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KTV . . a. V , f VS. Is --i,v .- .T'i7ra-v7i!wvv uKrTr W' i'Prkw.-' rvi-wrMTw' '- v ,rwirw?n!i. - 'TrTjT, r . t- - -. r 'tO IV tX h l-fll stvVlfe !&. irAAu 'jAJi..1. jj'jJ'.jiH-v PimETIC SCENES I HEATRE CRASH . i HlwJreds Hopecl and Prayed as M niwl!nA lAfn.ji Y"nl'i. tT..i.i svuiua nuiu I uisviii riuiu Ruins Jt urmnUH ustu as lYiurtuut Wt? a. B r.iA & ( -.. ij . j j- Inrten. Jan. .10. In u de3- tWflt encounter with steel, concrete iWdH bltlnrr wind. re.seiier.s enxlv tednv Jwnfilhelr energy te save- one or mere lMMBns then believed te be suffocating tiling In the wreek of tiie Knicker- Thsatre. which co hni"cri Hatur- ight. N'j additional vletimn were however, mid tin- search was nuled. lie these nien vw-ri' working ns, y as pon.H-'e u lone line et anthers, fnlhe's si -rs and brothers. friends nnd nelghlx-nt wes pinh'ng against renes In the leltilt), grabbing cxtMt edition nnd "raying that the iMrAirrB might Rticwed. Kwme of thorn steed there, be iiUtrUied nnd purple. sinn- !) o'clock Kut tfrdfy night. weitlng, hoping, praying .ap iinrpinir t'at denth had wen. All Weng they hoped, ultneugh know knew itagMhat the reef of the pretentious ibejpc, (twinging en its front 'v.ill nnd le6tMiIng Itself te fall thundering like a Jjjteit gridiron, hnd exactrd its tell. "lore than n fourth of the -100 spec tators who went te tee the comedy 'G,tHlcli-QuIek Wallingfer.r found theii; tombs in the temple of mirtn. JIHjine win pray lueriiuiK jcveiuay "feurrying ntnuuinnccR anil trucm, witn bedj'Jef straw and blanket"', drew up xlx Abreast before tne eutgius doers te -ivhlijtt awey the screaming, terrlUed in jur. nnd dying. A.' a crushed form was lifted into stretchers the bceren rushed Inte the Unpaid station established In the cor cer iicrftrui; ""ter, where cool-headed phy Mciafis, Burgeons and nurrcs did all tbti. could. Then the ambulance rhlVked the sufferers away. !&.t en row the dead ley jesterdnv .indJat nigh: In the Sunday -choei roeqM of the (.'hrlstlan Science Church nrettnd the cerutr from the theatre. It W1 been converts into a tempo tempe tempo rnr&iraergiie. Inte its crimson -smeared Interior came hysterical women. Nrrcfiming cn'.icrcu aim laueri'ig men. V nnl an nignt wey irnmpeu. Weman's Cry of Agen) '.ettmes the definite word was net The shrill, agonizing cry of (.'.an. sceinc en the u- pss form of a. cbIIiI the dr-s slie bad pnlns-tnlt-.nslsfrmadc, said that mother had found litr Wfnprini;. Early this morning there rerUse. same heart-rending occur eccur occur cuetai TVei of heroism, of rniraeuloue ca vnpf1 and of tragic deaths flitted from meitth te mouth of the thousands who lindi the new-bound conceurst? out sider; r Bmoet's Sister-in-Law Dead U1& theatre ii located in a fe.sh ?(in)e dWncf. Its clientele as of the iliplSfciats nnd attaches from the embni iBef th families cf Senators and CeiiKiHsnicn, of (levernment otHelnV nndUslcrks, who abound in the Colum bia -read apartment heuw: district. Senater Iteed Smoot, of t'tah. was ene,6f the first en the scene Sunday morning. Ilia sister-iu-law had been kiHW. ItMircsentatlve Alben W. nnrkley. of Pwfcah. Kv., frantically tore uw&y at Me concrete and leel for three hour, while his wife nwnltcd outside. lAt Hie end of three hours h stepped te' nsele Mr-. Ilarklev. Heads of perspiration froze en te his face. Sh". MnJUeg through the trasedy. told him tbeifci'wm JIurrel wai safe. Murrel had intehrted te re te th- theatre, but when he Byrived he found he had seen th picture before. Tij rescuers labernl urder an 'Impendins threat of rstinetien. Kx Kx uraiaatlen of the four standing waIN UIC)ted weakntes that might permit theiM collapse at any moment. It was a nWnntrcus job for tin- marines a:.d ueldfera te keep the anxious, the grief Htrletten and the curious, mffieientlv w Away from the strrefurc te prevent A dWJble trasedr. tVe Ueliics Surrive Tr.tgeiy fdea of the manner ii n1ii..li i!. victims wer (Tight in the debri- vmh iapiHneu iv u pli.cinii. who found an Injured doeter sitting .inright with n dftt'l m. n's hiad n'pnsjng'in .lis lap. Herald he saw two bodies hanging by their,J feet from the banister vi tl-e Galeeny. AVra dawn brek at 4 o'clock yo. ye. TernVy two babies, sleeping soundly, werpjuncevercd. Their only injury was freMh hands. Ne one ide'ntilied tlier.i nt cy coew' nnl tl1 supposition Is that-their parents nru bleeping the last lurjaeep. Grc young man gave up his life that ethM might live. Il , Albert I!u"hler, wasvfiet securely uniened, but te lift tbclweicht from ills body would have Winfred preoieus minutes. 'Him net bnJIy hurt." he told two Jlcn.vIie started te di; him out. "(7e Xt Ifjwme of the ethers who but Iw SOtfnj out lien if ihej're go.npMe be Ketten out nt all." T&ree heur.s luter tome ui the "etbtSrs" had been removed. He didn't object When told that lie had te be Tnove,fl te clear a path. They lifted nis tortured, numb frame onto the streteh erB'md curried him te the dressini; Toetp With n smile freezing en hla purpled lips he looked up and died -ttvchJEy minutes after hi-, reecue. a lley Is Pathetic Ffure vtr " i' iiiuai puiuetie iinures -au Grant Kranston. a nlne-,wir-eld bo be illH'Kead bundled In tmm.-,;e, Ii" ciiii'i' te top JlertU" te dhcrner thu' he w.'.j therftly nar.M r ,f l..s faml 1 .,f ..H With) sob., and .1 kul. .? cars, j jptflplfd en ' inutlhiti 1 iwti.e,. ,,f f.., mother and his two jeunir Hisir.. i. hd3just left 1 'i.plti,I here bn father, Dt-cur Kram-ten, i.nd did u qunKur of an h, ur betere. Jify faah' inably dress.-.i woman, tscrelinlni liste1-Ically, j.leitiliea hc "botlf'.ef her nearem friend. Mrs. fjra 3tgrney. Shi fought with the Ktiards unuiinitendant'- who tried 'u restrniu Mr until he w.i-. ronipesctl. 11 iittemnt 10 cine his f,.-j. (-,r rctneut a mun, 1 n.i-ijtitif.l t ,, Allfda Sfrtt necatd n iiri 'J-luVrMns, hud 'dnr.d I '- I ,ie..N en : s ''i't f t.i-nngi-rs 'nt,. L. ' iii!ui ui. I M. - tlu vnre iinnbb hef.. 'in "n.r Avelht Imbedded u., Helrnd the neni i-eatfftAt the M..rjru. U iwll (lie 'inn m I 1 he 'inn in .luny. Jtivrnile Here Ilspiulus ATluvenl i- heiu was liorden Hill Utiieu year old, who saved a llttl" irlrt 'SJIiad never seen her before and 1 101 Knew wmii was Happening the crisli came. It hippened m curl ii n uu -mr, um j te crawl, and after 11 while I nee the kv. I cot out threuirh enlug nnd pulled the girl ufter m". men joeMei' an e, uinn 'in t . ndew und I Lc'pul pull him ;b," II. Mern. 'f nuehannen Wje . ed te l) thu hiat man t.i i.-.ive the e before the cran came, itaie this Itiicsa story of thc cutastrepbe; e last thing 1 remember Heeliu; thefltre was the baton 01 the a lender ns lia xfKvtd it-Jiri'il f w Ui W K. I (rlllat I 1 I 1 Seil a ' Uiffib IK-1 , "fJBi as 1. assi i ? Nea Death in Crash 2iirfF' SY H-5V i 7 ATV 'i'..'rfvfc teWSM&i3SJfiSBSSa ' I'ftd.'nvmtd & tn(lrw ; K. M. SIIAl'OIINESSY Second Assistant I'estmaster Gen eral, who was badly injured In the Washington theatre disaster " ! fro. I heard n cracking overhead. l'v wrked forty yars in coal mine nun I knew what they meant. It seunHed , te me exactly us though the clate of the u.iue .e"t w-re envng ir. "The thought Hashed across uy mind, I can beat it te the doers. Although Wieut nun wnv acres-i tne noue nom i nil- rn, i ii'i. .i' -Hij-imiTjniii i... . i it.i nin uirt.iitn ... old, but I im t prett gcx.nl sprinter rt. Just as I get te the deer u cii.