,y rrt i. : r- '' t fl 1 n I XT- ' ? m , it r L m r E OO V. eve r r. - 20 129 DEAD IN ARMY1 CASUALTY ROLL I) ' Four Killed in Action. , I Others Victims of Wounds, ! Disease and Accident I 5 REPORTED MISSING J Wounded Number 112 Total of List Is 246 and ' lVa.hlnston, Marcli 6 Four at my casualty lists, containing 24fi names, alt ranks, were released for publication to ri a v. One hundred and twenty-six of this total appeared In the morning report, and 120 are In the afternoon record, as follows: Died from wounds fl. died lowing summar of vesterda. session ' Representative John T. Davis, of In of disease, CC : died from accident ntidl0 tlie supreme council. jdlami fount v Insists his bill piohlblt- omer causes, i : missing in union, . wounded, iC. A complete honor roll of officer" nnd . the enlisted per.onne' of rennsylxanla und New Jersey Is glwn below : r.eported today. Totals Killed In action.. . 4 S 1.733 Died from wounds. '' 13,131 Died of disease ... 03 S0.482 Died from accident and other causes . . .. 21 3,n$7 Mlsslntr In action, in cluding prisoners R " 34 "Wounded .... 11-' 190.SS8 J Grand totals 24tt 1)1 CH Mts' LIST """ Hied frnm Aeuiul I IKCTKXAN'T -Harrv I Hunt Maniial ,,n Kn , , .,.rf I Returned to Hot,, .re.lon.lr R"wr"d ' I.lCCTKVWr Corse r rrati. Mace- donla, la. ri'M M IHed of nl.ea.e xi&X$WXT &t ney, Mahanov City. Jehn J Oardella. ter- eat Cltii Leonard William cjulnn. Mita. m""- Missing In etton rnn'ATES Mltro Garglsh. Allison An- tonl Mlaien. Krle Returned to Iluti", rreiiou.iy Kenoncu Truce Envoys Quit Spa as Foe Balks ; runtlnued from Tare One the naval situation nnd outlined to the committee plans for naval reconstruc tion. Discuss Kiel Canal As the terms for the dismantling ot the fortifications of Kiel Canal were causing some discussion, the council ndopted a motion referring the Kiel question to the commission on water- wajs. This commission will now- con- slder the whole subject. Including the rRn-ATH-Vincerrtoluce, Crayton "n, . nd. JaterJ, the uncl. ,- favorably pass(M upon by the Ger - -uue-t, Z? coRp'o.-Alrs" r-l'r. M- ;'T!''?.,!.I1.af,fr ""' " C PrCS'-I .'?-?, a bo, .sand girls are to K"f' !''' '" f" M lcrstuivn Marcus Hill vt tlke.-nsrre ueiii n n,uu no tnorougniy ntieu nnu cmuuiik-u iui mr ,., ... ..,.. . .. . KH .1KRF.V i To the slight tlissatlsrucnon utspiayeu ,lUtl,H of fc aml lf tmv are to under-i "" "'-' "--"'' iiniiruiei.hu- liled f I)l.e-,e b the smaller powers over their allot-,-,"..,, t,le r(.al Mmy to ,lr nation and ""'", lf"? ,."'- paying the .IMllans rntv VTC James J Murphv. Jer.-v City, nient of five members to the recently 8 erd,. if 0 nrc to iUc the spirit ( ""',r"1""' ,u"1 rccenii u c v.rr ,...i. n . i A ,J TLS;aHrt Ml.sln. .created economic and llnanclal commls-! "". "fT" ,: ,f Washington. Lincoln and "ported their funds were exhausted and 111111 terl 31 TOlVATE-Kdiv.M Uppmtn Perth Am- slons. Captain Tardieu appeared to at-; noosevelt. the students of our public In- i"c erMn Thi Coh lenVh urgomaster-s TiUOr Co-OIJCn . ach little im.portance. prl.. rtllutlon, ,houIa b. tuBht nd drlHcd IOfUopcr, Mounded Sllghtlr i;,l...lr Reported was snown, nr, "'",- In the Ideals ot our otiil lawon. i n. fop contractell ln t.onnc'c,on th t)l All De ' . . ' iuuin.f.iiiri.1 ni f.,..i. ...,w ... D,, ....... jatlguago or any counirf is i"-- ,. ,,tM,,,n.. ,,r i, Vmeririns Til.. PRIVATE - Gcorw H Ii.rlo Oce.n ., ,lful cll0sen as ,.,,. representa-1 tlir0URh wll,r1, a nn,lon reveals Its life. n n'"tcn"lc; ' ,V'Vr son e ?lme in Cr" .undl Ml.h.b .tlvea delegates from Brazil I-ottugal. "I 'levc " -"'V l'Zute !S InmXle'lr,;' ..lem, s. ... Ms, n nSiT&u0!SZ,& " """7 7" ,.77-. , .,, lmrnf..ltnhV,HcrV;tex.b;o , ' ""'- - e.-bl..h.,l among all the rapped. .Vr , e. Sun iWp m ..JJTtm ..;, hufiiSfSA rnn (naso ! p'-'lo'daV- ' omh,.;et "'a. n '.'cN '"" " fnoVemel!'.0" en'ould Tot the .XuirnNiton0 , ;hrlM.nlom. according ,0 mem- Tenipk. University is Kiving a spc p?SU -M.U r, JOSrPH r I vs'v ' l" iSiSS'io fKTeW Mc5f "7 . '". Returned I. lloti Preilou.br Retmrted K rd"wch be en at wcrk In ! ?"mnn , Al ta '; J The ground taken by the Americans ' bers of the Salem Quirtetlv Meeling of cjal course to prepare accountants neULt7v nn. friends, Mian" mn 't,. TdJ "eredlll. St., Sot em 1 renulem m.u hissing i"5n-t m, the ii, Zn tonn-iee al- forever be ellmlnutcd fiom our public , ,hal('lt wlu nc n)1)rc worthy of tlum Krlends, who urge that nil denomlna- for tv,c State Board examinations - 4S I. O rt M 1 all other societies of ' . Francis X.vler's Phyrcf,,' .. n. Int, PRIVATE io.hJj-.t nalilmore lo Xd'fSr" Te "in , "S'r::''.!,;- XcXTlZ " "? "? T" "T "- "".te In a roral,-e union duaUs of rXlcdTo S S.W&Y'.n- '"AT W. nTSL. : zrivvj? t'nr.'i-e' && : -- X'Sozz - ,i rB 'rt9.,!0 n ;"ra.,.0 .z Tr w zz y ".m& is .';d pri-nd accountant .; ffl.?ir-- re I greVftd-p issp Jenkins. War.awi farte- C. Hacey Lofton "..v believe in t.10 principles ami ninais or our trea,ur n Berlin the Haltlmore meeting, were pietent The course beens Murch 18th and ReUilVe. and friends invited to funiraiMr?.1 lrJf.m.ra". Irt ?"'.,..'. Ml..!.. In ctl.n ."" much-loved staterman and p.trlot. TI1..0- TliereforH the Americans will do the Laura B. Holmes said that.'dod needs .ontinues til the fall evamination he- "'-""" 1 v m.' lt.44 airl"J ""e ' jame.IL.ndlhVt71i'a"f? McMu mn ''n.ffl.li - PRIVATE- Claud. 8 Well. Ha.selt. ('"Reports of the breaking off of nego- dore Itoosevelt." collecting from the German Government our co-operation more than He needs our "",uf e .. n.PJ ,PV Fr?"'in,,Ce.5' uVTn' mr b ,!'"fd I S? friend. Astec "Abe. No lV LOB I" ! ....inn. m Sna. Indicate that tha dls-' - I - - ' adoration " I'ravers for a Mdrlt of con- forc tne btate Boan1, l rA , 'Pr,1,? V",. "ill S,ri ?r.V '7?',1 ' M.. alt other aocictles of which h. wis a pp.tVATPS linb.rt T. Martin. Newark l-aniuiin, ijuii.n. mm i.u.iuui. , sen t0 ii inai vnis c.eriimu nunui. .. -mer can reservations mat the action Lalbach. which are being augmented, on the Kiel Canal shall not be a prece- ja,i that Italy wll' Insist upon the dent affecting American canals and 'utrict observance of the clauses of the vvatervvajs capable of being used for orlglnnl armistice with Austria, strategic purposes '"rh Corriere Pella Sera," savs the The council also adopted the American d'spatch, "discussing the renewal of the proposal requiring each commission toiarmlstlee with Austria, sals the eltua- submlt with Its report the specific forni'tlon lequlres a prompt solution owing of an artcle to be presented tn the peace treatv The purpose of this is to j.5 ,.blve the council the spctiflc terms of a ,. ' subject. Instead of a lengthy report, from which the council may frame terms The senlon todav will be devoted to the military terms and the feeding of Bohemia. Jugo-Slavla, Austria and Ger- many. This question of feeding Is re garded as Increasingly urgent as re ports reaching the British and American delegations Indicate that lack of food Is spreading the revolutlonari menace throughout central Europe Term. Ma, II. T-erman.nt . .Aside from tile actual mllUarv and..nri Acrani It is not desired to exag- naval terms under consideration, an im portant question has arisen as to vvheth J?, er these terms will be temporarj, as a) Incident to the close of the war, or jlt permanent, holding Germany tn subjec tion for an Indefinite pVrlod This last ' proposal has taken a very definite form V as a means for curbing Germany for all Jlme, so that she cannot repeat the experience after napoleon uisarmea ner, of rehabllltaUng her forces and thus de feating Napoleon later. As n result of this feeling some of these terms foresee the control of dis armament conslderablj bevond the pe war. Tills. In turn ;e vW before tho in delegates of pos- Hod of the present lias opened a large British and American slble commitment to occupation and the wipervislon of (Jerman aftalrs for an in - fl.L '..'