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'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER, PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G,' 1919
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TEAMS PAIRED
FOR ALLIED CUP
, Sixteen Clubs Enter the
Annual Competition for
Soeccr Tropli
PLAY BEFORE MARCH 1
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"r" Saturday and Sunday Games
Must Not Conflict With
League Contests
The Allied Soccer League palled olt
the following sixteen teams who enter
d their names to take part In the Allied
Cup competition: Sun Ship, Hog Island,
Wolfenden Shore, Germantoivn 1)0 s'
Club ,-blues" and "Hovers," rurltan,
"Wanderers, Merchant "It," Viscose Man
ufacturing; Company, Wolfenden Shore.
Hungarians. Textile Manufacturing
Company, Dlsston A. A., I'usey & Jorai,
Christ Church and Harlan.
The first round must be plaed on or
before March 1 The competition will
be run on the lose and out plan, loser
dropping out, winner to go Into the sec
ond round, Rcminn.il and tlnals
Games Saturday or Sunday
The contests can be plajed on any
Saturday or Sunday, but they must not
Interfere with National or American Cup
competitions. Teams; competing mut
furnish the secretary of the Allied
Leaguo at least Ave dijs prior to the
game with a full list of tlulr line-ups
Shipyards will be lequlred to furnish a
list of their eligible plajers at least four
teen dajs prior to their game
The following teams hae been paired
oft for the first round, the gamo to be
placl on the first named club grounds
Eight Teams in first Hound
Hungarians s Christ Church Puritan
. Oermantown Boss' Club "Hovers,"
Sun Ship s Harlan, Hog Island .
Merchant "B." Wolfenden Shore, Sr.,
DIsston A. A. ; Viscose Manufacturing
Company s. Textile Manufacturing
Company, I'usey & Jones s. Wanderers,
Wolfenden Shore Juniors s Oerman
town Boys "Blues "
The cup competition will be In charge
of the executive committee of the Allied
League, Tresldent John B. Parrell, sec
retary: It. II Schellenberger, and treas
urer of the Istern District, William A.
. N Talmer.
PICK AIL-STAR TEAM
Shipyard League Plajers to Meet
Bethlehem Saturday
All league matches In the Delaware
Illver Shipyard boccer League, sched
uled for Saturday, were tailed oft last
night owing to tho pick of the league
having arranged to meet Bethlehem In
an exhibition match at Third btreet and
Lehigh avenue. This action was taken
at the monthly meeting of tho league,
after it waa announced that all arrange
ments had been made with tho manage
ment of tho national soccer champions
to play In this city on Saturday The
following team was then selected to rep
resent the fehlpjard League against
Bethlehem:
Namo. Positions Club
A. Fearre, goal. ..I Hoi Island
McLaughlin ...riant fullback New rk Ship
Howley left fullback .Pucv- i Jonx
Peat right halfback. Now "lork hhlp
Pler center halfback Harlan
Illerton left halfback.. N" Y Shin
Wilson outside right . Merrhanl 11
Uraham . ... Inside right.. Merchant n
Lilian .. ..center forward... Merchant II
i. McfJhee Inside left... .Merchant 11
P. I'olev outside left.. I'usey Jones
.. nees Forward MiConnell, Sun hhlp;
halfback. Frank Robinson. Hoe IsUml, full
back, Jasper Campbell, .Merchant li.
NORSE STAR ADVANCES
Molla Bjurstedt to Meet Mrs.
Candec in Semifinal Round
New York, Keb. 6 Without any
formalities of pretty strokes or strategy
Miss MolU Bjurstedt pounded out .1 vic
tory with her racquet against Miss Cluro
Cassell to gain a place in the semifinal
round of the women's cup singles In the
tournament on the Indoor lawn tennis
courts of the Heights Casino, Montague
treet, Brooklyn, jesterday. The score
was 6-0. C-l. The lctory placed Miss
Bjurstedt In the semifinal round, and
tomorrow she will meet Mrs. DeKorcst
Candre, the, conqueror of Miss Uleanora
Sears.
ANOTHER CAGE COME-BACK
Charley ODoniicll, Former East -
' em LiCactier. t laV8 Wltll Kcailillir
nniA.ii0uu,ciaj. nun iicauiiij,
HI1en.11do.il. Pa.. Feb. fi Charley
?n.?L'lSn"Wr'"edlnff
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for the local quintet against Hazleton
" O'Donnell has been engaged In busl
ness at his home in Frackvllle since
quitting basketball, but has consented
to play against his old rivals In to
night's game. It his condition proves
satisfactory, he will sign up with the
local, team.
Berrien lo Lead Weslejan Mermen
3lldiIleloHn. onn Keb B . Thn AVes.
leyait swimming team lias elected John n
Berrien, a sophomore, of New York, actinic
captain of ths team until I"rederlck I.
Woodruff, Jr . of Elizabeth, N J., the rap-tain-elect,
returns from the. national service.
Fifteenth "Win for Middies
AnnaiMills. Md.. Feb VlralnU Milltarv
Inailtute VS the fifteenth opponent of tho
midshipmen at basketball ami tho nfteentb
victory, the score beirr- 39 tu 17.
Soccer Nctvs and Notes
IV hat hurt llethlehem more than anything
els was to have the first and only tally
mads against It this, season In a Natlona1
lieacue game by one of Ita former atars.
Hardy, who Is now spurting the Merchant
A shirt,
It will he a Mr day at Palrlilll Park. Third
street and tohlsh .venue, on Haturday. when
the llethlehem team visits this elty for U
Drat time this season, opposing the pick ot
the shipyards
- Keep is class eye on that boy Xaplei, of
th Harlan If ha Is in tho llne.up, ajid you
will see one ot the beat dribbler In the tlhlp--yard
League.
Out ( Cardlnsrteo Saturday two of the
atronftsil teama in tho third division of the
Allied league will lace each other, namely,
J tbe Wolfenden Shore Juniors and tho Textile
' eleven. They will flht avery one of tho
ninety minuets tor tha top rung of this
division.
t P.Ursan team, of r.terson, X. J . will b
kiuiufn In lha fiitnr On, H)lk KLfra "
V&h -' la team la Dlaylne In rhamolunshlu form.
mM teama booked -to meet It durlnr the re
'sMtnderof tho season still have to travel, aa
If, Is considered "fast company "
Tfce fans wilt have a eh. nre to see tHe
bast goal producer In ths country on Hatur
ssty. aa Ration will b back in ths line-up
for tho upat.tcrs. ,
en thing that should bo settled before the
W4 gam l tbat permitting ot a. aubatltuta
In 1 us of Injury to a player either on lbs
ffilpyord team or Dathlehem.
MrUaat, an t ths beat coal landers ot tha
UMtsur ranks, who formerly sported the
l.lsHoa ahllt, ha quit tba game.
at 'Merchant A. say he Mike
tartner, J I in ray Wilson. Iloth these
way wsu logevner.
will ba .really streuathened
' with Puiin back Thla boy at
taring a treat aasa .1 ths out-
frt sassttW.
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1004 WOUNDED
SWELL TOTAL
Number So Designated in
H36 Casualties Report
for Day
32 KILLED IN ACTION
19 Dead of Wounds and Oilier
Causes 2 1 Recorded
Missing
Washington, Feb 6 Another heavy
casualty list was released by the War
Department today, with a total of 2458
names. 111 of whom were either killed
In actlcn or died from wounds and other
causes
This llstmbrnces both commissioned
and enlisted ranks
Of the daj's totals, 1322 names were
In the morning lists and 113G In the
afternoon lists.
