. 4an-. ii i u "m . : wmw n 1 1 imww miii iiny ii miii mi s muA i w s. n n ii ifwwp K " EVENING rtmLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIiV, THURSDAY, JiVNTjAltT 30, 191T! 15 "nk s rrtttsaiiisaMi.i j:- 51 DOUBLE CASUALTY LIST REPORTED Thirteen Marines, of Whom 3 Were Killed,. 7 Died of Wounds 1180 ON AFTERNOON LIST WELCOME HOME -Ily CUNNINGHAM OTTA youthful beardless rltl7cni went over to tlio wronff ulilo of t lie Atlantic Ocean and won tlio Into wnr. tilve 'em credit and ronie mure MARSHALL URGES WORLD TRIBUNAL -4A1 Army Total for Day 2341; Aggregate to Dale, 219,835 Wnslilnginn, Jan. 30. Another ma rine, casualty list Is Riven out today containing thirteen name?, three of whom were Wiled In action and seven dying of wound. Army casualties announced for the day total 2341 names, Of this total M ft) 180 names a 'pear In the afternoon list, vlth 22D woiuided severoly, 3G4 mounded, deuree undetermined, and 507 Ire classed as slightly wounded, Summarized, the totals are: Reported Total 30,784 12,815 IS, DIM 2,003 12.769 142,270 today iCIIIcd In anion. . 33 Died of u omnli. , . 30 Died of illse.ihc 70 Died from accident and other causes s Mlsslnsr In action 42 Wounded 2,15" Oraml totals . . 2,341 L of tlio pnmo brand. Hand plnys homeward nnd tlio proud iikmIIriiH come dashlnK this way. Of course, when tliey iimblcd, nwuy to the cump folUi i VJ,,,, Piaisid(lll AddlTSCS niiliiiuu mviii wiu ii'itui nun uiii rniniuu wait tiij. ya comk iiomi: , I 2M Graduates ofPeircc WKl.I., they're doing Just that llttlo thins, nnd today Ih tlio large occasion School When It was published that the Rood ship Havcrford, llrit-class f.ea-KoltiK ferry, was to mooch Into this port nil wus excitement. I.otta ttoldlcrs wrvo to bo Rtuffed aboard hero and there Just fresh from making the world safe. WOULD PUT END 10 WAK for the Democrats, Republicans nnd six per cent interest. Then somebody Irliwl In phntv frnvml prlfrntj In . . . .. ,... ,. Molslii'vists anctr interna- ai,i. nib wr.L,-.L.ir. .musii. . ... tinnal Weary Willies Who Cannot Menaec Peace of U. S. Thoina Illlry Marsha'l, Vice Presi dent of the t'nlted States, declared for. a world tribunal to prexent war In an address to Uic urniliiattm? class of Pclrce I Frhnol last night at the Academy of 'Music. There were 21 1 prnduates In the class, twenty-file of whom aie In tin snr Ue "Klther we mail hae --ome sjstem fur the K-ttleiuent of Intirnationnl ills I pules peaceably or there will ncer be another nonenmbatant on the face of Un earth, becauvo the t.inl; nnd bomblnR plane and subinaiiiif will spare neither old man nor ni.ildni." said Mr. Marshall. Wo are In doubt wli.U to no .mom r, -v k.ecpS J I'M ft? WELCOME V . . ( MO-JIN ' A AS A HICKE.Y ) S 2ZZKZ NJ ) ION A -BRIDE'S j Iff n A jKm ZjJ SE "The conquering- ; 1 , V j 'G&XH0' HERO COMEO; GET 2$ ,. ij dGKtgmJ REAW To WALLOP ,V I VJrw- ' iMJTjIK RETURNING SOLDIERS TELL 132 GIRLS GRADUATED TEACHERS IN CAMDEN TALES OF UNUSUAL HEROISM AT WILLIAM PENN HIGH1 ASK HIGHER SALARY .TVs. Philadelphia Boy llhhed Life to Go Through liarrapeand Save Q j ,,,.... W,rwi.k j.uncs rJUnrll Campaign for Twenty Mr German Women Gunner Captain Ifravtnn. IT'imndvd by Shrapnel, in Xew York Hospital Price on ''Amcrira World War" n Tales nf Aineilean heroism on the battle lines In I-'riinct-. ltelRlum and Italy are told by Philadelphia roldlers re turned from active srr Ice One local hero, I'rlwitn Ohnrlcs Isliln, Company A. 1 4 Stli Infantry, 0026 Spruce streot, risked his life to dash through an American b.irniRo to s.ne the lives of Mm- (lernrin women chained to ma chine Runs. llaslott. 182i North frofkey Per Cent Increase ami Arrange iMecting old 1, Ftre't All aro members nf Amhulitici- Sec tion D73, cummanded by Lieutenant Claude (1 Altkens, and trained nt Allen- town be In the unit were d minted als" , si-nti-d by Pr. William P. Lewis, prin Captain 1' It Praton, llnadipi.irtrrs' I elpal of the school. Warwick J.itiif-H Compan. 315th Infantry, furmcr t'til-l Price addreeil the class on "America frslty nf Peiiii'Mlvotila i.,irsin.ui. his '" ""' "Olid ar Laura Prummond Ono hundred and thlrt.two Klrls Public school teachers of Camden were Rraduatfd from tlio William Penn I have launched a o.unp.ilBn for u. 20 IIIrIi .School, fifteenth and Mt Vernon I per cent Increnso In salaries. Tlio pre- other l'hlladelphians thoiiRlit to treets, last nlpht lilplomas wen- lire-' ent neraire nav of the Camden tcach- !,.l llnl, . .. .1,. .l ....... m.. .If. 1.1 t,(. tM 1lllln... TA 1 ...... ulu ' ' ers Is J823 a year. A salary committee, representing th teachliiR body cif the Camden HIrIi, i no resciiB iook pmco . inc. imonno arrived at New York ami Is recmcrlnK "."'""reo tne aie. irmry aaarrsg on I Sch , nn(, thrly.eiRht elementary i : T,,M,A.hc-n'i,l",,i - n'f Kii"'. from s,,r',,,nM w"un,, in ""- '"p " ,,ip ' ,'",?' "ir, ;',ml l Try- 'rTn ln; r S-"" wT z in &. had Rino tliroiiRh "file dajs of hell." Polvi-llnlo Hosnltnl tber.. lie . l!eln Hutchlns A presentation of i , ,,, ,... u.ii civil, nnri but were advancing Then they saw , vou loTat lEmi, , ,',, I,, '"'Allied Mhl-s was made by lllennor I J?", n ,'I,P, '' "R. '" '' Rl " the (Senna,, women fratl.