a LYON ASKS DELAWARE TO LEAD 'DRY' CRUSADE AGAINST KING BOOZE Wilmington Congregn tion Wants State to Bo Prime Mover in Great Battle Against Saloons EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1010, " ' ' ' ' " '' ' ' " ' " ODD FELLOWS ATTEND n'tUtlNOTOtt, Dl.. Feb. 2"Ib New Jersey going to drive out tlie booze Joints before Delawnre does?" naked Ur. Mllford it. Lyon of Ills Inrse congregation In the tabernacle last night. "No!"' was the response of the roni?re Ration, and many of the exclamations enmo from the section In which 1C00 Odd euows or Delaware were seated, POLITICIANS IIIT THE TRAIL WHEN 'BILLY' SUNDAY CALLS General Murray Links Arms With Assemblyman Moore in Charge Up Sawdust Path FIELDER TO ATTEND TIIUNTON. N. .7.. Poll. S.-N- .trr.ev pollticlntm nto hecdlim "Hilly" Sunday s I can. iToininriii men of both parties are hitting the trail nlirlitly, since the example wai set nbout two weeks ano by Quarter master Ueiii-tr.l C. Kdvv.iHl Murray, the former dominating factor of the Republi can partj, and lunluht another batch of political stnis pot tbclr shoes colored with saw dim boetor tv.n it.... -..ii-.i ' I T,l "rflt r ,llc bS tr"ll hitters last by tho neonl. nV wii in Li , Z. ",rn J ,e,rs ntnht wai former Counlv Riwliieer Frank Me.Mi.SLW","i"7 JAL?.' the .? PP. 'o "'.til n short thno ago was great tempornnce movement In Trenton "Wouldn't It be grand." he continued, "If this little Stato of Delaware should lead In the temperance movement as well as In the religious movement and take a definite stand on prohibition, and by so doing let Its radiance shine upon jlho surrounding States? You can do It, land I prav that you will grasp 5 our op portunity." tteferrlng to his trip to Washington Monday, the nvangellst told hli lieaiem that Senator William S ICcnyon, of tow a. land several of his colleagues In the Senato had told him that the prohibition bill for the District of Columbia had been taken out of committee and that It would be brought back before the Senate In a very shott time. "Let your two Senators from Delaware know where you stand on this question, Doctor hjon s.ild. "Write them and let Hclnware'n vote count on the right side tlie movliiK snlrlt In Mercer reunite J affalis so far as the Moan" of Freeholders was conreined Last night he walked forward and look the hand of the evan gelist. Former .Assemblyman llervoy S Moore was seated on the very front row when the trull hitting started. Mooro and Gen eral Mnrrnv have fever been political J pni, morn ouen neing opposed at tlie primary rle. tlon. flut Orm-ral Murray scaled three rnvs of seats to get Moore oy tno arm nml lead him to "Hilly." The sight aroused applause from the crowd of 12,00n. Governor Fielder, members of the Leg Mature and State officials will attend tho services In .Sunday's tab-maclc next Tues day nftmioon Arrangements for the vlfclt were made last night b.x a com mittee whloli (ailed upon "Hilly" nnd ar ranged for the reservation "Hilly" exprpFN'd hlmslf as tlnlltrlitetl tit the i.rosiiei't of a chnnm to address MH& S3 rat m Wbk m... Mm x&z&fa. 'WV. .jgjgitwa -r -s. ... MHh- VSVtMsKskwa; ., Btntltf These Notices Are Printed in Evening Ledger Free of Charge, in the DEATHS Interment St Onlirlel's chitreh. at 10 a, m. iioiy cross cemeterr lin.VUORTII. -On .tnnu-i-y Sn.lOlfl, HMlLtr. A .l.,hte nf tho IrttA William J nnrl Catherine A Hoxnortii Ilemalnic.m be vvennesnnv. rrom n in i Vlrwet) n Wednesday, from ot the home of. Mrs C. I. Di ip p m.. flit North AIIAHA On tAntnry 80. lOift. TlLtZAIinTI! I'A.viuroN aimih uemiives ami friends ' at 2 n. tie Ultllnn, tA: ron .121 Hermits: St., Hoxliorouxh. inter ment strictly private l'rlcnds may rail .veuneatiny aner . p. of I he fnmllv are resneetfiillv Invited to at- inu lunrrni errices inurHiny nt her ann-ln.lnw'n renldenre. AIlF.ltN. ny after p. in. -On Jnminrj It. tnln. nr.fiKN, wife I'ntrlek anrl Sitrnh f'rtel lielntlvrs and frleniis nre InMled to nttend fiinernl Krliliv lernl r hu EARLE METCALF Tho Lubin star, wlto will nssumc his old part of Franz In "All on Account of Eliza" at the Arvino Stock Company's performance of the play at tho American Friday nijjht. Major James F. Price of Wilmington. ' ,I,C lawmaker, particularly In view of the headed the delegation of Odd Fellows and j nnpronrhlng battle hm the local option "in. which win prolinlily be brought up and passed by tho .Senate nol week He told the toinmittce. however, he would not talk lolltlcs. but would preach a straight gospel sermon Kach member of the com mittee received a photograph of "Hilly," bearing hl autogrnph. The visit to the Sunday home was made snortiy nrtcr l!oernnr Fleldar announced the appointment of John K Olll. of this city, as the fifth m tuber of tlio commute presented Doctor I .yon with J100 The evangellat, In referring to the In terest of Major Price In the campaign, said: "It Is fortunate that we are not In tho same scrape here In Wilmington that my friend, Brother Stough. Is In In Atlantic City, Kvery city needs religion, but At lantic City needs It moHt of all. Praise riitA tt... .... . . . wv kit. ... i.