The litter arc Included In the follow
ing totals for Pennsjlvanla, New .Ter
sej Delaware Maijland and Virginia
Summarized, the tota's nre:
Ite ported
today
Total
31.0IR
1A983
1S.V46
J.739
Killed in action . .
.1J
Died from wounds
Died of disease. . ,
Died of ncildcnt
ami
other causes
Missing in action, Includ
Ing prisoners . .
Wounded
Grand totals)
tin u hRs i it
hilled 'in Action
1.1KI'TKAT Ifthn II Mnnrit llelulh
Tei . Horace II Nianlou Urookbn. 1
tiled of Hounds
. l.tCL'THVAN r Thomas M Progan Ton
hers N y. i
Pled of Illaeake l
MKL'TnV.NTS IMard I.ar.ibce,
n-dfonl Mas- . Orvlllc K VVIleon, O.ange
bure s C '
lloundefl. Desree I ndetermlned
MAJOHS Ilkhanl Stiarnleaa Uavls 30J
School lane I'htladclphla, Louis li Hlbbs,
N London Conn I
I'APTWN Charles J Kraft. Chlcaeo I
UKI'TIINANT August A Arens Anplc-1
ton Vl Chnrlcs I). (Julre t hrlstnph I red.
rrlcktoMii Mo rtnbert t Duval Contra
y !lnn II riek Dunkirk T lrc
William (llaKer. Iiormont, Pa. Albert II
liraves Tort Worth Te. Julian J' Mvlnu-l
aton UrcenalMiro, Ala , c'harlca (Slinn Hob
erts Atlanta llj Norbcrt I'eMlnnnl nc
aer runroe Mlili V llllam Jlransford lork
St l.oula Mo
Woundeil shUr
...V.AJOIIS lialph llulchlna Halllmore .Mil
Willis J Tak Spencer Wis j
CAPTAINS loa-ph KjHard Ail-rhold An
nislon. Ala Jopli r Cromwell t.sncii.
bum. a . John VV Mealy. Skowhesan. Me ,
Karl W Whltne Wenuka, Okla I
l.lUUTK.VANTt, rthur I. Allen Dallas
7,.V,' 'S.1' J cronln Westerlj 11 I
William Tunstall Dlnklns, (Jrenaua. .Mlrs .
Ired During. Lnuton okla . llmll A Han.
nlnir. (larj, lnl Allen c. Ilanaon Kails
pell. Mont .Herbert Herler. Cincinnati, o
John 1 Iloapelhnrn. Ilatrerstown Md ,
(.eorits s Hunt, Mlnneapolla .Minn , Carl A
hrSdl ?rav Jr . "rookljn N V . John II
Klltrell Uleenvllle, . C , James U L.len
lv. Dothan. Ala. rtnbert Hatte McClure,
rledmont. Cal . lntnjn 1'adgeit Albanj. Oa .
John 1. rahlke. luneau, Win , Albert I.
opu llrooklvn. N V. Donald W Selle.
Harrison. .N. V Charles D hwanncr.
5anta Ana. tal James II Thompson,
lir.siol Tenn . Ael J, Young-. Iioiburj.
Mass
flIAPr.AI.N- James A Lord Crothers
vllle. Intl.
rCN.NSlMAMt
Killed In Action
I'KIATK Harry 11 YInirllnB Hanover
Died of omuls "
PniVVTHS I-rank Joseph Maser Pitts
hurgh Joseph Malerra. Hazleton, Charles
H PaiM Sritikrlaln. CtiU W Unl.1.11
Oreencaslle. Abo Wollnsk. Ureensbura-.
Died of Aicldent and Oilier Causes
rntVATB Norman It Schlmp ritls
bursh Died of Disease
PHIVATEi William P. OrlfTlth Green
ville, John K Vchell. Ileaver Vallcj.
Mounded feverelr
PRIVATES Jess Rlirter, Connellsvlllo
Arthur Hoblneon. l.aston. Tonv Rtankevkz,
iW Melrose street, l'hlladeiphlo
Mlsslttr In Action
PRIVATES Charles O Johnsun. .TeHett,
Martin V Phllllppl -Markleton, Camlllo
antlrocco, Crabtrce. Arthur trausburv
York.
Mounded, Decree t'ndelerndned
SEIIGEA.NTS Walter J Kamlnskl Pltls
hurgh. Ernest M Watklns Trainer. Isaac
O W'eldman Talmadite, Patrick J Cuslck.
tfcrantonr Ueora Unlev Pittsburgh
CORPORAI.a Robert K Decker. Htrouds.
burc. Charles H Dixon Poltsvllle, Ralph M
Jumiera Carlisle Charles Lantlls. orth
Ulrard
WAUON'ER John Plnneaan 1110 South
Twentv-fourth street Philadelphia
1 1,rlf,DJ'r',EIlllll"m craven Richardson
pkivatkh cuai iieues. Moniours-
U( srfj Ilu,nle Uonortt Mctor R
, D.l- Caiasauqua: Thomaa D Maloueti.
'ou- rK" fflinhiV. d, "a" .T'"f'
onr's'r" rMbMr y.s-,
foffman l.lbrarytwames Ielsnd. Somers-l
Paul J Mlddleton. SJI Houdlnot street
Philadelphia. Matthew M O.Mallev sv.raiv
ton John Palaa-uo. Ilejnoldsvllle. James -A
Proferes. Chambersburg. Tbonias Ileese,
Natrona: Arthur Itoth. 40J chew street
Olney. Philadelphia. Clarence VV Salllel,
3ni0 Stlllman street Philadelphia: Leo N
Staskey Shenandoah Chirles 1 Woltf
Staakey shenandoa
"'"" undl Mlchtlr
HEItOEANTS Clark W .Mentzer Winner
,..... ii. -rw A Mntz .17-'J Clordun street
Philadelphia, frtmund Albert Ovens Ashley
Cilenn B Itoblnson Tarentum Albert L
urn. .Mberl l.
Shearon. J-aruus
Luiena It .leber vvjnne
wool,
COIiroltALS Albert L Trent. Johnstown
trOtlALH Albert 1. Trent, jonns
1 mrm ltoadlnir .tnhn Ar
Clarence .N lerte ne.uinit Jonn Aorian
Vatrona. Iuls Jacobs l'llisoursn, reu
erlck VV Itoblnson VVIIIIamspo-:.
MECHANICS .dara Kane, Urookbn 1
James Icobb. McDonald
WAOONER Harold Martin, Sunburj
21 11 7S
1,004 15T.206
1.136 234 739
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heater. AUCUal f iltzinan, iiiisuura"
.llIIIHll, 1 llinuuin
PRIVATLS,, John
Charles Dewell, McDonald
PRIVAThS. , John 1 iienov. a 110,
ruuiuiu, riBMR 1, iu'
nelll.
Hstlelon; Albert J
Herbert, i'llis-
burah Clslr U Hike; Ellzabethvlllo. .Andy
llelluurl,
" st.. iiAKir ansa n I
McKees Rocks.
An.elo Dllllsl,
lUSi-i. .'" ""-... 7u ,I.i.,
484.
Lwnjzirzrxu.
Jatms
tA...Me A
'." ''.-a.T;; " li.nl.l V llnriniin.
