. aviiiiia. 111a luiimuiiv "ivnnr nv. ilia .ton ' and few ot them ever returned. Private Mastrlnolito Is a member of Company V, 110th Infantry, which was Iprmerly the old Third Regiment, N. U. ,P, He enlisted In July. 1017, trained nt r Camp Hancock and sailed for France r last: May. He arrived back In the United , States November 29. the day nfter Thanksgiving, and was transferred to tie base hospital at Lnkewood. N. J. He Is now. at home on a ten-day furlough to visit his fnmiiv nt ini7 Rnl.fh Vi.i.V;.nii. ,J!:!?H..i,:h:V?Lrl!'t?-..unAer his peared at most of life otal fight clubs' nay uveneuD uy pulling on many friendly bouts In tho Y. M. C. A., huts, .".Notwithstanding that I am a fighter. I aay' war In h , and I got all of It I r.eed." he said, "Home looks mighty wo4 to me." "Berjjeant Heed Harnlli. Company Ij, 115th Infantry; died of wounds on Oc tober It Ho was twenty-four years old 'and was drafted on September 3, 1917. Before he was drafted he was a cleric And' lived with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rilMles J, llarnlt. 237 West Oxford f trL His younger brother John 1 an e iiajJun In the navy. He was a, student of tke Central High School, 'tf f for a! lames T. Kelly, WOUnd'd at restjoteau-Tlilerry and now lnvalidad tome, said tjiht the thrill of battle was w 4 ... iniimse ns uiu ,Um fi&t Know He not know he wan r, .,, e.J-,1 Till wounded Until his MmWeundett Till commanding olneer, OJJilirToUlUM Lieutenant Hallo.. " v well. als of this '-' elO-. tol him that Mood was .streaming JnJ hia a. Th JUth Infantry loat tmiriiy in um JSMr t " """ & yriemn TOJtapry, nmufi vhkhi INSCRIBED f' mr.ii... 1 iRl", I . 1 1& I '' W f m- .v,. f Va" $3i & "' f Fi$'"i.j--i :!il i K w fifc.1 cl!rPF " km .... ,- - v ? . L . - I KlHft!&r-'. Jsk i-mi I - ! i WILLIAM SONNEBORN. WounJe J Stmt. HARPY HOLTODAY. Died Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today ' kim.i;d in action ,,.,,. lTUnfe iKiNK J, sti-.viif.i. 41T.7 Kititcmont Hrliipaburir (Mnrlno Corps.) 11IKK OP tl)L'NlS r . Seeant ',,,"; ,JlfMX,tt,l), 2015 Grant a u rcMoujij. rvporlcU llcd ol disease.) ,.,, , Corporal "t V' "A''i:. -'210 North Tront tCIDENT.M.T.Y Ktt.I.l.n ,,., .... rrhute. it T' "'VNK, 3047 North Ninth MIlll.MM IIII1M:.n, (luster, fa. iiki or nisi:.si: ,. . sercent "i'"","OI.HIMY. 71 South llftv. I'rltute MOIKJAN. KUNIiST r llli- North 1'ari.fn St. H,';I'JI T. MarSI'ARRAN. 0111 Welt .lerrerson nt ii..r..... ,....... turlnn fur... ' ULTIIUI1UUWII. v.,iii.ij Ocrmaniown. noiMiKn si:vi:hi;i.i l.leutenmit "KOK013 I KOAT. 1)10 North fifty set enth st. (Previously reported.) hereeant liX! '.'' ,VNKII:". '-'"-"- North How-jvi-5 . ..U'.r.',vluu,lv rporteil mlsflns ) at ,'hl",i. 0 North Thirts-fourth Corpora ft 2!,KIt,T. k,i.sti:i.n. am south sixth ri vr.i7"!V.u"y fPorttd mlnslni.-.) t.I K ,wi "KirilTH. HJ7 .North Twenty-ninth Ht JA.Mfc.s t. ja;i.l;y. OH Union at mi'Mv'i', lV.TTI:,ts"" t4 rarrli.il st Thirteenth st a,ilitthHK' "' K,',SEK' ,C33 N"ort" T"cn- JAm!-I;S,"U', R,,i:"s. i''l Amber st i ..) '5K1'. "Ported mlailiii;.) JACOII (iKKMiN, IU Tusker st. (fro- Moujly reporte.l mlwlnB. ' , RKKTON. (HL'll .Sujbrook ac IIAKIt KAMAl.OI, 1411.-, iluore st (Pre- Mo.isly reiuirtcil mlssln ) J. .M. HhTKItMAN, Ho5ersford. Pa (Previously reported nilsslnB.) I'lllLIP H'ALKMAMWO. (.'olllneswood. . J SLItlllTLY WOUNDED Lieutenants JAAIKs C. 10RI, i20 North Twelfth nI (Ptelously reported 1 NOIIMAN K. (lAKDNKK, Lpiiot; Apart ments. Thirteenth und Spruce st DtKW .1. TOLtND. ijill Mouth Uroad et (Iro lously reported.) Corporal. JOHN T. Pl'Si:, 1807 Callowhlll St. Ai.oihirs lj;o ri;mci;. l-il-u Mount Vernon st. AKTIIUK K. IIKiSON. S0OS Arbor st. ITImtr JAMES KDWAKD KKNNKY, Jr.. 283 Mascher st. ntANK 1 TONI.1N, 172D faouth ntth st JOHN W. nilXIUH. 171)1) Swain at. L'HAHI.KS lli:.MtV Iini.VKSTON. '.'344 North Eleventh st JOHN I). IIWillKS. IJast tashlnston II.I.HM II, t'l.i:Mi:, L'5.1 West lane, (iprnmntown. Meredith Ht ANDY CI.AM'Y, 1114 South r.lncsold st III'.MlY IIAI'I1. SCOS North Tlfth It. KMMITT HOOK, 4.114 Josephine St. JA.Mi:s NEKIA, 151S South Twenty-second Ht O.MAK II. I'OI.K, 21 North Thirty-seventh at MIxsiNO Corporal EINVR J. KEKIt. Bt27 Spruce st. MCK IN linsriTM,. I'RKVIOUSI.Y RE- I'OltrED JllsMNU PrWulet J. K. CWA.VA Villi, .".('. Cltv Lino ae ItEI.KtsKn l'ROM C.KRMAN I'RKOS CAMP AND RrTTURNKD TO DUTY EI.MEK C. RKICHART. 1'RCt North Twelfth st (Marino Corps. Prel- nuslv reported mlsslnir. ) IIOHERT K. QCINN. Chester. (Marine Corps. Pre lously reported mlsslnff.) RETURNED TO HI'TV. PRKIOI'.SI.Y Coniornl H. C. nIR. 4523 Rlslnc Sun lane. Mechanic JOHN H. MiINTYRK, 3247 A St. PrUilles JOSEPH R. riTZOERAI.D, (107 "West Cumberland st AI.FIIN7.il IIARRUI.I.I, 3433 Utlngaton THOMAS C, BROWN. 2S13 West Harold t. . omcers anu roen fell so fast It i :,:. mnosslhlc for the Intelligence ofll - 'a" 1,'T!pocB1?c" - ur on tho losses until marly days liter.' Corporal KeUy saw ?eys o? his comrades killed or severelj wounded before he had to give up and be taken to the rear. In the ear y stages of the hattle Corporal 'vcuy . helped to carry the body or Lieuunani tu.ltnlint o,orse Lincoln Itont, Com- Meutensni iieorsr .. . i,"' ",'','- arents Sir" nnd Mrs. Hdmund i nyoat 8 0?0reNo8rth. Fifty-seventh street 2,ont' ifiin last lftter from lieutenant Roat celved on December 4 and said ht f waS at l.a Haule which, according to . ?? ,he "n ext step to the gangplank Um ,s t".?. Me.. a'L.h t 1017 w.i "".'".Sn.ion "Xbrl 10. 1917 with "" ""Y. i"7:. o,l ..-a. inm tho oiu ' mru. ".,"" " ","", " ;",;""' '"l8slonf" f5 .. ... 