- uuve a iaor nere wnn in not ashamed to come out definitely on the i atreadv named In part by President Head lord's side, nnd I hope that the people ! nml Speaker Pllgilm The legislative of Atlantic Clt will realize now that In members were Senators Wells and Ackley elections the men with religious thoughts nml Assemblymen lobst and Hammond should come to the foreground." I Great preparations huvo been m:ul. fm- I CIinifFHT nm I vt tT I rt . tlie two services today at the tabernacle. OlilllLiW OlAIl VVAo mis is "Mothers' DaV at the taliernni-li. JXT.Vsa Tl NOT WHAT SHE SEEMED rca one ir the parent Is living1 and a white one If the mnthit )mu tlaimpfi tk thenafi'8t wl" spc?k..0nl1, "Moth"1,00i" in Dinner Guest Thought He Had Love" in tho vrniii7. Solved a M.vsterv. but Was Fooled new export regulation- No Shipments to Be Accepted Unless Accompanied by Declarations A new Government regulation regard ing the filing of the export declarations Of slllDOerS Is In nnerntlnn trwTnv Ta nl. Jcct Is to piomote the compilation of more accurate statistics concerning the export business of this country. Shippers In this city have received notice of the new regulations through the Department of Commerce and the Treas ury Department Under the terms of the new orders from Washington, customs officials will not grant clearance papers to any vessel "until a complete manifest accompanied by 'shippers' expoit declarations or certi fied extracts thereof, fnr nil th on - board, have been Hied by the steamship! ......j ., i.i n.u uu.icciur ol customs. Vessels bound for foreign countries are required not to accept shipments unless accompanied by shippers' declarations " STOUGH IS WARNED IN ANONYMOUS NOTE OF PLOT TO "GET" HIM Detectives Watcli the Evan gelist While He Preaches and Guard Him When He Sleeps of James V. Ahern nnd rtAiuthter ot tlm lato moinlnor nt H .10 o el nek frntn hrr IniAhnnr lemurnce, iri.i jinni .iiieRneny ne solemn Itenulem Mns st rhiirrli or the .N'nthin. nt 10 o'rlock. Interment nt St. Ann's Ceme tery AIHHTKM:. On .tnnuiry at, into Wtt.t. JAM It AHBUt KM; huslnnd of niltabeth N A'bu-kle nitert f.s teirs IleliMHe? nml fr ends, wlthnut rurlher nnllee. nlnn nil -n. eletiAs of w tilth lie wns a member, nrp In tiled to nttcti.l the funeral nr.rices, on TliursfH. at 'J ti. in., from hl -lnie resi lience Summit ne. Port Wmlilnctoii Pn. Interment private nt t'nlon Omctirv. U'li'te mnrsn. Take I (U p m. train from Itrndlnic i.rmlml to l'nrt Wnililnnton. Hll.i:. n IV!ininr 1 lotil. ttntlllltT. hiltnnJ of Mnttlo Unite, nfteil 115 yearn Iteln tlien nml friend nre Invited to attend the funernt nrIep. Krlda afternoon, nt 1. P m . at Ids tale residence, R'JIS I.nnhnood nve interment prhnte. IIAKKKK. On Tlrst Month .ttst.tOlit j;M!. Alli:TH MOOIID wife nf Kill h. Parker. In her Ifllh ear. Itelatlves nnd f'lendi ire In vited tn attend fiinernl, on lirih-dn. Pe. -mnl month. Id. at to a. m,. from the resi dence nf .Torenh W Jones. 2itli t nnd IMkf inotit nve. (Tirster. Pn Intertnetit nrlnte. I II Mill On Tnnuary .11 mill, A.M11MA 11 i wncKIUtl.Y. widow of Oeorire V Ilarr, . Itelitles nnd rrlendit nre Invited tn niton.! the funeral (.erVlees Prliliv. nt 'J l. hi., nt I her late rextdenee hsl V 4,1 st interment I prhnte. nt West Laurel Hill (Vnitert. IIlIIIM IN. -tnminrv :tl, in 111. losniMt ' V . on of Ilie lain Iiuls and Mnrv ttnteli. mull Ilelatles nnd friends nre Invited to attend furernl, on Friday, nt S 10 n. m , from hln late rcldencp, 1211 M. 1!,-Ptli nt. Hnlemn lleqiilein Mass nt Kt nilrahetli'H t'liup h at in o'olock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemcter). POLICE SEEK WRITER By flic Photoplay Editor Mr. Churchill, may I sneak with sou ATLANTIC CITY. IVb 5. -i:ory agency at the command of the police Is being utilized tcdny to dlscloso the Identity of an anonymous letter wiltet whose warning that It was proposed to "get" tho Itev. Henry Stough, ciltlc of Mayor William Kiddle, the "ItcilllghP district, cabinet keepeis, gamblers and uie police administration, caused c truordlnaiy precautions to protect the lighting evangelist last night. Only a few pastors associated with him Knew the cause tor n sw.ttm of blue coats nnd plain-clothes men about the tnbcnncle The ctowd nttilhuted It to -Stough's scathing criticism of the poller for fnllute to apprehend a Ulddle hench man wlio.-e ell In Hi,, midst of .Sun nl n jr. "Certainly," said Mr. Chuirhlll. and ex cused himself from a party of patrons, preparing to lcae, with whom ho had been chatting. "I'e discovered a woman shoplifter In here, Mr. Churchill," said the diner. Mr. Churchill, who was formerly a, police captain in the Greater New York depart ment, grew mildly Interested at the decla ration, because, pet haps, Churchill's table service silver is above the ordinary in 'value, and when hli Informant went to ward a table whero. according to the woman who discovered her. the suonoscd (-offender was seated. A handsome girl with an cscoit nod another gentleman was pointed out to Mr. Churchill "What makes ou suspect her?" he in quired "Look nt her cloak," was the leply. Sure enough there, apparently, wai the evidence sl meshbags three gold and tho others silver hanging by hooks at tached to n tape sewn on the inside of the waist lines. Mr. Churchill went ncaier the table and smiled us he recognized the owner of the cloak. "How do you do, Miss Hoffman? Any luck todaj ? Yes, I see you did pretty well," picking up that end of the cloak hanging over the back of a chair. A shriek of umazement and laughter followed when he