"V", 20f. 'E VISING PUBLIC' LUDGlOR-T-rPHaAJbiiJLlPBlA, THUKSDa!, &JtKi "X IP ::, r V U7- t. h & ,r r t n w . i i jr ' )',' k&A IP m is r pfc.-- CBr- ieC- w . L'rf: 4 s Mi W m,. DUAL CASUALTY A LIST RELEASED I V 'm , Marine Roll of 60 Includes 54 in Roll of the Dead i m&: , B 1 K ARMY FATALITIES Total of Losses of All Kinds to Dutc in Pershing's Forces, 271,277 Wn.hington, April 3. A marine corps casualty list, containing the names of slxtj' men, nrty-four of whom arc re ported dead, and one armv roll carrjlng 2SP names, Including 113 dead, were j released by the War Department to- ( day under the new plan of releasing casualties as fust as they can bo glen to the press. A complete summary of army cas ualties to dale, excluding inarlno corps losses, a. summary of the clay's totals, a complete llt of officers and the enlisted personnel of Pennsylvania and New Jersey are given below Reported f-. today Totals & Killed In action . 13 32,171 ft Died from wounds ." 1 13.112 it Died of disease.. . 7 22,326 is- Died from accident and if' other causes . 25 3 080 j&r Missing in action, In- Jf eluding prisoners 2 5 019 & Wounded ' 135 191,362 Grahd totals 250 OFriCERS' LIST Killed in Action IJEUTENANT Albert F While, St Louts, Mo. Pied from Wounds LIEUTENANT Frank D Teter, Can tofl, O. Pled of Dheaae LIEUTENANT Clifton Virgil Reed Kan. kakee. III. Wounded Severely LIEUTENANTS tohn Richard' Gardi ner, Me.. Edward J Sulllan New Tork city; Frank T Wilson. Seattle Wash. Mounded Slightly , Lir.UTr.VANTS Ralph C. Pneisle Mid-l rale and WlesahlcKon avenues. Philadelphia, Itenry Stnerker Potereon N J Allen N Ktrby, Wills Point T"t Louis Bernard Reich. Port Atkinson Wis. I Tiled from Accident and Other Cause I LIEUTENANT Thomas Klcran Jr , New Tork city. I Died of nUease ' CAPTAINS Wilfred I en Is 02T Fifteenth avenue north Seattle Wash William D 5rarbrough. 121 South Rlblet street. Ga llon, O. ipurrv ji WTe t..ih! n T fa tliirllnF. ton la.: James F S-himnn 3fl South New- i herry street. Tork Pa., Arthur r nail, R',18 Atlanta street. New Orleans, Il. Rilled In Artlon. Pretlouly Reported lVounded Severely MRUTENANT William R Reid Brook lyn, N. T. rENI.VM Killed In rtloil PRIVATES t:loo1 Irvln Reitllne Me ehanlcsburg. Henry Oearj Dlehl, Bedford Wed from IVonnds PRIVATE Ro Fagrr Nantlcok- Uonmled evcrel 5F.RGEANT tnbn T rnrran .Mini North Twelfth street Philadelphia WciiPiled, DeTee I'ndelermlned PRIVATE v-"drirU I Kuhn l".",0 Mel rose Btreet rhlladelplila Hounded Slightlr SF.RC.EANT Oeorse n Park WellilKirn ,-ir,..,,., ,. ...... MECHAN.C-Pvn.e, Kami, II-lme.h,, I Pltivtrrp-ll'ii'it rtores. jr.ai North , tarthHll nrrrt, TMiiNdflnhia Genr-n MrK t ilium, riri"'-ii' in i ' 1 1 .....--..... n.tl.l.k.u rtlr.it- t Illldehrand kivmip-t nn ii ' i - ....-- . An ntrret r'lsdelnhli William I "Inert IVaehlnaton Thoines I Pnlnne rillslnirah Anlhnnv Ixiean Nequhonlng. Domlnlck T-an.' Mount Cani'l William E Logan Lalfemont. Adam Pilmrt Pittsburgh Tiled from Vrrhlent nnd Other Causes Francis Ti Porte,. a 1420 East Columbia avenue, Philadelphia Hied nf Disenee CORPORAL George Bolln-dn Mahanoy Plane. PRIVATES loh'i Pnih Jr Thirteenth street and Olrard avenue Philadelphia: Charles A Rr-r.l Carlisle. Charles R Shilling. Beech Creek IVounded. I)eirre Pndetermlneil. Previously Reported Killed In Action PRIVATE Antonio Cotzlno, Ambrldge Rilled In Action. Prevlonsir Reported Died TRrVATE Joserh Plsanl. Erie Rilled In Action. PreH-l- Reported Missing In Action rnlVATER Morton McK Pruhl 1142 Meeting House lane 'Wst Philadelphia. Ed- -rd M Campbell. r,348 Toucon street, Philadelphia. DM. Peeivlonslj Reonrled Mbslng 111 Action rnnPORAL Alvln R Mrtr. Allentonn PRIVATES Bruce Hulllhjn. Lucerns- mlnea Lloyd .'""eph Kuhn. Glasgow Bd- miind Ixiobi-. 2107 Oakdalo street. Phlladel- phla. NF.W JHRSr.Y Killed in Artlon TRIVATE P. A. Kosso, Newark Wounded, Degree Undetermined BUGLER Carney Slclano, West Grove. Wounded Mlgbtly CORPOTtAL Karl Stabp. Phllllpshurjr PRIVATES Jacob Haas Vauxhall: Iyo Wlnaton. Newark: Frank Kaszlnskl Jeraev City: Henry J. Lneffir. Newark. Raymond A. Mlllee. Newark; Joseph Edward Myers, Jersey City. Mlselng In Action TRIVATE Arthur L. Leader, Rutherford Died of Disease PRIVATE Joseph P Wade," Bayonne. Died F!rom Wonnda. 1'revlously Reported Wounded Severely MUSICIAN reter J. Birmingham. New ark. pled. Previously Reported Missing In Action PRIVATE Henry G. Maxwell,' Brldgeton. IIARVI-ND j Wounded, Degree Undetermined PRIVATE Jamea Andrew Stevens, Bal itlmore. pled. PTeTloui,lr Reported Missing tn Action TRIVATE Jacob A Lorts, Baltimore. , VIRGINIA Pled of Dlseuse PRIVATE Otla C. Tudor. Bracy: Eddla Walker. Brookvail, Wounded Slightlr PRIVATE Ira, Davis. Council. If- . uiea or uiseaao IWt PHP7ATES Letnlch P. Burwell r-l..i,. fin. yilUi John W. Bhaver. Staunton. Zrr$iS&. FroTlously Reported BlU.Ing In Action . . uejurvmALr ivaiaer v.. aieaae. Bt. Paul V ''PRIVATE Thcmaj P. Moore. Saxe. ' ' MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Below la . a summary of casualties re- led in action , , . "7 irom wounas received In action . , ;- OS uiseas .,.... a action . . dod l action . ': -r(i . , t. eo rENX8Yl.VAMA , iqileU ill Action PRIVATES James llarnes. Arnntf ar.na tr "avenue Philadelphia! Charles A. Jittpuson, Drtftinc, ' U DleJ I-rm Wound. WCROEANT Harry riracken, Wllklnt- . r. CORPORAI Clarence Taunt, 5822 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. ,- " riUVATBS Joseph II. Ilamberry. IT05 fiKato'""' lh,UdeIph,ai Fni Stirlcuslc. AMM la AelFon, Treiloualy ReporlAl Ml.s. V SS i. ' OQRPORAI John Nelaon amvrnt. IUS MwMl true. l-rm uitown phllat nhui vusnipe rrspknii ,uu"r ut frr DeV W'ltjs-rijrre. rrupkllri IUur. Btthlehemi -alLi Wilbur jtoo L . ' upniiiMi 9- '" ,, uBdl !' ? J ta1 ' NAJ VAL FLIERS w- wiow .PKyararTmrwvCTiwwwMiwaaCT .,, '4PfKaariLaflaflHL' B i w 5y nBBSaH. tmIl99v .SSsEL?m xnPlnti jtLWwSLit aBBBBBaV'la:Lal' ft llV LgftPS mWmwtmWULWZm 1 ' HlPM2MflB919HlHf9llMrflwBi HKP yofAffc HBBBBBBBBTaBy .1agaMfcjaffi.aTBaTaai i HBfet ' y IP rrStibaGsSEHVaBLaH i bLbLbLbLbLbLk bbbbbbLbLbLw nfeHHIBllHH 'bTbTb'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'b'bb1 pHHRSHMIBMMN'SBBjM The second figure from the left in the group is Ensign Carl Wigel, of Baltimore, stunt instructor at tlie nmal iljing station at Fcnsacola, Fla, who was killed recently in a collision between two seaplanes while fl)ing over Santa Rosa Island, near Pensacola, He was considered one of the best fliers in the navy. In the aboc scene aviators arc drawing lots to sec who must remain at the base while the others arc aloft ' FAV jr.RS.EV Killed In Action PRIVATE John Johnson Illflia Nmark. Wounded. Degree I ndeternilnrd. I'revloult; lleporteil Mlslnc In Allien PR1 TE Emll Francis Decker. Orjnge mvuilami Killed In Aitlmi EIIUE V.T Clarcnco L Lllley. Ilulti more MKIIIMA Mlslng In Attlon PRIVATE Joseph L. Anderson. LmicIi' burg. A casualMl list Kent out earlier In the . dm by the War Department included' the folow Ing iinc Kits' i is i Uuuniled heerel LIKl' TENANTS Morris Cohen UruoKlMi N Harold It Dean Albans N Lharlts 'Jhompson, allel. Mont Wounded Sllglitlr LIEUTENANT Chester L Thomas peka. Kau. fu" I'F.NNS1I.VAM IHeil from Accident nd Oilier Causes CORPORAL Charlei C. Windsor. 302 Durfor street, .Philadelphia PRIVATES Santo fealabro. Bameboro, Vlncenro Catlnl, 21)3 Droom street, Chester: Charles Ernest Cathorne, Oreentree. Oscar (I Hlnson. Rldgway James Rockwell. Mer- cersburg. Isaac II Ylngllng, Johnstown Mounded Severely PRIVATES James E. Patrick, Harris burg Peter Williams Robertsaale. Hounded Slightly I'R1 A TES Den Rarnes, Trfdford , Ham Wigncr. 