r7S vvsFWwr U ' EV'ByiNIGF KEDaEBPHILADELPHI, TUESDAY, APRIL- S, XjDIS? &' BOY SCOUTS This department h published etfefj Tuesday and Friday. News of troops Is desired from troop scribes, as uell as special articles of scout xcork, and not more than 300 Usotds long, from scoutmasters and scouts. Address all communications to the Don Scout Editor, Evcnlnu Ledgcf, Philadelphia. New Commissioners nt Work Field Commissioners E. Urner Goodman and Hit) don O, Merrill, who took chnrg? of their new dutlco April 1, Imvo ptunRed Into their work with cnthualiism. A new .system Is being perfected whereby tho office and field work will bo conducted eepftrntcly. Tho now commissioners, who v. Will have charge of nil Held work, nro listing the needs of the various troops and nro whipping them all Into shape. They plan n whirlwind tour of the city, which will tnko up about a week; tho tour will Include every troon. This tour may be postponed until the arrival nf tho other newly elected Held commissioner, Carroll A, Edson, of New York, who Is now at the Dartmouth Teachers' College. Ho will report for work M,ay 1. In a feu' weeks It Is expected that n schedule will bo mado out of the nlno first nid classes, only two of which are now meet ing, and that tho system of first clas3 tests will bo mado pcifcct. Friday la Baseball Day More than 3000 registered scouts from this city, Delaware nnd Montgomery Counties and Camdon, Gloucester and Burlington (N. J.) Counties will march to Shlbo rark Friday to b the guests of tho Athletics and Phillies In tho an nual "Boy Scout Day" at the park. The two teams will play a special exhibition gamo for the scouts, who will root for both 'Tat" Mornu anil Connie Mnck's teams. Official order.! to Boy Scouts vvoro Issued today. They read' OFTtciAi onnnits von tut: hari'iiall ciami:. sunn: park, friday. Arm i. n. at :i i m. First. As troops enter the Ernn(' "'nnd they will tako eectlons marked he E' vv 1th their respective troop numbers nnd when orders nro Riven after the came to lorm for piradc they will form In tho name numerical order ami march In this lormation nrounu trie ncia out on to Lehigh avenue, thence to Urond street nnd down llroad street to Susquehanna avenue, where troops may bo disbanded nt pleasure. Second. For the parade troops will form In a. column of fours, with patrol leaders on the lefti. Scout masters will lend their troops, tak ing positions- on the lett of the line Third. During the parade scout masters will ace that the scouts In their command retain positions In line until end of route. fourth. Eery effort mnde toward a cood appcaranco In unlrorm nnd lino will help, hcouta leaving the nltrrnoon school sctMon early to nttend the game should be encouraged to wear their uniforms to school, following the precedent set last jear Fifth. Scout masters should see that ncouts rtaln their places In the grand Hand during the ramc and until notllled to fall In for tho pa rude. Sixth. a rude. Sixth. JCo sounding of musical Instruments a the grounds except on the march Seventh. It should not be nee ias except on mo marcn It should not be necessary, of course, to Rive orders to scouts forbidding the throwing of vvnmo paper or refuse about the (rand Marc!. Eighth. Four scout masters, forming the committee lor the occnslon. will act as aides In charge of the four divisions In the line of march. Sincerely yours, E. UIINHH. GOODMAN. Field Commissioner. IIAYDKN O. .MURIUM Field Commissioner. Indian Scoutmaster for Troops Walter Brndby. a Cherokee Indian fiom the Carlisle Indian School, vlblted Boy Scout headquarters today and offered his services. He Is assistant scoutmaster of Carlisle Troop 2, a "paleface" troop, and Is a Sundny school worker. He will prob- nblv timka this cltv IiIh lininn iiml If J' so, will enter scout work here. He Is Jf nn( expert hunter and fisherman and f knowsall the campcraft and lore of the Indians, having been born nnd raised on ' the Pamunkoy Indian Reservation. In -vy.'rglnla. His tribe is n branch of the 'i Cherokecs. Ho Is also an athlete, having k played on tho Carlisle Indian football team In I3U and 1912. during the three . years he went to school. V r Scoutmaster Burnwood Resigns Kf' Tho Rev. G. B. Burnwood, scoutmaster f of Troop 43 and pastor of tho Port Itlch- i ' mond Methodist Church, has resigned his tg position because he has been transferred 5" to the Holmesburg Church. He will bo succeeded by Assistant Scoutmaster John It. Williams, The troop gave him a part In? gift at tho last meeting. I' Troop l Plans for Field Day i Troop 61 (Scoutmaster William S. --' Rosenbaum) Is preparing for next field r day, and, with the material on hand, ex- pects