IWmWPI 14 &VBmmf imSDKB-PHILADLPHlAl, SATTJRBAT, !&KUtr!H 21, 1915: wmm.vm?ti,'W,',T,W'$3. THE BLUE BUCKLE A BAFFLING MYSTERY AND BREATHLESS TALE OF ADVENTURE By WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE Author of "The Kcd Mouse," "Tho Running Fight," "Catspaw," Etc. (CoryrlsM, 1914, McBrlde, Nnat & Co.) BTNOt'StS. On board ft. transatlantic liner, returning fi6m Kuropo, Craig Iluthrford tntls In love with a Koman, a Mr Talcott fche eetns 14 be troubled n mmethltiK. hut Ic tuses hi help, atin nt nd n.nsi of Hi time with her Invalid husband Aim m boat'' i J. Uaron Helderin.in, an iiiuiiupuloua flnaiicler, nlici makoa a bualnem proposition to Hlitherford, and In a comeintlon laya that he niapei-i tho ralcotts o( something He directs attention to a bin buckle worn by Mrs. Talcott. Later Helderman bribes the Klreleta operator to let him tako a. .The message he takea la that a Jual1 diamond necklace Is beln atnugslcd Into thf country. An elderly man and ft Joun Ionian are guilty Again suspicion l ' reeled ngahikt the Talcotla. Later Mrs Taleotl g attacked by a ruffian, who nt t'mpls to anat'h the blue buckle from hr Crtlg nutherroril rescues her lolloivlng tli. woman he loves he catches a glimpse of her In Helderman's eulte nlth her irma about hla neck. At the dock, New York, Mrs. Tab olt forces her way Into Craig's cab and asks hint to drive her home. As they examine tits house Craig nttempts to declare hit. lo t. but .Mr Talcott'ii a olio la heard. Horning hint of hla nre.en c iralg then finds that he lias been made a tool lor the smugglers In Ivs pockets are the htuo buckle and the string of diamonds nuftla-. breik Into the 10 m. and again th voice of Mr. TaUotl sues the d.iy. Crnle keeps the blue buckle for sa'cty and turn the diamonds over to th ocrct ferric agents. They tell him that 'lol'lei -man has been seen at his home every Hlgnt for the last two weeks. Craig goes himself to Investigate and through the glass wail or Jtelderman'a house he sees that gentle man parading up and dtmn crile i uir on lilm Helderman exhibits his dogs. wo bloodhound' Khtcli n.-e nbaolutelv under hl .onirol. Thy talk about the mug filing Incident. . .. , . i Uulherfnrrl fllirln nul that til men who have attacked both him and Mrs rah-otl. re empioved by Mls Arany who wit; I-o on the boat with him Mis llco'l confesses that she Is leallj Mle lllIHe 1'nltantjnc. There nre two blue huskies. ta U n? which beara half an Ins' i Ipllon Th whole Is a cluo to hidden fortun. In connection with which la a paper f re Ing her father from suspicion of swindling Craig, Insisting that he will help Mlsa BallantMie to the foitune which Is right fully hers, confesses hla love for her Helacrman Impersonates a lawjer acting for the nrm which has the se ond b up buckle, and attempta to get the Inscription trom Miss Ballantyne's buckle, but la re fused Hla villainy Is discovered when tho real lawyer appears CHAPTER XX-(Continueri). She suddenly forsook her half-silent attitude, and drew close to him with a gesture half confidential, half appealing. "But I can't wait until tomorrow," she aid. "You don't know bow Important it Is that I get possession or It today! Now you won't bo horrid nnd stubborn, will jou'" "Why?" asked Craig, smiling .it her sudden 'coquetry, anil willing to lead her on. "A woman's tcason because. 1 can't tell you nil about It, today. But If you will help me now by Just not being stub bornthere Is nothing I wouldn't do al most!." "Why, the 'almost'?" he parried quizzi cally, She laid her warm hand cagerb. al most fiercely, upon his romewhat pale one. Her soft breath fanned his check. "Yes! Why say "almost?' the repeated. "You cold American men know not how the heart beats in our sunnier clime! The whole, wide world beckons us, baying, Come, my children!' We have the key to a great fortune which will bring us happiness! And et you refuse me the key until 'tomorrow' and you sit here and sav, 'Why almost?' " Itutherford suddenly awoke to the tact that she was making love to him and he wondered, manlike, how much thu bluo buckle had to do with It. He seized her hand In his own. "Do you mean It?" he whispuicd. "Can you not see?" he auswcied, with meaning glance. "But why this haste, today?" he asked, still caressing the hand left Milling in his owit. "Why not wait until I can help you claim this fortune? I1 on xnere are other and powcrrin torcesyrr .i worn, ueur, nib earn, uiikciuk "n,witi.u aai tYutu tliii ,i cudAiut, I'uii, 4jie.r do not wait, and neither must wc. I must get the buckle before they can plan against us. I must act at once." "Then will vou let me see j ou tomor row?" he asked softly. "Not tomorrow, Craig, as I shall have to go away to obtain my property. I shall have to go South then I will hurry back to you'" She must go South Craig's mind leaped Instantly to the contradictory news items of the morning's paper. Helderniah was going