Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVENING IEDGER.PHILADKT,PHIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 1G, 191G.
IS
I PRACTICAL HOMES FOR THE MAN OP MODERATE MEANS
THIS cottnge dcslsn Is 3 feet square,
Includlnc tho front piazza, which In
HiM feet wide nnd comes under tho main
R roof extension. Tho roof Is low nnd
ipreadlni with wldo projected caves nnd
Ui very Inviting nnd home-ltko appear
nMt. The living room across tho front Is
f tr largo nnd Is planned to bo used at
tie left end for dining room In connection
with tho kitchen at tho rear on tho left.
There Is a central chimney with wldo fire
place and fluo for heating apparatus.
There Is ono bedroom on tho first door,
with a convenient toilet room, tho main
bathroom being on tho second floor.
The basement Is full undor the main
) part and has a good laundry and furnaco
ml fuel rooms. Tho cottage Is of frame
a eonitructlon with wldo drop siding up to
the flrrt-story window Bill, and above this
t point the walls nro either finished with
narrow elding or shingles. Tho finish of
the first floor Is In oak, with mission stain,
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A LOW-ROOFED COTTAGE
and tho second floor la finished In whlto
enamel. Tho floors aro of oak and birch,
with linoleum In tho kitchen.
Tho roof Is shingled nnd stained and all
outstdo trimmings either painted white or
a light cream color. Thcro aro two good
chambers on Bccond floor, with large, am
pto clothes closets and bathroom. Tho roof
being low thcro to very small attic spneo.
It Is cstlmatod that the cost, oxcluslvo of
heating and plumbing, wilt bo from 2300
to J3C00.
HOW ENTHUSIASM AFFECTS YOU
AND MAKES FOR GREATER SUCCESS
Its Effect Upon You. You nlwnys find that enthusiasm is closely
associated with optimism. Optimism is always safe and sane when it is
supported by tho best of reasons. Its opposite, pessimism, is the dnrkencd
vision of tho good that is in sight to optimism. Pessimism is illogical,
while optimism is tho result of good logic. Enthusiasm is generated out of
constructive thought, and helps to reach to greater excellence and perfec
tion. You must be filled with imagination, faith and hope in order to bo a
pood enthusiast. It gives to you the upcast glance to supplant what other
wise would be the downcast and gloomy view of things. Baso your enthu
siasm upon your knowledge of the truth.
Its Effect Upon Your Customers. Humanity is all tho same. Your
customers aro affected by your optimism, plus your enthusiasm, for these
go together. You cannot fit yourself for satisfying your customers in any
better way than by getting tho right view of things. Your optimistic
enthusiasm is filled with persuasive qualities. Your good "reasons why"
support your beliefs, and your customers will soon think as you think.
Its Effect Upon Your Associates. Enthusiasm is contagious, nnd you
will not remain long alone in your uplifting moods. Your elr tic step,
hopeful manner and enthusiastic action will give now courage to ose who
work with you. The sunshine of hope will burst forth in the .v p of all.
Its Effect Upon Your Production. Sober indifference does rut produco
Jjasincss, but overflowing enthusiasm does. Your real generating power is
set into action by releasing your enthusiasm. Tho real measurement of
your producing power as a salesman is determined by tho quality of tho
enthusiasm controlling you.
Its Effect Upon Your Other Mental Qualities. All lifo is enlarged by
action. Your enthusiasm spurs you on to increased effort, and your wits
and your wisdom aro improved. Your mind becomes clearer and your
reasoning more perfect with tho brighter views you take about all things
which concern you.
Its Effect Upon the World at Large. OptimUsi, good cheer and
enthusiasm create tho bright places in the business world. Without them,
dark, unbearable despair would prevail.
(CopirfoM. iia, Xnj .Basil L. Smith, Philadelphia)
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LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO. JIarch 10. 1IOOS. Recolpta.
