jSVM ,,T s -, .MV'-',)M.r ' , t- v iw -' r W: p: f ' 'm. i s iw- v Tt' .ff-jAnM. I 4 V OF 28TH REACH U. S. 4. JSV Wen of Philadelphia and Vicinity, fyfSfyl B,ack on Mongolia, Hasten to Dix AMBULANCE UNIT INCLUDED Approximately ."00 veterans ot the TvfAnfv.ntwUti. rv;.t.i.... rn... 1i,tl,,,1is1- ta,'pbla nntl vicinity arrived home on the 'ft-1 ... . a, i.... .. ...... .. t aiiofiu i. .i.iiiikcmih. inc., mi' now ill Camp Dix. The rolcr and their unlt.4 follow : A3d Artlllrrv Ilrlrailf llendaiiurlrr. Brigadier General William 0 Price. Jr . Chester, Major Arthur c Colahan. 7sin Lincoln Drive, Oermantnwn Captain Ttnbert Morris WeetJown P.i Oaptnll. Itobert Tolnnd. Wvnnewond Lieutenant TmJl- (' Oevelln, Vlllauova Lieutenant l' tlrewsler lll.onds. (SU Chestnut street .Lieutenant Samuel Wagner. .Ir . 41" South Fifteenth street Corporals CIar,-nre (.' Adam. Woods town. N. ,t . Jeremiah I Nelll. .Ir . PHI North Forty-aerond street. Forrest v Buck, niverton. X J Hugler ndmond A Itramblrv. tfl'-'t tlci Wantown avenue I'rivnles Robert I Jerrc-vs iu cine street IlotMM C linwe. 400 South Fifteenth street Jimn J Nash 71" South IStniv street I street nmiifi nomer i.m uprinaninwii Sergeant ll.nrv Mi, Donald. I'lll North ,''"" Walter Hornet 1113.1 '"',' 1,'l.'-''l1,' Fifteenth street tre, t , rieorne Hushes a.,,10 H.ivvle Rlreet Corporal - Whs rd T. cavanaugh. Jr . ' Knorr HIT t ..' !'""""H'r.''t, , '" !," ftrvn Mntvr Joghaln 132 south 1-ift-sef,,nel atreet siu. Wagoners Stephen M rtvan 274S North ic Lee :i4n2 North .itasrhrr street (lenrae TwJlrtv-Slmli streetT Sin M KuhlnMn. I:ranrt snojt Crl.pen si.ee James Mr RS32 Spruce slreat. rieorge 1.. rtl.ldto. V.t ;V, IVHI sellers elreeiltivmon.lMekln Chester ' " .,413 Havei-ford hph,i Jamas Mc- Prlvate Howard W Stantor '.012 Sanscm , I'eak 272.1 Orthorlox trt. John .lilpnrl atrvrr nrnftf1 Trn1j 7.rl .Tr . T.lafirrh Prtvati WHIHm v Uoftut. Ton it T'"rl avenue. Waltrr M nrtckmm ;i.1i)i North Vnif thorp Ktrt'ct. .lBmc A ftmrn. 27S7 North Newklrk Htrcft . Andrew 7. Mor tpU 30rt Cnmliridse trpt Sersrcftnt William i: Hecp. r.022 Thomponn trftt. Mehnntr ttnrjr.n Tl rl 112 Spt ln PrlVHt JHtiif". H riMHr "2 Sftiirh Palforrt Htreet Thomas "' !.oFtt 223t Pouth Loc BtrpM. Vrnnrn H PallKt. Vn: Arthur Jahn. 24 youth rnrtlMh tirpt BufyrpV,:,ri- Hate. .71, Wlndaor a,a- Prlrtea Jiimn H fs" Jr . 120 North Tl.dnald atraat Kueana A IMrnrd. 4-,'-,7 , .i i-.i. a . . j... tr t. - ii)U A tlr7 VV;i,.?A.h-;tf?;ri;nrV mVn r.lrt Park SarcAnt ThmnaN H. A. Twiner. Ufm Jlnayunk Aenu rrlvalex .Tame J Wail ir.i T-:t vi. tint lan Harn d t ...... --..-". -.' Park avenue, Harret tr 7T fulin 4.1' Pin (lltiou 47, ifiiliciifi (.Intro, -ii.i HmiPtln lljariv i-lil-1 .-orth I Mrt, Charles J SerBcant Karl. V OnrMn. 1M2 Souih FIfty-alxth atrl Pnolt .TamcH .t Morun mil South Twonn. third street 28th HUUlon Hrndonartrr Prtarhmrnt UeiT. Sergeant Major Uuhtn V. Lansdowne Mofler 101th Arttllrj- Ileadquartrr Comnanr t rrtvatrs UupnaXdll. lf03 South 'iSn ttith street Kred Tl Knmnats. Ht South jwwev street Kdwin r. i.ytz. ami ttui avenue, tnaries weian. Ji0 street , in.,-.... - l.lnIenoo, I 107th Artillery unnl.v Comnanr Trlvato Theodore P Ward, f.MS ('has itr avenue Wagoner John J ftelln- j;n7 South Junl. per street ct ' Hat)er A Corporal William M. Hetlter. Hit Prlnie. ton atreet Privates rtobari J Mosriv J410 Natrons street, W'lllam Jhl'aulev. .14'J A atreet. Walter A Smith. r.SJO Washington inraii. Corporal Anthonv Godalla. B040 Acate atreet Privates liaid n Van ivssen. MO Her mitage street Franrla .1 Preaton '-'410 Kaat Firth atreet. r.dwjrU J ilrlmea srt.1 Kast Westminster atreet: -outer S. llrug Jer. 4US3 CheBter aenue. Corporal L'dwln S. Uechtel ;03.'l Wilmot strart. Privates Edward J. llrvner. I'Ol.l Cast burn atreet Oermantnwn, William Uarrett. 1127 South Twentv-thlrd arrest. " Kallery II First Lieutenants a .Alax;mlllan Schen- Tarll. -00 Kast Highland avenUe. Chestnut llll: l:dwln-H Finn. Nnrrlatown. Prlvatea Oeprge c Merear. r,l Nonh Klevenlh street, tleorge Antlinn 3.111.1 North Second' streets James N Uallnuh-r. .1I.1H Merlon menu" Mattery C Captain F.rederirk S Swir. Ptinenlxtllle First l,ietitenants-rJolui A..Fatlor. Allu P, Dayton. Fencovd. Corporal Stephen M. Pollock, liios Uisi. Fletcher street Privates Herbert llulch. .1310 rj "treat. ancla It Durham HM r;i idatnno street Otto II rtohnenberser 3317 A street. An thony M Water,. .1::t:l Woodland avenu,. William W C'ouler .14:13 Sharawood atreet Jamea Uelaky r,0S North Ninth atreet Wll Ham II. Swartlry, 10.1'J South Watts str-et Bunl Raunskt. L30tl Marp.ireita atreet. Curl F. Anderson. 