Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING rEBOBB 1HII;ABBPH3:A WEDNESDAY, APRlIi" 26, 1616,
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uross 01 1'ire uiven
Sf tehflt of Country Week
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(tartd tlniori- ot PnllAdelptila. 300
p,wier' tn.8 nolo tSlrAetlort of Anne
ough, who for many Reasons h(i
ihe organisation and to whoso
h W ft monument, gave Its nnnuat
last evening nt tha Metropolitan
House. This yoar the beneficiary
wv the, laudable charity, the Children's
Gp-ntt-j? Week Association, and the char
BWevmirposes Of, the program wlll,rsuU
In H JftflSff number of the Wddles having
.-Wiafiea U,, enjoy green fields and paA
iWcsjW'Sw tn'3 summer.
Till major nuniber of the prdgram was
Walrueh'a "ThoCross ;of; Fire," a can-
tts.?ynicn is nemom nearanowauay, uui
fnt has a great Tieai, oi meioay inu
ifjiartlcularly nlnpribie snsemuie pas
tin commend It to choruses. Preced
ing (the cantata a miscellaneous program
Was iHWan! The soloists were Herman
Bandbiv (xiJho-made his final concert ftp
peAnmco of tlm Beason In this city,' Abblo
flt. Kcely, soprano; George f. Orr, barl
ton, 4 ahd John Vnndoraloot, basso, who
."werffjalso" feolojs.(s In the cantata. . ,
Phltadbtpufa. Composers' and' poetK w$ro
U Jwproscnted in the mlscellahy. Kpb-
l&r'mbruetnr.'ttitf' young local pianist,
WMfrlcfrTHe Secret," a charmlhur lyric
fce?Trfhr Lewis Tubbs, the muslo critic
f iiKffectlve music, and the value of
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' "j IwrfJjy-MIss Kecly, h6se flexible soprano
v Jwsj',ttls$ heard "to line effett .In "Pator
dllsA rn v appropriately vernal song-" 'by
A .Ellitf&Iark. Hnmmann, the distinguished
Phllft5e'?n,a pianist and accompanist.
Ftnlc Oglosby, local tenor, has set one
of JEojfn Daly's" most authentto and musical
. potfiis. "The Song of the Thrush." , to
l muif that catches Ita own wlstfultvess
j and' Jilt, and nothing of either was lost" In
iMr.prr's splendid Interpretation. He
I -wraSiTalso tha excellont Interpretative
." rtlsfc In Bruno Huhn's musical version of
.ruMltvy t .Jtvii:-uat WISH ACtljr ..u ,
4 oetfed'work In an oxcorpt from "Thais."
Wi sanaoy iraversoa inoccnnnii re
sources of 4ils 'q-llo In the familiar h'TIo-ooctJ-Warliitlons"
6l Tspha,!kowsky, but Ihe
(wntiment ot Tila own. Danish folk sohg,
"Elverhoej," and a naivete of ,Godard's
"Cradie BonB.woro 'mort likable -on ac
count of their Innato feeling and sim
plicity Mri Vandersloot'a rounded tones and
clear" Jenunclatlon proved a. valuablo nd
iutjet jcx the, talents of Jits cpllaboratora
In tHe dramatic parts of tho "cantata".,
Tho Cros3 of Fire" Is founded upon
,a leennd used- by Sir Walter Scott as
a jKHtion of "Tho Lady of the Lake."
Mr. "Handby played nn effective obllgato
to tpe celebrated "Ao-Maria."
HOTEL CLERKS. REVEL .
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Attend Suppcr-dansant in Roao Gar
?' den of BoXdvuo
Hotel clerks' from Philadelphia and
othtrJclt!c3 dropped their pens and blot
ter5itopped worrying abput rooms with
southern exposures and baths and bell
boys arid calls for Ice-water and reveled
Ilka Tegular guests tn a suppcr-dansant
hold' last night, and this morning in tha
rose j garden of the Bellevuo. The affair
wasfunder tho auspices of the. Philadel
phia! Chapter or tho Greeters of America,
, a. iwtltmal association of hotel clerks.
St-kvttne.at 1Q, o'clock. nft6r many of
ihA J-fi,nVi!iir been nut to bed. the "dan-
per Ppys with the welcome smile" met
their Indies and, like the thousands of
"Fiesta' they watch over'every day, strolled
1 1 into, the Beilevue, naked a startled "beU-
vhop ,whero tho rose garden was, aid
after allowing an apologetic coat boyJo
tako tholr wrap3, walked into that room
tn the regular way, Elmer Sager, of tho
Itltlcnhouse, Is president of tha local
chapter, and "William P. Duff, of the Rlt-
tenhouse, actod as tpaslmaster" On the
committee were James B." Summers, C.
JJitmaxj "Baker, Jr., F. P. Hudson and
Charlcp McSorley.
Police Court Chronicles
A defender of nature-"-thls is the unique
title which Tom Qulnri"-bestpWed on him
self some time ago. He believes that the
Brass should have a chance to, grow and
breathe, that tho flowers should have
elbow room, that trees should not bo cut
down tp make way for the Improvements
demanded, by progress.
TOm. spends considerable time In Fair-'
mount Park and also In the suburbs, keep-Jug-
ft! watchful eye on the broad green
spota. of ground which look so cooling on
hov summer day. He chases kida who
, trample down tho grass and takes au
thority In his wn hands when they re
fuse to obey his orders.
On a broad patch of ground near the
edge p Cobb's Creek. Tom saw a gipsy
band getting ready to start out for tho
summer campaign. In pitching an emer-
gencf tent hey dug up the grass in "all
directions. anJ in many places It lookec
as though It might have been a -ecne in
the, bttiei of Verdun.