-ally trying to J,0U.P; X " f wCi, ." ' Thompson, Mnrv Ib.m.r. Sylvia Oaber, Mnvr";'' ""w,"- . I m n i,. r ih. free themselves from the machlno guns ;,,""' action " K'"'"-J" K- Wacner. Helen Stein, Fan- n; "", a7" 'S.T' "'? and lsKin effected th- rescue the same action. n(. ,.,.,., ,, ,,,,,. Malls mmement was pres nted la night to About too marines, men nf the Fifth Captain Praytrn recoiled his diploma . The graduates are. J"0 """"J 'jf 'll"'ntl" nn'1 ,thv,,,DTir(! ard Sixth IlcRlments. the two marine from th- Cnliersity nf Pennsyhanl.t In nra a.i-H-i.ii, ll.l..-e,. I Mu- l, , I-"tln.ntc Several hundred regiments mide immortal by their tight- "" when he Uf, ,lnt In-tltutlon to Uilel' 'auVI, "d. , "nda7e Kort .?,mu ." f IZ petition, in- log nt Cliate ,u.Tl.le,r and the Itelleu enlist In the Ilrrt offlcr' ttalnlng camp I &..".'! ft '." insnn Men I.""e nmm.ni .m L'ny f Ctimdcn B m09t M-V..... . t i.i, ...i n ..... ' nt l.-nrt Mi.-nr, it , i i !" J' "'., """ , , , i u.f.i.L. lnfltu ntlal residents. 400 mm 1D0 are gue island Of the " ''on .Niagara lie was cr asu.ils and the ma- and recelied i cominlFslon there j:il"h li'Jiri nrts Jorilv (if the rtmalnder are men who "for faithful service" John Deltel- ciisimh u Ueurj wen- wounded or gasn-d but lecmereil Imum, of 2otS North fourth strc.t bis ".V""'! " i.?.1! "rrnn The men of th- fifth and Sixth Itegl- ie decorated bv King Albert (it'll.!- Uill" Hllt,'i iin.h minis wear inc niBinj i'ii"-i K-wri-iKcui. Kium, nicordlne to a lettir ree,u..il v'1" mnei. . ,. . . . ..i . i. .i . . . . . i unu ii-ior.iinni m luuiiru i.ii ""iii'rrnni lilni by bis parent He mir tne leu snouiuer. liio. uecorauon t ho 428th Motortruck Corns ree Is with He make Min-il- A Itncln Mir A ttonrKiuli ;ilni .vi iio)- is glwn to units of exceptional caliber 1 I10 mf,n of the work th.it gained , rr!hiH"rii,rUnoi nltir tluy bav. dlstlngulshid th.mseHes j,m , .ilstlm tlon. ' "ri "lull" 219,835 OITlCl.n.V I,IT Dird I'rdin Alridnne Aiclileiit t.IIU'TKVANT Alfn.ler M. P.irnnVl ChlcaBO, III. Died From Accident and Other Cannes CAPTAIN rre.lertrtc ( Smith. Vaw Mil. ford, Conn. I.TUUTKN'ANT Arlhnr Thnmnnnn. Gambler. O Wounded Seierely CAPTAINS Krsneis J Herat)-. Chlrnso, III : v:1wnrd D Sleldie. Wllllamport. Pa. I.ir.UTBNANTS Howard II, Davis. Pan Marros. TeT . Ilnxertn 11 rlA ArtnAnd L'nn, Bm" City, Jlo , Warren Homer Kmena, New MTork city, Lucius L. Ilanitli, Houston. Tex.; Wstajton M Hanklns, )uanah, Tex. ; Ward 1'EH lines, l-hlrnito. 11 . lllehnr.l I.neev Me. Aji Mlinn. OIlWV 111 . l.erriv II. XTItrhelt Mmith. B'iViC'tlFliurn. f'enn John .M. lplerun. Klrksvlllc. -Mo, Ilv.rett II .--klnner, WeHt Urtnii, aMai IlllamJ. Wui:coner, Lonoke, Ark., .hll- irti'-in-. ii vi leuer, Lieiron, .Mien, It ij7l Wounded .Seierelv In Arllnn. Ievlmiklr Hi. Kir I I'd ikiuril T1I1JY tried to batter the idea of u parade Into a helpless mass, Thetc didn't Beem to be a Chinese chance of having n real celebration, nnd thus the new idea of wolcomc without an welcome was Introduced. Very Inlii cntc, like extracting NOODLES FROM NOODLE SOUP SOLUI13II bos felt like residents of the Zoological liaiden, and felt t lie only logical thing would be to hang a sign on the Milp or Main, "Don't feed or nnnoy the contents." One of those things where the glooms said out had to have the proper viewpoint. Late employes of lion, l'etahlng telt to get the pioper viewpoint of the Joyless icturn one would have to have A WEAK MIND BUT everything Is all light now. There will bo red lite, Ionian i, indies, roast beef and rest. Messing around hteanvheatles-8 trendies nnd having a banquet of Canned Willy was not so bad, but to sneak through the old liomo town tlio doughboy feels would havo SPOILED HIS WHOLE WAK on the field Ho lletce was the llgbtlng the Helle.iu Wood that the l'n neb e.iRUe of pacv or , i league to enforce ban- leni-inrd the place the ISois de liilgatrie .Marine Amerlcalne for bravery Under lire six Philadel phia foldters winking with tl, armies In Italy have been awarded war crosses. Tl.ey ate Charles Oholmek-y-Joni-s, of riroomall ; David M. filler, SO North Sal- ford slriet: Italph M. Woodruff, nf (,ver the bnrbnt ma neiin WELCOME ? Sellnsgrovf street , Walle (!. Steel, K.'J Miigirit sti.et. Vli-lnr Lgbett PilS SpilnKlleld avenue. Iliiny Jes ter 81.1 K.ist Chtltcu avenue, and liar- BAH MM peaie or any inner un -n - -' There is just one thliiR we know, and that l wo have had enough of war and wo an- Hoping and pravlng and bellt'V Irig that In -.ome way, under the pro vidence of Hod ami with the patriotic endeavois mil ptaif -loving sentiments ot the men who sii mound the ponce table In r.urope, theie in.iv be some piovisinn made -o ln.it never an.