3.VJ3 tl alrcrt. Joenh 1. Curr. IMS Wolf atreet: William J Patlon. 111! Jtlfflln street. Joaenh A Ilolsbrun. 117 South Sixteenth street: William Cubler. ,111(7 Spruce atreeet Thomas A, Dragonettl. '2ir2 South Tenth atreet Wlilltun f Urnhatn. ll)4s South Sixteenth street Ilattcr.v I). 107th Privates William Snessenharh. Ilrldes burg: F.d. -J, Forrest. KUI Callowhlll atreet: ttobert It Harria. 1211 PUrfor street. Joaenh . IHrsh. 47 llvirnilton street: August (luer- i.U'--o,'iJ ?uuwi i.rr aireei; .viiiihiii rnusi p.i c-nny atrefrt. ,; nailery 17 First Lieutenant Pace A Watson. "0?.1 Worth Twenty-second street Privates Joseph pontng Jr in.it cjer manlown nvenhe Charlea A Sauers.' 07tl North Thlrtvulntrr Irtreet. Chatlea Howard. VSJO.Houlh Sceend street ,it , lUtteTv'!r is TJuiler Alfonso .Rsltnin. Ill: South Mar- -, r w , .Corporal Alfred T TWo!. 1113 Kd.( lont , jKpmery avenue a Privates Ilorrv Knowlt"? Jr . 1237 AMn t ' nattery A 'Private Thomaa F Hoxljn. 2721 North JFront atreet; John T Flodsrern 1310 Jlitner atreat; John Faust. W15 Wundland acnu" , Corporal Jllchael Dlsmapwa. 3S2ft North jTteae etreet , Private Charlea D Marro. Io Montrose BtreFt; ; natten' Prtva-tea "William Urennrfn. 204! Grrtt treats' Joseph J. Itskow. 2h.t2 rium street, WlUianl J. Siesta. ltot Tarrlsli strt aPennta-iturwIti. 221 FltzHatr strit. Mor ris f.. Jurotdon. fl22."i CarDfnlpr uii ! Jamea J. Jonea. 22SH South Tpnt third treef. Hatterr V PrIvdtes-James N Hlackburn. 300.1 Ttldce avenuoi'Iludolph . Obhof. 615 North Frank. Una atreett Howard A Mdllgan. !i?3 Kim bert Btrtet. Camden. Cook William Kallnouakl. 2277 Ivlland Private, -Joseph J Levy. 1240 .North Law. rence street Bugler George W. Lynch. .Moore. Hatterr D "Lieutenant Harvey H. Frank. (Ilenside. n..atai Chnrlaa Stausa 30'i' Vn..i- nlVftiirth atreet? Josenh W Thoninaon. ', .yrlvti-.Trifimi. J. Torrlnn ""R ". urnrj niren, jiowam ivninuMiii. inu riaii i K..'"'.',-.,tt"'L' uL""'. JIWAJL'-".- ffl.KrilrffKK. W38'n4rST. r."orw7r: .:N"rll '""""'""' -rcet. He is survi ,'riel. JnhnS Johc-, 2n0'WBlla.e str ?,K?,'nHl,,,J " f,"'n. ",trcel' 'Th" rles ' by one sou, Dr. John II. Sleviu. 1 , CtalTSar.ca,7r,S,ur,,nV,ez,',37 Pre,. SSw IteMlan.!" elreeU Jlarld XC"Xk ',? I'metirlnr. medicine in Detroit. T f.oti -atreet North Marshall atreet: James Metzger. jjjj luuernl will he he d on Monday r,'.ki.i F,.in -, c,.M. inc vv Montgomcrv avenue: Russell. 221(1 North the home of Ins niece. Miss Mnrv I V.tti.!il,Jfn"l?re!el. "' " " "" '"".. "treet. -K-orgO Redru,.. 1 4Sh Ilrow I, j vf,la ., 1M vorlI, Thirlonntl, .-V. .-(-''r.y.Wendover street.' J.uther W lirlfllth. 5.VJ tro" North Wnnanrakeotrect: Antonio Salvatore. :ua. mum sirce. ,rf 'Dttrr i; Privates Joseph, 'C Crowther 443 Wis- tar'etreet. (lermantovyni HenJamln Traftl can. J34 Halter street. Wax ft Ct. Atjlttt)nil SPECIAL TRAIN rI'?Kret -ia pMtnivlunla Hil'ii.. -t 'tth Avmu aind aid At is.-! VlSzr:-; . ;g- apaoirtii oiaiioa 7.40 .i, ; North Ilulle)ihia . . 7.11 2 f ,S Flara Consult Arenta r t r x . rflSBKUivama k k J A -50 SUNDAYS -' May IB m tm and . , If Juno 1 j! laws. m v - -- III 9 lWJork ' II & '. - .. f riiitt r TrlValo Thorn K. Jllcliard. S4S Chralnut atiet , Corporal JamfS 15. Maithcwa. Mrchnnl- Panlf-nTr lllnrhmfnt rhaptaln, William . ruth. !H9 i;asi Cumberland atrct. Vlerlnar.T Dctarhtnrnt Karrler 1'nul J, DalfS-, 8014 Angora Tir rac. 1'rltatOM ttarrt A f'nnb 41a Vnrlh I'm.. inirti pirrpil joscpn V, uairy, jii.-y ffoutll Slxtrrnth ftrret. lOSd Sunllnrr Train Ambulanre t'oinpanr 109 Tlltrmnn tloh HliQ tl alrAnt- WbI,k V Tlumphrpya. c'niwsm Thomaa l.ronard. ('lit ton llflghta: William .torrlaon. 1 13.1 South Third atrrft, tloorar Talor i.ansdnnn, raul Yaikloy. l.ancaatrr. Amtnitanrfi ronmnnr I Id (MPtaln Thomaa C. Hoo, (llrnflHd Farniat .loneph Totnllnron. .1711 jjonicahorn atrrt: Krril Mrfllnnla. Ml North Flfty-alxllt alrmt: Alfred Alhi-rt. 10.13 . Wakrllne atrrHi Atfrod Ttakr. :tfrj7 t.nnaatior-atrrM . William Hiir Kr. tttlin Torrrarial avanuo. Wnllare Harndt Hl.17 at Tloita atrirt Arnold llatr. .mil nohln atrrMi prllnis lllsmullT. nsrj .larkpon atrct. David Hayd. Jr ,"i:u Uome atead atrial. Thomaa Irrnnan. titan Kn atona atraat. Harry HrrMdbant. 