X)n of the women gtpsles was, abput to
filg aidother hole In the ground when Tom
" approached with angry eye and told her
to bat it."
you have no right to deface nature ih
Mctifc manner," ho declared; "you only
- jmrtr-bout. the world, seeking", whom you
nmy cheat? b- fake 'tales of the future.
Ttoeicto n-jke meters worse, yoi destroy
tSatiafhtcbls the. only Joy of the man who
JeveA'jout-ofidoor life-,"
TKe gipsy woman didn't appear to un
daMtand all thatTom said. She knew
vaguely that heaa ;jnad. and by way of
ahowig her fleitodcrigreeted him with a
fusillade, o? pttfjftna pajts. Tom was
abouto tn chaxfe'en tietndesroy the;
ntirf) .outfit Tprffflsft,. epp arrived -and" pre
vmtA aWaan hobUliU h.-jnsto
jsmUtrVlflverMftirei Malstrat Ste,vnKm.
th WJde'JNdntiMd, TouvB,lov,ofniure.
but wfjUoneS hlnrtealnat irierf ing? iut'
ws"Teftss or vvr " v
ftstt promised, o, rMft, pt vJsiions
liven , another joppwrt-oity .to, roam
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CONSTANCE COLLIER
Who will play Lady Macboth to
Sir Herbert Tree's Macbeth in
tho Sw Trianele flno arts adap
tation, of Shakospcaro's fanious
drama.
THE, CANTAVES CHORUS
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Women's Organization Heard in Var
ied Program
Variety was tho kcynoto thnt spiced
tho concert of tho Cantaves Chorus last
evening In Wltherspoon Hall. May Por
ter, Mus. Bac. of tho University of Penn
sylvania, who has directed the OcBtlnles
of this sterling organization ot -women's
voices since its Inception, was the milsl
cat director. She brought voluminous
and agreeable tone from her contingent.
Tho volcoswere well balanced and blend
ed nnd met all requirements of prompt
attack, and cessation of tone. Tho mem
bers of tho organization In their choral
endeavors lived very convincingly up to
the tltlo invented for them by Dr. Hugh
A. Clark when ho called them the Latin
equivalent of "singing birds."
Tho choral numbors Included Mozart's
"Hymn to tho Sun," Cadman's "Tho
Wish" and "Advance of the Amazons,"
Victor Harris' "Morning," Leroux's "The
'Nile,1' Goring-ThomaV "TImo's Gar
don" nnd Horatio Parker's "In May."
Thq classical beauties ot Mozart's
inolodlzlng were conveyed with' real
understanding. Tho bprlngtldo sen
timent of tho Gorlrig-Thomas and Parker
selections was very appropriate. A "flrst
tlmo In Philadelphia" motto followed tho
program announcement of Stephenson's
"Viennese Serenade." This had a solo
part for baritone which was suavely ren
dered byPlotr Wlzla, whose voice Is
rich and delightful In cadence. The chorus
gave him admirable support. Edna Flor
ence Smith and Mabel ilnls, sopranos, and
Allco Fldler, contralto, members of tho
chorus, were heard satlsfylngly In Inciden
tal solos to some of the numbers. Eliz
abeth Bonner, contralto, wns an assisting
artist and sang several standard numbers
for her register with rare sweetness and
fineness of voice.
Theatrical Baedeker'
ADBLPHI "A Pair ot Silk sWcklnua." with
Sam Hothern nnd Eva Ineonard-Uoyne. An
l.ncllsb farce-comedy tull of Eood lines and
Iota of EnclUh slang.
FOnitEST "Whoa,, Phou," .tha annual pro
duction of tho Maak and Wlir Club of the
. University of 1'ennaylvo.nla. The regular
m Boater Weak aoelety attraction.
LITTLE TIIBATnn "Tha Secretary," by
1 Thomas ilcKean. Presented by members of
rvthe Staie Society nnd Flays and Players.
j' livery nliht except Thursday.
BROAD "Or-miiy," with Cyril Maude. The
return erursecment of the clever character
actor in his famous rola in Mesars. Per
clv.il and Hodses' attractive play.
LYUIU "Alone at Last." with Hoy Atvrelt.
llarry Conor, Letty Yorke and John Charles
Thomas. An operntta with the book adapted
by mitn ann iierDeri: music oy rrans ce
llar. An ambitious Vlenneao Importation ot
the "Merry Widow" school.
aAnniCK "It Pays to Advertlee." with
Louise Drew. Grant MItcbtll and Uen John,
son. A noted farce with much fun In It. '
WALNUT "Lost In New York." by Leonard
Orover. A comedy-melodrama of crooks,
villains and a heroine.
PHOTOPLAYS.
STANLEY AH week, "The 'Heart of Nora
Flynn."' with .Marie Doro. A. charmlnc
story with Silas Doro as an Irish houaemald.
This Is anniversary week at this theatre.
AllCADIA All week. "Tha Good Dad Man."
with Douglas Fairbanks and Uesale , Love.
'Added attraction. Chrales Chaplin, In hla
. "Ilurlesqu on Carmen.'
PALiVCU Wedneaday, "The Sowers,' with
lllanche Sweet. Thursday, Friday and Bat
unlay, "Tha Love Mask," with Wallace Held
and Cleo Jtldcelry. . .
VICTORIA Wednesday and Thuraday, . "Little
Meene's Romance," with Dorothy Olah and
f)wen Moore. Krlday and Saturday, 'Tlay
nir vlth Fire." with Olira ratrova;..
