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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Oct 1918, p. 4

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£2319 J. iittittftgrgie,t, came to the . T. . Wilkinson. 30 Hohner 'trit'iert,'q atternoon when - T tt't passed away follow tu't'st illness of pneumonia . . dtied from "tBueuza . The P PIho was in her 30th year. ,tirtr'tii Gait. hvr maiden name br" l lo Pldkard She was married to anllklllon. who is secretary Treas- Fyiir John} Foreyth Limited ‘0n Aug. E "tr. end had lived in Kitchener Em hit Bee Swans" She leaves tqrhetttrtetren husband who I: also I} " h’ne and one child about 2 hear' in . Bl will be held trom her a on Wednesday after o‘clock to Mount View'. *'IID HAROLD LOBSINGER. ”A a lad news was rewind Mom mghy Ml parents. Mr. and Mrs. "t. Iartrrringer, 142 Water street. ot the death ot tht-ir second (IM- and dearly beloved Bon. Alfrml . ' who nuccumhod to an attack M[Iatltmmla at the Kingston General iiimnat at two o'clock this morning. ' in 27 years of use, and for sever- rr."', was connected with Clark m._d§ug store whil/e that ttrm was Midi. I all!“ as“ tout - sway at t " local or. . tMtonriue tour days' illness, V“ Ittklon wlth mttuenga pd Into pneumonia. Com caused her death. Way It the tran" at Mr} of one of Kitchener‘s old-t My roepcczed residents, 0 Ruiz. relict ot the late WNW place It the tcmtly I queen J! Fl, this " The deceased had been " for acme Ctne trom the in. h of old age. She was born tt%t"rlr",; Germany, on ' and was in her 83rd " like In“ I daughter of the mum, and came to this cl- t , Her husband died some ttPg been a well-known his city tor many years. my 'brothor, the late Hugo 'wer.) P.. predeceased her In '. I» is survived by Mrs. Char Nbrs, talc. N. Y., Henry. Ber. : lo, " home. and om 1etirg't Hailor. The tuner. 'mti%Y.tto held on Thursday 'atch the Tongue of your Young! Your little Pets need caacarets 'fiiiC'rCTaj A/alt/file Ens been 1hr Hon; Drug Co.. of Kingston. t a SAUGEL. WI aged 28. son of Mr. . med away at his on street east Monday, of pneumonia which w .' r an attack ot intiuettxB. and was born in this city and for which“ been employed in Hel- apiery More In Waterloo. He in f " one brother, Adolph. in It, Ind one sister Mrs. Henry nor ot this 1tity, Mtlm .rueqrt4e h like..." an In]! no other t at! duh: the hit id ttt the death of ‘btm number ot when: hrs. number of ten!- yount people between at u and " yarn. The I. “and by lunch at h'vllch developed trom ' Many homes as the two I. he. “flake! and an d the community in extend- ter-od. Among those “numbed durlng the In! 130 touonritt'gr:- IDA IANFELDT " RSI Clean the clogged-up places. Do away with the we. Italians and constipation poison which is keeping your little 'everish whack. croi-eaiove Camus, because tothem um otre.c. Caw‘mcs kt better than cm oil, calomel or Under stomach, Invc- and bowels. Guam never gripe, i. pm! do not disappoint the worried mtither. Give harmless rill’drnply sympathize 'ttd family In their sad mwéfifififififi.‘ uettttia W iinri'iFDiiE WILKINSON. Children think Cascarets just dandy, They are safe and mild cathartic candy. Sell for a dia:--" work" every time. Manama tttttug" at mud (meUiar, old and w. 