t; 1J?7$jf?ZJ( - --p9(ftn EVENING LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, MARCH .30, 1916. 15 ' TlULADELPHlA ft .V MAKivjai o sf GRAIN AND FLOUR w . i-ie 05 ft.-.? hnahet. De. F WP-.V" fair nnd" the market ruled, Arm VESEe strong ouieine ",':55 ?UT": y ; "iim t the ' la o advance with de mami ity&MM tho limited offerings. Quotations: ISffiT; No Vre low, T4H78tte.i tfo. 4 cT. iWlittOMHc.! cot., per 70 lbs.. 70e. M'SiTftLltecelPt". 7490 bushels. Demand was S ATnd the market ruled firm under light E??.; ".":.. ?d white, 40HOS0HC.I No, F'Vsr'sWW i No. 4 white, 40!447tto.i I tiftie oats. 43044c! purified oata, graded, it'ftJiitrt neeelptK. 2080 bbls. and I.R00.018 KLVir.jirke. The market wen quiet and with, if I?ili?i.nl change, Quotations per 111(1 i6 't'mreft.nt change". Ouo(.lon r llif IK!. In" wo!L Winter, den;. Mrt.SV do, I tAJiM. '"a";V ".".-AviT'Ii jubSX' ISratgbt. cotton sacks..".205.4() do., patent. IIKS ekV. $3.40v.i.(IOi spring, first clear. 'V.;. isYoCto'l do.. faborlte brand. IU.15W ftfnt, ''',.'.Vl"Lu-i-- n.1 fani, nte.,l til Ife ifis' i&.TrMOlar, jrades. "Inter, clear. If KyI pOTt-old steady at former rate. iuote at ISffB.nO .cr bbl . as to quality. PROVISIONS . . -..I-. M- til. f.t. I.L!.!.. .The mr;ei ru.r ..r... "" ,;,' ","S'" r'SSullon, i follow, City beef. In sets, smoked J5!Ilr-Srle'l. 252flc.: Western b-ef. In eets. j'llw 23O200.I city beef, knuckles and ten iraoM. ''",' -lnTied. 2728r ! Western weirs, r'"",,... onH tenders, smoked. 2702Re.. SiMI. loose. 17' TO mc i no., no., smoKon, Eiaufll9c.i other hams. smoKM. city cured, I1"1.". -n.1 nvprin. 17'40ltKp.! hnms. itll lo uii'.'! ""---'"";' .IaVS.o..-. j- r.mMted. western cur, i-n y .m.-. uu . JvbolleaY boneless. 30c: picnic ahouTderj, S. P. tnnl loose. laV"" io.. smoked. ia!413Me i Tu013c.. breakfast hnopn. as to brand nnd iwre- elty cured, I7WIBC.I no., western SJwJ 1718e,, lard. Western refined, tlorres, tfMe.i doT. do:, tubr 124c. I do., puro city, llrtlle rendered, in tierces, 124c; do., do, 51a law. i-rw- REFINED SUGARS irtlra fine uranulated, 7c. powdered. 7. Ilk. . I twifectlonera1 A, O.UOc . soft srades. U 25 W rnw, nimv iinrriiTr"ro IJAiivi nuuuuiu - .rt .1 . ifilaa nnd 4ia i a 1f jtt ' PlIKlUnt- I rMUC I1D ( miij uir umin'-v fcrnted flrm under IlBht offorlngs. Ouotallona: v ATAofrvsriiki: as:: rnnVrVtnt- wr Urht and the mar. . fV'.ii i 1 ..nri. fair riarnnnrl. Dtintfl. i niieu Jiriii u"'"j. i i-.--." .- -. . irtoAAii niin.naKLrivi n ,n.. ro$rt offrrlnKs and a fair demand. Follow- sStra. Mc. Tr dozen: nearby nrflts. Ifl.-in per 7LV.i 1 ---. H.ahtf rnrrnnt rfnlnt. 1(1 "tO n1. "..'17,Vj;iwrtV-TL" in Tri'r rn-V Jar ants. 0.30 Per case! Southern, per case. i LiTaa an. n tn ntinlltvt fancy eelected exes 'wtnTTonblnic at 27W2BC. per dozen. POULTRY t. LIVE inn mitrKri ruin Mini iuu.- ..t... Jveffwlnn nnd a cood demand, and prices of i fowls wero a ehada llchter. Quotations: SSSerii. soYt-mcate. in2(c: do., atany. t, ltBltc.i ducks, as to alio and quality. 18 tt91w.t do., jounir. per pair, 2liQ2Sc. DBE8SED Hecelpta were Iluht and the nirket ruled firm with trade fair. Quotations: I ticked, fancy selected. 21c: do., we chine 4 4 tSl lbs. apiece. 20 4c: wclghlns 4 lbs. apiece. dturDjnK; Jl ins. apiece, iiuiov;, A- .'. " u,",0' sfn?r. dry-rlcked. welffhlnB 44 S lbs. ap ece. h :0c.: wetghlnc 4 lbs. apiece. 20c.: omall sizes. f( 1101BC. old roostera. dry-picked, lfc Chlck- eu Jersey lancy iiroiiprn, 11;.,. S"Tf leitliy fancy broilers, 224J24C: Western brpll- ,' er. welihlnc 14W-- lbs. opicce. .'swxic.; iiCNorthern Illinois chickens, fancy yellow, weigh- 'filial HW U11U UVCI, 111 uura, '' em Illinois, fancy, welshing- 2434 lbs. In itWIBB, JOUflUi: i.uiurcui .,..w,, "..v. WMlBlng SWiWaM IUH.. in num.. 1.1 if oij.. other Western, welglilnit 4 lbs. nnd oor, In TlH lbs.. In boxes. 10017c: other Western. .wJlrhlng 24 034 lbs.. In bbls.. 15010c: In ferior. 14c. Capons, per lb. Weighing S0 10 L ,L- . ..VAA'IUh . mill., talfl ,'lM9fl(, JrlO. . WTO...."., "K'-'i". "i". ." -, : " Turgeys, lancy. youiis urns mw iun, "J' an. fair to choice. SntfflOc.i do., old toms, 23c. n.ttm. HnkH. inarhv. l s 0 'Jttc. i do.. Western. , Uncy, 1701RC, do., do., fair to good, 120 1JC. ueese. IDW-uc. nquaus, ir uujcii i ". wtlghlng 11 to 12 lbs per dozen. 5.6O03"5. I wnite, weisntng u to jii mo. rcr uiikh, 1.50: white, welghlntr 8 lbs. perdozen, 14 ' .DUJ uo , uo.. I lua. per uwrii, .j " " , "', flo. 6O04 lbs per dozen, J2.25W2.75. dark, , 1202.75. small and No. 2. 1101.35. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold' fairly and ruled ateady itraaer moderate offerings. Quotations: Apple" per bbl. Wtnesap. 1II04: Ilaldwln. l2.r.(IW 1 ,I1S; Greening. 1J.25W3: York imperial, jaw litis: Hen Davis. 1.7fi2.r.O; other Mirletlcs. t ll.60O2.60i No. 2. 11.250150. Apples In Itbulk. per 100 lbs.. n0c.t9ll.SU. Apples. West "era, per box. 11.2SW2. Oranges, Klorlda. per sVcrt. J2.S()fS4. Tangerines. Florida, per itrtp. 1203 50 Grapefruit, l'lorlda, per crate. 1 1268.60. Lemons, per box. 1208. Pine- SiPPlea, per crate Porto Illco. 12.5008.50: gsnoriaa, jL'.suwa.ou. (jranoerries, jersey, per EbbL, 1307; do.. Jersey, per crate, 1102.25. .Strawberries. Florida, per at. Refrigerators. WlAnifin nnAt nwatAca nfrflfl(l vijfwvi vy;ji wiutvos i.v'U'vui.i VEGETABLES Tim mirlit rntiid firm nn chnteA stock of fmoit descriptions, with demand absorbing tho moderate offerings. Quotations: White 'Pota toes, per bush. Pennsylvania. 11.3001.40; ,uw xorK. 1.1DIU'1,.;V, tYPSirrii. i.auv.-u, voiui poiaioea. jersey, per oasKei nu. j tubb, MtjlBc: No. i other varieties. 05075c; No. 2. 10u40e.i whits TMtatoen. llortda. per bbl. RNo. 1. 1708: -No. 2 1007; sweet potatoes. Jrey. per baiket No. 1. 40050c: no. a. SStTSOc; sweet potatoes, Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, per hamper No. 1. 7Bc.0tl: No. 2. 10060c; sweet potatoes, Virginia, per bbl., tl.tO01.75; onions, per 100-lb. bar No. 1, (1.7502; No. 2, 75c. 11.25; cabbage, Danish. rir ton, 110020; do., Florida, per hamper. 101.23; do.. South Carolina, per crate, 11.23 HI Kl. -.1 Ul l n.n. TKt't .lt. bm. v.'.v, (.cirrjr. riuiiun, par vihid, jr ."'' -... WPlnach, Norfolk, per bbl., 1102.25; do.. inn per hamper, 11.5002; kale. JMonom. Er bbl., 750!)Oc; lettuce. Florida, per basket, hll.7502.50, do.. South Carolina, per basket. -.iv.; ao,, florin warouna, per uasicei. ,iu, :.60; beans, Florida, per basket. 1203 60; P. Florida, per basket. 1306; peppora. Flor- 1l1 . .- , tmtsun .r . ....,..... L'U.M. I-i wi iimri ii.uuva.-o. vsajuiaiii. r iui iu, Per crate, 1202.50. tomatoes. Florida, per .