VjW(HHtt lrjri(i(ff!ip?fi -mc nvu fi ..'v; M It fc' If" DEMOCRATS SEEK VAINLY FOR CANDIDATE .. FOR 0. S. SENATE I "Harmony" Destroyed by So- ;Ga!ldd "Big Four" and, Party . .Prestige Only a Reminis ' ceiice, Says B. G. Bromley HURT BY REORGANIZERS Under Ihe mildnnce of National Coin rnlttccmnn A. Mitchell Paltrier Bevctnl ..fcotifnroncofl were held this week at the. ., -, Hellevue-Stratford, Prominent upstate ns ; ,'wcll ns local Democrats wcro In attend ancc. -Microscopic search Tailed to reveal a v single available candidate for the United States Senate, white the "harmony" talk , fell on deaf ears. ' The' Impression prevail.- that an entirely He deal must be wrought out before party activity In this State ran be ro vlvcd. Many loott upon the present sit uation as the passing of the "IjIk Four" palmer, McCarmlck, ninksleo and Morris ' lyhoiftavo dictated the '"rcorunnlMM'a" program for the last three years. Anton those talked Of for the .Senate, Secretary of Labor William II. Wilson and v'JJd-ftrd H. I.ynett. of Hcrunton, both flatly :ilecllned, while the frlenns ur tho scholarly 'Menrj Iludd, of this city, declared it would Ve.ali Insult to ask him to make the Vicarious sacrifice again. Iloland 8, Morris, State chairman, when questioned at his onice In the Lund Title "Bulldlnc, nfter the conferences, expressed Mid regret that no one seemed "anxious" to serve the party at this Juncture, but thought a (It candidate would be secured "alter a tittle." This view was not echoed jy. others consulted, who appeared to a'ftreo that a proffer of support from the Prosent- party leadors In the State would be looked upon us more or less of a Joke. Neither Vance MeCormiek, of Harrls burff, nor Assistant Postmaster General James S. Ulakcslee, the other members of the "Big Four," had any part In the re cent conferences. The opinion was general that tho "Hlg Four" had about reached the end of their Federal patronage and could not proceed much farther In the process of "rcorgan- , Islnir" the party out of existence so far as t State and local Issues; wore concerned. CHAIRMAN BROMLEY'S VIEWS. "It. Is a. depressing fact." said II. Gordon Bromley, chairman of the Demo cratic City Committee, "that after three years of Democratic ruloit Washington. party Interests In Pennsylvania have reached tho lowest ebb of which any of us have recollection. It reminds one of tho Roman conqueror who secured peace by making a desert out of tho country. ."If tho so-called 'reorganizcrs' have made a serious effort at any time to con- suit the Ideas or wishes of any except " a chosen few of their own followers, 1 know nothing of It. It Is a far cry from the days of Randall and Paulson to what we seo in the State today. Har mony Is a farce that consists only in ratifying the views of your self-named leaders." Joseph P. McCulIcn, who has been prominent among supporters of Public Service Commissioner Ryan, said: "There was a time when It meant something to be called a 'Democrat' Such men as George W. Blddle, Samuel Dickson or Simon P. Wolverton were proud of tho title, without reference to olllce. We have fallen on evil days and under preKent, leadership In this State men of largo calibre seem tp bo at a discount It is. pediaps, "not surprising that tho office of United Statos Senator goes a begging. As Democrats, however, wo can live In hope, and that seems about) all we have left. There may be a revival under new con ditions." ' BRIGHT HAS NO REMEDY. Robert S. Bright, president of the Demo cratic Club, had no remedy to offer for tlje present inertia in tho party. His sympathies, ho said, had been with the ("reorgatilzers," but ho could not seo any candidate for the Senatorshlp In sight at present. IIu hopes that tho President's recent speeches might stir up some local interest, but was a a loss to say Just how this could be brought about Other members of the club who sat about the now headquarters at 1132 South Ponn Square, today wcro mostly silent, but when they spoke of party prospects in this State It was in tho reminiscent, funereal tone that one mentions tho dead. 0 18 HIT THE THAIL AT LYON'S "PATRIOTIC. NHiHT" TALK More Than G000, Including; Noted Men, at Services WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 3. - . a. trloUc night" at the Lyon tabernacle lust cyenlng was attended by more than COCO , persons, and ended with 4S trall-hltters. Former Judgo George G. Gray, General James Harrison Wilson. U. S. A., retired, and General Charles Bird. V. S. A., re - tired, occupied seata of honor, but the greatest ovation of the evening was ten dered to Private Jehu Roberta, of the 124th Pennsylvania Regiment, a veteran whose age of f0 years places him In the foremost ranks of the living defenders of the Union. Governor Miller was unable to attend, but was represented by Colonel George W. Sparks. The delegations Included 200 members of the Patriotic Order of America; also eight menbora of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, 150 Sons of Veterans and about U0 G. A. R. veterans. The evangelist besought them to put "-the same ardent spirit and inspiring In tellectual fervor tntp their battle for the ' eternal roll call that they did In their country's call to arms. In referring to preparedness, he said the greatest preparedness that this coun try could obtain against enemies within, as well as abroad, would be a genuine revival of the virtues of honesty, self-sacrifice, sincerity and Kodllneu, Reference was made to former Judge Gray as the United States representative "ii'SL J18 "ague Peace Tribunal, to General " "Wilson aa the capturer of Jeff Davis, . and to General Bird "as our old and be loved tabernacle friend." DEATH BUY ROB STATE OF CHIEF 31 ORDER WITNESS 41ter,of Man Detained in Double Kill ' .-'' ins Growing Worse BUFFALO, N- Y.. Feb. 5.-Deat!i may fob the sensational Telper murder case of it's nipst important witness. Mis Grace Tilper, slater of John E. Telper, who is fceintr .detained In connection with the murder f )la mother and brother, and. who wa lierneu eruiauy Beaten, may die before she Js ale tp give any lueld In formation about the crimes. ' iCLthe Slaters' Hospital, where Miss Wtf has beeu unconscious lnce Mont aaSVVber condition was reported worse ; tfJSfSf&nilns, J .ifWMMr. confined In a cell at police head. ftr' jiflWrter. will be taken before tb Grand t t-j. iftfy neH Monday. He spends his time - raauiBii ana emoKint- cigarettes and re tufia ta tajlc about the case. , Acquitted of Murder Charge OBTTYSBVPG, Va. Feb. 5. - After a trial ls tins almost two wee. ihe Jury tu the cqiso of Oliver SlmrtJli. charged wit tpa muraer oi fetei I. Drardoirt .'4i lUb'ht of 'October s, ittt nixW i VI JPS'?' . W ..