V"' TtpB 1."J" d ' 'r fTT?"? i ' ' ??3 f&HJW ?? (W .A ' TH, t m 11 ; 4"' s l u EVENING- PUBLIO LEDGERPH-JiLADELPHlA, MONDAY, KOVJ&LBEB 14, 1921 TQCH WILL RECEIVE - "Dies "en Gelf Links i BIG WELCOME HERE Marshal's Visit Tomorrow te Be Made One of City's Mem- erable Events LONG PROGRAM PREPARED PlillniHphin will outdo tcelf tomor row te ile liennr te 1 rillmitul l'eili. marxhnl of Vran'T Net Pin.-e th mrmernlilr- visit of Cetiernl I.iifartte Will Mir-h n iprrvtieii lmvp ben Riien by tlic ritr I" n ilt iiiB Kieiu'liniiin. '!', nminitirn in I'liaree vMterday favc out rhe follewinc time-table: I I V. M. fit? 'I loop iiifl polier- coerts will nHPinble nt the 'oeIorI'-M (Im-tlen Mfltinn of thr IVnnsjlvnnla Uailread. 1 :2S I. M. Mnrsdial nil Mart iu'I i members of las psirtj will Uetrnln nntl i enter automobile". 1:3," V. M. 1'rewcil at ' fa-' 'l , acrejuGinwl Aveniu- T.ritl?e te .lean , Arc Stntur. Ne one descends from ear J kilt the marshal. J Kreni It nr'.iln' in. I the" dire, tly, C011!le.l V 'V'. tie uerK 111 nii'l iui France afwnih'.ed here lJand plfijs tb- Ma--oillai-e' " n tlie marshal Ium a width en Mntti". 1 .1." IV M Ienve xtjiuc of .lean eC An and proceed .11 fan trot te Wa-li- Ington Stat'ie i' -tfttflk ., 1 MS GOULD I OL F LINK apparently overtaxed her strength ilur IiiB the pla,Mns of the first few holes of the Rattle with her husband, but the hud net nt any time told Mr, Gould that f-he a tired or fell III. 1 News of their methrr'ti death Has Rent 1 ImmcdlalcU te the seven children, live her four boy nntl Ihrce girl. Tet she never made herself a nlnve te them. Her jewel were worth n fortune, and he were them gracefully. On opening nlglitK nt (lie Metropolitan Opera Heuse she was one of the most resplendent women in the celiTen horseshoe. On Fermer Edith Kingden, Noted Actress, Expires at Husband's Side After Making Drive MRS. A. J. DREXEL'S MOTHER Uikeunml. N. !.. Nm II Mr. I'ditli K.ngdeu (1011I1I. ife of (Srergp lay (ienlil. fell (lend et,'rdnj while plating pelf with her limhand en the private golf mnne nt their I'-tntr, l.eiirgian (win. in il t-Utrt of I.nk'woed !. (ieeige V Laurence and Irwin II llance of I.Akewenii. cxnmiiied Mrs. (iejhl and Mini that heart disease had ciipd her death. She died almost In Mantlr. Mr-, fieiild seimcd te he in her usual geed health lien iie went with her husband te rhe llnls (nh 11 little wlille lifme neon, and she showed no signs of illness dining the game until she was strniiei,. Sue was 1 hatting with Mr. Gould " he ptppaieil te dtie at the ApC fifth fee She met the hall squnrelj. 1 and both sh anil her husband straight- neu up aiel fellow ed the flint of the ball with then m. Mr. (ieiild saw it fa 1 1 .mil untied te his wife. He win captain. Killed )iir'lr cietda wlirn I uni.l7r( te find her Ijmg en tie greunr f-V.e leaned fieni die ilmd Meer of a he of whom were In New Yerk. The ether! such gala nights It was net unusual for two. I.adv Itecles, formerly Helen her te wear gems worth a million did Vilii!i Gould. Is in Londen, and Mrs. I Jars. Antheny .1. Prcxel. formerly Marjeric1 Seme of the most important pieces In Gould, lives In Philadelphia. A c-nble, Mr. Onuld'n jewel casket had aentl message win s,.Mf te Lady Oecles. Mrs. menial