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CASUALTY LIST
HAS 164 NAMES
Fifty-nine Dead of Disease,
105 Wounded in
Action
MORNING REPORT 136
Total to Date 211,646 Sev
eral Corrections by the
1 War Department
t
Washington, Jan 23. Army casual
ties released ly the Wnr Depirtment for
today comprlso a total of 184, fifty-
nine of these havinc succumbed to din -
ease, and 105 classified ns wounded The
casualties Issued under Section 1 total
ISC.
Jan. S3
Reported
Killed In action ....
Died of wounds ...
Died of disease
Died of accidents nml
other cause . . . .
Wounded in action .
Missing In action . . .
Totals
12,601
59
18.2G3
2.5C2
134.258
13,387
105
1C4
211,510 l
TeUl Morning disunities From Section
No. 1.
Morning; report
Grand totnl
OFFlrKUV LIST
Mounded Severely
..LIEUTENANTS tllrhanl V
13G
11 640
Hnsden.
am York N Y . Thomas Klngsley Jr .
Cascade Iowa, Chester 11 Portm. is, Rattle
Creek, Mich.
Killed In Action (1'rrtloin.lr Reported Miss.
Ing In Artlon)
. LIEUTENANTS John A Walsh. New
Tork..
Dead (Previously llenortrd Missing in
Artlon)
LIEUTENANTS H 11. rentrte. Oregon.
Me.; Grower C Vann Montgomery, Ala
Erroneously Reported Severely Mounded In
rtlon
LIEUTENANT Cljd. I! Hutler. Mnstt.
lion. Ohio.
rF.NJsLV.M
Wed of Disease
8EROEANTS John ft r-auer, MrPherson,
Norman J Trankle Plj mouth Meeting
PRIVATES Carl A Anderson Warren.
Steve Lutslrk. IHfr Meadow, Claud
orvnrup. riugnr tirove. Thomas o Neiii
mT soutn HOUVI
William s l'latt,
Itouvltr street. Phlladclphl i.
""""' vrniii junn
riHr, Heading
llonndeel eterely
..SERGEANTS Ellsviorth James
McDonald, Alexander Olsz, vskl
doah.
Mitchell
Shenan-
. PRIVATES John K vn.lerson Cnrry
Joseph Deleourt South Fork Roy J r)et.
man. Sallna. Thomas K Drlscoll. New.
perry: Walter II Moran Scrantoa Clinton
R. Nice. Ilojertown Ralph L Orr 1- i
,oona
Hissing In letlon (Prevlonl Reported
Wounded severels In Action)
ranATnS Harry "" Hurh-innn, 2141
North Second street Philadelphia James
T. Callahsn -.23II Woodland nv -nu- Phlli-
delphla; aiuseppe Campl Ilmut
Killed In Action ll'revloii-lt lleportrd ,
Hounded sghtiT In Artlon) I
PRIVATE Elwir.l I: Jimerlson rilR i
Chestnut atreet. PhlladelphK
KUIed In Action (Prevloi..lv Keperted MU-
Ing In Vtlon)
PRIVATES Robert Hnrr 12 E.lt Mont.
romery avenue rhlladclphn Andr w rc
trowskl, Carnegie
' Wounded Severely In rtlnn. Previously
IMirtrel MUslng In etinn
MECItNIC Nils J Manners. Pitts-
PRIVATE stf Nledzlelka Erie. Pa
M-....J.J vii ..i i . .i i i
Wounded sllrhtlj In rtinn. Previously lie-
porte.1 llslne In etlon
PRIVATE Clarence. E Fahnestock
Kewvllle
Wounded In Action. Ileerre rnilrtrrinlned.
rrevlouslv ItetKirteel Mls.lng In Action
SFit-''hZvlnrA'hUiaX
man E. Herlng Munej Ville r.enrge Ti.
K?.,hr-i.-,.1i1ri!mor? w.,"lrJin.'Itf.,'Crnno.r.. '"'".,
, South I-alrhlll street Ph ladeinhla V ncent
F. O'Neill. Allentown Jo-nh N Savior,
Haielton. Joseph. M shepard New Cistle
Jacob Sulkes New Kensington John E
Young Scranton Fred yimmermin l".n
North Darlen street Phllndrinhl 1 Joseph
Pn"Pa-de?phfa N'rth Tw" - M"h ""'
Bi-t, 1. 11. 1. 1 t. . . .1 ..1
Blek In Ilo.plt.lPrevlou.l Reported II-
PRIVATE Cornelius
Dorian Johns
town.
Betorned to Duty. Prevloult Keportnl Miss
ing In etlon
.SERGEANT Alojslus It EgBrt I.eba
Bfin . PRIVATES John Thomas Rradle. 4".ll
Lancaster avenue West I'hlladelnh'a Pit.
rick Dl Phlllppls. 424 Wtst I'm, stnet.
Phlladelptla Erleh R Otter L'onvllle Hub
ert V. Peterson Hiule Liu 1- iut,d.r
beck. Rochester
Erroneously Reported Died of lleiie
PRIVATE-r-riinV 1" VI.HI.n nilt.hi.Lh
Erroneously Reported seierrlv Woundrrl in
aetiiin
PRIVATE Fredrick K Horn Pittsburgh
Pa.
MAV JI.RSLV
Died of Disease
PRIVATE Walter Grant Atlantic City
Hounded eterrv
SERGEANT Clifton W Fchnack. Pas.
(ale.
CORPORALS John V. PremWe Plain-field-
John A Gill VVoidellfT.on-Hudson
RLGLER Frank Joseph McKeown. Glou
cester. PRH-ATES Oerome r Hooth Himburg,
Raymond J Ilrazo Long Iir-ineh
Missing In rtlon, Prevlou.lv Reported
Mounded 'everelr In Artlnn
PRIVATES James Alphonso Rowan Jer
sey City Arthur L Stlllwell Garwood
Killed In Action. I'rrvlnutr Reported Miss
ing in Artlon
PRIVATES Harry Fcx Newark
Wonnded
wifd I V3ll".lnJ "nr'.VriKn J
un-A-ri., n ..-..--,. ......
silck. ,
Woundeel In Action (Degree I'ndetermlned),
Previously Itriiortrd Mlsslnc
FEROEA N'T Oscar K Nel.nn El ribeth.
PRlVATEs clarence oattnev, Dover.
Walter .Nleubc-r Jersey CU
Betnrned to Uutr. Prevloiiblr Kenorte.1 Miss. !
ma in .iriinn
PRIVATE Gutae A Duerr Nuapic
. .v.
jhr.m.MI
MlMlnr In ctlon, lreTlouly Reported
Wound fill eerel In ftlnn
PRrv'ATR Anton stem, iialtimore '
nsuuuru .iaiivii, urcrre inuetertnineai
ProTlously Itiiorted Mlvlnr In Artlon
MECHANIC Henry It Zebleln. Haiti.
more.
VIRGINIA
Died of Disease
PRIVATE Elbert I.. Morean. New Point I
Killed In Action. Previously lleportrd Miss. '
Inr In Action
PRIVATB Herbert Parsley, Hanover
County i
WonnJeJ In Action. Degree Vmletermlnrdi
rrevlously Reported Mllni In Artlon
PRIVATE William II Faulkner l-outh
Boston.
WILL URGE R.R. WAGE INCREASE
Four Groups of Employes to
slmre in Advance
Washington, Jan 23 (Hy A. P )
Request for wage Increases from four
groups of railroad emploes are under
Investigation hy tho board of wages
and working conditions of the railroad
administration nnd decisions will ha
announced In the near future. This an
nouncement was made today In a state
ment Incorporated In the annual report
of nirector Oeneral McAdoo
Wages and working conditions of the
following classes of employes were an
nounced as the suh'ect of Inquiry. IJn.
(Inecrs. firemen, conductors and train
men In road and yard service ; em
ploei engaged on sleeping, dining and
business cars: employes In the police
department, and employes of the Amer
ican Railway express.
AUSTRIAN PROUD
OF PART IN WAR
Private Zinn Glad That He
Fought Motherland
for Uncle Sam
FIVE CITY MEN DEAD
Thirty-four Pcnnsylvanians
Among 300 Yanks in To
day's Casualties
Although nn Austrian by birth, Jo
seph Zlnn, :S20 North Seventh street.
