Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY,. JANUARY 20, 1910-
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'AL' SAUNDERS SPEAKER!
FOR REVIVAL MEETING
Sunday's Famous "Trail-hitter"
to Give Principal Address at
North Philadelphia Service
The 10 men's Hlbtd flWM which nre ro
operallng with the N'orth liinncli V At ,
t A In rerlvnt tiitl ni In th Kr
stone Thentrr lmve ronirnVteil elaliornfi
pi-cpitratlon for the- Inlt of the rlct of
meetliitj, to be lield tomorrow aflrrnotm
nt o'clock
The principal tppkcr In to lie Vlbeit
J Saunders, of Scriintatt, one of ' lllllv '
SiinJBjr'u inojt Ir-m-trlMble "tiii!Milttfti
A large chorus of men will slntf under
the dltectlon of J. Lincoln f Intl. ami thei
wl f be imeelnl sclectloni by the Norfli
ttfanch nnnrtct.
Although he tir-vci attended rlnirch nu.l.
according; to hi ovli fltor.v, whs PNCced
IllRly tvor'dlr before he braved thf Hh"(
of his actittointnnot. niul ileertett a liwr
club niul went to hear Sumliy niul bit
the trail" Snunc'r'-ti linn been In ni,it
demand throughout the country alnre he
toolt the phitforni for flirl't.
tils story Is a draniiitl one, mid he tellt t
It In such, n Intcrc-MlnK way that he i
neer fails to Imprci tliose who heni It
Me came herr to help blaze the was f r i
"Blny" mote than a jear awn. and Inee
thai time he Inn spoken T'v'dnl tlmei In
the elt.v. Once tip nddresied the .tlnl-
terlal Association ami on another vlilt
he came to talli to the l'reib.Ucrliul inhi-
isiers or rmimlcipiiiit
R. n Perrv, of New York, will lecture
Sunday afternoon nt the men's mectlm; of I
Central Y M C nt 2-0 In the nurll- !
toriiim "The ion of the Houi" Is the
subject nnnotmced and the speakei will
Interpret present social Intentions as en- I
forcing a new religious stimulus throuRh-
out the country.
A musical proziam will be kUcii nt 1 i
o'clock, nt which Miss Mnliel Kims, so-
prnuo, will aliivr. assisted b It Lord
Knccdlcr nt the orttan i
BAPTISTS TO Ol'KN CAMPAIGN"
IlKRE FOR 1,000,000 MEMMMIS
Fnmou3 Southern Evangelist to Be in
Charge of Revival
A aeries of revival meetings will besln
In the First Ilnptlst Church, 17th and
Ransom streets, on Tuesday. The Itev. Dr.
.lohn K. White, of AHnittn. Ga., who Is
well known In evnni;lstlc work, will be
In charge. He occupied the pulpit of the
First Ilnptlst Church last summer for a
month, while the pni tor, the Hev. John T.
Ferris, was awa from the city on hs
vacation.
Doctor White was. once ,i school teacher
In the North Carolina mountains, was sec
letnry of the Noitb Carollnn State Hoard
of llsslons foi a Ions time, nnd .ered
many years as pastoi of tho Second Bap
tist Church In Atlanta
The meetliiKs in th First Hup 1st
Church nie to heijln a flve-ieai campaign,
authorl7ed bj the Nortliein Ilnptlst Con
entlon lat rni, for the puipoe of wln
nms l.COO.000 conveils. Thcv will lontlniie
thiouKh February 11. There will be sen
Iccs even nUht
I5KJ REVIVAL AT FOX 1'IIASK
Evangelist Thomas C. Needham Will '
Close Campaign Next Week in ,
Episcopal Church
apt!
Kplscopal and Methodist Kpiscop.il
churches, and one week was set aside fur
services In u church of each oo-opetatlnj
denomination.
Services will ooen tomouow In the npl"
copal Church, In vvhlUi the last week's
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. Jan. :J.
r. r. . . . . ,"..."
i ui eastern i onnsjiv.ima- Cloudy and J
warmer tonicht and Sunday with piob-
ably rain: moderate east winds. ,
,Ti,?i!,?;ti'at.TI.,iV.,,0,a.5ire" ""3 Sepa-!
rated Into two divisions, the eastern por- I
tion belns centra north of Lake Ont.nlo
I, I. ,nn,i. it i,. . ...A 1 . .....
this morning It has i.itied rapid fall
111 temperature 111 me .vitnntic Htates riom
Virginia noithward. but not to nbnor-
mall," low conditions. A deiided reaction
o warmer Is leported from the great
central volleys, accompanied by seneia!
rnlns. The Far Western cold area ovei-
sprcudti the Missouri h.iln and western 1
Canada The warm rain aim in the 1
central valle,, Is spreadliiR rapidly north- I
caat i 4i 11
V. S. Vealher Hureau Hulletin
uuna ions ta.n t p. a m. r.inern tin.. 1
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Indiana poll
JneksonvPle Fla
Kanas Cltv
Knofi ll'e. Tenn
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Montreal, Can
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alt iJike Vtah. II 10
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ianta F. X. M. 2d 24 .01 N
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'anion. Pa ... 2i 20 SK
Tarnoa Fla . ir! nn ns;
-lilnaton . nn .nt 02 jji;
Wlnnioet. Can.. II E
Jlalow po
Observations at Philadelphia
s A. M.
Raromrtcr .10 vi
Tmpratur ' -.
um - Northa til miln
P!. Partly nlmi.le
rretisiuuon tan 21 hour.. ..
..None
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Minimum temperature . .
M'tlmum, ttmperatura
51
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Almanac of the Day
Kun act
sioou lift
Maoq aovitb
- 11 p.m.
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I -OT a m
Lamps to Be Lighted
Aiitm and wlber ycblrlcn.
3:3(1 ii m.
The Tiden
J-OHT SICIIMOKO.
ISt.ii!
n si .. ...
llijcb tr
Ijav watrr baiuriost
4 21 am f
CllkVlTNUT BTHaJkTT W41tK
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ft.
a. ot
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u-iu
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a.m.
T ,ii ( liqp i-hiipeli,w u-lli .1ia n ufn.i.euu-
ful evaiiRCllstle campnlKii next week With president or tne committee In attempts to overcome the evei-nspliinc , told pos.sintlliles lor mnnipuiaiins me
IU. inselist Thomas C Needham In charite f1,'V7' of the "Hill," Sunday cainp.iiRn . .ildlcks and take a place In tlie Hulled . vimom funds"
levlval I se. vile" have be i ! held In th- '? Vn"n- '" "PrlnB. will v sit ; s,atP4 Senate. "Hut T. Coleman ,lu Pont does pot con-
piettv suburb dtirlns the last tb.ee weeks 1 ', clf tomonovv to Ret some men's Tlu. ,.o0lui eVer was rewn.d.d with troi the Kqultable Life Assuiance Socl-
aml there have been mam- conveit" ,,1,,, l',,s'' enthusiasm from the blR Mm- , ,IV 1)r0spect of succes.s until T. Cole- fty, ecn thoiiKh he owns ..1 jier cent, ot
The eampaUn Is belnir held under the ,lay ,'lai",cs- organized liv Hie Hev ,,, , iollt. appealed on Hie tleld in Its stock," say the wlso ones. The policy-
..nir... r.r ii.. r-..h, ..,.... Heorge O. Dowey. to boost the Bible class 19n ,..... i, vva.s brouttht Into K. 1. du holdeis nf tbU company elect 62 per cent
work wl.l be done. There will be meet- '."" T, V. i. . .", rim, eh liioad in ' ll1 ' ""eU 'a tvnul, , ,
Ings each evenins. and nt I o'clock tomor- ' ,ne- s eeti it wl cl, C.e Hev Mr ' .,.,A" """",lu"e non.ent soon anlved.
tow afternoon Doctor Needham will sne-ik ' stieets. at wlilcli t, e Hev .ir. T.,B us ., spiit h, the Itepuullc.ui
to nien only at that place "an' nm "P"1 , Dowev. superintendent of th VliiUi.Ul- t)arty, The ,, Hepubllcans. lefusing
it ianta U 5S M -. ".'," Tomnrron- a ttrnnon III 'In? 'Hli snicur hi i - - - - "' " as one or tuoso w ho Had helped ill III"
Alinelfc H .. ii & l Sk I. -oud ,r1rfr. !!l lht Zor".kh-e jW'sflJV", ,f ' '-election. Then I was rumored that . (,eVeiopu.ent of "uppei ' New Yoik-tho
lialtlmore . :.! M Nf cioullj hiR IKslrmnenul nr.li" le IMerlu.'e ' ,nd (.oV. "' I'Otm.etloim Willi Add cks were too ,,, u u ra0 ,)tJ uUotook
I'Kmarck N D.1I i 1 1 .-0 NVV H cirar ' lude by o". hirn and violin, with Dorothy "close" for comfort, and Hint ill view of , th, unifiliin hnlldlni- was nlaccd
ssssPi'f- ?f s 15" 0 irJtarir-W'w'inWS. ;"," ?' ;rr, ,vum Jt:""Aif'S
I'h.rU.tnn S i ' T.l .j f 1 vti .f .' Iv-.tK .,1, U ell tO hBVer ('Oil UPC t i UI1S U til hill ' ... n n r. ,. . mi t ...t,.... i
rsLT'" in -ii i.T ii .. :r,r i """ "-- .. .... :, , ... writ unit. 'ccviiiim i , t.'ii. uvii iv
Incin." ti o' ?0 "is '' i?i. '" S.2' -aiviii. nelUkui i K.,tr .!. nil be it.. , liotliei fir not such minors caused the lllmore(, ,liat hevei.il iiiilllou dollais was
.. DPi.IVf V ,. ' ,.. !.. -- i'.t .- J01 ...,.7.,"?.,l -i: .t.iJ'.i.i. .,... v.. . . du f'pnts to change heart Is not known. ' k,, , .... ,i. .....,i,,..,i.. k,.ii,i.