2117 West Chelten aenu Ph.Udelphla Mining In Action PRIVATE Anthony stlennM. Gln T.son the chants and anthems. IIeBaeindi Rf turned Io lJut, TrfTlor-ly Ileportfd cations of talent, KIUmI In Artlor. j Mr. Plummer nnd the clerjman rniVVTE Joseph J. Zamoiui, Olirhant promised to aid the man Xow they KillrU in Action, rrnlouMv Reported Alius- re beeklnff a place for him luff in Action - PRIVATK Joseph A Williams, Gttys- buri? Died. I'relouly Reported Mlsalnc in Aitlon PRIVATES loarah W tlemnhlll. VrK.M I Rocks. Stanley Price. Glaiiport: Prank John I jonrnSlorn8burEh' 1Ian,,)rd IlU3"" W,M- NEW Ji:itsi.v AVoundrd sllghtlj Prcd L Nichols, Harrison MtllHAMI PRIVATE Died, revlouly Reported Ml.ng In Action i l-RIVA TE Henry Schum.icncr, Baltimore MitniM Died rrom rrident and Olher t ilnrs PlttVAlE Silas Ilcss, MonK Mounded heverrl PRIVATE John B Thorpe Richmond I Returned to l)ut. l'rrvlouly Reported Missing In Action pni VTll-Thurmau T Irenmoiiscr Lc.i - 1 '""1 n. .. . - .,-,, ,,,nu- ui ui wounneti ana, licrier.il .11 CS CMirpKspil In,, imi,l,i " S ' nSi'T, llU"T:, "' ' J-' " a5 'l? of "5 in,iu,les tho follonlng leau.u "loan holdlers who went oioiscas would .fun anoiiier iihi made up of wounded and, OFFICER'S LIST Hounded Neverel.i LILL rLVA.VrS Reginald T Mltehell Hrooklwi N 1 , Edmund It (.olltna, Ilu line, la Mounded Ml.litly CAP1AIN William L .Morrison Denve ,r j Ul LIEUTENANTS nilliim r nn -...! n.l.t ...... ,, ,,,,..'' V"".' '. ":.'.'. ."' I'L" ,.r,.,. .,.o , ..miaul u i.c18. e.'llnlon.. N i.,.JSriiiVr iXf..sr. nA,on, rn.tiM'M ' Mounded, Degree I ndelennlned ' i-imrtir.n oosepn l, Co unan. 372S North Ninth street. Philadelphia. Framla P. ' O Brlen. Vashtngton Mounded Slightly rUITVATCM Mill.. vl I.-,.... Roadinc i rrank E isjlton. nitusvllle'. Angelo Gea7o. asia nuiiiiuer eirpei. i'niiaiicipnia: Irving Old Forge, Raymond Ambrose Turner, West ., i.ri.iii .-n.i.,,u, tt.in.iniiiv i ru.z.nu h.i .UlUUirarn Missing in Artlon CORPORAL John Wilcox. Pittsburgh. Returned To Dub (Preilouily Reported Died iron, ivoundt-) PRIVATE Roy A Troup Schenley Wed (Previously Reported Missing In Action) PRIVATE Vincent D. Hlgglns, ToUsilHe. Returned to Duty (Previously Reported Miss ing in action) PRIVATES Frederick Kevser. 2432 Tin. dan street, Philadelphia, Burton D. McQuls. ton, i.mienion. .vnnur airauspaugn, York. Returned to Military Control (Previously Reported Mlaslng In Action) TRIVATE Harold G. Brady. Pittsburgh NKW JERSEY WoandMl, Degree Undetermined PRIVATE Joseph It Palmer. English town. Died (Previously Reported Missing In Artlon) PRIVATE John Sutter JJr , Elizabeth. Returned to Duty (Previously Reported Miss ing in action) PRIVATE Albert W Election. Hoboken. MARYLAND Died of Disease TRIVATE Leroy Adams. Fishing Creek VIRGINIA i Returned to Duty (Previously Reported Miss ing In Action) FRIVATE Jamea II Alfred. Crlmora. COMMUNITY CLUB PLANNED Chestnut Hill Men to Get To- gcthcr; Home Chosen To promote acquaintance throughout th Chestnut Hill district. It ls an nounced that a new men's club, to be called the Chestnut Hill Club, is now being organized. The ciud win unaeriaKe various ac tivities beyond the "Bet-together" movement. One of its Bpecial purposes, for tho present, is to aid In the enter tainment of returned service men. It also, when fully organized, will take an active Interest in neighborhood prob. lems. A house has been secured at S412 Germantown avenue. This ls under al teration and will be ready for occu pancy before long. The first meeting for tho enrollment of members will take place tonight at 8:30 o'clock In Masonio naii, Btza uermamown ave nue. Salvation Army Force to Sail Captain Claude E. Bates and his wife. Captain Udlth Bates, of the Salvation Army, will soon Ball for France to work among the American soldiers. Mrs. Bates la a daughter of Colonel FUchard K. Holi. commander of the At lantic Coast" FroUnce. It will be her third trip across. Captain and Sirs. Bates will work in France under Colonel William S. Barker, command. Ing the Salvation Army overseas. Oakmont Firemen Plan New Rome The Oakmont Fire Company, through Its board of managers. Is obtaining es timates from builders on the cost of erectlne a new two-story firehouse and club building'. The plans were prepar ed by Ian W. Lnchman. of Urookllne, and provide for a largo engine room, cloak rooms pnd an rtuflltnrlum. The structure will be pf stone nnd when com pleted wlU urovlde. an up-to-date com munity .building. DRAWING LOTS BLIND PEDDLER PROVES ORGANIST OF HIGH TALENT Itinerant endor of Lead Pencils Surprises Clergyman by Musical Ability Does any church in Philadelphia need u" organist If so a poo,!, ,ad. unkempt blind old man. who neddlea nenciU nn Uir ' man, who peddles pencils on the stteet, but who plajb with a remaikable talent, can probablv (111 the bill. His name ls Harry Haines. For lef- erence apply to the Ttcv. Richard .1. Morris, secretary i0 Bishop llhlnelander, or to AVilllam T. Plummer, a prominent Episcopal lajman, both of whom can testify as to his abilities. Mr. Plummer assisted the white 'aTrh, w' "Th".?"1",. ,1" W..a'B'l?" ' l f-PP. flwinnielmfl n I,A !.j u t .- . fc,1, t,, ,. 4'iUIUS. iiUlU Uvw...d..u nt t,,e- U1U 111,1115 pei- rormancp. He Knew ihe Iivii-uih of tlio CuisCoDal Church anl wns r.n inir. wtih ' GENERAL MILES SEES RED PERIL Tl IlnJ." T . i r, ti. "",. "-1"-8 llCllirilCd SOKIICrs Will Clicck Spread of Bolshevism Wn-Iiliigtoi,, April 2. iy A P.) tlrastio action by Conitrebs to check tho alarmlnp; tiiread of HoKheMk doctrines In tills country was urnnil hv I.iiiinnn,,t (-".cncr.il Nelson A Miles, retiicd In nn uldrens hero last night heroic tho l.ov.il 1.1'Ploii Tliu cpcdkcr Ucclarnl tho safe ty of tho nation depended upon (illicit and effective action, and unlets tept were taken to prevent the bpread of the "rfd pel II" th (ountry soon would hi nt tho throes of revolution .md iii,Iu iCunBrcss. ho hal.l. should prohibit tlie ' Itlnd of "free speech that bn-athch trea- ,yon aI,(l ",at ,ln'l f pergonal llbertv ' which means tin, dertructioii of lw anil , order." Central Ml lea n-.r.nt.,.l ii... ....... i help cheek, to a, larce pnIpiH. tlie nt. tempi to spread Bolshevism in this coun try and thus prevent tin iro eminent from belnp overthrown bj 'long-lialie'il iiicii and hliort-hdlrid wonion " ESTATES IN PRIVATE BEQUESTS v;-ll II 1 . I in I i .. '"8 ''robn" I -; Lchnc All '" UccedeutrJ HclatiwH Wills probated today at tlto olTUc of Tteclstcr of Wills Sheelnn r ,. , Micelian were ininaru iireifi, I'unaueipuia iiospiial, who left an estate valued at $41,000 to ""' w'iuow, iuro. liiizaDoin ureen Is- '-ntes disposed of by other wills pro imini luuay are DequeaiiiPti to relative. of tho testators. These tebtaments are. thoso of Anna C. Bloek. 617 .North "", " ,,"l'A, , .' J " e-o.uuu; Alex- r-VoO-Sfa fiould S.'e,h,V-,it ,BtvVcl- !rt0rt"BT7.00U dCatl.-erli ol per. 4934 Greene street, $6,650: Henry Tliciss. 2661 KaU Cambria street. I6finn naireu mendicant across the street the ' Hyman Boicss ISan VnVti, -vr , , I "nd friends. Holy Name Society. B. V M. Jj'.'f" cun"l ANo"l08 Jr o ueAA,S". other day. "I don't want to die on the 'reef and Nazarennv, , Mars" r'lK "' r,"u,r,ch of ,Corpu CiVV,ISr!: m.'mbers St Curm,Vand8'sf.r'M?'nV-Chu"h: t8r!Tet-"; f, C0"n"e" "001,1"1 U 1,e'" m ! ThomPSonniI,reet? Josepl FCo.a" ," urietvo.Sjnd'Tio'NV.t. NoAm4-n7: fccrI.0.i.r"VSefeda 5umSl3 L0ooedCtifairvbenSaacnhanfe '''St- " ?! rt" N'ln,,1, V . I Vp-Vllto's.mVe:!, " - "-" ayed Surprised. Mr. Plummer tool, hl, , CJt-.ne"-ln,:m .JEN.NN.9S- 4'!' '. AN.NIE n. fne- and Mary J. Carpenter, 220 South Huclc-' Tll ia"'e !io ''! f"T Hie inalntp inshani place, J620O nance of forty-two balloon companies, Personal Appraisement of cstaten dl'lIed 'n'0 three wlnga of fourteen were: James L Larelnpr. J!)G Siir. 'i companies eatli Charles II. Malpass, J18.D85 13; Babetto Slorn. S1T.nn7.4E! rionlni li...i'... .,."' i 1 Stern, 117,507.45; Daniel Hurley. 