EVENING CEDtGli-R.-Trfn:A,n-rnjnTTrTA-. STTED'AY, M&ROH 25, IDlB. fi1 OINTE CRIJPEiN C .... . 7lwrr . U SYNOPSIS -.t.t,-m 1) wrecked Iho .West Mill, in rtClO'JJ" "?r. ! Mian tnl,lrl,1 In 2 Mtat of the late John Mont (" hlr9in5,Vrltefl by hl nephew, Monte trnifTT '"Ki'BiKht before, . Monte, while CtWten. j"t,,.f w it, w lawyer, urai mwr fji hVbeen warned bv tho CounteM Mft.t'lhrmin wee doomed. Tho Baffin HOC"!"..-- ...... Mnn n hnd nro- &K SJ!5!i'-.... from ahootlnit tho let- iniVftr tMt day a Poj'mS!?i"l,lu..S0"; f. " ..,, Vrvntlfl crrsi ima Den aioien fggniWaar m tho Msicr i uiu .....-. irAwR find tho two . Her ?'-.. Anarown utm .. ,v"ht :;,.t: Mf. Snte' bit llmmislne. Clrcum ".lK .vffince pointed very conclusively it'"' 1 "i turner, who wee nn .enlneer . - Hfiirnln W'E -i.,i as the man who set on ino "CJiJS ThS nueSr notions of Hlrd-ese. ?l,.,iJJiitlfo tnnnnrrer. , nlso nrou-e ntn WJx"ti eeret Serv ce men nre prone rBf .PlIwhmeiMer with tho explosion. W CUAPTEU VIH continued. B.w 0r' said Monte, astonished. H "We Government men get shifted ManV ha rcPei1' "ow nm from gj Treasury Department. Know Paris, goOn and London. Been thcre7 Yes, mat "mes- Kept trnclt ,of n" tho rlch Mg Americans, Their Indy friends buy flinch jewelry, they are a bit careless J$ tnd then, forget Uncle Sam needs Krdutles. Besides. Mr. Taller " i ? . ,.., -, fn,itn'a noaumfld nnmn Hlorawieu uut "I"' .-..... ...... would advise jou to sup into some made togs. A pair of glasses and . -L- ttit l,.t fl.n illemilan TpU tft be less Imperious. You will hear fttiiri that jou ought to Know." KW, laugheu in mgii boou uumor. no fu a. cosmopolitan mixer, nnd ho soon iSd Monte quite at his ease again. Bjjto doubt about the mnn," Interrupted Uidrews, passing back the memorandum la He Secret Servlco man. "His lady wmpanlon gave our young friend here n tJfj of warning She must have secured tkHIp rm one ot tno two men on t!l foul roof. At last v.o have tho koy-cluo Brte whole mjstcry." Ra am not so sure of that," replied ff. "Hochmelster Is ns slippery as a I red banana peel Twlco beforo wo thought Bi netted, but he got away. Ho is In Trouble now lost n blacl: portmanteau the Market street subway. Tho chief la" very hopeful of soon closing down on ita we havo to bo enroful and sure. Cia't offend any foreign Ambasbndor you fiow." br ... AX the next Instnnt there was a crunch- taj sound under the forward end of tho limousine. The brakes sot and tho whole or quivered lolentIy on its chassis. All tlree msmo wero mined irom tlielr seats to the floor of tho car ; Lars catapulted by lae change from a 60-mllcs-an-hour gait to a total paralysis, flow oi over the jndshleld, taking the steering wheel with Urn. The blue llmouslno was In a blue funk. Ditched. It rocked, and then voercd oft "e road, tho front truck;! dropping with I, bump Into a gully. Tho wild rldo was over. " "What went wrong, Lars?" called Monte, as he helped Ma companions hop out. "No bones broken. Good. Was lhare ever such a day? Hoy there, Lars! I hope the boy Is nil right." Bruised but whole-skinned the chauffeur came limping up. He had been tossed jato an evergreen hedge, and faced Monte, IK MIIMOKIAM lHrCBS. In lovlns rcmornlirnnco of our dear IJii nV i S ,,, ! i ' ' "no departed CHILDREN, E 3Beat!jS TAeie Notices Are Printed in the pj Evening Ledger Free of Charge. iito EH!IE.nn M.mti nn iflin AWA TS btlOVetl tvlff, rtf ft.npv Annl.p n nr ilanrrhtar of the la(e Hermann 'and Mario Butter. JuUtlyca nnd friends nro Imltcd to attend tn,runernl. on Monday, nt S:30 n, m.. from her lat realdpnce. S33T N. Ilroad Bt Solemn wn Maaa of Uerjulcm nt Ht Itnneventuro Ctraich at 10 a m Interment at Holy Hepul eure Cemetery Auto funeral. MIOTON. On March 24. 1010. ANNA M.. igaotbter of tno late John nnd Maria T. iH'upton. In her '.Hut year. Itelatlves and amends are InUtrd to attend tho funeral rvlM8, on TufBday. ut a p m precisely. (Interment private INK.-M Rllilitianlu .- iiiiBAliBn.Bnlnflt martin- faltla, on March Ln. mid. (!I.ahi:nck LIN. Sr91NIH.AI.tfr:, son of V A. and Hannah ii Ula,Lne --a Lancaster ne., In his I5th lK8D.II.H, At hts residence 31110 Qlrard ". on March :M. lUKt, LEWIS L., son of grama l and tha lato Joseph C. liorradatle. Notice of funeral later. teSVPiKV- On March 24. 101(1. 1IEP.HERT ft, "?je. affeu at years, ueiauves ana mrienaf are Invited ta atteml funeral fiervlr-ea. S,'!'."' 2'3U P. m . at Ida late reBl. Jence. I3J3 Wakellng St., I'rnnkford. Inter- RVeWea on Monday, froni"7 to u p. m. SS?SiTi Conshohocken. on March 21, 1010. "-ArtuivA !i-jl.i;m. widow ot Kuwara j uti iveHxisea and tr'ends are Invited to ,. " w tuiKjai services, uu .iiuuuajr. cti .J ?, hr lat8 residence, 130 East Ttli ? Cemeterv. MnrrUtnwn ff&FLHklT00 "& 28 10B WILLIAM sxnrrs:.. 5?ajiwj i" ?"? .HrMOway. Foresters of America, aro In- iw in aitena ti runsrai, on Bunaay, at :.." II- from hts late residence, 78 Lenox ve.. Bast Stroudsbure, Ta, Interment prl- fi5K- 9" .March 23. 1010, FANNIB L., 'tJr"I OI inomas M. UlarK. itelatlves ana "itMs are Invited to attend the funeral Wees, on Monday, at 2:30 d. m. precisely. esldence of her son. Edwin Clark, 13ttr at. Interment private, at JS, At the residence of his aon. Charles WUNVILLE PRIEST CONN. aed 84 years. ural services will be held at St. Paul's &SCa March 22. 