nJLBHKT .1. SAfNUERS
. .. .,, ..
ll 1 01 It VK I V NOW
.VXD KSCVI'K IIKW'V KIXR
Fifty Per Cent. Will Be -ildetl to De-
J . VvLiu. trill ut .luutii lo ul
liniuets After rchrmiry I
Koruetfulhess oftn Is eostl It nil
inove o um'nuliteillx In the mine Ih'iM
Wood l'iintanl.inM who thus far linxe
fal'ed to nii Hull nicnriMii- ti-vmine
or "win" in nnd w'io will he fmied tn
if i 'inn uim ut: ihi v titiiiiiuici iiiii' m.iiit: i
collection i.iuiids personally. Collect'.. I
-p i...- i i. . t -.1 ... .i
.t..l..l.l.. .....1 .....(!.
,o v thn I -s thai, 10 out or'nV:
proximnteli 1S.C00 emergency taxpayers
ti. tl. .tUlil. l.n.t ... i.ln HOKMml.l lo plnlei
ill tilt; 'iiiii'ii itati itiii'it iiikui'iii vfi iinn-
t ...,n...,..A...i ,. . ..t..., .....! il.ni .
r.'.n..,.lt.,e. nf Int.rnnl tlev.m.l lis. .
l.oin linu Pseii nie KinUi nr Hi" otnce 111
this dlstilct in No t. which Is tlle lilKlictft
cinile In the service, and only nunnled
when all the ,u counts aie in perfc t bal
ance, nnd nil tecoids anil documents In
strict accord with th" law and lejula
llons The rnllnc bj Cnminl'slrmei Oslmin
followed the report nf .1 N. Sh.iwb.ii.
ii special cniulnor, who ipent more than
a month In inaMin; nn e.imliiatii)n of the
aflnlis of the depirtnn nt In this dls
H let, tin. heuiliiuaiteis of which ,'u' In
Philadelphia The examination iiImi Iii
i luded the olllccs In Heading. PottsvllU
and Allentown
SrXI)AV.S I'ATERSOX I.KAI.KK
WILL VISIT ItlULE CLASSES
George Arnold to Attend Mass-meet
ing When Rev. S. S. Dowey Speaks
(ieoise Arnold, the millloiialre silk '
, niauuf.icturer. of P.iteron. N,J.. who !
WOrU III the "slllt CitV i
pin a flue nf i-.l pei ent. If payment Is V. .. . V," !..,,.. , .'.. '" " ! wn "' "lonev with which to cnti.i nut i , ...i, ci,., . ,m.. n,i..ntc ,., i tlin IlHirlfon RiTeli llntti-i Vorls.nrc In-
uut m.... befoie llbttun 1 --, ,f '? I '" je' IT , u J1 """T'f'l "," " rTrTr ,! ''"' "' '"" Vfca't '' " Colonel Mffi,, ,?' . ,?."? 'iff l-IS
Vticle Sam. however, finds ,, pleasuio ! ,S" lJ"" ,,"''' If, , "'n i" ' .1 f'1 ' ' '. Jr. "t tZ1?I.tt . ' f,. .'" I H-nry A du Ponl. ;S:l''.i." r",.!l!,.ft,r'"rt,.55?mIn,fl.
In tin nc the delinnuent tnxnaiets. and .n. ".- ..p- ., ...i-" ...'.. ... ....:,.! ",JIU. '"". '"-"- ""V". . ' "" " "' A Philadelphia newspaper sdm-'ests that r n...i KV..V"" ii,,, ,." ,',, i'" mil
ever, effoit H blns made by the He- I 0'f these idle s has e It one d thn rone !,S',0, . 1""; ' '"'i, " Jul ',"". i T Alfr,-1 r- Ul Vont r"r'"'r Mce president SuridHi cVerilnq
partinent of t,.lcrnr Hevcitue to l.r'p I ?0, nern.ls's on I. cS X t l,U W ,!! lirw'v 5 S Kh , ,,f l" nw,lcr company, and one of the Ki:i.l.V.-On J-nunrr sn 1010. WAIIBIAA.
tiiii mi.iiip it,, mvmini nf in., iinn . Permission in nccoint it part, piatniirt n number or New ork and Philadelphia ,.n,nnii,inntM In ilio milt Pinrr - dn widow of Michael Kelly (neo McCnmbs).
them csinpe tic p.viment or the line. , lo tlle procecdliiBS. banks and trust compnnles. (OtnpiainantH in the ouil, i lorro fe iltl npIntliPH and friends, nlso 8aed Heart nnd
Second not ces h.ive been sent n Ph In- ' c.,,,. . ,.,.,,. .... I !,".-.. n........i..i .... i.. i.. font, Henry R du Pont nnd the other Altar Socleile of St. Michael's Church, are
. ,.i ...i....n I..,, ... ..i j.wiiijiii4ih v. huh iU. .is...fc . .wi.. ..-.,. .-......., ...,. ... ,irM,i-,.. .lienntneti in i. ...,ir n .. Ai nit mi tr aititnd riitiArni Mnniinu ur m -eii
He will vMt the West Side Piesby- j .fM., ,u i'ont.
ternn clans In fierni.intowu at 2 p tn . , " tjl.m,rul -p, Colernnn du Ponl was far
the class of St. Luke's Methodist Kplsco- I . i....t. He r..:illze,l Hint unless .some
pul Church. Ilioad and .I.ickson streets.
nt .-. p in., and at -I o'clock he will at- I
will be the speaker Mr Dowev will
talk on "Six Heasons Whv I am u Chr s
tidti; or. A Plain Man's Tbeolosj "
RKLIGIOUS BREVITIES
Tli Ftp I)i i!-nHH V l'i n't' ost n II
fn i'iiVr if th mnntlnj n tht V'rbv
t-Unmlnl-ters en Jlonda. mnpulnr .11 V
"'elo 1.. In W.-imlnter Hall Ills tnnlu nil
' "Thv Atonement 'j
T"" I."'- "' 'bh"r- IU.1.....1-1 .III
n.UrMs the rrtni'hii I n.ral tissue lo
,n"ro? "renin ' ' ;'! 'n i' l'sttue 1
'"" Hfiiiil irt nnl I'oliimMii nienue, 01
invisible iio-ernn"it In (h chuP'ti or (In
KphI Ilei.Kntifl VI hv lllrhtii, It'ilne t.nilHP
tt'snts to ct Pit of .f" Mr lttii-n.on.1 will I
1 rea h 111 .t. Innn s ( luu eh tomorrow mni
ins nn 'The ,tnml (ree('ieness o' Jesup "
A peiles o' sermons ov tlie I(pv Mr lit n-
menil.on 'Tlie N'pjrlnir L"ae '
has ben nuli-
lulled in iiampnlPt roriu
T'.e Hi
Di fMn'n Ileil U-Hi v. 1 1
'" S, "w . ''uV'ln",Vo"rul tomorrow
j5""AXi"ir Frnm0vvhat'" AtT0p7m j
there wilt he h "peel.il mupl rvke. and
IViernp Iltll. illl elv- a hnrl n.lilren i.n
I KUht the U001I rtxbt " I
' .... .
' The I n , In, V Sun, lilt' n'le.li.inn ...-! I d III '
. , , . H llHlr nf,,umi ,..-1 1 (
I ilm chur b nf ft Luie nnd the Kpl'ibu'v rn
eIUW em.llUi'Cl n llil muru.'im ,,.. ,,.,
llei" Ur Charles B llrunaan In Hie Vei Hoc"
IrisbiirriHii ( iiurin loniorrwu eienin hi i 41
..'clock. In the inurmns he w III prea.b on ' Kit
ihronlns Chrln "
'jialn HI Hard P, Hiiimn uilt le m (em
nreee iciir '"vti th iitianiiea n ibe titt
Hilton Lasue Fridav ewulng in the itivuni '
I'reibiterl 'n i hureh Ills tonh nlll l. ' liv- i
siroilnx the (rt l)eiroir " ,
tirt l T1 o nnean fortrerli
le- i
Milwaukee U'U will vlKUk on ' The Pulttl
'Hit n' Hfi'.mroev' toirnirrull at 1 p in. In
ill tlrunl Cni Theatre unilr th auaidim
.if (he Soilulht Lllviary 15oc.ty
Th Ri I" .Iqlin VII in tlUtr. nutor .if il -
Taberrn.le Prvrt.t '"bvceh. .illl nr-i Ii
XTei'n'ifniienftrb.o
"Ai th llwari n Uoor ' i
mm ,
'Pol li ivli In Is atitlflllli'' tl a I ! till if i ft
n iddrr to be lUverei he'ore th Eortet of
ECthTct rullurp la fh Uroail tnt Theatre
at l a m tnmorron by fhyrlea Zueblin
Tlie He oudtone Holm win pr(tli
morrow mi rnlnir In the Methodist l3u!conil
chtircli nf the. Ailvwate. fl-niiinlown. on "The
Kveulne Within Ine ijatea" anl In the eve- I
nine' Ms iopk will be "The llurntiu of the
Hooks." The etcd choir will n've special
music at eat-ii trriit".
