sgK' - - T ! Jfe 4 S (( " I, EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 191G ih HtCORIAUD BY STONE TO 'HOT SHOT' DEBATE 'Sinister Forces' at Work io Stir Country to Real War on . Mexico Charged by Wilson Leader LEWIS SCENTS TRAITORS WASHINGTON, March 2. Charges tiiat "sinister forces" nro scoklnir to In- flame Americana find Mexicans Into war were hurled by Senator Stone, Adminis tration, spokesman In the Senate, today, following the reading of telegrams Into the Record telling of dangerous conditions along the Texas and Arizona borders ''Every man with sense enough to come In out of the wet," said (stone, "known the situation In Mexico Is critical that an effort Is being made by numerdus sin ister Influences In and outside of Mexico to cxclto nnd Inflame Mexicans, to tell them the United States contemplates an aggression against their whole Govern ment and people. ' "The President has sought to Impress Mexicans with his friendliness and" the. Senate has Indorsed tflls stand. But thero ore Influences at work, ntid we know It. working to create a situation the end of which ho could not know. "Will Senators make prosentt, critical conditions worse?" Stone and Uorah clashed when Borah and Sheppard, of Texni. had telegrams read from Douglas (Art.) citizens asking for help In fear of n new Mexican niBs sacre and Invasion there. ? CALLED TRAITORS TO V S. A stormy debate followed the rending of tho telegrams and the Introduction by Senator Lewis of a resolution proposing that any person who furnishes Villa aid bo declared a traitor Lewis' resolution declared r "It Is known that funds and supplies nri being fur nished Villa from foreign countries and from sources In tho United States. "Those who aro furnishing Buch sup piles, either of money of provisions, are enemies of the United States," the resolu tion read, Lewis did not ask to have the resolution considered Immediately, and It was read, laid on the table and reserved for future discussion. ASSAILS BORAH. Referring to the telegram presented by Borah, Stone said- "It would have been better If all such comment should lime been delivered to the War Department. I confess myself unable to understand any Senator's de slro at this crucial point to present such matters and thereby give them official dignity." " ' 7 "I have no npologl&s to make," Inter jected Borah. Stone retorted that Borah might have acted "with greater propriety." 'When a man becomes obsessed with the Idea that he Is running for President." continued Stone Ironically, "ho ought to act uninfluenced by one delusion in ex ploiting another delusion. "Of course a Senator may do as ho pleases. He may offer anything he wish as; Just what public good irt accomplished surpasses Intelligent Understanding." Replying .to Stone's criticism of his resolution to calk -for 50.000 volunteers, , Senator Sherman asked for Stone's own . h opinion, "I get my information from the- Presi dent and others upon whom we must rely," Stone retorted; . "If needed they would not hesitate to"" Inform the Congress." "My offer was to tender frledly help to tho Administration if it Is needed," aid Sherman. The War Today Russian troops nre using liquid fire nnd gas bombs in n great at tack to dislodge the Germans along the Dvina front. London newspapers say Premier AsqUith's foes are endeavoring to precipitate a Cabinet crisis over the enlistment of married men. French artillery kept ttp a heavy bombardment of German positions in the woods south of Malancourt last night. On the west bank of tho Meuse nn intermittent bom bardment occurred around Dounu mont and Dnmloup. In tho Wocvre region the artillery fire was most violent nenr Moulainvillc nnd Eparges. HEATHS ASQUITH'S FOES TRY TO UPSET