'l016. Mrs. ELIZA A.. iwumv of lteuben Cox. Relatives and friends iotHM to attend her funeral services, on som?,'.' - P- s.t her late residence. N. 12th st. Interment private at White, ISNJVKV. ou.... March 24. ANNA BM?4UKhtar nt Patrl-lr an Uarv "huVflV (nafi JuUerty). ased 4 years 0 months. Rela- 'SStLs ni '''ends are Invited to attend th 52Srat. on Monday. 'March 27. at 1 30 p m ""a the residence of her parents. 1531 Bout aiienu mi -i. -zr ' '. vf ': r L'-f.r 4, on.h SfH7 . wuwa ui ur imrciuv, AJ1U ---- rw.h -- tcriuenv at tmiy .rusB i.u.tf t Holy Cross Cemelerj IM"B. On llarch i lain raraii a., III. " "f. -1?' a lis and f r ends w of Levi Faber. aged 71 years. Rela- a tovitea to aliens ; y; at 11 a. m.. from bar ., Mrs William B. S. -rrLW1 .vw tfionaaar. "Jtr, 122S Harrison St.. Frankford. Juter- aftv',rrL: Philadelphia, 'Pa., on March 24, jr.' nt AKULB. wlla or ueorasA. o and daughter of Mrs. R. Scott Smith. nun to attend tee funeral services, on Moo tsJS'J''0 " mi at tbe Presbyterian uacn, Woodbury. N. J. Interment private, SLW"?0" Cemetery, Clarksboro. N. J. g'wtrli) train leaves Market st. ferry at 1-40 WBEa.On -March 23. 1B10. SUSAN E. T.. IRiit..0' -Jesse V Forbes. Relatives and ft7S' J"o -airyfw council, No. ,. are ISffaTril at t-30 P. m , at her late residence. IC'Lm-. ttrti. ave. interment at Moairoae IKSfliry Reraalna may tw viewed Sunday gyjmrjy, HOOiS AND COLLEGES PHYSICAL TRAINING Classes and hours to suit. . 3 uymoaslum. Handball courts, f slmuiltur pool 2Sx75 feet. Rates bo. - yl. CUTU14 UUW. ;. Sb4 Xsr Booklet A. OTKAYER'S 1b Best Bualntss StaeolT W'" m. BV-tJV SVIWaS IBM'S SiartTWTf EHXf J.KW03i,'S Stenosrapby Bnsllsa IrS?- ? 'IaW Kids 182S Chestnut t WniTTEM ESPECIAL!.? ARNOLD Copyright, 1010. Tho tho pasty color of a circus clown. He gazed around with tho eyes of utter despair. "Comet Come! Lars," urged Monle. "Get hold of yourself. Nobody's dead Get busy, and tell us what's happened." Lars first opened tho gear box, Then ho flattened himself under the car. He soon re-emerged. Back again to the gear box. "No go any more," he whined, "gear shaft out of alignment." The Secret Service man approached and quickly ran his right hand Into the gear box, working his fingers against the transmission bearings. Ho drew It forth again, nnd holding his hand In the glare of tho one surviving headlight ejaculated: "I thought ns 4nuch nn old trick." "Don't keep us In suspense," said Monto. "Powdered emery," replied V. "Sco It glisten on my finger tips. They 'salted' us back In Crlspen. The dcvlli are active, nnd smnrt. Another delay. They must be playing for time. Intended to finish us, too." W. was right. The tiny flakes of tho mineral had been sown In tho trans mission bearings. Not moro than an ounce of tho powder. Enough to grind out tho bearings, prevent tho gear shafts from locking nnd cut off tho power. Lars stayed with the big machine to wnlt for morning nnd n haul to the nearest garage, nk three badly shaken nnd thoroughly nroused men climbed aboard tho next trolley Into Newtown, a mile nnd n half distant, where they Just caught tho 10:21 p. m. trnln for Philadelphia. "Wo might at well strike at them for cvldenco tonlghf," whispered tho Govern ment oftlclnl across a. double seat In the smoking car, "Are you men nrmed? Wo must go it alone. It would never do to call In the local police." "My thought, precisely," answered Andrews. "Monto hns a londcd walking stick. I still hnvo Hochmelstcr's revolver. We want no slip up." Tho honest face of the great clock on City Hall, lit up again through tho watch ful cntorprlso of an evening newspaper, said 11:27 when threo rcsoluto men rushed clown tho steps of tho Reading Terminal Into Market atroet. They wero fortunate enough to rind a waiting taxi cab. Monto wrenched open tho door nnd followed Andrews In. W. camo next with a Jump and leaning out tho door, ho ordered In n. low stinging voice: "To tho Exchange throw open your clutch," CHAPTER IX Liimley, Voice of the People PltOGKESSIVE movements which at regular Intervals transport tho hub of nn old business district upon the variablo winds of a city's destiny to new sur roundings take no account of tho drear, deathlike, desolation left behind In the deserted districts. There is no pathetic plcturo In brick nnd mortnr to equal one of these aban doned sections of a metropolis. Cracked by age, pulnt tarnished and wnshed off by sun and rain, the dingy facades of the poor dumb things forlornly look down DEATHS 71 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend tho funcrnl, on Monday, nt 2 p in , from her son's residence-, Oeorgp H, I ox. 4320 Orlscnm st.. 1'rnnlcford. Interment nt Cednr Hill Ceme'r - Remains may bo loned on Sunday, rim S to 10 p m. Rend- lnr papers pleaeu copy. OII.MNaiIA.il. On March 24. 1010. ADDIE. widow of Louis ailllneham. llelntlves and frlendi aro inWted to attend the funeral serln-s on Monday, at 2.11) p. m . at the residence of her son. Charles A. Ollllngham, 1607 N. 13th st. Interment prriate. fiOKMAN. On March 21. 