-In till the Mala glow old and the U.ives of the ludgim lit book unfold shall flu Son of find or the son of man be uiinpelltd to i.ffcr his life a sacrlllci upon the altars tit the military sstein of government No Menace In Peace 'Theie is a good deal sild now about the Ilolshevlsts, I do not know- who they are, and I wish vou would quit n,i..i,i.,ff nltnKt .lion, Vmt nil, crnlnLT In scare voiirsclf Into a bhio funk about ' from Jaulgonne to L.i Channel. July 20 them. These international "weaty wil lies' are no menace to the wan! and 1' Ifteen times over the top In n r il.iya and a score of twentv-the iii. nwt to his credit Is the riccinl clalmeil li Mechanic Hatty H riei bj , in u lit ter to ids wife, Mrs llthel 11, ebv, 1(00 houtli I'ltty.flrst street Vlttorli ('rli.ciii M irl.m (in t r M isiUlen i i'ns-i 1 i 'lira I- i'Iii t lui ''JHt-H V nuni; U. tt l VI 1 ehen lilt? Mae I'omlis Jinnie Coorerainlth M.lnlet l-i.r,nAr, W.JI . .... , -lmr-rl -"pt ......,...,, ,,w., ..i (.iiiiiiKO .lie- I , nuo convalescing from numerous In- juries nt (amp Plx, is still wi ought up of the Crl- mans in destrolng the field hospital of tin- Seii-nn -ninth Division, the un.l of I eni.s.vlvanla dtaften ti i m il ai.d sent i vtr from t'jtnp Meade nn.i 11 ( ranier Allre (' Daltnn Doiotliv .1 lit Kmi.i ,-liirv Del ue i lleatrlie Iievers I lnr nt ti ,eri it - , 1 IIP in I Pehrt' I. Mian liolfman I.imrii VV lirmnii lifht ,,"irn j, .linns Klorenn- II Martin Klllilieth It Mantr Janett" Mi) or Anna S Metuiis Ionise tl kens Anna K Miller Marlon II Mlnule Itieln.i McU,n-lu Iloe Mvvrs Iliad) s Ii Nala Perothv N.ireti llthel Mn Newel) ll'.se Orllek xilnnle oir l'-iirl Mh Ott I.uuri l-alrman 'I I.oul-e I'rrrvtnan Louise r- l-rumlv ylil.i Puiintky Anna Ua.letM.y Mm .1 llr, ii Morenee II nnnke and C, White f.ir .1 It-zuek ! - Ituth K rilchtet ','" " lUikman r.'ln, k Itni-e Henrietta M lll ifs l.omleii, Jan ,ti onin-r Among the slgiurs were Charles 1C. lladdmi, vice president nf th Victor Talking Machine Companv, Charles A. Hej nobis, president of the Keystone, Leather Company. Alfred L Sayres, pn-sldint of the Parkslde Trust Com pany, nnd II. O, C niakeley, City Solicitor The trnchers' halarv committee 1 headed by Mi's M. Ilurrollghs. prin cipal of the i '(iindeu High School. Its nn nihi rihlp includes Walter Corson, Itilph Parkir, Powell f uhlan, M. Cor nish, 1. i: llobfrt. LIIIv Clopper, Mlsa C DesbroiiKh. Abide Devall. Mis L. Haiikln. lleriha Cray. JIary Ilidgway PHILADELPHIAN WINS D. S. C. WON'T SIT WITH GERMANS Grrinaiitown Hoy DisplayctJ Brav ery in Carryiiij; Alcssagcs for bravery dlsplajed in tarrying messages thtough heavy bombardment lmh i.ii.i i i..-a. i janii-a UjTr iiiinii n. A. Kcll), ried- Ileiwrteil Ian, AmbrldKe J.ihn H hnesk eepn jritiou. uunmore; ii Kast Fifth street. Ph lad IllKulseoiie, rdmore, llenrv I' Killed In Action. Previously viNKine JTKNANT William I'. Gallaaher. F ifth elrcct and tprlnsflcld avenue, Jelphli Wounded, Desree I'ndf trrmlned JAPTMNHHenrv K Pillard. 2.14 South wentktli street. l!il!Hrieljhla; GeofBO O. cMurtry. New Vork city. M.IUI'TIINANTS Oeoree r. Atkinson. 13-1 .Illo. Tex IJalllel II. Hjrcl. layetteviue, N C , MUImfI P Kagen, New York city; Oeoree i: ('.111. Yankton, S. P.: Jocph I Olllman, Itrookhn, N. v , Julian Jaeckei, SIS; SOUTHERN GIRLS' HIGH rv I Dlrlani Jr . HS',ftH!iSGRADUATES 70 TONIGHT Tied ffl I'aat ft Louis, III Hnry W, JslTeoit, Llv WAi Insstou. P. r . Taul S. Jonis. Marietta, O. Mfl John T Maiiulre !-t. Ixiuls. Mo,; Kdwari : iv ( nru 'i-'r, .miiwjuki f Zumwalt, .St. Ixiuls, Mo W Wounded f- ) m MAJOIt -frank Cadle. (1, M l Al-TAINS William II ..-V .! lllu. II....I II It,. lluhtlr Port Crook. -b 0ors:e Ilyrd. vbe I rnnl. Miss. Itnval It Mri'uteheon. Pranklln. fffl Va , l.el.in.1 S Jlacl-hall, NaJhvllle, Tenu M Joseph S Sheldon. San Antonio, Tex , 11 iy. ' mona i.vnde vvaonams, vv intea-iiarre. l'a. l,li:i'-I liNANTS William I. lias, rittshtirah: Vriklnul l.nelk. I'i 1 1 elmrutl Carl W M Mantera, ('leartield I.!ii)il Mesa-n-r, Mlllersburic. Carl M .stnnehaiit i:j"ton Punlel Woods. .-,20 Kaat Wlllard street. Phil adelphia. m:w .i nits f,v Wounded Heverrlv COrtrOHALS Arthur T Curlev llrldse tnn. Charlea r lloetzel Carlntadt Albirt White. Newark MKCHAN1C Ulmer II Wilson. Illuhts. WAOONKn Thomas J Oibtons r.itersnn. I'ItIVATi;s l.adema N (lard. Tarneys Point. Ullf Olnen Perth AmUo) . William Wleanlew skv. Trenton. Mounded Severed , I'revlouslv Itenorteit Misslnc PnlVATU William M. Short, l.ennla Wounded Mlehtb. Previously Keported Misslnc PRIVATUM Alexander Ilnlmoht. Newark! Oennaro .Mrcatlll. lla)oniv. Vlto Pafundl, Newark, John A. Olin. VVeehawken Heck. Pen- ver. Col , Willis N. Calkins. HurllnKaine, Kan ; Alt-e Dean Church, Terre Haute. Jnd . Th , Pukes, Waco, Tex ; l.eter M l.i I npson, ore ; ueoree waller mir , ) ; Charles II. llammlll. . " , Iiaipn i.e0 iteatn, Lima, Hellln, I'etershurtf, Va . isldor Urookl)n. N. Y, Italph Jaeki-on, ort (i : John A. Jeffries, lloston. Joveph L. J-rneBaii, Los Anueb's, ; jonn .v .Met artnv, ueiaware, u.i jhu II. Moeur, Tempe, Arl7. PIINNSYI.VANIX Si;itnKANTS Howard P Winer. Man helm Herberv I,ehr, "212 South Twent). third street, PMtaJelpiia; John J. Mahon.iv, 70n North Thirty-seventh ttrcet, 1'hlladel. phia t'filPOitM.s William !' PrlenJ, My-ra-town Vii'lrcw Kurtz, lohnstown COOK -n inlet Murpli), I3IS Lee strtct, Philadelphia. PUIVATI'S nomlnlde Amadeo Shenan doah Arthur II Minllti? Cheater. Isnit- Kuwli,V.l I.rle. Oeorff.