Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.
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CHAPTER XIU Continued
BY NOW the station was reached and
the communicative chauffeur had an
other V from which to amputate a fat tip.
On the rnllrontl platform, .Monto soon
found the blue-coated, braes-buttoned of
ficial In charge.
"It Is that package left by the taxlcab
driver, I am asking about?" said Monte.
"But Its gone on the 1:14 train for New
York," said tho railroad official. "The
Pullman porter of Car B came to me nnd
got It. Saw liiin go up Inside tho coach
nnd hand It to the lady herself."
Monte pulled out his watch. It was
2:35 p. m.
"Kriow the porter's name?"
j "Yes, It was Bam," was the reply. "Been
on this division for ten years. Uo In as
honest as the day's long. He told me tho
lady had sent him for tho package. I
held It up at the window, nnd the lady
nodded. I tell you she was a hummer."
"Never mind that," said Monte ex
citedly, possessed at an idea. "What time
does that train reach New York?"
"Threo o'clock," said tho railroad of
ficial, if. It's Important "
"do ahead."
"If It's very Important run over to the
station master's ofllco and get the Man
hattan Transfer station on the long-dls-tnnco
telephone. Tho 1 o'clock train gets
thore at 2:41. Five minutes lay up to
hook on nn electric engine. That's right.
Down those stairs, through the subway
tunnel, and up Into tho statlqn "
But Monto had outsped his Instructions,
and a courteous station master soon had
the colored porter on the wire. Monto
snatched nt the receiver.
"Is that Sam; porter Pullman Car B?"
"Dat's me."
"Did you deliver a. -shoebox to a pas
senger In your car nt N,orth Philadel
phia?" "Deed I did, boss. But tho lady and
her maid dono get off tho train at Tren
ton, moro than nn hour ago."
"Tho devil you say," shouted Monte.
"Dcscrlbo the lady, never mind tho maid.
Be quick 1"
"She was a foreign person with a right
mart pair of black eyes. There waa a
Z. S.' on her handbag, boss, causo I dono
pick It up for her. Got to go, boss ; train's
pulling out."
"Initials Z. S.," muttered Monte, "Zoda
Slgvay The Countess! By thunder I"
"Crooks?" asked the smiling station
agent.
"Not exactly," replied Monto as he
hung .up. "I call them rattling clever peo
ple. What's the damage?"
"Not a cent to you," was tho roply. "Wo
always help out our prominent patrons."
And ns ho gavo Monte tho once-over
J again he added: "We know our people
when they drop in."
"Thore are times when it Is well to have
good tailor," thought Monte as he
climbed to the westbound platform to
cntch'the next' local Into Broad street after
sending this wire to Craig Andrews;
Come tonight to my study. Urgent.
Bring; expert code-render with 70a.
31. C.
CHAPTER XIV
Sympathetic Ink
GOINa to tho huge fireplace In his
study Monte Crlspen selected a plump,
likely log from a brass woodraclc and
tossed it Into the dying embers of tho
grate; the log crackled and reflected a
drowsy light over the whole room; his
ds instinctively pulled their chairs up
fire, for the night outside was chill.
On this evening tho company Included
some old friends. Craig Andrews, the
astute lawyer, taciturn as ever; Agent
W., of the Secret Service, unexpected,
yet most welcome. With Blnns, an expert
International code reader, he had rushed
over from New York, whose frightened
pop eyes and.thin hair gave him the look
of a singed cat.
"Before we start trying to decode the
cryptic cross, what Is the conclusion you
draw from what I have Just told you of
the vanishing shoebox?" asked Monte of
the grave-faced Government official, whom
Andrews had sent for.
'It is obvious that the Slgvay gang has
developed Into a two-ring crime circus,"
as the- reflective reply.
"A professional crook's animal counter-
art Is the Bast India mongoose, a ferret
ed mammal, that whenever time hangs
,vy attacks and eata Us own. Honor
nong thieves! Bah! There is no such
ing; neyer was. -.It's one of those book
rases. Crooks know no patriotism.
hey are out to get from those that have.
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THIRD DIDDLE CIVIC RALLY
Intsrvention Sunday" Will Be Ob
served by Classes Tomorrow
I The third pf the series of civic rallies
the Drexel Blddle classes will be held
next Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock,
I the Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church,
h and Tioga streets. George Bote and
oraas McQaryey will preside. The
rmeetlns Is open to the public and there
will be no admission or collection.
"Intervleltatlon Sunday" will be ob
served tomorrow, when a large number
of delegates will "intervlsit" the classes.
The aim U to promote, a closer fellowship
between classes and churches of the va
rious denominations and to enable classes
to receive suggestions from other classes
for improvement.
Under the direction of the Drexel Blddle
I Bible Class ,of Richardson Memorial Pres
byterian Church, 60th and Walnut streets,
two special lectures have been arranged
for tomorrow and April 9. The speaker
wllj be Mark John Levy, general secre
tary of the Hebrew Christian Alliance of
America. Tomorrow he will speak on
Christ's Second Coming" and on April
9 on "The European War as Related to
.rronnecy." 'me meetings win De open
to both men and women and to all who
; care to come,
Ribert Stuart-will speak at the meat.
:'Jmt of Holy Trinity's men's class tomor-
fjnymornlur.
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VsptUt Church, Camden, tomorrow after
noon. H. Frederick Wilson wll1 address the
men's class pf gt. Paul's Kvangellcal
Lutheran Church, tomorrow afternoon,
and J DeWltt Jobborn will speak to the
young wen's class; of St Matthew Epis
eotfaj Church, taught by Mr. Cr S. Rockey.
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WRITTEN ESPECIALLY
ARNOLD
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And the pity of It Is that only the poor,
coarse workers, the half-witted ones, ever
got caught."
"Then you think members of the Slgvay
gang stole their grotaergebot's portman
teau, and are peddling Its contents?"
asked Andrews.
"Undoubtedly the case," replied Agent
W., .with grim certainty.
For a whole month past Agent W.
had been engrossed In nn attompt to get
a lead as to the wherenbouts of Herr
Hochmolster. The police of a hundred
cities were on tho closo watch for tho
nrch plotter, but handicapped by the ab
sence of even a photograph of ajman who
presumably received the ready assistance
of misguided, non-patrlotio citizens, they
had been of no help whatever to the Fed
eral authorities.
"How about Lumley, the Voice of tho
People?" questioned Andrews. "He
seemed such a good lead, nsldo from his
egotism."
"That man is dying, an Incurable dis
ease," replied the Secret Service agent. "I
doubt If ho will last out his utility to us
as a 'stool pigeon' de luxe. The Slgvay
gang knew when to toBS him over, and It
is precious little he knows of them at that.
He has tried to make good, yet he Is only
a writer person. Like most of that class,
he exudes ideas by tho score, and falls
lamentably when It comes to a single prac
tical result. Wo have supplied him with
funds and keep him circling around the
big hotols of Now York, Chicago, Cleve
land, and other cities, always under close
surveillance. He has been unable to con
nect up with Hochmolster or that gentle
man's fascinating niece."
Agent W. lowered his voice to a
whisper as ho added, "Beside the poor
simp Is still love-sick over the Countess
Zoda, and I question his loyalty to us tho
moment he passes under her subtle, per
fumed Influence."
