i - - k I V, rt A W ,V ENTERTAINER XED B5HELL of Waller F. Butch rcifccas 1 las 13ccn Dcfi- nilcly Learned fSUAL'l"r LIST LARGE A. ivr. 1.' Hies "I riiiy-onn from Ukc in liiilct Report two Die in Action fatr of 'Walter . Hutch, "til'. yrful 1'iigtcr" and mall orJ'rly or npaiiv K. nil Hi Infantry, ljo vrltli ; t'niillnr Kroltln, a bIiirt or Umn rnlrrlHlnrrt "".o t'aimi IMx Eoldlcra Ji lolln mull ' 'Iiir for clslit month, I'cru ilrflirfj'y learned. 'Aicnrditic tn I , letter rci:elcil by tho ro'n fjtlirr, l.niofl Hutch, :0 North fill utreet Ciundcn, from IteRlmcutal iKi-mit Tlieoiloio Holler, of the 31 ItH fimtrj, Hulrh illed from wounds Ko- 'ember f In an old cliurrh at Vichy, I HlllC i News of the denlh of l'rtxalo Huteh d been iceelvcd previously from tho ar nepartment, but wan uifcrcuuea caupe of conflicting Flatementi of mden bo.Mi In letters liotne. Kecral elated Hutch i.m only mounded, and o paientn and nianv frlrmli bud cIumk tho Impo that he mlcli' turn up lle Tim Inst letter to IiIh parenta Tua rltten under dnto of October IP, mm tho Famg i.hcery mid opthnlr.tlo tono at be alaa used This letter enmo n eamn dav as tho official notlco of In death. In til letter MrlfIns tho report that utch wan dead, Sersrcant Holler raid: IllR- Hl'd He I.Ued M "iMiK" TValt' tns faithful to the last. He wis wounded teverely Oclober 30 while lllltf.earrylnff mall to a lonely pott In tho JrirXarar nt hand. 11iIb miu at l.ancon, and Wi Oiwe parried him to tne ruins ot nn oiti SKchuioh that w:ih lielnif uxed for u ho- )l,i. i. 4.1-,... .. 1 l. JI.J . a. .... .1..,a Pliai 111 ICIIV, AWII'IP IIU 'UMI (",' ll in?n tiller. Ho died nt he lled, Vheerful.' iJin.i lat words were: "Ihcro bhould be fjjjTrrh ato Huteh van twenty-four years Vol"1 ""' entered the rcrleo hi f-'eptetn- yVipT. ivn. Jlo weni 10 i.inip u n jij,-tas training thero for eight months JtkSiVforo siIIIiik for overseas. At Camp I'lynYM., i.a ..,,H MUa Vrplthev to whom he Van rncaced. w ere lery popular. They cavn musical entertainments twice, each iw pelt during hl-" entire stay. Butch was talented lollnlst. Immediately after his nrrlval overseas tlio whs selected to fill two places at that of company bugler and one uni .RNiinll orderly. FiMlty list Issued In- the . Tsr Department keep-i pro's iris Today names were given out. Bl 1'roin nre on I.lst tot-il of flftv-onc for tliW city K-i the nrc "" larKest In several weeks. r rennsylvanlan"! on the t"hc major part of Phlladelphlans ibn honor roil today are slightly noun'. Tho fatalities for this city toda folk, ;. Killed In action, 'William 1' OallaKhcr, Klfty-flfth street and Springfield avenue, and Benjamin Traficelan, 1713 North KIeenth street. led of disease, I.eroy S. Tracy, 1009 lmll street: Charles Jljers, 020 South street, and ueorgo and Georgo V. Nlclterson 130T Korth Twenty-fourth Htrcet. ttlnc uded In tho lln for I'hlladelnhla 5,J.tir aro seen wounded (ecrcly, treln wounded decree undetermined. Sind twenty-three wounded slightly. Four wrii;iiui.o iitu uuucu 10 iie list loaay, ftmltV'wcro prcvlouly reported missing. fflnit nf tbesn fq nnw cnlri In haA hnn Wiled In action, and threo havo been located In hospitals where they arc being trtalrd for wounds. Ono man Is re- Xjrtcd mlsslns In action today. SKETCHES OF THE HEROES YI3& J'rlate "! T. Hradley, Company M, icyjllth Infantry, bhell shocked In the Arly part ot August, recoered and re tntned to tho lighting line, only to be WfUltti-A tinrhn secroly gassed and wounded One of 'Kow. Over Load Hradlcy'a comrades pit B,inJ "a"1 written to his T mother, .Mrs. J. T. .