1010. JAMES A., beloved eon of William P. and Lltxabeih A. Gorman (nee Kealy). Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 8 3(1 n. in., from tho residence of his parents. I32H Ilrown Bt. Solemn Requiem Mass, at tho Church of Our Mother of Sor row b. at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. GRAHAM. On March 24. 1010. Mrs. SARAH CAN.Vl.N'O C1RA1IAM. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, at s p. in . ut her lato residence 101 South 22d st. Interment private. OKANT. On March 23. 101(1. ELIZAHETH. widow of John P. (Irani. The relatives and friends of the family, nlao U. V. M Sodal ty of the Churth of St. Philip do Nrl. are In vited to attend the fum-rul, on Tuesday at 8.30 a in., from her late residence, 3J MB; water st. Solemn Hluh Mass of Requiem at the Church of 8t. Philip de Norl nt 10 a m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. IIACKWCTr On JIarch 24, 1010. JOHN J., husband of Catharine Hockett and son of Ann and tho late Simon Hacked, aged 37 jears Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.10 a. m., from his lato resldence.,2310 north 4th st. High Mass at St. Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cem etery. IMIINBV. On March 24. 1016. DANIEL HACJNKV. Itelatlves and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at R.30 a. m., from her. late residence, 10J7 Latona st (17th and IVharton sts ). High Mass of Requiem at St. Teresa's Church at 10 a m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. IIAUSCIIII.D. On March 23. 1018. HENRI ETTA, widow of Otto Hauschlld (neo Klapp), aged 03 years, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 0 a, m., from her late residence, 1247 N. Jesaup st. Interment at Hillside Cemetery. via funeral car. Remains may be viewed on aaturaay, ironi a ip iu p- m, 11EATON. On March 24. 1010. AARON HEATON, husband of Margaret Ileston. In his 04th year. Due notice of tbe funeral wll be given. llF.LMN'dS On March 24. lOlO.'CHARI.ES U. husband if Elizabeth C. Maxwell Hell lnia. aged IA years. Relatives and friends, also Seminole Tribe. No 80. I. O, R. M.; Reynolds Council. No. 143. O. of I. A.t Hod kins Idge. No. 87. I. p. O. P., are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Mon day morning, at 11 o'clock, at his late rest, dence. 8528 Boer street. Oermantown. In terment at Ivy Hill. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening, 7 to 10. SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. MTiANTtcary. Superior location with on. landboardwqih Aiacoomzed 1 8tandaiiofsfIlanra i tuc i esniur. OF;o(ir HOTEL Of THE WORLD jnatlboroujft'lenMm ATLiANTIC CXTYIVtU vMhrasitlP UANAnMNTs SlIHWtjlTE&SOMa COMPANY I fTfeep: ATZjAHtic drrf Ivas ast a iew si of service, eomicrt-fc Westminster 'LSTSi I1.S0 ub 4ly to 112.60 i UP s'sJy- Cnsj. Bubr BKOWM'S-MILLa-lN-TUE-PlXES. X. J. mutt TN"W Ml Spxlia resort, beautiful IXltU liVi uxe. walka and dxivea In th Ptnes Favorll'J wek-nd and. muturl.t re- TyTIiiQ9 DCslUy i A- TALE OF PHILADELPHIA Foil TUB EVENING LEDQEIl DT GARRY COLM Puntto Lsnotn Company. Into empty streets; watching, walling for ii human memory that can span tlmo back to their lost days of towering Im portance. At night tholr.gloomy, creaky, gas-lit stairs nre almost ghostly, and one enn fancy hearing the patter of hundreds of spirit steps; old tenants returned to comfort the crumbling shells of build ings. Built of brick nnd red standstonc, the Exchange was one of the old ofllee build ings, of tho city; an architectural ex pression of the pait, loented on 3d street, south of Chestnut, It was kept clean nnd well-mended and had received ns many nnd dKersc coats of paint as the cheek of a 20th century grandmother. Around about were tho landmarks of American history: Independence Hall, and Liberty Bell, the nation's patriotic shrine; Carpenters' Hall, where tho First Continental Congress met In 1774 ; Christ Church cemetery, burial place of Ben jamin Frnnkltn; home of Hctsy Ross, the flngmakcr; historic St. Peter's Church and graveyard nnd tno Free Quaker Meeting House. Between these treasure spots of dawn ing liberty once ebbed nnd flowed the human tides of tho city. Then camo the great skyscrapers In the Urond Btrcet neighborhood and tho tides washed other shores. Young by comparison with the nenrby landmarks, nevertheless old In contrast with Btich airy marvel as the new Wld cner Building, the Exchange somehow held on! a gorj, gabled gladiator, uncon quered In tho arena of tumbling rents nnd values. Its top floor had n really good restaurant and In Its basement wns n superior bnrber shop. A cheor for the Exchange; Ilko tho Old Guard, it never dies. Shortly beforo midnight of the day tho Montgomery Iron Works were bombed, Agont W., of the Federal secret service, with Craig Andrews, the lawjer, and his promising young client, Monte Crlspen, dashed up tho broad stair way of the Exchange to tho second floor. A night watchman In tho entrance hall had been told to guard a rear oxlt. In the Inky darkness of tho wide hall tho threo men Blowly groped their way toward Room 19. They moved Ilko shadows, so silent wero they. "Don't show a light," hoarsely said tho Government man, ns ho pushed pnst Monte. "Wo are dealing with desperato persons. Wnlt hero until I signal." Ho left them at an angle In tho hall, and tho soft crunch of his rapid foot fall grew fainter and falter as ho pro gressed toward a door over which a feeble yellow glow showed from a closed tran som. "Think of these plotting foreigners daring to lent an office In this fine old district," whispered Monto to Andrews. "Serves us right for letting such people Into tho country." "You mean their daring to locate within sight of the tower on Independence Hall?" "Yos." CONTINUED MONDAY. DEATHS IIIPI'LE. On March 23. 