CABINET Some Papers Say Crisis Cannot Be Averted Over Enlistment of Married Men LONDON, March 24 Kor tho second time since tho beginning of tho war political enbmles of Premier Asiiulth nre trying to overthrow tho Cabinet. Taking ndvantago of the critical situation brought about by the movoment to compel the en listment of married men, tho polltlrnl foes of tho Premier nro making attacks against him All tho newspnprrs today commented at length upon tho political outlook, some of them going so far ns to predict that a crlslH cannot be averted. Lord Derby nnd David Lloyd-George, Minister of Munitions, nre nmong tho fore most leaders of the movement to extend eonsrrlptlon to married men, but tho scheme has been consistently opposed by tho Premier. Tho Morning Post openly demands tho resignation of the Premier. If Mr. ABqulth refuses to roulgn, says tho Morning Post, he should bo forced out of olllco for tho nntlonnt good. TIip Times hIfo dellcred a severe at tack agulnst tho Prlmo Minister. Charles O. Drown Charles O. Brown. ex-Mayor of Hnddon fleld, died at his home, 200 Chestnut street, last Wednesday night from gas tritis. Mr. Brown, who was 03 years old. wns a staunch Republican and was the second Mayor of tho borough. Ho also wns the first Jury Commissioner under tho Chancellor Jury act. serving with Mayor Nowrey. Ho- was a member of the Hnddondeld Presbyterian church ; Trlmbld Lodge, of Masons ; Slloam Chapter, It. A. M. ; Vanhood Council, and Cyrcno Commandery, Knights Templar. Ho is survived by a widow and a daughter. eatfjsf These Notice Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. llAnj.fSOTON. Ori Third Month S2d. ANMB ,. J.. i5RnHt- rt Ann N11es unci th lMe Jnred Darllnitton. Itrtatlre and friends nre nvrltS" to attend the funeral, on Seventh-day. Third .Month 38th. at It o'clock, at Trov Idenco Friends' Jlectlng House. Media, Pa. Interment private. DOWNIMI. On March 23. tfllO, nrWECOA J., widow, of ltobert J. Downing, need 72 year. nriatlves nnd trlends are Invited to nttond iho funeral aerlcea. on Saturday, nt 2:30 p. m.i at ber late, residence,. 212 South l4tn at Interment private. II WrY1. On krh 20. 1016. ANNIfi, wlf of Michael Duffy nnd daughter of Patrick and the late r,lln Kontlne. late of Parish ot Cahtr, County of Tliperary, Ireland Ilela tires and friends aro tnMtd to attend ths funeral, on Haturday, nt J:30 a. m., from her lata retnnre. IIS tf, Crosttey at. (23d and Brown Ms.). Solemn neiulem Slsss at Ht. Francis Xnvler'a Church, nt B n. m. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DVMIOUR. On March 21, 1010. WILLIAM C. husband of i:mlly M Dunhour. Hela- uvea nnn inenas are invited to attend ths funeral aervtcea, on Saturday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at his Into reRlrlence. 200 North Ilobirt at. (08th and Vine sis ) Intermnt nt Fernivood Cemetery. Friends may view remains Friday evening rRERLAM). On March 21. Milt, ItRLTiN ., -wiuoiv oi jonn a j-rceiana lieia thea nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral nerUocs. on Friday evening; at 7 o'clock nt her Into residence, 0062 Olrard avenue. Interment at Hudson, N. T, OoritLKV, At her residence. 72R South 18th St.. on March 20, 1U10. MARGAHRT, dauirh. ter of tho intp James and Mary clourley. Helrttlves nnd friends are Invited to nttend tha funeral serMcfs nn Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at tha Oliver II Hair Mull. line. 1820 Chest nut street. Interment nrlvite nt Alt. Morlah Cemetery. Kemalns may lie Mewed l'rlday. from 7 to 10 p m (UtAllAM. On Mirch 24. 