- of wind, cnusiil by th falling reef. blew me through the deer into street. It cut a piece out of my the eat en the deer." Senate Is Asked mmmmnr IbbbbI I'HBBBBBk-' ihbbbh UBBBBD 'tU r bbv' -, Jbbbbb EfcBBBBft vt JBBBBB i PtBBBBBm X n)iMtjtiiwiii flBBBBV ' f BBBBBV '' ' " ' ' '''"' ' ' MtKi IHr M'tyf lBBBBwi '3r7 s i" J BB I J;- v Tl I v , i X :,. a Ml L..'A 5S! - 1, fa Pyfh5 rTvflflfl1ll"av'' nnd " ene knew hew many men. v . y, w - . .-w.jy Cenllntiril from fnrr One : de.id. the nix ether theatres .flanging i l te the corporation would remain closed j today and ten'ght. Motion-picture. houses open today held scaiee'.y hand- .-..-.. . ..... i.i ........ . i ' fuls of spectators despite prominent ud- I vertisements in the tnerniiift papers ! thai tin buildings had been inspecfed nna approved after the removal nt the i v.-ciitit of the- snow. i Hepri'sentatlve Mendell. in an- ' 1 nennelntr that no lnvesti"nflnn wimlil , be made bv the Heuse, said the His- , tnct or Columbia committee weuiu, 1 i,.r '...,. ; tncn n,...n vi,i, fn I It.inrlnn. ' I "If it seems proper," tin Heuse lender said, "thb committee xull b. I gin .in investigation en its eui ac- i Mimt wimt lu lixtre.i ittmrn nil u .... ...... , use U te see that a thing of this hind can- . lrne'l- in . h"t itself, ns, the ureet ureet net happen again in Washington." cn -,0' neL Bt through because of r"evllng reference te the death of Mi , l?e new. The automobiles hindered Vtlllla. il.lI.l'.IIVC IV IMC 'tllllll .' V i ". . ' many e tlzcns was made ny the uev. i """-"- . i"-y were picKen ilff, " PjPi. ;,, nhnur ;,,, in.i lr James Shcra Montgomery the Heuse i u be(111-v b? crowds of men and lifted' Utle '""i ns?1' ab?ut. f0"r 1,mI sis rfKi,, i, hiVnnfnirnrnv.r """"'lout of the way "cu were (eunil early yesti-rday by rrvcurrs. While the searcli for bodies in ih,' ruins of the theatre has been iiispcnded t.nrt of the wreckage of twisted stl and concrete remni'is te be ..Im,i away ..' . .. ,. , ., . near the rear r.nd under the part of inejast secnen rspiere.i was imn i Militarj' Terccs Isae i Colecel Charles Keller, I". 1?. A , inginecr commissioner of the I'Nirl of felumbia. took charse of the f.ws int the thentre site ns the militnr.i cave ! wnj te tiie civilian fiin-e this laernlrg. Marines rushed te the theatre a tew hours after the rah Saturtliy 'liglit w re withdrawn lefere dawn and sel-dit-rn from Tort Mer, who 1 at -nuggled through mi'.i of s:.ew Satur day night te reu-a the .... began Wymg. . i dead and injured had brcn ra- for victims of the disaster N'e Ixi. He- hml been taken out of the theatre .lur.ng the tuehe hours ending ut 1(1 i .-lock tednj . the last body le moved being that of Dr. .lii..- I. Sinn, i Washington phyMca'.. -: l - i- or.; Inst nU'lt. President Hard.ng, in a t-trKement last nirfht. "hid the nagedy hnd left him with the "jarac inexpressible sorrow which has come te all of Washington, and wlue'a will be sympathetically felt throughout the land. Among these piem'incnt en thc list of ...... 7. . ,'..,.. t n.. dead as it steed today was former Hen resentatlve A. J. Unrchfeld. formerly of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Virginia Farraud, i-ter of Minister Ulanchl, et Guate mala. Plan Scnate Investigation jeet f the etiforeemmr el law-. 111 'he T iji-rrif nf t'e'i.ml'iu, ' Senater I"r Iinghiisen d-e!ar-d. "Fer eih tl 1113 thie if a luxxity et trntfie laws and their administration. Se alee there ia no tiethed v hereby these driving autoine- , bilen are esHiriineU as te thilr ((iiniilica '.t.ns for driving- Proportionately there i mi.-., ni mi.nv triitB.' u"-idmts 1 . r..-11- in n'her i'iMhs. "It i-i t.n.e thnt (Vinn-s paid -em ..' : ''itieti te this ir.ii ur te tin- i.d tliut '.. lues of rsi'd-Mits .' ''-' .nu b- pr" ! -1" It v..is s,-ci ti ut ''. As.d.ts Con. Cen. I .itt't- plulined te tt"'t tedaj sii tlln t'njip.r iM.'itin, ul.'.eh deelnrrd "tii" explanation that snow, altheuub of un . xtrneriiinar.v riiatiiit., was Mi chief muse nf the (elliipe of tl- '-of, up pears te be tiiatisfneterj . ' ' Text of Kesolutlen The resolution adds Whereas. It Is eurreiitlv reptv pi! thai i-oiitrui'tern and bu'.ideis. (specially dur.n and -.lt.ee t'-e World Wur, have ijttiered, evadi.l .r 1-eated liifhtly the rules ni.d rcRtilatlens provided in the hui dins ei de of tie l)istriel of e- uinbiu, '-fpeeinlly tl.n-e r c 1 1i which muk uianiiiiturv inoiien ter uumi nuni.atery pit)Hien ter unci nainst such n terrible calamity ..is 1111-. j.in. iH-iuieu. '" . the balcony which he'd up when the v" .ujui,ii uie nignc rue werlt of i.ntlv lm.l heen vmn.l l.v i,.. f,.lUn. r? .1 1... cn-..n m.i,.. t ulic. front of it crashed down te tU theatre rew-ue went en. It was r-,ident thnt '& ,L ,,,M;'i tt.. ,,i.n nS Eule9'M8 Fermer Member of Heuse 1 pit under the impj.-t of the falling reef . , pn5 c J uone ter many of the ", ,ir bv th bodies of the two of Representatives I but no mere victims were found The I vims until he , weight e( the wreck- ; TeZi. who were SllkS I M her Wi.slilnglen, Jan. H0.-Tribute was I search stepped today when it became Sr1,,"1'- 'L1''0. ' -Navy Thc ljIt ,irn,n Ul be tnk!M from thc al(1 tll0 ,ntc A. j. nnrchWd. former leppareni that further ..fteit., were , ard brought bluejackets and hyurnu.ie mins waH W cett Montcemerv. ,.( member of Congress from Pittsburgh, lu fnt te. jacKs nnii uxviiyureeen lets m bum 1 " - ?""" '"') L.uuu' """ :- -"";" below. Heles were cut through the fce.ence Church nearby, a 'arge stru-- va nnd wUh rerKs and tilcljIc the tup.-, w.iicb f-.r nierc than thirty-tU LoIdierB ani galiera bcaved way. ' i:i"jrn uu 'trv u .'icariuK uwurr i ,ii senator UOPIicru resolution te in- ln. rlenre.l of vletims iluc n:t nf the. Mnn-av .lnlin V. .The I'ln r,s Vn ftniie. iuii .. 't..,i.,. . t th.. in.. i:ii-,.i ...i..'. '"'-i-.HT, . '.Vi."J"' .-5"..", '"..' 'If'"" 'VKAUrtE. V."k,,-.a c. Thornten, used ,u. i'-uner v-stiKute the dltJinter ui.s referred te ' xvrwl(ns, by lnnm renSl . a mere SanVmeii. W. II.. of Ujeruini. tu- 1 " L -,"' 'nJ '""''. ':10'"11 &'? e f& T.'.l.. a e R. unTVap oyeef "rvicii una Int. at tl.e conver.lenc, of u. the Audits nnd Control Committee. f.vstemfttie teareh heenu. nnd If n-.ls .stlh ,lrmf r,, r.nnrvn Wnnhiriri.n ITnlrnr. T :.. . t .1 i - i ' '. '. i...V:"JliKr.:.. .:lr'".. '.".v''3 t.. ntr.r. ! I'hlla . at.d tlntlln II. P... C..r IleiurJinri,.:.' family. ..,.,. ., ,. Suppertine the re-olutie,,. Senater in ei today without a halt Tl e.tj iJ'M ' "IC '"'" -W-l ft , l-.- .'7 ,SfetT,.;.fj l-'ieliiiuhuyr-jn said the iiivesriirutt.'ii rker. cure that this .-enter spaet sclioeflold, W. L., Uanvllle, Va. ITi-mmiw mji'r,c"1-'.-Hun;' ,r"' r " 'i' v -"" "M IWH' 7ii. i?e,W "tv'-V" V,"cth:1 ,V should be "a widespread .mi- el' the en- M. M body or injun-1 p rsm,. h.