"Are you sure the Countess is Hoch
melstor's niece?" questioned Monte fev
erishly. "We nre never suro of anything theso
days. She has to be somebody's niece.
Why not Hochmelstcr's? I have had tho
Immigration records searched for months
back, nnd wo cannot find a cluo as to
when either she or ho got Into the country.
Tho Ambassadors of three European
countries flatly repudiate thoy are diplo
mats, you know and Impetuously deny
that he has official' connection, direct or
Indirect, with their home governments."
"Don't look bo at mo," begged Monte.
"I am cured. You must know I gavo my
word of honor In the shoebox affair. Then
I never dreamed that she was Implicated
until tho Pullman porter described her."
"There you are honor! That's a qual
ity crooks lnovltably count on their vic
tim's possessing," testily grumbled the
Government man. "They have nono of It
themselves. Cheer up, youngster! We
would have fared no better thnn you did,
probably not as well. That shocbox never
left the sight of the man with tho black
whlBkera; he was In another taxlcab fol
lowing it to the North Penn station. Ho
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CONTINUED
RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
" Bill- Sunday's Hell the Worst Hell" U
ttie topic on which the Rev. Or, A. B. Harnett
will preach In the Church of the Redeemer,
16th and Oxford streets, tomorrow evening:.
Roslnl's "Stabat Mater" will bo suns by tho
choir of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
tomorrow evening.
Dean W. W. Fenn, of tba Divinity School of
Harvard University, will preach In the Flrat
Unitarian Church at It o'clock tomorrow
morning-.
The Rev. Henri M. O. Huff, who was ap
pointed mlnlater-tn-charge of St. John's Epis
copal Church a year ago. but waa prevented
from serving because the Rev. George Chain-era
Richmond refused to obey Blahop Rhlne
lander and vacate tho pulpit, will reopen the
church tomorrow. 81nce the Rev, Mr. Rich
mond waa suspended no aervlcea have bean
held In the church. i
The monthly meeting of the Daughters of
Beth Israel will bo held tomorrow afternoon at
2.45 o'clock In Temple Beth Israel. 32d atreet
and Montgomery avenue.
The Rev. Dr. John Mockrldge. rector of St.
James" Episcopal Church, will be the Lenten
speaker at the 4 o'clock aervtca in the Church
of St. Luke and the Epiphany tomorrow. The
aololat will be Henry Hots. The Rev. Dr.
David M. Steele, the rector, will preach at 11
a. m. ,
The Rev. Richard Roberta, of London. Ens.,
general secretary of the British Fellowship of
Reconciliation, will address the Presbyterian
ministers la Westminster Halt. Wltherapoon
Building, at 11 o'clock Monday on ''Redemp
tion and the War." ,
Dr. Algernon B. Crapsey will addreaa the
Society for Ethical Culture In the Broad Street
Theatre at 11 a. in. tomorrow on "The Crisis
la Christendom,"
"Why We FaU" Will bi the topic diacuaaed
at the Lemon Hill Association' meeting tn the
derrick Theatre tomorrow evening by the Rev.
Dr. James B. Ely.
A. Goldbacher will speak'to yoiuur men to
morrow afternoon at 3. SO o'clock at 722 South
J24 atreet en "What Are Toy Worth?"
The Columbia Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church, the Ker E, W Jlartl pastor. wlU hold
peel! aervlcea tomorrow lo celebration of the
completion of' extensive basfovement to the
interior of tba church tolflce. Pattlo v.tklna,
"the Welsh Nlsbtlssale." wlU apeak and slag
at ll the aervlcise -Mid will etsuluet a aerie el
laeMlcsa to conUsue tprsuzb falm Sunday,
A X A PL.E OF
PHILADELPHIA
FOR TltB EVENING LEDGER BY
GARRY COLM
ront.to Linos Company.
knew you kept the compact, and had 'you
dono otherwise he was In a position to let
tho $5000 go hang without a chance of
getting caught."
"You amaze me," said Andrews. "At
any rale we have definitely uncovered
another member of the gang, and Inci
dentally discovered It is a house divided
against Itself."
"Exactly," said Agent W., "and that
Is something of an accomplishment In
Itself for a volunteer Investigator. I
should soy that this dark-bearded, man Is
an international blackmailer by profes
sion, a past-master at vending stolen goods
In the great fear market of the world,
Those who buy letters of a blackmailer
usually fear exposure, do they not? This
time tho trade was In something else,
but tho method of delivery and receipt
was that practiced In extortion cases.
They only improve with practice, these
rascals. I am convinced that the gang
has a permanent base In this city, prob
ably a fiat or a private house, for neither
tho Countess nor her male associate had
rooms at any of the local hotels, accord
ing to n round-up Just finished. If they
have permanent quarters here, they likely
enough have similar fixed stations all over
the country. Well, I think wo have talked
enough, let us get down to tho real busi
ness that brings us here the documents
we now have."
"Walt a moment," fcrled Monte, ex
citedly, "something queer Is happening."
His gaae was transfixed upon the table
where ho had placed tho threo blue prints
and the smgUL.-jfteet of gray note paper
marked with the cross. On ono side of the
documents an open ebony humidor from
Its several compartments offered choice
Havanas and tho rarest of Oriental cig
arettes. A siphon and some empty glasses
spoke tho hospitality of a writ-filled cut
glass decanter.
All this wns revealed to the small circle
by a powerful shaded electric lamp that
throw a shaft of puro daylight upon the
papers, and objects within range, which
tho young multimillionaire had turned
In as the Secret Service man talked.
Before bringing out tho documents
which cost him SGOOO, Monte had had the
old butler move the table closer up to the
blazing hearth. The log sputtered and
crackled while the heat filled the room.
Monte rubbed his eyes repeatedly. Ho
glowered and gesticulated. His stare was
rooted at tho gray notepoper.
"Look! Look!" he hoarsely continued.
"Watch that cross. See! It Is filling up
with new marks and characters."
It was. Characters and marks had
risen magically upon the surfaco of tho
paper. In the spaces between tho lines
which hitherto had appeared Immaculately
gray, new lines of characters and marks
were gradually becoming moro and more
visible, until at last when fully distinct,
there were no spaces left between the old
lines, and tho cross looked like this:
"Black art I" ejaculated Agont W.
"I'm simply flabbergasted," voiced An
drews. MONDAY
MORE NOON-DAY MEETINGS
Services Start In Old First Presby
terian Church on Monday
Noonday services for business men and
women will begin In tte Old First Pres
byterian Church, Washington Square, on
Monday and continue until Easter,
They will begin at 12:25 o'clock each
week day, excepting Saturdays, and will
adjourn at 12:50. The speakers for the
week follow;
Monday, the Rev. Dr. Edward Tales
Hill, pastor of the church: Tuesday and
Wednesday, the Rev. Dr, Alexander Mac
Coll; Thursday, the Rev. Dr. Marcus A.
Browpson; Friday, the Rev. Dr, William
Beatty Jennings.
NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL BUILDING
Ground to Be Broken This Afternoon
for Logan United Brethrens
Ground will be broken this afternoon
for a handsome. Sunday school building
for the Third United Brethren Church,
Logan. Special services will be con
ducted by the pastor, the Rev. Charles
A. Snavely, at 2:30 p. m on the lot at
Wyoming aVenue and 12th street, when
the ground wU be broken and the exca
vation will be begun.