-- I,itia-. itfrTM V Harnian. llltama-
rKin, '' .'":. .: .7.. ' "
port, I'hrUtUn Kdward llllf. rutaliursh;'
John llowelU. rijmoulh: Ivn Jarhuna.
J9?" "U . V . Iikll.d.li.hl. Ilanlamlll
J ! OOU IrPl llttlallltl'isaia, a" i
Ksuffmau York, Charles W. Marshall,
John.wwn: Julius Ilrody. 1033 Mouth street,
l'h adelphla. Edwin L. Cos. V ashlneton.
Mike Kreemsn. Marlanna: Creamer l Keas.
let Soring Orova: Hamuel M. Klmmel.
Urcenbursi Clarence Howard Klnon, North
East, DomenUo Ron-ace Donora: Ken
neth R. Startlell. llrookvllle. Joseph Tan
sill i Coalport. John E Hlack, Sharon. I.e
Michael Coyne, SS31 Pierce street. Phil;
delphla. Chrl H Deckheart. Pittsburgh!
,1, ur rurllii. Mallabury. John J. Lord.
Tower flty. William Manly. Carlisle;
Michael Rlndv. Parrell. Samuel Rosecrans.
1'iitsbur.h. John Selmo. dlen Campbelli
Frank P. Steele, McKeesportj Anthony km
ceiakl. Hcranton. ueorce i
Wolff, Allen-
' M-AV JKR8KY
Died of Wounds
Rosarlo Trentacosta,
PRIVATK
Car-
fl'W' Woouded. Degree Undtermloed V.
KUtlUEANT Ernest Knlerlm, Aabury
!:'. ii
1'OHlllCAI.O jonn i ii ,-,ii,iu,
IlAind Brook: John C lllllen. 2JJ North
Kortlalh atreet. Camden. Alfred Stewart.
Woodctllt. lleorge II. Ellis, Jersey Cltx
Joseph Jurnecka, Elizabeth.
PRIVATE! Weley Bendy, Trentoni Jo
aeph P. Karplnskl. Jersey City: Andrew
lliiescb. Egg Harbor City: James Watklns.
Eatonton, Dwlght T. Clark. Newark. John
Heron, rlalnneld, Llndley V. Ilurff, Sewell,
Wounded Mlchllr
HEItaEANTS William J Ludwlg. New
ark) Henry W.ldvogel. North Bergen.
CORPORALS Leo J. Whalen, South Am
buyi Janmlab J. Hurley. Elizabeth
PR1VATKS Hnl'.o Devlngo. Orangsi
Oeorge Gamble. New Brunswick, Jams W,
Addloon. LakawcMid: Elmer Plemmtngs.
Salem: OeorgsiP Jurlsch, Union Hill; Prank
Jladilnon, Jsrsey City, Fred Helium. Newark-
James Sellers, Salem; Howard H.
Vincent, Millbrooki Henry Adler, Newark;
kaaart lAiberkel, Outlff. JJjtmJ. Caa-
sarTis asassaas sjajsasaw swarisaa;
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ENJOYED EXPERIENCES
Major Hicliard T. Davis,
Gcrnianloun. Hcportcd
Severely Wounded
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Honor Roll for the City
and Its Vicinity Today
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llusler
M Wi:iNSThlN, Tns N Tenth st.
Prlrnle
NKCIIII riOUNTINO, 12IK S-anopee St.
TIIN M.VNhKMl, IV'l Melro?e St.
wot mild (DuiitKi: CMiirrKn
mim:i Major
RKIMRIr m. nun, 302 School lane
WaKoner '
JOHN 1I.NNI.(iN, mn Tvnty-
fourth st
Trlvales
MIDDI.KTON,
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3:j" Iloudlnot
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AKTIIIK KOIII, 4111 Chew si
I. Ml KM K SM.TIhL. .into Htlllman st.
DSCAK I INK. 3074 Arnmlnito ave.
DWID I. HOW MAN. 1-JIJ Heltzer st
PA(IIMI, I'l.TROCKI.I, SIT .Montrose
st
lMKIi SIIII.KCIIT, 1133 Tast Wilt
st Lomden
1IIKD II. "(IILl.TiT, 712 N STlh St.,
Camden
iii.kvmn r. w. i.AM;i:it. i;io n
Tvventj-elehth st
HOIM1KII Sl.KiMTt.l
eri:ent
llRK A. M0T7, 37.-J tlordon st
f orponils
riMRI.I.S J. 1IWS, 1230 N. Holljirood
st
JOHN I'. O'.Nhll.L, 4G'ii Lancaster ave.
Privates
JOsni'll A. lIL'Ttlll.NSOV. l'OO S.
Tenth st
JOSI.PII hVKIlllW. 24 N Eleventh st
AKTIIIK MAK.1)K.N, 2907 N Hancock
st
MILIUM) II. DWIH. lot Lcslncton
nve , Camden
(lI'OIKir. ADM.MW. 2107 Klpp st
SVII IIKNMWIIN, Ml Mifflin st
l.l'ldl ilLLUM, -ton Hockan st , Cam
den JOM.PII ItnnUINS. M39 Harlan St.
HWII LI. MI.ISH 2437 f Seventh st
ANtlLI It III LIM. 4S4J N LellhBuw st
l N .1 VltSlll N K, 421 Wood st
Jl I It S llltODV, 111-13 Houlh Ht
l.l'.K.VI. (J).N1. 233L Pierre st.
Private Carnegie Young, a Phjladel
phlan on the ofllcial casualty list 'today,
has wilttcn a letter to his parents, Mr
and Mrs. George Young, 6226 Callowhlll
street. In which ho tells of being wound
ed, and Jiow ho escaped death at tho
hands of German snipers by "playing
possum "
Ho writes of so many strange occur
rences wherein ho escaped death that
his parents believe his life In charmed
Private Young's escapes from death
started when, as a member of Company
B. 110th Infantry, he was sent out with
two comrades to dest? y enemy snipers
uliii bad Indeed themselves In adv jntage -
1 out positions In trees with machine guns
aloll(r t))l route where tie noth m
laiury was 10 uuvoucr,
His companions were Killed by hidden
' . . sllghtlv wounded
vA . ...riHe, in nlav dead, and the
qe..-, -r '. i fer '."vn.
Iblm where ne fell. Hours later under
the cover of darkness, rrivaie iuuii
1 fniiml bis way back to his company,
I Seven other-times lie was sent out on
Blmllar missions, always accompanied by
ntnir nf men. and each time his com
rades were killed by snipers or wnylajd
at cross roads, and each time PrITte
Youncr came back unhurt.
Th.n rnr the ninth time, olllcers of
i -.-v.., . --- .....,, ... , ., t
I Company B sent oui a "" ,U,V""
nnd destroy ine Bniiicit. .4..0
1 iiri,ate young btayed beMnd. and no one
.. returned to tell tho result
of the expedition.
Private Toung in his last letter home
said that after being on the "dangerous
j.ijM" for the first time he felt no
' nmi liUIIIICIci,
mnn eunners. anu mai ne run -.
.,, PX1,ercnce.
,.., -Vrtii
t Private Young enlisted
In
October
.,... -- .,. ..,.....,
1017, on hlselgiutencii "
He
i waR Hent to Carrrfi Hancock ana was in
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enty-eignin, saueu m .
th the Aim' of Occupation
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He Is now w
In Herman'.