The Hoik of Xee" will be i'ie th ne ' a
erniOH I" IJeu.-i.vrr... u tlie 4V-V . t' I' tjl t
Inhn In the F r.t Inltarlnn Chie.di t..,..nrrL
iiiornlnn at 10 o'clock
The Itev. Dr. George W llmsmi will nreaih
In the Park Avenue Methndlst Kpli.con.il
Church, the Hev 1F. Itotert llaanell tmstor.
tomorrow innrnlta;. and in ! evenlnr ll.wtnr
Heiuioil will talk on "The Heart of the Gos
pel." The vearlv annlveraarv sarvT'e of th SIs
terlvood of St Mar" nf HViIlhni an. I the luuuaj
Weuvon's liulM will be bold at 7 Ci o'tUKk
ionwrw eveidn w th (-.nla-mul cbur h of
the llolv -".a'l. TI'" Vr Itv Ii j (look
man. of Albanv N' V will breath
T'' It.v (1 II Be. Inobl will soeak i,e
KraHklln Hume at h o't lot k tjmonow evvnlnx
" Uti 10 Chuftli IuckUi ' will U- olwrrvwl bv
tlw twin iid w;uiin of the iireitt-1 filble
it of Holt, rrlnliv toiuorron morning
wEwi both t laws will martli to th thurch
In a IW. fywiiiK tlw Sunday athool i
aiun, II. Kiwl.rkk Wilaou uumaa uk dlrx
toraf t& alUdl. AtUutlTWte.. will bi ",.
sixalter st the Uw of tiu men's cU.s la
lot aftaxuoun b will visit South Fiilladcluliia,
I'llUt.
A J Ditxel Bldll will be the sncaki-r at
the aunual va riUoisr ni t hurthiuta a .linnet
Itt Trtciiv '..! oul Cbur u uf iliai cltv on
Mm4v ev .ulnx
J. IM WIU Jobbaru will addreu lb . tut
utf i'Mi PraXuUflau Cbur b IVlanco. X J
taowt-row aftartNuon ot. Wbeada ewenliur
Mr lauu-'i vW addrwa lb Men's Club nt
(iiiiit i uiiiii iiiiui ."fHUHi rtr'tptjiji.iii'ii, tn uii
,. u an u . - . t,a. ... i 'n.i.,.. T .....n.,..i ,n ... ti..... ,in u. i.ai, irie in,., ...mnir.u irmi .net' i,ir.,.t
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THE GREAT POWDER ROMANCE;
A TRUE STORY OF STRONG
nffriM I -v-r-r-x n-,T-rT-i-r-r- -sjttt -r t r-.-m ' '' "itiunie ui inn insurance -noun in-
MEN AND THEIR MILLIONS ! ! ,,,p lp' " '""
'The purchaRe of that RtocU liv T f'nln
, man du I'ont was the most astoundlni?
Elements of Titanic $100,000,000 Struggle for Seat in M?
United Slates Senate Breving-"Inside" ' WrZrZW tX'Z0.
of the Emiihihlr T)ph ,,m '" ,llp ,llt,,t of w,ml ,m "'0'"0
there seems to be n salHfoclori evulniu-
Caioncl Henry A. du Pont, cot for United Slates Senator from Dela
it oie, it In be n candidate for re-election in November. It in raid General
T. Coleman du I'ont also has aspirations in that, direction and that he
hope to succeed the Colonel in the senatorial chair. One thing it cer
tain, there is to be a bitter contest over the election. The "dn Pont suit"
now peudhiq in the United States District Court in Delaware man prove
the decidinu factor in the battle. The political significance of the litigation
it shown in the following article.
By HENRY B. LOOS
Coiiyrtuht, I Sill,
ARTICLE V
'li- out. oni.' of the so-called "du I'ont
ult " now peiidltis In the 1 nlted States
Lilsiilit I'ouit In rielawar., will linve n
vn decided Iniltteliun on the political
Mti.ttion In Hint State of perpetual tin
iet. aiconllim tn the seers who are at
l mpiln,; to lead the trend of conilnu
vents In tho ominous clouds a!read
UJtheiln; on the polltlral horlrou.
I'liiil llieie is food for thought In these
piedlitlons Is een when It Is lememheicl hno to comliat Allec In Hie lattefs stion
tluit not ni'iio montliH hence Delaware I i,ni.i. .vilee umild "flalit lihn inn stmul.
Is to ele. t or te-i'lect a Cnlteil States
Senator. ( nlotiel llomv A i it Pont Is the
man wnose n-rni win expue ins son,
llenrv P. du font, who Is reietrcd to as
i the t'oloiul's inontliplece In I'. I, du I'ont
i , ., . . i .' ", "e,rm,nnl " )""
lr, blltte about to be nnged In the
eonrts
I'he sIsnlMemice of this Is of eonsidni
f nolo niaRnltiiiie In view of the persist
ent lepott tlint Thomas V. Dajard, of
'Vllmlnton, Is to be the Democratic can
didate to lie pitted n:nlimt the Colonel.
I Unions I liavard Is the ntloitiev repie
.
'OH. what campaign ni.itcil.il to use
i.p-ninai ii.n (-ninnni iin nniin,i .!...
1V -- "" .V0rt deco"l,
ndverse to hi., 'mouthpiece' and tho other
M TOPS ' TflHl Rfl fll f! U III Ilfl fill If t f limMr I
..-.,. . . . - -.,,,...,.. , . , , . - . n.in in iinvvit
lit tti an far mil nf ftm ttiMin f m uli It. It t. Ill
nrAoe - i nin Kni ni ii II ill im .. l.in I.. i,,.ai
t.lko he Coiottel 10 I ell I 1 to hike bulk '
Hut limb' Wlnit IU H.l i.mv i.nnn t,.
, hiK .vhls-ucie'l so iMiit'oual, .ilotic tho
I ne" T. ("nlen.in du Pom. foiipni ,,.,.
dent of tne powder company, would like
the Heln.vnre ii legation to the Hepubll-
can ..at ouu Convention to mention h s
name for Pienlilcnt? Hut why'.'
"liec.itlse nftc belnir named for P.es
idctit of tli I'nII 1 States It not uti
iiiituinl Hint one mlitlit be comldeied the
1ok1i.iI c.ind date for the United States
Senate." coim.i the answer. "Fuither
moie. It I ? sometimes heard that T. Cole
man du Pont ould not ohlect to helm;
u lepiesentatlve of the Diamond Slate
nt the National Convention.
"And what Is mote, this talk of the
Colonel and T. Coleman stnndins; together
Is all well and Rood, but the old colonel
is KettliiK aluiiK III veais 7? yen in old
.nut ,i Rood many things can happen be
lli eii now mid neit .Novembir
To analyze the situation nnd llnil thai i
these rumoi.s nio based upon a tit m
I foundation, It is necessary to ro back I
i,. !... ,i.ivm ,ii" ii.. mi,., il lurinnll In Del..- .
uaie when Colonel Henry A. du Pont I
.uls ni.ikluc icpeated and unsucccsful i
,,,. ,t Voinnn.s .t- Co 111' hi cousin
H01l of compioinlso could be effected tho
r-0tot,..i would never be represented in
pport Addlck.', threw their strenRl
In siippoit of Janii'.t Frank Alice and
placed tho litter in the Senate In 1MJ.
"inly one of the two seuts In lite Cnlted
State Semite allotted to the Dlimond
Slate vv-na tilled.
agfu:i:d on compho.misi:
Then it was that the "conipiomHe" was !
eslablished nmoiiR T. Coleman du Pont,
Colonel Henry du Pont and Junie.s Prank
Alle. As the story Is told by tho old
eump.iisneis It was asieed Hut Alle
should btltirf all his forces to bear to
p.uce the Col "I 111 the I'nited Slutes
c- . n...i 1.. ...... .i. ... ,. .... tin..i.
-""r " '", " " '' ''";
uetM to esteiul every effort in behalf ot
Alice when he became a candidate lor re
election. Colonel Ilenri A. du Pont finally went
to Hie Cnlted Slates Setiute, jccordlnR to
schedule. He tr.msft 1 red all of his hold-
InRs In the pondet company to his
Henry t du Pont, this giving rise to
son.
the
minihti? of the latter its the Colonel's
IimuiUt. tlle latter IIS loo .-uioiiei
"mouthpiece' In the compani. while the
Colonel was also credited with belnir the
"l.lOll tlllllCCe" of tllO COIIIIiaiiy ill tile '
"mouthpiece" of tho company In the
Senate.
but the fact icmnlnH that they threw
liintn dlianoth lit llnfi il Dlniio iil.nn niul
succeeded In l.avlne the latter elected to i
BUccocd Allee.
nnfisTi'ri T ivn Tiini'iu .' '
ItnOSL.LLI AND THOIHLL.