(Hev. 4S31 I-aneastee avenue, tclllns: 'Mann nf h, arma ArnAplnnM, irdlng to-tho letter Hrlvato Hrad- captured and held prisoner by rmans for inoro than six weeks. caped and regained his own lino ic for a. hand grenade attack that In a complete rout of tho enemy t sector. Tho letter said that icy stole up on a crowd of Oer- who were wrangling over a loaf aa and killed or captured them all. lie In a hopltal convalescing from $rst shell shock, Hradley was rc d missing, and the War Denart. lift was unablo to locate him from Hftember 7 to October 11. However, Mr he Is safe with his unit and has Setlcally recovered from all his in fo enlisted In 1916 In the old Rlttt, Iment, National nti.irdn nt Tr,n- yanla, and sered on the Mexican iJer. Later he trained nt Camn Han. In May last he sailed fnr nvsn.. la tweaty-four years old and before ling tne colors mad his home with parcms m me Lancaster avenue ad B. A brother. .Tosenh Iimrfu,, LdNlneteenth Unglnecrs. sen-eti 'ni.n jjythe old Sixth Iteglment. Both bovs jrcll known in bo.lng circles In this dTiito rnrker II, Hall, whose, tiam. nong the Thlladclnhla n-nnn.H t,. Iilast lived In Colllncswoort. v. t .mi reelected for service from fhori ir Ullled In this city at 5328 Vine ,.t.:.p a ,v"llc- 1,v a member of JJJlltn Infantry, and has been over- jslnce July last. He Is twcnty-one, old and a graduate of tho Mns.n.l ssa- us institute ot Technology Pre- 1 to entering the army ho was tn h B- manufacturing business with his r in Collingswood. x. -rnt Nat Zojlr Ul6 .Taekson Is reported irn. .TTfVil nna iM hospital In Franco waiting to be bicii 10 inn country, accord m- tn l Information received recentlv ,v Barents, Mr nnd Mrs. Zoylan. who It the Jackson street address. Znv. Ixvas a partner In the II. Knvian a Krult nnd Troduco Comtianv h.. fientcrlng tho service. Ira! .nanlrl Woods, tvventv.ntrf. old, a member of Company I. Infantry, was t-assed W.mh., 1 ding to otTlclal renorts nnri iu.ri brother living at 026 East Willard Ivato Woods entered the service In "tin trainea tor two months nip Meadn before Balling for over Previous to going avvav to th His had made his homo with his lr at tho Willard street address. rl Howurd T. Mllion. Com. K, 327th Infantry, severely on fientembep 1!t. wnn wai.hJ.j treturn to duly October 9. He meet to this country nnd Is nt convalescent at the Grecnhut in New York. Prior to loin. Ijors he lived with his parents Ilonor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity KII.IXK IX ACTIOS Prliitei lir..l.MIV Tltrrir.N. 173 North ttil.lJAM r. (ll.t,AOIIKR. Mjh rntl MirlmrfleM me. trrclouflJ- rt ported mlstlnc). nii:i or iti'.sK ( orporsl t.r.Rov s. Tnxcv, uou'i r.miiy "t l'rliate rtiMii.r.s Mr.tiw. o!!. south ' III.OIIHK r. MIKKRON. I3')I 2oM Jllh t. oi mif.i srAKiir.iA ."erseanl JOII.N , !IMI(IM,I, 70' North aim ' Cook tiAMi'.i, MiRrtn. t.-'is i.m ' PrlTte artiitr n, iini iv,.their MIIHF.r, f.XMHI'lll'.V. jmi ,"lr " llKIH -TIIRION, fM North Oth .si I.IAWM JOM.1 t'i'O lnrreat t-. I1"'"'- ouMn:n,iir.(mr.n vmiktwiminkh Captnln Itl'.NRV l. IHt.l.ARK, :3 n"1"1 ",1"' Sergeant PAUKKR IIITTIftF.U IIM.I.. r-3" Vine. Corporal IIOWARH T. ATKINPOV. 102S North Vrhatfs nmrtv r. rot i.kk, anna Mrj.M 1IIOMA" MoilNMiN. -JtS Chtstnut t . 'an,ou 1317 South it.'J I. ?"!! ?..1'!.'T"' ".'. l.'.,V-". ",,n M.ih H1I.I.IAM Mi.Lni.n " ovi-j ,.v.. A r. JAMK' T, nlH l. (i.t. I, (. III.H. iai rtir.er ;t North ThurniAn nt , AMIRKAV .1. MAIIONHV. IHMMI r AM1V 4A,l:.NCI ISJiJ jinsTr, linn rtii. Ho."."" n. Ill III.F.V i. IRMIN. 3" S -8th nt. HOl'MIBt) M.lflllTI.V Conwrals HIVMIS H. AITKT.N, COOS lenlntlon ANTlio.NV t'ATnniilO. 2113 North Slh. TrtTnten .tottv v. i;i,i.rill".R. .'mI7 otrH . MII.I.IAM l)lllN. )3 JilflfOll ' , RMIF.RT T. .lONF,. 8IW Kit" aler st JOHN .1. MMMS, 2310 Norlh M, her rt. IIAttltl F.s. 2, j:t 1 rih jt m.MI',1, MOOI), M'l Last pillar t, Semeant r,RL 1", OLSON. MIS Vino rt. Corporal JAMr.S .1. Tir.HLK. 818 Union tt . Weil TiWmaIT'K'mUIKR. Jr.. 4M nh.wn. Jlerhonlrs IMRIIV It. HI'.F.nY. 1400 South KUtt. Vl8lmrt t. .. , . AtKIIAF.I, HUFKMJl. 173 East WI1- timTis IlllllnMI MITtitl'.I.L. 355S MiTi'iir.i.i', North fith et. . . , IIKNRV AIIRAM1. nil natv.st KOItF.KT V. llfcWIIC ROKF 1.101 Pratili- MNCBNt"' IIEHMIY. PS3 l.oeust St.. .lOMVIrNW 2210 "outh h .1 ,. irilOt.AS III NTEKAMI. 6I'I North liKORf?K II. HKCUFL. 