' No ne.tlia In Casually 1.1st
No deaths In the ajjny overseas have
been reported for the past two days
Four men classified as wounded severely,
constitute the major casualties given
out by the War Department for this
city nnd nearby points today. Among
the severely wounded appears the name
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of Mnjcr Vvtchard I Davis, 302 School
lane.
Major Davis Is n regimental Burgeon
In the 319th Infantry and Iiiih been deco.
rated for heroic action undei fire. Ho
anlved In France last May and had
been over there nl.v ten rias when bo
was called to the front He participated
In tho battle of Chateau Thierry, St
Mlhlel, Verdun and finally In the Ar
gonne, where ho Is reportid to havo
been wounded,
Major Davis was formerly a member
of the V. S reserve forces, and when
In this country he was Fent to Kort
Oglethorpe, O.I., where ho was engaged
In examining recruits until October,
1917, when lie was transferred to Camp
Lee. Ho silled In May
Major Davis waa a professor In clini
cal medlclim at the I'nlverslty of I'enn
lvanln before tho war and expects to
resume that position when he returns to
this country. In letters to his wlfo the
major has said ncAhiug of being wound
ed He Is tlilrty-lhree jears old and was
educated nt the Oermantown Academy,
Medico Chlrurglcal College, and nt Cor
nell t'nlverslty. He is tic son of Mrs.
Mary Walls Davis
Twentj-fivo other I'hiladelphlnns nnd
one soldier from Camden are reported
wounded todav. The casualties for
Pennsjlvanla todav number 128 There
are 2158 on the ieort ftr tho nation.
SKETCHES OF THE HEROES
Private .lames II. Muller, 3081 Tllton
street, a member of Companj IC, 328th
Infantrj, reported wounded today. Is a
former Port
Former ttoxvr Knocked
Out Six Germans
With Uartt Fist
Illihmond pu
gilist, and has
r e t u 1 n o d
to this coun
try He wiis
gassed, he said, Novembei 10, after) hav
ing his gun shattered lo pieces by an
exploding shell;
"I took the bodies In a hand-to-hand
fight and laid six of them nut. They
soon tired of trying to handle me that
way and resorted to a gas bomb to put
me out of cummlsslon, ' said the former
boxer.
In Port Ttlchmond the Mildlcr was
known as "Young Muller" He Is tvven-t
tj -three years old. Prlvalu Muller 1m
the son ot James I) Muller. He hai
nine sisters and brothers.
Private Carl Hurt, Colllngswood,
gassed In ncllon, who completely lost
tho power of speech, has returned to his
home. Ho has not jet fully recovered,
but expects to In duo time
Private Plillln D'Allesamlrn,
Colllngs-i
wood, was wounded In tho leg, accord-
I Ing 10 letters received by his parents
recently Hu Is only 17 years old, but
I took part courugeouly In several en
4 gagements. Ho expects to return to tl e
' United States soon.
I Sergeant Jlarry T. Mnull, Audubon, N.
, J, a member of tho 325th Infantry, was
gashed and later wounded In the nrm
He has recovered, he writes In recent
letters to his parents, und expects to bo
pent Into ticrnmnv with tho Army of
Occupation. Ho Is twenty-four ycais
old.
HOME AFTER "CAS BATH"
Prhalc Geo. Winokur, Argounc
Hero, Honorably Discharged
Having recovered from the effects of
a severe gassing In the Argonne Forest,
Private tieorgn Winokur, 182t South
Kirtn street, has arrived nonie nnd re-
cei,p,
ins nonorauie aiscnarge iroin
. service
As a lnemberaif the 322d C.tMial Coin-
pany Private vVluoKur participated In
the fighting In tho Toul nector, wheie.
he Hittci, -we cleaned up. lie round
the Ch impagno front comparatively!
....I... 1 .1... r-n.n..a n..t.nUl..r. l.u'
i,uifi, nun 111 kici iiihiid u,,umiin ii,
Yankee tioops there retired after slight
resistance
It was in the Argonne Forest, declared
Winokur. that one of the most nevere
battles of the war was fought. During
that action he was gassed anil took
retugo In a shell crater. His rifle was
smashed by sltrupnel, but he escaped
being wounded. After six hours ho was
found and taken to a lleld-dresslng
stntlon
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Quarantine Company, Headed
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Protection to the Camp
t'amp I.,,, Va 1-eh. 6 Lieutenant
Hogcr H. Parry, of Washington, Pa., Is
commanding milcer of the ' quarantine
company that Just ha, been organized
to protect tho men of this cantonment
from Infectious diseases.' .Men suspected
of having contagious dlseascH nro sent
Immediately to this detachment, and
marked succpss has been found In pro
venting contagion,
Another camp Leo hank has been
opened, this time-In tho big Y hut. It
is a. branch -of the. National Dank of
Petersburg nnd th virrii v-n i
I .'"V.''' Pf 1-trnburT. Tho former bank.'
in uie i-osi exchange, was closed several
weeks ago, after u very successful period
In camp.,
Lincoln's birthday, though coming
Februarys, will bo observe,! hero Sun
day, I-ebruary n, vvlih services In the
big hut. ,-,
N'evv hours for the- opening of the
cninp exchango have been announced.
... ..ie tuiure, weK-iay opening hours
arc from 9 to 12 a m . l!.in ., ... ...
4 30, nnd from f 3o to p m. .Sund'.iSB
Itlil l,,tl.l.. a 1. l. - J
...... iimmsfs, tne vtnanges will bo open
from ;i to 12 n m only,
Strict orders have Ix-cn isaue.l frnm
camp hcndquirters that no furlough faro
certificates be Issued either to nfllcern
ur in cniisteu men who arn about to I
uncharged, mj that tho furlough fare
certificates will not bo In their hands
when they leave tho service. Kmphisls
Is placed on llin fact Hint these fare
certificates aio Intended only for men
In the service
home confusion has prevailed over the
new orders concerning passes, but tnt
explanation is simple. Utiles concerning
Wednesday night passes remain the
the Mime, hut poimlsslon Is given for
twenty-four-hour passes to bo Issued atij
tlmo fiom noon Satuulay until C o'clock
Monday morning In practice this would
mean, of course, that tho passes could
be d ited Inter than (I 11. m. Kumla), In
order for the tweiity.four-liour period to
explui bv rfvellle Monday moinlng.
.One hundred and eleven cindldates
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AKLAUIA 10 a.m. to 11 :15 P.M.
LOUIS tll:.N'NISOV In
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Df T ICDIDri BftOAD HTKEEr AND
DlUt.DllU HUMJIJUIIANNA AVE.
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WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY
VISIT THE COLONIAL TIIEATHE
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t?lDlTc:Q main kt. manayunk
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FAIRMOUNT "SASJSSS
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"THE M3LTAW MAN"
CAftyill V THEATIIE 1311 Market St.
rAlVill-iI K A M to Midnight.
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56TH ST.
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In the central officers' training school
will bo commissioned second lieutenants
I'cbruary IB, nnd will be placed on the
Inactive list of tho reserve corps. Their
graduation will mark the closing of tho
school.
CAMOUFLAGE DANCE TONIGHT
Members of Three Arts Club to
Portrny Naval Work Phases
The annual dance of the Three Arts
Club will bo held at tho Hotel mtten
house tonight. Artists from New lork
and Ilaltlmore, aB well as from the
Philadelphia colony, will be here lor tne
"camouflage dance."
Kvery phase ot naval work will be
portrayed In the "stunts" which will
form tho entertainment between dances.