- HIehter, Connella v tile : Jo-eph I'rhanaky Askam: Groise M Weer, Lnon Valley; Claton S Kl-e Co- lumhla; Michael Lamhurn. 4017 Winter i street. Philadelphia: Harrv stocryn. ("",il SN'orth sixth street. Philadelphia; Anton, o HZaetano, Plttahursh. SWoundeil Seierelv In Artlon. l'revloush A? neoorled Killed iprttVATK l'anlel ii Kcrpert. Dojc-s. jvn Mlinn. i-reviousiy neporieu vilsslnir N.itlnnlel Clark. Ilutler, imaker. CnltMlll". t. I'rev loudly lleported Misslnic rtSUHOrs rtnhert S Dunbar Colum- lit-i VII ha lie Ilea line. rnnrtmi ,ii-n .1 ii'ison, Marnuren. PHIVATK. llavmonct lilnnBer, Aunurn; ram s .1 .vniiovern. .si- liticemont sireei, Phlladelihla, Prank Mldiel, Imperial i'oundrd. Decree t'niletermlned, I'revlollaly Ileiiorteil .vnsKini: CCni-Olt I. H.irrv M, Phall Cnropd's Ill'tJI.KH Cheater J Clniottn, 1001 Nor'h plxtj-lhlrd street, Philadelphia. ' PI'.lVATI'S tlaten D ClaweOn. hmlth. tfleld. Constant Dova. I.lnHeld; James D. I.MiGurk, Muddy Creek Pork Johr J. Il-eeo iMInonkn. I,ewls vv siraiknein, vvimniers; IJrnnils Whilell. VV lilies valley, jinwaiu i. JWIIson, .l.l.'O I) sireet. Philadelphia. to Huti, Previously lleported . . Of tin, kliwli itla , c,f,lrll.' nu It .,,,,.1l.o Wounded, Dmree I'niletermlned. I-revlnuslv' ' ......... i i . HriHirtrd Misslnc rniVXTKS Wllllnm Wat.!. West New York: Frank Tennell, Prlnielnn. lllam Petsih. Jersey City; Arthur L nllllvvell, Garwood, Ernest Hath, Lyndhurrt iKIIIei. irr-.tv nrf:o .M'ounv f.V Returned , Mlsslne fli PI. IV TIJS ML l-ael C ill Mi PI.1VVTIJS ML l-ael C Boil. Pit'shurjhi Wnthony 11 Coiuh r. Mount Ciriarl; hrnnk fsxtto, lleuver I alls, uowaiu ii. Jft", reepnrt Joseph N l.endermin, 4J0T I.eidy venue Philadelphia. William 11 Mullen Flttstiureli lluirv ' Sinllh, Allento.vn, JtUimor.l J Smith. Plttsburnh. Wirni'M)!-.!). DKc.ui'.i: iNDr.TKKMiNP.n .eiMtailANTS 1 dwln Charles Frve. ,Io,. t: 7-.irker HUtlncir Hall. 53JS Mnu stre-t Pitlladelplil.i lennpan u.s Treuitrrl T Atk nson. 1I1J2 Worth Knrtv-lhlrd street, Philadelphia; Con- SI lleellllKer, I ration Jieiuuin, oauiuci kevlrh, llruddoik, PrtlVATl'S Karl A. Hllrod. Port Perre; iA,n v- 1-nu e r, in Mark.t sireei. rnu. aelPhla, ren y n ueiiiK, .viouiu ,iov; jamen W. ,,,,. ,n I , .. luU..... Inhn r If. ,1F,V,L apudley, Samuel Santueel. v:vandale- Harry PiU,! Warner Nnrin nraocioin: itay r, aiau. f19n. .leailll-lie, .luim .,.,-ru, u. . . ... , i- . ,. ifUventh street Philadelphia: John P. MV- U Ronald. Hadnor: William Paluskewlc, 3,110 kJVortli A street. Philadelphia:, Prank II, UVCKer. 1 arnoil'iill.'. iiernmii lucin-i. ., 1'oudersport: James flallasher. Ilrlshln', illOUlas nail. .MOTKan; Jiarrv .ioiin?oii. ir lyo: Clifford S llui kley Bfls West Seventh el. i nester; joeepn i zepiewir. i-me. Kflh. J alll jiuianone, rtnueiiersiowni Iben vv luioii rucairn. i nuip r.ns. e. Ulen sjanipueu; jouieiu. i rinio, vson, Jamea T. OallaBlier. 13S Fltzner- street rhiianeinnia: lvristian jbkod. Krie: Andrew J Mahoney. 211 North idall street. Philadelphia. iva ii'.....t..i cni..i. iivunuru rri.s.t.ij ErtCiKANTS Prank J. Payer. I.ehlith. I William J Kellar, McKees Jloeks; tar- dni'Oiitle Webster, 1 Isnervlllej John WW- F14WUZ. unersvtiie 'COnPOHALS Pranels J Altken.' anni insinKton avenue, t-niiaaeionin; iranit ii, linker. Clreensbura. Anthonv Catocvlo. 43 North Plfth sireet. Philadelphia! Jay rii:akln Wllllamspnrt; John J, Uarner, cus jiooa; inuo iicNiiiu.iiiiaiii, vorian, fniVATKS John P. Iallaher. r.717 Ot. M avenue, Philadelphia: William C, Heck. n. Tannery, U"lmont J. Ivennedy, Pltts- Vfli; 1'aui uiaKesiee. ppariansnurit; ueor Day, Johnstown, William Dusari, 1H28 laou street Philadelphia! Henry Ilela-hlev. bnlns; Robert It, liradley, Olymeri Wll. v r. cumppen, jonnsio.fni John Crun on Duncan. Tatentum; Lrnest Hallsted, burslhi inward jonea. tianicnr; Trann nuiar. rKesvinei nurr i' Mccieory, p llocK, jienry ai nnerry. tspanKler; Wll .Ilavniond Hwrlkert. Itarrlstnjrt Cleorgn VHBner aifHTa'iaie; l-aul II VVfe,J V.ll I .Iflin.l i rt. . lull, llirn f Wounded, Decrte I'niletermlned rPIVATns Thomas Johnson 212, 1 best, nut strett. Camden; Charles l.upke .Newark: John P. McCarthy. Pllzabeth: I.eetir I.. Panrher. Abon. L.lward J'raser Putlrvllln. (leorite J llowtll, Woodslovvn. Anthony