2fin PoutJ' tHMtl.I.S II. 1MARH. 2rtl3 fouth Ilou- lr et. ft. ISKIN". o: Srruo Bt. WOCM1EO M.IOIITIA. rRF.VIlll'M.T KK.rOR.TKD MI0SIM1 Frlrale FRri. .1, MrtiOVF.RN. 2S1J rldKe- tnont st. WOUMIF.n. DKCRF.H 'M'KTKR; .MINr.I). rKFAIOISI.Y lll.PORTEIJ MISSING Tlujler CIIFATF.R ,1. CXOTTA. 190.", North Frlrale HOMARP T. 1L0N. 3320 O st. MlbINO IV ACTION Senrent IIIT.II MOV. 3238 V et. Transit Conipan. A brothor, Clarcnco Wilson, Is In the naxy. Private William Talusiklrwlrr, 3.110 A street, a member of Company A, Sixty-first Infantry, was easwd October 14, according to tho War De partment report ot today. IIIh pannta hae received a letter from their son taylntt that he has fully recovered. Talusiklcwlcz. who li twenty-four years old, entered the rcrlco In Octo ber, 1917. Ho In a weaver. l'rlrate Andrew JnrdjesUI, of 1250 Thurman street, Camden, was officially reported yesterday as being wounded In action. Some time ago tho woman with whom ho Is a boarder received word that ho was wounded In Franco and whs In a base hospital. I Jo was connected with a Polish regiment and was wound ed on October IB. Hn was also con tacted with tho 30Gth Engineers Corps. Just how badly he wan wounded has not been declared. 1'rlia.te tlneent Ileenej, twenty-six years old, 953 locust avenue, German lew n, u member of tho Fourth Machine Gun Company, was gassed In action, ac cording to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ltceney. Ho went ocrsca8 last May. l'rlrate Kolker was gassed on August 15. Ilvr Is twenty-six years old, a mem ber of Company A, 109th Infantry, and lUcs at 421 Daly stroet. llo was In base hospital 202, and returned to duty on October 29. He has been in tho sor Ico eleven months and went oerscus In May. Frlrate llnsli Moy. reported missing In action September 30. Tho relatives In this city ot Corporal Hugh Moy, of Com pany L, 315th Infantry, are about ready to glvo him up for lost. Ho lived with his sister, Mrs. Sarah Gallagher, 3230 F btrect, Tho last letter sho had from him was dated September 3. Ho, left this city for Camp Mcado with tho first contingent of drafted men. Private Jilm McMenamln, twenty-four years old, 2219 South SlMh street, man ner ot Company I, Thirty-eighth In fantry, was gassed on October 17, ac cording to word received by his parents. In a Utter he said ho was In Gorts Gas Hospital, Jovccourt, France, and that he expected to bo home by March. Ha en listed In November, 1918, and after sev eral months' training at Fort Slocum and Camp Grrcno was sent overseas. TYRO TRIO IN COMEDY Entertainment Will Aid Convalescent Soldiers and Sailors A two-act comedy, entitled, "Miss Brown," will be presented tonight at Mooso Auditorium, 1312-1G North Broad street, under the auspices ot tho Tyro Trio. The proceeds will be devoted to aiding convalescent soldiers and sailors. Tho cast will Include Miss Helen Wol fenden. Miss P.dna Marlon I,lndener, Miss Dorothea V.. Hunslcker, Miss Beat rice Bootso Mis larlo A. D. Ilavlor, Miss Ethel J. Hartman, Miss Hmma J. Kilian and Harvey Butter, Jr. Tho play will bo followed by a donee. The Tyro Trio inciuues airs. .Margaret. 1,. ivaui- nan. Miss Ethel Schwartz and Miss Uthel J. Hartman. j Between meali Rorden'i Mailed Milk for thechlldren imteidoleakeiandcookiei, A real food drink. Insltt en Bordtn'ialtvaji. !n squar faclaict er, nOEJMKUVSaXL AKt Ba MALTED MILK EVBNTTiTG rUBLJO LED'GKR PHIUADBLPHrA', THURSDAY, WILL HURRY BILL TO BAR GUN SALES Daix Measure, Near Com pletion, lo He Introduced by Tuesday intrF.MtiAti c 1 1 i. i 11, t- rAWlOl Ul ,"b',0 yiUtrl'i llmwlt-ntli. nf I'itlnlu DicilnPlI jiiiiiurcti'i 01 1 ipiois iMFpn.