A thut thno ( olouel Hoosnvelt was
nvina bU first "leal" leim as President
of the I nlted MtutfS. He was a iluhe ,
fliend of Aline nnd when he learned of i
hov. the .Senntoi lal bittle had been waged
ajtaluat his "pnl" theie was tiouble ,
It was not loiw biforo the federal
Uovernmont brought suit nsralnst the du i
Pont Powder Company to dissolve this ,
llt"H 0tMIIIH tlllllj ti.lU8Ut (iii-i 1
" ','- ' " - I
viee Uusolvlng- tlie povvdei roinpanj Into
threo distinct organizations Hih tlu I'ont J
so-iaiitu trusi.- i ne liusnuon lerniin-
I'owder Cnmpanv, tho Hercules Powder f
Company and the Atlas Ponder i'omiau.
iiiie jtiHi. in.iinuirun y one uiui mm
i vuiijutdtt ttu c-uiii. may tiruuru in a
place In the United state Sum? was
ttlieit he ptopoieU a liem-Li. tit. i Im Kela.
wnte .u the foim of it m ii-iiiieiit hljih-
.. .... in (Hirers., tlm im i ..r i h t .(
w ' Watewii tlie l i-.li or tne htale
The road was stnrtril imd nlifiuly mail
when he ptopoed a hem' fa. tn, . 101 wa
miles of excellent luiiuoiu liUhmiy him
been completed in Sussex County Hit
county lit tvhlch T Coleman Uu rout's
L.tltiAttnA la wanUntl
llltlueiice la VVeaKeat
N'rjw cornea tho lenort that T Coleman
du Pont would like to be one of the
delegation representing Deluvvuie at the
IU16 National Republican Convention and
that he desires to have his name men
tinned for the 1'realdency. The latter te
port has most recently been commented
uu in one of the morning newspapers of
Philadelphia as follows.
"A nesro publication of Haltlmore some
time acu started a presidential boom for
fiencrul du I'ont. who formeily took ac
tive part iu Delaware politics While at
first the boom article was not taken seri
ously, it has since been declared that the
fonner powder head Is anxious to have
his name placed before the convention,"
Attention has 'already been called to
the fact that Colonel Henry A. du I'ont
is extremely old. If Illness or any other
circumstance should prevent his belne a
candidate for re-election to the Senate,
would not the Diamond Mate turn to au
vlll have us cited abeve the icoocrete
fUftbWfty In Buawx t'ouuty as an as jet. la
...... .... ...... .... ........ ...... ' . . i '"in "" iu"iii""i ,iiiiiu-.i iiiiiinn-i r . , iiinseill Senntoi enlllil lltwlnll lteilll i llnlstlies im.l frlpiidn. nlo Hip einlilnics nf
U(ir uu rw. t..t.nj w.v nuv n.g . uue-t; owtt SlUCK from 'tirgans hands I n Jonn uuu t tttn.riuo rn. ayeu sa years,
ben suggested for Presldent'and who Is at I3.600.0uu ' . Relatives and 'ileuds. -also West . PhlUdelpbU
Uaowa thiourfhout tlw I'nited States for Wliether or uot this was the case, the inutSiu utti' tSkfuui,,r oifiiSiday it
hbi vyeallli and inHutnte' following assertions are matter of public 7 JO u. ni., from his Ute rwidWe. 33ia Vu
Should T Coleman du Pont become a f rtword: u.r. of puouc bt ft bianin f1,""" . ' -ft.
candidate foi the United States Bnte he t The loau of IlBuO.ofio ,n p ... a h,. Xitai cLuoatVry "'oMinr. si uu
.11-nu . Tla-m t- adlianllll.. ss-tk .llhtt Itnb . . A (JfUkldlt. i - . t . . .. . -mm .
I that countx Is us:-Ooeimii PeuulHell.
who has tn the past been consldeted
"close" to tho lleiicrnl Hut It Is said that
the cv-OoX'ernor la also considering lie
coming a candidate or tho United States
"eiiatc. If this Is true tho benefits one
mlRhl expect from many miles of cou
ciele road will be lost to T. Coleman du
I'ont
In Kent Count v (."iienil du I'ont would
, ,t" muirdliut to the polltlrnl sentiment
epresdod In that cotinlj. nnd In Mew of
what occuned when Alice was defeated
b Hany (llchaidsou this can lcndlh he
believed.
nils means that T. Cuteiniin du I'ont
would h.ivn to telv on N'on Castle Countx,
from wlie.Ui Colonel Uelir A. du I'ont
comes. Hut oven lieie, whele hln Intlu
ence would be it ost powerful, ho would
iindotihtedlv have tin- blttet opposition of
Sniilsbm x
Theie Is nn dniib' lint T. Colon in do
I'ont i oiild lomiiiiiud almost limitless
. . . . jt i.. .. , n.... .. in. it.-
a' lnf Z , E ivSri.l 1
leaders of the bitiikliiK world Tnuis.ic-
XXtTZnaXTJm
! ' ,. ,"' ". L.' ' ' V,',. r't '!
i v siii-i. nn ..i......n. ..u . . . . ... .
1IOU pOIuIHU,
Thn late J I. Morsiin not
"'-V H"1'"'I "f !!" Ullljority stuck Inter-
. csl III the l.ipiualile Life .VSMirance i mil-
' ""' '" ' ''lelinn du Pont, but the
house of MorRiiii lliMtml the loan with
"''Ich Plene S du Pont and his "us..-
' I'ltcs" were enabled to buy all (if T
""i,.n .iu . ..n. .-. hito mi ... .
du Pont de Nemouis Powder Coiupan,
thi: licu'iTAP.i; salt:
Thu 1'iititi'i.llliiK Intel est of the Hiiultablc
Life Assurance Sncletv was bousht liv
Heiicr.il du I'ont from, the l.tto .1 P. .Moi
K'lii for JViOO.OW. ncci.iillnR to icpoits
sptend In o.iih list tlnoiuh nowspapers and
lellnble Insui aii'-o jouin.iln. The par value
of this stock i.'.l slmiesi Is SJl.OOO. Co
der the ch. liter Rianted liv the State ot
New Voik to the Hiiulttihle Compuny tho
iiiaximum dlvldenil that cm be paid on Its
stock Is 7 per cent of the par value.
In other wo.-iK the ictuiii on the i
sli. lies owned hv T. ( olcinnu du I'ont Is
iibnut $.'.Vi per minimi, or interest at the
into of one-tenth of 1 per cent, on his
Investment ot JV'OO.OOO
"Von for trot that he colli. nN the com-
panv," Is the niisuei. "Control of suih
nn orR.'inlzatlon means that he has un-
tt ,1,.. l.n..l nP .llp..nlnpj ri.i.l I , .. ulnnl.
Iml.luru unit- Jv ,.r r.nni
liolilers onl.i ts per cent.
"Ap.iili. the stock rcqulied by T. ( ole-
man du Pont In held by tin en liustees who
vole It .icionlliiL' to their best ludKineut
Theie is no possibility of the owner of
Hin.li stock jURSllnp; the comp.iu, ' finances
or dictating where bank .iccounta shall
he placed Thn laws of the State and of
the v.uious iusui.iiica dcpai tmenlM in this
country rciiuiro the nnnu.il publication ot I t'AUI'IIHI.r,. on .Innuari 27. llrt, MAItr
all -Mich data and also litovldo for inves- ' ''A1!1'."111'.1.- nj'liitljes and friends am n
tlsation of these mattet.s at any time by j '"ntiflS'Slt .Jil.n,"K5i.,,,1
the St.ito ofllclals " . IHrIi lleijuleni Slnss nt Si. I'atrlik' L'buicb.
Insui.incii men assert emph.itlcally that ,0 ' '" Intermint at lll, Oom.
Mr. du Pont Is the ovvnet of a "white ole- ! vlVfiT",'!, iuTrr " li". .WILLIAM
phnnt" which he can only dispose of lit I !n'e?"ciulsi,'li ,, ."'.! 72 ,.rJ It "atlvesa! d
.1 loss. I
Vveellieleu dm 1 "niitf iI.Ia .leil ..nil -tie
nevertheless the l.iiultable Ue.U .mil .he I
sale of r Ciileinau (In Pont H powder stock i
.t.ci nu iinei n.,1 ci. 111.it. inuj iii.titu .tn in
.. .... ..n 1.... A.. .!.. ...... ...n1.n .... I... '
teresting chapter of hcietofoie uiivvi itlen
hlstoij. Hem, 1J. II, de, founder of the
Il'iultahle Life Assuiance Company, left
control of the company to his sou. .lames
H II,d The younger Hyde sold his In
tel est to Thomas V It, an, who, In turn,
sold to J. P Morgan
On Ja. .uii., u, 1D12, the Hnuiluble Life
riulldlng In New Yolk binned. As the)
State laws hud been changed &o that no
Insuiance company could liul'il to house
more thun Its own ottlcc, no sk, scraper
could be elected on the valuable down
town lot owned by the society. Neither
was It piactkul to build a umi.ll liuildlng
on pioperlv so costl, .
