wKt , K BL IS- m ft u '7: i -cfc :V, 1- P-' B- ;3 n s & fa H. -f USH m Baft, fc? !T4 9 . f." 'A'' Ml . " VlP.g rvv & r:- 187 CASUALTIES, 'f . ALL BUT 12 DEAD fel4 Killed in Action, 21 by P?" Wounds, 113 by Disease, s by Accident 111 REPORTED WOUNDED One Man Missing Aggregate Losses to Date Arc 266,950 Washington, March 14, The aimy casualty Hats containing 187 names, .intl one marlno corps list with thlrty-ono names, twenty-seen of whom aro re ported dead, wero released by the War Department today. Ofthe total army roll, 103 were I" tharrnornlnp; report and eighty-four nio i tha afternoon record, as follows. Pied of disease, fifty-three ; died from nccl derit and other cause, nineteen , miss ing In action, one: wounded, cleen. Below Is Riven n. summary of the total army casualties to date Ttcporteu todav Killed In action 14 Died from wounds 21 Died of disease 113 Died from accident and other causes 27 Totals .11, SHI 13,320 L'l.OTl) 3,214 Missing In action. Including p-lsoners .... 1 C.094 Wounded 11 101.422 Grand Totals 187 .'66,D50 Ol'KICERS' 1 iT Died of Disc ise CAPTAIN' Lumonca A natl, Ohio Drainer Clncln- llOllMIM) SIAF.RFI.Y , "LIEUTENANT James a Brown TValce .Tl'flelcl, Mass m Rilled lit Action (Prrvlousl.r Reported Dead) LIEUTENANT Henry If straurh. Thorn t son. III Died (Previously Reported lilsslnit In Vcllon) LIEUTENANT Harr V llmcr. Leonard . . town. JId. V Wonnded SllihUr ' CAPTAIN Harry T IJllthe. New-burgh, 'I Sf, Y. - LIEUTENANTS Ponald U Adams. Jinx - bury Mass Wdon L Holt. 1 hlcago ill Thomas Edwards 1 Illiams V llkts-Uarre r PKNNSYLVAMV SCrGEANT-Imm'Jr 1 PaTkham srran- toSE.GLAT-I.nmr 1, Ia.Uham .rran -T o'onroilM. Ralph L Jumper. CarllMe 3 fl.if,'0?" i-,... ninVii. -John F Conncrton Mount . l Carmel, Charles A Faust Danillle 4 MlKslne In Action PRIVATF I'red J J Oallo Kraadoc'c Pled (PrtTloukli Reported Mlitlnc In rtlon) CORPORAIj Ham W Wills Wilklns- tl bum. W Hounded. Ilerree 1 nileterinlnNl (Preilously .an v. Reiwrtrd Muslim In Vciloni 1 MECHANIC John Honrs Hush V ash- ,fc lnfftOn. Sick In HocplUI ft'rf'Joiislv Reported Mli - nc In Action) PJUVATE9- Uforce l'tasrooslue ntts- I bursh; Ralph II Purse! Mlllvalf "Returned to lmtj (Preiiounly Reported Jllss .1 in? in Action) Returned to Ilulr (Prevlouily Reported JIlss lnc In Action) " Privates . H tahen 54" Mountain street. Phllad-lphlo Richard P.oherts AV ilkes-Barrc NFAV 4I.RSUY Hounded Severelv TRIVATE Tons llelella. Trenton ui Wounded. DeRre 1 ndetermined.tPrevlouslj JS Hrportrd Allaslne In Action) A-"i PRIVATE Oscar l'etherbaj, I'jtersjn "Marine Corps Casualties - Killed In action V. Died from wounds received in auion Died or diseasp ST Missing In Action "Wounded in action Iflesie uuiMerinined) -; Total .. SI j NANslMAMI Pled of Hound Received In rtIon 7" ft PRIVATE Albert I ti-wart Moore 10 Died of HUeas P" PRIVATE John W lirae Ir . S30 North Thirty-eighth street Phlladeaihls ". Weuadcd. I)eree I'pdetermlned (Preilouslj ," Reporteil MIHln- In Vrlloul i"1 PRIVATE Joo A Thomas Franklin " In Hospital (Frevloii-.lv Reimrted Mlsslnc In . Action) PRIVATE -Herbert M Goldmclsr. 548 Spruce street, rhllndelphla NLH JhRSh Sick In Hospital (I'rrvlniislr Reported Killed ttf In Action) , """, PRIVATE Georco 11 Huxbun Paterson. s MASTBAUM MEMORIAL MAR. 30 Associates Plan to Honor Late Motion Picture Magnate The Stanley V Mastb.ium Memorial .Committee, of which Lawrence D Beggs is chairman, announced today that Sun- day, March SO, tho birthday of the late motion-picture magnate, has been se lected as a fitting time for a memorial entertainment It will No given at 'JPaglesvllle Sanatorium, where the com. ojmlttee, through contributions of huii n ,dreds of friends of Mr Mastbaum, has erected a memorial building where per "'sons afflicted w 1th tuberculosis aro cared le tor. ,t While tho completo program has not been arranged, the committee announces "that the entire Stanley Contort Or- l'r chefetra from the Stanley Theatre, under the direction of Albert r Wayne, will be present. There also wil' be several well-known vaudeville entertainers, vocal ,iartlsts and instrumental soloists par- ;tlclpatlng. Hl.NTF.R ItF.IQRTH ATI.VNTIC CITY. X. J. Hotel Blackstone ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. , Virginia ave nnd the beach over looking the htrel Pier Capacity ooo Every modern nerv ,lce. comfort and enioyment bea water bath, prlvute and public, AMERICAN PLAN $4.00 UP DAILY . EUROPEAN PLAN $2.00 UP DAILY Auto bus meets train Entirely New Management I. C. WOODFORD, Proprietor ,! rW" UKAHU A 1LAH11U ,S Vj amuaemeata Private batha. Running water tZ ! rooma Elevator. Table and servic-a dla. ?S ''tinetlva faturea 13 BO up daily Special yti WKiy. capacity ouu. liau. au-o meets iraiua. ' pwniribtp