smilingly held un one I of the purses and bowed gallantly to Miss Hotfinan The sixth lecture In tho scries being . Hxplanatlon was quickly made to the jrlven at the University Museum, Ski and Misplcluus guebt, who was blushing Spruce streets, will bo presented thin furiously. afternoon at half-past 3 by Charles Upson I Ml!,s ''"by Hoffman Is rehearsing In a privately a moment," t.ihl n diner at I 'lay's meeting cnt the miillencc lushing Cliurclillls In llroadwav the other eve- 'r the doors. The Itcv. Henry Merle Mcllcii, the Itev Herbert Belting and tho Itcv. Thomas .1. Cross, who told Chief of Police Woodruff of the threats and iccelvcd his assui antes of adequate police measures, did not take Doctor Stough Into their confidence, and tho evangelist had no knowledge th.it de tectives walked In fiont and behind him when he went to the tabernacle and guarded him back to his stopping place after the meeting. Chief Woodruff watched Stoui;h thioiiBhotit his dlscoiitsc, with dctcctlvei close at hand Otllecis guarded the house while he slept. OBITUARIES Justices of the Peace Named HAKRISBU 1. Feb. 2.-Thc following named persons have been appointed Jus tices of the pence: D. II. Colgan Wiley, Kast Nottingham township, Chester County; II. K. nohncr, Washington town ship, Dauphin County; 1. G. Shcrbondj, Springfield township, Favctte County: II. "W. Seumuns. Benton township, Lacka wanna County; J I). Moore, Jefferson township, Lackawanna County; L. C Lose. Limestone township, Lycoming County. Lecture on Spain iMISS MARTHA SCHOFIELI) Clark, who will talk on travels In Hnnin Tho lecture, which will be Illustrated, will take the audience through tho sec tions rich In historic associations and end with modern Madrid. Police Court Chronicles When William Welsh attends n funeral In the future, he will go straight to tho home of the corpse. William started out with good Inten- tlons today, but was only able to carry r."eJ? ? few blocks. Ho told many char- N ftnble-looltlng men that his old chum 1.1 The" w,tl1 much Pathos and euUuu,H on uuuuueii mat It was a long walk to the funeral house. He also ex pressed tho belief that a trolley car would help him to reach the place much quicker, and that the possession of a nickel would be enough to pay his fare Many persons felt sorry for William. They proved It by giving him enough for a round trip. William's grief Increased each time he told the tale. He was so sorrow-strlelcert. In fact, that he actual. ly forgot he had the price of the car ride. Then he became weak and was obliged to get nourishment. After resting against several bars In the neighborhood of Itldge and Mldvale syenites, Welsh again started for the home of his deceased friend Trolley cars Ignored him completely and he was weak In the knees. He passed a good natured GnT(BAB"s I jvo v "yjEur2 "cwbb .memo piioiourama, ami in one scene portras u shoplifter. She had "rigged up" her own cloak with the tape, hooks, purses, etc , and forgot to remove the latter thut evening when she left the studio. K. K. Lincoln will be seen under the Lubln bannci for the next II months, hav ing signed a cuntract to appear as leading man In their feature iele.it.es. Mr. Lin coln has Just registered another success In Frances Melbourne's multiple reel feat ure entitled "L'xplatlon." He will be seec with Kthel Clayton in the near future In a piay Dy snannon rife. "Ophelia." Theatrical Baedeker AUKLI'III-'-Marle-Odlle." with Frances Starr. An ailmlruhle H Liira nt-nitiiftint. ,ia...n J.'iSl'j.f.J10"' wt me the ue of ulrocltv. FOR1IE3T- 'Around the .Map." with Kliia Alder and Willi jm Norrl,. UoJij mu.lc, better acting and slnglnp. Urban's scenery bent of I"ifil,"roll,a,ln? " IH l'atrlela rolllnge, Effie Shannon nnd Herbert Kele, The ilad Blrl" of the 'glad book." ptaylns tho "2 id t SV','2 .S.l,h itlmen.4i tlioroughne.a. u MIUC "Paimlne Show of 1U13. m, Oeorgo Monroe and Mar!lnn Miller. A Winter Oar iin show or Ihe uual tjne. with clrla runway muile and coiiumn In large ifuin. titles, plus tome eiiellent burlesque on cur- OAiyUCK.'"n Trlsl-" with rrtderlek Perry inr'?..li0S'1 ??"' JA." Eln tor- of crime, written backward In the form of a trial Novel and entertnlnlng. ' ' PJIOTOPI.AYH. sst.v ni.i : r Wed nesda y. ...in j i anil Sat rannie vvant Philanthropist, Educator and Former Resident of This City Miss Martha Schofleld, philanthropist and former Philadelphia!!, died at her homo last night In Aiken, s. C, -ifter h short Illness. Tho bod will be brought to this city tomorrow nnd will be Interred In the Darby Friends' Grave yard. Miss Schollcld was born In Bucks Couutj. In 1SGT) she went South and taught In a negro school In tho Islands or llcau fort. Three vears later the went tn Aiken and, with her own means and the nid of friends In the North, estab lished there tho Schollcld Industrial School, a vocational school for negroes. To this school she devoted her life. The Institution Is now In flourishing condi tion. A memorial will be erected to her by the citizens of Alkcn In grateful memory of the great work she did Just after tho war In uplifting the negro and helping to make lighter the burden of the state of South Carolina. looking IndUn who was dispensing cigars in front of a etore and reached to take a, couple. But the more Welsh pulled the tighter the Indian clung to the cigars He was trying to pull the whole bunch of smokes awy from the brave when police man Timbres discovered him Tears again -welled In Welsh's eyes Iwt deaplte hla grief he was taken fo the .nidge and Mldvale avenues noltnn .to. f- Ci,Um. Then ha becamo Indignant and de. ctared If VU art outrage to keep a well- ItlAaninsr rriati Irntn thA fnnj-al e i..