to make n good showing. The Itroop's anniversary Is drawing near. A ,' competitive examination for assistant f patrol leader of the Eagle Patrol will , , bo held at the next meeting. Some of ). ' th candidates for the position nro Max well Fader, William Katz, Samuel Bren- i ner and Morton Fleishman. Hobs on Resigns in Troop 37 Scoutmaster Thomas E. Hobson, of Troop; 37, has resigned. He will probably be succeeded by Assistant Scoutmaster , " Howard Walton. "'Scouts and Parents Baptized Scout James Mitchell, of Troop 12i k (Bcou'tmaster Clarence Williams), who iiasr baptized at the Mariners' Baptist Bethel Church, 323 South Front street, -, Pfihday, brought his father and mother -with him. They, too, were baptized, and they said that It was through their Bon r being a Boy Scout that they were per- ' Bunded to become Christians Assistant , Scoutmaster Crlss and Patrol Leader Paul were also baptized at tho services, which were conducted by Mr, Hallowell In the presence of Scoutmaster Williams, Troop Committeemen Friend, Holllng- , Worth and Galloway and members of the troop. The troop meets at the church j4 Monday and Thursday nights. An enter- t. tainraent. win De given April 23, Troop 112 urganizes Hand A brass band of 1Z pieces has been or- Paganized by Troop 112 (Scoutmaster II. W, t 'Hblston), under the direction of the Rev. rjf Morrell L. Haynard, pastor of the Bel- NO. 85 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE mont Avenue Baptist Church. Somo of tho scouts who play In the band nro Frederick O'Donncll, Percy ration, Frank Hooven, Barton Bowan, Walter Stuart, Arthur Cummins, William Gard ner, Thomas Campbell nnd William Fer guson. Troop 47 Has New Band Not content with its fife and drum corps, which Is ono of tho first organized In tho city, Troop 47 (Scoutmaster James Hewitt) has organized a brass band, with Kdwln Keck, of tho pollco band, as in structor. Bchearsals are held every Mon day evening. Tho players nro Senior I'atrol Lender Pollock, baritone; O. Hel ler, tuba; Ilobort Bates, tenor; Howard Hays, first alto; William Hughes nnd Georgo Pollock, Bccond nlto; James Hewitt, first trombone; Assistant Scout master William Clayton and Owen Ale Garrlty, second trombone; Hnymond Kennedy nnd Hnymond Cantncr, solo cor net; Norman Bates and Ernest Milter, second cornet: Wllllnm Ilchtz and James Townson, third cornet, and wllllnm Sin ton nnd Harry Faunce, drum nnd cvm bals. Severn! other Instruments nre open to wideawake membercs. Sovcrnl of the scouts expect to complete their second class tests this week. The bnnk-book problem seems to bo tho real test. Troop GO's Merit Contest The merit contest of Troop 59 (Scoutmas ter Wllllnm C. Rommel), which will end In June, Is now led by Edward Evans, who has nearly 200 points; Ellis Prlco Is sec ond nnd John Hlnes third. The points me bnsed on attendance, discipline, pass ing of merit badge and other tests Evans hn been elected patrol lender of the new Kangaroo patrol, which Includes As sistant Patrol Lender Summcrfleld nnd Scouts Mills, Shower, Hendricks, Johnson, Spitz nnd Heulsh. Patrol Lenders Evans, Garrett, of tho Wood Pigeon pnttol, nnd Mnckln, of the Englo patrol, have Joined tho nautical troops. Scoutmaster Hommcl took tho troop through City Hall Saturday, from tho Electrical nurcau to William Pcnn, on the tower. Tho troop i...- tit(ln ,,,. (hn Saturday Evctilnc Post ", ta ... u'' ln0 ,,,;;7y ,. ,u plan with success. With Troop CD, tho scouts are planning to mako a trek wag gon which will bo better than any yet made. Silver Cup for Goodman Tho scouts of Troop 1, through Senior Patrol Leader Jnmes Schultz, presented n silver loving cup to Field Commissioner Goodman, their former scoutmaster, last Tuesday night. Troop 72 H. Simpson has been offered nn assis tant scoutmastcrshlp In Troop 72 (Scout master H. E. Wntts). The troop baseball team, of which Edward D. Dolbey, 3C02 Walnut street, Is manager, has nrrnnged a gamo with tho Mcadowglee Athletic Club. Its mnnngcr Is Ted Van Zelst, brother of Louis Vun Heist, tho Athletics' mnecot, who died not long ngo. The troop wishes games with teams averaging 12 to 14 years. Franklin Copclnnd passed the tenderfoot test and Edwnrd Dolbey was presented with his first-class badge, tho first In tho troop, nt tho last meet ing. Tho troop has taken up the Curtis Publishing Company's plan to sell the Saturday Evening Test Scranton Scouts Visit City Scoutmaster Alfred J. Bevan, of Scran ton Troop 1, nnd Scouts Alfred Hartman. Robert Cordler nnd Harry Jones, visited hendquartcrs Saturday bearing a message from Carev P. Williams, scout commis sioner of Scranton, Pn. The pnrtv -was on an educational tour, stopping