T. Co einan du Pom. a dliectot of tlie
company, 'probubly wished to be known
,. . , .k.rm ...i .- nilfil
"", wu ' U'N k' "
Wliwthei or uul Una is Hue, T Cole-
"..in du Pout iibuut that time uffeied to
mU (( UlJJa ,(ot.u Q( Ma st0u ,0
t),e 1:. i. ,u, .0t ,e Nemours Powder
i'lllMllll r vvhkh ho wua piesldcnt In
,ia mflcUl capurlt, he know this stock
ttH3 j,ure to increase In valtio tremeu-
.luuslj. because of the munition oideia
jiiai ed with Hie pqwdtu cump.iuy by the
uarrlntc nations of Kurope.
Yet T Coloman du Pont offuied to sell
at JIM it share nnd $SS u sdiara for the
preferred nnd (opinion stock lespectivel.
11 itiuwl ttutVlMu few "months
these "war britten" would more than tre- ;
ble in alup, but li was willing- to hell,
neeitheetis
Then Piene S Uti Pont and his It
"aswocmies on ine hoaul or dlrectoid of
me uouutT toninaiii inane arraniremcntK
to purchase this stock for J200 a Bhure
una jj a snare, for the common nnd pre
feired Mock, respectively. It was the
acquisition of this stock which is pio
tested In the suit brought against Pierre
S. du Pont and the other defendant di
rectors of the powder company by Philip
V du Pont, of Merlon, Pa.
At that time the market for du Pont
Powder common stock was about 1123 a
a,uc. .... uvt.ct wurus, tne puonc was I
rt "ufl.O " (1 o I n. .a .1... t. .. .. - .... '
... ,. .-.-, ua Jtl, tU Ilia UUUIIl II1UL UU
I'ont common was about to undergo.
There were lust two markets where T
Coleman du Pont could get more than the
market quotation for his stock the pow
der compati) and Pierre S. du Pont. And
the latter was offerinir 1200 a hnio!
Geneial du Font's ofler to the powder '
c-uinpany nan contained a stipulation of,
payment lo be made in 30 and CO das.
Pierre S. du Pont, it is said, did not have
that amount of inonej available. At this
point, apcoidlns to the story told in in
surance circles, a was suggested that
Morgan might float a loan for the du
Fonts. In Older that the dedl might be
closed.
It Is generally supposed that Morgan
was approached and agreed to float the
loan provided T Coleman du Font would
tune me mi.uju of Ktiultable Life Assur
Font was floated j Aioisai.
T. Coleman dji Pout bought 61.00 all
.
I of Equitable Life Assurance, stock from
Morgan at tf.SOO.OOO anil Is now realizing
, one-tenth of 1 per cent,. on tho Invest
I tnent. and does not "control" the socletv
HM.- -...11....- - . , .
j lion of how Moiitrtn unloaded hli 'white
elephant' on T. Coleman du I'ont. And
It Is nn elephant he will have a haul
lime disposing of. too. unless he doen
so at it tremendous loca
I "As for his being able to capllall7e lil '
control of Hie maloilty of the stork of j
I the soclcH, that Is Impossible The ma- I
t mi iiy ui inn luieciuiiiic n rieeipfi o.v in
! nollej holders ind not the slockholders,
'and, liesldn.s that. All. du font's stock
Is xnteil h. three tiustees Jlorpun
.1. U'rirlen. Joseph II. I'hoate illid
Lewis Cass t.edynrd The Insiunme rcB
iiliitlntiH are no still I lie couldn't orli
leplacn these tnntees ' '.lout haVhiK Hie
liisunince depniti ent3 in to Stales ln
vestluntliiR his action within 21 houis.
With this dlKtesslou to how tlcneinl
du Pours plnce In the woild of tlii.uiLe J
nun insurance, lei us reiurn 10 inc i'
lltlcul situation In Delaware.
A TRNSI3 SITCATION
Should nolhlUR ocelli to picAenl Colonel j
iiemy A (In I'ont fiom lirinj; a caiitlliUte
for io-electlon to the 1'nltcd States Sen
ate he nlo will have to contend with
the opposition of Alice, In Kent Count.,
nor can be hope for much siippoit In
Sussex 'omit .v If ex-llovcinor t'pnnlwell
comes out an nn oppor.lt. on 'iinillilnle.
..ml In New Castle County there Is 'Tom"
llajard and this "e.xnsperntlnR" suit In
the I'nllcd Stales District Court
If the court ilnds Fteiiiv !'. du Pont,
the Colonel's "mouthpiece," nnd tho other
defendant dlrectois of the powder com
pany RtillU of "finudiilentlv nnd III
In each of theli duties" nciiulrlniT "tocl
Milited at mole than JoO.OOO.Oli) iroin T.
Colemun du Pont, the polltlcnl enemies
the Senator's io-electlon and that the
"striiRBle will develop Into n titanic
$100,000,000 contest for the United States
Senntoi ship from Delaware ncNt Novem
ber." There Is little doubt that If Alfred 1. du
Pont doc contemplate retaliation iiR.ilnst
Ilenrv R du Pont and the oilier defend
ant (llreotois by this nicins the contest
will Involve tieniciidous sums of money,
but It Is undi'i stood that the foimci vlco
piesldcnt has flatlv denied that be con
sldeted such n move.
In view of the
nttlt. Ill HIIH.II II1P 111-
onrl'.s M1nlltllpIpc,, h linplk-ntrd polltlt-al
wlxaiiN predict thut lln cnmliif; Pena-
tnilnl Imttln will Im hitter enotiKli with-
oil! thn bihiKim? of nnotltpr iintteifiil
tandhhite into the fluid. t
In the meantime, aI11 the Delaware 1
delegation to the lllfi Nntlotml itepubll- '
eun Convention be kind enough to pio- i
pose the n inm of Ufiieinl T. Coleman!
du Pont for Piesldcnt of tho United
States?
,
- . .
.Missionary to ISurma Here
i, ii ,. . ,
I he Kev. J. Homer C ope, rnhn'onuM tn
l.uinm, will atrlve iu this city todn on
ftulotiRh. after an absence of seven jcats.
3DeatIjs
These Notices Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge
IIII.MU. on .Innuirv 27 1910, K1JIA, wife
of Wllllim II. Hllsiu. CrlPiids o' the fnni- ,
Ill lim llllltPlI 1,1 itpW 1 lip rpmilltm. fill Mllll
I dm liplupeii II and R p. in., at her liuitiind'"
rp,,iMI,.0 o;oo Laiuiton me.. Onk I.nne.
SVii lei s mid Interiiient private at innicnletao
i "' Hw fninll,.
Ht ('KNHIt. li.niiirv 27, IIH0. SVHHI.I.A
diustiter of rmini nnd tlie lntp l.ponnril
Uuetdier. iiKi'.l .11 j ear" Iletatlies and
fiiendu. ,iNo uiPintjirs o' Cbauirton Council,
No S, I) of I. . are Invited tn nttend the
funeral ruTilee. on Sundiv, nt 1 .10 p. m , at
lier lite ieldpnte, 'tis Wpst Dauphin bt. In
terment it Mount Mmlali Ci inctery.
ineniH .liv. imlteil 10 attend funeral. 1111 1
Mnlldnv sfternnon nt 2 n'tlock. from bis late i
.,.,,.,.. 4jr: North irtd t Imerment nrl-
inte nt I'irniiond Cemeleri. Item.ilns mai
p vliel undnv pvcnlnir.
(lM:i.l.l -On lAiiuary :(! 1010, KATII3.
li(lopil wife of Patrick Ainliroie C'niinellj. I
iippd LT pnrs ItclatlypH .and frlenils ore In-
1tcil to utiend tin funeral, on .Mondi. al 0 l
n. m from tin icldenct of lipr father-in- ,
law. -Mr Connelly. KOI I Nnnli r.il at Ulsli I
3Ijf.. Hi a m.. St Veronica's Church Inter- .
nient ut Holy Pep 1. lire Cemetery.
COIISON. Oil Jlill"TV J.-i, 1DI0. M UtY A
COIISO.V. Rife nf Wlllljm L. Corson. Iteln.
tunernl ienlcel,1 'on Siindav
thea and friends are In.lted to attend the
tit 2 n m . nt I
Her lute rcsid.nce .'un i crnon ki. interment I
nt Jit MorlHh Cemcten.
CIIOUTIII3IIS. On Inniiiri 27. 1010. MA- I
TILI CltOWTIir.ItS (neo Iloueholl). nf '
oi llarr c'rowthern. Jr.. In her ir.'tl e.ir. 1
Hclathea und friends. Champion Council. No
SDH, also employes of William II Horn. I
ate Imlled lo attend the funeral, on Sun- I
.1 iv. .it 1 p m. fri m her lilr ro"ldeinp,
lull rr.mkfnrd ae. I'nwepd to Palmer Vntllt. t
Interment ut ilrernniount Cemttery. Itematni i
m.. te 1eued h'atur.ta, iiftir H n in
1.1. On JaiiiiHrx J". 1H HI. WILLIAM P.
liushand of lojephlnc I)... Is and eon nf tho
Ut Hamuul P. and Miu S lis Relatives i
and friends, also employe- ,.f the Cheltenham ,
iviiiiiiinr (.ouipuu). i)r. iii.r.p.i iu nirenu tne
fiiiioral ierl'ef onMondai, ut 1 ..0 p. m..
at his late lestdenie, "APJ North Marlne nt.