-can Spieul. Iivenie. ChionKe, nephew of Wnslilntrteii .Tan. I'.O. (lit .. I'.) 'no w iiain-'sM . ?Jurm,ant"V,e?r.r!4.''';-. L auV-f' l;,'10-,2' ,Vhl,lM' A.. ",ur?!VthliUclm 'Awei i Cviii rnA'-t tram a- i e DUtrU-t Revcrr.meni uddini; that turnlnc oier the tens of debris pilmi: Hr,,reutativ Ulllett W. s-i-reul, of -Among the Injured In tt... Vnlefcer- ,lJ.ehV,"r'" I U..,y '.TititnilS pi mir i nfjer U A. M. Funeral p ttpene' he knew from iw-eial knowledge that , m thnt -paee or drastjinir b.-amn nr d Illmet-. iJO,..er t,..,,,.,, ,.,...,,. ,.. ! u li T,. ae i i V .1 attinrt .herds .f ii,-..h.m. N, U. are nvit?d n from Monday. many building in WiwhinBten eie M(lbs , jM,k During the ,uy old- St phensen, C. K.. HoMen lte, t ,,, tk- M' ' 'i" i '?' V i.iLm J u Jje f, ffrh'NV-V'-"'."'.''"!.. e1 'iz.l ?i"r,irum " -JIKSiaifcw"w" uriv "c8 iini.w" "lire trap-, which migh ut any tluwt trManti eamc te fitrins wlrf and set Straer, luU. Washl..,".,- cone- I ' . ' " .1,: '.,' ,b'- t ,, ,V,nu'W0 ".."t-V.r v l.llich iRi "' " '-vlM 31. ifMiruCi,k,'M ut" Gluu'". deitj.- -B-.rj: nUif,j ,of Carriu fhym. im i.-rml!r,k'- ,. ftf Inmns In n nri l n! ! !. unrt -nr.n.ln.,. ,.f fl... IMttKhtirarh Ili.-ifnli iV, " ' l"im "ret.Jl. et tl' ItUlUll I Chilli he S.i A I . rt. f -r ai.d oil ,"." .,. ..... ,.,.. ,.1 t... Vltii. Funeral ee.vlce at ttv? First Ml " -1 think the rime h com- !. Vh n darkness fell. OnthesrVet. the " Va e. il. Conrey, frcdnj: ksburs, fCff ! .V11"," J V''' ' t!1"7?1 K"- WiZ em" i-emmi' tee of fnn-iew sheubl be -lnre of firert llehttd b, the Mild'ers te Va Jlnenlei, I. .1. I.ewen. .Mr-,. I. J, .an, l.-'.-tJ 1 nj frlen-U in" teh 1,.VJ!IU are HiviKi te ni 'enj funeral services iu,; 1 :.-,& JFjln 28. WILLIAM L.. husbar, a n einte I" nnu?re n e 1 SvibZlt h, I in the m8e 7w as ' hev ed te antv. Mrs. II. Co.irey. lederiekB- -. -M- i'7"'' ." :Jua. Mi-vi 'fu"'', 7Zu WW.- A'.im'tn," '?..J. X:S"VA..K'lW Mf ".' .' Lf Sllfeabtfuber. U-'at.scs and friend- r I "Whereon, it bad been peruistentiy 1 u"; ' , " ." .,',""" "."'" 'rumored that contractors ami bui'dc.-a,, ';n ' ""Tr "7,1", htrW t'?u i"....,:....i . .... mnn..v ., n.r, ,-n. hut-band and wife, fide by side. They Ul-lC.lllllK.il IK t,u,U .....v v. - tlen of reFldi-nccs nud busincHs titruc- inree have been in colliiBien uith In spectors of biii'dings employed by the I Jl-t ri.-t of ("elumbia ; and t-U'ltftiDnii if Im tl.., Itn i-r1tlre ihltv of tl-e Senate cf the T.'nitMl States te knew ,,n ii, (....tu r.-liititie it, tl.K inpiriiMiihln '. I. Wt . --- ......-..- . riiitzf.lv und nlte te learn what, if any truth there ,t in r. pouted a ..-rtler. that the safety ni.d healll of uux (' tlieiiHandH of iltiiem, and '(.-l.lentH of tl... Iil.irii- of I 'eliiiubln. lmve been I. en- ardized by thc netiens et contracterb, ' pnrentH ier ri.e week s aa.un-iiietit jj.j biilbierH und building Inspectors. j thc storm that wrecked the Knl-ker- "Heselvcd, that the Heuate ueinmit- tee en the Ulstrlctef Columbia be and Us IU!reJJyJllv",' .ttlen InW thi-.Kntckcroecket I 1 Wii.1i!rfM. Bh i ---' r?l. 'IHWi1 '' ' ' ' " " " ' T-' i -'' " ' TA7tl$ . 4 , , .... . , "THJ fvH Eighteenth street and back wall i of the Knickerbocker 't'hentre real , ized thnt the reef had collapsed Sat urday night. l'lremeti fought their v,ny through heaping snow drifts In answer te n gen- I eral nlitrm. Police patrols filled with men churned and skidded through the white muck,, and in answer te n sum mons marines from th barracks clear I across the city eame ut double time, panting, through the hcavv going. At Fert Myer, ncress tie river, the J en nln wa3 turf-1 out and started in I truekleads te the rescue, enlj te find nails blocked with mew. The men' , shoveled thler way frantically, nut i finally four mere teams from the fett and from the englmer barr.i''K were called en I At the- scene of the disaster there wa ! wild confusion for a time. These who . Hret made their way te the auditorium I doers saw before them n dim, tnsteri- ' eus heap of wreckngc faintly lijlued bv ' n string of co'ered e'ectrics en th stnge I that still steed intact nnd by the re- ' fleeted glow from the leaden skies above the void where the mef had brer. Crowd at Scene Thlekcns Minute by minute the crowds nbi'Ut the deer thickened. The crash of the ' falling reef had drawn mnny, some who had relatives in thai mass of ruin an! melting snow inside. Men with electric torches enmn from oil sides te aid. And it was n daunting tasK tney iacea. liiey sioei en tncisav'ng linnds could reach debris they must lift te reach these dead 'alrl -child, ninncd under i or dying below. On the Columbia read- side tin single wnii tewercti menacingly .... &. i. ... .( .. i .. . a.i i .. -. nuuvc ineir iivuus, niniuiuu iiiinubi enre except for the high exit signs marking the way out of the balcony, new n crumplel mass below. Net n window n'J'i'0""! ' brekfii. With infinite care the rescuers be- gan work. Every ben mthey touched might let another mass of concrete down If it were moved tee swiftly. There wcre some groans In the darkness be- w0f omen nnd children had been crushed or trapped there. The huge slubs of the concrete from the reef, tern from their steel supporting girders, steed In crazy attitudes A tnucn mtgnt send them toppling. Houses i ii.ir. i.i i,, in . viniinna But ngalnst every difficulty the sol- dlers and sailors and firemen nnd police and citizens toiled despcrntely and n eiew eirram ei uena anil injured be gnn ie incKie out tnreugn the deer :he deer- ind s ere i; station. -vays. nearly every house nnd in the vicinity became u rescue Kt Housewives made up pets of coffee for ! "L"vi ami rcscueu ns inc nigui were en. I On the Eighteenth street front n ren- ' - . . . -...... or parked automebWes steed, waiting , or parked automobiles steed, waiting for owners hilled or hurt In the crarh lns.de. I hey wcre hub deep lu snow and only a narrow lane was enened n . " . "" ... i .(- tVlA ALf-lltaF t1. TU II -J Cntnt-' ambu ' Hospital with sacks full of band .irrAJ lntnu inn r.A. , mi everrwli arn'' ani' nnV.r n,n,i clvlllnn doctors -;.- " - '' " u Kc' v' . through the steel beams. The jacks were lined up under the edge of the fuller. balcony and little nt n time Its weight , '"eu; "uers cook tneir lives la t'"-,'r. r,anus l" c,-c, :nuer ' release ?WP' there. Itellef at Daylight As da light came the tasi. b.-.amr , -s, . n easier Lnginecr officers from the rti.uj .vu... -.- euut iuuh U' UO.ie. .,..,,1.1 ,. U .wis " Ti " ' U"-L.i I Ear where u weuU be into cut :;, where a Heel slrdcr micht be dratted out ()f thp plle wlth Hacty te thesJ ping and falling in the mushy snow outside. t Meauwlille, all vnshingten, it seemed, wuw 1 "ading for thc t-eene. With street ears Mopped, evrry street v.