116 209.73, and Klmcr F. Hawthorn, S10,- 775.14. GAIN "LAND OF PROMISE" Immigrant Gale v'ictinis Freed at Gloucester Station rive of tho six passengers of the Nor wegian sieamBiiip josepn J. Cneo. which bank at the Delaware Breakwater iiuruiK in" kii iai r niiay. nave been liberated from tho detention house of thn filoueester Immlerant Ktntlon ThMier .sZTr c?' .. The other DaBscngcr. Jlrs. Sarah i,m. 1 a native of Jamaica, who wai bound for Baltimore, vvlll likely be deponed ! She claimed to have a son living In Baltimore, but the inspectors learned that the supposed win Ms a young man 1 who boarded at her homo in Jamaica 1 and he Intended to provide a home for her. She cannot read or write, and no I ono would give a bond that she uould I not become a public charee. ko if tv,,. I authorities In Washington approve the HOTEL MARTINIQUE OPBN IX)R HKAHON Kentucky Ave. and Roardwulh, Reasonable rates: private baths; European plan Jack Lipsey and Jack Renolda. Manavers HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN Al.b TnAR. Tennessee ave. Just off Moardwalk. European plan. SI up dally. Every appolntm't. Moderate rate restaurant Try CLARENDON HOTEL TIBGINIA ATE. NEAR BEACH All rooms with hot and cold running; water Private Baths. Writ, for Rates and Bookl.t. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Term, mod rat.. Phone or writ., M. Walsh Duncan. HnTPI RnCmnCI Kentucky Ar. near ..v mm ww vw4u Beach. Always open i Thoroughly heated, Dltlt. A. E. MARION 1 CArB MAY, N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA 0J. ion .of 1910 at Ea.t.rtlde 6am. manse niMit. J. W. MECRAY A URoT WIUMVOOD. 'N. J. WILDWOOD-BY-TnE-SEA Perfect summ.r resort. Baf. sea bathlnr. Great variety of hl.h-cla.s amusements Dally concerta by m.mbera of Fhilad.lphU Orchestra. Early renters of eottage. or apartm.nta set best selection, rtent .NOW lienblet. Secretary Board of Trad.. Express train to Vtlldivowl over Read' i ri- II. lea vis Chtnut 81. Kerry 8:50 a m dsMy. hundsy Kcursion. s,25 -p'ln! tr.o 7 -JO a. m. cn-trip tlc-t for 127.50, report or me in8ieciors, sne will go ' '"""'' ' , i,.;i ,!, ,J 'v ,., "imi Howard ft Mass Chureh or aarreii Heart u back to Jamaica. She has taken an ap. "'r'iu;:etkt,:'up"ardd ""o'" ApVl ""l" SS " SXAW .Cntfl$ilk rlultSt Pea1' Mdent'i r.SaTof8!,?.6"1?"' '?2,lenV;nl,rAPCa.e: ". Vtelumde.Wand accepted for a stay of less than two weeks friends InUled to funeral services Frl.. j Hend lor circular iieierenco. it requested, i 8 n in t."7 N 4lh at Camden N J Int .HPniNtl itKSOBTS "'" b lv" Winls. cJddebaclullle;' N. Y. ' Sat nfteVnoon. ' . .... . .. . i),.i.i.. Mnnon. n nnv m i fn ciiAMiiuiis ADrii tr. oi:oitan w. Aiiiniiuiiii, 1. . iicntuGiii, iiiQiintvi, mj, j t. i.iut.i rir rttt'iici n LETTERS REFUTE REPORTED DEATH Gcrmanlown Lieutenant Erroneously Announced as Air Accident Victim 1 3 TOST P1M T ATPCT T TCT J.O IiU31 KJly LiIYIUjSI LtlSL I Pl.;i..,il.l,.. cu: v:n 1 I llllauClpiUU Soldiers K.1UCU in Action or Succumbed to Other Causes ,r. ... n , , 'HELP RETURNED SOLDIERS' J lie War Department Announced to-! .: day that Lieutenant John S Skelly. '.,,,,,.., twenty-four ears old, alallon corps, j Brotherhood of St. Andrew Has Corn had been enoneously reported killed in I prehensne Plan an airplane accident. The department I .... , ,,., made public the names of ten riilla- Make the sen Ice flag stand for real delphla soldlcri either killed in'nctlon service" ls the motto adopted by com or who had illnl of wounds, disease or mlttees from 1GO.O0O churches through ac'de"V out tho country, who are organizing to r-.-L .' X ', C0 Wp8t Pomona street, nnd employment for returning soldiers Germantown. tho step-fnthcr of Lieu- and sailors, tenant Skelly received a tetcgiam last1 The church commltteo plan was uecemner statluc tur tin. migim. i.oi been killed In nu airplane accident Oc- tober 22. Despite this announcement Mr. Wells contlmie.i ,7,.ni, !!.". horn his slenmn .t, , 'ctters iVnrt ..i, Pf ' Uatrl. "ftPr his RU"- nni i ii '" one of ""-' lettC18 ,'leu- tenant Skellv Wm P I ml l, t1,1 to be detailed as nu uci ial obserei. i Lieutenant M.elly was commissioned i -- at Fort Oglethorpe. (5a . nnd ua m tached to the 31Sth Field Artillerv. lie1 was transferred to the alatlnnnrr.c and trained nt Fort Sill. Okla , and Mount Clement. Mich. The Phlladelnhl.ins: rinniii .i.i ... Francis I. Poietus. 1420 Hast Columbia . ... m,n T.T.. , . . ..ii. ' rur"atr. ,' "i- ' I i. i!':. "iS J? daln xtrnei .lnim n,, t. Z .,'.'.' dale street John Pugh, Ji . l,n,ue nth .tieet and t'.irard nenue, Martin Met-: Biuhl. 115J Meetlnir Hono in., i' ntes I a rnolt, o3G Chester aenue Ualnli n.-llpli Dlsmario jyio tottlnnn ttrort ti... N-, ,- -- "- UWl.U .eiouii ui.ncner. bjs Naomi avenue. John Hanberr.v, 1703 Poplar street nnd Claience Taunt, 2822 Xorth Twelfth strpet. The lift of Philadelphia wounded In. i eluded Serzeant John T -.- enJ, Vnrth ti.i. . I U T ""'" "i ........ li..ii cucei "ho ' "'. "s icfumetl to duty ' WON CROSS ON HOME STRETCH - criCIt I'. Kn in 17ln ii.i :. I husband of Catherine Armstrong. Relatives i'."'":',;.,Yl I'"" "i1"! "'.', r, u. f if ui'iiiiw iiv.NPr. 'arc iiininu .. i " in iiil nuiv fit-i;u 11:1 ii t3 vciii. auiu jLt'iiiit id 1. iviuuvv u l . nnn jpnninm nnai si ..i.f .iUW ij.Liii.iii rr rani r .. r .v... Di c k . i r-omnnmnton station service", Sat., p. m . residence of son oiitaiJiui.il, April i. jajico, aon 01 ay l5clorc AnillbtlCC Si"llC(l i YRi:s. March :tt at Vaval Hospital VVIIllam G. Jones, 4700 Penn et rrankford' chl:18 ""I Ntl,l ' Secklnger and grandson VI,.:., ! M vrr '-'i-"-l Cape Mav. N .1 HORACE W ATRES. Jr. ' Hit prlate. Greenwood IK of P i Cem ' !'" Jmes and Julia Sullivan, of Salem. .mill L,II1C .Man Wounded X-on of Iloroee W and Annie E. Avres aged KELLY April I, MARY AOn'kS. daugh-' N. J aged 25. Reatlves and friends In ,,,,. , c , ., T-."- Ilelal lies and friends. GenrRi- Hancrott . It r late John and Nora Kelly, aged 20. Rein- i vlted to funeral, Mon.. 0 a m, parents' Lieutenant Sidney Tliajcr. ,!i.. V s ' "'punrli No r.71 O or I A Ron' Brlcade. tlves and friends, B. V. M. bodnllty of the I residence. 1032 S. 17th st. Solemn lequlem '1 (. , who returned to his linmn .... n,n PP. L. 1th Real . and eninloies of Henri i Ascension Church Imtteri l,. fnn.p.1 .tioi I mass St. ThomnB'n Church 10.30 a. m. Int. Main I.lnp on Tuesilny 'I.. ,..-.-. . .. "" ",u nlrrht u in 1- on hl twin ,.it M,L U"' nit the War He- ll.n .1..II..I iiii-uiiil in icu now ne "lied Sen Ice Cress, liu i Lieutenant Tiuiyer. who was nn nr Phjlailelphla's "richtinp: h'ivt,' and who served through all of the cnR.tirenients In which tho Fifth Marines iiartl-ln.iie,i i was wounded on the last (lav of the iitiiiuirT ne wai uwarucu mo i-rcnch CroK de Gtieire bocntisp, ho b.-lkipu "hn took command of his loinpan" when' his i.intaln wa Hounded " jfc also "thoiiBlit" he had been icrunnnriidil foi thi- AincrliHii t'ros". Here's liu citation To First l.ieulenant Sulnci vpniber Afll'l- llaving ll(,Pn Mounded. Lieutenant Tltajrr leniained with mi lompan.v nnin us objectlvo i had been if ached icfiisitiK Piacii.iilr,,, until rendered utn'onsiloiis l, u. 8 cf blood " ! 1700 PLANES FOR ARMY , ..... -II lilt. t 100 ni Kcscne liicluiloct in L, ... . . t,. Illlt'tl StiltCS I IlltlS Jr. Coinpam II, Klflli Kpsliiii.nt. United :, "",'.'. ,' -." Ef?1 """.' ." v, 'X' ' Si r", n W .""JI"' i"'""."'': Lodge, Smith (nee Mooney) and son of Henry and Staler! inalltin coips. Hi.. Distfncii shed i ''.",': 1n".'" O'lWalo at Int. North-, No pi. I. O O I' : Schoeffer Lodge. No. into Hann ih Snilth. uged 3.1 years Rela 5,vl,o TOMH for n raonll 1 r SI! ,"''0' f "'.".. ,A'"" funeral Henulns may 1(11. K of P.; Frank III Yearly Ben Ass.i ,,r nu- friends nnd buulhluark Nest No t"V.?,n . n,,' 11,7. m on. 'Vvi rii""- C.V.'. Ir . ..'. '''".. An..n,,,rf. Vr."JL,h....,i;.n.',n..lV " 111 'Jll3'':der of Owls, and emploses of East ,,, ...-... ...... .. .-...., , ..,.,.-. . ,,- 1 ,t,iii,i. 1 htfi .1, (vaiiiilii. 11 iinw i ...ev . ...,,,v'i ,,, tuiiriui Bcivxcn. cm. . nr, I'm. ,,nnv in. n ,, , niiiur nrra, ii.nnn. . IMe iVIlCC HI tit- ...n nl .Inn, llltnr (,,n riuiia.ll 11. . ,.u un.l P IP 11, -I 1 W nshinglon, April 3 Anil teaman- M rl 2 P in residence or non Louis e 1 1 em. I Hie.ieri Vlr.-lu Arir. lo a in Int. Holy i7ation plans upon wIiIpIi the Aar Pe- Ue.I.?rrr.f.v.,',,rA,-".!Sr ".' , "ll "rll-le ,, I.VWLOR April 2 MARY I.AWtlIl Cr' 'm Auto seril e nn.lniPiil Is nnw wniUliiir II w Um le , r,. l ..."2l.'f, .f ',,"1 .Ar .h " A,rl1 ' T:" ' wb llvlnl ldo of John l.aiilor Rein- I hrEPIIl.N'H April 2 EMMA V. wife pailnient Is now noiklnp, it was leaniedl WARIJ husbanil of Jpisi,- Iv.ldi and lues and friends League or the Sacnd 'of Carroll V. .Stephens (nee Virtue) Rela todav. provide' for all uir iervlip u Hit """ of laie Jnhii and Henrietta Hoildi. Rela- I Heart and II V. M. Sndalll. Inilted to at-i tiles and fruiids Invited to sentcea, Frl., 2 ,.,rn.ln,.ili)i l?ftn i.lml.iriAu l i . llies anil friends llilllel lo fliniral serilise lend funerwl. Rat . 