John, tlladstone. Wounded lllltlitlr SERCEANT Cornelius 11. I. illaeher. fiavonne, ,, , , .... COHPOIIALS Joseidi Dlvkln, llnlKiken, Michael (laldl, Morrlstijwn PltlVxTF.'S Itobert D Haes Millvllle, David N Sllverhum, Newark: Cenrire Dun bar, West Orantrc S.ilvalere Dll;ininion. Jersey City: Harvey It Madden. Plulnlleld, Michael J Maher. Trenton. Alfrid J l-inib Somersworth. Charles W Itowl.ind Ji r-ey Cltv; Farley S. Hetteley Trenton. Jam im A Kady. New Hrunswlck. Oiuseppe Muiiiuntl. Princeton. M.U11NF. COUP'S PKNSSVI.VAMA In Hospital. Previously Reported Misslnc rRIVATD Oscar Itarbaush, Ono. Returned to Dutj, Previously Reported Misslnc PRIVATES Tiank Morrison. Penuea. Paul Schell. Pally. Perry P. William", t ory- d" NKW .IP.ItsllY In'llospltal. Pie-rlousl Reported Misslnc PltlVATHS Thomas H llalley. Has- brouck Htlghts; John rtnthausir. Newark; Udward J, Sweeney, Newark BLAMES G1RARD ESTATE Wilhclm Says Royalties Demand cd Arc Unjust rottaxllle, Jan. 30. William 'Wilhclm. attorney for the Vnlted States Senate Committee which Is Investigating tho anthracite buelness, in a review of re ports in preparation for tho government charged that transportation companies In Pennsylvania control over 80 per cent of tho anthracite production. "In direct violation of tho State Constitution, which forbids transposition companies to b Interested directly or Indirectly ln mining," , , ., , Wilhclm Eays the Investigation has proven that what Is known as tho Heading Company, a Holding corpora tion, not only owns the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company, controlling 45 per cent of all tho tin. mined coal, but has, In addition, the ownership of all the collieries of the Lehigh and Wilke-Barro Company. In his report Wilhclm finds that the Board of City Trusts 1b violating many of tho most Important provisions of Stephen Olrard'a will. "I can think of nothing more unjust and inhuman than the excessive royaltim demanded by the Glrard Hstate, running from i0 cents to 1. 30 u ton, necessarily mak ing tho cost to tho consumer most bur densome. This is an unpatriotic and uncharltablo net which tllrard himself would never have sanctioned Tlio high price of coal to the consumer Is more I. ... .. .... ,-,n...l l-ui.it.. 111. in tlio rami oi inn uii ..o...... any other one cause " order of America "Mi s.wniiathies ate vvi.li the man i who wants to wolk and are fot linn to have nil neiiss-.ules and mail) of the lilMities of life in this Amern. in n pub lic of outs I do not believi one man of the 2,iiiji,UIHJ who went in loss the ,e.i or ten in the 2.H00.OUD who slaved on this ilde intirid the army that tbev llllgllt Int-onn- objicts of publli ihirlty at the cloie of tlie war. Thi-v ale sclf-li'spe.'ting, nign-Krauc, . un -crated Ainerlian tltlzcns, the finest t.vpe nf men on the e.nth Keep ool Tbev ,ii e i iiinlng I'.nk and will ink.. It -Id of law les.-n. .-s and dlsordir the moment it I ilses Its head ln Aiin-ilcm life I am willing to turn ovfr inv small icins to them and thank them for their stri kes in the vaii.se of tiod and huniatiltv. Worried About llusslu "W.ii mo woirled about P.llssi.i and to am I. I upeat wli.it 1 ald some time ago, that tlieto will not be a de moct.ii y In P.uisla for llfty .vcars. Vou ,.i.,nl orc.inlze self-conlrol w ilhout I lucated js-ople i Mr tli.m tdilil isr.itln.'iies oi nn- i .. . .. . , I I.. ,. .11 In to every day life. P',l"'1' t"-'"""1 'V1 ,'"...; ... me colors aim in me wi - "- '" I he program follows: mteen gold stars m honor of graduates p "V Modern High SVhnnl," Lillian l.iU; v.'ho hnv- made the great sacrifice , ScloiK,- A Helt. in MakliiL- Cornl fin. ! Dm log the penou o, ... si o ., .-x Addresses lv Students and I Chtssrtioin Demonstration Commencement Feature Sew ni.v-f'v students of the South Phil adelphia Girls' High School. Hioad( (died and Snyder avenue, will re icive diplomas at cominencemcnt i-mji-clses at the school this evening. There wilt be exhibitions and demon-' strations In the class room-, of Hie woil.l lav,B nti U I, PPMNS Coipnral Walter Kaitfmann, a mem ber of the Fourth t'nitnl States In lanti.v, now with the at inv of occu pation ln Meen heiin. Cobliu was pi i eiited with tin. Dlsilngulsln-d Si r i. e i 'ross. The in ws of the .cvardlng of the honor emblem wa. iinivtd this week hv Corporal Kant matin's parents, Mt and Mrs Hu man 1 a u f in a nn. enue ileimatitow u, Sallle M tin. '(.vm th ISinthv I i VUle Mildred (. Pwen Mnnan ivitprolf Kminb S Fornian lera s rermalioft Ro P Prankei ii I . ,. i . . , Jlilf I. STanK- nclj'ian Socialists l)ccliiie to At-'Annn w Predeman ... -. Hvlvta M (Jal-er tentl Ijernc (..oiifcrciicc i.saia i inr Anni llntii.iiiA, i. 1 "in a s' lb, j. .wi" llosffilnum I'tultne Itovenhei Nora Kthel Hnsniv ciiri J Itother elda ltntman I'leanor M Hupp Jennie Ttussmnn Ann i 1 Saker Llllinn P lihmldt I'arls. Jan. 30. (Hy A. KIlMbeth V srhrot Lvdla 1 tliorpe Lira u wchulman Ilorenre Jl l.erson J.ena se(ral I' ) The Del- I Marlon (P.uaer C.ossler Pauline Seltrhlk glan Soc'allMa of tie group of Kml!.