-cii of Monthly -Oritur (Jon titutc iUlulolli. CluicU action on lilt bill t.i Mep pro mliciinin sale of firearm I lnn,n fur bv Senator Aucuotu.i P t'alx, Jr. who today Is putting the final louche 011 the measure. Senitor fvi expects In piV. pent II10 bill to tho Legislature nt llnr rlMiurg no later than Tuesday or next w eck "I am nninrrd." he raid todiy, "at the number nf robherlei and hold-up 1 in Philadelphia Tin cltleni reitalnlv need mmr. aderiu.ito piotectlnn from I tliugi and gunmen. The ono sure wnv I to gel It Is to hnn stringent hglslatlon ROemlng the r-iln nf revohcrs and other I 1 flreaniH by pawnshops hihI other placet ' .This will deprho law -breaKers nf their faorite weapon of effenre, without the aid ot which their power to terrorize , icltl7cns would be materially lerenri I uptorl rromlfiril xtenMitre 1 I'rgardlng fiiMMMbio actlmi on hii I tnr.it.ure. Senator lMlx said ho bad been assured nf sutiport. Ho oxproM'ed .1 be 1 Met that tho bill would bo qulchlx ti.i-seil I because the best Inferisti and safety of 1110 public iiepeuueu on it Senator IaW several dat nun nu nouncfd bin Intention of taking action In tho Interest of public Fafct'-, following the murder of three persons, two of whom wero patrolmen, and tin; wound ing of IHo othertt by George Vincent Lembo, 11 crazed Italian. Lfiiiliu rati about In the neighborhood of Mount Vernon r.nd Thirteenth streeiH, flourish. Ing two reiolerR purchas-ed In pawn slmpH and shooting at nearly cery per son in sight. The Italian finally wa-i brought down by n blow f 1 0111 a patrol man's club, nfter onu ot tho weapons, alined at tho patrolman, had fallrd to explode, lie now Is in tho Garrctson Ilorpllal under police, guard Many TMoln fold Intpltoof lite number of police round upa of Biirplclotio ohar.u'1' ri and old of fenders, following the murder, and the endeavor to iitrest all pervoni unliw fully carrying conrealeil ile,ylh- x capons, the dally list of linldup-i and robberies in large. l'Vw revolvers hao bii-n taken from the prisoners, iimM. of whom h.t6 lxcn held in ball for further hearings In this connection the pollm say that Kales reports' of weapons Hold Indicate that pawnshops In Philadelphia have been disposing of an average of twmty llve revolvers a month each for tin." pabt threo months. As a mcanti to check crime, the Pulled Gas Improvement Company will b,-asked to keep all gas lamps lighted nt night. West Philadelphia police lieutenants say there, are fifty unllghtrd lamps nightly in each of their districts. This, they say, is a valuablo aid to holdup men. TO NAME COMMITTEE ON SKIP-STOP TODAY United Business Men's Head to Arrange for Conference With P. K. T. A commlttco representing the United Business Men's Association will bo ap pointed todav by Hdvvnrd A. Noppcl, president of tho organization, to confer with representatives of tho Philadelphia Itapld Ttansit Company to work out .1 readjustment ot tho skip-stop system. Appointment ot tho commlttco is in pursuance of a suggestion made ly Henry G. Tully, xlco president of tho Itapld Transit Company, at a public hearing before tho Public Service Com mission yesterday.vvhcn protests against tho skip-stop wero heard from various business and Improvement organiza tions. It Is probab'.o that tho conferenco be tween representatives of the business men and the company will bo held to morrow, as tho company has expressed u deslro to remedy tho situation and eliminate at once stops which provo to bo harmful to tho public. Boy, Shot by riavmate, Dies Gilbert Mulligan, seven years old, 2413 North Collcgo avenue, who was accidentally shot In tho head bv James Gallagher, fourteen years old, 1210 Illnggold street, tho police say, died to day at the Woman's Homeopathic Hos pital. Gallagher, who had been re leased to uvvalt tho result ot Mulligan's injuric. was artested today and held lo await tho action of tho Coroner. T. W. Hulmo a Radnor Commissioner Thomas . Hiilme. cencral real estatn agent of tho Pennsylvania Ballroad, Ua3 been appointed a commissioner of Bad nor township, llo succeeds Colonel 1VII Ham Henry Sayen. Mr. Hulmo Is presi dent of tho General Alumni Association of tho University of Pennsylvania, Yale Cylinder Lock Loose Leaf Ledger The Yale Lock dev li o makes tlilH a Iooso t.eaf Iadger vlth bouml bnnk se curity, Tho x,alev Lock pro tects your accounts. Nobody can remove tho loose Icavca without the key! I.ct us demonstrate, Ttltphom Market 160 WILUAM MARK COMPANY tfwOCOMMeRCIflicfo llfgTqTiQNereyxgJj I A Loose-Leaf I I Bound Book I 1 MANN'S I nrnmi f A y k Blank Book Imm lil Baararlna UtnotrtpU 529 Market INTRUDER LEAPS ACROSS AIR WELL, BUT IS CAUGHT 1 Sliols Unit llnplar Siispcrt After I 'firing Jump lo Kempr. Villi. After daring an rlght-foit Jump through the air twenty fort iitimc tho Bi'iiltid. 