- We? f rjsiid. He received another Jolt when th. . , vxllpemn made the charge of "pan " handling" agulnst him. Policeman Tim bres aid h saw "Welsh, making touches -. atong Jt'dvale avenue "I needed the money to ride tn ti.a home of my de4 friend ' Mid Wcl.i, I In addressing Magistrate Pi Ice i ' l(m collected enough mone to rule to Cvnnecticvjt," laid the cop. Vojj'm r4tlir too wabb-y to go to a ti uitnid anyhov, " said tna "J'idaa..- -ir jb-ji' sire jjrif-4tnvkca you nmi. wJ. a4 nt4 unit vnta tavlti huvn on .n Ama..14, f T"?3L.T-. ZX "r"r" Z? 'I.KB,"gy ifmkft for- h7i.Jne;!,',.lr' . Pu'WThead llaon." Theodore Uoberis. Thursday. Friday f'u it' e'"ee's lardner.'7 Willi Cn&9Ji"i7' 8,rr7KT "J'EltA HOL'SB-"Th. Itullng IMfslon." a For lm vvilh ! iiVm iS i ?d ll,,l"rJnl .f a nntve prince. AR'AW' Wednesday "The Fljlng Toriedo," with John Kmciton and "The Movie Star " tJi'y'A0"'- Tlt,rltv FrMav nnd 8turdqy 'The Conqueror." with Wlllard Mack ind "He Dd and jfa Ul.ln't." with Hoswi A?. ,fe,ic',LS0BI;,i..s"'J.,l Normand. "0"w Ar LKAUBn "The Temptation.'1 with deraldtna liferrar' W l0ry of " " Soil Pikfi&?kd,'h;& 'Alday' "and V,' Kdiely aTna" Wa?.'ic2 Sid""'" "1,S 8 STOCK. AMEHIOAN--AI1 on Account of Ellsa." Tha ftJ ,"f.spl?,vW. '" h?. ' Pl.r. l"ded K:NICKEltArKKEi:-'Car,'--ThVK DR. HENRY PARRISH For Years a Baptist Pastor and State Laryngologist Dr Henry Parrlsh, for years n Unptlst pastor and until his retirement, several years ago, lar.vngologlst at the State Dis pensary for Tuberculosis, died yesterday morning at the home of his son, 0r. Rob ert C. Parrlsh. 5301 Chester nvnnne Heart disease, from which he had suffered for more than a month, caused death. Ha was 68 ears old. For seven years Doctoi Parrlsh served as pastor of tho Pilgrim Ilaptlst Church, which was formeily at .'3d and Christian streets While yet doing church work ho entered the Medlco-Chlrurglcal College to study medicine, graduating In 1837. Ho was a member of the County Medi cal Association, the American Medical Association, tho Pennsylvania Medical Association, the National Geographical Society as well ns being a Fellow of tho Itoynl Historical Society. Mrs, Nelson Warner, of 122 South Wilton street, Is a daughter. The funeral will bo held on Friday afternoon. BATMAN.--On Januarv- 31, Win, KAItAH II. widow of .T.irnb IJ. tHtimnn, need 7 enrs nei.tu.ru inn. iiii'iiiir. tut- in.upi 10 ntien'l fiiiier.il nerMies on lliursilnv, nt .1 p. tn. nt the realdenn of her Fon-tii-i.iw, .John Otier hnltzer, 4701 Creetio nt. Gerinniiiimn fur tlier Hcrvlec" will be held ut ihe Vrnnnnlte Meeting House, llallj. I'n . rrld.i, nt II a, m. lli;HIMli:il. On .lanuiiry .11. ISUil JOHN .1. linillNOIlIt Duo notice of funcrnl will be given. Ili;i'l'i;i.. On .innnarv MO, IDIft, JOH.V. eon of the lnle Joseph nnil Christiana Heiitel (nen Hubert), In his. 48th enr. Itelntlvei nml friends nre Invited to intend the funernt. on Thurednv. nt i .10 n in. rrnm his broth er In-liw'n residence, I rnnk Kkimiixton, liis i; I'oiumnia nvr, 11,-iiiueni .irsh 111 yt, lionlfnelus' rhuieli. nt o n. m. Interment nt Most llnlv lledeemer Ccmetcrv. linltlir.N (nen Mllilell). At her reKlilenee. r.'J()7 Irving et . on Tebruarv 1 til 1 1; ANNIi; i;.. widow of Drlnnlo II. Ilonlen. Itelntlvr-H nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funernl services, rrld.1v it'Jii, in at the nm.. menls nf Oliver II. Ilalr. lsjn Chestnut st. Interment ni ..loiuruee v-emciery. IIOVi:ilS-Oii .Innnarv a I, tllti) JOHN II IIOWEII". liuslund of Mnrgnret rtoufrs (nro MeKeeverl. nKed isi ve.irs. Itelatlves nn I trends nlsn Slo l Tribe. No. 87. I. O. It. M. nnd employes of Crcvv, I.cMcli Co are Invited to nttenl the funeral, on Thur-.iiv nt Ji n. finm his lnle renidente. tin 'at t.tn "t. Inltrm. nt nt reruunud Crmcterv. Itemalns mny lie viewed Wcdncsd iv evening IlltOWN.- lVl.innil I, Kiln, SlIltA I'AHK wife nf Paul T. IJrown nnd tlnuKhter ,1' tho Into willlHin iv nml .Hnrg.iret r 1 1 r! Hel.itlvra nnd rrlends are Imltid tn nttenl the funer.il service". Prldi), nt 1 'in p m nt her lnle reslileme, 1'Jtl South llrtnl st Interim nt prtvnte, Mount Morlnli Ccmt terv Please omit Mowers. CAM:. On Innunry .11. ttllll. Iincnit 1ii,k IhiiiI nf llrldset Casey (nee Nilni.itil. Itelu t'ien nnd friends. I.eniriio nf tho K icred Hen rt JliI Nnme Koclttv Ilrnncli Nn no I C. It. r. j Commmdery N ,s K'. nf It 11 . Dlv. '.'I A O If ; I'ennil. It It. Itellef Dept. nnd t'ennn. It It Mutunl llencflclnl in letv nre Invited tn attend the funernt on Thurs day, nt S n. m . from Ids lute residence lll.'il N. Alden st West Phlliiili'lnliln. r-'nlemn Muss nf Hequlem nt St. OrpKiiry's Chnriti nt 0 Mil n m Interment nt llnlv rm rvm- eterv Cl.WtK. On .Innnarv .11. ltlpt, ANNll: M rtnUKhter nf th-. Into Tr.ink nnd Mnrv c I'lirk. 11KP1I is yrnrs. Itelntlves nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral on Tliur d.iv nt s 'to u, in from the imminent of Oliver II. linlr. lsi'n Chestnut st. inch Mn-s nt St. I'ntrlil's Churdi. nt