J086PH FILtPIMember Battery B, Weunded Oot 31—Died Nev. 2.Mrs. Mary Pftlpl, 1418 k street w#st, Is teday In reeelpt of a letter from Pranoe, from n Rod ©re«a ehnplain, It. V, Klomwn, saying that Private Joseph Fittpi had died fpftrn wounds reootvod in net Inn. Private F'llipi was wounded en ©et« 31 and died Nov, 2,Private fill pi enlisted tn TUtt-tfry It in thla elty and left for ©amp ©ody and for Franco Juno ?«. going to the front at once, being assigned to flattery 'C, tttyh field artillery and for four and nne*hnlf months was In the thu-kest of the battle, having in this tune been granted only a ?Mip*d«y furlough, Had he lived until Nov, It, Private FUlpi would have eelebmted hie iwonty-elxtb birthday, He la aurvlved hy hl» mother, Mrs, Mary Flllpl, two sIh-tors, .Mrs, Joseph V’avm and MIhb Mbhla Fitlol, and two brothers, John and Charles,John and CJhnrle». and relatives her# and elsewhere, and by many friends who will mourn hi*death,, lie was graduated from thehigh sehou! and entered Coo lt;iol» lege, being a Junior at the ttmo o( his death. During hla high school day* ha was Interested In nth let-h's and at Coe Polleao still continued Hie ftthletie pursuit*, At ©amp f-'edy he was a member of the ehnmpioiishlp football team.lt;©onUntied on page I)