The Rev. C. A, Funk, pastor of the
First United Brethren Church, and the
Rev. Dr. S. C. Enck, pastor of the Second
United Brethren Church,-will participate
tn the services. f
Gen. Murray to Be Church Speaker
General C Edwin Murray, of Trenton,
N. J., president of the 8undy Business
Men's Association, will speak in the Kp
worth Methodist Episcopal Church, Pal
myra, N. J., tomorrow evening, at the
Invitation or th najtor, th Rev, 8.
Mobroe Vansant Genera) Murray "nit
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REV. RICHARD TURNER, D. D.
Pastor Bishop Foss Methodist
Church, Lognn.
LOGAN METHODISTS
TO HAVE NEW CHURCH
Elaborate Services for Last
Meeting in Old Church
Tomorrow
Elaborate plans havo been made by offi
cials and members of tho Bishop Foss
Methodist Episcopal Church for services
to bo held tomorrow In commcmorntlon of
tho Inst service. In the old building at 13th
nnd Rockland streets, Lognn.
Work will bo stnrtcd Immediately on a
hnndsomo f 60,000 structure which will bo
erected on the slto of tho old building.
It Is hoped that tho Btructuro can be
comploted within eight or nlno months,
and while the work Is In progress tho pas
tor, tho Rov. Dr. Richard Turner, will
preach In tho Logan Theatre Broad nnd
Louden streets. The regular preaching
services will bo held in tho theatre ench
Sunday, and tho Sunday school will meet
there. In plnco of tho usual prayer meet
ing cottage prayer meetings will bo held
In the homes of members.
Tho present building was dedicated on
Juno 8, 1909, by Bishop Foss. So great
has been tho growth that tho need of a
new building has been apparent during tho
last three or four years.
Tho membership is now moro than 300.
Doctor Turner has been pastor of the con
gregation three years.
At 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning
soveral children will bo baptized, new
members will bo received, and Holy Com
munion will be administered. The Sunday
school will hold special sorvlces In tho aft
ernoon, and In tho evening a special lay
men's scrvlco Is to be held. Tho post,
present nnd future will bo discussed by
ofllclals and members. Among tho speak
ers will bo John G. Williams, president or
tho board of trustees; Alfred C. Oberle,
another trustee and II. S. Barnes and
Price Collins, stewards.
MRS. DAVID II. WRIGHT
Translator and a Protector of Dumb
Animals
Tho death of Sirs. David Henry Wright
occurred yesterday at tho Maidstone a
little before noon nftor a lingering Illness.
Lnst autumn Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright closed
Banksmcro, their homo at Rlverton, and
took an apartment at the Maidstone,
thinking that tho winter In town would
benefit Mrs. Wright, but her health did
not Improve.
Anna Heylln Wright was a descendent
of Peter Heylln, who wns for many yenrs
Prebendary of Westminster Abbey. She
was a lifelong member of St. Clement's
Church, nnd for many years a parish
visitor, belonging to St. Margaret's Sister
hood. It was largely through her efforts
that the shooting of live pigeons from
traps In New Jersey was declared Illegal
nnd the law wns upheld after many ap
peals. Mrs. Wright also translated from the
French the pamphlet written by Henri
Dunant, which caused the origin of the
Red Cross societies not only In Europe
but all over the world. This translation
has a foreword -written by ex-President
William H. Taft.
In 1913, Mrs. Wright sent out 800
copies of an appeal to the Protestant
Episcopal Convention to have a prayer
for kindness to dumb animals Included In
the Litany of that Church.
For this appeal she received letters of
approval from 30 Bishops of the Church.
She was also Instrumental In obtaining
upward of 10,000 names to petitions to
President Wilson and Secretary of War
Garrison In favor of the Penn Memorial
Bridge to connect this city with Camden.
She Is survived by her husband.
Frank Delaplain Green
Frank Delaplain Green, a member of
the soda water manufacturing firm of
Robert M. Green & Co., 1413 Vine street.
Is dead at his home, 244 South 15th
street.
Death occurred following an Illness of
Ave weeks. Mr. Green was 48 years old.
Although born In Chester County, he
spent virtually all his life In this city. He
came of one of the old families of Chester
County, and could trace his ancestry
back to William Penn's fellow passengers.
Green was a prominent member of the
Masonto fraternity in the William L.
Elklns Lodge, He was a member of the
Sons of American Revolution, the Society
of the War of 1812, and the Society of
the Colonial Wars. Three sons and three
daughters survive him.
JBeatljg
Thtta Notice Arm Prlnttd In th
Evtnlng Lmdgar Free of Charge,
ABBOTT On March 20. 1018. LILLIAN B.,
wife of It. Wlltard Abbott, aged S3 yean.
Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend
tba funeral ervlce, on Monday, at 230 p.
ra.. at her late residence, 2403 North 19th
ct. Interment private,
AUSTON. Near Delanco. N. J., on March 20.
1010. EMMA, widow of Newton Aueton. In
her TUth year. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral servlcei. on Sun
day, at 1 p. n., at her late residence. Coop
ertown road, near Delanco. N. J. Interment
Aehury M. B. Churchyard.
DAHOI-AY.-r-On March SC. 1S1B. MART A..
daughter of the lata David and Mary Bar.
.lay. Itelatltea and frlende, also the B. V.
M Sodalkty of the Annunciation Church, are
Invited to attend funeral, on Monday at 8:30
a. ro . from her lata residence, 1633 a. 18th
St. Itlsh Mass of Ileculcm at the Annuncla.
tlon Church at 10 a. m. Interment Cathe
dral Cemetery.
IJABNES. On March JO. 1918, SUSANNA B..
wife of Thomas W. Barnes. Relatives and
friends are Invited, to attend funeral. Mon
day, at 3 p. tn.. from her late residence,
64 Llnren ave., Iladdontleld. N. J. Inter
ment private, uarll?h Cemetery.
BAKTLESOtf, At Chester. Fa., on March SO,
1916, 'i. T . husband of Emma K. Bartleson.
ased 69 years. Relatives and friends and
orsanliationa of which he was a member,
are Invited to attend funeral services. Mon
day, at 3 p. m . at bis late residence. 703
Hlihtand ave- Chester. Interment private.
UKdl.KV On March j, 1918. HONORA
BKOLBr. formerly oC St. Clair. Pa, Fu
neral will be held from tba residence of her
lon-ln-law. William J Walsh. 0253 Arch
st. Remains suy be viewed on Saturday
after I p. m. Interment St. Clair. Pa ou
Monday at 8 a, tn.
BEKOIX. On March SO. IMS, DANIEL, eon
ot the late Michael sad Aon. Hersln. Rela
tives and frieoSa era Invited to attend the
funtral. MoasWr at, T:SO a. m from rest
donco of Els fen-ther-ln-lav. John Scott. S414
Tllioa si. KeqaKu auum, -. vo-ixca ox
tlvllf at 9 a, ij. Inte-rmeat at Ilely
it-t-a.3 ranta'irt " A If t f-rft1I ! fttdtFal
SeSu"
DEATHS
IJKSEMER. On March JO. 101. . ANNA,
widow of Conrad Heeemer (nee Oeia). in her
BSd.year. Relatives and frlende are In
vited to attend the funoral services, on
SundAy. at a p. , tn. prerlnely, st the rnl.
inee of her eon-ln-lew, Elmer Herman, SOT
W. Ltndley ave., Olney. Interment private,
nt Oreenmount Cemeterr.