7 no m . hrrtllier.ln D in 2D.T N. 24th st. Int nrlvate. ;;.'r.,l.lnn and a n.lll.u...,, , . Tl li '. ' i wiiiMi," -- ..... . ........ , ii.niiniin rcsvrvo of "10" artdllional planes Thlsl s based upon I no proposed in larv establisbiuen'. of 50,,000 'men, , 'l total the air wervlco personnpl will bo 1923 oflliers and 2l,i5.'t men The orsani7atlon tables show that tlie air forces on a peaie IliIh will lip com prised of eight -seven service squadrons, of which fntlv-tuo v (11 bo n.sslKned to coast defense work in tho United States nnd Insular possessions, twenty will be pursuit squadrons anil twent-flo ob- "-rvatloi. nnd liomhinK squad.ons 'Ihe 'V')?' "'"l5' """'"r"0 "'t'1" ",C,Utle8 ,Btc'n lnn-"i '" "rvico and their i personnel FiDLCATIONAI. Both hexes MMRTIIAMI AMI IIOOKhKF.PIMl Our BraUuiitea are In i onstnnt demand Good pavlnT positions analt qu Gregg Hhort hand, the cas). opeedy svatem Coiupleto night clatses Intensive training liiiroti any lime. e:all or ivrito for fuM P.irtlPidsrs and ibIhIoi sbjb una, ill is,irn.i t III.I.l.ttK 'iSf nnd ( ollego of Cnmnierr 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia T.,l CnUl aylor SCflOQl Quality hetretarUI roiiraf m lona Market St STRAYER'S TIie. 'i0"1 nuneBn bchoi, "" - iikht.mjt ST U j CIIF.STKIt SPKINCHPA. THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS The Oldest Art hclioul In America Summer School at Chester Springs Chester County. Pa. .. .,.. ... Open-air "Vrii.c.u.0;, men. rouinir land Chester Hprlncs. Chester County, Pa, MAULE SEED BOOK M8P.T"'teu"' FREE Lesrn wh.t, when, and how to plant -"e yivumiu your srounq lor oesr re- 11 Kvfc. pPr crcTty bss limited our j IP 19 Uiue. Bend for your copy ftxfoy. I WM. IlKNilV MAUI.Ii', J.Vf. H '-"(. V, SI00 Arel. HI. I'lillaila ll MtaU't StcJi M'n PnJuctlrt CarJcw j) l,....l..l ntirl hl.ln.ln rtAvkM. n I.. '. "" :.. 1 ' .1" "" '" . .. I Start Your 7iSftS 1 Garden Rignt Wg.lfl j fiend for Maule'e SBM-kV1' Him C Seed Boo'.:. 17a g ,J) SSBf R pages of moat 'KW IV h helpful gerdea Kasi sraF I Information. --ftuwTTi.a'r I Beat the hlgti ---i!1 .J co.t of living "v wiua,4.-auieK0r- .' E den. Maule'. VK Beed. started thouunds Ijfi ii.iu laic year Dig crops ca were produced, II 1 Si I NARBERTH OFFICER PRAISED Pershing Writes Personal Note to Lieut. Col. I. A. Miller General Pershing has written from Franco to Mcutcnnnt Colonel Isadora A. Miller, of N'nrbcrth, commending hlfl work with tho American expeditionary forces ns chief of tho department of business alTalrs. Colonel Miller, who Iihb been dlichnrged, is a PcnnsyUnnla Knllroad oniclal. Oenernl Pershing's letter says, "My Dear Colonel ! I wish tn thnnk you for the excellent sen Ices rendered by you to "le American expeditionary forces as chief of the department of business nf- fairs. This department carried out Its Important mission successfully. To you ls due much credit for the success of the efforts of the department. I regret that i wua not unie io personally expreRs io I ou my appreciation of the excellent manner In .which ou performed your ; duties beforo you sailed from France." .launched bv the army anu naw dennrt- merit of the Brotheihood of St. Andrew. I 'which called upon each congregation to, appoint a cliurch welcome committee, imnposed 6f Its business men. Mem-, bers of these committees will look after eac1' rctumetl soldier. Where advice Is ..dl llwv n Hla II Whm 4ol, - needed the committees will try to find .. r them IN MKMOB.IAM eJ9rt4-l-is: . fcf ,. vl'-l-N April 2 TRVNCns Dl'nosu. ?;'ush.,?.r "f "te Beiijo-nln and Prance Du- hosn Alln Relathes nnd frienda Invited to funeral senleeeVpi funeral beMloeeKrl , IS in 1125 S. 18th m nu privme ' ALLEN. Maech 31. IIARRIfcON W. son or the lato Eliwood and Hannah Allen. HelHtKefl and friends are invited to funeral BerMces rrl . 2 p. m. at 10.T5 Stratford ne. Melroto Park. Pa lnt private. te W.L13N April 2. PRANCL1S 1JUBOSQ ''-""sliter of thi ate Benjamin knd Frances r,H!0.!"1 A"en.. Further, notice of funeral win on given from lrju s. 4Ktn.st. ARNOLD. At Roln Pa April I. MARY T widow of John Arnold aged 70, Rea- nun iiiiu iripnni feiKS' nes anu irienris are Invited to funeral. Frl . i ua swiie Hani st t nurcn in-t. frrnon.la A,,,n tilll ni.t Imln plif nt- Tnri n. 1 '':! n m nf "'''" ,...- .... ...... .. .. T "" ,--.......-. . .-. - ' Pls"!ton Hns' I lie Machine Hhon are Invited ll".,f!!l,'."l ifrvlcel,,.,.aJ,' ",p '."n-at his ?".Ien,',a residence. 1.048 Vandike St.. Tacony. 'nt Macnolli Ccm Prlendi may call Irl . I ? I,. II 'III n . lll.ttnn Unne' ltt I .. aI..a U 1. n n vn Inol.nJ IhlK t.NIE. In Inxlncr remembrance nf . ,our de,.r mother. CARRIE N. .MacKENZIU. GRnnNLEAP. April 1 1 JOlK' lTS.hSSl lio departed this life April 3. 101R. I of Ida if OwenleaY n.l.lliii .ihS"ibaTi I JEAN AND WALTER MacKENZlE ?n'1 rLnerafaJerrteeV Bat""" p."m" IT fllP. T'rl A 1.MM lldl.Vfl - 4 Tir 1 1 W . . AM H ' , IU l-'ll' IIP ML RO.:h-;Aprl, 2 WILLIAM IICNRY f 'fa RVn'rifn'S' Mlum fhe .Te I lisband of Anna M Horcer (nee Speel). John Kennedy. Roatlves and friends Invited Bgeil 80 llelallics and friend" American to funeral Sat., S .10 n m. from the reel Hlar Injilre No 101. I O OF General denco of mother. 1250 N. Warnoclt it. Sol Merlon Com ell. No 117 O V A M.. In-emn high requiem mass ht. Malachy'o ?n? m, run"Kl services. Kit S n in , chunh. 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Ill- 1 Itzgcra d st. Int nrliate Friends Aiiir, funeml lllnv ,-HM l ri ". 1(1 111 1' of .lolin lluer (nee Ovliald). Relnllies end ''lends m niiei nf ih" John Lester. No. V.' ' f V nntl DauirhterH of l.llinrli. No II Ini Hi d tn sen lees. Sal I n. in 2121 HAIINHS March 31 FRANK nualiniid wife of Henry E. Kli.eiietter (nee Werner) I call frl after 7 n in of I ranees A. Ilarnca (nee Jordan) and son , HSed 74. Relalliea and friends Invited to i SHIPMAN April 2. ALENA M. wife of nr late Georce and Pantile BBrnee. Rela- ' ftmerol rervlcer. Frl, 3 r 111 2717 N. nth Cordon II ShlnmSn ni" fll.l I aneaater ave tlics and frlnmlj emplojes Robcrl Foer- ,t In- Iirlvale rtlla.l3 CemT Ren.alns V ?j7, Maw ? P I!unl?a" crvlc and Int! ilerrr leathir U-irr' I'nlutt. Nn (14. niy bi- viewed Thura . M tn In p m. nrliili r! Ma nua Council No 220. II nf P.. Zilnla lvOI.il Marcll 31. HENRY II.. husband ' .SMIl'lI Suddenlv. March 31. 1019. I haver. I 'riiw. .w, aw 1 u. II m : y.uiila BU nnay o 1 laie laizanein Ko n (nceHcckcr). aged ARCIIIIIA1.D SMITH, husband of Mabel .N nrKiiii t Hit nl Hlllolilc Cem Hi nialns '"' leie jvaie ivrewson mee nernnarni aon-ln-laii, Lmvls D llirrls, Aldan, nela lll.li be i eiiei! Prl. eie 5C1''. '.s Relatives and friends. Post Hector wore Coiintv, Ph.. 1IVRRIET RUX1WAY iu.il be i "mil I'rl. rie IIECKI.R Manh ni M RV llt.l (NEL-' 1.1151 BECKER iilTo i,r Mberl J Becker, llei.iilins ntiil friends. League of the Sjcred learl nf St 'llmmn. Aimltin.1 n.rl.lC i,. nn vlted to funeral Frl , H in ISIS & mth a' Solemn mara of requiem I liurch of St Thomas Anuln ik ) 10 u m lnt Holy Croas II'MIHMH iTflllllllH M lU 11 ni ,';;.,A"!r funeral i ni.iit.iiii April I .Sub. Million of Thorn in 11 Herser AN VIIIGINIV l.erl TJ nnli, lllP i ltd frl 11,1.1 llllitntl I,. 111,.... an. I.inn UL. .' .." .,'" , .!!M':!:,". - "H.'r.,."!l"f .'"-" - ll'Tll ill 11 till IIIIIP, .t I IMILTIIII I HIM ' em . "'Ji.tON ranh .ni HlPLriN S s.n of V T,. i fi...iu ,. i, i , ' ," I..",u- Kp7 "m ' ?!),? .1 T dVU, nuVh . 8o'5m. f".,. ' J'ar. V ' .MoV.?".' . " ' MiVp. ".'. h r,Ti ilia in inl prl,- v,,i rJO"",i .al' .!'.. "' lnt Pf11"11'' ulo funeral .,,.... i..,..rin I,RADI.F..,prll 1 DANIEL J bus 4r,,,c,Ref,.f!,e ,;n?Jz: Hi.,"?,1::'-? r.'