1010, MltS. HAttAU I'AN.N'I.Vfl tlllAHAM, nt her, residence 104 .S 22d Ft. Notlcn of funeral later flRHTRNDKItn, On March 22. ltllrt. ANNA M.. wife of I'rnnk C. Orlffenherc nncl daugh ter, of tho, late Edward O, nnd Mary P. Miller. Helatlvea and friends ara Invited to nttend tho funernl services on Saturday afternoon, nt S o'clook, at her lato resl denre r,027 Germantovrn avenue. Inter ment private. HAUL On March 22, 1M0, HOHUItT JAMEH. husbind of Jtnry A. JInls, aged 02 ytnrj. Jlol-itlies and frlendi nro Invited to nttend the funeral senlces, on Saturday, March 23, - At 2 p m : at his late residence. Ilethlehem iu.ip. i neetnuc Mill, interment nt Hlinido Crmetpry. I1011TON. On March 23. 1D10. STEPHEN V (Samuel) hush.iml of Margaret Jn.no llorlon (ne,, Maon). aaerl 71 eara Itelatlvea anc frlnnds are Inxlted to attend tho funeral scrMcps, on Sundiy nfternomi. nt 3 o'clock ot his latn resltrnco. 2130 S. 10th st In tirment at Arlington Cemetery. ltemalns ma ho viewed Hnturdny nicnlnp Ki;i, I.Kit. On Stnrch 22. H10 MATHIMJA KEIjI.UU. wife of Ferdinand Keller, of 1M7 Olrard nve, Senlces and Interment strictly private, nt tho cumenlenro of tho family. KI.I'.NK. on March 22 into. sni'llTA W . widow of John O Klenk die Scliuppert). Ilel ntlii'S nnd fflendi. "No I.najes' Aid Sooletv of tho l-hllndeitiilit Quartet Club, nro Invited to nttend funeral sen Ires, on Saturdty, at 1 o'clock, nt the residence of her son-in-law. Mr IIelej. N, W 'cor Mth at. una l.ehlah nve Remains may ho viewed on Friday, from 7 to ii r m Interment private, nt sit. Vernon Cemetery. I.AWU'. VI flryn Mnwr. Mnrrh 22. HMO VV.TV.n J LAWLESS In bts r.!lth vear. Itnl. ntlfs nnd friends are Invited to nltpnd funeral, from his lato rcshlpncn. nerwMi, ln . nn Saturday, nt 8 n'tjock. Mass nt Ht Monica's Chunh. nt a 30 a. m . Herwjn, Pa Intocment St. Monica's Cemetery, Dales ford. 1M. v IHIATHS MjjrKLV. On March 22. 181(1. JAMES, son oi ..nn.b ni.u ,,,o tnw wu,,i. .qntn II, Ul and friends are Invited to nttend the funera iiainnrobe. bounty, .iinyo, Ireland, Relative: una inenas arc invited to attend me lunerai, on Saturday, nt 8 30 n. m.. from tho real- .,,, rinuinmy, i a ., it. ill., i ram inn resr denco of Edward Oemnsey. 1430 H. H7th st, Solemn Mass of Itenulem, at St. Francis d Hales" Church, nt 10 o'clock. -Interment nt ioiy uross t-emetery. MAttMN. At WllmlnRton. Del., on March 22, 1010. HOHEIIT MAItLIN. aired .00 years, nelnllves and friends, also (J K. warren Post, No. IB, II A. it. 5 survivors of Com pany l, 102d Pennaylvanlo Volunteers, nnd 08th Iteglment, Pennsylvnnlt Volunteers, nre Invited to attend the funeral services, nt his lata residence, not Elm St.. Wllmlntrtnn nn Saturday, nt 2 p. m. Interment nt Klyervlew Cemetery. SlrflR VTH, Suddenly, on March 21, 1010, JOHN S.. husband of Hannah McOrath (nea Harlkc) and son, of ltobert nnd Ellen McOrath (nee Jnmlsen), In his 8Tth year, llelatlten and friends, also members of Stonemen'a Fellowship, Men's Friendly Union of John Chambers , Church nnd em ployes of V O I. nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, nn Saturday, nt 1 p. m., from Ids lato residence, 2K0I Wilder St. Services Rt John Chambers Memorm Preshyterlan Church, nt 2 p. m Interment nt Jit, Mo rlah Cemetery friends may call Friday from 8 to 10 p m. MfKr.r;. On March 21. 1010, 1SAHELLA, widow of OeorBe. JlcKeo Itelntlves nnd rriends nro invited to attend tho funernl, on .Saturday, nt 8 30 n m from her lato residence, an.r.1 N. 1 ront st Solemn Ile oulem Mass at tho Church of tho Visita tion, nt 10 n. m Interment nt St. Domtnlo's Cemetery. McKNHIIIT. On March 23. 1010, JENNtE, laughter of David nnd Theresa C. Mc lCnlicht. Itolntltes and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday. nt 2 p m . nt her parents' residence. 2042 McKenn st Interment nt Mt Morlah Ceme tery, l'rlends mny call Sunday. 8 to 10 p m. MOM,. At Chicago. Ill , on March 23. 