111 Hvrra n, Paul llroom. .,30H North Thlrtaantlt atri'ft Jamaa Hrown. "3.11 North Sean trcnth trt Karrv ltrmla. HH44 Jnckaon alrat. Frank I'arlln JIHI North Hlxtaanth tarpct. Wllaon I'lark 3H42 North r.lahtranlh atraat Wllaon I'Urk, .1BI2 North KUhtarntll Arthur t'lovor. -'-'11 North Twantv-iapond atraat: John c'urrla sno.t ItRtnllton atrrat. Kdward rtannran, tllt.1 fulln atraat. John Itanrlo .1001 WnlLar atr.'ft Arthur Doarlnc. s1.11 'I'Iokh troat. UaorKA Ponncllv nflill I'Uthbart atraat , laraui-.' KdwMrti. -211 Kaat MaMlald atrot. I.anln llldrlden. 7.1i Tulln atrrrt. Wllniar Cnmli -,.'7 llhatl atro'l . Iluana I'-arbar 2H.10 I'.niorHM atraal I Samuol I'lilla ..''J South I trtlatll air,aT li.ftlni'iii .Invanli f'nlitll nf ilia Matthias I'aanav 3917 Madlaon alrrot Cla.r. I 1 atmlllUll .losepn t Ulllll, 01 Ilia rnra Forwa r,l I .11 -' Ha at Hilton atraal 1.awla'pWpn(ic nU( Hfrkd slropt Station. L'rtit w llHmttslilrA nt:nif Altanll C'itv, Thnmun Cllvnloh. Ititt riipohiim ntreM. .Tm(t 1unn. V2(i Salmon tro't. Harrv Cnnouk". "JR.Itl Dum-aii street. Itnltrr t IIp'i l.. WJ-i inruli xtrpnr rnnn.- tiiiu-r ,;.li ,Jam street William in inn lMi-'tniirrn I street . William lelnelac.l ISIS Harrison i t ,'ntij,hoho,'Kn. Jnnn .-ingou iioh, ut- rinan ilrret. ThoimiH Mathli. -.H'.i t-rthfi- rlor jtreM .1oph MurrHV. 100 Nortli nmr slroI jitriM o'NpIU Aid 4 n Thomas OvJpv "nan Tulip tr"t Ml In IVtrnon rhcUnlmni. rimrl" t'htpi I'onshohot kfn. John Uoin ml. L' 120 -t Hiitftrt trf,l . Vrrtn iiaimiri ".' lv nnttiv l rtot . lit ram Itnurp. I l.naft',r .?nnip lUnn Tfoh nv Kilwartl rlir'13!' . Allll'l rPFM I 1 lat llio IHI i tun I till I'll Helner. 22'ptl'rntt MrrM John Mioj .Uo JI peit. 'litTonl Mipi-nl j IM Wl; , lin nr?t Allri ) mHh 1i. Haw ihornr Mtr - t Nipn Smith ..Jli i.nnsiliorp Mwl ;.p rnnth --U ,1 W- "am Th'Jmi"'r. It-'mRIL' ,f :r,u.''. "'VilT.-aVa Turn-r r,4li Haat 11 lahart a,r,at HovMir II hai nn.Tft HrEprnMn ptrcpt nm-r 722 KMo,,.,-. Arthur ?Vnr -Jlflo North en iu. Pirfff John IAVf.nBrh r.3.. .lnifi nIrol . K.irl VrNr. 1 47.1S ilalroaa atraat, (leoriia V . atona atraat Ilobart Wtlao (lporat Wcat 3l0 Ki-v atonp 5tret iioDort v. iifoii .imh v- 1 ...u t vaaI I'riitil. rnrni U 1711.. Il ran v lanro I TnHn "tr""t nup"H iMtrd. 2.1. North iSontr.nth atr?At. John Yotinjr 222 Oak ford ,tr rt samul Younr. 2120 Ann h street. """'"'.. 'r ' n..ir.V" T.il.rf. ".'I.-. v,V.i, riuaaatl Tetlardi ". '''M?. ?,r,,l e. -''v'nftM Samuel ! il pa irn.K. mm- .North r irteenll trct. llpnilnuarterft llfld llotpltal Section Rntaniin "lirk T.r.o fnttaRp Ptreft 'Howard Ko1m 1 HH. North Thirtpnth street 1 iioQfrf St Paispr Jr . 2i23 Anthon firmer Held HoMiHal I HI Jlalnr h.irlea '. Ura,l. 7130 Rlsinir Sun avenue. Ito Flstier UVJn rilaaton atieei. rthur l.ewia. 31'J Sewell nvenue. Atlantl, ' iiv. iirtrrv ., inirsrv, ivi ,rr,,ip ruin ,..rp,, urtBPr, a;.. t.onshoro atreet Wll Mam Shlelrta ill'n Cast Hilton alreel Pol- arp lllemuller i,sil' jarnaon alreei Sam uel rteaka Iterwn Frei Solomon. Chelten ham Thomas Keenon. lt'41 lterkshlie atreei Kmll SrhmMt. Mate road anil Cottman atreet. Fredarlek Hfhutzler. 1100.1 Torres- dale avenue, flnlph Twelve., sos Montague tl-Al aaaoli Italian n trtf C 1 1 "I Iil-onlfnrH rsil--. liUrejill ,lll.,liriltllU,i , i"-.sgl -(ianrva".-. Hvenue. Jqhn Hall. 8415 Magee. atreet. Her man Vadera, Hu.tleton aiemie. Joseph Fltr Berald Walker street llolmeaburg. John Johnson. S073 Krdrlch street. Frank Hub hen 1M00 Frankford avenue. Fredert, k I'antz rtftl I Kovetone atroei. Jamea Cum nitns. Cheltenham. Louis l.anlng, 777.1 Jark von street; John Sommer 7'J43 Van Dvka ilreet. Wllmut Hand 11.125 Tultp atreet. Wil liam Peacock. 71.1 Hagarman street John Lupton. 742S I'almetto street. Adam Summons. Pottstown: Louis Pegel. .13.10 Lasher street. Harrv Walker. 3837 Friend ship street. Albert llarker. 37fto longshore ..-!.. ,:, ,,!.. ,,-... ij-.-' .nc", J ,,,, ttliaiJ'. ' ni.amn,, , . , j Hlion. c,ci34 Van DyUn street. William Zeli- -. ri-. .,,, ,-.. -. it-.. u,n-i der. 3.127 I'nntlv street, John Uoan, M.IK1,,,,,! t)nvi,l itnatnn n minr ..itl. net, ..,n tiinniiuiniiiK purri, 11.11, .-.., ,-,- Leonard street William Sharp, ill, Hanson street. Robert D Oreaham. i!SS Weih Hoad . IMward Harlman. ft.lur. North Third streec . William Fries Pnttatcivvn. John Comerford. 