.,..Re.!".",.t:" ,H.'"l..'r.,.erl?"' "3 ?'ev.. J . J- V l'1 ." I 11 . L COeillJ, 1. J. .V , JNll 31' Invlle. lit funrrst. lrl. II u , s I Prosp-et ave lli, Maul r. Pa bolemi," re oulem iiijss Molhr of flood Counsel Church 10 a m Ini st lnmis'H Cm Auto funeral ,. !f?.?A?,""tch ?.).-. ,.A.NN':.;vll J" i iniiiiii iiivmiii iirinuii n null tliriuir) Altar and Itosarv horlet. teaerw1 of Shi red Heart uf fhun.li (r TrunsfleurilTInn, Imllfd to funeral, l'rl 8 30 a m . ,Vi50 Hnruct Ht Solemn mntH nf requiem Chutch of Trans tlffuratlon 10 a in Int. Holy Crusa Cem Aulu funeral IHTriiANAN - April t HOBUnT UU CIIANAN JtflrttUfH and frlefidH Invited to btviu'u, i ri j p ui , j.'ii' w. HintfKoiu nt in i ir,I,.1 c . i'Sc..Cen'' lrle,lda '"' I TiuViiaii.i . Km j I,.?,' l'1'1' rp"'1 "n1 'ne late ThornaB F. Ixigan. uulein St. Uabrlers church, io a. m. int. L ol lit il! J ,n H . fV" a"" nd , Relatives and friends. Vlslta Ion Holy Namn j Holi Cro'S Cfln. Auto funeral ., r.J!-?i. . ' a fi?J,n. M ,nna 1"' '" Honian Socletv. Bronaon Council, No 00.1 K ofC: SULLIVAN Suddenly April 2. TIMOTHT KJuerUnu nihogr'aphfif cmI"0.'f i.ofa "."' ' p "chael'a Literary 'iriitllute eniploie'a I P.. son of Jeremiah J an J Mary J. Bulll mir, ml,, sa 1 nf,,, ;. ,;""l,n ! ' Leaguo Island Naiy Yard. Invited , lan Relatives and friends. St. Vincents v YVr.fn. si" i ni" nrumi.pr '. " ' 1" funeral. Sat. S30 a. ni.. mother's real-1 T. A. II Soelcts, Enterprise Toung Men's IN iJrllie M ini. PriUlC. JMt. rnnn t i.n. on.!T f AJ.r. - ia.( -- in. rvr o t m tr . fnnei Dalhain nnn ll I 'j s...i.in..i.. . ..,. . .......... , . -'.-.... .., i. a. .,i ,,.. nit ... r,,i, v. i ...... I sired HO. Residence. 2I1II1 Jlanton st. tbelow HUll.Nf; April 1, MAItT A., wife of , Kederal st.l Itelatlves and friends, sol Thomas J, Burns nml daUBllter of tlie late I diem, sailors and marines and Kayoula Deriiiln nn.l Julia Somers. Ileliillies and 1 Catholle Club. Invited to solemn requiem friends ImPcd to funeral. Hnt.. 7 30 a. in . . mass SI. Anthony's Church. Onus Ferry husband s residence. 31.18 Helerade at. ho - Re and ntzwater at.. Sat,. 0 a. in. emn r.iul-m mass Church of Ihe Nativity, u ,, ,. In, - simee , a in Int. Holy Swmlchro Cem. Auto fu. . McIIBMAllTY. Arrll 2. rAriUCK, hus- neral. HU'lTIIUWOHTII April 1 jitiiir ii "id of )oBeuh nuttrrworth (nco '.MooreS r.i.-.' a sen ". ite amea anu rrienas. members I -' trankfor.l Ave MI! Church are invited re InvlteS to funera al services Hat, - p. III. at HID I tt Frankford. Int Kast Cedar II Frlenda may eull Frl. after T Koulkrod I till uei; U m Cheiitpr tT's. . lunnri rnnv. CAMPBELL March UI. WILLIAM, hus band of lain Jine Campbell, aged H7. Reia tlvea and friends, members 12th United Pres Chur'h fnled to funeril aervlees. Sat, J P in 'Jtr.O :;. Nupa. st. (31st and Lehigh). Int. private ThoSlVr'r-iiSf. dVn?.J VA-uS l?i CARROLL April I. MARY A., wife of I sa belle Mrauns Relative anil friend in- vlted lo fun-rnl Sat.. 7.30 a. m.. I.U7 S e?A 70. nelatlvea and friends may view remains at the residence of his son O I Chambers. 1638 N. 30th st . Frl.. between 0 JO and 11 a, m. Int, private at ' iullenlme of family. CONDRAN April 1. MARTIN F. CON DRAN son of the late James and Mar- t raret Condran (formerly of tlllberton. Pa,). I itelathes and frlenda, employes of tho Reg ister nf Wills. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7 la m , brother's residence Edward Fr Con dran 4613 Cedar ave. Hlsh mass of re quiem fat John'a Church. 13th and Chestnut , sts., 0 a. m. Int, Frackville, I'a. Auto aenic .Please omit flower. COTTER April 2. CYNTHIA A., widow of UeorKe C. Cotter. Relatives and frlenda InWted to services. 2414 N. 0th St.. Frl.. 8 1 p m Further aervlceu In tho Rlchboro Cem. Chapel, Sat., 10 a. m. CRAVEN. April I. 1U1U. AUGUSTA J . wife of John W Craven, aged 18 Relative, and friends nre invited to funeral services. 1 l'rl 1,1(1 n m precise!), at 71411 Vandike st Tacony Int. Oakland Cem, Irlends max- rail Thurs 7 In II n, nl CRKP&MAN Anrll 5. at Sellfrsvllle. i?a , 1I11MIY h CREShMAN, USVd Ml. nelatlvea I end friends Imttefi to tuneral services. Sat., 2:'i0 p. m,. 81 Mlthael's Lutheran Church, lht ndlofntnir ground. CUNNANE. April 2, MARO.ARET. wife of John Uunnane and daughter of Michael and Bridget Regan, of Ballachaderrln, County Roscommon, Ireland, nelatlve. and frlenda. League of the Sacred Heart and Altar Rosary Hocl.tlea, invited to attend funeral. Sat., 8 30 a. m 210 H, lth. n st.. West Phlla. High mas. of requiem Church of the Transfiguration. 10 s, m. li.t. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. CURItAN. April 2, CATHERINB C, CUR R.N (nee Burke), wife of John J, Curran Reiatlvea and friends. League of Sacred Heart, Socletle. of Propagation of the Faith Invited to funeral. Sat,. N.S0 a, m., R. K. ior. bole or. i.d anu nace ata.. ivmt i'hiiadelphla. itilenm mass of requiem Church of Our I.ady Victory 111 a. tn. Int. Holy ni1..n,.a,. Cem. Autu ae,viee. DALY. Anrll 1, ANNIE, wife of Patrick paly (nt. i(ran), lltlatlve. and frl.ads. DEATHS Altar And nonary Sorlety, Indict' Auxiliary. Dlv. No. 2ft, A, O. If. i Sociality of H. V. M, ;f Meat Prrcloui IJIood Church, Invited tn funeral, Krl., 8-30 a. m , 2422 N. Dover, at. gnlemn hlah requiem ina lot Precious IJIood Church 10 a, m Int. Holy Croas v-etn. Auto funeral. DOCnrt. Aorll 1, MAP.T A,, wife of Henry J Dofrr (nee Oeanner). aited 48. Relit tlwii and frlenda Intltrd to funeral, Bat., T:0 a. m 2015 12. l'L-itchfr at, Ueaulem mas (St. Ilonlfnclua's Church I) a. m. In. oiy ueucemer tem. Auto runrral ,DONNCI,t,y. April i. MAmn A wife of Dr. Kobert P. f.M, Donnelly (nee fitrltt nlal,: JtelatUea and frlenrta invited to funeral, Prl., 8 80 a m . fathr-ln.aw'a rea Idencu. John P. Donnelly, 038 W. Hunting don at. Holrmn requiem maaa St. llonaxen tura'a Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Ccm. Auto funeral. DOWNIE. April 1, rtUSSBt.T. DOWNIB, brother of Violet and Anna May Wilson, aged 13. Itelatlvea and friends Intlted to SSC'0'"- r'l- 2 P- m., aliter'a residence, 23T W. Indiana ave. Int, Chelten llllls Cem. Remilna may b vle-ed Thura., after 7 P.m. .BII.GR. April 2. JOHV It. V huabnnd of Kannla Eller (nee Dlehl). Itelatlvea and friends Invlt-d to funeral ncrvlcei. Sat., 2 P. m . ;i8 W. I.uztrne at. Int. nrlvate. Ite mains may bo lewcd Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m BLWELf.. April 2, MART A., slater of John Bin ell nelatlvea and friends invited to erlre. Sat., 3-30 p. m brother's real dence, John Elwell, 1B28 Womrath at., rrnnkford. Int. North Cedr Hill Cem. rKNNCI.t. March 31. WILLIAM. Br., htnlmnd of lato Catharine Fannall. nela tlvei and friends. Dv. No. 40. A. O. II,. In vlt.d to funeral, Krl.. 8 30 a. m renldenca ?.,o.0,"ri ,,,ol,n..J- Pennell. 1211 Fitzgerald at. (12th and nttner). 8olemn mm of renulem KHplwin Church 10 r. m. Int. New Cathe. drl Cem. Auto aervlce. FOP.TINER -. April 1. HArtniF,T U, daughter of late Joalah and Maria Fortlner. Relatltca and friends lnlted to funeral servlree, Frl.. 2 p. m , apartmenta of Flth- , " t.aitumuno ,o,. uuu aiargec at , cant' den, N. J. Int. private. r.rvrdpon, . -,. .. .... . band of Ba Oentliert (nc- Dlack)? Ile'l'atlveii & friends Imlted 1 funeral. Frl 1:80 V- m.. brother's residence. 418 w. blrard ',- r'?' "'!?'; c,h,"'i?S .v "Dy. j.,d . n?Tiu I?I?VJ-' WiU? PiV .".n of and Wend,.'' OratVcoSnc"'1 nS'' 03t '' Pt,vp A . Ir,vllcl in f,,n?l .....". -."3I.l ! ? VJ!?.JI:,9?.nl?. Sh Intj Fernwood Ceni! j iircni: iriii.v lv.ii i mir. . .. .a .... lini'RV'.ln.ll "tS , T.f.tv-t'' "' r.rvi-.i.,'. v "s?:?."y '". okbun ""I oi rreuricii .1. ana Helen Mack, mre u llelatltea ana frlonda Invited to funeral Hnt., 8 80 a. tn.. parents' residence, 831i KIdp ft High requiem mass Church of Jr.l." --? l-JInt- Privaty. jjvest Laurel ..1,, ukto. . ..v.tu .,,.. vn in , o IO xu f.RirPlTri. March 3l I,E1VH B ORIF riTII M. D.. husband of Bella H. Orlfnth. Relatives and friends. Washington Lodge. :". ''!? !" ?.n1 A' "LMellta. Chapter. So! 81. R. A M : Mary Commanderv. No. as, K. T.i Oxford Medical Club, Invited to fu neral services. Sat.. 1 p. m . 2440 Columbia v.'. -,,n,Oy".'