Wf? Si EVEKING PUBLIC LEPGEll-PMtADELl?HIA, THUln9i)AY, j FEBOTAKY .27, M919 L if B CARRYING MMISTICE ORDER . ' i Thomas W.Kelly Victim of Poison Vapor in Last tv Moments of War t q CITY MEN WOUiSDED, Over 270 Pciinsylvnniaiis on Today's disunity List, Bui None Killed 'K f I , ,. 5 I ."s- '"W foor o7 or ic Cily oHf s Vicinity Today m-hmilh. in:r.itKK i'.mh.tlii- MINF.II Privates miiiii.i.i: varonk. io i:t iiend. ret street . UII.I.IM I. MIX!.!. Vdanis road, Cresrentvllle Phllsrielphla IWIF.s IIIIKMII. Kill Ontario street Mil IIAFL . Il l.l., 201 Tsllor ave mie Camlen ., I.OI IM .UIIIF.I.I.H. Ilroiil Street Station (Csre .Charles Papnes) CIIMil.EH r. .MII.LK.lt, tlir.9 Glrard ave- hue TII(1M) II. MOV. 840rt Regent street. .Will CARE KlTDIIi:, 1130 Mouth Mnlh street U W.TI.fl K. lllt.sMT, .Ifrt Chancellor street I III IS ANCin.lx. 2J Monastery avenue 4UOII lMK. sill Kensington avenue JOHN A I'KVMMiTllN. lion I'enn street Cnmrtm , . (.IMINTII MNNKTTK. 1223 Catharine street THOMAS avenue. UNO V. . 1 hlthy I.OUIS w, street lll'TI.I.K I orpor.ils Gtnr. 1244 South Twentieth WIUJAM C PETERS. THOWS W KlllV. . Wounded Ca&scd. I To so uninjured throUBH neural of the ' fiercest engagements of the war ami to bo severely gasseil vvhllo carrjlng an. crder from heailcju.irters tn otlloers In his Hector to ceafro firing because of the , armistice, was tho experience of Thomas W. Kelly, one of tho Phllftriel-' phlans reported wounded In toda-.'-! of ficial casualty llHt. I Kelly told of his eperiences In a let-, ler to a ulster. Mm. .Mary Strelllg, 4C61 Oslo street, Manannk Ho raid" "I tamo through scvrral engagements! without u scratch, until on November 11, In the eleventh hour, 1 was detailed to take orders down tho line nonliving; the. odltcrs th.it the armistice had been signed, when I lan Into n. boche gas barrage and was Knocked out" lie Is recovering. Kelly Is a member of Company II, 100th Infantry, and was formerly In the National Ouard Penn sylvania. He enlisted In July, 1017, and was In Intensive training at Camp Han cock until May of last ear. wren h's regiment tailed overseas. On his ar rival In France he was promoted to corporal, and selected as a dispatch bearer, which entailed man danger" Kelly Is twenty-one jears old. He expects to sail for home soon. Fought In Klglit llultles Another Phlladelphlan named In the report today has written homo of the thrilling experiences he had. and of how ho was wounded. iHe Is Corporal Wil liam C. Peters, 444 Itlplta street, Itox borough. Peters, who Is a member of Company F, 100th Infantry, was wounded Sep tember 28. In a letter home lie said that he was In the battles of the Ar Conne, .St. Millie!. Arras, St. Agnes and four others. "A part of 'ry right hand was blown off by a bursting shell," wrote Peters, 'and that put me out of commission " He is twenty sears old. He enlisted In March, 1017, and trained nearly n year before sailing. Henry Swnrtlcy, Peter's grandfather. Js a Civil War letcran. A brother of tho soldier, John B. Peters, was In the army during the war, but was not assigned to foreign duty. No army deaths are reported for Philadelphia today. Kigliteen men wounded slightly and thirty wounded With degree undetermined make up the city s casualty report. Two corrections are, affixed to the regular list. One man ho was reported missing has returned to duty and another who was reported Wounded Is declared now not to have been injured. The combined casualty list Is some what larger than usual. It is made up or 2009 names, 278 of which are of men from this state. Frlrite Hugh 3. Hannon, 1841 East Harold street, was wounded October 27. In a recent letter to a sister, Mrs. John Hughes, of the Harold street address, he lv rote that he received a shrapnel wound In the fighting at Chateau Thierry, but has recovered. He Is twenty-six j ears old and a member of Com pany O, 111th Infantry, Private Lewis J. Coffey, Company II, 110th Infantry, reported wounded, has returned from overseas and is now at the Fort McIIenry convalescent hospi tal In Baltimore. He is the son of Mrs. Margaret Coffey, 5543 Osage avenue. He wrote recently to his mother, sajlng that he was rapidly improving from wounds In tho leg and arm, received In action last July. Coffey enlisted In the National Guard of Pennsylvania in 1916, and saw serv ice on the Mexican border. After being re-mustered In in the fall of 1917. lie Ul trained at Camp Hancock until last ?!. May. when his regiment sailed. He is twenty years old. Samuel Mathews, Camden, Company D, 303th Infantry, was wounded October 19 In the right shoulder and araln No. !J ember 2 in the right arm. He received Dotu wounds uunng the lighting in the Argonno sector. He wrote home a few days ago saying that after several weeks' confinement In a base hospital he had recovered and returned to his Unit. He Is thirty-two lears old and previous to entering the army madfe his "'home with his mother at 550 York street. (' Camden. He vas drafted last February and sailed in May. Before -becoming a eoMler he was empIoed in the Evemko i Public Ledger's composing room. Corporal Ilutler I.. Weir, reported wounded In action, Is the son of Mrs. Bessie Weir, 6214 Race street. He lias i been overseas several months. He writes that he is recovering. Private Harry Slmlble. the son of Mrs. Flora Shalble, 23J0 North Bouvler , street, was slightly wounded, but has recovered and rejoined his unit, Returnlnr Hero Lost Kye In Battle , r i Vrlrt IVUMfini Smith. reDortpd wounded in the oHtclal report of today, has returned from overseas and is now It Kill, 0214 llce mreft I'rltales .IOSFI'11 liMKINi. 