.. r .. . . ... . itenntte nenoa in tne ruitire 11 nas aiso .ireSented the delicate nuestlon of hovv ,.. .,...i n. i,n. nation Vhoul 1 nerma- ".1 ?' ".':S"I,...P.i far a defeated nat nently lose Its national authority to ad minister affairs. s.iii..-- i..M. ".,"".' .r,. In view of these considerations the tiuesllon of time limit of naval control lias become more important man ine terms themselves This was partially discussed jesterdav and then went over The actual terms as flnall considered though not vet made public, ar sum- marlied as follows Disarmament down to 200,000 men, consisting of fifteen divisions of infar- .-.. n.i Ai.nf ramiriMliiirli.il intnflvo, armv corns with one ? army headouar- tera. This makes each corps ronsist n.l.l- I An..1. a...u alMnaal- of three dMslonf of Infantry and one nt nnatrv tntallnc 40.000 men The tr men are to be chosen bv lot for one s year's service, and no class is to exceed w 100,000 men. The otlicera are to serve I twenty-flve years and subofllcers nrwen )CAr8. Effective, enforcement of this svslem ,( ' un,jeratood. while fixing moral re l ni-nvtrled for. and eventually the i -nAnutKiit... fnii. tn find letral resnonsi- l.ufiie of n.itlnn. villi determine Its con. tlnuance or modification. Arms and nmraun'tlon are restricted a force of 200.000 men and the bal- to ance is to be delivered or destroyed. The naval terms provide similar dis mament by a reduction of the Oer nrmament by a reduction of tne uer roan fleet down to a limited basis sum Uient lor ponce neiense, uui 11 . nk figure among the navies of the first or V second data. This system Is to be for an Indeterminate period witn ultimate ccntlnuanc. or modification probably un - dec the league of nations. . . ,., The aerial terms or.llsarmameni aie definite 11 uer od. aH a .imlted numoer i" '". "' ""l""1"11" ....-... j n. , uu, ... ... i ,.1-nu... ..... f rivd-onlanes with an aerial force of ','' ''i?''1" ",oll(-e . aP.rt c4ntnl,llnK I.e.vls said he had no idea who would be ', or hjo.opianes wim an aeriai "- ' (1ta ., itarud'ons lo (tennaii troop. ' ... pit... .uccessor , r thousand men are to gather mines tin-' fnr ,, t.n,rj,g out ,er or of M.n'i ," "w t ..nnaw.ls., tl.l." the x tirQstober I. next, when the ent're es- de t.uci'mi In Belgium , nut ' 'n '"nJn.a. .n-t o,i.i ! tHblishment Is to end . Thfte dori-me"ts are said to Include . former Senator concludf.l. "The admin. " Wlitl. some features of the forego- naivis Bliillrg the salaries to be paid Istrntlon is proud of the work done by fst . ... .r. .nn 1 n.n iet doubtless "'lous men In charge of these opera- Hurley and I'lez. Chicago Is psoud of C hfv uTi n?ev.a n the man I10"! jvnd, 5lv!nB ?""" yarding lloth ,, l00. and Chicago wants lo ft they will prevail In in ma.n. .if.thod. of destrue Ion width were to be ,.B Vr Pu, r-turll there" An official abatement gives the (ol-' follaw td see air i lei return mere, f 1 mc. ..a...'? . ..a.. . ,.... ,,aJK1Lji,.j,j v. iiii . . ,JmwmJik Actually Have Furniture, in Russian Hostess House New nrU, Mm eh 7 -Illy A. I'.V A copy of the "American Hentlnel" under date of rebrunty 1. published weekly for the benefit of nil unltn of the eipedltlonnty foicei In North Kula and of nil American oiRani zatloni In Archangel, which ha Just arrhed In N'ew Yoili, describe! the barrenness of ll lug conditions. The paper, which Is published b .Miss Elizabeth Holes, director of V. V. O A. vvoih In ArchntiRPl con tains an account of the New Year's Eve teceptlon civ en ut tho Y V. C. A. hostess house, which closes as follows: "The apartment was pleasantly decorated In all paper chintz cur tain and sprigs of evergreen. In a number of tho looms there was fur-nltuie." The supreme council of tlio .Miles met toda from 3 to 0 o'clock The council accepted the American proposal mat the commissions snouui he askcil to present with their reports I their conclusions In tho form of nr 1 tides to bo Inserted In tho peace pre liminaries Tho discussion then turned on the ninal. military and air conditions to 1 be Imposed on the encmji The next meeting will take place ' tomorrow at 3 o'clock I Tarillen I rites strlrt Terms What mav bo regarded as the ofllctal Kiencli lew of the military terms was 7,,,,iMH,lmiK Itlsnt- ...... . .... ,- """. . . in ..--. ..nnni.s,in.ii iit tiirt tnrn-iM Knntiii .p tf more seiei." than thosi pio- 11 US l mi iiiiuiuuc iniit . - - posd Captain Tardieu also said that the comnVon on ttelgian affairs had agreed on the revision of the treaty of. 1 183? It is understood mac in. cum- Imlsslon favors the addition of Mal- I medy (In Rhenish Prussia) and Mores- on the Belg.an-l-rus.lan border) to Belgium. with regatd to possible alterations, I Captain Tardieu explained that arlous ' objections, made not only by the United I States, but by other nations, would be considered, first. 1J tile iiramng com trlbutlon of ships will not be made ac cording to tho foregoing RENEWED FIGHTING FEARED BY ITALIANS Washington, Match 7 An official .lioni.-.. trnn Ttnme tnil.iv Indicates tnnt ln . renewal of the nrmlstlce , ..1.1. Anatrla. Italv will rettuire the disarming of Austrian regiments mas. queradlng as Jugo-Slavs The dlspatcli intimates mat mere is Iconcern In llnly regnrdlng the conduct 0f tj1e forces nssembled at Agram and j to the peculiar condition at the Italy front, where a large part of the van 'qulshed enemv contrary to the terms 'of the armistice is organizing Ita army iand apeak, openly of a new war. i 'Of the twenty-four regiments which compose the Jugo-Slav army, sixteen i are Austrian regiments, which were dls- handed at the time the armistice was granted There aro also the 128th Hegi ment of Hussars and the 128th Artillery Ueglment. which fought against Italy 't:ven the Austrian uniforms have been , retained by thesi regiments , ""' "d and ,,"hInJUTS:,;Sh' I rmv corps nrj stationed in Lalbach gerate the importance ot ucnminr ... ...... nr.uarat nm. hut it is s gnthcant enougn r:r .LI ..." ..t... aw. ntt tr '?"1. .."" "-- ' .ui: 'L'.. T."l..'L.T.'.,:,.. , pUllllimi umiivu.M fc... ...' ...w .. the application of the armistice condi tions approved by the Allies " t MOiTEiEGRINS DIE VI)n1 UT ARV ATIOX ' tUi)l Ol 1U Al It"' ' n"","' Jla.rcJ,1 t.'v the American neate ' rtX't'otonnu rintoTonSlttaK" S 1 Momenegro parsed through Home -lliy A P ) -The toward Paris todav .. , It reported the eltuation m ?"" !. ..n.r.i. nml It ias said that utsi.. . u.i... -!" -..,. ,. , the laopmation is aciua.n j ...B '"" the iMonulatlnn Is actuallv ds.lng I starvation As an Instance or tne surtcr- ling there it said that of afamllv 'of "food and "h'e oth th Vi? had' been deduced almost to rkeletons. These were ttsj-vv-vv ""'' , rt-l .r.n m reauceii nuiio.it ,u incici..a, .. ..... , --- ..t, ,u ..... m nni roots or KHtiierlng nettles for food The Amei- Been Bci.i.i.iii..e ."; : V. .' . I ,- 7; Cros Is busil engaRed In try- ng to save tne pcopif iron, eianni.u... 1 I . . r ,rri riftr j thl) ')U LA II IU tlKJuU , . TI.nl(. -ir. qitiv VT'Alt AL I HUlib Ur I tin I. Ill Pari.. .March 0- The report of tne '1'eace Conference commission ''.'' lllllll HIV ICB lloll'tt, - -.