nt Wash ington nnd Philadelphia. They left for Scranton Sundny evening, taking with them a message from Philadelphia head quarters. The message to Philadelphia read: Please accept, through the medium of Scout master Bevan, who presents thla to sou. the greetings and felicitations of the local council of the Doy Scouts of America, of Scrnntnn. Pa., nnd of tho scout commissioner for the same territory. As an organization wo havo not yet passed our Urst birthday, but In developing the move ment from 200 scouts ten months ago to nenrly 1()(0 today we feel that wo have made n Btnrt which should place Scranton among the leaders be'nre tho end of the ear. With tho kindest personal feelings and the hope that nn unqualified success may be yours, I am jours very sincerely. CAREY P. WILLIAMS, Scout Commissioner, Jersey Scouts Gloucester City Troop 2's baseball team lines up as follows: Vnnhcst, catcher: Cheesman, pitcher; Hetherlngton. first base; Thompson, second base; P. Powell, shortstop; Taylor, third base; Lcddon, left field; Matthias, centre field, and Balle, right field. Joseph Cheesman, 40J North Broadway, is manager, and Robert B. Hetherlngton, IS Lano avenue, captain. Camden's newest troop has been or ganized at tho Emanuel Baptist Church, 4th and Mount Vernon streets. Scout Commissioner S. E. Dobbs, of Camden County, gave the troop its number, Troop IS. Tho officers nro Harold E. Schubert, scoutmaster; Alexander M. Stone, honorary scoutmaster and treas urer; Charles R. Locke, assistant scout muster and troop scribe; Charles W. Stone, patrol leader, and Elmer Carlson, assistant, of the Stag Patrol; Wallace Fortlner, patrol leader, and Wllllnm Abrams, assistant , of the Kangaroo patrol: Clinton H. Matlack, secretary; the Rev. Joseph Schubert, chaplain, and John C. Davis, Harvey B. Hawk and Levi S. Wilson, Troop Committee, Dr. John G. Doron, scoutmaster of Troop 3, gave a talk on March 29. The troop took Its first hlko, to Newtown Square yesterday, leaving the parsonage at 7 o'clock In tho morning. Camden Troop 13 hiked to League Island Sunday and visited the ships. Scout master Stonehlll was formerly on the Rhode Island. Scout I. Kalowskl won tho uniform dressing contest Thursday night, and astronomy tests wero taken. The members who cannot swim will be given lessons In a private pool. A base ball team Is being formed, with A. Albert as captain and J. Weiss manager. MOVIE OF ' i I ) r - r?V hugom Nowj henry- PT.P HIM HEMRV LISTGN-DOrVT - I I : f nn !iiiv. i nn T)nM'-? l ' - a lai&oisr Think a I start r ABBhA? QIMRTBR IS I THAT rJOAJ-j &V S T" ( PlbmtV J $ J p, I -- &u'Re M east7 - cm "fan .Square I I MARtf- y6 wjondsr . J MOrORV YOU'RC ( lue'RC FtoOR - TfllMK i"D YU j v T"r, L'M'T- 0 flfi THE Toon. TEoPLG r -" fllvJ6- H,M J ( , ) HWS N05TREM(3TM 1 WHo ARS STARVING I A DOLLARS I TVT OP CHARACTER 1 w I B..-,,.! I J V y'.sfeT' S .Aft, " tfw I "" 5 IjisssssRI HlssssstK BEAT ?1 MUCKLE ESTATE GOES TO GRANDCHILDREN Mrs. Caroline Seiser Muckle, Stambach Poole and Brother Beneficiaries. Mrs Caroline Seiser Muckle Stnmbnch Poole, wife of Lieutenant J. Morton Poole, 3d. at present stationed at Hongkong ns executlvo officer of tho U. S. S. Cincin nati, uud her brother, Mark Richards Muckle Stambach, of 1722 Pino street, grnndchlldren of Colonel M Richards Muckle, who died nt tho Pine street homo on Mnrch 30, are the pilncipal beneficiaries of his will. Tho will was admitted to pro bate today nnd letters testamentary were grnnted to Mr. Stambach. Colonel Muclde's threo children, al though not mentioned In the will, receive life Insur.inco totaling $30,000, under nn nrrnngemetit mado with them before his ilenth Thoy nro Colonel John S. Muckle, of 2023 Walnut street; Mrs. Adelaide Chllds Stambach, of Mark Lodge, Hnver- loni, and -M. jiichards .Muckle. Jr. Mrs. Pooio receives the Pine street hot.se. Its contents nre bequeathed to her brother, together with the residue of the estnte, after various sums of money nre paid to individuals, societies and associa tions. The personal property H alucd at $10,000. There are realty holdings of undetermined value. Including a one- fourth interest In a 160-ncro tract of land In Johnson County. Kentucky. A bequest of $1000 wns madn by Colonel Muckle to his 8-ycnr-old grnndson, Craig Wright Muckle, and $300 was provided for nn nged servant of tho family, Mar tha Mounghan. The principal heirs of tho Mucltlo es tate, tho children of Mrs. Adelaide Chllds Stambach, wero named for tho testator and his Into wife. An exemplified copy of tho will of Frederick Hemsley, formerly owner and manager of tho Hotel Brighton, at At lantic City, was filed nt the offlce of the Register of Wills today. Tho