ImOtVMIlI.r,. March 81, .IMA, HOWLANIli
llROiVNIIILL. huntmnd ot Kmmfc Hrownhlll.
ased TO years. Relatives nnd frlende, .also
Coeur de Leon lxdc. No ISO, K. of P ;
Court Brotherly I,ovo. No. 10, F. of A., and
employes of llro-.vnhlll A Kramer, Invited, to
funeral rvlces. Tuesday, .2 p. m , at tils
lute residence, 433 llel-rrnde st Interment
private, North Cedar HIM Cemetery. He
mains may be viewed Monday, 8 to 10 p. m.
nRjnVN. Suddenly, on Mnrch S, 1910,
ELIZABETH L wlfo of Henry V. Brown,
arted 04 years. . Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral services, at her
Into residence. Bristol township, near
Rmltle. on SundAy, April 2. nt 2 p. m.
Cnrrlartes. will meet trolleys nt Ilnlnen'
road, nt lilB p. m.. without further notice.
JRV :5!n' Dmllle Churchyard.
CAHHON. On March 30, 101(1, MART ANNA.
widow of .Robert F. Carson. Ri-lallv- and
frlende, also members of Bethlehem Baptist
: ""."V? Rn- Sunday School, nre Invited to nt
tend the funeral services, on Mondny, at ,2
p. m.. at her Into residence. 24B0 North ldlh
st. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill
t-emctiry. Friends may view remains Sun
nay, from 7 to in p. m.
CARTElt. Suddenly, on March JO, 1016,
I.MMA I, daughter of de-irae A. and the
inio r.mma uarier. need It years. Rela
tives nnd friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, nn Sunday, nt 9:.1n p. m
nt the residence of her father. BOSS Oxden St.
interment Monday, nt Ureenmount Cemc-tcrs-.
West Chester. Ta.
CTVyj,'0 March . 31. 1010. SAMUEL
RLAIUv, husband of Anna Clark (ne) El-lln-tcr).
Duo notice of the funeral will be
Riven, from his lato residence. 121 rarker
ave., Colllnrrdale. Delaware County, Pa,
CRANSTON'. On Mnrch 20, 1010. ROSE,
widow of Michael Cranston, formerly of fit,
Thomas Aquinas parish. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Mondny, at a.'.tn n. m., from the residence
of .her niece, Mrs. Mnry Rowan. 14B7 N.
Hollywood st. Solemn Reaulem Mass nt the
Church of the Most Precious Blood of Our
Lord at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
DONALDSON. March 81. 1010, MART F..
widow of Joseph Donaldson. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral
services, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at parlors
of John fl Ilerkelbach, 8730 Oermantown
aye., corner Broad at. Interment private,
..0inX?ld Cemetery.
DONNEM,. At his residence, 4012 Wnrrlns
ton ate., nn March 31. into, EZEKinu
""P. of the lafe Joseph and Mnry Ann Don.
noil. Due notice of the funeral will be
ulvcn.
Dni'flllEnTY, On March 30. lfltO. IIAR
IlIBTT. Widow of Hnmuel Dougherty. Due
notice of funernl will ba Riven.
DOJVNINO. On March St. 1010. CATHARINE
M. J. DOWNING, widow of John B. Down
ing, at her Inte residence. 1032 Wolf at.
Due notice of the funeral will bo Riven.
DUNDON. On March 20. 1016. JOHN, son
of John and tho late Kntn Dundon. Due
notice of the funeral from Seymour's, 1B00
North 11th st.
ENGLISH. On March 20. 1010. MAnOARET,
widow of John English. Relatives and
friends nre Invited to attend tho funernl, on
Monday, nt 8-.10 n. m., from her late resi
dence. 2ii., (Tnllnm a,.,., ,,.,..(..
Solemn Requiem .Mass nt St. Francis Asslsi
Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy
Sopulchro Cemetery.
FIUiM'E,M15t-1- 9n. .March 20. 1010, IIENni
JuTT' n'10.T 0f Henry Fellhelmer, nited 78
?f.n. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend tho funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.,
S 'bn parlors nf Emanuel Aaher & Sons.
Mou2ntDntn?nconnternlermCnt "'"" "
Tll ftv d?u.B!Uor., .f th0 'a'0 "tigh and
?i?r.yJI'l.,7pat.1;lcki Relatives nnd ulends are
ln.v'!,n ,0 attend tho funeral, on Monday,
nt H:sn n. m., from the residence of her
!!r.?!.h'r:ln"-?w-.'ll!3-'" A. Bloomer. 004 North
l4th.i."i .Lll(t M""." of Requiem nt St.
Aitntlm's Church nt 10 a. m. Interment nt
Old Cathedral Cemetery. Automobile fu
neral. riTZOERALD. On March 30. 1010. MART,
widow of James Fltzaernld. In her lllst year.
Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend
tho funeral, on Monday, nt 7:30 a. m., from
frVj'-i? residence. 3410 N. Marshall st.
Itlah Mass of Requiem nt St. Veronica's
Church at 0 a. m. Interment nt St. John
tho Baptist Cemetery. Haycock, Bucks Co.,
Pn. Automobllo funeral.
ritOSCIL On March 31. 1010. CONRAD, hus
band of Ida Prosch and son of the Into Frnnk
nnd Mario Frosch, aged B years. Rela
tives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho
funeral, on Tuesday, nt 8:30 n. m., from his
Into residence. 2018 Seybert st. Requiem
Mnss nt St. Elizabeth's Church at II) a. m.
Interment nt Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
GAM.AOHEIt. On March 30, 1010, ISA
HEI.IjK aALLAailEIl (nee Kennedy), wife
of William aallaaher. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Mon
day, nt 8:30 a. m., from her lato residence,
3407 Richmond at., corner Tloea. Solemn
Requiem Mass at the Church of the Nativity
nt 10 n. m. Interment New Cathedral Ceme
tery. GARRETT. On March 31. 1010. OEOROD W.
OARItETT, aged 77 years. Relatives nnd
friends, also Orlentnl Lodge. No. 38B. F. and
A. M.i Jerusalem Uont Arch Chapter. No.
3. nnd Masonic Veterans' Association, are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at his lata residence,
400S Aspen st. Interment private, at Fern
wood Cemetery. Omit flowers.
GILL. On March 20, 1010. MARGARET,
widow of James GUI. Relatives and friends
nre Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at
8:30 a. m . from her son's resldenco. James
F. GUI. BB24 Osage ave. (BBth and Tine).
High Mass of Requiem at tho Church ot tho
Transfliruratlon at 10 a. rn. precisely. In
terment Cathedral Cemetery.
GREEN. On March 31. 1016. FRANK DELA
I'IjAINE, husbnnd nf Freda U. Green nnd
eldest son of Robert M. and Louisa B, Green,
aged 46 years. Due notice ot the funeral
will bo Riven.
GRAY. On March 30. 1016. CLARA MAY.
wife of E. Sidney Gray and daughter of
Alfred T, and tho late Mary It. Walker,
aged 37 years. Relatives and friends art
Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on
Monday, nt 2 p. m.. at the residence of her
nunt. Mrs, L. V Roller. 0010 Chancellor at.
Interment private.
