KTlT'TF' i" . 3 ..f" 1 4 16 , MSTED WOUNDED; SUIN 3 MONTHS Captain Alan W. Lukens Died on Field September 29, Says Cable SINKLER LISTED HURT Captain Wharton S r, former University of Pennsylvania football Btar nnil son of tlio late Dr. Wharton Slnltler, noted surgeon ami diagnostician, Is de clared to be "severely wounded" In to day's official casualty list As a matter of fact Captain SlnMer was nover wounded at alt, but was con fined to a French hospital for seen months, suffering from Influenza, fol lowed by pneumonia, and Is now at his homo In j:iklns Park, slowly convalesc ing, Ho has been back In this country for some weeks and himself signed the receipt for the official telegram stating that he was wounded Captain Sinlder was nmuscd at the War Department's error, but said such mistnkes were easily possible In cable transmission or In de coding the messages on this side, i A number of other mistakes by the I War Department In announcing the i fates of Philadelphia soldiers aro an nounced today. Captain Alan W ' Xiens, of Havorford, ofllclall reported to have died of vvoumli. date undeter mined, was actually killed during the battle of Montfaucon, September 29 Lieutenant Philip X. HhlnoUnder, ' nephew of Bishop TUilnelander, pre lously reported wounded and later nifsslng. Is now listed as "died," though whether of wounds or disease is not stated In the dispatch from Washington Ten other solders, a corporal nnil nine enlisted men, who had been varlou "b repored as killed, wounded or missing, are now said to have died of disease or to hao returned to dutj. Captain Slnltlcr married JIlis Louise ' niklns, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs (Seorga W. IJIklns, of Ogontz. Mrs I Slnkler's brother, George W niklns Jr , married Miss Natalie Crozler Fox, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs Caleb F. Fo of Ogontz. Captain Slnklcr earned his commission at the Mrst officers' training camp, Tort Niagara, N. Y, and went to France as a member of the 312th ' Infantry. Captain LuKens, who Is the son of Mr I nnil Mrs Lewis N. Lukens, of Havcr ford, ofllclally reported some months ago us wounded and In a hospital, was i actually killed on September 29, nc- i cording to a cablegram from IiIb brothel, Lieutenant Edward (' Lukens of the eightieth Division, now In France I Itcpcated efforts to obtain definite In-' formation as to the fnto of Captain Lukens from the War Department failed entirely. For thrco months the depart- ment Insisted that the cnptnln was se verely wounded and being treated in a' hospital, but could never name the In- ; Ftltutlon where he was supposed to be.' A few days ago an official telegram Informed the joung officer's parents that, lliolr son had died of wounds, but that i the (Into nnd place of Ms death werf not known. I Captain Lukens was wounded during tho early stages of the attack on Jiontfnucon Two of his men who went lo his nsslstnnce later reported he toll tlu-in to rejoin their company as he wns nllln in .1 tn !, fnnw lilialf TTn ival never sten again It la believed he was -.. , cl. , .... .w,. .......v... .. .. struck by a shell vvhllo on the way to I i field dressing station. A report from . military cemetery but this has not beer I HUH HAS IK Uiltl III.' ivita uui K'u ill a onflrmed i Only 618 names arc on the combined , vasualty lists todav lncludlnirfom- i.isuaiiy lists louay, inciuumg ronj- ven Pennsylvanlans. The totai for Philadelphia nnd vicinity Is but .thirty- M-v en, four having been killed In nctlon. Ihrec having died of disease, twenty-five hiving been wounded, two being re-1 potted missing, nro now said to have re- Joined their units. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES Private I awrrnre V. I'nwrrs, of the 107th Machine-Gun Battalion, once se verely wounded and once almost fatnllj gassed, but now "Dutch Soldiers Are Devils; but Dutch Stoics Arc Fine" back with his unit I oecunn. tlon, has a poor mut, rj,vi- i i ;; 1 ., ji- J2U .., ' ls,stronB for the Oer- man stoves Tho duuouts he and his , !I?l.a "w occupylnB are very ! opinion of the Qer L-uiiiiurmuie, no says in a letter to his i mother, who Uvea nt i193 iirD.ivuin. I ftleet. -The Dutch soldiers nre devils." w.BS! W Xti DutiC'.1 "i?,eS are flne' We have lots of wood to burn and fine grub. Meat, potatoes, bread. Jnm. coffee and plenty of everything, cigarettes nnd I candy. It'l pretty soft now, nothing to do but keen Mv nml rlrlll n Kl, kv, ' (lo but Keep tidy and drill a bit. Not, nan lor a Tnanxsgiving1 dinner, when you consider how far we are from home." i Telllnir of the battle of 'Tppermont " nnA rff ii w pt, nt;: .; ;;';'' Sfflffte J?Kw: iiiiwii sui uuu uliuu KUUUl J O CJOClt in the morning. Just In time to be welcomed by the German barrage. Later he and his comrades chased tho Dutchmen out of some woods, but lost a lot of mon vvhllo doing so. The young soldier pnjs tribute to the cool courngo of the nmbu lance drivers, who took their lives In Ihelr hands every minute of the day chasing up and down a shell-swept rond cnrrylng out tho wounded nnd bringing back food and flrst-nld kits. Kererring to his own wounds, Private Powers said: "I was In tho hospital ivvice, once ror an operation nnd once for being gassed. But I am feeling all right now." Ills family has never heard from him how badly he was hurt or wny ne was operaiea on. rom a com rade, they learned thai he came very 1roA In Inalno an nvn Tn tnit i. r.wv .VU...B u.. .... ,, ,,.,, uuniieia in his letters does he speak of himself, but only of what his battalion has done Ills division took nart In nrnetlrnllv overy big battle of the final campaign, the list given by Private Powers in. eluding Ilelleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, second jiarne. Argonne Korest, battle of r.ppermoni ana nnniiy or me uoui front He also gives a list of the towns his I battalion has passed through, and the ' rosier is a long one. . ine list is ap- pended Just as written Powers. by Trlvate "Calalo, Ix)tuovllIe, Nlnlles, Co-Beige, Fruges, Anwln, Fenewe, Nolse-le-Sec, Uennesse, Itebals, Vlels. Mnusons, No- gent, Jaulgone, Chateau Thierry, Sergy. lerngs, Cohen. Dravegny, Archls Co Ponsart, Courvllle, Klsmes, Flsmette, Colongenee, Domans, Epernay, Brugny, Contrlsslon, llevigny, Leslslette, Bel mont, Varemes, Mont Dlalnvllle, Epper tnont, Toul, Bssey, Thenucourt. Jnulny, 4" linnnAfW llarmnnl lli,.,t... kAU said, Bordoe, Nevers, Meta and a lot of. others that I cannot remember," ""' .,-i.nutii, uino, U' Private Powers Joined the colors last In the hope or promoting racinl seir July, being Just eighteen years old when ' reliance .In business. It established he enlisted. Ho was sent to Camn linn. IWhllehoro. near Cape May, N J., where cock, saw and grabbed a chance For Im- mediate service abroad by Joining the machine-gun unit and sailed for France a month later. lie was on apprentice carpenter when ho folt tho urge to do his bit for Uncle Bam. rrly.te Thomas F. Rafter. Battery U, Meld Artillery, was severely wounded October 11, according-to nn official tele icram and letters received byfhla sister, AIIm Agnes Hatter, 2!28 South Twenty third street. In a letter dated October 10. he said that on the following day h wan to move up closer to the Verdun Iroilt nnd thatt he and the other fellows were ft happy over It on if they wero KolnK o a Fourth of July celebration. A latter written by it comrade a few ftajm lntr told of haw Hatter was wounded, on tho last day of the wnr, fn Wh legs and the right arm. The frtind adder) that, despite the severity ftt him wounds, Itafter wns doing flne. nfter in (itthtten years old nnd en- ,. flBt My lie vyns trnlned at iI.rKKin nna buiicm mr rrntice isi 11a iwrenta are uui kvjiik nnn ainliur the colors ha made his him at 3 Keen .? W rouier, R , 3iv nrlhr. I iU 4! W1 Honor Roll for tho City and Its Vicinity Today KIL1 IN ACTION Cnptnln AUN XV. MIKKNH, Haverford OBI dally reported as having died of wounds ) Corporal (inonoK IJANIH. 