testator died at 2018 De Lancey street. In this city, March 19. His estate Is estimated In excess of $1,000,000, and his Philadelphia holdings alone are said to approximate that amount. The original will, admitted to probato In Atlantic County, N. J several las ago, devised $1000 to the Seashore Homo for Invalid Children, at Atlantic City, and leaves the bulk of the residue of tho estate to the widow, Ann H. Hemsley; a daughter, Frances H. Glllmore; n sister. Eliza II. Avery; a brother-in-law, Brlnklo Gummey, and to grandchildren. Other wills probated today Include those of Edward White, who left $20,000 In prl vato bequests, and Catherine W. Stevens. $8230. Personal property of Emma II. Palmer has been appraised at $18,553.87; Anna S. Teel, $11,782.60; Hannah M. Bailey, $10,330.07; i:ila Shoemaker, $3133.40, and Emma M. Heaton, $2323. DAVID II. LANE IMPROVES Encouraging reports were Issued this morning from tho room of David II. Lane, chairman of the Republican City Com mittee of Philadelphia, at the Hotel Strand, Atlantic City. After a more com fortable night than he has spent since coming here last Thursday, the veteran chairman was declared to be very much better. No one. however, was admitted to Mr. Lane's bedside this morning ex cept Mrs. Lane, who Is helping to nurso him back to health. There Is every probability, however, that with continued Improvement Mr. Lane will be able to return to Philadel phia as planned. Clerks at the Strand, where Mr, Lane has made his headquar ters for several years past when at the shore, were kept upon the Jump all of yesterday with Inquiries respecting the condition of the nged political leader. QUEEN "STEW" PIDD ONLY STEPPED OUT FOR MAN TIPPING WAITER IN PRESENCE OF FRIEND WIFE (J HUMANS OF CITY HONOR WINCE HISMARCK TODAY Mass Meeting in Opera House to Bh Feature of Program. This Is "Prince Bismarck Day," and many thousands of German-Americans In this city will celebrate tho occasion by meetings, muslcnlcs and other public gatherings. Tho great Chancellor was born on Aprl 1, but tho celebration was postponed In deference to the Lenten season. Tho Gci man Society of Pennsylvania hns united with other similar organizations In plan ning n meeting to bo held tonight nt tho Metropolitan Opera House. It Is expected that the entire auditorium will be filled with German-Americans nnd others who nro Interested In the litera ture, traditions and history of tho Teuton people A fenture of the meeting will be a tableau representing the fedcrntlon of the German States, mado possible by the statesmanship of Bismarck. Tho tab leau will bo staged under the direction of J. Otto Schweitzer, well-known sculp tor. The celebration will be begun by Hinging tho "Jubilee Overture." Tho opening ad dress will be made by Dr. C. J. Hexnmcr, president of the German-Amerlcnli Alli ance. "Bismarck From the German American Standpoint," will bo the sub ject of nn address in German by the Rev. Dr. Julius Hofmnnn, of Baltimore. "Bismarck From tho American Point of View" will be the theme of Prof. Thomas C. Hill, of the Union Theological Semi nary, of Now York. -Professor Hill, for merly an exchange professor at Berlin, will speak In English. Prof. Eugene Kuchncmnnn, of the University of Bres- lau, will speak on "Bismarck From the Standpoint of a German." Tho United Singers of Philadelphia will render Wcn gert's "Love of Home." WILLIAM DISSTON'S FUNERAL Head of Manufacturing Firm Will Be -Buried Thursday Afternoon. Wllllum Disston, well-known manufac turer, clubman nnd member of one of Philadelphia's most prominent families, who died yesterday at his country home In Whltemarsh Valley, will bo burled from Tils town residence, 2121 Walnut street, Thursday nfternoon. Mr. Disston was head of the Henry Diss ton & Sons File Company and the Henry Disston & Sons Steel Woiks. He was graduated from tho Episcopal Academy and shortly after entered his father's saw factory, then located nt Front nnd Laurel streets. In 1896 he became president of tho concern. JAMES GANDOLFO'S FUNERAL Tho funeral of James Gnndolfn, one of the best known and wealthiest Italians of this city, who died at his home, 502, South 8th street, on Saturday night, was held this morning. The Socleta dl Unlono a Foatellauza Italians, of which he was an officer, participated In the service. In terment was mado In Holy Cross Ceme tery. Death was caused by a, stroke of apoplexy following an Illness of 19 weeks. Gandolfo, who was In his 77th year, lived In this city all his life and for more tmn 35 years conducted a fruit store nt 13th and Chestnut street. He was active for many years In the politics of the 7th Ward. OBITUARIES Mrs. Mary Clara