Tit ? . SSPj MUt vffiK KiW.j' lia. font ' - ... ' p.-y .'t'fWT'TW"Tr'WBBW 'U' THREE FROM CITY ' KILLED IN ACTION Few Names for This Sec tion Reported Five Prisoners Freed EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1010 -IV ''- ON FREEDOM'S ROLL OF HONOR I'" BRAVERY WINS REWARD Private William Owens,Whoso , Leg Was Shattered at Sedan, Made Sergeant K. J BHsaaaaaai vV t a. fa.f' B i3 PENNSYL VAN1A MEN RECEIVE WAR HONORS .. Generals Muir, Mcnohcr, McCoy ami Andrews Among Those Decorated for Bravery Five Ph iladclph ians Praised JAMES HEPWOPTH. Pied or wound JOSEPH F. BOONE Woundod' ABMHAM FLE15HEB. Roturnfd to Duflj" Honor Roll for City and lis Vicinity Today KII.I.KI) IN ACTION ('Amoral ACni'ST J. IIOCSSKR, 3134 I' t. I'rhulrs JOHN MfCAIIK. 1(113 Arch M. (rrelouly rrnrti,l rnlsplnp ) v . .. H I M.I AM II. CINMNdtlAM, 2530 N. Snrtsln at. lur.n or hoods I'rlrntr IIAKRY lW.IMlltOI). '..I,' Lombard at. hiki of rcnii'.NT Prlruir I.KOV XV. M'IRO, 1-023 North Thirty first st DIKD OK IMHKAHK Krrgrnnt JOHN MKHAKI. COONEY. 610 North 8!xt-thlrcl t. HOC.NDKII M.KiHTI.Y Prlrnt WII.I.IAM OHKNS, ,-.i!.-,n ruriwnlrr st. MOl'MIKI). IlKOIIKK IMIBTKK- MINKII I'rhntf ANDRKV F. (lARnF.KI.A. !UI Federal street. MISMMI IX ACTION PrUnle ICTOR HOriKOVKI. 234U Orthodox tft. l-nKSENT FOR lll'TV PRKTIOfSIA RKrORTKO MIHSIMI PrUatr AltRAHAM FI.niStllER. 4102 .Market street. KRROKKOl'M.Y REPORTED WOUND ED, DECiRF.E ODETERMIXED I'rlMite ANTOMO JOSr.ril. HJt Arch it. '" t m A. ,.' .. ' s. VOUKTO De PRINZIO Died DANIEL S STENGEL Dipcl SKETCHES OF THE Private 'William Onrns, severely wounded In action Just a few days be fore the armistice was slimed, was cited for btavery and promoted to sergeant while he lay In a hospital with a badly inanKlfd Iff,'. He has now returned to this country. The details of his wounding came fiom him at tho Camp Meade convales cent hospital to his sister, Mrs. Krcd J. Hartman, SCC0 Carpenter street. Owens Is a member of Company B. 148th Infantry. On November 1, while his unit was advancing rapidly In the drive that finally resulted in the cap ture of Sedan, ho was struck In the leg and so badly injured that it was ut first thought that ho would die. For courage displayed under fire, of ficers of his company recommended him to General Pershing for a Distinguished b'enico Cross and promoted him to ser geant, Owens Is thirty-one years old. Ho served four ycartr in tho navy before enlisting In the, army ut tho beginning! of hostilities with Hermany. Between I his enlistments in tho army and navy, he was employed at the du Pont 'Powder) Works at Carney's Point, X. J. j The War Department has made pub- He tho names of fio more Phlladel- I phlans who have been freed from Ger man prison camps. They aro Prlates Cancelllorl Aogobttno, 4018 Wyaluslng menue; Clayton H. HunsIvKer, 2426 North Clarion street: Angclo D'Allesan dro, 824 South Klghth street; vMatonl I ("aszewskl, 23G4 Margaret street, and i Paul J. Dwyer, 940 Dakota street. ' On'.y eleen additional names appear on tho casualty list for this city and vicinity today. There are 373 for the countiy as a whole, while tho total for Pennsylvania Is forty-nine. Aside from the men released from i prison camps, the greatest number of names under any head for this section Is three. These are listed as killed In action ono a man who was previously teported missing The others arc classi fied, ona each, under the following heads: Died of wounds, died of disease, AUTO SCHOOL New claiwes In Automobile Mechanics begin Monday, January 20 Afternoon and Evening Sessions. Lectures and practical work. Complete up-to-date equipment. -'a" or Phone Instiuction Department. CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street died of accident, wounded with degree undetermined, mltslng in action and re turned to duty. HEROES I'rhnte .lumen lleptvorth. Company 1', 110th Infantrj, died from wounds re