South, on a hasty mission, What more natural than that this woman, his accomplice, should also be going1, and that slip should be des perately In need of the buckle to com plete her chain of proofs? Rutherford was undergoing- a complete change of heart. He now realized, be yond the shadow of doubt, how Infinite ly superior was Blllle Baltantyne to Hip woman who now contested her claim, and seemlpgly so convincingly. He be lieved It quite possible thnt this ad venturess would play him ngulmt Helder man. or Helderman agnlnst him, with no compunction beyond her own imme diate desires. He gently released her hand, nnd reached for the telephone receiver. "Wjiat are you going to do?" she nckeiT, again placing her hand on his wrist. "Why, telephone downtown." lie re plied, casually. "Vou see, I don't keep the buckle here In my rooms. Too many people have evinced an Interest in It! I have It stowed away safe In a vault downtown, and I thought I could tele phone " "Why, give yourself that trouble. Craig, dear?" She was slowly pushing the re ceiver out of his reach, although she never took, her eyes off his face. ''Why give yourself that trouble? Just let me have an order ou the trust com pany; or send your key down by your man. with me to accompany him." Itutherford half smiled. Her fear nf the telephone had removed the last lingering doubt in his mind. His voice took on a mare business-like tone. "No, Miss Arany, that Is Impossible. Assuming that you are the rightful own. er of the blue buckie. there Is another claimant These rival claims constitute tit.' mcrrlj n stakc-holcler. Until thpy mo t"cl(lctt, I can drllvcr the blue buckle to neither claimant." Miss Arnny Mood up. Jlcr eyes shot fire. "You linvo been playing villi me when t offered jou-my heart"' slin alormed. "No, Miss Amny. It Is you tliat liavo been playltiB with me. Yotl do not love inc half as tniirli as-the blue bucltlc!" "la tills final?" slip asked. "It is," lie replied. "You force nip then, Mr. Kutlierford, t. demand what Is mine. I demand the blue buckle." "1 cannot aceedp to .lour demand, at aiiv rate, today " "1 must tpll nu thnt you refuse at .our peril!" she exclaimed: and Cralpr knew that for mien lio onoko the truth. "Ncverthclcs, I am compelled to re fuse," lip replied, with studied politeness. Slio ronrlicd quickly for the note he had laid beside hint on the table, thrust It swiftly Into the bnff with the other papers, ittid with a celerity that was tuirprhlnp; alio dirtt-il nut of the room without a uord of farewell. t'lnlR tried tit ilse and Intercept her, but at the Mrs! motion n. sharp twinge In his back made him renllre hli help lessness. He sank back and tiled to reach the bell. It had been placed Just out of hl tench, with the telephone. "iloole.v!" he crird sharply, not once hut several times. . Mlko licird Hip 'note of excitement In bin master's vtilir and came Into the room 1)11 It I mi "Mem, art Into ,our coal!" shouted finis. "Hun after that larlv! Don't lot hci escape j on." See If she Coos In this address lip sciibblcd off the number of the house on the Drive, while Mike wilircled into Ills coal and crabbed his lint, do- lighted with the prospect of a ehnse. Th lie v t moment the Irishman luwl feized the piece of paper and was going down tho stairs three at a time, not waiting for the elevator. XXI A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN liooley had scarcely departed, leaving his master alono In the apartment, when tlm telephone boll rang. IJuthciford leaned back In his chnlr and surveyed the Instrument Just out of reach. iiumpli! Seems to be my busy daV" hp muttered. Nevertheless, he made no effort to get hold ot the receiver lie wns not in foim, either as to costmnp or physicallv, to te cpIvo vlsltois, especially some of the visit ors who had taken lo coming In un awares of lnte. With Mike cone, discre tion was certainly the better pai of valor. The bell rang and then rang again. Tho operator seemed possessed ot llmiltpss energy. Rutherford glowered, but lot ll ring. After teveral minutes' disturbance Its user grew tiled and desisted Ruther ford heaved a sigh of icllcf to?e with an crfort and prepared lo make a painful leturn lo his bed. Sonic one knocked Ho glowered at tlip door, but tho knocking continued. It was gentle and uncertain, its though the other person were in two minds, whether to continue or to run awa yrulg hesitated, then rem-hed for his Pistol and went to Imestlgnto With the weapon In his pocket, and much cleserlp tlvti language readv at his tonguo's end to launch at the intruder, he opened the door. Plt steal weakness Induced by over powering amazement was all that pre vented him shutting It again. The grnv gown, the black hat, and the cluster o'f violets told him that his locent, dls quieting visitor had returnrrt. vi,n. ,- struggled with himself fv.,- .n..k btlmi, the lady spoke. "Mr. Itutherford? The voice was low nnrl