Nasu Mrs, Mary Clara Nass, widow of George Nass, who was a lumber mer chant and connected with several finan cial Institutions, will be burled tomorrow afternoon from her late residence, 218 North 12th street. She succumbed Sun day In her 80th year, Mrs. Nass took an active Interest in philanthropic and church work, and was a member of the old Zlon German Lutheran Evangelical Church, Franklin and Vine, streets, A son, George Nass, Jr., and two daughters, Mrs. W. Frank Haehnlcn nnd Mrs. Louis F. Itnehnlcn, survive. JAMES DELL Word has hem received today of tho denth In Mlncnnpolls of James Bell, presi dent of tho Washburn-Crosby Flour Com pany. Mr. Bell wob born In Philadelphia June 30, 1SI7, and wns a resident of this city until 1S8S, during which time ho was a member of the firm of Samuel Bell &c Sons, flour manufacturers, of 1311 Locuut sttect, nnd head of tho firm of Samuel Bell & Sons, of this city, Is a bi other. Horace Binncy Pearson Horace Blnney Pearson, for a number of years treasurer of tho Northern Trust Company nnd moro recently vice presi dent nnd treasurer of tho Merchants' Union Trust Company, Is dead nt the homo of his son, Joshua Ash Pearson, 433 West Price street, Gcrmantown. Ho died Sunday In his 77th ear. Mr. Pearson re tired from public life two years ago, Tho funeral services will bo held tomorrow moinlng from his son's Germantown home. Clarcnco Ellis Pearson Is nnother surviving son. IN MEMOIIIAM BK.VSON. In loving memory of WILLIAM T UUNSO.V. who departed this lire April li. 1014. W1FB I1.A,'!.l;KT".111 loving remembrance at SARAH K. IIALLEK, hn departed this lite April , 1U1I. IllTSUANO AND DAUUHTKH. ItOTII. In loving remembrance of my dear father. JACOB nOTH, who departed this life April 0, 100O. Sadly missed. ANNA M, ROTH. ZBeattja AIM.M8. At West Berlin, N. J., on April Mursltruyde). Funeral on Wednesday, at 8 P. m from her late residence. North avc. West licilln, N. J. ATSiSONK-n A"rl1 5- 1D1BJ J- FRANK ATKINSON, aged 2U ytars. Relatives and lrlenda. also Mlthael Arnold Lodge, No. WU. r. and A. SI.: Philadelphia Lodge. No. '. II. I. O. 13., and Washington Camp, P. O. S. of A., aro Invited to attond the funeral Ken Ices, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his lato residence, S735 Osago ae., Inter ment at American Mechanics' Cemetery. ATTAVOOO. On April a, 1015. JAMES 11DNUY, son of James and Jennie Atluoot, High Mass on Thursday, at 10 a, m., at Ht. Fiancls of Aeslsl church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemulery. BOYI.13. On April 4. 1015, BARBARA A., widow of Dr. 1'hlllp Boyle. Funeral from the residence of her son, Dr. Ralph R. Boyle, 12J.I North Cth St., on Wednesday, at o:'M h. m. IIIIAMU'EM, On April 4, 3015, CLARA l'.Lr.AHLTH. wife or Walter Bramwcll and dauKluer of the late William and Mary Jano Mlnlnger I'unernl on Thursday, ut 1MI0 n in., from KUir, North nth st. Undley Inter ment rrlvati, Ivj Hill Cemetery. IIDTI.UH. In Norrlstown, Pa on April 4, 1013, ANNA T . daughter of John and the lite Sarah Duller J'Uneral on Wednesday, at 8.30 a. m.. from 822 West Kim at.. Nori rlstown. Interment St. Matthew's New Cemetery, Conshohocken, Ta. n,l!!51.,,.----&n Four"1 Month 5th,1015, MARK II. 1IUZDV, in his 87th year, ttelathes and friends uro invited to attend the funeral, on Fourth-day, 7th Inst., at l'3u p. m, from menus jiceung iiouse, aioorestoun. N. J, Train leaves Market St. Ferry. Philadelphia. at 12 SO p, in., trolley leaves Camden at 12.38 p. m CA1III.L. At Hammonton, N. J on April 4. 1015. MAitY U daughter of James and Miry Cahlll Due notice of the funeral will be git en. from the residence of htr mother. 8U20 Arch St., West Philadelphia. CAIN. On Alprll 0, 1016. ANNIK C. CAIN. wife of John Cain. Funeral on Thursday, at 8 30 a. in., from 2344 North Van Pelt st. High Mass at St. Columba's Church, at 10 a. in Interment at Holy Cross Cemetcrv. CIIAUIIONNHAU. On April 4. 1018, VIOLI3T B. H., wife ot A. u. Charoonneau ami daughter ot Squire and Urnestlne haw ley, aged 17 yiars. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the residence of her parents. 1 North SSth st.. West Philadelphia. COI.I.H1AN. On April B, 1018, MARY A. OCLLIOAN. Funeral on Thursday, ut T:.iu a m.. from 13.14 Jackson st. High Requiem Mass at the Church of the Kplphany. at 11 a. m. precisely. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, CONWAY. At his residence. Lansdowns Apartments 41st st. and Parkidrin ne nn April 3. 101S. MAJOR K. J. CONWAY. Rela tives and friends, also Courtland Saunders Post, No. 21, U. A. It,, are Invited ta attend the funeral services, Wednesday afternoon, at 1:15 o'clock, at the apartments of Oliver 31. Ualr, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at West Laurel Hill I'emetery. COOPER. On April 8. 