2018 North Palelhorpe Trlrnt .'S .!, nv BURK. 11222 N 2(lth st. tllAKI.Rs II. OMHIAM, Cheltenham. dip.d or nisKAsn Lieutenant PHILIP N. ItllNitt.AMR. -German- tjwn (Prevlously'reported mlsslnB.) LLVIF.lt .1. m;kdiiM, 1H00 Mcdary ave. (not known at tlint address) rrlrnte CJK IIINCIIMAV. 3235 North rif teenth st. UOl'NDhD Lieutenant JOHN i:. KltlKNAtlKU. 2037 Cabot at Henteant JOHN" .1. O'HAM.ON, 2223 North Fourth SlL.KSTKH rOTB, 2223 V 4th st Corporals I1AAO K. IIONSALL, 0107 Larchwood . ave A. K. HUTCHINSON. 41.1 West Susque- iimum. 11 rcviousi) reporieu muss- Iriff V HAIIKV A, .lth t SUMH.KVtAN, 913J North JOHN (J. HKKVM'.N. 8512 Dowman st ... 'Incorrect address) JONl.PH a. ..(IIKIhlinil 145 N Cleve land ave Mrchnnlo IIRRV (ORALUZZI 0853 nton St., Uermantown Prlmles THOMAS 1 RAITnit, 1230 South Hoi- lywood st . II. STRAIN, flit) East Tloea st. (Previously reported mlsslnjr 1 IIOLKSLAW MI.SStmSKI. (No horns address fihen Previously reported tntsslncr ) CARL 13. l.I3r. 3S44 N 7th st MARTIN .lOSKl'll JOIST, .'UOll Ontario st JOHN lMC.KVIW. 1202 Snider ave I'VNrWOKN I I l.fllMTI. ll Kilter st SWII n, l)i;l,N, 1144 Webster st II VIII, KH Mi hits, U1U lilndrnwnod ave , ( 'nmden JOHN MCRl'IIY. 2.M8 Pemberton st (Second time wounded ) I'WIIAI,K UK CVItl.l), 1114 Pcrnon st (Previous! reported missing ) OVhTANO 1)1 SI,(I, 1311 8 Illcks st (I'revlnuslv rorwrled mlsslnff ) (II l.l'PK l'lll,l'((l 17J4 Manton si ((If1. 1'I'I3 COIIIIM, v,n-. Washburn st. IIIIM II. DM.III IMI, !)2J North 1 01 x elxtn st NORM V.N VI. I., mill). 441) Manchester uVt . Mpdia Pa MlNSINt. IN VXTIOV I'rlvntrs J XMLS JOM.S, L'220 21d s' (family lias moved leaving no forwarding ad dress) Mill. II. niTPEI..' 2231 tnuth Sixty seventh st (Incorrect address). IlETlRNhD TO DUTY I'rltntes ISAC MIIRKMHJRO. Wl Poplar st. (l'revinul rt ported mlsstnc ) W. R. 0'IIK.. 2140 North Newklrk st. (Prevlnuslv reported nlsslnff ) R. . MOJC7ANSUI. 1121 Hhncknmnxon st Prevloul reported niisslnir.) BLAST KILLS ELEVEN IN N. J. POSTOFFICE Twehe Injured When Gas Tank Explodes at Lebanon. Firie Follows lebnunii, . J Dec 31 Kleven pei- sons nre missing and nro believed to i,ave been killed heie last night nnd twelve others Injured by two gas ev:- 'nin.innii in tlm T.ehnnon PoatorTlcp. Tim inr9t Pxnlosion blew the roof from the building and the second caused the walls .. . . .. .,., . ,....., to COiiapHe nurjing nu wunin tne uuiiu- ln (i0i,ra The building burst into flames after tIl0 8(,cona explosion Those known to have been In the tiuiiuing wnen ine expiusioii oreurrcu anu who nro missing ale Joseph Strjker. Weslcj Bird. Hcnr5 ' ' . ' rmmon. Onrar Antir "' cl". 'S !!' SI Tcter S Mper, William Apgar. John Smock. Rus-ell Hockenberry. Herman Alpaugh and George Nicholson in addition to the postofflce, the wrecked building contained a candv PU UUIIU II If UWVllltlU U. LUUUt I ... i . store ana ciunroomw, nnu n numDer or persons in these were victims r the explosions The explosions shook the omdre town and within a few moments hundred, ot persons had gathered about tne scene j nnd aided in tho work or IlglUIng the Town ofllela's. who started an Invest!- i - !, 9 tij 4vt tfvhrt-1. !AnAIfAr1 llnf 4k k" " " "-f.cj, .ci-.ic" nii.i. me explosions oriKlnated In the basement r,',h(, bulldlne where a larce tank of ' ,t,?u"din5rr?, K . "II,,V ' ... ( The first oxnloslon virtually demolish- ed the Interior of the bulldlnft nnd shat- t,rcl1 w""5ows throughout the town. The .econ(j hroueht the walls crushlnc down ,,"," ,,hflr. , nnd Btarte" tne flrc I n...i. T.. .-..... Camden Bars Ask New Licenses - , . , . V . .. Fow ot famden 8 wholesale and rotall liquor dealers hnve failed to (lie appll- cat'onn ror renew ni or licenses mis year s ver timi the fact that their re.mm. m r:V.uJ;P': V , , m ,T n-ui ", i.tc nnai day ror nung Tnis represents a slight railing on from last years fig ures. Deaths of a Day George-H. 'White The funernl of Assistant City Solicitor ueurKB xi vt fine, uniieu tne mm oi ine tl en "tn last or the n.rn onnri..m.n whn ,n.i st. urday of he-rt dtoe sixty-five years, was held at 1 o'clock i today from his home, 1414 Lombard street, followed by nterment In Kden .eiiieiery. no w.j uurn hi iauen County. N. C. went through the local public nnd normal schools and "ovvnrd I-nlverslty. WashlnBton, . then studied Cemetery,. Ho was born In Bladen i niversuy. vvuHiiingion. inpn muttiea i law under a white Judge In North Cnro- i lnw Una and was admitted to practice of law about 1882. In 1884 he was elected o ,f- n'u rJLr llcltor for the Second district, Incluilrni several counties, n position correspond Ing to District Attorney here. After I four years was re-elected, serving- eight Congrcsi in i;jb nna re-ciectea in loan, He vyns n aeiegnie to tne ttepun icnn Notional Convention that .gave McK nley his term In Congress he practiced law In Wnahlnston some years, hav ng been admitted to practice ln the UnUed States Hu7ren CourL unuea niates his llrst nominniion xur t-resiueni. Alter hu.Sren on, tn Tinii.M.ini.i. iin,- he organlied the People's Saving Banit. mm Ijimbnrd street, but ns It did not meet with tho expected success he paid i off every depositor In full and closed the Institution. The Cleorgo II. White Land nnd Improvement Company was another venture organized under his lead i lots were offered fpr sale and a small colony built He Is said, however to hrtva lost J10.000 In the venture. Fol lowing the death of Harry W. Bass, ho was appointed to the vacnncy as As slstant City Solicitor and assigned to cases In tho Municipal Court. John J. Dorie John J. Borle, youngest son of Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Louis Borte, Jr.. of Wakefield; Kydal. died yesterday after a brier uinesa ui iucuiuuii' &u ui i&t:uis:i Tvminm J. Sewell Boric, who is vvlth fBnsa Hospital No. 10 In France. Two younger uliier wisu nm im, ricmr P, Horle and Benuvenu Borle, 3d. Ills father, a son of Deauveau Borle. retired banker and former president of the Philadelphia Stock Hxcnange, Is a member ot the firm nf Znntzlnger, Borle & Mednry, architects. His mother, who was Miss Helen Seweil, Is A daughter ot tho late Major General William Joyce Kewell, who wna United States Senator from New Jersey and head ot the Pennsylvania ftailroad system In that nnil lioltllnn down flames nnd rcsculnir the nluretl. As ""'e " iV.Ti'i" -'. 