fiiulm.a t roust frigluened-but ho recognized It. It'll ll o rraeti . .. ... . " "" ai: oi Hs-conisnmenl. He opened the door to Rllllc Hallantvnp "Am I seeing double today?" li0 talrt weakly, nnd collapsed Into a straight chair near the door. "Oh! Vou ate ill! I ,nve been m, alarmed-please let me do something'" she begged, coming toward lilm, her hands clasping nnd unclasping nervouslv while her anxious ryes studied ids faie Intently. She seemed to have Blown sud denly pale. "It's n kind of a crick in .,. i i. l, ..i.i ni..i.. ...... w. .. ..,u ubimy. coining to worry over" He endeaored to rise easily, but made a wry; face in spite of himself. She was Instantly at tils sdilp. helping him. "Please let me help ou over tu our big chair," she said. "Oh, I'm so sorry to have disturbed you!" Rutherford laid his band as easily as possible on her shoulder. With her strong young hands supporting lum, tic let her lead him back to Ills chair He saw the rich red blood rush to her cheeks, but she never faltered In her setr-lniposed task. "There!" she said, with h little slch "There!" The second satisfied little exclamation came when she tucked n cushion behind him. and watched him lean against it Craig was In the seventh heaven. There Is nothing a man loves mi much as to bo coddled and made much of especially If It Is done by some attractive nnri .. slve young woman in whom he Is inter ested. And Billle Baltantyne had that sweet womanliness which, by a sort of Intuition, knows iit onco the right one of the dozens of delightfully feminine means to make men happy. "I shouldn't have come up I shouldn't have come up at all jou see. but the clerk said he hail Just seen your man go out, and probably you couldn't an ewer the telephone. And father " "He Is here?" "He Is waiting In the reception loom Indeed, I am so sorry that we have had to disturb you again that you are hurt this way' but' the matter is very ur gent " Her hesitating explanation came to a sudden stop. Craig drifted out of his selfish state of bliss to the realization NOT-ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE th.nl she was fighting hard with her emo tions, Jt had coat her pi lite a Rood deal to pay tlilft visit, and now she was battling with that, n leal concent for his condition, and the Urgency of their own ticed. "My dear Mis tJallantyno!" lie ex claimed, nil kindness and courtesy. "Why apologize for n Mslt which, 1 nssUro oti. Klves me the greatest pleasure In the world! I'leasn sit down or, If you wish to call your fattier " "I,et me talk things over just with you flrBt, please," she replied, with n llttlo em barrassment, but taklnc the piorfered chair. Then her pent-up feelings could not be restrained, and sho burst out with: "Oh, Mr. Itutheifordl The worst ha-s happened ! My papers and the second blue i buckle are stolen I" Rutlicrfon! wns genulnels loilclud 1 l Iit dislipas, knowing what the lo". i meant to her. He nodded nnd said Uletl, in order not to play upon her feelings: "Yes, I know nboul It t have even seen your papers again." "f'cen them again! Wheio? Oh, tell me. please!" "Miss Arnny showed them to nic here. thN aflornonn." "Miss Arnny!" she breathed. "1 know It was she!" Tim gird wltlidtow her eyes Irani Ills fate, nnd n puzled, tllsriuletpd look fitted across lier fratuies. Could Craig by any posslhillt be In league Willi these othorsV Every onn itsp seemed to be against her, and why not he' Itul she instantly dismissed tlm tbought us mi- i orth. and iiiicp more lifted frank c.vcs lo bis. Cialg must hap divined snnicthlni ! "r her thought, for he made haste to ex I l'Inl." Your c.vmesslnn convinces me," lie f-atd. "of n fact that J had nlteady set tled pretty well in my own mind." "And what is that?" she asked, In n constrained voice. "That you did not write me a letter today." "Why no! If I hnd written you a let ter, why call?" "Exactly! And I piefcr the call any way! I towei or that may be In comes this young lady and she Is a charming ouiik lady and she piotlllccs the papers, lour papers, mind ou, to piovn that she and not you la the rightful claimant, the only Miss Uallant.wip worth on- s-lclcrliiR. and she produces such con vincing proofs that she is the leal owner of blue buckle number one, and " "i Hi," gasped his startled nitdltor. lay ing a trembling hand upon his blccie, "you didn't give her my buckle, did you"" "Bless j, our heart, child no. Hut what Is a chap to do when he is shown an order for the buckle signed by Miss Bn11antnp herself." "You mean a letter from me'" "Ve, signed by you, apparently, sealed anil iIpIIvpiciI by tnp other person: on your own stationery, too." Thp girl was too surprised and alarmed to i nmmeiit for a moment-. Then sho said' "It Is upless for nip to tell jou I never wrote any such letter I never did, of coin so. Will you let me see It?" "I'nfortunatcb. 