1018, MARY T.. widow of Ilenjamln B. Cooper. Funeral without furtner notice, on Thursday, April e, at 11 u. m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Horace Kruaen, Rlchboro, Pa. Interment Nowtown Friends' Burying Ground. CHEKDON. On April 4, 1018, MAROARCT, A MINUTE, BUT IT WAS D 13 ATI 18 widow of Dennis Crcedon (nco Carroll) Funeral on Wednesday, nt 0 n. m , from 1010 SoJth 18th st Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church ot St Thomas Aquinas, at 10 .10 a. m Interment Now Cathedral Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM. On April 4, 1016, EMMA, wlfo of Charles K. Cunningham (nco Mc Carthy). Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from her lato residence, 1017 Lyre Bt. Inter ment private. CURT1N. On April 4, 1015, I3LIZABnTH OlODOnns. wlfo of William St. Curtln and daughter of Olivia nnd tho Into William MacCricken. Funeral on Wednesday,AprlI 1, at 11 a. m., from 113 West Summit avo.i Haddonflcld, in. J. Interment private. DI3I3NY. On April 0, 1015, JERI3MIAII r.. husband of Wllhelmlna Deeny. Funeral on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. from 3010 Dell st.. Nlcctovvn. Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at St. Stephen's Church, at 10 a. m. Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DONAHUE On April 5, 101B, MARY III PA, daughter ot Frank and Margaret 11. Donahue. Funeral on Thursday, April 8, at l'JO p. m., from 1232 miner st. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. WRU.MIII3LT.KIt. At Sanatoga, Pa., on April 4. 1!15, JACOH U. DRUMHEI-LKU. nged ,0 years. Funeral on Wednesday, at 10 a m , from tho rLsldenco of her nephew, ' rtuviicUir. -unntoga, Pa. Interment iu j. imsiuwji wem"icry. KSI'KN. On Apr!! 5, 1U1B, MOSES ESPEN, in the 71st year Of his age. Interment pri vate, nt Mount Slnal Cemetery. I'ULLOUS. On April B. 1P1B, HANNAH. widow of Josoph Fellows. Funeral services on 'Jhursday, nt It a. m precisely, at her late remdi.nte.5P20 North KMh st. Interment private. Laurel Hill Cemetery. l'l'HLONO. At Army nnd Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark., on April 4, 1013, Major JOHN W. FURLONG Interment at Na tional Cemetery. Little Rock. Ark. GALLAGHER. On April 4, 1010, MARY A.. widow of Daniel Gallagher. Funeral on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from C04 North 21st st Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. GII.LICE. On April 4. 101B. MARGARET, wife of Philip Gllilce (nee McCullagh). 1 uneral on Wednesday, at S n m., from 3127 Howman st Falls of Schuylkill. Inter ment Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. GOLDEN. On April B, 1015, THOMAS, hus band of the late Margaret Golden, lato of 2llh and Federal sts. Funeral on Thursday, nt 8:30 a. m., from B8C0 Cedar ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt the Church of the Transfiguration, at 10 a, m. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. GOODWIN. On April 4, 3015. ISAAC K,, husband of Sarah J. Goodwin (nee Single ton), and son of tho late Samuel and Mary Goodwin aged SB years. Funeral on Wednes day, at 1 p. m., from 2100 EaBt Cumberland st. Interment American Mechanics' Ceme tery. 430KMAN. On April B, 3015. ANDREW, husband ot the late Mary Gorman. Funeral on Friday, at 8:30 a. m from the residence ot his son. Thomas F. Gorman, 2074 Webb st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cometery. GREEN WOO IJ. On April B, lOlfl SARAH A., wlfo of John Greenwood. Funeral on Friday, Bt 2 p. m from 2302 North Smed lcy st. Interment private. Cedar Hill Come teiv. GREGORY On April 4, 1015. MARTHA MORRISON, daughter of John I., and Martha r. Gregory, aged 23 jears. Relatives and friends ot tho family are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, at her parents' residence, 4510 Baltimore ave., Philadelphia. Interment pri vate. '-J.'Xi'.'.-iS'S-P Al,rl' i01r' ALEXANDER GUTHRIE. Funeral on W'cdneadny. at 2 p. m.. from his late residence, 1514 South -'Olli st. Interment Mt. Morlah Cemetery HAIIN. On April 2. 1018. JOHN C. HA1IN. In his hist year. Relatives and friends, aisi memberB ot Asslstanco Fire Company No. 8, are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 2'SO o'clock, at Ills lata reajunncc, 4.4.1. rtonn mu st. in terment private HAINES. Near Mt. Ijiurel. N. ,I on April 4, 1015, NER HALVES, husband of Joanna Haines. Funeral on Wednesday. April T, at 2 p. in., from Union Mill road. Interment Cnlestown Cemetery, Carriages will meet trolles at Chester ave., Moorestown, after 10 a. in. MANUAIIAN, On April 4. 