management. W. F, HHAW. W . UIVILI Li LPW llf 1IUI A AD0TJ lT.f. Win TnnAii av !. fv row&i-Ka curopean Pi an. l up u&iiy. ry ppoinim i, McuemiB raio reaiauraat, l.Tty CLARENDON HOTEL VIRQINIA AVK. NKAR IIEACII w Mma with hot and cold runnlna witir rat Batha Writ for Hatta and nookl.t. ORE ATtANncani i IVJHJB O?EArESrH0TELSUC3CESS ffLBOSCOBEL ""r.5 ' ghlrhtatM. Bklt. A. K tlAHION. fTKM It J , ' ' etruppe RIGUARDO LE TRUPPE AMERICANE IN ITALIA Una Smcntita Uflicialc Circa) False Notizic Propalotc da Giornali Published and Distributed Under PERMIT NO. S41 Authorized by the net of October 4. IfllT on Ilia at the Postomee ot Phila delphia, Pa. Dy ordr of the President a, s nuRi.ESON. Postmaster Oeneral. IViislilnclnn. lc. 13 marzo 11 MafJ- Kior Ocneralo Treat, comondante dello truppo amerlcano in Italia, ha obpI tele- i Rrafato al Dlpartimento della Oucrra cho una pu.i pfirsonalo lspezlono al 332mo ReKKimento F.uiterla ha dlmo strato la lnfomlntezza della sensozlonale notlzla .ipparsa su alcunl Rlornall o rl KUanlanto lo condlzlonl della. delta unlta'. II tleneralo ha dlchlnrato chc k'I uominl non sono statlmal clbatl con carno dl raallo o die mal ebbero rl dotll I vhcii, vd ha nKfilunto oho 1 comandantl nllc.it! rd In trenerale 11 puhbllco, senza dlstlnzlone, hanno fatto lo plu' alio lodl per II dctto rosfflmenlo 11 rapporto del Generate dice: 'Trellnilnarl lspczlonl al due hat- , tiiKllonl a nenuMi cd all altro bitta Rllono a ( attaro hono state da me per don.ilnu.nte tompletate Nulla c rl hultnto ihe possa soxtenore 1 sensazlonall addebltl fattl dal BlornaU circa le con dizlonl del 33Jmo rteRBlmento Fanterli. Ter csompio durante la campagna 11 re colaro rumlmonto dclle etto anile I 1 nnli n (nlnpcrttln -i-itiin nnAoen 1fl'"lf1n n ' I iiiiiui 'iiiuiiiiui iuhiu ;i;ljju at v-v wi . a. In -erte condlzloni, ma tnle lnconvenl- piiIu non pose mal in condlzlonl ill nduzliinl o Miffeienze Nesvuna proMi dl bev.iiulo tra ufflclall I Comaml.intW Alle.nl cd in genomic 11 pubbllco senza cozione olontarlamente hnnno fatto Mo lodl al detto regpimento Mat carno dl c.ivullo per cibo Mnl si vcrlflco' diminutions di vlvcri " New York, 13 marzo La mancanza f'rili!'0 ?! I'l" a,"a GC,n"a,n!?:4fUl fronlo occldentale, da parte dell Aus- trla. e' stuta la causa della dlsfctta te- desL.n, secondo II generalo Ludendorff ' Lo Italian Uureuu of Public Infor- matlon ' lerl rese pubbllca parte dl una miervihia loncexsa cai predetto gene- ni1'' nI &oclaI ,,en,okrnlen ,H Stocolm'1 :rU ha aerltri c)0 S(, , rnfor2, aus. trlarl fossero gluntl, la guerra poteva I esserr. vlnla dalla Potenze Centrnll, I senza rlgurado alio truppo amerlcane I i-l rausa uena cnsiaicii na aicniarnto i.uiunuurii iu 1.1 imeiiiva siraiegia u Moltke, la IncapaLO direzione dl Falken- haen, il cattivo servi7lo informazlonl, j ma spedalmente 11 mancato aluto del I'Austrla die fu senipro piu' schlacclata (a) itnlfa 11 Genurnle tedesco termlno' u Rlla nten sta dcen(0 cno a poslzlonc dellO Poten7P Centrall flKpnnA iltnctrnca , uando 1 Italia abbandono' la neutrallt.i' o ! sclilerC a flanco degll Alleatl, e spe- I wounds; three were wounded, degree cialmento quando 11 Generale Diaz undetermined ; four were wounded sllght schiaccio' l'offenslva austriaca sul Plave. lj, and one, who had previously been BURY MOTHER AND SON Double I'unera! for Mrs. Clara anil George Helbling Funeral services for Mrs (-lira Helb ling, sit-two vears old, and her son, George, eighteen years old. who died of 1 pneumonia within twnty-four hours of 1 each other last Monday, were held this I afternoon at 3J" Green street Inter ment will be in Greenmount Cemetery. The Eon died at the Uplscnpal Hos I pltnl The mother died at her home, J 103 L'HJiart ftrewt She Is sur.lved hv j, I two f.oiis and two daughters Ono of s tho tons is now with the army of occu 1 1 pation in (ierm.inv ON M1AERAL CLAIM BOARD! Tlircc iSaiucil by becrclarv Lane as Kelief Conimis'ion ' Un.liinuton. March 14 (Uv A P) -Appointment hj Seoretary Lane ot the ' lellef commission to adjust claims grow- 1 ing out of govunment tfforts to stimu late pioductlon of minerals needed In war was announced tod ly at tho In terior Department The members arc Philip Moore, of Sr Louis mining engineer: J I' Shaf- I 10th, one-time Senator from Colorado, and M D Foster one-time Repreenta- ' five from Illinois. 