'"'' not nlT n claim for exemption from
! "Rhtlnu with t'nelo Sam's forces. His
mrne appears on the casualty list to- I
i c'a" 'or ne second time
Some time aKO he was omciaiiy re
1 ported at mlnslnir since Septi-mber 2s
Totnl Today the War Department sicknovvl
30.42G f(Be, hln return to duty
Zlnn Is a private In Company C, 315th
Infantry Let lorn from him to relative
In Philadelphia ay that he was reported
midline by mistake. In ono Utter he
sild' "I am doing mv bit: 1 am n
lucky fellow nt that 1 have had some
great experience and 1 will alvvavs be
proud that I had a part In this war
on the rlRht side "
One letter was written from a Hed
Cros-j hospital Just after he had attended
a dance and dinner given by the Y M
'c' A He explalnul the reason for his
presence in the hospital by s-aNlnR that
he fell a Uctlm to Influenza while light-
I lnir In the Chnmpaitnc sector He was
, n the hospital two wtekH In the mean
time hli company had left and he was
placed In u company of rnsunK In a
recent letter he stated that he would
soon reloln his own company, which Is
I In Ocrmany with the army of occupa
tlon
Private Zlnn Is tvventy-snvrn enrs
old, and came to this country about sl-v
years bko from Carco, Austria, where
he was born He was drafted list Ma
nnd sailed for overseas In Julv, train
ini? In the meantime at Catnp Meade
A brother. Corporal Martin Zlnti, Is also
In the United States arm
Thirteen I oca1 Casitultle.
Todiy's fatalities nmonff Phlladel
phlans with the army overseas .iccord
InB to the odlclal casualty llt, are
sllchtlv fewer than on vestirday Klve
from this city are dead In contrast w Ith
.iiriu listi-rt vesterdav Two men were
iitio.t in -.Ktinn tr. .iioil nt nnunds and
...,.... ... ....... ...w .-.. -.
one succumbed tp disease l.lqht Phll.i
delphlans on tho list today are Llasxltlcd
as follows- Wounded, define undetir
mlned, four; mslns, two; returned to
duty, two
Threo hundred names appear on the
honor roll for the nation todav In-
eluded In the llHt are thiit.v-foui from
this State
The f0i0nn; nre names of two
Phllnilelnhlnns ve ho nlllle ir on the Hrltlsh
' nliai eipn ans w no appear on ine jiriusn
casualty list today. Kop-itrlated G.
Macildovvlne ; ill, J. G. Urockcl.
I'rhute llarrj '. Iliirlnitinii, Com-
pany H, 123th Infantry, is nported
niisfng since November 10 according
telegram rec.ived by his mother.
MIS nra Huclnnan 234 J North Second
....... r ..,. i, i,..i ,...! .,-.
stni't Later she bad a .'tronel message
from the War Pcpartment stating tint
'he had been severely wounded N'ovun-
lte-,1,er 1 Although cloelv following the
'vvtr news in tlv papers Mrs Huehanan
rav -he never heard of the 12Sth In-
firtry being In action Huchannn. who
,s twenty-three jears of age', enlisted In
..... ....
J'a. '
I Prlvnte William fllllirrt, 13 South
Eighteenth street reported ollleially to
have been mKsIng slnco the engagement
n the Argonne sector in the latter part
Of September Is listed In todays cast,,
altles as returned to dutv He was
wounded nnd had been confined In a
,.i.. ....... i f , .
hospital, letters received from him bv
his parents said fie 13 a member of
p.m,.,, T -in.u in,n,- , Unr.
Lompan I, 3llth Infantry, and has
been In Trince .since July He was In
training at Camp Meade three month..
before sailing Trcvlous to entering the
Mnlco hf na1 c(tk n a .
store
Private IMnaril r. .luinersun. Com
pany L. Ilfth Infantrv wound. 1 Sep.
tember 2S according to a Wnr Depart
ment telegram re
Wrote Letter Home "'vd bv in- par.
,, n ... ents at f HC rhest-
ie Day He a nut street in Do.
Repon Kilhd ,' ',', -- ''.
Jutant gneral to
have b en killed In m Hon Si ptt mne- .'
The last letter he vvroti home was dat.d
that dav
Nothing mon .iiith. i tb cm
b" learned, but the faet that he has
written no b tiers In tht mt thiee
months tend- v verlf the last report
that he was kllle'd
Private .lanntson vv is tvients-six
ears old He vv.us called to the colors
laft May and vvmt to Tamp Mt ide for
training sailing for overe-ai in Julv
Previous to entering the s.rvtse he w.ih
employed as a motor Inspector by th.
I Vlttor Talking Machine I'umpin) in
Camden
Private John J. Ilriidy, 4S31 Lancaster
avenue missing from his unit since
September 7, has returned to dutv ac
cording to an olllelal notice received bv
hUs parents a few elavs ago He is a
member of Company M 111th Infantrj
Hi was wounded and confined to a hos
pital Private Brady though only
twenty-four jears old Is a former Na
tional tiuarei oi i-ennsv ivania man ju
aw serlre en tht. Mexican bordi-r and
trained for about a Xc-ar at P-imn Han
cork before salllnB for overseas dut
laSt Al'r" ..... ,
James A. Melvenna, eltetnri.cn U S
N wn of Mr and Mrs U. rnard Jle-
Kenna. 2010 South Twentv -first strett.
died of pnt umonl.v In the naval hosjiital
In Washington, January. IS. He was
nmettNjn jpars old nnd nis serf-d in
1th navi since May, vn He .was a
member of the crew of the S h Prairie,
anrj had been serin,,' in the war zon
until he was taken IU and transtYrred to
Uonllnl ohliv n tM M .aaIaj orrt llafncn
enlU-tment tn the tiavj ho was tmplojed
at l.uuystone, and nan maue nis noma
with his parents. Hu was given a
military funeral An older hrother,
Bernard McKenna, also Is In the navy
I'rlvate Jolin T. Mlnsnn, formerly of
2132 Winter street, Is reported dead of
wounds htlnson s famll has slner
PIIIITOPf.14
H
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OiVMID AND MANAGED HV MEMBERS OP
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
6,'D A1IOVE ilAKKl-r
THR riLIl
HOMbTEAD '
CEDAR
1.0TII 4 CEDAR AVENUE
P.TIim. CI.AYTOV tn
"A WOMAN'S WEAPONS"
COLISEUM MA,"a-:.TriV1ATNVDE?0T,i
SHIRLEY MASOV In
OOOD-ltTE HILL"
rt- nMIAI Oil Muplewood Aves
VwvJa-vJINIMU. f. nnd S It P M
WILLIAM Itl'SSELL In
WHEN A MAN HIDES ALONE '
EUREKA 40T"
6 MARKET B1H
MVTINEE DAlL'i
OEnnOE WALSH In
"I'LL 8AV HO
FRANKFORD 47,s FnMa"i A'
SHIRLEV MASOV In
OOOD-RTE HILL
JEFFERSON " .XYi?
EVENING PUBLIC
INSCRIBED ON THE ROLL OF HONOR
I '
JOHN SOKUSKr.
'Sick
HARRr C BUCHANAN.
Wwlng-
Honor Roll for This City
and Its Vicinity Today
Kir.t.LIt IS ACTION
Privates
I'DUAKII F. .IMIHHMIV. MIO Chest.
nut s (l'rcv lou-Ov report!! woundtd
Slights )
Rltlll.KT lll(R. 1 Hast Montgnmeri
nvi (Previous reported missing )
iiiiiii tir mofmis
Private-
SXMTKL SOLOMON, Hit South Ninth
st
JOHN T. STIJCOV. 211.' Winter at.
nihi of msi:sn
Private
TIICIVIXS O'.NF.ll.l., 2J37 South Rouvter
st
MOt Ml:i).II.(llti:i:iMF.TKKMINFn
(I'lll.MOlsIA RI.I'OltTl.II MISSIMI)
Privates
MIIIIXM (.II.lihKT, .11 South Fifty
rl,,hth st . ..
MIII.MM J. O'CONNOR 2.00 Fouth
ralrhill st ......
I III-II IMMI.RMXN. l.n North Dirlen
Jllxhl'll 1N, 220 North Twenty-seventh
st.
MIoslMI (PRIAIOISLY IlKIMIKThll
Mill Mil I SIJM.III.I.M
l'rhatrs
HXRItV r. llltllNN. 2T3 North
.JAMKs't! CI.LIIN. S-'3 Woodland
He
ItF.TFRNLH TO ni'lV (rUKVIIItLY
Itl.l'ORTI II MlsxlNO)
Privates
.IWI'.X TIIOMx IIKXIII.Kl. 1531 I.an.
I'M KICK III rlllMl'x. 121 West Coal
st
moved from tint .uldriNS Hi; was re
liiirted missing 1" .ution in the otllciil
lwts of August 22 and on .September 2
unnllkl.illv reiiirted klllnl 'lodiv the
War Departmint itports him i s d.ail e,i
wounds
Prlvnte (ienrge Mllrel, Compan
ThiitL.th infintrv. was wounded near
Vi tdun Detobcr 1U He Is fort.v-sK viars
toucr IU lie is nirij-m-v ;
. i.,mi -. sulilirr feir til
old and liaJ been a soimer u. ""
twtntv-llve vears H
lived with hi
....! II
brother, Martin Wllzel, 2iio North Law
riIKe street
Private alter V. Arnold, Coinp-vnv I
i SKteenth Infintrv was wounded Oe-
tober 12 He la tvveiitj -three ears old
ivisn it in tiiiT'
TI.NTIt I m. N. .1.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwavs open Alwijs re.idy Terms mod
ente Phone or wilty M Walsh Uutiran
Wolm!neier w V ne.ir lie irh Elev
westminsier, t tlr, , , ,,i,te inth run
wit.r $12 iiiupwklv $2 L,plill y Huhr.