'T.'-Vi.-ii, fi,... Dorothy i:. Henderson, laoniirovvn st i n section of Gcr- :" . , flr i.een ;ii.h.,i I i"!"....:. X 'X"'W. "ik ,n ii 'hitii Fr.anK .'JS ...-" S-..S '"." ! l..?v.. man trenches in ' rw." ".". "...." . ",. :.. "i""" E..'T' " "w. i , s Pon.ll Taslev. n.1.'"- 'A""i' .f.T.V ,,,'.'..".,"." '" . ' la i,a -an v. vo unteers e iiercu me ruiiin unu ueun ij'n""' ': r..,,i,i.Vi iimnr Tn ucurau nirr uvn nuiuniwuuu ni.. uuu -: tne rear of the i v"1""- . . . . " Vn . Joseph Cuthbert Ardmore la . n ld wn lamann. lion liuttonwnn.l t c army of oeeuna- a searcn tor wiu ucuu. ,..., . , ..... ' Ifl EVENING PUBLIC, LAST CASUALTY RECORD FOR 1918 Forty-two Killed in Action and Equal Number Die of Wounds DISEASE FATAL TO NINE Washington, Dec 31. The final cas ualty list for the year 1918 contains the names of forty-two heroes killed In action, an equal number who died of disease nnd three victims of accident The missing, Including prisoners, num ber 189, and thlrtj-one aro listed ns wounded Summarized the casualties to date ate Reported Dec 31 Killed In action 42 Died of wounds 4 Died from dlsense 9 Died fiom nccldents nnd other causes ,1 Missing in action (includ ing prisoners) 189 Wounded .... 31 Totals 28,475 11,455 17,002 1S.4G6 19,339 123,677 Grand total 316 215,414 ornn-.RS' LIST Killed III Ac (Inn I'lKL'TK.N'ANTS Walter 13 nurke Mav 5,.!"1, fb Oliver T MrKeown Qulno. Pin KhIpIi T Noil Watertnnn Mass . John A l'aton Nen Haven -onn William B Mmpsnn West Union. W. Va Dlnl of Mounds I ir.lTRVAN rs Henjamln I Herri, Car- JKJ N M Samuel I Cowler llelle hlvor, "'o,."r.'. w WcBer Clsvelnnd O EJuani Weller New lork Uoiinihd everelv , ,1 API AI.NS ltprnee (.1 Hurke Metropolis II Wlinrlon Slnlder 1311.1ns Pari. Pa Clarence 13 Trotter Imlhinnpolls Ind I.Il.tl rKVVNTS Vustln Hesancon. Mlllers burB O Peter I) Woods Pittsburgh. Pa Dlnl of Disease I II31TRVA NTS Lawrence L McCaulev San Antonio Tix llenr I. MorBin Roland Park Vld r.lmer J Needhnm li0d M'cdary nvinue. Philadelphia 018 North Killed In rtlon I'OUPOrtAL Georap DanlB, i-niemorp street rhlladelphla PJ1IVAT13 William Davoj. Webster Hied of DNeiiss WAGONI3R Slarlon M Greene Palmer ton Wniinded Severely irnonAN"! John AI O'ltrlan 13.rson OHPOUAi.'! Je-e M Andrew, Stras iWs'dl.'iphi "' Bren" '" 31"' ""man '"a ItIVAT.l.1 Ml, hiil nltM Miners Mills Thomas I" ltnftir 121II outh llolli nno Htteet Philadelphia Andrew Honol rl VV Inhume. Mervln hrhulssi-r Arenrtts llle lloliert f Mnedilen Svviikle; Ro Muslcl. Turtle Creek. William Ilnrnavne 1JJN south roriy-sevenin s'rnet i i..i....... ..i.i t- t iiaan.n.. itniinrnnts Sn nuel Arnold vvoadlnwn Jiseph ArrlKn Pitt; hurt: Km Id In Dorarln Mlnersvllle Henri j Hlischil W.st cntasiuquu Missing In Action PRIVXTKS Mlohnel Duhoskv Chester t.,..,o wn. . ioq s.mlh rwcntv-tiiirii itVeet PhilnilelphTa, r.mll ilKupnel J233 South Slxtv seventh street Philadelphia M'av Jinsr.Y Hied of Wounds COP.rOUVL Chnrles D Nelson Maple wood . , , AVouncIed Severely (onronALS Petir Clauburu. Newark nillen iireiuiiiuiriuj; ,.. "" ,x fi Vaniet ''charlei Mers. inn u oraj '"'nw Camden Jerue idersUl. South River, Alfred Adams, liloomdeld Washington, lec 31. (By A P) Tollonlng ate nddltions to and coneci Ia ,.A. ntlD oflQIinltV llatH lUmiSlieU i !"- "?,"" "",""'. . by tho Wnr Department: Wounded (Iiere Vnilelermlnedt rrevlouslj Reported Killed In Action) rlnston ' Del . Vlnr.ent J Mono. Marshall PRIVATE'S William MeK Flemine. liar tne- I'nterson . j Wounded -vevereb (I'revlousb Rrportrd Died of Hhe.ise) mvjor Herbert C I ooks. Prestun JId. MAJOR Herbert i o . Kllw ln Action (I'revloush Reported Miss- his In A f""") ..E".""" raster Pi Joseph Smith 48" olp street rhlltdelphla. Ednnrd C Timmtns. Shenan , ,"' ilnHh. I'ft. . , , i i .u .. SrTT SSI. iGermantown Philadelphia , , , .... ...... ..i , "'"d XltlL ,' 'r r"'M privates' Amns Aultman Greenshuru. p , Pnsnunle Dccario u w i era jrei-i "oumle.1 HlUhtlv rrlo.i-ly Reported Miss . rORPORALB Tames M cunnmgnam jr ralorbor'n Pa . Harry P Ouarino, Oreens l"re r". Albert i: Hutchinson. 113 Sus nSSann,. .avenue Fhltad; Phi. , iiutii.r.it ivuikkmi'u jiu .....j .... ... u PRIVATES Andnvv Adams .Moon Run. j:m "HJteV," Pa ' rI " IhJV. Ph I. onSr- Va ? Rolesiaw VV MessW ,1.1 Phil- ad.Inhla Oeorge M "w1.P W1; vvorth N Y Samuel n Strain. 3t East Tioga street. Philadelphia Returned to Iut (l'revlonslv Reported Miss. U""rnrU ' In. in Action) Ing In Action) TnlVATH Isaac Nlerenberg 101(1 Pop lar street I'hlladilphia. William R Oil "tin North Newklrk street Philadelphia Htcnnrn viBinns, .t-M. , "" Htenhrn Vlslnskl, Ilazieton fa . itnnmn a .Ao.cxinBHI. "?i, .''W0" i"1' I" . Dk.. aT,i nin an rutKurVh1"0 " """ ' """" """ 15,000 MORE COMING HOME Pershinc Announces Additional Units achedulcd tor Ucturn Washington, Dec 31. (By A. P ) General Pershing notified tho War De- . ..,.. .i.. ...u.ci i. i Panmeni louivy iiil ""'"""" S?1 ,fa ttn "'." "l:i co"i Pl?. .i. , ,i i,n.i. v- ' . '.'"' ii.r.!ii:i.i fii.'r.iIU ,'" : 'rXZZtiZn flftv ' -,,,-' trenKth of more than fifty of- ivi" a n ? "nnmen each amt the Fourth c a" P'?'"1' "' r. "."S- lndlulllnB nbout '." ' ' i .n.iMA.. I The Fifty-fourth Field Artillery, with I tor. nffirpra nnd 2421 men. nnd the B,"f en-?f. ,'," 5i. i .iiiiiiki , nun men, nnd tho 116th nnginecrH and Train, twenty-slx ofneers and K.flO men. nlso were nmong I the units designated for early return. Aero squndrons Included nre the 21st . - L n.a nrt. n Ha t. J n Jl n . i """ ,'"" nh. nnikn. nf ih. "," j Fifty-fifth nnd Flfty-sev- ,ur,h P infntrlv fenrescnteil liv ";-- y---- --,, ., , one officer and one alnmt"en tt"a 'JS 16,,h Field Hospital, two oincers anu ""V-" m,n- nlso nro l'B'"l"1. n (g cnBUnj company from the air serv- Ico and one from the chemical warfare service). '" I'HOTOPLAYB THEATRES OWNKD AND MANAGED DV MEUDEI1S OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT WD AU0VB UJUUUCX I'ANNIK WARD In "litis kimki. PFDAR. 