ceded In action October 7. Ills father. n. , . .loeph Hepworth. armfj Ignorant l.ns moved since his o Son's Death l" Kal ,h,ls ""? "'"" Rciiey address to forlhrce Month) the lecrultlng ofll ,,, . cers at enlistment, and foiled to receive the oftlclil notice of tlicdpnth of his son that Ilia Wr.r t'eparfiiient sent out sometime ago. The parents thought It strange that their son did not write nnd nn Inquiry mailed to Washington revealed the fact that ?.?'"" I,a'1- "In parents now live nt 241, Last Sergeant street. Hepworth was twent.x-four cars old and was horn and reared In South Philadelphia. He enlisted in 1017 and trained nt Camp Hancock a ear before sailing overseas last May. One letter to his parents a rew weeks after ho arrived in Fiance told of being on the llrlng line, but said that Up to that time he had ct.c.ipcd Injury and predicted the early end of (fie war. Up wns a teamster and made his home wltii his parents before leav ing this city. PrWute Abralmm FlelHrlirr, Klghth Company, Fifth Hcglment. Marine Corps, reported missing since September 23. has leturned to duty, according to to day's (.asualty list. He Is Just nineteen cnrs old ami hns served with the ma rines two years. Ho was slightly wound ed nnd had been In a hospital, said tho oiriclal leport. ITU Mr Augustus F. Ilr.wir, 5835 Pent- rldne street, listed as severely woundtd , lii the olllclnl casually llt of Inst Thurs- ,,r r t ''a.v- arrived In Officers Dead, New York Sa-ir- ' ScrecanH Lead 1Jav " tlu ''" sergeants i.eaa enl Hnin!i j.c Company "as wounded in Vl , . .. both legs nv m.v Olilne-gun bullets. September 6. He Is a member of Company II. lotoh Infnntry. I Of his experience In the war he said: "Our division was constantly fighting from July 4 until armistice day. llveiy day it was a case of go over the top Sometimes we had no oHlcers to lend us and a setgeant took charge, but ue went on.' Before entering the service. Pilvate Ileyno was emploved by thedmernatlnnal .Mercantile Marine Company. He made i Ills home with his parents nt the Pen trldgc street address. Private I. eon . rntro. Machine dun Company. 315th Infnntry. It repnrtfd dend. Ho died of drinking poisoned water, the olllclnl notlre to reintlves liv ing at 2C.I3 North Thirty-first street, aid. Parents disbelieve the report, declaring a chum of their i-on's wrote to them recently nnd failed to mention the death. lie was tvvtntv years old. Prlviite Wllllilin II, t'lipnliiirliniii, 2530 North Sartain street, wns killed In ac tion October 30. according to oinelal reports. Ik was a member of Company A. 313th Infantry, and had solved with the colors since October, 1017. Previous to that lime he was emploved in a hosiery mill. He was twenty-four years old. Xtire at Holy Triuitv Service Nurses fiom mnny parts of the city took part In n special pel vice for nurbes vestcrdny afternoon In the t'hurch of tho Holy Trinity. Rlttriiliousc Square The Hev. Thomas .1. Crosby, of St Paul's Church. New YotK. vvlio has been appointed by the war commission of the Kp'scopal Chuich to look after the In terests of nurses in the foreign service spoke of tin splendid work of the Amer ican nurse In the great war. St. Eilwartl'b Priest Ha l'lieiimoiiij The Hev, Krarcls Qulru. of St. IM ward's Catholic f'liutvli, Hlghth and York streets. Is 111 of pneumonia In St. Mary's Hospital He was removed to the hos. pllal on I-'rld.iv and today his condition was announced as Improved. Citations for braver.v in action and distinguished service, medals and crosses of war have been given to thirteen Penn- sylvanla of.ccrs and men. Of this num ber five aro from Philadelphia. One New Jersey I'cutennnt Is mentioned In dispatches as having dlsp:ned extraor dinary heroism In the the action that cost him his life Of the Pennsjlvnnlars In service two of the four picked by the War Depart ment for citation are major generals and two are brigadier