1 FINAL I 4 I k J J ill ; BlluliVPiilil'i Ir HI lllllfwrnlilifil ill lilISQllili i m j- J ''' WW 'iir Raincoats and j nf RHhhAi finniic 2 Ull ! Rubber Goods Important because just at this season Raincoats and Rubber Goods are selling at top prices, besides, the Government is taxing the rubber industries to the limit, which also compels the retailer to sell at exorbitant prices. We are direct factory selling agents, therefore we can offer you reliable merchandise at a fraction of their wholesale cost and far below the prices asked by retailers. Men's and Women's Raincoats Styles of every description und color. Imported and domestic materials. Trench and plain models. $10 Now $ 5.00 1 $20 Now $10.00 $15 Now $ 7.50 1 $25 Now $12.50 $30 Now $15.00 1 $45 Now $22.50 Boys' and Girls' Raincoats $5 Now $2.50 j $10 Now $5.00 Men's $9,00 Hip Boots $4.50 I . WATERPROOF 20c 20c 75c MONEY BELTS.... RED RUBBER GLOVES HOT WATER BOT TLES, $1.50, NOW., Police Black Ruhher Rubbers I Men's Women's ZfiXHtoe f nuinuii b i 820 Chestnut St. id-. Children's j!i'vJiiM,Np PljJtflU LtoUUKlWX'lljJL,Al)l;LljmA, ifitiDAY, lESCAPES BATTLE, lU,7,r . q1i m. p-r ESCAPES BATTLE, DIES OF DISEASE m r.i tm -i i I i xen utner rmiaticinmuiib With Pneumonia Victim in Latest Casualties 43 STATE MEN ON LIST Total of 352 Contained in Overseas Report Today Passing s,ifely through tho countless hazards of some or tne wars nnrjrsi battles, l'rlaio John Lowe, twenty- threo years old K30 North Thlrtj -fourth street, fell victim to pneumonia and died In a military hospital at Coblenz, German;. His name appears In todaj'B casualt. list us the only Phlladelphlan who died of disease Lowe was a son of J. TV Lowe, an , nil .''" "" '"- -,..-...- -.--- road, and he himself was cmplojeil n tlait road as assistant baggage agent at ... Pa i,cfore entering the military np-la nctorc cniiiini, service. He enlisted in June, iJi., in the Ulghtj -fourth Company, SlTth Regiment of Marines, and trained at Paris Island, S C He sailed for over- I -,., ,1,. fnilnwlnir December. ' Private Lowe was among the first '" ' . 'American soldiers to reach tho umne I when tho American nrmy ot occupation advanced Into Germany. On the arrival of his unit at Coblenz he fell HI from pvnosure At Chateau Thlero. Veulun, Mont , n,anc and ,n tnp ArRonne for0-t Private Lowe fought gallantly and came through all these engagements without a scratcli. During the terrific struggle in the Ar- gonne he spent two weeks in a uukuui. constantly unuer uerman siieu nrc, aim 1 in that period did not see daj light. AC' cording to the last letter he vvroto to his father, on January 25, he had only lone hot meal in forty das Thero are ten other Phlladelphlans ' vv hose names appear In toda's list of ' onaitnUloa rnn t. hn li'id tiro irflislv I been unofficially reported, died of reported missing, was wounded In ac- DIAMONDS WANTED! TIFTT DIAMOVDS WANTED AT ONCE TO i FILL OUR ORDERS Will pay JJ5 00 to SlOOnnn each Price nn objfet I KKL1.Y A TO , 033 CIIF.TNUT STRF.ET Suite 21-22 Otfr C hllda' Reataorant rCIGAR SPECIALS Gfrard Brokers . . Glrard Mariners . Blackslone Londres El Product!) Fay. . Galo Blunts . . . Inte.rldad Pert. . Manuel Pert. . . Topic Blunts. . . M.Bustillo Blunts. Bold Perl ISe lre per 100 13c lire iwlnil 13c Size per 100 ISe "lie $10.99 $10.09 $19.50 510.50 ner J ni) per 100 "'' ISe size tit ft per 100 ! isc.Miio tin on ner 100 JIH.KH 13c Klze fOtn per 100 3 tor iic blreeecn per 100 W "e Mire tt All ner 10O 0.BU Jenklnson's Pittsburgh Stogies FINEST LINE OF PIPES IN PIIILA. ATHERHOLTaWi, .MAIL ORDEHS FILLED. WEEK RUBBER KITCHEN . . on APRONS. $1.50 VALUE OUC GARDEN HOSE, PER FT., 15c VALUE. 9c GOODYEAR ti 71- AIR PILLOWS .... pl.id Coats Special Prices ' Keds Tennis Shoes Men's v$ I .sK)BaKaWf'W Jbv .tvJMMOBMaMuM ScV n$ gg JOHN ROSE. Gsrp. PAUL A TANIOM. Killed V-illod wmwmmm vnmiu wamtmir Woman's DIF.D OF WOUNDS Sergeant SAMI'KL i. TROTTA. 42313 East Clear- Pl(l Hi. ireviousiy reponeu unui.- nclall) ) niEn or nisn.sn Private JOHN 4V. I.OH K. Jr., 830 North Thirty eighth at notlMlKD SMOHTI.Y -Corporal IOI'PII W RTU IN. in Oabourns at. niOMAS iiim;v. 3011 South American atn-et FUWK IIKLFOIFV. 7112 Peak ave. Ill (MUli: T, DIvlOIIK. FRANCIS A. O'llAR.VS 030 North Thirty-. nrtn at nni'Mi:i, hkcirkk tiNDirrF.RMiNini Prhnles tll'Isr.ppK MAUIIIO, 1412 Chestnut at. RKTfltNKIl TO Ill'TY. PRKMOCSLY ' KI.I'OHTi:!) MIHHIMt Mil! P. COIIKN, B4U Mountain at. in iiospiTAi.. l'RKVimmi.Y nr- POUTKO IIHHINl Prlinle IIUIIIKR frcet. ,RT 11. (idl.DMICU. SS48 bprucc tlon, and another, nlso prclously re ported missing, has returned to duty. Total casualties for the nation are 352 Korty-thrco I'ennsjhanla soldiers arc on tho list. One of the men on the casualty list today, Trhato Arthur Peary, a mem ber of Company M, First Heglment, In fantry Dlilslon, was taken prisoner In tho heay lighting July lo A letter from the hoMer to his parents at 6421 1 lansdowne aenue, recently, said that he had been confined at Ilastatt, Ger many, and was released shortly after the armistice Sg- w. m W33 A I 9 'Hartford Cord' wm G. FREDERICK KUHNLE Button Mnnufnctiircr Dica After a Week's