Inteimdit private, ut Lawnvlew (Vinetery.
rili-nd. mav view rt mains on Hunday, at T
p m. Automobile funeral
IHIN'IZKL. At llei reaHiiie, North fllen
alde, I'a . lunuuiy L'7. 111(1 MAIIY B.,
widow of (1. A. Denuel Ile'atlvts and
friend, urn Invited to attend tlie funeral rerv
Icm. on Mond.o, at a p. m ut tho Jp.irt
ments of Oliver 11 Hair, lv.1l Cheninut at ,
I'liii.idelthla luterineni lui.ate, at Mount i
.Inn Oenieleij.
IHMiUlt. On laiiiiurv J, lull; AJIAMll
M widow ni I liirle. Ucei i ami daiik'liter of
lnuuella and ih lata U illUui II. Levan I
and Hi- itri.ii'M milliter of the lata Willi tin '
C and ItosH Tin in r aed ,13 Jtjrs II el i- i
lives mil frleudd are Invited to attend thu '
funeral, on .Suiiila, al a i in., from tin.
resldemti of lier aunt. Aunlu 11. HI vers '."JOI I
Ka.t Norrls ut. To pro. cod to Palinei Vault I
IIOHM:. On Junnur .;, Illlll. MAIu.A-
III:t DOWNKV (nee Corrluan). of Tuam !
( uuni (lalway, Ireland, widow of Patrkk 1
Uone llelailtes und friends are Invited to
attend i ha funeral, on Munda at S .10 a in !
frvim the laMdeliie of hur ilaiiKhter. M s
Kathn.lito Kunkel (aS Poweltoii an., snl .
enm Mats of Ii'iiilrm at St. Jumei.' t hurth
ai 10 .. ni Iniern ent at Cathedral Ceiuc-
j:i('lli:!,lu:it(ii;U
itr
On Jinuury J7. 1U1I1
IteUilvfs and friends. alanKej stone Mrancn'
No 111. 7. A 1-. C . clerk, ami ...Ham .
St ttlon K and other substations ot Phila
delphia l'ostornco 1 O P. A and other
oraanUatlouu uf which he was a member
are Invited to attend th. funeral, on Mon
d.t at 8 .10 a in from his late residence.
L'lu", Hast Screeaiit st Solemn llequleni
Mass at St Ann's Church, at H) a. m.
Interment ut llolv Sepulchre Cemetery
rr.lll.UMON. On Juiiuary L'S, mill, at his
late resldente. mil North 6th st.. WILLIAM
H husband of Marth t Kinina Kercusou (nee
Siaake) aged im j.urs Friends of tho fam
ily and nf (tiers and members of the Seventh
St M 13 Chun h and Sunday school. Ken
sington Council No. 0 o l' A. II.. are In
vited to uttmd funeral services, at the
Seventh St. M K Church. 7th and .Noirla
.is. on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock cre
i bwlv Interment at Northwood Cemeter).
i-'IMII.KIIKIt.-On Jauusry iT. 1910. bAM
L'l'.l.. husband of the late Anna Fl.hleder
Ilelatltes and friends, also Aqudas Achelm
Lodge. No 12(1 I O II A. ura Invited to
atteud the funeral on bunduv. at IU a m.,
fiom tb. parlors ot Bmanuel Asher t Son,
IBiiJ Diamond st Interment at liar Nebo
Cemetery
rosrEH. At Detroit, Mlth.. ou Junuarv 2S.
lUlt). WHILLDIN KObTBR husband of Mln.
nie II. Foster, In his so th year. Kesldeut.
U2 South uist st PhiUdeiphta. Due notice
tt fimnral will bt. alveil
I'HIKL. Ou J.niiur .17 1910. JAMI3S. son
FKIKaS. t'l Janu-trv .' 'BIO JACdb t. I'
ttubaud at Li.lisn 1. lirtea and son al
Ctfcfgs M aud Euxili R irrl. IteUUvtj
JAllKh ClOVi' un o' Kit uu. I th. h... ' .('' . '"'. "ve fi January .a.
1 ilpoice llkr-elh.-iKti used in vejr. iilia I '"I1 MAUI H. vviunw or James Wruv and
, xJsA'HAxB , f 7uVnJ ' &rto,v;M ortuMc'.-iate-""-
USS.Si Saietrf i!rt:SA7. " M? ' " Vlith "., " InteriiJen-t .VlrSS:
DEATHS
"enJ frlfn.l. nlo PhlUulelpliU .J-oj" "
i. o o M. rran,Ni),.M. r. ,o A
ni'iil employes of '" .lines ajj-l iJW'i '
?Jirtmeiit of tin rhllaitelnlil HntJM Trnnslt
irV imltel to BttenJ the Tunfrnl services, on
i pest at an. rn . nt is Inte. renldenre.
s-,7 North NSsrnork st Interment at Amer
teiVi MeMi.inlcV Cemetery rrlendu m.-.v
l" 'he reniiliis nn SoihMv einilnir
sssil Vs veins. Relillies an'l friends ere In
"led to sticnil hi funeral servfce, on Hun
iIhv nt Sp t". t tlie residence of Iter bus
liinil 'H-'t riirniKiit me. ruindrn, X J In
terment nt New ( miHlen Cemetery, nenistns
unit lie vle.ieil oil Saturday eicnlnf.
(Jlt N. j( Ids relilenee, Ilnlmes Ps , nil
.Uinmrj !T. mm. .lOHN I UOVAN. .hunl.aiiil
of tin kite llmms M (loan. , In Ills Jitli
,er ttliitlies iiil friend", nlfo employes
nr ih S P ttlilte rientnl Compsny, nnd
n era ers or Mllhipi Wfndoni C'oiincll. No,
ln o t A . me imlteil to attend tlie fit
iiirel rerWie nit Mondas. Hi J! p. rn., it tn
irrti'fncn nf tils son John H (Ininn. fit CJ
I'nrrljli st . Phll,idelilil'i. Interment prliste.
IIMimlns ami be Mtned Hundaj. from 7 to U
P ti'
MAM).--Sinldeiili. tnniiiiri 27. Iflln ANNA
t: HAND Mice llolicrlsl, wife of Willis At.
Iliml. Hi . need ."'I xeirs. Itelatlses i.nd
friends nre InMtfd to attend funersl services,
nn AtondMi, ui '2 p. in nt lier husband's rrsl
donre, HI) Ilelolt sxe.. udiilion. X J. Inter
ment nt New Camden Cemetcrs. Kindly
nmlt f1owei
MAt S Suildenlv, nn taiiimry 20. Itltli,
.lAAir." II.. bustiin.l of Annie M Hnuss
nine Herriniiniil. In tils r.oili yenr. Iljlntlies
unit rileuds nra Itnli Tribe. Nn. ill. .Imp.
I) It M tin iker City Circle. No, B7. It of
A., sad rtee.rtlelil . Council, No, '.nt, O. of
t .. are inilied to attend Hie funeral
senlees. on Sundsv. at 1 ."to n. n. oreclselv.
it Ills lati eldelire. .IOI.'i I.nicrald st. In
terment nt ttpltur Cenieten.
Ill N( I1MAN. M Mnniestnwn. N t.. oil .Inll
niri 2rt llitit. I'.M.MA 51 HINCHMVN. widow
nf (MnaM Hlnchmnn, In Iit Sift lear Itel
ntlies a'nl frlnnds nre Inilteil tn nttetul
fiiiiernl. "ii Mondiy. nt I p. in., from hr
M relde-iep 44 N I'liureh st.. Moores
tonn. N .t Interment Coli-stnttii Cemetrv
Tlemnliis iiiji ho i ten ml bundai. from In
n p nt.
11(11. HltOOK. l)n .)s merv 2S. 19111 ANNA
WXTSO.V. rtl.lnn nf 111 Hies It. Hntlirnol..
nifil il eiiH runernl serles at her lute
residence, M itilielm Ap.it ntieiits. (Jiiren Inne,
(leiinuntoiMi. on Mnndai, nt 2 p. m prrilpe
y Interment prlinte.
IIIIIIN. On .liiminn 27. loin. I.OI'IHA. wife
of Christian VV. trlon (ne Srliraderl, imed
ut veers, Ketnths and friends, alio meni-tu-is
nr the (unctrKitttnn mid f.nrlle' Atd
!nrlet of ?!. Mkhnel's nprntnii l.utbernn
chur b are (in Ited to sttenil the funpnit
sPiilies on SiinJnv nt 2 n in. at Iht lit
ipsMence, L'tlCi .Tnsrier Ht lutetincnt at
lieeiiinnunt I'rmelerv
lit:t-l.i:it.--un leiiniri 27 Ilild. r'HAIILHM
ntmnnii r l.rn i Keeler. nued ui ip.its
. tn.. from tho rpMdonco of Iit son. 1012
N'. Howard st. Illch Mnss at St. Michael's
it 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy
Hppulcliro Cemetcri
KI.IIKS. -In T'lillndelpblR 7'n , on January
27. 11110. RAIIA1I LEWIS, dauahtcr of
lames A. and Nip late Kate It KIppf. eeed
21 veiri U1iitlies npil friends nie Invited
tn nttend tlie ritneriil sppiIpps. on 1nmlai,
st It a in nt Itip apartments of Ollvpr It.
tiili ts'-'O ( heitiuit l Intprincnt nt Cb.irlPi
in CpiiiPtPrv. Itendlnis. I'a. Iteadliiff and
Lebanon (I'n ) pipers i.pane ropv.