LOCUST Wedneaday. "Hoodoo Ann." with
Mas Marah, Thuraday, "Martha's Vindica
tion." with Norman Talmace. Qcena Owen
and Tully Marshall. Vrlday and Saturday,
"Tha Half Million Dollar Drlba." with Ham
ilton Ravalls and Marguerite Snow.
BELMONT Wedneaday and Thursday. "Out
of tha Drifts." with Marguerite Clark. Fri
day and Saturday. "Poor Little Pepplna."
witn iary nc-iora,
STOCK.
KNICKERBOCKER "Kick In." First local
fresentatlon of Wills rd Mack's drama, with
he Knickerbocker Players. It telle of tha
dealro to reform of a couple of ex-convlcta
who are bounded by tha police owlns to their
past raeord.
AMURICAN "The Old Homestead." with the
Arvtne Players.
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITIPS Mildred Macomber. In . "Holiday's
uream"! Claude uunngwaier ana company.
In "Tha Decialon of Governor Locke"; Halle
Illanehe. vooallat: Comfort and Kins.
me
Six Schlovanla, rymnaatai Tha Threa
(a Va
Oeoraa grants. inu?n ana ua i-qnr niscera,
Qulglay and Eddl Flticarald,
Roy Harrah
O.J1AND 'Tho airl in the Oown Shop," Kelly
and Galvln, Roaa and Carmello Fonsello.
Fred Knowlea and Maxle Whits, Roy and
Arthur, Roaa Comedy Don.
aLOilE "Mlas Hamlet," Grossman's Banjo
Friends. Walter Johsaon and Company, Car
roll Stettra. Louie' Doga and Monks,' Bar
nard Shaw. Ford and Tlnley. Orac-j Dunbar
and Company, Charles, Tha Three Itoaaatres.
CROB3 KEYS Flrat half of tha week. "Tha
ann iimD.ny.
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nanv. Nai
Norwood and Ha
Evans Blatars,
Ripley arid Company. Cecil Eldred and Cs.tr,
asi nai. o. in wee-. ' "s jjneoms ll
alea." Vobb and Uurna. Coogan and Carr,
Kennedy and Cotppany, Crowly end Carnn.
-QURLESQUE.
DUMONTS Dumont'a Mlnatrala, In satire on
matters of current Interaat.
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"MACBETH" MOVIE ,
NEARLY COMPLETED
Triangle Film Starring Sir Her
bert Tree and Cbnstance Col
lier Soon to Be Released
By the Photoplay Editor
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films In v
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With Bill Shakespeare holding the cen
tre of the stage and playing the leading
role In tho spotlight of" current Interest,
it Is of Importance to know tho Triangle
Fine Arts production of "Macbeth" Is
almost completed and will shortly bo re
leased. Director John Emerson, who adapted It
for the screen and also directed the pro
duction, has started work oh the cutt ng
and titling Jn co-operation with tha Fine
Arts assembling and titling department.
Although there are a few more scenes
of "Macbeth'- to stage, the greater part
of the play has been completed. All of
tho scenes in which Sir Herbert Ueer
bohm Tree portrays the title role, with
Conqtance Collier as Lndy Macbeth, have
been filmed! t y. .
Fra'nclno Larrlmore, who appeared so
successfully In tho leading role In "Fair
aridfWnrmor" for a period of two months,
during whjch Madge Kennedy, the Btnr of
the play, was 111, has been engaged to
appear In a, forthcoming IillBon release
to be lnown as 'The Princess of tho
roorhouao." i
Fannie Ward will shortly 'bo seen In n
new Lasky-Pnramount Aim entitled "Tho
Gutter Magdalene." t
Tho Mutual Corporation continues to
surprise U3 with new stars. Here nro
tho latest of stellar players signed: Rich
ard Bennett, Mary Miles Mlntcr, Helen
Holmes and Audrey Munson,
Henry B. Walthall, of Essanay, Is on
a trip through California with his brother,
who selli automobiles In Phoenix, Ariz.,
and Is using ono of them for tho tour of
the Coast State.
Both as a film star and a film magnate,
Mltzi Hajos, heretofore concerned only In
light opera. Is henceforth to bo classified.
Miss Hajos Is one of the Incorporators of
the now Sunbeam Motion Plcturo Com
pany, In which Vnughnn Glascr also Is
heavily Interested.
Tho new concern plans to begin work
on productions Immediately, and Miss
Hajos will bo one of tho Ilrst of Its stars
to act before tho camera,
Florence Webber, nlso of musical com
edy, It another player to ally with tho
new company, J
Word lias been received In St. Louis
of tho marrlnge last Wednesday of Miss
Gladys Hanson nnd Charles Emerson
Cook, at Atlanta, Oa., In the homo of tho
bride. Mr. Cook is n mngaalne writer,
nowspaper man and publicity expert.
James L. Bowen
Captain James L. Bowen, a retired
mariner, died yesterday Ht tho homo of his
niece, Mrs. J. II. Avenko, 80S Pearl street,
Camden. He was 83 years old and was
b6rn at Somers Point. N. J Ho began
his business life as an apprentice ta his
father, Captain William Bowen, and later
assumed command of a vessel plying out
of Boston, Mass. During the Civil War
his duty called him to take the sailing
vessel Maryland from Now York to Car
thagena, South Africa, load It with arp
plles, run tho blockade of the Potomac
and reach Washington, which he did. In
1863 he was mado United States Harbor
Master at Alexandria, Va., serving In that
capacity until the close of the war. He
was a member of tho Olllclnl Board ot
Kafgh. Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church. He Is survived by ono brother
and two sisters
MARRIED
MARSn OIFFORD. Mr. and Mra. William
Y. Marsh, of Wllllamatown. Sinn., an
nounce the mnrrtaffe of their daughter,
FRANCES LKW1S to DENKDICT OIF
FORD. of Huilion, N. Y on April 25, 1110
by the Rev. Dr Herbert Shlinnan at , the
Church of the Heavenly Rest. New York.