1010. AMELIA II IIIPPLC (neo Simpson), wlfo of Elwood W. Hippie. In her 63th year. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend the funerit services, on Monday afternoon, nt 1 nil n'cloclc precisely, at her Into residence, 21.10 Nicholas Btreet (near 23d and Columbia ave nue) Interment private nt Xorlhwnud Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday even ing. 7:30 to 0 o'clock IIHISK. On Mrch 24, 1010. I.1LIE A . wife of Henry Hlrsh, In her (15th year. Due no tice of the funeral will be Riven from her lata residence, 1418 North 10th st. IIOUIKS. On March 2.1. 1010, REIIECCA C . wlfo of Charles Holmes (nee Contes). Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend funcrnl services, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the resrdence of her son-in-law. Charles W Scott. G12R Hnttlmorn avenue. Interment private, Mt. Mortal! Cemetery. Remains may lw viewed on Sundny even ing from H to 10 o'clock IIOKTOX. On March 23. 1010. STEPHEN D. (SAMUEL), husband of Margnret Jane Mor ton (nee Mason), need 71 sears. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., nt his lata residence. 2130 A lath at Interment at Ar lington Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Saturday evening. JAVNE. On JIarch 24. 1010. PHILIP P. JAYN'K. aged 71 sears. Relatives and friends, also the employes of Dr. D Javne & Son. are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, at his lato residence. 20lo Pasayunk ave., on Monday, at 2 p. m. precisely. In terment at Northvvood Cemetery. KKVKS. On March 24. 1010, FRANCES DUNBAR KEYES. daughter of Henry C. Keyes. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday after noon, at the Presbyterian Church, Ridley Park, Pa. Interment private. KOH1..T-On March 24. 1010, LOUIS a., hus. band of Mary Kohl. Relatives and friends, also Henry Clay Circle. No. 33. Brotherhood of America, and employes of McCambrldge Cooper Co , aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. in , at his late residence, 22.1M N Bouvler st Interment private, at Northwnod Cemetery. Remains may be v lowed on Sunday, between 8 and 10 p. m. &ENAHAN. On March 23. 1018. THOMAS F. son of tha late James and Margaret Lena ban. Itelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 7,30 a. m , from his late residence. 1841 N. Lelthgow at. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael s Church, at U a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Auto funeral. LYNCH On March 28, 1010. Colonel AU OUSriNE T. LYNCH, aged 73 years. Notlcs of funeral later. SPRING RESORTS wiMjwoon, x. J. Vtfj0vik0i By-the-Sea and WILDWOOD CREST are the ideal resorts for your EASTER HOLIDAYS in.,tm,.aHnff ntnn.fu-Anf Afl u halmv hr,zfFi. ttiaenlfl- Mnn hnarduntllf nrnmpnnde. I homelike hotels, piers, amuse ment attractions, soon musiu and wholesome) atmosphere. rAllaviM and anartments for tbe summer season are now being rented. For in formation and handsome) booklet write) J. WbitessU, City Clerk, WILDWOQD, X 1. B WABTtmOBB. PA. STBATHHAVEN INN gSg- June. 3d. . M. SCHS1SLBT. DEATHS I.OTKTT At Tullytownrra.. onMareh 22 IBlp. IinNnY I., husband of, thd late gllift v Lovett (neo M'ers). aged ?1 J,e"P'l: lives nnd friends are Invited tonttend the funeral services, on Sunday, at. 7.30 p m., at the residence of his brotfier-ln-lvw. Will iam B. LelRh. Tullrto-wn. Pa Also "fiv Jces on Monday, nt 2 p. m , nl the olivet H, Bnlr Buimimr, 1820 Chestnut St.. Phlln delphla. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery MAKiai. On March 2. 1D1B. DENNIS M , eon of the late Thomas and Catherine Makem. Relatives nnd friends, nlao Holy Name So ciety of St. John the Bnptlst'x rhurch, nro Invited to, attend tho funeral services, on sSil'- ' " -1" rn., nt his late reBldence, 423.1 .Mam at , Mnnaynnk. Solemn llluh Mass nt st, John tho Baptist's Church, at 10 a m Interment nt St. John'a Cemetery aiAhSIIAM,. On March 2.1, tOlfl. ANNA V . beloved wife nf Whitney C, Marjlnll nnd dnuuhter of John and CntheTlne O'Donnell Itelntlvei and friends nro Invited to attend th funernlservlces. on Monday, nt 0 fl rn i . nt the residence of . her parents, 1014 N Alden St., late of Olio Dray's ave... Solemn Mass of Requiem nt Church of, the Mot Blessed Sacrament, nt 7 n m Interment nt Tuckorton. N J Tuesday. MAMII'M'. Suddenly on March 23. loin. JsA BKI.I.A. wife of Charles Mavhevv , Itelatlves nnd frlcndi nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, nn Mnndiy. jrarch 27. nt in n. m . nt her husband's residence. 