UflTCI RnmUFI Kmiuekj Av near
H01 ""5 , ..J I'-uiV lMar'iV
;jwnJiiniongi''' hrateiLkRAJ. w
M'dl'-Tv, n
Hotel Bon Air
AUGUSTA, GA.
s convenient and d'llchtful plice to spell
reur helldivs Good driving and motoring
sscellent saddle horses 2 solf couries and
t.11 outdoor sports
Address C. G. TRUSSELL, Mgr.
sII'.IIIl'. N. f.
RATTERY PARK HOTEL
rVASHE.VIt-LE:.N.C.
sj THr I vror- TUP" -KY
on TMI. UlAlfc niMn...
Famous ovarywhero for
Its location, aervlcs
and culalne
BooVlet nd ratea upon application
S. J. LAWRENCE. Mansgei
OI I) POINT l(IMIIIKTi .
rini out ittlT'r ' in f.rcs to the far Sojth
r. eirt ,nl end Point i omfort
OLD POINT corriFoai, UA.
Hotfl
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tm- VsK Mr F i r In V k. r s 12th in
i ittnu vm r n i.vi,rss eo II.
h stnut St
I iii t rniN l.
Until eve.
BANKS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Mrnnc
raplirr) In Iem uid I
i omji n nocr ipht r-. mon urs t
w nnn -.' imh .van I Ih ft
xiii r I izr .it(f -It m d tula r
trfn --r h f r jn Iti h r t ft
1 finint-Pi 1 n tnittl s t intern J
hpm a 1 f dr ir iruer nl
pmrno n rjuti k r th-n p r in for
'ur ' i il ) ure i rr
inr 'i u aui I
D1U W.ilnut street
MinnTIMM) AMI UOOKKKKriNO
Our Bradwfit'a are In constant demand a-Verj
paying posltlom await ou Grtez Short
hnrl tha easy BDeedv RiHtem Com Dint
nifhi cuieti interim training
Hnrol! try time Call or wrtti
ror run rsrtieuiars and rstslnf
ridi.t. ni'vii.NPsH coi.i.roi:
and Collece nf Commrree
inn Chestnut St. I'hllnilelnhU
STRAYER'S Tn.Br,,Ii1sTNjTT St0"
M" CIITISTM'T ST
doling VIen nnd Hots
Till: IKXNKIIV INKTITI'TK
M 1IIIOI, III' VU.UIWK ARTS
Students mav n.w enroll for Alcebrn
TrUonometrt, rrhltrrtiir il Draftlnc. Of
rice open daily IS South 3evcntb strst
i'linTni'i.s
T
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II 1MRO "I.NT Sf & 'jillAHU A E
JJUIUJ jumio I mitiupnn Krankford L
POROTIIV 'llslt In
"HArTLlN'O JAN'E"
inni'vT r'-'D AVl) LOilST STREETS
WILLI VM S HAnT In
"llltAN'lil.Ml IIRliAlAVAV '
NIXON "u ANtl JIAIlI,KT. SI8
SPKCIAI. fOVtHTiV
"IIOOIIS AND IlL.Vfl'S"
PARK K1HV,: A'.; f. "ai''iin i
i -irv Ma. j j-, i;B ii n to u
DOUOLAS KVIHI1ANKS In
"AIllrri.N'A '
RIVOI F 8- A-NO AKSOM UTS
IM V JU.l Mstlnee Dlli
J RTVART Ill.CKTON"S
THE COMMON' f'AfSE"
STRAND "KI'MA.NTOWN AVE.
PAPLIN'E PREDrniCK In
"OUT OP THE PHADOW"
WEST ALLFGHLNY S5f,6S.
Allegheny
ifAniiT smititr i
m
V
"HOARDED ASSETS"
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
vJAMCS A.MekTNNA
BI
nnd enlisted In 1916 Dcforo he enlisted
h6 was a hat finisher In Ktetson'B hat'
inctorvnnu iieu with his parenta at 81S
Almond street.
Private .xnniuel Solomon, son of Mrs
Minnie Solomon, 611 South Ninth street,
was mortally woundel July 28. He
Report of Thi
Man's Death Vitc
Months Laic
illnl two days Inter.
nicordlns tu olllclai
l.poitH lie wat n
nu mber of Com
panv I, Potirth In-
tantrv. Third Dl
Lslon, nnd fell vvlth Ktiiishot wounds In
the rlRht iheit In the stormlnc of the
KonchitcH Wtod, where the Third 1)1
ImIoii made Itself famous Though dead
live months nito, the War Department
lists him as nuih for the Ilrst lime today.
Private Solomon was t'.illid to the
colois nt Camp Meade In September,
1017 Sliortlv aftirw.ird bu was trail"
ferred to ('imp stu irt and asslBtied to
the rKUl.ir at no He went overseas
last April Ilefore the war he was cm
plovcd as. n recelvlnir ilirk nt the Ilead
lm; Tel initial Market. He was twuitv
nlne J ears old
AMERICAN SLAIN IN FRANCE
Military Policeman Fountl, Evi
dently Murdered
Paris, Jan 23 (Hy A P.) The body
of an American policeman was found
estcrdav near the railroad at Tournus
In the depirtment of SUoni'-i-t-Lolrc.
Wounds on the head Indicated that he
had beni murdered
' Aiui-rlian policeman" probably means
a member of the military police of the
Ann rlc. m army.
I'llOTIHM.W
PHOTO PtAYS
through
OrtTilMPD
msi.
which is
the finest
BOOKING r
(OnPOReVriON.
iil, l.'lh MorrH & Pasunk Ave.
Alliamura Mit iMiun.- eves u.ioiu
1 1.1,1 N MW HI III
HER MI-rVh.r
A DO! I r "'JI AMI THOMPSON faTS
Al ULLU MvrlSllE 1)AIL
nm mik iii
rMi: AMI lORTPNi:"
ADPAnlA CII1TMT Ilolow H.T1I
AKCAU1A l A M toll 13P M.
SIT.t'lW I Riil'l fl'ION
LITlLi: WOVir.V '
di i icnmn i.uuvt mri:f.t and
BLUhLtDlKL' M JI HIIANNA AVE
t II MILES HAY In
inr 1 vvv up im: MiRiH"
BROADWAY
Urn id .v. snv.ler Ave
.' it tU'Jl' M.
OI'll VI HIM" r.MtllMt la
1'Hl 111. LI V.T"
CHESTNUT HILL ,
Oermen.
Avenue
MVI Ill'T TivrilNEI-n'S
M'nt'TING nn:"
clDQCi main ft mvnaypnk
LMriNc-So mvtim-.i: daily
T I'lAV VEsniT In
t V VN r TO IV1ROET"
FAIRMOUNT -"f, K'SlS-
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CUBAN CROP OUTLOOK
BEST IN MANY YEARS
Walter M. Van Duscn Paints
Rosy Picture of Busi
ness on Island
. ArtMIIUlInrr. Jan. 22, ntllNHOLD W.,
-- - hushand pf M llhelmlne Armburst (nro
, ,,., , . ,, Sehauh). aired Rn Ilelatlves and friends,
Huslness conditions In Cuba arc on the nil soelctlea of which he was a. member. In.
Whole satisfactory In the opinion of i;,dalef.UneFh,ladU.lph,a.P-Innt: TaUvl.'w
Walter M. Van Duscn, assistant man-!1-'0"1; ,
..... ... ,. - ., I IIAII.E Jan. 22. MERTI.E, rtsunhter of
ager of tho Mercantile Hank of the Samuel and ths late Matllo A. Halle, nela
Americas. New York, who has returned v "nfrlendnvd i",;,;";
from the Island. Ilernen st.. ainucester City, N. J. Int. Cedar
"Tho present sugar crop bids fair to be ljfvJ,m Gloucester, rrlcnds may call
the largest ever produced In the Island," I ,..' ,. , .,,-, n ,,,.
said Mr. Van Dusen. "and as a sale has Ust,.Ao'nIo?Inleni Candn'nVeOolden liX?
been nrrantted through the Sugar l.quall- aged 3 years 2 months. Funral Frl., 2 p.
Sll0?,J2?,ml.h,ta row al'e'rVVaVie0 wRaS.' 'llSV ."."cemiubVvIc".:
the sugar mills In Cuba a very fair re-i nvxti- 1, a.i.-.. n t.n m tifh.
turn, this crop alone will Insure a v cry mn VtKYNOLD.''fe e?" -f . m"' n.Vand
prosperous period fo Cuba. dauuhter of Minerva P. and late aeorce
"Tho W.IBCB being paid In all branches n,nln"; "' "3' " 111,-n "V.-.r"11' Du8
of business, especially In the Bugar In-. no.1 f 'unc' w " to .lvcIn- , ,
dustry. are very high, and this gives the ' ernstr." oMary JN and lateVSrl
ordinary laboring class a large purchas-I ren J. lternltz. Funeral services Sat., s
Ing power which In turn benefits tho P.i!!1:.rc'v?,nr? "' iHolhfrA "'"V' n?md'
Jobbing and retail stoies Tho coming uCJl-Ty ' nNj J Int slonument Cem
tobacco crop Is apparently being pro-, hbaiid .'nn 21 IIAftnY EI.IAS. Jr..
duced under conditions which will make ' son of 1Inrr u. and Illaneho B Heard, nited
it the btt rron In nianv vears l!2 . Relatives nnd friends, Illrnev School,
it ine tic-f-i crop in many years I Invited to funeral services Sun, 2 p. in.