1018, ELLEN 11ANRAIIAN, Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence. 2342 Catharine st. HASSnil. On April B, 1016. MATHILDA U, daughter of the lato Anthony J. and Mathilda Ilosser, Funeral on Thursday, at 8 30 a. m., from 15211 South 20th st. High Mass of Requiem at St. Aloyslus' Church at 10 a, m. Interment New Cathedral Ceme tery. HAWS. On April B, 1015, WILLIAM D. husband of 'Mary J. Haws and son or the late Isaao W. and Abigail DUon Haws. Funeral notices on Saturday, April, 10. at 2 n. m., at 1B28 Drown st. Interment ML Peace Cemetery. HKLI.1NOH. On April 4, 101B, MAnY A. HBI.UNGS. youngest daughter of the late John and Mary Helllngs. Funeral services on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at the apartments of Oliver II. Ralr. 1820 Chestnut st. HUEaKL. On April 4. 1015. CHARLES LOUIS, husband of the late Elizabeth Huegel (nee Stein). Due notice of the funeral will he given, from his late residence, 4255 North 0th st. KEASr. On April 4. 1015, ANNIE I., wife nf John F. Keust. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 a. m., at her late residence, 2034 North 31st st. Interment private. LONG ENOUGH TO FOOL DEATHS KKrtNKV-On April tor?vn,,,(aS,H,erni6'n.1a?tij inenas are inv ted to attend th f,i.J.. dl Ices on Wednesday, at 3 p. m .telJ T residence. S3IS II t p' m- l r Itfa frientiri nro KIIIK, On April B, IniS, WlLMAr ,.1 iy sl1 SyHJ1 Thufar; ,Vt '2 lift-! ?J.21l1.1.a"V.Mth st. Interment ?,;.. mJl M. MiiHih W:.S: rmeni brlnt Itl . .i... '?v. '"t l kISSK- SS.W"! -J?.. -18. OEonnl Arm 8, at 2 p. m. nreeiaelv .?rMV residence, B0t "xcth-'fi. $jk KNEri,KY.-On Anrll .1. lots .. . . i Aiit a -r o'""'Dev on Thniri ".."rM.; residence. Darr nslnn. m. i "'i.V nr ItUl Ion, N. J., MIS1 M.'l'J ,tl KNBPLliT. nA is.s"u,y 'a th Yasar H ft tho residence orher nennew1,'iD.rr.clMlf.I f;57TaugtrrChofShoB!a5(oCaB Wednesday, at 8:80 a. m., from her i.JJL f denco. lno Carlton st. llVh llen5i!!i,Jr.Mi the Calhe3ral Church, at 10 a,mem M" I.l?nj-On April n, 101B, CLAHA KJiiir..V LEE. Funeral services on Frldar JuS?1?, 55 ,P. m.. at the reBlden? of her huK1.1.!' W North 4th st Camden, N. J i5RS!"V nrlvfttr,. at Ariin4 rSiili.ilL J, 1nterrflB LEESB. On April 4, 101B, MAHY E. of Jacob Leeso tne Snvrte'n .ili J uneral services on Wednesday? , afw ."P nt her lata residence, 411 Weat'Suidnet. nye. Funeral and Interment on TSr.irJ?01" 12 noon -.. u.j, iu,u,ymvr-un April o. 1D1B. rnnr... iViv?iii0' Aries Malone nnd" ton of tS njy'J'i"" an--Margaret Malone.fii.Jln IJaern iVtllTiAn .. Vti ruvJXi !u " S? rm 2210 WhinZ, ?hiaVi,la"'Mi Smond VcK . Church. , MANSFinUL-On April 4. fils. w.-il if A HbVwV.T V":f TL '"""J! MANBFIEL.D. Funeral on Tuesday, ,t rf SorTh-FVaTklln'-st" Wld0W' -'"W MATTIIKiV8c-On April B. 101B. tnt, MATTHEWS, naed 21 vtun tii.,. Ices on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at k i iHS Sorrdetery!1"1"1 "' -" M MARSLOMV-On April B. 1015, WlLLUfii luaunna oi yvmena mnrsiow. Funeral iViVi Ices on Thursday. April 8. 1MB, ai 2? r lil l,.'.tJ"w,r,:?"-'R' J2. P"h Fatrhlli ft"j! ........... . Mr v.,, rfiprn I,, iuio, CIIAltLI'i P., husband of Agnes Gibbons Mejr.ri, KHieral on Thursday, at 8-10 a. m .EL' 4811 Merlon ave., West Philadelphia i i.Sfi Mas of lleau em nt ihn muXX. :.ui"2 Mother of Sorrows, nt 10 a, m. Intifrm-115' itniv r,mi r-m,... "'"- " interment McOArritKY. On April B, 1015. MICRACr. ""fnana ot iinaget McCaffrey. Funeral mi Friday, nt 8:30 a. m., from 839 Feder! JlJ Solemn Mnn nf nn nn. ,... r...i: .' tho Annunciation, nt 10 a m. Intera-S Holy Crosa Cometery. "Mount the lato George MoVey nged 77 years, pilll tlves and friends, also League of th i sJJ rred Heart. Altar and Rosary Society of ' Theresa's Church, are Invited m .. ..' fltnar-nt nn Wbln...,. m.., . . i. " , ....., uii iTninc.ua; iiiui 111111$, flOm Trll'J 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, illti Christian St. fFormerlv of lnio i-nl llt Bl.) Solemn Requiem Mass at St. ThereiJafi Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at IIolJII ML'ANF.Y. On April 4, 1015. jAMri' a I. Mcaney and faiher of Rev. John Meanoy. O. S. A., In his 71st year. p.,1. tlves nnd friends, also survivors of tha CUV u. a. uavairy, r. v.. aro Invited to attn, the funeral, on .Wednesday Morning, at 8J v ...uin. ..uiit iib into I I'Biuenci1, vvynnewflM Mass at St. Denis' Church, at 10 o'cloct Interment St. Denis Cemeterv. "j 'IOIIJt'-70n .Api" P' 101B1 JOI,N J. MOIUO husband of Pauline Mohr (nee Kllnki runernl on Thursday at 12:30 p. ro.7 rmi ? ut punors ot vviiuam n. Kunilg, mjS Glrnril ave Interment private. liiiMSi cemetery. ,i MORI3Y. On April 4. 