5?TS Y"" Dk" street. John Oarvln. 3782,to transnit some business, and Daniels ' , ,-' :( cnntrncls for tho finn -Princeton street Henrv Muller 4733 (lar-; . . . to complete IIS ( outint ts 101 ino-.,uiHj.- den street wiuiam Jams. 3.122 Longshore , was unviiig. ()f)() ,-0,;s ,,1,. Mr. Hurley proposed to street r Welnston Parndt, Te lord: Clarewe At in intcrseclion nf KP.nil rnnil i . . .i.t i .. i. i i i i B..rh. n.10.1 itisinK Sun i.an- James van ' .,,, imeisei uon ni ii,inu lonti ,..incel. and on which work already had itr ' I ! mi ivii "lurt NnVt'h " Tueir.h iire,, "xm.n " Hndo"lPl, wiT.'i'a'n',"Mvnrnom'"c.?rj TiooV 'iVe.wintam Haas i'.in nisinc sun avenue Joseph Leahy, ;Er.V,':L,''v.CcT,h,?'Jl"". ''."..'"nln,' William Hrewerton til 1.1 Heaerman street Jacob and Jeremiah Culp. 311.1,1 Homestead street; Harry Voung Manhelm Milton Wnrlhlngton. 3012 Longshore street. Kugene Knsw. 7123 Kevstone atreet, Tavlnr Kirk .170s Van t.vk,- street. William Alhurtei Cheltenham lianlel Lansing. H7H1 Marsden street. Alberc llarraclough 7110 Hdmund street. Samuel McLaughlin, 3211 Howell atreet. Charles Mullen. 174(1 Bodlne street. Field Hospital 111 Ogcn Marks 2721 Hrown street. p.obrt Aiwine 1842 Nortli atreet, William Andr rill siren, vv u i.Hiii rtnaer . , .,, . , It street. Archibald mark .loiin Mcvin.- who n generation ago ;usJH"ppI.J'L"ld.n06'I!velnueiw',ol',: "f 'I"1 leaders of the Demo- son. 1.1.1 uosehill 1303 Hrown street, iner street: Rufus Holmesburg. Klnier and Wolter llovd. Lino t ci'aiic city organization died ThtteedTi Parrlah street. Roland llradlev '."-0 V.m ' ;,,, . ,,, T.. . '' .. inurBiiaj FVlt Ktrjt HoWHrd Cool.. 2040 Kairmnunt eniio. KusspII KcKpI. MHO I'HyujjH htr'tt . Walter Kran 1714 llaco ntrtet 1-pwIh Krlck. 421A North TranMIn trt-pt FranK 0f11aKhr. 'Jnl t I'arrinh Mlrp11!. Huln n fJar rinon. 1740 Wvll strpt . Hrnarcl (Irumly. 2X riaher n.rnup. Alhrt llallntroni nsl t North I'ark avm.o, Jnufph Ifnlpln 2211 ll.t'o htrofl: HLinev Hfh. 24.11 North f'ollccn H ntip, IjOUIi Heins1. 1020 flratx street . T'aiil Tlubrs. 1100 VUbX Indiana axrnijf. Wllliani Jtunt, Sfl33 Httner atreet; Samuel .Tdniew. 414 Orc-harrt atreet; William kiiv 4.1 1 sireer waller uoHcn, .1-1 .nrin iw-ni.; tlftb -treet. Horace Mcanlan, 4327 .North Or. i rhard street. Jamea Heullen, 141.1 .Ridge, an- nue, Frank Smith. R19 Cameron atreet: Aler- rltt Smitti. 3111, Itutfl hireei; waller nieeie, nn.u u-,- ., m,M VV'IIHun, Mtlmai, n.1K Mlella jvenne. William Sleelpma.l Westviiie. N J ; John stefron. S2( North Fifteenth street. Francis Stevenson. 232(1 North Seventh street! Howard Strango, 212C North Franklin street: William Strange. B'J.i Dauphin atreet, Joseph Vanzlver. L'OSO Fair mount avenue John Vanatan. 1,119 Itldg avenue. Rusaell II Ward. 4332 Sansnm street t7ltner Willard. 1710 North TwcntS nlnth slreft I'lrld Hospital 112 .Tamns Hell 741) North Twenty-sixth street . William (lnnd. Lebanon; Charlea Resh. Lan caster. Frunrls Fahev. Clifton Heights, Na. thanlei Jleaae. Reading: Lorema Hmllh. .1i47 Addison street Wounded Veteran Returns After scrvinc- in France for two vears with Pennsylvania Base Hospital No. 10. David Chambers. Jr., lias returned to his home, SOS South Fifteenth street, Mr. Chambers was wounded twice. iwtn. atop mLc:'& M'J&ZfsP SZS' m&CM&' ample supply lor hubby s morning shave. Install the Lovekin Heater and knoiv tlint- vnu have nlentv of hot lioldneed at the turn of tlie is approved by the U. (j. I. Co. surprisingly small. Send for TllUi AUTOMATIC GAS LOVEKIH WATER HEATER CO., JLowwakii Minrn 3 DEAD, 4 INJURED IN ACCIDENTS HERE Two Children and poldier Are I Victims of Auto and Trolley Crashes WOMEN ARE BADLY HURT Three neritons nre dead tndn.r :tud four olhers Injured ns the result of ..,.,V.!1- ...! ,.!!