IN MKMORIAM
KAMMKRKR. Sacrfd to the memory of our
dear. deoted mother, who fell asleep in
Jesus April 20, 1914.
Our beloved on earth has left us.
One we learned to love and know,
Ona who filled our home with pleaaure.
One we mlas where'er we vo.
Oleamlns from heaven's mansion.
Where there's ever Joy and love.
And within Ita pearly portals
Wa will meet our loved one above
CHILDREN.
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ARCHAMnABLT. On Aprlf S4..1M0, In At
lantic City, N J.. MARTHA ARCHAM
HAULT, dauhter of the late Kmanual and
"Martha Coohran Met -r. Relativt and
trlends are Invited to. attend the funeral
services, on Thursday, at 11 -SO a, m.. at
her late residence, 110 S. Connecticut ave.i
AllAntle City, N. J. Interment private In
Philadelphia. ,
AUSTIN. On April 28, 1910. nACHBL AUS
TIN, aired 78 years, Relatives and frlenda
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, it 2 p. m., at the residence of
her niece, Mrs, James O, Carns, 1880 Ker
bausjh st. Interment at Mount Vernon Cem
etery. tiACHAn.CH. On April 24. 1910, DOnbTHT
E , Jnnir of Charles and Anna. Dacha
rach, seed 2 years. Funeral strictly pri
vate. IlACON. On Fourth Month 20th. 1910. at
Med ford. N, J., KATHARINE wlBTER HA
CON, in her 80th year. Reratlves and friends
are Invited to attend funeral from Friends'
Meetln House, West nrnadw y. Salem,
N. J., on 7th. day, the 2nth instant, at 1
p. m Train leaves Philadelphia 12:2n, re
turnlnir... leave Salem S'45 p. m. Friends
may call nt residence ot Joshua S. "Wills,
on (1th day evening, from 8 until 9 p. m.
nAUMOAItTEN. On April 24, lfllfl. MAX
F husband of Alice J. naumsarten ln
Mumbauer), aged 49 years. Residence, 4728
N 12th st. Iue notice of funeral will be
Klven.
I1LAKKR At Newtown, Pa., on April 24,
1010, ANN CROABDALD IJLAK&R, widow
of Joahua Diaker, aged 8years R months
nnd 18 days. Relathes and friends are in
vited to attend the funeral, without further
notice, from her lato residence, corner of
Penn and Court sts., Newtown, Pa,, on
Thursday, April 27, at 11 a. m. Interment
nt Rlchboro Cfmetery. Train for Newtown
leaves Reading- Terminal at 0:28 a. m.
IIOJVKN. On April 24. .1910, ANNA fiLIZA;
Iltrni, daughter of the late John F. and
Catharine A. Ilowen, Relatives and friends
aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at s 30 a, m., from her late residence,
2109 Wallace st, HtKh Requiem Mass at
St. Trancls Xayler's Church, at 10 a. m.
Interment strletlv private.
DOVCE. On April 23.
mm fAnv ni.r.r.M.
wife, of Jacob lloyco and daughterof Thomas
and the late Margnret Ulbson In her 2Zd
year. Homines nnd mends aro invited to
nttend the funernl, on .Thursday, at 8'."10
a, m , from her late residence, 7113 Yocum
st. High Mass at St, Clement's Church,
Paschallvllln. at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery,
nOVII On April 25. 1910, MARY, wife of
Charles 13 lloyd, of 23 North. Peach, st.
Relathes nnd friends nro Invited to nttend
tho funeral, on Friday, nt 7:30 a m , from
tbo Oliver H Dair llulldlng, 1820 Chestnut
M. Requiem High Maas at St. James'
Church, nt I' a m Intormont private. Re
mains may bo viewed on Thursday, from 7
to 0 p m
110YLAN. On April 23. 1910, WILLIAM
HOYLAN, son of Henry nnd the late Mary
A lloylan. formerly of tho Parish of New
townhutler. County Fermanagh, Ire and.
ItelatUes nnd friend. . also Philadelphia
Aorln. No 42, Fraternal Order, of Kaglea,
aro lnlted to attond tho funernl, on Thurs
day, at 8.30 a. m.. from his father's resi
dence. 814 8. 21st at. Solemn Requiem Mass
at Church of St, Charles llorromeo. at 10
a m. Interment In Holy Cross Cemotery,
llRIfK. At Woodbury, N. J., on April 24,
lnin. HANNAH C. widow of .George W.
nrlek, in her 73d yenr. Relntlws and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, nt 2.30 p m.. from, her lata
reBldence, 41) Newton nve Woodbury. N
J. Interment private, at Orean Cemetery.
IHU'NMIN. On April 24. 1010, JOHN W ,
nged 71 ears Relatives nnd friends of
tho family nnd tmployes of Thlruielphla
Water Department. Queen Lane Pumping
Station nro invited to., attend, funeral.
Thursday. 2 p. m., from Mr. William Vano
man, 29th and airard nve. Interment Tern
wnoii Cemetery.
IIVNN.--On April 24, 1010, MARTIN L.. hus.
hand ot Suinn O. ,Hunn Relatives and
friends also Thomna R. 1'atton Lodge. No.
