T V EVENING PUBLIC LEbGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARt Ii, i0l8 So - VK ,lli OP S ' - i" V ss. (7f I KA 1 & I : DEATH REWARDED SOLDIER'S VALOR Corporal Lcroy B. Hinton V Volunteered for Specially Dangerous Duty at Front FEW ON CASUALTY LIST Shortest Report in Months Gives Only Seven for City; Fifty-one for State Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today pir.n or woi'Mi Private joiin oonriurri. kwi juniper t ihi:d ok iiksk Private ,tim.im jokph ci-ark. 2127 west Columbia tave, MOl'MJFD (FHK1.T Veri-nint Howard damki.. "-' ni Corporal MURY SIMON1. (1417 Wnodlawn ave II "lis II KI.IW lvOUI. Mfl Last Johnson st, reti'km:ii to hity. priawlsly nr.roiiTi:i) kii.i.hi in action Private lOOKI'lI OMIKII.I.i:. 72 S-oulh Ninth st. ki:tirfd to nrrv. rnnioit. RI.I'OtlTI.D MI-.MNO Private LFROV 1HIII1". 391 North Tenth st The War Department today Issues the J smallest rnmialty reported In several months. There are only 367 names for the nation. Included In the report arc flfty-one A rramei of men from this State, the number recorded for the city nlone yes terday. With a total of seen names on the city's honor roll today, Phlladel i ph'la has the Bmallest list In months. . Word was receled from the War Department today that several thousind minor casualties were et to be an , nounced. Congested conditions In the i War Office at Washington iiave made it necessary to withhold the names for a few days. After three months of waiting, rola- fives have learned the fate of Corporal X Leroy B. Hinton. 4253 Itecent street, who Was reported killed In action In Sep- "r tember. Corporal Hinton was a member of the "' 315th Infantry, and before entering the military serlce was associated with McPaddcn Brothers, cotton brokers, of " this city. letter Tells of Death The following statement concernltiK Corpornl Hinton and how he was killed, was received In a letter to Itobert II. Berk, 4252 Ileccnt street, signed by a sergeant of the company of which Hinton had been a member, 7w , The,?15t Infantrj was holding the .. none lines in me wrgonne sector on uV n. a hAd' r I-"'.':'0,1.: LD,'"! WW Oft it . L, man artlllervmen had trained their big cuns nn ih. nu. ,n,i ii,,. e.i 5 Buns on the only road that food and w water could bo brought up U Volunteers were called for from the men In the trenches to bring up food nnd -tf water to supply the Immediate needs f e .1.. i i ....., . ... T "'corl HinlcTvo un,' fo r thl. - detail and when returning was mortally s wminrt..! ht- i,.i ..i.-.i ,,. .. '? ' only a few hours Of the twenty men -k in the detail only four survived .. , u.n,,, niir.i nil lra T. m . - - - - ,t .. corpoial Hinton was born In Vir ginia, but spent much of his bohood ln this city nnd finished his education at the We Lancey School A brother, Dr. Brewry Hinton has ered with ells- tlrrctlon in France for more than two I 3 ears. i 'VH.Hlllr nltlla VA.,nJ 1 One of the lMiiladelphlann on the lift today Is said to have died of disease . and one of wounds Three are renortrd . . ou uuo m nounus inree are reported a wounaea severely and one man who' a previously Reported mltslne has returned to duty Another mistake Is acknowledged by ... .... z: "- - '-"i a ine war jJenartment torlnv n.un,. I Joseph Gabrlele, 162 .Vorth Ninth street. I who was reported killed In action Is iiyw ueciarcu to nave returned to duty. -to nan Ullllljureu, til no official telegram said SKETCIIUS OP 7IIK IIKItnl.S rnuio Joseph faTsnauch. i.pl n?vUenrdehaaatrMMrnStt,le.-l,in,r ihe Vesle campaign; Sergeant Reginald 31. Held, l m ? TLUI?'.to.ihL". coun,ry Bn,,l164S North Klfty-flfth street. Compnnj 1 now L 1 North Twemv-irixth street. Cava- ..HL 2J. .'., "'. "" I'nrems at . iittugn in Hiiacneu to the 313th Infantr Seventy-nlnth Division, and had the dli" 2 tlnctlon cf capturing three lochi ma - chlne.gunners and destrov imc their nest ini. ,?JLi .V." ""jTi'ted In Jlay "e?seas in Julv Caml' M"d ana "tnt IMMS'tilnilL'f: ... -., .... ...... S inLrlnn Ih. .. I.i I... . 1 1. I""1 f.11 l.rlm, ih. .. i..; :... . I. !"" "' .f.11 , his parents at the T..ni...i.n, .iIiriiuimrr '315th. eunshnt wound: Cor. . . jj. .. l. . --....-B,-t,. juirtM ' RddreSS. He hna nlninst ramnUI.I,. .a- ' covered from IiIh wounds and expects to w, . ? l or..."1! lc oon h. Prlvute (leorce IV. K.h.r r?4 v.-.,.i .lonnnon street, tiermantown, was killed ... ... --.- - In France when a colonel's motorcar. which he waji driv Courier Kilted When Colonel's Car Oierturned ing overturned, ac. cording to official word received by his mother yester- v. nt , . .. . da' E h e r had een oniclal hendquarters courier for I the S06th Tank Corps, and the accident J happened-January 21, He was Instantly J killed, said the War Department mes- age. Private JJsher sailed for overseas In December. 1917, as a member of Ambu lance Corps 10, which was stationed at Allentown. After he arrived ln France he made application for a transfer to the Tanlt Corps ln order to get Into nc tlon, ho said In a letter. "I never expected to live through the Argonne fighting." he bald In a letter home shortly after the armistice was signed. "I was darting hither and thither with the, colonel and was the of. Ilclal messenger besides." He was the (ton of Jlr. and 3Irs. George T. Thomas Ksher and had made his home with them at the Johnson street address, lie was twenty years old Titrate Julius ,Kouba, 536 East John, son street, reported wounded In today's casualty list, was gassed In October while running' an ambulance. If. la ! member of the Forty-ninth Ambulance t, Corps and had been overseas since De- t cember, 1917 According to recent let- -i ters he wrote home, he has rmnnni ,if j and returned to duty. PHILADELPHIAN CITED 1 in. Private Thomas C. Jorett to Get! -.Ji n:..: :.i..i c n Distincuished Service Cross PrlVftt Thomas C. Joratt. nf 9ib South ! street, has been recommended for the. Distinguished Service Cross lie Anted as messenrer for TlrlraHUp nn. R I ( eral TVIlllsm , U. Price. Jr.. of the F .J 1. Fifty-lhlrdTBrIade Field Artillery. He niiavca in juhc, ivii, ana irainea at I -Camp Hancock. , Tha certificate of recommendation a reads: "Althoush at times aufferlnc i from treat physical exhaustion, private l Jorett constantly refused to accept re. i lief from his dutlea and Insisted upon MmAladnar at his work as motorrrtrU courier, ilia coolness under fire, his de tstleis.to duty and his willingness at S.U liotsw iff iMrrivrttt iaiibi ut uuncuiix oiM coarstcver ruvTa recently ON THE ROLL OF HONOR sBBsH&tiSsss. iiv sWiiiik SHU Fp mm , J iS2Moro 1 ifpoy S-X.-,-JiZ -g-TJ, HINTON W.riSL J JOSEPH viaVANAUGH.Woundpcl , RHINE IS GUARDED BY U.S. MARINES "No German Has Put One Over on Them," Asserts Returning Hero "ALL IN TIPTOP SHAPE" The marines are still as popular Ini Germanj today as they were In the i early la.s of July of last year when! lhi.1- cl,.t IU nn. hnMr from tho r , .