jfrfffflM y rwfc-jMM, 5? r-tji7j"i f iff Y $ '.&- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 Jl xmmTmmwim n m-, t- :y LIB i-l PM I h f ? If ;V M MIX UP FOLLOWS EATff'OFHERO Sislcr of Lieutenant Loney, Told to Apply for ' t Insurance t HE TELLS OF RECOVEKY Gcrinantown Officer of 109th Infantry With Regiment " When Fatal News Arrived Four months after lie hail been re-j ported killed and ten days after the War Department had Bent a telcRrnm declar ing, the first' message a mistake, Mrs. J, W. Arthur, 5117 Wlssiihlclion avenue, Bister of Lieutenant Alfred If. Loney, of the lODth Infantry, received a blank , from the Treasury Department with curt Instructions to All out the same J promptly that sho might collect the In-1 suranco on her brother's life. i Tho muddlcd'fashlon In which the eas-, ualty lists arc being handled by the War Department was never bettiV em- phaslzcd than by Lieutenant Lone" case, relatives and friends of the ounKi omcer dcclaic. The first iilllolal word I as to his fate was received about Octo ber 1 and stated that he h.icl been killed , In action on September 8. j Then on December 30 camo another i telegram, apologizing for the first and saying that Lieutenant Loney had been wounded on .September 5. The extent of his lnjutles was at 1 1 undetermined, tho message added Captain Uohcrt V tlordon. of Kilt ledge. DiMawuro County, died of pneu monia at Nice. France, on (.hrlstmai Day, during tho lint leave lm had , received since reaching Lurope last May. lie passed unscathed through the furious fighting of last summer and uutumn. j only to catch a severe cold while on leave Pneumonia dcvclopid and ho passed away after a threo weeks' III-' ness. Mrs. Gordon, who was formerly Miss Florence Harrctt, of 2216 North "Fifty-second street. Is hoping ngalnt hopo that eomo mlst.iko has been made nntl has tabled to the headquarters of her husband's division for more details na to his death, lie wrote her on lc- i cember 0 from Nl.-c, n.iIii that lm hud lieeli coullned to the home for a muili', of days, but was feeling better, itnd "C pectcil to rejoin his riiiiimaml, the l3il 1 Ammunition Train, within tho c l i Captain liordon had been it ineiuber I of the National (luard of rumsjlvanla , for seventeen ears and was an officer i In the old Second Itegliuetit. now a tli Id artillery unit. When the 1'nlted ."-talis got Into the world war lie was tr.ms fened to the Until Infantry and later placed In charge of the I0.J.1 Ainiiiiliillli.li Train. He was thirty-six yeais old and was sales manager for the K. H White Dental Supply Company. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES ' lfrlvHti fliftrlfi II, Miiiiiiiiiiu. Company M. KiSth liif.inti.v. prcv Imi.sl.v reported missing and believed to be ,i prisoner in (terrnany, was lenity killed In action ' July K, aci'urdiug to an oftical notice received by his parents a few da.vs ago He was the son of Mr and Mrs. Samuel i Simmons, of !:o North sixty-Mxtli street, and is Mirvlved lij his motlur and father, four biothers and tlirt, sisters. Ho was only elglitteii, having enlisted a ear ago htht Mav lie received Ids training at Camp HamocU and salltil overseas In .lulv, 11118 He was born In this city, attended the Overbrook public schools, and previous i to enlistment was einploved by tho 1 Standard Itoller-lleailng Company Short'y after tlie publication of the i iCort that Private Simmons was miss- Ing, which was given out by the War 7'rics A'cic Grat Came on Dead Soldier's Mother claiming to bo a Dep.iitment sev era! weeks ago. a oung man called at t li Klmmons home, dressed in civilian clothes, but soldier under treat- ment for wounds at the Camp Liix con- lalcscent hospitul He evpl.ilned that , bcr 21. it had grown so cold at Camp lilt that In his list letter Private Tt.isson on he hnd secured permission to wiar civil-1 closed a lxjst card plcturv showing what lun clothing while on n Minn furlough I rcmilntd of his cnmptinv after the r to this city. Ho had called, he said, In I goinio drive. When tho letter wn-, wtit break the t-ad news to Mr.. Simmons ton be had Jut returned from another that her son had died In d. French basa drive. ".NVarlv nil nf tin fellow in hospital, the same Institution In which this picture are gone" he added he himself was being treated He gave Though most nf the nun in the .:1.1th her seviral messages, puriiorttng to be Regiment when it first l.uiiln1 in Fiance tho final words of her dead son. ana ' m- either killed or wnuudul, us spirit described his last moments In great ib- , has not been dimmed On Thanksgiving tall. Then, after some general talk riav there was a nmlc pr.i.i'l. Private about the war, ha began to inquire as Htssnn wrote his father W. had a lo Prlvato Simmons' Insurance policy, I eoniic parade here on Thanksgiving ia pension, and so on. Mrs Simmons, who m General Kuhn. our i1Immoii.i1 rom had been suspicious all along, was lm- mantler thought so well of It that la mediately convinced that tlie man was ilfl,i n repeat the pmade In Tul le ft swindler und ordered him from tne fcire the coinmanihr of the Scond n.n house. ,-nio statement that he wanltd i-orps nf vhleli w'e lire a part" pil to wear secondhand civilian clothes in- v,,ie l;iasnns let'er was wrltt.n on stead of the thick, comfortable army Fma rres of paper cut from .,n o'd unlforni lit cause tho latter vias not waim tchool tablet fouuKii. Ditui;i nn ,ta j imiuiou-. Mini Mrs. Hhutnons. "Ills was not a very iredltnble tale." Private .Nullum Patshkln, 248 South street, wounded writes Ilia sislei. Mis Fanny cloldslcin. that he held out for three days In tho five-day attack In tho. Argonne sector In Septembi r bifore li boche bullet slrui k him in thr leg "I walked and iravvled tluough the emoke, and finally found my way to a hospital unaided," ho added Iteceni let. i ters say that he is Improving tapidly i nnd expects to be homo soon. He is a I member of Company L, 316th Infantry, i iiaiiieu ai .tit.iuu anu ous ueeii in cranio since July, llu was formetly a travel. ing salesiuati. Private Tnhln III Pletrii, previously remrted missing, Is. according tn a War Department message 1 a sister, Mrs. Mary Danozero, safe with his own Unit. Iln was gassed, but recovered after spending several weeks in a hns- pltal. Private l) Plotrn was drafted and trained at Camp Meade. Previous to joining the colors he made his home with ids sister lit 0420 Carlton htriet. CorporHl Harry PaNi kilt. Company n. 310tli Infiintrj'. remrte, niltslne In .iiJKUM, is now reporteii uh vvoundeij lightly In neent letters to h! mother. JIr. Molly I'alsrkopllz of 537 Moon treet, he hijh that It vvns only a soruti-h on the nrm una that he has heen r- Ill A caneu ironi ine llOHpiui urnl la ion- aiehiMUK ni :i uit ram. lie via'' rafteil Senletnher. 