1010. CATHAHINE. widow of Chrlsllnn Mnll In her 117th jenr Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to ntteml tho funeral services nn Sunday, nt 3:13 p. m prcclsoly, at the Fifth Mornvlon Church (lermantnwn ue nhovo Dauphin st. Interment private, at Green wood (K. of P Cemetery. Auto funernl, Ml'I.MOAN. On March 21, 1010, DANIEL, son of Snrnh and tho lato John Mulligan. Relatives and frlerds. nlso St. Patrick's Al liance or America, nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, nn Monday, at 8:30 n. m., from his late residence. 23t W. Jefferson st. High Requiem Mass at St Michael's at II) n m Interment nt New Cnthedrat Ccmo tery. ItEr.. March 22, HANNAH J., widow of jonn . Ilees. aged 01 enrs Friends nre Invited to view (ho remains on Friday evs nlim. Mnrrh 2 1, from S to 10 o'clock, nt her late residence. i,-,ih Harrison st , Frnnkford. Services and Interment Saturday, at the con tonlence of tho fnmlly SCOTT. On Mnrch 21. 1010, JOHN, husband of Elizabeth Scott (neo Fleming), nnd son of tho Inte H, nrv nnd Anno Jftnn Scott Rein tles nnd friends nlso members of Court 1'nlrmount, No. 41 I', nf A., Mlnonk Tribe. No 151, I o It. M. employes of Enstern State Penitentiary and nil other organiza tions of which he was a member, nro Invited to attend tho funernl, on Hnturdny, March 2o at 2 p. m. precisely from his late real. neuen. l'.hii Aspen st. interment at sit DEAtna Uth St. Interment brivnte Monday rooming . at West Laurel HIM Cemetery. BTKVKNS. On Match 22, 1010, Elwood' L.. son of tho late David and Elizabeth Lukens Stevens. Funeral services . on Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, nt his lato residence, 0305 Main st Oermantown. Intermtnt private. STOUTF.NnUKOIf. Suddenly, nt Newark:, N. J., on March 23. 1010. FRANK LINCOLN BTOlITENnunaiL In his 02d year. Notlca of funernl later. 8VNNAMON. On March 22, 1018. MENDER SON SVNNAMON, Duo notice ot the funeral will b given. TIILLV. March 22. HOSE V., widow of PAT RICK F, TUI,LY. Relatives nnd friends nre DKATII8 - . ,, mm a DEFIES IlEPUBLICANS. Turning to the Republicans Stone fiald: "If you wish to encourage the Adminis tration to have war with Mexico, have the, courage to say so like men do It .openly "and boldly If that Is what you want; don't do It surreptitiously." "Is helping protect the forces already In Mexico provocative of war?" asked Sherman. Stone declared Sherman's resolution was Introduced for the purpose of waging war on "others than Villa." Sherman hotly denied this and pointed to the terms of his resolution. "Oh, I didn't expect the Senator In ex press terms to admit such a motive," said Stone. Senator Clapp criticised Stone for being "too prone to assign political motives" to the Republicans. He declared all Sena tors were acting patriotically, Including Sherman. OLIVER STOPS THE FUSS. Stone replied that certain Senators wera constantly precipitating Mexican de bate upon some pretext or other. "Isn't the Senator precipitating the de bate himself?" asked Senator Oliver. "I have, my own opinion about that," he added, "Keep it." Stone replied, and demands for "regulaV order" closed the debate, at least temporarily. 3IRS. MATILDA KELLER One-of Beneficiaries of Estate of John ' G Watmough Mrs. Matilda Keller, 67 years, old. died on Wednesday at her home, 1517 Qlrard avenue. About two years ago she and her Jusband, Ferdinand Keller, a dealer In antiques, were bequeathed ths bulk of ths 11,000,000 estate of John a. Wat mough. whosa wlfu was a daughter of the founder of Drexel & Co, "Watmough's relatives contested the bequest with sen sational litigation, but lost their buIL Mrs. Keller was born In Stuttgart, Ger many, and was married In that country. Boon after the marriage she and her hus band, came