- Marne. Hut their job Is slightly different They arc patrolling the Ithlnc In tho vicinity of Coblenz and no German has jet been able to "put one oer on them," according to Sergeant Walter r Collins, of 2106 list Mojamcnslng avenue who. left mat territory y only a few tvreks nso 1a m tun trinsnnrt ed on tlie transport Collins nrrh Sa ita Tcrein. which returned with Na6 men. Including Bordeaux convales cent detachments 1 to 7 Inclusive, 11 to 1 inclusive, 17 and 18 and 65; casual .nmnin 1 f.Am Clrflnlfl f,n1 !1G nfTlnArj I aml i;07 Blcv nI1i bounded Practically eery dUlilon In the army of occupation has some specific duty to tf' these days Sergeant Collins .ic ' flared, nnd when the rifth and hltl " "' nnu ,""e" l"" ' ""' ... t ..."- Ol.ttv aiannes nrriveu in v.i..u.., -""- ' Irnmedtately put lo work to patrol he 1U,ln ln, alV"tlo"; i',c' nlefJL u ' f""1 ,h'ch nro " 'roxtne , benefit of the s cht-seclne dougnbov Th "f tWfTZ ned by U,e b" Proshlent of the 'Ithenlsh provinces. Is now emploied by .., - , . . , n.t,-,. nrrt. MaJor Gen"a JoseP" T- ulcTr.. Z' mande- of tha Thlrty-second niv Islon. sri i t. rsi i..i i i inni nnia and Lieutenant Colonel J I., uoau, pro- vost marshal for Inapectlon purposes "We run things on the Rhine now and A,a.,.,i.in., lo" it iln ton ahnne talte everything Is In tip top siiape muc It from tho marines, Collins added. . The serecant was ln the ChateaT) -....... B!r.f.r L.7 " . ....,!. I.-.ir illlCir UIHO 4l " Rwaav ..,.-. he Joined the Fifth Reirlment and fousht .,.;. .i .- .. -.i ,.iiinr xnmn I minor wounds, hut ln th"e first week of I January he became III nnd was ordered knm. Willi mem i tuo oi.i." --". home, rat' Kline Aboard , , a"K" "TT V, ,A, , . . .1 . I.J u .-, n.liola ' V,n"'Sd; o ft he Santa TereVa. for before he left Bordeaux lie wresteu ine iii,.,ti,t fimmnlonRhln nf tho town I " . . ...." , ,u 1,'narv from a l'renchman In a two-round bout. Amone the returning Philadelphia men 1 on the Santa Teresa were ueuieiuini Frederick S Laubert. Company V, of the 325th infantry "F"- wounded during the Argonne 1 orcst n - .t,. 1 tmh Infantrv. cunshot wound C, of the 118th Infantry gunshot wound. nerKennv viut-cut -,. ...t.vrf, v.. . Spruce street. Company B. of the 315th ' Infantry ; Sergeant John W. Kelly, 6110 ' East Clearfield street. Company D, of the n0th. gunshot wound; Corporal Nicola Boutl "632 Poplar street. Company U I 315th irunshot wound : Corporal Alex- 1 .j., Tiathl OUR Kn.i Adams street. I ..J., Tlathl OUR Kn.i Adams street. K.,l T I- nnlmnnn 11,30 North Park - v - .n - .v .,--. .- .. ... .... I avenue.' of' the 305th Ammunition Train ....,., I nili.r Phlladelnhlan. ............. Other Philadelphia men were Pri vates Grant Tl Stone Oermantown, and John K. Fox. 1TJ3 North Eighth street, Headquarters Company. 308th Engi neers; 31aurlce Clayton, 236 North Al den street Batterj C, of the Fifty-seventh Coast Artillery, gunshot wound. Edward II Collins, 2C33 South Eleventh ttreet, of the 319th Ambulance Com pany: William S Perry, 3810 North Seventh street, gassed; James 13. Smith 2820 Peltz street. Company C, of the 108th Infantry, gassed; Bernard A.1 Kahn, 276 West Sheldon street, Com pany B, of the 316th Infantry, gunshot wound; James McWIlllami, air service, I 1821 South Eighteenth street; Chariest Hunter. 1908 East Silver street, 320th Ambulance Train , nichard 3fuller. 3102 Frankford street. Company E. of the Sixteenth Field Artillery, and Alfred Setero, 171 Catharine street. Headquar ters Company, of the 316th Infantry, PnOTOPLAYS THEATRE. S OWNED AND MANAOKD BT MEHTJEliS OF THE UNITEU EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT c'JO AD0VB MARKKT MIs. I.EB In TUB BBCilEf OARDET," I CEDAR B0T" QEDMi AVENUE IJUISA f, AIOTTH "MT1LB WOMEN" COLISEUM MARKET BETWEEN BOTH AND C0TII HESSUK HATAKAWA In llir. ir.jiri,u v AJutttv COLONIAL a,B-Arr&ra iVS: EARLE Wlt.l,IAM8 In TUB HIOHE8T TRUMP" a. i n ID VV A 0TU MARKET STS. LUKtrvA MATINEE DAILT MRS CHARLES CHAPMN ln yon HU8UANDH ON1.T" FRANKFORD "15rnANE VIVIAN MARTIN In "JANE OOE& A-WOOINO" trPPrncftXI iOTH AND DAUPHIN itxvy,JOLu DA,LT CASUALTY LIST HAS 367 NAMES Wounded Heroes Comprise Bulk of Day's Report of Army Losses .31 KILLED IN ACTION Seventy-two Other Deaths Due to "Wounds, Disease and Accident VVu.lilnelon, Feb. 14 Two army casualty lists, with n total of only 3G7 names, all ranks, wero released by the War Department today. Of these total", 194 wero In tho morn Injr report, and 173 In tho afternoon record, divided n follows: Thirty-four killed In action, sixteen dead from wounds, forty-seven died of disease and seventy-six were wounded. A complete odlcers' list and losses for Pennsjhnrila, New Jersey, Dclawnre, Marland aird Virginia are glen below, hummirlztd, totals are. Reported today Tntnl 31,283 13,036 19,243 Killed In action 34 Died from wounds . Died of disease Died from accident and other causes . Mlsslntf In action, in cluding prlconers . Wounded . . 16 47 2,789 11.203 166,683 23G Grand totals 3C7 244,245 OI'l'll MIS' LIST Illril from Hounds CAPTAIN Julius .Malcolm McKlbbln. lla cerstown, M I. I Weil of Rlsrlsn Lir.UTFNANT Richard I' Wooley. t-an Antonio, Tex Mounded, Dearer. I'ndrtermlned, Previously Reported Died from Wounds I.Ii:iTi:sA.NT Illbert 12. Ptrklns. Chat- , irtlluirMil Al'im Hlled In Action (I'mloii.lr Reported Plerl) I.IUUTENANT I)ald 11 Harris. Chlcaco. VKSVRW.XXSI V Killed In Action rniVATKS Jamra A lTrown. Tnrtlo Creek Creil U. cree, larrs, Ktepncn wii llama Moosle Hied of H ouiiJh COdlv TliitniHR TlMnmlnir lhH1lnhiirir rillVATi: John Uoilerlcel, Ifi.'l Juniper inn i-minu Ionia Died of DUeiiHO ' ShnniJANTH H llllani Jqacnh CHrlt 7327 . rac coiumin a pnui. I'hlt.ulflnhl t Harry irninev a uionii. iiuoi.nn ciuir w. Edpcm Mountnln- aiItIVATKS Wllllnm H 1'nlloi Pitta bumh. Chnrlp Olr. Wlmlb, r Hurry Wnr nor riUibunrh, (leorso II Wilson, ritls bureh, Wotindeil Seerel Pni ATi: Mlrhael nrnnelt Pltlnrle: Ildward H Pruck, Heel Lion, Itaney A. "ruber Kutztoun. Ho o Unrienmn; j,Mr rlln John ojrypnas2 i:eraon; rtcorire j-iiui, iiencr riiu, siTi fiuz7u, Herman V. XVcnicU. Orpennburir. Sharon Iteturnivtl Io Dull (rrevloni,lj- Krported Mlleil) rnlV VTR Joieiih tlHbriele. 702 South Ninth street, Phlludelphlu hilled In Action (I'reiiou.ly Reported bounded 8eerel) I'RIVATn Zlnmert Cheronko, Olyrhant. MUhlnc In Action (Previously Reported Wounded hecerely) rnn.VTn Kmln J Mchtenwalner, llel- lertown Died (I'retloiiklr Reported Mln.lnt) PRIVATE Ham t Jaeotia. T21 Nortn Marshall ttre-t. Philadelphia Wounded SJIghtlv (Prfilou.ly Reported viiMlnc) PRIVATES 'Joseph Hunn!rultie Sha- moUln, Charles Anton olnar.kl, Plj mouth. UnnnJul ITVrM I tirf1rmlnJ. Prevlous- j ,r B,)(,rtc, Mls.lnc) PRIVATE Antonio liunnnle. Adray; Ben- jnmln It Dnian 23o North Kichtecnth street, Philadelphia. John C lonouu Mnooj(( JMI1 Hfnr i)nuaheri. 1 4,1 I Kast Fifty-third street Phlladelnhl-i, Jamei It Mrleltt, 4"i21 Isorth. Carlisle .trcet, Philadelphia. Samuel Perry. New Ca.tle , SleU In Hospital (rrevlou.ly Reported Vllsslnic) i ...,. ..r, t,, .-. ... i I PRIVATE K naro 'Returned to Hutr (Previously lteoorted viifcsimr PRIVATUM tw Is Dallardo l'alllnstnn: rU.ll. f Trnt-lla PneloifO ,3nn' 'Wr n 'Tentl. " yiSeu' l'oriaue, J.Toy uumn, Philadelphia: SKfli" '-"""" """' Tt. in. in " .