KI.CMII On .Innuirv 1(1, tlHO. nt the resi
dence of Henri Paul, Cnliof ton. N. V.
THOMAS Kt.CMH lute nf 1'hll.vdelphli. lll
ipiment .Inniinrv 10. mill nt Ion l.iitbeian
( emeteri l nliorton. N. V .
. . .,, ., ...-., iv- ,-... . . ..eli.la .
I 'MAYdrtupshlci' nf the lntp John niid'jrnnle
I.anrntp!n Tlpfdilence 1 toft Norlh TMi st.
i lUP nnt,c' of funPrl n"l lp chrn
' hiMK.I - In Allitonn. Pji...iHnuiirv li..inin,
PI.OIIHNCII It. wife of Louis II. Lnclce.
Ill the .'lltli iear or bpr hiip Hpotlie and
ilpu.ls lie Invlied ti attend the funeral spn
tt p. nil Mllld, at 12 'til p in, at her
father rpsldpnce, Levis Itakpr. 21 Price Bt..
West Chester. I'a. Interment at Cumberland
l emptery.
I.OUItV. On Jmiunry 2. 11)10. Mrn IHA
tli;i.I.l, V. I.OvrtY. ItPlntlvpH nil friends
1 hi" linpnl to attPtiil funoial rervltpfl. Pun-
, (ft (t ti (i 1( jifi), Irtttt reI'lenco, -0IJ
1 Mt vP,n"n Rt- itnmem priuito.
' M IM HI On Jfitiunry !I7. ll, MARY i:
MAXrr.r. widow of John Manuel nela-
' tx?s ' friends nre lulteJ tu attend the
T&T$ ??,th u ffitrment'rlvntc. P' '"" al
! MArri:K. On Jniuuirv S. IJilU, DAN1IZU
won or tin late Aietnnurr and Annie O. Me
I ffe. Hue nntlre will he kUpji from thn
resilience of brotIier-ln1au, William F.
i -xluiniHit. -107 youth Woodstock nt
MiCAIt'lllY. -Ot Tiiiui'ir iJH, HUH JOSnPII
A., son of the lute JameH and M.rEiiret n,
Minrih (ut itrown) Due notice of the
funeral will bo Klen.
.MiIIJlOY.-On Juniitiry 7. HH0, W1MJAM.
tnn of Mnrtlin Huston and thn late Hobert
Mcllmv llelathei and frlrndfl are lnIted
to .itieml funeral services, on Moudn nt -o
m . nt the rejldenr of MrH Marv I.
l.i iii. li'H.I Tul In Bt. Interment iirHnln. iit
iVdnr Mill CVmrteii. I'rkndH may call Sun
d iv after S p in.
.MKKiH.-on jinnin iii into cii:onan 1.
Hon of CMrtilfN II. nnd Ida It Mlgfl need "I
eiri. HelatUes nnd frlenils nre InWted to
attend the funeral frervUe Sundaj. at '2 p
m. nt pirentn' ie-lilime "1 .South rnrrauut
trriie. Intermen prhate
M1I.1jI:IC. On .liuni.iiv UK. I Dili, r,AIl
IJ.Vl'i; J., Itunbaiul of Kleunor Miller nnd son
nf llnrr S and Id 1 VlrKlnli, igeil .17 enrs.
Itelaihe and frlemN nf the tnnilly are In
itfd to attend the fnueial Firltes, on Mou
itu, at '2 iu 111. nt the ipirtmentn of U It
M. Hiiiiell, -1J7 MmKet nt . tniml n, N .1.
Interment Mrb tl nrlv.ite. nt lercreen
emetei. Kemnlns rna be lewed on 'Sun-
uny iiurc i p. in.
Mil U:it.Ou Janntrv J7. ltHiS KOHnilT
MIMi:il nffi't ."( j ears. Itelnthen nnd
frlenilH also emplnjea of John C Wilson,
art Invited to attend ti funetnl sertleea. on
MunUa. ut 1 n tn ui 111N SnMler ne
lntnnent private Friends may tall Sunda
eenln7.
Ml KPIIY. t bin reMileme, im Noith I'Oth
ft . on jHiuiarr IT., iniu noilKUT S . liun
1 Hid of ItehciMa J Murplu. a Red HI earp
IlelntlieH and friends, nlao eniplne nf Jacob
Heed's i-'onn and outhweHtern Asemblv. No,
IN a O. M P.. nre Imlteil to attend tho
funeral enlres, on Monday, at -'to n ni .
al tlie .ham Presbyterian Cbiucli. M
and Ht n Ikp st. Interment nt Ml. Morlnh
iVmet',' Friends may view the tvmattitj
on Sunn' eenlmr
MIFF.- IMillailelpnn. nn Innu ir Ui.ltitll
1AXII J. Nnri need S'j enra. Funeral
ieri'ts mid Interment at Altootm, Pa
NH'IIOI.n On .iHiiuirv 2S. ltIt. WILLIAM
NICIIOL.S. in Ida Hlth ear. Funeml aoiv
I es on Monda, tt 10 a. iu., at the Old Men'H
Ifumt. 'JiJtli and Hiring sta Iiitcnncnt al
Mount Morlnli Cetneten
PATrON. On Januar iTi. HUH. at Willow
Spring. Mo MAI1V. d iuslit r o tlm laie
John nnd Naia Paiton. Helatlien nnd fitendn
itie Invited to attend the tuiitral tervlc
on Siturdnv nt S :a t. m at the leldcnie
or h r brothtr John Patton. lo'l A.un m
I'hllHdelplilH Intetniettt prlvato at Ncvtowu.
HuLtia t'ountj. Pa., on Hund.t.
IMMX- On .l.inu.ir Zfi, hi in, MAH
OAULT vir- of AUert J. Itantt (nee
Hughes) Helatliex und friends are invited
to attend thu funeial. nn Monday al i " n
111 , fiotu lit r late reslUnut. JUU N. Park
nve. UNh Masd at Chureli of tur laidv uf
Mercv HblO h, m. Intel rut-nt at llolv Crost
(Vmcterv. Haltlmore Old 1 papers pUum
.si'lir't-rr.Ou lumnrv ?- UMU, riAit
IJAHA. widow of Justus Hthectz Puner.il
and Ititerment at Iteadlt.R. Pi,
S('ltH)i:iLIL- On Jituuiirv J7 1lIU IM.1 Pit
.1 luihb.tnd nf M.n e lint Si hi-nnilr dtpiI ."il
e.us iielutlveu aiut 'rlends nru tnvitHt to '
.tiletui tunerai rervuea on .vtuiuiay nrtermou.
ut - (t'tlock. ut bid lato letliVtue. --M Unl
J.fhib'h avenue, intenneut nrivutit at Noitli
V'wni i'emctri. fteinahiw ria tie viewed on
buncla afternoon, from 1 to T, u'llocU,
SI PKl.l..- On fuuuan VS HUH, m Atlantic
City, X I . at the ieddente of her sUter,
Miy. i: C. Wnir DOHA hilfKLL. of Sew
Yuik iltv.
SINNOrr. Sudden! on lanuarv L'fl
mill MILKS, rion of the lite Oeonee and
Mary Hlnnott Due notice of th funeial nlll
be clveii. Ironi the parluis of PrttdirUk Mttnu
Jr. lfitb st. below Montunict ue.
MCHLHH.- Smbk'iili. up January JH 1U1H
OF(HOIXI, 11 . iljushtir of Kiifeannuh and
the Iut UavlJ L YbUtra and Kisnddausb
itr of the Idt) (leuren and Mnryurct
Hall Due notice of funeral nil) tie ifivcii
WltAY. At the retflltnif of Iter niiu. ilri
ienry moons. ueroroo Aoartments. tnd
11 nn ijiii iuwiiv uvf uii juituary
Preparedness for Life
and Eternity
Special Servliea In this Interest In charge of
llev. JOHN K WJIIT13. D I).
of Atlanta, Ga
First Baptist Church
HTH aTHEKT ABOVE WALNUT
February lat to lltl). Inclusive.
Al'TEHNOONH AT It O'CLOCK
UVENf.S'Od AT S O'CLOCK
A Hearty Welcome For You
IIELIGIOUS NOTICES
OHOANI9T AND CHOIlt HUHKAU
Churches supplied FreJerlck It. Davla. Mgr
Voles) Culture. 1714 Chestnut st.
Haptl.t
IIAITINT TKJIl'I-K. Broad and Uerka sts.