1917. nn,i iri,,.,i ,,. Caitm Jle.ulr. until July, when IiIh reui ment nalleil overseas. He la tweiitv-slx yearn of age uml Pingle. Ho wan horn ki 189.1, at Iironl;1)ii. .V. Y., his partnts havliiB cuine lo thl lountry from Hussla that name year. Hefrirn hehifr calleil to tho colors) he vvuh emplJycil In the Pliila. delphla Navy Yanl. -.'.1",," ,0,l" '' '"rner, Companv IS. 313th Infantry, appears on the ramaity list today for tho heeond time. P vaa reported iih niisslnB on Septemher '.', while today ho Is reported a returned iu uuiy. ,V brother. Thomas 11. Him..,- "ocn North 1-elthgovv street, received a W,ir'lln takex up a. practlial atudi of the IJeuartment telecram 011 neeenii,.r -ii atntlnc that Private Illrney had rejoined his regiment on November IB What Prlvato Hlrncy passed through from September 26 1q November 1G. tho period, ho vvas missing. Is not Known, as (he War Department telegram contains the Usual b.tro statement of facts, without any detlnlte. details. Iloth parentn are dead and ho has not written to anv of his relatives since, ho was drafted In September, 1D17 Besides his brother on North Lelthgow Mreet. ho has a sister, Klster Mary IMvvurd, In St. Michael's Convent, Apache County. Arizona. Prlvato Illrney did n four years "hitch" In tho United States navy, serving on Iho battleship Alabama. Private Warren Kenieiiler, reported missing In action a few weeks ago, is now back with hi, unit, according to the official casualty list today. He is Ivventy-three jrars old and formerly 'lived at 3213 Fontuln street. He sc. cured Ills education at tho Central High School, having been on tho varsity track team for a number of years. Prlrata (leorie I- Ilasson, thirty years old, son of John Hanson. 2909 j North Hancock street, previously re- (Borlsl jaihwtne. .but today- declared to Ml aaaaauim rw uuij, is a survivor or Corp. HARRY NATHAN PATSKIN PASCKOPlETZ'"Woynded"WoundPtl ALR2E0 H.LOfiEY"'Woonded Honor Roll for tho City and Its Vicinity Today Ml.lXIt IN ACTION 1'rlvnle 4VlH- , HARD. 11121 V Iljler ft I'llll.ll' III..Vlhll I KK. 111!) ll.lhun- tnMi ave. KIIH'.IKII P. -VIITII, IHll.' Marsdeu It. ll'rei lousiv reported mission ) .mkiivm, vktuiina. n.Ti s iwii . ll'rellnuslv reptirled missing.) ClltKl.r II. SIMMON, turn N Until st (I'reilouslv reported inlsslnc.) i 1 1 : i or i)isK.x,: ('uptahi K1IIIKKT I'. liORDON, Rulled.,- I" la wnrfl Count Pa Private VVII.I.IVVt 1 I.LVIIMI. Jr.. 1,1.1 West Ml Pleasant ave (i'rcvlou.lv lepuried ) iiii.i) or oi mis HffBCHnt IKANK Kl;l,I., .NnrrlMunu P. Corimrnl ('.I.IIIKti: . IIMllllNliTON. -.VI HP n wlili at Previous!) report.,1 wound nl I Trlmles ILKLMK V. Mll.l.l.li, fill ).-w i Camden N .1 MOHIIls Til l.. T3I Trre si m;vi.i;i, hoi mi;i I'rliale UKsi.li; (.Ol.lllltlltOt l.ll. ".fit . H'Hi street. I'lillH.lrlphl I. NATHAN I-1AMIK.WI. SI" South (.1. il'reiloitsly reuortnl mlsslwr.) uoi:mii:ii. iii.i.iu.i: x milti.o- MIMvll (l'IILVI(lisl. lti:i'OKTr.H KII.I.F.II IN ACTION) Lieutenant A I. Ill Ml II. ave. wor.Niii-.ii. mi.ni:ii I.ONi:. HII Wlaa.ihl.kun iii-f.iti.i; inii.ti:r i'iti:ioi si,v 11 1 rimii.n mimmi CnriHirsI IIUIIH PMskiiWII.. ,",17 Slirar' 't. VlfrluHilr Nll A. I'l.lKMIV. L'SIS I'lum " rrlviilr lOltlll III I'ir.rKO, 111:1) I'arltnn ! KWMII.NCi; r. Il. II-' N llutih- IflNMU Ht .... III! It I.. KM I I VI N. in N' .".'"til si. lOIITxII. Mil. 1. 1, It. 1.121 2'l "' "II'K IN IIO'-IMI l. rritnln ANHINIO llltll. Ilia M.,.11- "I It'll vliiuxlv rfpnrlMt nlihll.) l,llillTI. Mill Nlll.ll I'riviltr Al III.KT I'llA 111 X. 27." lias! I'ni hrlil J.I ll'levlnutv ri inrle. MltM-ilt J Itll.l.ltVI II, UAIINKK. 22UI l!.it HunilntMoii hi (I'nvleuslv leisirtnl mli''lnM' ) MISSIM, rrlvalri 1. 1. Mill: it. i.i.iiiiiin. ;:u: Mn n r...,,i. ui;ri u.ni:ii to iutv (Pkkiioim.v Itl.l'OKTI.II lllsol.Nd) Private' JOHN J. HIKNi;i, 'jmlii N I.eilh.-un nl JOHN .1. IIIIIIVtN. Ml VIiKVjii at (iHIKI.i; I.. IIAXNlN, j:',ii N Hdll'-iKk HAKRKN It. KKllh.NrhR, .1JIS 1'nlitain rii;iK iciiki-ki, fis.i m i.th st the original "bunch" lomposlng the 31 nth Infantry, Philadelphia's 'own'' His parents even doubt the truth of the Covernment telegram whlih (old them tin' he had been missing, for there lias been no lapse In Ills letter writing other thin those forced by front-line condl- lions In his last letter, written l)e- wmbi r 5. l'rlvatu Ilasson nuiilo no men Lon of having been iletarhed from his company at any time Yet n telegram i-rnt out by tlie War IVpartment on Iin-cinber 31 stated that Private Ilairin, after having been missing sliae Novmi 'r .1, had n Joined his unit on N'ovem- " SHIPNEWS ENGINEERING CLASSES AT MERCHANT YARD t . PwVCIUIl Training Srluinl Open Next Work for llar riman Workers ,. , , , . ourses In marine engineering and electrical work will lie starti il next week i .. ., ,. , . , . ... . . "y ""-' "Ring 'I raining School of tlie I Merchant slilpjnril nt llarriman. Tho work In both courses will lie pr.ic- Ileal ai far as possihle, ami applied to ships now under lonstruitlon at jnnl. The tr.iinliiK will (It aiiiliiliniiA vvnrK ineu to become llrt-t-elam ticlueerH m eleetrlflaiiH. iiiiorilliiB In fifTii'luU nr Hie (.hlpliulhlint; 1'otniiiiny. Kvpeilemeil mo ehatil.'s at the yard will net iih liistrtn - lor ApPlll.ints Ill.l.V rnrnll at llln nlll, o nf the wlinol, Hooni 110 Ailinlnislratiori Buildlnc The first ineitinir of the slu denth will h held net weih at a time In he unnniiiitpil later At. Ih.it nirrtlne I'lawvH villi ho ori,'atiiz(il The marine eiiKineerliu; eouree villi lie divided Into tio lnrtx Tli.. Ilrsi .11. prlni'lplcR of mnrlnn luiglnepring ll In-1 eludes sueli mathematics as the students, require to fit them for stu h vvi.rh, fid lowed by a treatlv on marine englnis hollerM ntwl ..uvlllrv. .,,...1,1 boilers and auxiliary tnachineiv inn seciuin pari n tne murse eon- slats of thorough Instruction In Invalid-' tlon of boilers and uiiiillaries of the I steamships now being built at the Mer-, chant ard. The working principles of bollersi, their parti'. (Otistriii'tion .mil super-lieatlng, the inlahe. stuck vent da- tors, uie of induied draft, the niethi.il of burning fuel nil, nso of turbines uud the! Installation of piling will be mplslm.! to the student khlpivorkers. . The electrical course Includes inathe- matlcs uud marine practice. The latter1 subject la subdivided Into construction I and repair work. Tho construction work comprises wire calculation, uniVrwrlt-' era' specifications, methods of wiring. use. of transformers und A, C. practice. The repair work takes up motors, dyna mos, arjmatufrs, field winding, motor tertlng, electrical welding and ehop practice. INSCRIBED ON AMERICA'S HONOR ROLL Lieur. - GEOBGEIL.HA5SOM Returned ioDury CASUALTY ROLL NUMBERS216 Total lucliulos 76 Killed iind 25 Dcal of Sus- laiucd Wounds "" " " ' ,.,.., ,,, ..,- ,, .