-as bluek with btrlngs of pmpli stumbling ever the banked snow. Ti ey tramped from every corner of the eity ni.d thc -eldlerj and police he'd r gid line,, about the theaU'e te U tlcji back Heur bv hour throughout je terdny th" death tell rose. Ics.s than nulf of rh' total hnd been weywwl wljen fnll day. Hcht i-nme. desmite hours tt labor. liglit came, despite hours tt labor, irndually tte werK wa.s erganizeu. Seme of the men who Triad worked all nlirht were relieved by cemrad' s te sleep and prepare for another night of " It. .New police una nre crew, can N'ew noliee nnd fire cre came in. After the center of the main tloe .' m - .. a r mi ------ heave en u rope, tliress additional llsht' en the i.iaM within ije ioefle-it she!l wher-- I.atidreds luberel .: eeasingly Terelic-i Light Skene As the gas Jets r.me into play bril liunt nptirtH of Hui. lighted ill" Bcene Shevicrs of ipnrks rose n.s the live lieat bit through inelcs of ..tee te free an an ether tangle. High en the Mnlln t-ail. -.1 and Peldler- peri.ci en hanging ',1'tnis or 111 w.'ltl'."- bIge. te ci.t let-s.. tn.-end of tl giiil'r .rd lit it be dragged iwuy. Oiltmde tl" j,.!-s of dcblu re -'. -teadlly en both - ri. t. Th finul ttirnuig e .. of the wrak-ng-- wuh we 1 i.Tnlep uy toen after dark last night Vli-n the weight of tlu !-tt becllen of tin gulk-rj li.'td beei. lifted en Jack . und men hnd cruwled nencutli te di.-g out the last mangled body, mere -p -J was possible and the mass, that feru e.l the bottom of tin great shell ej.ci te the f-ky wan moving In n steady, eulerlj cnur"-- under the keen eyes et ti army engineers. Doctors und ursea and wuimn eg,r te bring tl"- -ympntlij and cheer t.i tl.e HiilTerlug e- bt-ie.iM-.l. u.-Uti i in ill l-'irt-t Chiin-h . ' f'hi-ist Sei-nti-i. 'J I,. tenderly u.a-hi I awu tl.e jjiav (iUi-( r,f tlin crumplnl mncrete, the- (rrime and caked heed, b ail.ened seini i.iiie b. heHin uf vnlt..ig pinned under ti, d.-br s !...,, ,1,.. ,..... , il,.. ,.!,l, 1. ...... 1 .... ,,, ... ,,... ,1.. . .. ... II -.l .1- tll.'l lin-1 r.ti, in rrr i.iu .Mill picturing of the li'm. Hut inanv othe ethe times It was only the wlfe or the bin bind wlii perished, and the stirvive? mui make th terrible pllsrliiiage of ' reeeKnitiet. .11 tl.e grim number m ll-' dead. . 1 110 uni'-s it n . i...dr-ii v, je tul.er i-t t-paringl) f''. I Miullv t'.i big 1 i.-aire his heel, in iih (iitlli- l.ejn el .Saturduj night tl..- gut..-r v.ts-i, ,u-r f a host of fniinssrer n.me vith their 1 beciter kept roost 01 tt:e little lell: ut I home tha,t night. inn nnces unil trln,t r-,nM is-" uiur unur tin- iuniiiuii-u reui unci red up the Injured ns thev were ' f?! "," !n Appar-ntly neither of tlw ht out. Finally a hiring ."f nrmv '' 1,lr''" w"1 severely hurt. 1 hey were nnees nrriveil from AValter T;i nke" ly n '"O'pitKl without idcntillcu- l:i make, a eearfJui.,Home.of .the vtetlma were nllve, when.1 Harding Cancels McKinley Reception at White Heuse Washington, Jnn. 30. (Dy A. p,) President Harding today an nounced postponement of a recep tion tonight nt the White Heuse nt which Washington residents; of Ohie birth were te meet in observance of the birthday of President McKinley, The President, in n letter te Mil Mil eon E. Alies, chairman of the ar rangements cehnnlttce, Bald : r "While I line looked forward with xnebt agreeable anticipation te the reception te be given tonight by the Ohie Society, at which wc were te meet and happily recall the memerj of the late President Mc Kinley I ennnet but feel, that" we would best answer all our' Inclina tions if the reception wcre post poned. There is se much grief In Washington today, se much solrew attending the Knickerbocker Then Then tre disaster, that I should prefer te emit n social nffnlr while Washing ton is suffering from the great shock. "It Is especially becoming, ns you hae said, te have the Ohie Spclcty tnke note of its own particular share in the great sorrow, and the cancel-1 lntinn will be n fitting expression of the grief which has come through nccident nnd death te members nnd valued friends of the society." , rescue work began, but died befere the with both hands. In these f ..i i i. ti it e m , une man, lunnetl OCSIUC 1118 (lend WHO. was freed from pnln with n liynedcrmlci .needle and Burvlved the long night te n 1 safe removal. j 'A moment nfter the crash, Father , Jehn Hecrs,h. priest , n nearby I church, entered the ruined theatre, knee I deep in the snow that covered nil. for i the benefit of the dying around him. lie gnve general absolution und the j final rites of the Church te the dying , Then he plungul into the rescue work Notable was the speed of the lied Cress organization, whose local chap ters forced their way te the theatre site nernss n city whose normal trans portation lines had been paralysed In the snow, nnd set up canteens for the workers. hepltnl facilities for the wounded, and ambulances for the dead nnd injured who had te reach enernt ing centers, scores el surgeons and nurses ni.swered their summons with jlnbtnnt pccd .and their nuccer both avei lives ei the victims and sustained ! the unlingging zenl of the rescuers. t-iMn TUfn I ITTI tr nun i-idcm T I li U WU LI I I Lfc OnlLUntN AOI CCD IM MineT fC DMIMO .- v - i iiiiiiu .- ""-- ' "u'"u Glrlc. Ten Hours After CellaDSC. Still ...... J uniacninica Washington. Jan. .10. Slecningl peacefully Jienrath the debris iu tne nicvuni iiuHiM 1 uuuuii lucuui:. iwe M - i ws found, nnlm-t. e,.te.ri.ir,. IUUT ll'JUIS VUIILT List of Dead in Washington, Jnn. 30. flly A. P.) The identified dead in the Knicker bocker Theatre catastrophe nre; Dili l III t Till Ut U4( , lit' Jtl, itative. formerly of Pittsburgh. Pa. Ilai'ilifeld, A. .1., fermrr Heprcien- ii,M,fl,l Mk. IIp1, mrchfcU.. .MUs IMen. daughter of the former Kepresentnt ve. . ..B?. Archie, formerly of Mncland, i N J. ; urainerti, unauncey vj., asmngten i correspondent of thc Broeklyu Daily Eagle. i Urainerti, Mrs. Cnauncey t. t Uresscau, Wilfred. North Adams, ' Mass"., ttudeut at Georgctewu Unlver- i sity. ' j)tltc Ml!lS Margaret, I.-Ilngten, . fc,, " p.'',.,.,.,, r,uv s Sar L nt, clt Cldrl dge. l u -'. ?" tc,tJj ?,r.aK ...nnie. n...0t, el ( , Vnrr.iiiil. Mrs. Virginia. -.tter of Julie Hinnchi, Duntemalan Mlclster te tLe I'nltcd Slates. Kuiisten, Oscar O., Cbicngu. linsten, Mrs. Oscar G., t.i' wlfe, Cliicage Kanston. Miss Helen. Kausten. Miss Anlyii. .:.iu,'..ters of Dfenr (',. Kausten Lnllln. Cutler, Jr.. Chicagr, LAI II III lUtll.lt M vt''S",'-i I.imliert. Miss Nnnnle Lee. fermcrlv -....--. . w r. laMiriifi V. IT. Vk ur.......-, . . --- bu-c. Va U niters. William. Ure'My , .student :it (Jcorgetewn I . r. Atkinson, Mary Ethel. Maker, Albert. Ileal, Jeseph IV. Iliklt, William (. ISIkle, Miss M. U. Ililile , MUs Vrawes. lluiune, Tlimiws II. Ilewd 11, Mis. l)als (.le Ilutliler. Albert. ( anli) , llllam M. Ce I. M s. I). II. f rjwlenl, W. N. ( iM'lier, W. M. Duuber, Vln.setl NN Kersf), Themas 51. Der&cli. .Miss ICeltii. Duke. Kirklaiid. I-Idrldge. A. O. Kldr.ilge. Mm. Alfred h Ernest, V. H. latr. M. C. C. I'elge, ClirLstian. Meinlng, Jehn I. riemlng, Miss Mar. Iau. l-leirt't ;, Tlimnas. lursjtli, MlssIar) A. Fester, Esther. I'rcemuii, (i. S. (jeu.liail, .Mrs. Cl)de M. Mall, I II. 11.11) er, neiiglas. llu .lies, llllam (1. Jacksen. Daniel K. Jeffries. Miss E liabetli. Jeiiiies, Jehn M. Kneesl, Heward W. Knees! , ' . son of Heward. I.ainhy, Paul. Ih er, E. E. Ijchmer, Irey. lifluner, Mm. Eitk. Evil 11 I'-'ld IE Maine, Itu-ssell. i.iinf, ir. Hussell. in 1 le W vutt. Mtlilimnle, Jehn. .Minimi y. Ju.lan. Matellle, Knirst E. Ma t'ndalp. M Verman E iMelieu, Alias Asuea. .Mlrsky, .Mn.. Jpn I1"" five-ve.ir-eld . 