-' .SEItaDANT Donald Cadwalladcr Tren- '"".hivaTU Albert P. Koar. neiiota Relumed to Kutv (Previously Reported Killed) PRIVATE Howard If. llleman, Jr , vvoodbury ou,Mled Henree redetermined (rrfrlousl, 1 Reported Mlsslmc) rnIVATr. hold -Horry Edwin Patterson, Free- KflurnP)I ,0 ,,,,1, (Previously Reported ... ., I prtlVATES-Robcrt ."", P"' I-dore Levin, 40 lederal street Camden, MRLAND Mounded Sllfhtly ..(Previously Reported Ml..fnE) PRIVATE-Robert O. I.utt.. Cranlte. MItOIMV vrn.,n,ii. IircrM Undetermined (Previously " - ., -.-.i mil. .n I PRIVATE Richard Crewe, Crewe, Returned lo Iluty (Previously Reported iteturut-u . ".ii-.i,,-! PRIVATE Rascom n Durham, Coeburn. RF.I.IOIOI'S VOTK'BS Jewish MAX IIKR7IIEKO WII.Tj HPKAK ON" "THE Spirit of Co operation" this evening fit a o'clock. Saturday, 10 a m , Doctor Herkowl'x will speak on "One Hundrud Years Ago and Now " at Synagogue, S, L', cor. liroau ana ah, v ernon sis DANCING? , HOSKIN'S DANCE STUDIO WILL OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY I5TH CRAKI . I.OIICH JASS IIWj. a GLOBE HALL 5909 Market Street . rilOTOPIAVH II IMDn rilONT ST. minim ivn J JW$?WX?TZV'ttMt"1'' inn .Hinir.ni UIHI," LOCUST fi iA'oD3!foc,E. TZFSff . qd,v f'cira;.! " NIXON B!D AND MAnlCT BIB. COMEDY PI.AY ,I8, T "', 9 "I.OVK AMI I BATHERS" PARK WDaBlAYE DAUPHIN8T. f iM"i u r.....r.!. fWPTU 4B ,re ii UMtiJi RIVOI I B2D AND BANBOlt 8TB. KW NORMA TA,.MAnEB,U,M the raniunnirM Aitvh STRAND GEnMANTOWAAANao! ENID RF.NNETT In NANt "HAPPY, THOUGH MARRIED" vrrcT Al I l?-LJCKrthtid w---' i CiJl'i'e.1 .'.- .-Aitofbw HOME AFTER WAR SERVICE Theodore E. Aeh Returns Aflcr Red Cross Work in France Theodore 11 Ash, widely known ad vertising man. of this city, Is back from France after servlco In the American lied Cross lie went abroad early last mimmer, closing his adver tising office on forty-eight hours' notice, to go Into lied Cross w ork. Ho had many In teresting experi ences In lTance, one of the most un. usual being a trip of 400 miles along the wholo western front. Since his return to Philadelphia Mr. Ash had Joined forces w Ith the Richard A. Foley AdvontlnlnirAfrenrv. rilRODOItn n. API! with which he was Identified eight years ago. Mr. Ash was secretary of the l'oor lllchard Club con vention committee In 1916. BOLLING DIED A HERO Chauffeur Tells How Colonel Was Trapped by Germans (Ireenwlrb, Conn., Telx 14. The first accurate account of how Colon6l liny nal P. DolIInK, of New York, former davits made by Private Paul I, Hoi rier. m lllary chauffeur to Colond Uol- line, which were filed at ?ho Paris War I QIHCe I On' tho morning of March Ifl last I car Holder was drlvlnis Colonel Uol- Inc In the direction of .St Quentln and the German lines. Twentv-slx Mloinetcrs cast of Amiens he was told bv Urltlsh officers tint tho nems's front lino was still thru- mill h e.i"t. Ho 'ordered his thauffi ur to ascend a hill from which he dtslml to view the Hiiiime lmttlefleld. but before the summit was reached concealed Herman guns mn ned lire from Imth sides Tho colonel ordered Holder to iuinp Into a sIihII hole Prom here the chauf feur saw the olllcer load and reload his pistol, despite the fict he was under heavy kuh lire Suddenly .1 Herman olllcer appeared on the rim of the shell hole and fired at Holder, who was un armed. Colonel Boiling shot and In stantly killed tho enemy A second Germin olllcer appeared and fired twice at Colonel Boiling 'I ha first shot went through his heart and ho fell dead. FLIER OUTFOUGHJ 12 PLANES Caotlcinaii, Pliiladrlphiati, Cited for Extraordinary Heroism Lieutenant John 11 Castlcman, a Phllailelphlun, of the ninety-ninth Aero Squadron, has been cited for extraordin ary heroism In nctlon Ho Is an nlr pilot, and was tiled for heroism dln plaved near Homage, I'l.ince. October 5 In spito of being attacked by seven enemy planes of the Kokker ope and later by five of the Pfalz make. Lieuten ant Cnstleman successfully accomplished a photographic: mission sit kilometers behind the German lines, without protec tion, and nlso destrojed two of the cne my plnnes Lieutenant Castleman made his home with a brother, F. I Castleman, nt MS Ilochclle avenue, WIssahlcl.on, beforo entering tho nlr service. TO SING FOR SOLDIEKS Northeast District Organizes Iiig Chorus to Welcome Heroes In addition to th $100,000 fund to be expended by the reception commlttco of tho northeast district. In ccichratlon over the 'return of enlisted men of that locnlltv, n new organlzitinn has been formed Three hundred musically in cllned men nnd women of the district formed a commutiltv singing society at a meeting held In the Frnnkford Llbrar: abt night vTI.NTir CITY. X. J. Keneral counsel for the United States ,.,,e n auruhi j. im., ""'' dauihter if wiilMma a ni Fannie F Arii: HOWA ID Feb IS. OEOtlflB HOVVArtf) hteel Corporation, lost his life on ll.o plnjlnf- extraordinary valor. OWell Is sjronj. ! 21, ..'"JfeUtlSes and" frlend,.AJS: nelatlV,. and Vrlenda Sons.nf St. OeorVe. battlelleld In. Trance, has been nfvdo . i,.-i.m .1 i-t. ?i m.f! i,0"",h O Uarlln.lon A Co , Invited Invited to fun-ral. Mon 2 1(1 p m. 4r,2J public by Clark D. Letiler olio of his cited for extraordinary heroism at lis- to funeral service.. Sun . 2 p m. parent.- mtehle .t , Manayunk Service fit. liavld's closest friends. mctte on Auttust 10. 1918. Northwonil T'Jm ' nii"!1 " ,nt. Pr'.te. Pn. Church 8.15. Int St. Timothy's Cem , Mr Lenler first cot conies of nlll-, ". on "8" ' V " - . Saf "7 ,'?' n'm,"n may be viewed rtoxborouuh. TRAYMORE ATUNTICarri ruary 3 in the School of Busi IWRltiS GREATEST HOiq SUCCESS) ne88 Education, and on teb- . ' Westminster J;, ;:",?' P.eJ.?,,.B'" tostreetjj private baths. run. water. 112 isnunwwv 12 souprla y. C Buf.rj HOTEL B0SC0BEL i"' V "'" Reach. A I w ft y open Thoroughly healed. Hklt A E Marlon oi.n roiNrroviroRT. va. 1 trinrf nut iflnVt-fncs In fsrf,. fn lha fa. dA..k ' "' """::::., n.,n.,.:v"u.'- wwu.u resorts and Old Point Comfort OLD POINT COMFOftT, VA. Xtiotei viinmoerun Swlmmlns Pool, Golf. MV? Seafood Cul. Ine Everv J European Bath and Jr Treatment. Write 4 jf fortress .Monroe. Va. W4W or Rooklet VSHStSSSSS at Cool B. IJrosd, Rajmond & Whltcomb 1003 B. Uroad. Ravmnnd A Whltcomb 100.V f'h.n nuti "Ask Mr. Foster." in Acker's lath and Chestnut; American Eipre.a Co., 11J7 , Chestnut Kt. RorktedM, FI. HOTELS Indian River and Rorkledge ROCKLEDGE, FLORIDA Golf, Tennis. Doatlnc, rishlns, Huntlnt. etc BrtOVVN. Manaeer. Summer seas on I Or0' loeai climate, tvrite tor circular, w. vv. i liaen lioiei. Lalto uunapee. . xl. PIIOTOPIIS PHOTO PIAYS ORTAIMPD Jfr Vjjjrouch r34A ROOKIMA r in your lORPOReVTIOM, ii i 12lh, Morris It. Pa.sjunk Ave Alhambra Mat.Daiiyat2: Evgs u-istu IHMHC1L.I.A Dt-IAN 111 "WILDCAT OK PARIS . r-tz-tl I r Wl AND THOMI'.SON KTS. ArULL.-' mvtim:i: daiia I'UAVK KEENAN In THi: MlUM'UlT wrAHir "a O n A nl A CHEHTNL'T llijlott li.nl ARv-zAUlM. 10 A, M to It 13 P M HLHIK Plllttll'fOS In IIIH PARIhlA.S WIPC BLUEBIRD REX UROAD STHKl.T AND HPMUW.tlAN.NA AVI! REX IIIIACH'B TOO TAT TO riUHT nnrvAniWAV Rrnirt L Snjiler Ave. nlxUrtu w -. 