Three members of tho Three Arts Club
were "camoufleurs," as tne navy rnneu
the women camouflage experts, and they
havo planned much of tonight's pro
gram. Miss Dorothea Fischer, chief veo
woman In the Ieague Island Naval Hos
pital and one of the first to enter the
camouflage work. Is the author of "Sea,
tho Vampire," one of tho stunts to be
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HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwavs open. Always readv. Terma mod'
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" t""1"11" to street s prlvala baths, run.
water S12 60 up wkly. 83 B0 up dally. CBubrs
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FnrtrwR, Mnnnu. Va.
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b and
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cnesmui. Amirlcan uiprcas 1:0.,
Chestnut St
PIIOTOrT,ATS
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Beatood Cuisine. Every '
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Treatment. Writs at A 11
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The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Booking Corporation,
which is a guarantee of 'early showing of
the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Booking Corporation.
I PAnCR tST & i.ANCASTnn avh,
1-C-LCI MATINEE DAILY
VIV IAN MAHTIN In
"JAMS ClOES A-VVOOl.NCl"
I FRPRTV BP.OAD . COLUMBIA AVB.
l-'DL(v 1 I MATINEE DAILT
EVELYN NESIIIT In
"HER MISTAKE"
333 MARKET pVA'fiS.
Ul'HT LYTEf.L In
mi, Bri;.NUi;n"
MODFl 4-5 south st.
liv-'l-'ll Continuous
Orchestra.
Continuous 1 to 1L
TOVI SHX 111
"TltBAT 'LM JlOUOIt"
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"THE Cn.tVINO"
PALACE
1214 MARKET STIIEET
10 A. M to 11:1S I. M
VAIMOVA In
EE hOn EYE"
PRINPFSS 018 MARKET STREET
Jl'NE ELVIDOsl In
"JHU lltUI JiLTl"
RFP.FNT MARKET ST. Relow 17TH
M.
iiuiccjiiiv iivirox in
"HARD IlOILEI)"
RIA! TO tiLUMANTOWN AVE.
II-M 1 AT TPLPEHOCKEN ST
WALLACE RE1D In
"TOO .MANY MILLIONS"
RI 1RY MARKET ST. HELOW 7TH
rviD 1 10 A M lo 11;15 Pj M
LOUIH HEN'VISOV
"OIL JOHNNY"
5AVflY 1U MAHKLT STREET.
0-V VUI 8 A M TO MIDNIGHT
NtlRMA TALMA rOE In
"THE FORBIDDEN CIT"
TANl FY MARKET ABOVE 16TH.
O 1 MlNl-.C I IJ .is A M to 11115 V. it.
NORMA TAI.MUXIE In
"IIIE HEART OF VVKIONAV
VIPTORIA MARKET ST. AB. 9TH
VIvlUlMtt oa M. to 11:15 P. M.
nir.UA iiaiia in
THU bilK DEVIL"
presented. Miss Fischer Is known as
dean ot the camouflage squad, because
she served till the end of the war.
Atnong those who havo arranged the
danco are Mary Ppencer Tieltch. presi
dent of the Three Arts Club, wrho will
preside: Miss Ilebecca Abbott Hunt, a
member of the camouflage squad : Flora
Lash-; Beatrice Darker, of the Woman's
Land Army; Lillian Jones, Veronica
Kelley, Genevieve Rdsell, Hope Lennon,
"Patsy" Van Wjck and. Kathleen Ma
son; Ensign N. IX Henderson, Lieu
tenant Commander James McCoy, Hn
slgn Ilalnh Dover. James P. Delderson.
Lhead of the camouflage In the Fourth
is aval district, ana irvin urennan.
Ursinuj Loses Another Close Came
Chester, Feb. 0. Pennsylvania Mili
tary College continued Its winning streak
yesterday afternoon at the expense of
Urslnus, beating the Collegevllle quintet
In" a highly sensational game, 31 to 28.
Yale Wins Second League Came
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 6 Yalo de
feated Columbia, 43 to 21. In an Inter
collegiate League basketball game here
last night. ' .
Dratlts
ATlAMfl At Autlubon. N. J . rb 4.
OLIVK. bflovfd wife or Heizltdiah Admi
nd daughter of David and Ltavena lTtewart.
Relatlta and friends Invited to funeral eerv
Icea. Frl , 11 a. m.. In tha Hapttut .ChaDl.
Haddonfleld. N. J. Friend mar call Thur
T to 0 p. m. Int. adjoining chapel around..
BAItOFELD Feb S, ERNEST T.. hut
band of late Josephine llargfeld (nee whltt
man), ared 78 Ilelathes and frlenda In
vlted to funerat. Bat . 2 P m , 4021 Palmon
nt . Urldesbura. Int. German Reformed
Iturylntr Ground Rmalna may be viewed
Frl , 8 to 10 p. m. 'Washington papers copy.
RAXTER Suddenly. Feb 2. FRANK I...
husband of CUta Flaxter (nee Moore) And
Hon of late Theodore and Mary Ellrabeth
Raster Relatives and friends, also Wash
ington Camp. No 660. P. O 8 of A.t Court
North Philadelphia. Ko 261. F. of A.: em
ployes of H. I Allen 1 Co, Invited to fu
neral services Frl . S j m.. 3953 N. 1th at.
Int. Oreenmcunt Cem, Frlenda may view re
main Thura. ee.
RENSON Feb. 3. EMZABETII REN-
pu.i, wiaow oi tfoflepn nfn-on, agru n-.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Hat , I 30 p m . residence of son
lnIw, GM)rge H. Johnson. 7J5 AV. 6th at..
Chester. Pa. Int. private.
npwviii p.h r. MAnr a 4.,rv1t. nt
Rrldfret and late .John Bennls Relsthes
and friends InWted to funeral, Rat.. 8 30 a.
residence ot motner. 44 High at., oer
mantown. Solemn high mass of requiem Im
maculate conception i;nurcn iu a. m. inc.
Holy Hepulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
RERTOLET Feb 4. of pleurisy. MART
GRACE, daughter of late Samuel and Mary
a, nertoiet, graduate nurse or u. or i'a.
Hervlcea Frl , 8 p. m , renldenre of uncle,
Renjamln Rertolet. 2112 Columbia ae. Int.
private Sat Rertolet Run Ing Grounds.
Frederick, Fa.
BIHVUAM Feb. 4. RUSSET.U busbsnd
of Laura Blsphatn (ne Combs , a (ted S3.
Relathea and friends Par ken all Trlbo. No
&U. I. o R M, Invited to funeral. Frl . 2
p m . South Langhorne, Int. Reechwood
Cem . Hulmevllle. Bucks County. Pa.
Iinnnlfilt' it OnA t.f 11
MAIIY LESLKY HUTCHINSON, wlfs ot
Alexia U. lkierlcKs Kunsral services f rl .
S p. m . DavM II. Schuyler Hide, nroad
and Diamond sts. Int Dmate.
husband of Mary Ksola Ilotto and son of
lata Domlnleanl ixiuisa uouo neiaiites
anrf frln. Invited tn funeral l!fird N lnth
st. HIeIi mass of rwiulem Church of Our
lauy o tne .iernni. ciat., iv a. in. jm.
Holy Cross Cem
HOUEK At rilni) Paayiom St., Ten 4,
nLIZAHimi DOWER. Uelathes nnd friends
InMted to services Krl . 11 a m , Olher
H. Balr Bids , 1820 Chestnut at. Int. prl
ate omit flowers. ....