-- ""-.---. l"L"Tu :. .- . i .n,uP.tnnit. uiu he roin -eU(j' tonight and presented to an 1 -l. maarlnir nf iIia ntinrfmn council. Robert Lansing, Americnn Secretary or state, Is chairman of the committee. The work of none of the I eace ' -onj ierrnw ...--..- - """,",,-, -. ..iv.ui... trli. i n.-nmtflilnn1. renort i him.. I, ermine there Is no precedent i no law governing the case or no court existing to rj mu ,"-"7" " ' Iwere found to be evident I - .., it liXiTRIIC.TIl)KS - litA LAL ll3l rlUL. i ILiiO - 1 - j IU UtiJl UlL, fJfillrlfJiH 1 ' .. 1 Jilt II lnilon. March .. (By A, V ) A ,,...,, Upatch from Paris savs that 1 1(Wtlonu evidence will be laid before the commission on reparation of the 1 -ecr v..onierence nj- inr pr.-iieiiiain.il ut EVENING PUBLIC SEES GERMAN END rJUlJsJ VlJUllVlliri.ll JUlll -mT rn 1 mt-i nIIIAAT fl IM CTATC CrUflllT V IN STATE SCHOOLS' 1V11 nniina;;nii Pnri'MSt i0 UppOSUlOll 1' OltUlSt to House IMcasnre Onst- inj' LaiiKUsic Teachers ,,n VjU ONE TONGUE IS FAVORED Propagandists' Work Evident in Classroouis, Declares Sponsor Assertlncr the fjcrmnn departments of the public school system are frequently ... , .. . ( centers of rierman propiRanda nnd that 1 tho textbooks used In teaching the laiiaTUatte promulgate the fatherland ,, ,, ,,,,i,, r iliis lunoimr,. In the schcolfl of the Mate will be passed finally In the House Monday without op position. "Education that will Americanize and rot make possible love of another coun try aboe that of the United States Is an essential," he said. "The teaching "f German In the nubile schools has been assisted hv the. German kultur nrona- hers In our1 . I , 0 textbooks gandlsts. The (ierman teach b, hoo, ul)(, , of German authors tpread German ... ... . . .. . ... iienninnnr j ' (i uitifiniiiin fSAa.'tHialaaia. tin T , aae,! I L"'"uVr, "".-V"-:: ". ... ..- ...- .....,(, .1. ... . ...... ........ .i?...i,",.c.,J '",., "" ,mn""Jlne'ef ,I.,f I uunng mo inio worm -nar. wi-. ...... -.- books, os they have Pctn ueu ny me British Plan Draft . . t tOr UCCUPyiny l Illy Continued from Pare One Great Britain might do Franco would have tn Keep men on guard against the Germans I do not think," added the govern- . . , ...... ... ...,. ....-- ine.il leauer. ,''"'"""',"'';; BUilluirimy ir.niiu 1111 f.r...... ,.,... v.. view in tegard to this question. We see, that the old danger of Invasion baa 1 been taken away but what does Kranco ., ' . - 1 ., - sprawling on the ground the savage beast which has been tearing her en- trails for four vears. and do you think that is a danger sh enn face Wltli man ml tv unt T the power of that beast Jl1-"' V," ' ".""I. .iI.Y ' .1. nu em mi-, "ffi. .... j.... ti- .,ii ,.1,1 v.. .lAnlnrinir iinr Pre- .. -s,, t..i ii. miCT Vieillflli.-r.nl im .,. xt w .In tint takP care. win tile , British and American armies hae dlH- appeared, we Miall be faced again by i the same degree." ( The bill passed sfcond reading by a oti- of 30t to 71 During todav's session nf the House of Commons. W" t' Brldgrnan, under secretary for the Board of Trade, an- j nounted that it is not possible to lemove j all testrlcllons on Imports from for eign countries Into the United King- dom. but raw materials villi be flee from restrictions. Fear rala.tr.ipl.e , , ,. . ... niscusslng the food situation n (en- tral Kurope n the Hou-c of Lords, Mar- .nia 1 nn.i nu nn' i hkpii niiiv iniiir inn r"V .;,", ;",; Kcre,v w.. to I i. "-f - -" . --- , , .,-- ianied the po- with dismay." . nnnrni.in continue He sain ne reganieu sltlon of Central Kuropo " "We seem to be rapldlv approaching !nen,l'ernfhe"rneoa8f mSrdewrt 'of womn W Americans eventually start rograd. SIoscow Kiev and Odessa In keeper or to bo In grill room ' . .. SjHVEnd.,,ln4t5?,I'SnI SV R": ter of la rJrme.Tnd'.a'McVevm.'.t member the raCO of murderer, or women potrnorafl nlnno tho ilpnthu frnm ft -, . ,t - ......... - -, tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, near imt nim-r at Hue notlc. of funeral will and children as demonstrated In the homeward not one pfennig will be owing ?V;.0 r?,' "w'l nn nSJ J am, ejjPertJnif a answer as scon ,.r0,sick.. Sat..2 p. m. int. cros.wcks. IS'Jh'.n rJ.f ..ti V.r. f... Vitorninrn Ins . ,..,,, , . ,, , , fomlno three weeks ago numbered 200 as ou sha 11 And work for us. Te us N.J. Auto, wi meet 11 -2D train at Ror- ".SrHthMOTT March h JMEB hua- last world war. German literature lias , l0 i-lvlllans who have clulms for services ,,alIv, Typhoid or "hunger typhus" , hovv much wo can have " dentown from Market st. ferry. Phils., also b .ilf"1 M?7 McDurinntt (nee wildron) of af?rr nc'enaecT,8tCnt " Uh l,le ldea'1 1 renclered or for billets In hotels or , Is earning off young nnd old every- MlJii Turk, vvf," las placed more than lStSSSPTiAiiFii rPA. t?'!.' ir iffini$ffiffi&ii. f m ZT nmaw . ln bJ ll0U,es' or claims of any other kind In where, and In Moscow glanders Is epl- Booo women In maustrlal work during MU?tJnLeW. ?." "raiVtlS: IKltedoTunfr.0 "moS'" ,'?,m .mSTS" ,.,Jij ,!, tl, ?ir.n IdeJla of Us h,onnectlon Vk,th lho "PP f ho United ' demlc. ,,,,,..,,, J the war. will endeavor to supply the l'1'!'')..,.' Mtht lole'S n' rnssVof r. 'ul.m' 8t."5: taught reveals the German ideals of Us jjlatg tr0ons. so far as tl le arm v records , Xo fuel Is obtainable for lighting and I French ulrls with work If nn emnlover W,!?-.m?,'',.?US?" .1 h"rch 10 m hrlel'a Church in a. m. Int. Holy Cross H'ofiiiitrn inri rtiirtir tnifii iihb ucen i - . ' ' ...il.1t,. Krlmnl av.terns nf the nat On. ltaVO .""" '"'" '".' '"': ;"- a catastronhe which may prove the most I and 33Gth Machine Gun Battalions of disastrous in the history of the w'orld."1 the Kighty-seventh Division of the 31 th ho declared. 'Trench Mortar Battery of the Ninety- If the blockade If not relaxed," Fald Baron Parmoor. "famine will seize the n.onlea of Centtal Unrobe and that would be the most feaful crime In his- ..., n'-i, i-.arl nf Crawford. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster replvlng for ' the government said that the problem Is In the hands of the supreme economy council nt Paris, which has taken steps . to send food to Oeimany. 'The tonnage uemanuen uoni ur,- . u. .v... aiiia., 1ms tint been forth , mu) " mo ..- ----. ----- --.-.. coming, however, and mis is signin . , cant. a,mr,t to explain the failure of Germany to turn over .he ', hips asked for. but said he hoped that .... . .. .1rB Irs AU Ulirll Will tlft n...,. .......... ---- -. , . .. i.hin a four ureKs measures win no taen lo stave oft the impending ... - - - ..- .it ills- astr Taft Looming fny PrPfiflPIWIJ I or 1-1 eaiucnvy Continued from I'.ie One ..i-. or 1.. m., in. , '"i" '""""" ;' I-- . ' . . , !.