7 Jfri I'-iyi-wt' ' r v 16 EVEmsrGf Tircrr)ai7BPHrrAirRXTKTA, wite stoat, apbii; ra, ioig. lfrfMSfi 1 NOVEL BAZAAR AT VISITING NURSES HOME 4 . . 4 a U-.1 FaSClnating Display Of Articles Made by Deft Hands of Women Manypallent workers nro busy Imitat ing the amfous Sister Stislo Just now. At the- home of the VtMtlng -Nurse Society, at 1340 I;omuard street, the most fasci nating lino of novelties are growing day by day. Dainty muslin aprons, garden hats of figured cretonne wide. Iloppy models with the most bccomjng droop about them artist's smocks In pastel tints and wonderful baskets from I'anami and Jamaica arc only some of the ar ticles that are being piled Up for tho Bale. The original plan was to hao a May Day Feto on tho grounds of one of the Hoard of Managers' country home. Sud den Illness prevented this, so the May Day Idea was abandoned, Now the ar rangement Is to hold a bazaar on Thurs day, April 27, from tl o'clock In the morn ing until 6, Tables will be attractively displayed and plenty of Interesting articles will be on salo besides those, mentioned ubo. Brocado articles. Bitch as the toilet wnro which Is so popular Just now, and house hold Utensils will iio bo sold. Hut you pick up so many Interesting novelties at affairs of this kind that the only vvnv to find out how many fascinating thing can be made Is to go there and see them yourself. RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, FAMOUS WRITER, DEAD Contlnnril from 1'nee One never saw tho man. Ills tremendous suc cesses, both as a reporter and a writer of fiction, seemed to cause a strange Jeal ousy, too, and It was no uncommon thing to hear newspapermen on Philadelphia ftnrl Vftw Vni-lr nnnnro .rntinrtrsl who hllll worked with him or after him tell joil that Ulck Da Is lfnd been a very ordinary reporter. Thefact was that he won for himself as good ii reputation as n reporter as ho did I as a writer of short stories. Tho Johns- town flood, which furnished one of the biggest assignments an editor ever gave ( out, was ono of the uest lungs no ever did, and there was no war In the last two decades that JOIck Davis did not cover AS A WAR COimCSPOXDnXT. Lots of folk criticised his war corre spondence In tho same way they did his work as a reporter on tho Press, In this city, and tho Hvcnlng Sun, in New York; they said ho always got there too late, whether It was the Turkish-Greek Wnr, which ho covered for tho London Times and New York Herald, or the Spanish American War, or the South African re bellion nirnlnst Rnclniul. or tho Russo- Japanese War; but despite all the adverse i critics, there nro many who say one of tho finest pieces of writing to come out , of the present great war abroad was ' .hro.,i, rii,riV,m n .,.. i.ainnin i .i., 1811 Rl'chard Harding Davis was seized ! with tho New York "bee" shortly after he broko Into tho newspaper game here. His father, L. Clarke Davis, told him that was tho place to go, and his father was pretty well qualified to advle newspaper men, for he was a great editor himself, being rlght-hnnd man of George W. Chllds. "OALLAGHL'R" AND "VAN RIHBHR" So to New York tho son bled himself after he had achieved quite a little dis tinction writing "Gallagher." tho tnlo of the copyboy hero who got a scoop for his paper by bringing In from Torresdale the story of a prize fight being held theie Illegally. One smelt tho Ink of the presses In that story; It had tho atmosphere, and It made Davis more than locally famous. v And yet when he went to New York TTe' wouldn't "catch on." So he (tot Into some trouble on purpose, and when ho got clear of It he walked Into the offlre of the evening Sun and wrote, what hap pened. Thus ho got a place on the staff All the while he kept turniqg his hand to fiction. Those "Van Dibber" stories most every one who Is at all Interested In Dick Davis has read them he wrote and printed In the Evening Sun, and It wasn't long until Davis wns writing for the magazines. He worked as hard as he played, and thus It has been all of his rather short life ; he worked long and hard and he played long and hnrd, and -while thus he gained experience and knowledge and wealth he spent his health rather ex travagantly. Davis never slept much. In the early years of his working life the revolutions were the most interesting things about South and Central America, and Davis went down there for the New York Herald and himself. The best stories that came out of that adventure he grouped under the title of "Soldiers of Fortune ;" the hero of them all being a fine big American, dauntless, always successful, a born leader of men and all that sort of thlnr. The same envious chaps who spoke dis paragingly of his work as a newspaper man were tho ones, no doubt, who would say sneeringiy that he always made him self the hero of his own stories. Jin j be he did, but the hero of those stories was always liked mighty well by the reader. and tho great majority of men who knew Davis in his early years and much later on always liked him the same way. Newspapers, never took him up much as a "personality" until he engaged himself to marry a Chicago girl. Up to that time he had become very widely known, but merely by having his nnme In print over his own work; he had not before 1899 got to the point where he was written about. The first time he got in the papers that way was over the cables. ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE. Davis was sitting in an authors' club in London one morning of that year, and rang for a messenger. The boy came, and Davis calmly ordered htm to deliver a package and he handed him an en gagement ring to Miss Cecil Clark in Chicago, and he gave the lad a North Side address. It happened so because' Davis went to London from Chicago without waiting for her reply, and she cabled her "yes." They say the boy was kissed soundly when he appeared at the Clark front door in Chicago and deliv ered his precious parcel. 