421 Hnddnn av-e., Camden. N. J Interment private friends mny nil on Sunday, from 7 to 0 o'clock. MetllNNI'.l.T,. At Northfleld. N .1 . on March 2.1, 10HI. TOIHAS L. McCONNEI.t,. hus band of Emma I,. MrConnell. In hi 07th venr Relnllves nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, nt the Atlantic Cnuntv Asvlum Northfleld, N. J , Monday. March 27. nt 1 n m Interment In Salem Cemetery. Plensantvllle N J. Mrl'ADDr.N. On March 2.1. lolfl PATRICK .1 . husbiml of Ellen McCndden Relatives nnd friends, alio Division Nn 7. A O If. nre Invited to attend tha funeril on Tues day, nt 7 30 n. m . from his late residence. 2I3J s 11th st Hnlcmn HIkIi Itequlem Mass nt the Enlphnnv rhunh nt 0 a m Inter ment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. MrOllT. On Mnreli 2.1 IPtrt MICHAEL Mcdll'K Relatives nnd friends, also Ht. Charles' Holy Nnme Society, nre Invited (o nttend the funeral, mi Mnndnv nt 7,30 n in. from his late residence, 1107 S 22d st. Re quiem .Mass nt Ht Charles' Church, at 0 n m Interment nt Holy Cros Cemeterv MrKMMITv On Mnrch 23, 1010. JENNIE, daughter of D.ivld nnd Theresa C. Mr KnlRht (nee Stark) Itelatlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services on Mondav, nt 2 p m , nt her parents' resi lience, 2012 McKran st Interment nt Mount Morlnh Cemetery, friends, may call Sundny, M to Id p m. JIlir.llAN. On March 23, 1010. MARY MBEIIAN (nee o'Uonnell), wife ot Pitrlclt J. Mochnn Itelatlves nnd friends nre In vited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday March 28 lull) from her late residence. 4'i4I Hoones st (30th nnd Vetmlrster nvo . West Phllntlelphln) Solemn Requiem Mnss nt Our Mother of Snrrown Church nt 10 a. in. Interment at Holy Cros Cemeterv JIOI.L. At Chlc.iKO, III., on March 2.1. 1010 CATHARINE, widow of Christian Moll, In her ilith jenr Itelatlves nnd friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral services on ' Sunday, nt :t ir, p m prec Isely nt 1 If th Moravian Church. Oermantown live nbove Dnuphln Bt Inlernient private, nt Orcen woo,! IK. of P ) Cemetery Auto funeral. MOIINHY. On Mirrli 24, 1010, ANNA E widow of (Iconic W Mooney nnd daughter of tho Into Dvnlel II nnd Eliza Humphries Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funcrnl services, on Monday, nt J.JI p. m preclncly. nt her late residence, 2131 North l)th st Interment private. MOdNI'.Y. On Mnrch 23 1010. LILLIAN, d-iushter of Martin aid the lata Elizabeth Mooney, aped 12 jears. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 1 p in., fiom her patents' resi dence, 102(1 West Westmoreland st. Inter ment nt Ivy Illll Cemetoty Remilns may be viewed on Sundny from 8 to 10 p. m. MORRIS. Suddenly, nt the Brjn Mawr Hos pital. ISOI1EL RITCHIE MILLER, wlfo of Stephen Morris Due notice of tho funeral will bo given MULLIOAX. On March 21. 1010. DANIEL, son ot Sarah and tho late John Mulligan. Relatives nnd frlords, also St Patrlck'n Al llanco of America, nro Invited to nttend tho funcrnl, on Monday, nt 8 30 o. m.. from his lato residence. 231 W. Jefferson st. Hluh Requiem Mnas nt St. Michael's , at 10 n. m. Interment nt New Cathedral Ceme tery. MUIIPHY. On March 24. 1nlv ELLEN, widow of John Murphy (neo Unughey). form erly of 111) Richmond Bt Itelatlves ana friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8-30 a m . from the residence; of hrr brother-ln-lavr, Daniel McShnne, 1014 rrnnlifonl nvo Solemn Requiem Mass jit Church of tho Immntulnto Conception at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery XVIITKHM'.IX. On March 24. 1010. CARO .NIJ, wlfo of Theodore C. Nlchterteln (nee. Pot), In her 04th .vcar. Relatives and friends, alao the following societies- Her menla Edelvvels Nlchterleln Lleberelo Koresh rld Elngherd and Court Cleaver Lodge, No 1: Philadelphia Lodne. No. 20 Shepherds ot Bethlehem, Jolly Womon. Women's Cnnn statter Vereln and German Theatre Vereln, nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at 10 a. m , at her lale residence, northeast corner 8th st. and Ulrard ave Interment at Mount Vy-non Cemetery. PARKER. On August 10. 101(1, Bt Hollo, P. I., Sergoant Hiram C Parker. U. S A , son of tho late Rev. Wesley .1. and Olivia. A Carnev Parker, In his 87th year Ku neral services at Eden Cemetery on Snturdny nt 12 noon Relatives and friend will meet nt tho risldenco of his mother, Mrs. OUva A. C Parker, 2264 North 10th st. at 10 n. in. Interment nt Eden C-metery. PKKAIIIA. On March 23. 1010, ELLEN ELIZABETH, widow of l-'rnnk Perarla. Sr, (neo Miller), In her 70th jear Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend tho fu neral services, on Monday, at 1 p. m , at her late residence, lot 13. Flora st Inter ment at fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sunday ovenlng ITISTEIIER. On March 24. 