-' ? 'i-'.'&n VTW &JSST andervelde, tho Socialist member of tho '!!!!" ,'; JfaHauer Lillian o sh,rrv Belgian delegation to the P.aco Con-1 Mai'iida Vi "".nan r:ul-?tn",nSl0Hpeea ferenee have again lefus.d to take part , '"""'J ,Vr7rne' St'aiean' in tip. Intirnutlinal labor and Socialist Ma llm-lev lleln stein lonferen.e now aisembling at H, ,... At W?"'.? ,!:,"' Tl i-rn-,A VuVili .- a ineetiiig vist. nlay of sm l.ulsts of tin- ''itlriii.- I. llivi.r.1 C.lee.nii i thump uiin.i ,,,. i..,i.i i , .... . . u - ii nu Parliament to Meet February 11 Sn The new British Parllnmen', neeoidlng to present plans, will meet on I-Vbru. r 11, with Prime Mmlstir Llosd liiorge and Andrew i Bonar Law, the government leader In the House of Commons, attending. The time used in giving the oath to members , will be shortened, nnd It Is expected j that nn hour after the session begins, !both house will assemble to hear thn speech from the throne. Sir James. Lonvther will be re-elected Speaker o tho House I'.lh'l Atw. .1 Hun'. 1, ! illi I TI 'un i' V P t In niuiiiti. held lien. M Tiokl. for lht Br gl.iiis, st.tud that the Helill.in Iv.lvn II lut.no.. In V I 1 hur ,... h, . ,.ii '""" .ni,ian x i.illlnn tmatson Ka.hrvn K W.itn r soe jiisis would not sit in .mi , ,,,f, ,.. i.nher J u -h- Anni Eveivn Walker r ai wnii Ii ii. i mini eine what present When a di mand wn wele in. me lor hw nu- l.llllan 1 lain son Mm!'. I.. nn- Ja-p.-n Ms JenltOi- llsther seal Johnson thorltv for n-is st.it. mint the sp. aker vriii . Kan. . ii .i i.s.iuii.ii mm nii hv too lie ;, in c ara Kindermin Socialist paity di ,'lliilni- any co-oiiera- It.lc.i D kife.htier Hon with iiermiiii rcprisenlatlvcs 1 :n J Hast i 'lieltei in ,t 1. ttet fr.uo tin ir son i.iip..i'.il Kaufmami tulisted m PUT and trained at i ',unp Meade His oiothii'. Joel Is ait.ithed to the .o rial squadron ,n Camp Melg I Soldier III Willi Pneumonia Private il Will.ud Col.-, Jr. twentv- lour vents inn, .';a ituuiierow avenue. Merchantvllle. N ,1 who was liadlv woiiniUd In 1'ianee and who neentli returniil home is now In tVie Lakiwoml N J Hospital, r.'ioveiing from pneu monia wlili h lie eontr.iettd while on i visit to plttsbuig'i I'll r s. LohT 11, e Kre-no I K illirn i: ICi". Il Wlllielmlna t:uvl Harriet t. Wall o,. I slelle 1' VV niton Itnse Wa small 111. mine Hall.r W . 1 -Anna Freda Wtii. r i Inra V VI llllauis i:ilr,il,eth VV,.,lruft Vtinr It VV.Uln i hlld i I' Vnuii4 I.esMe .lun.all l..in-(lnwiie Plans "Hero" Lamp. i uir.ns of Ii!i-tlovvne li.ive vot.d t. .!.t i ii'tii' i ,il l.tmos In li'.noi or t1 -:r,1 bnv of tliat borough vvlii w. nt to th. i,.ni Th.-r," will be four Innip iriHttd .ii the (ornein of L.insdowne ,i ml lliiinii, or.- iiveiiiiis Imparts Lustre To the Teeth Br absolutely and thoroughly cleaiuing th; teeth from all do foilt and stain SOZODONT r lines ind purifiei the teeth, cumi and mouth. White testh or yellorr tetth ihovf the evidence of refine ment nnd purity after uiing FOR THE TEETH , Liquid Powder or Paste BOLD BY DEALEK3 EVCRYWHEJU o..., ., tunee thrill lllt.l'JIJ lllllll S il.lV C zens," Katharine Liney. Kami I o P.oot. llton' enioiled. Helen Kroll, Pauline Mandcl and Hllzj- I'iof. John A T.tiin.in. v ic president bcth Smith; "Matho,a,ic-.V 1'rlen,, mjot - '.r.e Scbooi. jue. t.,- .ii--Need," L'sther Sperlng: "Language A ,, n j, ,Htnr of P.vthany Presbyterian Bond in a World Demoeraev"; Spanish. I Chun Ii, oriVrcd pr.iver and the Phil Buth J. Hoffman; Italian. Hden Call I h.iimonlcjnichcMra furiMsheiUhe music, f.ino, J'rench, Lliiabeih Williams, ..,- ,,s . ,, Latin, .svipble thakln; English, Laura I HAUU1SON ORTI" DhAU Ott. "Phjslcnl Trainlnr A Need In Schools as Well as in Camp," Louise doling, filla I-'lltter, Anna niazor. He becc.i ICeltb, Helen King, Sarah tiliron hteln, Anna TIIll and, Clara l.ciei ; "Ap plied Art A Vital nictor in Bight Liv ing,'' Stella Veknchlk, Harriet Blledon nnd llva 1'eldstein; "Hlslor.v and Civics A Ho id to Citizenship," Heb.i Abr.im son and Hose Albert ; "Business Train- Ing-tit Kopple, Anna Tonkin and Hebecc.L S Topham; "Olllco Methods," Catharine Aldas, Tho graduating class followj; New Yorker Wa- Ct- Capitalist and Civil War Veteran j New Mirk, Jan 3D Harrison 11 Caw try, capitalist, who was one of the or ganiziia of the Cutn-ulldated lias Com-1 pany of New Vmk, anil tne presiurui oi that (orpoiatioii for mote than ten j.eat.s, until his resignation because of ill hciltli in Demiiber, 1001, died jesterday morn- than m O. JMhlntrnm 'onen.aui.