Illness G Frederick Kuhnle, seventy-two years old, after n. week's Illness, died yesterday of pneumonia at th home of Ills brother-in-law. Adolph Welcht, TVar lnr road, Hlklns Park. Mr. Kuhnle. for eighteen years maintained a laundry at Ninth and Ncblo streets. For the last nrtecn years ne nan Deen engageu with Mr Weicht In the manufacture of Ivory buttons. Mr. Kuhnle was a prominent mem ber of the Philadelphia Turngemelnde. A widow, Mrs. Matilda Kuhnl? ; a Ron, O. Frederick, Jr., and three daugh ters, Mrs. Frank lkgan, Mrs. John Murray and Mrs. Adolph Welcht, sur- iIia lilm Services will bo held Sunday arter noon at 2 o'clock. The funeral will be I held from the homo of Mr. Welcht. In- 1 terment vv 111 follow In Greenmount Cem etery. Alexander J, Gray Alexander J. Gray died last night nfter a lingering Illness at his home, 2523 ' South Twentieth street. Ho Is survived ' by a widow, two sons, both of whom are In the navy, and a daughter, who Is now engaged in canteen work in France. . From 1882 to 1884 Alexander Gray was I captain of the Pennsylvania football , team, and his gridiron feats, combined with hlH skill on the varsity rowing crew, won fame for him in athletic circles ' Ho was associated with the firm of William Gray & Son, sone contrac- I tors, for many years, and was horn In Philadelphia, of Scotch parentage, Sep tember C, 18CC. Theodore II. Lalnier Theodore JI. Lahner, a quartermaster 1 In the United States navy, tho son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lahner. of 526 ' North Fifty-ninth street, died Monday Hartford Lire 'I 2Sa HARTFORD TERES UP HILL and down dale goes the Hartford equipped car confident and carefree. For, Hartford Tires are tire insurance. They de liver dividends hundreds of miles of extra tire service. They blot out thoughts of bruise and blow-out. a They virtually remove "tire trouble" from youx list of motoring mishaps. If you ride on Hartford Tires you ride. Hartford Tires are built to an ideal, and the es sence of that ideal is to give insured service. Every step in manufacture is made in that one direction. And the goal is only reached after Hartford Tires have given you thousands of miles of super-service. Hartford Tire insurance is offered in the Hartford Cord, "H" and'Strongheart" Treads. Dealers r Quick delivery from our complete stock Is Just onm of the practical services we render our Hartford Tire dealers. Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co. if&$&' il,4ljjf9' fefig!gfeyeii nt the Willard Parker MosplUl. New Yrrk city. He had been 111 for several days. " services will be conaucieu at t:ai o'clock In the Temple Lutheran Church, Fifty-second and Ilace streets, tomorrow. A military funeral will be held from the church at the conclusion of tho services. Navy men will net as pall bearers, and form a guard of honor. In terment villi be In Fernwood Cemetery. Held for Giving Illegal Pamphlets. Henry Thomas, forty-six years old, Dawson street, Manayunk, was held In ?800 ball by Magistrate Price today on a charge of distributing Illegal litera ture. It was charged that Thomas went from house to house leaving pamphlets announcing a mass-meeting In 'tho Masonic Hall, Manayunk, for Saturday, March 15, under the auspices of the Conference for Propagation of Truth About nussla and Hurope. CASCO-2?Jra "CLYDE --2, in. Arrow COLLARS cxinrrrPBABor&oaida aubrt ypTJ Wholesale Jobbers 507 to 529 Commerce Street 510 to 524 Cuthbert Street Pneumatic Tire Repair Co. 1302 Callowmll Street & BPrjCATirmAI. Bath Hhi Certified Public Accounting Tho United States Government In tho latest announcement is offering $4500 for senior accountants. The supply of certified accountants for general business is inadequate to fill the great demand. An accountant without the C. P. A. degree is handi capped, 1 Temple University is giving a spe cial course to prepare accountants for the State Board examinations. Graduates of recognized accounting courses and experienced accountants are eligible for admission. Tho course begins March' 18th and :ontinucs till the fall examination be fore the State Board. Apply for admission at onr. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad fetrrrt below Drrln I Philadelphia- SHORTHAND AND DOOKKEKI'INU Our araduatea ara In constant demand. Good Sarins posltlona await you. Ore Short and. the aaair. tpeedy aytlem. Complete nlBht claaaea Intenelva tramlna-. Enroll anv tlm. r.u a. writ. tfHf' ?,JU, "Jltl'll'll? aI"1 eatalor W riflLA. ntlRINRSfl rOLI.EGE -.."no colle of Commrrrr I0t7 rh.atnnt Wt rhlladHnhla Traehrra Wanted Poll tlon. waltlnr. Free ..Uc,"t il for. Coilen-o and Normal craduatee. mm, ,,-.