1010, LOUISA C PI'ISTERER. In her 83d year. Relatives REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN BE BEFORE YOU BUY A SUBURBAN HOME OR BUILDING SITE THE 12 minutes, 5c fare, from 69th Street Terminal on the Media Short Line SPRING FIELD, with its picturesque surroundings, substantial im provements and all necessary facilities, offers more advantages and conveniences, at less cost, than any other select and substantial suburb. Artistic, carefully planned and well built individual homes, with spacious grounds, are now ready for sale, at prices ranging from $5825 to $7975. Choice building sites of generous dimensions from $675 up. The terms are liberal. If you are interested in securing an attractive suburban home or a site to build upon later, you should visit Springfield promptly, and see what an unusual opportunity is offered at this time. The SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE COMPANY A. MERR1TT TAYLOR, President 610 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING FIFTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA " ",9N'" " " Illustrated and descriptive booklet will be mailed upon request BE PKATIIS and friend are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on .Monday, at 1 p, m.i at the resi dence of her son-in-law, Oeorge Josten, 1010 N. Lawrenco st Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. Remains may b viewed Sunday, after 7 p, m. rnilTKTt. On March 23. 101 B, EDWABD T, PORTER, husband of Elma Porter, aged 87 shears Itelatlves and friends, also Uphol sterers and Trimmers' International Union, Local No 124, aro Invited to attend the fu neral services, on Monday, at 2 p, m., at tho resldenro of his father-tn-law, T. K. I rankenfleld, 723 North 30th St. Friends mny call Sunday 8 to n p m. RAYN01I. At Northeast Md . on March 24, 1010. ANNA It . widow of Charles Hnvnor, aged 85 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services, on Monday, nt In m , nt the ehapei of tho Arch St free. bvterlan Church, 18th below Arch sts, In terment private ROCKS. on Mnrch 23 1010, from her lale residence, 171(1 North Hodlnn St.. BRIDOBT ROCKS (neo Knne), wife of Michael Hocks, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 n m Solemn High Mass nt St Michael s Church, nt 10 n in Interment nt Holy Cross Cem etery. Kl I.E. On Mnrch 21. 1010, ELIZA., daughter of Robert J nnd the Inte Ellrn Bule, nued HI years rtclitlves nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 v. m , nt her lale residence, 1818 S. rrth st. (,-!Kh and Woodland). Interment nt West r.iurel Hill Cemetery SAHdliST on March 2.'1 1010. ANNA M SAROENT. wife nf William P Sargent. sired 75 jenrs Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p m , nt the funeral parlors of John Crawford. 2037 Westfield ave., Cnm deii. N J Interment private, at Olenwood Cemetery Philadelphia SCHMini). On Mnrch 23 101O. MATILDA V,. wire of Godfrey Schmled (formerly of 120 N. 12th st ) nhd dnughter of tho late Thomas and f.annle Knox Relntlves and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m , from tho residence of lier cousin. Mrs Eli Proctor. 1127 Clreen St. Inter ment nt Mt Morlnh Cemetery SCOTT On March 21, 1010. MART JANE. wlfo of n Woodlrarn Scott Relatives and friends nro Invited tn ottend tho funeral services on Tuendnv, nt 2 .10 p m . precisely, nt her late residence, 10,18 Moore st Inter ment private Itrtnnlns mny bo viewed on Mondny from 8 to 10 p m SIlATON. On March 2.1. HIO. WILLIAM CLOSE, Sr . husband of Emma Seaton (neo Docbcln) Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend funeral services, on Monday, at 12 m , at his lale residence. .1227 Hnrtvllle st Interment Oakland Cemeterv Remains may be viewed on Sundav, after 8 p m. M:i:i,E On March 23. 1010. JOSEPH B. husband ot Annie C Seelev (nee Do Wlnton) nnd son of Mnry nnd the late Joseph Heeley Relntlves and friends, nlso Post No 71. (J A. 11. (Jenernl John F Reynolds Camp, No I. S of V , anil tho order In general. Rey nolds Cadets nnd emploves of Llpplncott, Johnson & Co . nre Invited to attend funcra , on Sundav. at 2 p. m from his late resi dence, 1100 Hnjder nvo To proceed to La favctto Vault Interment fernwood Ceme terv friends mny call Saturday evening. Automobile funeral SUM.. On March 21. 1010, FRANZE SELL, need 78 yearn Relatives nnd friends nro In ilted to attend tho funcrnl. on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m . nt his Inte residence. t123 Mnlcolm st.. West Philadelphia Interment at I em wood Cemetery, friends may Mew tho re mains on Mondav, from 7 to 0 p. m. BIIEIUIMX At Chestnut Hill, on March 24. Hi 10, CRANK, son of tho lata Owen nnd Elisabeth O Sheridan, ngnd 74 years. Due notice of tho funeral will be given. BIMKIXS. On March 24. 1010. ABNER If . husband ot Cntherlno D. Minikins, aged 82 jears Tho relatives and frtonds are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday. March 28, nt 1 1 a m . from his Into residence. 035 Hoyden st , Camden. N. J Interment pri vate. Ilnrlelgh Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Monday evening SMITH. On March 22. 1010, JULTA W.. wife of the lato Conrad Smith Itelatlves nnd friends of the family nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Sunday evening, at (130 o'clock, nt her late residence. 2718 N 11th st Interment private Monday morning at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. SMITH. Suddenly, on March 23, 1010, JOHN It . husband of Elennor Smith (nee rlemlng). In hla (list jenr. Relatives and friends, alao members ot United Republican Club, nro In vited to nttend the funeral services, on Mon day, nt 3 p. in., nt his lato residence, B301 Tcarl st , Weat I'hlla. Interment nt Pern wood Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Sunday evening. 