32.000 head: innrk't 6c. lowrr Mixed wid
butchcrn. Jil.3llUJ0; K"od lit-iivy, tAr,tp
0.8.1; rnush henvy. In 10RO 40- lli:ht, lU.lOti
0.80: pUs. J8O0; lk. SO.I-000.75.
CATTLl. Itei'Biitii. r.ooi) Iieiid: markt
ateudy. lleevea, lO.WaO.0.1. cows and heir
era. 3.7B8 0ii. Blocker" ond feeders. JB.75
8; Texana, 178 70: calvea, J0O1U.73.
BIIi:i;l'. Ilccelpta, 10,000 head: market
lOW 13c. hlcher. Nutlte and Western, MP
8.110; lambs. J8 15W11.IIU.
NEW YORK BUTTEK AND EGGS
NEW TOIIK, March 1(1 nUTTHIl Market,
short supply with continued Kood demand:
prices higher for all tirades Iterelpts. (1104
packages. I.xtrn creamery, 37037'4c., hlicher
scorlne. 3SV38HC ; Htate dairy, UiHt'MVic;
Imitation creamery. 23W02Bc.
UOUa Market less active and bardly steady.
Receipts. 20.101 cases. I.xtra nrsls. -3c;
nrsts. 22W.!'l',i:.l whites, l'7V28c.; browns,
l'4Ji'3c. ; mixed, 22 if 23c.
BAR SILVER
Commercial bar silver was quoted In New
York today at 0811c. up Ho.
liar alUer was Quoted In London today at
27V.U.. up 1-ltid.
OBITUARIES
DIES AT RECEPTION GIVEN HER
Woman Stricken on Evo of Departure
for Home
In tho midst of a farewell reception
which was belnu slven her on the eve of
her departure for home, Mrs. Marlon Sex
ton, of Monmouth, 111., mother of Lieu
tenant Commander Sexton. U. S. N., ded
suddenly last night In the home of Mrs.
Harry T. Leedom, Bryn Mawr. Since last
summer Mrs. Sexton, who was 60 years
old, had been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Fleck, of Bryn Mawr.
Dr. S. It. Powell, who was summoned,
ascribed her death to a blood clot on the
brain. Her son, who la stationed at New
port, B. I., will arrive today to arrange
for the burial In Illinois. Mrs. Sexton Is
survived by Lieutenant Sexton and her
daughter, Mrs. Fleck.
William B. Clark
ALLENTOWN, Pa., March 16. Will
iam B. Clark, 52 years old, of Catasau
qua. contractor and liveryman, and wide
ly known as a racer of light harness
horses, died last night at the Allen
town Hospital, where he was a patient
two weeks for heart disease. His most
famous horse was Major Wellington, with
which he won JIO.000 In purees. Mr,
Clark was fond of doing his own driving,
and seldom rode In trolley cars or auto
mobiles. IN MKM0RIAM
MAYHAIJM. In lovlnst memory of LUDWIO)
1IAYUAUM. died Mrch l, IDOJ.
entljs
Thf Notiet Aru Printed ii thm
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
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AKNOLD On March 14. 11, KATHER1NB
AHNOI.O (na Hcfcaafar). wife sf the lata
ilmry W. Arnold, axed 81 years. I.tUtlvts
and frUnda ar Invited to attend the funeral
cervices. 00 Friday, at 1 P m., at bar lata
realdeoc. 121 North Maachtr at. Inter,
meat prlvsU. Oreaniooual CtmtUry.
UB!TTONOu Mirth 14. IBIS. WILLIAM
URinON. axtd 81 year a. KaUtlvta and
frltoda arc luyllad to attend tea funeral
auryU. 00 Friday, at 2 p. nv. t Ine Oak
Park UoHe.1 PrasbytarUn. Church. Slat and
Pino ... Wtat Phlla Interment at Mount
Mnrlah remetery Frlanda may ylaw ra
mains en Tnuraday nanlng. al pl lata nrs
r. 008 VfUInws from T to t
Ulfcli U4Urc14 !l, UARY E. ldaw
sit EhraVm Bah, -d 73 xr RIaUe
and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral
services. Saturday, ot 2 p. m.. nt her Into
re-ldence, 12 V. Qr.ner'a lane. Chestnut
HIM. Interment private.