- nirrmn, l.H,. iwrart lT AMEHICAN wouta Ilka to meet a Latin . Am,n'cA'l '? ;chon Spanlah for Eur ll.n P 104. Ledaer Office. STRAYER'S Th" 1""t num school "" - J g0T PHBRTNI1T ST. YounK Women and Girls IWIa. Nrhool for Niiraea. 23d & Che.tnnt Bt. Hoepltal A home training Call or write MII.I.KKSVII.I.tt, LANPASTKIt CO.. TA. STATK NORMAL HCIIOOL Ileautlful cam. .W" Enoellent table. Strontr Faculty. Tuition free Spring term opena April laL Addreaa C. n. nORfllMKR. rrlnclnnl. IN MKMORIAM V I T.T.T A ! BOM . Tn lnvln rMn.an.Kvnh,. ... , mother, AI.MIRA F. WILLIAMSON, who de- parted ttls life March 14, 11)10 AnERN. March 11. MAT, daughter of John and Mary Ahem (nee Larkey). Rela tlvea and frlenda, pupils ot St. Aratha's Parochial School. Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 80 a m . residence of parents. 8708 Airen at. Solemn hiah mass of requiem St. Asatha'a Churcn 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. a AW:?SE54-J'art',n -Is- nr- SAMUEL A, ALEXANDER. ad 78. Relathea and friends Invited to funeral servlcea Sat.. 2 P. m . 42 W. Johnson Bt Qermaptonr Int. private TIAESSIXn March 1., ELIZABETH, widow of Trederick llaeaaler nged S3. Rela. thes and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun . 8 p m resldenco of son. Adolph llne..er nts N. 7th St. Int. private. nADQLEY. At tho home of her sister. I Florence, .. J.. on..Marrn 14, SARAH HILL,'I i WIT. nT Iflrnnrrf II.H. .v nn.nJ 'tn n-, ,i..-n 7-i.-j ..,. jj. Hi-,i -. ,m-iii. iiliin.iritnl" nre ln.vi"',i.,!0 th,? " l.?.?.J2L0nd,.s..y . m-. at ne OII H. Ralr uuiiaing. ibjii unwinut at. Jnt. nt the i .., nnd friends United States Naval Re I convenience of the family. , :. WL.nhlrkon Rarrjicks. CnDe Mav. i BARNRV LAimA B C... wifo of Charles D Harney nnd eldest daughter of late Jay Looke. at "Elldon," Ogontr. Pa., March 12. aged 08. Ilnernt nenlren nr. Paul'. rh,,vh' Ogontz. Pa , Sat ,3pm IlERdEIt March 12 EMMA I. , daugh ter of late Oeorge R. nnd Catharine Itcrgee Relntlvea and friends Invited to funeral sen Icea. Sat.. 8 p .m.. 432 W. Wobdlann ave . Oermantown. iiiuulk March 12 WALTER J., hus. , (nec i Schurg) B.'fl N. Mth at. Relatlvea and band of Ixittle L. Diddle. Relatives jind I friends U. S. Naval Reserves, Wlssahlckon friends. Hamilton Idgc. No. 274 F. and iiarracks Cape May. N. J.: A. P. T. of tha A- ,lfJ .C6Hrt Woodltnd. No 88, I' of A , , r R R. Co . Temple Lutheran Sunday iVii'n'1 ', ,u,"fl'1. iJJJ!". '-, m t1."',..n school Invited to funernl servlcea. mlllta,ry Uhaln".t- '"', Philadelphia. Int. Mt. I funeral and aerMcea. Sat . 2 30 p m . Tcm Morloh Com. Frlenda may call Sat., after i,. Lutheran Church. B2d and Raco ats. Int. ". ! Autn service. ik,...,l Cem. Aula funeral . 'I sJi-XrSM"nJy-"'ri. OEORGE. Jr . aon of Mary and the late Cleorce nine.e nged 34 Relathes and friend. SI. Paul'. U'aatle, No. 37. K. a E : Washington Camp, .-.u, om. i-. t. a. oi a.; empiojea irinune Laundry. Invited to funeral aervlrea. Sat., 0 p. m , mother'a realdence, 1143 Tioga st. Int. private, Mt. Veruon Cem. Frlenda may call Frl. ec , DOYLE. March 11. MARGARET A. I daughter of Cornelius and Margaret Rojle Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 80 a m . realdence of parenta. 210 Mayer nve . West Conshohocken. High mass ,of requiem St Gertrude's Church 10 a. m Int. nrUMe St. Matthew's New Com RRANSON March 10, nt 4042 Cheslnut at. ELLA COMEOYR. widow of Orlando Tlranann and daughter of the late Dr Wil liam Hamood. Gilllngham Funeral service at tha Oliver II. IUIr Ilulldlne, Wed , Manh 12, 10 a. m. Int. atrlcth private at JacobatOnn, N. J. IIR1EGEL March 12. KI.SIll r. danh. ler or Kiizapctn and lato cnarie fred Rroean. be srln Due notice of funeral u IU CAMPIONn. March Tf'ffirKSlili ANnT?,iNT' """h : ?iJSi ?.CfSlpJ?ri ? E.P'S'iX" and. 3o3nVN!';n2d:,'tr"o,.VrrlS,hlgRhSOmaR.mof, bind friends " i cai a-. a e AV. "" "I""- Oil rrquKiu h.i o. ionniu b nurcn. ooin am Callouhlll t.. 10 n.m. Int Holy Tross. BAMrn CA-K'cfief arnJe-f of U, S' S Plattabure. Relative I un friends, Navy Relief Society and Army and nA inrvjt uniun aviieu 10 tunerai services, Sat., 3 p. m . brnther-ln-law'a residence, Walter R. Locke, 25 S. Highland ave , Lans. downe. Ta. Int, private. Friends may-call Vrl . 8 lo 10 p m. CROSSaROVE KuddenlJ. March 13 IRA HOWARD, son of Hugh P and Prlscllln F. Croaakrove. Services and Int private. Sun Frfenda may call. 2100 N. 23th st Sat , o tu Al, t. 111. I DAtlllACII. March 13. LOIIIHI.