'The marriage followed shortly after and was a happy one for a good many years. They drifted apart, though people al ways said because the first Mrs. Davis liked a home life and her husband was keen on travel and in July, 1912, Mrs. Davis got a divorce on the technical charge of desertion. Within a fortnight ha married again, this time his bride was Bessie McCoy, a favorite in many Broadway productions. Since then she has spent most of her time in their moun tain home, except when she went to Kuropo with her husband the while he was ww corresponding A child was born to them about a year ago. Davis had a wide field of readers. His men were so handsome and his girls so beautiful, bis stories were such, pice, refined, pleasing b(ta of city life or brave adventure that they were designed to pleaM most any one. But he lost a great following in the last two yearn be causa of bis decidedly pro-Ally writings, and on account of them he was made the target of some of Herman Kidder's bit terest attacks. He was accused of wield ng a "poison pen," and the aousatlon rather pleased htm. He was a3 proud of hi anti-uerinan war articles as those titer bit were bitter At tlia end of bis life he was much the ' same man personally as ht was at the be- I Tinning of his working days. Of bourse, ha was broader and ail that sort of thing. but essentially he was unchanged. He -was ttwj same pick Iuvia that did poltcu stories tier in Philadelphia for the Press mM It (teicord for he worked frvm HST i... 8? oi) the Record bfuie he went to in aw, ana tue ume iUck lt that mltrf JiTm nruikivAfrum lgSo to 1 Me itliiMKrtfReemj ttuta ssu w UJJ,, and the sivmo Tlen Davis that made a great nnme as a reporter and a writer Many men who were biff enough them selves not to be Jealous of another- rnic cosis called Davis the best reporter In America after he wroto the story of the coronation of Czar Nicholas II, when that monnrcn was crovvneu in iaud ho uui that story for Harper's That same com- pllmcnt was repented only a rew years age, when he, with many other writing men, enlisted their efforts In behalf of Theodore Hooscelt's campaign for the Presidency. Davis' passion for adventure expressed Itself In tho very titles he gave the books; listen to thenv "Tho ltulers of tho Medi terranean." "I'hree Orlngos in Venezuela." "Cuba In War Time." "A Year From a Correspondent'" Noto Hook." "Or, .lame son's Italders." "Heal Soldiers of for tune," "The Congo and tho ("oasts of Africa," "The Scarlet Cnr" They weren't all like that Ills "lied Cross Olrl," which camo out In 1011, was as delicate a piece of New York material ni nny writer over put together; one of those dream stories about reporters who marry fabulously wealthy girls And his "White Mice" and "The Man AVho Could Not Loe." arc different from his widely ndtcnturous output, too Ills records of L war-time experiences he published under mo names oi ino laniimmri, miuii .n "Cuba In War Time." "With Hoth Armies In South Africa" and other such titles, and If he had lived probably would hate put out a great deal more about the great war than he nlrcndv had though that wasn't little Ills "With the Allies" has I been one of the blKKct felling books about I tho war, nnd he wrote a whole lot more ' In xliort-itory form I Many of his reading circle liked his I South African stories better than all tho , lest of hN works put together "Cnptalh Macklln," "Soldiers of Fortune," "Han som's Folly," being mining them Thev . liked bis plnn also- "WIio'h Who?" "The I N'nkcd Man. Die Dictator. I'ho Tam ing of Helen" nnd "Hanson's Folly" being I the principal ones. Davis did not work on a schediilu; sometimes he'd plug like a horse and then again do nothing for n long while, but whatever his method ho succeeded In writ ing n tremendous lot. lie not fnbulout jjrlces for his work, too, but It Is doubtful whether ho left a big fortune, for ho was as Rood n money-spender ns ho was u money-maker. WIIITIJR I1Y INHIIIUTANCU. lllch.ird Harding D.ivli was nnturnllv a writer His father was one of the best editors the Public Ledger over had and his mother, both as Rebecca Harding and Rebecca Harding D.iv is, was famous among literati L. Clarke Davis used to say to Ills news paper cronies: "There was a time when I was known ns Clarke Davis, known ns myself and for myself ; later I bec.iuic known as tho husband of Rebecca Harding Davis, and now It has come to my being known as the fntlmr of Richard Harding D.tvls " Richard Harding D.ivls always h.ilil, but without nny conceit, that he camo by his writing naturally. Nono of his relatives lives hero any more Charles llelmunt Davis, the novel list, Is a brother nnd lives in New York State Up to a few years ago his sister .continued to occupy tho old Davis home, ut 21st nnd Locust greets, but her innr- f!"6 ,!" nJ:?n,Jon ,",''"cr' "h ml I ueen nor miners secrotnry, took her from tills country. So, while Richard Harding Davis was always claimed by Philadel phians as ono of them, ho wns without kin In this city. L Clarko Davis, his father, saw to It that ho had a good collegiate tialnliig, nnd sent him to Lehigh I'nlveislty and Johns Hopkins While lie was at Lehigh ho wroto an account of a cane rush held In his freshman year nnd sold it nt spneo rates to the Press, earning $1.13, the first ho earned by writing When he bad nb sorbed several years of college learning three at Lehigh and seveial mine at Johns Hopkins he Joined the newspapet ranks nnd, ns he always Bald, there his real edu cation began, Richard Harding Davis was tho nuo example of the writing man who becomes fnmous without tho henrtrcndlng expert ences of poverty, despair and all that goes Willi uioM; tilings no went rlnlit on up ns a reporter from the lime he stnrted. nnd tho first story he wiote "Gallagher" was a success, one of the best. In tiutli, that he ever won Theatrical Baedeker ADGI.PHI "The Little Shepherd of Klnnrton Come." with Robert I"u-rt. Jack Davis 3Iona HuriKerforil and Wallace1 Owen A play by JaiKenn Walter, from the novel of the irnno nnmi by John Fox. Jr. A romance or three waifs a lioy. a Klrl ami a iluir First metropolitan production DltOAD 'The Woiilnn of live " Willi Laurnll Tnitur nnd Phillip Merlvjk- A comedy i.y J Hnrtb-y Manners t un Amerliun Klrl who starts to untangle u huuHehohl mix ut of nn KtiKllnh relative. Mr Manners iirole 'Pec o' .My Heart " LlHIC "Alono ut Lst." Vlllh Rov Atwell Harry Ccnor. Litty York- un 1 Juhn Charl s Thomas An opcrcttu with the booU ndnpt d by Hmlth, nnd Herbert music by Franz I., ntr. An tunbl-luus Viennese Importutlon if Hie -Merry Widow" school GAimiCK "It PnH to Adiert ae with Uiulre Drmv, (Irunt Mitchell ond Htr John son A novel firce with much fun In it romtnST "Vonm to Ilohemla." .vith Ualsle Irvlnir Walter Ten luil Alice IfuKerman nnd Irltj Williams A muik-al comedy of in.Mll ocre lntireat carably lon PHOTOPLAYS STANLEY Wednesday. "The Kternul Orlnd." with .Mary l'lckfonl A alory ut factory life, with Atlss Plrkford ns one of tho factory slrlJ. Thursday, Friday nnd .Saturday. "Tho I.uvo Musk," with Wallaco Jteld und Cleo Hldffeley AllCADIA Wednesday. "Little Meena'a Ro mance " with Unrothy OUh and Owen Jloore Thursday. Friday and Saturday, 'Tho Anan " with William M Hart PALACK Wednesday. "The Lost Prlde icroom." with John ilarrinore Thurda, Fridaj and Saturday, Tha Salealuily." with Hazel Dawn VICTORIA Wednesday and Thursday. "Hoo. too Ann," with Mae Jlarsh. Friday and Httturdaj, "Tha Kins of Hate." with Ethel Ilarrymore. VAUDEVILLE Kr.'ITIFS Prank Mclnt)r and compan. In "Th Hat balesnian": Hcnno nnd Ilalrd. In "Sonsjilase". Six Klr.imlth Sisters, music, uUrcita's Leopurds, l,ert ritztilbbon. "The Original Daffy Dill" Harry and Uva Puck 'Sunshine, nnd Flowers", Mury Melville remedy rona and chatter fjastun Palmer Juler ORND Kay. Hush and Robinson. Joseph Kenj and ltosle Ureen. Lew Hoitz. stories and Sonus. Three Enellah Rows Dunn and Stevens. Tho Fox Trio. OLOIii: VU tor's musical melanse, FleMs ami Holiday, In "Tho Raw Recruit". "The Olrl item the Hat Store the MuzarU Mvta Oardner. vocalist; Frank Monell vocalist, The Five Satsudas "Duke of Mulberry " Delmont and Delmont. CROSS-KEYS Flist half of the week James J. Corbett. Nat Nazzano and compan. Hartley and Pecan Prances Hot and coir- Eany. Harlzell and Evans, Jack l.evy and Is symphony elrls Second half of the week. The Four Harmunlilx n'h HnrlnL, Olrls. Ada Latham and company The Morla Sisters, Charles Kellly. lloai Renu Trio. STOCK. AMERICAN "Her Own Monday." a drama by Mark Swan The Arvlnj Players, with Miss Ruth Robinson la the leadlns role First Philadelphia, presentation. KNICKEIUIOCKKH "The Conquerors " by Paul H Potter The Knickerbocker Plajtrs wllb Emily Smiley , AT POPULAIt PRICES WAIUT "nrlnulnif Up Father." a state adaptation of the popular cartoons The third Philadelphia engagement this tea son. BURLESQUE. DUMONTS Dumont'a illnalreli. In satires on matters of current interest PARCEL POST NOTICE FORD OWNERS All Ford Auto owners residing- in Pennayl-. vanla are requested to send name ao4 ad' drees and number of car to our eastern office and receive valaable Information of a cash co-operative proposition la connection with car you own American Ford Owners' Ass'n (rcnJinlvuaU Headquarters) 04 Ilrexel Hide.. De.k ISo. 8. I'blla. Philadelphia Made Shoes Are beat cost no more All our shoes are CusUua Made Lasted by band Tbts means COMFORT FOR. VOU. 20 tyl of Custom lasts to choose Uam VHILA. l-litTillJli VIUL.I. horkmen L. V. SUC'MJY (sure, to Tvtaddell llros.i awv vucrrr t sruuaucivau. IF k DEAF YOU I H, A h The ARE HAKPER ELECTRIC ORIPHONE wui KaaM9 uu to near porrwtly Pflfir "U " ntxt tiBM ou ara New Tork. os ilh Av . M. y, aai MrnhltJa St.. HoaUa, "THELOVE MASK" FULL OF WILD WEST THRILLS Cleo Itidgley and Wallace Reid Outshone by Earle Foxe in New Lasky Film By tlu Photoplay Editor PTIII: t.OVI! MASK -A t.nskv Paramount fllm in nve purls. JUMenseil rniirsuny nnn pinj- line the nil of this week nt the, Htnnlcy. Ilevlrucil from prlvnte showing nt tho Fnm- ou l'lnver' projection room. Knte Kenner. n llnld Miner ... .Clfo Rlilseloy Itnn Deerlng. SlierlfT nnil Jllncksmlth W'nllrtre ttrltl (Siller Spun, n ltniiillt Hnrlc l"oxe Rack to the pist! Rack to tho good old jdnvH of singe coach hold-ups. Rack to 'Jtlie da8 of bandit heroes Hack to ttio good old movie days This Is where 'The Love Mask" takes us Yet there Is a chance from tho oldtlme movies This Know Lasky-Parninount picture Is handled 'by nn nrtlst Cecil Do Mllle, the most artistic of lighting experts, lavishes his 'wonderful effects on "Tho Lovo Mnsk" (in if manner tliat recalls "Carmen" and inearlv makes one forget "Tho Golden H'h.inre " Wnllaeo Reid nnd Cleo Itldgcley nro to-stnrred In this fenture, nnd Ihelr work entitles them to the prominence of their limine In the motion-picture world Hut Jtheir work pales before the keen artistry or l;arle lovo ns silver spuih the lianuit This young mnn equaled Theodore Roberts In clever character work in tbnt wonder ful picture, 'The Trail of the Lonesome ,Plne" recently released by the Lasky Company lint In "The Love Musi," his dnredovll, likable bandit Is tho outstnml- j Ing llgum In n fine plctute. i The lemnrkable lighting effert in tho I sccuo lntioduclng Wnllaeo Reid is ns re-. marK.iiiic as imv in cither "Tne rural. "Cannon" or "The Trull nf the Lonesome I Pine." The lleht plays from the fires of I tho anvil by which Wnllaeo Reid Is work ing The tinting Is In similes of red and MKold Henry H Walthall. Hssanay star, has IBurchased a now iilltnmnblle I'm the (benefit of those motorists who are picture ip.itrons, too and who until! ally nro curl- ous to know tho make It's a Cadillac. 'The sale of Cadillac cars will now take a ' !iM)lg Jump. I Three of TJqultnblo and World Film stars nro to leave the screen for a few (weeks to take part In important legitimate revivals. Charles Cherry, who is to lie seen In "Passers Hy," will appear In "Idlers" Alice Drady Is to appear In "Lit tle Comrade," which will allow her tho feittmed role, while Jane Grey, last seen In "Man nnd His Angel," will bo seen with Mr Cherry In "Idlers" Tlies stais are permanent nctors for World nnd Kqultuhlc and will put In their spuro time at tho studio Marguerite Clark may bo found under .the management of unother feature prn- '.1,,tlnr, .,..