- w- '" Ml ) UwwDsr uki nor ue mat i.e snot i &W'K tk df40 ? made that 111. iv!.i u'Ji tu, HHf-wjie, sou last. li.inytoth pa iii'ulyW ittn wj,' of Ws MM,., - J ,t Y. W, C. A. OBSERVES ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE WITH JOYFUL ZEST Reminiscences of 50 Year? Ago Form Part of Program Here and Throughout the World PHILADELPHIA SERVICES Reminiscences of .V) years iiro, when a small group of women formed the first Young Womnn's Christian Association In Boston, will be recounted this month, he cause Y. W. C. A.'s all over tho world are celebrating the golden Jubilee of this organization. Philadelphia Y. W. 0. A.'s are co-oper-ntlng to make this month the greatest In tho association's History. Tho Central Association, IStli and Arch streets, begins Its celebration tomorrow with ! o'clock morning service, when Dean William L. Tuttlnvlll, of tho Philadelphia School of tho Bible, speaks. In the afternoon the Central Associa tion, the North American Lace Y, W. C A., the Kensington Y. W. C. A. and tho Southwestern Branch of the associa tion will combine in a Joint l:M o'clock vesper rervlco at the Central Building. This Is to be "Pioneer Day." The sub ject of the talks, given by former .asso ciation managers, will lie "Our Heritage." .Mrs. Joseph A. Hudson, city Y. A . C. A. president, will preside. The Kails of the Schuylkill Y. W. C. A.. 4100 Ridge avenue, and the (lerimiutown Y. W. C. A., uSJO Gcrmniitown avenue, which are Independent of the Central Y. w. C. A., have planned their own cele brations for tho coining month, at the request of the national association. The Gcrmantown girls started theirs last night with a membership supper nt 6 o'clock nnd a membership reunion nt 8 o'clock. Mis' Mary C. Peacock and Mrs. Ethel Flsk Moore spoke and there were V. W. movies. Tho Falls of the Schuylkill girls open their ce'ebrntlon tonight with their 10th annual banquet nt IS o'clock. Tomorrow both hold vesper services. The Gcr mantown sprnker Is Mrs. William Y. War ner; tile Falls of Schuylkill speaker. Miss Katherlnc Puncheon. On Lincoln's birthday, February 12. the "Junior Aid Committee of St. Timothy's Hospital" will ho tendered u tea by the Falls glrls.nnd In the afternoon u pageant, "Girls In Other Lands," will lie given. On February IS and February 20 both asso ciations will hold vesper 'cervices. February IS the girls from Cirrman town nnd the Falls associations will give In their respective associations, the pageant. "Girls of Yesterday and To day." The Central building girls will give theirs February K, in Wltherspoon Hall. RELIGIOUS BREVITIES The preacher at the servlco of the Christian Association of Bryn Muwr Col lege tomorrow evening will b2 the Rev. Dr. Hugh Blckhcad, of Baltimore. Anniversary Day will be observed by tho Christian Endeavor Society of tin Hcrmon Presbyterian Chuich, Frankford. the Rev. Harry It. Crawford, pastor, to morrow. There will bo special music throughout the day, and in tbu evening .1 special sermon will ba preached by tho Rev. Dr. Robert Veach, recently of Rochester, N. Y. Itlrln Imve been ufkeil lij- the Thin! 1'iiltm! I'reabyterlun Church for u new Mructure to lie erected at 1-lh street nnd Wyoming avenue for the uso of the congregation and Sunday achool. The Phlliitjclplila Qimrterlj- .Meetlnir of tlie Society of Frlemla will be lieM Turmlny. surt Inir at I0::uj o'clock. On gccunil-riay. Ilio ,th. at "J.'.'iU n. m.. the meeting of minister unci elders will lalce place. Tho Rev. llllam Gruli.im, formerly an elder in llethunv Church, and rwenllv or dained to the ministry. Iiuh been extended a call tn lieieme pastor of the Chambers Church, one of the lleihany cotleRlate thurvlief. Ha will tmciecd the itcv. i:rnm C. f.irtlett. Sejeetlnns from "Klljah" ulll he mm); at Hie I oclni'K serwee tomorrow afternoon In tho Walnut ,Mn-e 1'rwhyteri.in Chuich ly un augmented choir, under the direction of Net sun A. Chennutl. A fpeclal musical service will bo Klveti to. r.orroM- evtnlnu at T:ir. ovio.-li In iho Knls eonal Church of :ho Itedeemer. .'tilth street ahoe Chestnut, hy the choir of the church under, tho direction of Wasalli lps. oritanlat and choirmaster. Mrs. John H. Scrlbner ulll a.llr'ij the I'res hvterian ministers in Wetmlntr Hall un Monday mornlns; on "MormnnlMn." Tha meet u.k -vlll he ooen tu tho public. The Itev. Dr. John T, Ite-vo Kill preach In Ihe Centrul North llroad fitreet I'reslnterlan Church, the Itev. Dr. Hubert Himh Morris, partnr. tomorrow ir.ornlni; at 1U:41 o'clock. In Ihe eenlns a spciial musical prourum will Ua clven. . ' The Rev. tleorse Chalmrs Richmond has nnnouneeil that ho will iireii' h In .si. John'u I'roteaiant Knly.r.pal Church .'Id and llrnn streets, omorro'r irioinlmt on -Is Christianity a Hotil or a Sirtcin'" and In the cienlmr on "The Divine I'.icht of Ilishous; or. Fakes and' Fancies of un Arlstocrutle Episcopate." Mre. Ileatrlce Korbes-ltohertson Hale will address the Society or.Hrhlcal Culture In the llroad Street Theatre at II u. -- tomorruve on ;The Feminist .Moemnt." Cornelius Lehane will tneak on "Iibor and the Europeun War tomorrow utternoon at .1 o'clock In the llroad Htreet Theatre, under the auspices of the Boclullst Literary Society. The Itev. Dr. nobert Ilannell will administer Holy Communion In the Park Avenue iletlio tllfet Kplscopal Chunh tomorrow inornlnK at lil;3U o'cloik. and In the evening will discuss the question. "Aro Hod's Claims Reasonable',"' "liulllble Chrlttluna" will he ihe subject of a sermon to be iljtlrem! bv Ihe Rev. Dr. A. E. Ilurnett in the Reformed KpIscoduI Church of Our Redeemer tomorrow cvtnlriK ut o'clock. Holy Communion will be administered in Orace Methodist Kplscopal Church, the Rev. W. Clray Jonea pastor, tomorrow mornlnff. In the evenlnar the lttv. l!r. Jones will preach un "A Devil's Prayer. . Maxlsirate Carl II. Ilaker will conduct &erv lees In the Frutdilln llonu tomorrow evenlnc at a o'clock. ."The Heat of Authority In Rellalon" will be the subject of the sermon 10 L t-lven by the Rev, Dr. Carl K drummer in Ht. Htephen s Kplscopal Church tomorrqw afternoon at 4 o'clock, The.l.ev, Calvin W. I.aufer will clve the main address at the.Sth anniversary at the Christian Endeavor fjoclety of the Tabernacle Presbitcrlun "hurch tomorrow- evening ut s o'clock. ' Tho Rev. Otto C. tlromoll. of Si, Agatha's pirish. has ben appointed paatpr of. tho new parish at Colllnzdale. lie nlll reside ut the isetory of the Church ut the Italy Hplrll. Sharun Hill, for tha present. Th Rev. Thomas J. Nolan, assistant at Sharon Hill, lua been translerrvd to St. Al-itlu's. ,.llf,n"v Clifford ius. recently pf Schuyl kill Haven, hia been named castor of Iletliel Luthsran fhurch, .ith street und Sedxrlcy avenue, and will be Installed by the Rev Dr Edwin Heyl pe W. of fit. Matthew's Church? tomorrov evenlnje at o o'clock. The Rev Ohirlea P. Wile, wll glv. thj charge to mim: bers and Doctor Delk will lve tha chsrso to the pastor, . , r At J. Drctel Diddle will five a reception to Mayor Thomas D. .Snillh at bis resulencr. 