'ViVi iutv " and while he was In the hospital he Sna made flrst lieutenant. He Is twenty- Sent year" old nnd wns In his second, 'n'J. a til0 Wharton School, Unlerulty t r"P.8,'vv",f!' Xi.'l? ,e"v SJ?"a,,ed ' , ?iA, West Philadelphia High School. i - Private Urnest V. Morgan, supply train, ISUth Field Artillery, died of pneumonia in France on December 1, ncordlng to word received by his sister, Mrs. David Call 1327 North Darlen street. He was twenty-one year old nnd enlisted In June, 1918. After brief training ut Fort Slo cum and Camp Jackson. S C. he was sent to irance. rnvi.10 ..juikuh wuo I the youngest of five brothers ,",'" with the Allied armies. Three of them ' in h Canad an army, spent two years In the ..trenches co.nn.ny M.Ffty-elghth Infantry, dled'of wounds -1.1 onH i.pfnre belmr drafted was a chauffeur. His elder brother Alfred Is ?n the service. He lived with hi. parent.. Mr, nnd Mrs. Anderson Taylor, 210 West Allegheny avenue. rrlvate Joseph C. Evans, Machlne-Qun Compaify. 359 infantry, was wounded on November 1. He was Invalided to this country last month. He Is twenty-flve years old and lived with his parents. Mr, nnd Mrs. William J. Evans, 1628 South Front street. His younger brother Is In the service. r..n,tal rl.arlei Albert Mathews. 24 ... n.ul.t..fn.iv,h mtrmtkt PamHAn Atttli Sr VecelvVd l,n"acUo"6ctpb.r 14.' This Information was received f l1 his parents In a War Department tele - rrum a day of so ago, Thoy had not thought h s condition serlouB. uorporai Mathews was an Instructor In the army eras school and a member of Company !i mth Infantrv. He enlisted n 1917. ci.ia wii.j.iamh in and was sent to Annlston, Ala,, where ho became so proficient that he was ap pointed Instructor In the g-aa school. He was a. fprmer Camden football star and Before. enUettnic wau employed by the His father KatKo'OO 'jrm toka. IN FREEDOM'S HALL OF FAME iWrWILLIAM FLEMING! VP-47LEONARD MILLER. VIMjjBMP Or , Woundt-d WJV A&Wl&UW Wounded" vEor .- : i.i .. &&.iWt$AiM4hkxjtJl I X-5W5A3tJ' .v JrVNmifv"'' VJyE7Sv -s-J - V A. rr- - " " - - -- ,iiP 'Yl.-'i.v. - . 17S S -- MKVMSIIVtrABV 7 ,V WSbNiSrHPfSv -" ' Tii hj!-j. ?;-' n "ov..'i,i ,i' "" N. R . ..vM llfll .1 il I Corp.BENEDICT CONROY. wounatd" ROBERT M. Corp. EDWARD CARUN, REIN, WounJe.a.-" Wounde.a-- r.lme to tho fulled States from Knff. land secral jenrs ago to accept a posi- tlon In Camden ns an expert pen tool-' maker- rnriiornl Robert r.psleln and I'rlsntf. Jnrnli (iernnn, both of this city, pre - lously olllclully reported missing, are named on a corrected casualty list sent '"i". nnm,.1f.l0,,l,.l0f!I?,,llipH. nTutese X'iJlEwy.t'ff.r0 ment with tho information ns to their fate and whereabouts, the army au - thorlties haing failed to locate either of them. Letters were received from Kpsteln and (ierson seeral month ago f!ltl.'lK thSin.n,y.V.fsd "tbTIrrnn? hat" letfh1l,rfeps-Uln,?edMn time to rejoin Ills unit the day hostlll - ties ended. He was drawn No. 2 in the nrst draft call, June ? 'Jl'. ""' went to (amp Meade In .September of last eaI, being aslgne.I to the 316th Infuntij. flerson. a llusslan by birth, was drafted In June of this year but was assigned to the 315th w-hon he reached Camp Meade and went oierscas with that unit in August. " "" -, i rai Pennsylvania Troops f . Mnil Stmi (lllPV H Yfnr ' -? -r-vj -- wwB v . Continued from Pnca One (ontiutie.i rrom lane line the division, but In that battle proed 1 ' w.v i that little man can deliver great punch He was eerwheic, and ncer 'during the fhe .lays of fighting did he attempt to spare himself. His Inter-1 est in the wounded and sympathy for those poor chaps who were mortally Injured were remarkable. i-.ioo,,c0i .ho hnt.le Colonel Tar- issmg ino uame, i,oionei im- burton admitted that It would be im- WJr&'mfF'' possible for him to dKulKO Information""1-' : l"" ,"'"" " emor.es uiat. n s St military Importance, and owing to .c1?",.rdles vlU cherlsh th,ouS1' te'r this restriction, a detailed account ot me" tho fighting could not be given. But enough can be told to conslnce Penn- sj 1 vanla that It sent teal men to ! ranee, and to make the State proud of their achieements Paid HIb i Trite ., . ., .. . "After going over the top. continued 'tie returning omcer, c ran iinu n deadly machine-gun tire. The boche oc- dividual is rather limited. Owing to Hint cupled cery stralegie point In the woods it 8 impossible for mo to do Justice to and on the hills In front nnd made us : the entire division when relating Its con pay a heavy ptlce tor the ground we (iuct. nut I can sa, and very truthfully, captured. i that the division measured un. Olllolal "But the 313th and 314th Ileglmcnts kept going ahead, and despite tho heavy shelling and terrible machine-gun fire reached our llrat objectio In less than four hours ot fighting. ' "All that nfternoon and night the Oermans kent UP a deadly lire and ..... . . , I ? a ''!'"?'"" 0".","' f: ' "" " u " ""' ,".'.D uu ,"'"-' v I next morning found them fighting harder than oer. and on they pressed. The ! Germans were running, but their ma- , chlno guns were blocking our path, and BCorea ot men were killed durlngthat f mornng. ..That evening we smashed the boche this town proed to ho the key to tho . ... nn.iiinn mv. nur hr ment relieved us. The Phlladolphlans got Into the scrap with the enthusiasm of veterans anil acquitted themselves splendidly. At 10 o'clock the next morn ing the 813th anil 3lh ifeglmeutB were back In the fighting and beating the - . '""" " '" " """. " Germans back toward Berlin. "Tho 316th Infantry gave splendid suppoU to the 313th." , "Hull. Hall!" At this Juncture the Mauretanla's ""'' B.'ru.?" . P ""f B.l"!r fSvorlte' "Hall, Han, me uanirs au Hero." Scores of doughboys began to yell, while others embracing their "buddies" began some grotesque fox trotting on the decks. Colonel Tarburton viewed PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT rSD AU0VE MA,lKET FANNY WARD In "TUB CIIKAi" CEDAR 00TII 4 CEDAR AVENUE nir.LTR miRKH In "MAKE-HELIEVE WIFE" "ll 1CC1 TrI MARKET HETWEEN CULlOILUlVl BOTH AND 00TII EI.HIE FEROIISON In " . mrvriErt THE OREENWOOD TnEE" " COLONIAL ZftSfttt 1 W Sm iav "A in , .Hb ' TEMPLE OP THE DUSK" , ptJREKA 40T" li,,K nlViT I H.'