- ciii.jr, .uv&.iw. 1UUII.V. iguiw.ii :ipa,ragus, per crate tiouth Carolina. 1204; 0orgla, tI.'J308.6O; California, 1203.50; ,Miuiufuamsi per 4iu. Doaaei, iovMiw. American Window 16 P. C. Dividend PITTSBUnQH, March 30. Tha Amer ican Window Olasa ComDany has declared A dividend of 1C per cent, on the preferred tock, payable April 11 to stock of record ;aphi 7. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, March 30. For Eaittprn PAnnsvlvnnla and Naw IJeraey; Partly cloudy tonight and Frl 4y; Kentle to moderate northeaat winds. Light rains occurred along the Atlantlo lilope from Virginia northward Into south ftm New England during' the last 24 hours, but the storm has moved off the coast nd the clouds are beginning to break way In some places. The remainder of the country westward across the Mississip pi Itiver is covered by moderately high treasure, with partly cloudy weather and tensrally seasonable temperatures. An area of hll?h harAmAl'p la mnvlna: In from Ilia northwest and has caused a slight drop ui temperature at most places In the Plln8 States, but no severe cold. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at 8 a. m., Eastern time. Low . .. ft last Rain- Veloc. 111. I n ,fc"MY.,i ln "JiV?; . "- Atlantic (llv . 40 as SB i Clear .0- Cloudy BUoiarck. N D. Hi 32 Poston, Mass 4J 38 ,2S NK ,01 NB .. w ;. n ,. N ,. NB ;. nw .. NB 24 Snow ,, Cloudy . . Clear 12 cloudy ,; Clear !, Clear ,, Cloudy , , Cloudy BuftalO. N. Y. 34 3J varleston . 50 48 Uiicago, III. ..40 3H Cincinnati, Ohio 42 3 ctevelanil. Ohio Si art iMriVap Pal a a na JHtrolt. Mich 44 30 gtlvestori. Tex. OS en ;, B 12 Clear "irrUburg. P. 40 42 .04 NB .. Cloudy tttyraa. N C 4tl 44 .0J N Si C oudy lillfax. N 8. 40 34 ., N ,. Cloudy N uirar H.t.n. . . nn 6i sw .Juron, s D . 42 I !ioiu ffil .09 hi- luianipolls 4Z H ackaonvillA R4 nu NW 10 NB .. Lli.ir.llta n.- in et Wltle, Rock B2 50 .Angelas 84 52 W$2is.r ii liJ w iv uMir NB .. Cloudy nh it P.cldy NW .. Clear NB . . Clear NB It Rain N i Cloudy N 0 P.CIdy Montreal? 5n. 4? 3S ub.viu, Tenn, 44 40 mv Orleans 60 Ao htir York 4a ! .03 orroik. v li ! :f.7- " ?? 7 igpiab. Keb, raiiaaeisbia oi j?." -i xrr.rii 4is 10 1 wuaj iW CUar tuburab. S? fleV?1 Clear PCldy JatlanJ', Ore L f.i.1 lln it. "p3iLiiri KL11. A'"! : &WI BVaBrUoo ftai. Iffu x, kr NV NB 8 - hm. Hxe iajI: f I ft IS YOU THINK IN SO ARE YOU IN YOUR WORK ii, XSta,rt With 1Iablls Thinkintf You mold your own life with att. of your own mind. It is neither heredity nor environment that Hr.tt. jyouJ f,a,le,' . Evcry unfavornblo condition mny be overcome by your Iw.,1? of .t,hjn,Iinff' You possess tho powor to crento hnbits of rifiht vi iu?twhlch nab'ts.will lead to the overcoming of every difficulty. r 11 c,oura58 nnd your fear is Rone. When filled with optimism, X,.. tut 1 5IcsPalr If yo ore determined you arc never indifferent. If you think nlonp; honest lines, you cannot bo dishonest. Insist on perfec tion, nnd you will not have imperfection. Success starts in right thinking. .. iU.r. com.c? v,'hcn you tnink yu ennnot succeed. It is tho positive qualities which succeed; it is the negatives which fail. "There is nothing cither good or bad, but thinking makes it so." Irom Your Habits of Thinking You Go to Hnbits or Acting Tho world judges you by what you do. Your nets arc tho telltales of your inner life. Your action habits arc but tho reflection of your thinking namts. You can mount up to success in action only nftcr you havo thought out tho ways to get success. "As you think in your heart," so nro you in your work. Create Good Habits at Will Good habits are tho only kind worth while; they bring success. Bnd habits bring failure. Substitute for wrong habits of thought the positive, right habits of thought. Desire the beat and you will absorb it from everywhere. Correct your thinking first, and your action habits will correct themselves. Break Bad Habits at Will You brenk bnd habits not by trying to break them, but by making good habits. Tho breaking of undesirable habits of thinking, followed by nction of like kind, is accomplished only by living in an improved atmosphere of thought. You can never elim inate fear, for example, until you arc filled with courage. You will bo tilled with courage when you think courage all tho time. Thus is tho habit of fear broken. Our Destiny is Shaped by Our Habits Tho wholo outcome of lifo is but tho sum total of our habits of thought, plus our habits of nction. Wo grow into greater usefulness to ourselves nnd to others, or else make our failures, through habit-making. We have tho power to choose, to be suc cesses or to be failures. fCopurlonf, lite, 01 Boil! I,. BmUh, Philadelphia) MANIKINS MEANDER IN MARVELOUS MOVIES Now Phose Follows tho Ani mated Cartoons, Silhouettes and Pictographs What are the alx best pholoplnm? "The nirth of n Nation," rertnlnly. lint what are the other Are? Rend rour. list. to. the I'hotonlar Editor 01 tno i. vnlnr T.rdffer. it will appear In the Ac muMtnent Section rJaturdar. By the Photoplay Editor When tho movies start experimenting, peculiar results nro In order. They havo glvon us "Hcoza Liar," tho Bllhouetto movies, "tho Trlcklds" nnd tho "Canncmat od Noos." Now they glvo us yet another innovation. Tho Universal has sinned Itldley V. Taylor and Wllklns W. Whcatley for nn unlimited series of "manikin pictures." Tho manikin films will be. In a way, nftcr' tho fashion of tho animated car toons. Tho advnntago of the use of tho manikins Instead of the drawn characters lies In tho detail that tho photographing of real, If Inanimate, plnycra will make possible. Backgrounds and settings, in stead of being merely sketched In rough ly, ns Is tho ciso In the making; of tho cartoons, will bo real backgrounds and real settings, built for tho plcturo than under production. Tho work of mnldng tho nverago ani mated cartoon la tiring even to consider. Kach of tho characters has to bo drawn by itself nnd to register nn expression, ench of tho features has to bo drawn again nnd again In the various stages of Its development. A cartoon with from 7000 to 10,000 Individual drawings is not un usual. The new system, however, will employ nutomnta, each abla tn nssumo the dc Blrcd positions and abla to do not only what tho living actor can do, but many tilings of which tho animate player Is in capable. Taylor, onu of tho Inventors, Is a con struction engineer. Ills Interest In motion pictures began during the construction of Universal City, whero ho was employed In tho construction of tho various build Ing that mako up that plant. Uo enlisted tho aid of Whcatley, at that tlmo with the Long Ilcach Brick Company, and together with William Horsley they worked out tho details of the Invention. Theda Bara la still "vamping.