Id o'lloilt In tennetit nt St Denis' Cemeterv J'le.iso nmlt nowrrs Autoiiiolille Funeral. CO l.l.l NS. On Jnnuury .10, Itili'., MAItV COM.l.NS. OBcd 74 senrs. Itelntlves nml frlei.ils nre Invited tn nttend funeral. Thurs iliiv nt s to a. m from her lute resld-nre, 1711 N. tlth st. HlBh Ileillllcm Miibh .it St. Miiliultvs ehunli. nt 10 n. m. Interment s-iv Cnttiedrnl Cenletery. CO'I 'KIN On Pelirunrv 1, lout. AI.IIHItT ITDWAItn, son of Charles K. nnd Mnry r Cotton, lined 40 e.irs. Relatives nnd friends me inviieii 10 ntteiiii runer.11 servlies, on t"rldn. nt '! p in., nt pnrents' restdeine as Wist John'on st., Gcrmnntiiwn Interment private. IU1IW-MAItV II. widow of n.lvvilld II IMvles nnd dniiEhtei nf llmrv nnd Isabella M. Potts need HI vi.irs. In Pottstnnn. Serv ices nnd Interment strictly private. It WIS. At Vtnndstiivvli, N. J. on Tlrst ,MSn,,n :iJLKt'. .'ANi: II. DAVIS, widow of Ullll.im C Ilnvls iiboiI S veai. Itetitlvm and friends nre Invited 1 1 attend r.iuernl services, rifth-duv altcrnoon, Second Month "d, nt 1" o'lloik nt the re&ldeiu. of her son l.lnood I) iv I". Woodstown. N. J Interment Prlellds' Cemeterv Wnodstawn. N J. IIKMINNKV. On .tnnuary 31, mill. MAItV It . widow of IMwnrd Iicvennev. Itelntlves nnd friends nie Invited tn nttend funeral Ihiirsdnv at , 'O n m. froni her i.ite resl ilenip, KBin a Tavlor st. Keniileni Mass In St. Ildmiind Chun h. at 9 n. m. Inicrnient nt llolv Cross Cemeterv. DONALD. On Jiuiiinry .11. 101(1. JOHN hus- ,........ .,... ... ..ui,,,,,, i.eiiiiiveH anil friends nre Invited tn uttend the funeral nt the home of Mrs C. 1 Dunn 2(11 1 North lStfi st Services nnd Interment nt Allen- town i'n on 'lnursuny. HIIMI'lIltlKS. On JanuAry 30, lttlfl, WILL IAM M . husband of Mlna and tho lite Mnrv I:. Humphries ate.l, (W venrs. Itelntlves nn I friends, ntso the llrldcshurg Methodist Ki!s ennsl church nnd employes of tho Kevstono Statu Cnnstructlnn Co.. nro Invited tn attend the funeral. Thuisdav, at 10 m , from his lite rrstdenco. 4022. dnrden St.. Ilrldesbiire Ilody miy ho viewed Wednesday ovenlnr be tween S nnd 10 o'clock Interment Ml Mo rlnh Cemeterv. IllTZi;i,. On Jnnunry .10, 10in, llORl.VA C. widow of Jnlin K. Itutiel. aged 8-1 venrs Itelatlves nnd friends nre Invited tn nttend funeral services, on Thinday, nt 2 in n m . nt her. Into residence SiSn I ' Susmielisnti 1 nve Inlermtnt prlvntc. North Cedar Hill Cemeterv. Bill lllVUr.lt Or. .Innunrv r.O. lDlll. UlTIIJ wldo.v -if Clenrito W. Kelliower. . Itelnt'vrs nnd 'rle-ids ore invited to nttend the funeral servlies, on Ihuredny. nt S p tn. precisely, nt he- into resldenre. II 12 South tlmllnn st. Mtennrtit private, rrlends may tall Wcducs div. from 8 to 10 p. tn. KI.HTZIMl. On Jnnunry 3n, Ittlrt, I'nitUI-vav-ii tei fTV.lKH nee,! S7 learn llelltlves n'nil'frlends nre Invited tn nttend tlie runernl rtrvties, nn Wednesdnv, nt s p 111 . nt tlm rfstdence of his son. John Klrtrltip. 2 1 in N. Hth ft. Interment nt Soudcrton. I'n . Thurs lav morning. liMIINi; On Jnnuirv 2(1, 1010. CHAIII.Kfl J . hurijnnd nf Horn Knttse. nped It) years. Itelntlves nnd rrlends nre Invited to nttend 11.. ri,H.,ni Mtii-fl. nn Tlnirsilsv nt J p m. nt his into resilience. .'Ill nome'tend st , U'lsrlnominK. Interment nt Mt. Pence Cemelerv Hemp Ins may bo Mewed on Wednesday evenlnc KIIIMMi:i..-On Jnnunrv ,10. 1PHI. MAfiriA I.KNA. widow of Jneob Krlmmel. In her siuh enr. rtelntlves nnd friends nre Invited to nttinil the funernt services, Tlnirsdav nt J P m , nt the ro-ddcnio of lier son In law, llirn Arml-nl.l. 2 rear of 730 Itaie nt. In terment private. i.kaiiv. suiihiriilv. on Jnninry 3. IOI11. MAItV .. widow of M. A I.earv. I untrnl, to which the relnllves nnd friends aro in vlti'd. nn 'I hursday, nt s to 11. in., from her ate rcBincnce, 11111 M. linn si "'''','" "" tlKATIIS No, 778 I O o. 1' 1 nml the empioves key . McMaster, nfe invited to intend nernl services, on rrMny, nt 2 p m late rerldence. 2013 Hnst Daiipliln st int private. North Cedar Illll Ceme- Cednr Hill Cemetety rtefnalns may tie lewed Wednesday, niter S p. m. MneMUM-IN. Sudilenty, Jnnunry 31. lnirt, JAMKS husbiual of parah MaeMullln. HeH tlves nnd friends, nfso the members of the Union Tnbernnc e rrcsbyte rlnn thiirchi I:nm I.ods. No, 778 I O O. F, nnd the empipi of utcuey the. funernt nt nis 1 tery. Hcmalns miy bavlewe.l Thursdar. from s to id n m. ,M.1I0M: On tnminrv .11. IPln COIt NRI.tCS MAHONHV. Itelntlves nnd friends arc In Ittd to attend tho funeral on Thurs 8 iv. nt 7 .10 n m. from. the. residence nf tnfin iiunworlli Ml NewMrUet st. High M-vss nt St Auaiistlne's Chureli nt ) iniermsm nt rmnniiai --t.ivi.i .ii,t.iri:t.i.-oii Jar up' 31 inin ,m Ni:i'II MAMV , j in Ills C'.lll spur .i.rrn BKAtllS Mr. IMtatlifs Snd frlenttn .TsW attend tho fimeril servtrei of M B P m . nt his late resldcnro is 2iUfW Interment private, nt Monnm.m'! ICIlfl'Altll.- Mudd-nli, on n-i. 8 John m nni'PAnn "g"i 00 W'W will bo Riven from the re ln "rlt In-law. William arltnUireiLs-,n,'r SM ft ? tlvrs nnd rlends n so Mcrldlnn Run l.o.ige No l.