IIAM1I.L. On March 30. 1010, SARAH, widow
nt John P. Hamlll, In her 81st year. Rela
tives nnd friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m., from tho
residence; nt her son-in-law, Jacob Roth
kugel. 2203 N. 22d st. Solemn Requiem
Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 a. m.
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Automo
bile service.
IIAMMITT. Suddenly, on Mnrch 31, 1016.
ALICE, wife of Wallace P. Hammlti. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
tuneral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at
her late residence, 3242 Rclnhard st. Inter
ment private, nt Arlington Cemetery.
Friends may call Sunday, between 8 and
FEHNIIOUflll. Suddenly, on March 31, 1016,
VINCENT A., husband of Christina O, Fern
hough, Due notice of the funernl will be
given from his late residence. 71B0 State
road, Tacony.
MERSEY. On March 20. 1016, CATHARINE.
VflljOW UI Ktlliaill 0. J.CBCJ, c, VIU JCAIB.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from
her late residence. 4203 N. Reese st. Solemn
Reaulem Mass at St. Veronica's Church at
I T. t..A-m jam nrluala
III LljKl --On "March 30 1816. EDWARD,
son i of Uio lato Albert and Eliza Hlller.
Funeral Bervlcea on Monday, at 2 p. m at
2040 Diamond st. Interment private.
1IU1IES. Suddenly, March SO. JOSEPHINE
M..wldow ofi William J. Humes Cvie Steln
lneti). Due notice of the funeral will be
Chen, from her late residence. 122 Noble st.
JACKSON. On March 29. 1010. MARY E.
JACKSON, aged SI years. Relatives and
friends are lavlted to attend the funeral
services, on Sunday, at 1:43 p. m.. at the
Oliver IL Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment at Baptist Cemetery, Wayne, ra.
JEFFRIES. On March SO. 1018. MARY A..
widow of Isaao J. Jeffries. Relatives and
friends, also roem'jers of Bethany Bible
Union and Frlendthlu Circle. No. 102. Cem
panlons of the Forest, are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m.. from
the residence of her son. Samuel S. Jeffries.
2140 Ellsworth st. Interment at Mount
Morlah Cemetery,
nEEFE. On March 81. 1016. JOANNA,
dauehter of the late Edward and Mary
Keefe. aged 77 years, late of 20S N, Clifton
at. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Monday, at, 830 a.
m., from 145 N. 13th st. High Mass of
Requiem at St. John's Church, at 10 a, m.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
KKLI.Y. On March SI. 1010. MAttY KELLY.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral on Monday, at 8:80 a. m.. from
the residence of her brother, Samuel L.
Kelly, 5535 Haverford ave.. West Phlla.
fllgh Mass at Church of Our Lady of Vlo
ocy. at 10 a. ro. Interment at St. Denis'
Cemetery,
KAKTSIIKK On March 31. 1016. JOHN A.,
husband of Laura V. Kartsher tnee Lindsay)
and son of the lata Bridget and Louisa
Kartsher. Relatives' and friends, also Court
Ludlow. No. 278. F. of A., Invited to funeral
services. Monday, at 330 p. m. precisely, at
the apartments of Tltlow Brothers. 8427 N.
Broad st. Interment private, at Mt Peace
Cemetery.
KEOWN. On March 81". 1916, OEOrtOE J..
on of the late George and. Annie Keown
and husband of Jlery Keown (nee Norton).
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Tuesday, at 830 a. ra
from the residence of his brother-in-law.
Thomas McGrath. 2310 Mlftlln st. High
Mass at St. Edmund's Church. Interment
at New Cathedral Cemetery.
KIKNZI.E. On March St. 1016. LOUISA
IRENE HERR KIBNZLE. Service at St
Stephen's Church, Broad and Butler sts. Sol
emn Illgb Mass at 10 a. m. Monday. In
terment private.
KINKADE. On March 30, 1916. ROBERT,
husband of Sarah N Kinkada. Relatives
and friends, also Solomon's Lodge. No. 114,
F. and A. M.; Mary Comtnandery. No. ,39.
and Oriental Chapter. No. ,835, are Invited
to attend the fu118' services, on Monday,
at 2 p. m-. at bis late residence. 2040 Chris
tian st. Interment private.
LOTZ On March 80. FREDERICK C.. hus,
band of the lata Christine Lots. In his, 71st
year. Due notice, of tba funeral will b
given, from bis lata reeldence, 2031 E.
JiiittDgdon st.
LYONS. On March 30. 1910. at Rldieler.
Md.. MARQAUET LYONS Pjaml serv
ice at bar late lestdenca, 407 Woodland
ave.. Wayne, on Monday. April 3. 1916.
at 1030 a. m. Interment private.
liAXlVELL. Suddenly, on March S9. 1916.
MA.ODALSNA K, widow ot Hcbcrt Maxwell,
aged 53 years. Relative and frlenda are in--.tied
to attend tha, funeral services, on
Monday, t 3 p. m.. at her 1st residence.
SS7 North Peosock st. lutermept at German
Lutheran Cemetery. JUQa.104 ttsy be vUwcd
on Sunday tveotng, f
McGlNNIB. Oa March 29. 1916, MICHAEL.
husband et lb lata Margin McOlnnti,
DEATHS
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Monday, at 830 a. m.. from
his late residence. . 17.12 N. American st.
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mlchiel's
Church at 10 a. m., precisely. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery
MeOARVF.Y. On March 31. 1916, MARY,
wife of Edward MrOarvey. Relatives, and
friends ftre Invited to attend the funeral, on
Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resi
dence. 1B22 South Wilton at. Requiem Mass
Jt the Church of tho Blessed Sacrament, at
Oam Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
MeGOWAN.-i-On March 30. 1916, WILLIAM
J., husband of the late Bella MrOowan (nea
Gamble). Due notice of the funeral will be
Riven, from his late residence, 1411 Lom
bard st.
SlfOllRK. On March SO, i016, CATHERINE,
widow of John McQurk (ne Delsney), Fu
neral will take place on Monday morning
nt 8:30 o'clock from her lata residence, 800
North 20th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at
St, Francis' Church nt 10 a. m, , precisely,
which relatives and friends are Invited to
nttend. Interment at New Cathedral Cem
etery. MELLON. On March 28. MARY MELLON
(nee McFadden). widow ot William Mellon.
Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend
funeral, on Monday, at 8:80 a. m.t from the
residence of her son-in-law. Lawrence Me
Dermott, 2034 Livingston St., (18th ward).
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann's Church,
nt 10 o'clock. Interment St. Ann's cemetery.
SIOFKAT. On Mnrch 80. 1M0, MINNIE L.
MOFFAT, niece nf Mrs. Peter McLnren, of
thn Robeson. Relatives nnd friends are In
vited to nttend the funeral services, on Mon
day, nt 2 p. m., nt 309 Market St., Cam
den. Interment private, at Harlelgh Cemo
tery. MONROE. On March 29, 1910, ELIZABETH
P. MONROE, widow of Samuel Monroe, aged
70 years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited
to nttend the funeral. Sunday, at 2 p. m.,
from thn resldenco of her son, Harry L.
Monroe, 420 Mlckle St.. Camden, N, J, In
terment at Evergreen Cemetery.
