Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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'EVENING PUBLJfC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1910
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Is Ono of Increasing List of
Returning Service
Veterans
JERSEY MAN LIKES FLYING
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ARDMORE MAN SAW
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Thirty-six consecutive days of no
tion In the Argonne Forest it I lie record
lonsted by Lieutenant I. C. Peters, of
Ardmorc, who nriivod in Now York
jostcrdny aboard thp transport Charles
ton. Up served with (ho ,120th Artillery
Regiment, which vent over nbout n
year ago. During th pntire Argonne
nitlon his bnttorj was in position pour
ing heavy shell in the (iermnn iniiks
nnd laving down barrages to prutiLt
the American advance.
Then he went to the Ameriean expo
riitlonary force college nt Ileannp nnd
taught landscnpe RanieninR. Lieutenant
Peters was n landscape expert before
joining the army.
Lieutenant Krousp Badi
Approximately 7000 students nttended
this universltv. These men nme fiom
the orRanizations which nu awaitiiiR
places on the prioiit.v list, nnd com
prised those who inuld be spared by
their orgnni7ntions nnd who weie nnx
ions to learn some useful profession.
The grounds of the unioisity iopiod
200 ncies, nnd fourteen nens wcio de
voted to the landscape work.
On the Ctinnrd liner Caminnia, nr
riving jestoidav, was Tileutennnt
('Icon H. Kioiise, of Mnddnnficld, V. .1.,
who was foimeih nssoiinlcd with his
father in the insuinnie business nt 32.1
Chestnut street. Philndolphi i. The lieu
tenant was with the loval air foices,
nnd enjoed his expoiiemos so thor
oughly that ho is rouir to enter the
commeicial flying field.
Lieutenant Kiousp fust weht to
rrnnce in 101." with Hip Amoriinn nm
hulance, but nftei reinaininR theie for
two yenrs. during the touiso of which
he was gassed, ho returned to enlist in
the American armv, hut wns reiected on
some minor phjsunl defect. Me then
went with the Itritisli. lie hns two
planes unofticially to his ciedit, was
brought down twite nnd hns been
awnrdpd the Distinguished Hying Cross
nnd the Croi do (Jueuo. Up did prin
cipally night bombing and participated
in laids in the vicinitv of Amiens, lie
wears thp Mons libbon, nlso Hip Allied
nnd active service libbon.
Miss Frames Spccdv, the preltv
finniep of Sergeant Ilnlph McCrooiy, of
Indiana, Pa., left her studies nt the
Rocehwood School for girls, in Jonkin
town, long enough tod n to greet the
young soldier when he arrived on the
Cnrinnnin. McCrccrv, a ginduatc of
Ciettjsbuig. was for si months with the
l)hotogrnphic section of the air sen ice
at Toms, wheie he wns tinining to be
come an observer. ITe came b-iok to
ioln his fatlioi. who ib in the rubber
business in Indiana.
riillaiiflpliinns Arriving
Among Philadclphians an iving yester
day were Fred J. Paneo, ,'!4 Noith Rroad
street; Francis Woistcr, 4210 Rich
mond stiect; Daniel J. Mmrav, 2044
Sterner street; Joseph L. Mich, 2047
Silver street: Chnilcs O. Rruttou, 2.58
Sigol street; Richard Cnsell. .1002
Chestnut stieet: Hwnnn Kaplan. 140S
Oermantovvn nvenue; George II. I'ilger,
2731 Knsl Venango stieet: James J.
Atkinson. 1518 South Hnniucrgcr street ;
William Kino. 2KSS Canine stLcet; AVil
liam J. AVntson. 1022 Milnor stieet;
ndmund P. Finlev. 104.1 South Twonty
fiist street: Edvvnid Kemlo, liOti Fast
Ontniio stieet: Robeit F. 1'eiiiu. 2.'!(!."
North Third stieet: Jnmes It. Stewart.
.1040 North Fighteenth stKPt: Michnpl
F. Sheohnn. .1.1 Fnst Pimp strppt. !or-
mantown; Snmupl N. (Solilinnn, 4.102
Noith Rroad street: Stedinnn M Jcn
Kins. 2.":!0 South Nineteenth stieet;
Otto Hoeisdi. 2711 Taskei Mrec; Har
old K. Monison, 15112 Noith Lnnftert
strpet: Samuel A. Bungs. 2.110 Noith
Seventh stieet ; CliiiPiKe Vnnnninn. "10S
Mantua nvontie: r.e!amiii McCmthv
01.11 Hovnton stieet: Thtodoio Devlin,
1,110 East Movamenslng nvenue; Milton
M. McCue. 12.1." Noith F'eventh stieet;
Charles Liebeik. 01!) Mnrkoe street:
Ilobcrt S. Claik, .1,114 Camne street;
Andievv F. Mc Cough. 2.12 South Fiftv
seventh street; John Rose. 12.'!4 South
Eightv -fnuith stieet; Albert Shiliknn,
R70 Noith Seventh stieet: Philip C.