-. '..., .1.. io.t namiMiua tnnKii. tlon." he said, "the name of qharles Supply Company. Sanitary Detachment, i Kvans Hughes wasn't even in the back Companies A, B, D, K. t and l and thlr of men'a minds. And ut Haltlmore In . teen attached olflcers. Total -forty-six , 191V. Woodrow Wilson was not seriously officers and 1000 men. considered at the beginning of the con-1 Auxiliary cruiser Platteburg, at New entlon." A I York from Brest February 26, with the I Thirty-seventh Aero Squadron. Forty- sees Knd of llulalieiisin n)ntj, 4.tro Squadron, thirteen Brest con- Mr Lewis switched his discussion or . ... Hnlaliev Ism. Americans nied not fear ,i1!lt t m Kain strength here, he said. It exists now In spots, particularly the crowded centers of imputation, l)t)t It will "pop up, sizzle and then fade away" aa a result of the continued pror-pet-ity which Senator Lewis foresees Tlie former Senator discussed with Director General I'lez the nuestion permanent sblpvanls on the Qreat Lakes. air, I'lez, tie saiu, naiurauy couiu givo him no oenmte assurances 01 tne neev cotporation's policy In the future, Inas- piuch as Mr. Piei inmseir was going .1 ... frrtm .1.. r n.n.a . 1.... LEDGER loaiLADELPHIA, FBXQAY, BELG,ANS LiiE homeirussi STARVES, I, mit., i 11sJsJkJlXl. kJAXX&vV T MJKly Ulricscls Would Present Talace ns n. . . , .,- ,- I i, '-" ".- rkTIfril A IV f C fFAl f Scat of Union KK I I A IIM IN I III .11. tf"' ..,,;., of the city of Brussels has decided to propose to the city" council that It of- re,R lte""nt I'nlare. formerly tho Aren- ,r(r rnlate, an the scat of tho league "','"' . , , . The Kgmont Palace Is In the south- central section of Urussels and within a few blocks of the Jtoval Palace. 11 .... ..I I,. .R.B -...... ... ..... vnn iii'nri. 111 luio. intlUlt'U III J t iJ 1 and ngalii lestored after u lire In 1832 P.eforo the war tlio palace contained 11 jaluabln collection or paintings of the Flemish and Dutch schools of the e- entceiilh century. Count Kgmont, who was executed by the Spaniards In 1508 In Urussels, was a famous general BERLIN MUST PAY U.S. BILLS TO THE TEUTONS . . Arim.'a llnKlf, in fli. lIlieriLMIl Jrm 6 IJCIHS ill UC- t'lipicd Zone to1 Be Settled Tin. Hy the Associated Pres f'olilenr. March C (Dela)ed. All In debtedness contracted by Americans within the occupied territories of Ger-1 many will bo paid Immediately. Au-1 Their evidence Is unanimous- that thorlzatlon to this effect was obtained the food situation Is Indescribably ter by the Third Army today, and from now , fible nnd that If means aro not found ., , ..... I to alleviate It the Inhabitants of Bob on the Americans will pay their way as s)levHt Hussla may starve to death. """!' B Money to pav the hack bills and the hills nf .!, fin",,,,. 111 1 r.n..i.iiinn.l ''Ills nf the future will be requisitioned fom Ilerlln, the rriny thus nllcvlng the ciinii t r Tin nriMti.itti rr nr rrfim -' - --.- w,,H..v -,---.,-. ..- I.1IS.1IIIT Till! l1tlltlAU nT fl.M 1 1 I'll I It IT fl ITI! Ilia taking tho chances of colltoting fiom the .Z::".V "..".. ' nFiiiinn uovernment. -f" tho departure of the forces the 00mmaml(r. r , .--inns units will - . "RED" SHOOTS UP RIALTO' J on.larci "Bolshevist'' Whips I . . - ' n Hmlcrr in .New lork New York. March ?. , . rA,,,u in l.'nrtv-elchth street fled In inr.iii..-KAMiih panc jaft night when a long-haired man. ho said he was Knrlco Kalatlno. nresldcnt ot the Buffalo Bolshevik! ' .. ' ... , ... ... 1 ran vvtm wiin h ,..aiu.. '''"',"'"'," mue no ililicri-iitc m i.iii. " -.- ie(s hit. for he fired In all directions. ,; Only one of the shots took effect. Tlio , victim was John P Itothman. a broker, t . ti- - -u. l, IhA left clmnlflr dore ? hot n ' ' 'Jfl ,0 uf; but It was said ;he wound was not !?eri- ons . . i .;nr nn ' inf w r . I vvlldlj and flourishing his weapon. I f..l.,tino dashed towatd Bioadttay, Kev- ..I.. ....... l.-.l 1.IU. l .. .!.., ' cr.il natioinwn rent nea j.im aimosi ami ' uit.inmislv ant-l ho was lUsarmeil. but .":--. ... .. -n t not Reiiuj. ne us Rem. iu ci.cu, Hospital fui obserat!on 'Troops Back From War and Uomeivard Bound NRRIVED Xlek.tn al New vol It fiom St x.iralre. with 2310 men, of whom all but og; arr members of Aero Squadrons 23 33 H9. 131. 153. ll8, ITS, 176, 181 247 M. 371- . J an "", A detach- ment of the Seventy-first Iteglment nt ZrttT Corps and a few casuals , LcaH "'",' -uii ...- Mongolia at New York, from SI ' X-alre. with ,400 met,, about 1000 con- val.sclng from illness or wounds bnlts Included detachments of the 33 Ith, 335tll first Division, of the 104th and 116th Battery Trencn Ariiiirrj ; lucieuruiuBi.-u. detachment signal corps, 801st Aero Squadrov, I82d Aerial Construction i Snuadron. 4C7th and 468th Engineer j'or.toon Tnins. 401st Pontoon Park nnd the Ten'li Antiaircraft Sector Vedlc Whit, ,, .300 me,.. tlle Fffiy-fourt e isiar uner, m uifiiu.. most of them memueis of rth Heavy Artlller oi -i-rp TCtW A V wU.f ... - --,.. t.cr.i.un at K'-w Yc.rk. from 1 '" .".. "- ---... - - Bordeaux. February 0. wltli 40b men, Including Bordeaux Convalescent De ,""h.ni. Vn. r.7. 88. 102. 103. 104. 112 , m and ,'. lw,,e omccra and 390 tn8,eii men. all sick or wounded. . .. . ,.,,, n.. AlOCCasin at. -ew iu.i.. nim .".ii February 20. with thltty-three caruals. 1 Cartago at New York, from St N'a ralre, February 19,. with detachment Has.9 Ilosnltal 43 (Georgia), of one of- fleer nnd three women civilians de- tachment nase Hospital 41, one olticer gU)j. nur(ic3 nnd tno omen ciuat, Ulan ;lerks nnd two casual olhcers. Chicago at New Yoric, from uorueaux, i.-l,riiarv "i. with the 348th Infantry, Field and Staff. Headquarters First nattalioii Headnuarters Third Battalion, alescent detachments, six casual com nunln Total 2370. Including the uo-tS 0f twentj-flve soldiers, twenty sa In wives, ' 2 ( itF.l.ir.lOt'K NOTH'BX Jewish , I '! l)S " Addres. by Dr. lierkowitr. of I Friday March 7, ,8 p. m saturuay 10 '" uth.ast corner llroad' and Mt" Vernon sts. aii wrii-i.iii. . to t ' ITfjV I Jm M On diamond., I U SV Ii BK Uh.1.1... laarelevntl jlrlSiXinny gooda of T.lu.,1 k ISIIJlInJImlted rapllnl.l ii 1 1 ii I ii W IjJPJWI LOAN IIFUCK h MK.aH Illonded tn the city VtfTarW I II i II Mi I hM'tft-M BRITAIN IS TOLD .. ir11 rIY T1 iillllger Kills Ull I llOll 1 rv ! T 1. f stums utiiiy us jausiui ui ., i , .. , I wilnlipvilf Ttitlo 1JU1SIU.V1K. 1XUIC . IA I 5 IU J'jA I UUS 1 C1-' ' , Disease Rampant Owing t Famine Not Enough Wood for Coffins lly the Aaociatrd Vt I ..,,,1.... Kt,..r.. r a. ...... valla throughout Unlslirvl.t UnUln HllH inrouBlloui llOISIieMSl UUSSia '"."" " "" " l Population !)' thousands. Diseases duo to under, nouilshmenl nro rampant nnd food Is, an Hfn r-na tn Tf irpt-ril nt rt At no Ann. r . -a.a v V 1 It ulllll SI I lit .UUlJLII 1 that cats sell readily for $3 each. The undeitakcis cannot cope with condi tions, ns there Is not enough wood. for collhm. Theso reports havo been bi ought to tho attention of the British (Jovcrn nient within tio last week by British subjects lccently returned from Rus- gj The Britishers say the plight of Rtis- "' '', n lll,ct tesult of the reign of a,,l,r'liy Hml ten or Instituted by , , nm, Tlot7.kv. T1)pv (Ipc,nt0 thai the Kussian pi nblcm has ceased n m 11 t-1.-1T1M.-tt1 1 niKiDMm. n .t.i i.nn 1.- " " " i'tmv...i -juviinvi, mm nun i (. il, .1 , - . . . . como u ituestlun of common humanlu .. . . - ... I ' TlmusandH Hlo dyim; dally in the ment centers ot nonuiatlnn like Pot. millioiiH live in pitch darkness after nightfall, SALEM FRIENDS URGE HARMONYOF SECTS ecting Speakers itivc Union nonimatioiis uu,,i,v rch ., f-ecratlon nnd devoted service were made 1 by Joel liorton and Itachel B. l.lppln-, Co-operation among the sects was .. ., -. ... .. 