HCnn Feb 4. ANNA V. fnes Kellv)
wife of Itobert A. Iloyd nelalliea and
friends Inilted lo funeral, lion , S 30 a. m .
11 . Jefferson t. Solemn high mass of
requiem 8t. Michael' Church 10 n. in. Int.
Holy Senulchro Cem Aulp funeral.
HIIADY. Keb. 3. JOHN C. son of 1st;
Thlllp and Mary Ann Drady. nelatliea and
friends lmltcd to funeral, flat , S 3(1 a m..
J13" N Falrhlll st High renulem mass St.
rttward'a Churth 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
QS,REtj!0-?,KDml,4. MATILDA K0RR18.
widow of John Hreen. formerly of Lower
Merlon township. Montgomery County, aged
60 Relatives and irienas invitee, to luneral
services, Sat.. '! p. m. He Kalb st pike.
Conveyances will be at Da Kalb Station,
Phlla and Western It. It . to meet train
leaving- Uulh st. 1 p. m. Friends may call
FrHROl)EriICK Feb 3 ItOSH A . wife of
Joseph W. Ilroderlck Relatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 JO a. m. Slid
S 11th at. High requiem mass Church of
the Kpiphany 10 a. m. Int private. Holy
nROvfN Feb. 4. MART, wife of John
I!ro llelatlxes and friends Invited to
funeral, Hat.. 8 30 a. m., husband's real,
dence 4003 Taul t , Frankford. Requiem
high mass Sw Joachim' Church 10 a, m.
Int St. Dominic's Cem. Auto service.
HUCIIANAN. Late of .1434 Spruce st ,
suddenly, Feb. 4, ANNII3 O.. rldow of
James Buchanan. Relatives and friends In
vited td funeral". Bat 1 p. m . parlors of
William H. Chew", S. W. cor. Both and
Spruce sta. Int. prlate, Hlllslda Cem.
Auto service.
CALLAHAN -(k. 2. AGNES V, CAL
LAHAN (nee Durka), wife of Walter Calla
han. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu
neral, Thurs , 8 a. m , brother-in-lsw a resl.
dence, Charlea Callahan, 23 H. King St.,
Gloucester. N. J. Solemn high mass of
requiem fat. Mary' Church 9 a. m. Int.
private.
CANTL1N reb. 4. RICHARD J . fius-
band of Anna L. McCormack Cantlln. son
of Mary McAllister and late Richard Cant.
Iln. Relatives Bnd friends. Court Passyunk,
No, 34. J of A.: Loyal Order of Moose.
Kerry Society, Invited to funeral, Frl., f
a. m . 17S0 S. lHth st Solemn mass or
requiem Church of St. Thomas 10 30 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. '
CIIAFET. Suddenly. t Chesterfield.
N J . Feb 3. ALDA V . wife ot Oscar D.
Chafey and daughter "of George H. and Kllza
Sexton aged '-'0. Funeral services Frl . Ches
trnld N. J . 2 p m. Int Jacohstown.
J. J.Irlenda may view remalna Thurs.
4 to 8 p m. Carriages will meet the 9
. ir.ln frnin Market St. ferrv. Phils..
and the 0 -0 train from Trenton at Uorden
town. N, J,
C1IASBT. Suddenly, at Chesterfield. N.
J rib. 3 OSCAR I , husband of Alda V.
Chasev and son of W. Henry, and Amanda
Chaae. aged 31. Funeral services Frl . lata
realdence. Chesterfield. N. J . 12 noon. InJ.
Jacobstown. N. J. Frlenda may view re
mains Thurs., 4 to 8 m.
COBB At 1828 N. Redneld at., Jan. 13,
tiiki.mA. vnuncest daughter of Elizabeth
A, and late Samuel W. Cobb, aged 9, Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to servlrea, Mon',
2 p. m , Oliver 11. Hair Bldr . 1820 Chest
nut st. Int private, Fernwood Cem,. Friends
may call Sun. ee 7 to 10 p. m.
COLLINS Feb. 4, HUGH, husband pf
Mary F.. Colllna (nee Cowles). Relative
and friends, Bible Class nnd members Bea
con Presbyterian Church: Loral No. IB.
1 M. U,; all other organizations of which
he was p. member. Invited to funeral, Mat.,
lpm. 2833 Aramlngo ave. Services Ilea
ron' Presbyterlsn Church 2 p. m. Int. Mt.
Morlah Cem Auto service. Remalna may
be Mewed Frl. eve. Cheater papers copy.
COOK At Elllsburg, N. J Feb 4.
ANNA B. COOK, wife ot J. Deacon Cook
and daughter ot Samuel H. and Mary K.
Huston, aged 32. Relatlvea and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Frl . 2 p m . Elllsburg.
N. J. Int. Colestown Cem, Conveyance
will meet trolleys at Haddon ave., Haddon
fleld N. J . 1 n m. i
CRAVEN Feb. 4, CORA, beloved wife
of Robert Craven and daughter of tho lata
Sarah. McKean and John Webster Cochran,
Int. Greenwood, N, Y. New York and Balti
more papera please copy.
CHAW rum' i eu . cuii it n. uiuin
FORD (ne HamlM) wife of Wayne Craw
ford, aged 20. Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Frl., 1 30 p m , 2048 E.
Pacific st Int. Bast Cedar Hill Cem. Serv
ices St. Nathaniel' P. E. Church 2J0 p. m
Remains may be viewed Thurs., after T
P" CULLINAN. Feb. B. CORNELIUS hits
hand nf late Catherine and son if late
Michael and Ellen Culllnan. Funeral, to
which relatives and friends. Holy Name,
Altar and Rosary Soeletlea are Invited, Sat.
7 SO a. in . 2I31 8 23d st Solemn mas ot
reaulem Church of St. Edmond D a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service
UU.1AIW. reo. z. TiiuiiAS r,. nusisno
of Ella Dillon (nee Ollsnn) Relatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 30 a. m ,
B22 Vine st. Solemn mass of requiem
Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m.
Int Holv Cross Cem Ai cortege
DOAK. Feb. 4. lyOUIHh. wife of Hugh
Doak and daughter f Frank and Aloyata
Schmon, aged 32. Relatlvea and friends,
Archconfraternlty of the Holy Family, In
vited to funeral Bat 7-1" a, m., residence
of parenta 2038 Palethorp st. Requiem
mass St. Bbnttarlua'i Church 9 a. m. Int.
Holy Redeemer Cem.
DONNELLY. Feb. a WILLIAM F hu
band ot late Anna Donnelly. Relatlvea and
friends, all aocletlea of which, he was a
member. Invited to funeral, Frl . 8,30 a, m,.
1232 Rltner st. Solemn requiem mass
Church of Epiphany 10 a, m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem Auto luneral.
DONOVAN Feb. a. DANIEL U. hus
band of Nellie Franklin Donovan, Rela
tive and frlenda Invited to funeral. Vfl.,
8 ..10 a m. 318 N. "Oth at. Solemn reaulem
mass 10 a m. St. Krancia's Church. 24th
lig ,rvii fin .ii,, ,,uir kiui vm,
DRUM Feb. 4. WILLIAM If, husband
of Florence and son of John and Ella Drum,
aged 28 Relatlvea and friends, John R
Marlln Council No, 20. Jr.O. of A. M.I
omplojes of Smith, Drum fc Co., Invited to
funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m , 3418 N. Orlanna at.
Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.
i DUNIIAR Feb. 4 WILLIAM J. DUN-
Inil ubA AO fl1atlv unA frl.nria TmIIa
1-oJwe. No. 204, A. A. F. R 1 Imperial
Commandery, No. 22B. A. and I. O. K. of M t
Media Flr. Hook and Ladder Co.. No. 1,
Invited to luneral. Sat,, 2 p, m , Oils ard
mat ats , Media. Pa Int. Media Cem.
fi'vlana mav .atl Prl. T In ft a m.
I DUPEE Feb 4. AONES M , wit of
Albert Dupe inee Heiiy;.
Relative and
I friend inviisa 10 nign.
ui"m mm.
i Church of Mot Freploiia
' lualtjeno 141 TT
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Bv.
priv
nEATltd
mmi.i vi iiviii u ffii , .1 ti p, m., an r j
lata residence. 2214 fl. 23l at. tnl. nrivat
fernwood Cemetery, Friend. mr call Tbur. t
vnfc-tnAn- ... . .. f
iinnniiuii,!, riDi S, IVAl.i.. H. , .
pUENUORN. Relatlvea and frlenda lnvlled ;
to funeral services. Frl, II a. m 1019 8. ',
8t. Hernvd t. Int. private.
riHIIlipuRNE Feb. 8, BRIDGET; wlfa '
of Joseph Flehbournn and daughter of Mary '
and late Joseph O'Donnell, Relative and f
it.tiSi'..,nVifa unrl. Pt, 8.80 . m.
2829 K. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem
mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. j ,
Holy Hepulchre Cem. Auto funeral, S.
FI.TNN .irh J milM mavnii .. .
John and Catharine Flynn tnee Efa'n). aced
9 months Relatlvea and frlenda l.vliad i to
funeral. rrJ . In m.. r.iM.np. nf n.ni..
2447 N. drati st. Int. Holy Sepulchre ,
Lem. j
UAi.LAauil. Feb 4, ROBERT, husbsnd ,
of Elizabeth Oallager (nee Rogers), aged
04. Relatives and friend Invited to fa-
neral ervlce. Sat . 2 p. m son-in-law's , i
residence, Henry A. Barttett, 710 Strahla
mt Vrt ! fllilla 1b. ... ... ...
Train leaves Reading Terminal 1:23 p. m. j,
for Fox Chaae.
Olllllv-At Vlneland, N. .T , Jan. IT, AN-
DREW, husband of Emllte Ulbb (nee Bach).
Int was made at Fernwood, Pa,, Jan. 20.
GRAY. Suddenly, Feb. 4, SARAH d.. '
daughter of Sarah Colton and late James h
dray. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu-i '.
neral services. Sat., 1 30 p m , residence r
of uncle. Waller O. Scott, 1734 Mifflin t
Int. private. Remain may be viewed Frl. J
eve. i -s
TrAAir.E'k a invmn r m -
and Anna Haak. Relatives and friends In.''
vuea to lunersi, lrrl , n.30 .. m., (145 N,
6th St. Solemn reaulem min at Rt. Au
ruatlne'a Church ill a. m. Int. Holy Crdss
lm.
HAMMOND. Feb 4, ELLEN S.. wlf of
Andrew F, Hammond. Relatlvea and friend
Invited lo funeral, Frl , 2 p. m., 1601 Whar
ton st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.
IIARRIS Feb. B. ANNIR A,, wife Ot
Oliver A. Harris, aged B0. Relatives and
friend Invited to funeral service. Sat , 10
a. m , St. Clement's Chapel, 20th and Cherry
ats tnt. Mt. Morlah Cem Remain may be
viewed residence of daughter, Mrs Tbomav
J. Norton. 20J2 N. Stlllman at., l'rl., 7 to
HICKMAN. Feb 4., ISAAC, husband ot
Mary Hickman and son of late Isaao and
Mary Hickman. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Sat., 1 30 p. m , son-in-law'
residence, Samuel J. Young. 1B2B S.
4th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may
call Frl , after 0 p. m. Auto service.
1IOYER. Feb 4. WILLIAM II . husband
of Minnie Holer. Relsttves and friends.
Phlla. Typographical Union. No. 2 Invited
to funeral services. fot ,2pm . S151 Fol
som st. Remains may be viewed Frl., 7 to 0
p. m. ini, strung-ion cm
HUBBS Feb 4, WILLIAM C, husband
of Mary L, K. Hubbs, Relatives and friends, ,
all order of which ho wa a member. In-
vlted to funeral services, rrl , 2 p m., 145 f
E. Washington Isne, Utn. Int. private. It.- r
mains msy be viewed Thurs. eve. J
HUFF. Feb. 4. EDOAIt ESHER, hus- t?
band nf I. Margaret Huff, aged 30. Rela- 1
tlves and friends. St. Paul' Lodge. No, 481, '
F and A, M., Invited to funeral service.
Frl . 3 p. m , 0"i0 E. 1'enn st., Herman- -
town. Int. private. Remalna may bo viewed -
Thurs eve r
HUMPHREY Suddenly, at 3020 Fontsln i
St.. Feb. B RICHARD II. HUMPHREY.
sged 8. I'urther notice of funeral will be
JACKSON reb. 4, CHARLES O., hug.
band of Ida B Jackaon (nee Parvls). Rela.
tlves and friends, employes Phlla, and Read-t
Ine Rwy, Co , member Alpha Baptist
Church, invited to funeral services, Frl,
2 p. m , 715 W. Butler st. Int. private.
Remalna may be viewed Thurs , 8 to 9 p. m.
JACgULTTE (nee Towers). Feb 6.
MARY A., wife of Frsncls Jscquette. Rela
tives and friends B. V. M, Sodality, League,
of the Sacred Heart Altar and Rosary.
Ladles' T. A. B , Ladlea' Auxiliary ot
Knlghta of St. John. No 104, Societies In
vited to funeral. St., 8 30 a. in.. 2413 Fair
mount ave. Solemn requiem mass Church
of St. Francis Xavler 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem. Auto tuners I
JAOO. Teb B. IIENRr HARRISON
JACIO. Relatives and frlenda Benevolent
Hole,, nf KlkM Invited to funeral aarvlcea.
Sat ,2pm, residence of Dr. J. T. Yoder.
24B4 X. 33d st. int. private, j-nenas may
call Frl eve. ..,..'
JOHNSU? i en t, I'.i.ifeAur.iu a., mis.
of Capt Hugh M Johnson and daughter ot
late Lewis Thompson. Relatives and friend
Invited to funeral services Frl., 3 p. m..
residence of nephew. Dr. William Dutflel4
Robinson, "2022 Mt. Vernon t. Int. private.
0mOHNSo" Feb. B. II. WINIFRED, vrifa
of Willlsm (3. Johnson and daughter ot John
W. and Bertha. M Reld aged 30. Relatlvea
and friends invited to funeral services. 223
E Meade st . Chestnyt Hill. Sat., 2.30 p. m.
'"kAIIL Feb fl JULIUS KAHL. husband
of Augu"ta Kahl aged 81, Relatives and
filsndJ. Court Mifflin, No 24. V. of A:
i.....iiriii !! IfranWn fTnlerst. V.f.ln. I .X
mav view remains Frl., 7 to rf. m . 292
v llmart at. Int at convenience of family. !