CAI.LAN. On Mirch 14. 101(1. ANNA U..
lfo of James II. Callan nnd ilnuithtcr of
Snrnli and thn latn William llrown. nued .11
years, ltelathea nnd frlendi. ols Ladles
Auxlliarv of tli American Star Lodco. No.
403, I. O O. I'.. and members of Pitman
M. n. Church, nre Invited to nttend th
funeral services, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m., ai
her Into residence. 2(107, Dickinson st. In
terment nt Mount Mnrlnli Cemetery. lie
mains may bo viewed Trlday. 7 to I) p. m.
CU'lallN. Suddenly, on March 13. 1010. IliIN
JAMIN r. CAI'KHN, need 20 years. Rela
tives nnd friends, nlso Independent Order or
Odd IVllows. No. 1)3. aro Invited to nttend
the funrr.il serWces, on Prldny, nt 2 p. in.,
nt tho resldenco of his father, 10 Trueman
avenue. Ilnildonfteld, N. J Interment private.
CAI'ITMAN. -Suddenly, on March 14. 191(1.
HKNRr HOWARD CAtTKKMAN. In hll
mill jenr. Relatives nnd friends, nlso mem
bers of West Hopo Hlblo Class. 11. C. Stone,
.teua l'eijouanip nnu empiojen 01 mo nmr
rubllshlne Company, aro Invited to nttend
tho funernl s'rv!rrs, on Saturday, at 2 p.
m.. nt his Into resldenco, .1D41 Haverford
ave. Interment private nt I'ernwood Ceme
tery. Remains may be viewed Trlday, from
7 to 0 p. m,
D1UCON On March 13. 101(1 EDWIN L.
husband of Into Annie M. Deacon. In his 01th
Jenr. Relatives and friends, also I.astern
Ktar Lndee No. 180. F & A. M. and em
ployes U O, I. Co. (Sprlnz Garden ofAce).
and all orKanlzatlnns of whirl: ho was n
member aro Invlteil to nttend the funeral
services, on I'rlday, at 2 p. m., at North
Tenth Street I'resbyterlnn Church. 10th st.
below Cllrarn nvo. rtemalns may bo Mewed
on Thursday, at IL'.'iO North Snrtaln St..
nftcr 8 p. m. Interment at Mount I'aaca
Cemetery. Auto tervlce.
DKLAr DUNI.AP. -On March 15. 1010.
l.M.ENOil Dl.LAI' (Ullen Dunlap). nt her
residence, in.!3 Catlowhlll atreet. Duo 110
tlco of the funeral will be Flven from tho
Oliver II. Hair Ilulldlnj. 1820 Chestnut
street.
DONOVAN. On March 14. 101(1. CATII
AIIIN'I.. wlfn of Daniel Donovan, Sr. Itela
tlve") nnd frlenda are Invited to nttend tho
funeral, on Friday mornlntr, March 17. at
K .10 o'clock, from her latn renldenee. 8530
Haverford avenue. West Philadelphia. Sol
emn llequlem Mass at tho Church of Our
Lady of the Ilnsary, at 10 o'clock. Inter
ment at Holy Crosa Cemetery.
DUKIIK On March. 14. lnin. ANNH M..
wlfo of the lato Joseph Duerr. Relatives
nnd friends nro Invited to atend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at her late
residence, "010 Oermnntown avo. Interment
at Kast Cedar Hill Cemetery.
niX.VCIS On March 15. 1018. WILLIAM II.
I'HANCIS. Funeral services Saturday, at
11 n. m.. at tho Church ot Ht Luke and the
Hplphany, 13th and Hnruco sts llelatlves
and frlenda nre Invited to tho baptistry of
Ht. Luke's Church at 10 a. m. Saturday.