-.,, DLSEAbh CLAIMS 22 MEN Five Victims of, Acciileiit iintl I.") lcKirlc(l Mining in Action M HtehliiKliin, .latl 10 Casualties lepoiteil b fleneiiil Per shing iitiuilier 2IH. iif lliese sevenly-sK I,, , , . , (atlis ill llilliiil,'lue.il.v-llvp vlrtlms1 ,.r .........lu ...,,i ,i, .,,.. .1.1,.,,.. i 1,,. wiiiiiiils and twi'iilv-tvvii ilaimeil bv discisii I'lvc weir killiil by .ueidcut 'Hid llflciii aro repiillid mlssiiig. Stiimiiarlgril ihi-ctsiiallleH Hi date mo., III X fltt- Jf 111 III 7 III lli'porlcd .Lm in Total. j Kill, d in ,-u Hon 7b 23,188 Uleil or wounds 2.1 12,178 , I Mill or illKea.sn 22 17,831 IMci from accidints and , nt In r i n um-h .1 1 ;,5 p.i ImIshItik In .ictioii 1.1 lO.SM 'Wounds 7:: 120,300 Claud total :i 22.1,!87 Killed In Aitimi LILPTHNANT flinrles i lluik. Ho- vi r N J . Ilaluh Walt l.ail.'htlu. Coluni- bin u vtat k M l.vmli J).tunn M'rlns'i. K. . Itobi rt A. MdtKu. IlorihtHti r. Mast. Died from Humid I.IP.PTIJNANT LuiltvU L. Uveraon, I'hi'htllU" K.in Died of Disease LIKPTLNANT John C. Jeffertun. Uo trult, .lliih. PKNNSll.lA.NIl Klllrd In .Villi, ii CnltPiniAI.S IMnnrd C Poers. Phoe lllwllle IMaar A We.ivrr Milvern. PIUVA'ILS I.lnvil A llotharmel, Worn- Isdorf llilph i' sn.,ii , Hoavertown .lames A. IViird, 10 il Nurtli Hover street. Plllliiile'iilil it I ,s. ,,l, llr.mhr.itiski, II in inur. Plillln (,li islmrrr. III!) (.rrmantowu nvelliie. Plot iilelliln l I.miiiw llnt, ' u il IllUe JNNI Hi V 1,1 ,iink'l llll'll In ill IVouiills Pl!l VII- iiv i P I mi s 1 HI ll.ll I U Js, lMHps , ll I l J'OIM ,1 Hied ol llise t-e run i i s wiiii,,,, i.imImi- ..nl I :t . Paul i::.t West Houill rieismil llleniie, 1'li.iri a M wtirl !uiU,fln 1'hll.idelidila: W,.lllHl,.,l sllchtl, I'RUVII.s p, i r M.irnileM M.n n.i. u biiKii s , ,,, isn, ,,i,, j,,, l..,,iinii ski viol i s Rjn i '..ii I. h 1 Lini., I, I M.n. i 'hi ul i, ,,. Wilson It,.l,l i e,Sl" llllltlt. William Mivevil ll Pltli lull. VlissliiQ In lilloii I'RIV V 1 1. - i imiiino Prliui rn,, I. tin a uiburK Woiitiihil sl)r,t I'reiioii.b Renorled Mlled pi lilloii PHIV V I I. -w I, on s ,s- (1 r, .Ths 'OH I, VVouiiiii'd in , tin-, Prevloiislv ReiNirted Mlled i.H.t i,'ii llfrnl ll. Liiu-i, ,iii; l iss.iliiikiiii tin one, Philadelphia. rii ( jiiN.i I.'ilh fc sUKIllM M I.OOK!(,.!:i'!NO Our pmcJ't im -rc in rnnstnnt dt-manij ioM TBlnc pv.ait.oni iiwult you Orepff Khor Imnd tho a p. dy mstm Conipleii nicM 'Usw IntfiieUe tralntntr. fefv Uitn 1 ii'iy ttiiir Ctl! cr wr't) .UtiMh nr f '' t'-iftl, nlsr and ratttlor Ily ,,in - HrM-vr roi.M'ou vMntv mil Cnllppr nt ('oinrnrrf 1017 . ltttml t.. IMillnli-lnliU 01 it't.iiMM n rill riiiljoKi'i I -i u lu 1 . 11 umi-r f , . t , 1 r ' I . I i' r tn i .u' - (h. lil 11 i - ,1 iif 1 n -ittMH n. I l '1 ri .ml 1 I r.l ,. ii l.vcnlnp- Wr tf for 11 l il Ki - t .ill! 'x li i lustrtii uta 1 iui. 1 wini; siliooi., inn; Mirkft M. m ami HIP, l'P.N.VI.VNI VIPSEP School of Industrial Art TUP M'HIKII lllt(MI) Wfl I'lM! iT 1IV VMI PM'.'li I I.VsMjs NOW OrKX Tea. her. VViuited -Position, wal.m. Pre. r. u sir n 101 . nil. ue a Norni.tl L'rsitital.. Modern leathers' R.ireiiii,liOJ Vlarket SI. a 1 iw 1 lr a ,.n7 ,-K,Ts,T BT ounr V -men tinil f.lrls School of Horticulture for Women Practical and Theoretical Instruction in All Garden Work V.a.l. 1,1, and tli.wir Hardens !i .., nhou- ur, birds sbriibls rv roultrv PI 11,1 plari rannirn: Knli n ....'.. " V-ai Illpluuia , nitr.i, HIM, IS .l.tinlrv L'ImI Siltlirt ,,.iimr nf 1- w."l(s hi,.us 11, Ann! i'atai,,Ru, i;i,l..viii.i 11 .i.iuii iii-N 1,1.1., nirerlor nililer. I'eunsllitini 1 I'lKITOI'LAYS I-I E A OWMCD AND MV.NAUED HV MKMDLRB OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION upi IVIOMT wl' A1J 1- MARKUl Dl-l-i ,!.,, J .. . ..,...,... , ' PA l.l.V? ! '.RLllhll K 111 mi: p.riiKSAL irn - . CEDAR ''"'r" " ' l:,,A" AV,:NUb t s i.civ i:rsvii:m rn.Mt. ' -ULKl'A'r anmvvkii" 0. Qn-r la sijrlict lit syth . Wth vJ1IOJZ,VJ1V1 . .-".'iivv AViVii .''.. . -. M hixio.ns fOI OMIAI u,n Maiiet.n. Ave UUV1 Vm' ...vIm'' V"1 " " ''' M' Tin: 'API viVH i!Ai"r.MN" EUREKA l0,U 4 ftM";. v PANNii: WAR!) ,7, "A JAPA.nkhk M(lirn.uLn" A Mirrrrjr 4713 Prank-ford Av FRANKFORD ",' l",nk,0T' Av :.VII ItK.VNKTT In "PUSS AND PLATIIKRS" JEFFERSON .RAOTK ' CHinuoH wai.sii fn ' "ON TUB JUMP" " i CHA.A.SMMONS JNO.J.BIRNY . K-illed Pe.urnerJtoDvjry Hounded Severelr. rrevloualr Keportrd Hied In Arrldfnt MBL'TBNANTf Ueorie 11. Merrill. North Kant. Returned lo llulr, rrev-lomdr reported Killed COMPOItAI, Chrle It Stelfel, Pree- tnn nalmrcr Klllrd In Arllnn, rreilomlr Reported MUnIn HBIUIKANT l:rvln U. Minor, llanavrr. i;oui'OHAI.f Jiicob A, Nurr, Hrrl- burr: I'rnnlc If llppx. Nazureth! Paul O. Uunilerman. I'HIVATKR -Lewi IJ Hsbroek. Tunkhsn nock; John 11. Ilrown, Joiinionliurg: Morsun I. Carter, CnnnoniburKl Joseph 1 Culc, llrouKhtom llsrry P. roikmor, .New Blem: Zllllam J, Ullhcrt, riltsbughi IMwsril It. McLnuuhlln, Urrr, Harney P. Jlcraul. Mr- Dnnfllil! An.lv Vlnrhtilkn. Pemoill hllaR U. .Miller. Cntiuaucma: David Mormon, Fin . leyvlllei Wuncenlry IMcullla. l'lttanurch Vlax rnlknnky. Inillanai uanici 1.. i-ona. Athna. Thntn., .1 PrelllleraHflt. NpW Snlfitn! J,m .T. Ttndth. Jornivn! Charles !. t .simonM. mill Norlh Slxty-alxlh utreet. Phlla neipnia: tidwara I. cnmn, inrj- .irie-u I street Philadelphia; Anorew 1". Trellil. Ilrla bin. Mirhacle Vltronu, 113.1 South Sixteenth Mreet. Phllailelphlal Allan J. Wampler. Me. Keeaport; Prancla M VVchorr, Waynes, burai Alonza I, Welgle, Allegheny: Uriah Wnoiltey, Cartllnslon 1 IHfil of llouniN. l'revlouly Reported Miss- na: PRIVATES Ivan K. Slopny. Millport: MIiImvI Xnrt- Kltt.inninff, Annelo KllnclU, I'll tabu rKh Uoiinilrd xeverelj, I'revloualy Reported JIUi- inr PRIVATES N'athan I'laah!;nn. nS 5outh ttreet, Phllailelphln, l.lo! u. Htrayer. Voru: Harry i, wore. HKpimnr Mnumlrd lltlitl), Previously Reported Miss ing IMIIVATKS Wilson O Murphy. Wood- Ihlne Albert Przjbjaz. '.'JLT Kast Cambria Rlri.l. PhltaHolnhlii: Alfreil H. Hmllll. Hottl- IilashiirK. Ilernanlii Hplnelll, Icon Perferal street. I'llllailelplilK. Walter S. titabonskl. I Murrls Run. William II. lVerner. 