2. II ,4u . U P M. TIIKDA 11AUA III THU HIlh-liKVII. ' CHESTNUT HILL "ZZZTA 1 coNHTANc!Jv;rA.A,AnnC , EMPRt-33 MATIMIU DA1I.V -" MAY AT.1.1HOV In "HER INHPIRATION" FAIRMOUNT "BASIS! K'TloVUD"I'!.'.'5,rI,A",..Ao!:V, snth t ciitAnn av. n DA1I.V U" r-TARA-II V THEATRE 1311 Market Ht. rAlYUI-i-. ha .vi to Midnight. 1 "' ZEENA.KEI'FE In .ej-jin CHAI.I.KNQB ACCEITED" eye-ril oT THEATRE Relow Spruce I 56 1 M & 1 MATINEE DAILY '" AI.ICK RRADY In TUB HOI.IX1W OK HER HAND" , Add. I Ml" Helen Clark McCoy. Vocal Bolol.t "GREAT NORTHERN WiVJ-fffi MMB. KAZIMOVA In "EYE TOR AN EY1' ID17DIAI COTII ft WALNUT 8T8. IlVlrC'I11 .Msts 2j30. Ev..T0. IilirtT I.YTKI.I, tn THK SPENDER" it PArMTD 4IST -i.ANrASTnn avb. rt-.... i AT'?.E P.AJi.1 CITATIONS GIVEN TO DEADHEROES Capt. Lynch and'-Sergeant Stevenson, of Delaware County, Commended PRIVATE O'NEIL'S FEAT Three Mcmhers of 2Rth Divi sion Praised for Extraor dinary Valor Three Delaware Count V soldiers who fought with tho T mtv-eli'hth Division In thp American offensive on the Vesle Hlver have been cited bv the United Klntes War Department for dtstlnEUlahed service. The soldiers are Captain 1M- mund V,'. I.jnch 28 llonsall avenue, Sharon Hill; Herireant Alfred Steven son, il5 West Seventh street Chester; Private James T O'.N'ell, Aldan. Lynch nnd Stevenson wire slain In action at read as follouH 7," , ,, , ... . ... 'Captain Kdmund W, Lynch (dc- cased), 111th Infantry l"or extraor- dlnary heroism In action nt Tlsmette, France, Auituit in, 1918. Seelne two of his platoons being cut off by the enemy. Captain Lynch nlone nent to their res cuo anil cng.igid the enemy with his automatic pistol killing several. He saved his platoons but in doing so he sacrificed his emn life." "Serge.lnt Alfred Stevenson (dc- re-nsed). Company C. 111th Infantry. T, , ,, .. . :, , ,, .... ror eMruuriiiii vy iie'ruinui in uc-iiuu in-,ii j Flsmetle. Krmce, August 1ft, 1918. Sergennt .Stevenson nnd another Midler voluntarily went through heavy midline- . a ------ - i-a a. rt .. uiuiiiiuiiv mm iinuuKii ncn.j m itiiiin- tun fire to ciny an Important mevsige o an advancing unit. Attracted by the I ..i.. .. ,....,.l.i l.ll- ..Ml. Ihn-L' BUI1 t cries of a wounded soldier while they were returning, they went to his as sistance and, In doing so. Sergeant Ste venson was mortally wounded 'Trlvate James T. O'XclI. 110th Am bulance Company. for etraordlnnry heroism In action at I'lsmes, Trance. August 10. 1918 Under heavy shell and machlnc-gun fire Private O'N'ell volun tarily made live trips to ascertain tho condition of a bridge over the Vesle Illver to make sure It was sife for the passages of ambulances. Later, when thp bridge became Impassable for VC' I hides, this soldier crossed tho bridge on foot snd hrougnt back food nnd mcuicat supplies" PARCEL POST " (EofnHi.SlOOO ! $10.00 Up Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats Walter's Pwn ?hop 904 VINE STREET noNDEit to nn; cut nrrTioNr llolli Heves The Temple University 1 ...it; uiiuiiuilS 1' Uiu ,! tvciui ,ui,iw IB I t 1 f T? V- NeW Classes forming reb-,10a ruary 1 in ine vouege ana Teachers' College. IKttCt tutt or ILIVUIIVHU iur ' I catalog. T Diamond 631 J EMPLE UNIVERSITY iirnna nnu iierk HIIOKTHAMI AMI UOIUvKKI.I'lNU a-M HnaiiiaH. ... . ... n i . h.nd. tha ea.y. .needv system Complet. .i.ht riui-i Tntan.it tr.inin """ .-. ..:."..-.. ".".'; i.nrnu any time tall or tvrm for full nsrtlrnlsrs and nlslnv knii-A. inti.-M'js-t (-iii.i.iue nn coile.e or commerce 1fll7 Pbestnnt St.. Phlladelohla Teachers named poa'llnna wnltlnc Fre. realst'n for Pnll'm- nnd Normal craduate. Modern Tenrtiers' lliirenn. 1008 Market Sr. I T4VII1D CrHnni """' R'e'.elrlal iniiivii tiviivuu t nurtr. iu lOOi VlurUetSt. STRAYER'S Th0 n" ""ine bchool " v" -" K07 CHFSTNUT ST. Yonng Women nnd Ctrl. I I oit.l T l oJnVT Tn.-ni"- "5"? .V ' ' I'llllTOPLMS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookinp; Coiporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre i -1- -ut-:-: i ,t locality obtaining pictures through , . mo ataniey nooning corporation. 1 I IDrDTV JLir5H,i 1 i vvii i iavi ... ,A1'-NKU DAI1.V "ni Wi vi-ii'TV.-.'. " I HE HHAI.lt MMJ 333 MARKFT.hrm:UTTltKATHK V..IUH1.M( lv.ll fll.T 111 "MAItRIAUir- iitlloiAUl, " IO IUIIVIHI rrniir. , ,, .,,,,. , ut m V in. Ill 1 lata residency 1121 N Klh at Int nrltiilr. ln7l "3 SOUTH ST. OrThZTTTTl IMKKEND P.RFKR Pel, 12 REIIECCA IVIvJUtL Continuous 1 tu t KCKP.nT, vvlfe nf C. VV. Dlefenderfer. ated hTAIl ca5 r in 01. Relatives and friends lntlte.1 to funernl "THE WOMAN THE ilrViiivu o... I services Mon . 2 p. m. mill Walton ave. ' "N ui-.ltviANa BHOT" lint, private. Remains may be viewed Sun. OVLKBROOrC U3D "AVUII. ' -"-" VVjrv tvilllt hid REGENT a-AHKKTST. Itolov, 17TH KVHI HKNVBtV f; " ft "HAPPY. THOUUh'maHRIEH" RIAF TO OKRMANTOIVN AVE " k,al1oi,a,.a.tcJ:Vns,j0 . "1IS MANXMAN- RUBYMA,tKETn8'"EIov itii 1.11.1. to,,, "THE HECHBf UARDEN" SAVOY " J"""" 'sf. 8 A ii f to tiiiZlF. n- &$&? . i . a ,. "'fliuiu STANLEY ,f A,5KaOT.,Anov! " "PONT CHANOB TOUR HUSnAND" VICTORIA HIir.o'Tip? When in Atlanta City ffi -,,.,,, i 1I11K Yll T'iil.M.o ..".; vja.vii.-h UP" irienos. jii-ni"" ' nimii 110 was a mem- KB IS. aauaoier 01 ir j, 11 rowers, ased I.UHW Of IIKCL'S," Episode No. 1 i her. Invlled to funeral. Sun., 8 11. in, resl. in Relatives and frlnuls Invited to fu- ; ' .i.nr. of son-ln-litw. Samuel K. Jnnes. 17 U. ,,?r service.. Sat., a p. m. resldenc. of PALACE - ilAIIKBT STnECT J.'11'" 'il H0?iiv""vn t -N' J' ,n'' n"'"',t Parent. 12'IIN. rasler at. Int private. rM NORMA ,,A,AMAD-,,?i',i,6r,-M- " !,B!fnT. hU'b"'' ' MAR'a. 1'"'"'"'g pfe'an'd-aiVey Totr.aae'd ?. ,? i'WK. &'. fS princess ".'w-akw "rbbt. fcr.'s s "1. m Knn"",a'o'f ass5K- vferSi1 fr.NEi.,. b " 112 ..A.''.'-ilSP.M. lorseshoers !.,.. Invlled to funeral sen- ., 57. lihn and Julia i ivev. ,,ri.?-"'h. " . u,..;.v.. "Vf!'. i n in l ices rrun , - i. in, m tv, Lrfiunen st. int. ..-.. v.. tun otiUil, l tjamanti uem. rrirnas may call sat.. N to AVIATOR RETURNSHOME Capt. Richard Vaux, Threo Tuns, Back After Active Service Captain lllchard Vaux, Fatfand Farms, Three Tuns, has returned homo after several months of antlve air service In tho Argonno and St. Mlhlel sectors. Captain Vaux went overseas early In real work wlh il e ihJP'hi-- lJ2 lp their biggest cne summer ana siw the American forces names, uut he refuses to talk about ma own cxp.oltB. prcfrrrlnc to tell of thn hernlum nf Ihn 'Mmiffhlwiva" nnA others than those In his own unit. wniicuill vaux lirrivea 111 new 10rK oil tho transport Vacapa several days mto. ' ag0, l.V MKMORIAM nAUKrt In lovlntf remembrance of my dear wlfa and our mother, KMMA U IIAUKIt (neo Rchielmeler), who departed thl Ufa this day n ear ao. Fehruarv 14, JB18. "-: ."r"' "i " .uri"'iiu hiiu rniiarcn DItKIII.lt fn lnln memory of my iunt MAllOAItr.T IlUKIfKIl. who departed thfi life Feb. 14. 1IUS. Marsaret D. Schlelch 2Blpathi fABj?-ES9X p12' MATIOIT A, wife Sin Vt?.-d'f."on If Svendnen). rtelatlve. vT.li' ,,'V?.