KELLY Feb 3. IIUOH, huaband of
Mary Kelly (neo Howlett). Relative and
friends invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 a. m .
171H r.. J10)MMir.lBUlH .HI UU.CU.I. I ,UIOII u U
,..i Mucreit Heart Church V.30 a. m. Int. 41
Holy Cross Cem. Auto serivce
KELLY. Feb. 3. JA.MEH J., husband of
late Kate Kelly. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Sat . 7.30 a. m . brother")
residence, John J, Kelly, 1602 Rltner. Bol- I)
emn requiem mass St, Monica' Church r 1
a, m int. privair. fluiu orrwi-'r. t.
KELLY. Feb. 4. JOHN, husband of HnJ I
nan jveny " own w. .i .-
ir.ito iiAlail.es uni frlenda invited to fa- J I
neral. rrl H.3U a in., o-tin ana jiaraei sis.
Solemn requiem moss Our Lady of the Ro
iiarv Churrh 10
111, Int. St.
uvula s Weill.
. fnnaral
KLINE Feb B. ANTHONY husband of.
Marie Kline Relatlvea und friends Invited
to funeral Mon . 8 30 a, m , 240 N Mar
vine at. Solemn mass of requiem Church
nf St John the Etangellst lo a. m. Int.
Holv Cross rem Auto funersl
T.AUOHI.1N. Feb 4 JAMES If, LAUGH.
LIN. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services rrl . 2 P m.. residence of
j, W. Vlckar. 2728, nidge ave Int.
MonUose Cem. (,1T1,1,. .
of Luke 1-s.wless (nee Wons) ltelatlves ani.
frlenal. St. Francla de Hales' B. V. M.
SodalTtv. Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 30 a,
mV 1417 Orava Ferry ave. (40th and Wood,
land ave.) Solemn high mass of requiem
st Francis de Sales' Church In a. m.
Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funersl.
LKB Feb B. Mrs ALICE LEE widow
of John Lee and mother of Mrs Kathleen
Lee Diamond , nelalleaiidfrlrol in
vlfd to funeral. Sat.. 0 30 i.n, '32W.
Erie ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Ste
phen's Church 11 a. m. Int. Easton. Pa.
LBZOTTE Feb 5. IDA R , wife of Io
1 Lczotte and daughter of Charlea and
Louise Sohn. aged 21. Relatives and friend
Inilted tn funeral services. Sat 2 pm .
.. a xr unit, -t Tnl. nrlvate. HUla de Cem.
LINSAY Feb. 3. VIOLET C, wife o t ,
John J. Llnsay and daughter of Joseph and
late Man Cook, and granddaughter ot John
nnd Julfe Hall, aged 18. Relatives and,.'
friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. J p. m., i
gnndparenta' residence. 8809 lycock ave . J,
ISImwood. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends) "J
may call Fzl. eve. Auto service. ii
LUDWial Jan 31. JULIUS Jl. LUD.
WIO. aged 60. Relative and friend in- j
vlted to funeral. Frl . 2 p. m , chapel of C
Wetzel i Son. 2328 Qermantown ave. Int. ,
Oreenmount Cem. Auto service. ,
MAHONEY Feb. 4. ELLA, wife of Johnt
Mahoney and sister of the Rev. P. BV
Fogarty. Relatlvea and frl-tids Invited taJ ,.J
funeral. Mon, 8 30 a. m , 2817 ropl.r tr
Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xavlar" J
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy 8epulchr Ctm.,1'
AUto luneral, , ..
n..ninh I il.tiUv. ,ral H? Relatlvea and
Xrlenaa may view ine reinuius m.. o . -,i
P. m.. residence nt son-in-law, Jacob Buck- .
waiter, zuiz r.. uiupnin si. run". -?,
Icea Uoshen Baptist Churrh, Sat., 1 p. m.
Int adjoining churchgrounds Auto cortefj
will leave Philadelphia for Goshen Sat. 10 '
MARA -At East Leigh. England Jan.
11, HARRY T. MARA. U. S N. R. "..,"S2,
nf Joseph T. and Msrgaret It. Mara 190
Rltner at., sged 24 Relatives nnd friend.
Concordia Ix)dge No 67, K. nnd A. M.J .
Scott Division. No. 47, Son of Tmprancei,
Harmony Council. No. 841. F, P. A.t n- ,
ploye of Thlla. Life In Co .Men's B1W '
Class and Sunday School of Third Baptist
Church and Atlantic Refining Co. Group j
of Stonemen. Invited to services. Sat.. 1
p. m.. Oliver H. Hair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut .
st. Int Arlington Cem. T" '
MARIS. , At Augusta, da".. Feb. 4. .
HENRY J, MARIS. Relatlvea nnd friend.
Invited to servlcea. Frl . 2 P m , 101T t
Clinton St., Phlla, Int. private. South Laurel r
Hill Cem Omit flowers. , -.1
McFALL. Feb. 4, MARGARET E t -.-i,i-
nt utat-w- T anA tha lata FranlC
I. McFall. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited, , .1
to attend funerat Sat.. 8 a. m , from heiV",
mother's reeidence. toss waynue v qv-j-emn
requiem mass at Church of St. FraneU
Asslsl. Ill t. rn. Int. Holy Cros Cm. ,
McaiLLEN-reb 2. JAMES V.. Jr.. la.,"
fant on of tlamea P. and Jean McOlllan.
aged 4 montha Relatives and friends In
vited to service. Wed., 2 p. m . itNw
Cathedral Cem.. Wilmington. Del. FriundaV
may call on Tue. eve., at 1307 Tlst-av..
Oak Ine. ..."
McOLINN At Convent of Mercy Merloa. -Pa
Feb. 8. Slater MARY TERESA Me.
OLINN Requiem mass Cpnveirt Cbapei,
FrJ . 9 30 a. m Int Convent Cem.
McGRANAOHAN Feb. 4 MARGARET,
daughter of 1U Wllllamt and Brld Mjf
tlranaghan Relatlvea and friends. Blessed ,
Vrilnrary Sodality of Ht ratrlrk'a Church.
Invltento fun.rnl. rial.. 8 a. m.. 8720 Hprwa
at High requiem mass St Joseph's Churclt:
B. SO a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. AufcJ
"mIoROIIAT. Feb. 8 HELKN C.. wito
of John McUrog.n (nee SmithV Relative, an
friend invited to funeral. Sat,. 8 so a. m..
im N llancock t. Solemn requiem maw
fit. Jlllllintl as . . --.
C.Y!cMANUC8?F,AbU,8. 'EW?iBF.TH, daugh.
ter of late T Patrick and Maria McManua.
Relatlvea and frlenda. Prosperity Trlba
Circle No. 847. F of A.. Invited to funeral.
Bat.. 8 80 . 'm. re.ldenc. of .Ister. Marp
J ChllJi 1728 N Wamotk.st. Hi
A, l-niius. ai - 'u.i.phv1. Churrh 111 .
nT'in? Ho.; Cro..Cn7 AMto-f Gneral
MENDBNHALL Feb. 4. MAIIT -. t
widow of Caleb W. Menarnu.., fnu u.ua-j-j
n Piii aa.rvira. rti . m i t. -i; -
it (8Sd and Arcb ta.. Int. HlilH
"VkAm &?,? BBfj
PHAK .KH WAKUin n .,.. . .m. .-wi-ai
and frtsnd Invited to "rV.''S"
3 p. ml Armstrou'. lt-a M. Bra.
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