2204 Bast l-,1,f,m;'r.1Vi,rri.ro't' 1'"llad"phUi lltt,ph " ' Mounded. Ilerrea I'ndelermlned, Previously Keporleil .MUsInc in .letlon CORPORALS John I,. Miller. Clcuna; fharles V Miller. Ilianmi. Harry Pal- sknullm r.17 Moore atreot. Philadelphia MBCIIANIC Nlles A. Pearson, 2UI8 Plum street. PhUailelphla. PRIVATUM William II llarlhnlomevv lalano. Ihiiiienbe Carretie. PlttsburKh. I'rHnk J rhernv 1'ati'ltlng. Toblo ile Pitr. M.'ll I'hnrllnll alreel Philadelphia. Henry If ioiIs)mI1. 'lelfurd. I.aurenee 1' Haas. 412 Nerth lluti hlnson street, Philadelphia, Louis i, iatumaM. 1 ,.i . r uiy-riamn strrtti 1'hiUHflphlri. An hi- K.t(p. llrmlf'Til, Tmt- l Mlllfr, l.rj.1 Miuth HocoikI Htret-t, rhti- hi. Is. I. I.. !... Ilu. I.L.nll t ll.l t,',vrn 111. PPV i'"l I'll HI , iiii'l I' ,iip inniMI i'1'l !'"( aanaij J .Morgan. Duqueane Kahane Memknlwle, New Salem Jiim lleiiikiivwle, Siranton ,.,,,, ,ril)t,ri m ,irin, , Howard M Smllh llerwlik, John Wniuru, Peikvllle blrk In llo-liitill. Previously Reported lll- ......... nK .. . PnilAllj Aiitonlu vrlda. U13 -Mwire I street, Philadelphia l Returned to Iut.v. Previously Krportcd Miss. Inl I ORPORAL Arthur I! Hope Orove City PRIVATK. Ilk hard llond. 1'etietl.i, Ma If Harnett. Men John J. Rlrney, Jllilo 'Norlh Leitheow street. Philadelnhlii, John J Rrniiii. IS3I Keene street Phlludelphla. (leorao 1. Ilasson. lnoo Hani oik street. Philadelphia. I'harles W Johnson 1)11 City: John Jubie. Plttsliurah, Cheater ll I.eeper, Petersburg, P'ter Prsshv Iskl, Iilikson City: Warren U Rementer. 32la Pnuntaln street. Philadelphia . tleoran It Snndee ttethtehem: ieiirsK .1. Stnab. PlttsburKh: William Starr, Tower fltv. Pete Suihelsl. 21 South Sixth , strut. Philadelphia; liroree Wldener, Lrle. i NI'AV 4KRSKV Killed In Action I PRIVATi: Prank (iodltirskl. Chrone. Died Prom Mounda PRIVATi: tnlm If Moller Jersey City. Hounded Hlrhtly PRIVATi: Joseph Hrbek. Pnlon Hill I Wounded In Artlnn (l)esree I'ndetermlned) Prevloush Reported Killed In letlon PRIVATI' Nntalc Cordova. Piter-on Killed In Action (Prevlmtelj lleporled -Missing) fflltPOflAI S Spencer llluor. Trenton. John V l-!. Niu.irk PRIVATUM - Jonepli Sniiturn, Amazon: .l,,s, iii 1 ir h rlil.. Jersiv Cu . IVniinileil Mlslitlv IPrevlously KeiMirted Mlss- hiKl ruiipnitAl. -John W A P.vres Pa'er PRIV.V ri- Frank 11. Carr Vnn.n I I, Wliiuni i' i lirlstiiinsmi. I nhin HIP Pulu t vv est N'e VorK . llurrv Plirn, ' iv- tr1 Returned to lluti I Prevloush lteisirled Miss. Ins in Aitlnn) PR1V vn:s Jnlni P .V.lderson llael.en- WINri.ll RKMIRT'" iiLiNTii (iTi xl 1. DAVrVfllOr . ..rr,ce,J IVt-l 1 1V4VI- AILAMlv-UI 1 1 WRIDGIvHItSTHOIELSUOCESS -- --" T ; HOTEL B0SC0BEL K'ntucky Ar. n.f "" '"" "s's.s.w.., n,,rh. A I way i 0pen Theroupnl heated. HUIt A.E.&Iarlon MM) ri,. HOTEL " COLLEGE ARMS DC LAND, FLORIDA. MmIth l ni. 1 -Wulthful, 'Mini . Hni.ito iifKtitifn fUiruuiisliiitfa. Kintj lb tml- K"Jt tOUItt With 'UTi 1 IS. Jl 'Vnii 1 n 1.111.' "itfr lutulf 1 ;, hlh, ktujnd In thn rfilu Tbco. C. Brookt. Mgr. r ..Ul IEOriUXTKJK. ru. HOTELS Indian River and Rockledge KOCKI.KUiiK. II.OKIDA Golf Tennis. Hoatlni., MiliInK Ilur.tin. etc Ideal elhnate. Write lor eireular. VV. vv' '."unaSee.'r,' ' H ""'" """""" '' , . ST. AUfll'STINE. FI. Jlie Bennett nfll'. Jt?.'. .?. l.sm t... , Ol.rtftAUIn h. .. na... N r Old Vt Marlon. nicU. R l. Hw.Yt". TheiYionson On iTalrrfront .Vtw ! riodern tlrw.iroof cont ' Jon ofttnf Mt hthi I'iM.i.ias park, rn. PINELUS PARK HOTEL IIPK JAN. 13TII (.OM' 1I1NMS SKI 1HTI1INO I or terms and Information SJI Real L.lale Trn.l lllilir.. rhli rllOTOI'LATH T R E IUMB0 l''loN'T T. t OIltAltli AVK. "luu Jumbo Juiietlon on Prankford"! VIVIAN MARTIN In IIUR COU.NIIIV PIRST" IOfUST r,u AND M3VPNT HTRKKTK . IITIIBL CLAYTON In. " I HI! MVMTHRIUUa OIRL" NIXON 5-u HKLOW MAM. Ill Hr iiiswjw Sll5t 7 Mm ntiMH AMI HOARDKR8'' PARkT 't',, Ave. und Dauphin st rMnts. Mat, ...,13. ,;, , , WAI.I.AL'M RKID In . "TO MANT MILLIONS" ' Rlni I MO AND HANSOM hts .vi vv.l.1 Matlnea Dull P W ORIFFITH'S i ill. uiviJA leal llll.-NU l LIPL" STRAND aEnMANTOATv,Ai ENANCO DOROTIIT TAITOM In wuiwrvoAUs. ' WEST ALLEGHENY ISJik Allcfhany IIAIllll.llkl'MAT In "4'MVATU PBAT" saekt Joseph. Iludrow, F.lliabeth: Philip Campanella, Jcriey Cllyl Stanley F. Oum merlock. Alpha, KKI.AWARr; Returned lo Duly (rrerloualr Reported Miss . Ing In Arllonl CORPORAT. Lawrence II. Hnyder, 40! I.ombird street, ivilmlnglon, MARVLANt) Killed In Anion PntVATfeu llll n.n.ah tttflllmnret .luiivr y, jinyre, jiagersiown, Died From Waunda PRIVATK Alan H. lUrlman, Cavetown Mounded (l)etree t'ndetermlned). Previously neixrrtea Kllll in Anion PRIVATi; Chrfrles C. Hudson, Pall. bury. Killed In Aillon, Previously Reported Miss. ang I1HVATB Harry O'Donnell, llaltlmore. Mounded Severely, Previously Reported Miss ing PRIVATE Charles Purnell, Elkton. M'ounded (l)erree rnrlertermlned). Previously Keported Missing CORIORAIr Chester A Wllllama, Haiti more. PHIVATBS Rupley lterrman, Arltncton: Oliver IV, WHIIama, Whlleford. VIROIMA Killed In Action CORPORAL Andrew IV. Arnold. Ittch- mond, PRIVATK Krneat L. Moore. Torta mouth. Died Prom Wounds PRIVATES Herbert Hale. Dobson: Okey C. Tonsend, Oxford; Waller I. loney, Lex ington. Died From Disease. ntlVATB Abraham Tlcr, James City County. M'ounded Mlghlly PRIVATES George W. Edwarda, West Point; Lew la Toping, PArbiey. t Killed In Action, Previously Reported Miss ing .PRIVATES John II Anderson. Scotts. vlllet Heverley P, Hrooks, Logan; Robert C, Hart. Urbanna; Luther K. Jenkins, Speers Terr; Illley Proftlt, Mineral. OPPOSE .MEMORIAL DUIDGE Hazlelon Chamber of Commerce Wants Million-Dollar Expense Prorated Ilaileliiii, Pa.. Jan, 10. The directors of the Chamber of Commerce have filed a protest with President Jtidgo H, A. Fuller, of the Luzerne County court, against the use of public funds to build a million-dollar bridge at IVIIkcs-Barre as a memorial to soldiers and sailors who fell In the world war. The trade body claimed such nn out lay should not come from tho county at large, but demanded that each com munity stand tho expense of wich proj ects. The trado body will fight tho plan at tho hearing heforo tho Judges en banc net Tuesday, niOTOPI-vAYfl through TTi 1 1-ih M,.e"eT. x i.....vTTTr namDra v'.Vi,;.... r;'..iriii DOROIIIY HALTO.V In QUICKSANDS" APnl I f 52D ANO THOMPSON UTS rtrULLiU MATINCR DAILV TIICDA MARA In "TUB I'l.CVIl.