(.,1,... nf,.... t,,.,n 1 fl..a Pln.l.n'n contract with the Famous Players expires on May 15 and It Is said that tho dlmluii tlw Mar has already pljiced her signature on a contract with the Eastern Film Com pany, of Providence Police Court Chronicles A coming-out paitv was tcndcieil Oeorge Donovan when ho wnndeieti forth happllv from the House of Correction Tho celebration took the form of an Itinerant party Georgo and his hosts went from place to place where fiinr-v carved, bars and elaborate mlirors weie tho chief decorations. This royal welcome was tendered (leoigo because ho 'is le ganled In tho neighborhood of Cth nnd Catharine streets as a remarkable man There aln'tianythlng ho don't know," his friends Bay. At which Oeorge almost blushes and deigns to bestow a look of gratification For jcars ho has settled nil arguments In the locality and It was his ability In this connection which was re sponsible for his recent vacation at "ilolnieslmrg-on-thc-Delaware." After Donovan had been thoroughly wined lie becaino estranged fimu his hosts He found himself In a Jubllativo mood and vvus Inellneil to give vent to his talents In the midst of this Inspiration he i-.iw a fruit stand. He seized n uunn tit j' of bananas and lemons at tho stand and Juggled them miio artistically, much to the delight of a number of children In the neighborhood After finishing this stunt, Donovan then discovered that a party nearby was moving Ho assisted the movers to tarry out several articles mjBmMmHH v.nm..twit-.WK!n&rz'wm of furniture In the couiso of this work tliorue encounteii'd a collection of pon derous-looklim books. Ho endeavored to bhovv how- he could Juggle with the.so ns well as tho bananas when tho man of the house objected Oeorge denounced him nnd threatened hostilities. . In the midst of the argument Pollco man Lnppo arrived He ended the argu ment by taking Donovan to tho ad and Christian streets police station. Magis trate Imber was inclined to bo lenient on hearing that the prisoner had just completed an enforced Hay at tho House of Coirectlon. As dlsoulerly conduct was the only fharge against him. tho "Judge" agreed to give him a chance If he could make a good defense of his actions Oeorge immediately struck an attitude and in poetry that was good In metre nnd consistency he bet forth his woes. The "Judge" thereupon decided to give him unother chatue and ordered his dis charge STEAMSHIPS REDUCED FARE BY SEA l'IIII.IPI.III TO JACKSONVILLE $31.80 ""ftp $31.80 Wed. and Sat. during April Send fo- I'.irIlculai- Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 103 H. 0th bt. Phone laimbard 1000 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ITRAYER'S Tha B"t Business School, D 1 IVrt. 1 col. J 80J.S07 Chestnut Street. SWIMMING LEARN TO SWIM NOW Before season's rush begins. Sanitary pool latest remtratlou system. We teach you in 1- lessons. Cost 110.00, Home Ieara to six Cost IS 00 CENTRAL Y. M C. A. 1421 Arch at. SPRING RESORTS :awe w- K A wt fsZK7rs--)i0l swiimfkM nfffiiVF'iJif eSB I SW. Special Attractions for Easter Visitors At this season of the year Cape May, the most southerly of the New Tersev Coast Resorts, otters atmosphere of rest and recreation Splendid hotels. Uolt course OTean Boardwalk. Two Yacht Clubs. Finest Roads for Motorm Everything to make your stay pleasant and profitable bpend taster with u, arid rent a cottage fo? the summer For illustrated folder and full information, write E. J. JEFKELL. Secretary Hoard ot Tr. cape way, n. j. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Leon Munnnsr. 1134 N, Rlh 8t , and Esther Drelfus, 132(1 N 7th nt John M Field, 1521 Shunk t , and Florence M Hnlsler. Ir.lJ Porter St. . WlllMm H McOorvcy 2130 Ceilar St., and Mlnnlo MnrAnnrv. 2.111 VnrU t. I Davl.l RchlfT. 1741 N Jlnrshslt st . nnd Rnfhrr HtAltv 21:10 N t.lth fit WllllAm Johnson 40111 Market st , and Hilda . R Murray Morelnnil. I'd William A Plnrk ail J N clrnt? st , nnd Harsh L Dornn 1311 N 11th st . . David Jambs, 41l lluttonnond st , and Mar- traret H lnkalir. Oermantown Jam? 0 Aimen, 1H12 N .silenham st . nnd Lillian M Thompson, 18111 Illdire nve Aitntn Ilenrv, (.014 Tulip st , nnd Ann Wylle, it in N New kirk st ..... Whnlley S Worrall, MclK, Pa and Ada f Kcllhollr, H.1I N 2th at Jnrob I' Kplker, Johnston n. Pa nnd Ilalelle M. Parker Pnoll. Pn ' Alfred Schmidt n(l01 Arrli st , nnd Anna Z liter. ' 1 II I f I'nilwatnder st. Thomia I SUMer. Womllmrv N J . and nilitnlirlh M ltlolw!. J221 N. llaneoek at. Holier! i; Johnson, tlormnnlonn Pa , nnd Martha J Austin, (lermantown, Pa Ouv It ltlooni, JIUS Chestnut st , Tnd Mar- KArpt (Inse, Aldine .Hotel Wilson Lnndm, .lr . 2JM N Franklin at . . ami Frances J Mitchell, 20V2 N Marshall st llarrv I' Snjiler. I'rankfonl, nnd IMIth M llalthaRVr, Headlne, Pa Divorce Suits in Court Suits for tllvorr were cnlereil In Court No 2, June term, ns follows Lnurn fl Mraile vs tleorRe (lordon Meade llilsi 1 ilKlunnn Piisselt vs Albert Fassett. I'rnnlc L ICeelrr vs Umms Keeler Helen M llolllilay vs U'rIiit S Holllday. VMIIIe Meiturrk vs llesale Mcdurck. Marjory fltih UberteutTer Mil'onnell is Hlln Mi Column Jennie V. Huberts vs IJrnest Roberta l'lfftabctli tlensnti vs John llinson l,.-tm I! MiKlnlrj vs David IT McKlntey MntlliH XlrArthur vs Kiitnuel McArthur Liidnlg 1' fliul vs Kntbe Ojixl John J Mi llllilnev vs. rjlnilrn Mcnthlnoy, eatljs Theic Notices Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. A!IAMS,Afrll It t'ANMtl nlilnw of Jowpli Aibinm Ul,ithrH nnd frlrnd, nlno em 'ilovea nf .Htruwlirlduo i rinthlli. nri In vltrd (o attend funcrnl Horvlni nn Snttir dn, nt 1 p m nt her lato rildonre, L'lon Tulln it Intrrniont Nortliwoivl (Vmi-trry l-rlondi may view rem tins nn I'rldny, from s in to in ' 1IAIN. SuiMonly on April 10 Kiln Hint AIlli r HAI.N, liuilnnd nt Man H Ilaln (nen Mi Uevltt) Due notbo of funeral villi 1k Riven, lli:i,I.. un April in. into. JAMHS Itr.M,. non of the lilo .Ininea nnd Annie Hell ItelulUea and frlenda. also VVnshliiKtnn t'lllnp 317, V O S of A . t.eivl Wlrlli '0111101! :n lr. I) IT A VI. und iniplmm of N W Aver A HonM are lnvlled to ittend the fu neral on Snlurdiv nftprnoon nt 1 110 o clork. from tin residence of hi niece Mrs Vnnle Hovcn, ils flerrltt at Servicer nt the f 'bun h of the Holy Communion J"tli nnd Whnrtnn st . nt - p. in Interment nt Mount Morlnh