- f uAh. ! '.Nwwjy. are In- 57BI N. Slth t. Int. Ml. Tere Cera Ke AAo'faTefalT1 V''W'd Bun'' a,t,r T p m- AlliU,VH, Feb 12, WALTER It enn rtelamt:.'." I;," 5",b AndVeVs? n"ed fl" Vo inr,in W'lJ. Bnterprlae A..emhly. M' FfAA Jl, 1 -&2', $m. No. rhlladelnhl'i, Invlled to fiinrrui XiiVi j I P m , 11710 .Miiriden at lacnny. Friend. m Int, Magnolia Cem iiir can nun.. 7 tu n n HAKHIt. Feb. 11. AIMinx ,m S'Ka 'ft': A nA.!!fti'.WdMf",r.nSi ! "" l.cu iv unrrni servires, Fn . 8 p m . reildenee of brother-in.Iaw. jVn riaw! Hill W, Noirls Bt. Int. Sat., Trovldence. It I. Chli.Hk$X'ir?h. 10 .WiTTA wife of r.nLh?i er. S ""low. Jr. lne Polk) and dauchter of Samue and faille Polk, ased ?!' 'No .1N7, 1 n4 1 of I.. Iniltd to funeral servler.. Sat. a n m jnil i; Auliurn at Int. North Cedir Kill Com IU nl"4ltn',,' ert Prl f r - n m n,nFfAV.,:n. ircb- 'S- JACOB. " liualand of pttlllo Healer (ner Freunl). aa-d .T, Rpla. tlvea and friend. Invited to funeral. Sat , 12 noon, Keller' Church, near Perka.le "emaln. may be viewed Frl , after 7 ,."i i ". ' comer.ei .i., t-nila iikai rtK .Feb 12. OKOROR 11 son of JAilllam 1) and Belma A. Heattle. aired in i'T.-'o.''.' ""d friend, invited to i funeral erv. Carroll IinuVvafn. Hlahianil ifl&lb" a'wirS Paiiii n.. va ai . -m "-.. i arron linuievard, Hlahland Park DelaHnre County. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. Friend, "",,,, 7 to P- "J . ...vV-'V-,'.' eel) IJ. CA1IIARINE VA KI JiUlx, wlffl of Hernnnt r. Ilccker Rcla ?."" ,,l ii-M-nun. iriten io runrai iirvn h d r. rn . l.n m. Mh t Hnlpmn remilein : J . . ! ill I" fun iiiii ir-iMit-iii rna.a Holy Trinity. Church, lllh and Npruee at. Ill A. m Int. It t0lp' la,n main, mnv be vl-w.d Hun 7 tn in n 'm I '"- lint.T.KTt T4K 11 inittDl ..... ., Oeorre Heller, aired lit' Hue notice ot nerai win no given, s w. ior. VV'arnock and Jerfer.on t. u IIKKTSCII. PeU 12, CimiSTIAN, hu,. 5;nd of Mary llert.eli (nee strahle). aced TO Ilelatlvea and trlcnil. emplo.es of "reiel A Co Invited to funeral .ervleea i Sat. 2 p m. 1R0U Jud.on at. CJ.Id t, and 1 Montgomery ave ) Int Went I-.-iuril Hill I t'iSnJTrl.7J" mnveali IVI in in m aiWA,,Lr', rr'' 12. iiAnninT w. I ninCHAI.I, Ilelnthn. nnd friends Invited 5 J.u"'r"' "ervlee.. Knt II n. m . 73 U. inipin .i viermantown Int nr vati IlROOIvR Krh l" JOItv n nnnniT- i Post. So .', O. A. It., of Atlantic City, In? 11 A.ln..lM rl... 1 S301 N. s.M at. Int. Mt Vernon Cem. Re main, mai liu viewed Prl eve. IIUCK tb 13. ANNUS MUCK (neo areen). wife nf Prank 11 Hu I. Itelatliea nnd friends invited tn funeral Mon . K1n a. m , 1.1 tn stlener at. (Kenalnaton and Sedjley aves.). Hlah ma.s Kt Jnaihlm'a Church In n. m Int St. Iinmlnlc'a Om HPCKllY. Teh. 11 KATi: llUCKHY. aced U0. Itelntlvrs and friends lnlli-d to funernl .Tlces Sat.. 1(1 a m , Christ ( hureh lulochncltcn nnd MpCallum u,u t,,-i iiinitiiit, ii int. pntaic. nrltaln nnmnln. ,.. . iMETnnwn .l m - . .. i;"" ..... .r.: ;.:" ..... "... hanrt or ieri.;hnthTT.i... iit.it r- - "VI "Ham lton Jr., inn N, Howard st nun ReWthea ind fJreirt. tr.nJhlln"diT'1? ' ". Immneulnto Conception Church 10 a. neininea ana inenn. trnnz Sue I Unt. I mi vw rnthf,irni rnm u,'J,'.tn,- F. ' u.n1 Pl,lln -lllllt Ilxehance K 'vvr IiY Keb 11 nHlarrlman Pa in4V,J"v,0-.';r"il lm'CrriSten vrtPhwoa r.M.lN ., Vlf, "of H.Vry 'itfnnedy and "em . llenulna may bo Ktlfi H.t rthH0,,H' dauuhtir of Charlea nnd Kllen Snver. Itela. iJt "emains mai Do viewed Hjt.. to ..,, ., rr,n,i. invited tn funtrnl aerv eea. be vleitril I'll ii liifS vi. 1 41T1 n Bn mas. or requiem oi, r.unnru s unurcn man own ave ' '"",1m, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto fu- friends Invltnl to funera services Sot " 2 p in . anil) Mldtnlo ave . Cermuntown. Int rriviitc ' -" CAIW.IN At Atlantic Clt. N. J. Tcb 12. MARY (nee l.vnch), widow of Michael Carlin, nilntlvrs and friends Invited to funeral. Siit 11. m , parlors of Mrs .tanus idiiiiii'-), inn, tirinv tup, tins. h. xebo- Q Ins h Church n n Int. Holy Cross Cem , 1M U tionn. CAIINIIV In Phnrtilxtllliv p l-l. n UOH CAUM1Y KclHlltes and frlnn.l. l! vlted to funernl. Sat., tl n. m . 2111 Ann .1 Solrfnn requiem mass St, Mar'a Church m. Int M Marj'a Cem . Phnl"ville. t'ARll Pill 12 lirOltUI. CI. CARIt 1 Relatives nnd friends. DmcKlt Soclet In vited to futiei,ll Sit, sail u. in, nsldenie of nephew. I milk P. Carr, 2IHli Huio st Solemn requiem mass C11llHtlr.il In u m Int Holy Cross C1111 Auto funeral (.Aim. rne uentn on Sept. 0, 11R at ,RR7aannv - erLn0ieHsmre?,rti'd,,,b:y ceaeen inn uuiHin lurtner inrormatlon onnli Int tn IhD llori.i rtninnt .if Un.A ttf. M Alt I A. U IiloW flf Jhthpn f!uriin Up In ' vt" R,m' frltr"'" 'nvlnd to funeral "ervle... .Sat.. 2 p. m r sldenee uf niece. Mrs Wll I Ham Schmurkrr 17.1 Illn. &.h,nil.l,nv lit. V ,-.,,. ., Vn ...I I vale Mt. MnrlHh I'tm " ;...,,, , ' ,fc" "' ' I CHKVV At Wist Ilrlln X. .1. Th 11.. i '-i""i, f V i. "' 0",rr' S"'w "1 ""T I ".',.t..la."'. J"hn "'"', I;"e Power, formerly of Philadelphia. Itelatliea and friend. In- i'tm. r, .. ir. . .,, . f.i i. ' vlted to fvnernl srrtlies. Sat.. 2.13 B West Heilln, N J. ln. Rerlln Cem, Train leaves Market st ferry 12 55 p m. COI.EVIAN Sud.lnlt Feb 11 MD1!). OEOROE I. , husband uf Lite Maraaret A, Colemnn (nee Ludw Ik). In his (14th year. Relatives and friends, nlso Ht. John'n As sembly, No 2 .J rl Is ins' Order Mutunl Pro tection lr.tlted to funeral services on Prl. at 2 30 p. m. precisely nt brother-ln-law'a residence, Mr Samuel Tones. 2Vdi 13 Norrls st. Ini (lripniiiouni Cert, CONWAY i-en t;i, KLENim, daugnter lot Fr.ncl. II. and J.nnle Conway. (ne. Cud. nlngnnm). nueu in mot ilelatlve. and friends lnlun tn runrnl, Mon , 1 p, pnrMita retidencf, lujo X Judion st. Int. Holy crosit um Auto runral. COTTKH Jlel.. U. JAMUS1 T., on of lt- William riuI Mury Coitrr (nee Jforlalt). Tlelatlvea and (rlcndrf lnlt-d tn funernl. But . 8 a in.. rflUnie oC nephew. John Itoj-lnn. 121 McCltUan tt. 11UU requiem mttM Ht. Thomas' Church, 0 3o a. m. Int. Cathedrnl Cem Auto norvlce, COTTON1 I-eh IJ. JAMKH J., son of lnte ThornHH and Pa tha rim Cotton. Jlel ft t Ives nnu menus mitni to runerai, jion.. a m. 211 pine t. solemn requiem m.s st ' Joseph's Chun h. II 30 n. in int. Holy Crosi una rrienuN in4.i io runerai, ion., a. Cross . v-em -.-"'..,, . 10. Wll.I.mi II DIlrW'nil.ER. airsll nn. pieasantvlllf R m Autos will ' Jtfanlnic Tsimlu insnua invitrn in runsral. pfonni-il Church, fiat , 2 p. met the 1 '!T I Irnln from Reaillng Tamilnal at Chaltonto Station DUXTKR. On Iili 11. HUH. OSWALD V,. husbaml of Mlldrcil A. Dexter (nte ttlt.tt .mil urn atf t..lit In nml ,. rtn.. aaort 24 jrars Rrlatiss nnd friends Invlled to funeral services in Mon.. at 8 p m. at ' " IIX. At lloorestonn N. I IflllV I. ntX. nire.l 70 J.. Feb. 13. Relatives and ires T"4ti , Oakland Cem i 10 p m DUNPR Feb. 12 J. HARRY, son of MarsaTet and Inte Ednnril Dunbar. Rels. lives and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 7.30 a. m, nsldence of mother. r,0 Hul llvan at.. Oermantown Hlah mass Church of Ihe Immariilste Conception II a. in. Int. 1 New Cstnedral Cem, Auto service. 