1M Sonifrs slrel JOHN IIITIIII.IK. MS North M o(vt Btrret Mot Mini M.K1MII.V I Irutrtmnt vimtllls 11. I.ImM it. 141 i:t Tuli' horkn Mrt. (Not known a, this nil'lrei 1 rrcrtinl III SSH.I, . s.l.Khl 47t Nlh Third trrct lenmrnl Mil. I.I M I'. ri.TIK. 411 P-lpka avenue. Merliiinlr XTII II. 1'OI.I.ACK. 21.1. North seventh Mfet I'rlviilfi lllltm Mil lllli:. 2.110 North llouvlr Ktrt , III (III URt Hi;, 20.15 South Soventh Htrct JOHN II. I RI.I.TII, 21-'9 Lawrence ItflPlI I't.TIRI, K.4J llrlstol trfff 4 1 II I IIRII '. AN hlllK. 12113 Bl txrorl ptrrt III (III I'. IIXMIV, 18lt East Ilarolil fitrt lolls ,(I1IKV. Mil oce avenue IIIHIIUtT (OI.I.MOIK, 111-' I Hotlth suth Mirft TIIOVMS l. M.I, 1,1. 4lt Oele atrrrt. fri:fnnta I'MKKK HtH-.MXN, Hrvn Mnwr IIKSJVMIN Mil. I. Kit. l.'J.I tilth alreft ttmorrert addrefttf ) Corporals lll.SJMI 41. 11ll.l.llMN. 20J.1 North Tenlletl" siree t MRION R. I.V(IM, 14)1 llerit (IIVKI.I.s II. IIUTOID. 055 North Anicrltan mreet Trlvalea STAM.I.V RKKIKt', 1 057 Kurett Mrrt Cnmdcn KKVVAKI). 1, sMITll, 117 North Sixtj- third street . ... IMKK I.. THOMlII. 1300 West MnMcr trret TIIIIMS MiK!.(l3, 0018 lValton avc- nu Mil I lM 4. (ONNOR. 2100 i:ait riear- floM atreft .... TIIOMXH 40SFPII TROTTKR. 1017 North Third atre't . .. SWUM. M. Tl'KNMI. 4R 1817 IVolf utrept nilVIINK K MII.I'OM, 0154 Olenmore 4IIIIN KMXIIX. ION North Sluth street 1,0111 RIA S. sCllt'STUt, .Til J Opral Htrft (Incorrect aiklros ) III! INI) Y. TMIN. U14J Westminster atr t JOSH'H II. nRTOV, 3438 North Hur le street RlTTLRNhll TO Dt'TV rREVI(IVtII,Y Rl.rORThll MISSIM1) I'rlvnle J.lll f A. nESI'HIlR. 1450 North Six tieth street. KIlRONKOfSI.Y RKI'ORTRII noiNni.il Trlvate JII.IIS nE.N4MIIN fillRHON, 301 1111. notonbtKer btreet (Imorrtct address ) Mounded, Dfirre VnJelrrmlnrd . IAP TAINS Cheater 1., Ilarr Oxford ra , imuert f Hunter, vvnllasto IMnard p. wheppard, Clarkavill lonn ei ytrvenaon t'olumbtis. ll 'Tanhlln VMIIIams. Newark, N J t Moimtlen HlUhllr (Ot.flVI!tIMwflril rrfii.n.tftr Ihflmann. Alhant, N. V MAJOR Thomaa llarrett, Augusta, Oa t'AI'TAlXH Charles ( Orlfnn. Washlnir ton, I), c i l'arl II. Smith. Princeton N J i Soren c Sopnsnn (lrand Island. Neb. MHUTKNANTH "herman Hart Itnllard I'eterstann, VV la i William Martin MlnCli. tin. III Samuel Arthur lllank, Waan- ItlKton. 1), l' t Maurice H Hush. (Ircens 1 1'lirsr. Pa, Hnbert N Christian, Providence, ji i,t Morris vt i.isner. hi rcaat Tiupe hmken street, Phlladelnhlai Albert J los. n-riMtTtin, ttTitii-ii ,-tnrti '"r IVausau Mls i Wiley Madison I'u'ler, WOUKDEl) JNUjMBER 2923 ' Whlnmn. I C. Ilaroll llaner, Hmllh. v vvjisiuiy iiLiuuLiii -. lmo ,,.,,,,, j Kcnnedv. Mllord, o.t , Mjilnev Schoenfeld. Vew York. N V t l.e I Hoy !, V Hmlth. Fresno. Cat.: Oeden I. iioss. iro), .n, j hoy 11 saKrieon, ueer I'lANMM M llled t'rnni Arcltlfnt mill Oother Causes 1'RIVATK John 11. Crevellnt. nerwlik, 1 1 led of Illsense Vim ATI1S Mllllnm II nartholomevv, latani); (lot Nlrklon, Adallde. Mounded, Decree I'ndelermlliftl, rrfTlonsly ARMY CASUALTY LIST A LONG ONEr War Department Reports 3009 Only Three Are. Killed in Action Eight Die of Wounds; Sixty- vS'l'. m" tlirce Victims of Disease, Eleven of Accident COnPORALW 1,mls W, Ourt, 1144 Pmith'burh Hush V. ltannn. 1841 Kast ltroM Twentieth street. Phlladrfnlilai Itav r Ket. ton. .Mass '. I "er, Mlllersburgl Stlncy Itusselavase. lllner- Ulle. Tenn ! !.nn Tuddr llusso. Pittsburgh, , I.estsr oi Arthur Warner. Payrei Ilutler U Weir, 0214 Itaca W , n'HIUI IA(.b-, 1,1.11. .1.1, . . ,... ..,... ,,.,111...... Mnshlnirlnn, Feb 20, -Four army casually rolls released by the War De partment today contain 3009 names, commissioned and enlisted ranks. Of this total 1021 were published In the morning report nnd 13S8 ure In the afternoon list, divided ni follows. Killed In action, 3: died from wounds. 8; died of illseaac, 6.1, died from nctldenl mid other cause'. 11, while 1303 lire wounded. The list of olTlcers nnd the enlisted personnel of Pennsylvania nnd New Jer scy are Klvn below. Keported today Killed In action ... 3 Pled of wounds 8 Died of disease ... 01 Died of acrldent nnd other causes . . . ..11 Missing In nctlon. Includ ing prisoners . . 1 Wounded . . ..'.923 Totals 711,005 1.1,188 19.981 2,990 0,933 197,711 flrand totals 3,009 172,408 OI I II I Its' LIST Hied from Aeildenl nod Other Causes I.TKl'Tll.N'ANr Mllllftn Addison Cook, Plllsbursh 1llel of Disease MMOltS IVnnk Andr llucll Toledo O Victor M Whiteside Washington CAIT.MN rrca llurston Vtlle (la LIKl'TKNANT Charlce Parkcratmrir. W Va Hill. n D (' Carncs Warner lleporled lilllcl , PIUVATI1 (llueppa Uuonlcontt. I'nlon town. Iteturnrd In Dull. Previously Reported Killed I'fllVATi: -John J llonan, Dunbar Vllsslnc Previously Reiiorleil Mounded Seierel PR1VA111 Stanley Orocoskle, Dickson City. Killed In rtloM, Previously Reported Missing prtlVAT I. nenjamln yasofsky, Johns town Died, ITevloui.1) Rrportefl Mlsslnc I'l'.IV ATI: ninln llarnes. l'rle Mounded, Deirree 1 ndelermlned, Pretlously Reported .Vllsslnic I'fllV ATFS Herman Chottlnger. MeKeca port WllllatTi Clovd Uos, Iewlstown, Jalnea II. Helsr Wllllamaport Jamea Mc.Namaru, New Cuttl RrtMrnefl lo Dulv, Prevlouslr Reporteil Mlsslnc rniVATIJt fleorito I. Preston, foalcs vlllo. 