1 cannot. She gathered It up with the other papers and departed hastily. In my present Hx I couldn't stop her." f'ralg stopped Hp looked intently at his visitor. "And when you came to the door a little later dressed In the same Identical clothes the same kind, I mean I was tempted to shut the door In your face. It is not eyery day that one le colvps callers whose costumes seem cut off the same piece " "She she was gowned IIUp hip?" askPd BIIIIp Craig did not answer. He was levoivlng something in his mind. "This girl is per sonating you." he said at length. Hut tell me." askd Bllllo, BallantMie. "does she look like me?" Rutherford shook his head. "Save ns to complexion and the color of her hair no But she hns adopted her own scheme a clever scheme at thnt. Shp realizes that with women Identity rests largely with apparel. If you see onp woman In a gray cloak, close at hanil, another woman In a gray cloak at a distance seems the same She has copied your gowns, your coats, your hats. She must have done more she must have had them made where you had them made. She lias built up her lecent career upon ou. When vou wear ono gown, she wears Its coun terpart. Why has slip done It? To fool me?" Billle's lone was bantering in answer. "Nobody could fool jou, Mr. Rtither foid." sho said. "Don't rub it In," he cried. "Give me time let me teason this thing out. She i did fool me at any rate. She footed me onco on the flothlc " "Oil." pxclalmed BIIHp. tier eyes dan cing, "then you really have come to the conclusion that it was slip nnd not myself who was hugging Mr. Helderman in the rninl suite that night." "I decline to respond to your levity," said Craig, going on "She fooled me twice the second time at ihe big house on the Drive." "I am losing ground," walled Hlllle. "Surely j-oti thought me capable of visit ing Mr. Helderman clandestinely. I be lieve you admire me for It. Remember I am stilt a hit of an adventuress " "Every time," went ou Craig, "she has appeared In your gowns In your get-up. What is the answer? Somewhere in Flu rope somewhere with Helderman IlkP enough she lias picked up the tangled skeins the tangled ends of -our father's romance. She has shadowed j-ou she ha? made hecs'lf acquainted with every move you made shn wns always readj' she never knew when her opportunity might come and there Is somebody that she has tried to fool " Hlllle clicked her teeth "She succeeded when she fooled jou," she responded ex ultlnglj. "You know, Mr. Rutherford, I did not believe for n moment that I made tove to Mr. Helderman In the royal suite, , VILLAGE QUEEN-AFTER THIS FULLER PROONS WILL CHANGE HIS BRAND OF TOBACCO!!! or up In his house on Rtversido Drive. But you did, didn't yo,u5" "pon't rub It In," he pleaded. He meant It and she relented; She be came serious at once. "You nre right about her cleverness," sue ndmltted. "A woman Is known by her gowns. Pile fooled you and sho fooled Mr. Leclerc-who clso will she try to fool, I wonder?" mine pondered a moment, then came back to the original subject. "Itul you still have the blue buckle?" she said. iVC8r't !? lockr1 "P lii a hank down ," ! ' .'," " yo" wlBh mp lo rellhqulsh It, "Oh, no!" she Intel rupled htm, and then Housm to say, more slowly: "But per haps you may want in do po-miow." "Why?" he demanded. "It tins brought ou nothing but trou ble 1 am suro that ou would not have been hurl, but for It. Resides-" she hesi tated then went, on, nlmost defiantly after otir conversation over the te'te phntie. the other day, 1 am convinced that ou are displeased with me about some thing " nilllc! Are ou angry?" The warm blood rushed lo her cheeks at hli familiar use of her pet name! but In spltP of herself she felt pleased. (CONTINUED ON MONDAY.) 'JIMCROWISRT SCORED BY BLACK EVANGELIST "There Ain't Going lo Be No Kitchen in Heaven," Is His Message to Whites. A strong ilpiiuni'lntlon nf "JlmcrowlBm" anil plans lo colonize the Negro were lolced last night by the Rev. Alexander Wlllbanl.s, the liliuk revivalist. In Ills sermon on "lr Bones of the Vnllej'," at the Vnrlek A. M. 10. Zlon Temple, lft li and Catharine slterts. Ilo also pre dicted tho I'liltcd Stales would bale u war after that now waging In Huiope. "Southern people who linte thp Npgio tpll you up North wo are erazj for inter num lago with whitp people," ho said. "It's a Up. We're only crazy for a chance to cam a Iivlii. to educate our children and make them good and useful citizens You give us that chance and we'll tell the tnzv Negroes to work or get oft the earth. "Colonization is no good. The Negroes air. hero nnd thej-'re going to stay here, nnd they're ROlng to mnke good. Thcie nre I0.00n.000 of us in this countiy. Our young men have been right In the thick of the light when Old Otor.v called. "The "II he war again aflct this war In Kuiope, and we're going lo get Into it. Vou won't find the Negroes object ing when Hip time comes to enlist. They II be pioud of thp chance to light and die beside the white man under the Stars and Stripes." SAYS UK'S NOT AFTER .MONEY. Wlllhaiiks took occasion to administer a "call-down" lo men mul women he says hnvo bepii whispering about the church that he is In this city for money. "If you glvo me any money, I'd be a fool If 1 didn't take It, wouldn't I?" ho demanded. "Yes," shouted the audience. "Well, I'm going to take what you give me, but I didn't come here to make a foitune, nnd If I did I'd get stung. 