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FUNERALS txaWf. Pnneral serrioee wore hold 9 o'clock, oTer tie FB- ftsarM ot tbe late Milton Light, lately fKropnfcatof of Motel 3trt tn 1 tewtfflblp. The Rev. DavM IMWtor of the Refcnnncd At Jorrestorwti, conducted swrvicas at ioTisc. and, 'bmrtal twa made later at KlimnuerUng's H.

B. Stramss, oi Joftestowa. was the umleirtake'r In cbatge ot a.r- Fu-neral eervtos for the Bdw. H. Fees, seventeen year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. AJVin Fees, of Itoctierty, were conducted tMs afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the 'house. Interment was marie 1n the cemotory at Longr's meeWn-g P. H. Thompson was the undertaker.

KATTE I services for the. Vale KaHe Llewolla Byte, daughter of Mrs. Re- Byle. ot 119 South Ninth were in charge boxkiy of Hev. Lincoln Ueamesdenfer at the The iftineral cortege proceeded to Suedburg, whore Intcrmont was made P.

11. Thompson undertaker. JAC'OH SPATH. Rev. A.

Ci. Kappes. roctcw of Ht. Crertrude's church, thlss morning at o'clock officiated Ht tho funeral services hold for the l.ito Jacob Sprtth, of 12 Schaeffrrs- lown roiid. Burial was made in St.

CathoUc r-emetery. 1'. H. Thompson was Uio undertaker. MIIS.

triiHlCII O. O. Loidlch, pnstor of the Seventh Street Lutheran church, this I failed "Posey," knew hta best. He Ix-rl Flowors and A and several children. CALVIN LOSER DIED AT 4.45 THIS MORNING DEATH WIDOW'S HOME THIS MORNING Miss Amelia McDonald Expired Suddenly at 5:45 O'clock Tire Conducted Auto and Accessories Store on Cumberland Si A NATIVE OF CITY Widely Known by Reason of His Business Associations SEATED IN CHAIR Personal Chat About People You Know of THF NEWS afe Urged to Furnish Iteme fot Department.

Use Postal Card or Telephone Hosier, of who Wltman. of I'ottstown, Just Been Delivered to Her. Seated in her chair and Rtwinc expression her Joy ovwr Mio receipt of a Christmas ba-skot, which had just boon delivered to nor at the Widow's Home, Tenth and Water streets, whore she a Rues', Miss Amelia McDonald, of lltis city, si) rienly expired at 5.4r> o'clock Mon; day nvenhiR- Miss McIVotraild. who Oalvln B. Loser, who conducted an was 69 years old and had boon a automobile tire nnd accessories storo! at the Homo for two years, a vulcanizing business nt 02.1' was.

converKinR an atte-ndunl been vlsitlnp S. P. Light, forj student at the past few days, left for hta home here, visiting several of his friends yesterday. Dorothy Wnlmcr. of and Mrs.

Jacob M. Ormnn: Cullford street, i'a home from liar- and Bon, Arthur of i'ark Place, aro risburff. tn Philadelphia for the day. i i-f 4 -Miss Carrie FJler, of 1.10 Suit 1 Christmas Basket Had' Mrs stains. Sixth Bll pt lss holno from Nvw Yc hotel, was anionc tho passenpers 10 fo thh holidays 'Phllfldelphia this morning.

.1. Lona Jason, of Sovrvnth AlliWt, ofTenlh Churcn Irft f.v York Rtrools Is home, bavins hoi-n dis- who.re- she will spend the cmalndor charged from tiie service- i tlie -winter VMnornlng at 9.30 o'clock, condiictod i two brothers, Charles, of Warren, funeral services for tho lute Mrs. Ohi'O, and Robert, or N. Cumberland street, died at 4:45 when her words of pleasure o'clock tills morning from pneti- abruptly ended by the fatal vls'tn- monia, following an attack of tho lion. Dr.

John Light, who was sum- Taken sick ten dfiys nutnvml. death to have Mr. Loser's condition continued to l)een caused hy stroke ivf ixinUypIs grow worse nil cf- Mlsw McDonald, who (HI.C! boon a forts to overcome the progress of resident of Lebanon for number Iho disease. He wns 3S yoirs old and ycjirs. was ft meinlier of tho Zlon a native of Lebanon, being a pon of Lutheran church.