1iuls A Itepsher 1450 North Sixtieth street Philadelphia. Krroneously Iteiwirled Mounded. Degree t ndelemilned PHtVVTK Julius llnjamln Oi.Tdan "HI ItlltonbirKcr ttrcot. Philadelphia VVnitndcd. lleurfe I ndrterndnrd KKttdl. V.Nr.s lriiv P. Jlctllnnls Clifton llelshta John T. llulllnn. Klnt-ton. Ilobert It JUKowen New Alexandria Thomas .1. Moron, Pittsburgh: Joseph Frcrln Pfelfcr, I Pittsburgh John ,T Powell. Pottstowni Charles Qutnn. Wllkes-Uarre. Harry P. Punier, llarrlshurg: John M I.om1nson. wtl- lllamsport. lay C Sanffrd Coraopolls John II. Snmleker Heaver Kalis street, Phllsdelphlai Itav Conley, VVIlllanis porti Henry Chei.tn, Prlcnlale. JTatik I,. Doerlng Uryn Athvni John 11 Krelscr, Itojaltom Walker William Otl. Chambera hurgj i:dward A. Poste-, Plttaburght Albert i: Thumm Heaver Falls, ltatnond Watts, llloomamirg: Howard William Harllett, Oil City Claud OrlmwcHM Hinomsburg. Hdward J Kohn Faitoryvtllei ItafTaele Morlnetll. 1020 MnntrAy street, Phlladelphlai Steve Angeln, Pittsburgh lll'(ir.v:it.H Normal M Klsaman. Oreens. burgi lwls !,co Frlich l.vars Cltr .MIICHAS'IC Raymond 3 l.fpnold. Vernon. COOKS Clarence C Hilly, Apollo! Fred If schlndler, Carnegie , PIIIVATKS Columbia l.lmer lllller .Co. lumblatowm R, i:. Hleele. Harriiburg, John 'Kblas Jlunhnlh Raymond O. Ilradlnnl. Washlngtoni Paul J Dao, nrr i Ralph 1J DeNlln. Allentnnn. Uronislaw Dowglel, Nccan: Joserll Oatklns. 1518 Somers Street, Plllad-lphlni Jamea Walter Oarrlgan. Ilrad fnrdi Jos'a'i Hnldeman. .Mount Gretna John P. tones Homestead! John Leonard l.aver, Pittsburgh llaurlie O. Htlgerald Tylers port Krnest II Luvendcr Avocat Robert Martin. Jonestown! Cljde Ollbert Reyntlds. Kane.- John s Simons Hethlehenii Howman J L'lrlch. W'atsnntnwnt John trtcher, 518 Wood street. Philadelphia. Mounded slightly SlinonANTK James ll-wlev Oak Mew: Harry P Douglas. Vanderhllti lolin 11 Hteele, n27 locust atrtet. Philadelphia! A ItusseM Yerkea. 1300 Rusromb street, Phila delphia. t OHPOHA1.S Samuel It. ke. Altonnai John Anderson (onemautth. Harry J. liar rett. Plunai Luther M (Irablll New Hol land! Paul St. John, Llncidnvlllc William i" Peter. Ill Rlpka avenue, Philadelphia! (lustave J Yerkes. 471 North rnlrd sinet. Philadelphia . . .MCCIIANIC Nathan M Pollack. 2135 North Seventh street, Philadelphia ritlVATKS Kdward M Marsh. Home stead! Harry Rehalble 2130 North Uonlver street. Philadelphia Illchurd Peter Wernor, Pittsburgh' John F llradlej, Vnndergtlft Heights! Mush llrude, 2I1J1 South Hev'n. tleth Btreet. Phlladelthln: Charles J. Con nelly Pittsburgh: Tnnl Delesky Krle: Olu seppe lltinzzn, Wnshlngton: Howard J (lul nan 133J V'est Cumberland street, Phila delphia: Andrew Lazowskt, Hhamfkln: Pat. rtck M lltDonnugh. ( onnellavllle: llermrd A. Mctlroartj. Interne. Arthur 1 McOuIre, Indiana Dnmlnlk Petrowskl. West Ilime stead. Orlando SI, Plpr Tyrone; Frank 13 Havel, Heading: William Carl turkett. Ilruckcnrldge: Christopher Schroll Mount Oilier: William I, Williams. Farrelf Frank Hnnglovannt, Cnssindra John II Freeth, 2",2h Ijvwrence strict. Philadelphia, Frank J (loodman Pittsburgh Milton 1. Haupt. Maa'titawn, Patrhk Johnston. Derrj Walter Henlsmln Long. (Iratersfoed. Georae J. Antl, Pittsburgh: Joseph A llrand Ht. Clair; Charles C CrHWlord N4ntlcoke: Michael I. Flnn Pittsburgh, Stephen ilehnlllik. 11 senrlug; John F Mlnlror. Krtej Ralph Peters 1042 llrlstol street Prlladelphla. Herbert Hager, Johnstown: iviward T, Men strom. Cadoga.n Clifford C Van Kirk, 1JIM Kast Oxford litreet Philadelphia: Frank J Zaksher, Hhamokln. Oscar II Halllet. Wap vvallopcn Frank Hwn" houthwesf O-'eTe pnmbnskl, Tioga, Wladlslaw HalensUt. Pitts- street, Phlladelphlai James Lewis. Scrantont Antony Marino. Itosetoi Harry L Hrown. Pittsburgh) Louis Coffey C148 Osage are nue. Phlladelphlai Herbert Colestock 1024 Houth Fifty-sixth street, Phlladelphlai Lau rence Dexardi,, Donors i llonl .Doha, Xllnt vlllei Thomas Knslekl Krlet Ilobert It OC;s. Relnholds Mtatloni John Betnpelea, Harris burg! Aleksander Hrespsjenskl, Pittsburgh! Frank Waslak, Pittsburgh! Hrsan l!'Vrn,?n,: Hell Verrons Thomas W Kelly 4N01 Ogle street, Phllscielphla! lfarri J. Kuhna. near). Ingi Lulgl Meraglla, Wlshall Angelo Polliil, Dunmoroi William Slmnklns. e-Vranton: Hsrrvn Newlln Plttsburghi Samuel Thomp son, Punxtutawnes NFAV JWtSF.V Hied from Mounds CORPOnAI Patrick Joseph Kane, Hay onne Died from Accident or Other Cause . rniVATK David llarnaby. Gloucester, Died of Disease , CORPORA!, George Joseph Martin, Pal mra PlllVATK Harry Longmore Trenton. Mounded, Drgrre Cndetcrmlned SntlGKANTI llary T. Maull, Audjlwni Frederick Apaar, High Hrldge, Robert Hlrnn, Park Ridge! I.ouis John Conord, Kllrabethj Hamuel Sachs, Newark CORPORALS Domonlc Igrosa, Fair Un, llrnest Old, Riverside: Joseph IIoJ. novlts, Dunellen: Frederick M Hrown, PtrVi AmtKij, Louis Levin, Newark! Philip T Krhardt, Asbury Park nUOLKIl William Horneman, Jr , Pai sale, WAGONLH George II. lllllcr. West New York. I'OOK rharlea l'lleschman, Hackensaclt, TRIVATF.H Nelson Mitchell, Horden town. Marimis Van Hstlnbrldge. Patersoni Thaddeus Allen Whlttacker. Passaic: Uenjs. mln Altord. Newark: Charles lldwarn Rar ker. Peterson: Fldele Casene. i:ilgabth: Istei K Good, Ills Thirty-second street, Camden: Thomaa F llackett, Lincoln pArk: .Tolin Crala. Montclalr! Robert Johnson. Patersoi: Voorhees Rlcncke, Houth Orange; ilobert y.nzmnn, urange. Mounded hllghlly SHROKANTH John J. Allen West New Torlc, Joseph 11, Hanks, PauIssbro; Henja mln Hoffard. Passaic CORPORAL!) Frank llarhlerl llarken sack: HntTnelo Illancn. Patersnn: Daniel II. Mahnr, Newark William L Poulson. New ark: Frank Miller. Woodbrldge PHIVATFS John Joseph IteGre Pater son: William 11. Richardson, Patersoni Hnwnrd W Ogdcn Mlddletnn: Vhrls Til-ner, Pilerson: Karon Zanaya. Trenton; John J. Cnone.'