to Philadelphia, where tha lat ter opened an establishment as a dealer in antiques. Mr. Watmough became ac quainted with the couple and at his death left them most of his estate, including a bequest of 1100,000 to a French maid, Zelle Faguet, employed at his home. Mrs. Keller, who was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion, Chestnut street near 21st, gave a share of her fortune. In later years, to several charities. She U survived by her hus band, one son, Ferdinand Keller, Jr., and two daughters, Mrs, M. Q. Ettlnger and Mrs, A- B-Matthews. I"1' I TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES' JUenatde Laraanxsllo. 120a Federal st., and . JUtoU DI Marco. 1128 B. Ttn U 'Sf"'04 Ilarrlaeton. CMiaso, and1 Maude Wlafny, Chicago. Koturt B. Tim&au, Avondale, Fa., and Mary , C. McMlcha.1. Oxford. Pa. " Alfred L, Dmbr. 8811 Haverford are., and Bvelyn M. CaldwslI 1821 S. 18h t. Qaorga Hslcbart. 333$ N. Wsrnock st, and Kaony M. L, Kock, bus n. 11th at. Kkhsrd Ksr. SIM W. CIsarBsld at, and JSUxaUtb B. Keller. 3128 W Clearttslj st. (3n,ilufv, WtlUr. mt N. 6th st.. and Eltia- -ieEnShiKai!osS3tt.a!ffi?. S . An &l8nad&k'&uo " " " APKI.I'.R. On March ?2. 1010, ANNA F, beloved v.lfo of Henrv Apeler and daughter of tho late Hermann and Marie Sutter Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Monday, nt 8:30 u m from her late residence, 3.137 N llroad st Solemn High Mass of Kequlem nt St. Iloneventuro Church at 10 a. m Interment ut Holy Sepul chre Cemetery Auto funeral HA HID. THOMAS D HA HID. of Vlllanovai Pa- on Slarch 23. 1010. Ilequlem Eucharist nt Church of Good Shepherd, Itosemont, Sat urday, nt lit o'clock noon. BAWDEN. On Mnrch 22. 1010. at thn real, tlenco of hla ion.- the Rev. Krneat Iiawden, Oak Lane, tho TIKV. JOSIAH 11AWDEN; ngert J2 years. Relatives nnd frlenda, alao 1 members of thw PhlladelphU Annual Con ference of the Methodist episcopal Church and members of former charges, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Snturdav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock precisely, at tho Oak I.ane Methodist Kplscopal Church, York road and 7lst avenue. Interment prlvato. Please omit flowers. IILAINK. Suddenly, of cerebro spinal menfn el'l". .on Jlarch'23, 101U. CLAItlJNCIJ IIN. i-'.' Ul-AINB. son of V. A. and Hannah I. lllalne. In his 18th jear. nt his parents' reitdence, 4220 Lancaster ave. I'uncral and Interment prlvato. , CLARK. On March 23. 1010, TANNIE I,, widow of Thomas M. Clark. Due notlcr will tw Blven ot funernl. nt the residence of her son. Cdn-ln Clark, 12B1 N 13th st. COMLY. On 3d Month 22,1. at his home. ?.y.r.ll.?H3e' -N; ,Y "KontiB nkwuold tOMI.l RelatUes and frlendi are Invited I? attend the funeral, from tho parlos of OI Uer II. Hair. 1820 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, on Seventh-day. 25th. ut 1 n m Interment private, at Ilj berry Friends' Iiurj Inir Ground. COX. On March 22. 101 n Mra HLIZA A . widow of Reuben Cox. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend her funeral Berles on J!,0iV,!',a.t2 n m, at her late resldcnc. i .!-'" " Interment private at White marsh. Pa I.AVTON.. Suddenly, on March 22. lolfl. Sirs .MAIIOAIUST LAVTON, Hired llf vearn. Rel ntle nnd friends, also Lady WnHhlnitton Camp, No. 2. lire Invited to nttend funeral Kervltes oh l'rlday. at 8 p m . at the resi dence of i her son-in-law J M. Gudlcnecht, 1235 H Susouchhna nv Interment at tho lonvenloneo tit the fnmlly. ' LIINAHAN1. Up Jfhrch 2.1. 1M0, THO.MAS V. pon of the- lalo Jamei nnd Marnnret Lena han. ftelHtlves and friends aro 'Invited to nttend the. funeral, on Monday nt 7. .10 a m . from his late resfdenre, 1841 N. LelthRow st. Solemn Hequtem Mass nt St. Michael s Church ut li a m Interment ut New Cathedral Cemetery Auto funernl. I I.lVi:Zi:Y. At Ltnuhorne. Pa Third Month. 