1 came here to help out your pastor, the Rev. Sylvester I,. Corrothcrs, who Is try ing to do something for Ills p!vj!e In Philadelphia that has never been dono before. Anybody who says I'm after monej- is a liar." Wlllbanks again got after the liquor traffic, lie said Eome men will drink any thing fiom kerosene to soapsuds, and they'll alwaj's find some unprincipled dealer to sell booze to them as cheap ns thev want it. "If you haven't got a dime," be shouted, "they'll take jour nickel, but they won't pay thn hospital bill and they won't tell you what their cheap tot whisky Is going to do to your lnsldes. BIG PARADE 3IONDAY. "Next Monday night we're going to wake up tills old town with a demon stration for tempeinnce that will mean roinethlng. We're going to parade up Broad street with icd fire and a couple of bands and strike fear In the hearts of the baloon keepers. Thp evnngellHt leaned far out over tho pulpit and wuved his Bible in the faces of Ills beards. "You've got lo take this book Just as It is," bo shouted. "Swallow it whole or throw It away. You can't temporize like tho man who said he believed In the book fiom i'oipi- to cover, but Just had to light roosters In his back yard because he got Ills house rent that waj" OBITUARIES Georuo W. Scott BORDCNTOWN. N 1 . March J7. Georgo V. Scott, formeilv an engineer on the old Camden and Amboy Railroad, died at his home here this morning In MEARS & BROWN CITY ASH SUIll'RIIAN ItKAL KSTATK Properties Managed Items Collected Insuranca and Mortgages Placed IJhlH on uppllratlon 202 South 15th Street rARTNKRhllIt8 NOTICE IS I1KKKI1Y fllVRN THAT ROIJ. rrt M'nttn has vithdraivu from tha co partnership heretofore existing between itni.pri Wntts and Henri .1. I!.iL.. tr.i.iinn- ... Venr-lJet Knitting Co., at Jasper below ' Orleans st , Philadelphia, Pa , anil that said ; business will hereafter be miiclurled by Henry .1. Heck and Clias AV, l'ujne, by whom all debts owing t said partnership are to be received und all demands will be ' paid. (Signed) i CHAS IV TAVNK. HENHY J. nUCK. his 9.1d Near. l"wo years ago ho had a fall lit the jard of his home nnd had the ligaments of his back and a leg torn loose, nnd has been In n. chair since that time. While he was an engineer he ran tho old "John Bull," the first englno on the Camden nnd Amboy tlnll road, He was born at Fnllslngton, Bucks Counlr, r'a., and camp 10 Uordcnlown In ISIS He was a vldower, leaves a son, Wlnlleld Scott, and n, daughter, Sarah Stesscrolle, widow of the BeV. George Messerolle. Philip U. NcuHiimcl I'hillp I). Newkumet, a member of the Philadelphia bar, long associated with tho 21th Wnnl Democratic Club, is dead at his home, 130.1 West Susquehanna avenue. He succumbed Wednesday nfter a linger Ills' Illnes3. Mr. Neuklimct, who wns 4S pais old, was graduated trom the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania In ISnt, and soon after practiced in the office of Thomas A Kahv. He was Un married and Is survived by his mother. Funeral ervlecs will bo held Mondny aft ernoon tit the looms of David H. Schuy ler ft Sons, undertaken, at Broad nnd Diamond streets. .Airs. Susan H. Sltcr Mrs. Susan Holllngsworth Sltcr, mother of Dr. K. Holllngsworth Sltcr, nnd who jcarB ago figured prominently In Ihe so cial life of this city, died Thursday at her home, 211 South ISth street. She was In her 71st year, nnd, though born In Wil mington, lived the gi eater pn'rt of her life In Philadelphia Mrs, Slier was n member of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution and the Colonial Dames of America. Thp funeinl services will he conducted Monday moinlng at the Church ol St. .tames the l,ess, Falls of Si'liujiklll. Airs. Mnry A. Cramp Mrs Man A. Cramp, ivlmsp death I Thiiisday followed the day after the I funeral of her husband. Samuel II. , Crump, nephew or Wlllinm Cramp, fo nidei of the William Cintiip & Sons i Shipbuilding and Engine Compniij, will lie l.tirioil Jtonilaj aftPinnon fiom her home, t."1 East Olraid avenue. She was' In her iltli year interment will bp at Mount Pence Cemetery, Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall Mis. Ellzahetli Maishnll, widow of Dr. Joseph Mai shall, n well-known physician who pi noticed in this city for many years, died yesteiday at tho homo of her son, Dr. D. B. Mai shall, at Annvllle. near Lebanon, Pa., where slip had resided for 30 ycals. She was S5 ycurs old. II. C. Marshall, of this city. Is a second son. IN MKMOMAM CATHAItlM',. In lnlnfr lm-mnrv 0r JO SEPH W. CATHAttlM'. 