Sho le-aves snv- Mr. and Mrs. Penrosc Loser, of tins nephews ajid nieces. c.ity. He leaves his wife, a son, Melvin.

17 years, and A daughter, 1 Hernlce. yeare. ll's parents W. Martz, formerly of tV' Ton, -has secured dbch.irg- and is homo again. Catharine Ooyie.

of 1 0 1 fi and Mrs. K. Mutli. left for Atlantic morning whrro they will up. Clirist.ma holidays.

Mifflin street, by her Hurry Kaley niw-pR. left this mrrnlim I'hila- North ICIchth street is ho dolphin, when) they spend Carun Taylor boon 1 Jittes Edith Eighth BtMwt, in DttnaUltOn fat day. and nacht, of 1US Chestnut street, are In Philadelphia, fhtlrf 1 Flnrler. of North Second Rtrpft. went to Ashland for Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs C. Kinp. of Cumberland fttreol. will sprnd Clifist-j mas in I'lliladelphin Adelaide Rnrkott.

of 243 Snuth street. Is from influenza. nnd Mrs. Frank P. Hnmmnr.

nf V'tirU Place, left tills morning for Philadelphia, whero they will spend Christmas. nf R2S street, went to Indiana. for the holidays. William Snvdfr. or nninn- linvn.

iw nf Mrs. Harry lltnlei-Uiiffor. nf 314 Lincoln nvenuc. P.VH of 1 1 L' Center street, went Richmond Furnace tins moniinc Mr and Mr-i. f.

of 30R Sivnh K.innh xvent to Chester Christmas. and Mr.s. MITIInm North Eleventh Mi-net. Pottsvillp to spend Christ Mi )'Cl. Of W( lit III Kiinulo Vlrlch.

at 3SO North Doe ylley. Sivvicos at tho honor wore by interment in Cornwall are also left. Trinity ljiit.Ii. Mr.mlM»r. He -was a member of Holy Trinity cemetery.

church and tho Urnth- P. II. Thompson was the under-1 nrhood of America. Widely known takar. Bugler Ralph Lear Here on a Furlough From Camp Knox, Ky.

Buglor Ralph R. member MRS. MM M'BY. Burial was.made this morning in Mt. "Lebanon cemetery of the body I imp Sftn nf Mr the late Mrs.

Emma of ban- ljlulc uuu ul castor. Th was brought here and services were conducted at the parsonage of the Moravian church, of which her brother, tho Rev. C. S. Albright, i pastor.

D. A. Frantz was tlie undertaker. by reason of his continued, rosldcnciM of aHttory 70th field artillery, i here and his business associations stationed at Camp Knox, West 1'oint. Mr.

Loser's death Is deeply regretted i Kentucky. ha.s arrived home on a six IIAHK.Y K. SMITH. The remains of the lato Mrs. Harry E.

Sm.ith. were laid to ttts morn- Ing, at the Dbenezer cemetery. The services were conductd at Hie house, on South Sixth Avenue, Hebron, at 9:30 The Rev. O. T.

pastor of tho Hebron United Brethren church, officiated. The renvaina rested in a beautiful oak easket which was 'banked with floral tributes from relatives and friends Mean hers af Hie family acted as the bearers. Undertaker H. C. Rohlancl was in charge of tiro arrangements.

HARUY f'ASSKIj Funeral services held at the home of Mrs. A. K. niggard, at 420 North Twelfth street, this afternoon, over the remains of her brother, Harry M. Cussel, who died at Lancaster several days ago.

Burial was made at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. In addition to the wife and son, there were many relatives in attendance. Undertaker McGovern was in charge of the arrangements. MltS.

MARY PATSrHKK. Rev. Dr. T. E.