Cemetery. Jtemalns mn bo lned on 1-rblav evenlnt;. illlt Vll.lt. On April 10, mill. MAflY A IIOtTVlillt, uJnw of llenrv linuvler, nitert 7J irnrtt tteintlves nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcii ThurMdny nt !! I m , at her Into rrslilenie. Jlllll S nth at Interment private, nt Mt Morlnh Ceme ten IKIMi;. On April 10, Hlln Mla flAHAII IIOll'I! formcrlv nf lalJ N Marlinll Bt Helitlven nnd frlenda lire Imlted tn nttend tbe funeral, on 1'rid-u, nt H n m . from tlm relilfiice nf lier niece Mrs nilen Dovle, 171- yesil Kt Solemn lltcb Vlnas of He. tiulein nt Cliureb of Ht Tbnmns Aqulnaa nt b.li) n. in. Interment nt CHlhulral ( imetery. IIKK II. On April 10. lllin f'AItUI.INM'. o . vilfo of Jntnea A. Ilrlce Iletntlvca nnd frlenili nre Invited to attend funeral nnrvlcis, Thursdny, nt li p m . nt the resi dent o of ber aunt. Mra Cnrollno G l'cll, L'llo N Dber at Inlirment private lint 'iNi:u on April in nun, ciiAiii.Tis .1 IIUUCKN'lill. busblllld nf Mollle It llruekner (neo Mnrltz). nnd son of rotor and Kllznbetli Itriieltner (neo .Sohmltt). aKod i) se.irH Itelntlieq ind friends. oIho rnnKro Bitlon nf tho Third II, rman Mntillat Chureh, nre Invited tn attend the funeral on h itur ilny April in 11)1(1 ut 1 0VI00U from I1I1 parents' reildmie, L'-ii'i S nth nt Inter ment ut l'ernwood Ct meterv Auloniiftille fu nernl Trlentls ma view rem tins Trlilaj, p m lit uritv. on April in run i:i.iZAiir.Tit. dnuffhter of S.irb I and tho b.te HcnJ V 'I', llurton HhtlioH nnd frlendi nro- In vited to attend the funernl on Thursday, at - p m. from the realdenoe nf Mrs Annie Nlinon. 180 Hither at Interment private f'AIN. Vnrll III lntrt m-Olini! IT Iiiiq- Imnil of Id 1 II Cnln (neo l,lod) need AS eara Helitliea nnd frlonda. nlao emploes of X Snellonhurj- ez Co th und South), 1 nro Invited to nttend funernl sorvloea, on I I rldny, nt - p m , at hl-i late realdinee 2,101 H CroaKey at. (2.M and Wolf at- ) Interment private. l'i rnwood Cemttirj Aulo service. ('AltltOn April 10 lllin, JOHN .1 CAHH Helnttves nnd frlenda al-o bt Htta a nnd Altar Societies of St Nicholas Churrb. nnd Division No 1, A. O II . nro Invited tn nttend the funeral, on Thursday nt 7 HI) n m from bis Lite risldenie. Avnca Hotel, l.in H Kentucky ave Atlantic Cltv. N. I, Solemn Iteiiuleiu Mass nt St Nicliol-ia' f'liiiroh. nt H (0 n m Interment nt Cnthe. drnl Cemetorj, riilhuleiphln Trnln arrives nt Went Philadelphia nt 11:10 u m Auto mobile service COHKI.HY. April 11. 10III ni.l.K.V lieloved wife of Thorn is ,1 Corkery Holntlves and frlemls arn Invited tn attend futivr.il. on Siturday, at Sto 11 m, from her I.iIh resident o. 11 N l.lnduuvnod st , Went I'hlln ltlirli Muss at Church of Our I.ndy nf Victors nt 10 a m Interment at Holy Crnss Cemetorj CltI(l. On April 10 lliltt, MAUV I.niOIl TUV widow nf David S Crab.- Holatlves and frienda are Invited tn attend tho funeral servtus. on I'rldav. at 2 p m 11 1 lur won In Inu K realdenie Ira II llnston. .17.111 Norib Oratz st Interment nt Mt Morlnh CI VIVIINfiS. On April 11. 1(110 BUS V.N.N'A. wldnu of James M CummliiKs nkod 711 ears llelntlvia und friends, also Illbi K l'llllntr Temple No .11. O of U. A . are In vited tn attend funeral, nn S.iturdiy. at .1 p in. from her lao nsldenre. 2(IJ."i N -Itli st Interment Mount l'eaiii Cemetcrj IIMX s. on April 10. 1I11U. ANNIK M , wife nf I? Iwnrd Dallnn nnd dauirliter of Catharine, nnd late John Sullivan Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funernl. on l'rlduv. nt b 10 a 111 . from r, sldencrt of her mother. 1817 H lltcks st Solimn Kt-qulem Mass nt St aabrlul's Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. IIIAIIIIMl. On April 0, 1010. MARY E . wife, of Daniel T Diamond Relatives and friends are luvttvd to attend the funeral. Thursday, at 8 30 a. m , from her late residence, 2t)lt) N. Mnacher at Solemn Requiem Mass at the Vlaltutlon Church at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holj Sepulchre Cemetery. SPKINGJlESORTS ATLANTICCm N. J. vAii ITLANTJn C1TV. buDonor location with nn .-..- - . m . unobstructed view of beachi anciDoardwviiK. Arecogmzed standard of avcellence. I Cp.citv600. lWJERJ.BVZBYA Is!esworth SPECIAL LENTEN AND . EASTER RATES Ixas set a rveW 8taii ui ocrvit--c,eujinunL .1 .... - 3. n OESTFmjtFirjujORjHOTtLiNTHivvtaia niWHlH firmm THE LEADING RESOftT HO I EL Of THE VAORLD JUatlboroiKilt'BlviiIieim ATLANTIC CITY.N.dT. OWNERSHIP HAMAOCMENT. '"'"" wnin.we-j """"-"Ql Westminster av- Br' ieeh- water. 11.60 up dly,.J8-12.St up vvlc C. IIu lev run. Ruhr SWAUTHMOBE. 1'A. STRATH HAVEN INN SBr2 June 3d. F. U. 6CUEIBLBY. m ay a glorious climate ana a ucuk JJi w$r&j $ti&$&JRivZ JJKHTlWiBi nEATIIS r.HMANJf. On April 11, 101B, KifMA. rtnuirhier of the late Jacob S and Francisco Nter-el The relatives and friends are In vited to nttend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 r m , from 8110 North Ilroad st. Inter ment at Ul-mvood Cemetery rAHREM,. On April 11. 1010. UMZAnBTII S , widow of Harry I'arrell (nee Slrockblne). Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services on I'rlday, at 2 .10 p m precisely, at the residence of her brother, W If Stroekblne. mm N Dber st . (lermintown Interment strictly private, nt Oroennnod (K of 1 ) Cemetery Automo bile funeral riT7llTRI('--. Suddenly, on April it), lOifl. i:i,l7.AIir.TH riTZl'ATRtCK Relatives and friends, nlso II. V. M Sodality. Sacred Heart and Altnr Societies ot Nativity Church, nre muted to nttend the funeral, on Friday, nt 5 ail m , from her husband's residence, J" in K Thompson st Solemn Requiem Mass nt Church of (he Nativity nt 10 n. m Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery tii:ssi.i:ii on April n, mm. AnniiAiDt:, wife nf Charles Oessler (neo I.llley) Rein (Ives and friends nre Invited to attend tho funernl services, on Thnrsdiy at 2 p m,, nt her Inle residence, ln.17 W Monmouth st Interment prlvnte, nt North Cedar Hill Cem etery Remains may be viewed Wednesday ovonlni- Automobile funernl. 