.",l, F nnd A.M. Lellta Chanter, No. 201,
11 A. M . WeUomo I.od. No. 22, I. p.
O F. Teen-en Irlbo. No 343 I O R. M,
nnd Muskokn Council. No. 102. Degree of
Tocohontas. and all other organisations of
which ho wni t mcmbir. nro Invited to at
tend tho funernl services, on Friday, at -P.
m , nt tho Oliver H. iinlr liillllriT JH2
Chestnut st , Intermont at Ardslcy Rurlal
Tark Remnlns may bo lew(.d on Thura
day, from 7 to 10 p. m
IIURKE. On April 23. 1010, PATRICK, hus
band of in lata Margaret nurke Rela
tles nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tha
funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m., from
his lato residence. 2328 8 17th st. Solemn
Requiem Mass nt Church of Ht. Monica, at
10 o'clock, precisely Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
nrilNLKY. On April 24. 1010. JOHN II..
son of William nnd the late Mary J. Ilurn
loy. aged 1J sears RelntUea nnd friends
nre invited to attend funeral on Thurs
day, at 1 I", m . from his father's real,
ilenre. Ijcnnl Mills. Delaware County. Pa.
Interment Fermi ood Cemetery
CLARK. On Tuesday. April 25. 1010. at Pitts
burgh. Pn.. JOHN CLARK, beloved husband
of Louis" Andenrled Hole and aon of tho
late Robert and Luphemla Klrltpntrickllolo,
Services and Interment In Pittsburgh, Thura
day, April 27.
CLAYTON. On April 24. 1010. HAROLD, son
of John n. nnd. Sarah P. Claiten nee
Crompton). aged 2t years Ilesldonce. 28S2
N. Orlanna st Duo notice of funeral will
be Rlien. '
COL1.W. On April 23, 1010. PATRICK
COLLINS. Relatives nnd friends aro In
vited to nttend the funeral, on Friday morn
ing, nt 8.30 o'clock, from his lato. realdence.
335 Queen lane, (Jermantown. Solemn
Requiem Mass at St Vincent de Paul
Church nt 10 o'clock Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
COLLINS. At his parents' residence, 784
North 20th st.. on April 24. 1910. WILLIAM
R , son of I'assmore and the lata Freda H.
Collins. In hla luth year. Notice of funeral
later.
I1RVINK. At Reading. Pa . on April 23, 1910.
ANASTASIA (neo Callahan), wife of Frank
R Devlne. Relatives and friends aro in
lted to attend funernl, from parlors of Un.
dertaker Dougherty, 0 S 10th St., Reading,
Friday. H.1S it m High Mass of Requiem
St. Joseph's Church. Reading, Pa . at 10
a m Interment in Getbsomano Cemetery,
Reading
DIKMi:R. Suddenly on April 23. 1010,
CHARLES 1'.. beloved husband of Mary
1311a Dlemer (nee Hopkins), In his Both year,
Ilelatlvca and frlenda of the family, alao
Liverymen's Association ot Philadelphia, are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from hla
lata realdence. 2150 North 30th street. In
terment private at Weat Laurel Hill Ceme
tery. Remalna may be viewed Wedneaday
evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.
rates
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ItRINKItOURE. At TJenver, , Col.,. BAMUJ3L
n DRINKHOUBI3. Relattveit nnd frlenda are
Invited tn nttend tha funeral services, on
"Friday afternoon, at West Laurel Hill Ome
Mry, ,pon arrival of train Icavlna; Broad
Jtreet Station at Ills p. m. for Barmouth,
Pa. "
BVKRETT. On April 28,
1016. , WILLIAM,
nnininn riT Anne n.i . t-.i
i-T
Abraham and Ellsa Everett, aged 47 yeara.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
mo lunerai, 'inursoay, a. s n. m i,innn
late residence, 2B27 Houth Falrhlll at. th
and Porteri Interment Trinity Lutheran
Cemetery. Friends 'may 'eall on Wednesday
evening. Auto service.
FARLKY. On April 25th. 1018. KATE, of
I'nesinui lllll. lieiatives ana inenan. fiibo
members of 8aered Heart aflodallty and Ro
Lrianoaauiy ana iio
toiittend the. funeral
sary Booiety are invitea to arienn me luners
on Thursday morning, at .7:80 o'eloek. Iron
rrom
,lio l ratucuva u. uniic-n vr ...,. ., .......
tag street, Roxborough. Requiem Mass at
the Churrh of Our MotherofiConsolatlon,
Chestnut Hill, nt 9 o'clock. Interment at
New Cathedral Cemetery,
FARREN On April 24. 1918, KATHRTN ft,
only daughter of Hugh and Martha. Farreri.
Relatives and friends, also Epiphany D. V.
M. Sodality, Bt. Paul's Ladies' T. A.B.
'Society and employes of N. Snellenburg 4
Co,, ara Invited to attend tha funeral,
on Friday morning, at 0-80 o'clock, from
her parents' realdence, 1IS8 Mllflln street.
Solemn Requiem Maas at Church of the
Epiphany, 11 a. m. Interment at Holy
Crosa Cemetery.
FINCH. Xt Moorcstown. W. J., on April 24,
1910, ELIZAHETH FINCH, aged 57 years.
Relatives and frlenda aro invited td attend
tha funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from
the realdence of her slater, Mrs Margaret
Hubbs, 49 Pine st , Mt. Holly, N. J. In
terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery, Medford, N,
J. Remains, may be viewed Wednesday,
from 7 to 9 p. m.