-' IM-rvr MATINEE DAILY "CARMEN OF TUB KLONDIKE" FlkANKFORD 4T,S nkfort M PAttl.lNH FHF.riEnlOK in f PAVCHWVPr 'ta OW fsopjlf wmri'i v?a j -tv .R(3Y ARTHUR d. COBBETT, LOUDEN. Wounded tl c npilnclt for a moment, but through Died from accidents and teav-str .lined eyes. i other causes I m thlnklnc" he h.ild slowly, "of Jllsslnc In nctlon (lnclttd our own dear ooys In the Sccnty-nliuli prisonets) nuisinn. Yon know tliey sane that S.OHK in tho battles and sanir with tho pep and ginger of men who were march ing down the tranquil asphalt of Broad street "And I am thinking of our headquar ters In Montfaucon," he added, when tho band switched to another nlr. "When we landed In the town, Colonel Oury established headquarters In the cellar of an old church and a short time later a big Shell struck it The rem nant of a wall "its Kmushed to bits and thtec soldiers were klllpd. One of them n3 Sergeant Major Little, ot the Jl2tn jinchlne Oun Ilattalion. How Slnjor Allen Died 1 "Speaking of real heroes, l am re- 1ninciCrl ot Major Allen, who was killed , . a Ehe on the t,lin, nlR)t of tIl0 I "'"tie He was n prominent Phlladel- VCf'0, l"e WSr',bUt 1U- 'stead ot selecting the medical corps, . picked the Infantry. On the third night he was leading his battnllcni when a i ie.ivy shell exploded a few yards In flont ot lllnl Mortally wounded, he ""scd M lcnd and said good-by. but t until he had Instructed the senior , captain to continue the advance, "Since the famous luttlo there havo been stoiies citculated on this side that . d b ' ourn,en ";! , .,",, ' 3i ... artillery. This Is not true. Our artil- lery suppott was wonderful, but a CJer- man battery occupied a position on one 0f the flanks and killed many of our lcn bcforo It was silenced. Its position would give ono the Impression Hint the 'shots were being fired by our own nr- tuicryunits. ... . "lt .um, unucr toiont sirceM-, Is deserving oi un i.ie p.uise i.iui it jh ijos- sible to bestow upon any fighting oreanl- zatlon. Sneeze', an old army man. . asked his bt..s to do tnelr outj and thftv nliipil. A maiorltv of his ofllnprs uere phlladelnhlans, and two In par- ticulnr f must mention One Is Major Pepper, who was killed and the second man Is Lieutenant Jo- ani.U V I".. Tl.s -. nn a1s. a llm I .EN.,- 1t DLIc Ln'Dann. pepper died I the, death ot ti hero, but before going west played havoc with the Germans. '" uiPiueu remuriuiDio coolness ana ,, ; , .,, '.-;. . '. ',r """. . " .,f.ri .Z, I one of tho many memories that his oloney Oury nnd Colonel Knowles measured up to their great tasks and i-ennsyivaniu snoum ne prouu ol tnem. "After tho battle we went back to "'o lines and 1 was transfertcd to the quartermaster's corps and ass gncd to a ilenot at Drest uepoi ui uresi. ..jt mBl be borno In mind that In a . crear hmtlo Hia rn,.iiv f o in. ..accounts of its record will give It a f place that Is not a whit less lustrous anu inspiring man mat occupied by the j Iron Division." I The Mauretanla pioed to be a treas- ' "re for the group of teporters that went I "ohii mo nay io meet uie returning boi ullr One chap who could not participate In the deck celebration was Lieutenant Harold Dean, of Albany. Ho was at tached to the 301st Tank Corps, and at Ilonnsy, a town between Cambral and Kt. Otlnt.tln. SIlRtnlncd !i Kprlmia liiksirl i wound. Ho was unable to leave his berth today. nde phla. , "Honk I well placed shell put the tank out of commission. Second llullet Killed "Hock ordered his men, thero were ten of them, to evacuate the tank, Ho was the last to leavo nnd as he stepped out a German sniper sent a bullet crashing I through his Body. A second bullet Hilled him , ..nock ,vns n loyal Phlladelphlan and I was never bo happy as when reading his )?" W lle usci1 t0 a bunch of j;vknin(1 ruBi.io ieuqeiis rrom homo and gave them away to the other boys from his town. I rcmembei'the Even- ino punxia IjCDGeh, because of Its back page of pictures. 1 PHOTOPLAYS IFFFFRSONI 20T" AND dauphin jcri cixjwni hth. mat. daily HKIlT LYTI3LL In "DOHTON IIICKIB'S" N IMRO rnNT ST. t OHtARD AVE. jumuw jumbo Junction on Krankf ord "L" FRED STONE in Htt UUAi" NIXON 0!D AND "ARKET 8TS. and o1 HARRY Vinmtv in "HOARDED ASSETS" DViRIf" I,,d", Ave. and Dauphin 8t. rAIMV Mat. -tin. Evg. Iit45 to 11. iRwiAss'y, rivoli and "saviaaH, VIVIAN MARTIN in " " ",lly "MIRANDY HSIILES'' QTR AND OEHMANTOWN AVE. 0 1 Irtl-SL i AT VKNANQI ORIFFItirfl "TIIK OREATEaT THING IN LIFE" WESTALLEGHE .rvvv&B BvrAVttw . i "fHS KTJrtNAJf fflfli f fl TWO CASUALTY LISTS REPORTED Thirty-two Soldiers and Twenty-one Marines Killed in Action FORTY DEAD OF WOUNDS Disease and Accident Fatal to Sixty-six Members of Both Branches Waslilnnton, Dec. 30, General Persh ing's report for the day Includes both jnrmy nnd mnrlno cnsuaUlrs. In the I former thirty-two nre recorded killed In notion, while twonty-ono "sea sol jdlerfl" fell while flshtlne The deaths by wounda number fortj1 twenty-nlno I In the army nnd eleven In tho mnrlne corps, whllo dlsenao ind accident claimed slxty-alx victims, of whom pfty Ticro of tho army and sixteen of the i mnrlno corps. The total nrmy casual i ties of tho day Is 2.10. In the marlno corps they number 137. Summarized, tho casualties to date .are: Reported Dec. 30 Totals Killed In action 32 Died of wounds -S 28,433 51,413 16,035 Died of disease 3 13,463 r, 122 19.130 .,, nsi; 1' "vo .Wounueu Grand totals 239 214,703 orncuKS1 i.ivr Killed In Arllon MEfTENANTS Ed ard II. I.ocke, ifad ison Me - Chnrles II. Wilbur. Wnlpole. Mass. SEIU1EANT Ralph I,. Hmlth, Elk Mourtd, Wis. Died of Wounds IJEfTENANTS rred B Clark. 1? ;. 111. I Harold E. OouthNew Tork. N. Y. ; 1 II llani A I.lener, St. Henrv, O. PUIttiCANT Robert Hutlon, Great .e(i, Died of Disease MDITTENANT Vincent S. Whjlnnd. No emerifen. y address Klen. Wounded Severely CAPTAIN Hamuel W. Parks. Tort Mill. H. I' LIEUTENANTS Charles Henry I.uts, Cnrrl7ozo. N. Mex: John M. Ihayer. Jr , New York, N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA Killed In Arllon PRIVATES Abram Mrandt. Elizabeth town, James W. Burns. Wllllamstowni Mil-, Ham I) Wade, Conestoga. ' Died of Wounds CORPOP.AI.S I'rank V, Harper. 