1 DWYER. -Feb 12. THOMAS, son of rtrldcvt and lnt4 Msi.rlr. tltvter. Ttel.llte. and friend., members cf St, Edward's T. A II. Society emoloves nf p It. T. Ren. So ciety Invited to funeral Sst. 1130 a. if,, residence of mother, nin VV. Dakota st. Sol- emn reouiem..mass st, Edward's Church 11 Auto.funer.il. iifmln ma b Mved FH , int. iiiur t'russ t.em. ,J -. i'.VAn.nii rvu ii, ivi v, ELIZA ' I.KW18. wife or lute Frank nvana. Funeral t aervice mi, 11 O'clock at Aldlne Hotel. VA11l.KV.Fpt, 13 tllrMf AF.t. 1 h,,a. band of late Ressle Farley tnee Csaserlyl, Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Tue. , 8 30 a, m, 1911 H. 20th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmond's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Atitn service, FARRKLU Feb IJ MARY J,, dauchter of late John and Cecelia Farrell. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Pat., 0:30 a ro., 1233 N 17th st Mass Church ot nau Tarn. To Droeeed to Ibanon. Pa.. on train from th and Columbia ave. J-RYMIARB. Feb. IS. MARY, widow of tlfM riWmlir ...A KB. R.l.llv.. and ...-..,-..-... ---- " v-1".:' -it" aviiea io funeral. r"fl.. Ill, a, i.i ,n innani .r.i. . ii n. . ins i on, i v; j-my iinp ui m.ni. w . .... ... ---. f-i.-j. (nvllpd to funeral servers. Bat . , .'.""".J"'"- " mvhh;. tlUSIf j.. ir.l. rU-t-lnn. lit m Int llnli tnO ISeV. tt I1I1HII1 . VUIiliiwli iiriniiiui s n,Se'No. UV i--,Bl VA'"M Tru-ee--L.nki: MNIiVlaV AD V 'wlfeof Oeorj. Lnmbcr, "-n rcT Nnvv'fle.d. WT.' 2 V'mT c.o,'mr'?.,u'',lM".ll.v:"C'i?nir "'" "v ' jne.r -ww of .yP!. nu.htn.,. oi:eh- Sat r"2 "" l '" 7nonrcSC- Fricnlta ,'ARZELERE -Suddenly IVb 13 JOI0. -. ; jrujw. . nv, en ,o l,p-- tewsr . I)KATII UAMtAmtKR. At Mooretnwn N. IM IS VVIM.tAM J., son of Thomas and Margaret Gallagher (nee llrennan) Due no tlco of funeral will ba slven. OAHZ Keti TJ. MARY OABZ (nee Con nelly), wire of Joseph Oaal, Jr, Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Pat . AJ10 a, m, SIM tanner st IlHh maa' Churrb of the Natlvltr H V. M. 10 a. m Int. pr. vnirt iii'ffb imii i,rurriii-i Ice, Mneon, Oa , papers ropy, 1 flR.ssr.ii ivh tl. iinoho vaie, jmohi noiy i(paeem-r i em. auio serv- ilion r . bu'bani) " v de.ner. lleUtlvea. and friend. ' Bhubert Council. O. IT, A. jf.t Court iiartram. No. Ilf. A of A I Relief Ann. ot p. n T.. ftnth Rnrl WnotllAntl v?,i em- ployo of Hiildwln's Invited trt funriil, Sst.. 9 n m.. 1 ftn L8,'1' Cem. Friend, may eaii Frl , p m., intfu o, uanan t v. t'nnn. i,,t dLr4 .. in - i,.H. . wi.hJnilw Ti? John0 trJinn' 'sniM.j' brntherjln .law Mr John Franven, fouier- town, Pa., KMIl.Tf. wlfa of Daniel 1111- 1 teln. ared SS Ittlatlve. and friend In vlted to funeral, sat. mornln Illnh mir St, Btanllau Church. I.nwn-ilulp, n.SO a in. Int, adjolnlns cem. Ilemaln may be viewed at church. Auto, will meet train leavlnr tteadlnc Termlnnl Ha m. at Lawna dale. lew Tork Papera copy - ,IA"lIYlT1',Dt. .'.1 JA!ilh gellna lUrdr. Itelatlvea and h" Frank-ford Oroeer' An llAnnY. in 1a jambs, hunnand or a rrirno. mem van. Invltpil to ftmral arvlces. Mon . 2 An ti. m . ltd K. Westmoreland at. Int. Greenwood (K, of P.) Cem Friend, may call 8un. eve HAItlltNCITDN Fol. 11, MART K daushter of John nnd Mary Harrington, Ilelatlve. and friend Invited to funeral eervleee, Bat.. 2 p. m., parent.' re.ldenee. I7S9 Helen t, Int. prhnte Oakland Cem Friend" may call Fll after 7 pm. HAnVIJY Feb. 11. I1K.VJAMIN O hu. tiand of late Ileberea H. Ilorvey (nee Drown) Ilelotlvc nnd friend Invited to funeral eervlee rrl , S p m., re.ldAre of eon-in-law Wllllnm tt. Stow man 1031 N. 89th at. Int Bat. fllrtler N. T linoAN Feb tl JOHN J 1IOOAN hus band of Barah M. llooan (nee flhlefd). of Phil n. n, j, ueiauie. hum irienoa, council, it oi c , ami Alerr m ana l. A. .n , invuea io lunemi. ion , au a m , S2I-' Walton i ave. Bo emn r-viulem ma., at I nurcn oi i ran.nirurniioa in n ini,'of IIOWBI.I. EBtfSS. K HOWBLT.-At DeUnco N J, Fl in( hudband or Jrnnl Unwell. nr-Iatlvffl anrl friends Nonpareil ixxlr. No. 3 K. Q K , of Camden IS. J,: Wnnhlnntnn Camp. No. 23. V. a H of A . nf Pnlmrn. N, J.: employr-i of Kitone Watch Cape Co , of HIxtbIIc. Invltpfl m ftmrru1 ierv Icen Frl . S p m . Hickory m. near Walnut. Delancn. N. J Int. nrhute. HUTTON Frh 11, JOflKPH HtTTTOV nelathej- and frlemli t:itti to funtrnt. Hat.. '2 v m . chnpW of AnOrfW J liilr A, nun. Aim unu ipui bib iu, Vrm, Fernwpod JKTTim Feb 11, MltT h, wife of Ororff" Jettrr ami dautrhter of latf Daniel F. and Mury It. Hurley nnd eranddnuirhtrr of lato Jnneph H. nnd Kn M llrinhart. aired 3", Ilflath rs ami frlendn Invited to funeral, Sat,, 10 a, in . "on Mt. Vernon it . Camden, N J, Int. private, Harleleh Cem. Frlendn may view remain Frl.. 7 to 0 d, rat JONKS Feb IS ANNA A, uldnw nt Tuaac M Jonpn Itelatlvea and friend in lted to funeral Bfrvicfii Sat , J n m , rpul denc of Thomn S nantrUht. 212 8, lllth at Int nrlvnti juitUKrw ai inorion -. j trm i't t CATIIMltlNK. widow of Patrick Jorden aired NO Helatlpn nnd frlenda inMUd tt i" - - - - ,, -. -- funeral, Sat. 7 30 a. m. re.ldenee of .W.""""r"" '. "".?....' '!";" v.. u -- I Clnnamln.on at . Htverton. N. J. Hlah ma.s j , ,t linn u,i lnlh.,M,. f lmr, li Htv.p. fu-Unn N. J ' . m. Int. Bt. peter". Cem. nlvenwe J. KKI.l.KY. Keh. 12 MAHY LUNA wife of Harry A Kelley and dauehter of William and Mary Mcra aged 2'v. Mi-lathe, and friend., member. Flmt SchvenlfeMer Church. Invited to funeral eervlce Sun, 1 3d m , nM7 Ifi Iniar terrace ISth and BprlnitHrld ave). Int. Hlll.lde Cem., vlu funernl ear. khi.i.ky-hamilton Fei.. 13. saiiah (n)r niley) widow of John Kellei. aaed (II. iteiailvn and friend. Invited tn funernl. . . u m tn MAna Tn..nh residence or pnrem.. i.'H j m. iire.e n., wai.. M virr r ., , . iu : .... n .u v . . . Ki:.NN'KIlV. Feb. 12. HANNAH ile- Pr.VITT, widow of Jnmea -ttennedy. rtell tlves nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Hat . a 30 a. m. residence of eonlnliw, William II. Watson 411 IS", ."nth st. solemn hleh ma.s nf requiem Church of Our tadv of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto '"KINO. Peb 12. JOSUPHINE M wife of Thome. F. Klnir and daughter of Duquoln. and lato Margaret Walker (nee Hnney). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mnn . H 30 n. m.. residence of nunt. Mr. -.?" -""".,"".?: A'V" -':... VX""".! Kllen MoGnrvey. 2S.VI N. nth st. Solemn hu.biind of Mary Klnn. 1 uneral Hat . I " "1 reld. nee. John I.lnir .010 Westmlnstir ave. lllsh mas. Mother of Sorrows Church 1ft a. in' Irt. Holy Cross Cem. Relatl.es and friend.. Mother of Sor. rowa II V. M. Sodality Mother of Sor. rows Holy Nunio Sockty. invited. Auto service Ul.ixnm.-IVb 11. I.OUIS T.. husband nf Mart Klltu.tr and son of late F. W and V.IlrMl"lll Kllnaer. llelitlt". nnd friends Invited to funernl, St . H 30 a. in.. 3MI7 McMnhon ave., Germ-intown Solemn mass ur iiipit.ti Hiiniiirul.ile Conception Church In 1 in Int. Hull Sepulchre Cem Auto 'UKNODI.n At l-'l S. 4!tli St.. Feb 12. FLORENCE C. vlfe ot Walter St Clare Knodle. Relatives nnd friends Invited to acrtlces, Sat.. 11 a m Church of Incar nation. Itrond nnd Jefferson sts. nt pri vate. Oihlt flowers a;Sl -KJ.JfJP i& KONRAD leu 12 liuiv. A, aauali- rnu inee mrot friends, mem vlteil to lunera Jame. B. Lariekn. Due notlto ot funeral ,i i-'StfAT."' . u .. ,...! m i LPCIILEIt Ich. 11. ANNA M 1. .1.1.1. II I.I.L1ILER tnee Ruetker). widow of Wash- inr;n melon Lerhler. Relatives ana irienos mem. hra nf ll.lhl.hnnt l.ulhArnn ChurCll. In- vlted to funeral .ervice. Sat.. 2 p. m . 