The weather and climatic conditions resld, nee of parents. 4s.mi N Ilroad st Int.
have been suited to tho growth of tho Prlvatn. North Cedar Hill Cem.
tobacco plant, nnd there Is every Indl- nnNNKTT-JORtiAN in 21. MAR.
,,i ,h. iV, .. iii . ,.. , ' OUEUITB LOL'ISi: w f of John A Rennett
cation that tho crop will not only be nn,i ,i-,uShter of Mt Wllllim I- and Mar
very fine In quality, but will command , caret Jordin (n- Thompson) Relatives and
a good prlre " friends, Trldo of Penna. Circle. No. 29. r of
Concerning tho financial outlook Mr. dneen0f motn4U'l7" Or"c",n bv5 'se'rvT-x
Van Dusen said "The banking business 3 .10 p m, Trinity Lutheran Church. 18th
In Cuba Is In excellent condition, ns tho nu't0 fSneral" "" 'U1""y I'uthtr"n tcm
last few j ears, having been very pros- I' nENSON. At his rcsld-nee. 2100 Srruco
lierous In the sugar Industry, have st . on Mon , Jan 20. ausTAVUS S l)i:N-
enabled the borrowers from tho banks JN Jit son of tho late Uustavus s nnd
in nut tholr tn-iiw In ..vco'lon! nnn.iiM.in Margarctta Dilo Ilenson, III the 07th year
to put tneir loans In exce.lent condition. nf , nKti runeral srrv-lo-s at the Church
There have bein a number of new bank- of the l.vancc!. 1Mb and Tnaker sts., Frl-
Ing Institutions organized In Cuba re-
centl;
Is
forelgn
to properly handle tlie tremendous crops
which are being proeluced there."
I nnA Ai.inr.e-ir. Pricntmr In Pnrr..r...
i.one American i risoncr in oermany
llerlln. Jan 21 Of the American
soldiers takert nrlsoner bv tho (leinnns
.,..-1 ... .1 ..- . .
..J'.: '"- V.'"r"l'"".M."1 Iir.,w,S,"J"
' "")" "' "" i;.i 11 niMH "iii ,1
vliigb' one now remains In (lermnny, the
Vssoflsted Prevs eorresnontlent hfiR
earned This prisoner Is nt Stuttgart.
too 111 to be removed nt present
l'HOTHI'I.W
y. but the great prosperity of t, , ihttw sujiemy. at his w. "ouvier "''- ",? " 0',e"'"'r l.X.r'KVMi" No" W-'nuvZ- Jan 21. JAMES Me-
land will make room for all of thorn, aim i; -,7,i ii i.V.oiri.-i.iVh niiii.' m. O. of L . invited' to funeral services. OAUC.HEY. son of Patrick and llrldget jic-
s Cuba needs a tremendous amount of Relatives nnd fiienjs Invited to funeral J rl . So. m. 4751 11 chmond st.. Brides- oiushey. aged 3 jeara rnonin-; '."i "
flnnnclnn- In order to enable It ""vices. Sat. 11 a in. Oliver II. Ilalr "" , ' ?r,'"A,""-i"' -' , ,,,h I " J"'""" '"'','" .'." i-is" ft" Montgomery
The followinp; theatres obtain their pictures
the STANLEY Bookintr Corpo
a guaiantce of early showing
productions. Ask for the thcatro
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Booking Corporation.
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LIOLIX 1 I ma riM'.E DAILY
LADY TSI.N MKI In
"FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE EAST"
111 Jt A raTem- STREET TIlttATllP.
JJJ lvl-Ir,c 1 A st to 11:15 P il
vm- Att tnv i
"IlER I.NSI'IItATION"
MODPF " S"LTII ST Orchestra.
ivivlyii, Continuous 1 to 11,
GEORGE WM.SH In
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"IRON TEST' No. 9
OVERBROOK
b3D 4 HAVLR.
Ftiim AVi-
TOM MOORE In
THIRTY A V EEK
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"THE IIACIMJ STRAIN"
PR IMriTCC 1018 MARKET STRRl-r
a i.ii.viAtus ,vi a M to 11:15 P. M
,.-.., i, .it i iMi,i;iit in
"WHAT I.OVE FOROIVBS"
RF1FNT MARKET ST Ilelow 17TH
"THE SECRET OARDEN"
RIAI TO CCKMANTOWN AVE.
INIAAL, 1 W AT Tri.I'ElioCKn.i
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"THIRTY A VVEI.If
RUBY MA"7 PT I1F.I.OW7TH
riRYANT WSIHH'RV n
'THE WAY OP A MAN WITH A MMD'
SAVOY ,2M MARKET STREET
JrtVU 8 A M TOMIDN1
Tl VfiriVtetr-
Tltl-TAC t. t n . . -.'...VACAA
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vVHl.N A WOMAN SINS"
QTANJI PV MAHICI.T AHOVE 1UT1I
J1MMII jj p. ,. , , it-is r vt
WILLTXM FVVERSIIVM lr. '
"T IE SILVER IvIMl '
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VICTORIA M"lKs.,T.5,-V3,,.wA'
ANNETTE KELI.ERMW in
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JANUARY 23, 1919
Qrailts
x,A?,NB,W' .KENNETH MALCOLM ACJ.
S'J5ivi.F,r"t loyal Irish Rltlea. formerly of
252S N. Bth t., and Melbury. Iltltast, Ira.
land, June 23, In a German prison camp.
ALMOND Jan. 21. MYRTI.R wlfo of
William Almond. Relatives and friends In
Jlted lo funeral services Sat.. 1 r. m , 0020
I'Yi p.,,emMn ,my b" Uev"A ' 8
.i ANDERTON, Tan. 22. r.RNEST n., aon
or Mary L. nnd Into Joseph Anderton, arced
J7, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
serMeos. Pat., s p. m., ntns Hadfleld st.,
M. Thlla, Int. pr-vatc. Arllnttton Cem.
'"' at a p m. mi private
i iu.EiiNn inn. in. martiia adei.IA
wlfo of Ilcwnrd Ludcu Hlesslng. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to services, Sat., 2 p
m . 241 S Aldan at Int West I.autol 11(11
Cem Friends may Call Frl CV6
i rlock'. inn 21 rose, wife of Fer-
dlnnnd IiiceK ails N 13lh st. Oak Lnpe.
"Red ! Relatives and. friends invited to
lll.ll.'il ir,
inner'
funeril .ervlies Trl 1 3a p in
nnrlor. of
M"rrls Rosenbergs s-on. 2003 N Uruad st.
. -. " :
jnt private o-nlt flowers
iilooihiooii huddehlv at rresiivterlin
Iln.nltal Jnn ! .nim:i'II HltOOKS Jr..
'" "f lite Io-Tl HroiKs md '-irnh iiilrd
IUootl?oi.1 IintTnl nervlt ri nt Strafford
l , on Sat , 'J 30 p in. int pruate.
HOl,AM Imi ?J TATUICK hunliind
of Mirv Itnl.ind n"t Connor) IlPKtUfiirf.
17l .jlirrt ft (isth nml Thonn"on t-i )
i ju niifo or runrrai hi tip Ki"n
liOYLE Jan 20 DELIA HOYI.E. widow
Our Lidy .of. Mount Cnrmel Church -.30
rriiu i fin
ft. m itit lin v I'rrtm i"fn Antn riinpra i
P.tlANNEN Jan I'l. (lEOItnn BRAN
NEN. Relatives and frlinds Invited to fu.
neral Frl , ft 30 u m, residence of brother,
Thomas Hrannen. I20rt S 21st st Solemn
high inns, of requiem St Charles' Church 10
a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral.
UROnilRlCK (neo Laiiden) Jan. 20,
JULIA A . wife of James J. Ilroderlck Rela
tives and friends. League of the S-icred
Hpart nnd Altar and Rosary Society of St,
Veronlce'B Chunh. Invited to funeral. Frl.
S 311 a in , 3720 Walnut st Solemn mars o
r.milen. SI .1 Tmea's l-hiir. h l?lSlh on.l Ch..t.