'JIUI Walnut street, on Monday .afternoon at 3 u'clort. "National Preparodneji" wfi U Tdls. eutsed. - The eUtath anniversary of tha men's class of Holy .Trinity, tb. tlrst Dreiel UbJdlJ BftS class, will b csleWated tomorrow rnoVnlni in the parish house. 417 toutb Wtl tret ff.da&? wjinM'wsr sstUBt cssss1 C4mfla. wiu, The classes of Third CbrtstUo Church, under the leadership ot 11. J. vni j. . Dudai- wm have cbr i o ihe sert'lew ut the lass'miwa MlMten on Ab.mlat nlsbt "" x. Dwut joUwu wui sisk at -. ZZZia -"rr- ..vnw, MMMWI.VV SIIOT nmJrSi "wji' ijytSJ EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, I WEDDING "ON A DIVORCE SUITS AS SEQUENCE Ci'oss Actions Begun by Partner in Bunking Firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. and Member of Musical Comedy Company A wedding "on a dare" at I o'clock In the morning, with n champagne wedding breakfast In this city, lias as Its result two I perfectly good counter-divorce suits. ! Tho Principals nro. Ilnvmnnrt W Ttmv. doln, son of .1, H. Bowdoln, of 645 West End avenue, New York-, a member of the hanking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., and his wife, formerly jjlsn Bessie Muloney, a member of the "Around the Map" mu sical comedy company, now playing nt the Forrest Theatre. lie Is n Princeton stu dent and she Is on thd stage "to gnt money for tho HUlt." As cncli of them Is under age, the suits aro being Instituted by guardians. "Sty niother-lu-law is tho catiso of It." said Mrs. Bowdoln today. "Sho kissed me and welcomed me until she learned that I had been nil nrtlst's model. Then It was nit off between mo and my 'Infant' husband." She told how she met him while he was a student In the D Wight Preparatory School, New York, and she worked next door ns a bat model. In a "bubble" party on Broadway, 1 1 months ago, sho said, n "collegu Infant," a Princeton classmate of Bowdoln's, dared her to mnrry Bowdoln. The decision was made over the wine glasses and tho entire party went to Jer sey City In automobiles, looking for a minister. They finally found one and the wedding was "pulled off" at I a. in., after which tho party of 21. mostly Princeton students, motored to tills city. Tliny cele brated tho wedding nt the Hotel Adelphla, sho said, with a breakfast. Including everything fiom ham and eggf to cham pagne. "In the middle of it all, In walked my 1. ..-.,... ...I... P...I . ..I... ......I...,...) I't'.. iiiimi,liiu n lituici. miv i uiiiiniiiw. in i not sure, but I think lie Joined In and i later took us homo to mother." j Bowdoln's divorce suit papers were I served on her, tied in a candy box. whllo she was playing In a New York theatre She retaliated by llllng a countersult, al leging Infidelity. I AVIATION SCHOOL Ol'BXS SOON Definite Plans Under Way for Instruc tion at The Orchard, in Essington Piomluent Phllndclplilans are the spon sors for n scheme to establish a school of uviatlon near this city to Instruct volun teer nvlators In tho art of flying In order that their services may be available In time of war. It is proposed to establish the school on the site of the old quaran tine station nt Essington, known as "Tho Orchard." Among those whose names aie mentioned among the sponsors are Judge J. Willis Martin and Robert Glcn dinnlng. The new educational Institution is to be known as the "Philadelphia School of Aviation." Joseph P. Gnffnoy has Intio- duccd n bill in Councils providing for the lease of grounds to the corporation for a period of ten years. The rate of rental Is to be Jl a year. The Echool Is to be In no sense a money- makliiR Institution. In fact, tlui.se who (i r,i ntinwinn' i nn ririiirci iini in I'Tiini'ii n - i ti , i . . i i moot a deficit, which they consider Is not ....in. ..i.. Mq..i, -ri.rt.. r...t i,nwrti-.,p ! unlikely to result. The feci. Iiowcmt. that the United States must have com- i petcnt aviators to call upon in time or, war. Two hangars will be built, and contracts h-ivo iilroadv lieen ntvardetl for their n.ie ai e.ujj oeen h.wiiuui iui uilii construction. They are to be completed In nbout two months. It Is expected that six or eight aeroplanes will bo purchased and stored In tho hangars. , tf .,11 ,if li idnn ivnrt' nil nmnnHilv l. V,r,nl uflll r,inn Mm- 1 it-Ill, M mi ih ! ..... u,.ww, ..... - . ........ , or experienccei .'tviators in cnarao oi tuc Instruction. HOBSON TO BE KEl'T BUSY Many Temperance Addresses Planned for Ex-Congressman j Cunttilri Itlchard Pearson llobsun. of ' j Mci.iin.ic fume who Is In Philadelphia to tiro the first gun In the Antl-Siiloon l.cnguo's cumpalgn to elect "dry" Assem blymen to the next Pennsylvania I.eutsla tute. will have u busy tlmo during the re mainder of his slay here. Tonight at 7: to o'clock he will &pvak In the Methodist Kplscopal Church, WcU Chester, the Itev. Dr. Homer V. Tope, district superintendent of th. Anti-Saloon I League, having arranged Tor this one out side meeting u.i well as the many in Philadelphia, Ills schedule for tomorrow In this city Is as follows: Mount Airy Presbyterian Churt-h, It a. m.; St. Andrew's Methodist Church, 2:0 p. m.: Fletcher .Methodist Church, I p. m.. and tho Second Presbj terlan Church, Germantown, at S p. m. NOVEL SIIOAV ATTKACTS "Winter Carnival" in Konsington Churcli Draws Big Crowds Thousands of Kenslngtonlnns are being attracted to the "Winter Carnival" In the Lnlon Tabernacle Church, Coral and York streets. The carnival closes tonight with a musical proqram. TIiii proceeds are to be used In tho pur chute of uniforms for "Class Six" Uand, a musical organization which has many friends In the northeast. The music furnished by several vocal ists and a number of organizations In Kensington proved a delightful attrac tion. Lust nl'-tht an address was made by A. J. Drexel Blddle, leader of the Urexel Diddle lllble Classes. STOUGH HERE MONDAY Evangelist Will Speak in West Phila delphia Before Brotherhood Union Elaborate plans are being made for the visit to this city on Monday of Dr. Henry Stoush, the evangelist, who has been malting things lively for Satan in At lantlc City for several weeks. He is to speak under tho auspices of the Brotherhood Union of the Brother, hood of Andrew and Philip In the Bethany Temple Presbyterian Church, 63d and Spruce streetB, on Monday evening, and