2d, who paesej away Mnn.li 27. 1012 IWMII.V. .MurCAItlUU.I.. I1I1M1N (ill,MSO.V Jlne CAltltUL.1,. Ill Imlmj ntcniotv Marrh 27, lltl.J. Utt. Mael'AltllOI.I. AND FAMILY. catfjg AI.i:.AMi;n, On March 2!i, 101C, at Ihe Home for Aged nnd Infirm Israelites. I!--HAUL AI.HXA.N-DUH, .tKtd W yens. Hela llip' mid irlends nio Imlted tn nttend the funeral services, on Sunday, tit 2 p. m. pre r!?lv, nt the Chapel of the Jewish Hospital, lnlerment nt .Mount Hhi.il OmPtpry. nAKHV. On the 21th nr March, 1013, THOMAS F. husband ot Teresa M Hairy. The relatives and rrlends are Invited t at tend thp funeral, on Tuesday niornlnr;, March a". Ironi Ms late residence, 5402 Wavne nvo. Solemn Itequlem Mass at St. Vlncont'a Church, tjerinanlowu. Interment nt Cathe dral Cemtrj. Automobile funeral. Il.U.ON, At hla late rettdenciVTho Pines," lioHhen .'. v.. ThuiHd.iy March 25. lPII. Hl.NliV PACON, i!i jcars of nee. Funeral si-nlrcs will be held ut Kt. .lames riiurch, loslien, N. V. on Mondaj. March L"J, IWS, nt :i n. in. Special tialn will Icnve on the Krle ft. n , New York, ai 12 10 p. in . jpi- spv filv 1 I,, in. ltplnrnlni? ulll l,-n,o dnqhpn nt I. Id p ni. COM.nY. On March 25, 19ir, WALTER 11. husband nf the Into fljinh Ciinley and ui of the laic Kdward nnd Marsnret i:, Conlev, acred .'in ars. Kelntlics and friend", Mlso members of OsaRe Trlli, No. lt.l, I. 'O. It. M. and empk.jri of Woodland Aenue Jiarii, l I!. T, nre Invited to otleml the fu rrral on Monday morning-, nt ! o'lloclt. from Mt lato resldrn, c. 27PI Fodcrnl ft Solemn rtennicm Mass ut St. Anthom'a Chun-h, at in .'lo o'clock. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cemettrj. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Clly THE IDEAL HOME roit spiti.tr; mtiui: Price $3800 Orr's New Houses Torresdale & Princeton Avcs. Two-ator twin houses, contalnliiB H rnoma nnd hath, side ards, hnt-wator hPat. huseiiieut laundr. electric and gas light. LolH 25x100 feet. SAM PLC HOUSi: NOW OPEN 5r carfaro from centre of city. Trans fer from Frankforil car to Slniearet Bt. 32 trains dally to Tacony Stullon on P. IX. It. Little Cash Required CAMAC STREET North of Wagner Ave. A Side Yard Home FOR WHAT YOU WOULD PAY ELSEWHERE FOR A SOLID HOW HOUSE Also War nock St. N. of Lindley Ave. .$300 to $500 Cash M. M. SMITH Ilriiiul ml, uiioNUe I.ocnn Slu'lnn The Acme of Perfection Duilt un the highest and -hoi,en spot IN LOGAN 1'. story tno'Jern homes, BmiUeuchet villi 0 looms, ancl R?ry modern i nmenlenee. F. & E. AUBEL n'w "" Owners tSampla House. S335 N 13th Street Logan. DRAT1IS Dl.-8SOUMS.On Mateh Br., 1818, nnNCSTl ll., nuabanii oi anmu, nnu rmi ,o Oininve il. nnd ThecklaO. I)uoulas Due notice of tho funeral will be ithen, from hla late realdente, 80.1 North 8th at I'AKIjKY. On March 2.",, I9lf, BLLA, widow ot IMwanl F, Farley, Sr., rornierly of iPth and nilannrtli t. Funeral on Mnndnj, at :! a in., from 2018 Roulh Slit M. Solemn HIrIi Itenulem Mass mm t.d; tvmnd'a f'huroh. at 10 n. m. Interment Calheilral Cemetery rim On Stnreh 2(1. 101B, nblZABETH CAII.S'F, ilaiiRhler nf the late Capper and Kllrabrth File. Itelatliea nnd frlendt are In Mtrd in Httend tho funeral seriltea.oii Mini day nftenioon. nt 1 o'clock, nt lier late real dence, 2.M1I Fltsmatcr at. Interment prlittte In West Morel Hill Cemetery. OAlXAOIIHIt. On March 2ft. lOlfl, SARAH i:, !AMjllll:il, at the Home for Con sumptlipif, Chcatniit Hill. Pa. itelatUea nnd friends tiro inillrd to attend tho funeral serv ices, nt the funeral parlots of W. A. Dun lip, northeast mrner of lnth nnd Falrmount ae., mi Monday, Mnrchj 29, at .1 p. m. In terment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. Ilt'CHIES. On March 25, 1915, JOHN li HL'(lllt:S. ton of the. late , CJcoroe, ,E. J. Hualies. Serilecs Sunday, March S!S, lniil, at .'I ..clock, Irnm his home. 74 Lincoln St.. I'assalc. N. j. JOHNSON. On March 2.1. 1915, NOnP.13 v., liuahaml nf Mary L. Johnson nnd son of Catharine nnd the late Mark A .folinon 1'ttnriil on Monday nt R .In a. m., from SSTi Webster t . West Philadelphia Solemn Maa of lliqulem M tre Church of th Trnnsflcurallon at lu a. m. Interment nt Holy rroxfl Cemeterj. ,IONi:S. On March 25. IMB. MARY A, wlfi of Kdwln Jtnes. Funeral on Monday, nt 10 n. in., from 050 Spring ave , CnDlnga wood, N. .f Interment nt tlreeti Mount cemetery, Hammonton, N. J , 12 .10 p. m. l.IIVl. Suddenly, on Mitreh 25, 1015, JO HIU'II 11 I.r.VV. In hl idlh vrar. Itelatlle" nnd friends ale invited lo attend the funeral sen ires, on Miimay nt lo nreclselv. nt tno res dence nr ins bi his brother, Urnls U. i.evy, list North intn et. interment pri vate, nt Mount Slnnl Cemetery. LOH'KNTJIAI.. On March 2U, 1015, DAN li;i,. husbr.iid of Sarah- Lnwenthal. Urid ines and friends, also Chester IxidEP No. 41S H. P O IT, ore invited to nttend tho funeral, mi Sunday, nl 2 p. tn , from hi", lalu residence. IRIS Diamond at Intcrmrnt nt Adalh Jeshurun Cemetery, Please omit flowera. Ilaltlmore papers pteaso copv. MANi:i:i,V On March 25, loir,, JAMUS. hiilinnd nf Hllznlipth Mai eel nice Crnlai Funeinl nn Monday, nt 2 p in., from hli Into irsldenrp.. "Odl Ist Thompson st Interment nl North Cedar Hill cemetery .MOIIIIFI.I,. AI Lnnchorn'., Pa , cm March 211. 