generals. The list of awards and the men receiving them follows : . Major Ilenrrnl Charles II. Muir, Dis tinguished Servlco Medal for "excep tionally meritorious and distinguished services In fields of great responsi bility" necommendntlou made pcrson all.v by t'eiicrnl Pershing. Major General ( liarlen T. Mendier, Johnstown, Pa Distinguished Service Cross. Itrlgudlrr (lenrrnl Trunk II. -Mrt'o.t, Distinguished Service Medal. Ilrlguillrr Ileneral Avery I), Andrews, Ardmore, Pj Distinguished Service Medal. I'rliule Walter C. Murk. Company U. 13.Mli Mnchlne dun Battalion, 2121 North Twenty-second street, Distin guished Service Cross, Private Giuseppe Nittiliifitru, member of Philadelphia's own 315th, Infantrj. Distinguished Sirvlce Cross First I.lrutrnunt William II. Clark, 1710 North Klghteenth r.rcet, member of Company H, Fourth Tnlted States Infantry, Crol de Guerre. Serireaut llornre Mulvane, 1713 Not Ih KlfU -third street. CroK de Guene. Conoral Edward I). Oulini, 52G North Paxson street, Crolv do Guerre. l'rlvutr John E. Ienie, t20 Nollh Frailer street. Croix de Guerre. .lalin .1. MeFall, 182tf South Cecil street, Ctolx de Guerre. The last four named ate members of the Fifth and Sixth ltegluunis of marines. .sergeant Walter I. Ilnrnhnrd(r l.a trobe, P.i., Company I. .'20th Infant! . Dlstlngu'slii'il Service Medal. Seeontl I leuteiiaht Kenneth fiovv (de ceased), Summit, !". .7, Mnchlne-Gun Company, l"7th Infnntiy, Dlstlnguislied ! Serv Ice Medal Private .loliii Wartinnn. Skesville, Pa, Company B, 135th Machine-Gun Ilatlallon, Distinguished Service Cross i Major General Muir took tho Twentv- .elglith Division to Fiance and tnanded it until he became a corps com- United States army; He has rendered most ediclent serv Ice In connection with the organization and ndmlnlstratlon of the transportation department of the American army In Frapce. nnd as dep uty chief of utilities In the serv lies of supp Later with marked ability he headed the important administrative section of the general staff of tho Amer ican expeditionary foices" Private Wnlter C Mack won his honor by swimming In the face of a hot lire across the Scheldt Illver to obtain in formation of vital Importance to his machine-gun compati). He went to tho front after a brief period of training behind the lines In Franco nnd parti cipated In the lighting In the Argonne Clark was formerly tonnetted with the advertising department of a Philadel phia newspaper. Private Giuseppe Spadafnra went from Philadelphia to Camp .Meade. He haa no kin on this side of the Atlantic, and gave as his nearest relative tho name of Ids mother In Molette Province of Catlna, Italy lie was awarded tho Dls'lnpulshed Service Cross for gal lantry dlsplnjcd lit Montfaucon, In the drive that maiked tho advent of the .-irvciiiy-nmtii Division ns a ren Unlit. wounded men from a drmlng aUHH that was In the Hue of a heavy fewsV , Sergeant Walter I. Barnhardt, oVlAt: trobe. Pa., received his Cross ofWaH" unon reeommenrlnflnn nftnr hn bail ree lu cued from death a vvoundert officer, fun- , nlng w Ith him In Ids arms through hall of luathlne-gun fire. Private John Warman. of Sykeivllle, Pa., swam the Scheldt Illver In the taop of ninLlilne-gun flro nnd obtained In formation of great value to his unlf, " r "" uiuea in remov mg tin; I35tn Machine Gun Battalion. y mander. General Menoher commanded I forest nhd nt several other places. A me t.imous iminoow ntvision during the iIiijh when thnt unit wns led to undlng fame on the field of battle General Mc Co in the man who the l,ne Colonel Uoosevelt snld he would have appointed as chief of 'staff had he been permitted to take a division to France, General Avery Ardmore, nnd Is native of Philadelphia ho attended th Joseph Slnperly School and tl e Central High School His summers were spent at Ocean City wheie he dlsplajed rare ability as a swimmer of unusual promise Lieutenant