11 wt.uhl-bo burclHr surretiderett lit .Sixtieth and t'hancHlor streets t lit;' ,ii"irnliig when dctecthes tired s"cral 'i - liots nt liliu 1 Mih. Villllini I'asslll. r.313 rh.uteeltor el 1 eel, was auil,fned by a nolso In the r,.ir of Ihn se,.,,ndnonr of her bfine , S1'" ll.lelHMl hel liusblllil, who went , tlln lllo Mliiy tini0 to Hlin,riso a man walking toward him. Tho in under ran Into 1110 bathroom anil loiked . the door Willi,- r.is.illl nttempled lo break In, tho Intruder calmly raleil the window, lumped ni'rosH Ihn eight fool wldo air 'hart and limdid In Ihn bathroom nf tho liniisc, .''ilt Chancellor street the whl dow In which was open Ho then mail" IiIh w.h down through Ihn house and J left b the bnehdiiiir. Mrs Carslll'H sereanis, howeer, h'ld .Hli'iietnl the nllentlon of vtictlee Keimcih and Cnlllexh. nf the nrtj.tlllli 'and rino utreclH station, and the gao ' 1 ll.r I The man g.-nii his tuinte an Mnrtlu 1 Mkwltz. twent Hears old. of Trenton. hut H'tuseil iiiiv further lnronnatlim lie wan held wlllniiil ball for 11 further biarlng 1'ebru try 7. , negro held up and rubbed William ! Knrlev "111 North Klghlernlh street Tho rubber occurred at liiHiimnil and S"enth i-licetn and tho hlchvajmnu got awnv wliu money, 11 gol l watch and 11 K'arf pin TWICE CITED, CITY ROY KILLED IN HEROIC RAID Private .luiiirs V. Uinnn Dijiilli in l,iiiiiil;ml iRlil Altark Mrt Another chapter In tho lierolrm of Philadelphia bojr, who gavo their llvei for liberty in Prance. Itnu ben revealed In tho details of the death of Prlvato James 1 Dlnau, nineteen earn old, smt of Mr and Mrs. Tlinothv Dluiiii. of 0227 S u 111 m o r street lliillsilng In the old PuiusjIvnnU Nat lonal Guard vheu this country went Into tbn war, ounc Jiinaii re- JAMHH P. DIN'AV niahied Willi lilo or ganization vvlieti it was federalized into the llotli lnfantr After training In Georgia he went across m the latter part of 1917. Aftrr participating in tovernl Important engagements, be was with tho forces moving agalntt tin VcsIh P.lver after the glorious victory .ifi ba teau Thierry. Ciled twice, for bravery under fire. Dliuin was dctlnrd to meet his death in tin Important trench raid In the dead of night 1 'f tho fourteen men partici pating In tho raid Dlnau and 0110 of his comrades Aero chot. Information of valuo was brought bark by tho othtr men and several Get matin were captured. Honors wero paid Dhian mi tho bat tlefield and ho was burled in tho Utile village of Villctte Those who knew Dlnan havo said that bo died a into hero, 11 inart.vr to liberty and Justice in tils country's honor TRIES TO VISIT CRAZY SLAYER , . , Ijliclc Woman. Callitis Ilcn-clf Sam's Ddiiphtcr, Is Arrestetl A wnm.ut walked Into the Garrtttson Hos-pltat Bhortly after midnight last nlRht and, showing a collection ot news paper clippings of the nccoutit ot the shooting of live men by Georgo Vincent I.enibo, who Is in tho hospital, said, "I want to see that man." Tho woman, who .refused to give her rntnc, first told tho phvblclan in charge that sho had como to Im tt rated for ipinal trouble. Iho doctor epicstloncel her when bhn exhibited tho clipping and p.cturo of lcmbo, nnd she said he was a friend of hern nnd that sho wanted to seo him. When asked who sho was sho said, "My father Is Pnclo .s im," and then started to pray. The police of the Twentieth and Utittonwood streets sta tion wero called, and they took her In custody. Sho