1111. 1 i.n.ii.'v. in run wnmrn. f.,r 1110 ,ri. '. T - w. a.f.. ..-.-', -'. - .. . t'l.l, I. I ... l'l 1L. .-U. tlflll . .1 li. "T . - ,..- .'...CM ,r.ll. .. u, ," l..r,. .... . . w.Tr.nr. ILVt.. Jt.. -" .. .. ......,...-. the Navy Yard, which werq the only things adequate te lift the heavy weight the necessary dlstance te frce him. Physicians plied ,hlm with restora tives durine the night, but his condition wns oitremcly ecrleitn when he wa taken nut of the building, .FRANCE EXTENDS SYMPATHY I TO GRIEF-STRICKEN CAPITAL (Condolences Sent by M. Sarraut te Seeretary Hughes Washington, .Inn. 80. (By A. P.) The sympathy of France In the grief which has overtaken Washington as a j result of the Knickerbocker Theatre disaster was extended today by Albert .Snrraut, head of the Trench Arras Con ference delegation, in aMiicssngc te Sec retary Hughes. The messnge follewn: "It is with the most profound sor row that I have heard the news this .mernlnc of the an ful accident that ban plunged the City or Washington nnd se many faml'les into mourning. "This fearful catastrophe will move France with that deep emotion which is feU when misfortune overtakes one's dearest friends. "I Blteu'd hne gene in person te pre sent my sorrowful condolence, und that of the French delegation, If I hnd net been confined te my room by illness. ''Kindly convey, l beg jeu, the ex nun nil: n rs-tu iui sj. iii.i ;aj mill piii ii- I . ..:..: .r." ... j.. .. :.... .i;:... . "l,ul", "'!. i"""'"" "' ",J ""i'1 "-"" "" " x.cum, id our- 8Jpl' ' vlved by Hlo Parents Vlncland, N. iT. ,Tan SO Archie PHILA. MAN SLIGHTLY HURT'l. who wati killed in the theatre J,' . cuiMRTniM PHI I ADCC ! catastrophe in Wushlngten. ns the IN WAeHINblUN UULLArSc son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward A Bell Harry Pearson In Hospital Girl Companion Dead Anether Dying Among the victims of th. Washing ton thentre disaster was Harry, Pear son, of this city, who went te the eanital Sntunliiv te visit relatives. lie is in the Emergency Hospital nnd Is be'leved te huve euHored nothing mere man ii lew iru:es. When the reef fell he wns ninned be neath u stee1 girder and' held prisoner l ,ltn ,, 8mtr with an ucetylene torch ... i.- vm .i .t...i i.i t. ) wtnt t0 tll(, ,nrBtrc wlth two girl's, one , wllem nh knicd and the ether sr-rl? i nnMlr intnred I euslv iniured. "I heard u crash." said Pearson in .i.- i i.t i ; .i.i. i . ,iiir ihim..ii. ...... ..,up..,s u,i haw inn ",K Uat :a" .a!' Almest t tnA er i i tii ni .1 iir- ii n rn nn niit ah. S I Tu ,..n l,,ne,l .leun with n hnnr n.u "" 1 - , ii. ."" "". I iy CilCSt. 1 was helpless te bid my ! two r-lrl companions. I could hear them meaning nnd could reach out nnd touch thele elethinc. I could enlv move mv . legs. Then I lest my senses and can L"-'"".' ' " " 1 1 woke up here. ivarsen hnd gc rcmtniDer neniing inut occurred until gene te Washington te vllt Miss Mary A. Tersytlie. 1K0 I'.olinent avenue. They took Miss .Mamie Yeung, who lives with Miss rersythe, with thorn te the theatre. FOCHT LAUDS BARCHFELD Theatre Horrer .MontEemciy, Scott. Murphy. Mlts Veronica. Ou-.tii. Miss N Ivlan. O'Deniiell. l. V. O'Denncll. Mrs. I. V. ' Paison, Mrs. Carrie. 11(1 lit'. . Ml tAI.S. Price, Miss Haul. Itu-iscll. M s. ...arlc. Mica, Dr. James F. Slbuunie., .Mis. Cera O. Smith. .iist Marie II. Slu. gin. Victer M. Taj ler, M.s. (Je.trude. Tracy, William. The.nas. MLss Clad-s. Thompson, Christine. Tuci.Ci, Cliar.i's iules. 'luclier, Mr. Charles Cewlt-s. I'ideng, Jacob, t'ideng, M.s. Jacob. Valljntlnc. IjOiiu I". VnllMltlne, Mrs. Leuis 1 Watford, Miss MildriHl WalUer, Jehn I,. Walker, Mrs. Jehn "Ij. Wnlsli, II. N. Walsh, Miss M. L. Warner. Captain iUUm Qu.ii termuster Cerps. 1". S. A.J Warner, .lrs. MJlllani . It. Walters, William- A i Wessen, .Mrs. Charles M.. wl!i of .. .. .. . -.---- ,'-e""f'' ' -.H. wessen, i.hdnaaeu Dc- iiiiMtliwil.t I W i,i aiin-i.i, i . .j 11.1, N" Y.. CU'rI;i' "I. M,ilfenl.' Ma',-: KIlieU I!r':l"- V- i'lbaugh, Cilbeit f.ipan, M. E Castnev "J- Mrs. Mae rhaln'.. V. ciutl.," Miv, ...i.t.. -i 1 .. .-, .allies ,. 1 urtvtn 1 uaveiirt-ii 1 ...w rvw h ht, iipi... '"'i ui'.. -. ,.,-- "', ,"- ?,1ti. rci.iueiic. "'UtVZ. T Viven. W Dodsen I It l),.,K., 1 1 1, trends are inv't ,1 t, tn funrr.'i .?,tl.fun '00 White lleth pike. Oahlyn, N j. 'ltu' wmJ l?g'M;nU0KCK-rnAZr:B. -- f.u iV 1 si , V ,. , ' "'.'J' " ,1"'- day murr.lrtf . il.ae u'cleck 'rrJ, '" Uarlelnh Crtn. 1 -lr.da limy call Me.1 afte, , Ytw ill. ll-'l. nt Jacksen, MU . land, Mis. J. E. Hurlnni , Mrt-. Uuv S .Oliver H. "" Hide. ih"e fchiffl, " " i' .,.,.., . . . '??' vff-ren van VKii'.hMii-iKtK .f K'dri.lge, .Miss Hith Fonts William '" i"l !1 -,"? " H-, I'ftrlek'u iZ 1? h '.; 1 . 1 N S I? :" 1 A 1 1: It . J a ij , SO. KltNL'PT LIN. ;" AYhetia I t"-vlHn Krl,fC- "".J . ': Cnll.iu-.v II.- !, 1 i ,. V i- V' e'i'inck. li.'enneLt Hely Cr..s (V,f' ' '' riKSMAll'Il; '' ' llelatlvi-s' and friends I r'iwi?a of Victer Van Ceulebrewlt. Jr . nnd nileu.!, Jlr. I lj. M. Inrh:ui, .Ner-, nKAIU'I". --I-'n.'Ji.. iteiir.lrr n liV'7,'. ar Invited te latt.-nl funeral services. Men.T I 0VfA,V.r of Mr. and Mm. Ca.vin 1 Fraree lllllll E. IJibseii. Miss ('ILv,,,, Uu.!. ' DUN. Hr . I 1 Ma 77tl, y,ar. nclntlves ' i,i 2 x- M" ."i ,h ff'i.1'"' uV hl" "en' (-'h" esUftrU,5erW "f I'l'lla-In'- took Uc at Ut ;;ien. -m.., j,M. Mrs. u... .iK ,-..V!r I llvti-. I.,e Hull. Mrs. I'usilh I.e.. 11,11 rh.j. t 11- 1 "--1 1 H H.-huyT.r ilMi,!rT" 1..1M i'h.- " mn home. W00.1 .,, . r-' F'-qT ('U.rlne Hejan Wall and . Iv) llamlfli. Ir E. K. lli.ydm Mr- U '"', V"'1 " "' "-1 V,n .,.lnt trl'a B " ' "' ' tM'TWCri'v- ii07'iL'tV;,,v"- j?-", '" '-! ' Wu Patrlclt anu Maxiri't ' '- 1 1- 11,., 1 .... 1, ','" " ,,J'". J...LL J1.1. T JMSKlit sJii ,.e 1. . itl.NJA.MIN I' l'i r'-' '.Kt-i H8 funera "' ltl,'...,t fronds. n.m Pv Ne ii'J A E. E. Ii.l.n, i"-., II.iden ihi!drin,,.rl.U und Kat i,..i (,,, e0ntJtty,,'ni'C';l- kc" I. es In nr '" t.rhu. Church, Ve2 I HVvH AVuntV MV'ith Hecletv. Kt. , ilian Unii-.-n ll.lph. n. fi.ptnu .1. Ii. H n-utnai i"i 1 1 1. - dim ah Hants' i '"ZP,A" i1": l,-i'.' .'"' I'Vur." ! ,Cve 83. ' of A ; L. (. e. M.. He. 3. f S I.-J 1 li 111 inns. h ,, rcn. nn I-..I..' te ..ttenrj tiinnr .1 ' , ,Uu -! VNIEK - Jun. I-. ANNA M. w-f. V f I -eurt'. '.'..ttnnil funeial. Med. US A M t." 1 "Vi'ii '.,. V.' . 11"' Ml''t " A. M fr. m l..r mreutH' r, si Jen ' V,;,"1, ,; 111. my J- Manlcr. ,kH ;, IieiHtl.V, nu , InvUei .te a'""", ,,.r 2.SO0 fhilttlan ' l.illgllis Ulllver, .Miss Helen Hepkliib. Ath ft. '';.,u'.r'' ,'l! maia "t AU HamtV '"'' ?,re 'JV'm .,r'"l,n'- 'Ui-?JI. wW W" i'hlrh mn" of "iu em. Church of 8' . nrga.et Jehn .Jehn Kb,,,,,,, M.s "g.J "!"b' - S Int..fX'!. V.cinuS ".tT'TMn'." i,T ,7S BVffl " 0" d,Ua- " M' '' .onus Mlehale. W.k, ,itf U. ' I. '' v! , S, t .0 XT. PS A.C. lheil'V, ."ffif, ft .$$$ J ?& Ti .. 1 USil a.e, Allec ii..iiul. . J,.r , Irnw are ln.. ..I 1 . 