.nut sts) in a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
aum service
IIL'CKI.EY Jnn "1 ELLEN, ilauchter
nf Inhn Haifa niirl ilftlKThlAH rr InVA TriAnifll
.!- ami Mnrenret Kenne of Ilrownstnwn nil- Minn Mel etv. Invited to. .funeral 1-rl,
'""""' Unrobe County Mop Ireland Relatives ?... -:' NSMh" l? ."" V
and trieniis invited to runeral, rri .Mam, V, '".r., i" .r.Jl.. !
f 'I"t,''.r-''';,"w,"r.-'!''-nr ?.'!''. rr"!'!L ,n IAW:2i'lanL''fnHI,.rS?Y temw.fa of Wal-
of late John and .Mary llurklev. nf Rurt Hill L-iurel Hill Cem. Trlcnds may. call Frl.,
County Tlpperury. Inlind Relntiies and I after 7 pm.
frlentls Invited to funeral Sat. h 10 a m.l HANCOCK Jan 20t of pneumonia In
resld-neo of brother William llurklev- 2T1T Ilnstnn Mass . CAROLINE GERTRUDE.
N Judson st Solemn high requiem miss wife of Elmer J. Hancock, aged 34. Rela
st e-olumln's Church lo a pi. Int Holv i thes nnd friends Invited to services Sat , 3
Sentilihre I'. m Auto funernl n m . nt the rhinel. West Laurel Hill Cem.
llT'T T ITT T.i "II 1 flltlD T T rTl sH'TffS s
i Ill'I.LITT of -'2 W Rlttenhouso sounre
ui iiii t i, jnn, -., iii.t. ipv iiJiy Ufi
i wife of the into Wllllim C. liullltt. Funeral
services Holv Trinity Churrh, Hub and
Walnut sts.. S it , .1 p m Int. private
I lU'RNS Jan 21. IOIIN J. huilinnd nf
1 Tos. phine M Hums R. Ititlves nnd friends.
I 5111b- Lodge. No llllll) I O O J- . all other
( org mirations of which he was a member.
Invited to funeral services Sat. 11 a. m.
1411 J.uksnn st Int private. Remains may
bo viewed Tri , 7 to 0 P m
I lll'l.l ELL Jan "2 MARY E widow of
t hirlea II llurrcl! agtil ,.. Relnttvca nnd
I frlendj invited to funeral services Set . '2 10
p to, re side ice if d lughter Mr M Mar
' r! m
shill Smith, 1025 Farragut terrace.
sh ill t
private
Int
I1YRNE1 SudJenlv. nt Camn Lee Vn .
Jin is Private JOSEPH A IIYRNES, son
of Margaret E and lato Peter J. Hirnes
nnd grandson of lato Arthur ind Sarah J.
Duffs, of Co A First llattnllon Replnre.
ment Division Itelitlves and friends, sol.
dlers, sillors nnd purines Invited to fu
neral S it . 8 10 n m. 1847 N 21th St.
--nltmn requiem miss st Ellzalietti's Church
HI n tti tnt ltnlv I'm.. I'ptn Ant, e,..
' neral
CVDWALVDER Jan. 22. MAROARLT
TANK diughter eir M.iv ('arolvn and lato
Wllllim Clinton Cadvva'ader Notlco of fu
nenl later
1'Allll Inn 22 Til EOnosiA (neo Wert)
wife of Hirri V Carr Reiitlves anil
fllends Invited to funt l il services, Frl. 8
t m --Ml N 1 til st Further services
nn,l Int -at Pnltstuvin Pa Train leaves
Reading Terminal S "d a in
f-Aitinr-rr T.n in vtAn-riiA t ie.
I rtin , 1. r.o.,i. T. . ..V-...
' '. ..ivno,.. ., v.,ti, n.-u o.i l.ridinea
""" '"onus invited to runeral services Frl.,
12 n m . at the residence of her fnther.
I ui... jicolis r,22 Washington ave Phoe-
i nlxvllle. Pa Int Morris Cem , Phnenlxvllle
Friends may call at her lite re.Idence. 23J
' S llhin st Phils Wed 7 10 to 0 p m.
f'LVSS. Im 21. ROSE R . wife of Julius
riiss aged II Relatives nnd friends Invited
tr cerlc,t, Frl,, - v.
3212 N. 17th St.
rorn.ll Jnn V: M 1tY diuchter nf
lnt (Jirrftt .mi Mirsiret Cotter rur
nntir nf funeral will be aif-n from r nl
4.nro nf lrothf r-In-1 iw CharKa A llish
art? v 17th nt
rrnnY Jin SI, nonERT J . Mn of
t inn i muku ti uiij lliiu liuisiil I1M
nf Ann it Currv ned JI cas, formerly of
J1I N. JunlPr t n'latles and friends,
1 nlon Trtmsftr nnd I'hll iitelphl i I,onl 1lpn
dlclal ,orit Chauffeur.' Union, emine
nf (juaker Cltv Cub Co , lnlted to funeral
unices Pat ,2pm reidencn of parenta.
.."in N Vey nt West Thtladrlphla Int.
Iv HUI Cem Auto funeral. Trlends may
call Prl cp
1VI i: At CnrHor. Ta . Jan 21, LAW
nnvci; C Jr non of lawrenie C and
Ictn Man M 13Tle need 31, HeUtlrH nnd
frit rd linttcd t funernl oerlceH Trl , 1
P m apt itmcnta of AMlllam I! Itntrnbj
nil. llrutd nt Int prlate North Cedar
I nil Cm Itemalnn may be lowed Thur ,
i.i 10 ii m
DAVIS Jarr 22. JOHN1 R. DAVIS 211R
Hlnpifobi st UeUthei nnfl lrlendf. North-
west Vearlv Assorlntlon of the 2uih Ward
and all other ore mirations of which he
was a memiior inviiea to services sat , 1'
i m David II Srhujler Uulldtm;, Ilroad
and Illamond sis Int private
iiES'lirmi At n-i7 n jii t j.m L'j
HVHI.I.S DE.VHElttl M 1 huslnnd of
nmi li nin rir Notice if fine- i i i -
1)EER Jnn 'jn SAMUEI, DEVER Jr.,
son of Samuel nnd Ellzibeth Ilever Rela.
tiVis and friends, Southwestern Assembly,
A O M P and employes Of the U (1. I ,
Sprint,' liirden st. branch Invited to services,
parents residence. 10J1 Christian st Thurs .
J v m Int private, Jit. Morlah rem Auto
runtr.il Remains may bo viewed Wed., 7 to
U i m r
DOI.AN .Ja-n M. MARY DOEAN. late of
'ilii spructi st Friends Invited to funeral,
Ihurs o a. m . funeral ants of Mrs
William V Evnch 2711 S juth st Mas
i-t John the Evangelist's Church 13th st.
above Chestnut 10 a tn Remains may be
vlivved Wed , 8 to 10 p m
IKOf. AHVERTISEMENTI
VC5HTATK III' JOHN A. rLI0fl:TT.
3a' ileieansl Letters testamentary upon
the estate of John A r'Hcirett. deceaseil,
having been uranterl to ridellts Trust Com
inn nil persons lndebteil tn ih. a-ta ..
tato aro requested to make pavment ami
(hose having claims HK.lln.-u the same to
present them, without delav. nt the omce
in me shiii company, aja-aai Chestnut,
Philadelphia
TIDEMTY TRI'ST COMPANY
Win P Cem President.
,r5rsTA'rK 0r "''KI'II II. TREVOR,
deceased Letters testamentary upon
tho estnto of Joseph R Treor deceased.
Iiavlnu been Branted to Fidelity Trust Com.
pany, all persons Indebted to tho said ra.
tale are requested to make pajment nnd
Uiose havlne claims n&alnst the same to
present them without .lelav nt the omce
i "f .,". f-1'? Company, 325-331 Chestnut st .
' Philadelphia
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY,
Wm P Qest . President.
f55aiE'-.T vrn or iiRitv inofrmiu,
tJ-i' Mr'IQ. deceased Letters testamen.
tnr.v upon th estate of Harry Inuersoll
V.?!... deceased, havlnir been granted to
Fidelity Trust Company, nil persons In.
dented to the said estate are requested tn
make pavment and those havlnv rlnima
nrilnst the same to present them without
delav a.t the Office of the said Company,
323-331 Chestnut st Phlledelphlv ' r'
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.
Wm P Oest President.
35iKSTATB OF MARY IlfSTON, DE-
rensel letters trstamentnry on the
above estate having been Rrnnted to the
underslened all persons Indebted to the said
tnte aro requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present tho same
without delay, at the office of the rorin.
r.t.on executor. 100 Chestnut st Phlladel.
I Ilia
the niovmr.vT life' and trust
I COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ,
' d?.8 WIVO President.
RICHARD T. llcCARTER.
DEATtH
DOYLE. Jan. 21. KATHRYN A , dauh
tet cf Elvira T. and late William Doyle. 2
N. r.3d it. Duo notice of funeral will bo
fftven.
DRIVER Jan. 22. CLARA DRIVER (nee
Maitee), widow of Joseph Driver. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, 801 State
St.. Camden. N. J Sat., 2 p. m. Services
nt house. Int. llarlelgh Cem. Friends may
call Frl., 7 to B p. m.