special mualo of the real' revival kind will be given by Clark and Ackley. Norris Square Bible Class Grows Tho membership of ' the Men's Bible Class In the Ncrrls Square United Pres byterian Church has Increased so rap idly that the organization Is to be di vided. One section of the class, which will bo made, up of the older men. will be under the Instruction of William Black. Dr. C. Apple will have charge of the younger men. Lemon Hill Services "The candle of the Lord" will be the topic of the.JUv. James B. Ely at the Lemon Hill Association's meeting for strangers and nonchurch-goerii in the Gar tick. Theatre tomorrow nlsht. Another fins musical program has been prepared for tomorrow night, the soloists Including Catharine II. Plploy. soprano; Frank J3rn b.lck, baritone, and Neyln 'Wles't, cor netls't. The Brasa Quartet will render sacred selections from the entrance bal cony, commmclnsT at T o'clock. Clerks Dfy Carranza and Strike MEXICO clTs". Feb. 5-Defvlng orders uf tbo Carranza authorities, the union y clerks has called 4 strike In Mexico tHty. As. a result t( of the unKw la4r, msut ft tbt I. W- W. atHators. wer j ratHeil today DARE" HAS MRS. R. W. BOWDOIN CITY'S DEATH RATE FALLS Decline of Grip Epidemic Results in Corresponding Fall in Mortality Figures A decrease In the city's death rate Is reported today by the division of vital statistics of the Bureau of Health. Deaths from all causes during tho week total but Mr, as compared with (!77 during the last week In January. The Improved health conditions In the city aro attributed to the grddual decline of the pneumonia and grip epidemic. Deaths from pneumonia, total 38, tho smallest number reported for the past six weeks. Only 70 new cases have been re ported as compared with 03 last week. Deaths are divided as follows: Males, 270; females, 243; boys. 76, and Rlrls, Gl j Tho causes of death were: ! TcpiinM fever , "lot" fv',''r "".'".".'.'. 1 'wnwiimr rniirWi".'.'.'.'"'''!"!!!"" , JJlr.htl'crl.i and croup , "';', ills' I'Si'S i : : : -i-ni Tuberculosis of luncs .. Tuberculous menlricltis taiicr rorms or tuuereuiOHIs cancer and malicnnnt tumors .... Apoplexy and softenlm; or brain.. other forms of tuberculosis -sinic iimeareH or iie.in .i uit nriinciiiiis chronic bronchitis rncmnonl.i !!r"nch.i'neuinoiilH d wses nf tho resp rutory syttem.,., phrase of the stomach ............. Ivbilrhoeu nlnl enteritis Hernia t'lirhosls of liver Acute neplirltla nnd ItrlKht's dlseai-e... Non.'unreinu.i tumors nnd dlsea&es .KellltHl orR'llls ntsi cirK'Uis ', D,riit scritlcMetnl., i-iii-r 1 i'uriicr.ii .icci.ienLa : CoiMiii't.il debility nnd malformations. . Homicide .' i Violent deatliA I Suicide ." All other diseases Total '. Y. M. C. A. MEETINGS The Kev, Dr. Forre3t E. Dilger to b uuat ut iuictt xJiuiiuu A follow-up campaign will bo held in the North Brunei) V. M. l A. during the next few weeks,, with meetings each Sun day afternoon, ut I o'clock, and the ltov. Dr. Forrest K. Dager ns tho speaker, to conserve the results of tho evangelistic services which ended last week In the Keystone Theatie. Tomorrow Doctor Dager will talk on "Personul Questions in u Man's Life," und tho solouH will be Hurry Duvull. A reception will bo given to tho 50 "trall-hltters" of the Koystono Theatie meetings by the Bible class of the "Trail bitters" of the North Branch next Fri day evening. ' Presenting tho Idea of "A Sacred Chapel in Kvery Homo," Joseph R. Wil son will speak at Central V, M, C, A., at 3:30 o'clock. Miss. Flora Robinson, con tralto, assisted by 11. Lord Kitccdler, will give a half-hour's musical. FUNERAL OF SUICIDE Miss Grace Francis to Be Buriejl Monday The funeral of Mlsi Grace Francis, who killed herself following an unhappy lovo affair, will be ited on Monday at 12:30 o'clock, the Kev. William Porter Leo con ducting services In the chapel of an un dertaking establishment on Germantown uvenue. He la tho pastor of the Westsltlo Presbyterian Church, of which Miss Francis was a member. Services and In terment will be private. Miss Francis" father, Henry N. Francis; her sister, Mrs. James Werner, of Pottstown, Pa,, and cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jamison, of 5019 Wayne avenue, will attend the funeral. Miss Francis conducted tbo Francis Hat Shop, at 68 West Chelten avenue. Sh was found there yesterday, dying of gas asphyxiation, and died at the Ger mantown Hospital. The suicide of Miss Francis, who was 33 yenra old, wais tlio result of an unhappy love affair. A man whom she had befriended and tn whom she had given sums of money failed to keen an appointment with her at It hotel in New York. Realizing that he had de ceived her, she camo home despondent and ended her life, OBITUARIES FREDERICK C. DIECK Manager of Schmidt Brewing Com. pany and Famed for His Devo tion to Athletic Sports Frederick P. Dleck,' manager of the Schmidt Brewing Company, member of many clubs, famous baseb.aU and foot ball fan, and known all over the city for his smile, which was as big as he wns around, died suddenly this morning at the home of his sister. Mrs. Charles Is rael, of 133 Bast Durham street, Mount Airy. Mr. Dleck had been In the beat of health, except for a alight cold, up to yesterday morning, when he was found unconscious In his bed. Physicians said an abscess had been formed In his ear. He scarcely regained conscloiumed 1 day yesterday, and died with the xact cause of his sudden collapse unknown. Details of the funeral have not ei been arranged by. the furuil. Mr. Pltei.'wa Ui tat Hermar Dik, tmw editor of tbt German d3p efcret H U survived bjf w uur. Mr. TsnntTARY 8, W q- JiiS- fli ! .1 t. iwa hrAtbet-A nnft Of Whom riniiii.i, tmu uj i..w ...y.... -. t Jtermatl L. Dleck, u dramatic etmor i 'the Philadelphia Record, ami 0" "' Dleck, n commissioner in -oruiiu Mr. Dleck was connected with the Schmidt Brewing Company for tnore than 20 vcars. Ho was n member of the famous Broilers, one of the llvest dining clubs In the cllj'i and also belonged to tho Elks, the Turngcmclnde nnd the Phila delphia Rifle Club. He was born n Phll adelplila and attended school at the Cen tral Manual Training School. Even at that age ho was almost an broad n.i lie was toll, which was 6 feet, and ho was n terror In nil athletic sports. Since his schooldays he has always been a frantic fan at all kinds of sports, uom uny mm night. Local fans got to know him at ball games by his trtimpct-llkq voice ami his humorous roars. He weighed nearly S0 pounds and was more thnn ( feet tall, so that it was it common joke In the newspapers that "Fred" Dleck occupied all of section C nt tho game. His good humor and wide smile made hundreds of frluids for' him all