Schmidt. 11.10 West Huntingdon stieet:
David flaidnor. 1110 Fast Movamenslng J
nvenue; I innk Tobin. 22S Wilder
strpet: Pnstio Ilnttista. 2000 West
Stella stieet; Samuel LebncH. .12." Heed
street: Piedio Amodel. 1017 West On
tario stieet: John F. Nocito, 229 Finnk
lin stuet : Antonio F. Finnjtli. 42.1 Jef
ferson nvenue; John Snvdelr. 112S fier
mnntown nvenue. nnd Thomas A. Brett,
3714 Pulaski street"
From All Tarts of City
Others were Horatio II. Rice. .1.12,1
North Cni lisle street; Chillies V. Mc
Carthy 242 North Wilton street:
Oeoigo F. Ford, 1S33 South Tront
street: Charles C. T.lovd, 14.1 Parrish
street: Arthur Farnlli, 811 Wilder
stieet; Joseph Colonmo, 212.1 Stelln
street; Diodato Lunntdn. 811 Summer
street; Charles P. Sehladbneh. 1012
Orleans stieet; Dominioo Piccolo, 4241
Ridge nvenue: Ralph J. Beato. 1707
South Eleventh street; Joseph Douit,
1007 South Front street: Antonio Rn
mnnn. ,100!) 'Noith Tvventv -first stieet:
Mortis Fienman, 011 Tnskpr street;
John A. McCnhon. 1227 West Cam
bria strePt ; Robert Meekes. 22.10 Camne
stieet; John Vendltti, 4024 Itidge ave
nue; Angelo Cardllln, 7.10 Fitzvvatcr
street: John Cnrrignn. 1.1.1.1 Brandy
wine street; Majnard Miller. .1002 Pu
laski street; Herman O. di Mnion, 40.11
Lnncnstor nvenue; Pasnunlo Shadaro,
10.1.1 Caipenter stieet; Daniel Piorolll,
1834 South Twelfth street; Tonv Difeo,
2024 West Toronto street; William
Brown. 40.1 Washington nvenue; An
tonio Tripletti, 112 South Alder street;
Jacob Ouatte. 1811 Passvunk nvennn;
JHchnel Lattitino. 1217 South Marshall
street; j.iiiri di unrio, ksi carpenter
street; James F. White. 4.irt,1 hel
per street; Daniel S, Whitcmnn, Rroad
Street Station ; Donald 8. Thompson.
4(10 Fast Wyoming avenue; Robert
Jlevvitt. fii.-Hi wnrren street; John F.
Cope, 718 Alder street; Edwin S. Er
vvln, .1724 Noith Sixth street; John A.
Hnyward. 210 North Thlrtv-thlul
street; Claience A. Cirecn. 243.1 Car
penter street; Herbert Koslan. 010
worth 1 Igitli stieet: Hernnrd O'Con
nor, 223.1 South Closkev street; Hejirv
llrusco. 3727 South Twelfth street';
,ionn nnaKens, u ssoutn American
street; Philip Cooper. 41S5 T-eidy nvo
ntie, qnd Ludvylg J. N, Ach(man, Bus
tleton. Also Richard Maok, 483 North Or-
rlana street; Mathcvv J. Navvn. at 27
North Hanburger Btrect; John T. Fox,
Jr., 123 Westmoreland strcit: John
H. Steerwalt, 2103 North Ninth street;
Hugh J, Mooney, 1R00 Morris street!
Russell Bcrner, 1700 Wlngohoeklng
stieet; Henry O. Broach. 1012 Wnluut
stn-et ; Louis Kranse, 2044 North Thir
teenth street; Alexander M. Drvden,
1011) Chestnut street; Wayne M. livers,
lOOOrtlillsdalo street; John W Oreider,
512 West Olenwood nvenue: John Mc
qollum, 2180 Vine street; LouU fllns.
berg. 112 North Third street; Harry
M. Hope, 1122 Longvvood nvenue; John
S. Ferguson, 3(508 South Juniper street,
. odlHarr,jrAV BarofU, 07 Moore Btrect
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have an eye over their
ders toward us
The war is won, but the
bills must be paid. The
success of the Victory
Liberty Loan is our job.
We are only lending, not
giving, our money and
our Government guaratu
tees its return with inter
est. Buy today.
, waiting. Let s show
we're still backing
up with the same
American spirit we
in 1918. Let's make
ood with an overwhelming
ubscription to the Victory
Liberty Loan.
VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY HESS-BRIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANSf, FRONT STREET AND ERIE AVENUE
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