00T" CBDAn AVENUB IIILLIH ntlRKB In MAKH UULIUVH WIFE" COLISEUM An,s,SiHF5S;glSn KLHin KEROITBOV In "UNDER THE OHEENWOOD TREE" colonial '-.tftsa-sis-vr a: HEHSUK HATAKAWA In THH TKMl'LH OV THE DOBK" EUREKA 40r" B.,'S."Jlw HAROLD .LOrKWOOD In FRANKFORD in """""i1 A" PAUL1NH KHKDERICK In "A DAOOHTER OP THIS OLD BOUTH" JEFFERSON Sg? aB?5f LEDGER PHILAPELPHIA, TUESDAY, WAR CROSS WON BYENTIREUN1T Bravery of Philadelphia Ambulance Section Is Re warded by France PRAISED BY IIUGENOT Daring Deeds in Face qf Ger- mun Fire Related by Glenn Clark Inspiring tales of battlefield bravery that earned decorations for nn entire Philadelphia unit are told In letters re ceived from Glenn Clark, nlncteen-j ear old son of Dr. Victor L- Clark, 913 Bel mont avenue. Mr. Clark Is a diher In Section 503 sof the United States at my nmbulance service, a unit recruited nt Cooper Bat talion Hall and trained afAllontown The unit went to Franco last Januarj and sprerl svllli flirt T'reseli nrmv in I virtually every big Initio In which that auny participated. He telli of the heroism of ono slx-teen-venr-olil Plillndplnlilnn. who stuck tn his work during a lolent bombard- j ment and succeeded In bringing tluee Trench boldier and ono German off the I field in Bpite of the fact that his ambu- I lnnce was hit seveial times, two of the j Injured men lecelvlng additional wounds The hero tecelved the Crolt do Guerre, ns did thirteen other members of the I unit of forty-live men The remaining members were cited for bravery during the second battle of tho Mnrne In telling of the work done duilng that battle, Mr. Clan quotes the speech mndo bv CJeneral llugenot on July 7, when Ire urged his men to do , their utmost. General Hueonot Is the! French omcer who personally decorated I the unit after that buttle lie said- "You French, and Americans of the 1'iench army, vve may be attacked at an moment You krovv that there will never be a defensive bat'le fought un der more favorable circumstances We mo formidable and we are on our guard We are powerfully reinforced with ln- .,, ,, , ..m, iHiitrv anu artillery You will fight on ground which by jour continuous vVorli llas been tmnsformed Into a formidable forttess; a fortress Invincible. It all tho passages ate well guaided, "Tlin linmlinrilment II! Im sovori. Itl. . . - ." ; -" " ' "- clouos or aust, smolte and gas, but your po'juiuii anu jour aimaineut are formidable. In jour breasts the cour-. ageous and strong hearts of freemen belt. Xo one will look behind. No ono will give way. There will ho one thought, to kill and to kill a great man, until they have had enough. And that . .. . , ., . , ,v will break down this assault, and It will b ; t , ', ,, u " Klkton Marriage Licenses 31 Tho following I.IKIOII, 1111., HCl. i. IIIL. lUIIUIllfc. m.trrtage licenses were Issued here to day; George S Crowthcr and Christine Heyne, George i;bucr and Ullzabcth Barrett, Chailes Karlln and Pauline jugentl anu f ranit uapurro anu ltoso Abromo. all of Philadelphia ; Alfred D Auger, lioston, anu saran i, mil, 1'iiu.i- delphla; William H. While. Xew York, and .Pearl Bacc.i, Philadelphia: George H Met. nnd Anna M Watson, Camden ; William J Lev an and l.sther AI. BItler, Heading", Orvllle Cossaboon and Heb.i Glberson. Mlilvllle. N. J . and Albert S ?rr,OHn and r:thel A' Hammond. Zlon. Ma' TUUAY'S 1A1AKHIA LICENSES John T. Mooney. 1II1T Trederlck Bt and Helen J. Ollllis, (I0J N Trnnklln St. Arthur A Hhaw. U. s N , 17JII H Taj lor st . and Kathrjn M CJulgley. 3008 Mar ket at V Elmer a McAloon Y St C A, Phlla.. and I.ela D Iluhlman Tajette. la. Otto VV. Winters Almond N V. and Raymond H Cublne U. s N., 27JO S tin. Tr Chestnut Tllll. ' "ur' Charles M lialcer. 'Jl-'O f Rosewood st . and Maryrlla Dremr. 2M2S a Rosewood st Joseph Holllns 2114 Harp st . and Mamie Mnrmin. J114 I2arn st aeorgs D Williams 701 S Kith st , and i:il7luth Tower. 747 8. Chndulck at. C1SrrihaH0 NM,"krrt18M!l wVTthav -"VJ ?J. Coomcr. lini FrkforVl nv") kitsch i.i I'larxson at,, and jennlo M Allen 4404 Tranltford avo EIW Q Ritter. Nurarelh. 1 'a . nnd Qi K pphor Hangor Pa. Raymond White. 1121 i: Susnuehnnna a nl Margaret reni.J0.21 Victoria st. and unu jitiraurri iciii i.i v uiwi in m, -Clifton Alesnnder 14"'.' 8, Colorado St.. and linen yyncn mi; inioruio bi. .Supreme Court tor William i. uairincm, Daniel H Kates 8114 Lnstivlck ave. and la,vyer; fleorge Herbert, detective, nnd ClmXs M Regler 11IT Passjunk ave.. and , Tr. Charles B. elnberg : vvhn , were con- ...:. a v-l i7nn Mni-ri. .i v pled of consn racv In the divorce ro- t.Mi, dwanl Ward 33J w. vvomliawn nve., and Mabel uavenport. i in . itico st Jarob Krnssener 1710 Passyunk ave., and Sarah Dulcat. 233S H, 3d st. Herman Marltlolt. 2701) N 11th st nnd Pauline R. Ougler. (1021 Rising Hun ave 1 Ravmond N Spender, tl, B. N , Rome. N Y.. and Teresa . am, in-t r. i,aw uetvev'Sones. u. s n . mm oroen i.t nnd Tlln niehsnn. 1010 dreen at Ernest Clarke, 2.10H Kmerald st , and Char lotto Schwarz, 700 E. Thayer st. Mlnford Il.irmlon 221 N AlUer at,, and Maud Haiewood Darby Pa '""m. '"""""'' .. dsm Koroncxik. HufTalo N Y , and waierya Knronuerg. -jn.-i i. nwia ana st nd Clara Samuel Peyser 1421 Arch st , and Matilda i . Hravermai. 2030 N. 2M.it. . . .. . I .'J " ..'."".!-'-' -' -"" "- ra'"""w JoSn Sao o'w'.k"! U'r Wmtr st.. and Marv John Jablowskl 2100 W Karv, 2120 Raco st nre.ne.S02: , Anna M Howie. 2004 Jessie li" Smith. 2041 I MaryaH Wassvnski . 28 iitDnir ,. ,,,, 11, fcu . ., -iu ! I MaryaH Wasjvnski 281 Falrmnunt avs , ThnAnwa amor.Ka j. Tho,rtrud" Trevethin 87i Herman J, Rohb. Rrook 111114 11. in ., ..,-.. .- ' l.ll IIIUUI1L HI!" n iianen St., ami R7I1 Perlflnmen mt rtennlclvn M V nr,A Anna Hid. Atlantic City. N J. Albert Sent 101(1 Tosker st , and Sarah A Tork city, and Char ton Apts., 10th and Jnieiih Cnidevll a. 031 Bnruco st.. and eii Connelly. 720 Snruce st. '"" Trenv.lth 140Mldvalo ave., nnd nertna .viacaey. iirv.- .-n i-utn st Joseph B IJormisky Camp Lee, Vo.. and I Am, Rorhnff 4100 Poplar st. Thomas n. Hazlett. U S. Navy, and Anna Fohrle. 224 XV Wlshart st Chnrle.Ha.ut;;. 3148 Potter at., and Eliza. ' beth Doh, 3141 D st PIIOTOI'LAVH FUMRfi ,OM" "T. UlltAHU AVE. juiiiuu Jumbo JunctlononI'rankrord"L" , PAULINE -TAIIK In ' "DAUOHTER AN-ELE" LOCUST B?..A,N.?n5nU8I.7n?.57a '- ..., WW... ..i Mats.l;80.38O. Evgs.OiSOtoll ... .V.Ay1',c,K riii5iJisniCK. In "A DAUUHTLR OF THE OLD fcoUTH" NIXON BSD ,""1 MAnKK2T,BfT8 irATtnY Mfinwv in ond 0. "HOAHDED ABSE-lS" PARIf niDOE AVE. k DAUPHIN BT. rfIn Mat. -H5. Eva, 0:45 to tl" TOURNUUR'R "SI'OHTINp LITO" R 1VOT 1 MD AND 8AN80U UTS. Ixl V VLI - MATINEU DAILY VIVIAN MARTIN n " "JIIHANDY blHLES" STRANF) OERMANTOWN AVE. 3 -.MU- AT VENANQO AT VENANOO BT. ORIPFITH'H "THE aRKATKST THIN.q IN LIKE" WEST ALLEGHENY JtSWSi WEBSTER S15ES BIG PORT TRADE HERE NEXT YEAR City Shortly Will Advertise for Bids for New Piers, He Announces The new jear promises much for the port of Philadelphia In the way of In creased business and betterment of fa cilities. This Is the encouraging statement made today by Director Webster, De partment of Wharves, Docks and Fer ries. Ho also nnnounced that the city would advertise shortly for bids to erect new municipal piers nt Kenllworth street Porter street, Penn Treaty Tark and1 Allegheny avenue. "Tho jcar of 1919 should be notable In the creation of definite policies with regard to shipbuilding and Us ultlmnte bearing on the establishment of the American merchant murine," said Di rector Webster. "A clear Idea of Just where the United States standi upon this and