!P,n"t'!r Cem- l"rlnda may call Trl , 8 to 10 p. m. HENDERSON. April 1, MARGARET ANN. wife of Lawrence Henderson. Retatheg and friends invited to funeral. S'at,, 8.30 a. m residence of husband, 2015 E. Tioga at. High mats of requiem Church of the Ascension 10 a m Int. nrlvate. Auto funeral HOLBY, March 30 OEORGE, husband of .Murauiiie jiuiuy uiee( fisner;. Itelatlvea and 1IIL-IIU9. V. V(C,IV HCllCUClHt A88O1 vps and frlenrla Iniliarl in .,.......( i.erlces. rrl.. 1 n m., mil Van Hook l cmdii. Int. Haildonfteld Baptist Cem. irricnis may can Thura. eve. JUAE.S. April L'. isAnr i.i.a Thnrn,, Tl Inn., nnn nt .., ...y...- ... uu..f. ,.,, uirNnni. ukfu nu. lEelnflien nnn fr .n, . n. I,n , .....- i .......... ...... ...viiuo ,,,,,,v.l ,U lUllCIdl, .,nn . .-,., . . . . .' . ' 7 30 a. m residence of uncle. Charles Mc- Conaghv Kir. E Willard t. Solemn requiem niais Church of tho Ascension 9 a. m. Int. Holv Crnaa Ccm. ' . ..,.,..r..- . . n. .... Perks st Int. prliate. West I ' "'"el I Hill Cem Friends may view retualna Irl S to 10 p. m , KREJI hON Mare.l 31, REUIIEV. bus Scc". ' iieiaiivea anu irienas. 1'osi iiectur 1,.5nda''. N" ,c, A Hi Cheltenham i !,lre .. . No ' "d Whiguhoci.lng Tribe l .7 '! " ' United to funeral. Frl.. I -v ... i. j ii. nl . uiviiin ill iiiiilthi. en., 2 p III . 1!' Miers ne . Cheltenhalii Mont B"ierv i ounty hit private. Lalvnvleiv Cetu 1 rlends may pal! Thur ie .LMflLE prll I LOUIHA, widow of iiolllle-li l.alhlc, agul M Relatives and i irienos Imllcj n funeral serilpes. Frl.. 2 . D 111 resMeni' nt .nn.lp..luu .1. pnh Tlrulid. '''?1ll PJ tl.I, .1 I.., ...I..,. , 1 n..n t .. I , ,. I I !w I eslrtenoe. John II Holbrook, . 231 II S. Hlil.s st (ir.ih and Uolf sin ) Holrnil! re- uuleni mass at M Monha's Church. II a. tn "" "ol i' n Auiowritie , U"n,WZVnl funeral serilcej. Sat. 2 i in. fi24 Oaks "' t Audubon N. J Int. Evergreen Cem Trlends may call Frl. after 7 P m. IIV11V . nM I IMl.tTII.I T- ' n. .-....,. ...hi. .. .,,1. ,...L.L. , ., r,,i, w. V, ?,llj!!yChJr;C,h, "cem Xutfuneral0 " '" . '"' -"R-SSSy truix" .1. ' Apill 1. WILLIAM R.. husliand of Rosi I Ant,n I.n.n fnnn Mnlf.nn.nl Itnlullvna na V.""',."' .'.r.'.L n..V..-." . ''" ."..'. -i" T ' S Vr'Ae1- N?' " ,' Tl'-n'-M'- Shawnee Tribe. No B. 1. O n. M. cmnlniea of Mlant fuheral Sat " n . Arlfnrton cVml PJ tie itennlns Co . Invited to i ni . 231.1 Mnrrld ut Int nclon Cem. Remains mat be viewed l'rl R tn 10 d in. LYDON. Suddenly. oi April 1. 1011), KAIIAH A., beloved wlf of Kdwarrt T. Idon. Rclntlves and friends Invited to fu neriii nn Sat . nt 8 HO a. m , at her late residence, 1M( V. Huntlnsdnn nt. Solemn high mass of requiem nt the Lady of Mercy Chrrh 10 a m. Auto funeral. McBRIDU. Killed in action. Oct. ft, IDtfi. Infantrs. son ot John Hill .iary Menrlde. I oand or iiary aicMreanv mee uaiiaRpcrl. 1 Rfl.itlvpn and frlftids. Holy N'umn 8ocltv nf . .l11!8 r!lur'hrtCh.e?rakICrH" S" Division No. 10. A. O. II.: 1 O. O M.. Xn. r,L members of Donegal Society, lnlted t ' -'v -. "t V'l. r . .V' 5.1. membera of Donegal Society. Invite. lunerai ,Mon . p.n, ;i. in . .1101 iiiiriiii f . West Philadelphia Solemn high milem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a. n... nt in , ..mi rMiriiiuuni lnt Holy Cross Cem. Aulo service. McCARTY. April 2. MARY C. SlrCAIlTT (nen Mills), widow of William McCarty, Relatives and friends, ladles' Auxiliary No. 10(1, Knlphts of St. John. Invited to funeral. Sat.. NuO a, m , brother's residence, Rob ert Mills. 77 N. 27th st. Solemn requiem P-", i!f'A.V'iS!l, McOBB r-Suddenty. March SO. THOMAS F.. husband of Catherine M. MefJee (ne. Lambert). Relntlea und friends. Holy Nama PoUety. Liberty Bell LodKO, Nn. 6S7. D It. T., and IidKe 64. I,. O. O. M., Invited to fureral, l'rl. 8.3(1 a. m. 8111 N. Parson st. High mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Borrow b. 10 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto rervle. McLAUOHLAN. March 81, JAMBS J., husband of lata Catharine McLaueblan, aged 81, RelatKea and friends Invited to fu neral, Wat.. S:30 a. m.. CAH N. 81th st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Asatha'a Church to a, m int. Old Cathedral Cem, Auto fu neral MrSORI.KY. March 30, MAIIY A., widow f f Josenh MeHorley. Relatives and friends. Married LadU.' Hndallty of the Oesu Chunh, Leasu of tho Sicred Heart. Altar and Porarv Bocletten of St. Kllr.abelh's Church. Invited, to funernl. I'rl.. 8:10 a. m.. 2301 w. Thompson st. Solemn requiem mass fit. Rliiabetb'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross rem Auto tuneial. MF.rOVN'AHKY, Anrll I. CM.KMNE: R MKCpNNAHEY (nee Kerbausfl. wife of It. Morris Meconnahey. nelatlvea and friends. Wlnfleld Scott Women's Relief Corps, No. 2. Invited to funeral services. 8un., 4 p. m., residence of husband, 200 Creston ave., Audubon, N. J. Int. Hillside Cum,, Mon.. 8 p. m. jIEmIICIC Anrll 2. CATIIKRINB, v.lflov of Joseph A Messtcl; (nee Kreld.r), ated 7'.'. Reiatlvea und friends, also Altar Society I.MHUJ of the Sacred Heart. Hj. Ursula .Society nnd OTKoth.r socletle. of which she v,bs a member. Invited to funeral HJt.. 8.30 a. m., from H3I.N. Marshall at. Solemn requiem mass at Bt. Peter's Church. 10 n m Int. H r'ei'-fni JIILI.EIt. Ap-11 2, niJIBR'n. MIU.ER. ased f3. Relutlva and friends invited tn funeral services. Sat,, 1 p, ro.. 3080 Amber st, Int, private. Remains may be viewed l'rl. 7 to 10 p. m MIl.LUR. April 2. HARRY MILLER, huaband of Mary L. Miller (ne. Walbrll nnd son of Margaret and late Godfrey Miller, aged 43. Reiatlvea and friends. Joseph It, Foster & Son, dyers nnd finishers. Invited to funeral services. Hat., 8 p. m , 8410 N. Front at. Int. Orevnmount Cem, Friend, may call Frl. v. MITCHELL,. At nrldseboro. N. J.. April 1. CKV1K T. MITCHKLL. wife of William Mtlrhell. aged 112. Relatives and friends In ilted to funeral, Frl. lulu n, m., rirldB. boro. N. J, Sertlcs llrldgehoro M. E. rpiireh 2 n m. Irt. BVldg.horo. ' . KH.r.wrcTTI.R. March .11. ClTntTI Wl. r.tDi .1 it 1, Mn.t.i. r,n. r.i... mo i4.ftisA4M.''Ai rcsiacna. ,bj .. .tooeri dkAtim II Mitchell. 89SO Melon at.. April 2. ROtl ERT. husband of late, Martha N. Mitchell. Notice of funeral later; MonniS. April li JOSEPH, eon of the late John and Mariraret Morris. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 30 a. m.. 930 Pino at. High mass of requiem HI. John'a Church, 10 a. m, Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, MURPHY, April I. BRIDGET, widow of Cornelius Murphy (neo O'Keefe). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Hat., 8:30 a m., IM.'i Emily at. (Kith nnd McKennstr.) Mass of requiem Chuieh of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Aulo funeral MVERS. April 2. EDWARD, husband of late Josephine Myers, of 48C0 N, Hroad at., aged 74. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl . 2 p. m . parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son, 2000 N, Broad at. Int, Adath Jeshurun Cem, NKW TON. April 2, Miss TRANCES A. NEWTON, aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 10 b. m. Old Lalies' Home, Wifslnomlnr, Int. Mag nolia Cem. NOIILIT. April 2. JOSEPH C. NOBLIT. aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services at 1021 N. Broad at. Sat.. 2 p. m Int. private OSWALD. April 1. JENNIE II,. wife of Itarrv C. Oswald and daughter of late John and Jane Sneeney. Relatives and friends, Sacred Heart Confraternity of the Church of the Nativity, Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.i 2980 E. Thompson at Solemn re nulem mass Nativity Church 10 a. 1 m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aervlce. PEA9D. April 2 at Cross Keys. N, J.. PniHCILLA PEASE, aged 8.-,. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., residence of son-in-law, &'. E. Tombelson. Services Cross Keys M. E. Church 2 p m. , Int. Cross Keys. Autos will meet train arriving at Pitman 12:21 p. m. Friends may call Frl , after 7 p. m. . , PETERS April 1 JOHN, husband of Hannah Peters, aged 71. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral services at resi dence of his son-in-law. Lawrence Pilklng ton. CB17 N 3d st.. Olney, Frl,, 3 p. m.. precisely, Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. riPEIl. March 31. REBECCA PIPER, aged 85. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Louis S. Helm's establish ment. M N. 02d st , Frl., 8 p. m. Int, Sat.. Sklmvirk. Pa, PORTER. April 2. THEODORE JAMES, son of late Robert J. and Margaret J. Porter (nee Barclay), aged 34. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Sat , 1 p. in . residence of brother. Robert Porter, Jr., 4.11.1 Wnln st., Pronkford. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains maj be viewed rrl.. 8 t 10 n. m. PROFET. April 1. PROSPER T.. hus band of Esther V Profet (nee HennlngerJ. aired 31. Relatives and friends, member!, of American Guild, Mandolin and Banjo So cieties, employes of P. R. T. luth St. Sta., former members of N. G. P.. 1st Regiment, Co. K. Invited to funeral services Sat , 2 P. m , 2820 N. 28th st Int Northnood Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p m. RI.DDINO At Anglescn. N J. April 2, ANNIE REDDING (nee IJoMe) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 7.80 a. m . Oliver II. Bilr Bide . 1820 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass St. Augustine's Church, 4th and Race ate . 0 a, m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call 1820 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Frl. eve. IirOD.MOND. Anrll " MILES I. . husband of Gertrude Redmond (nee Ryan) Funeral Mon., 8 30 a. m , 810 N. 45th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows' 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Relatives and friends, employes of Penna. Railroad. Liberty Bell Lodge, No. 587; Broterhood Ratlroad Trainmen, Penna. Rail road Voluntary Jlellef Abso.. Invited. Auto service, RHOAPS. Suddenlv April 1 JOUN W.. husband of Mary F. Rhoads (nee rriday). Relatives and frlenOa. UnlHo Cltc.lc No. 107. Brotherhood of Aneilca: Saklr.ia Tribe No. 0, Irr,procd Order nf Red Men: Lit Brothers' Uentlrl.il Asso;lail"i, United Brotherhood of Carpenters' Union, No. 122. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p m , 8225 Howell St.. Wlsslnomlne. Remains may be viewed Prl. eve. Burial North Cedar Hill Cem. Int. private ,i, , 1 ROKSSLEH. APrll -". UEUilUli I . HUB WlOOW Ol 'h.nrf nf l..itr. l.n. nMHl.r nspH 71. Due ., . , , l , llflurr ol lunerai will oe kivmi. .-..-.... ann.- .... .. ......n . !.,,.. t. t!t- r Holv Senulchfe Cem. SEDDON April 2. ISABELLA M . widow of John Seddon, aged 00. Relatives and friends Invited to ruiierol. son-in-law's resi dence. William H. Maust, Grove ave., riourtown. Pa., Sat., 3 p. m Int. Barren Hill Cem RHENEMAN. April 2, THEODORE P. MIENEMAN, aged 04. Relatives and friends Penna. Lodge, No. f.SO, r. and A, M.. all other societies of which he Mas a member. invited to tuneral. Sat , 2 p m , H4S of which he lias a member. Invited to fu- nernl hervliei. on Frl., at 2 p. m. at lato rpsldenen noil S. Lee at. Int. nrlvate HTEDMVN March 31. at resldenie of wore Coiintv, Va.. widow of Hunter i rail Wed. aftemoo ; Jolm'B Chun Ii. I.an Hieatn-in rrienas may ernoon Funeral irerilPia nt. '.litiiii's I'lior, i.nn.iinu np 'iiiiirs 111 u in I ..iwilt'r. itumi, nil .1 e.il.hiir.h Pa . , iMt jj . Ife of Leo Stengel (nee Coryell) RelatlvcM Htld friends. B. V M Sodality of the tlhurch of Ihe Blessed Virgin Mary. Darbv, are Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 a in friini Ihe fesldenre of her mother Mrs I TTltulmll, fnri ..II lll Sl,.r,,,n ! . tlsrhv. I Unli. I. Int. n..n..l.. ...nnn ... Illll..). n. II. B ! Sril'KVEY '-At I-a.ure.l Hprlflgs, N. J . RICHARD W. SI1CKNEY, aged Oil Rela- lives and friends Invited to fureral. Frl . 1pm, Laurel Springs, N. J Int. private, 'lake l lenienton par at Market st , Camden STINGER. Mirch 30. ELIZABETH I,., nldow of Jacob Stinger (nee Smith). Rela tives and friends, ht. Gabriel's B V. St. Modality, Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 30 h. m . I nil) M .liu at solemn men mass or re. r. of A., Yminsr Irlh-Amer.raii tMub of (iormantovin. invjlrd to funeral, Hut., 8 30 a, in . pamit s renidencr, 4.17 Wood lawn ue., Germaniown. Moitnm main, or rp.uiem . 1.n... m.l.. ,n '..nnnnl In., Pn,.rflh IO u ,,, l,,l i n imi"- .,"i..:"ii v....., . n. ! ,l0ly "epu l.nre. Uf m' ...A.Ul? '""? " 1 J A! i, ..arrn til, i.i.iAAnr 1 it 1.111 m;, Mldov of William A. Talt. RpRtI"n und friends Invited lo funeral isr-T3. 7"rl p. m . at son-ln-iaw'a residence. II. A. llraham, 11 S. Olh St., Darby, Pa. Int. Fernwood Cem Friends mi; ll Tliurs , between R nnd 10 p tr THOMPSON Suddenly. April -'. ANNIH wife nf Joseph A. Thompson nnd daughter of late Wllllim and Annln McMenatuIn Due notlco of funeral. 108 W. Mole st. TRAIJTNIIR. April 2. CHARLES, lllis hapd of l.lle Trautner (nee Noll), aged H.I Relatives and friends. Court .Xlleminin No 88. F. of A.! Rlrlhcher Unt. Vereln No 1; Deutscher I,ehlKh Arb ! Unt. Veretn. em ployes of Enterprise Mfa: Co,, invited to funeral. Sun., 1 p. m,. 2333 N. 4th st. Int. fjreenmount Cein. . WAONCn April 1, ANNIE E. . iilow o( Jacob C. Wagner. Relatives and frit mis Invited tn funeral hervlces, Frl., 3 p. m , 3S W, Dual st Ojrmantown. Int. prl- "WALLACE. April 2, EDITH, wife of William Wallace. Relajtles and friends In vited to tuneral services, Hat., 11 a, m., Dald If, Schuyler Dldg.,, Hroad and Dia mond sts, Int. private. Remain, may be Mewed Frl., 7 to p m WALSH. April 1. MAROARET K . widow of James Walsh and daughter of Mary 11ml late 'inoinss fticv.ari.iiy. itemizes ana friends Invited to funeral. Kit.. 8.10 a. m . 2721 N. 2!ith st. Solemn requiem masa Corpus. ChrlstI Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. WARD. Suddenly. April 1, ESTHEn A., daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Ward, nelatlvea and friends. Ladv Foresters of America. Montgomery Circle. No. 22. In vited to funeral. Pat., 8'30 a. m., sister-in-law's residence. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ward, 2820 N. 20th Bt. Solemn requiem mass Rt. Columba's Church. 10 a. m. Int. New Ca. thedral Cem. Auto funeral WEDEKEMPBR. March 31. CHARLES, husband of ' Florence Wedekemper (neo Kellli and son of Fllcn and late Charles C. Wedekemper, aged 20. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl. 7.80 a. in . 2,147 8 I2th st Solemn lequlem mass Church nf the Epiphany, l a. m. Int. Cathedrul Cem. WEISS April 1. KATIE M wife of John L. Weiss and daughter of, Mary and the late Henry Wilkinson. Reiatlvea and friends l.vltsd to services, Frl., 2 p. m., 2732 Frankford ave. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Thur...J to 10 p. m .WEDEKEMPER. March 31. CHARLES, husband of Florence Wedekemper (nee Kellv) and son of Ellen and late Charles C. Wede ktmprr, ated 20 Itelatlves and friends In vited to funeral, Frl.. B.80 a, m., from 2547 8. 12th st. Solemn requiem mass at Church nt the Epiphany, 10 a. m. Int. at Cathedral Cem. WHITE. March 30. OEOnOB W.. hus. hand rt late Agnes C. and son of Inte George W. und Anna While, of Milford. Del Reia tlvea and friends Invited tj funeral. Sat,, 1 P. m.. re.ldcnco of daughter. 1710 N, 0th st. Int. private. Auto funeral. Mllfotd paper. C??toaiNS. Aorll 1, MAROAnm, widow of Edward G, Whrglns aged 78. Relative, nnd frlenda Invited to fumral services. Frl., 8 P. nt., parlor. William' Rowsn, 207 E. Glrard ave. Int. private WILLIAMS. At 801 N. Union at.. Aprtl 2. SARAH J. sl.ter of noss IJ and Mary E Wllllspis. Notice of funeral later, WILSON. April C. HELEN R WILSON (nre Webb) wife of Robert D, Wilson, Jr., aged 28. Residence. JiTll Harmer at. Du. notice of funeral will b. given. UNDr.KTAKr.ns BROAD and DIAMOND Ijl" BROAD and I J W DIAMOND I WILSON. Anrll MlTlttvi' I.. .a Thomas Wilson. Reiatlvea and friend, in Invited lo aervlees. Sat.. II-80 p. m.. 282 Rasehlll st. Int. private. Remains may ba view Frl ave. tftiMtiirn An. ii ....... . . bnnd nf Sa'rali Wund'er (nee 'noakl" awrf ro. Restive, and frlend, Chosen Friend. Lodge, wo, i. I, o. o. r.) Robert Parkier tllUI. Plual f TnAnn., t l rt 'te.W tn services. Prl . 