2!10 West rtrth street. Philadelphia: Joe Kirsh ner. Chorlerol. ' PRIVATE Wesley Teoner, Port London. Died of Disease I PRIVA1 E Walter V. Donunel. Lancas- ' tcr. Wounded Severely CORPORALS Clayton W. firoff. H27 North Tent -ninth street, rhlludelphlai Martin T. Vwie.ky. Hhamnklii JHIVATKM Percy N P.ecd, WllkJnsburtr: ,inh -V. Htrmeback, Mlllway: I.awrentu J I Ilemmnn. Plttabursh; John It. Kcrnery. Kth ThmeVnth't'. PhlladeYpluKi nil!! J ' Moran, 431 Munton street. Philadelphia, '"'d of DUense TO1VATE Klne Ward. Pocomoko CI y. VIRGINIA m w . pnivATtls Henry P.. Clianey. r..cm: nobert ,,. Harris. Mill Cap; captain J. Williams, Emporia. I Wounded Seterely I PRIVATES Hoyvood II. ard, Char otto County: Joht It Atkins. Roanoke, .Ulam AtKlnBon, Richmond: Tom Foster. Cumber- i i.ml. MMt... A Mnnntnc VVhlttler tleoot. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of casualties to date: nMth Ul f IL-ttllB 90 101 1 0PnJire ' ed ENLISTED MEN M43 2882 Til 310 n Wounded .... 1 bands of en ' m. nU The fol'owlt.i: casualties the commnnaii irenera j-y,; kiii'm in action Died of wounds receiv !? ed or disease Wounded in action (severely) Wounded In action (silently) Wounded In action (degree undeter. sn s mineui Misslns in action Total PENNSYLVANIA ' Killed In Arllon 12 137 PRIVATES Charles V. Lemons. Sucar Rim: Joshus B. Blpes. CurweusUIle: Frank J. swneel. iiride.burir. Died of Disease . SEROKANT William T. MncSparren. 010 West Jefferson streef. Philadelphia i TRIVATE Klnvle M. Shlck. Dayton Sllaslnc In Action PRIVATE Addison W. McWIlltams, .'nnonsbura:. Returned to 1'runee (Prevlonsly Reported Prisoners In Germany) PRIVATES Robert K. Quann. Chester: Elmer C. Ilclchart, 2851 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. Washington, Cee. 30. Following cor. PHOTOPLAYS PHOTO MAYS onTAIMrn Tfyjfs RyoH SS4A ROAKIMfl r IORPORATIOM, aii K lath, Morris - Fassyunk Ao. Alnamora Mat.Dallynt2! Cvja.OUStO. AI.ICI3 IlllADY in "HER O It BAT CHANCE" . . . . ,. .r. nnimnnv hth ArULLU MATINEE DAILY TIircriA TIARA In "UNPI3K TUB YOKD" ADPAPilA CHESTNUT Ilelow llini ARV-AUIA 10 A.M. to HUB P.M. WILLIAM B. HART In , "IIRANDINO UROADWAT" Vji t icrJIDr 11ROAD STREET AND i DL,UH,DllL susquehaNNA AVE ETIIKT. CIJIYTON In "WOMEN'S WEAPONS" BROADWAY "TcSffiftiT "TUB OREATEST THINO'IN LIKE" I CHESTNUT HILL a?. I CHARLES RAY In 1 "LAW OK THE NORTH" i-- innpne MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK iLivirrriDo matinee daily NA7.IMOVA in "TOYS OF FATE" 1-. inxrvl 1K1T" "flth OIRARD AV. rAllAlVlVJUlXl itATINEE DAILY THEDA RARA In "WHEN A WOMAN SINS" 17A1III V THEATRE 1811 Market Ht. rAlVllLiI n A. M. to Midnight. TOURNEUR'S "SPORTINa LIFE" ! CslTLJ CT THL'ATRE Ilelow Spruce DO 1 ti 3 1 . MATINEE DAILY MADOl) KENNEDY AND TOM MOORE In "HIE KINGDOM OF YOUTH" GREAT NORTHERN",0'? !bT aERALDINK FARRAR In r "THE HELL CAT" INfDl7DI Al vOTH 4b WALNUT STS. ilVlrn'llHLi Mat. Sifio. Evas. T 10. CONSTANCE TALMADOE In "A LADY'S NAME" I PADPR 1ST LANCASTER AV LiEiALUr. MATINEE DA1LT t 'TOO JIUnX ILLJOWfJ' a Hra vai.np.A.I hi B '-.--. - .--.-. s ed in action 11 ' aJL AMjLZ reetlons of nnd additions to the nrmy casualty report for today follqw: Died of Wounds, Pretlonslr Ileporteil Sllsslnf In Atflon rrttVATE John J, BullKan, ,Cedarhurt, bled ' Perilously Imported Mlssluc In Action I'lUVATK William H. Ua.lr. I'ottsvllle, Pa, Woiindrd Hertrrlr. Tretlonslr Reported Ml- inc in action rntVATES Albert R Coller, Schuylkill Haven, r.i Johnnie lMwards, DanMlle. Va.! Purman C. Faunce, lmltlmore. i Mounded Bllrhtlr, rretlouslr Reported Jllnlne In Action MECHANIC Jnmrs V. Itodnera, 2004 Amber street, Philadelphia. PRIVATES John C Hernebura. Mlllvale, Pti. i Jacob Uerson, 412 'lasher street. Phila delphia: Samuel J Ttobcrtson, 0121) Unybrook nenue. Phllndclphl.i Mounded (Decree Vi.defermlned), Previously Reported Mlsslnc In Action OOnrORAL Robert Epstein. 310 South SIMh street, rhlladelnhlo. . SKROCANT Charles W. Krlss. Haiti more. PRIVATES Asa Carkhuff. Hopewell, N. J.! Harry I'onkiln. Jr., I'aterson, N. J.i Allen J, Hedxe, 221 North Ereemont ae nue. Haltlmoret William V. Lalng, Mt. Wlnana, Md ; GtulU. Mnlorano, Madison. N J.: Joseph S Afurln, Forest, Pa j Jacob f. Peterman nocsford; Pn.i M'llliain r. Powers. Tnrrytown. N Y. ! Henry rtamairll, MOB Moore street. Philadelphia; Anthony nefalko. Greenwood, Pa I Georite . Shcat er Shrcweberrv. Pa. Sick In Hospital. I'relonly Reported Mlsa Ins: In Action PRIVATE Tohn It. Cavanauih. BOO City Line. Philadelphia. Retnrneil to Duty, Pretloosty Reported Mlss Inr In Action MEUTENANT Carl W. Wentzel, Swiss Mil e. Pa. HiSKOBANTS Henrv F. Dletz. Wharton. N. J.: Joseph rt ntriternl'd. 1107 West Cum iiertanoi street I'miaucipnia 1--.V. r. Hartrantt. I.ederach. Pa i Umll V. Winkler, !.V.2 North Hownnl street. Phllndelnhla. uoiiPOHALS Stephen C. Jialr. 4.133 RIs- Inn Hun lane. Philadelphia; Alfred I.. Dud ley, jersey unv. ;n. j.; L.awrence ai. l itz maurlce. Jr.lti Retreat street, Haltlmores An Belo It. Pratamlco. Plttston, Pa.: Luther 8. Urablll, Now Holland, Pa.: James C. Mc. Klceven, Latrobe. Pa.: Adam Matlauskl, Trenton. N. J . (leofrrey L. Iror. Haltsbury, Md.; Richard V Ward. McKeesport. ra.i Joseph Wholahan. lloothwn. Pa.: Ucnjamln A. Klssa, Stowe Pa. MECHANIC John H. Mclntyre, 3217 A street, Philadelphia. WAGONER Ralph McCormlck, Chin chilla.. Pa. PRIVATE" Loren Anderson. Mlsklmnn, Va. llen It llsker, Readtnc, Pa.; Alfonso Hirrulll. IH.1.1 LMiiBi.ton street. Phlladel nhla: Thomas C Ilronn, 2S1S West Harold street. I'M ane p ua. Herman I, t'rnfton. i lllackatone. Vn . William E. Duncan. Speecc- lllc. Pa.: Genmu W IJunmlre. Chambers' 'biirff. Pa.: Josenh Flnocchlo. -Paterson, N. J.: t'nories ttrinies itusiietnu, I'nnaueipiua; William I). Jessop. Raspeburff. Md,, Jntnes II. Loftus. Cnrbondnle. Pa.: Frank McOet rick. FallslnBton, Pa : John J. Mnhoney. Jersey City. N J.: Robert Mcnlchettl, old roriro, Ta. : Clinton r, Markte, Jersey City, St J, WINTER nKSORTS ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. Start the New Year Kight Enjoy tba Winter months, and keep your health good by spending: a pleasant holiday In one of Atlantic City's Wonderful Hotels. Come for a few day'e rest In this Deliuht ful Winter Resort and you'll want to re main for the season. And the aurround inti are ideal. Crisp, salt