'niTMIin. On April 10 lDIrt JOSUI'llINK. widow of John (lonldey. Funernl services and Interment prlvnte, on Thursday, nt her lato residence, .IJlfl Haverford ave OltinVK. On April R. 1MB MART m.lZA HIITII wife of Thomas Orleve nnd dniinhler nf Cathnrlne nhd lale Charles Thomas. Sex ton Relatives and friends nre Invited to nt tend funeral, on Thursday nt H .10 n m . from her late residence. 1101 Leopard st Utah Mnss nt the Immaculate Conception Church, nt 10 n. m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery . (H'MMIlKi: At tliirllncton N 3 . on Tourth Month tOth. Inin MAROARr.T MORRIS, daiiahter of the late William nnd Mnrlha Mnrrla Onmmere Funeral services nt her lite residence River Hank Hurllnulnn nn Fifth-day, Fourth Month, 1.1th. at 2 30 p. m. Interment nt the Friends' Ornvonrd IIACKHTIi: On April n into MARY, daugh ter of the Into l.ouln and tlllcnbeth Hnckstle (nee llotthof) In her 01st ear Relatives nnd rrieinis nli memliers of Arohconfrnier nllv of the llolv Fnmllv nnd Snored Ilesrt l.enciie. Invited (o funernl, Thursday, at S 30 11 111 from her late residence I2lfi North Rindnlph st Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 n m nt SI Peter's Church Interment nt Ft Peter's Cemetery HAM I, 111 .On April In, 11)10. lll'nil S, son of tbe Inle tlnch ntiil Vlnrv Itnrlev tleln- tlies nnd friends nml nil societies of which he una n member nre Invited to nttend the funernl nn I'rldiy. nt .10 n m , from his Into rosldenic 2",7 S 20th st Solemn Hlah Mnss nt Ht Patrick's Church nt 10 o'clock Interment nt Cithodrn! Cemetery 1IAHT. On April II, 11)10 nf.lSCAtlRTir C . wife of (Jenrco llnrt In her 21st venr Holn tlves nnd friends ore Invited to nttend tho funernl services on Thursdnv, a( 2 p m . nt nor Into residence, .1125 Janney st In terment nt Onklnnd Cemetery Remains mis be viewed on Wednesday nfter 7pm HOT. On April 10, 11110 MARY 13 . widow of William II Hotz Holntlves nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral services, nn Thursd ly nt 2 p tn . nt the residence nf her son, John ilennre Hot? 20", n I,et terlj st Interment prlvnte, nt Glenn ood Cemeterv Friends may cnll Wednesday nfter K p m IHItri.r.llAX. April 11. 1010. MICHARI son of late Mlchaei and .vtarrraret Houlehnn, of llorrla O Knne, Count Tlppornry, Ireland Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funernl, on Friday, nt 8 .10 a m , from his into residence, in 11 Wood Bt Solemn Hlah Requiem Mass at Cathedral nt 10 11. in. In terment Holy Cross Cemoteri. .TAMIX Anrll 10 into, JOHN LLOYD JAMHS. husband of Mercy Curtis .lumen. iiKed It jours itchitlios und friends of fntn lli also Camp 111, P O S of A , Penbody Lodge, 217, K of r. , Ke stone Council II. O I of A . nnd emplojes nf Pencusd Roll Shop, Itnltid to funeral services Friday, 2 p m,, rcsldcme, 1.110 Mitchell st , Roxbor ouuli Tt.tormoiit prlvnlo. Westminster Ceme tery Friends m ly cnll Ihursdiv vcnlnn .IIJN.MMiH April 11, lnifl, JOHN J., hus band of lat Mnr JennlnRs Holntlves mid fib-nils are Invite to nttend funernl, on Frld ly. nt 7 30 a m, from his lite rosl dihoo 20I.1 Snj dor live llliih Requiem Mnss ut Church of St l'dmuml nt u a in 1 reels, -Is Intrrmtnt nt Holv Cros Compters JOini. On April ft into MATTHP.W, son nf tbe Into Murtln nnd Margaret Josce Relntiioa and friends are Invited to attend tho funernl. nn Thursday, at K 30 a m , from the residence of his niece. Miss Mnry O'Koofo, 1112 S Hanson st Snlomn Mass nf R ulim at St Krnncls de Sales' Church nt 10 a m Interment at Holy Cross Cem eterv KAY. Suddenly, nt llnddonfleld N J , on April II into DANUIl. husband of Carrlo Knv (1100 Znno) mod 00 sears Helntlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend thn fu nernl on Thursilav. at 1 30 p m . from tils lite residence, Crenson road near Hnddon nled N J Interment prlvnte, nt Coles town N J. Autonmbllo funeral Remains may bo viewed on Wednosdas cvenlnit KIJtNl". On ,nrll 8 1D10, RHIDORT. WIM of James J Ken no and daughter of the late gpssgj WW1 TiTiTnriiiiiiiiiiiHii'nmrriiiiiTmiiii """-"" m-s...- ', SMm 1 obtain their ' K rn"",n.-c.. '."'"'"". '.v., Vie. ,( (In,. 1 1 I'lrturrs T reviewed before tlOIIM. All pictures rri locullts abtillilluc piciurcs ..,.,... UiiiMnni 12tli Morris. Pajssunk Ave AH AM 5 (A Mat Dulls at 2, Hvk Tl IlLlinillDlin. Purum t Piaurei Fannie Ward "l-OIl Till. DIIFUNSE' ARCADIA CHESTNUT BHLOW lliTII DOROTHY OISII and OWUN MOOItB In i iTTi P MP.ENA'S ROMANCE' A DDI C 02D AND THOMPSON APOLLU MAT1NHU DAILY Metro Presents Hamilton Hevelle with Hurbora Tennant In '"f,h",,1ilc?V.?vsrS,ni,iW" Olh Kplsode ot "TUB IRON CLAM Rl UEB1RD 2:ot PonTH nn0AD ST- Paramount Presents MAROUnHITn CLARU In "MICE AND MEN" T-T-- nfiViyTT' 62D ADOVU MARKET BELMONT Mat. IJ0 S3:30o. 10C Marguerite ilarK girl" ncr K 1? PARAMOUNT LLUAK TiinATitu C0TII AND PRnn AVE MARY PICKFORD in 'Till: FOUNDL1NQ'' FAIRMOUNT S0T" gaird ave dLORIA FONDA and WM DOWLAN In "DRUGGED WATERS" FRANKFORD 4T11 FRANKFORD AVKHIW .. ... - ktl- d:j- M. u. vxarner in tue nomcu "QYPSY JOB' JU1. JAV-lvnurt 111 56TH ST. Theatre MATINEII Dally. 2:30 nn D l,f.J In "POOR LITTLE Mary Pickford peppina- hoJ Ct Old Mat 2-3:3"5o Od Ot. Bansom Eves 0:30 to 11 .10c VALESKA SURATT in "TUB SOUL OF BROADWAY" GERMANTOWN ""toa FRANCIS UUSHMAN IIHVERLY HAYNK In "THE WALL BETWEEN" r riTJC both & market 2:15.t-9. vjLUDt, 115,000 KIMBALL OHQAN HOUSE PETERS in . TUB HAND OF PERIL" "ID ADH AVENUE THBATRB U1KAKLF TTJl AND QIBARP AVE. MARY PICKFORD in "ESMERALDA" Great Northern Sffi, Tfs4 MADAM PETROVA in "WHAT WILL PEOPLE BATr IRIS THEATRE 3M9 $$$2 CHRYSTINE MAYO in "A FOOL 3 PARADISE" IMPERIAL Theatre XT0" MUTUAL MASTERPIECE. Crane Wilbur in "Thp'Love Liar" JEFFERSON swSe&wu,k METRO PICTURES Julius Steger lo " MVE.. LAFAYETTE 29U ivlS),oros PARAMOUNT PICTURE Pauline Frederick la S!& muunc ncucnttt uilmore" I riEATns Mathew and Sarah Winkle. . Funeral, to whtch the relatives and frlena nre Invited, on Thursday, at. 8.80 n. m., from her late residence, 87l(i Harmcr at. . Solemn Mass of Requiem at tho Church, of Our Lsdy of victors, at 10 a m, precisely, Tnlorment Holy Cross Cemelery. Automobile funeral I.OOAN. On April 10. Hi, RMZAnRTH. dauKhler of late Michael nnd Marirnret.Lo Kan. Relatives and friends nro Invited (o nttend funeral, on Friday, nt 8 p m , from her late residence, 1721) Oxford st. ltldh Mass of Requiem nt Church of the Oesu at ti 30 n m interment private l.OVBTT. Thlrd-day. Fourth Month 11th, 101 , AM1IMA V I.OVDTT, need 77 jeirs. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to nttend funeral without turther notice, frcm her late residence, Kmllle, Riafks Co., on Fifth rias. Fourth Month 1,1th, at 2 p m. Interment Reechwood Cemetery T.tlT7(ir.m:i,t,i:. On April 10, lfllfl, IDA K. 1.0T7.(li:si:i,l,n (neo Pnrsons)., wlfo of nnrry 1 i,oireeseue, in ner iitn s-enr. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Camp No. fls, P OS of A . nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursdnj-, nt 2 p m . nt the tesldenco of her son-in-law. Wnrren I, Fenton. 300 Itiddon ave . Westmont. N J. Interment prlvnte, nt IlarlelKh Ceme tery Friends may colt Wcdnendaj-, nfter 7pm MAMIKVII.tr:. On April 0. HltO. TKR RF.NCi: J. MANnr.VH.LD. sun of John L. nnd Norn Mandevllle, Relatives nnd friends nlso st Ddmnnd a Holy Nnmo Sorletv nnd St. Thomas' T A tt Society, nre Invited to nttend funeral Thursday, nt 8'30 n m , from residence of his parents, SUM Tnsker st Solemn Requiem Mass at St Kdmnnd's Church nt 10 a tn Interment Holy Cross Cemetery MrANANV On April 10. Hllfl MARY A . daughter of llrldgct nnd the late James Me Annny Relatives nnd friends, also 1. II R, Relief Association nrr Invited to nttend funeral irom her Inle residence, 3018 Ollvn st , on Friday, nt 8 10 n m Solemn Hlah ,vnss at at Aunthas rtiurcn nt 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MrCAtll.r.Y. April 10. 11)10. ANNA J , dnuphter of Into Snmuel nnd Catharine Mc Cauloy Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funernl, nn Thursdav, nt 2 p m , from residence of Wllllnm J Hlllott. 1018 S 21th nt Interment Formvood Cemelers Remnlnn may be viewed on Wednesday eve ning. McCAMAlONT. Suddenlf on April 10..1P10. nt l.lnnerrh. Delaware County. Pa , MARY JANK Md'At.t.MONT Holntlves nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funernl services nn llmrsdny nfternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt the residence of .Mrs ollletle Tolun, 118 Hast Washington lane, llertnnntown. Interment prlvnte Mrf'AUTNni'. April II, 1010, HtKlIt J , 1ms bind nf Catharine A McCarlney (nee Cor nel), late of (Miner Cloddy, County Derby, Ireland Relstlvos nnd friends, nlso SI An thony's Holy Name Society, nro Invited to nttend funeral, on Hnlurdny. nt 8 n m , from his late residence, 1223 S 27th nt Solemn imh Mnss nf Requiem nt St. An thony's Church, nt D.30 a m Interment Cathedrjil Cemetery Mc('ONA(.HV. On April 8. 1010. SUSAN T,. widow of Thomas P Mel oniiRhv Holntlves Aid friends also St Acatha's 11. V SI. So dillty nnd Altnr Soclctj. are Invited to nt ten'' funernl, on 'I hursdnv. nt 8 30 a m., from htr Into residence. 017 North 30th st. Solemn Mass of Renulcni nt St Agatha's Church, nt 10 n m. Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery JlrdlNTV. On April 0 11)10, JAMDS Me HINTY. son of into Pnlrlck nnd Isabella Mtdlnty. Helntlves nnd friends, nlso em ptoses of John Williams Mnnufnclurlnir Com pany, nro invited to nttend funeral, Thurs day, at 8 a m . Irom tho residence of his brother. John 11 MrOlnty HO') South lftth st. Solemn RiMulcm Mnss at tho Church of SI Thomsa Aqulnss. nt 0 10 n. in In torment nt St. Denis' Cemetery. Auto fu nernl .MrfSONKll.i:. On April 10. 1010, JULIA T MiC.ONIOlj: beloved wife of Frnncls P. Mcdonlclc Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend funernl. Thursdav, at 8 .10 a. m , from her Into residence, 2.13S South 17th st Solemn Hlsh Mass of Requiem nt St Mon ica's Church, nt 10 n tn Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MrRKATII On April 10. 11)11), LOttHTTA wife nf Thomas J II McOrath and d lushter of the lato Putrlik and Cntbarlno .llclithen Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tlm funernl, on Frldnv, nt 7 30 11 m. from ber Into residence, 0J2 N Old st Solemn Requiem Mnss nt St. Apntha's Church, at 11 a m Interment at Holj Cross Cemetery Mell.W.i:. On April I). 1010. TATRICK. bus bind of Annlo McIInle (nee Jos'co) nnd son of Ia(e Jnmcs nnd HrldBc McIInle (nee Cun nlnuhnm). of Toxborouuh County Mayo, Ireland Relatives and friends, nlso Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Mercy, nro Invited to nttend funeral Thursday, at H au a in . from his late residence, 1221 IV Susquehanna avo Solemn Requiem Mnss at Our Ludv or Mercy, nt 10 a. m Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery. Boston papers vienso copy. MeKH-SNA. On April II. 1010. MARY n.. widow nf John, MrKonn.i Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral on I'rldav at H .10 n m . from her Into rest dome. 212." Nicholas st Solemn Requiem Mass at St Dlliabrth'a Church at 10 a m Interment ut Holy Cross PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO 8oSiw Gmpamu pictures tliroimli (he HTANI.KY Ilookln-s ;arlr aiiowinr of 111. hlVcsl produc exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your . k-...,n. imnirivii f'llVII'ANY. - - I CAniTD roiiTY-rmsT and L.EiUlliI. LANCASTER AVDNOU DTIIKL CLAYTON nnd HOUSI1 PIITKRS In "THE GREAT DIVIDE" LIBERTY unOAD amimdia Red Fenther lliotoplajs Present Hobart Bosworth in 'The Target' Logan Auditorium nRockindAvt. VIRGINIA PEARSON in "THE VITAL QUESTION" LOCUST 02D AND LOCUST Mats 1:30 & 3:80. 10c Eves 0:30, 8, U'80, lBo Ilushman name In "Tho Wall Between" Comlnn Ethel Uarrjinora In "Kiss ot Hnto Market St. Theatre 333 ma8it,etet JANE aitKY In "MAN AND HIS ANGEL" "Till: CITY OF HIDDEN CRIMES" 1ST1I EPISODE. ' GRAFT" ORPHEUM aEBMAcsSSSSMv,. Alice Ilraily In "Then I'll Corne Hark to You" Added Attraction FRANK DANIELS In "THE ESCAPADES OF MR JACK" nDIClvIT "2D & WOODLAND AVE. VJXlE.INI Dally Mnt , 2 Evb.. 0:30 to 11. EDMUND BREESE in "THE LURE OF HEART'S DESIRE" DAT KHV 13H MARKET STREET rJLUEi jo A M tn 11:10 P. M JOHN BARRYMORE in "THE LOSTBIUDEOROOM" DARK' IUDQC AVE 4 DAUPHIN ST. rwrvtv mat 2 as evqs. u:sotoii. JOHN MASON and CLARA WHIPPLE In "THE REAPERS' PRINCE 1018 MARKET STREET CLARA KUlilALV YOUNO In THU YOLLOWTASSPOIIT'' See "Tha Olrl s. yy Tnursoay DIAI TtT OERMAiOTOWN 1AVD. KlAIj X V -wXinEUOCKEN ST. wnU odore R Laura Hope Crews and Theodore Roberts In "THEJFIGHT1NG G HOPEl' IKET BTRjpET SJUUiUUrOHOAN -rltr 1031 market JVE.V3E.I1 1 HVMAN. vniftirOKOA.V ETHEL BARRYMORE in THE KISS OF HATE" RUB MARKET ST TII STIll OBERT WARWICK in HUMAN MtlFTWOOD" J i-W C C cum qLu pa the yam L "nArfoMr''ns iiiohness"thb JANITOR' AUUNE EDERI 'THE SPIDER1 SAVOY 1211 MARKET BTREET CARLYLE BLACKWELL in THE SHADOW OF DOUBT" T1QQ A 17TH et VENANGp STS. I "Battle Cry of Peace" VICTORIA mAiTket ST. ABOVE NINTH Mas Marsh in "Hoodoo Aon." 12th Episode. "Strange Ca ot Mary Paee,' "The Slum." 