over the city during his life. Ho was 41 years old and n widower, his wife having died two years ago. ; Alexander Wilson Drake NEW YORK, Feb. 4. -Alexander Wil son Drake, 73 years old, art director of tho Century Magazine from 1S70 until 1313, tiled tonight at Ills homo In this city nfter a long Illness. He was Idcntlllcd with many Important art movements In this lountry, nnd was largely Instrumental In bringing about the new school of wood engraving. Mr. Drake became Interested In wood engraving In his youth nnd also studied nil and water color painting. After teach ing drawing at Cooper Institute for a tlmo he went Into business for himself ns a wood enginvcr In 1SG3, taking up maga zine work five years later. He was the author of several short stories and poems. Howard Davis BORDENTOWN. N. J.. Feb. 8. How ard Davis, proprietor of the Bordentown House, died last night, aged 3G years. He was a grandson of Ihe late Colonel Levi Davis, who had previously owned and kept the hotel. Mr. Davis' mother died six weeks ago. He leaves a widow and two little (laughters. William II. Morris William H. Morris, n tipstaff In Com mon Picas Court No. I, died last night nt his home1, SOS Diamond street. Mr. Morris, who was nctive in i'Oth Ward politics for many years, wns a protege of "Dave" l.nnc. Prior to his court appoint ment 13 years ago, Mr. Morris was en gaged In the grocery business nt 11th nnd Oxford streets. He died of a com plication of diseases. IN .MIIMOItlA.M HOOKKV. In IovIiib remembrance of our denr mother. I.OIUHI! V. HOOKKV. who ,dled Februaiy fi. 1U14. FAMILY. eatljs These Notices Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. nr.X.l.j On February I mill. tiKIlTHUDK M., dnushtrr of nenj.tmln P. and Sarah II. lip I. nettl "7 vrnm. itphitlvci nnd frlrnds re Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Momliv, nt I1 p. m.. nt her late rreldenee. s.7 xortli iJ'Jlli st. tnifrmcnt private. UK t'. On February 3, inns, MAR. wife of I'Vatik J llrnun nint tlnuithtcr of Phoebe nnd the late Samuel Wntterron. Relatives nnil friends nre Invlteil tn ntteml the funeral fit! If,., on Sunday, nt I p. m., at her late iiiMence, 702 Cedar live.. Yeadon. Pelaivnm County, t'a Interment prlrato at I'crnwood Cemetery. llltHifiH. - On February !. 1DIO, DAVID, son or the late Davit! and Kllutucth Thorn TlrlKBS, of. Ixlccater. Kiiglantl, In hl. Slth year. Itelatlvrs and friends are Invited to nttend the funeiul services, on Monday, at .'."Op. m.. at tho residence of his son-ln-Iaw, U'oley I Wledmer. I'll W. Woodlawn ave., Oermnntovvn. Interment private. L'AltltOI.I.. On February 3.10HI. ItACHAKI. C, wife of Patrick Carroll (nee Tucker), rteiatlves and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt S'.'IO a. ni.. from her late lea'denco, northeast corner i:fth and Itltncr sts. Felemn IIIru faFu of ncqulem at Kplphiiuy ciiurih at 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cicsa Cemetery. ('AltTniC At hie late rctdilenco, Oakmnnt, Delaware County. Ia., on Feljruary 2. 1010, THOMAS .T. CAKTnil. Duo notlco of the funernl will be given. n.AMPI'FKK. Sudtlenlv, on February , mill. JAMKH 11.. hueliiinil of Caroline U t'lampffer Incc h-'app). In hla "let year. Rela tives and frl-nds aro Invited to atte.nl the funeral, on Monday, at 1 p. m.. from his lato rerldcnco. 40(11 Creseon St.. Manayunlc. Interment at (ireenmount Cemetery. COOK. On February a, 1010. ANNIK H. COOK (nee Kuhn). wife of Joseph M, Cook, rteiatlves nnd friends itro Invited to attend tbu funeral, on Mondav. at 7-.".0 a. m.. from ber Ute residence, ti'l.'a! North Ortanna .at. Itenulem Mars at Ht. flontfnclus' Church, at I' a. ni. Interment private. t'OOI.IlV, Suddenly, nn February a. lOlrt, SARAH A., wife of Frank Cooley. Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her late residence, 10H Herman t.. CJer mantown. Interment private. IMKKlKl.n. On Fehrunrv a. 101(1, TITKO DORK t.. nANITl-'.I.D, naed n.1 years. Rela tives nnd frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral hervlcca, Monday, ut 2 p. m.. at the nnarlments of Oliver II. flair. lMo chestnut st. inirtneni ni iu rctiows c-emetery. IIIKZ On Februnry fl. mill. JOHN, hus hnnd of tho late Caroline Dies (nee llurkle). In hie Sith year. Relatives and friends nro irvireti io niienu ino tuiierai servicea, on Monday, at P. m.. at hla late residence, Sllj North ad at. Interment private, at Ger-ln-in Lutheran Cemetery. DUDI.IIV. Near Mooreatown, N. J., on Sec ond Month, fid. KLIZA A. 1ITUI,BY. widow of Knoch Dudley. In her UOth year. Rela tlto and frlenda aro Invltid to attend tho funeral, on Second-dav. nt 2 p. m,, from Vilenda' Meetlnr House. Moorcmonn. i. J. Interment at Coleutown Cemetery. I'INNKIITV, Huiltlcnly, nn February 4, lain, JAMKH J eon of the lato Michael Flnuerty , and Mary Flnnertytllenn. Due notice of the funeral lll ho KUen from the residence of hla brother-ln-Uw, John J. Ilackhua, ijj.)7 3. d st. 1'ITIIIAN. At MaiiBlloia Sriuare. near Hor dentoAnr N. J., on February .". 1018, AI.KX A.NDUR H. FITIHAF. In hl 7.1.1 year, Hela tltcs and frlendn. ulau Wihllelil Scott Post. No. Ill, O. A. It., of Philadelphia, are In lled to attend hla funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p, m., from the residence of his son-in-law. II ward J. lane, at Minefield tiQaare, N. J. I'arrl.ipre will meet tli 10:10 a. m, tran from Phladelpha and tho U:.VI a. m tran from PhladelPha at llordentown. Jf. J. Interment at llordentown Cemetery. FHUUI.V. On February 4. 11)111, JAMKS, son of tha late Mlcluel nnd Catharine Freely, at hla residence. 2US North Wilton at. (Vino nt. above R2d at.). Due notice of tho funeral w.ll be itlven. Oll.ItV. On Second Month 3d. 1!)10, MAR THA II.. widow of William tlllby. Funeral services on tiecond-day, 7tli Inst., at lo.'.'lo a. in., at her lata residence. 317 North L'hea.er road, Huarttimore. Pa. Train leaves llroad Street Station at U:-'IO it, nt. (II.UWICK. At Nutlonal Park. N. J., on February 4. 101U, JOHN, husband or Mary tlluwlck, In his 07th year. Relatives and triends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at the auart nients of Oliver If. llalr. !K!o Chektnui ; t., Philadelphia. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. IIAIiKMAN. On February 3, lOltl. THK I'KdA KMIU In her TUtii year. Relatives and (rlends are invited to attend the luneral services, on Sunday, at S p. m. precisely, at her lato residence, 40.11 Parltslde ave. Inter ment at Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. 1IAMII.I.. On February 8, 11)111. MARY F dauxhler of the late J'r, nd Mrs. Uernard llamlll, from her late residence, 1KU North 12.h st. Due notice of funeral will be given" HAllAN.