'Jett egg-m box The - I. survived by his w- nu tau Nam Herb-n. Prod. lot VII and on"; an II. All; ll laden. t.nd " only ulcer Plaque. LUCA. KOY. Lieu Kot, All Aunt-n. as“ " wood any It the [sol-“on Hospital manna-y lollovlu u attaeit o! In- Iluom which resulted In pneumonh‘ The run hnd been 111 tor " dun. ETH" MORGAN. The ad death of Ethel lorgnn. u- od ulna you, Ind ttret at”. hustler of Mr. And In. R. Harm. 153 King ntroqt, must, who Buttered In “we: ot pneumonia. Thu Inner-l was old Tuesday afternoon It 2 o‘clock from the rénidenco to Mount Hope ceme- tery. _ ALERED KROE‘I’OCH Alfred Hmetsch. for many years n :lerls " rennell's bravura store, passed “my Sunday morning It his home. 1!rryCe11iMton St. following nn attack of 1nttuenBa whlcn develop td into neumonin, Deceased was confined-{'0 " bod on October 10. and bin condition grew steadily worse until the end cnmo yesterday morning. He leaves 5 wife and the small children to mourn his untimely demise. Mr, Kroelsch was in his 30th year. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's R. C. Church, [allowed by "nterment at Mount Hope Cemetery. l »AM08 EAST. . The death took place at the K.-W. {ospilal Saturday of Amos Bast, who boarded " " Mansion street, tu1trerintrront pneumonia. The de, mand was about 23 years of 15:9 and was a native of Wellealey. He was an employee ot the Dominion Rubber System. . HARRY GUIDELL. After a week's illness from poets- nonia Harry Quilwll. who win em- )loyed at the Merchants' Printing Co., passed away at his room in the Am- erican Hotel Saturday. He was about thirty years of we and came to Kitchener trom Poterboro about a month ago. CHARLES LINDNER‘ Charles Lindnor, ih" ton your old son of Samuel Lindm-r. 183 Alumna Mroet, died ot pneumonia Saturday night. This is the second fatality in the family this week, Harry K. Und- nor, aged 26 yours, having died early this week. _ MR8. MARGARET LEMBKE The death of an aged resident ot Kitchnm-I took place Sat. morning Mrs. Margaret Lembke. who has been living will: hér daughter, Mrs. W: H. Rosenhusch. 166 Elgin Bt., The de- ceased had been m about six months, asntmrinrctmacheart unuhle_;nu_19_ age. She lived here about ten year? coming to the city trom Hanover‘ She was 80 years of age three days ago. She Is survived by seven sons and two daughters, including John Lemtr he, Mansion St., Charles. Queen St., Christopher, Wellington Bt.. and Mrs. Rosenbusch. Elgin St. The funeral took place at Wulkerton on Tues- day morning at the Lutheran cemete rr NELSON RICKERMAN. l The death of Nelson Rickermnn. 8 Dill street. took place on Saturday) afternoon about three o'clock. after an Illness of ten days. suffering from pneumonia. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rlckerman and was In his 28th year. He was married to Irene Lang. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alhort Lang, about tour years ago. who survivoa together with a young son. His parents. one brother and a ulster, also survlve. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at g o'clock. with Rev. w. c. Boese officiating. Easing My l‘Hl Alice. the ttre months, old daugh- ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Tucker, ot Bridgeport, passed away In that vil- lage Tuesday trutrerintr from pneu» mania. The death took place It the Isola- tion Hospital on Wednesday of John Martln. aged " years. aulering trout pneumonia. The deceased had been Ill about a week. He was a native ot Her. vertrai. England. and has lived in this city for some years. HAROLD EDWARD KRAMER. The two-year-old son, Harold Ed- ward. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kram- er. 90 Glasgow slrcet, took place Tues- day following an illness of tour days. suffering from pneumonia. The sympathy of their friends will be ex- tended to the bereaved parents The sad and untimely death of Anna Winterhalt, the beloved wile or Mr. dos. R. Winterhalt, 128 Weber street took place Wednesday. after a week's illness. The deceased succumb] ed to an attack of pneumonia. She is- rurvivcd by her husband and itG.4, small children, Sh mm in her ii/tif year. and will be 335“: missed try 'er bereaved fondly. Tt"rhmerattoott IMare on Saturday morning at 10. o'clock from the residence to Mount l Hope cemetery. I MR. CHARLES HEIMBECKER. The death of Mr. Charles Heimtreck- er, 129 David street. aged 31 years. took place Wednesday at the Isolation Hospital following a severe attack of pneumonia. He contracted influenza tl week ago and was removed to the hos- pital on Sunday afternoon. He was a cabinet-maker by trade and was em- ployed at the Hibner Furniture Co.'s factory. He is survived by his bereav- ed wire. " parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heimbeeker, 129 Shanley street. roar brothers, John and George ot {this city, William and Norman of Un- ited States, and one sister. Mrs, Mel. Wickland. of New York. A young child predeceased its father nine months ago. The funeral took place on Friday at. LM) o'clock from the resi- ldertce to Mount Hope cemetery. ""iari'U -'iWriroTCaTTiriaiiiF sliittr,tti'iarti't'ta'iidifiai te an. pd at hwb.‘ at! iiiiQ,t '"iiiii"iiiiit2cff 'ttet-ek q no III a L new! In. gun" at db- contort But that in not " WI In? om - have l 5.0!- teltl,t/1tt mm“. ttug, "mg: a “st-mean. tIto 'P.oyteettt, P, - -_.__....... -- ..._._._..w. - in] tro- lood. In. blood may I. en "tatttr to Inca-u: an on who mum tl"',ttf,"tth , ttu co you your a o solenoid was: you mm)! at. launch. every r--Nst (It. on NB Tobie! condom-117 when 1mm billouoneu And comupulon lhmtonl. Ind you an Anny- reel your hat. Remember kooplnf well in utter And chap“ than Bett " well, Get I tie box of Natun’o 'Pttft ttot Tobie“) And try It " In no! . gun-mood out! "commanded by your MR. O8CAR OAKLEY. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Oscar Oakley died at the lsolallon Hospital from pneumonia. He was 32 years old and was truck driver for the Canadian Oil Vo. Besides a wire and small daughmr he loaves to mourn his loss a mother and nnc,hrother in Brusnels and one brother in France, The [unor- nl wan held from tho, rnsidr-nt'e. 56 Bram: St., tn Mount Hope Cemetery on Tunsday at 2 p. m. MiLDREO SCHIPPANOWSKI. Mildred Schippanownki, aged 5 pana- ed away at the home of her parents. 285 Courtland Ava. east. following an attack of inttaenza which developed mm convulsions. She is survived by her pawn”, Mr. and Mrs. Herman 'Arhippanowshi. CLARA HELM. Miss Clara Helm of St. Agatha suc- rnmhed to an attack of pneumonia on Frior.She was firttt stricken with in- ttuenza and taken to the hospital for treatment, De‘roased ls survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Helm of St. Agatha. She was " years ot use MR. ED. WlES. Tho Grim than” nummonod one ot Ibo city's hrs! known hardware rlrrks on Friday (waning in the per 'ron of Mr, Edward Wies. Ellvn Bt., East. who has tteen employed at Wm, Knrll & Co/s hardwarv store for who"! eight. yum, and previous to that time was [In omployé ot J. Pam and R Son. Tttp, dwronsod suttrsred a _evorF' attack of pm-umnnln and " apm- Iho host of modlrnl nth-mien mrmmht-d. Hrs was In M! 32nd year and was a mm of Mr, and Mrs. John WIN: or "mm-mom H:- I: survived try his hort'ade wire, throo small rhildrr‘n. his parents. one brother. Harvvy. of this why. and one am". “In 1.0mm. at home. “a wu of I nuirt Mlivowillnn and Va! hlghlv vs- trrantod hy a wide rirrlo of friends. A. a. HAIHNIL. WATEILOO. MRS. Jos. R. WINTERHALT. MISS REIECCA COUNTER ALICE TUCKER. JOHN MARTIN. INAL UUL'UMEN'I tfii7git",r,ifdih