-iS.r nnd A ,M . orlentnl ri,npt"r .So is:t It A M. . Masonic veterans nnd nil hi.H n,nniv.ln.i nt uhtch tie wns n mem- bAr, nre Invited tn eltend the funcrnl services, nt his late residence tmii Mt Vernnn st . on n. m . precisely. Interment nmlt riowrs. Ilemnlns miv : 111 ami u au qiilein nt the Church of the Oesii nt 10 n. in precltclj. Interment nt Holy Cross Come erv, I.IIN'I llim. tatmary 31, 1010, 11VA. widow of vvilllam laMiters. In tier 7ilth rnr. Iteln tlves nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Thuisday, nt - p. tn. pre Ise'v, nt the lesldence nf her daughter, Mrs nilaileth Sihnrfei 211(1 Morris s. In terment private Automobile fnneril 111,1 I, V.- On Tellium 1, HUH. Hl.l.A J. wife of Wllllnm It l.llley. nged Rll venrs. ltliitlies mid friends nre Invited tn nttend tlie funernt services Saturday 11 1 2 1. m.. at her lute residence. 70n N. list st. Interment nt Arllnctou Cemeterv. Ilemnlns mny lie viewed I'rldny from 7 .10 to t) p m I.INTO.N. At her residence, 131." Itnnstend st.. on Kelirunrv 1. HUH. HHI.HN UOI1IN SON I.l.NTOV. Itelatlven nnd friends nro In vited tn attend tho funernl servlies. 011 'Ihursdiy ut 3 p m.. fit tho apartments of Oliver It. tl.itr. 1N20 Chestnut st. Interment nt Mt. Morlnli Cemelerv l.OVKI.A.M). At Mt Holly, N. J., on Jnn uirv 2!). ltllC. WILLIAM II I-OVELAND, IiiisIk.iiiI of Mnrv Ti. Lnveliinl (nee I.lpptn lott). niind 41 jenrs. Itelntlves nnd friends, ntno N ,t. Iv. of I'., No. I. nnd emploves of Itiirllngtnii Count Shoe (ompany, are In- vueu 10 niienii inn tuncini. irom 111s iaio residence. 211 Mt llotlv ave., Mt. llnllv, N J., on Wedne'vil iv. at 2 p. m. Interment nt Mt Hnllv Cemetery. I.im Hit. On Jnnunrv 31, 1010, MAItV J., wife of IYitik Ijwer. Itelatlves nnd friends, also Albert 1 O Mehrer llotne. 11 (II. C) nre Invited to nttend the funernl services nn 1hursl.iv, at 2 p m., nt her lato residence, 'J 10-' Ann Bt. Interment irlvatc, at North Thtirstldv nt II t.H. nil. Ptrsee otll lie viewed Wednesdnv. between Jl( IINNi;i.l..-On January 31, 101(1, ANNII) A. MctO.VNHI.L Mass of Hequlem nt St. AKitlii'n Chuicli. on 1 hursdnv, nt n a. in Itelntlves nnd friends mnv enll Wednesday venlng from 7 to ) o'clock nt the Innsyl vnnln Industrial Home for ltlltul Women. 3S27 Powctton nve Mit'AlllllsrON On January 21. lOIfl MAItOAItHT. duiBliter nf the lite John nnd Susin McCnrrlstnn. Itetatlvrs nnd friends, nlso emploves of J W Ijindrnberpor Co.. nre In vited o nttend the runetnl on Thursdnv iiKrnlnir nt H .Hi o'clock from the residence. 2V12 Memphis st. Solemn Hequlem Mass at St. Aim's entire n. nt i n. m precisely, in terment nt New Cnlhcdrnl Cemeterv MeKIIltNAN. On Innunrv .10. mill, MAtt ulfn nf .iflmx. Afrlferniti (neo McAnnltv). Itelntlves nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funral, on Thursday, nt a 10 a. m from her husbnnd's residence 131 Hector st MnnaMinlc. Solemn Itenulem Mnss nt St John the Unptlst Church nt lo n m Inter ment nt St John's Crmeterv Ml 1)11 Lin (IN.- In Norrlstown. on Jinunrv 31 mm KATiii'itiNi; c middlhton. wife of Joseph Mlddlcton Iteletlves nnd friends nre Inv'ted to ittteml tho funeral, from her late resident e, DeKnlli st . Just bcvnnd lioro'iirh line, Norrlstown. I'n.. 011 Thursdi. at 3 15 P m Interment nrlvnto SflN(IlllOI On Jnnunrv 30, loin, AN THONV C , husband of Trances Mlnchhof (neo Mnlsvvipklel nnd son of Ihe Into Adam nnd Rllrnheth Mlni'hhof, aKed 41 senrs. Iteln tlves nnd friends nlsn San I'omlnun Council, Nn 2.10. K. of C. nnd emplnjes nf Adams Hxpress Comptnv. nro Invited In nttend fit liernl. on Thursdnv. nt K 30 11 m., from Ills lnle resldcnee 4."..'3 North 1Sth st Mass of Itenttleni nt Churih nf Ihe llolv Child nt 10 1 tn prcels"t interment privntc nt isew ''athcdrnl Cemeterv Automobile cortege Miihnnoy Cltv papers please enpv MIMIAN. Suildenlv, on Jnnunrv .11, into, HHNItV . NIIIMAN. nited S2 jears. HcIh tlics and friends olsn IT. It. of C. nnd J. of A.. No. 122, nie Invited tn attend the funernl servl'is, on Tlnirsdav, nt 2 p. in., nt the resldenco of his hoii. I; S. Nelnian. Ii West Sl-.irnnnck st . acrmantown Interment pri vate Uvnmlns may bo viewed Wednesday evening. NOHTON, Poriiierlv of Olouccster, X. J., on Innunry .It. ANNA D.. widow of Wlll.am J. Norton. Itelat.vea nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funernl acrvlces. on TI1ursd.1v, nt ' p. m., nt her lite residence. 240 North Wilton st. interment nt rcrnwood Cemg terv. Ilemalns may bo viewed edncaday evi nlntr. IIM HNS.- On Jnniinrv .11, 1010, THOMAS A., son or Mary nnd tho lite I'atrlik Owens. Itelntlves unit friends, also Division No .1. A O II,, nm Invited to attend funeral. Thursdiv. nt "! n. m.. froin Ills Into res! elcnc", 241 South Itrondwnv (ilourester ritv. N. J. Hloh Mnss nt St Mnrv's Church at 0 n. in. Interment St. Mary's Cemeterv. Il.wr.l.. On Innunrv ."11. mill JUI.HS M. husband nf Anastasl.i C Ravel, In his 70th "".'.'trr-"! "?"?. so, nn 1 111 nun nil ni ii ir.lll Jl- Hi . "WII llelltlves nn.1 r lend A & ' i"' ,TB BresRllnit or Sciond R Rt,i "JSSn sn Ilernlnt iHnd Class, are i,,ljj"r the funernl serv cos, on iViiil.aL11 tSiV fit the church, 7lh st iVMlS1,v."tV Interment rrlvnte. it Nonu W'fM cemetery It Is m , '" C4 that no (lowers be sent itI.lJ.'slr.. run, m will hold n memnilim .:;: p'r?. IltJttoi runrv (J, at tho enured 2 10 rv , rn fl sr'llll.f.. On tnnuary 3 ntft '"i P. roil of I'eter O, and i-meV. .' flv Lucas), need 21 ve'ir," IteWliel" ""ill! also member nf Uroihrcti ci, ,lA'"'d f" low hnuiihin st . ntc Invltei TTnh'.Xnt' eral serv cr. on ThtirsdAV ni ..".."ttnj WSSRit. S'?om1,nn'eT!5 W'ef st.''M'IIH'lllHH.