Schma.uk 1 pastor of Sateni Kv. Lutheran church, this afternoon at 2.:.0 o'clock conducted funeral scrvncor, 'or i late Mrs. Mary Ellen Patsch- Ice, widow of Charles Va this city, Services at the house. 131 South Eighth street, were attended by relatives ar. i friends, and there was a profusion of attesting tho lovo and e.veem In which fhe was Interment was made iti Ml.

Lebanon cean tery W. H. Stiner was the undertaker ATTAM Funeral services held at Mrs. Maurice Forney of Central Hotel, Dies John Andrew Forney, young son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice H. Fornoy, o-f tho Central Hotel, Righto and Cum bet-la streets, died this morning at o'clock. The child was lately afflicted with scarlet fever, wnfi Quarantined in an upper room of the house. Tho devoted mother and a trained nurse did their utmost to pull the youngster the dread disease, and for a time it seemed that Uielr efforts might be successful, pn.cumon.ia developed and the end came at the hour stated. The parents are pkunged in inexpressible grief, afi the child had been a momlwr o'f the family since necem- bor 5 a year wgo, and had already endeared himself to those about, him.

Imlbuded with unusual vitality it se.pmeil the babe would survive the atta.ck, but the hopes of those in attendance failed to materialize when complications developed. Besides the parents, the child leaves a sister, Anne, aged eight years. The bereaved and sister have, the sympathy of a host friends. Interment was made in Mt. Ixiba- non cemetery this afternoon at 4 o'clock, Ro-v.

J. N. of St. John's Reformed church, itfReiatlng. Undertaker P.

H. Thompson was In charge. Eurlough. spend Iho holidays with relatives fvlendR. Ho Is visiting hl.s parents, Mr.

and Amos Lear, of North Tenth and also his brother, Joseph Loar, and other relatives. Ho was aJso given a cordial welcome by acquaintances. XMAS DINNER FOR PRISONERS IN COUNTY JAIL At noon today, omjer the personal direction of Mr.s. runner, wife- of Sheriff L. Brunnor, tho inanates of tho county jail were treated to a 'fine Christmas dinner.

Boiled veal wth cabbage broad, were son wl in genorotis portions and then followed smokes for the men with the sheriff's compliments of the season. Ono orf the colored men confidentially iii'formod Warden Tni-M'ord Esther Shirey. of South Si.Tlh street, le home from college for the Clu IKIIIKIS Meriam of Mlt.li Second tih-eel, left tliH Now York, where sdio Christmas M-it'ti relatives 11 Vj.ni V'nlol IMlman, of "20 Cunal street wont to Washington fni- ClirisclilriK. vacation. II.

II. KocheTlbpiver. turned to her home in Taum this after spending ,1 short i imp here. Itnlph Rn-pn. nf Philadelphia.

will spend Chr'slmiis hero With his Marie l.iirht. nf Hie Walton as NMntli street, wont to Atlantic i mornine, whore slio will May IJ'se, of Spruce njid several other cff her i i'v l-climan streets, left to spend (Christ re- in celebrating mas at York. Kiscadderi, nf Phlla- (li-lphia. rrtiirned to ihe.r homo there. after vlrtitiing relatives hero.

Bentley, of the Liheri Commdtleo. is expected home from Phihulelphiti twlay. (I. Christian, of and John SchupflVr. of North N'inth ptront went to ftoad'nct Norfstown.

are expected hero this evrruu-. to visit relatives over i Mrs. K. Mirth, of run Walnut Ktreot. left for Allan-tie City who has been this morning, 'where they spend several months with her ilio Christmas holidays.

daughter here, returned to her homo Kllzahpth Anna Will, nf Mn South Flght'h st.i-oct., is home from New South F.lgiitih Tyson n.f 127 ork to spend the liolidavs street. will spent Christmas In Philndelphia visiting relatives. and Mrs. Mllford, L. Mr.

McGovern. of KourHi street wti'M spond the holiday season with and Grimes, of N. In Steelton. Christmas busy ami brtort- a the, record fit time of the yea? summation of theif Pifg-nr was busy all of licenses to thf H. K.

Klopp, C. It. Klcrpp, ftf Wenger, ot Wflli-o Monroe worker, a son oif Wil-ttatti and Ratio Aonle tnr of Jacob R. Sharp. errtown.