2lBt . HDWIN I LIVEZEY, Jr.. son of lid sln 1. and Hertha Llvczoy, In his 23d enr. Relatives nnd friends, nlso employes of the l'rnnklln National Hank, Philadelphia, are Invited to attend tho funernl, on Seventh Day, Third Month 2.1th. nt 2 p ,m., from Mlddletown l'rlends' Meeting House. Lang horn. Pa , without further notice. Inter ment private Carriages will meet train at Ianhorne Station that leaves Heading Ter minal nt 12 3.1 p. m I.OVKTT At Tullitonn Pa . on Mnrch 22 101)1, HKNIIY I., husband of the late HUza V l.ovett (ne,i Mjernl. nged 111 enra Rela tives and friends are invited to nttend the funeral services, on Sundny. at 7.30 p m , at the resldencu of his brother-in-law. Will iam 11 Leigh. Tullytown. Pa Alo serv ices on Monday, at 2 p m . nt the Oliver II Hair Iluildlng, IB20 Chestnut st , Phila delphia Interment at Fernv.ood Cemetery Morlah Cemetery Remains may be viewed on I'rlilnv menlngr. ., Mlini.llS In Strafford, Pit., on Mnrch 22. iniu JAMKS K beloved luislmnd of Ileulah (Iiovinev) Shields. Relntlvea nnd friends nre united to nttend tho fuheral. on Saturday, March 25. nt S.30 n. in., from his lato rcs. dance LanraHtcr pike nnd Sugnrtown road ji.igii .uns ut Ht. Catharine a Church, Wavne Pa., nt 10 a. m. Interment at Westminster Cmelory. M:!:.5!,,;"' 0n Mnrch 21. 1010. ELLA HI. 1. 1), formerly nf Norristown. Pii , daugh. ter nf the lato Dr Henry K. nn,l Catherine Slemmer. Relatives hnd friends nre In vited to attend the funernl services, on Sat urday. nt 2 p m. precisely, nt her Into resi dence. 1710 Oxford st. Interment private, nt Riverside Cehietery, Norrlstown. Pa. SMITH. On 'March 22, 1010, JULIA W, wife of the lato Conrad Smith, Relatives nnd frlendi of the, fnmlly nre Invited to attend lh funernl service", on Sunday evening, nt tl:30 o'clock, nt her lato residence. 27-itJ N. Electric Installation re-wirinff or netv wiring of all kinds Interior tele phones, annunciators Dell or Buzzer work and general electrical repairs receive our prompt attention. Buy your electrical luppliei from an electrical haute. Central Electric & Lock Co. 13 No. Thirteenth St. r17i-irTT-Cl lO-inch " , t? Doub'" Face A f Brand Xew Lot Just received, trfC tubers ut 00c. tt unci $3 rec ords reduced about one-halt fverybodysiZS 100 N. 10th St. Just Above Arch. Open Evenings ADVERTISING FOR Local Merchants Wo will manufneturo to order, guaranteeing perfect workmanship, a TIVGNTY (20) FOOT CARTOON' MOTION PICTUHU. adapted to your purtlcular lino of business, that you can exhibit for effective advertising In nearby theatres, window displays, entertalnmonts, lodgo meetings, etc., for $7.50 Duplicate copies at a consider able reduction. Scenarios or sug gestions furnished upon request free of charge. Ini estimate the possibilities of our service. DALY &' COGILL Specialists 11 N. 13th St.. Phila., Pa. Bell Phone. Walnut 3916 w r JdB'Bil It I! Invited td attend funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from her Jate residence. 4054 Iiffleld St., Frankfort. Solemn Renulfm Mass at St, Joachim's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery, WSX.T.Tt. On March 23. 101(1. JOHN t.. WAXLER. In his 87th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend ths funeral services, on Monday, nt 2-30 P.,m., at his brother's residence, -William Hall Wanler, 4624 t'rankford nve,, Frankford. Interment prltate, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery, WKAND. On March 20. 