DUT1LL Jan. 20. LENA (nee Wlsd
mann) wife of John II, Dutlll, aged an.
Relatives nnd frlenda invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 2 n. m . 2115 N. Howard st.
Int private. Northwood Cem. Friends may
.call Thura. eve. Auto service.
ECKSTEIN. Jan, 21, MARY ELIZA
riKTII, daughter of L. Ernest and Emma
Eckstein (nee ftruart). aged 18. Relatives
and friends Invited to services, Frl., 1 p.
m. parents' residence, 1U09 Ilroadway,
Camden. N. J Int. prlvato Greenwood (K.
of P.) Com., Philadelphia.
EMIO Jan. 22. ELIZABETH, wlfo of
Adam Emtg aged 65 Rslatlvrs and friends.
Altnr and Rosary Society, League of Sa
cred Heart and Ladles' Aid Society of St.
Alovslus's Church. Invited to funeral. Sat ,
N-iii a, m , residence of husband, 1522 S.
llalley st. High mass St. Alov slug's Church
10 a, m Int. Hillside Cem.. via funeral car.
ENOCHS Jan. 21, FLORENCE K,. wlfo
of J, Falrman Lnochs and daughter nf
Harry O. and Hannah Kent Jobblns. aged
21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Sat , 2 p m , CR04 Cottage st .
WIssInomlnR (list Ward) Int. Westminster
Cem Friends may call Frl eve
FISHER Jan. 21. JOHN, husband of
Louise Fisher, aged 78. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. 1817 N.
ramac st., Frl 3 p. m. Int. Mt. Peace
Cem
FLYNN. Jan. 21. ANNA, d-iughter, of
James D. J. and Margaret A Flvnn (neo
Shecran), aged 1 year 10 months Ilelatlves
tnd friends Invited to funeral. Bat , 2 p m ,
parents' residence, 7151 Torresdalo ave..
Tacony. Int. St. Dominie's Cen.
FLYNN. Jan. 111. ANNA, daughter of
Tllllo and late Msworlh TUnn. aged 14
Relatives and friends invited to funeral,
Frl . II a. m , residence of mother, 2108 E.
Dakota st High requiem moss Holy Name
Church Gaul end IWks sts . 10 a. m. Int.
prlvstp llniv Sepulchre Cm.
roilSTUURO At the Wlllard Hotel. New
York city. Jan. 2a, LILLIAN C, daughter
of J O. and late Phllllpplna Torsthurg.
Relatives and friends Invited to services.
Hat.. p m . Oliver H. Hair Illdg.. 1820
Chi-.tnut at.. Thlla. Int. Arlington Cem.
FOX Jan. 20, EMMA KRAUHE. widow
of Ernest C. Fox, aged 61. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Tri , 11
m , chapel of Andrew J. Hair A Son.
Arch and 10th sts. Int. .prlvatn. Friends
mav call Thurs between 7 nnd n p m
niLFILLAN Jan 211. ELEANOR L,
wlte of Qeorge A Ollltllan and daughter of
-onnii Lt r. and late aonn nose, agea o-.
mlll.rV lulrliitf et rnn.nl flr.rf. a ffed 74
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Frl. 2 p m.. residence of aon-ln-law.
Oeorgo Kuebler. 1220 N. 20th St. Int.
private Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral
OREKN Suddenly on Jan. 20 Pllll,
FREDERICK QUEEN, husband of the late
Wllhetmtno Green, nged 5.1 vears. Relatives
-------.------ ..-...---.- - - -.-,-r.--ot .
ana rnenus. niso memoern oi i- j. o. v..
i vrt nni la. ,.. .n H..HH.1 .h. r.
No. 291. Invited to attend tha funeral serv
Ices, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at
his late residence, 2J2I1 Oakdale st. Re
m-vlns mi be viewed on Thursday evening
at 7 o'clock Int. at Northwood.
OnOSHOLZ Jan 21 HERMAN OROS.
HOLZ. Jr . son of Herman and late Julia
Grnsholz. aged 25 Itelitlves and friends In.
vlfed to funeral services, fast ,2pm 310
N. Hist st Int private
IIATNEn. Tun oi nmiton. husband
I "t.Marv E Hafner (ne Oberstl. nt'J m.
iiciniiit'3 it nil ll ir ill in, i u U ie ti ivu ' "
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"','"'TC'LalV'r? J?.a V," ST iV',a 11
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Ililr HMc . lssn Chestnut St. Tnt private.
I IIAMILL Jan 21. FELIX. husBind nf
late Catbarlno Hamlll (nie Walsh) nnd son
of late Edward and Margaret Hamlll. of
County Armagh Ireltnd nged 74 Relatlv-s
and friends. Dlv. Nn. 21. A. O. II . nnd
East End Demoerntle Club of the 18th
I Ward invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m..
2',24 E. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass
. M Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. NerVsCathe.
drnl Cem Carriage funeral.
iiammon Suddenlv, Jan. L'2. wn
LIAM. husbind of Julia lllimmon. BCCd 09
Relatives nn I friends. Washington Camp.
.o. enii. 1-, u. pi or a., inviiea xn eunerai.
Sat.. 10 a m. 01 S .-,-,th st. Int West
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HVND Ian " I.ljiit. DVN'IEI. VA H
DEN HAND Jr.. U, S. N. nt RrooUvn
Naval Hospital son of Ilrlff General D
W nml Mrs Kllzihetn Hiind Interment
Arlington Ctneterv, Washlncton, D. t'
HAND Ian St nf pneumonia. JAfOl!
IIOEI'KLIIY HAND. 1217 N 11th st. Rel
atives ami frknils Invllel to funeral at
rhantl of West Laurel Hill Cemetery Sat..
Jnn '', 2 n m Flowers not ncceptei
HV.RLAND Jan 22 MART, wife of
Wllllim Harlanit. used fN. Relatives nnd
friends, all societies of which she wis a
member. Invited to funeral services, feat ,
1 10 p m . 3II4T Kjdenham st.. Tloca. Int
private, I.avvnvlevv Cem, l'rlends may call
Prl . 7 to 1) p m.
HARRIS Jnn 21. MARIE T.. widow of
John Hatrls Puneral private. Prl . resl
donee of Mrs Henry C. Wentz K'4 Main
st. Nnrrlstoivn Int. West l.-iue.l Hill I em
IT VRTI.KV .Ton.
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ii.Aiiui. nuionnu
nf Helena II and son of late Thomas nnd
I.aura Hartlev nned 114 Relatives and
friends, invited to funeral. Sat. 8 JO a m.
12.IS s, Hanson st High mass of requiem
Church of st Prancls do Sales in a. m.
Int Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral
HARVEY Jan 21 SAMl I'.L lll'MIELL
son of Charles W , Jr nnd Florence M
Harvey (neo Danz. nped 1 month 10 davs
Relatives nnd friends tnvlted to funernl serv
Ices rri ,3r m . residence of pirents, "ilTJ
James st. t-rankford Int Oakland Cem
Remnlns may lie vhwed Thurs eve.
HATTON Jnn 22 ANNIE E. wife of
J Wesley Hattnn, nud US. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 1 p m ,
rtsldence. lllroomall, Diliware Co, Pa
HAYES- Jan 21 IRVIV T.. non of How.
anl C nnd Oertrudo M Hnves (nee Ilrmvn)
aired 10 Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Sat , 2 p m. 5no N
Vndires et Int We&tmlnster Cem Remains
innv le ieved Tri. ft to 10 n. m
IIEIIRKW Jan 2-' JANE HOND wife
of Thomas Frederick Hebrew- Relatives and
friends Invited to funeril services. Sat 2
p m . 1814 N. Ciosltuy st (23d st and Mont
gomery ave ) Int private. l'rlends may
c ill Prl 7 to n p m
Hl.NRY Jnn 2J HEtlECCV. A , wlfo of
Thomnk Henrj lite of 1212 N Jeesup st.
Due notice of funernl will be civ en.
ltOCII Ian 21 HELEN MARIE, wife of
Lawrence 11 H ch anl daughter of Wllllim
II and Miry Hldflell. nj.d 2.'. Relltlvrs
nnd tilends Invltnl tn funeril, Mon S 1(1
a m, I2"'l llermnntown ave Solemn re.
'lulem miss st Sttphen's Church lrt a. m
Ilit HoIa sepulchre Cem
, j n.l Miry Hirtnell. iu.A
IIUl'SNK Jin .'-' AIVAJt 1 ilUU.1l.ll
(ntu Hiukp? vllnw oJ Henton Ilouser. ncea
llplitUfn anil frlinds Invited tn funeral
servlres Sit. 2-30 p. in, Wltmlnuton and
ItrHndvulne (Vm chinel. Vlltninton, Del
.Int. Wilmington nnd Ilnnd"wine Cem.
Friends nny call and lew rtmilns Prl ,
after 7 p m roptdnc of son-lnIav,
Prank A Conerton. Id-! New Jersey ave,,
Colllneswnod N. J.