-hi Will. -fi, termarher. Outer Valley; Prank VrTe, Casilei Carl K, llnwartli. Warren: Hob- . Jones,' 'Jtai PIUwHter street. Phlla- wt! Bdward P. l.untz, 'etlenonlei John aai, Dawson: Peter Modelevskl. Krie: Sawdv. lealrvlewi John J. Him. orth..MiiMher street. Philadelphia i dt. vviiHeoreu. i aiietnn: lleorre ir. .teadvlllel Ureols Dllorenxo. Tilita. rVUnir. A. Dlmmli.' Sprinstownl union, l.enanonl Albert Frank. t llaroia u. Iiwersol, Warrsni 'bo- U'Ktets. Cra f ton: Vlliu'tn ..I fji,ei ,-,-t nJt'iiuM HOLD, BAD BOY BANDITS They Commit Durglary, Steal Tools and Candy and Bombard Schoolbousc IainsiUIe, V.. Jnn. 30. A gang of small boy, for several of whom war rants havo been Issued, broke Into the Blue nock farm, the country estate of Mlsa Anna Weldeman Burger, on tlio Welsh road. Miss Burger Is In Cali fornia. So far as enn be learned nothing of value was taken from the house. Tools were stolen from the garage. Boy of the samo "gang" broke Into the Lanudalo High School and took a small sum of money nnd omo candy which was being sold for tho benefit of tho school nthletlu ntpocintlon. Two boy of the samo "gang" threw stones and mud through windows nt tho Kulpsvllle School and It mbb ncceusary to dismiss the school. Army Aialor Killed, One Hurt k s, tit liton. Ky Jan, 30. Second Lieu tenant William T. Morgan, of tho Twenty-ninth Afro Squadron, wa killed, nnd Second Lieutenant Harold lMvvard nice, of the Scventy-second neglment Kleld Artillery, was probably fatally Injured when nn artillery 'observation airplane In which tley were flying fell ln a nose dive from an altitude of n thousand feet at the Camp Knox flylnr field hero late yesterday. . J A lucntlcth Century Spied Con- hoe-nt bis home here. He had for m.inv .iiarguieti raig, sara Jarre. Sophie i .- ,iron interested In a number of other enterprlsfs and was a veturan of tlio Civil War. I Mr. (liwtry w.m bom in New York city November '.'. 1510. tlie son of Wll-' Ham M. Jlawtiv, a woolen merchant, and Ann 11. Havvtry. In 1S77 Mr (law ny became lutetested In the Municipal (las Light Company and became Its first i secrrtary. Ho vv.ih (hetnl treasurer in 1 1SO. and In .lanu.it. v. 1SIM, he be. amr I president of tlio Consolidatdl lias t'one i paiiv, which position he retained until 190! During his admlnbtialion tlie Consolidated (Lis Company of New Yolk acipilied virtually all of tho gis and electric llKht companies doing huslness in Manhattan, the Bronx and In Lung Island City. Vhrauison Heb.i Abrenu-witr. Mary A, Mliert. Huso Aldas, Katherlne C . xv, Jilllot II Austin llulde I.ouUa Meek. Jeannetto llelrhle llessle Henjamln, Anno I,. Illaik. Ida K lilleden. Hnrrlet Hooker, l.llllan llrown Jess),- N llui knian, Sarah It Calllano, Helen "h ilken Sophl i I. Cohen. Ilsther D Cohen, M iry II Cralic Marnrett.1 A "yllnder ratinv 11 Dalioil, n. lit rt. ud" Horsey lMnu AHlrdl Kpsteln Mary M Ksknvttz Cent 1 IVIdstelu. Kva l Klllter C-lla (! (lallln.;, Louise Preda I-vltzkj Ida l.ln-. Kiitln Hue M Iiehrs, lara Mandel Paulln.i II. Markow itz. N.ink.y Doris Melnlrk Hose Mlllwrt Itenlna May Miller, lllale A Ohrenatein, Sarah C utt. I.aur.i A Itay Dorothy 11 Ithodes. (Jertludj lloardmm Hoot. Punnl" P Salldnd Kitherlna II -thaeffer. Lena SehafTer. llessle It ,s-hwart, Pn da V. Sfhwartz, Leni I' Sherman Mlnnlo Sllversteln. Sari M smith Lllsabeth K. T. Snerllnir, Bsther tine, l.ena n (lersenstelu Trances Stinson, Laura K mazer, Annn Taiz, l.llllan (ioldberir, Mlnnlo Tllll Anna 'ioldman. Ma Tonkin, Anna II Hoffman, Ilulh Vol.Ian Uebeeea S llntTinun Ituth Jtlni Velnehlk StilU Jaffe. Sara Waanian. Ma Kulsjuff Kdllll WaMuai. I.euh Keith llebekah SDek Weiss Ida Mai Klnu. Helen .losephlno Weismnn Mar Kotuik Sophia WenAir Anna Krall. Helen Plnrence Wlhox Ilor s N Kuner llnrtha Mllllnms M I.ev.tt, s.ir.ih Leah Liisabeth TODAY'S MAIU.IA,n 1.IC1.NSES and kalh. fine mid sanh liuv c llrown C S Navv Milan, al'i S i.i.i ti st Abraham Minnie I.'HIN lh st Plwu-li. T.'H .N .,! st, (Isinr A Hi.isa Atleutle fill N J and .I.nnli. V Kan.. IlJll Cmbrl . st I David W Mvlnl.in. P S. "ll and llllza I belli M Hums U.Jd N. l.-lh si Prnfessoi D Walker. .".". W Duvil n . a. id . Mirv II M.tlle, "l K Haiti s si. I Prank -.inner, I." Ilevavin- Pa, and . I earl II .Mart li strouilshurs- Pa 1 'I'hi.o.l.ire I.ellenre. r, J.I 1 Irvl.iK it . and I Mary M.Kiiwiim llrlslul -t J. is. ph Sni.l.'i, ll"."i Main st im.l i ai.i.in i I hltd", US' M ill. st. ' James l.inler Ml ll"dd st , ami Dora liar . ... . ... ... .... tin. .,,,-, in, i ei. mo roiiowmff Brauuairn wmi uisunc- wnrfoi I .rtiior. on;, M.rU.t ni . t,n.i tlon : Abraimnn, Ri"ba Krpl". Konhh AMrt. llof I InrtV, Kathrrln) .M. Ahliin. Knthcrln4 r liflir. iMara Austin It u I lf Ioulsi) Man-Ul f'aulWin It ('allfdno lll'"n Ohr,nit'ini rah C linillnif LouU Trrtla oti I.iur.i A illaxcr, Anna 'I nulun ItcbTco, . Hoffman Huth Jun W'lkox Porls Kflth. IUtr-kah black (vliisT Hio.en Josephlnfl svni.. a iirttii. i.'i."i w j irh n 3'rnnkltn I'. Hor.J :c 1 1 7 llowun -( . an 1 Ma M K.M. .TUT Itiman wi Hhio . PhMmiii V H L'lM N ."