- TlAM. ' RACH (nee Renz). wife of Henry Damharh. ' aged 41. Duo notice of funeral w lit be Blven. I DOUGHERTY. March 12 JOSEPH r DOUOHKRTY aged 1. Relatives nnd frlenda St. Mlchael'a Temperance Society. I Inxtteil In ftmornl nnt.. H ail n m ,..M..u of mother, 181 W. Dauphin st. High mass I Church of New visitation 10 a. in. Int. Holy t-ross Cem Auto funeral. inf..Si?l' ,m "". n n ,n "I"lS lnv,t Icea. on Monday, at 2 p m . at late rell. ' unclnA,irr-edno)f. 410 S "J.roard'n'adv'.n,f1lou? VlhREfcr F'-MWn SB',"' Friend, ayFc'ar,7WS0trt oT p' Y" AV S ! DOOAN"-A,t proBherrn.aw',. ?,.Uee. ?,.. '""pf Solemn 'high JtVS Sill llAIL.l. uuuKlltri Ui Irllri JHIIlfN Hlin Wini. .."MUKS.'TrAi"'" la J0?.ono,IANA'"l,1"! U- 8- army, Photo. State Dept.. Washing of William Dulng aged 84, Relatlvea and ton. D. C. at 101". Wolf, at. Notice of fu frlenda Invted to funeral services. Mpn . 11 neVal lateV Washlnatori nanera ow. ".'"ff, ,,,1ff.n:a,.S!,".v1.K- ,,S."'w "f'riW?: .. v.n .. . .. ... st.. MATILDA, widow of Henry Elder. Rela - Rat" Snd 'rn"n.d," ),?ii'.1 i.,??"Sl ;"?" i.n" ii pVm"-A' 'VSrwal D5rlS."i W Al Dun in?- nfi.?; xf' .fli? and Falijnount ave ferr7iX?XnMt',rI'il,?hi-mTr,irlT . , v,5RZ,eNS.ER:,TM"i.re'; ,s' JOHS A hu": band of Susanna Erzinger (nea Frey). aged 78. Relatlvea and frlenda lnltd to fit- peral rervleea. Sat.. 1 p. m., 2010 E, Chel - ten ave . Germantoun. Int. private, Greer- mount cem. Remalna may be viened FrL. 8 tn In p. m. Autn service FOLEY (nee Harryl March 11. MAnY. wife of. Michael A. Foley, aged 28. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 7 SO a. m fl.11 E. Thayer st. High mass Church of the Ascension 0 a. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral FOLEY, March 11. THOMAS F. husband cf Annie Foley (nee Dougherty) and son of Anna and late Rernard Foley. Relatives and frlenda. Order of Owls Richmond Nest. No 1KM. and Loci. 1 No 447. International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers' employes of William Cramp S. und E. R. Co , Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 2734 It. Lehigh, ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 m Inr Holy Cross Cem. Auto service, FOTHERGILL At Haddnnfletd. -N J Third Month 13th. MARGARET, daughter of the late Alex and Jane R. Fotherglll, Kcu nu. i.ri.iiren uii'i irirnu. inwiea Ift funeral. Third Month. 7th day. lnth Inst , 2 p. m., at the residence of Chsrlea Poin sett, 1004 Trenton place. Wilmington Int 8 to 9 o'clock, at 104 Center at., Haddontteld 'FRIEND Near nanencaa. N .1. March 13 EDWARD J., huaband of Minor V Krlend (nee Anderson) Relatives and frleyd. ail sociJile. if uhleh"1'. w.? irieuas, an societies ot wnich he was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon. 2 p. m. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. Frlenda mav call tAin. eve. Autos wilt meet trains Hnd trolleys from Philadelphia and Mt. llollv at Mason vllle - N .1, FRIT8CH. Suddenly. March 11. Dr. ADOLPH V husband of Hulda II. Frltsch, Relatives and frlenda Invited to servlcea, grl., 3 p m , 43 Harper ave.. Drxcl Hill, el Co.. Pa, Int. private. OALLEN. March J 8. ELIZABETH T widow of Henry Oallen. aged B7. Relatlvea and friends, alao Rosary Society of Immacu late Conception Church, Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 10 a. m., realdence of her aon. Francis V, Gallon, SS20 Iloyer'st.. aermai town. Solemn requiem mass at Immacu late Conception Church 10 a, tn. Int. St. Mary'a Cem,, Doyleatown. . GARRiTY. March 10. MICHAEL J., hus. band of Mary Oarrlty (nee Joyce). Relatives nd friends. St. Stephen's Holy Name Soci ety. Dlv. No. IB A.O. If.l Court Pride of Nlcetown. No. 201. F. of A.I Mayo Men's Society. Invited to funeral. Bat.i 8 JO a. m.. 1045 W. Tioga st. Solemn requiem masa St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. lot. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . GIDEON. March 18. WAWER 0. GID EON, eon of Oeorsa u, and Amanda L. Oldeon (nea Lewis). Rela tires and frlenda of the family, also police officers of the 28th district, ICeyatons Relief Asso., Vare Repub lican League of the 82d Vara. Police Hene- KiWf V In.B"pr.Vt:theWaM-t 'Xro"rtn,h: b- ' "' N fllnVfc Som-n)." Rel. nISi7RLVM,aerchM2S.,0rA,k,JELI5,. eXdnf,rndS-.8Wa?o0T'lnB'?l-AOU'n1,-So1.'?: ath ndrhfrliSd.,:ir,tr?(?'r,rBrnl7iV "" -" ' FrUS'ZmmaeA NoieO? "eea Sal t! m ?.Mn f ""i,J?L'!.'Tv' I K- ot st' Jonr" Columhua Den. Society an lw" nfeh'ard a,M,!..l J?'2 nLiL'Tr.50"" I-nen'a Asso . Invited to funeral. 8at law . lucimro stotzner, 2128 Ridge ave. Int, 1 a 30 a. m. 1920 w Cnii.iro ,. Rnlemn nrivaie. rm jt BKATnS ntmrt. .. .. .. inMnf. ETTA CIRKISN (nee Ilnukln. wlf ot A awder Orecn. formerly of 2744 Omn Ferr vp, iteiniivef ana irienan inviia o , tikr.1 .,u. a.. n . "n mi rlin AT Olxmoi: W hunhand of Emma Oreen (ne; .Minanein, formerly of Cheater, ra.. ana on of the lata laraet nnd Cornelia Qreeii. formerly of Olouceeter. N. J acd B0. nel ntlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv Irea Sun. 2 p. m, from the realdence of William Marlon, 23 North Naahvllla av Ventnor, N 3. Int. rieaaantvllle, N. J.. EIlrlSIIERLE. March 11. ADOLPH 1IAB KuLK. huaband of Jennie Haeberla tnea nah) and eon of AdolpH and Kllzabeth Ilaa 'rle. aaed 34. Itehatlvea.and friend.. Wlnne purkett Tribe. No. 391, I. O. n. M I Court Knrrsetlc, F, of A.i employes Druedlnr pro.. Invited to funeral. Bat,. 