11... Harvleei,"w7rtne',1 '.', at 2 .-j; ' 'rern ''"Wence. 2r;C0 Ox. the, "v' c'i"i N. 40 th J Int Lt Mt Merlal; I'enseii, Miss Vu-gir.i.i l'.,e, Miv, ,,,, - . terneen. .,t ; fi., ,,-ciuck. at lhV r,. U'rJ T?t,;,in',n.Jenfni u "V;. ,,rl",n'lB '" ,.0S.'iIcni?rlendH may call Men. Ce.. 7 te i Mattie Schwali, IJ. 1. WinuBlnSC;; J WS.ef V.UHT.-jin. 81. ICITII O. dau.ht.r ' Second Assistant I'estn.aster lee '", , JS v. .W CV.h',lIrvrS:n, M '8J all t'y." lnv.rted,teha,t..1ndBOrrOW, "' V' f ' ue.naV , andnt,a ,,WrUht. m1 $ Mrb. i: IE Shaughnessy U,h SI0I .' ,u"; ? 'ilJX iatlves'.n'l nMr.fK?NNTi5l,?,& S-SsfV.-"""... fe.i.W!fe Ner li C'.r Vi'll'S . Jl" .Martha Strajer:' Uoul'nenV vl 0 i rn 'Sri, a'TaSln,.? !WaJ g" ?' X Hl.tftS&uJ " lAJ V"HA Wu,UC "" Tayler. I'. H. A.; Mrs. fiertrude , IJev viiwcd Menday,veninK. s fa' !"e. mUier' f' '"'J,' ' .! " ff i!,?'- ," fleies). tfeile J funeral it"r. JANh, Tayler Eliza.,,,,, Tbl-inls, . I,eu!nd IfC'S:?- W"$Z h Sift f&nV.i "int? Vr'"li' ' MU STanS? wIL Cnfcjj.' Iheillll-H. 11, f hrihliftiia Tin inpsnn, F.ttil ' It- iatl.es and friend. ,,r liiv.te.1 te attend MnlMIAN' Cntercl Inte lest Jan 2S Services en Tueudav ST,l'!f,hcAi at In- I lldei'we.,,1, I'aieliie I ,,, . V I,, fu.teMl-. rvi.es. . 'l hum 2 1- J, . .J1'?,"? MAIM:. ,w ,."' ...W.ll'8': J U.VP.. nela-' at her Iftta.i-oijldjnce. 2113 Houth 4Cth at. I. I rtl.iiig, AplniiiK. V I'nucki', IrK. .lulitite Wtbl., r -. 1 . . 1 1 1 '. M Wrtwim. I. . A.; Nai . 1 W'.-een, Minri Mm.. -nn Whit.-, rdwi.rd A Wil. llaiilK. Ileiu-j WiImim. ,li-, Edelin Wil- 1 "-r".1 "'"',;,' T!'c,i 'J -.' M at '. 1 laei nnd, frjenda uifi li.vlMl 1., ult.-nd fiineiul se,,. MIm I,,,, Ve,,dru.V. AllK.Mariell-rK.rVf.yti.i'u 'X "'. 'StcA .V ' ttnV." rVK"fc'.: Masters in Past g-N, ;g E.9,BaWWl Heavy Death Tell && $Xr?Vn. Mi" e;Tv gSSE'- InertO lS 200 hBiV..JnU.?I,viLe,.y.VSli:A. "! ."" may Ihi viewed rusa.T'fc W Itoleguc, IluRsla 1011 Canonsburg, Pn 1011 Cnrlstuhc, Pptregrad .... 1817 Conway's, Uroeklyn .... 1870 Exeter, England 1887 Flercs, Acapulco, Mex... 1000 Frent Street Theatre, Ilulllmere 1S05 Iroquois, Chicago 1003 Italian Hall, Calumet, Mich t... 1013 Lehman's, Pctregrad ... 1830 Opera Cemlquc, Pari... 18S7 150 20 200 21W 200 250 sa 070 700 75 IlhedVs. Boycrtewn, Pa.. 1008 170 King, Vienna 1881 010 Vnlcnco-sur-nhene, France 1010 80 Vlllnrcal, Bpaln 101SS 0 n brief reference- te his death In the Knickerbocker Thentre disaster by Ilcprcsentullve Benjamin K. Fecht, of l.cwisbuig. Techt said, speaking In the Heuse: "I am sure that 1 but reflect the senti ments of the great number of friends who long knew him when I say that we deplore the less of that life in its fu'l fu'l reunded manhood, with many veara of usefulness in prospect te his State nnd te his country, and the members nnd friends who knew him bow In deep regret, and wc extend the profoundest sympathy te the members of his fam- ! iy." VINELAND MAN IS KILLED A..UI. n.li -rl....... ji..i. .. e.. . of Main read, Vlneland. The fmnllv I has lived here for live years en a chicken i rnncn, eui me hen unci neon residing .n nsiiingieii ier mere timn ten years. He wns employed in the Finance Department of the Government, nnd Is a wiuewcr, ins who Having died about ... vn.u n Mr. ij i T 1....1. i i Ifrlei.un are 'nviteu te ttend ftmer.l serv ten jean age. lie H te be burled in t,v-B. Thum.. "I. M.. residence. 103 N North Ciire'Ina bv the side n( Ma trlfe mh at. Int. rrlvate Pesldes his parents he In survived by n brother und u sister, both 'ihing here Kin Dead In Theatre Disaster Norrlstewn, Pn., Jan. ,,e. Among the dead in the Washington thentn. .. tastroihe an Mr. and Mrs. Leuis 1. Valentine. Viilcntlne is a brother of I I'.El?"-7t"5n;,23 10'i3: wtJ'MAM imrr. Mrsi Tlnlierf f s!nl,l.. ii,wi n T- ,, esed 78. llelutlvea nnd friends, a e Chesen irs. HOliert t- MClllell. 1J, Ui Klllb'irrlenda Circle. Ne. 80. U. uf A. of I'a. ire street. Mr. and Mrs. Selden baie gene! 'i. w,...l. I.. ..i..,. p ( " " '" " IN MKMOMAtr . AIAE-quOHCIB. I le'r ; x. , mnrj. cf e-ir iiuiienu a.n.1 rather Mr. UliOllOU AL.L.EN. died January tlO, 1021. y . w and DAreitTnns. eaHig V.AKY-f't:I'-an' 29- J0N' "'" ''US- rand f Lid r O. Alexander. KunerM nrv- ? Iue,.'i .- ? -V-' al .hl" ,ite resldence C3."i N. lSih rt. Int private, l'loate emit VtKKKH 3n. 28, nt th Kdwln Ken-cst Itejn Helinesliurir. ANNA WAItB IIAUI.-ITS', br,lcrs mid Interment atrlcth- pr:ale JIAIITLKSON. Jan. CO. IIKNIIV H.AT. M IX. husband of Clara V. llartlesen. Hela tlvs and trlenda Imlted te funeral. Wed . t! 1. M. fll 11 ltaltlmere ave.. L-VialoxTOe 'a. Int. urlai, l-rlenda may call Tu-e. evening, ufir 7 o'cleok. ni:i:crtOFT. Jan. I7, WHATaM .. i.en of William A. and Marcaret M. ncei-reft fnee lit 1). Hrltllcs und trl'ndit nr, In vited te fun-r..l. Iu'k.. 2 J'. m rcj'i!icn cf parcr.U. 1U07 N. COlh tt. int. Hely Crea-i l.ein HEisar.ti. nn lath int. cAitrtii: t: !frlnd(i.,atid n;i seciellca cf which -the win II 'immb-r. Invited tu terlccn en Thur-.lnv nt H37 r St.. r.t her late reslihtice. Sn v hla i st. Interment trlvat. Itcmalna lewert Wednesday. I te l'. si. IIKTS!. Jan. 27. lIUKDEmiCIl fnee Wur. Atcri. .wire of ( enrtid lifts, n. i.u t..T ! t iiu 1 m T'.tr.fla nrt It.i t .4 . . . . . " ' nra. ferleta Tues . 2 !. it., late reslrt-ncn lis Henuri IM us ... Olnev Int. Wiatii.lnLier It, I. .' . ' ttvin ,. u,, ...u... V(i( 11ROWN. Sudden y. .Int. 91 Gnnnnt- UeIWIv-b and frlvnds. also llarmniw Len.' liustiuua or Mbaeiine -llrenn. .., ..a Ne. ei, K. ana a. i.. und all ether ofiraii - efiraii - uaiiiiiia ei iviiit-n ne wan n member, are in rtem residence et his ten. EuscnVAT Uursfin 1213 Harrison st.. Krankferd. In, Ar..it. Mfin 'in ' t :dr Hill. Cem Kindly emit flowers. 1 rheltllut Hill. Jai.. 27. 1022. MAIIY TlAiirir -i'A. ' V?m". ,"' ,S"Xl".l?.."'fJ?r!ijri. '''-'I't.lT-IU. -..-.- .f "- .'.nixi ... i . i.w -.-.. ii-iuuyrn and iriend nn. InMtefl te me sers-ices. lues., te A if Li r.t ...It, I. Hh.t IV .m il lnfn.l..r ........... - liens 7., ;..r..i. Turu. i .!,. i." i"":y. " at "liuei, lllVlIOfl .. .ler,... 110.H uti. nt.. A I .-.1,1. 1.1 r K,v.a. ...iuri-11, i-.jn 1 , ... .Tm..H'. KlnseHhln - Chureh. 2.30 i. m" CCMK Jnn 27. 1022 J MONHO- .,.- i -.. Its cel. in. 4 ' Coul. 31 ' lll(- Iltk. IMM'llI linatlus' C.ar,!,. lg A.M." I, "."fjefj "' ri'J.SJl: - . ' n" rAsKfcMi.t'lvAiiu: 'ib.' , ,ia. ev.m..i r-ulm ina' niver.u ell Wtil .I Jar '..., SI ANN v 1 .'.ht-Js leit 1 l-lsrHV1 w 1.1 ct limine . l-'l 1 li.'iu MHI e aiiunu mmrui, v,cl., B I. M. from . uy; -" -" .--' ''r.., ilKTA. .ill rireuta' icsldei.ee. CJeerite M.Brewr i in blnyel Uaushter of V. I llam and Julia Jevce rrent ft.. Catasuua. Pa. Int. I?al?,'iew "t"1 J5; ll!lVlv,V 5n,,5'en? f r Invited te m.. Cata.auqua TrlcnUa may roll Men ',eniJ .,u"ri'J' wdV..'?i30,.A' M" 'rem her 51 A. M.. chare, of Andrew J. baS l 1' P?r5a,J .rc"id',2',,.'..Isl!i..y',neJ"t . Mpl-mn Arcn ntui mil em. .i.e.. '"".' .""., v... w ei vicierv BUnOIN. Jan. 2tJ. ALBrtH h.i... Church, te A. M. Int. Hely CrnH Cem. tic, year llelatls und friends Ire invlfed H."ba?,?.",li,La Ai !,i.C""blih 'l'nbacti ,rt n..r.n unca i.rvir.u T.it.r. t. r . - .nr ituuvi..,., . ,,,i.u.ir ...tu . , i,i:qn ar. . Irtt. er!te. v,"'"ul , Ke.