. (luttenburg: Lulls Marvin Johnson, 1111 Jackson street. Camden l.mils t.'ikpr. Newark: Peter J Curtis Patersoni Clprls I e. i-iungis r.iizanein; William J llvan. West Orange! Wllllnm H Howard Hscken sack. Walter J. Dine. Jersey Cltv : Samuel MtCnnnell. Morrlstown; Clifford Morris, Hradley Reach: Francis Murph. Lllzabeth! Tames Calraretla. 3d Jerse nt, Victor It. Hlnns. Cast Orange: William C Hurke, Paterson: Conrad Hugster, Jr. North Her gen: Ralph H .Klohr, Spybrook: John P. Topie. Jrsey cit : Harry F Weirf-r. Pster son: August F. Oeehaner. Carteret: Frank stmato. Jersev Cltv; Thomas II hulllvan, New Itrunswlck: Thomas 1. Tlghe, Wee-hawken Drawing Materials Blue Printing CHARLES H. ROBBINS 1209 Arch St. Telephones: Spruce 1256. IUce 614 DBATH ( Rl'-SOLUTIONS unanimously adopted at the regular monthly meeting of the Hoard of Offrera of tho lies brew Lducatlon Society, on Monda,, Febru ary 21. Hi lin . . Resolved, that In the sudden demise of our late colleague and friend mici Mm Aim i.f.vv Hit Hebrew F.durstlon Society as well as th tommunlty al large, sustained a severe blow and an Irreparable loss He possessed the rare qualities which emanate from the mind ol the scientist, coupled with the heart of a philanthropist. His countless deeds In the Held of humanltarlanlsni did not efface his loo for traditional Judaism His was a rstura Imprrgnsted with the milk of human kindness and a aoul Impressed with the sanctity of the rights nf his fel'ow man. II was alwai ready, even at the eacrlflca of hla comfort, convenience and materia gain, to give suctor to the need,, informa Hon .to the! uninformed, and help to the help. Irasl, Ills vsst scientific knowledge ner Interfered with his ssplratlons for the Ideal. Indeed, he thought Ideals not onl, but he acted Ideals " Ills horizon was that of the seer, of the prophet In Israel, and his ontlmtsm was supreme rrn tn adveralt.. Ilesolied. thst his services as a member of the Hoard of Officers of this society for the past thirty-seven cara anil as an hon orsrv life member hsve endeared him in hi colleagues and that they win remember with! gratitude hla unstinted labors on behalf of. jewien eaucnunn. as wen aa nis mantrold efforts In helping to Americanize the tmmt grant portion of the community. Resolved, that a copy of thrae resolutions suitably engrossed, be sent lo the family of the decedent and that they be published in the Hvenlng Ledger and tho Jewish Expo nent LOUIS OKRSTI.UY. MRS. WALTUR DALS1.MF.R. Committee ttteet! PFRRY.FHANKF.L President. HbRNARD HARRIS, (secretary. ORENNRN. Feb. 20. JAMKfl J hUfan of late Catherine I, Orennen (nee, Cudahy), aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl 0 a, m., son's residence, Jamea R. Orennen. 140 R Sterner at. BoI emn high mass Church of Visitation 10 a. m. int. Holy sepulchre cem, ORIFFITIIB. Feb 14. GRIFFITH GRIF FITHS, husband of Dinah Orlfflths, aged CO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Pat., 1 p m,, daughter's residence, Mra. Florence Hopelv. 23.'!! N 11th at lnt.'North wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., 7 to p m Mahanoy and Shenandoah papers copy. Auto service, HARDY. Feb 23, SALLY HARDY, for. merly of Chester Pa . daughter of lats Isaac and Retty Hardy, aged 77. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Frl , R p m , residence of niece, Mrs John A. Hrsmall, 300J Walnut st , Philadelphia Int. private. HAWKINS lVh. 5.".. AVN'A L HAW KINS, widow of Lieut Colonel George W. Funeral services Frl , IL Hawkins aged Nil. a m home of daughter, Mra. 11 C llurun, 41S K 13ih st , Chester, Pa Int. private. Ml Morlah Cem Bratlts tf tC nt the homo of hla grandmother. Mrs Samuel Pallertaln, 117 North hlxty-thlrd street. Smith lost an ce In the fighting. Yesterday ho told of eomo of his experi ences. He was attached to Company K, 110th Infantry, and was wounded In the lea- hv shrannel at Verdun and again Injured when the ambulance In which he vvas going to the hospital was blown up by a bomb. lie vvas Beveral months In the hospital, but rejoined his regiment before the nrmtstfee. A brother of the returned battle scarred and partly blind soldier served also overseas. He Is Private Edward Smith, 110th Infantry, formerly of the N. U. P. He was twice wounded In the legs at Chateau-Thierry and again dur ing tho fighting near Belleau Woods. He Is now with the army of occupation In Germany. The brothers trained at Camp Meade nnd sailed for overseas in .May. -liiey are orphans and were reared by their granumotner. Private Louis Amhellus, Company I.. 148th Infantry (Buckeye Division), wounded, Is one of the returned heroes. Ills life was saved by a gas mask hang ing loosely ore his breast when