-.. ,.J,Ui,, i ii i win i'ii- iiim iiru', iim nniuri nip iknjl arr: innilV, "''W-nOIU,Oln i--i it, i, in mi, pin-i-i, Ueorfio Asami, six yrnri old, iou Vinr street Private A!o.v0iih Hurltr, of tlm .Mil vino Provoft Gunnl. Tho injiiretr nre : Arthur D.inleN. of New York. Mrs. Catharine Duffy, of L'HL' North Eighteenth street. I Mrs. Mnrcnrri .Murphy, nt "110 1 Nortli Eighteenth street. ' "Huster" Williams wns slrjick and killed by n street enr while playing near ' his honii' Insl night. The motorinan of1 Ihn car was nrrrsteil ami will have n hearing Iralnj. (Jeorge Asami was run down by n i niotortriiel; nt Sixteenth nnd Spring ' streets yesterday. Ho died after being ' taken to the Hahnemann Hospital. Wll- liam Herbert, of Fifty-fourth street and Hnverford avenue. Hie operator of the mnchine. ns lield for tlie coroner by Magistrate l'ennoeh. After being ncritlentally shot by n comrade I'rivnte Aloysitis Ktirkc was thrown from the iimbulnnre whieh wn taking bun lo the hospital when it col litlctl with an niitniiiobile driven by n soldier. Iluike died yesterday at tlie Philadelphia Hospital. I'rivnte Morris Olinick. who is lic ensed of shooting Billke at the marine barratks on Wcccncne avenue Thurs day night, litis been held by the police Private Dominic Capptlccio. the driver of the motor which collided with the nnibulance, is also being hold. Itoln nml the slinoerv streets l:ivt night are mid to have been responsible ' i, .,,,imr.l,ilc nf r :ii,in,. r ' Park .ivcnne near Mon'tcomerv . ilin-' lllll- nmg tiown uii-iiuuuii V.U1IH1, .iirs. ' IImO'v nt,, Mis. .Min-niv. " in w onl linnneneil nl llroad street and Snsuiie-i 11 I hanna nvenue. The injured were taken , ,h Wnmeii's Honieonntliic Hiwni - tal. Two men had 11 narrow escape from ilenlh and Arthur Daniels was seri- 0vlv injured vesterduy when llll auto i " mobile plunged down 11 ten-foot em bankment lit Church creek and Island road and overturned. Daniels, who is 11 Philadelphia representative of the Erie Iron and Steel Company, is in VI I Inniti lfiiDiiilnl tuffai'inn f.,,, ! ternai injuries. Tl.,. ..,,.., .,r .1 ..i.i nc..nnn ;nt...... ..... iin-... i v i escaped injury were Henry 1.. 5nchs. -. .. .,. i.... i... .... ...... -.I'l'I ("I . r V III II1C CIIC .1(111 UIlll rteCI ,, ' , , . "' ' I cinilinnv. w-lincio hnnic i in T:ein l,i i ,-.- - - i (1. .... ., ,,. . offices nt PJIS ( hestntlt street. I he ,,,. ,i,ni,. ... ... ll.. iDin...i . '" " W "" "leir wn to Hog Island i.ih.iiu.iiiip turn- . progressed to nil nrlvi eil stnge. and ni1 01" to ll"' " 'm I'nss. ThcKf. the completed ships than to cancel i . VJ V"'"'I, ' '-'o'is"" the edging of i ,l,n roadway in such a manner thai it l Plunge-I oier tl mbuukment. .' Deaths of a Day . JOHN SLEVIN . p...,, n.-n. . j , I Former Democratic Leader Dies in, Misericordla Hospital i .-u-ri n-iHii.i unspiini alter seven weeks' illness. Nearly all his colleagues who were prominent in the cciincHs of the party in bis chiy. Imve pieccclcd him in death. One of the last was hi-, friend. Wiliinni F. McC'ully. Since his lctirement from politics twenty years ii(-n. Mr. Slevin had lived with his nephew. John P. Nolan. V.V2A ved ho he from '. followed by solemn high reniiiem mass in ,.,. rpurt, ,.,,,,,,, , ' ' ' ' nercsa s ( liiirrn. In lccenl years i T I si..; i.n ,i .-.i . . .. I ...,,, ,i,,i ii.uucil ins llinf (In church and rhtirltnbl" work Mrs. Louie Brandle Wentr Mr-. I.otiie llrnndle Wentz, wife of William II. 'Wentz. died of pneumonia yesterday at her home, ."004 North Mnr vinc street. Tioga, after n few days' ill ness lleside her husband, she is sur vived by a three-year old daughter and a sister. Mrs. Wentz, her father and mother died within a period of a year nnd a half. Her father. Henry llrnndle. who mi" president nnd treasurer of the llrnndle & Smith Company, manufac- luring confectioners at Eighth and Dan- phin streets, died Februnry 10, and her 'jtin.iV?Ai "Put On the Kettle There's No Hot Water for the Dishes!" Don't "hope" you'll have plenty of hot water for the rlin- ncr dishes. Don't "think" fin there'll be cnouch for babv's gurmna that there s anu water for everv house. tap. The Lovekin Heater its gas consumption circular. pi WATEn HEATER . 39 La.rcl St., Philadelphia, Pa. J, h?,fr Mr"-. , r. nnnti, Wiiiinnnniinnnrniimii little more than n ypar bcforcl Mr. Wcnt7., wlio liar n Inrcr rlrclc ot iriopda, was a member of the Knla copal ("hurrli of the Itcsurrection, I inga. i neoaore t. rremer TUeotloro 13. Krenier. seeretar.v mid treasurer of the Theodore K. Krrtnrr i ompflny, manufnctiirers of underwear. ni n.'n vine street.' whirli he entab llshed in ISOO. tiled on Thursdny at est I'alm Iteatli. Kin. Amtarentlv in Rood health. Mr. Krenter left his home Hi llldley I'ark in the middle of Mnreh on n southern tour. He had visited sev eral resortR nntl became ill at Went rnlm Iteneh, ivhere he died wawon W. Walton ltl. .. W !... (.. "n'N HIIOI1. II Cmill I11C1 i i . , ... , , ! North Amrrirnn street, cliod yrstmlny h, h0mpt m SnMth KWlt.cnli ((.