air that fills you with new enerey. Bright sunshine and clean, well-paved streets. ! Boll, Boirswalk Ultnotionj, Thtitrti, Piers. Illtutitk Mint, Mltirlnr, Ele. THE LEADING HOUSES re always open and will furnish lull information, rates, etc. The ShelburRC ute-opens rcb. D The Wiltshire "to-opens Feb. iu Mui'Iborouch-Blcnhcitn Ualen Hall Hotel Dennis Hotel St. Charles Seaside House Hotel Strand Hotel Chelsea . The Holmhurst I'Vir Information and schedules ol convenient railroad facllltlc-j consult local ticket agents. II I II ' I jTRAYMOlATijvOTcara I KDRlDS(nlEArESriS)TELSlXjCESS WMrmJrutpr K- av- nr.Dch. Elov.to at. WeSQninsierPrlv t,ath, runnlntr water. I12.C0 up wkly.: 12.60 up daily. Chas.Uuhre. HOTEL B0SC0BEL K,BSg. .wl4,, epen. Thorourhlv heated Bklt. A.E.Marlon. WI-UNERSVILLK, PA. WAITERS PARK ' Werners ville, Fa i ct INSET HALL 0pen aU '" Cb"r- crisp, dry air: beautiful mountain walks, I Rlelahlna-, coastlnsr, etc. Not a sanatorium. Write GEO. 8. OAUL. Mar.. WHllNKRS VILLE. PA., or Ledirer Central. ST. AUGUSTINE. I!XA. The Monson On waterfront. New, modern, fireproof cons. im ronmH, iu paini. T, Ronnott IrJ. bath. Steam heat. I no penneu oer!ooklne bay and ocean. Nea r Old Ft. Marlon. Illilt. It. M. Hennett. ATJOUSTA. a.. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA. GA. A convenient and delightful place to spend your holldayi. Oood drlvlns and motorlnx, excellent laddie horses. 2 eolf courses and all outdoor sports. Address C. G. TRUSSELL. Mgr. PHOTOPLAYS Atlantic I07K5 -". a Jl I i mnrw Try Myv.j., f jut r riaer rt I !' rest, reereitlon and hailth. I ndn w.kr.rnnnri rllmate. Koltndld n i. Fin all- 1 mountain I : tad move- I 1. Resldsat I hours from I Iwaysopen, 1 S years. i ra i.r . v, ........ -i m roias. rrea uinie. civtitic .. m.wt- I of the American ' I ment treatment whin desired. Retldsat I eluded In aboo to- i I nhyslclsn and nunel. Two hours from I I PhUidtlplila.Opreis service. Always open. I , 21 i V Ownership msnsgemeat. Est. H years. J K ' . - . The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookirtfr Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest yroductions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. f RPR TV UHOJAD & COLUMBIA AV. L,lDHr. I I MATINEH DAILY MONTAGU LOVI3 in "THIS GROUCH" I fin IQT O-'D AND LOCUST STREETS LUVUJ1 Mats. liao.:i:ao. EvB.tli30toll PAULINE FREDERICK In " DAUUHTEIl OF OLD SOUTH" 333 MARKET a'.oIm MADOE EVANS In "THE LOVE NET" MODFl si SOUTH ST. Orthestra, IVIV-'LIL. Continuous 1 to 1. REUT LYTELL In "UNEXPECTED PLACES" OVERBROOK 03D Voe CONSTANCE TALMADQB In ' "MRS. LEFFINOWELL'S HOOTS" PAI APF lsl MARKET STnEEl' 1 nit-L 10 A, M. to 11(10 P. M DOUOLAR KAIRRANKS in "ARIZONA" RFCFNT "AnKET BT. Ilelow 17TH 1XCVJI-'1 l 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. Emily Wehlen In "Sylvia on a Spree" nuuumi in inn AlAHTJSIl MYSTERY" IAT TCl OEHMANTOWN AVE. MAniON DAVIES In "THE BURDEN OF PROOF" Rt IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TII 1VJD I 1n A M , nil! P. M. JACK LIVINOSTON In "THn DESERT LAW" Q AVnY l!21 MARKET RTRELT.' vJf V W I r a. M. TO MIDNIGHT BERT LYTELL in "HITTINO THE IIIOU HPOIS" STANIF FY MARKET AnOVTJ 1QTII J 1 -VlMI I 11,111 A.M. to HUB P. It. CECIL DE MILLTTS "THfi BOtAW MAN" VICTORIA WViaV1,? ' ' tjHBOtwi irsjsw i v -' HIV Irvll h SS ,u Asiivu-i ' BTitUET lam J. uonuoy inee merricg;. Relatives rT"""-iiTi ' .rl.i rVia ' n Y r" J I IMlV-IlOasiSO A. M. to HUB p. Jl and friends invited to funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 F',t inv't? d'0 ,?7'c!lT " " P' ' ' MAY ALLISON In m.. 2070 Ilelgrade t. Solemn requiem -iiA0,,l'pYVn,0nt'..p,r'vrr!bnENCF V "TESTING OF MILDRED VANE" " BU"tStoaSflcl ' Int- "'y , 1a"AV.Not nh.-rV 'aMailrown ,. EDUCATIONAL lloth Setet Department of Commercial Education New Courses of Intensive Training outlined so that a regular col lege year's work may be com pleted by June. Opening date January 2. Registration dates: De cember 30, 31 and January 2. .(Both day ana evenin".) Write for booklet for new courses. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llronil Street Ilelow B Berks Htreel - .SHORTHAND AND ROOKKKEPINO Our itraduntes aro in constnnt demand. Good paying positions await you. OrccK Short hand, tho easy, speedy system. Complete nlaht classes. Intensive training. w Knroll any time. Call or write in inr iuii particulars nnd catalog wSk'M l'Hir.A. I1I'HINK,SS COIXKOK nml Cnlam nt rnmmai.i 1017 Chestnut Ht.. Philadelphia Tenrliera Wanted Positions waiting. Fres reslstr'n for College 4 Normal nraduates. Modern Tenfliera' lliirenu. 1002 Market Ht. l-ItCNCH and Spanish tauirht by lady pro resalonal: private or classes; quick results cuarantecd. Mrs. N, C. 1013 Qreen. JACKSON VOICE 1708 CHESTNUT ST. STRAYER'S The Rest Iluslness School, " 4vr -' SO" CHESTNUT ST. . MARRIED ARNOLD VANDEORirT. On Saturday. Dec. 28. at the Unltnrlan Church, Wllmlni ton. Del.. BARBARA VANDEOItlPT and BDOAR HOBliS ARNOLD. IN MEMORIAM L1NNING. ANNA M. Ill loving remem brance, ot our mother, who departed this Illo December 80. loin. CHILDREN, Steaflrs 1 .,9An-"TDec 28- EMMA V.. widow of Jvllllam Agar, aged 08. Relatives and friends inilteti to funeral services, Tues., 2.30 p. rn.. 2251 N. 22d st.i Int. Mt. Vernon 1 em. Itcmnlns mny bo lewbd Mon.. s to 10 p. m. APP. Dec. 20. CHARLES W.. husband of lat Christine App (nea Sliver). Rela tles nnti frlonds, IJeutscher Central llnter Stutsung- Vereln. Phlla. llutchers' Unter StutiunB Ilruder Vereln. Invited to funeral serilces Tues., 2:30 p. m.. parlors ot Seher & Itesslniter. 2000 E. Susquehanna nve. Int private. Ulenwood Cera Auto service. ARRITP. Dec. 28. at Ml-ln V. Pnrlr at. JOHN D.. son of Henry O. and Catharine r. Arrup ince uriscoi... asea - monttis. in.. 11. convenience ot lamuy. RALBIRNIIi. Dec. 28. ELIZABETH n.VLUlRNIE. need fll. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues., 2 p. m , Oliver II. Hair Bids., 1820 .Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call lion. eve. PARDON. Dec 23, DAVID J., husband of lato Annie Pardon (nee Howlcy) formerly of E. Susquehnnna ave. nnd Coral st. Rela tives und friends invited to funeral, Tues a. m . apartments of Frank A. Hookey, 1727 lilrard ave. Mnse Church of tho Uesu 8'10 11. in. Int. Old Cathedral Ccm. Auto fu-iK-ral. BATTLE. Dec 2fl. ROMULUS RIGOS. son of lato Samuel G. and Henrietta Hlffgs .tattle., formerly of Mobile, Ala., aged 70. Helutlvos and friends invited to funeral serv ices, Tues., 2:80 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr UldK.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. BELL Near Charleston, N. J.. Dec 28, CLARA t. daUBhtor of Clarence and Bertha IvalA Tlell itced 17. ftplnttWH ntiH frla.H. Rancocas QraiiBC No. 131, P. of H., Invited to funeral, parents' residence. Park road, near Charleston. N. J.. Tucb.. 2 p. m. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem.. Burlinston. N. J. Autos will meet 10.05 a. m train from Market st. ferry. Phlla., at Beverlv. N. J. HERRONG Dec. 27, JOHN HERRONQ. husband nf Mary E. Rerrong and father of Rev. F. .1. Herronir. C, S. S. R. Duo notice of the funeral will be ytven from his late lesidence. 101) E. Lehlith ave. I1ETZ. Dec. 2ft. JOHN, son of John and Annie Detz and grandson nf late Wllhelm und Cathnrlnu Miller. Relatives and friends. Northwestern Assembly, No. G4. Artisans Order of Mutual Protection, invited to fu neral. Thurs . 1:30 u. m.. mother's resi dence. 2H12 Parrlnh st. Int. Forest Hills rem Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed vveu., niter . p. m. ivew xora papers copy, RIDDLE. Dec. 23. KATE. widow of rnariea u. uiaaie, lormeriy or Amuier, va., seed A.), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed .In m . lft'2.1 .Tudsnii Hervlces and int. Cold Point Baptist Church .:bu p. m. BLOOD. O.I Dec. 28. 11118. MARY E., wife of Chnrles Blood. Relatives and friends, also members of rirst Moravian Church. Invited tn funeral services, on Tues . at !2 n m.. at her late residence. 108.1 Hunting Park ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed aion alter s p. m. , BOLTZ. Dec, 20, HELEN LANODON, aausnter oi jonn uiymer anu uiara liast Iiich Boltz. aned t) aears. Funeral services Thurs.. 11 a. m.. parents' residence. 1)01 Matttson ave.. Ambler. Pa, Int. private. BOOZ. Dec. 25. MARIE, daughter ot William and late Elizabeth Ilooz, aged 21, Relatives' and friends Invited to funeral' services. Tues.. 1 p. m.. (118 N. 30th st. Int. Bristol. Pa , on arrival ot train leav ing West Phlla. Station 2.30 p. m. Remains may ba viewed Mon. eve. BRIMEB. Dec. 20. K A T II E It t N E RRIMER, daughter of the late Oeorgs Hrlmer. aged 05. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues., 7'30 a, in., parlor ot Qus A. Klrchner, N, W. cor. 13th and Lehigh avo. High mass of requiem St. Ellzaboth's Church 0 a, m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. BROWN. Suddenly, at Daytonla, ria., Dec. 21, ALEXANDER P., aged 70. Fu neral services ut Second Presbjterlan Church, 1'let and Walnut sto., Tues,, 3 p. m. Int. Laurel Hill Ccm. BROWN. Dec. 28. TIIOEBE MOTT, widow of Joseph Brown. Relatives and friends InvitcdUo funeral. Tues.. 2:30 p. tn residence of daughter-la-law, Mrs Apama Brown. Fallslngton, Bucks Co.. Ta. Int, Friends' Burial around. Fallslngton, Will meet train at Morrlsvllle Station 1 n. m. BUFFINQTON. Dee. 28. CHARLES E son of Elizabeth and late Lee S. Bufflngton. aged 34. Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p, m., chapel of Andrew J, llalr & Son, Arch and 10th sts. Int. private. BYRNE. Deo. 27, at Miami. Fin,. Co. 327 U. 8. M. C. Battery a, JOHN W.. son of Thomas and Nora Byrne (nee Waldron). Due nntlra ot funeral, parents' reBldenco, 2412 N. 20th st UAbu, uec. u, juu,-v vv. UAivij, nua band ot Elizabeth Call (nee Brady). Rela tives and friends. Cnthollo Phlla. Literary insc. ; iTirnuiv nuns oi nv. 1-avricKi nna, rouncll. K. of C. ! Father Tom llurke 1. C. 11. U. : St. Vincent de Paul's Conference: Annunc.Hiiuu. JIUljr .uiiiq uiiu hi. oilier BO ctetles ot which he was a member are In vited to attend funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. rn., 152.1 H. Hrond St. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Annunciation 10 a. in. Int, Holy HfmilrhrA Cem. Atltn service. L CLARK. Dec. 27. of pneumonia, the Itevi LARK. Dec. 27. of pneumonia, the Itevi NC1S J. CLARK, lata rector of Cathe I of Sts. Peter and Paul. Reverend gy. relntlves and friends Invited to fu- I'JtA, dral clergy, relntlves and friends Invited to fu Phlla'. Pontifical mass of requiem 10 a, m! Divine of nee herlna 0:30 a. m. COATKS, Dec. 28, JOHN COATES. eon ot late William and Elizabeth Coates (nee Ogden), aged 54, Relatives and friends, em ployes of Phlla. Water Dept.. invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m.. 1031 Berkshire St.. Frankford. Friends may call Wed.. 8 to 10 n, rn Int. East Cedar Hill Cein. COFFEY. Dec, 27, of pneumonia, MARTIN, husband nf lato Bridget Coffey (nee Ooraon). formerly of 1827 N, 24th St. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:9' a. m.. daughter's residence, Mrs Frank Lynch, 5320 Norfolk at. (between Christian ana Catharine sts,). Solemn re quiem mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. tn. Int. Ilo'y Cross Cem, Auto fu neral. , coNiiuic. "ec. ,zu. jiii.uuKi, wire or wn J.nM Sfltn A llfr BAPuIaA COVINGTON. Dec. 20 WILLIAM J.. ' on of William J, and Sarah Hughes Covm ins-ton. Relatives ana rrienas invited to fu. nerat, Thurs., 8:30 a, m,, residence ol par ents, 1840 Roseberry si. High mass of re quiem St, Mvnlca's Church 10 a, m. Int. uaineurni i.cui. auiu sorvio. COWDEN, Suddenly, Dee. 28. ELIZA BETH M., widow of .William K. Cowden. aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues,, 2 p, m.. residence of son. J. E. Cowden, 4 Lecato ave.. Audubon. N. J. Int. private, Friends may call Mon., COX. Suddenly. Deo. 27, ROBERT, hue band of late Jennie Cox (nee Farley), Rela. fives no irienas, pouer snops or naiawin's motive Works, invited to funeral iv. lOtler shoDa of Ijicomotlvi works. Invited to funeral serv- Ices. Tues. 2 b. ni., residence of son. Harry R. Cox. nj80 Addison at.. West Phlhi. Int. - u, in., res.ucnca ui son, iiarry ) Addison at.. West Phlhi. Tnt. Peace Cem. Remains may be 8 to 10 n, m. . Auto funeral. B. Deo. 27, ELLEN, widow ot rs. .Relatives and friends In- private, i viewer! KSiin CROTHERB, .Tnlm Hrnthera vlted to funeral Tues,. 