-NCUAC CAHIJ" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Delnw UITI t-Ulf io A M. to 11:13 PM. MARIIPKRITK CLARK In LITTI.IJ MIKS 1IOOVUR" Ul I IP RIP n BROAD STRCET AND DL.UIlDlrL SfSQUnilANNA AVI ,'P. MAPIHCR Ttll'ltNKPIfS "M'llRTINU I.irB" BROADWAY ""PAfiffi .," III'X IIF. Vfll'S I.Al'llHIN' IHI.L 1ITDK" CHESTNUT HILL Z lilt.t.li: lil'RKi: In "MAUH-HULIIlVi: IV IFF." nTiirJDETQQ MAIN bT MANAVCNK hlVll Kt-sJO MATINCL DAILY IIAI.i: HAMILTON 111 Jirmil AN nol'It" FAlRMOUNTfJiVIiA- i LXIIl KIMI1ALL lOf.Nll In Tin: iniAK TiiiHiiuii Tin: daisk" ITAMII Y THEATRE- L'lM Market St. V AlVUL. I t) M. In Midnight. 1MLL11M UtsKI.Ltn , 'wki:n a jin hides ii.onl ' rTM CT TlIE,vntE -Helow Spruce JO 1 TI O 1 . MATINEE DAIIA VN'NV Nil MiN IN .ICDOIILNT Ol ' GREAT NORTHERN vTl ?$? MX1H1K KENNEDY m V PERI l.i'T LD1 HV1DI7DIAI wnu Ut,MT.sTI IMrr-KlAL. vdtN .....; ,., ;tn iiir,'n sTiTW ilnuiuviii vr I'll.VK ' VMEHK 1'S ANSWLIt" LEADER 4I,,TATIilii1ijAiSl,V.,v"I: MIlllLEY JIVSOV In isoilll liy DILL- PL1UO CU.MED1 -OBTANEO V -BOOKING J CiPORno4r i . T a H d&X Wlv. - u i-l'Wi tjfigP j m -mmm rjoxxxsaMg, cs. :; m, I A Qnnernpssi mm i H mm mm You must be very careful when you IjB ,,a H select some one to look after your H H cnucren. iou will want a younp; H H woman who is neat and refined as well H S H as capable. H bibH This is the tVDe of VOIintr wnmnn aH l who reads the LEDGERS. M M . If YOU need a governess, maid, cook ..H B or housework girl the Ledgers will ..H bbH nin'rlrlv s(nrl rvno tn im L L asH H small ad. MU .! Walnut 3000 Mam innn .! H Nearly every drug store is B h , u uruncn uiiice of a tie H H LUUGERS. IRbv. .2uiSm ill kmmi mi f .i J I n in saajaTMiaaa CHURCHES pEMAND SAFETY Weil Srrunton Edifices 1'roteot Against Cave-In l'cril Srrsnlon, Ph., Jan. 10. A meeting of delegates from alt churches In West Scranton baa hern iiiltnl for next Tues day night, when plans will be outlined wnercny protection will bo gaineii tor the edifices) from further mine caves and efforts made to have coal companies pay for tho damage nlready caused sev-J cral buildings In that section ol mo city because of surface settlings. Ono of the nuestlons to be brought be fore the meeting Is the Idea of haling the cao problem brought to tho alien tlqn of llovernor Sprotil, and n roquet made that ho appoint a special commis sion to look Into tho problem. Under the cave agreement recently entered Into between tho coal operators and the Board of Trade end now n effect churches aro not given protection. KINDS WIFE DEAD IN BED Kaliy's Cry Awakens Father to Discover)' at Laurel, Del. Laurel, Del., Jan. 10. Awakened at 3 o'clock yesterday morning by the cry ing of his slt-vveeks-old baby, Lemuel Littleton called his vvlfo several times and falling to arouso her he touched her and found her dead, the babe lying on her' arm. Sho was but twenty yearn old, Sho had suffered from Influenza, but vvas- thought to bo well. WON'T REDUCE MEETINGS y, ,, ,. i i i ni .i . Cape May Freeholders Refuse to Accent "I Economy Measure .1 Ocean City. Jan. 10. Freeholder John P. Fox. of this city, after listening to several of the members of tho Cape May County Freeholders talking of economy In covity affairs during tho present year, decided to put them lo a little test. The board meets twice a month, and each meeting costs the county $100.- Freeholder Fox made a motion that the board In future hold only ono meet ing u month, but no ono voted for it. ASHER fr SON In our crinkft display room cpry style Is shown, und prUe mtrkoU. Our chr(r-v ner ry. oiip lltMtren HcKulHtr. IHa Cnt .I602 DIAMOND StimmJ rUOTOIT.AVS The following thfatrcs obtain their pictures the STANLEY Bookinj; Corporation, i which is a jruarantco of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. I FRPRTV UHOAD & COLUMBIA AV. L'CLft MATINLE DAILV LILLIAN OI.s'11 In "Till: CIREAIKST T1II.NO IN LIFE" 333 MARKET 7X1? LLSIK PP.HlIi;.ON In "UNDER THE URLL'NWOOD TREE" MODF! 4::!l frouTii kt. IvivLili Continuous 1 ni.tvi: ti:i.i. m "SECRET hTRlNQS" Orchestra, to 11. OVERBROOK :3D J'a'I?: AVE. ir scti. i. a tin.w m ' Slli: HlltED A 1U BRAND" TTI , . IIRYANT WlslHii.Rx p, " " W1Y OF A MAN WITH A MAID" 1 I A M ,1. 1 , li -r RIALTO '"iV rci1p.N.l,','.v. t -. v Al n I Pl.HocLJLN' i "TIIP II h r lll-t rpv.ln...-,... ini, mali.-iillilvi. wifk" DI mV MAIIKBT .ST. IJEI.OW 7TII KUBl 111 a vi Veil. i- i. ,, TIII,'lls 11 IN" ' .'i..i...ii.v. ., ,,. . , ,,, SAVOY " MAllKi:i STREET SAVUY .vi.vi.ui.i- STREET o . .... ,u UU.MlJUi , .....,- A,:V't'. :'..V1',: '" 1 "IHC .VI-IAI.N'S CAPTUN I SI ANN FY MAitKnr hovk lorn ritA.NK McIN-TVriK In "Too K.r TO KUIHT" VICTORIA MAUKKT ST. All. UTIl SI'KriM, CAST Tlllj Ml V MAN iarry .. i)D,.,., ..'. ,".!,V,T.h.ee !.e vv in..,,. County. Jan s. DANIEL, son of late Thomai ,V" kit DAI AC 1214 MARKPT STHIM-r Iind .. e l". ilVtla ll J.r Tt.laiuJi . . and Matuiret Mulh.rlu. njed 42. Rflatlv-s Js - JU RVA-N-!li.AUDVVAl" l-r,endJ lilo ..ii, n''!VSB'-" , " ' S. "pA.O' ? X "" - PRIMrP-qg 1.11- 1IVRKPT STI.C14 i'yTLX l.u-ffl'X-Jl'frl. SviuI!SiANn0el.:SK,;n.r,v)l0ti'! . $ PKINCLSS s. ,1 a MY 'to'T.-lJfilnvltVilTo funeVa'servris'l ' f" '!f "" 'S'T "", ' ".;,d'P, J,U"". -, (rivsrvN'CI' 'i'ai vi ii(:r i.T ' '' parents' lesidem,. Tin; -,'t vv',., R' a lves nnd frltn.ls. also th nlumnl of V'llS I I'VpiVtllvi-i 11 'J iii'iA'r. Phlla lm 11 IvitV Arlington T'l n. '' Ul Rom in IMtKHIc IlUh ch,.ol Phllopatrlau -- j ..---"" '''' " "0f- IMltl "-iif nn,!, ,"a ."jan " s ll R. Literary Institute Holy Nam- So.iety and ', CiAUET L. beloved wife of Willi ,m i! 'i Loyal. Order of Moose, No. el. invited to " ., RPr.FrIT-'K'-TST. HelowlTTH i'1"' !!.""!.'-' of John, and jh..i,,,'.V iUier '"V."1' '"." 'i" ".i.iV '...-4.V,?,.lu. ? " i Deaths ATI. niq. suddenly, Jan. v. jnr. -band of Minnie Allee, Relatives and Mends, emplojea of thn Penna. It. II., Invited to funeral servlees. Mon , S l. m ..Oliver 11, lalr lllrfg.. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Meal tnlnster Cein. AtlOMHURd Suddenly. Jan. 7. LVS ETTA V. AUUSRURtl. Relative! and friends Invited to view nmalna Krl. eve., n-'n,; law'a resident, John Richardson. '! nirard ave. Punernl, Sat.. It a. in. 1 ur ther aervlees Methodist Episcopal Church. Spring City. Pa.. 2 p. m. Trull leaves Reading Terminal lsr.'2 p. m. HKN.NET. Jan, 0. SVDNET A huban! of tlerenlee IV, Rennet, aged 27, RENSON. At Ilelalr, Md., Jan. R. P.TIIEf. PRICKITT.I1ENSO.V, wife of Charlea U ltensnn and daughter nf ir. and Mrs. Frank W. I'rlrkltt, Rosemont. Pa. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlees. Jan, 11, 2 p. m . hushand'a residence, Ilelalr, Ma. . I1KROBN Jan. . MARTIN, husband nf laty Julia, llergen tnee Cnnrqyl. Relatlvea and friends, members of St clnrles'a Holy .Noma Society and Knights of St. Anthony. Invited lo funeral. Mon., 8.30 a. m.. ll:I" S 22d at. Rrnulem high mass Church of St Charles Rorromeo. 1'Oth and Christian sis., in a. m. lnt, New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. ni.NOHAM. Jan. ?. WILLIAM, liuabaefd or Sarah A. Rtnaham (neo Larke). Reia. !U." nJ friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 10.30 a., m.. 4-.1S.1 Haverford ave. Remains may 1st viewed Frl. eve. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto service. ItniT.T. .Tan o pnehentiM. ,....u.K.f nf Anna S. Urlll. Relatlvea and friends, Washington Lodge. No. ,10. F. and A. M Invited to funeral services. ll28 Diamond at.. Mon., 2:30 p. m. Int. West laurel Hill Cem. i I,l'nKL Suddenly. Jan. T. ELIZAtlETH. daughter of Michael and Mary Rurke, of County Oalway. Ireland, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Pat.. 8:30 a m . residence of brother, Patrick Hurke, 707 V. Croskey at. (22d ami Ilrown sta.). illah re. nulem mass at St. Francis Xavler's Church at in a. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. Auto funeral. T-.n.1,,,i'"T4",l R " 4?02 Orlscom at., rrankford, LESTER II.. husband of Edith iil',rrl.(nt0 I olllttl and son of Isaac F. and J.lla .N. Tlurrl. nalail..- n.1 r.i.-t. In. vlted to funeral servlrea. Mon,, 10::t0 a, m.. ,!'.,,rln,r? "'j0- ? Nnrrla. 407(1 Frnnk'ford ave.. Prankford. int. Wllmlnginn. Del., on or- rltMl t1 train !,!- tl ili.il t .tin ' . i, i ,r,ltr roHa ni niHiion i ." P. m. Remains may Iw viewed Sun. eve, ,.!. ter'li "i. WILLIAM IV.. husband and friends Invited to funeral aervlees. Sat., '2 .noon, 12.12 Kenwood ave. Int. private, liarielgh Cem. Friends may view remains I'rt.. 7 to 0 p m in tuneral. Mon. s 30 11. tn.. 1,111 Hover st . tiermontown. Rciulcm high mass lm. rnariilalp Conception Chunh 10 a m. lnt, Holy Sepulchre Om. Aulo service. COOLKY. Jan. 8, (IKOROB 13., husband of late i.idla fooley Relatives and friends, nlso neorses Hill Ren. Hoilety, Invited to funeral aervlees. Sun.. 1 p in., loos N. l.eitlieOW Ml. Int. Vlmir,,. I'm Ttemutna may be viewed Sat. eve. Auto funeral. 4 corrnn tu.. u ,,,, . , . -,-;---,",, w". ". ,ji,i,m.,i .1,. iiusimiu, ?, . Catherlnn Cotter (neo MiCormbk). Relatlvea and friends. St. Thomas's Holy .Nam- and Aloslus Hen. Soelety. Invited to '""eral. Mon.. s B. m.. 1SII1 Mooro st. Sol emn masa of reiiulem Church of St, Thomas A uIiihs 1 md . m, j,,, ,l0y Cro H CelI1 Auto aervlce, MON!) CRAWFORD, ait-d II. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. P::3n Si ni., fatlier's residence, John Crawford. n,M ,"l"l",,,orn' N J- H lh mass St. nrlilset's It. c. Church, Glassboro. t0:3n a. til AlltOS Will ,n.A ...n.hln. ..!-- rlln..l . . rt. IIK'tlllllH IIIIKIS 1,1 u'nB,""iu- Jin.' uiasstforo. Auto service. 1 t'V"l.,'-,M,rJ"11 " PHANCIH W , hu Ln,."' V'J "le A Curn.11 Ine. MeNallv) nnd sot ,f John and Hrldret Cumin. oBrd :-,. .1,.. '!'" ia: frjends, Camden Council. No. H ;iKi."f 'L' ' ' !' " Invited to fu Sri''.nE' N" '" -12" Walnut st . Cam ien lliah nvass Churrh of the Immamliite t omeptlon'i) a. 111. Int. St. Mary's Cem, Ijlniieester. Ai'ileS-U'" A,1 NorrlaHivvn Pa . Jan n f..l ' m. ' "1 hu,:1,?n.'., of I:fre M re Knlb (nee Renter) Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 p in. 14 In Powell St., elrl,,i"!.',?'.;, ,nl' Private. Mt. Peace ( em Psiiadeiphla D1LWORTH Jan P. llOHANNV. M. widow of lleuben Illlnnrlh (also widow of Howard I Allcutt), need 72 Itelatliea nnd rrlends Invited to funeral servlrea. ,it 2..H) p'.. '";.. rr'Wro.ee of son Edward II All cutt. .,12.. IV 1 hater at. Int. private, rem wood Cem Auto service. Friends nuy view remains Frl eve. MiM,-V,!'TP,,TJ".n T FLLEN M. wiro f Mallei A 1) Inipter ali.l daughter of Jnmes i1",'1! '''!" ,''"rn ,M- 1'ouehertv Ilelitlves and frlrnda Invited to funeral. Sat . s.311 n PI,' "'Vr. Vennilnaler live. w'est Phltailel nhla. Itlah mass nf renul :n Churc'i nf 0.1 ljiuly of Vlitnrv 10 a in. Int. m lvnls'a Lpi Auto servlee IJUUlil.AS .Ian S. MAMIE H . wife f PINI.EY Jan li AN'Tilimv 0' .,.., ... Thonus J. mid Jllitm.. Klnley (m'e'sViker) filled 111. Itelailies niul frl.n.l ,.,.,.!.,..,.. ... i '" w"1"0 College. .v M, A O II., County 'Oalway Ileiiellelal So. leiy. m lirii.ij'a lioy . 'enuts. Invltnl lo fimer.il Snt. s " in. ' residence of pirents rail).' Iluuler live West i ' Phlluil.,lphla Sol.nin uuisa of jenulem St llreuorS's Chunh I) 3ii ti in. lnt Holy Crosa llreuors inunh ll 311 ii ill. Jm Holy vi.it. ti.ii, iuiei. ii FIRMAN Inn S. ALFRED I; ,u,bar.l of Adeline S. F.rm.iii Vi," liungaii" ..Bed without furl.i-r tiotlef s(i( , ii. u'-idiivrs mm iii'ii'in imufu m ninrHi rvitiir rvirtii. ti,,itrt,. u.a ii .; . . iL.. l.lll 1 liiaa ...I H i nun n llu1. it lnt lmri hitiiaa r..m a ... will nuet trains leavlnn Newtown D 11. in. , ".1, "i'?d.'." 'vrmlnul 11.23 u. 111. ut Churtli.1 ",l.,(,,,,li !','.'!.. , . , ,l(yM!;!!lh'.:r..?"wh Vlnelaml. Jan I 7. IJEOItlli: KirrilERIllI.L. husband of ' I nlll.irlno 1 olherKllI (nee Judae). Relatllea S'f!-''-l",''-!.. '"''! v'JeslKt" i; i r hi IfnCH (if nil nt. Ilea T llinill1ill "1 . I 1 iilnl. t.i... 1H. II . St liiuuthi h 1; diur Ii sard. ltnvi,ni. Itit ouuii i "' h".:'";1' Ah'U 1 WALTLR J . hns nn.l of llra-liia riallaalier (nee Mai-.Neill) 1, , lull ea ni,, ft lends. Herman Tien. Pnlon, n lied t fiinirsl. Kit ! i in. jm w Aorl, st lnt VI Veiiioii ivtu r, mains mi l.e vieiv.il 1 ri after 7 n. m, '!':lN;r.T .J'.'