Mtll.llERN. On March 30. 1010. MARGA
RET, widow of Tcrrenco Mulhern. Relatives
nnd friends, nlso Altar and Roiary and Sa
cred Heart Societies, nre Invited to attend
tho funernl. Monday, nt 830 n. m., from
tho residence of her sister. Mrs. Louis Elber
son, 041 N. 48th St. Solemn Requiem Msss
nt the Church nf Our Mother of Sorrows nt
10 .o'clock. Interment nt Cathedral Ceme
tery; NEI.L Suddenly, on Mnrch 81, 1910, JO
SEPH, son of the late Joseph nnd Sarah
Nell. Relatives and friends are Invited to
nttend the funeral, en Monday, nt l'-in p, m.,
from his late residence, 4020 Parkslde ave
Services nt St, Agathn'n Church, 38th nnd
Spring Garden sts., at 2:30 p. m. Interment
private.
OCKERSHAtlHEN. On Mnrch 30. 1010. JOHN
OCKER8HAUSEN. Sr.. husband of Marga
ret Ockershausen (nee Kraft), aged OB years.
Relatives nnd friends, ntsn employes of the
American Gas Fixture Works, Llederhaln
Sinttlnc Society nnd Franklin Ladles' Sod
ty. are Invited to nttend the funeral serv
ices, on Monday, at 1 p. m., at his lata
residence, 323 Fitzgerald St. Interment nt
Greenmwnt Cemetery. Friends may view
remains on Sunday, from 8 to 10 p. m. Au
tomobile funernl.
OWENS. On March 31. 1010, ROBERT W.
OWENS, second son of John J. and Winifred
M. owons. Intorment private
OYSTER. On March 31. 1010. GEORGE S.,
huiband of Mary Oyster (neo Harrington)
nnd son of Charles P. and Martha OyBter.
Relatives and friends, nlsn Rrldesburp Coun
cil. No, 13r. J, O. A. M.: Mohave Tribe. No.
12n. T. O. It. M.. nre. Inilteil tn nl,rnH th.
funeral, on Monday, at 2 p. m., from his
Into residence. 4UKI Richmond st. Interment
nt Westminster Cemetery. Body may be
tlcwed on Sunday ovcnlng.
PARKER. On Mnrch 80. 1010, FLORENCE,
wife of Edward Parker and daughter of
Otto nnd Louisa Wllhelm. Relatives nnd
friends are Invited to attend the funernl
services, on Tuesday, at 1 p. m., nt her late
rosldence. B2 West Wlldey st.. 10th Ward.
Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains
may bo viewed Monday, after 8 p. m.
ri'.El'LEM. On March 20. 1010. JOSErit E..
huaband of Sallle A. 1'eeples. Relatives nnd
friends, also Aeolian Beneficial Society, Mt.
Vernon Yearly BeneOclnl Society, Fourth
Estate Council. No. 170, O. I. A.: em
ployes ot Baugh Sons & Co., nro Invited to
nttend funeral services. Sunday nt 1 p. m.,
at his late residence, 2823 Morris st. In
terment prlvnto. at Fernwood Cemetery. Au
tomobile service. Maryland papors pleaso
copy.
PHILLIPS. On Mnrch 30, 1010. WINIFRED,
wlfo of John T. Phillips. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral.
Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from the resldenco of
her nlero. Miss Mnry Stanton. West Chester
Pike. Mnnon. Delawaro Co.. Pa. High Mass
at St. Denis' Churrh nt 10 n. m. Inter
ment nt St. Eenls' Cemetery.
PHILLIPS. On March 31. 1010. HOWARD
MAUILL. husbnnd of Annettp Hall Phillips
nnd ron of Kathrlne and the lato Henry C.
Phillips. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited
tn nttend the funernl services, on Monday,
at 2 p, m., at his Inte residence. 680U Cres
helm road, Oermantown. Interment pri
vate. Train leaves Ivoaa Street Station
nt 1:14 p. m. for Carpenter Station.
QUIRK. On Mnrch 31. lblO. THERESA C.
wlfo nf Michael J. Quirk and daughter of the
lato William and Theresa Dornn. Relatives
nnd friends, nlsn Ladles' Auxiliary, Dlv. 18.
A. O. H.. Invited to nttend funeral, on Tues
day, nt 8:30 a. m.. from her late residence.
4743 Penn st.. Frankford. Solemn Requiem
Mnss nt St. Joachim's Church, at 10 a. m.
Interment at St. Dominic's Cemetery.
RICHARDSON On Mnrch 28. 1010. ROSE H..
wife of William W. P. Richardson, daughter
nf Jacob and Marie Koch, aged 38 years.
Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend
funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at
her parents' residence, 2 HO North Bouvler
st. Interment private, at Woodlands Cemo
tery. Remains may bo viewed on Saturday,
from 8 to 10 p. m.
RIEHL. On March 28, 1010. CHARLES II..
husband of Adeline A. Rlehl (neo Coffin),
aged 05 years. Relatives and friends, also
employes of P. R, It.. Pennsylvania Relief
and tho Penn Yearly Beneficial Association,
are Invited tn attend the funeral services, on
Sunday, at 2 p. m.. nt his late residence.
321B Sergeant nt. (32d nnd Cumberland sts.).
Interment nt Oreenmount Cemetery. Friends
may call Saturday, after 7 p. m.
ROCKETT. On March 31. 1010, at laurel
Sprinus. N. J.. JOSEPHINE H. ROCKETT
(nee Stonebnck). Due notice ot funeral will
be given.
POULTERER. On March 31, 1016, WILLIAM
S. POULTERER, aged 06 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend funeral
services, on Monday, at 3 p. m.. at his late
residence, 4917 Warrington ave. Interment
private.
SCHlsm.ER On March 27. 1010. HERMAN
SCHISSLER. son ot John and Christina
Schlssler (nea Unuck). aged 20 years. Itela.
tlves and friends, also employees of tho Se
curity Lean Company, are Invited to attend
the funeial services, on Sunday, at 1 p. m..
nt his parents' residence. 720 South Park
ave. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Au.
tomobllo funeral. Frlenda may call Saturday
after 8 p. m.
SHEEIIAN. On March 31. 1010. RAYMOND
C. son of Catharine L. Sheehan Nugent and
the late Charles J. Sheehan. Funeral, tn
which relatives and friends are Invited. Tues
day, at 7:30 a. m., from his lata residence.
105 Wolf st. Mass of Requiem at Church of
St. Monica at O a, m. precisely. Interment
at St. Mary's Cemetery. WeBt Grove. Ches
ter County. Pa., on arrival of train leavlns
Broad St, Station 11:03 a. m.
SI.OANK. On March 30. ANNE J., widow of
Thomas Sloane. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral services. Monday,
nt 11 a. m.. at the residence ot her sister.
Mrs. Marv Milter. 30 Ouecn lane. German-
town. Interment private; Remains may be
viewed Sunday evening.
STARKLY. On March 30. 1016. SARAH E..
daughter of the late Abel and Catharine
Starkey. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Monday, at
2 p. m. precisely, at her late residence, 717
Wallace at. Interment private.
STONE On March 3L 1010. HARRY L.
STONE, husband of Phebe J, Stone. Itela.
tlves and friends, also Independent Council.
No. 23. Legion of the Red Cross, are Invited
to attend funeral services, Monday, at 2
p. m.. at his late residence. 1722 Klnsey at..
Frankford. Interment at Oakland Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed Sunday, from 7 to
10 p. m.