2 P. m.. 2024 S. Nor. wood st- . int. ut, Moriaii cent. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p m. Auto scrvivw. PAI ID Deo. 27. LIZZIE, wife of Chlrl.. a..Day) (nee Crosby). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., tt. p. 111.400 llud- "on' at. aiucotV c:v.' ifitu iCLVor ieh Cd virovu v. i "- i c- )P.ATII DEAN. Dee, 28. JOHN, husband of Mary Dean (nee. Flannery). formerly of Lost Creek, Jkhuylklii Cornty, Ta. Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 7:3H b. m.. 43 E. rianler st., aermnntown. High mass St. Irancls of Atslsl church 0 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Ccm. DEf.ANEY, Dee, 27. JOHN, husband Ot JJte fclennor Dclancr (neo McDermott), of Countv Tlnnernry. Ireland. Relatives, and friends. Holv Name Society of Church of our Lady of Oood Counsel. Hryn Mawr. i 51? iDttu -N. " A' - n-. invited to. fu neral. .Thurs . 8 a, m residence of niece. Mrs. Patrick Oorrnan, 2442 Montrose st. Solemn high mass of requiem St, Anthony's ?hurch n:7io a. r.i. Int. Holy 6roas Cem. Auto funeral. irS?cA,,5,lD?i ?:-. SOPHIA, widow ot Hjnry Detcher. Relatives and friends In HV!? '? funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m., 714 N. JJlh t. Solemn r"iulem mass church of l.h.. aX"u 10. a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral . DIXON. suddenlv , Dec. 20. WILLIAM, , husband of Letliln n.'ton, residence of son-in-law. II Frank Qrlflth, (1008 Vandyke St., incony. Duo notlco of funeral. , DUFFY. Dec. 27, WILLIAM FRANCIS, husband of Lillian A. Duffy (nee Bingham). Relatives and friends. Holy Namo Soeletyi emploes of Oermantown Postotflce, Invited tj fuseral, Tues., 8'C0 a, m.. B528 Chew St., Qermantnnn. Solemn requiem man Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. ..EBEHIIAHDT. Dee. 28. nERTHOLD EIIER1IARDT. aged 08 years. Tlelatlvcs and frflVtlfls. Vhlla VI.ta.Ant A m r. ,i- ... sicai lien. Aeso., Franz Hchtibert Sick ?SSlelYi '"Sited to funeral. Tues.. 2 i 12.18 N. 25th at Int. nrWnto. iltt. Com. Ttcmnlns may bo viewed Mon.. Ill ... .... w".... ..oav... vcwrilHIl J,1U- slcal Hen. Aeso., Fran Hchtibert Sick Ben. P. m.i reacs 0 n. rn. Auto funeral .'ynVirrA' Atlantic City. M J. Dec. 2(1. CATHARINE 31,, widow of George A. Elcll and daughter of rtnnrls and Kmma nvit . t tnee Walters), aged 22. Relatives and B ill "nviiea io runerai, 'lues.. 8 a. m,, jmfmt .bo.uui.a , ijaiviiia, ivmr. iviorr.s SI. WOl emn requiem mass St. Thomas Aqulnas's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. EICIINER. Dee. 27. CHARLES, husband f. '.da Elchner. Relatives and friends in JlV'.'.1 . funeral services. Tuea.. 3 p. m., 1018 Columbia ave. Int. South Laurel Hill Cem, ..ELLW'ANOER. Dec. 20. J. JACOB ELL )ANOER. husband of late Dena Ellwanger (nee Dltmar), 2037 N. Franklin st. Due no tice of funeral. EVERETT. Suddenly. Dec. 20, ALICE, daughter of George F. and Annlo E. Ever ett, aged 18. Funeral services Tues., 3 p m.. narenta' residence, 7 Roberts ave.. Haddonfleld. N. J. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Mon. ev EWAN. Dec. 28 EARL WILLIAMS, son of Irvine and draco Williams Eivani aged 11 monthB. Relatives and friends In. vited to funerat services. Tires., 2 p. m., parents' residence, 5017 Drown et, Int. private. rilENEY, Dec. 27, STEPHEN J., hus band of Rose A. Feeney and son of late Mlchaol Foeney (nco Finn), need 44. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs 8:30 a. m.. 2041 N. Livingston ot. Solomir . requiem high mass St Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. St. Ann's Cem. . F1ELDINO. Dec. 21). REBECCA, wife ot Josenh A. Fielding, aged (10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs, 2 p. m,. residence of daughter. Mrs. S. HIb. berd Dewey, Oarrettford, Delaware Co., Pa. . Int. private, Arlington Cem. Remains may ' be viewed Wed eve. . FIRTH. At Mantua. T. .T.. Dec. 28, AONE3 J. riRTII. widow of George R. 1 irth. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Tues.. 2 p. in., residence of ton. 120 N. Farson st. Int. Montrose Cem. Friends may call Mon. evp, FOLEY. On Dec. 27. 1018. JOHN FOLEY, aged 40 years. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, on Tues.. at 8:30 a. m., from residence of daughter, Mrs. Mary Cloak. 1333 H. Philip st. High mass in St. Philip Nerl's Church at 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aervlce. FULTON. Suddenly. Dec. 27. THOMAS, son of Alice and late Robert Fulton, aged - 37. Relatives and friends invited to serv ices. Tues., 2 p. tn.. brother's residence, Robert Fulton, 2230 Dickinson st. int. Mt. Morlah Cem. OALT. Dec. 28. JEAN, widow of Mat thew Gait. Sr., aged 70. Relatives and friends, members of Norrls Square U, P. Church, invited to funeral servlcos, Tues., 2 . m.. (Ill E. Clearfield st. Int. private. Ureenmount Cem Auto service. OAIIA. Dec. "8. It. CLARK, husband of Lily A. C) urn, aged 00. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues,. 2 p, m., 401 H. Narberth ave.. Narberth. Pa. Int. srlvate. ' t QORMLEY. Dec. 27. JAMES SI.. hu band of Ellen Gormley (neo Murray). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues,, S.30 a. m., 4043 Mulberry Bt.. Frankford. Requiem high mass St. Joachim's Church 10 n. m. Int. St. Dominic a Cem. Auto service. GRAHAM In Atlantic Cltv. N. J., Dec 20, WALTt'R TIIO.VIAS. husband of Laura C. Graham (nee McGowan) and son of Knth arlno and late John W. Graham. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., K n. m.. residence of mother. 