8MY. On Mnrch 24. 1010. EMILY, wife of Edward Smy (nee Mansfield), aged 32 jears. Rolatlves and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at 0.3O n. tn . at tho funeral parlors of Henry M. Pax son, southeast corner 1lBt nnd Cumberland Bts Interment private Friends may call Monday, between 8 and 0 p. m, hTOUTP.N'BUUOIt. suddenly, at Newark, N, J . nil March 23 101(1. FRANK LINCOLN STOUTENRUROH. In his Diet year. Funeral services nt the home of his sister. Mrs. Her bert P. Oleason, 1038 Broad St., on Sunday, at 3 p. m. SYMINOTOX, On March 23, 1010, ELLEN It , widow ot Robert J. Symington. Rela tives and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. m , from her lato rcaldence, 1321 McKcnn st. Solemn Ite qulem Mass at Church ot the Epiphany, at 10 a. m. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. New Orleans papers ploaae copy, SYIvNAMOX Oil March 22. 1010. HENDER SON SYNNAMON. aged 71 3 ears Relatives nnd friends also Pennsylvania Reserve Post. No. 101, O. A. R. . Pennsylvania Reanrve Circle, No. Jl. Ladles of the O. A. It.; Sur vlvors of Compiny I. 3d Reglmont, P. R. V, (., nre Invited to nttend the funeral Bervlces on Monday, nt 2 p. m. precisely, nt 40S3 Catharine at. Interment nt Fern wood Cenoiery. Frlerda mny call Sunday, from 7 to 0 p. n. TAYLOR. On JIarch 23, 1010. KATE I STEARNE. wife of William L. P. Taylor and daughter of the lato Thaddeua and Annlo L. Stearne. Relatives and friends are In vited ta attend the funeral services, on Mnn--day, at 3:30 p, m., nt her brother's rest- REAL ESTATE TOR SALE SUBURBAN VISIT LEABIM SPBPI DEATHS dence. William M. Stearne, 1202 FouiferoS st . frankford. Interment private, at East Cedar Hill Cemetery TOWNSENn. On March 2.1. 1016. MARY TOWNSEND. Relatives and friends ar In vited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., nt tho residence of Ellle Clenry. 7 cottmsn at , Jlolmeburr, Pa. Interment nt Mount Tcace Cemetery. Pro ceed by automobile. TYNIJ.U.L Suddenly, on March 23, 1916, MARY MYRTLE, wife of Ed In T. Tyndall, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p. rm Srpclsely. at her husband's residence, 2429 'orth 33d st. Interment private. Remains may lw viewed on Sunday, after 7 p. m. iVAXIXR. On March 23. 1010. JOHN U WAXLER, in his 87th jenr. Relatives and friends nre Invited to, nttend the funeral services, on Monday, nl 2:30 p. m., at his brother's residence, William Hnll Waxier. 4021 Frankford nve., Frankford. Interment private, nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery, YVH1TKMAN. At her residence. J035 Locust St.. on March 24. 1010. ELIZABETH B. WIItTEMAN Notice of funeral later. Wlt.T.IAMSON. On March 24, 1019, AMAN DA, wife of Samuel Wllllnmson. Residence, loirt Marlborough st Due notice of the fu neral will be given WILSON. On March 24. Ill Iff, EMMA E. (nee Louderbnch), widow of David F. Wilson. Services on Monday at 2 p. m., In Norrls town, Po Carriages will meet train leaving Ilroad St. Station nt 12:20 p. m. MULL. At Chicago. HI., on March 23, 1016, CATHARINE, widow of Christian Woll. In her 07111 year. Relatives and friends are In vited to nttend the funeral services, on Sun day, at 3. in p. m precisely, at tho Fifth Mornvlnn Church, Oermantown nve., above Dauphin st. Interment private, at Green wood (K. of P ) Cemetery. Automobile funeral. REMOIOUS NOTICES ORGANIST AND CHOIR RCREAD Churches supplied. Frederick It. Davit. MaT. Voles Culture. 1714 Chestnut at. naptlat BAPTIST TKMPI.E, Broad nnd Berks sts, SILVER ANNIVERSARY RUSSELL H. CONWELL, Pastor, REV A. K, HARRIS, Associate Pastor. Homo-Coming Service nt 10:30. Russell II Conwell will preach at 7:30. Morning. 10 80: Bible School, 2:30: Evg . 7'30 Music in tho evening by Temple Chorus, Sunday School Chorus nnd Temple olee Club. Organ recital. 7 Hi. W. P. Twaddell. M.D. Today, 2:1S, Motion Pictures, Scenlo Educa tional, followed by "Storm." Grand Festival Concert Saturday evening, March 20, at 8:16. Tickets at Bus Office., Dla. 037. Park 151. CIIKSTNBT STREET BAPTIST CIHTRCn Chestnut Bt., weat nf 40th. OEOROE D. ADAMS, D. D.. Pastor. 0:43 a.m Brotherhood of A. and P. 10:30 a m Worship and Sermon by Pastor. 2:30 p.m Bible School. 7:45 p.m. Worship and Sermon by Pastor. FRIENDLY BAPTIST CHURCH BUth and Baltimore ave. Special Evangelistic Services, March 24 to April 2, conducted by REV. JACOB HOFF MAN AND WIFE. Good muslo and aiming. All welcome. Brethren FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN i Hunker), cor, Carlisle and Dauphin sts. 'reaching 10 30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Prayer Meeting oach Wednesday evening. Disciples of Christ THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lancaster ave. Holly and Aspen sta. T. a. WINTER. Pastor. 10:80. 2'30. 7. 8. Tranklln Homo FRANKLIN HOME FOR THE REFORMA TION OF INEBKIATI.S. 011-13 Locust st. Sunday. 