'Jem. $108 N. 0th at. Int. Northwood Cem. Frlenda mev rail Frl., after 7 p. m. HALL March 12, WILLIAM KDWAnD. huabnml of Kdlth I, Hall and aon of Elite, and lato George Hall, aged 28, Relatlvea and frlenda, alen Ht. Alban'a Lodge, No. r.29. F. and A. II., Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m 1012 N. 20th at. Int. Went Laurel Hill Cem. llemalns may be viewed Frl,, T to 0 p. m. HANNA Late 0f 8444 Sansom at., March 12. HOSMER W.. huaband of Helen II. Hanno and aon of Nottle P, Fowler. Rela. tlves and frlenda. Cynwd Club and fltenton Athletic Club. Invited to funeral. Sat., S p. m , parlora ot William II, Chew, 8, W. cor. BOth and Spruce eta. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remalna may clwrd Fr 8 to 10 p m HAHN.- March 12, MATILDA 1IA1IN, of. 2301 Christian at. Services and Int. prl ate. IIHCK March 12. JOHN d.. husband of Antonla Heck (nee Sprandel). need B9 Rela tlvea and friends, members of Foresters of on, Howard dreen. 58011 Annln at. (2Jth r. and Oravs Ferry ave.). Int. private. Friend may rail Frl. eve. . 1. America court Justice, no. 12u; employes -j j of I.l Ilros. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 3 l 1 m.. 2144 N. 8th st. Int. private. Remalnaf may be vlened Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. HOnNnnROF.R March 11, ELIZABETIT. wife of Arthur Hornberser and daunhter of lato Frederlcka and Henry Kellman, aed SO. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerMcea. Sun , 2 p m , 1400 N. 30th at. Int. prlate. Northnond Cem. Remains may be viewed Pat., 7 to 0 p. m Auto funeral. JOHNSOX March 13. MAROARCT J. widow of Hamuel Johnson. Relntlvee and frlenda Invited tn funeral aervlcea, 324 Rad rllffe at., Ilrtatol, l?n , Mon 2 p. m. Int. St James Churchyard JONES At Lnnu RranTh. N. J . March 12. ELLA JONES (nee Henry). Relatlvea ' and friends, Pen and Pencil Council, No. 120 D of L : Progressive Dlv., No. 34, Sons of Temperance, Intlted to funeral aervlrei, Bat.. 2 n. in . David H. Schuyler Ilia's'..' nrona anu junmonn sis, ini. private, ureen viond (K of P ) Cem. KALRACir March 18. HELF.'N n. KAI riACH (nee Meyers), wife of Edward H Ce. Ivalhach, Relathes rnd frlenda Invited to funeral serlccs Sat ,2pm. BH30 rvtenart St. Tnl prHate, Plttsburah rmpers cony. KIliltrvAlv At lynox Aparim.nis, jviarrn 13 MAIIOAHKT .mahi, nauanier or lain Jamoa F. and Ellen A. K lernan, Notice ot fi mortal Inter KINNEErt March 12. JEANNnTTE,' II . widow uf Oeorao W. Klnneer. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat., a p. m, residence of son-tn-law. James D Jonra. 1181 9 r.nth at. Int Mt. Morlah Cem Remalna mav he viewed Frl. eve KUHNLE March 13 Q FREDERICK KUHNLE, husband of Matilda Kunnle (nea Hohmeyer), aired 74. Relatlvea nnd friends. Phlla. Turnaemelnde. Turner Krankenkasse, Nos 1. 2 and 3; 2."-ear members and em ployee 6f Adolph Welcht & Sons. Invited to funeral Sun 2pm resldenco of ain-ln-law, Adolph Welcht, Jr., Warlnc road and Ocontz ave Elklns Tarlt. Int. private. Take No fil or No. 24 car to Oirontl. walk right to Oaontz ave nnd left to Warlnir road LANDR1CAN. Mirrh 11 LTDIE It., wife of Matthew K Landrlcan and daughter of Emma L and lato Wij F. DaMs Rela thes and friends invited to funeral. Sat, 2 p rru. 2.123 S. Comic st Int. Fernwcod Cem Friends may call Trl. eve. Auto service ,nTTx.rt.M unvnV. miartarmaater. third class. V. S. I.Allr.H. iURrcil i. n r, j u . i vj .......-. -.- r-; .: .. ... ,. .-1 . r. v at willara rara-r uospnai. new xorK city. mi of John and Katherlne D. Lahner iZ; ,) from r,20 N nOth st. Rela- ' N. j : A. P. T. of Penna. R. R. Co.. Temple , Lutheran Sunday School. Invited to funeral ' services. Military funernl ruid services Sat. 8 p m . Temple Lutheran ahurch. n2d and Hare sts. int. rernwooc m. auio iu- "'LAHNER March 10. THEODORE HENRT nuartcrmaater (third class), U. S. .i,v ,on t John and Katherlne D Lahner N.. at willara I'araer iinsDiiai, new ior LAVENDER On the 10th of Marcli 1019. CHARLES, hushnnd ot the late Elizabeth Lavender (nee Erb). aged nO years. Rela-, tlvea -and friends of the family, also tha membera of the Young and Old Ruffalo and the Loyal Order of atoose. Lodge No C4. ara invited to the funeral, on Snt,, at 8 SO a. m . front his late realdence. 11132 N. Bodlns St. Requiem mass nt 10 a. m. at St. Peler'a Church Int. private LAWRENCE March 13 ROBERT C. husband of Julia M. Lawrence and aon of Richard G, and Jane C Lawrence, aged 24 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun ,1pm. parent,""' residence. 