1 cott. urKp" " r. " l."aru jannev anu ril 1 Iln,.,l..llnK aC IMlllmn.. TFr-llol ."..III l,,1ILlirIUl , f. ,UI..,l,U,L. ..M...V.. r)U uC)1,, principal of the Glassboro High School, stioko on the earnest spirit of voung people, now, She said thev needed the stippott mil guidance of their elders. . ni 111 1 1 iiucriiii.iu, 01 niiuu AVnrnrr Cndervvnod, of Woodbury, was clerk of the business meeting He was .i,.i .... ,.ii . ,!- assisted by Itacht 1 L. ftorden In the reading of the queries the third one, denllng with the I csponslblllty of . Sitl.l, to 1 1, con nuntv- c, Tie. forth ail CdmCSl UlSCUSf IOn as IO IIOIV Uie members rould best deal with problems AhL, w !, w mam. M, Although there had been many deaths - ".:,.:", "',.! 1 m the ear, the sia tisticni repot t movie, ' net gain of twenty members over Inst vnir I e.ir Pom- remesentatlves fiom each sub - nnllnnf. tnnartliifr t.nrA niuinlnlfl to at .-,...- ... " -- "" r " tend tho v early meeting ln Mav, and one from ench monthly meeting to serve for a ve.ir on the teprescntatlve 10m- MlllLC. i-llsT IUUI i-IUPt (I tl sTl t- licimi 1 rndenxood, 3Iary II liauon, Iucylfii .. . .. a il i. .. 1 ' -, uorJtn iogp ana jauies n siuvmiiiuici in..n.in i, ing jear win ne ot Salem, and The clerks for the tomi J Bcnu'd Ililllard Hachet I. Ilordeu. ausi;r,ax prince ill Charles Kxpetletl to Move lo Persen berg, on Danube Ilasle, March". (B A. P ) olonel .T D SummnrhnVCS. .1 Urltlhll MM't.irV representative In Austrl3. has left Vlen- .,-, r,, ctultxvrl.-ind vvltli :i nnn nf fnrmor "j t0 I , it . " .., . .- . ... .. neror Charles. vho Is 111. nccordlne dispatches received here is sum mat. me iormer i.mperor is expected to take up his lesldenc soon at gnbers Castle on the Danube, bis birthplace. WINTLR RKsOUTS ATLANTIt' CITY. X. J. H' V . '.'S' TLANTIC CITY irvje:A vjie:r2si:v BTHE IRRESISTABLE No visitor vas ever disappointed with Atl.ntic Gty or wit eonteated with merely one visit. There is a chirm and fascination about this delightful Albthe-Year retort that appeals to every inclination and Life. Ta. wur skie. and hrioi tir H Mt u kf. asrt 'd.ri,a.J rfrl. Sill rv.elM.mil dst. Cm. .NOW, w.ea jout b.m. city Mean salt sad Artirr. Yeu sm bit frar "mu" la ATLANTIC Cm. Cat. Ww Ut turn Sssoist IvnU. fasaVKl Msf. Irtil CMn. sMmt rttttM. brarta, fan, lie THE LCADlNO HOUSES ar. .lways opsin and will furnish full information, ralej, etc. Marlborough-Uleuhetra Gslen Hall Hotel St. CKirle. Seaside Iloute Hotel Chelsea The Sh.lbursc Hotel Strand Hotel Dennis Th. Will.kir. Tko Uolmhartt fti kfmrtM mi wsitU if namm utus1 Uckaa. csuak bul tcirt Sssstl TRAOREATUNTican L iORlD'S qATESTHOTasixirss GRAND ATLANTIC Vlralnl Ave. near Boardwalk and centsr cf amusements. Private baths. Running- water In rooms El.vator. Table and servlcs dis wkly. Capacity 000 Bklt. Auto mt.t. trains. Ownership m.nas.m.nt. W. 1. BIIAW. .ivsw rnrnmtM tinctive feature., .sou up atiu. dpscisi nu l E.L. .r ncuuniA OPEN ALL YEAR. Tennessee ave . Just off lloardtvalk European plan, tl up dally, .... . .. it...!....,. .... ........... r..f .in.....!.... . .,...... .... ..-.., Try CLARENDON HOTEL MIIQIMV AVK. NKJR IIKAdl Xm.4a.fM.t. ll s-av IIHW.CI . . Yirivnte baths run water t!2.M)up wk. t2,B0ppdally U Ruhr.. Jfy -M-rn - -: ,:s x:-c- 71 VAcfrrTui& 1 , Private H.th." Writ, for R.te. and nookl.t ."ftV-'ffii.li."- ad"fVl.nd. 'invited to JJ?, 'ftX'd tTfunend "rtic?." Mon' lu 3 I HOTEL B0SC0BEL.Kt"Lucl' A,1',rlti'.n,'ral ',P "?.'.. S"V "s?.n,n.v nVnt.nl'n.,., m 127 Iluscomh .t (near Ixisaii Ma., inuibt. DUOVUnt,u(lr , Awascen. William II Haltersby, Sltfl V Ilrosd st. tlon tut private. Hlll.ldet.em. Friends Thorouahly heated Rklt A E MARIOS' Remains may be vlvd rl. 7 to 9 p m.. m rall Sun,, afler 8 p. m I sit a i I UZ ..-n..,.h viT retioenc. ainii r.. .iHii".r( -- ' """, I KRAUSf Jlarrn r. CIIII1HTIANXA, i Wetminter ?y- Av "T.fi ?....'. ' aman, N J, Int. North Cedar Hilt I iow of Loui. J, Krau.s. ased 80. R.l.: .... - '" ' nrlvate .bath, run-1 ,.,, hll.a and frlenda invited lu funeral aervlcei. I MAKOH' ;ff " 19W USE "sow W '" mi u,, ..,i M TI 1 c. I tlves and friend. Invited tn funeral .ervlcc.. Cut-Rate Milk Man Hail Stock. un. a p. n... rc.ic.enc of mphew. chie it t 1 1. Muschert 5.133 N 81st st. Int. Mt. reace Ruined by It cem. " , New York. March T.-l'se of "hi- . ., ..... . . .... . , .,...u.v. lfniit ...... .... nuDW,..u , I In ltitr.rfpin wltli fMlt.inte nitlU f1rnlrs .Alllnt Imllr fiillk nt nne rent n Miiaft tn.a .. ... .,. i it. ....ii.... :..... .,.. In this city was described by Samuel ''"'" 'hurch 10 a. m. Int. pruste. run.rni ni, , s v. "..W're MotosofT. an Imlepencdnt dealer, at the 'Au,t.?)nf',,r",'M.. , xvinnt-.v WXi&JftVSZ' xluT "John Doo" milk Indulrj' before Magls-, fooPKn. on of riorfn'rs rile snd 1st. l.iJl-5 March .".. OAMII.I.A v ,ij r train McAdoo i esterday. H.nrv c foop.r. sr.il '.'. ItfUtlxes snd I William r. Ie Inre lite.) t "sldenco t wian uio miBi-i ui-iwuuiuiB mu 1m11.4r.rt. son of Isle AMIII.m nl It.heccs rip... at ..,. i,ls business. V . VrL. w i. i...iui . .. 1-ast Mondaf lie UeclareU, an nuto- ... . , -...... 1 . ., I no r nan nfcii r nuim iium ins wnrnn ..V . 1.1 -j ti d--- 1 wnne ne n ihuiwuk u. uuuvcry, inna- Inc. further use of the wairon Imnns. I",? f"".i Ti. i?L Li , M", 'mP0S .ihln until It had been renalretl WaKlstrato McAdoo ordered an In- .'?"'"" ,- ,,"" .,"' , vcsiiri"" -"' " '""" u clared a policeman to whom he had complained refused to take any action, FRENCH GIRLS WANT JOBS French of their American sisters would be. It was addressed to Miss Kthyl Turk, examiner of the, women's dllslon of the United States employment seruce. The letter follow s We are three girls wlll'ng to go to America. "Two girls, first dressmaker, and haUng diplomas fot teachlr d one g cr hookkeeplng. utittii . ... ... ... "ttiii ou iin( int KiiiQiirHS jinwcT If ou have woik for us" . -We can take other work, like this lir..,..!,!.., can bo found. KmicATinvAi. Iloth tete Certified Public Accounting The United States Government in mobile drew up uesme Ills Wagon as , .nu or no; aii.ch co-neii. ncd ni item- u lun.rui ,"'" 'ii V?i. iVl .Hh.'rr.U' IO he was icmONinB ine totci from ais;,,,,, m into Hnntlnr rrk e. Solemn r..m.ln. may he M.n.d 3-in s 10 in b tn. laigo enn of lilllk mid "fired" Rasos rcnulfm m. St. Ht.i.h.n'a Church 10 a iti, I.VTTKn March 1. IIAItnt T.UTTr.R. 1 lino Into the can, SPolllnsr lis con. tnt nrlvatf. Onlt tl-'T'. I u .Wand of Catherine M. A. l.uKrr tnm line into me n. signing 11s con- ,'p.OHS March 4, WIM.1AM II., liu.I.snd llrnwn). ns.d 44. Helmhts and frlendi In tents. . Inf nnilly Rtcwart Cro. nurd M n.latlv.a . Mt.d to funeral "lc. Mon . S p m . ln nnntlinr nreaslon. lie testified a mil frl.nda. Hl.rt Oriental t.oitff.. N'o ass re.ldenco of nar.nl. . tS-'o N. warnock t Write Chester hniployiucnt berv- "Ai.t. iur ci ,iun il,:. du,i!t''; "I " . , ,; iee for Places ' ,:f K, C.,e.r. P... March 7.-Three girls McUVh IIMng In a little French Milage want to DRVMK.'-inrcli T 4. ANNA !'n.. daurhter I ' Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remains may b, come to Chester to work. The Kngllsh StnWMfc ."Xn of the girls' letter Is about what the, Ireland, run.ral.jo which the re.atbe; . j, of " KVi"! J la Inf nnt nf ft BOD vntlJal. I I'Vlli HV 1T tT1l - ftalif r-FAaimlnlf !" -' -T. ---.