- On February I, 1UIU, JOHN J.. son of Patrick and Mary A. Haran (nee yelsh). itelatlves and friends, also Lodge w. wa. . w ,,'-,, "a 'i" v.u,ii, ticne -hurc Interment Holy iepulchm Cemetery. lIAl'liilEV On February 3.1010. PATP.ICtf HAUUHEV. husband of the Ute Margaret Ilaufhey. Relatyes and friends, and all or- f;anUatlons of which he was a member, are nvltod tu attend the funeral, on Monday, at 810 a. pi., from Ms late residence. 2020 Nan. daln st. Hlgb Requiem Mass st St. Patrick's t.'nuryh ut lu a, m. Intwmeot at Holy Cross Cemetery. IIP.NDRIL'K. On February 4. 1010. at the residence -of her son. 120 West I.san. Ger mantown, MARY, widow of Thomas J, Hendrlck. High Mass at. St. Francis or AK.UI Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock HKPI'KNhTALI- On February 8. 1010. ME- I.IKI1A It.: wlfa of RalilUsl ireonen.tatt Funeral services, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. in,, at ber late residence. Old Lancaster road and i'pland Terrace. Interment private, on Mon ar. Pittsburgh jrapcrs copy. HOLtOllll On February i. 19)8. HANNA 1-3. 1IOLCOMI1. Relatives and friends are Invited to attcntl tba tuners! services, on Monday, at It a. m at his lata resldcacs, 127 North. 20th st. Interment private. JACKSON. iOn February . 1910, ANNA LEE. wife of J- nichara .Jckon. of 217 Jefferson st. Relatives sod friends are in vited to atund the runerai. on Tuesday, at K SO s. m.. from the residence of ber mother Mrs. iUtrUe. 1W christian t SoUmn Heyuleni Mass at st Charles Uorromru's Church al 10 a. m. JOHNUON. Op February 7. 1910, LB Roy. uit et wniUm T. sod the idle Gwrilauna. Juhoua. aged SO ltars. Rsbltlves aod friend, also 8 eastncB a t'lub, u Invited to sttsod ttM (noerst seryUis n Saturday, at 3 p. m., i u vareau i;dn t. 2241 saydee avt. Ititsrmsut on imi.)ay t teerzeiowc. JJsl, ti 1 tiula boo) Biuj.4 o.reel Stat'A'i. uviui 41CBM, iiie aLctuinjEiu p. aria u,. ana the Twelve O'clock Club, are 'invited to at tend funeral, on Mcnday. at 8-Jtu a. in., from lis late residence. 2U30 Cedar st (31st .'ard). -Solemn Iteouiem Mass at St. Ann's h. ut 10 a. in. KEItN. On February .1, 1010, GEOnqfi C. F. hulbsnd of Mnrwet J. Kern (ne Holt). ItetallTM nd friends. l Oak Lone Amem; My. No. A O. M. P.. and employes of Pfitodclnhl HM'jor Tranter, are Invited to attend ' Re funewl "!, on Monday. Feb rtiarv 7. st 2 p. ni., precisely, nt nil ibip residence. WW North 21st ft (21st St. be.ow Chclten av?.). Interment strictly private. K1NOSI.ANI). On February 4, mid, MD 1 vVnri J. KINrtSLAND,, Hired. 711 venra. rteiatlves nnd friend are lnviteo to aiiena mains may be vieiveit .vionnay cvenins, KI..MHIOI.Z.-Suddenly, on Fehrunrv .1,1010. ft DOI.l'H KLAOHO!.!!. , tt bis .rtlth year. Relatives" n! friends.. 'V&1.; nS.ix Iidse No. 3SI. I. and A. M. Tristram n. Freeman h. A. Clinnler. No. 2H. nnd p!I nlher orcanKaitlons or wh eli.be was R mem Rerf areSlSvljeT to nttend the funeral I . jerv-j Irei. on Sundav, ntliao p. m. nrfclrely. at blVlale rraitlrnce. S"1" North 21th et. . In terment nt ML Vernon Cemetery. Auto mobile service. KUI.I'.-O'i Febrrniry .1, lOlrt JMNNIIJ M. Kt'I.P. ilnimhler of the, Inle John it ml fnth nrlne II. Ivlmlcrr. Services and Interment, at I.vkens. Pa.. Sunday afternoon. I.KIIH. At lil residence, OhUelhtirst, N'. J., on February 2. 101". JOHN, hujband of the late fliiuiey i.ees, h ihut ,, hujiuh, ,,ue land. relatives nnd friends arc Invited to nttend the funeral rervlces, on Siindnv. nt 2 "? m.. nt the "parlmenta of Olher II . llalr, I sin t'he.tnut st. Interment at Ml. ornon Cemetery. I.KIIMAN'. On Febrttiry II, 101(1, MKIjAINK. widow of Milium fhman, In her (Villi year. Relatives mid rr ends are Invited to attend the funeral, nn Sunday, nt 8 P. "l., from her late residence, 2tm Wed 21st st. Interment at Ml. Slnnl Cemetery. I.INItHOHfl. On February .1. into, ALFTIKD KDMPND. eon of Karl and Mlna l.tndbora (nee Johnson), aired in venrs. Relatives anil friends nre Invited to attend funeral. Btin rtav. " P. m.. from rrsldenre lull N. .finlon et. Remains mav be viewed Rnturd.iv. nfter s p. m. Interment Mount Vernon Cemetery. LOCKWOOI) On February a, 1010 HAR OLD COMI'TON I.OCKWOOp, son of Iloscoe C. nnd Elizabeth Lockwood (nee .l.odpe), hrc.I 21 years, a graduate of Class la, Cen iriti Illsth School. Funeral services nn Sun day. tit 12 tu.. nt l-Bllnaton Cemetery chapel. Clarkslioro, N J. Friends may cnll Hitturiiay. n p. m. I.OI'linNHI.Adl'llt. On February a, 10IB, IIKt'liAH i: daughter of Alonra F. pnd the la e Anna Ilrllu la)udcnslnscr. Services and Interment private t.rilKltM February .1. lOltl. Mlm LOUISA LPDKRS. In her 83th year.. Relatives nn friend" nre Invited to attend tho runerai serv Icet, Monday, nt a p. ni , nt her late resl denre, mo S. 4Stli st. Interment private. MrMONllll.i:. On February a. 1910. D15N NIS MeMONKlLK. son of the late James and Dllen MeJInnlgle. of Cnrrowiiaennami, County Dnneeitl, Ireland. Relatives nnd friends, nlsn St. Dabrlel's Holv Namo, Society ami Division 4H, A. o. II., arc Invited tn attend the funernl. on Monday, at 7:3ii a, m.. from his late residence. 713 South 23d st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Charles' Church, at 0 n m. interment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. MrNPLTV. On February a, 11)10, CATH IIRINM McNFLTV (nee O'Malley). wife of John McNulty. Itelatlves nnd frlenda are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Tuesday, at S::iO it. m., from the apartments of Oliver II. Ilalr. Is'-ti Chestnut st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Patrick's Church, at 10 n. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. . JIAHUIItK. On February 3. lfllfl. THOMAS, husband of Cecelia Mngulre (nee Flnnerty). Relatives nnd friends, also Holy Nnmc Soc -rtv. Conrraternltv of the Sacred Heart, Divi sion 11. A. O. II., and the Oranltc Cutters' Association, nre Invited to attend tho funcTnl. on Monday, at S:30 a. tn.. from his late residence. 42;ri Mantua nve. Solemn Requiem Mass nt the Church of Our Mother of Sor rows, at 10 it. m. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery, MARTIN. On .Innttary 8, lftin, at Hernrtb. County Tyrone. Ireland. PATRICK MARTIN, nroiiier ot ino uev. jonn it. .Martin, oi nt. Patrick's Church, Malvern, Pa. Solemn Re quiem Month's Mind Mass will bo celebrated . In tbo Church or the Assumption, II. V, M., nt 12th nnd Spring Oarden sts.. on Tuesday morning. February 8, at 0 o'clock. MMItCIIANT. On February 3, 1010. JOHN V., husband of Clara Merchant. Itelatlves ond friends, also Haverford Council. No. 201."i. It. A., nro Invlteil to attend funeral services. Mondav, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence. irTJI Haverford ate. Interment Montroso Cemetery. MILI.F.TT. On February 2. 