other momentous questions has u vital bearing upon tho Industries of Philadel phia and hor port nnd would facilitate In the development of the plnns for municipal Improvement " MERCOLDF WILSON ANDRA' IN ITALIA , II Presidente Visitera' a Geno- va la Casa Ove Nacque Colomho Published nnd Distributed Under , ., PnitMIT NO 341 , ,nlhorl7sd bv tho act of Octol.e- 9, I'll . nn fllo at the roatofflco of rhlla clelnhls. Pa Ps order ot the President A B IIUntFSON. , Postmaster General Itoma, 30 dlcembre Un dlspaeclo da I'nrigl annunzla che secondo deflnltlvl accoidi presl circa la lislta del Presldehte Wilson In Italia, II Capq degll Statl t'nltl lasccr.V quella cltta' mercoldl' sera, dlietto a Ttoina s,hr, i..i.... .v..inn. .h. n Pivai. ... ..." . ' - . f" !.W T" S' ren"Cra a T, ...L: ,""larB ia casa ovo nacque i,iuiw.u Colombo e si cicde che visitera' puro la tomba dl Giuseppe Mazzlnl Xel clrcoll govern.itlvi, oggl, si predetta una rrisl generale nel gahlnetto Itallano, Iminedlatnmcnto dopo la vlslta del Presidente AVIlson. Dopo U partenza "' "; V;',' " s". """' '' '"c. "-r'"c"1 ., ,, , , woikero Union of rhlladelphla has ni di quest! sembra ch0 II Picsldento del reai1y n!m , lar(ro mcctngSi llt one Conslgllo del Jlinlstil On. Orlrndo, bla , Intenzlonato dl rnssegnnre le dlmlsslonl c che II Tie lo lichledera' dl formare un ,.,.... " "" n giornalo Jl lessaggeio uicuiarn die le dlinlxsloni dell 'On. Blssolatl, Mlnlstro per TAsslitenza Mllllaro e le Penslonl dl Gucrra, hono dovute piln clpalmente a dlvergenzo con la politica esteia. del Bnrope Sonnlno, Minlstio per gll Affari Hsterl. II 'Giornalo d'ltalla" pubblica un lungo nrtlcolo dlscutendo le dlmlsslonl dell On Blssolatl o dlco cho questl hi e' mostrnto contrarlo nl flssare la frontlcra alplu.t al Passo dl Brennero, nella parte merldlona le del Tirolo od avTebbe .,. , voluto cho la Dahnazla fo!So ceduta nl Cioall.'abbandonando al fato dl questl gll Itallanl dl quelle reglonl cho per oltro clnqunnta annl hanno lottato per affermaro la loro na7lonallta' ltallana. II glorn.ile dice cho 11 popolo d'ltalla non e' delln stessa opinions dell' On Blssolntl o che oltio alia Dnlmazla set tcntrlonale octoire salvare Interammtc la cltta' dl riume, e tormina dlcendo che 11 Presidente del Conslgllo On Orlando ha gla' aperta innanzl a se la strada per rlcomporre un forte Glblnetto in accordo colla Impellentl necesslta' dell' ora presento. Herllno, 00 dlcembre. Secondo up dlspacclo da Trieste forze francesl hanno occupato Oattaro, nella Dalmazla meridional, cd II Montenegro PubblIcHamo II telegramma dl cul poprn, ma noi crcdlamo cho esso debba ssero nccollo con le uovute riscrve nam nrovenlenza I; bene rnmmentaro ciio crnl or sono un teleciamma da Londra ' annunzlava l'occupnzlone dl Pola da parte delle navl nmerlcnne, mtntre sus- seguenti telegramml ufllclall smentlvano reelsamonto la notlzla.) I recisameme la ") NEW TRIAL IN KNTTTEL CASE Jersey Supreme Court Reverses Convictions of Three Men j . .,- -v- t Tint 11 mv A T V iicmuiii - -.. J"- , -" A new trial was today ordered by the ceedings of Mr3. Helen Knlttel against her husnand. Tho trio were convicted In tho Atlantic County Quarter Sessions Court and Judge 'William H. Martin, of Ksscx County, presided They wero each sen tenced to from erne to three jears at hnrd labor In State prison nnd fines of $1000 each were Imposed The convic tions wero reversed by' an opinion handed down today, through which Is in vour (li your it l 12th, Morris Passyunk Ave. Alhambra Mat Dallynts; Evu.UHOiu. ii.irn iiitAnv in "HER GREAT CHANCE" a rxvl I r 02D AND THOMPSON BT8. APOLLO MATINEE DAILY MAY ALLISON In THE RETURN OK MARTT a nf APil A CHESTNUT Below J0T1I ARCADIA 10 A. M. to 11 Utt P.M. WILLIAM 8. HART In "ORANDINO HROADWAV" i-t I irDlDri DROAD STREET AND BLUEBIKU BUBQUEHANrfA AVE. ELSIE PEROIJSON In "UNDER THII ORBENWOOD TREE" BROADWAY lAfJT "THE OREATES1T THINO IN LIFE" clTNUTHILV?owwnaS; in AIA11HII In "IIIUDUN FJIIES" EMPRESS MAIN BT.. MANATUNK UA'lin AA-.t NAZIMOVA IK TOTS OF FATE" FA1RMOUNT m,&a?ai. r BI.SIK FEROUBON In ., UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE" "UNDER i-a aIll V THEATRE 1311 Markit Bt, rAlVllaa unnn ah ruroi .. Ch 8?,lVtT'Yn"flDDAt:DAN"8 vATH ST. TIIBATUB Dlow Bprue JIA'JIintt!J UAfJWS. inffff!: GREATNORTHERN B?Jf .V.Sr .i'Ml rcat ,n IsiDCDI At n0TII WALNUT ST8. IMrbKlALi Mats. 2 180. Eva.i. CONBTANCR TAMIADOB In V "A IJCdT'B NAME" I rAllPR '1ST LANCASTER AVJI. LcJUCJ. MATIN DAILT PHOTOPLAYS phoxo piayTV f OBTAINED I XCPRPOIATIOM DECEMBER 31M XdlS . i-i i .- FACTORY TOILERS SEEKING CULTURE Garment Makers Attend In structive Lectures and Hear Best of Music VISION COME TRUE Southern High School Is Opened to Workers for Classes at Night A dark-eied little garment worker, , wearied J'" splratlon In the maglo notes of Mlscim , Hlman's v lolln ! A nusslan Jewess hurrying from her f imchlno nt tho factory, as the night whistle blows, that she may attend a elais In advanced literature! An eager group of little tollers, bright of eye, tluir faces flushed with tho In tensity of their deslio to learn, Bitting rapt at the feet of a lecturer on general culture I T)s ls no slon. ,.ati,er t Is a lslon accomplished, n dicam teallied. Through the cffoits of a band of persevering men and women, who themselves know and Know well the lnoltablo erlnd Of fac tory life, a new nnd brighter and broader outlook has been opened to the garment workers of Philadelphia largely men and girls of alien birth nnd with a con suming, burning desire to get the best out of life Music of the finer sott Is given these ambitious ones; they are given a knowl edge of the arts; they nro made con versant with pioblemt of the times ; j they are given an acquaintance with tne best In literature, and leatn to admlio nna tp iove it, These garment workers have organ ized a movement, following their sister workers In Now York, for their futther, education by means of special night schools, concerts nnd lectures on general cultural subjects .T1 ldca of ,hcse a.ctUltle' rcw.?u.1 I or tne 8Unimer vaciiion camps, wnicn wi-ro so sulcubhiui wiui vno gins wibul-u to undertake tlmllar activities for self- advancement durlrg tho winter months siri.i. .i.i.. i.i .. .-... .-.i ..in. .... special aim of Americanization, they hae organized schools IT ILII LIII1 lur.l 111 IIUW I1I1U Willi LI1U PRUNE your fruit trees now. They will bear more and better fruit next Summer. You can eet a variety of Piuning Shears, Saws, Prun ing Gloves, etc., for tree trim ming; also a complete line of Spiay Machinery and Spray Ma terial here. Golden Chinese Lilies for growinr In vobb.es and trtter, lndooru Till bloom profusely in about 8 weeks. 