(reel. Mr. Wallon. who was sixty-eicht jenrs old. hntl been in fnillnK health ftinee lust September. He is survived by his wife and n doughter. aAfr. Wnlton nj n member of the Tnion TiCjigue nnd tho (Nimmerrinl Kxrhnnge. II ," SAYS PIEZ, Former Fleet Director Claims ... His Criticism Stopped Ship Canceling MAY LIFT YARD EMBARGO Cumnenling ,, on the rc,,h of IMwjiril . Hurley. Hiairnmn of the 1'iiiteil Slates liipiiiiig board, to his , criticism of Mr. Hiiilcv's sl.lnbnlldii.c " ' " cnticcllntioii policy. Charles Piez. for- iner director general of the Emergency , Fleet Corporation, suid thai lie hud nc- coniplished just what lie had aimed lo do. namely, to prevent further cancel- Intions of ship contracts. - ' r f i i ii 1 lie former director general also said no nnii oeen iniotineii nun .ir. mirier lins cabled President Wilson for author- I " .1" ",'",, the embargo on Amen cairihiti.vards against foreign contracts Mr. Piez. In u speech made before the . ' '" . ,.' '.'';,.,,,. . Atlantic toast riiiipiiunriers Associa- - - --- - - --,- t-- -----... j '11n Here on ui- uii.v in- if in-ii 111 uiiic- 'or general, reterred lo .vir. Hurley k , ..:.... . ........ .. .. .-....,:.... ..r , !!.; ... . ....... .. .. ....!... . t I eaiieeiiaiioi. u.,m ... . . .. ,.,..,., ., "little." nnd said that if carried nut 1 it would throw 1 .",00,000 workmen out I of employment . ii.i.nein thi nllnck Arr Hnvlev ' Keolving to mis atintiv. .vir. nuiie.v , cave out 11 slatement in AVashiugton in , ,. , V . .1..,, 1.. ...,ii..i I which nc mi" 11 ' , ,Mi.. ,,,,,,.,, ,. further en nee 11 tuns inn hose of eon- 1111 mm 1 tracts calling for .1, null, tHH! tons 01 shipping, recommended by Mr Piez soon after the armistice was signed, and assured shipyard workmen that itliey woulH be kept at work nt least a ,, ear longer. A week previous .Mr. iiur .. , , -. ,..n. l. .,-nn.l .. lev lint niiiiiiiin,-i-u ni.i, m; uuiuwu in ' ' . ..,.,.,. .. ., nnn n,n .. :.. cnncei an hc.ciiii;mhh -..vww.wv,,, i,,,,.., n, . .... . , . so te of the objections of Mr. Piez. and ' .... his led to an open break between the two officials. Mr. Pies, said today that it would be better business" for the government ,. contracts an) scrap tl,e work done ,, them nnd the materials assembled. "My crilieism contained no element I ot personal iccnug. unci was intcniieii to prevent lht- proposed cancellation, ,lsnid Mr. Piez. "I felt that Mr. Hurley , ; was clean wrong, .now, according to 'Mr. Hurley's own statements, he was, I wrong and 1 was' right, and he lias abandoned his 'policy nf scuttle.' " i Mr. Piez will leave today for Chicago. , where he will be the guot of honor at .. , , .. . . a welcome home icceptinn arranged P.y bc Illinois Manufacturers' Associn- lion, hi nhii:. i nv; hub ii iu curs i president. , May Play Fete Postponed 2 Weeks West Chester. Pa.. Mny 10. The May. piny festival nnd sports nt the. State. Normal School were postponed from today until Saturday, May 24. i Examinations will occupy Saturday of j next week. i fatWslaia)sa)(jr)aJtJ Do You Want A Good Seat To See the Parade of the Iron Division Next Thursday? If you do, here's the way to get one. Any person who buys a $2000 Victory Bond will be given a good the parade from Broad street. Chestnut street or Market street. The bonds will be sold and the reserved seats'issued only from the Headquarters of the Women's Liberty. Loan Committee, in the Lincoln Building. See MISS SCOTT, INFORMATION BUREAU, WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT, LINCOLN BUILDING, BROAD AND SOUTH PENN SQUAR& WILL CLOSE TONIGHT Isabella Wanamakor's Cherry- stono Takes Association's Challenge Cup Again MRS. G: A. ANDERSON RIDES Final events of the eighth annual indoor Horse Show nt the Third tlrgl ment Armory. Ilrnad and Wharton streets, will be held today. The show opened Thursday and will close tonight. The pony classes and the class for the challenge cup of the Show Asso ciation were the principal events on Inst right's program. To get permanent possession of the challenge cup it must be won three i limes. Miss Anna A Austin took it in f10 and 11117 with Ntiren Arnold, nntl In 101S Miss Isabella Wnnamaker' rnp- t in od it with t'herrystone. Miss Wannmakcr repeated her victory cf last year. Cherrystone was ridden I by Mrs. George A. Anderson, who cele- .hrated her second wedding anniversary , jesteruny. Miss Constance, vnuelain s ihestnut gelding "The MinRtrek" took jt - ccond prine. while the bay more "Ala I Sunday." another mount belonging to Miss Vauclaln, took third. Fourth place i went to Colebrook Farm's chestnut I 1 mare "( astlewood Itelle. , The horsemanship displayed by the ..... .....L.. ,- ....