-iety una iiua-ue or tne Hacred Heart, ura CAI.UM1AN (ne4. htanlcj). Jan -q tr.oe ' In U-4 t uttend funeral. Tues . 8:30 A. M.. MHV X. wlf'j.ef tl.e .ate Jeremiah i 'rum h"r I .te tciUUnce. CIS licltware ave ..ilhhaii Helatl.ej r.n.1 frlnji ,,L !f,t',j1, "' i 7"''!'f,t,.Hti ,f','r 8 ChiJreh n.se A ! i f ivrM Metl. s .in i i B1,tM' tu 1C1.MI Suddenly, mi Jnn. 2H. jn.e nt, e.'--nce. Ml A n .1 , """ hr JACell V. husband of Edith Ida Kerr.p (nt :ri.tn i. a." St AV1.tlmrnChirch'0iy,'Vl tt" .Alel,I'). , V" mfA1x "t'i b Vlewd "ufadat! li.t .'-.th ..nil Cum. -""ren W A. M. ni rcslden.e l.tit Master st. I'uecral and r, 11 ! i' mi- n -u iiiisii 1 T a ' t rn iv lit i'a s . t.u UAiir'a .uui un 1 111.1 t. .. Mry ttuvrnun and late Jehn, ilI 23 yrara. !Ulatlvi nnd frlfna. Ursnd Jrfftlw nlly. tiraneh Ne. 4, Invlml t6 funef' rv. Iem. nt residence. 2S44 H. lUnereft t. Wrd. 3 1'. M. Htmlm my be viewerf Tnfttf. ava. Inf. nrK'nte. irowi.EH."-c:tnnien. J., Ja i, 1P28. TilOMAB fOWMSIt. 40 ,irll'ill. ilnn.. 1 r. it reiMtftee. Clem. iiervicm t-nten, N. J. Kit. Medfefd. N. J. Itematm may be veed fcun. tie. .. ... my b keii OATir.T. widow of Jeteph rersrlhe. Ilel rthe. Ilele- lives anatrlendi re lnvlld te Hie service. Men., S l'. M.i tint reeiatnee ei ntr awn e ueerie W, Olth. IBB nenaen.avi weed, N. J, Int. New Camden t.L COlIlnrs. ctm, FOWLKn. At Clemahtep, H. J., en Jam uary 20. 1023, TilOMAB FOWLBlt. BCf.1 40. Hervlcta private Monday, 1 I. M.. at late realdencr, CUmenten, Hi J. Itimalna may be viewed uunday evenlns. FllA.Iun.j-At ,ndeweter rarlc. N. ,T., Jan. VI. ANNA 6COTT, wife of Levi D. rraiier. aata ex. . run!i nirvicti mi ur rvlce late rttldenc. Park ave. and llaitriy read, ictwater I'arK. Tuta.. a r. ai. int. ce Itlll Cem.. nerertce, Frlanda may call lien, i;ewaier i-arit. iuea. 6AnBIi.-Jan. 87. DANIE3, n husband of Harriet II, Ontxsl. Ke.atlves and frs-ndu, nle Jehn It. Murr-hy Council, Ne, 10 r, P. A.; Kt, l'nul'a AMembly, Ne. 30, A. O. M. J',, and inemt'ere of Coekmnn M. K. Church nm Invited te attend funeral eervlcen, Tuc., M V. M-. at Ills late residence. 1284 W. svitter st. tnt. private, lerlcnile may call Men., after 7 I M. CJALE. Jan. 28, KUA, wlfa of Charlen nnd daughter of Levlnla and late Themas Cute Funeral Monday, J! I, M fr,)m her late ronlaence, 414 1'ennndale et., lloitwr lleitwr lloitwr euH. Int prhute. Trlenda may call Sun. day cvenlnr. DVD. of into Tliemas.F. Gallnaher. llo'etHea and rrienaa nie invnea le ntiena runeral, rrl., s-30 A. M.. frcm her liit rfudenea Zinfl Wntklnir et. S-tilcmn requiem min yt, nita'a Church 10 A M. Ir.t. Hely Cre Cem. OALI,AHi:il. Jan. IS. 102. MAllUAItUT fiALLiAlIKIt. l'ineral from relilni nt h daUBhter. Mrs. Jehii llurkte, 1021 tOiartme d et., Tuen.. 7:30 A. M. ltequtem man Jeuli QIIAT. Huddenly. at hln home, loes a, Lancaeter read, uryn Mawr, I'a., nt Jan, 20. 1022. the llev. JOHKl'It 11. tTArLetl OIIAT. raeter of the Old Xladner M. I.'. rhnri-li. In Ida 70th vear. ltrvl,-e .n Monday mernlnc nt 11 p'clecll. at Out llait llait ner M. U. Church, llariner Township, Ucl. Ce. Alse aemi-fs at Aren hi, m. b. church. Ureail and Arch ntn,. rhlla. Monday after noon at 1' o'clock. Interment private. OnnUL.. C-ii Jan. i'7. 1023. HENntETTA lilltULi. nervice en Menaay. at l i. M., nt her Inte rcfliunce, 1011 Hwtln et. nrlval. Int. HAI.K Jan. 28. ANNIU 11., vrldew of Atonze IV. Hall. runcraL rorvles Thum., 1 1. M late reeldcnce, T.lta Tuceny nt.. Krankterd Int North Ce'lar 1 til t Cem. Frlend call Wed. rvc. HANDUKy. Jen. 2'J, AM-VNDA M.. wife of James C. Handley. Itelailvci and 3el?fi,:nfteti.r.iS52-S Invited te attend funenil. Tues., H 30 A. M.. from her late' rcaldunee, 2700 N. llensail at. Solemn requiem hlah inaan, Ht. Celumba'a Church te A. M. Int. Most Hely Itedeemer IlKKHNEIl, .Sudden'y. Jan.' 2S, "t the l.ankemu Hospital, llbATHIcn. wlfi of Umunuel Mrehner and Oauahier. of Wllllnm I nnd Carollne Terrey. OKed S3, runeral th eomenlence of the fanllT. Invited te attend funeral aerv'lces. aV Hie reetJxnc.). i'SS.1 V 2Ath nt .. M his 1 1. Jl. Breclrely. Int. North deJar .if i ft. cem Friend' may call Hun.. 7 tn u n m L,.UuMrlCII?IJ- " 20. imk. hikd. ,''"'h"!...: '"""nil or late. Wllhelirlna "".' ":"" ,.'u:l'3rul ion.. i:au j'. si.. rejlden?.'. 2630 N. 10t et. Int. .Verthw.wd P-VmM,nviMiyrfS"un,f.e 'VA, 5 beloved w'fe of Iuls r. Hlerenlmus n duuehtcr of Martin and Matilda Helbsrt. Itelallves and frl-ndu, also Ladles' Auillluty it .ut. Mary'a, Hospital are Invited te uttend tuneral. Wed.. 8:no A. M.. from her latt residence. 1413 Fratikferd avc. tie emn icqulem mass bt. Michael's Chjrcli 10 A. M. Int. Hely Uepulchre. IIIL.I,. Jan. VS. MART rj rrir.T. ... 'Deusherty). rsred 02 years. Kelatlves end ir.c.ius iiinTu .u mrirn services, rues.. 11 Y. M.. residence. 20111 W. AtlunHa at. int. private, rrler.da may call Mendsy evenlns. IIOKSTSnKT. Jan. S7. I.ROM n v.... band df Mary A Hoestercy. n'itl-es anl friends. nljQ Kenderton LeJee Ne. i'llfl. I O. O. i".i Scherman Vearly ltr.el!clu fc- ate Uetr.alna may be slewed Men., after a P. M HUNT -On Jan. 2S. 1022. JEAN T.. wife OI I" D Invited te the. servlcea en, Tueeday after, neon at 2 o'clock, ut thu OHe- II. Iisir Hldir.. l"Sa Chestnut st. Interment prl- ailijNTEI..--Jan. r. FltEUEniCi: Jon Jen PAN. husband of the late Henrietta Hlmpsun Hunter, niicd 72, ltolathee nnd trends, nlse Klnasessint Ixidire. Ne 3ti;( MernlriS Stur Enrnmnmeut. I. O. C. 1".. lire tnvltnl tn m. a.u,,., j.uinii.cn uuu irianaa nr. tend fumral TueH. 2 1'. .., from his late i residence, 1000 13. I'asn-unk ave. Int. rVrn. ' Wc,t-J tem- lwnialn may bu viewed Men, lrtSEL. Jan. 25. EMMA. v;ldew of Srr.sit iss'-i. rr. i.e u.iYuii aim xrienaa invitii I funem!. M-n-. -''. -210 N. ISth at. Int. i8r""' i8r""' v,r .,,?... , ".' " may call Sun. eve. until 10 o'clock Invfed te attend funeral, Tjei... 7:30 A. M frell. his late ieldiic. 281T N. 2f,!h at. Kwu;cm masa ut Nt. l)enaentura's Church 0 A M Int. utrlctly crlvute. at. I'etcr'B ctV!.--.-.- --. . . . . .,.',',.."., '...,: ,i,.''."v ,. J,. ',"'" ,' i'"0 , i-"r iseeuier (no Intermtnt Thursda,y at Kutstewn. i'a, KMNiiEU Jan. 2U. 1022. JOSl.I'H II Kluvcd hunband of Mutllda 11. Kllnti fn Urelnlrcer). uned U0 Itelatlves and friends ftln; Sur il.tj pf (U. l'uter'M Church, l'hl a' ami II. Kv . tt-llsf Ah'h. and Cuurt tleerre Wiisiilrictj.i Ne. 121, y. of A.. Invited te attend fun.-r.il, W.-d.. b-30 A, M.. f r im hl late retwe,, e. 8539 N. Marshall rt. Solemn rjaulem ii. is ft. ercr.k-,i'u Chur.li le A 1A . I'tnu.i, iiuij iiruiriiipr L rill . te 10 P, M. '; l'eTp. " v'11,1 1 75ifft?"" in'wjbih . llAltOLn lri'v-n- ir.1 ('. and Klla il. i--uncral serve- rvlceli, Tu'S P SI ,.. .. ..-"'" fl.n ... ni.'. .01 Hejmeui- it , UermantuH ., mt urlvnte. MfLI.BN - Jan '.J. 1012, l.Aim j.imi ( .l IDiV wanr'D uinn . V fs.. lilln laliw.u ll..ll. . - - . trwr! T..w u ,n,n, .rr ,, .... 