11115. HAIIAH M MOHKBLI.. wife of Henri N Mnnell. Funeral from .,0,1 Mapl "... i.MnKiiuriic1. rn., on .-pennu nay. .ici Mnnlh . 2'itli, nt 2 p m lutermeni ian!t hrrin 1 rlpiids' Hunlng flrnunda. Trnln for Lnnshorni; icaes Heading Terminal nt 12,1.") n. in, .MOKHISON. On Mnrcb 25, 1015, BENJA MIN F., son of the lair John and Avnnnli Mor ilon, nprd 51 rni Ftelattvea und irlends me Imlted to nttend the funeral serilc.es on Sun- m nfternnnn, at 2 i'i In, k, at the npartmrnts of Ollinr It Hair. IS'.'o Chestnut at. Inter ment nl Mount Morlah Ccmeler. MI'LI,i:U. On .March 25. 1015. CHAItLES. uiKbanil of Katharlno Muller men Dleterle), n Red fit j ears. Funeral on Sunday, nl 1 p. ni fiom hla Into resilience, sill Noith 10th .'!'.'.,.7.n..''mt'M:d ,0 Chelten Hills Cremator. Ml.UKIJMJTT. At his Into resldPnre, l.lo.'l Host Susquehanna ave., on March 24, 1015. PHILIP I)., son or Anna M. Bchlndler and tho lato Philip Keukumct. Funeral on Moil nay, at 2 p. in., from Schuyler's, llroad nnd Diamond sta. Into-'iicnt private. "V At Kresson, X. J,, on March 25, 1015, I'llIJr 1. OLT, acecl 45 jenrs Funeral on Monday. March 20, nt I .So p. in, from Bap tist Church. KrcsRon. Interment Old HaplUt Cimetciv, Mnrllon. N J. OPPKNIIKIJinit On March 28, 1015, LOT- llh, wire of Alexander M. Oppcnhclincr, In lier illn jrnr. rtosldciup. 1R12 North I-ouvlcr . M;...,,ue "otlin or the funeral will he Klien. birilll. On March 25, 1015. SUSAN HOL LINCSWOliTH. widow of Kdward Sltcr. Fu. rieral services In tho Church of St. James tho !,.'? ,lalls "' Schuylkill, on Mnnda), tho -'.nil. Int.. nt 11 :W) a. in. I'leaie omit doners. i:v. On March 25. 1015. WILLIAM VKV, M. hushaiid or Finmlska Vev Inco VllllnK). FMinrral on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., from the parlors of Mra Henry Schneider fc Son. 17TI i.eri'inntnwn me. Interment private, Or.'cn ivount Ccmeteiy. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Olney ONLY 20 LEFT STEP LIVELY ! L0UGHRAN HOMES WIIUIIH THIT QUALITY IS ALWAYS auovi: the pnicn Fifth St. and Eleanor St. 4800 HLOCK NOltTH Price, $4000 Price, $3200 Terms to Suit These have poich fronts, nil modern Im provements bnsement laundry, electric Hshts null! with the stablllt that han innile Hip Louchran house a standard of good construction Sep JOHN LOUGHRAN'S SONS 6TH ST. I1HI.OW HOCKLAND ST. JUST IMAGINE a pretty llttla buntcaloiv nmons the pines; highest rnlnt bouth Jersej , Ideal Health Spot, overlooklnc beautiful Clementon Tark, lakes and golf grounds, hathlns. boating and flshlnp, only too are, trolley or steam; cars every 15 minutes, lot !3il5o, JK. bungalows. 1150 up, easy payments Take trolley marked Clemen ton, Market Street Terry, Camden, get off at end of line Agent with badge meets every car Sunday Come on along. Iluy now; be readv for spring E. V M HnEXN'AN. 33 South 16th street. For any further Informa tion or appointments call "Tabs" Service, Spruco 1981 or ltnce '.'SS.I. anv time NKVEIl CLOSES Nnllonnl J'nrk, .'. J. NATIONAL l'.UlK, N, J. OKT THK.ll IVHlI.i: TI1KV LAST HUNOALOWS- Lots 2!ixl60: highest point, overlooklns thB Delaware Itlver (Just op posite League Island, practically 8, Ilroatl st. i. J0O up, bungalows, 1250 up, easy pay. ment; best bathing, boating, llshlng. adjoin ing camp grove; 10c carfare. Free excur. tlon Sunday, s p, m , Chestnut st ferry, PhllaUelphia side. See agent with badge, Cnme on along. fillKATHIt Miff JKIIRKV HKALTV CO, 33 South bliteentli St. I' or fuither Information call Sprui e I01 nr Hare, 2S21. "Taba" service day. night or Sunday. Clenientanllelghts, .V. J, CLEMF.NTON lli;i(illTS,,'. .1. 5 i54Ew --' "Jinum: e oh-hahs ffffm . .t?i A HOME BUILT ONV"!, , 1 . YOUR OWN A I )l h I lot rns!C I 1&, CLASSIFIED RATES DAILT AND BONDAT Ih'". k?..TWB tr Ilk, IM?1AT ,,,,2,,iEJM(orllkelhrf and situations Wanted. lJT.V.JJ J?"" f,1 DEATH NOTlCKs-ellher paper 10 tinea, on tlm. n't.... ,'-i:.. .""o .... .o insercionn "" . tfjal DAILY ONt.T -.I1MI In Effect December 1, ijij COMBINATION RATE nvl!?3lftt2i$?l tha morn"" PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNINQ) EVENING LEDGER (EVr.Ntvm above. 'Ur "nlB p" ,,M net il W. advKtisiVo0 iKTiSg&e YE"1 There is n rtrtirr iln ..... home that will ac"ccpt uJg -EXI ads at otTice rates. "'1 HELP WANTED-FEMALT! H& li11111! I)IlESSIAKi:HS Kxnert skirt rin jT 'J nod flnlsliPM; nnu- ,h.. .....i "'.'." lrMriS the leading esUbri.iimMli dhVTrcnff ."S ram iea ror neat souni; slrls ai on.S.i7i'' Ahplv before 10 a. m., Frenef, Dre?.milc,"' 1 , ion .id floor Mi,iL', .. " !!. "resiraaXInt 1 cioihlcr. 