8 p. m , 11728 Dltman sT. Tacony. . Int. private. Wet Laurel mil Cem. i' rienaa may call Thura., 7 to p. nu I.KflAL ADVUBTlSKMnyTH ,BSMMTBOI' ANNIB U LAVVKnTY. deteaseil Letters testamentary upon the estate of Apnla L. JjUferlr. decenstd. having been granted to Fidelity trust Com! pany, all persona Indebted to the said estati are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the offlce of th said company. 323-331 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. T FIDELITY TRUST COMPANT. WM. P. GEST, President. tKS5ESTATB.or aurko j. Mccarty. 'As? deceased Letters testamentary upon the estate of Alfred J. McCarty. deceased, having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com. pany and William A, Kohl, all persons in debted to the said estate are requested tn make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the ofP.ce of the said company. 825-331 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANT. WM. P. OEST. President. U2r"J ESTATI! OF (1RACIS I). O'CONNELL, deceased Letters testamentary urns tUm ailntA of nrace D. O'Connelt. deceased. having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com- nanv. nil nersons Indebted to the Slid eatat. PRATHW nro requested to make payment, and thow,. having claims against the same tn present lu them, Wlinoui nriay, h( me. oiuco Ol. ml Bai company, 825-331 Chestnut street, Phlladel- V "' FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, WM. P. OEST. President. .coKWATE OF or.ouoK. cai.viv t& Bi;nitiioiJ)ER. dereaaed. Letter of administration on the above estate havlnr been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims ta present the same, without delay, to P IBMA E. BUnKHOLDER. cln Fidelity Trust Co. 825 Chestnut St.. Phlla. Or to her attorney. JAMES P. HACJEN Esq.. Lafaette Bid.. Phlla tK5KsfXTE OF JACOB T. DOtX. DK- ? reaseil Letters of administration '6. h n., c. t. a upon the estate of Jacob T. Doll, deceased havlnc heen granted to FI DELITY TRUST COMPANY, all persona In debted to the aatd estate are requested tr make pavment. and th6se having claims against the same to present them, without delay, st the office of the said company. Nos. 325-331 Chestnut at . Philadelphia. FIDELITY tfRUST CO . WM. P. OEST. Presldenti IK3S.E8TA'ri5 OF A MALI E FISHER.-DE. ,A-S ceased Letters testamentary on tho above estate having been granted to tha undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate nre requested to make payment, and those having claims to present tha same, without delav, to DR. WALTER W. MAIRES. 030 N. 1 2th St. Or to his attorney. CLINTON A SOWFRa. 000 Stephen Glrard Building. T.OST ANT) FOtTND DIAMOND n.V Lost, dlimond-shaped pin, containing about 20 small oppts, nn Tues day cienlpe-. between Arcadia Theitre gna 20th end Pine sta., vp route 30: reward return to 2013 Pine at Ph Locust 3104 W. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATIOV HAND". EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OP F.MPLOYMENT WANAJIAKER'S BOOKKEEPER, vlth typewrite- experience! must be thoroughly experienced and under stand Installment business: excellent posUlen Is offered right person: state experience. Vef . age and salary expected. P 110 Ledger Off. CHILDNURRB and mother's helper. Phona ( k laicust 012 or call 1013 Spruce at. if cook and CHAMnrcniiAiD in ranilly of T" u hre pillar heln Is kenll In Brvn Ilfawr. ..-I Phone r,ns w. COOK nnd chambermaid girls used to living together, ref required: suburbs. Phone Oront7 2. DRESSMAKER Waist, aklrt and eleeTa Pnlshers: nlso Improiers and aporentlces; paid while learning. Apply 1S00 Locust wU nnilSSMAKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S EMnROIIlERERS Hurd silk tind cold; good pn : ilso leirnera over 14 vear. Cll mofnlpgs. P lo 10. HIT N. 13th et GIRLS 30 GIRLS . Wrnpplne- mint candy Light elrav work Manufaeturlng Company of America 430 N. 12th St. GTRI white car (.mall child, hMn upstairs MorK: nn cookine; country; viu. o, T.cilgpr Offlce Oinr.8 for ullk Hprearilns: and pt'klnic: x- pprlenced and leani,i'g: pnod wapn. dtendv work Apply Qrlswold AVoriited Co.. Da rbv. ra OIBT.H. ". cxiierienced. for officp work: Rood Martins Kaiarv ann opportunity ror real Morkcra T IflK 1.edgrr Office UOVEHNKSS. Vrench. wanted: oep 80 , ear or ase: mum nave aooi rererencea for two jear-perlod with prrlou emploertr. Applv by mall only to Mrs. Clalo Caaaatt Stewart. Haverford HOU8I3WOIIK Olrl for Kcneral hounework; KiinnMa linnaal atiH r nsnl vnnil aaifas ence; white or colored; Rood wan; nleanant Buburhan home: n" watblnp Vb Haddon-fl(-ld 31, nr write P 031. T.edger Office HOUSEWORK Two white irlrle wanted. 1 for cnoklnff nnd dnwntalri work. th nthrr for waitress and chamlermald. Call Hryn Mawr 77.r or wrlt" C C. English, Monjrois av., nowemont. Pa. IIOU8HWORK Wanted, thorouchly expert enced woman for general houaework: muit , ln pood cook; (o rlsrht person waves more than ynu now recene i-none wooqDurvao HOUSEWORK White trlrl for treneral houpa- . worn eroon wrwb no wasnine; ko to a lantlo ritv June fl Phone Merchantvllle 38 HOUSEWORK, ventral; convenient house: ft In rumiiy. rererence requirea; wares ip. tall evening. . n. iim at HOUSEWORK Wanted, a mold for general t.nu'twork; 2 In family; reference. 2222 M nrnwn ai HOURBWOHK Glflfnr pen. hwk : pd. hnm nnn pu. wapea; nn wanning. on.i n, mn. HOUSEWORK PMn cnnklnj: amall famllyl hlarh wagea rn jjih w--. .-.j m. t.roaa. HOU8EWORK Youne. lnexp. plrl. to aanlit Wltn noilUPWOrK' rrin mw khiip ii, j. INTERVIEWER Woman with preaence and tact; permanent position short hours ?M rood incnTie nnvanctmeni. tan aiiernoons. J tn 4, f" DenCKia Itiag. l.niVl tnktr wnrlt hnmn; tranaferrlns oat. terna; I. 100; nnt experienced; pay for nitiorm in iwrn more, rui. aiaraei si. MAID, white. Prnteatant. wanted for llvht ' chamterwork and pValn sewing: Norweplan r ovpuir iirit;ii cu . noiiro ' " r" 103 ltneinont Va t or nhnn Tflrvn Mawr i9. MILLINERS tl'ANTRn KXPF-rtTF.NrRD MILT.TNKHi l'lirtAIANKNT JOHJTItt.V AliW IGAH ROUND: OOOO WAUKB h APPLY ESIPLOT1JENT BUREAU UT BROTHERS. 4 . a Nt'RSE PrnM a comDetent vounur vromin, for the corn of ii children. 7, andOJ years elrls. CalF Thursday and Friday, tf$g ior ii o'ciook iwi ue iJincev piw-- . ."Sfti Mlinuu ..... n Inttltiillnn In nn P tftT'H- chlldren; nlirht duty; must furnish & NUItSK Wanted, soung Tj-otestaiit whit. nuritp WvnnMuind Phnii.. Tarberth InSH.i .-. - - - o OrKnATORS Steady, all-the-year-rouna f work for glrlB over IB and women In mod-, rf ern. un-ln-iiate factory building Ideal loca- y ll.. . ....... nkli...l.l.l. ..I1 n am.nnr'.. iiuii mr ivn.i iiiinueiiiiii i.. " .fc" in. of close vroxlmlty to subway. Baring. Lani b caster ae.. Darby,"8pruce, Baltimore ave.H) anq cipring uaroen nriage auriae. ""v operators v. anted In the assembling depart ment, wtirre the work la light and clean; also nn nr.nu. fi.r.rM anA nth.K ll.nt IB&. ehinery Kor detalia -alt at factory otnei it, l. raiste Co., ajui Area si. , ' '" . ' ...:J8 vi'ctiAiiiiin, expenencra, on iwo'iicouiwji Union .p-clal machine rurter: also on sln.aj IC KIIU UUUI.IO IICCUIC llllBlll.HUI- ...m- . rhlnpst lejirfira fnlcan Annlv tn Mr. Frank- . Iln. Camden Curtain and Bmbrold.ry Co.,V Front and Ifeari'at... Camden. " ilivH. SAliEHWOMCN llk FOU SMTH. DnKPHES AND OOWNII ,! APPLt BUREAU OF KMPLOTMENT .! WANAJIAKEIVS . )M SALESWOMEN, experienced, ladiea suit gndt aown deot. 1810 Chestnut at.- j2 ... ..... .. . i ... . a DAiit.nivuAii'.n inrnign-rias. specially aitoai,.. J. M. Olddlng b Co, 1422 Walnut at. -8 SODA CLERKS RVPRniRNern pnncp'Knnicri APPLY nilllEAII OP EMPLOTMEIW! ifI WANAMAKER'S i IrjJ STENOaUAPHER Atlantic Reflnlnv Co,hi an opening ror stenokTapner expvri nrd tn er.slneerlnr worki heut work rll require one who has had at least a JhWiriV scnooi eoucauon ana can taics rapia accurate dictation, transcrlblnar nutrklv ntatiy; sen era I office work, such.1' ai .fill records etc., win p a part oc uuPQSit Thoae to Qualify apply In peraonyRo9f 3144.Pa.Mvunk a.va. ,. a . . yi v- TO V Ill ,j, H mi i Wk ti L t r. t u . . ... It. J " " I . ," Xiu f-- ' - S3 SS7V -vy fu V X'.4 ".? 3T- 1 -f i 'i 1 a-&--: A. i , . Tr . . ' d vr HT-wvir-'W'' Tri?-rv,w -li . v .""-tWll,! JVA-f" eVf- ""
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