STORCIC On March 31. 1016. ROSE, wife of
Philip Storck. In -her 50th year. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Monday, at 7:30 a, m.. from her late res.
Idence. 2008 North Bodino St. High Mas at
St. Bonlfaclus' Church at 0 a. m. Inter
ment private.
STURTZ. On March 31, 1016. HARRY, son
of the late Henry and Bertha Sturtz. Rela
tives and friends, also Integrity Lodge, No.
187, F. and A, !.. and Philadelphia Lodgr.
No. 51. L. O. o. M.. are Invited to attend
tha funeral, on Monday, at 2 n. m.. from
his late residence, 1220 North 53 th st. In.
terment at Mount Peace Cemetery. Remain
may bo viewed Sunday. 8 to 10 p. m.
TEOAN. On March SO. 1910, MARY A..
widow ot Michael Tegan, ot County Dublin.
Ireland. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m..
from the residence ot her son, Michael F.
Teaan. 420 E. Sit. Airy ave!. Mt.' Airy.
Solemn Requiem Mass at lloly Cross Church
at 10 a. tn. Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceme
tery, TKOTMAN. On March 31. 1016. HARRY ED.
OAR, beloved husband ot Mary C. Trotman.
aged 67 yenrs. Relatives and friend, also
Camden Lodge. No. IB. F. and A. M. : Cam.
den Lodge. No. 203. B. P. O. E.i Camden
Council, No. 217, North American Union;
Albion Lodge. No. 22. Order Son of St.
George, are invited to attend the fmicral
services, on Monday afternoon. April 3. at
3 o'clock, at hi late residence. 722 Wash
Ington (.. Camden. N, J. Interment prl.
vate. at New Camden Cemetery, krlcnds
may call Sunday evening after 7 o clock.
ULSIER. On March SO 1816. SARAH C-,
widow of Jno. C. Ulmer, Relative and
friend are Invited to attend the funeral
ervlces, on Monday, at 10 a m precUely,
at her late residence. 302TN tb st. In.
ment private. North Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed on Sunday, from
7.30 to 9 p. DI
VAN ATTER. On March 31. 1918. WILLIAM
O. VAN ATTER, aged 73 year. Friends
may call Sunday from 8 to 10 p. m. at the
' residence of hi on. Dr. W. M. Van Atter,
23 JMfScott ave., alenolden. Pa. Interment
an-aKervlces Monday, at convenience of the
family.
VON bTETTEN. At Riverside. N. J., on
March 80. 1816. LILLIAN, daughter of Ru
dolph and Florence Von StetUn. In ber 8tb
year. Due notice of the funeral will be
given.
WALL. On March 29, 1916. RACHEL, widow
of William T. Wall, in her 88tb year. Rela.
tlves and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral service, on Monday, precisely at 1
p. m., at the residence ot her soa-lfl-law,
Peter Cooney 1911 South 21st st. Inter
ment private, at Hillside Cemetery. Retasln
may ba viewed oa Sunday evesln,
WIGHTMAN- Suddenly, on March 81. 1916,
ELLEN A daughter t EUun B. and tha
lata Charles U Wlshtman. 'Relative iad
frlende are invited to attend tba funeral
ervtees, w . e. ,. - v. ja. av
her lata tcsffinc. 186 UlUdal road. Lans.
downs pi- 1& terment at South Laurel HtjL
Opaio-f-u-fci wilt welt trala leaving Broad
tttrse "'T' - "
DEATHS,
W0ERNER-On March 20, 1018. CATtOLt
wits oi jonn jvoerner (nee rrre-mt7.
65 rears. Relatives n.l frlenSo v r
to Kttenl the fnneral. nn Sti-irtnv. .Ml is
n. m.. from her latj, eestdetire. 2ncl Pals.r
st. Interment nt Northwood Cemetery .
W0BTHINGTON. On March 80, 101SV JON
ATHAN 8. WORTlIINOTpN, huehans nf
Elizabeth V Worthlngton fnee Hilt), Rela
tives and friends, also Independent Circle.
No. 38, .Brotherhood of America and em
ployes ot Rowland Springs Works, are In
vited to attend the funeral trHces,, o
Monday, April 8, at 2-39 p. m., st hi late
residence, 4278 Orchard street, Frankferd.
Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Body
may be viewed on Sunday, atterea p. m.
WRIGHT. Entered Into .rest, at 1827 BpraM
st,, on, March 81, 19l6. ANNA HBYLIPL
wife ot David II. Wright, of nanksmerej
Rlverton, N. J. Relatives and friends era
Invited to attend th funeral services, at en.
Clement's Church, 20th and Cherryels., on
Monday, at 10 a. m. interment at Westtela
at 12 noon.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
ORGANIST AND CHOIR BUREAU
Churohes supplied. Frederick R. Davis. Mgr,
Voice Culture, ' 1714 Chestnut U
Baptist
I1AFTIST TEMPLE. Broad and Berks sts.
RUSSELL H. CONWEI.L will preseh.
Morning, 10:80; Bible Bchool, 2:30; Etj..7:.
Muslo In the evening by Temple ChortM.
Organ recital, 7;1B. W, P. Twaddell, M. D.
Today, 2:10 and 8:10, Motion Pictures,
"Hearts Adrift," followed by Storm.'
CHESTNUT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
Chestnut st., west ot 40th.
OEOHOB D. ADAMS, D. D,, Pastor.
0:4B a. m. Brotherhood of A. and P,
10:30 a. m. Worship and Sermon by Fsitor.
230 p. m. Bible School. .
7:43 p. m. Worship and Sermon by Pattorw '
nrelhren
FIRST CHURCH OF TUB BRETHREN
(thinker), cor. Carlisle and Dauphin sts.
Preaching 10:80 a, m. and 7:4& p. m.
Sunday School -2:80 p. tn.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday. syenlnr.
Catholic
ROSSINI'S "STADAT SIATER" will be ren
dered by the choir In Our Lady of Mercy
Church, Broad st. and Susquehanna ave.,
Sunday evening, April 2. Seats free.
Disciples of Christ
THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' f
Lancaster ave , Holly and Aspen sts,
T. E. WINTER. Pastor. 10:30. 2:30T. .
Franklin Home
FRANKLIN JIQ'ME FOR THE REFORHA-a
Sunday. 8 p. m.. services.
m
Lutheran
SERMON t "NOBODY IIOJDV- . . ,
WM. A. SCHMIDT. 'CELLO (Philadelphia
Orchestra).
SOI.O QUARTET AND ORGAN
AT THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
10TH AND JEFFERSON STREETS
SUNDAY NIOHT AT 7:30.
MORNING WORSHIP AND SERVICB.
10 311.
DANlEL E. WEIQLE. PABTOR. .
TABERNACLE, roth and Spruce Win. J.
Miller, Jr., 10:48. 7:45. B. 8.. 3:30 p. m.
TEMPLE. B2d and Race Rev. A. t'ohlman. I
M. D., 10:i0 a. m.. 230 and 7:43 p. m. I
Methndlit Episcopal
COLUMBIA AVE., cor 23lh St. REV. B.. W.
HART. P. P. Services 10:30. 7:80j S.S. 230.,
GRACE. Broad nnd Master sts.
FRANK P. PARKIN. D. D., Pastor.
10:30 a. jn. Reception of members ana
Holy Communion.
pan Bible. School.