m" um " itgUiiitHde"i%t, any «can» unmwnmcvm My“. mam-rook. I: WWII-Wrath“- Mung-IUUMMY your-day. Hal-uninibylh ‘hnnndvI-ulunocmm - bah; " panels”. . "Icy w. "MY" _ Am: B. Wu - My W, lulu - “my at the hon. or II. - Ir. [Id In. C.. can. u Ma 3. was. In W n have. n vile sud Ion. mm Intern. In. G. H. on». Btrattoed, Danie. And Jud It home. one brother on 800cm. Cal, Puller-l (private, was held Sunday. Oct. 30 .VLVIITIR ALBERT FORWILL The than took plnce at to early hour Honda! ot Sylvester Albert Parnell. son ot Mr. and Mn. WllIlnm Powell. u Chum. BC, who sullen-ed " attach at pneumonla about . wool Mo. The daceu’ed Iva- ln MI 31'! year “a wu- employed " u moulder at P. ' foundry, He ls uprvlvod by his parenu. two brother: Pte Luke and Jerome, both of whom are recovering trom the Ila-lady. and slx mun. Mll- Janine Fatwa". nurse, ot Detroit, Vin uttendln; her down ed brother. The nympathy of a wide circle ot trlenda will be extended to the bereaved family. The funeral wan held on Wednesday at 10 mm. trom tho residence to St. Mary's It C. Church. and cemetery. OTTO B. IADKE Mr. Otto s. Blake, ot 83 Water St, N.. passed away Sunday following an attack ot "tnttettmt and pneumo' n13. Deceased was in his 30th year and was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gus Badke. For Innny years he was em played an a clerk at. Faber’a grocery store on Weber Bt. He had a wide circle of "lends who will mourn his death. The tunnel took place on Wednesday at 8 p. m. to Mount Hope Cemetery. ELIZABETH ZUURHOND Elizabeth Zuurhond. Hum! 16, pass- ed away Friday at .79 Yonge St, mr towing an attack of Influenza De- ceased was a student at the convent ot the Sisters ot None Dame. MARGARET DECKERT The friends ot Mr, and Mrs. C. Dn- ckert. 40 Cherry Bt,, will regret to learn of the death of then 17-month; old daughter Margaret. The child died as a result of convulsions, Joseph Embro. lit king street, aged iyuung lady was popular in her circle 32 years. succumbed to an attack of iot rfrards who regret to learn of her pneumonia on Wedrtotsday utter a few dvmlsé. She suffered trom . severe days' illness. Ho was a native ot Italy. attack ot innuenza. and was a merchant. He is survived by ________ ttity wtte. MR8. JOHN SCHOELSKE. 7 The death of Camelia Reshaw. aged 7" years. took pine-elm _ Wednesday. a native" of Syria --rtirramitti-Ttiirr'itit'mttrriri' aged 47 years. took place on Tuesday. Oct. 16th. at her residence " Mamie?! street. She was a native of Pennsyl- vanla. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Eckstcin 9 Foreman Place. will sympathize with them in the death of their infant son Harold. who pulsed away on Wednesday aged five months and nineteen days. after a few days illness of influenza. The funeral private. will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to Mt. Hope Cemetery. The death occurred on Wednesday afternoon of Mr. Alfred Roth. for the must year employed as barber with Mr. Julius Jaeger. King St. He sup cumhed to pneumonia after a short illness. The young man whose home is in Preston came to the city about a year ago. He was aged 24 years. He is survived by his wire. ' The and death of Mr. William W. Moody, mail carrier. 74 Lancaster street, took place this morning after a week's illness anilerlng pneumonia. He made two rounds with his mail last Wednesday, after which he became " nlcted with influenza. He was highly esteemed by his fellow maitearriert, and a wide circle of friends. He is aur- vlved by his bereaved wife. formerly Carrie Collinnon. of Blythe. whom he married tour years ago. his mother. Mrs. David Moody. three sisters. and one brother, Pte. Clarence, overseas, who was reported wounded last week. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 4.00 o'Nock from the residence to Mount Hope cemeiary. DEATH OF was REICHERT The tuner-l ot the late Kathe-Hue Reichert, beloved daughter of Mr. um] Mrs. Wm, Reichert who passed peacefully away on Wedtterrdtty even- ing, Ovt, 9th Il'tor nn attack of inrlu. enza. followed by heart lailurv look plnro on Sunday afternoon October 13th from the renldenro oflnier pur- pm: In Rumelhrrrdt. formerly of Lim wood to the family burial plot on Mt, Hope Cemetery. In Waterloo. She reached the use of 17 yearn. , months and 9 days and had been in her unllll health until Frid‘y when the took alt-k and her condmou new rapidly won? until the 0nd mine. The funvrnl serum was conclurtm’l by the ttev, Prof. Llnrke of Watorloo who pranchad 1n lmprrnlve normon on the quiet and loving dunner M the dream-ed She leaves to mourn her untimely In”. her bureau/ed par- ents. three Mile" and tour brother: and 1 wide rude ot friends Ind rel-- than, “Th? nuke! Inn covered with [Ham aroma beam!!!“ Hon] "mm". You Yet again in} hosep? - I'hee 1h%i"ii"riG"a" life in Had And In haven with Joy to arm (has Where no {an-well (can um shod. lit-.1 MARY ETTA COURTER. CAMELIA RESHAW. HAROLD ECKSTEIN um unwoun- JOSEPH EMBRO. WM? w. mooov. ALFRED ROTH The deceased was Nlyrrl LEONA SCHLENDER. The mad and untimely dvath of Miss Leona Schlender. aged 16 years. look place at thc residence ot the pan‘nls, Mr! and Mrs. H. J. Schlondr-r. 33 Cha- ipel BUN-l. on Thursday evening, The The death of Robert Kingsley. aged " years, 7 months, took place on Thursday, after a tew days' illness trom ittnuenza. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Kingsivy,'22 Mar- garet Ava-nue. and was a tinitiher by tradv. The (rim-nth) ot the family sympathize with them in their be. mavcmvnt. MR8. JOHN SCHOELSKE. The death took place on Thursday after a few days'-lllness with influenza, Alberta Scoble. wife of Mr. John Schoelsko. Petersburg Road. She was me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scohle. formerly of Bloomingdale. There are left to mourn a husband. two 1itteda_tthltTt. parents and six BETWS ind -ofitf Tirimrift'."" --------==e-- "-=r; The funeral took place at two o'clock Sunday afternoon. interment was made at Mount Hope Cemetery tadies' “a I ‘yv ....,..~ H' _ Men's Warm 4ititeatisr Coat; 5; Dark Grey Raincoats. for Men at. Beautiful Dresses for Misses and Ladies in Velvet, Silk, Serge and Poplins ALL WOOL JERSEY DRESSES trimmed, special " Ladies' all wool Jersey Dress", In brown, navy and Baltic blue, made with high onlow colIar. latent .tyles, in braid and embroidery Briekerfhsttt.,yy,tpilts, Ltd Dresses It,'.'" [luvs funny Cs/xc, On going through our Men’s Underwou' we found treveraioddBr-oe-V "a Winter Garments, mostly Pullman’s Merino, “as " to " out "tmi" $1.85 M eiearintroutateaeh...... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... "".' mm We specialize on this line. S”. "IT, lifts Beautiful anonmenl of Dresses m Silk, all k Poplin. or Valvct, elegant deelgru, new and up ta date, In all the but shad”, navy, dark brown, light bro wn, "up. and Mick, Ipeclal price. on all unulng trom ___ ..... v.... ..... .... .m... .... .... ttre......'. '3t00,t30.00, $20.00, $25.00,‘22.50 and $17.60 ROBERT KINGSLEY. SILK, SILK POPLIN AND VELVET DRESSES m3; New Velour Coats, plain ctoth. " ..... .. KNIT FROM COTTON AND WOOL YARNS. Ladiu' and MIucu’ size: m New Serge Dresses, In all the n-e" styles, panel effect and "Inga trun. med, coll-He“ neon: omen an braid and button trimmed, In color ttf black, navy, brown. taupe. much and burgundy, prices ranalng trom .,.. .... . .. .........