Itl'M.SHLI. II. CONW13LL will preach
Morulug 10 -IU, Illble sjt hool 2 JO. ev . 7:30
Special music by tho Churus In the evening
Organ recital T 10 W P Twaddell M. n
tllHSTMT bTIUSKT JliTiyT CIU'IICH
Cbustnut st. wast of 40th
oBOKUE D AIiAllS O L). Pallor
V l-'a m. Brotlieitwod of A aud e
iu lo u xb Watsblu aud Sermon b Pasvw
v 10 p in. EMblej School
1.15 p. ju. Wur.ala and Saau by Pallor,
mount lemvicri
L 1 IIKLM1IJ1I7S jmTir KS J
Itrethren
I lltKT Itltinii V.. .."fc. -
Hnnil-iv s.t,.i ni " ""U la n. tn
,'",J"r W"Hncli WfiinrMiv en!n'.
I)lclilc of Clirlut
'llllltlr CllltlMrlAS.- ....,.,..
I'.llilcril Culture
11. in. Public lnltr.. '"rvr Sunday, tf
1'rmiklln llnmp
.etiuc Liithcrnn sVuVcnitni '"" "nUo&.jl
l.emnn Hill An.orlntlnn
"iVK,l'ONS 01- HIJIKNSI-
oAnmoK TiiiM-rnr
AI.I-VI3t.CO.Ml!A"
. r.ullirrnn
AT "Till: lllll'.MM.-k CIIUHClt"
1 10 ... 111 ami i"l ,," rn lor m Woci
Si" !,1IV?.V'.,C '.' '!?!'!. t the e. rnln
'i. niitini i, t llllllill. (VI In lhii-T rr'l
prchim Vmlan Solr, ouar??JclllHi
IjiiIIoV uuxrlctlr. wmriciie lnj
hnr.nnti '(in i ... .. .a
TAlli:ilN.f'I.lv ".n.i. ...... ..- " S
MJIIi'rJi.;-0lls::T'TTw5B1l
.M. J. 10 "(. n."!nV"no 1 t'.-.'S"'
MdlioilUt l!plropnt
nii'itcti or tiu: aihocati:
JJ'hjii rucinip inn guron lne
tlATi:') ' l-M-MV WITHIN Til
1" '''Tllti III-H.N1M1 or TUP lloni.-i
. ll'Hal Scr lic. Plromf ' "OhS '
I'A H K Ai:NI)ir'IIUHfir
:.1.r.K nvcniic aiut Nnrrli nttpi
isfrit "T ,,A,,nl''-. o
U.. HI.V.
l.o in mt. nnortoK w. nirvsf.v
s"!.i!5t "Tc l,cun''" u,c"" ""i'i.. J
T-iv-'iiin tiKArtx op tiu: nosppi
r.imiRPlHtlr Honlcr M
lll1lAma t 1 t- .... 4 . .
iiii ..in v,'"i j"e oie nr TMujiiUf
1 tll. Htpss-d Are Tb-i Tint Akau vL
lltitrrinA..! - 1 t i . ..V ,t: f 'it fVWB
H.i;rip"i.;r "" ,,n,r upwt.";
V .'VM.'.'Mv"''. Wnlniil nn.l "nn,
ii. i'owick, r. i) 10 ir. 7 1", r !
jniiniu fllhle ('lai Dmii MrnnAl 2.1() "
Mlacfllnnrom
$ Till: ANNUAL SIKi:TI(iOF Till
nlilrnlnii Snrlply nf riillnrllnn. ' ,
Ilnor Wlthririoon lllrtK, on Mondnr .lnnn.r!
31. lOlfl. at A o'elocU P. ..i SlCTa7n7l"r -lfo
of llev I.ulgl Anirellril. Wal.len.lan P, '
(Irefw on "Tlin yjljqiiyi nml the War." '
HAri'INi: TALK. 3011 Chratmit t Son" '
claj- pcnlnr;i. Mini c 7:30 Talk fl 15 MAlt.
HAllUT CUTTING IVnS. All Ind!" '
New .Irrn.nlrm CiHdlrnlinrclan)
"Till; HKItljXlTKII: InilmnilorM nf Innr
(.riooK i.nry one ncltonic. b'lirilal muilc.
Nn collection.
Ilcv. C'lmrlra W. Hnnri will also nrcatli
!h.f...?''.r;,n!,Jl... ' f-minm niornlnu Ruhlfri.
LSUA. TIU: ,1'IIIIISTIA.V MIST Kon.
2A.KI! . ,?pWl'',,...nt " ""'I"'-'' Pi'ndaj
Kihoo nl i !(i All rc.it. arc free i:ery.
onilS la wpIioihc "'
rcalijtcrlnn
taiikiinaci.k i'iti:siiVTi:m.N mi'iiciT
(MicBtinit nnd 17th atrn-iH
itcv JOHN ALLAN tll.AIIt. D. D MInllttr.
SfcSL-S1 cnSJ&7'.T0NIsa SArn,FICE "
S p in. "AT Tim HRAliT'S DOOR."
Mcn' Clasi. 10 n. in. Sunday School 21.
Wi:sT IIOI'i:, Cor. Preston and Anpen it.
Itev. Charles 13. Ilrnnson, D D , Minister,
(lev C'hnrlci 11 Whltaker. II. 1 AMlstsnt,
ti '.0 a. m Brotlierhood of Andrew ana
Philip.
10::i0 ii. ni. Thonip "Knthronlne Christ, th.
Jtestoratlon of Reason "
a..:n p m llllilc School. Men's I3lble CU.t.
7 00 p. in. Christian endeavor Societies
7l"i n. in. Theme, "(llvlnc HelUlon a Fair
Chime "
Protestant rpUcupit
ciiiittii or rut. ikii. ,ri).-.ii.i.d. si.t
and Christian st"
itev. onoitoi: iii:itiii:i:r tix)I'. d a.
Hector.
ti'Oi in. Ilnl Coiniiniulon.
II' '.On. in Mnrninc I'raver and Sermon bj
the Hector. Talth'H Afflmiatlve.
J .10 p. m Sund.i S-liool und IHWc CUiie..
7 17. p. in AiiiiU(rs-nrv venire of tlie 'Sis
terhood nr St Marv nf llethativ." and th
VouiiK Wninen's Hull 1 .Preacher, the frr
Ttov. U .M. Ilrookniun. t) l. l'con of Ih.
Cathedral nt Albanj. N. V Uc.in Uroolc
man ! known us an eloquent i rcuhcr.
Special music bj the choir.
A. M. "Pr.ilso tho Iird." IlandcRKer
P M. "Twilight Hlmdons" Dn v Id V ood;
rne nun auau j-kj . .u.u ...j ...n..
Woodvvunl
Sunday night nee1.-"Stibat Mater,' b; ,
unrsini.
Strnnscrn are cordlall) Invlied to tlie service.
rntnini or st. i.ikb Tn. !PIPIMST
1'ltll meet below Srrilce
Rev DAVIIl JI. SI'I.Kl.i:. lienor
S.iill n. m -Holy Communion
in (in a. m. .-und iv fcihool
H 00 n. in -MornliiK pr3er and .ertnni
l.iii p. in. Lvenlnc pruer, .intliem anl ?
The Itector will preach at both services.
JMII . TIIIM TV MK""" ".! l.lM,,!fe "it
t n fl
and tpruce net. j "sie ",""" ;'a..(i
ScrvU.s II n. in S p in Lhlldren's Servin,
:i i m , I'onilrniatlon "JJUH ,
r. sri:i'in:vM tiuiini
loth st. above Chestnut n.i.r
Itev CAUL 3 C.ItAMMIlll ST, F .""'"
Itcv. Kitri I3HICK U KKAIII-K Assocl.t".
Hector will mcucli both sermons
ii 41 u. in Sunday School
II OOs m -Morning Pravei and sennon.
I nop m -Kvenlns Praer and ermi.
Spct Is lmusc. - -
OLD .ST. .IOIlV5. Ilrown t 1"'" 3$rR
Hlcliint'Uil iirruilws tomorrow iu (.
;t
lleformed
llllsl-'N. A.. ir.II. and Duuphlii Itev Joint., '
I) llltkes. Pastor. 10 3tland .JLP" .' " 4
JohuJJ
SoclalJ.t Mlernry Sodel y
CAUL Tl TIHMII'SON. fo. uteri c,
of Milwaukee will speak on T''J. "'jiSSt
i...w..,ra. v tni'iirrun I I. in at '"
Street 'iUieatVe. Muslo by the llalin tr
yuartei.
Swe'leiilinrgiaii
lUKNUW' .IUHl.SAI.KH
I'nlturlan
VIHhT I'MTAItlAN. 2121 riiesinui .
C K. St John. 1 ' Minblei '"''(,,ub J
hunda, Bfhuol. U a. in Doctor St, -
will nrentli on 'The Itotk of Agci-. . . T
Choir-I'hllln II. Oo-Pi... Dlf' 'rT.,v''Ina I &
t-noir i-iuiiii it. tjo-i..., ';----.,. inj i
vvancii tor tne .-i'. .-j . ",. le a.,
n m Itnllun servlte by Le "
jllagllilntela 4
tjiTltVlTvTOM N i'MTAKIAN C'IU'fI
Chelten ave. and tlreene st
Itev OSCAR 11 JIAWKb Ml'lsto; d ,,
II a m subject "The ' """ ,"i,?t ' D.'
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