'Childhood1 Happy Days' Mr -Mrs Sid. Drew. STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 18TH CONTINUOUS rnuuy ritiuuiu ut "The Eternal Grind" 11 18 A M to 11.13 r. u. - u unuu miAtiiR MAYNHS, On April 11 1010, ANNA A, widow of Michael J Maynes Relatives anil friends nro invited to attend tho funeral, on Kiturddy, at 8 10 a m , from her Ml residence 1.117 North 0th st Solemn Rm nulerq Moss at "t .Michael's Church, at 10 n rrf. Interment nt New Cathedral Cem . tors-. ' MOl.r.TON On April 11, Into , CHARLES molrton. Relatives and friends .also nis Inp; star Lodcc No 120, F, and A. M,i United ix) NIUKI' illl. I 111. No. 710. I. O, O P f On Tribe. No. 113. I. O. it M 1'nlon rtemih. Ilcnn Club, Clements Club, and nil other societies ot which he was a member, are Invited to nttend the funernl. on Friday, at 1 p m.. from his late residence, 1113 Routh 2d st Interment nt Westminster Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Thursday eve. nlnn. NAtKIIITO.V. On April IV, 1010, MTTnrt. son of the late Michael nnd tlrlditet M, Nnuftliton. Helntlves and friends nre", In vited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, 212.! Master st , on Friday., nt 8 n. m. Solemn Requiem Mass nt Rt Kllza. beth's Church, nt I) n. m. Interment at, Holy Cross Cemetery. , ' NAIVdl.It. On April 0, 1010, CHARLES. husbind of Mary Nafzcer (neo Davidson). Relatives nnd friends, also Phlla, l,odve. Nd. M L. o O M., nnd Lawrence Social, are Invited to Attend funcrnl, on Thursday, at 1 ?. in . from his lato residence, 2D39NoTth iswreneo st. Remains may lie viewed nn-Wednosdas-, from 7 to 0 p. m Interment pri vate, at Northwood Cemetery. AutomobllQ funernl NICHOLS. On April 10. 1010, WILLIAM. husband nf Sarah C Nichols (nee Strltzel). need 04 years Relatives nnd friends, also Nlcetown IxxlRo. No 818, I O O. K and nil societies of which ho wns n member, nre Invited to nttend Ino funernl services, nt his late residence, lis Porb st , nn Thurs. day, nt 10 n. m precisely Rcmtlns may bo viewed on Wednesday, from 8 to tl p. m. Automobile funeral. . rAniir.R. At her residence. Oil North 'Stth St., on April 11, 1010, nLIZADBTIt M. PAIIICIIR, nirod 02 scars Notice of funeral inicr 1'ltrLAN (nee O'Mnrn) On April 8, Join. HRIDaF.T, wlfo of Matthew l'helnn. aued 27 jenrs Relatives and friends nre Invited to nttend funernl, on Thursday nt 8 .10 a, m.i from her Into residence, 3513 North 7th at. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St Veronlca'a Church nt 10 n. in. Interment Holy Cross Cemetorj' I'OMIHIY. On April 11 1010, J1LT.KN M widow of Clifford Pnmroy In her 83d year. ReHtlves nnd friends nre lnvlled to nttend tho funernl services, on Thursday, nt ,7'30 P in , nt the residence of her sonln-taw, (leorito A Kellnor, D 2 Monte Vista Apart, ments, il.ld nnd Oxford sts Interment Prl vnte, nt RendlnR, Pn., on Friday, on the nrrtvnl nf iho 0 10 n m train from Ilrond St Slntlon Rendlns nnd Pottsvllle pacers plenso copy, I'RAtl. On April 11, 1010. HOWARD. hu: hand of Alice Prnir. at his late residence, 2121) N. 10th st Due notlco of tho funeral wilt be Hlven , l'KKSTON, On April 11. 1010. nt his 1st resldenco, C.I W Walnut lane, WILLIAM I. . son nf the late Rev Wllllnm nnd Maria Rnmson I'reston need 78 years Duo nottca of the funeral will lo Riven ItAMvlN. On April 1010, .TANH RANKIN (neo Dudgeon), wlfo of Chnrleo Rankin. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral services, Thursday, nt 2 p. m., nt the residence nf her daughter, Mrs. Mary Heutts, 11 tn N 3Uth St. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. l'AIIKKIl. At her residence. Oil North 34th St. .on April 11. in IB, m.IZAUETH M, I'AHICHR, need A.' jcars Notice of funeral ' later PAXiON. Suddenly, on April 11. 1010 JO. Si:PIl COATHS, son of Lsdla S and the lale William II l'nxson Residence, corner nf Waterloo and Arlington nve Devon, Pa, Due notlco of the funernl will bo nlven. PUF.STON. Oh April tl. 1UI0, nt his late risldence, M West Walnut lane, WILLIAM 1, , son nf the late Rev William nnd Morlah l.anison Prcstnn. In his 70th enr Funeral services In Christ Church, Tulpehocken street, (Jormantown, on Thursday morning;, ut 10 o'clock Interment prlvnte KAUUHI.L. On April It, ItirtI, BLIJCAnETH S , widow of tho lato Harry Sarrelt (nee Stroekblne) Relatives and friends nro In vited to nttend tho funeral services, on Fri day, at 2 3U p m precisely, at tho residence of her brother W II Stroekblne. 4101 North Uber at . Gcrmantown Interment strictly private. Greenwood K of I' Cemo lory Auto funernl M HWIii:it. On April 0 1010. WILIIUL. .MINA widow uf Frederick und daughter of MnrAv.et and Into Fredcrli k Schwelzcr. afted 30 so rs Relative, and frl'tids are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursdav at 2 p m., from 2.120 Nnrtli 2."ith st Interment at Mt, Vernon compters Romilns may be vlowed on Wtdnesday, from 7 to 0 p. in M.IIDON. -On April II Hllll "IIIO-VIAS SED DON iiKed ill ve-irs Relailvs and friends, nlso Palestine Lndso Nn 170 C nnd A. M.. and nil other nrBanlratlons nf which ho was - n member, und employes of city FIro nnd Water llurenus. nre Invited tu attend fu nernl. Thursd i. at J p in from his lata residence .13J1 Cresson st Fills nf Schuyl kill Seniles In Church of St James the Less, nt 3 p m Interment Mt Vernon Cem etery Friends mis view rcmitns Wednes day, after 7pm WEST PHILADELPHIA OR AlVin r'- ana MARKET STS MRS. LESLIE CARTER in "DU BARRY" OVERBROOK C3D $-. DOUIILE TRIANCILE HILL LILLIAN GISH in "DAPHNE AND THE PIRATES1' GARDEN 6ad I-ANSDOWNE AVE. vjrtlWLHH MAT ,,va 0j3 30. 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