- Her next Fox picture has the delightfully evil title of "Tho Ktcrnal Sapho." If her eternal Sapho Is any more evil than Mary Garden's only Philadelphia Sapho, It Is "some Sapho." Still we may bet on The da Bara as equaling Mary Garden In evil roles. If not In art. Theatrical Baedeker I1ROAD "The Little Minister," with Maude Adams. The famous play of Scotch life by J. M. Ilarrle. telling of the pranks of Milady Habble. LYRIC "A World of Pleasure." with Clifton Crawford and Conroy and La Mario. A Winter Garden Show with music by Rom berg, words by Atterldge and staged by J. C. Hoffman. , ADEf.PHI "Nobody Home." with Lawrence Orossmlth. A musical comedy from the Anglo-American Allies flood music, fair "book," excellent comedy from Orossmlth, QARRICK "It Paya to Advertise," with Louise Drew, (Irani Mitchell and lien John son. A novel farce with much fun In It. FORREST "Zlegfeld Folllea of 1013." with Ina Clare, Hert Williams and Will West. Here we find tha acenery by Joseph Urban and the usual sort of Zlegfeld show by the usual people. WALNUT "Kilkenny," with Flske O'Hara. Return engagement of the Irish comedian In a familiar play, PHOTOPLAYS. STANLEY Wednesday. "Audrey," with Paul Ine Frederick. Thursday. Friday and Satur day, "The Sowers," with lllancne aweet. VICTORIA Wednesday and Thursday, "Hon or's Altar." with llesite llarriscale. Friday and Saturday. "Her Oreat Price." with Mabel Taliaferro. ARCADIA All week. "Tha Moral Fabric." with Frank Mills. A Trlansla-Kay Bee film dealing with a sex problem. PALJtCK Wednesday. "To .Have and to Hold," with Mae Murray and Wallaca Held. Thura day. FTlday and Saturday, "John Need bam'a Double," with Tyrono Power. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Melville Ullla and Irene Bor- donl. Frances Nordstrom-Wllllam Plnkham 1 Co.. Foster Ball and Ford West. Ruby Norton and Sammy Lee. Burton, Daniels and Lester Conrad. Oruber" Animals. Marguer 11a Farrall, Sablna and llronner, Alexander brothers; Sells- Tribune pictures. OLOBE James J. Corbett. the Fe-MaU Clerks; Sue Hlgglns and company. In "Polltlca"; Walton and Oolden. Three Norrla Slaters. Alice Hanson, Nealand and company. In The Fixer"; Joe Lannlgan, the Duffln Redcoy Troupe. The Magla Kettle. CllOtlS KEYS "Tha Oarden of Mirth." "Miss Thanksgiving." Colonel Jack Oeorge. Val online Fox. Pbllbrlck and Detcau. Delhi and 0U"- STOCK. SxT'WBSK pToV'wlu? h Robinson and Oeorge Arvloe la the leading KNICKERBOCKER "A Fool Thsro Wag." Tbe Knickerbocker players In Porter Emer son Browne's play, with Emily Smiley as the Vampire. f BURLESQUE. DUMONtTS Dumont'a Minstrels. In satire oa matters of current Interest. , ' , Cars Collide in Fog in Chicago CHICAGO, March 30. Flfty persons, most of them laborers on their way to work, wera injured, some of them serious ly. In two street car collisions In tho south western suburbs of Chicago today. A dense fog; over the prairies was responsible for the collisions. ROELOFS' FUNERAL AT RYDAL I I I I I I I Ship to Sail From South America With Body Tomorrow The body of Henry H. Koelofs, the re tired haf manufacturer who died on Tues. day at Buenos Aires, from apoplexy, will be brought to the Roelof residence at Rydal for the funeral services. It will ba brought to this city on a steamer, whlh is due to sail from South America. onMonday ,, . . with a UUfy & Bertba U Uselofa. lft .k. cmit-h tn rrtcra!n hla htmltH. tils wute. f9rly His Mfimte Sttvo, iiauij- YOUR HEART" Police Court Chronicles BUI Blake Is preparing for war on his own account For weeks ho tried to rnlso a volunteer army, but It was Impossible to get follower:: for tho rensnn that ho seldom wnlked straight. Blnko found It necessary to keep full of onthuntnwi uhllo ho wns recruiting In order to reach this condition he exercised hid thirst until It was going nt tho rnto of 40 miles nn hour. Incidentally Bill profited by his patriotism. Ho confided to many of those whom ho approached that tho overhead expenses hnd brought him down to bed rock, nnd ho let It bo known that there wouldn't bo cry Btren uous objection to nny ono slipping n stray quarter of half dollar to help pay tho cler ical expenses. And no tho contributions wcro so numerous that Bill found It very dlfllcult to malntnln discipline, ovon -within himself. When skcptlcnt persons criticised Blnko and his plans ho dug a trcncll down near n Stone House lnno and placed a number of terracotta pipes along tho top. They looked Ilka sure enough cannon- A broom with nn old blue shirt lljlng from Its business end helped to add to tho mil itary atmosphere. But tho kldB In tho neighborhood wcro mnd. H seems that BUI mado his trench right In a spot of ground whero they wanted to play ball. Thoy attacked Blnko when ho was dining and BUI wna obliged to reply with n few whisky flasks. Ho also used tho enemy's ammunition after ho hnd received It. A policeman broke up tho last of theso battles and brought Bill boforo Maglstrnto Baker. Tho Judge was puzzled as to what to do with tho patriotic prisoner, when a man In tho court soUcd thoulllllciilty by giving Blako a job. And tho Maglstrato sentenced him to take. It. Dr. Rucl Stewart Dr. nuel Stewart, 87 year old, n wide ly known obstetrician, died yesterday nt his home, 1840 Green street. Doctor Stewart was born In Hackcttstown, N. J. Ho was tho son of Thomas Tnlgo Stew art, at ono tlmo president of tho Medical Society of Now Jersey. Ho studied at Princeton and graduated from thero with honors, and later studied at tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania. He Is survived by a widow and two daughters. Albert M. Barnes Albert Mortimer Barnes, 71 years old, a retired manufacturer of military goods, Is dead at his home, 42 West Schoolhouss lane, Germnntown, after a brief Illness. Mr. Barnes was born In this city nnd was for a tlmo associated with the firm of William II. Horstmann & Co. Later ho engaged In business for himself at 317 Arch street. IN MF.MOHIAJI WHITMAN. In remembrnnco of my mother. l.AVINIA P. WHITMAN, who died March 80. 1000. JOHN F. WHITMAN. JOeatljs. 7"nee Nottcet Are Printed In the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. AYRF.S. On March 28. 1010. JOHN A . hus- band of Catherine K. Ayres. Re! eiaitvea and friends, alsn mpmhera nf IhA flfnm.mpn'n i lub, ure Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. ut hla lata residence, 401 Monastery uo , ltoxborough Interment private. West Laurel Hill Ceme tery. Friends may call Friday, 7 to 0 p. in. RAKER. On March 20, 1010. THOMAS J IIAKER, son of Ferdy and Margarot llaker (nee Conlln). aged 2 years and 1 month. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at 1.30 p. m.. from the residence of his grandmother. ilrg. Annie Conlln. 1420 S. Ettlnc at. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. BARNKH. On March 28, 1010. ALBERT MORTIMER, husband of Harriet H. L. Rarnea. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Saturday, at 10 a, m.. at his late residence, 42 West School lane, Oermantown. Interment private at Doylestown Cemeterr. BARNHUItST. On March 28. 1013. JOSEPH llAIl.NUUnST, In his 84th year. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Friday, at 3 p. m.. at the reel, denca of his ion, Washington Barnhurst. 410 West Prlca at., Germantown. Interment private. BRADFORD. On March IS, 1019. MARY LOUISE, wife of John E. Bradford. Rela tlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1 30 p. m , from her husband's residence. 1321 Morris at tlemalna may be lewed on Friday, from 8 o 10 p. m. Interment strictly private, at forthwood Cemetery. BRADY. Suddenly, on March 28. 1018. JOS HPIT. husband of Maraaret Brady. Tula. tivea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 30 a. m., from tils late residence. 2610 Wilder at. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Gabriel's Church at 10 a. ru. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. I11SSRTT. On March 28. 1010. JOHN V. P. MISSETT. In bis 72d year, Relatives and friends, alao Camden Lodge. No. IS, F. and A. M.. are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 7:30 n. m., precisely, at 300 Market at . Camden, N J. Interment private, at SpotswDod. N. J., on Saturday inornlur, 1II.AKIE. At Crosswlcks. N. J., on March 28, 1910. MINNIE L. BLAK1B. In her 83d year. Relathes and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, at 1 p. m., from her lata residence, Crosswlcks. N. J. Carriages will meet B a. m. train from Phlla.. Market at., and tha B.40 train from Trenton, at Bordentown. N. J, Interment at Allentown, N. J. BOYLE. On March 28, 1916. at her late resi dence. 208 N. 58th el.. ANNIE BOYLE (nia Toland). widow of Cbarleit Boyle, born 14 lb Glen of Olenites. County Donegal. Ire land Relatives and frlenda. also Rosary Society of Our Lady of Rosary Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8.30 a. in. Solemn Requiem Maaa at Church of Our Lady of tha Rosary Chucb. at 11 a. o. Interment at Holy Cross Cams-Wry- BRYAN. Suddenly, on Uarcb ST, 11. ELIZ- ft 5 years. Relative and friends, also men- nt Broad Street M. 15 Church and 8ayres Memorial M E. Church, art Invited t Id. at precisely at her late residence, 5020 Catharine at , Interment at Mount Ma rian. Cemetery Frlenda may call Thursday to attend toa lunerai services, on Friday. from 8 tu 10 p. m. Brooklyn papers please copy eon uatee st. ibis. , atlvea mii Lba runar&l JfrttBja rtt tolled to Jteria lb fearvte. on Saturday at 9 D. ,. at irvU'ca. 00 Batuxday t 3 p. n). , at JKarine YT MM DKATTIB Fellows' Cemeterr. nemalna may M vlewjil at her late residence. 1522 French t. tlfith Jt. and Susquehanna ate.), on Friday after 7 p. rn, CAMPnr.l.T-OntrFITHt. On March 24. 1010. ANDREW M. CAMIMiniiL. hulbnnrt Of II. Elizabeth Campbell and son of tho Into John nnd Annlo M Campbell Rolathei nnd frlendi nro Invited to attend, the funeral '"nlcea, at tho Oliver If llalr Building, 1820 Chestnut at . on Saturday, at 2 p. m In terment private CAllR, On March B0. loin, at For Chase. Philadelphia. ni.ly.AHr.TH It., widow of Howard r Carr. naed 50 eim .. Ilolatlvei nnd friends nro Invited to Attend tho juneral ivrlcr. nt the reKlilence of William J, Rob ert!". 7i3 e at. Fox fhnse. phlladelpnln. on Thurmlay at R n m Interment and Airlher "ruin nt Dojletown Cemetery Chapel on I rldai at 11 a m. Aulnmobllo funeral CAIliO.V. On March 30, loin, after a tone lllnees, IRATHlliLA ("ARSON, daushter of .To,ph and Mary Cnreon nnd stater In-law of tho late Hdward Perry. In her 7.1th nr. Funeral arlres from tho reKldent-" of her nrphew. .loneph M. Perrv. 2010 North 22d et on Saturday. April 1. at in -so a nj. Interment strictly private Pleneo omit Onners . ... . CHARLTON On Mnrrh 23. into, ANN. wife of Alonio P. Charlton, Itetatheti and friends are Inilted to nttend thn funeral, on I rldny, at 8 30 a. m . from her lata resilience, 31)10 Aepen t , West Philadelphia HlRli Kenulem Mam at St Agatha's Church, nt 10 a m. Interment nt Holy Cro Cemetery CLINTON. On March 28. IDtn. SARAH C. CLINTON" (nee Ran). wlfo of John J Clin ton Relatives ami friends nn- Invited In nttend the funeral, nn Saturdny, nt 8 JO a m.. nt tho renldenro of lier nephew. .Li ttoral J. mtdnln, 2,"3n S 11th t High H'qiilem Mass nt St Paul's Church nt 10 a m. Interment nt Holy Crni t'emelery. CRANSTON'. On March 2n, 1010. TIOIIJ. uldow of Mkhnel Crnnetnii. formrrlv nf St, Thnmna Aiiulnna parish Helatlei and f Honda nro Imlted to nttend the fUnernl. on Monday, nt 8 .in a. m from thn resldenri of her nlcro. Mrs Mnry Rowan ll.i N Hollynood at. Solemn Requiem Mnes nt the Church of the Most Proclmii llloml nf Our Iird at 10 n. in. Interment at Holy CroM Cemetery. CRI-,r, V. On Mnreh 2 1010. MRV LT NLTTi:. nliloiv of Mb hurl Creevv., late of South netl.Iehem. Pn. Relnllira nnd frlenda ore InMted to Rttenil the funernl. on 1 rldnv, nt R .10 0 m from the rreldenro of hrr eon In law. Robert JleKee r,."0il Inlnc et High Maw (it the Church nf the Trnnneurn tlon nt 10 n in Interment pronto, nt Cathedral Cemetery. DARRAII. On Mnrch 27. 1010, THOMAS A., eon of Katn and the late Charlea linrrah, aged 2.1 jeara Relative and frlendi nrti Invited to nttend the funernl on Friday, at 7 10 a m . from hla mother a reldenm, 17.VS N. Wnrnock at Hlgn Requiem Mnsa nt St Malnrhv's Church, nam. Interment nt St Marv'a Cemetery, Doylestonn. Pn. Aulnmobllo funernl. ri'ltl.lN. On March 21 101(1. TANNIE T . lfe nf John I", llphlln Relatives and friends also n A Hhubert Cntinrll. No 3, D of I, , nro InMted to attend thn funernl eerlrea on Saturday, at 3 30 p m , at hi'r Inle rraldenre, 2142 South Daggett street (O.'.th nnd Woodland nenue). Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. r.NOLISH. On Marrh 20, 1010. MAnOARF.T, widow nf John Kngllah IlelntUea and frlenda nro Incited to nttend tho funeral, on Monday, at 8 30 a. m . from her lato resi dence. 2", Collom street, Germantown. Solemn Requiem Mim nt St. Trancla Assist Churrh nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt Holy Kepulchro Cemetery. F1H.S. On Mnrrh 28. 