a piece "of shrapnel struck him squarely over tho heart. He has undergone several opera tions for other wounds he received In action r.nrcTiosAL Iloth Sexes -V .t. f I- ,v (," WINTKR BPXIBT8 ATLATK1 CITY. N. J. V . , HOTEL FREDONIA r """- ALL, YEAR. Tennessee ave.. lust off .walk, European plan. $1 up dally. pnointm't. Modsrata rata restaurant. OTEL CONTINENTAL lwara own. Alwtra readr. Terms mod kt. Vhonn or trrltc M. Wilih Duncin. ITEL 10SC0BEL 55S,u2SwiS. S,! Tbroughly heated. Ilklt. A. K. MAItlON. AHHF.VII.LB. K. fRYRrMHOTEL Hjm ON TMC DIXI WiV K HlrXHWav Famous Mtrywhsn for t location, oorvleo and ouldno. Booklet and rats uasia aaollcalUa 8. J. LAWRENCE. Maaaat yz WJ rOINT COMrOET. VA. oat aKfrme tn farea to tha far rrssoria and OklJolnt OaauTert J PHUT CMiFMT. VA A aWealakl C kAMhaUrHtl JO. THE DREXEL INSTITUTE ' ANNOUNCES NEW EVENING COURSES TO OPEN MARCH 3 College Courses for high school graduates in the following sub jects: English Freshman composition and literature. Mathematics Trigonometry. Co-operative Engineering Forge and Foundry; 'Woodworking and Pattemmaking; Mechanical Drawing. Courses lead to Bachelor of Science degree. The Institute will also open Preparatory Courses in English and Mathematics for mature stu dents not high school graduates. Successful completion admits stu dents to more advanced courses of the Institute in these subjects. Term starts In both College and Preparatory Coursra Monday, March 3, and ends "Wednesday, May 38. Classes will meet Monday, Wednes day and Friday evenings. For further information about ad. mission, credits, fees, etc., phone Preston 5325 or otherwise communi cate with the Registrar. HOLMS GODFREY, LL. D D. C. L., President. TYPEWRITING A New Intensive '-Weeks' Course MONDll, 1FINFU, 1KIDAY KAKMM.S 7:30 to 0 o'clock, lleglnnlnc March 3 For men and women who want speed. accuracy and higher pay. Class limited. Fee moderate. CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. I4SIAKCIIRTRFKT Training for Business Ueuima an accountant, a private sec. retary. a master of industry. Cultivate your lnlnd. develop your gilts, master the science of buslneas. Make sour spare tlma profltabla. Then turn these Into dollars. Others have, you can. Attend our Night School Knter any time. BANKS 11U8INESS COLLEOB lilt WALNUT HTRKKT Halal CkaasbarHa flwlroaitna Tool, Uolf, HaafooaCulaliie. ISiary 12iinw..H Siath ana f aitOM-L . .Writs i VV U J ' t AND BOOKKKKI-IN'n Our graauaiss ar in consianv aemand paying positions await you ui hand, the easy, speedy system. tilght ciasse mienaiva irainini h.m i anv ,n,a BHORTHANU Uavias an Oittloni Good Short W Urcrr LOfflDUCI or. Call rl Wfl.a. I : a.:il -I-all..tl T"-.V ."I'"i iwr tun ffiarucumm an nraiatiOar THILA. BCHINKSH COLLKOK a lul Calleaa tni7 rhaatnut HI V Catninerc l-niiaaelnhla STRAYRR'S Th n"t Buslneas nchoel ailWlLtia hat fnF.8TNlrT BT. i MM dr V MJWW&Ctf Z J&JM . b ? 89 -9 40 'M 15 . How did it disappear? It hid the secret of the missing gold; its solution wonjd complete the evidence against the murderer of the heir; yet it formed only one link in the shadowy chain, that imprisoned The Mystery of the Downs By Watson and Rees of Scotland Yard 54 51 59 17 Read the .whole amazing tale as spun by these two famous real detectives around an enigmatic murder a tangle of clues that enmeshed in turn most of the principal charac iQ ters, and that will surely baffle your ) keenest analysis to the end.' 26 20 7 M 23 25 mm ' wwiw i f tjcto Begins Sunday, March 2, in the I Al,i;AMlKR- Feb 2(1, JAMn.. liua. hand nf Anna Alennnder Ineo Fettls). nela. lives and frlenda Invited to services Hat., , P m, 2441 Jasper at. Int. private, OreeiiTnount Cem. Friends may ca.l Frl. eve. 1UCOV Feb '24. FAN Mil L tlVCON Inee Hlmnson. wife i,f Wlll'am II. Hacon. r nelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl. 2 n. m . 1810 Itltner st. Int. private Arlington Cem. Frlenda may call Thurs . 8 to 10 o m. Auto service. nAHVAnt). Feb 2fi COUMLAND C, husband of tale Ilehecca L. llarnard nela tlven and friends, Jerusalem I.odge. No film. F. and A. l . I'hlladelphln Conslstnr. A. A. R. It. Jl 3,1d Degree: Lu Lu Temple. A. A. ON, M. S , Invited to funeral services Sun . J 30 i m, Torrcsdale ave. above Hhawn at., Itolmeshurg Int. private. Omit Mowers far will meet I M p. tn. train from nroad Ht. Htatlnn at llolmeshurir Junction, lIBCKMsN. Feb 21. IILOINA. daughter of William and Catharine rieckman (nee llrennan), aged IhV Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl . 8 SO n. m. nnr.nt residence, 317 I'otts st. High mass Church i of Immiculate Conception 10 a, m. Int. . Holy Cross Cem. nKVNETT. At lit. Alto. Teb 2.1. Tini! NAHI1 son of Catharine (nee FlUeernld) and late John Dennett Relatives ahd friends Invited to fumral. Hit . 7 30 a. m moth er's residence, Cottman st , east cf Rising Pun avc Mass. Presentation Church 0 a. M. Int Hoy Hepulehre Cem. Auto funeral. 4U:.T.l,l.nL. -reb ss u m z a ii n t ii nnTHCL (nee lAvndauer. wife of Oram llethcl Relatives and friends, also mem I era of Keneltiuloti M. 11 Church invited to funeral services, Sat , 2 30 p. tn at 1210 )y... Alrdrlc at. Int. private. North City Hill Cem 1 rlends may tall Frl . 8 to 10 P. m 3 1IIRC1I Feb 28. MART C. v,lfa of Samuel 11 lurch. Relatives and friends Invited lo services Sit.. 2 p m . 