101B, FRnDEnicil ... nuauuiiu oi i loicnce i.weu aiorey. n.i ncrnl services on Thursday, at 2 p. fa. m.l clsely, at his lato residence, 3030 North Belli I st., loth and Luzerne, il NABS. On April 4. 101B, MARY CUiTl NASS. WldOW Of tha into Glinrirn 'o e IlAtfltlvos nnil frlanrla flrn lnvlla1 I. Mtt..3f the funeral Bervlccs on Wednesday afternoon. viuv.il ii.viovij. ut, .;. iitifj i CBIvjenCf.ij niO X- IIH, - Tn A-rvJ.ni .i.... it. ! in i .it an juivi atiui, l.ivaig bi nut Laurel Hill Cemetery. ! Tv'ILAN. On April fi. 1015, BAnTIIOLO? niij.v jv... Hon D iinuEEE nun inn inra ja.miii W. Nllan. Funeral on Thursday, at 8.S0 u m., from 00 Fnlrmount nve. Interment Kew Lumrarni uenieicry II1U1(I. on April 4, 1010, ROBERT, ut of the late Robert I and Margaret Norrit IMneral services on Thursday, nt 2 p. m,tt hln lato residence. 2051 North 8th it. Inter- manl nrltnlA nt fnit Ifnalah iAit J .. ,i iii.i nt .iiuuna, ,1,111101, rnic,t:ij, v NUSIlAUSf On April 4. 1015. ISAAC. W" Dana ni itacnei nusoaum, agea 79 fearf.. Relatives nnd friends, also Lafayette Lodii No. 71. F. nnd A. M. : Glrard Mart Lfldcs n1 214 are Invited to attend tho funeral servicti on Wednesday afternoon, at 1.30 oeloci! Sreclsely, at his lato residence, 133 Wmi harpnack street, Gcrmantown. Interment' at Rodeph Shalom Cemetery, HarrowtaMJl Klndlv omit flowers. i. O'ROUItKE On ADrll B. 1015. OWEN, mi ot the late Daniel and Margaret OTtourkc. Funeral on Friday, nt 8:30 n. m.. from 1IIIH West Thompson Bt. Solomn High Hequlea''; Aia&s hi ai. iiaincny s unurcn, at iu a, ro. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. !. vvi7.llimi.'r rn A.ll r. Tnm itt.i .' Br widow of Rov. A. II. Overholt.'at the rnK denco of her Bon-ln-law, Edwin 11. YeacWr lioi uiamona st. Due notice of the runenli wilt be irlven. rARTIIIDOE. On April 3. 1015, EUPH&, MIA PYLE. -widow of Adln Partridge, u' her 08th year. Relatives and frlendi ut Invltod to attend tho funeral service" en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at nl lato residence, 1810 North Park ave. later-; ment private. LJ rEARSON. On April 4, 101B, HORACE BIN. NEY PEARSON, In the 77th year of hit aft' Funeral services nt his lato residence. W. W. Prlco St., Germantown. on Wedncidir April 7. at 11 a. m. Interment private. i' PIERSON. On April 3, 1015, JOHN V husband ot Rebecca Plerson. Funeral en, Wndnesdav. at 2 d. m.. from 1211 Pavosll) st.. Camden. N. J. Interment at New Cnm-Ja urn , ni'ii.iJ. ; ItAEYLING. On April 4. 1015. JOSEPH T.'J Husband or mo late i.ouina itaeyung, in p 80th venr. Relatives and friends are InvlW to attend the funeral on Thursday, at SSOM in., from his late residence, 2314 North W, street. f SPTTI-.IIK On Anrll B. 1015. ANNIE 8Mi l.-uriR rnae Hchoen). widow of Julius Seffarl,' aged 411 years. 2002 West Tioga st, Bui. nutlco later. aillT.Mf I(K fin Anrll 5. iniB. AVNIB nir-'nl Wllllnm n. RhntmlrA. Funtra! will' out further notUe, on Thursday, April ".ifti 2'30 p, m . from her late residence, SouMj amptnti. Pa. interment private. unurcnnjL Cemetery. ' JI SHESl'lt, On April 4, 1015, JOHH SI1ESER. husband of the late Chuwti Sheser (nee Gehner). Due notice of tha ii neral will bo given, from his late reJldescl r.iai North 10th st. fl S1IIEL On April 4, 1015, MARTHA, daniV ter of the late Thomas and Sarah ShleL nj neral on Wednesday, at 2 p. in., from 1XJ North Mth st. Interment private, at Grew wnnrt K nf P. Cemetery. SSIITUr-On April B. 1015. JANE C. wMsj of Thomas R. Smith. Residence. 838 Sjoit fiStli st. Due notice ot the funeral IH,W SMITli. On April B. 1015, at WynnewwlJS n lIlTTIn A Vflfn nf Arthur fl. Smlla-dl Funeral aervlces and Interment at Tboebujlll VOLZ-On April 5. 1015. MARY III., wU of John Vols. Funeral on Wednesday. 4lil F. m., from the residence of her son-ln-U'l arry A. "Stein, corner Darker nnd Coa!" ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. Interment at JW Peace Cemetery. . 1VAUCER, On April 4. 1015, at Gap.. Fw JOSEPH C. WALKER, aged 8J. Relatirta and friends re Invited to attend tea M neral. on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, from tl late residence Gap, Pa. Interment prtva Please omit flowers. ;"H IVEAVEIla On April' B, 101B. FLOYD,? husband of Frances I Weaver. Funeral Thursday, at z p. m., irom nia late reawfwj "Mil riOrill "! ai. jiitardiciiv '(la,, ' laurel lllll t-enirvary. -avtifrte. At Tlrlitol. Pa., on Anrll 5. S. HW Ite. aiA V.I.I.AlIETII. widow of Joseph White., 11 years. Funeral rrom ner late reaiacnt"! 212 Walnut at., Drlatol. Pa., on TCuf&Wj April o, ttl l m. iiueriuaiiv uriaiui v. ZEP.V On April 4. 1018. EDWARD, son' the late Jonas and Elizabeth Zepp..Ii!a'i on Wedneeday. at s p- m. irom UKO ju lord ave, interment tt f ciTtwutia wv THE SHERIFF!! 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