1M. EMILY II., wife nf Robert H. Fela nnd diughler nf the lato Rev. Or. Francis and Agnes C Hodgson aged 00 years. Duo notice of funeral will be when from her lato residence, 1011 N. 10th at m.I.HIlIMKR On March 20. 1010. Hr.NRt ETTA, ttldow of Ilenrv rellhelmer, ngert 7S jmrs Relntnea nnd friends nro Imlted to attend the funeral, on Sunday, nt 2 p m . from tho parlora of nmnnuel Aaher is Sons. 11102 Diamond at Interment prlvnte. nt Mount Slnal Cemetery. FLANAGAN". On March 20. 1010 AONf'.S MAY. wife of John II. Flanagan, Jr., In her 20th sear Relatives nnd frlenda nro !n lled to attend tho funernl senleen, on Sat urday, at 3 p m . at her Into resilience, 410 Baltimore aenuo. Clifton Heights In terment prlate, at Fernwnod Cemetery Remalna may bo lnwed on Friday ccnlng from 8 to 10 o'clock. 11,1 NN. On Marrh 28. 1010. MARY A . widow of Dennis I'lynn. Relatlea nnd friends nre InUled to nttend tho funeral, on Friday, nt 8 30 u m . from her lato resi dence. 4130 Crescent at , Mnn.ayunk Re qulem Mnaa nt St John the llnrtlat Church, nt 10 n m Interment nt St John'a Ceme tery. ronitr.S. On March 20. 101(1, CHARLES, husbnml .of Anna Forbes, need fit senra Relntlies and friends of tho family, nlsn Illusion fil. II, of I. K.. are lnlteil tn at tend funeral sen Ices, nn Saturday, nt 2 p tn precisely, ut his lato residence, 0230 Chester avenue. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. l"Itli:HRI('H1. Suddenly, on March 2S. 1010, PHYLLIS, only itaucbter of Mr. and Mra II C Frledrlclis. Funeral nnd Interment atrlctly prUnte. Kindly omit flowers ri'NK. On Mnrch 20. 1010. JULIA, wlfo of tho lain Charlea Funk. Relatllea and frlendH ure Invited tn attend the funeral neri Ires, on Friday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt the Oilier II llalr Ilulldlnrr, 1820 Chest nut Ktreet. Intorment nt Mount Morluh Cemetery. C.AIIF.L. On March 20. loin. I'DWIN W eldest son of John D and the lato I'lla H. Oaliel and grandson of tho Into John nnd Sarah Clabl nml the Into Joseph and I. Urn Hamilton. In his 30th year. Duo notluj of the funeral v. Ill ho glen. HACKKTT. On March 28. 1D10. IDA J . wlfo of Harry J. Itackett. Relathes nnd frlenda nro !nv.lted to nttend funeral irvlcca, on Friday, nt 2 p. in precisely, nt her late residence Mir. Chew atreet. Germantown. Interment private. HAM'NIWr Suddenly, on March 28. 1010. HARRY Jl. hushmd of Mary llascnpat. aged 48 lears. Duo notlco of tho funeral will bo (men. from his lato residence 20J Sulla at. HIGHLAND. On March 27. 11. LOyiSIJ C widow of Eugeno Highland, nged 75 jenrH Relatlvea nnd friends nro Invited tc attend funernl services, at her lato resi dence. 220 Cedar St.. Ilrlstol. Pa . on l'rld iy at 2 30 p. m. Interment prliato, at Urlst il Ccmeter" HILL. On Tuesday eienlng Mnrch 28. lolfl. MILTON V. HILL, ugeil 70 enr. Serilcea nt his lato residence. 1 10 W. Ups.il at , Ger m.intown, on Friday at 11 a. tn. Interment prltate. Kindly omit llowera HI'ITON". On March 28. 1010 MARY H HUPPON Relatives and friends urn Imlted tn nttend the funeral services, on ' Ihursday. at K p 111 . at her lata resldenre. 4001 HprltiK Harden at Interment at Union Hill Ceme tery nt Kennett bquare. Pa. IBWIIS". On March 28, 1010 MAROARET 8.. wlfo of tbe lato Israel L. Irwin. In her Slat ear. Relatives ar.d friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at J p. m . from her late residence. 2d I.lanfalr avenue. Cynwyd. Pa. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. JACKSON". On Marrh 20 1010 MARY 17 JACKhON. aged 81 enrs. Relatlvea and friends nre Invited to nttend tho funernl services, on Sunday afternoon, at 1.15 o-cloek. at tho Oliver IL lUIr Building 1820 Chestnut street. Interment at Baptist Ceme tery. Wayne, Pa. JONF.S. On March 28. 1918. JOSEPH F. husband of Gertrude M Jones nnd son of Mary F. and tho lata William Jones, aged 3J years Relatives and friends nlso Cres cent Lodge, No. 403 F. and AM, are In vited to attend the funeral eervlcta. on 1 rl day. at 1.30 p. m, at his late resldencn. f77 North 0th at. Intorment prlvnte. Friends may call Thursday, from 7 to 0 p in. KKF.nAN. On March 28. 1010 HELEN 8 . wlfa of Harry H. K'eegan. of 400O Olive st . aged 02 years Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 10 a. m . at tha Oliver II Bntr Ifuildinc ib.u irnesinui bi. tiuctiucuv vit iate, at Fernwood Cemetery- KKIKN. March 28. 1010. WILLIAM If. KEIRN. 8538 Hunters ave West Phlla Relatives and friends, also members of Mt Joy Soldlera" Orphan Association. Landmark I-odse. No. 127. and St. John ti A, Chapter. No. 10, of Baltimore, Md . are Imlted to attend funeral servt.es, Thursday. H p ro. at his late residence. Interment Friday, In Altoona. Pa, KOKOKL. On March 28. 1016. CHARLES OUNSTAV, son of Sophia and fate John David Koegel. In his 82d year Relatives and friends, also Aerie No 42. F q E . Comet Club and employes of Frankford are Invited to attend funeral, on Friday, at 8 p. m . frpm hla lato residence. 2103 B. Gordon st. In- Your ROOFS Are They Leaking? TRY U Crescent tomnound It Is reliable and economi cal. Our experienced men will give you an estimate without charge. We do all kinds of rooting. Let us seno you a booklet. Write or phone. Real Estate Roofing Co. 2343.2349 Wallace St. Btlt-roplar teor. KyttonmRaee 30ST BEAT- ESTATE JOB KENT "" BUMMEB HOUSES JAMESTOWN, R. I. Furnished Cottages for Rent for Beason of 1916 Also Several Desirable Cottages for Sale Cf E. WEEDEN 3?AHCEI, POST HEMSTITCHING gc A YARD, "PUnttnf and Sottoa. eTre3. jtmr' TtkVVFif yvty m - m - w wvmi ., "-- "V DEATH'" terment Oreenmoiint Cemetery. Remains may lie viewed on Thursday, after 8 p. m. KNOLL. On Mnrch 28. 1BI. PAUMNR. vldow of John Knoll, aged 74 jears. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend thn funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 P. tn , In St John's Lutheran Church. Centre Square, Pa, Interment nt St. John's Burlng Grounds. I.r.'Wt. On March 28v Into. 1IKNRY A. husband of M. Agnes Lewie, aged 02 tears Reltlvea nnd frlenda, nlso P R. T. Co. Co-opernllvo Heneftclnl Association, are In vited to nttend the funernl services, on Sat urilfir, nt 2 p m . at the Monumental Bap tist Church, 41st and Ludlow ata Interment nt r:dMi Cemetery, nemalns may lie tlened on Friday, from s to 0 p m , nt hla late tealdenco 040 North 41st st t.r.MIs, At thn residence of his daughter, Mls Laura M. Lewis, New. York city, on Mnrrh 28 Idtll. (II'DIIOU W l.r.WlS. Sr , huthnml of the late Josephine I' Iwls nged n yenra Relatives nnd friends aro In vited to nttend the funeral serilces. on Fri day nt 2 p. tn precisely, nt Schuyler's Itrosd nnd Diamond sts Interment private, nt Mount Vernon Cemetery. I.