-Oii' tvi !1 Itelntlves nnd f clem s niio hiJW '.'5 nNn A&R" . JnjIlJA toatV't 'lence of his sister. Mrs .'?"' lIS !( .' " um ik., N. 211 it. infXVUL'r " "rwnlmiim1! Ometorv. lUL ni Mcih M hVtWVWUK iinniM Jut Alk.n Mr Jl iner 111 ivifti..!... "". m ?SS.. riTa,1 0U.K: .?? VX ft '"15!. .". 1 in n . ! ' " it ment prlvnle "MX!!':- "" 1 etifiinri una v..;..' JO" ' Slioiic in his llth irir n8'," nnd friends nre Invited tn J!i,;.,II, rerv ces, on r,i.,. , n J""0, for ."'..? P tn., ,nl brop resirtciiep, Honnrd V. Shore "osr"1' To proceed tn I'hllidelpiiia r;",' ."in terment private, at rt ends' &! Cemetery .NVi:i:NKY. on .timtiarv outli a v i.i,,i', 1 . 1111 .inntiari 11 in. n husband of the late .inn. Hu,.nin- Hf eiiltne) nnd son or ho lnto"inK "V Sweeney Ilelntlves nml fr?end. n..,1J' to nttend the. funernl on Thn,.?i .V'-irn n m . from the reslden e of his .ii. ".! I ntlierltlP I'minnr .in 1 .....!. 'J.'s slstsf.1l Kelt) st l-lmv t h) Hli h iieiWlV1 Wl the Church, of the Hd nti n. t,"l.'n!.t interment nt Cnthedrnf ('etnef.rv ' '- H vvru.M. janunrv 31, loin r..,,, il WritsT. aged 27 jcars ill'. A.UP 1 J Uur.-t :. ItelaTlve'sTn.'l r ends' sif?2 to nttend funernl. Thursday, ntlnia1"! iitiiii inn rngiiiannn ., i.. .Insenh Wllrsl 11 .l.'. 'i.r ."tflcr-ln the house. Interment nt Mnntun. W'V'V. vevnnces W meet the n 15 ' J',.'" -wiiiit hi rrurii, v J 15 nnd lo:!: BELMONT ysjSSffi am. wi:i:k-u w aTXUH Si THE ESCAPE gr-ftg Mats Daily;ilS 10c jEvg? LOCUST VSEEe "A Soldier's Oath" FARNWi TomorTHE BALLET GIRL 52d "i'KR1.2 Mats Sc Ev The Price ,?.''.. ssi. TOMouiiow thk must oi' ram? l TODAY ONK11IT wStfllt Jrt PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO riTi'i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMinuiii Mm Soukm (mmomu Tun fnllnvvlni: Hirntrrs nlilalii tlielr pli lures lliroimli Hie .STANI.KY HnoUliiir Comp.in, wliieh Is a guarantee nf early slimrliiKS of tlie nnest productions. All lilc lures reviewed before rvlilhltlon. Ask for (he theatre In jour loculit) obtiilnlnc pictures tliroiich the STANLKV ItooMni; Company. 1 nre 'V iji'-j y k'7rvl-w I iNO sfcSaf I eMwpi'j l CHNTItAl. A I U A MDD A ''" .Morris ..l'nssv,ink Ave, rlLHMUlIJUrt -"at uanyni.; Hvcs .740. Vaudeville & I'aram't Pictures Mary Pickford in 'The Foundling' CHESTNUT nHLOW 10T1I - tiu.ixuli: rr.Avs III ' TIlU II.VlAli TOIH'HDO" ARCADIA - TKI.IXU. John Emerson B2D AND THOMPSON MATINCU DAILY APOLLO GRACE ELLISTON in ItLACIv I'HAIt" f IRFRTV HIIOAD AND U. I O C 1 1 I COLUMBIA HltOAHWVY I Mi:itSAL rHATl'Ki: "THE NATURE MAN" Logan Auditorium Urn0d8Ave. Vlt.iKniph lllue Itlhhon l'l.iy L'AItlj WILLI MS and ANITA STIIWAIIT In ".MY LADY'S SLIPI'LIt" BLUEBIRD "ou V0UT" miOAD ST JULIA DEAN Till: HANSOM" Hqultnl.le Picture both and frnAB rtt.ufOiwr CIIDAIt AVK ttLlflft THHATItU CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in run. in NerulccH. rhllrsiluv ill 1. n m m I.I.. .... residence -nir.-. nlhert st. Interment nt Mt J.fi10" .Ometori Itemalns may ho viewed Wednesday from s to tu p. ni. IHtt't'KKNMILI.IHL On Jnnu.irv .10. IDlr) i-.ii.MAf-. win nt TiiRlimaii Drui kenmlllet jnee Ilobb). Ill her With je.ir Itchellves and friends, are Invited to attend tho funernl serv i'e. 011 Wednesday. ntN p. m.. nt ihe reMideiue of her son. WalUee Trirmhnnei 0IJ Sterner st. further servkea nnd inter muit on Thursday, nt 12 20 p. 111 at ill. I'-nmburs Itifo-ined Church. I'cnnslniri;. I'n Dl I.I.KA. -On JuniLiry .11, Illltl. MAiinA HET DULI.HA Itelutlves nnd friends are Invited to uttend the lnner.it 011 Thurd,iv nt 8 30 a. in . from the residence of lier niece, Mrs. 'Ur.i (inllaKher, .1230 Uirilnvood ave. lfl.rh Mass of Ite.iulem Tit the C i?, of the TransltKuratiou nt lu a in Inter inent pr vatc. FAIRMOUNT 20T" fiM?AD 'AV,: I'.ir 111, mint I'lieuts VICTOIt MOOlti; In "Chimmie Fadden Out West" FRANKFORD i;iI)i:.SSII.NK. On Jnnunrv .lO.Hilfi.CATII AHINH. wife of Michael Hldenshank e. . tlves and friends nlito Altnr. Hos.iry. Si'-red l!i,.r1, ."n'y.'-imlly and I'roiuVKatlon of thu Faith t-oc'elies of Chureli of ht. Ixnatluii 1711 I'nANKFOIlD AVUN'UG Till A SMI II I'ltOOHAM i.i;t KATY DO IT The (Ireit I'niil TaiiBle" Willi Sam Item ml S508 OlirtMAN- TOW.V AVI. VI ir 1 fit line v.vi.l 1 v.vi.l.l lu "HER DEBT OF HONOR" Market St. Theatre 3M ",& Margarita Fischer in 'The Dragon' "HUAPT." Nil h 'OLD KINO COAL" ORPHFI IM OCILMANTOWN AND v-'vrrli-lU"1 CHIILTHN AVnS Hi.riatiitD ki:ati:ih: Sarah Bernhardt in 'Jeanne Dore' ORTF1MT -D nn'1 woodland Avn WlSlltN 1 DallyMat.2 Hvc ,():.10toll I'ATHI OOLU IIOOSTHIt PLAY Dorothy Donnelly in 'Madame X' PAT APP ,21 MAnicirr STitnuT X rVLirlvLi in ,v. si 0 ii-if. p. ji. MARGUERITE CLARK in ' MICH AND MI'S" Chestnut St. Op. House "H lT-rir- ...... vntn-i inc. KUUWG PASSION'M Fir-st Run Fox Fcaturf! $ vi:sr-iiii.,iii:i,riiiA 1 HRAlMri 5SD nnd MArtKirr sto -oil ... MAT BAILY SPufil . ' ' 'A. ITeseiits WILLIAM FARNUM in em. IW11IKU.S' LAW" OVERBROOK 03D na nAvn -.TOtivcn Fonoirit "-"Kft:l(jiii., i hi.h MACi: In "Crooked to the HP. GARDF.N 53D LANSDOW.N-E'tT.