- . ... .. a I the latest announcement is offerinr. RA,rnn,aM?rt,,H.,?'n.Jl"ff MWtaS'&r $4500 for senior accountants The ftJrVV ? 5S. l iV. supply of certified .accountants for frnSfai SatP. "? a.i a. n". ?c,idn. if father" t S'."",-';n and Jrln,ni.vnfdM Vi"!?1' iHinorn biminoss is innrlonnnto In r.11 In-law. 1714 Wallace st Solemn renulem I tt . .'. 3r a m"..r"'"" "J A1" .M. Me- '"'"' --"-.. .,.. , .... the great demand. An accountant ...:tuZ,t !, n -D A ,li.:.i a: niuiifu. nf . . - wihiti. io iiuiiui- Apply for admission at once. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llroad Mrret heloir'llerks J rhlladelphla nflimTnAVn nM) nOOKKREI'INO QurVaduates'sra In constant d.mand!Co6 ylns .position, await you. area, short- hand, the easy, .peedy system. Comsl.t. BIIDt .! .luiiiBim LI aijiiiK -';? irS...'.,.r.T...:,J.."f'" rilll.A. ntlSIVFss rnr.LKOB '-; WT ''..." rail in tllBIIIB won . oiirsfl nr i onimfrrr 1017 hvtnnt St.. ThlladHphU t - - , Teacher. Wanteil-rcition. waiting. Free i ,,,-,,(. for colltrr and Norms! radua'e. "" l'"l''M "'!""" . STRAYEK'5 i? X,'!. ?i".te"81 nutir Uonifn nntl Olrln i a1:?- ?"l0,V V,'V,r'T:iK2 ! ' r"!:- m n.i a. ani a. a. . Call or writ. tiOsHillHl noiiip iraniiiia. Uaths At.E.VAVDKIl March 4. at EDl.coDal osultal KAN.V1K AI.BXANDLlt. dauahtel of the late I'harle. Alexander, formcrlv of th. PhlladelphlR Public Ledaer. Ilelatlvea nd frfnis ( family Invited to funeral .rv- 1 Ires, Sat.. 2 p. m . at 4053 Catharine st. Int private. ANDKIISON' March fl. OATHAniNK AMELIA, widow nf Isaac Anderson, aged 87. nehttlves and friends Invited tn fu- nernl service.. Sun.. 4 n. m.. r.r.04 Morton st , atn.. and-Paradise l'resbjterlan Church Mon.. 2 n m Int In churchjard ARMOl'R March .'.. STEPIIKV I. hus. hand ot Emma "If. Armour. Relatives and friends. Wilde Post. No. 2.".. ). A R : Lei- .....Ill- 1 ln.. fl.,.. l.- II .... ll.Ml.n.l.n.f a. tne Union, It ' N. H. F.. Invited to funeral, Vlnn.. -J n ni l-helaea. Ilelauare I'n Pa. ' Services Mt Hope M E. Church 3 p. m. Int. Mt. Hone Cem. I l.t-V l.-1-l, I , . ItKN'KERI' Mi rch 5 Mrs. VIAIty DESK- ERT. aged 71). Funeral hat.. Inn m.. 1003 Ilaltlmnre ave Funeral and Int. prlwite. IICN'T March 4, RAYMOND O.. .on of Thomas M and late Catherine Rent. Pels.- tiles and friends Invited tn funeral, bat.. B SO a. m.. tMflS Hr.ndyv.lne St. Bolemtl nuaDanu 01 rae jurmrti iiDtnimiu-. int. mass of requiem St. Francis .NaMerU ,Ke) and son of late Leonhardt and Mary Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. rtafo I Hoerlbacher. Relative, and friends, ce funeral . sv .menters nf U. tl 1 . milled to funeral serv- REST March S. MARY, widow of Rob- lees. Sat. 5 p. m.. IMS .'. Darl.n st. Int. ert J Ile.t Inee t-nnnauahton) Relatives . ' rnJ ta. Ll.x.1 II.. .1 gnn. ( -.?.""-'c"lp. 7.'lvr" ""lil .:.""." "-"-J. I I.. K "of A Invl'led lo funeral. Mon. S:3u " " -'" I;. Somerset st Solemn le- If V. AI HOU A III V. (find Slant? L rc . r0 It. ouiem ma. a Ml Ann s vnurrn in a til Int Vev. Cathedral Cein Auio .rvlee nt-V'i:!!!..!!! Mt.r.-h 5 V.l.V.Anv.TM. wife of Itob.rt J. Ileverland rtelatlve. and friends invited to runerai .ervires. sat,, i- p m.. 5130 Morris St.. Qermantown. Int private 11IKKI1KAD. March C. or.OIUlK II IllItKltEAI). Itelatlve. and friends. Cmno No 0 , of V : Phlla. and Readme Relief, Invited to funeral. Mon , 10 a m., resldeme of hrother-ln-law. Albert It. Nile, IS9 Ure.n lane. ManajunU. fervlrea ht David'. V K rhurch 11 a. in. Int. private. West- minster Oni Friends may cull Sun eve HLArKW KLL March B, THOMAS hu- band nf Ida F IlUrkwell, nsed 72 Rein- I1a and frlenda Choaen Frlenda' T.ilire. 1 No. mo. 1 o. O V.: Jordan Encampment. I No. 5S I O O, P.: Continental Ijdge, No. ISO. It of 1. Invited to funeral aervlcei. Mon 130 p m 161.1 N llalley st Int 1 Hillside cm Remains im) be ilewed Sun., S to in p m .. . I I1RADV March .1, CHAni.ns 11 hus- band of Mar R. Itrady (fiee Hes.on) Rela I Uvea and friends. Holv Name Snc'etv of St 'Asatha's Church. De Soto Council. No. 315, Ii, of I. InvlteU to runerai, .vinn., ii :u a 41.11 Lancaster ave,. west i-niu. noiemn hlah ni. of renulem St. Afiatha a Church 11 a. in Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service, ItlTllR It Vlnorestown. N. J.. March O. SARAH S HUllll. widow of Aaron 11 Ilurr. KELLKV. March . t.TDIA RUnECCA. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, , wife of Frank Kelle, Sr.. adopted daush Hun. 3 p. m 3D E. Central ave., Moores- ter of Rebecca L and late Robert Ensland, town N J Int, private. .Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral CAMPDELI. March II. MATTHEW IL. i .erv lie.. Sat.. 2 v. mt husband', residence, husband ot Mary E, Campbell Relative, i 1011 H. llroad at. Int. private, Au'o fu. and friends Ia.ue of Sacred Heirt of neral. Omit flovver. ..... v. Church nf Clesu;vlie rurgalorlan Socllty of KIVNI.En At v t Hnllj, N. J. ..March - u, I....... fh-.h In. lied tn funeral lln. CI1ARLKS 1' KIN'LI.tt. aaed 7.1 R.l J'--,., ..J.. V. m . . . . ,811 a. m., mu .. mnaauiu .1, noienm CARR Mareh R. ANNIK CAJRR (nee Olb ,0S)?'vvdow of" lieniard Carr. Helatlve. and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 80 a. m.. Hl.p.'rt."AL k ?S".mS, r" "VlTCW Jffi i c.m r'ARR March 4 JOHN. ?on1..,.'i jnd llrlds.t Carr (ne. Pull.nl. Itel.tl e.l.na ln.lta.1 .n funeral. r?at . HSU .;-j" -.;-.-.-- ur. r.,.,,l.m iJ3,'hr,V.K'A,.A,y.r?ieV m- V CHANCK At ritman. N J, .... r.'ii.i!uni a. .w..... .m...... March I Cn ,,,. a..n., ciivrriij "n r'' erw-fti si, K. H mass or requiem st. rrancis A.vierscnurcn i ..",-''-i,"'."" ..'v.- " i. ' i. . i.V. nr "rry i setr. dnuanter or iienrse a 10 a. m Int. private RrUht ptar Lode. N". . P. of "..Invited I lat, Alice Sihultz. ased 87. Relative, a . CANT.-Su.ldenlv. jr,n ,. jiai uabbt .""?;? -,?'- t ',,,, ":;., "SXi WW. 'nJ'.". 'u!Snr.. .'- ".?. . A.. Wll. ot Aaam r. vsma. i.r. nve. nua v..: ,- . .. L. . i... . i w.i n n ,. , . it.mnirr ui ur.iiar-iii-iNir, viinrirp n.v. friends 11 V. M. Sodality, Invt'd to fu- " 'V.Vi'.V" .,.s i vr i'aii'i t ii ,.i ink m"'"' orn.li iraa itrldii. it.. Fr.nkford. c'o'nv'so.", "rVSim 'rttSSrie'.'; l '' W IvTeVnRreRe.,.v,eI',ann,frienU.. VS&. ' W' l" "' ,M Prl 'chuh in'S.' In'sL Domlnlf''.- nTro.' f' ."'W J'S''?", SJerve.."' Mo'n"' NIM'-Klll.-OI pnmnnU, Marth s! CAHLIN-.-March a. JOSEPH, son of late , o1"'0"' ''.'"i ' atK'ii FInt Itllf .Cli l'n'N.K RHR hu.ban.l nf Plnrlne P.Ar- .John and Mry Carlln (ree llelllj) Rel.. I r. J; mB'rhS.TnnSlriff in af?e a n m wnHhanlw.J er and win of fttmnel .1 Shan. live, and friend. Invited to funeral. Mon.. Ce,m...AJ.R iu'r"? $ ilAnARIJT dSiialJ: .'H ","rt -?' "T1"1" nnd frl.nd. It). S8024W, r'.nmenn,l;.,,hnruSm,I?.:i. Sa I 7 X Jf &W ."nd Wr.t:''. '..feraT' ""' Nw ttM- '"i. J8od..Ity!'n'pe r .. ' VMrrn.K J-H'ARP. . t'OATEH. 8ud.lnl. March .V PHILIP, litl.h.llfl nf lrM.t I'rtul.i Relative, a Msii urn. ... uAtmn ' il'.n m.. St. I rrlAK.la Ihl, i.j . ...H...t if... a in . t . . Ch.lt.n tlllla Cm. Tnt nrlLt. rotii'im. M.r.s s. okvii.i.i-: ' roop- V.mi sl. Int. nrlte. COnNKM.. Mnfrh 4 itRV'nT (I .on of ,i gnw and llrnrlrtls Com. II nnJ hus- 1 anil A. M. t ITnlnti r.Aflff.. ;.-.:'....:.-".".; -'".i v.i:.'