()(in:. On Mnrch 21), lnlft, Mtaa KATE Un-JUR, daughter nf lh Inle John 3. and Mhrln Tigiie Relatives and frlenda nro In vited tn nttend the funeral "services, on Snturday. nt 2 p m , at her late residence, 1M2S Weit Venango st Interment private. MAHII.Tfl.V On J'.nr'h 28, mi. MARY, wlfo of Alexander Mflailton (nee Noble) nt her realdenie. 1041 South Reilfleld at (SOtll st. and Chester ave ) Interment private MneLM'GllLIN. On Mnrrh 20. 1011, ANNA, widow of Alexander MncLnughlln llelatlves and frlnda sro Invited to attend th f ineral services on Friday. Marrh 31. at 1 .30 o'clock precisely, nt her late residence, 2210 Chris tian street. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Frlenda may call Thursday even ing nfter 8 o'clock. Mrlirtllli:. On March 27, 1010. JAMF.9 17.. husband of ElUiabeth A. Meltrlde tnee Kl ley). llelatlves and friends, nlto Division No. 21. A O. II.. nn1 Dauphin Yearly Bene ficial Society, nre Invited to attend the fu neral, on Saturday, nt 8 30 n m , from hli late reslilmre, 2013 Edgemont M (IRth Ward) Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann'n Church nt 10 n m. Intermint at St. Ann's Cemeterv Met AFSLAND. On Mnrch 21 1010. MARI'I.. wife of Wlillnm A Mrl'nusl.md and daugh ter of Georgo " and Jane Dele. Relatives nnd frlendi are Invited to attend the funernl sentres, on Frlflav at 2 p m , from late residence, 1012 Klnsey nt. (Trankfotd ave. nnd Unity at ). lnt-rmcnt nt Hlllaldo Ceme terv. MM'fH.T,. On March 20 1010 PATRICK Me. cni.l. Iiuslinnl of Isabella Met'oll, Relatives nnd rrletuls nlso Cathedrnt T A It. Society, Cntholle Knights of America, Whlto Coarh mrn'B Union nro Invited tn nttend tho fu neral nn Saturday, nt 8-10 a m, from the residence of his son John MrColI. 23d and Summit Orovo me , lirvn Mawr Solemn Requii tn Mass nt Church of Lady of Oood t ounsel. itrvn Mavvr, nt 10 p. m Inter ment nt Cnlhrilril Cemetery. Remalna miv be v levied on lrlday. nfter 7 pm. Automo bile eervlie JteHr.VITT. On March 27. 1010. JAMES, be loved huabnnd of Annie T McDevItt (nen Cnrr). aged 01 jenrs Relnttvcs and friends of the family nro respectfully Invited to at tend funeral services. Frldny, 8 30 a. m., from his Into resldenre, 31)12 N. 18th st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Stephen's t hurch. at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. McOINEKTY. On Mnrrh 50. 1010. JAMES T.. huaband of tho lato Rose ri. McUlnerty. Duo notlco of tho funernl will bo given, from hla lato residence. Halnea st . west of York road. MrUHNNA On March 28. 1010, JOHN B., son of llanniih nnd Into Jnmes MrKenna and brother of Rev C O. McKenna O. S. A Relatives and friends of fnmlly urn respect fully Invited tn nttend funernl. on Friday, at H 30 11 in . from resilience nf his mother. 331! N. 03d st Solemn Requiem Mass nt Our Lnily or Rosary Church nt 10 a, m. Inter ment St Denis' Cemetery. Mrl'NItlllT. On March 27. 1010, ELIZABETH w Mcknight, wirn et John w. MeKnight nged fit sears Relatives and friends nf rnmlly nro Invited to attend funernl, Frl rtnv. 2pm, front residence af her husband, 3.15 Sheduker st . Germnntown. Interment Leverlligtnn Cemetery JleNAI.LV. On March 28. 1010, ROSE O . daughter of Edwnrd A. and Sndlo M. Me Nnlly In thn loth jum of her age Relatives nnd frlrndn, nnd children nf St. Gnbrlel's t-ihool nro Invltnl to attend the funernl. on Saturday, ut 7 30 u. m , from her parenta' residence, 13J"i South 32d at. Sol emn High Mass of Requiem at St. Gabriel's Church nt 11 a m. Interment ut New Cnthc ilral temetery JII'.I.I.ON. On Mnrrh 28. MARY MELT.ON (nee McFndilen). widow of William Mellon Relntlven nnd frlenda nre Invited to attend funernl on Monday, nt 8 30 it. m . from tho resldenco of her son-in-law. Lnwrenco Mc Dermott 2(151 Llvlnaatnn t . (ISUi ward) Solemn Requiem Mnes nt St Ann's Church, ut II) o'clock Interment St Ann'n cemetery. MULI.ON.On Marrh 21). CATHERINE II., widow of Lavvrenen Mellon Relatives and friends ure Invited tn nttend funernl. on Hilurdav. ut 8 3(1 n in . from her lato resl denco Frankford uve and Conv tint lano.Tor riadnle Solemn Requiem MnsH and Intcr jnent nt St. Dominie a at 10 o'clock. JIIIIUIUIIIIII -rWm fffimfy BoSm Gmpomy Tin" fntlnwlng llirulrra obtain their plcturei through the STANI.KY Hook lV.i'orn.Mn.vVhlcn l" 11 Bimrantee of early showing of the llnest produc ing lomil.ini.mmi " " '-.. ..1,11,11 . Ab fee (he llientre In TOnr iions.. hi !"" :"."-- :,::,,i. picture "TV""" .".""'..i: locality oDtuining piciuru-. ......- 1IIIAMDDA 12th. Morris & rassyunk Ave. Al HAlflriKA Mat Dally at 2, Kvgs. T&0. nLHrUllimit ?.".'"., J & i.0'rnmt Pictures Mary Pickford in "pooh i.it-'i-" PUIT1NA" ARCADIAc"tsaVTi6T FRANK MILLS in "THE MORAL FABRIC" A nni T C 62D AND THOMPSON" APOLLO MATINEE DAILY WORLD FILM I's.cIn.V,,,vr.An. Holbrook BHnn ,n SnTsir BLUEBIRD "00 N0,lTU DROAD ST METRO Presents Mary Miles Mintcr in "Dimples BELMONT r.2D ABOVR MARKET MatB 1.30 . .1 30. l(lo lives 0 :30, 8. 0 30 ISO Theodore Roberts In "Pu.lJn'head W TnTnFnnny Ward "in '-Tenners Partner" CEDAR P.IZM MOUNT THEATRE dOTH AND f-r-rvvn AVE MARGUERITE SNOW in "A CORNER IN COTTON" FA1RMOUNT 2QTH .?ard ave. Blanche Sweet ,n "mt "S&nw PARAMOUNT FEATURK FRANKFORD 4711 FRANKFORD AVENUE WALLACE REID in "THII GOLDEN CHANCE" 56TH ST. Theatre ,55 VW A A J s g9Tue9, Evg,. to II FIX5RENCE ROCKWELL In "HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS WIFE" 52d St. s Il2d Mats 2-3 :30 5o Evgs. O:30 to 11100 Sansom 'oW Wm. Farnum ' nal.no -T1IE BOND3MAK" GERMANTOWN 65S.enrave: Metro. Presents MARY MILES MINTER In "LOVELY MARY" rl rtHV 50T MARKET, 2H3-7-9. GLUtSUi flB.OOO KIMBALL OROAN DUSTIN FARNUM in THE CALL OF THE CUMBERLANDS" r-IOADi"! AVENUE THEATRE GllvA-tvlJ 7TH AND G1RARD AVENUE Marguerite Snow in 'The Upstart' BALLROOM DANCINC1 CONTEST -a tt M.Un BROAD ST.. ERIE k Great INortnem uermant"n aves. PAULINE FREDERICK in "LTDIA GILMORE" IRIS THEATRE sm 2$ MARGUERITE CLARK in "MICE AND MEN" IMPERIAL Theatre $?