Interment private. Kindly omit flowers
nAI.L.(IIII.R. On March IS. 1010. ANNII3
M.. wife of Hdward A. OallaKher. Relatives
anr friends, also Sacred Heart Leasuo of
St. Jamea' Church, aro Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her
lste residence. 3422 Walnut st. Solemn Mass
of llequlem at St. James' Church at 10 a.
m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
OKAY. On March 15. loin, JI.HSI. It . hus
band of Anna Gray. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 7:30 a, m , from hla lata residence.
260 West Haines St., Oermantnwn. Solemn
Requiem Mass at St. Vincent de Paul's
Church at 0 a. m. Interment private, at
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
GKIFl'IN, On. March 12. 1010. MICHAEL,
husband of Ames Griffin (nee Woodland).
Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend
the funoral. Friday, at 8:30 a. m.. from
hla lato residence, 743 8, Clarion st. Re
quiem Mass at St. Teresa's Chuurch. at 10
a .m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
KAXK. On March 15, 1010. PATRICK J. son
of tho lato James and Ann Kane. Ilela
tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Saturday, at 7 30 a. m., from
the residence of hla brother-in-law, Charles
W. Lynch. 2201 W Columbia ave Solemn
Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at
0 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cem
etery. KKLSH On March 14, 191(1. FRRDERICIC
T. KI.LKil. husband ot Fredericks Kelah
(nea Frey) and son of the lata Jamea T. and
Margaret Kelah (nea Taenart), aee.l S3
reara. Relatives and friends, also Kqual
tlKhts Lodse, No. 481, I. O. O. F , Active
Order of Odd Fellows, Reliance Council, No.
787. Order of Independent Americana; em
ployes of Provident Life Inaurance and
Trust Company, are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at
hla late residence. 8242 Klncsesalns ave.
Interment at Mount Mortal. Cemetery.
LEE. On March 13. 1018. ANN LER, widow
of tha lato John Lee. In her 8th yaar.
Relatives and friends of the family are In-
nnATiia
vlted te attend the funeral on n jgi Marel.
ner ."i'l"i, ,V--'i
ram. 4310 Frankford
Interment at North
17- n o n'elAeV. frAm
dence, Mrs. Ellra Mottram
avenue. Kranxrorti
Cedar IIIII Cemetery,
MASM.Y. On March H. .Intl., ANB MAS.
SKY Relatives and friends of the family
are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral,
on Saturday, n 1 p. m . from her lalj resl
denco. 124 N. .Id at. Services at thy Church
of the Good Shepherd, Cumberland at, t.
low Frankford nve., at 2 o'clock precisely.
Interment at Northwood Cemetery.
Mct.RATII.--On March 14. 1019, ISAAC M.,
son nf Robert and Lllen McOrath. and arand
son of the late William nnd Sarah Jamison,
In his 31th year. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday,
March 10, at 1.30 p. m . precisely, from the
residence of his pirenta. 2880 Ja.-kson
st. Interment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery
MfLArtlHMV. On March IB lniB, PAT
RICK .MCLAUGHLIN ad 70 years. Rela
tives and friends, nlso Division No R, A
O II.. are Invited to nttend the funeral, on
Saturday, at 8:30 a. m , from his late resi
dence. Sarah st.. lllue Hell HIM. German
town Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Vincent
do Paul's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at
New Cathedral Cemetery.
MfNr.ir.L. On March II. 101(1. IinNRT Me.
NI;iLL (formerly of Hast Whtteland town
ship. Chester County, ra.), husband of
,-wary j. . .MC.-sem, in nis inn year. ei
Uvea ami friends are Invited to nttend the
funeral services, op rrldsv. at !j, m,, at
Hair liuuains, low vnrni-
mermeni hv Aiouni
th" Oliver II
nut St.. Philadelphia.
i.iorian v.cmevery.