7:45 Subject: "Francis Asbury. the Pio
neer Bishop of American Methodism."
Monday, 8 p. m. Reception to Dr. Parkin
and family. AU members, past, present and
prospective, are mr-Unllv Invited.
PARK AVENUE'cmlRCH
Park avenue nnd Nnrrls street. .. , -
REV. ROBERT BAONKLL. D.D., Minister.
10:30 HOLY COMMUNION.
7:45 "THIS ONE THINO I DO."
Co-operation In Anti-Mormon Mass-Meetlnr.
Baptist Temple. Broad and Berks streets.
Monday evening. 8 o'clock.
Presbyterian
ARCH ST. CHURCH, 18th nn Arch.
Rev. CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNEY.
111:45 "The Bones of Elisha."
730 Recital on Turner Organ.
8:00 "Common Sense and Immortality."
Last sermon In the series on "Common Senae
and Chrlstlinlty." The doctrines ot Eter
nal Punishment and Eternal Ltfa will be
discussed.
BETHANY BIBLE UNION. 22d and Bain
bridge sts., meets In the church at 234
o'clock.
SPECIAL 8PRINO RALLY SERVICE ,
Vocal and Instrumental musto by Captain
Llna Anderson, of the Salvation Army. IL
L. McDade, cornetlst: Leonard Epstein, vio
linist; A. Sire!, cello: James E. Corneal,
organist. Frank Emblck will lead the slnc-
ing. Francis a. uallarer, r.aq.. teaoner.
All members, old and new, are expected to
bo present Strangers are always wetco-n-OI.I)
riRST'PRbSUYTRltlAN CHURCH
Washington Square (7th and Locust sts.)
NOONDAY SERVICES (1010) for Business
MEN nnd Women. -
Every weekday except Saturday, at 12 an
o'clock, closing: at 12:80 precisely. t
Addresses will be delivered as follows: jj.
Monday. April 3 Rev. EDWARD YATEB
HILL. D. P., First Bresbyterlnn Church, v
Tiieailav nnd "IWdnesdav. Anrll 4 and o
Rev. Alexander MacColl, D. D.. Second Fres-
oytenan unurcn.
Thursday. April 0 Rev. Morcu A. Brown
son. D. D., Tenth Presbyterian Church.
Friday. April 7 Rev. William Beatty Jen
nings. D. D.. Oermantown First Presby
terian Church.
HOPE. 33d and Wharton ats. Minister. Rev.
J. GRAY BOLTON, D. D.: Rev. WILLIAM
TAYLOR CALDWELL. Assistant. 1043.
Rev. Mr. Caldwell will, preach. 7:48. Dr.
Bolton will preach. Subject: 'Thanksglv
Inir for the Recovery of tho Sick." Brief
address.
Protestant Episcopal
CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR
38th st. above Chestnut.
Rev. Dr. ROBERT JOHN8TON. Rector.
RKnVllTES ON SUNDAY:
8:00 a. m. Celebration ot tho Holy Com-,
munlon. . ',
11:00 a. tn. Litany, Sermon and Holy Com-i
munion. j
7:45 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermo-g
Jlnv. Dr. jonnston win preacn.
Jft.i the evenlnir Mervlce a short orsan
cital will be given by Mr. Wasslll Lep
rimnrii OF ST. T.TTKK
,VND THE ET1THS
13th street below Hprucn.
REV. DAVID M. STEELE. Rector.
8:00 a.m. -Holy Communion,
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon.
4:00 p.m. Evening prayer, anthem and ad
dress. Preacher, 11 a.m., Rev. Dr, D. If. Steele.
Preacher, 4 p.m.. Rev. Dr. John Mockrldce.
HOLY TRINITY MEMORIAL. 22d and Spruce. ,
Rev. J. OQLE WARFIELD, B. D. Service '
11 and 8. Organ Recital 7:30. Monday.
j,uea.. inura., .; wcu.. rn.. o p. m.
ST. JAMES OF KING8ESSINO
roth st. and woodland ave.
Rev. 8. L. OILBERSON. Rector.
0:80 a, m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer and Set-men.
7:45 p. m. Evening Praer and Sermon.
Cornerstone Laid. 1762.
Reformed
PAIATIVATl-. EBIh r nirsrd . astl.'
A P., 0:30: S. 8.. 3:80; Sermons, 10:39 aaS
7 :,-.. itev. y. u. -yviEDEK. Minister.
Deformed Episcopal
OCR REDEEMER. 16th and Oxford st
Oxford i
: -!!
"Hell 11
jr. JL. .. ..TM WT.-T. 1,
Price, i
Sin." 7-.4G, Billy Sunday's
Tf.,11
he Wor
Hell."
Unitarian
FIRST UNITARIAN. 2125 Chestnut at
-wucatnui (. 1'
i. n.. Dr, W. w
ilty. will preach
Tha chair. Phil):
slntr: "Lift U:
a. xn,. Dunoay acnooi. u a. xo.
-enn, or riarvarq university.
12:13. Communion service,. Th.
H. Goepp. Director, will slntr;
Ycur Heads, O Y Gates." b;
Tnvlee. nnd "Mv PeiLeji I Iava
y Colerldae
With You?'
.t-orc..Lr. - zj: ji --,r -x-
vy Dciiuuvr,, . . jivjiah irariMn vr
Rev. Flloteo A. Tagllalatela.
THE GEUMANTOWN UNITARIAN CHCTtC
Cbelten ave. and Greene st.
Rev. OSCAR B. 1IAWES. Minister. .
11 a. m.. subject, "Tho Power. and FrojpW
of Christianity as Seen in Health and
pineas -
I 'i- - i ,
Culvers allit
CHURCH OF TUB RESTORATION. Master
below 17th st. 10:45 a. tu Rev. John Clar
ence Lee, D. D.. "Ood's Method ot Dis
cipline." Sun. School. 3-48 p. ra.
EVENING SERVICE. TJ5. " ,
Bible reading- by Mr. John Clareneo Lea.
Muslo front Mendelssohn's "Elijah." "St.
Paul" and "Chrlalua,-" by Quartet Choirs
Horace K. Price. Organist and Director,
Publlo always welcome.
HAPPINESS TALKS
INFORMAL GATHERING. WIT1T "MUflia
1611 Chestnut St., every Sunday ava. Music,
7:30; talks. 8:18. Margaret Cutting Ivea.
Young Men' ChrUtlaB Assoclatlan
CENTRAL Y. M. O. A. Sunday. 830 p. ..
Dr. William Barnes Lower. '-Th Dedicated
Life." Inspiring addicts. Musical. 8 to
8-80, for Philadelphia men. This 1 ycur
opportunity.
MlaeeUaneoua
REV. dEORGB CHALMERS SrcNMajlls
prcacnea vomorrow , ,- ,. -tn t
Thorns E Eldrldfs CllnlcsJ IjtetslJj
fait Mwih iu-jlji aauars. Publish leva
bSTO
THURSDAY. April 8. 8 ?. m. Dr. JMrB
-ui lucture.
BENEVOLENT ASSOCJAWWMH
THE VOLUNTEERS OF ASU3MCA, Mlfstes
Hall. 238 N OuTaL MeaUsst even- &fgt,
nan. exe.Pt Voa, .-..fr-. ,
In charse CaetaSi 8, BaSe. Jr sssrMae-
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