2" oirannridj, titr:s3MAivi:i gniM i,. ",.r rr: .. Leer KSr.rCl,e" ""' 4 lJltLSSMANLR wants oxperlenced wain .Til eleevo hands. AbdIv 1Mb a, ;..' Mli i:vnity DAY vounc women "are s..' curlne eood oftlcp tioaltlona " through thp nsslstance of Mlsa Dean (it lid" ger central. Call upon her or mat a report of our business experience Lmployera are listlnu openlues rnnl ltt.UXt, m& ?f whlrh vou can prob ghly 1)11. This aeriko Is free to all Station 1V.inte4 Advertiser" lii i the r,ri!v,'.'i!iia';v.,,;'l'lh,8t"sevvor'' g00cl wa'' JllM Dean, March " WI5- I LeJger Central. fl Mt-ri'irl and "v.-l..i -. W , "c.ar Sllsa Dean PlcasH a"Dt mv ihav.v! jur your flssistnnca in securiiur mn thtT I 'iX ltlon T Rtn now hoMlnsr. S ? 'M itc?i,ed i'n ou lnst Thursday, tho 11th k3 nmJ throusli 5our nsslatanre 1 reclhed lW Tins tlon on Knturtnw M,ni- .. .;""? il :.' ihi ? :comy:',"a sim "if,, inii'ii i'i"riininiT in i ntn n.f..i Sincrrolv xnur (KiRncd) Donnisr avstin. 1TlO n.. . ' SriiH?UVDr n e.nl,cH on,e" on' production ' dally use by npt. nnd hoardlne houses! ? H my; reierrnce required. F Ml, Led. cVntriL,! THLBI'IIONH OTOItATOn-OnpUhat le'irtd V.iicv rn 0,xl1Crl',,,c,' i"ate full particulars Inl ..V.i . . " .' ""lt'i "mi extent of ex perlenco nnd salnry desired. This Is one ofj th,. busiest nilvntp boards In the elty indX none but thnso with nboce nuallficatlonil . need npph p 7 1.-,, tticpr ornre. 4 AlinLi-s to rnie for flrst floor all nar. tound position; white, oer tj eara, J20 rerl month. Cnll or write. i Unwood atf.,J idjnoiePa. rV M'ANTEn Young ivon-atf for general houu. work; prhatp . fanillv, two adults, mom .........g-. ,j-.i . n nt tcgcr uince. 1VA NTE D Wa I tress. neat, clean, nllllnt; lef. II ion. Ledger Oft smnll family; Prot. , wANTKD i-npahle nulet utility mild: i senniKtresa; Prot.: rf. T1 S07. Ledger Offlcer WORKING houselieeper for Vatliollo reelorr. uliurhH. P SOI Ledger ortlce. HELP WANTED MALE A Ll rj, energetic man tn take rharge ot int Incrensc ailca In a wel-rstabllslid srocerr. meat, fruit nnd produce business U 13' Ledger Qfllce ANt.,V.rl'"TUXITY l9 offered" maVof"buTEra', -,ul, ,,., y'' rirntn in ?ne retail grocery ,a and prniMnn I'tirlmsH with or without rap. tM JJ nOA, Hhoin 1(1 for office work must k neat api earnnco nnd write eoo,i plili Kasl; good rlunio for .idvam emeiit. See Mr. Hunt nt ! n. in., Ledger Central. Bpi, li. to lenrn photographic business; mart ' bo Intelligent nnd quick small salary to . start: rapid advancement II 502. Lednr i -"J2S . ,'J HELP WANTED MALE BOY nanlcd. Joi.Ibh spciklng. who has soma exncrlenio In a npntn' fnrnlshlnir stnre. St.. S1L KilJIAN & SON, N.W.cor (ith & Smmv1 CHAUri-'HlTil wanted, elnclc uhlln. mint b'J good drlier sober, pollto capable of drhtoS illffercnt enrs, gln uko nnd references, LSI nn. ieut.cr ontrni. DO YOU WANT a better position at sales, clerical, ejcwutlie or technics! work" If bo. lutercleic Mr Hunt, the eninlov mem tpcclallyt at I.edser Cen tral Ho a placing Ledger AdicTtlsrs In good upeuliiss dallv and ulltiout extra charge. Ask lilm to send jnu nnoklel 'Onuortunlty" free It tells inW In nrt'llr. n hatlei. Inh BNPniE.VCirD nBslstant superintendent Ut? " uusiriai insurance: must ne gooi uerronn nrniiucer. capable oi Handling siatr tor wcu ktinun company. It 111, ledger Office. FARMER Man and wife wanted. 123 month, with house and privileges; strict ref erence required: good home, opportunity for sober. Industrious help M 731, Ledger Office. GOOD salaried position open with well-known Insurance company for capable district man ager; all information confidential B U. ledger Office. . I WANT a cucid. live young man vho cm ! general olllco clerking, stenographic " billing, make himself useful and use common sense. Iteniv, with details In full, la care ot U HI. Ledger Central . -. . Z1 .-i-T:--! ..V.I,atlnn n wMineu it, arrange nuica lut .I'uu,,v.'vti In trade Journal, two or three hours larrfi. evenings each week: state experience, ag an? ., location of residence nnd nhat compensation demanded, 11 I'OO, Ledger Office. ' aiAN AND WIFE, as buller and cook In fami r .!; evitn children and employing nurs? tho very peat heed appl. i 121, hetttl cjnice. rilLSSMAN wanteil. first class on hlgb-rreW . Alnn nrnnfln. ul.., Lnnulnlp, lit CVIISOT press; stats wageB and experience. M WMB rnKcr cjiiicr. .i.'Il uoiumoia aio., . Philadelphia, March 21, MS, .vir. Hunt. Ledger Central, 1'hiladelni'in Maap Ulr T lul.h In mTrif.9 n,V mOflt tlllCfrt.l thanks inr the help jou have given ma la ed curing employment. a ThrouBh jour Commercial Reglstr- BuM'" the privileges of which ou extend to Lew's advertisers, 1 rectlied a position tuoo'i'i alter inseriitiB an aq. ac your ot - I hale been unvmplojed for a CQnsldersjilJj lengin or tune, anq ine jou i ua.v ku,h ..p jour IH'IP la ctnaiuiy appreciairu, ABaiti tlmnklni jou. 1 remain, Youra Truiy, ,.--, m talgneu; uu.vauu t, iiArvm. MJ- zSUdj
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