MflNTdOMr.KY. on March 13. 1010.. MAR
THA, dnuahler nf Oeorco W. nnd tho lato
Catherine Montrnmery. Relatives and frlenda
ore Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday,
nt 2 P. m.. from her late residence. 203d
Turner st Interment at IleUavrue Cemetery
MnnitN. On March II. 101(1, FRANCIS X..
beloved son of William .1. nnd A:nea ('
Moors (nee Welsenbercer). fined 2 months
and 10 dajs llelatlves nnd friends aro In
vited In attend funeral, on Trlday. at 0
a, m.. from his parents' residence, 234 Wnt
klns st Interment New Cnthedrnl femeterv
NI'AVI.I.L. On March 15, lOlrt THOMAS
con of Anna nnd tho late Patrick Newell,
llelatlves and friends nre Invited to attend
the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 an a m . from
tho residence of hit mother. 2321 Sharswood
et. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Kllabth's
Church at 10 a m. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemlery.
rillCKr.TT. On Third Month 14th. HANNAH
J . widow of R -lawny Prlckett. Relatives
nnd friends are ln..ted to attend tho funeral
on Sixth-Day, I7tn, nt in a. m . from
Friends' Mtetlng House, Lake street, Had
don field, N J.
Itl'.HV..;). On March 14. 101(1. KATHCRINR
jini.yi.S. d.iimhler of Lllv McLean and
Franklin H ltevet need 18 veara Rela
tives nnd friends nre ftivlti-d in attend the
funeral services nt her parents residence
I'll South 4nth street on Trlday the 17th
Inst nt a p m Interment private.
R(lsr..VTHAI,. At his resldenco. lion N. 41t
;t . Philadelphia, on March 13. 1010. PAUL
II ROSI.NTHAI, aired (12 years Relatives
nnd friends Masonic brothers, compinlons
and knUhts and brethren nf I. O. O. F, and
A. O. M. P are Invited to attend tho funeral
aervlces on Thursday, at 7 10 p m.. at th
Oliver It. llalr llulldlnr. 1R20 Chestnut st
Philadelphia. Interment private. Kindly
omit flowers.
no?1. On March 15. 1BHJ. LAURETTA
NHWLIN, wlfo of Samuel T, Ross, of
Haverford, Pa,, aaed 00 years. Due notice
of tho funeral will be aiven, from tho rest.
odnco or her dauchter. Mrs. John S. Lenlz,
827 South St. llernard at., Philadelphia.
SMITH. On March 13 101(1. nt ng Harbor.
N.' A' S,J.','!AM " .H.MITII. M. I)., husband
of Ida C. Smith. Relatives nnd friends of the
family, also Meridian Sun Lodie. No. 168,
!. i4 -' ,,M -.Oriental 11. A O No 181.
""."ii Tl!!m No .,84' Haska Haymakers No.
-8l!4' -Nir"' I'hlla. Conclave No 1040.
I. O. of II. ; Phlla. Council No. :03, Royal
Arcnnum: 24th Ward Republican Club, are
Invito. to attend tho funeral services, on
haturday. at 2 p. m.. precisely, at his late
residence. 4I.1H llrown st Interment private
I rlenda mav call Prldiy, S to 10 p. m
STAN.. On March II. lnin WH.ItnLMINA.
wife of Georao Stanz. S083 Percy at. Due
notice of tho funernl will bo clven.
ST-.li.w),l,l.TtVfn. Mnr.h..,' 1010' JAMES
MON1IUK, husbind nf Mary C Stewart, and
eon of tho lato James JI and Jane Stewart
nitcd 53 years Relatives and friends of the
family, also I.odirn No. ,1 F. & A. M., and
tho Tristram II. Freeman Chapter. No 24.1
Mary Commnndery. K. T.. No. 30: Lu Lu
Tcmpe. A. A. O. N N. S . nro Invlteil to
nttend the funernl services, on Saturdav.
ot 2 p. m.. ot his lata residence, 203(1 N
,1.1,1 st. Interment prlvato at West Laurel
IIlll Cemetery
STII.T.IIIir.II. On March 14. 101(1. at Pal.
rnjrB, IIARON FRANZ VON STILLKRIKD
UNI) IIATIIIINITZ. nued 70 years Trlendi
may view tho romalns on Thursday evenlm;
from (I to S o'clock, nt hla late realdence.