1010, JOHN r., hon of tho Into Martin nnd Marget Mlllett. Funeral will be announced Jatcr. from bl.i Into residence. 1120 Itltncr si. 5IONTKITII. On February 2, 1010. WILL IAM MONTfTlTIf. aged 14 years. Relatives nnd friends, also members of Philadelphia Tran Illue I. O. U, No. .'.!: Star of Liberty, 11. II. P.. No. :4. aro Invited to nttend fu neral nn Stindnv. nt 2 p. m.. from bis Into residence. 2MB Ellsworth st. Interment Mount - Murinh Cemetery . NKSHITT. Suddenly, nn February 2, 1010, HHItllRIlT LUSI.IK N11SIIITT. son of the Into Loonldas and Sue Ncahltt (neo Wcth man). aged 23 yearn 0 months. Relatives and friends are Invited In attend tho funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m,, nt the resi dent c of his brother-in-law, Arnold Lnngton, (-124 Gray's ave. Interment private, at Fern wood Cemetery. Remains may be vlctsed on Saturday, 8 p. m. NPAVKI.L. On February 2. 11)10. EMMA COX NEWELL. Interment private. NOIX'JtElt. On February 3, I91A PAUL K. NOKCKER, son or John H. nnd Anna M. Noeeker (nee Keller), need I? vcars. Rela tives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at H p. in., at the residence or his parents. 2S02 Ilnren ave., Camden, N. J. Services and Interment nt Tuckerton. Pa on Sunday, on arrival of 7:30 a, tn. train from Philadelphia Reading Terminal. NOIVLANI). On February 3. 10111, JOHN J. NOW LAND, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends, also Hlbernla Fire Knglne Company, No. 1. und members of Olivet Diptlst Church, arc Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 1 p. m., from residence. I'm Greenwich st. Interment at Arlington Ceme tery. l'ADtSIITT Of 11103 Upland st., otijFebrunrv 3. mill, JOSHUA CLAYTON, son nf Thomas aim .iry t-. iMUKfii. iteiiiiives anu irienui also Fernwnod Lodge. No. .'il.'l. F. nnd A. M Relatives and friends. Woodland Council. No", 17!). O. 'and A.' M ': Wnshlnaton Cattin. Nn. 4SI. 1. n s . nf a and Shlloli Lodge. No. 1 :t!. K. of P.. are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Sunday, ot 2 p. nt., at the apartments of Oliver 11. llalr. 1820 Chestnut Ht. Interment at Mt Murlali Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Saturdav. from 7:30 to 0:30 d. m Automohllc funeral. PIlIlDltlL'K. On February 3. 11)10. FRAN CES II., widow of Washington F. Pcddilck. Itelatlves and friends arc Invited to attend the funeral services, on Mondiy, at 11 a. in. precisely, nt her daughter's residence, Mrs. K. C. Leedoni, 2011 Sliunk st. Inter ment private. ItKPPAIID. Suddenly, on February 1, 1010, JOHN M. REPPARD. aged (VI years. Rela tives and friends, also Penna, It. it. Voluntary Relief Department, O. It. C, No. 162, and U. of It. T.. No. lliO. arc Invited to attend the .funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. at the residence of bis ton-ln-law. Mr William Griffith. 4221 Mantua ave. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains mux be viewed Saturday, from H to 10 p, m. Automcbllo fu neral, y ItOIJINSON. On February 3. 101(1, nt Ro hoboth. Del., HELUN ENFIELD, wife of Dr. Walter P. Robinson. Funeral sen Ices on Sunday, February 0, nt Epworth M. E Church, at 12:3') o'clock. Interment nt M. 1.'. Cemetery, Itehoboth, Del. ROGERS. At her sister's residence. Mrs. J. Franklin. 2214 Poplar st., on February 4, 11)10. EDNA MARIE, daughter of William H. and Maria If. Rogers, Due notice of the runerai will be given. II VAN. On February 1. 1010, PATRICK J., hutband of Stelln Ryan and son of Patrick J. Ryan, Sr., aged 32 years. Relatives end friends, ulau the police officers of the 2d District and tho 4th Ward Republican Club, ale Invited to attend tbo funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from Ills late residence, (112 Kuter st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Ht. Paul's Church Ht 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. SALTZIIAN. On February 3, 1010, DAVID. husband of Tlnnle Saltztnan, aged 43 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 10 a. m., from his slater's residence. 202S Nicholas st. Interment at Hafr-Nebo Cemetery. SCR LOSS. On February 4, 1910, SADIE, wife uf Herman Schloss, In her .lid year, Relatives und Irlends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. from her lato residence. Ilrnntwood Aparments, 4 2d st. nnd Parkslde ave. Interment Pri vate, at Mt, Sinai Cemetery. Omit flowers. SHKDAKER. On February 3. 1016. CHARLES E. HHEDAKER. Relatives und friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 7:30 o'clock, from his Ute residence, .110 West Coulter street. Ger. inantown. Solemn Requiem Mass at St, Vincent's Church. Qermantown, st 9 a, m. Interment private. HTAn 15 I.MAN. Suddenly, on February 8. IDIII. Miss ANNIE E.. daughter of tho lata WlllUm and Busan Stadelman. Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral service!, at ber lata residence, 3133 North llroad St.. on Mondav. at 10:30 a. m : SifSlyA Innient private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, TASKKll. On February 3. 1910. at her lets residence. 222 South 41th St.. JANE A.. widow, of Josfpb It. Tasker, and" daughter of the lute Charles and Catharine Fennell. aged JT .f "If . J"Jatlves, and triends are Invited to attend the fuheral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at 1S2I North llroad sf, Jntermint THOMPSON. On February 3. 1910. ELLEN V beloved wife of Thomas Thompson. Rela tives and frlenda axe Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock from . her husband's residence. 2in H'.,( afV.KuaiWSfaa,SoUnBo,q,hmriUr at New Cathedral 'Cemetery. Automobile luuvn... TOOMLV. On February 4. 1910. KATlinv.v wife- of Frank Toomey. Relatftes and friends ere Invited attend the funeral, "n Monday, at S2IU a. m, from ber late resi dence, &22S North Broad st. Solemn liiVh Mass of Reaulem at th Cbureh of Th, llSy CbUd. at 10 a. oj. Interment at Ho v Sepulchre Cemetery. Auto funeral. "al WAULK4(JII On, February 8. 1910. WILI . JAM ;v Busoana or jo f. Post Wadliiih. lnviteij io sitena toe luneral servliis on W?SJ'.S. .?'. t his UteVesIden,0." Till ror Bjtw.a t. JDterment private at Kortbwood CemetJr. Beoialns inil ' fi viewed Buooay afternooo. ""'" ny be WAI-JUIKN.Qp. February 1. 1918, A. vir i? "?n??. "-f-ri. "-autaea (nee- o, Ji. sk n m StSu lit. .JaW.." ?' trhTrx Id'enee-of hlij5SJ3n'..V; lame SS, i ftnWVeVnAT Celery' AE .1 funeral annUit . itThUli.1. .JSZ'' m THIS VOLUNTEEIUJ Of," i &t3r evct; JtTiB r fc a- ,? JtlhJ t3.ii SMS tsfai H VuwU, deaths .. - aaa RELIGIOUS NOTI&J4 Churehes unVd rrVdj" .D P.9tt Vole tAiUure. 