FLYNN. On April 24. IBlf. ANNA, daughter
of Mary A. and the late John R. flynn. Due
notice of the funernl will be given, from
her mother's residence, 1923 South Hem
berger st, (23d nnd MlfOln sts ).
FRICKE. On April 23, lOUl. HARRY
FRICKE, In his OSth year. (Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral serv
ices, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. at his lot
residence- 8001 Cedar ave.. West Phllade
Phla. Interment private. Friends may call
Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p. m.
Ftlllltr.R. Suddenly, on April 23, 111 10,
ANTHONY J ri'HRER. pelatlves and
friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral
services. Friday, nt 2 P. m., nt the resi
dence of his son. rrank J. Fuhrer. ni84
Hoverford ave. Interment prlvato at West
minster .Cemetery,
GRIFFITH. On April 24. 1910, ELISABETH
It., widow of John arlfflth. Relatives and
friends are Invited to nttend tho .funeral
services, on Friday, at 2pm., ft the resi
dence of her slater. Sirs. William Hume. 2088
' Poplar st. Interment at West Laurel Hill
Cemetery.
IH.LFI.RTY. On April 24, 1010, JOHN T L i,
husband of Elizabeth A. llelferty. formerly
of 4007 Westminster ave,, Phlla , aged BU
years. Relatives and friends, also Holy
Nnmo Society: DIV. No. lu;
P II. R Relief Aaaoclatlon and rhlladeipma
mini, liivi ii - vi. -- . -
l.lllllf,, l,,l L . 1.. LF. VJ ..... re.u .,... - .
., ., i r r H, mm Invlli
ftttond the funeral, on ThursdJiy. nt . 8130, ft.'
i:3o n.i
m. from his lato residence, Gloucester Plko
nnd Clement's Bridge road, Barrlngton, N. J
Solemn Requiem Ufa si at Church St. Rose
- tin. TiB,inn itaiirhiH nt in a m. Inter
ment at Bt. Mark's Cemetery, Bristol, Pa.
Auto funernl. Trolley leaves Market si.
ferry every 20 minutes. Train leaves Chest
nut at ferry, Philadelphia, 8am
HENDERSON, On April 24. 1910, EDO An.
husband of the lato Anna Barrett Henderaon
nnd son of Charles and Sarah Henderson.
Relatives nnd friends, also employes ot the
Harrison Safety Boiler Works, ara Invited
to nttend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 130.
n. m . from his late residence. B317 Ogden
st Holjmn Renulem Mass nt tho Church of
Our Lady of Victory, at 10 a. m. Inter
mont at Holy Cross Cemetery.
JOHNSTON. In Trenton. N. J., on April 23.
11110, MAROARF.T J., wife of John 11 John
ston, and daughter of Jessie and the late
Martin Hummel. Funeral from her hus
band's resldenc". 25 0th ave., noebllnjr,
N J . on Thursdny, nt 2 p. m. Interment
at Orcenwowl Cemetery, Trenton, N J
JONEM. On April 23. 1010, WILLIAM D..
"husband of. Annie Jones (neo Laird ,), of
Kdgewater Park. N J., and son of the late
Edward P. and Mary Jones, of Mt. Holly.
N. J Relatives and. friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Thursday ,t
R.30 a. m.. from his late residence, 3.-7
Hansom at . Philadelphia. Requiem High
Mass at St. James' Church at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Holy CroBS Cemetery.
KATHEHKR. On April 24, 1010. LILLIE
KATIII5DER. daughter of Charles and Clara
Kotheder. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited
a attend the funeral services, on Thursday,
at 10 a. m . at her ate rcsldenro. 1787 Ox
fo'rd st. "intJrment prhate. .Frlenda may
view remains on Wednesdar from 7 to 0
p. m. Automobllo funeral .
tri-noF On April 23. 1010. ELIZABETH,
1 KEHOETin he? 38th iear, wife of Luke E.
icihoe and daughter of tho late Patrick and
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Charlen Chaplin in "CARMEN"
ARCA'DIA beIMS.
CHAS. CHAPLIN in "Carmen"
d6IOLS FAinHANKS In
"THE UOOD HAD MAI"
ADril I il 2D AND THOMPSON
AFOLLU MATINEE DAIIA
Mary Miles Minter ln "iSgg
' ."IRON CLAW." 8th Episode
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BLUEBIRD PRESENTS ,
LouUe Lovely '" "r"c SKIot
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HOBART BOSWORTH in
THE SEA WOLF"
FAIRMOUNT 26TH oTard'ave.
Crane Wilbur in "The Love Liar"
Anrll 28 and 20 CHAPLIN In "CAVlMEN"
FRANKFORD ? raAN
DOUGLAS FAIRBAN
THE HABIT OF HAPPIN1
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Robert Edeaon and Eleanor Woodruft In
HODart -yffia JIJt OARRITY"
Mats. 2-S j30 Oa
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MARY BOLAND in
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"THE HALF MILLION BRIBE"
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ROBERT WARWICK in
HUMAN DRIFTWOOD"
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FANNIE WARD and TH( friPMr"
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PvUlUVLft. IrtUftlftUUL in
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WILLIAM FARNUM in
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DEATHS
Ellen Connelly (nee Tracy). Relative and
friends, also 8t, Ann's Lndlea' T, A. II. So
ciety! Klnelncton Lodge, Ne .87, o 8, of
B.anrt Equality Council, No. 84, S. and I)
ot A . aro invited to attend the funeral, on
Thursday, at 8 30. a m., from, her hus
band's residence, 2001 East Ontario at. Sol
emn neqolem . Mass at Church of the
Nativity, at ih m. Interment et Old
Cathedral Cemetery.