-,.... .,. .. mtingstcrs who rode their ponies was tirst-clns anil served many ti tnrill. Minimise todav saiil the I'resiiient would ron "nN "" tingling of emotion caused ibv Edgtird Powell, Jr.. in the able ban- dlitig of bis young mount that when the1 .,!" "T !l 'Lilt' 1. ,1. "P't, ! (horP wnn'little doubt ns to whom thci blue would go. . "'lVm,,s wa,!.-T. '" '' " 7 . '?,'."" Hlg. nitliougll llierc vvcr u.v luri'i- ponies entered. Besides Edgar Powell. .h-.. with his liny mare. I.eota, Miss Frnuces Powell's Wlldflowers. and ""' Scott's gray gelding Sliver King "'." ,on.lnr,'M''1. ' ' ' T '"J, f " 'T'.TJ 'iin,Tfic ,'' (listiualitied. -'ln awards, were: t ' I . b 1? msni- i nivttil Tl ti t Inn Until. 1 ' ' '' In is , shown flrsi in harness, then to be un harnessed and saddled In nna unci juuaea las a saddle pnn.v . harness performance. .10 i pep cent: aaddle performance, no per cent: nrir.e run donation Won by Mrs. V. P. Clar- van's ch. m Cheslnut !11oaom: second. Dol. cheater Farm's b in Little Uream. third. MIh Patricia Vautlaln h CUtle Tie. Class n.1. horses In harness, harness norse 14 tn 1,1.2, nciinn. confnrmutlon and stylo . nr pnm, in na Mil ji , nnHiiirpii . nriKr run ' if (nlnrr In ha inli '." ,p 10'UV'UP- Won by.Jliaa iaabella Wansmaker'a ch m. Kve.secmd. Miss Con- stance Vauclaln s br. m. Dragon fly. third, fourV""-" l.b.lUC w"n.m.ks ch.P": . Warwick Matchless. , , .,, , horses under adde. lo he Judged bv 'heir conformation, quality, manners and ability 10 carry the welitht speclfled. They "Miii D0 required 10 pack easy, mange tne 'tl lead on Hie canter without apparent effort , -land stand lnn enouiih for the rider to dls- , moUnt and mount without unnecessary trou- Lie horaea 14 :: lo 1.1 -'. prize CUD presented bv K: T. Stotesburj Won by Crozer Horse l-'arm'H a. m Mae March, second. Countess Von llolaleln's ch. in Butterfly; third, Mls Isabelle Wanamaker a b e. i nerrystone. fourth. Miss Constance Vauclaln'a b, m VI;, .SnnitaV -,-.- U I...... In h.rn.,1 nnvleaa. bar lo. ' -. .. j .- ,.- -.... . - pass norse, io-- anu u.i. ,,. u buu.m ,.,, nnnronrtate vehicle, open only to horses that ::rr.. -,.. ..- ,.. a nr., Hhhn,, ut I!ftf y,'-, , . , rt.i ...... ...... "r." ' ' ; ." any show, prize in. donation- Won bv Cole- w BUY NOW We handle only the very Best Coal Satisfied Customers 30 years. 2240 lbs. to every ton for 30 years. Our business has increased from 3000 tons a year to 160,000 tons, We Serve You Right Owen Letter's Sons targesf Coal Yard in Philada. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Dell, l"kd. 21S0 Key., East 233 reserved seat to view I &faiL Jtfak yi&sr Claas S3, brooding- claaa, pony atalllona to ba shown In hand, prlxo'tlO, praaantad by Htrawbrldga Clolhlar Won by Dflcheptar l'arm'a br a, Malbourna. Tatlari aacond. Wll jlibrook Farm. Chnrlaa K. CoJO'a br . Wlllltbrook Horacei third, Foxcathar Karm'a b. a. Tlatlnaton Van Uykai fourth. Ml" Jaan Brown Hcott'a b. a. Talke Wlldflr. , Claaa M, boraas In Iwrneaa. runabout horae, to ba driven by n lady, appointments to rounl 40 par cant, horaa no par cent, man nara will ba taparlally conaldarad, prlre cup Won by Falrflald Knrm'a rh. m. Dainty Mlaa; aacond. Mlaa Jaan rirown Pcolt'a b. in. flwact Hrlar. . Claaa LM. horaaa tindar saddle, for lha tiaat Ivo auddla bors9 making the beat ap pi-aranro na a pair, one to bo ridden bv i lady, the other by a nntemon. the lady ot lha winning pair seta lh ribbon. pot 'n trlra to he Bhcri to 1h" ring clerk with names of horaea and owner before the claaa la ah'iwn, ned not be the proprly of 'he same owner, prize $r,. praaantad l,v Mlaa Aidta r. 8fuwbrldgeVon by Mls lanliella Wanamaker's b ir, rherryalone nnd cb. a. tllarney stone, aerund, Alias Constance r.u claln's ch. ir. The Minstrel and Arhlte. Claaa tl.1, horaea In harr.iaa. tandem horaea. 