203 Cleveland ave.. Riverside. N. J. High mass St. Pctcr'B Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem., Philadelphia. Train leaves Mnrket st. ferry for Riverside 7:10 a. m. Atlantic City, ' N. J., papers copv. IIARMSTAD. Dec. 20. CHRISTIAN (nee Rutherford), widow of George. H. Harmstad. Due notice of funeral. HARRISON. Dec. 20. nt St, Martins,. MARGARET BURD. wife of Henry H. Har-' rlson nnd daughter of late William Byrd and Celestlne Davis Page. Tuneral services Ht. Paul's Church. Chestnut Hill. Tues.. 2 p. in. Int. private. Baltimore and Virginia papers copy, HAWK. On Dec. 28. 11118. RUSSELL B.. son of Wilbur A. Hawk. In tho 18th jear of ills age. Relatives and friends, also Wash ington Camp. No 314. P. O. S. of A., and employes of Baldwin's Locomotive Works, invited to funeral, on Tues.. at 2 p. m.. from hiM lato residence, 313 S. 5th st.. Darby. I'a. Int, private, rrlends may call Mon. eve., after 7 p. m. HAYES. Dec. 27, LAURA F.. daughter of Anna nnd late Lorenza Hayes, aged 21. Relatives and friends, employes ot Forest Laundry, Invited to funeral services, Tues., 1'30 p. m.. mother's residence, 1337 N. Mervlno st. Int Qreenmnunt Cctn. 1IEIL. Dec. 27, FRANK, husband ot Julia Hell. Relatives nnd friends, Court Oukdale, No. 140, V. of A.: Selocta Tribe, No. 308. I. O. It, M.: Mohican Council. No, 214, D. of P., Invited to funernl, Tues., 7:30 a. m , 58JI N. Camac st.. Fern Rock.. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Holy Child. O a. m. Int. St. Peter's Cem, Auto ... service. . , HICKS. Deo. 58 S.rATirjAnr:T B.. dnuah. ter of late Captain Robert C. and Sarah A. Hicks. Relatives nnd friends invited to fu neral services. Tues . 2 p. m.. Rot N. 6Rd st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. 1IOEGER. Dec. 28, JOSEPH, husband-ot Ellena Hoeger (nee Hammer). Relatives and friends, members of Xarragansett Tribe, No. 4H. I. o. R. M., Invited to funeral serv ices. Tues., 2 p, m.. 2inn N. 2d st. Int. Erlvati. Odd rellows' Cem. Remains may o viewed Mon., after 8 p. in. HOQELAND. Huddenlv- Dec. 20. of pneu monia, FRANK, husband of Emma Barman uogeianu. agea ti. j'unorai xnurs,, iumv a. m., Southampton, Pa. Int. Churchvllle Cem. Autos will meet train leaving lleadin Terminal 0:23 a, m. at Southampton Station. HOLIIROOK. Dec. 2U. CATHARINE KOLBROOK (nee McCulloush). wife of John II. Holbrook. Relatives and friends, B. V, M. Sodality. League of thn Sacred Heart, invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. m., resi dence of husband, 2310 S. Hicks st. (Wolf st. above 15th), Soltnin requiem mass f1, Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross tHOPF. Dec. 28. FLORIH HAMILTON HOPF, daughter of Conrad and Florence Hopt (nee De Groote), Our Millie will be hurled from her parents' residence, 2120 El, Chetten ave., uermaniawn.i-iaues., p, Int. private Friends may can Mon.. after HOHGER. Of Moorehart. Wurttemberg. rv,f yn. WILHELM husband of Fredericks. Horger and son of late Wllhelm and Chris. una Jiorucr. ilKCU IU, iciuiivrn uiiu iiiviiun, Mi.ni. rvrivers' Union. Nn. 132; Class & Na- rhod SlLlc Ben, Society: L. O. 6. M.. No. 54! German Den Union, Local Diet. No. .1.".."; Ponemah Tribe, No, 230. I. O. R. M.i Vol mer Hick Ben. Society, employes of Rising Sun Urewory. Invited to funeral, Thurs,, 2 n. m.. 3408 Marshall at. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed. eve. Trolley funeral. HUGHES. Twelfth Month 27th, RICH ARD HUGHES, aged 83, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Second-day, 11 a, m., residence of William H. Weaver, B30 N. 0th st. Int. private. ... IACONE. Dec. 28, MATtY, wife of C. A. Iacone, aged 30. Relatives and. friends In vited to funeral. Tues,, 1 p. m.. 1547 H. lottt st, Services at Gospel Unit. 1B05 S. 2uth st. .. r, tn. Int. Mt Mnrtah Cem. Auto fu neral. . KNETIEI.. Dec. 20, AllKbla 11, KNE BEL (nee Goldbeck), widow of Henry Knebol, aged 73. Remains may be viewed Mon., j after 8 p m.. parlors of August P. Kunzlg. f 20. m W. Tioga st. Services and int. private; KNIGHT. Suddenly. Dec. 27. MARY A. IIASKEY, wlfo of Nelson D. Knight and daughter ot Caroline Oldncre nnd late Wil liam Kendrlck, aged B0, Relatives and friends Invited ta funernl services, Thurs., 3 p. m,. 07 E. Brlnghurst st., Qermantown, Int. private. Shenandoah papers copy, LAWLER. Dec. 28. MAROARET t., daughter ot Thomas and late Margaret I.awler (nee Garvin). Relatives and friends. Children of Mary of Our-Lady pf Mercy Church and employes of . F. Houghton Co., Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 a. in., father's residence, 3851 N. 10th St. Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen s. Church, Broad ", and llutler (its., 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross " "xWE-dSTsJ: THOMAS O. LEWIS. -a aa..il. fll.n....n.kl OAiitk WaUs. Ol rfl"l wj UiriilllUniPiiiini ijuuvm mb.m, (J rent Urltnln. husband of Alice K, Lowlv. Uelatlven and friends, Oeorce ."Waihfngton Mahaney. aged 10 Relatives and friends, invited to funeral, Tues,. 8:30 a. m parents' ...Mftnrft. 2115 Collnm St.. Germantown. Hot. emn reaulem mass St. francla of Assist Church 10 a, m. Int, Holy Sopulchrs Cenv MANLEY Dec. 28. HELEN M., daughter ot Anna a. (nee lUnson) and late lllchard J Manley aged 21, Itelatlveo and friends. Children, of Mary of Our Lady of Mercy Church. Invited to funeral. Tues,. 8:30 s, m., mother's residence. 1100 Wyoming ave. Sol emn renulem mass Holy Child Church 10 a. m, Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu "MA'nFIMJK8, Dee. 27. HESTER, wife Ot IKlt) -fuiyiuB amriiiurB imru uu, uciko tlves und frlenJa Invi 1 r m.. nonln-Iai lieu io funeral. Thurs.. 1 p. in., son-in-law's residence. Herbert (larvln. UQ37 Ml lltti t. Int, Qreenmovnt t!ni - Ceni MAY. Of scarlet fever, Deo, 2T, Prfvs,teA DWAHD II. HAY. V. ti. A., son of Mrs.' ED Alfred Woltjen, Rged 1R. Funeral services .Ifrea woiiji rlvnte.Mon., X ill, sn x-ciirf d.,, wsii.geii, ..''vnnIiitv.'ji( na nnnvnu k...l A . (', of Sarah Mclirldn "(n'e.e Jnmlon), Rl- jf 'Jl (Ives and friends, member; St, Atan'' 'U i.iS.. No. 829. F. and A. M.I Dth 'Dlstrlet K F Police Invited, tauiieral. Thurs.,,!) ,p,' m., V irjl5,orter,st. int. m.' Moitah Cem. jjy-, ui1is mayl-Ui vtewsa Wed. vV t Aaea! ,Vtv u V yt g, - O l 2J H t ift tf 1 ' (i w '' V 5 ' 4 , . '- t! ' ,M ('. a ,1 . ,. f) ' f. . 1 , 'ft. i