2035 E. Atnntic st. Int Mt Jlorlah Cem. Re mains mav be viewed Sat eve LESHBR Sfarch 12. OLIVER J, LEAK ER aged 82. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, residence of nlecar. Mrs ' Thocbe Rates, 31 Gowen ave.. Mt. Airy, Shi . 2 n m Int. private. 1 MACFARLANE On March 13 1010 RO-uix-VA WARD MACFARLANE. wife of ncorce A Macfarlane, aged (II years Rein- Tnl nrlVfttt? MAnOTTARD. Mnrch 11. MAM IK A. Sfwirrd" aged 33 ReVatlve. ami MS Invited to funeral. Sat, S 30 a. m.. 2.141 N, Role aL High masa Lady of Mercy Churct MARQUARU (net Staub), wife of Albert friend t xiTTninTllY March in VI OWVKrv a .V.SC ' v nrJL ViJT'V.V? ?Ar a.aLlSttffi , lir " -': L'.:V "-:."".""" . '-iiTtn ftn rrienus mvimi 10 .unem. nervices, sun H n m i j.vm -. ounij'irr iiiuk , Jiroaa and Diamond sts. Int private. Mt. Ptace Mccormick. March 12, Catherine n (nee McGee). wife of Hernard J. McCor mlck RelativeB and friends Invited to fu neral. Sat , 7 30 a. in . -SDM Parrlsh at. High requiem maas St Agatha's Church 9 a. o Int Holy Cros Cem. McOARVEY. March 11. ANNIE C daughter of late Rernard and Catherlna McOarvey . Relathei and frlenda Altar Society, league of Sacred Heart and R. V. M. Sodality of Church of Ascension. Invited to funeral, Sat., 8.30a, m , brother-ln-law'a realdence, Jnmes P. Donnelly, 2011 E. Elk hart st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot Ascension 10 a m. Int. St, Ann's Cem , Cedie end Trhlvh ave McGINNIS. March 13. JASIHS T.. son or Inmes J. and lno Marv A. Mcfllnnla (nea i-, c.) lRt sergeant Ouartermaater Qoroa. McGINTY. March 11. PF.TER K.. hus- l.. " r. . :.iii- ".!. v..'-.n' rruuiwm iiinHa pi uranria Anvieri Lnunn ."., n.. Irtt, Holy Cross Cem. Auto to- i McRORIE March tl WILLIAM L Me- RORIE 'husbaSlrof Rebecca Dlarl- S-l? '" nnrt 'r'ends. Phllates L4dge. No. 827. p. and A. M.: Court CoIllngsWood No. 85. E-,?' A !. Caledonia Club. Dorder Club. 30th Pn'lce District, Invited to funeral serviees. Sat. 2 p. m . 610 E. Allegheny nve. Int. nriKite. 1 MORGAN Suddenly, March 11. JOHN F, son of 1p Andrew .1 and Cather'ne Mor gan. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu. , peral. Sat., a 3(1 a. m . residence of brother, Thomas R Morgan 240 W. Alden st.. West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church "' u' Lady of Victory 10 a m Int. tit. Denis's Cfw Ane .ertlce ... MORRISON. March 13. CHRISTIAN IIUUUII, husband of Emma Morrison. Rela. tlves and friends, Germantonn Aasembly, No. 80, Order of Artliana. Invited to fu neral services, St. Mlchael'a Church. High at.. Gtn., Mnn.. 0 a. m. Int. private. MOTT. March 13. JOSEPHINE, widow of Rernard Mott (nee Rsu) Relatlvea ana friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 8-10 a. m., ln48 N ?d st Renulem mas. St Donlfa- lj nut-- i ii.,. nnn rripnds mi i'fn in riinarai mvu clus's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Redeemer Ce-rt Autn funeral. MURPHY. March 12. OEORGE 8.. liui band pf M.ry H. Murphy ln- Phllllna) and son of Isabella and lata William II M"r nhV. Relatlvea and friends. L Q. O M., i No .14; A. O. II.. Dlv. 21: Knights of Red " urancn. No. 17 invited 10 runerat, Hon., 8 30 h. m.. St Wlota at (40th and Filbert stj ). High requiem masa St. Jame.'a Church 10 a. m Int, prlvats Ilolv Cross Cem. Auto 'o'wKRFIRLD Atareh 13 JAY J., husband of Ethel Oherfleld (nee Moore). Relatives 'nrt friends in. ltd to f..nerar.nrvlc.arsat.; ., , ini N anih .t Tnl nrivste t t.P, "!' Vf"! " on"' " Int' P"va"' O'liKIKM. Marcn 12 1'Aui, 1.. aon or John and Marv O'Brien Rel.ilvea and friends invited to tunerai, .vion., n::w a. r,M,mfl nf niLrent. ' 2211 N. Carlisle at. Solemn renulem mass Church of Oir Lady nf Mercv 111 a, m. Int, private. Holy Cross Cem Aln sen ire. O'DONNELL Mar:h 12.-CATHARINB. widow of William O'Donnell (nee Clark). Relatlvea and" friends. League of tho Sa cred Heart of St- Thomas Aqulnas'a Church. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 0 a, m.. 1.110 8. IBth at Solemn requiem masa Church of St. Thnmaa Aqulnaa 10:30 a. m.T Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, PORTFR, At Newtown. Pa.. March 11. ANMANDA II PORTER, aged 00. Relative and friends Invited to funernl. Sat , 1 p. m.. resldenc- of William II. Wllllama. near New town Pa. Int. nrlstol Cem. Conveyance will meet train at Newtown leaving Reading; Terminal 0:28 a. m. and trolley at State st, and Washington ave. leaving Trenton aal Doylestown 0 a. m. ' u i 1 i ! Vs off ttyAv, nar Jltacn. Uar i 2 P. Rl.. al 184S U. 30th at. Int. private Reraataijiraay Jn 4 flWtW.i' tr f- a 'V '" is J Or 5 , ,-1 I i-.iriTaiff Dainir. run i U&fW.k. ,. 4a uiy. u.siur, 1 1 fji w '' a J- vrf" V5- U -i. ir 'if ' 1i to 1 3 n .-'te 11 Ja ' " ij. - v i,v4 Jtffr' 4