10c Each, $1.00 Dozen MBCIiELL'S iisMRKET K3ra run. w FRESH PArNTfi wi ik rl Paint Quality is as variable as the weather. Kuehnle's i a rich in pure linseed oil, the thing that makes Paint ing last. Get our estimate no obligations Kuehnte PAINTER liS.l6thSt,cv; PHOTOPLAY ( "- T The following theatres obtain their pictures tho STANLEY Booking Corporation, n. cunrantcQ of enrlv showlne. - r -- locnlitv ohtainlnc Dicturea throuirli luyiuivy uuvuiiunR pictures uiroun tho Stnnlev Bookinrr Comovatlon mu oiniucy uuuning oriiu.ui.iuil. I IUPRTV UUOAD COLUMBIA AV. l..iJ.Xr.l I MATINEE DAILT MAURICE TOURNEUIPB "BPORTINU LIFE" 333 MARKFT street theatre ..Z ., VIrt"M- OA. M. to 11 1S p. ji Charlie Chal.lln In "SHOULDER ARMH' WM. S. HART In "TESTED COURAGE" MODFF 25 SOUTH 8T. Orchestra. iVlIl Continuous I to 11. I.BWIH H STONE .In "MAN 0-' 11R0NE" OVERBROOK 0JU M;E ,. CIiRA WILLIAMS In "CARMEN OF KLONDIKE" PAI APP l2lt MARKET STREET . 'DOUfJUvB TA HI HANKS In "ARIZONA" "' "ARIZONA" PRIMCPSS ,018 WKET STREET CharlleChaplln In " SHOULDER ' Amia" "IIRONCO IllLLT'B PinST LOVE" REGENT UARKEj AT-.p;''It"TH , Emmy Wchlen In "Sylvia nn a" "' HOUDINI In "TH13 MASTER jitbVSiit" RIA1 TO OEnirANTowN avenuh rVlVL''-' AT TUI.PRIIOCIC.MT HALE HAMILTON ,n1-UJW ' "B000 AN HOUR" RI TRY MAniccT st. delow itu rvuoi o A. M. to 11 tiap. w AT.tn nninv i M . ALICE IIRADV In "HER UH4T UIIANCE" AfV 1311 MARKET STREET 3AV- 1 8 A. M. TO MIDN MIUNIQHT Chsrllii rhanlln In "TRIPI.H TnounR' VV4I, , 1IAUX in "TIIH CONVERT" TANI PV MARKET AUOVll 10fU O 1 rtlNL.t. I lltlO A. M. tollllUl'.U, CECIL DB MILLE'8 ' "UIE SQUAW MAN" VIPTHRi A MAHKET.BT. AH. ni CT05wj?-"""- of which Mlschn Elmnn played nnd at the othor ono tho Tlahn Quartet nnd several well-known speakers furnished the program. Tho audiences wcr drawn largely from tho S006 members of the union. tflrins aro now under, way for two other concerts, oho to bo given by tho noted nusslan musician, Toscha Beldel. At tho second tho Isadora Duncnn danc-' ors and tho Russian Symphony Orches tra will be tho entertainers. Tho Philadelphia branch of the la tctnatlonal Lndlca' Garment Workprs, t which, In conducting these concerts, lias ' tnKen tho name of the Frlehds nnd Lovers of Music. , Tti .. nrn.i.n(i i- i.n inline- ' Tho same organization Is also taking , tho lend among members of tho Trado .., .... : .. .... . ,- union dengue in Btartmg mgni scnooin iur us uvn incmoers. PAiirrr, tost PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans S1000 for 810 Brlnr jour .dl;mon,l. . Vtel nnd Jjw.Irr Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine , noNnED T0 TIrE' rlTV - r.miCATIONAI. Hotli Seves HIIORTIIAND AND IIOOKKI.F.PINO Our irrAduntes nrn In constant tfemand uood paying positions await ou. Wregir Short- hand, ths casv. Deedy system. ComDlete . niaht classes. Intensive training, j;nrou any -time, wan or write fnr full partleiilnrs and ratnlns I'llII.A. IIUSINFS4 COI.IiKMi; nnu f oiiene nr i nmmeree 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Till"! I'NNRVt.V,MIiVxMUNr.UM AND School of Industrial Art tuc sriKirir,. hroad and PiNn st, Diiv and K.ienlng c In's.es' reopen '.Ian! fltl'i. I HUNCH and flnantsh tnusht hv.lsdv nrn. fesBlonat, private or classes' quick results wnimiiii-rii nun i-w v. lino vitrei! ?Tr Avrmp m. ti-i n,..in... bi,.bi STRAYER'S '.JrMtSp8 '" &Ui Ltlii.airiui. Ml. I i BKI.miOlIS NOTIC'l.t Vreshvterlnn AKCII STIIKKT rUESUTERIAN't'IHIIlClI lHtn c Arcn ew years i-e service, from 11-12. Dr Macartney will nreach on op(!n t 10. tho uid way anu ina revv." tnurcn aoors 1 WINTKU RKSOUTS ATI.VNT1C CITY. N. J. iPannsyhanla Ave. close to Beach andl IStael Tier, central location, always open. I I Ct parity 300 Everysppolntmsntcondu I Qclve to comiort and recreitlon. bpeclall IWInterterms TJklt AlhrtH Tlnrnrlll Wps.tmirn.ter Ky' av nr.Ilch. Clev.to st. ' ., , , , ,V,ri' baths, runnlnis water, 1 12 -n un wklv 2 r.n un dallt. chas Ruhr. i HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky Av. near I open Thorourlil heated Illdt' A CMafton" AUGUSTA. ). on I AUGUSTA. GA. A eonvsnlent and delightful Place to anena vnur linlldAiH Oond drltn snd mnfnrlW MMllent saddlo horse. 2 coif cauTae! iiS In .,.aS .Sit.or ' K cnurses and Address C. G. TRUSSELL. Mgr. DE HMD. FLA. ! WWII i TCI III" arjJWiOBNBJWi MOTEL COLLEGE ARMS DC LAND, FLORIDA. Modern hotel healthful, balmy climate beautiful surroundings. Tina IS- nolo eolf course with uiuaa V1IIU7I0 oreenf. tennis, rldlnsr. motorlnz. lopairu on niim Brourt. In tho Pines. Open Jauunry 1st Thto. C. Brooks, Mfr. .,r,c.i:;iaiJi i j aiw.-j 1 1 i s i"J ' IN MIlMOKIVvI WOODRUrr In lovlnc memory of Miss EMMA 11. WOODRUrr Afler llnuerlnB ill- ness. entered Into rest Dec 31 11)14. Orrntly missed. SISTKR CLARA. Bimtlis , RAKHll Of .1741 Walnut st , Dec. 30. LOUIH1J tOMWlNh;. widow ot Rev Robert M Raker, naed 70 Services and Int Wed i" ni. v inchistcr. Vn V ashlnuton, D. c. Papers copy. HATTE.V. At Iladdon llelcht. V .T i iwriiiu Ainnin :iutti. a.wa v wir nf . ... .T. .-7- -."J i RCCKDR At Ilronx. N. V. tlen ". Mrs ICLLA widow of lato William Ij. Ileiker and daughter of Anna and late Henry Klnilervater, nucd 33 Relatives and friends Invited to f uncial services, residence of brothT'ln-law. Harry V Hvuns, 31"i N, Pari, ave., Thurs , 1.30 p. rn. Int, private. ail, I'cace Lom. DBNZ-Dee. 20. aEOROE, 1L. son,of sTrVlc". Wid?" 2 30 T m"' " 0nHafry Vt cVns'honockon'.'Pa.3 InPt. "riVate." """ "- UHUllONO Dtc. 27. JOHN llfRRONO. husband ot Mary H Rerronir and father of Rev, F. J. lieri.ons. C S8. R Relatives and friends, membern nf Archennfrnternltv P.f Holy Fnmlly of 8t, Ilonlfaclus's Church. Ht Mlchacl'a and Ht . Francis's R. C. Hen. Hoclely. Archbishop Wood Council. No. lis, C, 11 Li Ashland Hoys' Association, ushers of Ht llonlfai-lus's Church, employes of I'.imuuu aik'ii i.umui-r v" inviicn to IU- neral Krl . 8 30 . m. 00 i; I.chlith nve. Holemn renulem mnss Ht. llonlfaelun'ii Church 10 a in. Int Holy Redeemer Cem. Omit flowers. Auto seivlce . IICTZ Dec. 20. JOHN. Bon of John and I Annlo Iletz and grandson of late Wilhelm nnd Catharine Miller. Relatives and friends Northwestern Assembly. No 04. Artisans . np,t nf Mntuni Prnttin,, -im.u.,4 ... nernl. Thura, 130 n, in. mother's resl - denve 2012 Parrlah st Int. Korest Hills Cem. Auto funeral. Remains maybe viewed Wed . after 7 n m New York panera copy. UIDDLK Deo. 23 KATR, widow Of ... ..... . ., use jiw, iii..m i,ANOnaN, of John Clymer and Clara Hast- iiihb nunc, iiHuu u jcni. i'unerni scrvicns 3,"V.r." " " !" J.nBr,j;''' resldcnoe, 'joi Mattlson ave. Ambler. Pa. Int. private, "V""iT.v. c. "' " "Jf"". r . or pneu. monla. JOHN J. youngest son of charlas Louis, Jr., nnd Helen Srwoll llorlo, need 0, Services ot the Churih of Our Saviour, Jen klntown Wed., 11 a. m. Int private. liOOTIf. Dec. 38 KLIZAHK'IH ji ,' widow nf eorir VV. Ilonth nnn ilniiaht.p . iu,a Alfred and Julia L Devoe Relatives and menus Invite . to runrral services, Thurs.. 2pm. reslilenro nt brother-in-law. Alliert M, fttout, 3.U Wood at., llristol, Pp. Int. llrlstm tvm HRKIIM, On Dee. SO, 1018. ANNA StAR. OARET, vvlilmv nf Christian llrrhm In her 113th year. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services on Thurs,, a p. m., at late resldonce, 1730 N. 18th at, lnt, Wi.t Laurtl Hill Ccm, IlROOKR.--.Dee. SO MARY ELLA, vvlfo of J, D. S, llrooks 7T N. Lansdowno ave., Iinsdowno Pa. Relstlves and friend. In- vlt.,1 tn nin.pal .nrvli... Tl..,.. .. -. Church of Bt, John the Evan.ellst! Haltimore ave west of Lausitonr." nve Iinsduuiu:. Pa. Int. North Laurel UUI Cm. uu,wlKl HUSH Dec. 20. IIUIIERT E . .on of Ed. nnd 'friends. Wnshln.ton Camp jo. Til, I' O. 8, of A., employea of the Stores Ae - counting Dept. of theMerchsnta Bhlnbulld. ina Corp.. Harrlman. Pa., invited to funeriA ikis N.oth .L Int.' p rlv."t. " Auli7unwSI: Remains msy be vlewoil Wed. eve. u""rR,' Council, K, of C.I Fathes Tom llurka I. U II U.i Ht. Vincent de Paul'. ConferJncsi Annunelatlon. Holy Name and all other clrtl'. of which ho wa. a member are In- yltf IBS Iteil to attend funeral. Thurs 8 30, a, n . . 31 8. Proud at. . Solemn mass f fequltn Church ot Annunciation 10 a. in Int. Holy rpu-rnr i-cm. Autn srrvire UASil'liii.i.. uee .u. iiki :onaE, .nn ot Mary and the late denote Campusll, Itela. ii ives ana irienas, employes oi 1". R. T. Co.. nvlted to funeral. Snt.. H 80 a. m mn.v...'! ":..- .,., v -.t.' .'..- m rcBluciive. itu . nu oh. Doicmn ri solemn requiem Bass Ht. Edwaro". Church in a. in Int. .! iviil)vi Pam lut . t 1UIJ WPM".I'I w Autn flln. pi. I 11.! mains may be viewed Frl.. 7 tn 10 p 'm. liAMPUMLL.--A Oermantown. Dec. 28. ISA11BI.LA UAMPI1ELL. aaeii 7 . Funeral ervlris at apartments of Kirk Nlc, (IJOI Osrmantown ave.. aurmantown, 'Ihurs.. l'0 p pi Lit. private " CAJI.-lBLL Dee, 37. MART, widow of Robert J, Campbell, Rslatlves and fritmU Invited to funeral. Thurs , 'J p. m, rest. dence ot Mr... Richard Su Ivan. 77 N. 4 niti at , West Philadelphia, int. Vernwo, j 3m. Auto service, . CABSlDy. Dee. IS. CATHARINE widow of James Caasldy, nelativsa and friends Invited to funeral. Thur... 8.80 a. m , 1108 JD Lancey .t.r(Uth at, below Sorujj).' Kl8 l7Jij.. uL 'u ras? Bn 8sr JohCn"U. Mant,t?r.-)0aK,ed ATNA n.tl". LnSl &"'& !''! 8C'nra'm R"na"" "' "' f friends invited lo funernl. Fourth-da j. First rirfiV'nM 5ir L.,i Dee 80 1A18 1 Month 1st. 1:30 p m Trlends' .vleetlnir nIWirnrI'Xclj "musco'M : at hla rVU House. Mlckleton. N. J. Int. Evlscopal JVlnVeV n th nve New York Funeral Cem.. Snedesboro N J Autos will meet SJhfntn 1" liSnn vVednJidav Jan 1 1 1B19. t PhlaV. 10Mnn1d"'i"n-iUn,tln,n leaVlni mlUlMm 5lS?- Ch"ap',Tnof tho" cSnTf'ort?" lo'ltJ: 5 pn"" nna '- r ' p m ratio st New Tork. Charles c. li dd e. formerly of Ambler. p.. "'"";:...'.'... ;"";"". : -,...; , fSnerai" -'M"n'"A lli'Ml" IStiXfr s't6 ttofk." ".i-'Son of I. ft" Wilhelm SSSO. i , f.unerau vveo , i n. m,. iii.'ii Judson st. ::"ii.,. ..i in Re stives and friends, "i ot "30 om """ L',Urcn iiier DrfveVs' thilon. No. IMfClais N.i '3 ...... ..... : i cnou "Sits lien nuv'l. '. 'l..,w'-!f J l tALU-urc, ut juiin vv, UA. hus band of Elliabcth Call (neo tlrady), Itela. Uvea and lr lends. Cathollo Phlla. l.tterary Iml.l Vrlsndlv Sana nt Ht t trl-L. . U2 CHAMIKni,AIN,Dec. 20. JOSEPH, hu Snd( h lle AnnW Chsmberlsln.iibe 70, Relatives and friends InVUeil to nrsl Services Thurs 1 n. tn.. Mlee'tnwn .lad. efst or Harravveate lane. Int. North Oeflar, Hill Ccm. COATnB. Dec 28. JOHN COATR8, HN COATE9. .tli ; :abeth Costts (W . a and frTn). M ' Peptj, invited t, of lata William Oirden). ojtcrt n Itelatlves nnn jtnzaoein ninyes or I'hiln. Water nnt.. im funeral. Thuis, 2 n. m.. lull nerkshlrs Ui I rankfqrd. Friends mav call Wed.. 8 to lOv m. in mr i-vn; ucsar liin Lm. nitATnn CONJIOr. Dec. 20. EM.EN, wife, of WH- ,J Ham J, Conboy (neo Slerrlck) RslativrJ y a. m. 2070 IielffrAde at Solemn requiem Jjj Him iripnnu mv riMin rnnarai -rnupa 1 nn J " Ccn" AuttTnice' B" "" ""' UtJ- JJj COVINGTON, Dec. 2d WIM.IAM J.. son nf William .1. and Harnh Hutties . Cov "nt'm.nelatlves and friends Invited to fit neral, Thurs. R no a, m., resident- ot bat- ents. lmu itoseberry st. Hlh mass ol.rs-v OUlem Rt. fnnlert1 fhnh fn . in. fnf. Cathedral Cern. Auto sinlci" rjALTfJV. TV.,.. 07 VIT.T.TAf T.. fills lind of Annie Uslton, Itelatlves and friends, Holy Name Society of fit. Kdtvard a Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. ' 8t8U a, m 2017 N. (Uh at Solemn requiem mawij Ht. Hdnrard's Chureh 10 a. m, Int. Hoy J oenuicnro ucm. auio iun"rai. ,a DAWSON' Suddenly. Dec. 80, 8AMUEO Ml Vf. DAWSOX. uced 112. Funeral, resident u5 nf nrnther. Jnmen C nnwsnn. Mleklstnn. J IK. J.. Wed, 1:111 p m. Services at. tho J House. Autos will meet train ai AiiCKieion 0,1111,111. Ill, J..KIIU..IUI1 V.l"Il!i . . ,kfJ DCr.ANIJY.Uec. 7. JOliN, .iubanS og w4 County Tinnernry Ireland. JlPlatlvcs rnq tain i. ennor ijpinnfv men Aiouprmoiti. ot I friends. Ilolv Namo Society of Church of Our T.nilv nf (tnnil Pnunsel. nnd Dlv Kn n. A. (1 It . Invii iirin Jiawr. nvliad to. ta iirrai. inure, n H lit rrmiiriivu ni uicvw , il Mrs. Patrick dotman. 244J Jlontrois -at. "V?l holemn hlah mass of rcnulem St. Anthony' rhurrh n 'til u r.1 Int. Itnlv (:rnsa Cen Auto funeral "" nixoM. ree 20 Tnit!C. husband of Isln Itosp Dixon (use Mullln). Relatives and . mends. St. I'atricit'a ii. v at. ousuty, 'Division No 7 A. O. H. all other societies of which ho vas a member, Invited .to.-tfu- , neral. rrl 8 10 n. m., 2.10t Naudalit st. (."ith nnd South sts ) Solemn hlch mass of refiulem St. Patrick's Church 10 a, m, Int Cathedral Com. DIXON. Suddenly, Deo 20, WILLIAM U1A.U.N. nusninu oi i.eiuia uixon. asea ie. ttnlntlven nnd friends. TCestnnn lien. ASSO. nnd Robert Ileal. Sons of tft. aeomo. Invited in luuviiti iiiuib.1 m i' iin, Biiii'iii'in,, ii." denoe, II. rrank Griffith, 0103 Vandyke at.. 'Jacony. Int. Maanotla Cem uu.v.lliWiV.uec at, tvlL.LlA.M J. sor DONNULLY. Dec DO, WILLIAM J., lion or late jnmcs j anu uainsrine j. juonneuy. Uu'' noll',' of "" will be nlven from 2214 N, Howard st HT.I.WAJjnEIl. Dei! nn J. TACOn. hn. of late Jnmcs J and Catherine C Donnelly, band nf late Dena DUvvanKer (nee Dlttmar). aged CO. Relatives and friends Invited til services, "Wed . 2 p. iv . 2037 N, 1'ranklln st lnt private. Nortttuoort Cem. HSHMNaUR. Dee. 30 CHAIILES L. EB Rl.t.NOl:H. need III Relatives and friends Invlteil to funeral services Trl, ! p, m., SSI Kerner st . Lawndala Phlladelohia.- Int West Laurel Hill cm FABTH Dee u, jia-rtin, husband nf Kntlo Favth (lice Kuhn), axed 70. Due nnti.n nt the funeral will hn nlven. l-AHHRTY Dec. 29, JHNNIE M. M11ADC wife of John C Jahcrty. (Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. H a. m., 11)31 H lsth st. Solemn hiah'masa of rcnulem Church of St Thomas Aquinas li 30 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. Auto funeral. KHIJNCr Dec. 20. JAJir.a. son of Helen and the late John I coney, aced 23 Rela tives and friends nro Invited to attend fu neral, Thurs , R II) a. m., from fU'-'ll Crothers ave, IllRh Muss, Ht. Raphael'! Church 10 n. in lnt Holy Cross Cem. ninNBY Dec. 27. STHPHOT J., hus band ot Rose A I ecni y nnd son of lain Michael 1'etney (neo Conway), aired .44. Relntlvcs nnd friends tnvlWr) to funeral. Ihurs, K 10 a. m 2(141 N Llvlmtston st i ,. int, St. Ann's Cem' ,,md!IoVRAnX'?Ueman (2ieVn'o; solemn requiem nutn mnss &t. Ann a unurcn hus- lo heticmau (neo vnorzanirer). Relatives and friends Invited tn funsrol services. Wed 2 p m.. 2107 W. Ontario st Int private Mt Sinai Cem riHLDINO.