Columbia and Cleveland avenues, Palmyrn.
N. J.
THOVI 1.-On March 11. into. WILLIAM W
THOMAS. Funeral services on Thursday
evenlmr. nt 8 o'clock, at his lato realdence
101 Wnshlnston lane, tlermantown. Inter
ment private, at Greenwood Cemetery, New
York.
UIlll .N-On March 14. 1010. ARMINA O..
widow of Samuel W. Urban, nsed HO years
nnd 11 months Relatives and frlendn are
Invited to attend funeral, Friday, at 1 p. m.,
from tho parlors nf llernard I" Hchroeder
4th and Arch sts . Camden, N. J. Interment
at Cnmden Cemetery.
VAIL. On March 13. 101(1. CATHERINE,
wlfo of Thomas. Vn.ll. Relatives and friends
aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday,
at 8..11) a. m., from her lato residence, .1101
Haverford avo.. West Philadelphia. Hlch
Requiem Mnsa nt St. Acatha'a Church at
10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
Chester papers please copy.
WARE. On March 10. 101(1 REUnEN WARE
iiusuiiiu 01 ino iaio Ann j. vvaro tnee ..ovej
Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend
tho funeral, on Saturday, at ! p m . from
tlio rcaldenco nf hla son-in-law. .Mr Robert
J. Kennedy, 2117 W, Dauphin at Interment
prlvato. at Mt. Morlah Cemetery.
WKYM. On March 14 1010. CHARLES
T , son of lata Charles W. and Louisa Wry.
man Relatives and friends, nlio Kensing
ton Council No. 0, O. U. A. M. and Union
Council No. 0. Jr. O. U. A. M , am Invited
to attend tho funernl services, nn Saturday
nt 2 p. m., at latn resldenco. 1127 V. Susque
hanna avenue. Interment strictly private.
YOUNO. On March 13. 1010, SARAH ANN.
widow of Lewis Younir. Relatlvea und friends
aro Invited to attend the funeral services,
nn Friday, at 2.30 p. m , at her late real,
dence, 310 Chester ave.. Norwood, Pa. Inter
ment private. Friends may take 1 :51 p. m.
train Irom Ilroad Street Station and Darby
trolley. Friends may also call on Thursday,
from 8 to 10 p. m.
SUM.. On
widow or
March 15, 1018,
Henry H. Zann.
and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral
ELIZAnETH
jut relatives
aervlcea on Sunday afternoon
a. thai se.balftAw-af-i.a. r4 Kasb aAii A
sat ait-af a caiuviivu a a atsJt puiii iuii 4 r .. itc-
2715 Federal atreet Interment at Mount
at '1 o'clock.
iter nun, Aaron ii. ..ane,
Morlah Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed
on baturday evening.
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Structural Lumber and rimler
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contains five chapters of "Monte Crispen,"
the great new story of Philadelphia; an
exact reproduction of the cryptogram, and
an account of how it was stolen from Dr.
Hochmeister in the Market street subway.
You can get the booklet by telephoning
Monte Crispen at the Evening Ledger
office, Walnut or Main 3000; by request
ing it on a postal; or by asking for it
personally at the Evening Ledger office.
THERE'S $400 in prizes for the solution
of the cryptogram. And this booklet
helps toward its solution, since it describes
Monte Crispen, Dr. Hochmeister and the
beautiful Countess Zeda.
A LL PHILADELPHIA is interested in
-L-this great new story, which commences
in the Evening Ledger next Saturday.
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