3011) " . : ...i -. Jh"u",'u0hnl Lutheran Cem. nna uve. Int. private, viermnn .;.. .r?"" .......- .....I t tt i.ui.. pr iir. uu.tiiit.11. iiununnii (iti Inle Santb !.ov. Relatives nnd friends in-1 vlted to fumrni hat . S to e. sondn. WlUUm K. Tlsher 1214 S. erann I vnitirilVT- llllliqill Sk .. m mw ' m --m llurknell st. High mass ut St. Anthony's Church In n. Int, Holy Cross Cem, Auto I i.ert Ice I.V.NCII. Feb 12. THOMA8 P.. husband nf nrldKet l.siich. ased 78. Relatives and frlrnds. Holy Nnme nnd Sacred Heart So. rletles nf Ht, Edward's Church; George O. Meade Post. No; 1. Q. A. I!! all other societies of Mhlih lie vtas a member In. vlted tu funeral. Tucs . K JO n. m . 2012 N. Mh st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Ht. Ednard in a, in. Int, New Cathedral Cem. MiCAl.I.IO.V Peh 12. SAMUEL, son of John and late 11 irlinra McCalllon Relatltes and friends Invited to funernl. Sat , 2 p m., 2IISI Colharlne at. Int. Mt. Morlnli Cem. Remains may bo vletvcd Frl. 8 lo IU p, mP Aulo service McCMWMlY. Peb. 11. MART P Me. ri.O.SKEV, dauchter or Marsaret and late Patrick J. MrCloskey Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral. Hat.. H 30 a. m . rest, denco of mother. H W. cor. Ith and J.ffei ann at. .Solemn hlnh mass of requiem St. Michael's Church 10 a. in. Int private. Auto service. ilillVOY. IVb. 12 ANNIE lfo ot Mar tin McEvoy. Itelatlvea nnd friends intlted to funeral. Sat . K 3d a. in. 2,'t! lllnka ate Manaunlt Solemn lenulim mass Chuirh of ili Hply l-umliy lo .1. m, int. Wtst- ' McKAIN. Pcb It. JAMES, husband nf late Hebec'ia Robinson MiKaln. ascd 7.1, Rutntltes and friend.. Col tlu. W. Town Post, No. III. U A. It., Invited to services, Mon., .' p. m., l'.'.'U s. Wilton at. Int, prl- MelCBB. Feb. 13. MAROARKT I lilc KKE (nee Canavaml ttldnn of Huith McKee Relatives, and friends Invlled to funeral Mini, at .' a. m trom linn N, Tront st. Solemn hlah mass of requiem at Ht. Michael's Church at lu a. m. Holy Cross Cem. , , . . ftieiVl.r.''f c. j. VJHAUri t-KUEHS Mr Ot HI 'i 1 m r,M .1 llenulin, inns. Churcn I of Our , ..m-yjb.K.lAnYll..l1OZ Xf funeral will b- alven from 242 m'n..riiii-.SAiKVt'...fni.I:AinMtan MARSH At Ilurllnaton. N J . Feb la. Marsh. I'uneral ancl int. private. Requc.tedi AI .ur, ii-"! -.r w. nn Hummers lr. nn (lowers be sent. jlli. 1.1". rnlOrteli.j, Feb. 12. AMAVIlt D. MH.I.KK. 0l.ed 72 Relatlvel'and frlVnds lnvltid to funeral servlies. Sit., 2 d in" !.' ,. wt, ,.. .t. Airy, mi, prl illTCII At Riverside. N. J . Feb 11 MAROAHET widow of Frank Mitch, 'ased f.a Relative, and friend.. Sacred Heart Leasue and Rp.ary Society of St. Peter . Church. Invited to funeral, Sat . a 30 am" mi Pavilion ave. Renulim mas. st. Peter'. I Church O-M... "V. '?) , ,e,', Cent i""'""',, V.V , . ii.;.. ij iiwi lerryat.i .- ,", ,'. t'ei.Ii""i.". . i a. af.l.t a m fnii II I ira.rt.IJ. vt .lUUitinw.i, . "i":. nusDand 01 Ilella Morrison and .on or late Humphrey and Mary Morrlsop. Relative, and friends. washine-ion ianu. t '.: ,",, d. or a. Arthur Pyne Yearly HenelleUI Society. In. vlted to funeral services. Hun.. 2 p. m . 2142 N c.rnet st (lth and Jack.on ts ) int. Mt, Morlah Cem. Ilemaln. may be vl.wed Sat eve Auto funeral. MOimOW. Feb. 12. ELIJA. JANF.. wld. ow of Henry Morrow, ased SO Relatives and frl.nda Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m , rlauabter residence. Mr. Rebecca . : .' ,.a.. a lllh at fnt n,..l. w. Wnrisl. ritn? lSli,fXS A4'!..M,JBP' ""("-.-"r - i.-i. J"" ifiir." ." .P.CIIU. in.? t.it cai, eve. u llfXIBN. . .:' uaa-l HRATHH Olny. fnft nrli'Hta IfltUMa CT. It em 11 In tnnv ! viewed FrIM between 7 nd 0 p m trttn v Pefi 11. KIXJnKNCBj duuRln . ter of John and Mury Murray, aied 8. Itcln ', tlVM und frltndt invited to funeral. fUtr a -tt m , parent' renldenc. 211H B flOth w inenr inrtn ani nonaianu rtp.j, .".- iivir Crosa Cem. nemalna mY If vltwM fct "SfAsftJsfwrilSSc-fVb IS ClURMiB A.. ' bulmnd of Mame B Nankervllle. ltrlatl-4 , ami rrlemte. North Ainerlcin Counell No.,, 1S2 (I ot I A Invltert to funeral servtees. i Hat., p, m . 27 w, Homervine are., uiner, Int Nort'i I'edar Hill Om llefnalna mar J; NRKIjT Feb 13. JOflKPK K. Irtfi of Inte flotiert iihd Itary Neely, nrrd 84 Rela &,"An&uXi, 'Si ib Aloy.iu. 'soei.tr. ,; tives ana menai. uronnon wounrii. j, oi -'I n n inn ni Jiion,, n ail mt in, rem- . 'n" of un.clf- Kdward O'Cnnner. I2n fl. , llln .ti 80 emn ma., of renulem Church ot 1 ,nJ Annunciation 10 a in. Int. Old Catha- Arai rVm Auto BrvlC N1IT1NS Near Mt, Hotly. N. J., Feb. 11 KI.U.AllKnt K J., wife of Harry J. Nlpplnp, aced .V). ItclatUea and frlendi In lted to funrn' Mon '.' p m NewrlmtdA Corner, near Mt. Holly. N. J. Int. IUpt)t . Cem Auto will meM train leaving; MarkpC -i , f.Prv Phllndflnhla. Dili a. m at UL "n&TTALI,-Widdenly. Feb. 12. AOVlSsT" VI widow of Jamea Nuttall. aacd 70. Jteiatlveg.' mi rr-iomii Invltod tn funeral aervlcea Sat. 1 p. m . A0SK WnkefleM m.. Oermftntown. Int pflte. North Cedar Hill Cem ne malnj mnv be viewed Frl eie t)"mUKN. Feb 11. PATIUCK, hupbin of Margaret O'llrlen (nee Whalen), P.et tlva and friends, Ioal Order of Moose; No. M: Iv. 14. A O I!.. Invited to funeral, flat,, (1,30 n. tn . 8712 Anpen h. Hnlemn hlich mi of rrqulem flt Aaatha'a Church 10 a . Int Holy rro Cem Auto nervtce. O'limr'N Feb 11, J'KTKH. hunband at late Catherine O Itrlcn ItetaMvea nnrj xrienap i.eafrue oi in -ncreu iieari, i,v raul'a T, A. II Soclty, St. Aloaltin'a nen i nciai socieiy tnwipu io lunrai, nai .tu4 n. m.. repldenre of aon. Nell F. O'llrlen 13l Moore nt Solent requiem mfiri Church of Annunciation lo a. m. Int. Holv Cro ntriit.'n tt. n rv Attcvnt If l Oeorre K Ohmer Ilelatlvea and frlendi Invited to aervlres, Mon,, 11 a. m . 18 Maplo ave.. Sharon Hill, Fa. Int. private. PAUU, Feb 12 OhOIUli: CI. PIttl. nlnilverf and friend. Dorsal Foclety ln lted to funeral Sot . 