was about thirty xcars old nnd poorly dressed A Steinway Piano In Use 65 Years In our Chestnut Street show window stands a Steinway square piano, made in 1 853, that has attracted more attention than any other piano ever shown in Philadelphia. Its tone is still sweet, pure and vibrant even the case remains beautiful. No part of it was ever replaced; not even a string. Re cently it was used for accompaniment and solo work in an "Old Folks Con cert" in Brooklyn. Think of using a piano 65 years old at a recital! This "square" supplied the atmosphere of two generations ago; but it also sup plied a sonorous tonal quality that excited general admiration. A search of Steinway records shows that the workmen who made this piano were William Steinway, Henry Steinway and Charles Steinway. Here lies the secret of this piano's durability. It is actual Steinway handicraft. So the production of every other Steinway piano is directed by Stcinways in person and every piano that goes out of the Steinway factories is imbued with Steinway individuality, invested with Steinway pride, inspired with Steinway genius. To buy a Steinway piano is to make a permanent investment. Only Philadelphia representatives of fateinway A Sens N. Stetson & Co., 1111 Chestnut St. Sterling Pianos and Players Edison Phonographs ! THOMAS F. M'NICHOL TO BE NAMED JUDGE Appointment to ' Municipal (Imirt Deridnl t'pon by Sproul, Is Hcport l-'t.rmer Stato rtetreBentatio 'I hoirmn P. McNIchnl, of tho Thirtieth Ward, will bo nppolnted to 0110 of the two ncanelrH in IIIO .MUlllCll'rtl Court, ills appointment I said to b.a,vo been decided upon In linverttor Sproul wlio Is rxpedrd to 111 n k o the an nniineemetit within the tietx few dajs Gnvcrnnr ttrutn bntigli was to have appointed McNIchnl to Ih" v a ca n c v canned bv the death nf Judge Bernard 4J McMCItOl, Gilpin II was nnnmnn-e.l tint !h" fnrtner fiiuenuir would do en. but bo wint out of olllce without acting hi the matter liVleiidn of Ihn former Govi rnor said hlo dc.'1-l-iu tint to fill tho xaeancv was dun to tin- tlMil claims of McVhlml and .John II Walsh, who was Ineked by 1 PaMd II t.ane for the place Since Mr Itiumhatigh retired in 1 hlef executive, Judge William '1' M heeler re signed, muting another viiranev on the Munltlpil Com l bench It Is not known what disposition Governor Sproul will make In thin i-ase, but It Is geturallv believed that he will not appoint a Varo 1 man. 'Ihnnias P McM'-hot was born In the old Sntitlmark PWIrlct Juno 21. IShR. llo Is 11 snn nf the latn Panlel and ttrldce.t McNIchnl lie wan educati d hi Hie public sibonb, and when lie became I went j one nan old watt appoint d 11 incvnger In the United States Cubtoni llnusi. Two vrarn liter he win ad vanced tn the position of Inspector. Ialer he becaino a tue usurer. Mr McNIchol studied law at night and wai. ndmltUd lo tho bar In 1?03. He served four trsslona In tho legislature and wits nominated for tho present ses sion, but withdrew. llo Is married and Uvea at 012 South Sixteenth street. Ho is a lieutenant nf Select 1 ouniilmati William McCoach. Vnro leader of tho Thirtieth Ward, and In the lart iiestlon of tho legislature was Vain Ilonr leader In the lloure. Asj tho leader of tho nrp forces he defended Governor Brumbaugh when the latter vwtn attacked by Ills political op VotKiitn and threatened with a legisla tive Invertlgatloii of I1I3 ollleial acts. TO ASSUME NEW DUTIES Orpanirr of Girls' Tr.ielc School Will Leave Next Week Mifs Cleo Murtland, whu was brought to Pliiladelphli ncarlv two car ago to organize Ihn Trado Soiionl for Girls at llleventh and Pino streets, and who rf cently resigned as prlmipil. villi leave next week for Ann Albnr, Mich., to as Miinn her new dutlet, lis a wi.itd tiro- fi-ssnr of eduratlf.il In the University of Michigan Her new work v. II be largely tho training of teachers ft,r vocational schools Tho trade school was rt irted .'13 a war-emirgencv training school for women who