& MARIE WALCAMP in THE FLIRT" JEFFERSON 29T6TRgE?sAWI,IN QLG A PETRO VA ta MgSffF1' LAFAYETTE ?oa AKv,sgT0N MARY BOLAND in T11U PHlcp OF HAlfPlNlSSB" DEATHS Mr.lER (ne Frlck). On March 27. IMC, DOROTHY, wlfo of Herman Meyer, aged 84 years. Relatives and frlenda r Invited to nttend funeral, Friday, at 1 p. m.. .from residence of her aon-ln-Iaw. William Gless, 4551 North 17th st, Interment private, at Orrenmount Cemetery. MORRRI.T.. Suddenly. March 29. CHARLES T. MOIinEl.L, son of the lain Wallace and Mary Morrell, aged 71 years Retatlv-ea and friends, also Chester Iiodge, No. 238, F, and A M . Tuscarorn Tribe. No. 20, I..O. R M.J F.xcelslor lxidge. No. 0. I. O. M.s I.nrkln Lodge, No 78, K. of P.; members of Poat Wild of Chester, ti A. Il . and Major M. A. Gherst Camp, No. Bl. S of V., of Darby, are Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Satur day, at 1 30 p. tn . from hla lato resldenre, Hal 8. HRth st. Interment Mt. 7.lon Ceme tery Remains may be viewed Friday even Ing from 7 to 10 o'clock. Automobile funeral INCH. On Mnrch 28, MAROARF.T 8 . widow of John (J. Wunch Relatlvea nnd frlenda am Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p m,, at her lato residence. 40(1 Dupont St.. ltoxborough. In terment private. Friends may call Thurs day evening, 7 to 0 o'clock MURRAY. On March 27, 1010. BUSAN.nldW of John Murra llelatlves nnd frlenda aro Invited to attend funeral, Frldey. at S'30 n m from resldencn of her brother. James Keliv sm North 50(1 st West Phils. Sol emn nequlem Mass at Church of Our Mother nf Sn'rnvvs, nt It) n tn Interment nt Holy t ross l emelery NAi'Otmi. On March 27. 1010. JENNIH. wife of Stephen Ns smith nnd daughter of .tames and Agnes Drown, In her 31st year llelatlves nnd frlenda nro Invited to nttend funernl, on Saturday, nt 2 p m . from her lato residence 1220 East Kedgley ave. Serv ices In St. Paul's Church. Kensington ave nnd Iluller st , nt 3 p. m. Interment Oakland Cemeterv NFTTALL. On Mnrch 20, CHARLES, hus band nf Ileatrlrn Jervls Nultall and son of John and Martha Nuttall, aged 43 years, Relatlvea nnd friends, also Lucius H. Scott Lodge No 352. F, and A. M.. nnd all other societies of which he wan a member, are In vited to attend tho funeral services, on Frl dnv. nt 8 p m . nt his Isle residence, 00 Km Hevmnur st , Germnntown. and at his parents' resldenre. 340 Enst 11th st Ches let. Pa . nn Siturdny, nt .1 p. m. Interment at Cheater Rural Cemetery O'lltllF.N On Mnrth 20. 1010. MAROARET A , daughter of Eugeno and Agnes O'llrlen. ng'd I yenrs and 7 months. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturda, at 10 30 a m . from her parents' resldenre. 203t North Napa at (near 31st and Huntingdon sts ). Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. r.WSON. At l.nnghnrne. Pa nn Merch 2R. 1I1III. SARAH ANN PAXSON. widow of Thomna Paxson. aged R.I yenrs llelatlves and frlenda nre Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice on Saturday, at 2 p tn , from her late residence. North Belle vue ave . Lnnghornc, Va Interment at Mid dletown Friends' Hurling Ground l.nng hnrne Pa, Carriages will meet nt Lnng horno Station train leaving Reading Terminal st 12 35 rinr.lt. On March 28. 1010. HARRIETT J., widow of Rev J. Teler. Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 p, m.. at her late resldencn, 1700 Oxford nt. Interment pri vate, nt West Laurel Hill Cemetery. I'lRMANN'. On March 27. 101(1. WILHEL MINA J., beloved wife of Christian Plrmann, Jr. (nen Felder). aged 43 years. Relatives and friends, nlso Arrhconfraternlty of tho Holy Fnmlly. Sacred Heart League and Al tar Society of St. nonlfaclua' Church, nre Invited to nttend funeral. Friday, at 8:30 a m . from her late residence. 143 West Norrls st. Requiem Mass at St. Bonlfaclus' Church, at 10 n. m. Interment private. POWrX. On March 8. 1010, FLORENCE, wlfo of Joseph K, Powcl. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funernl services, on rrlday. at 2 p. m., at the resi dence of Mrs. A I. Powel. 20 Roberts ave, Glenslde, Pa. Interment prlvnte. PREOI.E. On March 27. 1010. CHARLES H.. eon nf tho Into Charles II and Sophia O. Prenle. aged 00 yenrs Interment at Fern wood Cemetery on Friday, at 3 p m. RICHARDSON. On March 28. 1010. ROSE 8.. wife of William W P. Richardson, daughter nf Jncnb nnd Marie Koch, aged' 38 yeara. Relatlvea Bnd friends nre Invited to attend funeral services, nn Sunday, at 2 p tn.. at her parents' residence, 2410 North Bouvler st Interment private, nt Woodlands Cemo tery Remains may bo viewed on Saturday, from 8 to 10 p m. R I Kl 1 1.. On March 28. 1010. CHARLES IL. husband nf Adallno A. Rlehl (nee Coffin), nged 03 jears Relatlvea and friends, also emi'loves of P. It. It., Pennsylvania Relief and tno Tenn Yearly Benertclal Association, nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Siimli.v. nt 2 p. m . at his Into residence. 3215 Sergeant st. (32d nnd Cumberland sts ). Interment at Greenmount Cemetery. Friends may call Suturd iy. nfter 7 P.m. St'llli'al.KR On March 27. 1010. HERMAN SCHIHSLCH. son of John nnd Christina Schlssler lnc HnucK), nged 20 years. Rela tives and friends, nlso employees of the Se curity Lean Company, are Invited to attend tho funeial services, on Sunday, at 1 n. tn.. nt Ills parenta' residence. 720 South Park ave Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. .u tnmobllo funeral. Friends may call Saturday nftcr 8 p. m PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO Vh. V-f avil-v " iT..i mmnint. the STANLEY Booking Company. I FADFR FORTY-FIRST AND L.E,1J1,K LANCASTER AVENUE JULIUS STEGER in "THE BLINDNESS OF LOVE" LIBERTY BnOADAg?LrniA WORLD FILM FEATURE ., Robert Warwick '" "ZS? Logan Auditorium "T&ES Ave. ROBERT WARWICK in "THE SACRIFICE" T OOI TCT 2D AND LOCUST JLiUCUOl Mats 1 30 and 3-30. 10c. Kvgs U 30, 8. 0.30. 13c. DE WOLF HOPPER In "DON QUIXOTE" TOMORROW "THE PRICE OF MALICE" Market St. Theatre 333 MArrnT VITAORAPH PICTURES Present VIRGINIA PKAItfaON In "THE HUNTED WOMAN" SUE "GRAFT" I3VERY WEDNESDAY ORPHFIIM OERMANTOWN AND V-IrniiUlVl CHKLTEN AVES WORLD FILM CORP. Kittv florcinn ln "As IN A ivitty vjuruon ixiokino glass" ORIFIMT 03D WOODLAND AVE. U1V"-'11 ' Dally Mat 2 Er . 0:30 to 11. PARAMOUNT PICTURE Dustin Farnum In "A .1ENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA" PAI APF 12' MARKET hTREET IrtLrtiyli ,n A M to xi ;i5p.M. TYRONE POWER in "JOHN NEEDHAM'3 DOUULE" PARK" "'DOB AVE & DAUPHIN ST. JTIrw MATINEE 2ll3 "UNDINE" idXTcIInall PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET "THE OIRL AND THE OAME" THE GRIP OF GOLD" "FREDDY AIDS MATRIMONY" R1AT TPi GERMANTOWN AVE. II.tt.l, 1U AT TULPEHOCKEN ST- EDITH STOREY in THE TWO-EDOED SWORD" RFfiFNT 163 MARKET STREET rvcucii i nyuAN voice oboan MABEL TALIAFERRO in "HER OREAT PRICE" RIIRY MARKET STREET -' " BELOW 7TH STREET MARGUERITE CLARK in "OUT OF THE D1UFT8" SHERWOOD "tVaS?imorB EMMY WEHLEN in "HER RECKONINO" SAVOY Wm. S. Hart 1211 MARKET STREET "Hell'Hinge" rp J Q Q 1TTH ft VENANGO BT3. VALU VALU in "HER DEBT OF HONOR" VIPTORIA MARKET UT. l V I 1 A ABOVE NINTH THtASQLB PLAYS Preseut BESSIE BJJl R.ISCALE la "Honora Altar" "Tba Strang Ca of Mary P," lOti Eplaole. "Toe u" sTANl FY MARltET ABOVE 1STH ota BLANCHE SWEET U it If $ U - Th Sowers" ntSATHS SrilURR. On Marth 2f. 11. ROSIEj I5 daughter of the late Joseph and. Johfnna Schurr (nes Dokenwsdel). aged of. yosra, Relatives and. friends, nlso.camT ,No, nj, P. O S. of A., are invited to atlen thm funeral, on Saturday, at 1 p. m... from her late residence, 0153 Hoapeil si., .West Phlla. Interment private, Northwood Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers. SMITH. On March 58. lfll". HARVET fl.. husband of Anna B, Smith (ne namm). Relatives and friends, alto members .ot Southwark Council. No 4, A O. of H, B., are Invited lo attend tho funeral, servleeci en Thursday, at .8:15 p. m.