-J 'w.i MAT o rt'n (Ml , IllU.lelsl i?.sj COOPER CLIFFE i 'A PARISIAN ROMANCE", F. II R P K A 0TII AND l V.?rTv,Z. ,. ?!l"K'?T. dTHK WILLIAM FAVERSHAM inll ""NH MILI.l.is- DOLLARS" M IIVLRIAL Theatre .gj HICK slJ,ttj3KOT"S. . "A PARISIAN ROMANCE PARK" rtiDQc avi: s. daltiiin st " CotlnuoiiHshnvfromJ::;0-U.30-Il MURIEL OSTRICHE in "A rlltcrs llOMANCH" GERMANTOWN CI flRP r'aT" MATlKnT UL.UDC jjiit 2-1.1: Hves 7 & 0 Marfuerite Clark ln 'T1,n i''"Nci; maigueniL v-iutiv and Tin; PAL'i'Kif Heir tlie f .i.non Klmhnll OiKan PRINCESS 10,5Tg?CT 'Destiny' 'The Missing Mummy' Hoc the "Ulrl nn.l the Oaiuc" Hvery Thursday ClUltMANTOWN AVK. AT TI'I.I'ISHOCKrjM KT VIRGINIA PEARSON in TIKir UtT Till? MAN" ! RIALTO NOKTII i Broad Street Casino un0AEwl HVIS'INC, 7 11 AND 0 WILLIAM DUNCAN in i iiui vv A.Nin;nEKS' QttrB riRARn AvnNi'n THRATitr; VlliL 7TII AND UIHAIID AVi:. JULIA DEAN in "TIIR HANSOM" RFnrNT J031 maiikkt RTnnnT icjcin 1 human voivh mm ax KHANI'Ir. IH'SIIMAN .v- iii:vi:itiY HVYNi: "MAN AND HIS SOUL" (JEIN I URY KniI: U'R MARsmiB v-.j.ii j. jii matlsi:i: dailtIb Theda Barn in 'CARMEN' 6 iM i -..-.. .ITJilL msn ciitci.i;" SI .... ....... i e-riurmani es n in r i,i & jo rj SOUTH B. FKANKLIN HADUUCK 'Ms. i.-t.i tOCkfiF atseWfrtX til Marlm.t.'. , . .? 1 with Eleanor Monttll In th. title foils. V ' I AL'DEVILLK KEITH'8-Mrs t-aactry In "Athes." Morton ind OUw. la 'Before and Aitr": Uoanu and company in Kllnder's Furnlilusl Plat" &uill and .Norton, wmgn and iUmw Sjio ffwl'..!1". w-llt. Kc-MiU Uordwie. In srt ;udlsi HwdUy and Nurrls, In "In i Lovi land", Mario flozibban meuolexU: OBAND-l'sullaf. aM"oett ' Pli.io Movers" Mr. and Mrs. qanLw Wltle uluiiignvu"', Brt IUy. taojob t Bid llti-ViXSm: loni "lt I-oJsy fcad O Nf III. NIXON Jiarv Derr laiDrorutor Tli AUi. Lanfi kics - r-oxir Auni.ir, Elv In liniy's TJBib.tones' it. Oordou HtKlileuders mual" .'ftSV, ', PVf' P'O "" acrobat. oLOBK-ejeoiKp Alutar In Tti fliaat's fear' jmi s . uusan Jlnimv lt. lAiyta Klft,4i r? at tkt ffefty MM&S,' nit'st Tatar nod llunU, AT IKIrHlUlt PHlCKa. I i"e..'L.T. 'MrS- "Sel'.YW' 1 .tHP' f. JH.Wf sway '"VUisM "Art"- Kettla YtIaon; SS edicaiM ftsDlo'a Clr u Alf rirajnt mJ$S il. and Hi Pour t PHKg. Treasurer of United Lead Company of Pennsylvania fl. Franklin Ilaclduck, 57 years old, of H3l De I.ancey street, died suddenly to day of heart disease at ills home, Mr Hadduck for years was the manager and treasurer of the United Lead Company of Pennsylvania, v(th olflces at ZM South 5th street. Ho was a member of the Merlon Cricket Club and other clubs. lie Is sur vived ,by a widow. The funeral arrange ments have not been announced. Washington I, Shore Washington 1. Shore, Joe president of the firm of YVolfenden, Shore & Co., wool manufacturers at Cardlngton, Delaware County, died yotsterday. For a week he had suffered from llrlght's disease, which caused death Mr Shore, who was 18 years old. was for most, of his Ufa in the wool business, succeeding his father, the late Jeavst Shore, as a member of the firm Mr Shore was a member of the Merlon Cricket Club. The funeral cervices will u Laid on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of his brother, Howard E. Shore.,1 JO. 4 Uren street The tvxiy wai then be taken to the Phlladelnhla i'r.m, tory. folUfvvius which lU remains WH je nre Invited to nttenl itio funcrtl,' on Thurs -r.. ... .' ' '".:. .'i" iitr mill ri'sinenct fl.10 Viola st , West, I'lilladelt.hla. Solemn Itenulem Miss at Chureli of St. iKnillu" at 10 II ni. Interment ,,,lir,i """""' 1'KNTON. On Jnnunrv .TI, tulo, ANDItHW j or., nusonnn ot Miinia Fenton (nee Hver ley). aited 71 sears. Itet.it ves and frlenda nre Invited to attend the funernl. on Sat urday, nt S S(i a. m . from tlio resilience, of h's son-in-law C.eorge V Hush, anwi Hist Daunhln at. Itenuiem Mass at tlie chureli of tlio Holy Name ut 10 a. m. Interment ut Ilol Cross Cemetery. (iKI.I.KIt. At Lonsdale, ra . nn January R0. lpitl. J. S. OELMilt. aged 121 eara Ilela tlvea and frlenda nre Invited tn attend the funeral, alio i members of Shlloh, No. .V.S. "V1 A; .". -sornstovvn It. A C, No. 100, LanadalB II. A c. No. :MH. Hu'tehln: son Coininamlery. Np '!, 1'hlludelplil.i (Mn slatory and Lu f.u Hhrlnt. rrom his lata resl elenre, 213 West Main et. Hervlcea at Ht. John a Heformed Church, on Thursday Keb ruarv -J, at '.' n ni. Interment private, at Hlversjde Cemelerj-. Norrlstown. a Auto funeral, nemulns may be viewed on Wednea day. from 7 to II i m and on Thursdaj. from I) to III JO o ni OIll'llE. On January 29, loin, THANK II husband of Esther II (Irube, In his Hist jear. 'e'alJis and Irlends. also I'hllates Uidau. J0, n-' r- 'An,JA4. Kuquenaku Trite No- 27, Imti. O It. M , and all organUatloris of which ho was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thurid.ii, nt r. iVb P'clely ut hU late residence. ,.tai N 10th st. Interment at Oreen Mount Ceme tery. Ilemalns may bu viewed on Wednes day, from 7 to 0 p. m. Auto funeral IIAIIDLX'K. -On February 2. 1UHI. H A.-.. ..".', "vr""J.vi. v n" residenee. Sill De Lanccy place, Philadelphia, suddenly of heart failure. New York and Chicago papera please copy. IIAN8KLL. In Norrlstown. Ia on lunujrv 30 101(1, EMILY V. C . wife of 11. V Tlan bI1 and daughter of the lata Jacob M and Invited to attend the funeral services, on L. Main st. Interment private. HATCH. On January 30. 1010. at Jackson ville, Kta . after h brief ttlneas. AN.S-V iiuni;ilib hatch, wlduw of Dr ! I. Hatch, nf Santa Harbara. Cal. Funeral aerv ice. at the Church of St Barnabas? (litlTst. ind Haverford ava., on Thursday, at 11 a. m Gfonf NnrtTiorn "HOAD ST . EHIH A reat iNortnern ih'ilvuntv aves. 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