17lSTlcl&&?S$85 OltdANIST ANIl CllOlit llapll "f!.,:IiST.TKMPI,K..rn, Vi an.d ItoM CHKSTNt'T HTItKKT IIAPtivtTS1 , rarr m.-itoiheYh?o,1,oi ' mm '10:30 a., m.-'Worshlp nml R.t,v,.IlsI 2:30 h. m.rltll,le School S"mon- eK 'v ."wiiiiiiy ftiiiB rni !?rpei e-i Anlmam." lintMnl. Qun,,',, Vi....'. ,""'n'' Uuarlet. 'san tfici. -spirit Sg, bren ,'X I' TllnIt IIU llltlDHIIl nrelhrei llt.ST Clftlllt'll . Tln (ptinker), cor. Carlisle and viSrl Prenehlng-lo:.10 n. m, nnd Sin Sunday Hchol-2:3b p m. ,-,J M "R!ti rrnyer Meeting each Wedr,e..t.T , inselples of Chrlsl Tllini) ClIltlrVriAN Cllttltrt. Leneasle.- ave., Holly and Xil... !! , T. B. .WlNTBR.,Pn!n?nj?'!f j KUilcsl Culture MH- I.KATH1CK lOllllKH.nn Il,il,i; win speak on "The Pemi.i ""K iTc3 .nVlte'd"""1 StfCCt Th'ai"'ig . I rsnklln Home tS FKANKMN 1IO.MK Win TittrrJ TION OI' INKIIIIIATI N,Dll"ii'jLl3 Sunday, 8 p. m.. services condueiM !?J Istrnto Carl It. Raker. conaut'M try u AT "TIIK IRinNDI.Y CllUltcir- ' Kith nnd .TefTerson f.. """' 1 DANIEL E, Wi:iOLE, Pastor m' 10:30 a. m. and 7.13 p. m! ' ,1" W At Ihe evening rerv ce F. J. Ln.ii,., 1 Hnrpist victor Tnlklng MschatcS1 will nlnv hi. un I.,,.?- 2?-I'"J t-CWa rrom '"Norma'' and I.Gcla.""'"' i','lm!sQay"t;t' U"UCr lho irecllonlof a Sermon: "Pollyanna." or "Lei', lit"; the Oame." "' fi I'esnimisls especially Invited. t 'eltLI,(, t, n.. 'M ler ' Jr.V'l,4r.'UV,r,nnUu liSru..-:Wal : - i .TKSIPI-K . f.2.1 and Pace Itev. A. IwJ M. P.. 10:30 a. m.. 2:.10 and 7;(J TJ Methodist Enlscops'l CHURCH OF TIIK ADVOCATE Wayne nve. and Queen lane. ,-aUA,DSTONn HOLM. Minuter '.! 10.4.- Holy Commun on. """r. ,i :4.i "DEMETRIUS .THE SII.VEnijrl i cymmVm,u' .Kvnngellstlc Service! i w held In this church every evenlne smiJsl except Monday and Saturday. I'mSiJ nnd special soloists. Cordial welcon? rl (iitAci: MKTiionisT i:i'iscop,u,ransl llroad nnd Muster sts. ' vB IV nil A V lr,v-t.-i3 L., 'SB A. O. Mlchener. Chnlttha'xtnr. --" w'.j... ..iiiusirr. 10:30 a. m. Holy Comlnunion. 7:30 p. m.-Orgrtn Ilecltal. lYearhlitW Minister. Suliject. "A Devil's FmiS 1'AItK AVI1NUK CIIL'Itt'II Park nvenue and Norrl. street. REV. ROUERT HAGNELL. D, b 'j io:::o holy communion- ArithcmH bv the Park Avenue Ottsrtji J Lewis James Howell, baritone ana 4jJ "Vene Vn VaI fl l..nnl Cl.t-Jl. V of tho World. "' Frolix. ' ' i 7:t.V-"ARi; GOD'S CLAIMS Trial 1ILL?"- -Ffcl Anthems: "Hart Thou Not Known," hi pep- "Abide With Me ' ltq.t, !,! urciiK Jjivtticr i.igni. AllltKlL Wallers and Mr. Hells t,. HAINT ANDItinV, 4.-,th nnd Walnut ii Men's lllble Class. 2:30 o. m. Addrcsacd by tho Hon. Richmond .ftr lltlllSOU. 7:15 p. m. "Tho Story of Methodlo.1 Jtcv. William Pnnlck, D. D..Mlnlst. SPRING GARDKN M. I.'. I 20th and Snrlng Garden. -si LINN llOWMAN, Minister. 1 ju:3u t'ommunlnn. i 2:30 Illblo School. 7:45 Postponements. f riertmnd Austin, cellist, ulll atstt tarj New Jerusalem (SwetlenbenUil CHRISTIAN NON-IIKSIhTANCsT's 1 suuject or me sermon, btinday rrmraiitH tho nastor. tho Itev. Charles Wi Ihrrsa tho Church of the New Jerusalem. tiim wiesmui streets, services at it erucria uav Mcnooi at u:sv. All seats frtt; Presbyterian CENTRAL NORTH IIUOM) STIIEn i'i:i:sitvri:itL.N cucu iiroau nnu urccn sirccts. - Itev. IIOIIKHT HUGH MOItnlS. Plilir. 1(1:43 a. m. Sermon by Rev, John T. I 1). n., Pastor Fourth Presbv tcrlsn Ctrs -:o p. m. sunuay scnoou Aieni tldF3. ti'is P. m. Christian Endeavor. :l.t ri. in. Prnirrum nt mniie. StHM from "Stah.it Mater." Si'rraon'by br.fcfj nn "The Kfnlho. Mtnn.t.1' L;Sl Every one cordially Intlted, IIOI'E. 33il & Wharton sts. Mlntlttr.l .1. GRAY IIOI.TON. D. D.. Itev. Wllif 'rAiL.im, t-Ai.LJivi'.i.i, Assistant-ins itev. uaiuweu win preacn ,:u, ko-j Ilolton will preach. Subject. "A Uol tne fitcner. . fl TAIIKIINACLi: PRKSISVTKItlAN CUlli Chestnut and 37tlt sit, 1 Re". JOHN ALLAN ilLAIR, U. D.. fllMJ lln. n. "If Any Man Ooeo Huln 8 n. m. Twentv-llrst annlvfrearj'S! Christian Endeavor Suclciy. Itev, Calrt T.t.nfep ulll Mnnlf. 'St Communion 'next Sunday. Speclal'insta Wednesday. Thursday and Friday etaM Protestant L'liltcopal ciriitcii of Tin: holy apostles. and Christian nts.- Rev aEOftaSMV PERT TOOP, D. I) . Rector liltfltia, ni. Holy Commun.on and Saafl ,,tn IICVIUI. , , .ail , 'JS'.np. m.-Hundoy School and '''"IJJafH ihjd. m.-ine tourtn music,;, .'" the season, the "Slabtt Mater." , will be rendered by the choir. Mr. f-MJB vi,.AiA, nrffini.i f,n,l pho masters ueeier. trganist aim -"y" "',",,' . Charlotte Tyson, soprano. Mrs. W ! meizo-sonrano: airs, u a. urr, ..v..... Walter, bass: Mr. Hoy jloffmejsler. i)r. t choir. HOI, OLD ST. JOHN'S. Brown t. M'!.ft Rlcbmoiid preaches tomorrow, liMfJ Itlcbmoiid preache ST. HTKl'IIEN'ri CIIUItCH imn . hdovo H'.,r!vJ?Pr.i tilK Itev. FREDERICK 11. KEAULE. tW '!:; "S'-?,'in"'.-55"Vn sermo. b Rector. "Tho llncompromislng CW?J Christian Morality. - 4:00 p.m.-EvenlnB Prayer nd StW trie jtector. --aiiij di u. .---- '""""" Special Mue, J-t TIIK AUDIKNt'K of Doctor Tywiri'' !" on the lllble and Modern Criticism " nr..A.n ),A n,H,h hil UillnS OI 1104 rZ Monday's session will te held In lj Itself. Reformed ....n .' 4 -Kl. awA Tlnlinhln. P. Hlckes. Pastor. 10:30 andjl: S.J IleformrJ Kplscopal . ....,. ...w -..! OTfOT uuii ur.lil.r.iir.u, join "" ".'.. 'juai HARNKTT-lOiTO. Holy Communion.'" llble Protestants-'1 zi Socialist merarySoclelX- CORNELIUS EL1U8 IJiHANK will SP' Vj tho European War," '?m?'r2j',hil road 8treet Theatre. Mu'l y lr5i una tne at Broad . String Quartet. Bwedenborglan SUE NEW JERUSALEM yoang Men's ChrUtton.MOCi! "A CHAPEL IN KVKIIV IIOMK.,,, Wilson. Central Y. M. v. a- 551 n. m. Muslcale. a n. m., Flor Bi""SSl lolst. H early with a JrU"" - Miscellaneous ANTI-BALOON LKAQUK V -nj Captain Richmond.!'. Hobsdn was Mt: Airy Presbyterian thurcb. Sunday Morning, Feb. . at H o'"5 Fletcher Methodist Church, J fc,.w I,....- ,. u A O. sts.. at 4 i Tan Churc Ker.nn,t PreAbvterlan'Churcb. tie1 irsuJS; TulDehocken and Greene sts. -H, ebocken and Greene sts. At s p, m. . ... .f rtamrvi euPlect: uestrojiing m u,t- -j UAPP1NESS TALK. 8" c',?) day evsnlngs. Music 7:80. Tf f s-i OARET OUTTINU IVEa A lavB UENKVOI.ENT A8SQOATf THE BALVATION ARMY, ISf- rnilsdeipal Mea3usrte(e, -r Building. J3tb and "V?. C'olgosl it. E. jioi ji TelanjioV. B.1). Walnut 8T3J- TMK VOLtHiflSKKS F AWW m; Mt.i.muius N0TICX8H iA.n. ,a:.i. .i.: :-."..-"." . w u v..-.i3 special-mus'loby "R ? ftW. ?J-ffB U Organ recital, T.ta, W'.M emen II II l. st ocoitjon "to "THE CANIII.i: OP TIIK TOHh-S OAIIRICK TIIIJTnt?RDi3 SUNDAY NtailT, tI-S 1 ALL-WKLCOMn-Atl, I . Lutheran , ,V TI1IMTY JIKJIOIIIAI. CIlAKhS nnd Spruce. Jloly communion, j. -; s-:ifj Sunday School; t-'S). organ rel.tli BDeclal for men. Itev. J. Ogle ""SB f l -u.'il1 nronrh JB 6 W iWS' cbVvs. Casu gSssglS sag-"1 '--af '