( at his lata resi dence. 2280 N. Delhi at. Further aertleet nnd Interment on Friday, at 12:30 p, m . at the New Goshenhoppen Church. East Green-" ville. Pa. interment church burying tround. SMITH. On March 28, 1010, JF.NNlE, Ivif. of lwls Smith. Relatives and friends aril ln vlted to attend the funeral services, on Sat urday, at 2 p. m.. nt her lata residence, ,743 North 40th st. Interment private, at Mvun Morlah Cemetery. Remalna may b vlewe on Friday evening. SMITH. On March 29. 1910. HARRY C..,sen nf Margaret and the late Johnson Smith. Due notice of the funeral will bn given, from hla late resldenco 638 North 20th St. BTrjnNnF.nn. Suddenly, on March 29, 118. PHILIP, husband of Lena Sternberf, tvired 41 years llelatlves and friends, also iMt, Morlah Lodge, No. IBS. F. and A. M.-pnel Liberty Ixidse No 0. P R. A., ore Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 11 m, precisely, at his lato residence, 300 Pine at Interment rrlvate. STI'AVART. At his residence. 1RJ0 Oreemt st , on March 20, 1BI0. Dr. RRUEL STEW ART. In his 87th year. Funeral service and Interment private. SULLIVAN". Suddenly, at Balem, N. J." .on .March 20. 1910, CORNELIUS A. SULLI VAN, aged 46 years. Relatives and frlimde, nlso members of A. O. It., No. 1; II. .Py p. 11. L O O. M . No 038. and O. H. B. A.. Branch No. 0. are Invited to attend tha funernl, from his Into residence, 133 A-nr-renter st , Salem. N. J . on Saturday, at 11 30 a m. High Mass of Requiem at St. Msry's Church nt 10 a. m. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. RI'I.LIVAN'. On March 20. 1910. CATJfA RINB, widow of Dennis Sullivan (nee"Mo Caffrey). Due notlco of tho funeral will be given, from hr lata residence. 1234 Cabot st (between Thompson and Stiles sts., THOMPSON. Suddenly, on March 28. 1919. WILLIAM THOMPSON, aged 62 years, Due notice of funeral will be given from hie JaU resldenco, 54 North Tomona St., German town T1I.TON. On March 20 1018. ELWOOD ITIIe TON at his daughter's residence, 0104 North Warnock at. Duo notlco of tho funeral will lie given. T1VF.R. At Elllslmrg. N J., on March 28, 1010. JOHN Tivnn. In his 58th year. Rela tives and friends nre Invited to attend tha irienun are inviiru 10 uitcuu vuw 1 Friday, at 7 a. m., from his ce, Marltnn pike, Elllsbunt. N. J. nt the Church of Our Lady nf tunerai, on Friday, at 7 a. m., irom nis laie resioence. High Mass at Good Counsel, Moorestown. N. J., at 7:30 a m interment at Mount Carmel ceme tery. Carriages will meet trolleys at Had donfleld nt 7 a. m. h WARREN. On Marrh 28. 1010. HARRY BELMONT, husband nf Margaret It. War' ren. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, at his lata resi dence, 701 North 41st street. Intorment private at Westminster Cemetery. WATSON On March 28. 1010, ' LAMBERT WATSON, son of the lato Allen andOR. becca Watson Relatlvea nnd frlenda of, tha family, also Wautnnckee Tribe. No. 303. L O of R M . and Carpentera" Local Union, No 8. aro invited to nttend the funeral services,! on Saturday nfternoon, at -1:30 o'clock, nt his lato residence. 2337 North Opal street (20th and York streets.! " In terment nt Magnolia Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Friday evening, 8 to 10." WIIITF.CAIt. On March 20, 1010, MARY ELLA, wife of William II Whltecar. Due notice of funernl will be given, at hor late residence. 6300 Malcolm st. WISIIHART. On March 28. 1010. ANNA 8., wire of Robert Wlshhart (nea Powell), Rela-' tlves and friends nlso Harry Clay Council. No. 00. Sons and Daughters of Liberty.-" are tnvtted to attend the funernl services, on Saturday, at 1 p m , at her late residence. 030 Powell st , Gloucester City, N. J. In terment at Oakland Cemetery. Frankford. Pn. Remains may be viewed Friday after 7 p, m. WORKTZ. On March 28. 1010. OEOROri FREDERICK WOERTZ. of 1710 North iOth St.. aged 37 years. Relatives and friends, nlso Continental Lodge, No. 100, 1C of P.: Ilellevuo Council. No. 002., O, I. A.. and Llthographera' Association's, A.. No.. 14, nro Invited to attend tho funeral serrfces, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. nt tbs Oliver II. llalr Building. 1820 Chestnut et. Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. - YOUNO On March 28. lOlO.riULIP YOUNO. husband of Rebecca Young (nen Hhoada. la his 85th year. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services on Saturday. April 1. at 2 p. m . at hla late residence. Cove road and WcslOeld ave.. near Merchantvllle, N. J. Services also at Trin ity Lutheran Church. 18th and Wolf eta., Philadelphia, nt 4 p. m. Interment at Luth eran Cemetery. WEST PUILADl-I.riHA flli AWIl 62D and MARKET STS. ,Jvrtlal- MAT DAILY. 2 P. M.. 80. SPECIAL SURPRISE DAY OVERBROOK a3D "W PARAMOUNT PICTURE CLEO RIDOELY and WALLACE REID la THE GOLDEN CHANCE" ALSO "GRAFT" No. 111. fJARnFN B3d LANSDOWND AVE. 0J."A.JJIilN MAT EVG..tl:30. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' in "CAMILLE" EUREKA 40TU 4 UARKET 3T3- TRIAXaLE PLAY WILFRED LUCAS in 'Acquitted' Keystone Comedy "HIS HEREAFTER'" RROAIlWAY B2D ona OREENWAY XJlWSnxs VY l Adults lOciChlldrenSc DOROTHY DONNELLY ia "MADAME X" NORTH Broad Street Casino Dnotg,,"' EVENING 7:15 and 0. BESSIE BARRLSCALE in THE PAINTED SOUL" OTHER8 PFNTI TRY EUIn AVE MARSHALL wJJ.lt 1UR.I MATINEE DAILY CHARLES CHERRY in , "THE PASSERS BY" ' SOUTH P I A 7 A BROAD AND POiVTEH 1 Urtiit STREETS Baby Marie Osborn-Henry King in "Little Mary Sunshine" OLYMPIA BROAO Ixr-100- Jloml oi tho Latett and Best Phatovlavt in Houih PAUad.lpala 2 FEATURES DAILY PEARL WHITE ln First end Second Episode of "THE IRON CLAW" 3 NORTHWEST CmeniiPrtnt-inn THEATRE 1TTII ft ousquenanna subquehannaay". Mutual Malcolm Williams in "The Idol of the Stage," 5 Parts NORTHEAST STRAND imt AND 1barO AVB, ' TyiME. LOBEL tTiwij 6-Act Drama. CUAS CHAPLIN COMEDY. UENSINOTOI UlMRn FRONT ST. 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