'f- Klmor M. TTchtman. G-uaUiv Uchttn-an, of Mlsa Cora McLanilgatt, dttti John ot Petor It. nteffonljiuBIi helper, son of Wallace of 15 Maple street, MB 10. Meyer, daughter of of Jonpstrrwn R.

F. t). No. John W. Hotekemberry, son ot WilUam Harrip-burR, and Bntmft daughter at Albert 3 Loysvllle M.ilos R.

Krelder, J.n.cx>b S. Kroldor, of n. No. 4, and Mlsa Lydilft dauKhtnr of Martin Funokj Pmvld IT. Houser, David Houser, of PallnyrAt KXA Florence TO.

Hotrlck, ward Hotrlrk, of PalmyriC, Jl Samuel B. Felker, of Clinton Folker, of 204 street. Palmyra, and MlBS Loininger, d-aughtor of Oeorj of 1223 Lehman at: S. Harold ttohlnnd, clerk, Wlllin-m M. Rohland, Of Miss Mnmio n.

Brooks, Henry D. Brooks, Of STOCK MARKET; lairo of Hnr- rlsburK. i on friends In Lebanon. Burltholder, of tho Bon Ton will leave tonight for Ms family on North Rlg-hth street. Corrln Donley, of Haiti- Ht reot will Ohr.stmas wiUi her "Kl.iu^ Gertrndo of "11 Walnut street, is ill with Boyer, o'f 440 Now arrived home this morning from Cftntp Lee on a Philadelphia to spend the Christmas holidays with bin mother.

Robert llartiiett, of 11,11 nnd Mrs. Willlnin Moans, 4 Iti Cumberland street, loft this Llfvht, and dnuphter. Miss Carrlo Light, of 40f, N'urth N'lntli will spend Chr-lstjiuus will) Biiandywini- street, Is home from Mt. iSI. Mary's school for tllu Chrlstraus vacation.

Samuel King. Harvard i l-nivundty. will spend (Miristmns as Charles llaiick, of tho Uio of Mr. and Mrs. isadoro, Sanitary train, Camp Meado, is upending the holidays with his family i)t 11 fill South Sixth street.

Clove, Freeman, of'Road- ulini; Christmas with 'Mrs, Lydiu. VValdloh, of South Sixth Lawn, of the Campbell town road. Smith, of North Tenth, street, Is honorably diwharged from ing, is the IWivorslty of PcnuKytvanla, and of morning for Phlladolphla, whore they will spend Christmas, going from there to Atlantic City. a linotype artist at tho National Capital, with wife and daughter, are hero for a visit to their respective parents during this hapQy yuletide season. They home.

Anna Klolsor, of Seventh Th riv 'i sll l((lt from llolKhtB, Is home from Car- Washington to sponii no.glf. lechnlca.1 sc.hool, having boon i with her aunt honorably discharged. William Snyder, of Car- Usln, spiMitl with his witc, at 102M Wil'lo-w St. are boln groetefl by friends Walter K. Barhman, during the service of the that CHAS.EBURAND HIRAM SHOTT REAPPOINTED Charles A.

Ebnr and Hiram E. if 'ho got Mich a daily he would come to jail every day in tho year. CHRKTMASFOR U.S. TROOPS ON FOREIGN SOIL BY WEBB MILLER (United Press Staff Correspondent) American Headquarters in G-er- many, Dec. 24.

a spirit of peace on earth, good will to men, 1 American soldiers will enjoy a real merry Christmas on Gorman and French soil tomorrow. In back areas holiday feasts will he elaborate. Most of the Christinas have failed to of the best of- i i I i 1 111 I as they wore oxceedinKly 036 Chestnut street, Is homo fro where, popular in their clique. Mabel Folly and grnnd 1 father, William Folly, of 321 Strawberry avenue, wont to Philadelphia for tho holidays. Mahnl March, of Harrisburg, wh has been visiting rela- hen morning.

loft for Chest or this Camp Raman, New Jersey, on fivo days' leave of absence. C. Bachnian and children, Philiuielphia, are 'hero visiting rolatlv(V) ovor and Mrs. J.ohii Morgan nnd daughter, Mists Klsie Morga.n, of North Sixth strei't, C.hrlslm<as In llarrlshnrg. Austrians Die of Starvation Vienna, (Oelayod).