." ."l AIA,,V 1: "' Mnn oi .). vvlf of Dnilel 1' i, limit Relatives md filinda Invited to fiinrr.il s.rvKes S.il t n in is.d.u.e i.f son. Walter ; iiaumt IS'iS htierldnn 1 I'anideii N J lm ,,, ate Ilarlili,li 1V111 Pi lends itinv vIhh leiiMit.a 1 rl .to tl p. m llurlliuiim (t.ipers eopv IIPVI.'R .Inn 8 SLSANNA ilniiuhtir of .,,,- .', iiii.iiu .. slim ..ir.iu iieier. I ll ,iii m. '.in. el, r, , ,,r v,itii,n,.i..ii.... t.t.i. .. . ii ... ., I .. J , , . .""'",l,"Jt"". ,-iu ', I ,1',',!".'nil "S'tt'Viiin v"' ,'.,:rlu"0 1""- ii. Ilia mi he vseiud 1(111 N sum rt., Sat,. J ?-" !' . 111-Ai l "I lv . Jan. ... . H I'LLNTll.V l.us- ..i.oii i.ii li , i . ';,' " ,' R"l,llve hii.1 iilemlii Inv te.l ii fun.rui Hirvliej S,.t. -,.'.i"' ' lureat uve. Ojouf.. P.i. lnt V lin'l iiimv I,.,, ii iirem. i , j and rrlrnds Rappaport l.ode. I ll P. . . .. .-- -- -nr or I invited in funeral, sun., 'J p m ami Moiiii;oiu-iy ,iv lnt .lt, siiul i 'em. Omit 1 i linn a . , a- . . .. i '""'.i' ," iViii 'i",,p !'!,r.'.'.'',,". ':l"n. P.i, '''','' ..." 1:I?J!,' N",,J !l,!l ',! Ar. "" of :Umuii,l iihd Ruse lit no lliee 11, hi). 1......I l!l Ueljl v und frleluN Invited to ruueial S.u a :iii u m 171." N, Pront si p.e. tlllel I 11,. S3 M Honlf.iiIus'a Church ll a ni lilt llulv Rtdeelllee IVm llKltl Jan. 7. MARY A. (nee Alien! widow or wliines VI. Held, aired (',3, Relatives nnd frlinda In-Red to funeral sen'ca Sat V p m 1 IJ r:ast Westmoreland it. lnt' private, ilreenmouut Peni. I'rlcnda may call rrl ee Auto servlee. Iir.WLfl Jan I). HARRY P son of Mar uarel and late Joseph p lleuea, uKed" 3li Relatlvea uml friends Invited t fiind Hrt.v lies Sun..7 p. m.. Ill S. 37th at lnt Last, view Cem. Silem, N. J. llll, llll'l',- iai)U J, llidnw of WPIIan T, ' d!ed"Sann,Va, ',&.fi. '. I iiunMi.-y jimi h. uuvAAmmi. wif or IIOOAN Jan 7 ALIPL MARII! IIOOAN ii'.'-" ?tft L'',,V"rn J .'"Kan nnd daushter of late Mlehael and !llnrvire. Iln..u ii-t ' Uvea and frlenda, Ladlea' Aunlllaiy. Div 4fi I A ll 11 Invited to funeral. Sit . N 'III a in .lull) (Inaiimi it . Prankford. Solemn re. irtuiem niass M jojihlm'a. Chunh III n. m lnt St Domliile'a Cem n i ein , SAMUUL. son of Robert Hood, amd 1M Relatives I iiw'iii-jau H KATZ Sl'.,HUJlEs..,P.. husband of lata Mary ICaU. aaed RN, lie itlvei and frlenda. also member, of Captain wiViae i N'ewhall Post. No. 7. (1. A. II." Invlie'l tl l.l:t.;-,inr Trlvate Uwnv'iew" CeTn Wor" KAUPMANN. Jan. 0 niiKeiti. L If ri?.ri ,I".m" ? "2 Kaufmann. ased "" Relatlies -and frlenda Invited to funeral Hun.. 2:S0 tx m.. realdenea if narenta iSIii Cherte,, avr., Oak Ia... InUAdath Jeinufiq . IiATttiT.aTart n Tirintrif rt int n.iei I .i. r r"; '" i.ii. j , r-rntiirr. iitMRinrw uiim invinn, us i-3n n m !?- ,1 lnvltert " service;. Prl riunell. No. 124. S. and D. of I. . Ir CO.VNAV 'Jan. 8. SARAH, wife of James, Mrs Margaret Mwitleth. 201-1 S. S. I'nnnuv. laaie.ti.. .i t-t .... . it Mirlnii I'ftil. ItnmfilnH mee I nomas;, linen ! R.I.Hiih nn,l i '7"." ,u". "'".." .'. '"..." ' v . Mi4: ". v. ..' , ' friends nlso mem hers of the ( hurelv of '" e l.vanreusi in a. in. nil. Jioiy P.ace, luvlt.d l funeral serVlees Ti n . 1 l r,,.l'i"- ,A.V"l 'Tvv v ,.,r ,rwi, O Ii 111. pirents' leeldiiice. 'Ith tin,! lli.tVrii.ii I MLRS Jnn S. ANNA 1 .wife of Wll- IJ elnir uve Hit privat.. Chetcn lliils c n lIar M,"'9 nI"1 d iiishter of 1-ito John L. . Itinnhs mav be Lowed ,sut . ironi s. . i.i and Mur.v PelW Kilatlves nnd frlenda In- " p, ni Autu enrtegt i vlted to funeral senlcin Sun , 2 p. m "Tune"?" .enrv ea "km 'T i,'4' i'll,& ' invTled 'to f.,,;e,ai"aervlV; .a. ."li ', .' m" " SS'awf-H:?1 1 fa or,so?;owir.nr'm'" to.'sc : .:..."..,"' '" "" '""J iiiuoemcr Cem and members of I) v "I a ii ii . iniit.a a-lul(in-IlLB. It and Jeann t. ami numbers if dhuriu Preabylerlai'i ' i.Tt"iioi,;"T. Cnur,V' "' NHHy lu a in. Chunh. Invited to fuieni serines Sal '"llt'l viw0!"." "" AU' 'Sn,'c . Rinnan i etn. "" IIUUIILS. Jan S, MARY II flllll'K i.. jMiyuald). asr.l f.'S' Itelatlie', an" frleStU Invited to funeral Sat .Nam nji-tnr. ,J leoreo lllake. 17SI 'llroadway ' cimden' Hurt) mass Church if the Su.red Heart usu il in Int. Ca vary Cent rv u.ou DEATHS of Thomn nil Fannta King, died In rrane, SePt. 2. Helatlea and frlenda to attend the memorial servlrea, sun., i:m p. m., '"" '" m,, Churrh, Thompson and lli-ntlngdon. also llrotherhood of America, employes of Pori Richmond ear shop, and others of whlcn; Ai lie may have been a member. KINtl. Jan i n. EDWIN I. KIS0. aged f 70. Relatives hnd friends invited to funeral , service. Sat.. 2 j. m 3411 N, 1Mb at. Int. -O private. Omit flowers. lvN't-'CIIT Tan 7. FRANK E.. ei'isbann nf Adela'd, Knnecht'(nrV'Ml!e.). M vl and friend", also Apollo Lodge. 21)0. I. O. " O. I-., invileil, jo Miner I '''" l," . k !- F'. in., mm rfduenf, .u- iiii ( -. . nr lull KOI.ll Of pneinnonla. at Carrie a rolnt, ... j . N.J Jan I'. EVIMET .lleCAIlTEII. huabatnj , J! of Anna Elliataili Dickinson nnd son or 1&-M1 t.leuieriinl ChMles.W. anil. AdjIaMa M. . VM AJa Knlli. fnriiierly or llndrtonneiu .. j ';"" TS1 tea-and frleml. Invited tc funeral aervlees M SSi lion 2 p. in. res denrc of father. 10 iji oy t fli' ve. Weatninnl. N J. '"' 5r'Vmav "eaU && HnnfiAl I itntinL l cm Irlenai may rail , WW Sun . 7 l" li p. nv?. 120 Oeork-etown, road. Jj ,.3 Carne)'s Point KORIIEl'K. Ian JOHN C husband of Isais-lja It. Korbeek sired Ilel ;tiv' nnd frlen'ds. Ivanhoe Uidse No , 1.'. I . nl A. .11,1 Kenderton ldee. .No. -n". I. o. " lieiavivew ani of A.. Invited to funeral services. , Ml., , J P rn 3.122 N. IMh t. lnt rrlvate. Ivy 1(111 Cem. Frlenda mu view remains ni lixo to n p.m. LEATHERRURY. At ';l'",,,''.fi,t1,rV Jan. II. CHARLES A., husband ef Margaret Leatherlmry. aned OS. Itelatliea and frlenda. Verltaa Council. No. 191. Jr. t). P. A. . M.. of Riverside, N J.: Intertownshl lllble Class Invited to funeral aervlees. Sin).. - P.. m 408 Pnlrvlew St., Riverside, N. J. int. Monument Cem., Ileverly. N. J. LEWIS At Atlantic City, N. J on Jan. 4. lull). DAISY VIOLA, daimhter of Aaron and Ida P. Lewis, aiicd Is yenra. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, cm Sat., at 2 p. tn . at the residence of J? IVeslcy "lovven. KM" M. 2d st. Int. Foyn wood Cem. Auto Bervlcc L1MPER. Jan. S. J. IIERllLRT, son of Charlea II. and Ixiulso Llmpcr. najrl HJ. Relatlies and frier ds employes A. Ml Col lins Mfe. Oi.. Frankford Ave. Ilapllaty Sun day School. Invited to funern servi's.s. Siin.. 2 p. in, residence of pirents. L'.,42 Collins st. lnt private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Sit after p. tn. I1VETT Jan. 8, JOHN W. I5VETT. aaed US Relatives nnd friends Invited tr funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. in.. Cherry Memorial church. lth and Christian ats. Remains may t seen una s iin ai., 1 ri., after s P. m. Int. Eden Cem. LYONS Jan 8, late of 223 11. MasfleM at..'T ELIZA. .ETll. wl-Xof William M. l.vona anu nnusiner ,, ,," um,i ,, ,,'t" s IVlted Norwood mav ba viewed Frl . between 8 and 10 p. in. Auto aervlce. MAHAPPEY Jan. 7. CATHERINE M . ' daughter of John P. and Julia A. MahalTey (nee Hums., aired I ears fl months. Rela tives and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Hat , 2:30 p. m., residence of parents. M4S Osaia ave.. West. Phlla, Jut. St. Denis's Cem. '(n Auto service. MANI'RE Jon 7. PHILIP, husband ot Anna O'Donnell Manfre Funeral and inter ment private, Pfl., at New Hi una wick. N. J. MATHIS At Atlanlle Oily. N J.. Jan. p. MARIE WILLS MATHIS wife of Lewis L. ' Mathls and dauchter or William E. Coihran. -used 3.1. Servlies at .11 S. Dover ave.. At- lantlc City, Ki a 11 m Int. I'leasant- vi e. r. j Services and Int. private. ' Nor- rlstown papers copy. MAtH.L. On Jan. lnin. IXJCISA I.. MAULL. widow nf John Maull. aged SJ eara Relatives iind frlenda Invited to fu neral services, on Monday, at 2:30 p. m., st residence of bcr brother, FmleriiK Markley, l.Mis tlrava Firry uve. (near Fastball ave.). 'miORORY. Suddenly. Jan. Ii, JAMES, husbind of Elizabeth MrOro-y. Relatives and friends. Order of Owls. Nest No. 112.': emidovra Frankford Hosiery Mills. Invlteil to funeral services. Sot., 2 p m.. Adams ave., opposite Unltv st.. Frankford. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remains may bo viewed McKINNEY On Jan. .1. 1MB. at Tarpon Sprl'BS. Fin.. FLORENCE M7. widow of Edward MeKlnnev and daushter of David and l.iiev T Flemtns. Int. t Smlthtleld. o. MrKNIOHT Ian S.Mrs JANE MORRf SON MrKNIflHT. mother of Mrs. A. O. J. Kellv Notee of funeral later MePlIERSON - s'l.MON JOHN McrilER FON. Iie.idinasl. r of the I-iwrencevllta School, on Tlniisdav Jnu. t) P.HU St his rcrldtnce In, Law rem cville N J Punernl srrvleeB private Memorial strvUo later. Please omit tlowers .MEI.LODEVV Jim ll, FA1LV.1I A wife nf lobn T Mc'liulevv. used 117 Relatives mid frlenda invited tu funeral aervlees. Mon lo a m prv. Isely, residence of her fei,nln.liiw. Sidney Loo?, .11.1 Leverliuton uve. iluxl'orotivh lnt private MII.L1SON. At r,'i3i: ICInRSesslng nie., Jan n. ANNA M . wlf, of Winner W MUM a ,e N of funeral liter MuLHUltl.N -.vi .vuainrfn.im ueiawaro 1117 Jerome si l'lt nrlvite. NELLY Jan S CHARLES W NEELY. ,'J. r.e.l I, it Uelitlies unit friends lmiterl ta'.? fumrnl s-rvl.is. Sat , 1 .3D p in , 413 IV. T llnn.lwrry at . Oln. lnt private. Z N KIM AN (neo Seott). Jan. S. ETHEL '' MAY wife, of Samuel 11 Nelman and dauh. 1 ,l'r of Thntnua M nnd l-te Ella if. ,'icoit .i'. ""' "ii'ld inuhter of late Rev. Wlllliin J. - I Aiml. l'ltXMiti. iiEfil HI Itflntlif m nnrf frli'iitU nilfl io funerul Kcrtrrt, -4134 N, 1 Carlisle ht Sat . 'J jt in lnt Ardley Ctin mmii.n Jan. t i.i.i.Aliiilil, wlff or '", Mnlllbll' Villi .tl ni'ai.l 111 If alutKiiu mi. I if ::.".' "" .. .. :; v' i;;." v - -i; 1 I Iflltll UII'llin I'll illl iui r tl I n..,i. . ,.t t n .,.-,.. i -.... t. t. i't,..si. r Klmr'a li.iuul.tcrH of llineo.k M. E Church. Invited to funeial services. Sat. 2 u in.! " IP- M.mnurvllla ave. olney nt Cedar Hill era Remains may bo viewed 1-rL. to 10 11. in. :r n-liovvi'l I t.m s iMnvi'tliN is 10 hthI kon of ritrltk nnd ,hr D'Ounnell (n,o M'Maiu IMalKcv nnd fiipmU nml Co- luntb is t oum ll, -Nu. .ft.' K of C Division No s.,, A o II . mid Indlv dual Ieo Ueal- era' Asstnltllnn lvdlisl In fui..ral Tues., s .In u. ni . from r.u'.l Oi;deu st .solemn re iiul ni'iiiisa .it t'liurili or ilur Mollnr of Sor rows. Ill n in Inl I'liHiedral I'eni. O KARA Jan s JOHN (1 son of Er, P .1 and .Marir.uet M o'llari (nee I'arney),- luuiives tinn menus, n v .vi fca.iuiv, r. Ilily Name Soiletv olel Div No SI), A. O, .r. If Invited to funerjl Mon , n1ii n m. .. risld'live of pu rents. Hit I N V.'il el Sol- I emn r.'iuiem Unas chureli of fiiir Motlief of SorroMs lu j. in lnt Holi Orosa Cem Auti - aervl, e, -i llin'KRIIRIDllL OYRIL NORTON onl? A :...,:,,.'.... .,,... .... .... -.'.... Ullieriiriillie lliee LIlxils-ui leiiou .-nrioni.,, '""' uraudsjli of the lite r.,kstelu Norton, frlueri nrtsldent nf Ituulsilll- and N.slil C illle n.illr,,.,,! Horn June tl. 1S')J at "Wll loivliiook ' Rlihinolid I'ouutJ Y Pled t. J January u lull). suddenl at iresio Pa No- ,ill0 f fer..l later WaahlnKiun and, (.oulsillle K , iiapers please . oiv PVTTKRl)N Sud.lenl .Ian S. nOR- '(T iiri.iit i. i it-i.i 1 1 v -n iiiin iiie-iiviM .in Hiicipiira nr wnicii lit nn ii iTitmuer iinifa to t u "r. n nil inr l"f Sut , J p in rHl.tm. n( tiiUtflitt-r Flornnrn H.ilnr. L'Ull 13 Blair et, tuit Pllliil'', 'Jtiniiiiui i-iu (tciittiiiis IllttT 1,8 ileiied Pll. aP-r S n in PAl'L Jim. 7 at Atlantic .'liy ANNA I, widow or Josepn l rati! Jlelntlves anil friends, sxott Div . No. 47 S of T Rlelns 4 f-tur laulae. No IS, S. of II. milted to fu neral sen lees. S.it . 'J p m . residence nf . sou lu I lie. ltudoliih P Palme la VV'avio.V terr.nc. I'olllnjavvnnl. N. J lnt Ileddlng... PKII11Y Jan . MARY A iHuihter ot J "' tale John olid .Vlarmiret i' Perr Rein, j tlvia and friends Invited to funeral sertlies, r Vlun . i n ni . Ii.'.-. N. Lltli at lnt pri- k vule limit tlowers . PLI.i'll Jun s IIATTlll. dauuhler ofiVi line lentis ,uni ...iianeiu i men lieiates an 1 frleniN I ivlted to funeral sirviieu. Sat., - pl in r sl-teneo t l.rollur-ln I n. ileorKo 1??. " ' .'"! " . & 'dT ' Anto s-rvlee. , RIIAD Jan. n NELI.1K. dauahter Ot Amurnae W and Kllen Read Rilatlvea and irienns invited to funeral services, Sat. J:3(i p ni resldeneo of sister Mrs a. v. ""vie"' " "Jlh "' 1'"' Pr'"'e, Auto RKi:i Jan n. WILLIAM husband of"1 Miuvaret lleitl (neo Hemphill). r Relatives . and frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon s:30 -hi i, iiiniana ae solemn re. ;'s- Itelatlve. and friend, lnvlle.1 to funVril ii .oV..lcH?' H.u." 3 I' ln- nu.ther'a resldeiica S;?p"r--,n-S O 1. !.-...... "'.. "r' a'VI. ! I. u. (iir umu ma. j"u- i- Miii ii. tiojin ii nd I'll. I. II, It !(, 11 ,1 .(.. 1 i . ..-. v. .; "ii"iiiiiirni. iuvitd t Rt.,lf Siv'ft- ?r.Vn.errvV.f .N j m fH .'2 S.W W :im ,ra mi 5'i IJULJ , .. I- -..J ,erti .'."--MjiV.
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