.; t-ti jnrmD.r. ni nricct nnn 1 nirmon ouncn , ami i'4tii warn H.puoiKan f;iur. inin.a 101 jmaivi.. jiarco o, tn.v.iv funeral a.nlrea. Sat.. 2 p tn., 4118 Penns-'IMward and late Jenn.lta It, "e at. . . We.t PhlU. ' Int.'. Westminster the. ami fr l.pda. Ilaml ton. Cera, Auto funeral. llemalns may be lewe.l I'ri, eie. 1 rittitTT. March r. Ml. M A 11 T It A CROUT. ae.l h. Ilelstltes ad frlen.1. in- ' Mt.d to funeral a.rlo Mat., it . m, mu oermnton ... che.tnut mil. int. fr IMIlhWtl. WatTII 11 HI J-ort H.nrj-. 1 MiMonagiej. winaw 01 oiuiiry .imrn, nvis- .toSKPIT. nited 81, late nf Co. A. 3!4th In-, tirs nnd friend. lnlted to funeral. Sst fantr. Tilth Dlv. .mi of Samuel anil Mafvisln a. m.. 20111 Orthodox .t..' Trankford. I'ulhherl, J14 Che.tnut nie., Anlmore, Pa, Due notice nf funeral lll he sli.n. are imlted.. Sat.. R .30 a, m . S. W. eor. , 1?fli .nil Jark.nn at. Rnl.mn tna.a nf re, nul.m Church nf PI. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holv rro.s Cem. Auto .ervlre, Knlltft' March R. MAROAnRT. wife nf James Eddls llelatltes and friends In- a lini 11, ni.Tiiu ,,,i,ni. ..ni. a i, h III., niS V Pratt at. Tlleh mu.a Ht. P-Il.ul.elh'a ("hurch to n. m. Int. Itoly Cro.s Cem. Auto funeral. .f.i'.'ViVl'TS.S' iehr'.'J7tn VI.'" March 3. rilARITTK .. I.I , ". "' : ." : : .. ".". ' . " -Mt- in nnd rrintT. iniirn 10 runt-ai iri.ir. ...,-. :-- . .... -, i1."rlci...?.'sI-.r?.4Nl "'" "' ""' "' , 1 "IIJ. 'r' '"" . . . ESSIO. March fi. KATIIRTK E. ES- SIQ. dauthter of Anna Ilarbara and late August CIS. aced 22. Relative, anil friends Invited to funeral service., Sun . 3 p m . re.irt.nco of mother, 43.' Itutler t. Int. Northwnod Cem KARRELL March fl. JOSEPH .1. hus hand of late Harah I'arrell Jlelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 SO . in . rnalrtence flf nn.ln.lflW. TMuaril .1 XtrtVnr. mott. 127 N Sickle, at., We.t riilla, Sol. .... .... ..-- I'ki.a.l. ... n.. J. .A piiiii imuirui ninn. ..ituiin ,11 uiii i.iiiiv nr Victory 10 a. tn. Int. St Den! Cm ,uto snlce I .... . ,. - .r,.f..k.r. . . hand of Msraaret'M. Kaul (nee Vr.me) Church of the (Je.u 9am Int Ho v c".. CerST Auto "irv"?e. ' ,n'- "ly h'I.lmer At 300 k ".I .t . vtar,h n .wi wnt.n !T I't'l.t.VIPP p.. i ANNIK A , 1 1-1 pnan. nisu rsT. iiiu in n 11. . .11. nutia nv . --. . - - --- . .i. , widow of John Oa lairher"n.l.lSmi.Jny.'a.-,0-'unWt-H?: ".-.."!.' alive, and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . N SO a. ni . from Cri.nen and VVel.h mart Holmeeburs:. Pa. Solemn renulem nia.a at St Dominic's Church, Hfilmesburg. 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service tlKltHARl). March .-.. MART eOXE QKRHAIID. jounsest child of Arthur How - I Oerhard. first lieutenant Medical Corps, U. S. A., and Man Cnxe. Uerhard, aged 3s. srnlce. und Int. nrliate. OILLKSPIK Me nil ".. CATIURI.Vr; V r. i ... -.-. l- -Vi LI.KSPIK. Formerly of Vrr,.tf.,. - --' -' .a..a-.." . m . --..,-.....- Pa March 5 M VOOIK dauuhler ot late nuimiii aim vimnvuc uiuniur x.riuines nl filiwU imltfd lo funeral servkei Haf , . v-.lil.nce nt K.laar I. W,. fill - t.Pech"-iod s'"" Ep"r"fe. 'cold " "eft, Baptist Cem. Krlends may i ill Krl . 8 to 1 .. ,.,. ,...., . . . An'mlV 1 "a Reiat Ive. and fr leno." also (llmhel nrothers' Relief Asso.. Invited to funeral Sat., 'J p 111. '.'110 Lombard al Int. Mt Mortah Cem Auto funrsl. at, realdenc 213R V. Mar-ton st EI)VVINf son of Matilda and late Leonard Ilaltnsr. aecd 28 ear Iteliitlvei nnn friends, also HAriWfiU mi Mntn - miu. Columbia Clrfle. No S7 11. of A., and em - Moses of A vVolsicnhoinie i Son. Invited tn ... --...t . iHat at . ... e.. ocu, ... r'litnheriflnd ai. t'nt. Northiiond .'em "priH. mm- call Frl. ev. HAMILTON- tnee McfJulaan) March 4. JIAItY. widow of John Hamilton. Kelatlve. Hm friends. Altar nnd ItUarv Sncletv of church of the- Transrururatlon. St. Paul's T ., n Society. League of the S'acrcd Heart. Invited to funeral, S.t , K 30 a m 5SJ0 Walton nve.. West Philadelphia Solemn mass of requiem Chunli of the Trans- tiimratlon 10 a 111 Int New Cathedral Cem Auto .ervlce liBART. Marcli B, ANN. widow of James Hoary. Funeral Sat., h a. in , niece", real- denie. Mrs. Theresa ltunnel.. 3348 Larch- wood sve. Solemn -cqulem mass Church of Transfiguration V a, m Int Holy Cross ," . T.-1 .!. ua ...n.l frlb,...a ln.ll.ri ai.fn funeral ' ' IIK-SSKP. Sui!rT.!. on March .V 191D. FRANCIS VV. Iir.SsRR Sr aged 72 years Relatives and frl-nds. and Naval Tost. N). 4"0 i. A 11.. and police ornr.ra ot the 53th. District. Invited to funeral services, "n Tue. . at -' p. tn.. at late residence, 13S Mifflin st Int. Fcrnwood Cem. Trlends rray rail Mrn eve. . ,,,. . l1OERLLA1.Hh.It March 4 CHARI.rjS. Ureenmounl lm Remains may DO vicwea 1 H " . -'imnL.,v.ku..i. -t tt.ini.rv i..Kn uwi iti.t.rmivii , hauiii..', iii.aivn.su Vr-i ir.ip of Jennie iTnpUIn and .on of John If. and Kmnm II llopkln. ased 4S. Ilelatlve. and ilmivhter f.f Cnthnrlne unit late tlarrv nil. ... le.nle and cr inddnualiter of It.rrv Za 1 "'".la.nl Jiurpnej, iteiatiies and Catharine Uevlln. aved 7 month, P. 0V. ' J Z (J p rw,,.'.' oiV'h i.pn S ' Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral. I ?hl?l P?ll.' Wm p! In,1. l?HtniilV Sat.. 1 p. m re.lderce cf Krandparent. I -. l''low" '-"" "'mains may be v Sin l.tvinc.ton St. Int Holv Sennlrhr .'..".... .. . . - . irieiuia, uBrmniunwii A..ruiuiv ..i u i..n., iHintH anu irienus, ai.n i. jonn s ijoaae, l.nlted to funeral .-rvlees 6023 Roanoke No. llfi, r. and A. M.: taneto Chapter. No. at (hr.tniit mil. Srft.. 3 n. m. Int. Ivyi'1ll.- O K. H . Invited to funeral eervlcea. IP'I fern. rerdn mav call Trl. eve. W'nrcil Suddenly. March o. tudmab M. HUnEIt. Funeral s-rvlces Sat David ) sthmler Illdg.. llroad nnd Diamond sts Int. private. JAft'lth. March .". HLSIE MAV. ulfe of Albert R laooh. nnd dauahter of Seth and i Itllzahelh II llueklev (li-e Mitchell), ailed 2 Relative, and friend.. Septimus Club, Chel- tenham llranih of Red Cross. Altar Guild Woman'a Oulld of Trinity Chapel. Chelten - ham Invited to funeral servkea. Wit '- p. m. resldeme of parent.. 133 Franklin ave.. Cheltenham Int Oikland Cem. Remains mav K. l.w.fl Vri ft ... IOn .11. Tatf FflS Chase car Nn. an tn 5th st.. set off al Cot- man at. waPc west lo liver, nve. IOHNSTON. Mar.h . CXTIIARINE. lfe of Thninaa John.cn (nee ManlBb). aced Si. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral, Mon,. 1.10 a. t.i . re.ldence of husband 1828 Carpenter st. Hlsh reou'ein mass St, ,Trea'n Church lu a, m. 1 tit Holy Cross c m ' JQHN'SON". Marth 5. MANNA IL. daush. ter of lal Ale-tanner and Sophia .vinore Johnson, ilelatlve. and rrienn. invuea funeral service.. ParU'ive. and Da Tlurtiv mail. i Llanerch, Del. Co.. Pa., Sat., 8 p. m, Int. Inrlv.lt. Arllnu-tnn fern. ' --i". " .,...- -.. .!. ... M..in... ..1... .V-. .-.. ',ys ii ,'., ,' .1? ,-'... ,..' lg Be Ve.ld.nc. Snd'.t" Solemn J, onf4n,'n.,,imn,8.0cluK?. ' may call Frl.. after 7pm Auto funeral, KCiON. - March rt UCUROK. hu.haml n Carrie ISonti tnee Vlnk). ad .1.1. Relative. t.vi nd frleiidi InvlOd lu funtral arvlcei. I Ut MIUI. al a iv-inuaa. HBVU nl pi, y;ia p m. i-j rn.Yr fl .vnw v tnacu ate uonreDiinn Lnurtn. emoioie. at . a , . a. . r.,i. .. led to runerai. sat., ' .,!.. n i-l, ..:...".. -.... lint. Iloiy true, v em. A,"in runerai. ' uicnmoT -.lnp,.h mi nv i. iU.l1 . 1 i.-fif.n ll.rih it pnirrvn-nti-'l i,ual.an SIKnil1.sr.