wished to ipmllfv fc.r war work Gradually its Held enlarged, and now it Is tlrmly established aa a. pi ace. laigiiircr's Injuries fatal li Gtoovcr, thirty-live years old. en- glneer on tho llarribburg l.xpress, died In the Presbyterian Hospital today of Inluries received when he struck IiIh I head against a pillar of tho bridge nt Thlrt.v-llrst and Spring Garden streets Tlie .eiceuient. napi'dieo jci.nru.ij iiii. ernnou vvlille Groover was leaning from the '-lb of the locomotive to sec If the track was clear His home Is in Harris burg. SIS GINGER ALE .Wnrfp from rlltfillcd water only) The Very Best By Every Test ta A delightful and refreshing bever age always have a dozen In tho ko chest !-olil nt fJoml ftrerers anil IlriiccNtH u. . . THUS P. JANUARY 30, 1015 tlnin Institution Girls from fourteen .vrars up urn trnlned In tiouer-tnaebliie sewing for soldiers' Uniforms, In two- ncetiin slllehlng, machine buttonhole unking, dressmaking and children's I clothing and millinery There aro ilav I find tllght clashes, the evenlni? nun in I being planned for women eniplmetl ilut Ing tho day OFFICER DEFENDS USE OF UNTRAINED TROOPS l'liilailclpliaiii .Supports- rua- lor IVnroso'M StiUi'iuent. lull Offri-B Kplansilioii CaptA n Charles P Ma'm f iM eltv, an ontrer nf tin- r,ni, Infimlrv Si'Vetlt.erl,ti lllvlijiin Mho I" nt thr Purlnlew arniv hn.-pltal nt I'litslmrgli rrotiperiillnc from wounds nistnlnrd during thr m Mihlrl drive il.rlired tnd, Senator 1'enro'c n-, right whon be ssld that uiitralneil Aiiiirlmns faced trained Gerninn trnnp" ' Hill." Im continued 'If tlir limin t Urn war would hair still ln-i n going on and thero would havi. I n imtnlil suf fering in Iho trencliH nf Prance this year." Captain Alainr ljuiniied a vlgutuus attack on Cnngreisiunii V lllhim II. Carlir, of MHS'uichiisett", who vesier dny declared that nmtiv of the tner lean soldiers "n the tiring line weto mis treated by their oillci re "Ho Is it damn liar,' 'aid Captain Major "Tliero Isn't n word of truth In what he said. Wtvy, I e tei n of llceri, majors, sometluies even eolonels. In tlie same pup hole with the dough linv, laughing and talking while they sought refuge from danger, ihev wire comrades, pals nnd this was uvre In evident ! vi hen the billets were reached litem vi as no clns dlsllni.tlon out there where shells wero bursting e-xery B'vond and where luachhie-gun bllllits were pat sing so clono to vour earn that oll cnitld hear them whistle Anv man who has been on the flrlne line wMI tell jou so." I Women's Reduced from 7.00, 8.00 & 9.00 Twenty styles with mili tary heels, choice of wirtR tips or straight tips. Ko Ko, Brown Calf, .Ma hogany Calf, Gunmctal 'I M. 'i Calf, Black Kid. Gray A . Buck. K uiA 5 Boys' Shoes Reduced A clearance of boys' winter weight tan shoes, extra heavy Goodyear Welted Soles reinforced for hard service fH sizes for little boys on up to size 5'zt have been 2.75, 3.00 and .1.50. HALLAHAN'S 919-921 MARKET STREET 60th & Chestnut 4028-30 Lancaster VETERAN WILL SPEND SUMMER FUVVERING Prospcet of Krttiriiuig I Ionic tioon Appeals to Ser geant Kalinan Sergeant George Knlln.in. Cntnpan'- It leith Infalitrv, nnw ss 1 1 1 1 the American Hi-tnv of oceiiiuiilon In Gennanv. Is plan nlng "fllwcr' par Urn when be re tutus In Phllidel phl.i In a letter lo George linber. nf Ixth nnd Calliiirltie tlrretn brnilier of Mnglt train m be r .Seigeatil ,i' man write ' I n'nni to warn win tihesd of lime tn get the nld ' fl 1 1 r' In go., .I i Imp., is I wilt b open 'o l enracemenU tll-eiiii.r KVt vtvi when 1 I, iiin. I bono it will be be torn i;i..,r so that 1 can get In good shapo for tho Mitnhicr 1 expect In put In .1 full Finniner recuperating Vim ktiOA, George It takes n r. .Idler a Knod whllo to get um r anything "Wonderful news, nld tinier when 1 henid It whs nil off with ; rtn.inv, and I know It pine 1II1I iilravo all nt lionio to bear the puno I w ui glad to ti irn that Philadelphia 1 elelnated the nnnl