1010, at his late residence, 1317 N. Drnad St.. WILLIAM WHAN 1). husband ot the lato Mary P. Wennd. In his 74th year. Relative and friends, also members ot the IS. V. tinker "EATII8 "t?J rnnndery. No. 8. P. o h ijalc!,l Association, Rhd tho P n -1 A- Vttiall nttend the funwai erVleeV' pW 'Wted'S , vate, at Northwood "SAJ1 'T"6 rrCl WRIOIIT. At tlrimreton m ?' Aut8 tnaerlll loin. CAltoLlNU i ' "' ?r n MarehiiJ mimmtm interment at Wu?fi,,tmT& 30-32-34 S. SECOND STREET Stylish Easter Wear High Quality Goods That Wilt Please You on Credit at Lowest Cash Prices Our new spring and Easter fashions in Ladies', Misses and Children's wear. Tailored suits, nobby top coats, dresses, beautiful waists, separate skirts. Gorgeous spring Millinery, Parasols, Hos iery, Gloves, Lingerie, Dry Goods, etc. All up-to-top-notch and marked at lowest cash prices. Much lower than elsewhere. Easy payments of $1.00 weekly. Be sure to call and see for yourself our grand display. i Men's and Youths' Clothing The new Spring Clothes are here. Beautiful models from famotis style makers,' handsome fabrics from the great woolen mills styles and shapes such a3 the highest priced tailors are showing. They're all here ready to see and wear. d fj , rnpi dFresh Suits T I & IO V&d MmMm 1 sMSEWHKn' fHsr3nlhfM!2HPI See This Splendid Showing. Entirely New an $1.00 PER WEEK BOYS' SPECIAL NORFOLK SUITS, $3.95 WOMEN'S COLT PUMPS $3, $3.50 & $4 WOMEN'S WHITE NU-BUCK BUTTONED $6.0n MEN'S RUSSET CALF, LACED $4, $4.50 & $5.00 BOYS' COLT, BUTTONED AND LACED $2.50 UNDERWEARr-CORSETS TABLE LINEN SPREADS SHEETS Footwear Furniture : Floor Coverings : Curtains llt)Iti:i'll .SHALOM (Seel: IVlif,. Serums 1'rM.tj, N p. m, suutheast corner ,,i,a4 iiiiu .ll, ..'(lllill nm "The Child of the Street." by VHAItI.ES .... ,, ,,. . w.-k. All welcome. Three-piece Bed Room Suites, of oak, mahogany, bird's-eye maple, satin and American walnut. $25, $35 to $125 EASY PAYMENTS Library and Parlor Suites, three and five pieces upholstered in Verona Panne Silk Plush. Imitatio l and genuine leather. $17, $20, $25 up to $125 INLAID LINOLEUM, per yard 90c, $1.00 PRINTED LINOLEUM, yard 50c BRUSSELS CARPET, yard 65e VELVET CARPET, yard $1.35 9x12 BRUSSELS RUG $12.00 9x12 AXM1NSTER RUG $18.50 9x12 RAG RUG $9.50 CHINA MATTING, per roll $8.00, $10.00 JAPANESE MATTING, per roll $10.00, $12.00 40 yards to the roll. Fresh new goods. ' LACE CURTAINS, per pair 75c, $1.00, $1.50 SUMMER CURTAINS, per pair. ..75c, $1.00, $2.00 SUNFAST SILK CURTAINS t, $2.50, $3. 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Kwmasum JMAMN TO SWIM NOW JfrHiHISiHW The Wheelock Pianola mnoia the most fully developed instrument of its type m When self-playing pianos first became a probability, the sole ambition ot inventors was to produce an instrument to render automatically every power of human fingers and every interpretation of master musicians. . The PIANOLA became the first successful player to accomplish these J2als Patent aftei Patent was procured by the Aeolian Company. -Today 312 patents protect the PIANOLA. ' On the PIANOLA you can render in, the most amazingly simple fashion exact reproductions of the best human playing. Through the Metrostyle and Themodist you can simply produce every accent, every shading and every bit of melody. ' More amazing still you can purchase a genuine PIANOLA at prices much less than that asked for imitations. The Aeolian Family of the player-piano world b on sale at Heppe's and includes Steinway Pianola (grand) $2100 Wheelock Pianola , . ,v,Vt , ,$750 Weber Pianola (errand') 1800 Stroud Pianola . .. n Stdnway Pianola 1150 Francesca-Heppe Player-Pianos. . ! I , '450 wcucr .rianoia , , 1000 Aeolian Player-Pianos 395 Settlement may be in cash, or charge account or our rental-payment plan all rent applies to purchase. , " "j Write for large illustrate J catalogue, L J nbriLi Cfe DOjM 6th and Thompson Streets The Stroud Pianola - - WL; SkgfMm Bm.Bm.M&af w "fearaM as .