14 ' nnil nvaa ntnnnara. atvle nf ttnlnar nnd artlon considered, prlie Itn, dcnatlon Won oy ares isaneua i anani-iKer a -n. nt. nnd ch, Netherall's 11-lde Claaa H7. horaea In harnrae. fine harness te.hW;.!;.,on.0.Bn"J:w"; six' feet eight ;ineheS. Playgoers whi bv Croer Horae Farm's ch. s. Highland , anw "(bin (hill will recall him aa b m. Poilyanna. I trying to outwit Montgomery nnd Stone. ' Claaa 48, hunters and Jumpers. Jumping , In ".luck o' l.nntern" he Is still 11 wicked c!?. .A.'. !'' St?!c0f.0,n.T.10 "PS'innn. but off the stage lie likes to nick ciany consioereni nrai priKe, ,, i,,nv,,,-u by Lowell Thomas; second prize, no, nlsn rather Farm's ch. m. Witchcrafts second, Foxeather Farms . u wnveriip. imrn. : Sunnybrook stables' br e. Sir Mnsln, fourth, rttitlonwood Farm's l. m, Crofty. Olrl. t WILSON TO ADDRESS , CONGRESS ON PEACE1 u, , . . uine Procirlprit li aaiiil igiuii - ', Also Is Seriously Considering Stumping the Country May 10. (F.y A V ) - r - ,..I.I U7lllllli:illll. ',., ' -',- -- - r . Dispatches Irtim runs to uic n mic "pcrsoimllv" address Congress nnd tils- w((p x.t matter" of the ,,.. .!,,, !,.,w imme.lintelv after his 1"? It i understood flint tlie President lis being lirgetl by his advisers to make l'-nk'"c.' t''' ver me coumi-.v unci- he addresses Congress There were indications in administra tion. circles thnt the Presitlent was seri ously considering tlie advisability of milking the suggested trip. Tlie dis)ntclies to the White Mouse Intimate that the criticism of the Presi dent in certain foreign iiuiil'ters. re ported early in tlie week, wns abating. The White House still is without in formation ns to when the President will cable bis address, to be rend Pt the opening of tlie extra session of ('(in gress, but officials expect it next week. Although the procedure to he follow ... , ,. ..... .. ., ., a.no ...i m.uu kitnuu ,,, .in.,,!' in.. '. ' ".'"" ". " "" . ,.' ",v "' , ."', President that it is rend to receive a communication from him lias mil yet, been delinitely determined, officials con - sider it probable t llll t Vice President, ITrKS:4-?aHt.saBystM)ee.acsi ?rnrtl", ' V w&i iWmitknmAli lo net for him in receiving Uic Con gressional rorninlttrc and in transmit ting his message. It also is reported from Tons that President Wilson's submission of the engagement for the defense of France fiy America will be submitted In the t'nlted States Senate merely by the transmission of his letter to Premier Clcmenccnti agreeing to submit the sub ject to the Senote and will not em' brace n treaty carrying out the engage ment. No treaty has as yet been draftetl nntl such action will await, the decision of lite Senate for or ngalnst the proposal. Giant Not Wicked Off Stage 0cnr Kaglnnd. of the Fred Stone Company, at the Forrest, is the tallest. ..,.. 41, n ,1am tn,lnv lfrt elan.lu ....' - , j . - ., . ..... up strny dogs nnd give them n bone, and .i.D,.5! The taste is the test of Coca-Cola quality. The flavor is the quality itself. Nobody has ever been able to successfully imitate it, because its quality is indelibly regis tered in the taste. ,of the American public. Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourage substitution. i THE Coca-Cola Co. ATLANTA, GA. 513 BELA'KOSltEkSAETa 'Red Leader Appcfals to Atnerleam af',1 Invaders Advance y Vleniia, May 10. (Iy A.P.) Tho S soviet government at lludapest Is panlr-rj, stricken, owing to the narrowing circle ft of tlie lines of the Hllmaninns and Jf Cjtccho-Slovnks and counter-rcvolutlM- tf nry uprising in western Hungary. '"T iiein nun. leaner ot inc riovict. lias i visited Professor Philip ltrown. Amer- lean peace representatives in Hungary. Ai and naked if the Americans would guar- Vij antee the safety of himself, his wife and !' inejr ciinti, n is untierstooti ine re- to quest Is being favorably considered. -U Copenhagen, May 10. Superior Czech 2 forces, after n bitter nnd Hitetuntlnr struggle, .have gained a footing In the town or Aflgyszccsenyi the Hungarian, m supreme nrmy command announces, e cording to'n report from Htidapcst. INnervszecsenv is about fortv miles: nortli of lltitlanesl. Itnninninn tronns I were last reported nbotit eighty milts ensf nf 'llnrlnnesl . I -J ., P V j yjftjj .-.-va h 'c-V. x'. i: i I V aeVWarfefsMi m,M: fc V i :" if "'tju-'.f;, r- ,t'. JStft'' 0