Many Austriuns are dyiim starvation and ul least 200, (100 uun-o will HUtrvn during tho winter uiili'ss food is sent iiiiinc.rliately, uccordiiiK to Colonel Summer-Hays, chief of tho British May Decide Strike In Sympathy With Employes at Erie fSpeclal to News J3y United Press. I Lynn, new. of the Contral Company's plant -horn will decide in a mooting nest Ktinduy whether or not the local union will strike In sympathy with the Htriki) in Krlo, which was wTlF'tipend by walk-out In Piltla- tield Comipuny's plant. Tho Pittsfield employees am strongly urging tho support of tho Lynn workers, which may have some oPfnct on the sentiment iwiiong tho local union num. mission, in a rejxirt Uiday, Tlionsands hwvo Mold all Uioir in order to get food, lie says.

Plant Memorial Trees Funeral services were hem at shott were thta mol -ning re-appointed Harpers', in Wast Hanover township by Ju to se ve f()1 I ose tllesc areas this afternoon, at 2 clock, over the ar 19ly Uleir several re-11'" the but 1 Dec. of the remains the Adam Ben-1 epective capacities as attaches of tho V' ta 'f Pd A ll( mo: der. The Rev. George Deraher. colirt Mr bur is onclud.iug his 'J bh train lo-idi of State Korostei-of in a letter tor of the Lutheran church, at 4nh ar O0n tinuous service in 'forward In an effort to, Jonestown, officiated.

Burial was offlcia ca nacity at tne Court box forward in an effort tog Dec, of nieniorlul trees suiloi-s and is urged by W. O. Killcy, to tho American Demand Expulsion of All Germans From Spanish Morocco (Special to News By United Presa), Panglcr, Dec. French and British anvbassadors at Madrid are reported to have demanded expulsion of all Uermatus from Spanish Mor- nmri'e at Mt. Nebo cemetery Undertaker H.

B. Strauss, Jonestown, was in charge of the ar- atl(l a.s appointed" ,1 UM H.tJ i tl official capacity at the Court lu 1)ero Ume for the ce bra- Houso. He first served as court messenger, next became a tipstaff i rangements. MRS. KDITH The remains of the Jate 'Mrs.

Edith and librarian in charge of the law While a true Christmas spirit will prevail here tomorrow the boys' Bolshevik Leaders Arrested Amsterdam, "Dee, 24. One hundred and Icjidcrs of Bolshevik library. Mr. Shott has been regularly named as court messenger since his Bricker, who died at Reading, connection with the Court House as oral days ago, were buried at the janitor. Their continuance in office cemetery at Jonestown, for another twelve months is in rec- thie afternoon.

The funeral services were held at the home of the father, C. B. Gehret, near Bunicer Pill. The Rev. David Scheirer, pastor of the Reformed church, Jonestown, was in charge.

H. B. Straues of Jonestown, was the und'ertaker. DEATHS MRS. J5J4Z4JJETH STOVE1V Mire.

Elizabeth atover, of Mt. Kion, died at two o'clock on Monday uroui a stroke of following an illness of weeks. She was 83 old and ft widow, leaving a son. JSTia A. Scorer a sister, Adsmx Whltmeyer.

She was a daughter of the late John Yeagley, and a member Rcforuiod ognition of faithful and entirely satisfactory service, HARRY EDRIS ACCEPTS POSITION AS TELER IN VALLEY NATIONAL Harry O. Edris, who has been a clerk at the People's National bank 'for several years, has accepted a place as teller at the Valley National bank, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of E. Noll, who will, on January 1, become Treasurer of tho Myerstown Trust Company. Mr. Edris will also assume his new duties on that day.

Mr. Noll takes the place oJ.Fred. Light, who was lately eleotea as the of the People's National banfc The young men who are thus changing places have the best wish- Arrested at Lancaster riyed, IJxcept for the controlling of l.iUicn,sti'r, Dec. Domiiiick ari-c--to(l and ln-ld hort! for desertion, is holiovcd by the police to have bombed llio police Million. denies the charge.