stleo In such gned laslilmi the cant do enough for their bovs for what they did to kiep uti the good old 11 mm of Philadelphia, rspeel.illv tliat corner nf ours I think we wrir well lepresented In this great war. "Ceotge, I iitu tre 1111: hard tn grt von n ejerniau belniet, lnit mi ncemint of moving in many times the Imvs all thtow them an ,iv T.vervthlng s going along line, nnd tnv onh r"gret Is that I could not spend Chrl'ttnas and New Veai with von Sergeant Kwlman w Im 1 twrntv-thren eain old lives at '1 Mantmi (trret M& A . r These Fine Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices Will Bring Crowds of Eager Buyers to HALLAHAN'S, Phil adelphia's Busiest Shoe Stores, Tomorrow and Saturday. Come Friday, if possible Kindly remember that Our Branch Stores are "Open Evenings" on Fridays and Saturdays. Market St. Store is open Saturday Evenings Only. Shoes .85 All Sizes Widths AA to D r f I XjV.iii'i Babies' First Shoes Button, lace, moccasins; all colors nednced from SOc and 75r. Sts. Ave. 2746-48 560406 ET Befom entering Ibe servlie h wasln (he eii ruiiit- bimlnets nt l'ourth artd McKihii streets Kalinan was a mem be ot the old Pennsylvania Ntlont Huiiril ami saw service on the Mexican Poriier l,iM Srpieinlier Sergeant Ivalman xvan gii-spd Inn nUer niendlng several vvoekii 'lli 1, l,..klilliil li. 1. nu nl.l., tn rSlimft aellvr si 1 vice v i 1 1 1 hla regiment, METHODISTS TO BUILD J 5,'IMI.OOI) Iti lie l'Apriiilctl 100d livinrii Itiinipict Tonight lisns involving the expenditure ofl J.",nn eino villi be announced at a banquet; of I 'inn Methodist laymen und.r thn nuipii'rn of the centenary missionary I'liinnaiun umlghl In s.tti,ti lute Hail. Hrnail and I la e ttreets The plans ln elude ihe erect Inn nf h tabernacle at Hmtni and Lombard streets for tins Jlv. In Ch it Irs A Tlndlei, who Is conduct me vmrk among Iho negroen of Foutlt Pliliseletphli IlKlmp Joseph P Itrrry will preslda , noil 1 lure lll be addresses by tho Rev. 'lie 1 hrii 11. in p t'.elnner. of New York. ilirictiir In i hlef of 40. "00 Melhodlit nilniilo men 1 urolled throughout th nation for Ihe centenary campaign; th Ile Itr II .1 Helms, of Itostnn pastor 'if Morgan Memorial, one of lbs greatest 1iixiitutlein.il churches In the country. lirMtnr Tlinllev ami the nv pr, ueorcit II Itl.l.lev eeciitlv secretary or tns) I'luliiilettilils Arra Klve hundred Metho dist m. mile melt will attend the. dinner IN TWO PLACESAT ONCE ; liitiilcii.tnt Drew in (.crmantowHj Uoportetl in Orupicil Territory i.ii'iitinant c'barlen W Prew, of Gtr mantnttii lias been homo from Prano for several weeks et, according to art oltlclal Waslilngion list Jurt Issued, th lleuti tinnt Ih 'now In territory occupItJ b.v llleil troops' The pluck v officer whoso homo ! at ;ti", Wert Sevmour ftreet. had been H prisoner of tho Germans Tho official II t M ilea lie hai been released from a, tnllltarv prison and that he ban pro , ceded to an area occupied by lbs Al lies Aneithrr Philadelphlan mentioned Itl the list Is Private John J. Illggltis, X1SK rr,uth Mxtfinth Mreet HlKglns Is res ported us having been released from .amp Altdam n German detention camp, Women's Shoes Reduced from 9.50, 10.50 & 11.50 French heel styles with turn soles super quality throughout. Havana Brown Kid, Field Moose Kid, Gray Suede. Nu Gray Kid. Patent Leath er, Nut Brown Calf. 7 .95 AUSixci Width, A A to D Misses' and Children's Shoes Reduced A clearance of dis continued lines of Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes Pat ent leather and Gunmctal. Formerly 2.50, J.0U and J. 50. Rcduc, 4 to 1 .95 Buckled Storm Shoes, were 6.75 Reduced to Qftj Germantown Ave. Germantewn Ave. trsJ. 25c i I' b, I' t p way Ko Mr Irtlstlc Pe Ihe ia1 Ia I! ' "11. i 1 1 r II' n II S?i 11 m isireei, ana was employed as inr ins rniiaaeipnls, Itapld M -, W-, "A . M.l . L'fri" ' ''i-1 : ' '--AxVv-.-.n' ..riw'-; "'"- x,. o, L, ' :' MIMH
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