Clark was awarded tho I'rulN de Guerre for unusual bravery l. Andrews lives at during the final das of the war. Word interested In asphalt of his honor wns leceived by a sister. properties He practiced law In New Miss Phlllls Clark, 1718 North High- York, and formerly was a police com- teenth street At the tlsk of his own mlssloner In that city, ills sitntlon reads- life Lieutenant Clark saved a French "Brlg.idlir General Averj D Andrews, major from death In battle. Lieutenant f Red Tape Doesn't Make V I Method in Filing f The function of files is to place records from the last user where they will be instantly aail- f able for the next user. ' W (.h-crclaboratcd method:, of indexing which keep 1 records out of action between tilings don't do this. 1 t Ambcrtf Indexes bcnifr based on the iiroen ncr- 1 iioiKl 4 lu 1 ccntagcN with which u ence ot any bu.sincss rc(iiire no complex schemes prcYcnt error. The Amberg ay is io .simplify files by bringing them back to filing principles, those fundamental laws that arc lost sight of in mot businesses. An Ambcrg Analysis will tell ou if your files are too arbitrarily organized for prompt action, what filing laws should be ap plied to make your file-plan a center of impulse for your records and not merely a resting place for dead record. Anilierir Cabinets, wood and stctl, are standaid -and tho Indexes lit any make of cabinet. Sfiiei for "Applied Indexing," a book jot limitless executives. Rev. Dr. Norman M. Thomas Editor, The World Tomorrow "A FREE IRELAND) A PLEDGE OF PERMANENT PEACE" and other speaker. Academy of Mutic, Tuesday, January 21, at 8 P. M. Tickets at Heppe's, 1117 Cheitnut maih Overcoats AND $ J .50 Suitsl4DP Make Our Big Factory Your Clothing Store Our factory-to-wearer plan of sell. lug clothes assures you bigger sav ings wan you can expeci in in so-cuueu aaics. the many o-callea salts." aa , sEcoaOA team rurrhailng Agents' Orders Accepted vasB!Kv HALLAHAN'S 919-921 MARKET STREET 60th & Chestnut Sts. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. ANNUAL SALE Extraordinary Values in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Women's Boots i 0I II ( "'V . '',( " Regularly 10.50 to 12.50 Dress boots in the fashionable colors and leathers, with Louis heels and turned soles. Outdoor boots with walking heels, in vari ous heights and sturdy welted soles; in black and mahogany calf. All sizes 1 to 8 in widths AA to E. 8-95 Women's Boots Regularly 6.00 to 8.00 Walking boots with heels of various heights in grays, browns and tans; in calf or kidskin. Plain toe, wing tip and straight tip models; also styles with the long, slender vamp or the round, mannish toe. All sizes 1 to 8, in widths A, B, C, D and E. 4.85 U rl I r M I I I 111 I r J jflaa Boys' Shoes Reduced A clearance of Boys' winter weight shoes, discontinued lines that were 1.50 and 2.00 Shoes, Reduced to 2.50 and 3.00 Shoes, Reduced to 3.50, 4.00 and 4.50 Shoes, Reduced to 1.00 1.90 215 r ""csvi "".. AiC?o k" - Jfa ayggii...,,iMrga Men's Shoes Reduced This is the liveliest sale of Men's Shoes in the history of the Hallahan business! Why shouldn't we be busy when we are showing brand new styles at such prices as these! 6.50 Shoes, Reduced to 4J5 Up to 12.00 to 11.00 Shoes Reduced to m All sizes and all widths. j tit jf F W' I frvw Jf && HALLAHAN'S SHOES REDUCED Amb File and Index Co. PienftH and Originator) of Modern Vertical Indexing. Widener Building I.LiMWuU IbUS. TJifchono Walnut 4C74, Mav?son & DeMan) U15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) ANNOUNCE For Tomorrow Only! 2 Extraordinary Specials Priced Remarkably Low to Effect an Immediate Clearance The Prices Herein Quoted Are Less Than Actual Cost of Production! (38) Marmot Coats Reduced From 110.00 5950 4o inchis in length. A very practical full ulbter model with lare lolUnir .shawl collar and cuffs. Suitable for stteet or motor wear. (43) Muskrat Coats lied need From 17.1.00 .00 wo 4j-inch full-Hare models of tieh full-furred skins. Larue shawl collar and deep cuffs of muskrat, raccoon or French seal. Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! h PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED J Hudson Seal Muffs In Barrel Shape 15-00 KcRularly 2J.50 Bili:lIll!llliin!a'iI!I!fl,IE,iff!lflIBIIi Maxtfson & DeMany 1115 Chestnut Street Op'p'osite Keith's Theatre Fox Scarfs In Taupe, Brown or Black 49.50 Itenularl) 72.30 jiHttSiiiUlll'IH Continue For Tomorrow These Extraordinary Fur Specials Priced Remarkably Low to Effect An Immediate Clearance The Prices Herein Quoted Are Less Than Actual Cost of Production! R EAD every itCm carefully, for each tells of an unprecedented value. We take this drastic means of clearing out all odd and small lots and we call your par ticular attention to the quantities listed with each item, for in no instance will it be possible for us to duplicate them. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! (8) 30-INCH MARMOT COATS Reduced from 93.00 to 47.50 (5) 30-INCH MUSKRAT COATS Reduced from 123.00 to 79.50 (7) 36-INCH MUSKRAT- COATS Reduced from 133.00 to 4.50 (8) 30-INCH AUSTRALIAN SEAL COATS Reduced from 113.00 to 88.00 (8) 40-INCH MUSKRAT COATS Reduced from 143.00 to 89.50 (5) 30-INCH AUSTRALIAN SEAL COATS Reduced from 163.00 to 98.50 (10) 30-INCH NUTRIA COATS Reduced from 173.00 to Ho.fJfJ (8) 3G-INCH TAUPE OR NATURAL NUTRIA COATS. Reduced from 225.00 to 145.00 (4) 45-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS Reduced from 213.00 to 150.00 (8) 30-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS Reduced from 263.00 to 75.fJ0 (9) 45-INCH TAUPE OR NATURAL NUTRIA COATS Reduced from 263.00 to 165.00 165.00 (2) 10-INCH RACCOON COATS Reduced from 230.00 , (6) 45-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS Reduced from 293.00 to I95 flfl (3) 30 TO 15 INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS Reduced from 330.00 to '45 00 (1) 42-INCH PERSIAN LAMB COAT Reduced from 373.00 to 945 QQ (1) 15-INCH LEOPARD COAT Reduced from .'175.00 to 45 1)0 (2) 30-INCH NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS Reduced from 350.00 to 91;; nn (3) 45-INCH SCOTCH MOLESKIN COATS Reduced from 123.00 to 295 00 (2) 45-INCH CARACUL COATS Reduced from 430.00 ,t0 32t 00 (1) 30-INCH NATURAL MINK COAT Reduced from 595.00 to 4400 (1) RUSSIAN KOLINSKY CAPE COAT Reduced from 795.0I) to tQt flf) (1) 45-INCH BROADTAIL COAT Reduced from' 923.00 to 695 00 (18) HUDSON SEAL SETS Reduced from 53.00 to 34.50 Of selected dyed muskrat skins. Scarf S in a new smart design and a burrel muff p to match. s UllfllUfllA FOX OR LYNX SETS Reduced from 110.00 to 84.00 Large wide animal scarf and barrel muff. Colors are taupe, black, gray and brown, j u'htitvnii'iiiiiiAWwiiiii'xtrraiiiiiiiK'uiiiiitiiiiH FOX OR LYNX SETS Reduced from 175.00 to 98 00 Large wide animal effect scarfs and fash ionable canteen or barrel-shape muffs. Head, tail and paw trimmed. "imiMiilfflBMBM Nutria Muffs In Smart Barrel Shape 10-OQ Regularly 16JS0 nnmiimWiMllTallMtlllltniTTntllaMfll'IMatfti UTOu39innraSnnnrn!DMHa1aTaOM4981lRWa Wolf Muffs Taupe. Brown or Black 2450 RtfrUrty 39.50 iiOEHIk? Fox Muffs Black. Taupe or Brown 34-50 Wolf Scarfs Taupe, Gray or Brown 1250 Regularly 20.00 Regularly SO.OO inn nuirinmiMiitrmnniimmiiiT mmswyiminu. T I'lttf IBatlWIrftlVltlflUaaaaMlftrMlaaWaflaaW 'luBtmnniiGBnnmiu iuuiumuiui nunaaTaniiuit,' miiuwiuHnuui jnonnnaHBiini 1 1 Hwnnniiirwiii PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED Fox Scarfs Brown, Black or Taupe 2250 Regularly 3t.S0 Fox Scarfs Taupe, Black or Brown 39-50 Regularly tSM mwwmmmmmmmm S. ' v h " way Mr. Istlc i the iv'3a i M ? L ISS 11 f J L - IsiW.-:?.- V4.r- t f' .V: . '-,. . T . -.-' . . . ,'i . -. 'alil n 0"tiy heWiji) to' - rt . 1
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