--llPrcn B J1ART E., widow of Jjng I of Mary Koch- R.lstlv. and friends, aim. P,BS tofun'ral" H.' V' n! "Se'vilinu?.".' a Oerman-Amerltan lien. Asso,. No. 1. Invited ',?l.!v '. i?rj ,? V.'rr.r.'n m.: .mur,-"' a m?.:i" funeral services Sat.. 1 , in.. 22 N i,,,.. " VKI'iA'T" " '"' ,nt' C,dr 1 m," I Hancock at. Int. Mt Peace e'en!, friends Hi" " Auto funeral 3. s v-s : ,.,, T?L. ..v;,: eve, , .. ..,,,. , i,A.vK--Marii-in vrtKnnntrtv u. ton of ate William O Lane, ased IB. Due no. i.ue ?f funeral win u iv.n. 4021 .v. 12th it , Lotnn. i.sNctt.ur, JUrch 4, KATHAHINB 3. i.im.i-v nM Mifnvi. lan.lat . n.latu.a anil frl.ndl Incited t6 wirs ox tMwxn Ices. Sat.. .1 p. in . ihan.l nf II fi Pchroed.r . Hnn 4th etui Arch .Is , 1'amd.n. Int. liariPisn tern rricnn may can rn. rn-Tl-ll Mu.rh ... AN'N'A MAItOAnKT ' I.L" t.r. TTnn m.o Funck) lilnv of t.ouls I.ut- MSCtl I. u.iam.s an.i iricnaa inviirn t- .-:.... d..h u it-ww du, . " v.f.-.. s ta 10 n. in. :tniui-; u.. son 01 .M.iKln. ll.la tjdae. Xo. rt. V. and A. M.- Klnc.r.slns: t.ode. No Sn. I o. u. i".: .Mornins star nncampm SH! emloes nf Phils. Custom Hnu.e, Ifiiiriu, .if invit.a to funeral. Hat., a p. m.. 70J. areen-y ae. Int. prlate M. James'a Cem.. Kins- ','nSHA,.'r?n''il'SARA marsh (ni Tlcqulem high mass St. Joachim's Church in a. m. Int. Ht, Dominic's Cem. Auts !-d friends invliM to funeral, won s. m. Al Iferrv at I.ady nf Mt. Carmel Church :30 a. m. Int. Holy cross uem. .uio luncrm. slei'AXS'. March Ii. CORNKI.tCB JO- SnPH, .on of Joseph J. 'and Flora Bella MrCann (nee Leeds), ased 10 Relatives and friends, fourth grade of St. Michael's Parochial School. Invited to funeral, fat.. 8 3" a m . parents' residence, 1.11 1 N. Han- . Toe? '. f1"'". '1'"" m'".! T.T!!'"2'.l- Michael'. Church io a, m. Int. Holy S.pul- i,. i..n,. tufn runrai. -'"."-'.:;:" v,r:-.-- funeral service.. .Mon.. 2 P. m.. lil Chris- 4 an sit Cem. Auto funeral. Mcl'ALL On St.rc B. ldin. at his lata re.ldence, llnddon Itoltrht.. N J.. WILLIAM THOMAS, hu.b.nd of Louise MeFall (n. Itel.cr), aed SB ear. Relatives and friend., aleo rhoto Knsravera' Union. NV 7. and emplovea of the neck Ens-raving Cos. Invited to f.neral .enlce. on Pat . at 2 p. in . at parlors of Martin Evoy & Ron . 2R6 Diamond t Int. Odd Fellowa' Cent Us- main, may, he ..en I'rl. eve. at 41S 4th ave.. ...JJ. .f.l k.- K T . jihiiiiiiii nri - 111 . ,. u. MrtJIJNCHKY. Mwh fl. 5IAUT A . w.f i of .I1ii Mc(SiInchn-. Relallirs and frlfnrtn 1 lnvl. tn funeral. Sat.. n --nr a. ni.. nizn Solemn roulm e'un.ton at.. West Phils ' i-ougnun win -'iwn ureen i mtn r.- nulem ma;, M rrancla Xavl.r Church '". Int. Old Cathedral cem. Auto fu- nertl. . liiin r7n..l.7 ...'si . 'ii,ihV...V ".i'.Sit llrldifet'a church 1. mi a. 111. int. at. .viarv s i.t, io borough. MUI.LLV. March 3. JAMES, husband of late Hannah Multln, used 7.. Relatives and Irltnds Invited to funeral. Hat. 8.30 a. rrt . rrtiirnce of aim, Murtln Mullln. 18t2 8ha mokln st. (tsth and Callouhlll sts.) Hlsh n.aa. nf retiulem Cathedral to a. ni. Int. Holv Cross Cem. mlwhky. March 0. MARY, wife of rrienda In- resl- Int. lewed iMartnuMurrhs. Relative, and friends Holy Name Soi.iet of St. John the Uantlst Church. Division No 5 A. O IL: Court Manuiunk. No. .'.'. K of A , Invited to !u- 1 neril. Mat . B'3ll a m,. 4047 lioone at., ,i,,n'kJ1i"K' i.,,r,!,,,..;"'rhh"?.7,em ma" ,8,' ' ;'i:hn, ','." , Blt Church lu a. m Int. -aKk "s iiTaVch s. AN.v.n L. w.f. of I Samuel F.Parrl.h. UelatiieV ami frl.nd. '.n.Vli? to luneral services. Sat., a .40 p. m I" 'unriai DVnitCS. 0V,( a,OU I. U4 halforti Bt Int prhate. FernwouU ',; PKACOCK. March 3. ORACfJ M.. wife of 1 IJ."wf,rJ. I'cl. inee Marley) and sister of I,le A,ev:vf0,!En t" iu'' ' he Church ' '' " '?,hn,.tlV, V?,'"-. ,'Lela,lef. 'nd I J."0,'";;. " "odallt) and Sacred Heart Sudrt nt Ascension Church Invited to fu- lieral. Alon.. n JO n. 111 . llll llenrh at Solemn requiem mu.s Church of the Asc.n. 'on 1(1 a. m. Int. St. Uomlnlu'a rem. l.'RKTTTMAN. March S MAnQAIlKT. widow of John L PrettMnan and dauilU.r of late Patrick and Mary Dillon. 1 '" "hlch relative, and frlendj are -Mon I-30 "-, " I-' S. Peach at. r un.i.i. re Invited. ... flAlamn mass of requiem Churih of th. Most lll.sssd Sacrament lu a in. Int Holy Cross Cem. A u,!1 ." Vi.!?.!'.. .. t .. .. , KANONOW .March a. CHARLES H.. husband of Uertrude rtangnow Relative. and friends. Amalgamated Lac. Operator. of America: Branch N'o. 1. John nroml.T Uenerklal A. 10.: VVIlllam Pentl Ixidfe. K. of P ; all other societies of which he wa. a member, invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 p m.. R.tZlA P. 1 1 a at In. IT'ua, farfa- lllll f?nl. Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 p. m. HANSON". Killed In aLtlon. bent. 8. 101. In France, WILLIAM F son of William F, and Mary C. Ranaon (nee Walgren). aged 20, 1 formerly of 43.1 Kltswater st, Relative. , and friends, soldier., sailors and martnss. 1 Invited to solemn high military mass for . the repose of his- soul. Mon., 10 a. m, Church of St. Philip de. Nerl. Queen abov. i'd t REHSE March T. KillVAnn R.. son ot William J. and Julia Reese (nee Field) and grandson of William J.. Sr.. and Laura M. Reese (nee Hamacher). Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m., r-'llir. Pratt st., Frankford. Int. Oakland Cem. Remain, may bo viewed Sat., 8 to 10 ltlCHAItDSON". March ft EDWAItD. Jr., t husband of Amies uiak.er Itlcharduu. Itel- p. :n. 14. K. nr Int. nmatc. .-orinwooo u-.m. iiemmtna may Tnt . at I at I Mon . S p. rn., I'll 8, 40th at, Int. private, W .ii . aiorian i um niCllAIlDSON. At liyherrj. Third Mo. Oth SJIIAII IllCIIAnpuON. aed RT vears. HIDriLE March 4. BENItT RIDDLK. ased 09. rtelatlves and friends Invited t. , funeral service.. Sat., 2 30 p. m., 423 N. xl0n,V?. .Sleols. ?.. " Private, IHfKlJJ Aj. .Jlarth 8. at lMtman. N. J. ;NNA p.. wife or Frank p. nidsway. atsd , - B. Relatives and friends-Invited to funsral "rvlces. resldeme of S. W. HacUett, 22 grant .1.. h.lem, N J., Sat.. 11 .. m. Int. E Mew Cem. Remains may b. viewed frl. eve,. Pitman, rv. J ',"f'9JF' ' March ' CIIARI.KS I. ROPdLRs, Ttelatlvea and friend. Invited to funeral. Bat.. ..30 a. m. residence of son, Harry Rndtera. 2()' Stamper at. Mass of renulem St. Joseph's Church 0 a in. Int. Cathedral 'ni. A-itn cnrieaej. , .no fit. March J .CHRIS riN n . widow of Marlln Koth. Relative, and friends In. J,1,'"1 '" funeraL Hun., t:30 p. m.. 708 K. . t'leurneld t Service at Trinity Lutheran l ' rurrn, inn nu nmi its., a p. ni. tnv. to(ri.Mfii unmnu. r r.ienus m.y c.u oat, v,e. . Auto service. i ... . .. ... i nnii i , viarcn .1, ANNA, dauahfer ot lat. James and Catharine .Hcitt Relative, and friends lavited to fuVierai. Sat . 7 10 a. 111 2304 NT 10th at. III2I1 mass St. Ed ward's Church t) a. m. Intl private. SEATON. March I. MARY JAND. d.u!h. ter of late Isfnea Seaton and Sarah 8.. ten Maalimla Relatives and friends Invited ta funeral, Hnt., 1 p m,. re.ldence of brother. In-law. John Brv.on 1127 S. 2th L Int. prlv.t. Rtckdale. P. . pnpers ropy. or.ir . jiarcn ... r.nirii.i.A ai. a., whs nd nd Pair BROAD and DIAMOND 1 I ' ;. i . n.-.n.a f I. Vk Hln7.. I f-ii i n.Rinui ai. int. privat. .nmem mil". Chu??h SIDLKY March n iVlOBUE JENNINOS once?tlon 10 am 8IHI.EV. ased 78. .mill Cobb. Preek ParK- .onception ni a. m. I)u. ., . r f,,..,,. llt t,. r . r. ra flll BROAD and f. DIAMOND )
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