8 p. m., services conducted by Rev. J. F Ohl Lutheran AT THE FRIENDLY CHURCH 1BTH AND JEFFERSON STS DANIEL E. WEIQLB, PASTOR, will preach Sunday Morning Servlco lit 10.30, KVENINO SERVICE, 7'45. HOWARD HATTAY. VIOLINIST. SOLO QUARTET AND OROAN. SERMON: "EUREKA 1" TABERNACLE. BOth and Spruce Wm. J. Miller, Jr.. 10 45. 7:43. 8. 6.. 2.30 p. m. TEMPLE, 02d nnd Race Rov. A. Pohlman. M. D . 10:30 a. m . 2-30 and 7:43 p. m. Presbyterian HOPE. 83d and Whnrton sts. Minister. Rov. J. GRAY BOLTON. D. D.I Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR CALDWELL, Assistant. 10:43. Dr. Bolton will preach. Subject. "The Duty of Being Unfashionable." 7:43. Hon Nor rls S. Burratt will present a- flag; Dr. Bolton will receive It Methodist Episcopal GRACE. Broad and Master ata. l-RANK P. PARICIX, D. D.. Pastor. iu.au a. m. Doctor Parkin's openlnr ser mon. Blblo Bohool. Dr. J. Walter Lytlo. superintendent. Organ Recital by Mr Mlchener. Preaching by the Pastor. 2.30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 7MD p. m. Midweek eervlco at 8 p. m. You and your friends. If without a church home, are cor dially Invited to attend service here. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN fcrxinroua xotrcifs Methodist jfrlscopaVContinmrl rr IVAtlir Atwurrrt ,f,t. ,.,.. .KrK J- and Norrls St. JVB& ROBERT BAONELL b D.. Minister- 10-30 "aoD's world-pLan.' ., 7:45 "A CURE FOR A TROUBLBBOMfc CONSCIENCE." .., Special musical features A M "Te Deum" (In C), , Drcssterv "How Amlabhs Are Thy Dwellings," . .. ,. . . J- ". Rogers P. M. trio) "O Lamb ot Odd." adaelea , .. from Leslie, Misses Barrett and Walters and Mr, Pontius, Violin Solp. ''Chanson Danolss ,,f Banaby Nina Prettyman Howell. Soprano Solo (with violin obllgato). Miss Barrett. , ftoteslant Episcopal CHURCH OF THE HOLY ArOBTLES. 21st and christian sts. Rev, George Herbert Toop. D. D.. Rector. Services 0 a. m., 10:30 ?..Lm'?nd :43 p. m Sunday School and . Bible Classes' 2:30 p. m, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Broad ami South sts. Seats tree. Rev. p. Woolsey Hodge. S. T, D., Rector. 7.30, 1(1.30, 11 a, m. 4 p. m.. Choral Even onsri.,8 P- " Wednesday, Confirmation by -the Bishop ot the Diocese. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 3Sth Bt. above, chestnut. REV. DR. ROBERT JOHNSTON. Rector, SERVICES ON SUNDAY . 8 00 a, m. Celebration of the Holy Com munion, 31-00 a m, Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7t48p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Dr. Johnston will preach. After the Evening Servlco a short Organ Recital will bo given by Mr, Wasalll Lena. CHURCH OF ST I.UKE AND THE EPirHANX 13th street below Spruce. . Bev. DAVID JL STEELE, Rector, .8 00 a.m. Holy Communion. lOOOn.m. Sunday School. 11 00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4 00 p.m. Evening Prayer. Anthem and Address. Preacher, 11 a.m., Rev. Dr. 8. D. MrConnell. Preacher, A p.m., Rev. Dr. D. M. Jerterys. HOLY TRINITY MEMORIAL. 22d and Spnioa s- 11. a. m., 8 p. m., Rev, Floyd Tomklns, Jr.. will preach In morning, Mondays, Tues tlajs, Thursdays, 4 p. m.: Wednesdays, FrJ. days, 8 p. m. ST. JAMES OF. K1NOSESSIXO (10th st. nnd Woodland nve. Bey. a. L. OILBERSON. hector. O.30 a. m. Sunday School. 3-4r, n. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. I 7:48 n. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Cornerstone Laid. 17B2. . Reformed rALATIXATE, BOth & Glrard ave. B. ot A. P., 0'30; a. fl., 2.30; sermons. 10:80 and 7:46. Bsv. F. E. IVIEDER. Minister. i i . . Unltnrlnn FIRST UNITARIAN. 212S Chestnut St. 19 a. m.. Sunday School: 11 a. m., Dr. W. TV. l-enn, of Harvard University, will preach. Tho choir. Philip II. Goenp director, will sing "He. Watching Ovor Israel," by Men delssohn, and "Thy Word la a Lantern," br Kinder. 7 p. m., Italian service by Bar. . f lloteo A. Tagllalatela. s THE OERMANTOWN UNITARIAN CHURCH Chelten nve. and Greeno Bt. Rev. OSCAR 11. I r AWES Minister. 11 o. m Subject: "Tho Tower and Prom-" Ise of Christianity as Seen In the Richer Lire. AH Aro Welcome. Unlvemnllst ALL SOULS. Larchwood. corner 47th. T. TV. Illman. Minister. Morning, 10:43, "Heaven, or n. Soul Worth While." Young Men's Christian Association TED MERCER coming Sunday, March 28. Don't miss him. Central Y. M. C. AT. 3'30 p". m. Subject, "Down and Out and Up Again." Special for college men; hear Mer cer's miracle. Miscellaneous HAPPINESS TALKS INFORMAL GATHERING. WITH MUSIC, 1011 Chestnut st,. every Sunday eve. Muslo. 7:30 i talks. 8:1B. Margaret Cutting Ives., REV. GEO. CHALMERS RICHMOND preaches tomorrow, s p. m., in Dr. Eldrldge's Lec ture Hall. 1811 N Logan Bquare. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Mission Hall, 238 N. 0th st. Meetings every night. 8:30. except Monday; Sundays. 10-30 a. m.. 3 pm, and 8:30 p. in. Adjutant M. Williams In charge. Captain It. Balle. Jr.. assistant. THE SALVATION ARMY. Inc. Philadelphia Headquarters, Colonial Trust Building. 1.1th and Market sts. Colonel It. B IIolz In command. Telephone: BelL Walnut 3733-6. REATj estate eor rent sraniER houses JAMESTOWN, R. I. Furnished Cottnftcs for Rent for Season of 1916 Also Several Desirable Cottages -for Sale C. E. WEEDEN REAL ESTATE FOR S. ALE. SUBURBAN 3a 1 f I 1 weUJ, mimt-msmm W, Vat, wed tumhir' 'htmiifmi-?