8J10 a. m , refldenc 01 npphev,, Frank I. Parr, 2016 (Hare ft. Solemn renutem mnia Oa Inert Ml in a. rru Int Hotv Cro Cem Auto funeral. PHAHHON Feb. 11. MAHY ANN dauitlf ter of John and late Rebecca Peamon. Jtela thes and friend" Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m, ISO" Frank ford ne. Int. North Cedar 3 lit 1 Cent. Iteinalna may be viewed, Frl. ee. PBNCKKRT. Feb 11 at ISA K. Wood larfd avp . Sharon Hill. Ta., niASA UARtH PKNCKKIIT (ne Hlcka) widow of Kurt V? Pcnekfrt. bervlce and Int. prlnte on Bat-i urdav nrnniy rnh io wit .t.t at imvinn son of William nnd Anne Peppln (nee Wat ' son), axed n, iteiauea ami irienoa invuea to runeroi eerirpfl .Mon . l p. m . parent i reai(ienre. uii .uuner "i ini, uifrimmiint Cem. Friend may call Hun eve ' S PKUCKKUT At ISO H. Woodland av . Sharon 11111, Pa Feb 13 KLISB MARIfl. PIHICKHHT (nee Dlcka) widow of Kurt W. Peuckert Servlren nml Int. private. Sat, PHIMJPFI Suddenly. Feb. 13, HARRY, husband of Annie K. Phllllppl (nee Jackel). Relative and friend. Keystone Assembly, No 3 Mutual Order of Protection. lnvltM to funeral erlce Mon 2 P m , funeml apartment of Harold II. Mulllnan, 232H N. 10th st ini uiHBioe uem jtcmaina mar Un vlAWtfrt Hun . H to 10 d m. 1 llilMiiUlvi rru i. v.iiniiui.i - . hu,bIinrt Mollle Pllklnaton and .on of l'II.lliTV reu i, uiAiu,rn j , Joaeph nnd JIatllila rilklnnton. aiea i. Relative, and friends invnen to lunerni services, Sat., 1 p. m 818 Ualley it., 'Cam den. N. J Int. Illue Church. Sprlnstlcld, Bel Co . Ti. PLANK. Teb 12. JOHN, husband ot Ilerlha Plank tnee Traband). aBed AH. Rela fives and friend, members I,oc.ll No 7T A. F. of M.i Phlla Musliil Assn. nil other so cieties of which ho vvni a member. Invited to funeral sirvlies Sun. 2 r m. 4040 N. Mnrshall st. Int. private. Nm-thwood I'em. PI-ATT. At Ocean City. N. J . Feb. 11, SARA PLATT. datuthter of late John T. and Mary J. Piatt. Relatlvts and friends In vited to funeral services. Sat,, 1 p. m , Ivv Hill Cem POWER Feb 11. RICHARD T.. son of Mary and late Richard T Power. vnelatlM and frlrnds Holy Ansrels' Sodality and altar boa of Oesu Invited to funernl. Sat , 7.0 a. m . lft-3 N Iinuvler at. Hlsh ma. of requiem Church of Gesu 9 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. Omlttflow era PUSDY. Feb. 12. IRWIN H , on ot Ernest E and Elizabeth Pusev. aired 10. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral erv Ice. &.it 2 p m residence ot uncle. Jnmea Irvine. M1H Sprlnc st. Int. Arlington Cem. Audi sirvlce QU1NN Feb 12. AONES vlfe of James Qulnn. Relatives and friends Invited to fu nernl. Sal., 7.30 a. m . 2114 N. Bin t. llltli mass St Edward's Church D a. m. Int Holv Cross (Vm Auto fnnemt , RAMSAT. Suddenly. Teb. 11, CHART-ES K husband of Mary E. Ram. ay. Relative and friends intlttd tp funeral service. Sat , 1-30 p. m.. 1S38 N. Ediewood at. Int. pri vate. Remains may be viewed Frl., ifter 8 p. m Rl.EI). Peh 12. SADIE n wife of Elmer K. Reed. aKed 17. Relative, and friend. In vited to funeral service Sat , 2 p. m... SIS U. Tlwyer t. Int. prltate. REVNER. Feb 12. VIOLET L. wife of Emanuel Renner. nited 2d Relatives and friend. Intlted to funeral .ervice. Sun.. 7 30 Fm.. 27211 N Mervlne at. Service. Lan.dalv, tefoimed Church 12 no n. Mon. Int. Lati. d ile (Vm , Pa RIElrEL Feb 11. at Maplewood. K. J.. JOSEPH RIEUUL ased 8(1. Relative, and friend, invited to funeral .ervice.. residence nf VVeslty II. Kerr .'lul Diamond st Sat., 2 p. m Int. Cedar Hill Cem. RIEDKL. Feb. 18. HERHMANV. mil band ot Louisa Rledehimed Ad HelatlVc. nnd friends Houtht ard Maennerzlrkel; South wark Nest No IMS. Order of Owls, Frank lin Saenirerbund. Invited to funeral. Sun . 2 p. m . N E vor Ith and Tree sis (near 4th nnd Jackson). Int, rernwood Cem, Auto Service RIORDAN. Pcb 12, WILLIAM, husband nf late Mary Illordan (nee Ill.TBlns). Itela. lives and friend. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7 3d a. in , sondn-law'a residence, Dennis TiuaI I- 1111 R InHlnnn. nvf. Hnl,mn fsoulem I I mass' Visitation Church tl a, m. Int. Holy " -i r-mm ris ls llnifsaea L '." KinV","' H.nViMnA Vi'l-lth. 1 E.NRT 'CASHELL RUSSELL, formerly of Dubin, i ii...i an. ui n.i.tltas und frlsnds ln- Mll-(, , fun(,r' Second-day. Second Month a iiixnrit SJJK CrOM -riii. . wm .. t.ntif v " -i r-mm ris ls llnifsaea BV . j-lh 3131 tvtn ,t nl private. Trai,i-i - I i . . t, 11..,. i..mi.l 1.-.II tt nt fur TlnUS. M nVAV l.h 1" WILLIAM N. husbiinit nf Julia Rnn (nee Murphvl. lleialives nim .t:"L""r - ""? v t-v.j......! t..;vt, A.. a.i r.in.iu i ..m.a .,r ihH Knnr0i 1 1 1 n rt nnn rt iiiiiv Anin mkc. o nt. I uinoiiu n iiuil,i n,,h. 1. C. I) U. Soc : Dlv. No 30 A. o. II. nnn all I h.T. other societies of vthlth ho was a mem-i hT. Invited to funernl. Mon. 8 JO a. m.. jM i trv-a m III, Ill 14 US llsa..s "" , - w-- ... .. w- -.. 2214 Dickinson at. Solemn hlah mass of rs. quiem nt. l amonu a unurcn i" a, . n't, i Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral, ..,,. i? sa.tu., Muuoeniy. reo 11, juai,, it VV.. hnulmnd nt tjttn Annit Tit HuXtOll ItiCO Thomas). Ilelatlve. and friends .ocai o. US. II and R. E. I. A.. Invited tn . funeral services. Sat . 8 p m , son-ln-laVs res!-, t dence. 1S43 S dOth St. Ilemnlna nwy bar. VII it en J'ri tve. int. private HCHA t Keo. 11. WILLIAM P.. hin. ' band of Marsaret Scharf (nee Hoenes) aced 41. ileiatives anu rrienn. captain rniup u, Schuyler Council. No. IS7i Laklma Tribe, No, v. imp vi it ij,i. ; orncers ox 2itn t-ouce ci trlct. Policemen's llenellilal A.s'n. Vest Clllh. Invlled In ,lnrul .., vir.l. Hst.. tl D. m , 801U E. Fletcher st. int. private, i ern v ttood Cem. .Friend, may tall Frl. eve, Autv,' service .', SEARI.ni At Pltt.lmrah, Pa., Pen. 13., t MAHY EI.IZAHETH CHAPVlAN. widow of' , Edward D. Searl... Int. Wist Laurel Hill Cem Phlla. . HEIDI'I Veb. ln. JOSEPH If . Iiu.band . of Alice Seldel. Relatives and friends, ', vva.niuston camp. No. 1117, I. u a, oi a, Invited to funeral service., re.ldenc ,.Pt warren j. uean, iinai uxinra sve . rut i.hase.. rhlliitjclphla, HM.t 2 p. m. Int Lnwnxlcw Cem. Frtenda miy call Frl UllfT 7 p. m oiiijhi, r ro, ,iai iir. tu . IU-nJamln F. Hhlmp. of Canton. N. wltt, ot J and .-.. rltiiiirhtpr rtt AllMrf nnrl Marv Ijiwrtru?. ' nred -'.". lurther noUce of (unorul will b Klvttn from parents' reildtnn), 53 -'5 Haiti moro no aiMOVUTTI Feb. 11. I-OUIS, 8IJIONBT-, TI huabHnd of Jnhnnnit Hlmanctfl Kuneral private. Hut, 37JI I'ulaekl uve. Solemn TtJ nu1ni mnn St. Stnhtna 1'huri h. ifroad nnd i flutler Bttt . a. m lm Holy tepulcbr 1 cem Atim Mineral . i HMH HUMAN. Feb nr JOH.V II. hua- band of late Alice A. 8m.then.an. Itelatlvea a Hnu jrioiinn iiivuru iu lunrrai nvrTicrs. muu i p. m . 111(11 Haverrord ave. Jni, fern wo rvooa t, ,sm At, In fun.ral. HOMMI.MS, Feb 12. Dr. WII.I.IAM FA 3 ROVtMMtS. Relatives and friends, Mitchell I,oda o 2'ui. r ana a. i.; an oiner nr. icanliatlons of which lie was n member. . Invited to funeral sertltes, Mon,, 2 p. Bi. , 1UI12 Uermantottn ave,. Alt. Airy, Int. pr , VSTfAUFFER Peb. 12 JOHN II. hu.balid" of Catharine Staulfer. Relative, and friends. Cm. Remains may be viewed Frl - 8 to 10M ; D. in AUIO service. . srEEU-On Feb." 18. 1U. MARY 'A, U J, n,i.l. .ii.ht.r nf Ih. rtsv. and sir.. Charles I. Steel. Requiem ma.s Sat., Id o'colck. Calvary Episcopal Church. Il.t above Urown st. Int, private. Trinity Church, ,( "'bThVENS. Feb. 12. NETTIB K. vrtf' ot Franklin P Stevens and ilaushtr ot lata Th unu prtcea aMlv. ta cuent. wr V oiepwr roon all ftyie! viiir marwo TsMsav Haal-Ms ) llvrV BROAD anb. ,v DIAMOND laaBSbyaaeaisix4sa cfsaf ssrapasB)ssar'j.Bap1 ItsSf bsN 31 m 1 jswontwai ec ine enfaatM "TWeK s.ir riitia , ,Ai(H t,Mls s w. HT Csa.-' v TLtJJ, . r1. m vnMun VAua JanTX" ,' rte - V. ' .,: r' rt Ifl v. 'mt M' ITUART HI.ACKT0 l"l ,rn lit "Wnus of S'SSVBR TOO Ilrjl'ltisi 11AKIH'V E 1b mSSmSm tetfh. :
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