- Dec. 20. RlinnOCA. wife of Joseph A. rieldlnir. oited lid Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs 2 p m , uiujthters residence, Mrs. R Hlbberd Duey, Oarrettford Del Co , Pa. Int, ll'liun in,,,,-., iu iuii.'iiii pi-iiivrn, .iiu.b , m Arlington Ccm. itemnins may ue viewed wed eve. ll.NWliUAA, UCC. HO. J'A I KICK, misbana " M"" 1 hmecan (neo HuKhes). Relatives nna rrnu, county Rosscommon Bene- riNNnoAN. Dec. an. Patrick, husband flelnl nnd Patriotic Hoeletv. Division No. 4. A O II.. invited to funeral, Frl . 8-30 a. m.. H78 Taney st Mass at Ht Francis Xavter Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. Auto funeral FiHiinn Dec, no alfrcd c. pisiibr, husband of Harriet n. Fisher (nen Horner), aged (17 Relatives and friends Washington Camn No 570 p. O S of A. I Independcnco Tcmnle, No IT. O U of A.. Invited to fu neral services. Frl . 1 p. m , 273S Arthur nve . Cnimlen. N J, Int, Northwood Cam , Philadelphia, Remains may bo viewed Ihura. ove roilCUV Lato of Wlldwood, N, J.. Dee 30. HCSTHR JL. daughter of William E nnd lito I.llzalieth J. Forcum Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral services, Thurs 1 p. m., Cnre'a nnnrtments. 2218 Jefferson st. Int. private. Norths ood Cem. Trlenils mav call Wed , 8 to ln p m FREDRICK. Dee 28. CHARLES FRUD niCK, hausband of Paulina Fredrick. (n Stneke), alted 7(1 Relatives and friends In. vlted td funeral Thurs . 7'30 a. m . 30711 N. Martha st. Rcnulem mass Our Lady Help of Chrlstlins' Church 0 a. m, Int. Holy Hpuichre cem I QNSL12R Dee 20 RARnARA. wife of "nn CIcn",lr,r J1"? rflaum). aucd 4. Residence. (H'l Poplar st. Due notice ot funeral will bo Blvcn. GRAHAM In Atlantic City. N. J.. Dett. 20, WALTLlt THOMAS, husband of Laura ' (' Oraham (neo McQnwan) and son of Kath arine and lata John W. Urnham. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl ThLr . 8 n m. residence of mother. 203 Cleveland ave.. Riverside. N J. High mass St. Peter's fhuri.h nsn n in. lnt tfnlv Cross Cem.. Philadelphia Train leaves Market st. ferry for Riverside 7:40 a, m. Atlantlo City, N. J nnper" copv QRASS. Dtc. 30, DAVID H, husband of .Mary Orasi (neo Pratt). Relatives ana ' triems invited to lunerai services, inur... Tn m net "111 v . Narrrini ini. i ' -s . "m ." " ,"i-.-- T":." rutin t Vavi Vn tiAiiMHTi i info iiumpri-oro; urc. w, CHWSTIANA. widow of O.orsro II. )Carra iited UeUtlven and frlfndi Invltrd to tu noral Fcrvtcta Thura 2 p, m . r-a.Inc- or Bon. AVIIIIam H Ilarmated 712 W. York it. Int trlMn HAVEN3 COLEMAN R. HAVENS, nt ( OlentMit, To , bunband of Corn A nnd only 1 . Charles w and I. llll. J. Have non ot wnnr.cn v, nna ijiiiie n. jmvuin, in ' I IwhROlilV-br;- ft)7 MAIMl) HT widow nnrtN1f ?,"'"." "in'lV'to'funerkl '! vK W.LJri?l" nl""nin H ronJ.VoVa TtV (53th . nn,i r,inP nv.v int nrivate. l IIBINZ Dee. 20. CATHARINB C. wlf Jfffl ne Tnv.n i win in fwrUn and dauchtsr ' nf Charles V, and RIUaleth Merkel. aired to, Relatives and friends. Bllsortlr Temple. No. la o. U A . Invited tn funeral Thurs . 8"to a', m . 2100 N. 4th st. Requiem mass 8L t iinnlfselus's Chureh in n m Int private. JIIHU Dec all ulHHUWl'i lllAr-rr, I daughter of Charles D. and Mary A. Hlrj l .,,. Pnvarivi nirnrl 24. Itelatlves and I friends II V. M Sodality. Third Order .of i hi. Krancls Invited to funeral. Thurs... 8JI0 iiriBiiv ' a. ni.. reslderco of parenls. 3200 ulaKlston i st . Holmeshurg. Milemn requiem mass Bt, I Dominic's Church Hi a. m. Int. St. Dotnl- nlo's Cem " ltnniit.AND Suddenly. Dec. 20. of rneu- l monlo. l-'HANK husband of hmrna Barman Homeland, aged 77 Funeral Thurs., 10 3(1 a m, Mnuthampton. Pa. Int Churchvlllo I Cem Autos will meet train leaving IWadlng " Ri'SoV iS( ' Hn it, ; (.iw; t i moil "Sits lien nuv'l.. .'. 'l..,'"-!:j German Ren Union, icai nut. wp. jivoi Ponemah Tribe flo, 210. I. ,0. R, If.! Vols mer pica lien ncirir, employes ni fiiain. bun llrmery Invited to funeral, Thurj., a i Sm. 3108 Marshall st. Int. Illllsld Cem i.rinuiii. mu. ,.vy.. .,. .... ....... funeral . ...... .....' HOHKINH ixe an . vr.HA uri oannu, wlfujjt Everett L. Hosklns, until 2. Rela. tlvesiiinil frlrmls Invited to funsrol ssrylcr.. Thurs . 2 10 p. m., parents' residence. n tn nve nnd 11th st,. Oak Lane. Int, private. IRELAND Dec 30. qEOROE'lf u,. hond nf Rose A. Ireland (nee Plmna), a ant 27, Ri-latlves and frlemls. Camp No. 283, , P. O. 8 of A.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 5 P m, 1!H Osford pike,, Frank ford Int Cedar Hill Cem. Remain, may to Hi-M-d Wert to in n. min ,..,, IRVINO Suddenly. Dec. 20. WILLIAM A., eon nf l.te Jams, and Christina Harry Irvln. and hushnnd of late Ella.Llora Irvlnir. Services Thurs,, 2 p. m,, residence, Irvlnaton, Chcstor, Pa. Int. private. IVINB. At Hurllnatnn. N. J.. Deo.39. RERECCA HAINHRIIHIE. widow ot Hen- IimIk n Tvlna ltplstlvpi. and frlsnda In. vlted to funeral, dauithter a residence. Mrs, TJ lIUVI'l Itarmrr, J. u, mhiijii !., iiu.hiikiuii. , N, J Thur 2 p, m. Int. Union if,, a, rfS I Samuel and Kalinin ' friends Invited to J 1 2 n. m, resWrhre of st. Int. Montlllore I JACOlln. lire, .ii, paiiaii, uausnivr nr va . . ' JOHNSON, At Wllmlnnten, Del... Deo. 2M, HARRV C. n. husiiamt, of VlOI M. Johnson (nrs Jones) and son nf late Isaao and Charlotte Johnson, nurd ail. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral sorylessv Wed.. 1' 1" P. m.. residence of sister. Mrs. (leorae XV. Rlshop," 181(1 Park Iloufevard, Camden. N. J. . Int. private, Harlelah Cera. Remains may be viewed Tues. after ilf "' kXMPF. Dec 20. CAROLINE, vvldav. ot" Ausustus iar.ipi. iin biivvb nnu irisfii" i- vltea la lunorni, .ii . , . !". 3 ss. Jtoyer st. Int. Palmer Cem, Vflends may ..- . -.....-.. i dauuhter of late Cornelius and Sarah Kelly, ,J formerly of 70J Do Kalb at.We.t Willa,' Kl'.l.l.z. 'rc. ", .i,i.rtii fi ft Relatives and friends Invited to funaraT, Thura , H..10 a. m.. 8HUI Bprlni I Bnrlne tlar aruvn sr. Jacobs, Relatives hn funeral ssrvlcsa, .Wed., ,! parents. 2J3S N, amaj j Solemn reiiuisin mn.-i pi, aaiiin i.iiu. u, 10 si m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto srrvlc. fil KlXr-Dec80., Vyil.LUM 1CIX Vn 3t l8 Hermaii and Carrie Kl (nee Men) 4'4 Due notice from resldsnee of parents, tKVt E t, Anatha'a Churc . 'KNIOliT. Suddenly. , Dec. 27. MART Kl; HAHKEV, wife of Nlon D, Knlaht juiV dauiMir of Carolln. OWacro and lets WIP Ham ivenurn.-K, b uu. iisiBiivrs aa frisnds Invited to. funeral services. Thuis,u KUNZMANVJ. -r. Dsc. 80 HeQPulA . ,; KUN. MANN (nea Hechwald). widow ' I Charles Kunsmann, a.ed 7T. ftelstlv-ssud .,-! 'A ...OJL-OV . stale. 4lJ " 0 v .' .! ,:.. ;Muijai.i,..,L .'. .pil