31.11 Jasper st. Int Hillside Cem . via trolley. iiemaina ma be viewed Irl., R to 10 p. m, IUlOWN. Feb Sir. Chester. Pa C1IAEL. son of Patrlcl. and late llrldaet v.r,,nii.L. I awri Vll Ifn alKa. ami e-t-n.1- x'a.t .. . . No 122H Local Order of Owls. Invited funeral, Sat . 8 10 a m reslderce of Mrs lidwnrd Fulllcrtun. 114 I'arker St., Chester, I'a. High mass and rcuulem at Immaculate Heart Church 10 a. m. Int. Hol Cross Cem, nURO Feb 51, MICHAKL. husbsnil of late Anna M. Rurg. Hclatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral Frl . 10 a. m., daugh ter i realdence, 871 N Rurknell st. Int, pri vate, n-malns may bo viewed Thurs eve. Auto funeral. RTIINC Feb 2.1. HARRIET L. widow of Sylvester Rime, 'aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeril services Irl, 2 p. m . 301R Ridge ave Int. private. Friends may view remains Thurs. eve. CWAVAUQH Feb 24 MAOOIE CAV- I vale. . HATES. Feb 24. HUtlM, husband of Irfna llajes. Relatives and frlenda, em. plovcs P. R, n all other organltatlons of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Frl , 2 p. m . 21HI S, 03d at. Int Mt Mo rlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. HEATON. Feb 20. ALICE HEATON'. Relatives and friends Invited l funeral. Sat 8 311a m . chapel of Andrew J. Ilalr A Son. Arch and 10th sis High mass at Jhe.Cathedrot IStli and Race sts , 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl , 8 to 10 p m. HENDERSON Feb .4 MARIA, widow of Hush Henderson Relatives and friends Invited tn fllnpral Vrl . T !tl) ,. m . nmrlnra of Charles F. (limey. 2214 E. Cumberland st. Solemn requiem masss. Rt, Ann a hurch H a. m Int. private, Holy Crosa Cem Auto service. Remains may be viewed Thura , 8 to 10 p m . - Henley F.h i nsran itrMt.r.T. ' hlef gunner U. S. N. R. F., husband of r,smer i.. Henley and son of John A, ana late Charlotte Henley.-of Kansas City. Fu neral, to which relative and friends, V, . N.. naval reserves and marines invited. Frl . 8 30 a. m , 2410 S. Hicks st. Holemn msss of requiem Church of St. Monlcit 10 a. m Int, Holy Cross ('em, Auto service, HKRST. At 1714 N. IBtll St.. Feb 8!. EMMA L 11 . wife of Henry O. Herat and daughter of late Joseph and Alice Heckhaue Relatives and friends lnvleil to funeral services Frl ,11a in , David II. Schuyler Hldnr , Rrosd nnd Diamond ats. Int private. HERnCHHEI.MER Ib. 2(1 JOHN, bus hand of Vlannle Root llergesheimer, nged M Relatives and friends Invfteil to funeral serv ices. Sat , 2 10 n m . 41 Qlenslde ave. (near villi road), Olenslde Pa Int private HOFFER. On Feb 2.1. 11110. WILLIAM HOFFER, son of late Henry and lna Hnf. fer, uged 3K enrs. Relallves and friends, also employee Pennsylvania Irfivvn Mower Co and nit organization of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services en Saturdav. at 2 p m . at tho parlors of Martin llvov & Hon, 2K00 Diamond st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl. 7 to to 0 p m. HOOD Feb 2(1 JAMES, fiusbanil of late Margaret C. Hood (nee 1,ocue) Rela llves and friends. Court Federal, No. 61, F of A., and Warden Ileuellclal Asso , in vlted to funeral. Sat.. 8 3(1 a. tn . residence t daughter. Mrs. James Walker, 4253 Pcnlisgrove st Mass of requiem Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. JACKSON Feb. 2B. LAUnA. wife of Leonard Jackson (nee Qransback) .Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 830 a m , resilience of mother, lira. Catherine Oranshack 2107 N Lawrence, at. Requiem mass St. Unnirncius a Church 10 a. m. ini. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. ,.. .IVNKH On Feb ail, 1019. ARTHUR SOOV, husband of Ada L lenks (nee. King) nnd son of Anna O and late William A Jenka aged SI. Relatives and friends also emploea P. It II , Order of Passenger Re celpls Department nnd all orBantzallona of which he vvas a member. Invited to funeral services .on Monday at 2 p m , at late residence 221.1 N 3uth st. Int. private. Friends inav call Hunda) evenlnff JOHNSON' Feb 2(1 FRANCIS C. JOHN SON, aged 78. Relatives and friends In vlted to services. Hat . 2 p tn , near North Wnles Fa. Int Luth-rnn Cem KEASHEY At Salem. N. J., Feb 25, HVIVIA HUS5IIY KEASHIir. widow of Quln ton Keasbey, aged 8- Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. 270 E Ilroadway, Salem. lrl.. 2pm Services at residence. Int. East View Cem . Salem KI.KNh, Feb 21. WALTER son of late Joseph and Elizabeth Kcene. Relallves and friends Invited t funeral, Thura , 8 30 a. n safllAlAHnA t keAl ViafS.lrl.l'i tv la mal -vi '" iceiviriivo sj viutiict-iii-iniii MM loanu-), 14111 N 3d st. High mass St. c nurcn ii a. m jut. iioit AN'AUdll Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, frl, 0 ll m, residence of Mlxs Annie Whltmore 2121 Turner si Solemn requiem mass St. Lllriheth'a Chunh 10 a. in Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu neral, CAvNEV-McMAHOV. Feb. 24. SARAH, widow of Patrick Cavncy Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral Sat.. 8 SO a. in . 281(1 Oaul st. Requiem mass SI, Ann's Church in a m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Aum luuurai. CLINTON. Vh "It -lnnv v h.i,.n.i of Mnry ('Union (nee Hurke) nelatlvea and iriuuia liouennakers cnlon, Ncysldl, In vited tn funeral. Mon , 8.1(1 s. m. Tint Al mond st. Solemn requbin maHa Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral. CORN. Feb 23. DELIA, daughter of Patrick and Margaret Coen (nee Oueenan). nf Ou fadda, Hall Mote County sllgo Ire. land aged 27. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Sat . 8 30 u m . residence of brother. Jlartholomev. J, Coen 140O s Rlmrgold si (J4th anil Heed) Solemn high mass of requiem St (lahriers Church 10 a. m int. lion i'ri-3 'Jem. uto funeral. COMIDON Feb. 20 JOHN R. husband of Sarah Conrdon Relatives and friends Irs lit d to services Sat . 2 p. m 38J1 N. Rih st Int. private, fhellen Hills dm. Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m, COOK. Feb. 24 MARGARET, daughter nf late Lewis and Margaret Cook (nea Hecker). aged 71, Relattvea and friends In. vlled to funeral. Fri., 7 30 n, m., 2111 N. Orknev-st Requiem mass a. m Ft. Ilonl. farlus's Church. Int. bt. Peter'a Cen. CUItRAN (nee Norton) Feb 21. ANN'A. wife of James Curran and daughter of late Michael and Margaret Norton. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 30 n. m , 2008 N, Jtnpe at. Solemn requiem masa Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Westminster Cem. Auto funeral DARN'EI.L. Feb. 21. MARY L. widow of John T Darnell aged 87, Tuneral serv ices at 1810 w. llerlcs st , Thurs 8 pm. Further services and int. at Mt. leolly, N, J,, I'll., U a. m. , DVIS At Conshohocken. Pa.. Feb. 2.1 LYDIA EDITH, daughter n George W. and late Manraret Cress Davis. Relatives and frlanila Itvi Haul a riitvnl d.1 U a. .. fConshnhocken pike. Int. private. Riverside viausoieum. conveyances will meet train leaving Reading terminal 2.0S p m , arriv ing at Conshohocken 2,40 p. m DICKINSON. Feb. 20 ANNA TE.TT. widow of Henry c. Dickinson, aged 85. Frlenda may call Sat.. II a m to 2 p, m., realdence nf sonln.aw, llatholomew H. Sla vln. 1135 Fillmore at.. Frnnkford Services and Int. at convenience or th family EARLIN (nea PpiinnctiV K,ATlIfiTlTVIT M., wife of Joslah K. C-rlln. sister of (i-orga H Pennock. at Phlla. Hospital. Tuneral private Ilordentown and Burling ton. N. J., papers please copy rlf n., t'-K S Iflin -,OBnr . hushund of lata Rertha F, EcVt (nee Trowlgl, aged 73 ears. Relatlvea and friends In vited to fureral services on Frl. at 2 p m., at the residence of son-in-law, J W, Ham ilton 2020 W. Allegheny ave. Int. private, Mt. Vernon Cem. F.USTON ivb. 2.1. MARCULLA C.7 widow of Ldwnrd R. Kuston. Relatives and friends Invited lu funeral services, Frl , 1 30 p. m . residence of son-in-law. A. W. Clark. 1101 Is. Alden st. Int. private KVAUL At Palmvra, N. J. Feb 25. OLIVK I1LANCHE. daughter of Anna Ijcura lleppard and late Abraham Kvau". Rela tlea and frlerds Invited to funeral. Sat,, 2 30 p. m. 330 Ilerkley ave, Palmra, N. J. Int Morgan Cem. EWKN. Feb 21 RE8HIE G . daughter nf Oeorge and late Man Ellen Ewen aged .33. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Wvlces. Frl , 1 10 p. m.. resldenie of father, 2211 N, 27lh st. Int. private. North, wood Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 7 to 0 p in. FhENKY Feb. 21. CATHERINE V.. wife of James J, leene and daughter vf Jamea and Ellrabeth Ruddet. Relatives anil friends, St. Francis's II. V. M. Sodalltj. Ladles' Auxiliary. Knights of St John No 104 In vited to funeral. Sat. 8 30 a, m , 2443 Fklr mount ave Solemn requiem mass St. Fran cis Xavler'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. FENTON. Feb 23. JOSEPH If. KS. (.TON. aged 80 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, in. .'30 p. in.. First Presbterlan Church. Merchant vllle, N. J, Int.Evergreen Cem , Camden, JC. J. Friends may evil Thura , 7.30 to I) p. m . residence of sister. 'Mrs. John Homer, 100 E, Park ave , Merchantvllle, N. J, FINNEHTY, Feb, 23 SALL1C. wife of William Flnnerty, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1 rl . 8 30 a m lll-'l Diamond at Solemn requiem mass Church or isrey hi a. m. int. New vo 1 Con vv-s -'nv. KlSNWuKTilr. ren n joskii u.. husband of late Amida KenworUiy (nee Stre.t) ared 71. Reimhes nnd friends In vited to services, hat . 2 p m 3011 N, Reese st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem KNOLL Feh 20, AUGUST EMIL hua band of Grctchen Knoll (nee Moster) of 2243 Sears st , nged' 38 Relatives and friends InvPrd to funeral, Sat., 8 30 r m , home of John C. Klmmerle & Son. 1C11 S llroad st Requiem mass St Aloyslus's Church, 2f!ih and Taskcr sts , 10 a, m. Int, private. Auto corteae KOI.n. Feb. 24. KATHARINA KOLT1 (nee Romlg). widow of Adolph Kolb, aged 77. nliltctti anA fpUrtdM lnvltid to funeral. Frl , 2 10 p in , 445 N. (list st Int. prl- i lo Remains may be viewed Thurs , nf flit,. Tjl.ltf Cvtiedinl i - ! "funeral IIAljf.AOHER. Feb. 21. at Denver. Col.. CHARLES, son of Mary Gallagher (nee Rraddnn) and late Charles Uallagher. late of Devhlll Parish Ardara. County Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Frl.. . 8'30 a. m residence of brother. Patrick' Uallagher, 20 ir, N. Still man at. Solemn requiem mass St, Col urn ba'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cera, Auto funeral, . ... . GRAHAM. Feb. 24. MARY, 'widow of lha late James A. Graham (nee Nolan). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to tuneral. Frl., 8 JO a m.. from ths residence of her 'son, lohn J. Oraliam. 8024 Cedar atreet, Frank ford, Solemn requiem mass ret the Church of ti. Nativity. 