11. l7--n .n.i.r,n r.i'i 1 rlrna.. mju ..t.i OBHOnN. Jan. "ft. ajROROU KHLSOV, 3ii vrt nhrtttt i.. Jrr3! an of Oeer nn.l Ollva, Oshern. In hl laiif I V. year, lte atlvea nhd frlindn ura Invtien' .11 ' ' ?ll m Invite" Ji M- tjartntt' attend services. Men,, s 1 M.. i,.riv..? 1 residence. 2221 N. tlrata ut' riemaSi. i?Al J.1 b viewed fiun.. nftee le A. Vf'tiVJ'1 ".'".' .' IsJ . OflUOItN. On Jan. 211, 1022. HlVivn . 41 liuseand or Hertha M. Osbern (ne Kest.Ti' " A Itrlntlvca and frletflg nre Inv'ted ta Si servlea en Wednesday aftemenii nt a c?el0Sl ? ut his lata rea'dence. 2flt0 Houth nfsi .,H v Interment nr vate. Prlrn.i-. B,Sul,.1i.t.i ' day evenlnir. " v"" ""' J .' . iAU,l;,'1A"r. u- I'AQE, Funeral Tw.i i ALlIKn.--On Jan. 27. ldilt. JtlrVi 1 I widow et David I'almer. it":;tivULJi' ', -friends nra Invited te th funeral en Wednill ' ' day lr.ornlne at S.o'elock, from her late re.i' - " denes. 22ia (j. Frent at. Heteran rea..f.i" - J mass at Our I-arty of Mi, Cnrmei I Cliurch 3 ..' i:ae 0'elee.x-. inten.in neTi.,!?" """rcu at f P AUI.. -Huddenly. Jan, 20, KeDETlT. hu. 1 band of Emma Kldd Paul and son ii till d I iliffu flicS;' eSoratfineSUwn .e5?.pV,r '' 1 1'isiinT. Jan. s nt li s res den tin . t rinteri St., KITINOHAM ' PEKCyf. in hi!'- fifth year. Flint ral tervees at Bt. Andrew's , '- V..1U.LH. en. ei uimre nprure, Tua 11 A. v ' (d In,,,'i-V,rI1.v-5,c' , ri7.V ,nm" flewern. ' " A' M ' VI Pi:itIlY.--Jan. 27. ll22, ANNA U.. wf. Ii 1 1 Oeeree P. l'jrry. Funeral Tticr... 2 ?' V ' ' tl T,eyr Ictermnnnd- rtVuWler of' tK"t.r. ' wiiuam nna tiyania lletz. Il atlves ati.i . il friends Are Invlte.l te attend funeral sen . II ic.iuinte, i. .ncure ave., uermantewi i ...PKTBKH." .On Jnn 21. 1022. MAm MILICH PETCUO. ltelatlea and t flrn A ' - J iiUe inembem nt Third Church Scientist , ar Invited te the aervlcn en 'fu-.-aday afUr- ? neon nt 2 .o'clock at her residence. 2811 ' ll iMr.rtn .irn.n ., in.rmAn. iim .n .. ... ' I'ICKKI.. At Point Pleasant, N J.. Jati 27. JOSUI'II M., l.ushand of I)ul.e M PlcStel aired 03 years. KclattveH nnd friend.. alw employer) of the Penna. nctlreari. Dlr 100. II. of L. B.: Durand IxKlite, 170. f and A, Mj! UoeJv.-tii Chapter, Tit Carren Cem. K. T 10; Hale-im Tei.inle. are In vited te attend funernl services, Men , 2 P, M at his late resilience Int. at liar Irish Cem,. Camden. .. J. POIITUH. On Jan. 21), NATHANIU1, ,1 j'uintiii. jrunirui, en we-inesaay, at a P. M., from hln lata residence, 201 N. 2, at,, Darby, Pa. l'r'emla may call en Tu' day, 7 te 0 P. M. Interment nrlvnte ' PltUNDnilOAST. Jan. 27. JAMR. hui ) hand of the late Anule Prendta-aat (r.e i Deyle), Itelatlves nnd friends, also Ceui' Laurel Hill. Ne. SIR. I-. of A., am Invite I te attend funeral Tit""., ft A. M., from tl residence of hla uen. Themas J. Prendnntas' ', 8U11 Hldirt ne., Fulln of Hchuvlltlll. fJleni ' reQUlem mass, 8t. Drl.Wet'M Church. US .' A. M. Int. Ht. Maiy's ' in.. Jl'jttwv-f'ich. ,f PKICK, Jan. 2R. 1022. ClUnLOTTV M., widow of Lemuel W. Price kiet 76 ,. I"uneral services Tties.. 2 P. M. freclsrly, a ' r IMe residence 231 Laurlnlei st Wl srhlrken. Int. vrlvnte i-Tiir.iiu may ea t..n. ova. rinivry. .Tnn. ?Q 11122. IJSTHKlt. wlf of Harry Prints, llelntlveii und friends, alt. nneth Jeshurun l.edue. ISO. -..are invuea I attend funeral. Tuen. ii P. M. sharp, freni . her late residence, 3820 N. Urats et. Int ViUhIlY. Jan. 2. JOHN J., ran of An.li i and late Daniel V. ltelll, ltelntlves at friend nra Invite,! te attend funeral. Wea 30 A. M.. from hla nether n rosldene resldene 218,'. Merr'.n tt. Hetrlnn reauletn mass S' Kdmend'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cret Cem . ' IU:iLLt. Fer'i-.erly or 1301 H. Clevelar. ave.. Jan. 2". MAROAItCT. widow of Jesep lletlly. HelaMves 'id frlenfls are Invited t . attend 'uneral Hsrvicej.. Men.. 1 V M.. f. tiernl ra-iars nf Wl llam H. Chew. H. V. co rntli and Spruca st Int. It. Mrrlah fen lllIOADICS.-Jatl. 27. JBS8, KATB ULIZ HITni. wife of Jeseph W. rtheades. ltel. tlea and frlende, also Pioneer Circle. N 1. I F. of A : CJermantenn Leilire, Ne. 1" O. 0. of H.t Cainrj Ne. M1.P. O b. of A nnd members of First Baptist Chureh. ar Invited te attend funeral lervlees. Mun.. ( P. M . at Kirk & Nice's. HS01 Oermantev;t ave" Int ChMten Hilts Cem. niCHMOND. On Jan. 28. CATHEMNI C. ItlCHMOND (nee Huehes). ni:e.l 27 yearj r.elatlveu and friends Invited te funeral ser Ices, en Tuesday nflernien at 1 o'clock, n the residence of her mother, Mrs. Leulti Kcett. r.044 Webrttr t. Frlenda may c:i Mendnv evenlns 7 te V. ItOCII. Jan. 2s. MsKY J, dauahter the lata James and Hllen Ueck. Itelatlve nnd friends are Invited Je attend funera l-u-s. 8:3' A M.. from liar late rc'ldene nft K Philip st. Mew thass of reijulr. Ht. Veronica' i . Church. 10 A. il. Ir.t. He. SeSl'l.iaK.-Jan. 27. JOHN, busbar.,. r.t Itnnra HelfrldCO nea Powell). Itelatlve-. Snd friends. Lecal Ne. 8 Brotherhood f M?wnters. Invited te funeral services. Men 2 FM.? rVnldence. C31 1). BHth st. Int. pt.. ?ate. Friends tnav ca I aun. eve. . 8HRW On Jan. 2H. 1022 I.LIZATITI( . nellAVKN. widow nf Iiwrence fine.- 7 Kervlce en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clee nt tier lata r-sldencc. 2S1C rth Ilallejr st. MiTth' AtlHcrnten. Pa.. Jan. SI. ltt , llXAV ADDIS iBMrflln.l.t-. ! JF iUiawn PreabyteVtan Ch.l. lfen"if P 'il' Train it or Newtown leaves madlnt- Tcrmln. "sMrhL--Jan. 27. liLIZAmrTII widow f nkiiit, Mmtth nlathes and frlnds are I !7!irtPt2 iitund funeral Tue- 8:.in A. M J'im ber lata reslu..-ncc. 472 FranVfer irve IHh mi's -t. Joachlrn'e Church i k .t int. St Domini.'-' C-m tfi'niNaLn. Jan. 21 J'nKDnKIPK A beiovSlbu.ban.let Mary,M. Hprlr.e.r (n. v-.ili.l Itelatlves and frlenda Invited t, f?.?iril Tuesday, s:80 A. M.. lute reeldence. runrai. Solemn reaulem mass Chur' . nf eu"r Lady of Victory 10 A. M. Int. He rt-TEHLB Tn. 2. 1825- EMMA C , daughter Of tlii lata William iind VAlU beth Htehls- Tlo'atlves end friends Ere In V.?JiU 7a attend funeral servicra. Men.. 3.S i M at tP rtaiaene ef.her Ust.r. Mr. int nrlv-.t, el l.aurci uni 1 htfAlINO. At Nlc.,rram inST CATIIEnlNR AONEH. . ln.";..iT ni Hsrvlcea and Int. v.t Laurel Hill Cem. nee. en Jan. a wire or iiaip'i erment prlva ait v." .. m i.n ve. in?s. ank'a t.rir.n ..fiwiSi wife of Jehn A Stewart. It!a HAINha. Yfienaa nra Invited te attend fu '"."i wr7vl". Wed . 7 P. M.. ut t.er lat FwleVev 4J10 ?" u"' l3t" e: COn,,B r. .in iiarvey n. Utiles, aged CI. Funer r,nA-a'ni -arl iV. M.I from tier lata reVdencf B areen et.. TuwkeTtun. N. J. Int. Tucker ,0TATrHHIXT.-Jan. 20. Dr. CHArtLEf 1 il,.nnand ut Klliabeth 1. Tattersley (n tthit! n2l ifc-el - Helfttlvea and frlenc. u vvanltllnvllla Council. Ne. 78, Jr. O. t , He V ranuiinv 1 funeral Wf-1 u-pir.rs. jnn...-"'.. ....... .... ,... . s i-.."'.;i.i.n.... Biitn n- r.tli ut Int Srlvite. Northeod Cem. Kemalna may I. vlewell Tues.. niter 7 P. M. rrnniis:TOS. At herresli!enea. 31l Ha of F.llsa 'BiyiSSe'. iear ' . ? prlv,l,u Frtcneia may ca ITuen. e.V'I1",',l ruJ?p'ifsjlCn --Jan. 28. nt hla residence iel vLiHl nt. . SAMMUI II.. husband of rfar N. .! nlB hem). Due net ce of funeral v--- . .ATlpe VNI'KKTAKr.IlB oCHUfey0 .t ii 'J 1 b .1-1 (Si MxBl ':! '.(. & I X "W :.., J jV t M.S. f-iW )n, ..ii- yw-aftUiy.,,.! ,jjj&HJ-