KCENY. On April, 23. 1010., SEBASTIAN,
flit., husband of Annie M.Kuetiy, aged 74
yeers, Relattves and friends are iAvlted to
nttend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 n, m ,
rrrtm his iats resMenCft. BO.10 Willow ave.
Ms nt Ttemilem nt Rt. IgnatlSs'
iiaes or Requiem nt Bt. ignaiiss-iunurcn,
at 10 a. m. 'Interment at Holy Cross Ceme-
tery,
I.ONO
Fuddenly, on April 21, lpiO, at (he
eaidence oi ner naugnier, jire ; in -
ion, 018 Woodland terrace, JENNIE, widow
if All
rtrt1.e Tna. hf Rhflmokln, Pa.
Rein-
tlves and friends are invited to attend the
funeral services, on.'inursuay, at a p. m.,
at the Oliver It, Pair Building. 1820 chest
nut st. Interment at convenience of family.
LUTZ, On April 23, 1010, BARBARA, widow
of Jacob Lutt. . Relatives and friends ore
Invited to attend the funeral, on. Saturday,
at 8.80 a m , from her late residence. 702
South Front st, solemn Mass sf Requiem
at Bt. Philip's Church, at 10 a, m. precisely.
Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.
MAVr.n On Anrll 24. 1910. LAWRENCE
MAYER, of 1322 North Marvlne st. RelaI
Uvea and friends are invited to attend in
funeral services, on Thursday, at 11 a, m.
t tha nllvir It.
nnir nul d n.
in.u i.neBinui
t. Interment nrtvete.
Friends may view
remains Wednesday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.
McCROSSON.-On April 23. .1916. ELIZA
Birill. beloted wife of John McCroason.
Relatives ahd friends are Invited. to at
tend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at
a 30 o'clock, from tha residence of her son-in-law,
Charles West. 1724 South Ringgold
street. Solemn Renulem, Maes at Bt. Ed
mond's Church at 10 o'clock, Interment at
New cathedral Cemetery. Atlantlo City, N.
J., papers plcaso copy.
MfFADDEN. On April 23. 1010, MAROARET
J., wlfo of David MoFndden nnd daughter
of the lato Henry, nnd Dorcas Balfourd.
Relatives and friends, also the congregation
of the Third United Presbyterian Church!
Alberta C. Mehrer Homo. No. 11. B of A..
are Invited to attend the funeral service, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m . nt her late realdence.
1724 N. Front at. Interment at North Cedar
Hill Cemetery. Remalna may bo viewed
Wednesday, after 8 p. m.
MERKLEE. Suddenly on April 24. 1010.
CLARA J,, daughter of Anna A. and the
late , Charles K. Merklee. aged 64 years.
Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, at her 'late residence, 88 West
Sharpnack street, Oermantown. Interment
private. Remains may bo viewed Wednesday
evening.
MORRISBEY. On April 24. 1010. PATRICK,
husband of Catharlno Morrlssey, native of
Clonmel, County Tlpperary, Ireland, Rela
tives and friends aro invited to attend
the funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a, m.:
from his late residence. N, J3. .corner luth
and Market its,, High Mass at tho Cathedral
nt 10 n. m. Interment at Holy Cross' Ceme
tery. NORTIL On April 21, 1010, SELDEN O.
NORTH, In hla. 78d year. Relatives and
friends are Invited Ho attend tho funeral
aervlcea, on Thursday afternoon, at 2.30
o'clock, at his late residence, Ashbourne road
ondO of Park avenue. Elklns Park, Pa, In
terment private.
O'KANE. On April 24, 1010. BRIDGET
O'KANE. Relatives nnd friends, also Rosary
Sqclatr and Sodality, nre Invited ta. nttend
funeral. Thuraday morning, nt 8 o'rlock.
from the realdence of her nephew. Daniel
McIIugh, 211 S. .KJng at.. Gloucester City.
N, J. High Masd at St. Mary's Church
at e o'clock. Interment at. Mary's Ceme
tery. '
PAINTER. On April 23. 1910, L. ELIZA
BETH, wife of D. Edward Painter. Jr. (nee
Maack). Relatives and friends ara Invited
to attend (he funeral services, on, Thurs
day, at 2 p. m.. at her lata reatdance. 840
Magee St.. Lawndale. Phlla. Interment
private, at Northwood Cemetery.
UEEf). On April 23. 1010. 'JOHN REED,
husband of the late Emma E. Reed Inee
McCoy), In his 74th year. Relatives and
friends, also Equity Lodge, No. GDI. F. and
A. M.t 72d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun
teers; Schuyler Post, No. r.l. Q, A. ..
Old Ouard of 2d Regiment. Infantry Corps,
N. a. P.. nnd delegation of tha Pollen Ten
alon Fund nro Invited to attend tho ru
nernl, on Thursday, nt 3 p. m from his late
residence 8005 Krankford ave., trankford.
Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Remains may viewed on Wednesday, from
8 to 10 p. m.
ni.irmVI.lK.-On April 23. 1016, FPEDER
ICK W. huabnndfof Anna M Relchweln.
Relatives and friends, nlso Herman?1!.
No. 125F. nnd A M., and all other so
cieties of which he was a member, ere In
vited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., nt his Into resi
dence. 2001 North nth st Intermont prl
vale; nt Chelten Hills Cemetery. Remains
may be viewed on Wedncsdny evening
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"THE CLOSED UOAD"
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DEATHS
RITCHIK. On April 24. J918. TERESA,
daughter of James, nnd Frances Ritchie,
aged 10 years Relatives and friend ere in
cited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at
8.30 a. m., from her pirJUs1 residence, 9083
Chatham et. .Requiem Mas at Church f
Our Lady Help of Christians at 10 a. m.
Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
hOACH. On April 25. inifl.lJAME3 A., son
ot Margaret Steele and tho late John Roach,
aged 32. years Relatives nnd friends are
Invited lo nttend the fpneral, on Friday,
at 8 30 a m., frrtm M lato tes'.ficnco, 4303
Ludlow st. solemn, Requiem Mass at Bt.
James' Church, t 10 h.ctn. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
SAlmEV. On April 24, 1018, KATHRYN,
only daughter of Hugl) and Martha Barren.
inn mi
narenl
flln street.
, itiw icaiuciivn in ni iiaiuiiin, uu '",1I
Due notice ot tha
lunerai win.
do given
Ri'nnisov nn
Anrll Mt 1910. ItARnY. .
husband of Star
hv). IMntlen nf t
ry E. Serglson.tnes Weather;
tho funeral will bo given f ford "
his late residence, oziu Kngsessingave
SIIOENEn. On April 24. loio. CHARLES F.
SIIOENER. aged 84years Relatives and
friends are Invited to nttend the funeral
services, on Thursday, at 2 P. m., at 8209
Clifford st. (above Columbia ave.) Inter
ment private.
fllLtlEnSUN. On April 28. 1910. FANNIB,
wife of Herman Sllberman, agd B8 yeara.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at 2
, p. m. nt the parlors of Emmanuel Asher A j
Son. 1002 Diamond at. Interment private.
STACK. On April 23, 1910, MAnY C, be
loved wife ot Edward Stack and daughter
of the late John nnd Hannah. Powers. Rela
tives and friends nre Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday morning, at O o'clock,
from her late resldoneo, 1710 MIRlin street.
Solemn Requiem . Mass nt.tha Church of
St. Thomas Aqulnns at 10-30 a, m. In
terment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
BTATIL On April 25, ,1010. WILLIAM, hus
band of Mary Stath (nee Henry). Relatives
and friends ore Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Friday, nt 8 a, in.,, from his late real,
dence, 233 Spruce at. High Requlem.Mass
at St. Joseph's Church, nt 0 80 a. mi Inter
ment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
STEAD. On April 24, 1010, HELEN O", wife
nt iinvmnml stead (neo Ritchie), nged 27
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WIBM.
Relatives anu xrionas arc invuea lo
aiienu inn luncmi Bnn.Toi ihuiiiu,;, hi
2 p. m prerisoly, at the homo of her. par
ents, 1024 N. 27th St. Interment private,
at rernwood Cemetery. Remains may ba
viewed Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p. m. Auto
mobllo funernl.
TENBROOK. At tho Drexol Apartments,
Ovcrbrook, Pa,, on April .4, loin. MARY
DAVIS, wlfo of 'yilllnm II, Tcnbrook. Rela
tives and friends nro Invited to attend the
funernl services, on Thursday, at 12 m., at
the Oliver II, Balr Dulldlng, 1820 Cheatnut.
st. Interment private. ,
VRRACII. On April 24. 1010. WILLIAM AL
BERT, husband of Anna M. Urbach (nee
Lodge), .aged 28 years. Relatives nnd friends,
olso Clenrneld Council. No. 804. O, of 1. A.,
nnd employes of r. II. Davis, nro Invited to
attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at
' 2 p. m., at his late residence, 2001 East
Stella ave.
VAI.IOE?-On April 24, 1910, ELWOOD
FRANKLIN, husband of Hannah Wallace .
(neo Cope). Relatives and friends, also
League of the Sacred Heart, the Wm. R.
Iiceils Republican Club nnd employes ofahe
Roxboro Filtration Bureau, aro Invited to
nttend the funeral, on Friday, at 9 a. m.,
from his lato residence. 2112 Vine et. Sol
emn Requiem Mass at Cathedral, at lp a.m.
Interment' private, ,
WHITE. Suddenly, on April 23, 191(1. VIR.
OINIA SHOEMAKER, -wlfo qf-Howard E.
White, of New York, nnd daughter of
Thomas E. Shoomnker
WILER. On .April 23. 1910. ELLEN v M.
WILER inoa Wclssentter),, wlfo of. John Jl.
Wller. Rolatlves ami friends, also mem.
hers of St. Luke's nnd Epiphany Protestant
Episcopal Church and Lady. Harrison Club
nro invited tD nttend tho funeral , service.
On Thursday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at1
the restdenco of her husband, 1041 South 12th
street. Intermont at Lafayetto Cemotery
vault.
WILSON. Suddenly, on Aprlt 23, 1918, JO
bEPH IRWIN, husband, of Elisabeth Wil
son. Relatives nnd friends, also members' of
. the Men's" Vriendly Union, of tho John
Chambers Churrh, aro Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Thursday., at B p. m..
at his lato residence. 1272 South 28th at.
Interment at Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains
may bo viewed on Wednesday, from 7 to 0
WINTERS On April 2B.. 1010. JENNIE,
daughter of the lato James .and Elizabeth
Winters. Duo nntlco of the funernl will bo
glvon from her lata realdence, 2210 Cherry
etreei.
YOUNO. On April 23, 1010., PETER C.
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lunerni. on inursuay, ni 7.ti a. m., from
his lata residence. 31107 Cuthbert st. (cor.
Hiinf. ooieuin iiequicm .inss ai Ml. James
fturcn. at u a. in.
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