10 a.m. Int. Holy Sepul chr Cem. Auto service. ., QREOAN Feb. 21. NELLIE, wife of Josepn uregan ana uaugmer ni iary ana lata Patrick Lyman, aged 27. Relatlvea and frlenda .tavltad Js fjfirl J'H.e M 3 tt m I.AMH Feb 21. MATILD. wife of liar-Iholc-mevv Lamb (nee McKenna). Relatlveas and frlendi Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 r m . K81.1 McMann ave , Germantown. Solemn high mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral LEICIIT Feb 2.1. aEOnGE II.. husband of Mary E Lelcht (nee lllddle-Gakeler). aged 711 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 1 P. m., son's reel- dence. 21110 N. lllh st. Int. private, 1II1I- side Cem. Remains msy be viewed Thurs , 8 to 10 p. m. Omit flowers. LILLY. Suddenly, Feb 2(1. LOUISA c. (nee Sceburger). wife of Henry Lilly Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlc-s. Sat. 2 P. m , 2J13 N. 10th -at, ,nLOPNOV,n- Feb 2.1. WILLIAM HF.NRT LONG, aged IIS Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral services ma N. lflth at.. Sat , 2 n m Int Mt, .Peace Cem MacKENZIE IVh 2(1 WILLIAM, hus band of .Matilda MncKenzle (nee Dealt;). Relallves 'and friends Keystone I,odtce, No. .. a ir- .-a 4.nW as T rAtm Va K K I. O O r . Invited to Bervlccn Sat . 1 30 p m.. 7L0 E. Ontario t. Int. prhate, NS,'acM?NdNCI-mFeh 21. JENVIE COOKE. wife of . W. MicMnn and sister of w, W. J, Cooke, at 4011 Spruce at., aged B2. I uneral aervicea prnmc, oac.v y, m. i. Pr' .. n..- v- , a 'a aiAlCJ-ltACI rtl r-lliuii. ,. f . aTiiiHU Month. 24th. SOPHIE II. widow of Thomaa P Marshall, aged 2s Services at her late residence M N. Clinton ave.. Trenton. X J . Fifth da. 27th Inst.. 11 a. m. McRRIDE Feh 21, JOHN J , husband of late Margaret Mcllrlde (nee lllark), Rela. ' tlves and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat , Ii Bil a. m , residence of sister. Mrs M. C. Campbell, 2022 E Thompson st. Solemn re quiem mass St. Ann'a Church 11 a, m. Int. St Ann's Cem. McCRYSTAL. Feb 2.1. CECELIA M , widow of Robert A. McCrystal (neo McFad den) Relatives and friends. II V. M. So dality and bacred Heart Society. Invited to funeral. Hat. 8 10 a m, realdeme of Wll Ham A. Mahonev. 1.123 N. Grata st. (JefTer- son st. above 18th) High requiem mass Church of Bt. Elisabeth 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service METZEL Suddcnlv, Feb. 21, IDA II, widow of Ilenjamin Metzel aged 72. Rela tives and friends. Queen Esther I.odge. Lady Washington Lodge. Invited to funeral aerv icea Frl , 11 a, m 1.123 N, 8th at, Int, Adath leshniin Cem ..,..- aiunvll.l.e; r en. .o. cjh.i.i.-. nusiaum,. of Sarah E. Monvllle (nee Stuart), aged 70. Relatives and fr'enrts Invited to- funeral. Frl , 8-10 a, m . 2113 S. Frailer st. Solemn mass nf requiem Church of Most Illrssed . Sacrament 10 a. m. in:, limy uross cem. . MOONEY. Feb. 20. CATHARINE, wife J of John P. Mooney, corporal with U. S army In France, and daughter of Edward and late Mar)' . Mcllrlde (nea Gallagher). ,-,.... . nn.l f-la.iila lmlte.1 In fnnarul. IkCI.II,-. ,. .....- .-....-.. "" Hat , 8 jo a m , lamer s residence, oa .i Almond st Solemn requiem mass Church F , fJ ..' v. It., in U n. 1.1 III.IU (J..,l.kH ' Ol 1111 .,i.l,lJ . . ....... ,-v,.u,v,w Cem. Anto funeral. . MOOHLHEAD Suddenly, Feb 21. ROB ERT T,, husband of Flora Moorehead (nea Glern) aged 4. Relatlvea and friends. Tacony Lodgev No. ttno. F, ard A. U i Blloain Chiller, No. 20. R. .. M.i Kadoah com manderv. No 2) K, T ! Phlla. Colstn-v. A. A. 9. R. M 32d degree, Lu Lu Temple. . A. O. N. M. S i Enefne Co- No. B2, P. F, , D i Fire Department Relief Asso.. Stat Firemen's An Aeolian Council No, IT. F. P A. I Wisslnomlng Circle. II. of A.J Pllla. Lodge Nu 34. L. O n M.. Invited to funeral 8at. 2 p m.. t032 Tacony st ,w Wt's'no ' Int Vortw ria lliil Cm. MORRISON'. At Mt. Holly N. J . Sec ond Month 24th SARAH E A SHERWIM, wife of W. P. Morrison, aged 70 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Frlenda' ' Meeting House, Mullca Hill, N J . Slith. day. 26th, 11.30 u. m. Int. Mulllca Hill 'MOSnllOOI:. Feb. 2S. EMMA E., widow of Michael Mosbrook and daughter of late Tnhn nnn Kllzalitith Reh. aaed (11. Rela. I. il... nnn frtnna Invited to funeral lfUl V., r..'-" .. ..--.-; --,:- :. --; ..-- -. .--.:, .r. Apsley si., Hal , n m a, m. aoiema nign ',' Church 10 a m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cera. MUI.UAN'KY Feb. 23 EDWARD MUI RANEY. Jr.. son of late Edward and Cath erlne Mulraney, Relatives and friends In-, Vlted to funeral, Frl., 7 10 a m , SIS f Chestnut st,, Moorrstown, N. J, High mass Church of our I.ady of Good Counsel 9 a. m. Int. St. Marv'a Cem.. Mount Holly. ITlenns may can inurs,. i 'o,w 1'r.m. NKVVBIlAai, Buaacniy, rru aa. nun ERT L.. son- of John II. and Margaret A. Newsham and arandaon nf Robert L. and lmrv J. Anderson aaed "T, Relatlvea and friends, children of St, Edmond's bchool. In- 1 vlted to funersl, Sat , H.3CI n. m . parents' ,.,Mn,. Lonn McKean st. Anael imass. Church nf St, Kdmnnd 10 a m Int. lloly 1, Pmii ram Antn aervlCi. O'BRIKN. rb. ltd ILANNAU O'nRIBNr Hue notice of ,117 II funeral Will be alven. 1889 ;.. i-i7 ' . O'iiRIEN. A patlsnt miftrr t ., R--K y MARIA O'llRIKN .tlfft D ckal. widow of Joieph Connolly and Jm O'llrien. lieUtlvrs and rrlentii invitea' funeral. Bat., 8.3ft a. m. "on-ln.lnw r acnCs. (jrorica jcJrisTr. uituvnv-. .. Halntn' Church, Itrldtburr, 0.30 a. m. lU 'prlvatsi fri ' 311 1 w an. Haatsa.W f. w '