‘.. _ . . . . . . . $17.50, $2t.00, "boo, $281!) to 33200 SERGE DRESSES‘ MISSES' COATS. , Mine-V Colu m a" the wanted shades, good variety Ctothe, coion’mre green, burgundy, hum blue, taupe, m LADIES‘ COATS, Lulu-1' Fur Collared Cantu. made In good quill“ Keruy Cloth, quilted and tur new Plum Coats. with urge tur collar. of oppo tum, chlnchiili. coney. Ouch, etc., prawn SPECIALLY PRICED FUR COLLARED COATS .. ... $10.50 tusd $12.50 made m good “yin. tar as collnn. pluoh and button trimmed, alco (weed. and u -.. -... .r.. .... _........... t....r.. $29.00, $25.00,:24.00,020.on $17.50 Money Saving Offer _ WATERLOO MRS. B. FLORENCE. Death following a Brier illness with pneumonia on " Wednesday claimed Mrs. S. Florence. aged 38 years at the home 58 S, Cedar siregi. A husband and ttee children sarvivirt'hestgyset took place at 2.30 o'clock on Ttak-ily from the home to the Jewish come'eiy. ANDREW J. SMITH. Andrew J. Smith aged " years died at the K.-W. Hospital Wednesday ev- oning inllowing an attack of pneu- monia. The deceased was employed at tho Dominion Tire (aviary. and retstd, ml with friends on Fisher street In Wa- iarloo. The remains were shipped ped to lmnnnxvilie, Que, tor burial. A wife survives. Arthur Spiegelberg of 18 Fluke stret'l. aged 28, passed away today " the IC-W. Hospital (ollowlng an at- tack of inttucnza. He was sick for 12 days, pneumonia developing and ma- Ing Ills death. He Ieaves a wife. WILLIAM ‘CISARCHUK _Th§wd_eaith took place at the K.-\V. Hospital 'l-a-c-is-tttttrr-tctr-et'-' William Cisarehuk, aged 27 years, from an attack ot pneumonia. The. deceased was a native ot Austria and has; been 'iiiiijivEli. in Waterloo "ro.,ti'iivaao--t,t-- rr, tsta-tauth-net-ri-. in fxtrrort. "uuith-dattmoaoe " e'-e,ttraotttehtituemuttrreoimo" - tmtt-e1-e--ehKdestmd. . " t.m. ARTHUR SPIEGELBERG. blue, taupe. navy and black, price. $23.00, $4200 and $45.00 MEN’S AND BOYS’ WINTER CAPS. remnant-autumn"..- sortment is " its heat. mm ds. sinble cloths, ad popular pried {no}; of clown Includéng Velouru, Sergei. Denney coney. Men, etc, pram-I _ Nr T _ Fr .. .. -. . "s.oo, 375.00. $53.00, 34100, $35 no. {33.00 ..r. ...v.. 50c“$l.65 IOWA") MEICIL ' The and death ot Edwin! L. let-OI. clerk In the house tumuhmn denun- ment of Lang Tracy Cole We,“ place last Saturday. lollotlng In It- tack of Influenza. The damned wit " years ot use. and was born In 00.- Neville, his parents being Mr. adit Mrs. WllIIun Mabel. He was tohr in the highest esteem by " mull} tances. The rem-Ins were munch in the Freeport cemetery. t, MR8. JACOB RINOLE 4% Mrs. Jacob RInglo. I381! " yum. passed may " the home " to“ street at 6 o'clock on Mona-y mon- ing. Surviving her are n grief um- chert hw'E'mml and one Mule daughtal: aged nix H'Trs. beside: her parent; Mr. r-l Th“ S Ittu ot this city. Tttt funeral took Mace from the home 1 2 o‘r'm k Wednesday to Mt. Hops, cemetery FRED WILKINSON 3 Fred, the eighteen months old child ot Mr. and Mrs. John Wllldnnon, a Bridgeport: Med, trotn Influenza, ,0}, survives. m...“ iiCsiirGLL%Lms 27, My passed-away at "itarTrirriiit,TqrqaneFF ter St. on Saturday evenlng. A wily Sunk?” tttat, 'Nro. -...--.-- 'mr After (our days mnet wyi'irn't (6011119ng on use nix.) $25.00, $24.00, 32000, b,tra0 ART 3794943 ..."tt / if} /‘\j new and up ta date, In liningo: a!” was tohr I Mum-l“- I interred t r ' .,; 29 ”an. " 14ml.~ I-y marl- grlot .m- daughtk Nah

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