HY.NEMW Tin 2J rMMV T wlfo nf
Frincls Hjneman. aired 70 Relatives ard
friends, hprlng Harden Council. l of I,
l"ill X 17th st Int. private N'orthnond
C'cm Iteinlns tray he vie.ved rri . 8 to in
r m Ileaitlnn papery conv
lirKsn' Jan. ' 20. JESSIE K. only
child of William Y nnd Kate r Jackson,
Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral
services Frl.. 1 ao p m , parents- resi
dence, White. Horse pike Magnolia, 2 V)
p m Int MnrlelKh Cem Remains may
bo vliwed Thurs li tn 10 p. m.
JOXrs Jan 22 ADA I), wife of Wll.
llnm II Jones. Relatives and friends In
vlttd to funernl services Sat . 2 p m .
-Pnil W Susquehanna ave jnt private.
Remains may be viewed Frl eve
JORDAN Jan 21 CATHERINE, wife
of John Jordan (formerly of Waynel Rela
tives nnd friends Altnr Society of St. John
the llantlst Church Invited tn funeral Sat .
s a in . residence of William Crcirory.
1S0H Stiles st Solemn hleh requiem mass
Chutch of Oesu 0 a, m Int. St, Denis's
CCJORDAN Jan 21 MAROARF.T C JOR.
DAN dJUKhter of Into John and Anni M
Ionian Relatives and friends Invited tn
fumral services, Frl , 3 p. m . 1937 Chcttvr
ave Int private
JOYCE Jan 22. TATRICK son of late
Michael and Catharine Joyce, runeral from
residence of brother-in-law, Dover Ralley,
21H Jackson st., due notice of which will be
clven
Jl'RIST .Tan 22 of pneumonia HELEN
dnUKhter of Dr Eouls unit I.llle Jurist of
Omit flowers
KEATINO Jan 51, of pneumonia. MAR.
OARET. wife of Matthew J Keatlnu Rela.
1 pin .v iirnau si. i unerai services private
lives unu iii';",- .'.'.i.-;". ': uuerti rri.
k-ui n m &7J3 Woodstock st.. clermnn
town Reouiem mass Immnculste Concep
tion Church 10 a. m .Int St. John's Cem
KELLY Jnn 2n IOIIN P husband of
Mary Kelly (nee O Nell) Relatives and
frl'nds, Altar and Rosary Soc: Penna R. R
Itfllcf S2d and Powelton ave : Court Schuyl.
U1I1 F. of A Invited to funernl Frl., 8 .10
a ni . 2010 Poplar st. High requiem mass
St. FranrlB Tvavler .Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral
, KINrEY Jan. 21. WILLIAM RAKER,
brevet brlcndler general United mates
array son of the late Dr. John and Margaret
Woodward Klnfey, In his S3d ear. Rest,
dence Wllllstown. Pa. Due notice of the
funeral will be liven.
KINSEY. Jan. 21, WILLIAM IJAKER
KINbEY, brevet brlaadler ceneral, US
Vols., husband of Ada Leila Wen sell Kin
sey and son of Dr. John nnd Margaret
Woodward Klnsey of Wllllstown, Pa .aged
82. Relatives and friends. Post No 2, o
A It . Penna. Commandery, Military Order
of the Loyal l.enlon. Invited to services
Frl. 2 pm. Oliver IL Hair Hide., 1820
Chestnut st Int. private
LAKE Jan 20 LILLIAN M . wife of
Washington N Lake and daughter nf j,
Tler and late Emma Harrison, aged 40.
Riiatlves nnd friends Quaker City Chapter
No. IO-' IV E Si f.reble Council, No, 1,
S and D of 1. 1 Mingo Council. No 121. D
of P . and I.etltla Tenn Rehekah Lodge. No
173 I, o O. F . may call Thurs. 8 to 0
p. m. 2M1 N 11th st Int. private
I.ARASON. Jan, 2J ANNIE LARARON
inee uuuiir, ni- in i.iumm J, l.arsson.
Relatives and friends, ladles' Auxlly ht.
John s Commandery, No, I, K, Ty?'. tiled
in lunerui services, em.
32d
Int. North Ced
1..
iNCi: Jn,
M- n Hljr.'i N.
-KiJJCZ hZJ!'l0W
ukaths
Realtlvei and friend; "&" ln',,,5 'i
Montgomery Ave. M. E. Church, Invited to
funeral services. Frl., 2 P. m , SMI B
Dauphin st Int. East Cedar IJIIlCiJi;
f vi-e'if Jan 22 IAAU M.i husband or
lat'MVri.ret An-n-lleeh"' Pttn.
Relatives and fjlends Invited to '"""'
services. Sat., .1 30 p. m.. no R-, Cecil : .
Int. private. Friends may call ". I
P' LOCKE At 01 N. 7th st.. Jan. 22.
THOMAS M.. husband' of Julia ".Locks,
aged 88. Kelatlvea and friends. Robert A.
Lamberton Lodge. No 487, F. and A. M.
rol Tred Tay or Post, No. 10, o. "'
Pa7l(lo "Sdge. No 20O,;i. O. O Fl Veteran
Odd Fellows' Association. oMceri i or tna
Odd Fellows' Cem. Co. and the 1". ?.".
elation of Spiritualists of Phlla.. '"'.
Ho funeral services. St.. 11 n- m . Davia m.
Schuyler Hldg.. nroad and DUmonel sts im.
private. Remains may be viewed "..
,0rlovo Jan "" AONES ORAY LONG,
wlff oPlTa-rry cYtffS.Jr HfV.v5?or
friends employes of Oeorge H l.vans Stores
Sfii eCrJ li ,bl?.,d:riV8"'CheV,nu1t1..':' iS.I
"maoUIRE -Jan. 20nATSIOND,B . , wm
.:. '-?..!! "a"",Wndd,. 'st "Ed
fd 21 R" ativo" ami nu - -.- ,. .
rd's Holv Name Soc etv and St. -Si Vrl "
a ii RoMotv. Invited to funerai, r i j .
T. A. 11 Society. Invited to
wa
:Iety. Invitee io "-,&- v.
resWenco of mother. 2-0 w
b&JhWSW
ChMAimS:-JanXl2iC. ELLA V. MARTIN.
CRY'-Jan 'SI'. SIaTiLdA LEA. widow jf
HaVWy"lel'atlve .and I, friend. Invited
to funeral. Frl. 1 P.m. 13-T JX'L"i"Y1k''0ih
station, invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 a. m,
230- Letterlv st. Solemn reiulem mass 8L
Ann's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulcnre
Cem. Auto funeral. ,...,,. ,on
MeCONNELL Jan. 21. W 'L"A"J".:53
of Samul H and Farah J ,McCfn"'Jl'r,a20(
noir,o
'mcBevITT Jnn. 21. JAMES F. McTJEV-
of James and Mary McDevltt. ?' tiy?,".??,'
friends, police officers of ll Flt D'".0,';
Invited to funeral. Sat.. N 30 a. m.. .331
Montrose st Soljmn reouiem mass St. An
thonj's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy cross
ave. int. JllMjr hum A. ...-.nr-TIT
McKILLOP Jan. 20 nonr.llT.
ui. ir.irrli nr,a .Tennte McKIUOP 1'
helatlvei
. ...... . ,.. ... e..nA.r.l I-rl.. 2 II. 1
una iricnas mviitu w u."v; " ' - int
700 Wlnton at. (7th nnd Jackson i) Jj
Fernwood Cem Trlends may call Thurs.
eve. Auto service. ... ..,. ?,..
McLAUOHLIN Jan. 21. ,JAIES Mcj
LAUOHLIN Relatives and friends. Conrad
II Day Lodge. No. 04 J, F. and A. M.: Myr
tle, Reed Irfidge. No. 01. K. of P.. invlstd to
services Frl.. 2 p m.. 1" Wolf it. Int. prl.
vate. Friends may call Thurs .8 to IU v. m
Mclaughlin Jan 22. rose. ihi
Daniel McLaughlin and daughter of Pat
rick and Mnry MeKenni. of Cabraah Dun
cannon Cot-rty Tsrone, lrelind neto"'J
and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. .3')
a m. OOlfl rortlco st . ''ermsntown Sow
emn requiem miss st I ra nrls of Assisi
Church 'i a. m In. Holv; Scpukhre 1 ff"t.
McSHEA Suddenly. Jan 21. sbSAN.
daughter of late John and Mary SIf"ha.'
Relatives and friends. Invited to fun"?''
Sat. S 10 a m . residence pf niece. .Mrs.
Alfred Tucker '2444 S Isemlnger tv(iSh.
nd Porter) High mass of requiem . Eplph-
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auin lunei-i i . .,,T,,.,vnnTir
N. helovcd huslnnd of Mary C Ml!lbourn
neo 2larle. Rclitlves nnd friends also
Phlla. Lodge. 4-.I. L O O. M ', ,"d ''"
No. 121. Plumbers' Union, Invited H l
oral, Sat , & 30 a. m M New st.. Upper
.-...i... nlt.uo.. ',-. . p.i Solemn mass ot
requiem at St Lawrence s Chursn,
land Pnrk. Pa., at 10 a m H
Hl2h.