..UI i ..tiii 1 1,, itin.iin. ii. 1., :i:m st ClMrl-a is.rrnl I'dinilm. X J inl MU I, Mlinn, I'hnii.iT. I'h ! I.cnjainin (nlin llronkln Y. -inl Kli7- Ht)f-in intu i.rn)Hiii - I Morris ht'ilou 1lvnUlMi N . tin I Mm nl. I.lmbMihi.um 1J7 H 1 s' Mfr. l H Mnk ""in V Vnh m- nmt VMz I HlKtti 1. Hill litis V H.Min l.i si j What Life Insurance Meant INFLUENZA l'lc pust tour nK)IU'ls' 'nis ta'en a to" ot 'ncs unprecedented in the history of this country most of them vigorous young men from twenty to forty, the flower of American manhood. The epidemic has pro duced more actual suffering and depression than the losses on the battlefield. Hardly a man in America who has not lost a relative or friend or busi ness acquaintance, hardly a home that ha's not been threatened. 1 ,5Vtt 'Book by the author of DERE MABLK Continuing the famous Love Letters of a Rookie uproariously funny from first page to last. By Lieut, EDWARD STREETERj "THATS ME ALL OVER, IYIABLE" With 3 j full-fagt ifiutratwii tj Ctrp. Bill Brtck Four Printings, totalling 200,000! Pufellth.ri FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY NewYor In publishing here the results of our 1918 operations we point out that the Fidelity, like all other life companies, paid large sums of money on account of deaths result ing from the epidemic. We deplore this wholesale loss of valuable lives and the attendant sorrow, but arc glad to have rendered this service. In the last three months nt 1018 the Kidelitv's il c a t h losses amounted to $1,172,W5.71 on 467 policies. Approxi mately $700,000 of this mone went to homes stricken by inlUiena. Our total death losses for the ear amounted to $2,402,279.42. The insurance set vice thus tendered tn tlie families of those who died during the influenza scouige has brought home to hun ' dreds the great benefit of insurance protec tion; to the families of the dead, of course, hut also to the community at huge -as a riemcndous lesson in the value of life insur ance. Thoiighttiil men are giingthis subject serious consideration just now. 'Hie amount of new insurance r nie writing shows that the cc the wisdom of definite action. Life insurance is not a matter to be dclajcd. The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company Philadelphia WALTER LE MAR TALBOT, President P. X. Qulnn, Vies President. Churl's C. Hodce, Secretary. Smul J. Stesle, Treasurer. J, Russell Sykes, Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer, I, B. rVanks, Actuary, n. W, Marshall, Asst. Actuary. Gcorg II. Wilson. General Attorney. C. J. R. Sproule, Asst. Secretary, Trnnli H. Svhes, Manager ol Agencies. Dr. Wm. H. E, Wehner, Medical Director. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Alfred E. Burk Lewis R. Dick Nathan T. Folwell T. Comly Hunter J. l. Hale Jenkins Joseph de F. Junkln F. X. Qulnn Wm. T. B. Roberts George W. Roydhouse Thomas Shallcross, Jr. Samuel J. Steele Water LeMar Talbot The Fidelity's Financial Strength is evidenced by the figures hero presented, from the Company's Fortieth Annual statement, as of Decem ber 31st, 1913: The Fidelity increased its insurance in force to $149,295,550. The Fidelity also showed increases in Income, in Assets and in New Business. ASSETS First Mortgages on Real Estate $15,066,106.27 Real Estate Owned 1,576,633.55 U. S. Liberty Loan Bonds, (Amortised Value) 3,546,070.34 Municipal. Rsihoad and Corporation Bond? (Amortized Value) 8,352,365.84 Loans on Policies 6,542,031.37 Loans on Collateral 87,900.00 Stoclts (Market Value, December 31, 1918) 202,438.00 Cash in Banks and in Office 484,631.50 Premiums in course cf collection and amounts due for Reinsurance .... 909,664.93 Interest and Rents due and accrued . . . 478,256.53 $37,246,448.33 LIABILITIES Reserve for Reinsurance . . $31,476,450.18 Reserve for Death Claims awaiting proof 508,426.95 Reserve for Premium Reductions for 1919 728,294.92 Reserve for Deferred Distribution Policies 1,899,778.97 Reserve for Apportioned Surplus left on Deposit at Interest 141,437.05 Balance due on subscription of $2,000,000 of 4th Liberty Loan 975,000V Premiums and Interest prepaid 225,505 Federal and State Taxes accrued but not due 129,237.3 Miscellaneous Liabilities 79,156.4 Reserve for Contingencies (Surplus) . . . 1,083,160.62 $37,246,448.33 Paid to Policyholders since organization, $51,436,134.21. Paid to and held in trust for Policyholders, $87,532,188.22. Insurance in force in Pennsylvania, $25,527,771.00. Tho Fidelity U n puioly mutual Company operated solely in the interests of its policyholders. It does no foielgn business and its investments nre confined to American soil. Detailed report will be feent upon request. Head Office 112-114-116 North Broad Street Philadelphia v VU4 Irv s FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE A -Jv-3 rvg i-t .i i UM '-i0 CA i ."S t, M v'-'i tr f- . ".vi-f-l KjWi i's- . .' If . ijUj'jivi.iiiin)- ,(iifji 'nisiiilsiil-iii) u ii it i w sjiu -MumJij, iwa.i. 1 1'. LMHj?-?afV'fe -r-rrr
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