Col, House WiD Not Go to London I'arls, HPHSO decided this morning not to acr.omprtiiy Wilson to London. minds will be centered on one (U'tiinslratons in und lludupost have been nrresii-d, ai-cordtiin to di.s- a little family group back home I received hero loduy. Tlie tti-resUs followed a of parades than 220,000 Americans will the streets. be siiending their Chrlstnjas in Ger-: niiiny, where one of the strongest sit-i nations in history will exist, two which a few weeks ago were engaged in marked combat co-operating ai mutual celebration of the day. Throughout Germtan territory the inhabitants are making preparations to aid in tho festivities, and it is evident their sentiments are the same.

8terB of the various villages are presented Christmas trees to the doughboys. In many places the townspeople have invitbd the soldiers to their homes. Great numbers of the German people, It is known, will offer gifts to the soldiers, and the latter will reciprocate. Every company will have its own Christmas tre4 The decorations were all bought by men or presented by the Germans. Some of the boys have g-otten Santa outfits and will enact the role for the of their comrades.

The Y. M. C. A. has sent a company of entertainers here in special trains.

They Will give sot presentations fn the areas. Packs of Christmas letters are on theip way home pr have already ar- Exchanged Communication Amslerdam, Pec. EUert wus reported today Huvo cowwuuicjUionN with the Dutch government regarding the mer Kaiser. The result is uot Barcelona, Autonomy Plan for Catalonia depuUos, ructwlJy withdrew from Ute Spauisii Have drawn up autoiioiuy plun fiir province of Catalonia, wWcU will ho potiuutod to the govfrwiieul, it was reported UttJttJ- Dull Christmas At White House Washington, 84.WS0 etaefciug will the White historic, for- All Socialists and Anarchists Will be Refused Sacrament to News By United Amsterdam, Dec. letter from the Aro.h.bisho'p road iu all today, it was announced that Catholics will bo refused the sacra- mont if they 'memhera of socialist aniuxihist associations, which ard declared to be in conflict with public reHg'lons.

Two Ships Arrived With 8,300 Soldiers New YonTc, Doc. 8,300 American soldiers, two ariny transports arrived here today ia time.to get the men home for the y.nlettdo season. The French steamer, La Fiuuce, now au transport, brought 3,088 officers and men, Including 214 wounded officers and 1,504 wounded men. The Japanese ship, Persia Maru, brpught 100 officers and 12 wouuded man. Miss Blanche KuU.

Of 343 SouUi street, is seriously ill with Influenza. There lira two dpotorp Quotations DERSON LOEBff 1410 Chestnut York, Dec. Kenerally irregrular at tho t'ho stock market dates Steel at 95 1-8; Marine Proferr Jl-4; StudPibaker 60, conda, 63; Union Pi off Southern Canadian PacvfJo ertil Motors 130 Atchlson American Anaconda Copiper A'tncMjium Can Baldwin Locomottve 1 Haltlmore Qhjp Bethlehem nutto Superior Croclblo Steel Inspiration Copiper Kenndcott Copipor LehlKh Valley Miami Copper Motors Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Southern Pacific Union PaciOo u.s. steoi Westlaghouse Ruling Prices on GrairiM and 69 Tlve will of the this 'afternoon ID later of Wills tamentary li. R.

R-legert, The estate is mwtely $45,000 it among relatives! bfujueaths $2,000 to tfee of the Beneficent Swatana OongrreKftttpji nt tho Bret-htea; Managing Board "Pfus Union Chwrch lm $1000 to the IJrethren Home ftt to the M-ftnaKer Church Home i conw of Mt. Aetna telqphQBe to tae WtUs tion. MM Prayer aud Paul's United North Eigfct-h i Ing at 6 o'clock, program, entitled by Gelbel, in the A hearty welcome attend bath The B. profound thauks evidtopea 9l fyjfi flowers. IB the the bridgeheads, es of trieuds ia tfceir "PX.

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