Int. Holy
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Ml i IIM.lt JHn. .li dWll .-
'--."-: 7 .. tt ....- HI Irh
publican Club and executive (.ommlttec. In
vited to funeril Sat . 8 10 n. m. 1S0S
Unltv st , I'rankford Solemn requiem mass
st Jonrhlm's Church 10 a. rn. Int. St.
Dominic's Cem. Auto '
MONAHAN. Jan. -'-'. LLI7ABETH M.
MONAHAN. wlfo of Thomis S Monahan
and daushter of Charles and Mary Mona
hin HI ort (neo Vaters). aped 20 ''a,Jv'!
nnd friends. H V. M and Sacred Heart of
St Thomas's pirlsh. Invited to funeral, sat .
S in a. m.. P15 h 0U st , Darby. Selemn
hlch inasj Church of the Hlessed Ireln
S,S,roblS?--i,5S: iWn&TMIKBO. r .
ter Caroline L . and tho late I O. C. Moore
Friends and class of 199 pf Olrl Hin
School Invited to funeral services 1-rl .-3U
P in , from parents' residence. 1043 Trencn
st. Int. private TI
MOROAN (if pneumonia. Jan ... LIL
LIAN OLADYfa. daughter of Edward anu
Cecils MorBar. (nee Hurtzman). meed IS
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral
services, Sat.. 2pm. residence o' tisr'riti".
2010 U Erloave Int Private. Ivy Hill rem.
MOROAN Of pn-eumonla. Jan -1 ROB
ERT S . son of Joseph and late Harriet
.. n.i.ii.B. nna f.i.M. emnlnves of
.-inrKnu ic,....ro " '.'1. ,- i " .;. ,.
i pi, aile pn a Drue -o , invuen rn j.iit7..
Sat . 2 p m . residence of tiromer. wwrara
Morean. 2010 E. Erie ae. Int. private. Ivy
"mUHPHY Jan. 21. ANNE KING. wif
of Arthur l Murphy. Itelatlvfl and frlenda
Invited to funeral ertres. Sat ;. J p m .
IU3J Morton nt.. Oermintown. Int. private,
at rnnventence of family. .
MURTJIA. Suddenly, at Norfolk a.,
Jnn 21. Private OEOHOK HUUNHAM. aon
of n Charles and Oraco Purnham Murthi,
aKed 23 Due notice of funeral will bo
K NEWrOMIl At 1742 N 13th nt . Oak
Lane Jan 22. SAMUPk T. NEWCOMU.
nped CI Pjnertl tervlcta and Int. Province
town Mas
NILES. Fell asleep t noon Jan 22.
lfllii the Rev. CHAnf,ES MAUTIN NILES,
D D., Hector of tho Church of the Ascension.
Atlantic City Fun-ral services at th
church, oi feat, Jan 23, 2 P m Reverend
clrrtry InMted to attend. Tleaae bring et
menu
O CONNELU Suddenly, Jan 20, KOSE
A , dautihter of Rosu and Charl V O'Con
nell, nped 11. Relatives and friends chil
dren nf tho Maternity li V, M School.
Invited to funeral, Prl , B JO a. m , parents'
reKllenre, "Welsh rd nbnve Northeast Tloule
vard, lltistleton R"iultm hlch mass Churrh
nf M-Ucrnttj. 11. V. M., 10 a, in. Int. St.
Uonilnli 'h I'em.
(J DON.VEL.L In MIerfcordla Hospital,
Phlla , Jan . 20, IllCHAUD O DONNELI..
fornierl of Exton, Pi. Helatlvcs and frlenda
Invited to funernl Prl, tlster's residence.
MIsh M rtfaret n'Donnell near Kxton Masi
nt St Mtr'n Churrh. lit n m. Will meet
mnrnlnc trains at bhln rd. and Klrklnml stn.
tlNi:tI.l. Inn !. MAIIOARET M.
O'NKII.L (nee Rsnlnger). widow of Henry
i" O Nelll Due notlto of funeral. BIS N.
J'lth st West Phlla.
IHIKIP.NE Jnn 21, ELSIE, oungest
ilaushter of W. r nnd lato Nellie S. Os
borne aged l.v Reiitlves and friends In
vllel to funernl service- Thurs, 8 p. m ,
residence of father. 3130 Spruce st. Int.
private
OsiERHELDT. Suddenly. Jan 20. SA.
RAH. widow of Henry Osterheldt Rela
tives nnd friends Invited to services, rri,
p m., hsj N Markoe st . West Phlla
Int Mt Morlah Cem. Friends may call
Thurs 7 to 10 p ni
OWEN Jan 21. WALTER, husband .of
Marl Owen (nee Feeno) nnd son of Alice
nnd late Albert Owen aged 38 Relatives
and trltnds invited to funeral services Sat .
2 p m resUUnte of mother. 2.10'j Ilrldge
st Frnnl.ford avo Int, North Cedar Hilt
Cem. Friends may call after 7 p. m
PARSON'S Jan 21 ROBERT J . hus.
band of Marian I) Parsons and son of Mar.
gerv and late James Parsons, aged 28 Rel.
atlves and friends Adtlphla Assembly, No
.',0. Inrlted to services Frl, 2 pm. 1210
S -47th st. Int Fernwood Cem Friends
mav view remains Thurs . 7 to y p m.
PAT TER'SON At 818 Wvnncwood rd .
Jan 2.' JOHN W PATTERSON Relatives
and friends invited to services. Sat, 10 10
a m Oliver II Hair llldg 1820 Chestnut
st. Int privatv, West Laurel HUI Cem.
Omit flow i re
PATTERSON In Phllldelphla Jan. 22.
SEELY II., husband of Josephine If Pat
terson, of Allcntown. Pa Due notice of
funeral
PATTON Jan 22, CHARLES J, son of
Catharlno M and late John F. Patton, Due
notice of funeral will bo given from lSluY
Wood st
PORTER. Died In France, of bronchial
pneumonia, Pec. 25. SAMUEL J PORTER,
of the 7uttl Field Artillery Supply Co.. son I
of John and the late Fannie Porter (ne -
Ramsey), aged 23. formerly of 2833 W. Har
old st . Phlla. Relatives and friends, n V.
M Sodality of St Columba'a Church, soldiers i
and sailors and emploses of P. R. T. Co..
nn nan Aiitjnroy ave, invited to attend
call Thurs
after 7 n
Services and int.
may
Sat , 1 p m.. undertaking parlors of w. t'.
Atmns, i.ew-es. Del.
-QU,,-'N-lJa." -'."..FELIX, son of Alice
(nea Donaghy) and late Felix Qulnn. aged
"..If" . months Relatives and friends.
?.fr.'.aer,'in v? iBt- 'Wrl,1' School. Invited ti
funeral, frl . 8 30 a m, mother's resl.
?ce.',.1fM.?l wklrk st. "(28th and Whar-
I'l High mass of requ em St. Ca.
r,.r.'m1"nC.huch J "' m- 'nt- Holy Cross
Cm. Pittyburcli papers copy
nhn UibL"TrJ.an. --' lvJV. ALBERT B,
RAIOUEL. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services, on Sat , at 2 30 p. m.
at his late residence 2J Cliveden ave .
Jillinr2m la ln, Dtla,e- West Lfu'ei
wiIiu.NN,,J,T7.an' 50- TOANCLS M REN.
NJi (" je iu?".'. w" l Norman L. Rennle.
5.''. -, ll?la,lv,'.". 1? friends invited to
HU21ral !f.JSlc?,'.Frl 2 l. m . parents' resl
dince. -11)18 Cottage st Frankford Int
Nonn Cedar Hill Cem ,Remaln, -may bi
viewed Thurs . b tn lo p m '
RINIER Jan. J(l IFAtlliv ir ntuivn
aged 30 Relatives and friends. W. K llray
VoJsaiMNor41r?' K "t".'1 A Mi' I-oller Idge.
ft?-!.?3....?.'.,?',.?' ...?""!VJ. rhlTs.:
I. r, ' " i. .1 '"ine'i io funeral, frl,
' ' P- m llajlioro Cem Chapel. Int
..,.., Y . j.cnmiiiH may uo Vlewedi
'Ihurs T to li p m . parlors of N. K. WaW
IlODBIlTB Jan. 21.' JOHN, husband
j.iiie iwueris tnee states), nged 08, Rel
... , iriruus invura to services. Frll
...Mc-iiiii . .inn. iy mass m. v.oiumDa a
Church 21th and Lehigh ave. Bat.. Da. m"
1 OYNTER Jan Jl REIlrfcCAW., .wife
of (lenrgo W, Pointer (nee Maull). aged 0.'
Huuueiiiy. ui mi.ti i:ennr ava i.'H.n.
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