an well as money worth. Ter Drexel reached Georgian Court In the Instance, her largest pearl necklace wh afternoon as did the ether children. presented te her by Mr. Gould en their Mrs l.dlthG. AVainwrlght. Miss Gleria PM,, wedding anniversary. Tn lfc Gould and Kingden. Geerge .1.. Jr.. and ,,. )a, nrpti of tmmv of her jetl Jay metered from New Wk. , ;, Rnve me, ,)f llem -,. te her daughter.4, Lady Decles nnd Mrs. An- I , S f ' MKS. (,-:e!tdl'. .1 (.01 I.I) Mfe of the tallre.id tlnaucirr and former ta'ented actress, who died jctcrd.i wlille pla.ting golf u'tli her liusband at their IjI(cwoeiI, N. J. estate WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH Plunges Off Fire-Escape at Street Hetel M s lii-rth.i uetli t i.rr.t -six rears i. old. wife of .1 i-efirel .ltid r'rlerli sea itel. at Twelfth and Arih i.reets. I This whl'e her umtitnid. AVerrh. seimy je.trs e'd, was icatitig 1'itu l.cen in thi' h"H 1 Mr-. Werth climbed Prank iini.l7rri te tlnd her ai rest the ice. si.,, hud uttered no e- lauiatten and Mr Gould had net lu.nd her fall I 'alls te Keie ieiild thought nr lir?t limine Mi. i.enil iheiiL-hi nr lirvi mi -hi- I .," P M Ilepresi-ntauve 01 1 010. , r,,n, .ir. worm cntni.eu o-ite rue had only fainted. He becaui" gieatb nlal. Continental and iieveiuuinary nre-ej-ap,. trem nr 100m en tin- nr.sc Hgitatcd when she fulled te trlr anil societies aembled at the '.ral'le wi'l . sleeping lloer and as- ended two ll ghts. (() speak te him. and ent 1 lie caddir take part 111 the presentation te the mar- Stl'l in lier hr.nd when p. eple rmlied huiri ins te the home with untrue hal of ho-ierary niemecrsnip in mc te tie spot w nere se ieu was i noiueitiens that p'ljMnlatn hr sent for at Order of T.afayette Hand nlats 'Tie Mat- Banner Te Jein Parade .it PaiUwa; let iiolsen tieni wliKh h" is iieucved I en, e. u ' .am llishim. the CmiM I, it, Spjt'gled 1 .. Ii.iif drunk beteie jiimtuus I lei . s-m f, r lir. I aw-ence and llance, 1 ll,i hei. st. in K t!ie piveinir,' tlrsf utid th"i droe as qiii'kh a tielble 11' bedv was tirrlhl mfltigl ',) trem the from their homes, nieie than ,1 mile fe-i. of lii- inip.ii 1 Plis am -aiil mui, te th- Gmild estate f - ' P M. Leave wasinugien - '' '; I Ueai h win '.nsi.mt ui-e,.- mid proceed at fnt 'ter te beginning f i.tnnilini nnrade en Pnrkwaj. theme at ; - a walk through standing parade, einling City Hall te North Plaza entrance 10 City Hall. Scheel ihlldtcn e be mae.l en 'Hand Plata. :1." P M. Kei'Pl'en l'emniii"e i be assembled en steps of Ci'v Hall, be hind the Mayer. Presentafieu of the freedom 01 t.ic . Cltv by the Ma.ver. ' lleph 1 the matha'. 1 Pulne Hand will plaj "The Star ( 8pnnglcii Uanncr. 1 Preseitatlen of ih" geld word pur- i thas-ed bv siibsiriptlen of the (.tii-.ensi of Pbiladclphln te ne made i" the JIa.er. Vceeptanee he the niarplial Police Hand play ,Mariilla!e Marshal and part return te nutn- ; Diebili--. the Majer ctitcr'ng t .ir Vn. 1. with the marshal. , l!:40 P M l.eare t . Hail and ! proceed at slew trot south ou Pre.id rtreet te Chestmn steet and eni-r en Chestnut stree' te Frankln Stall.". Ninth nnd Chestnut strcts Ne one J descends from ar but marshal. ! rtepri'ientatiTes of Peer Hicha.-d '!iib and the Franklin Institute wi'l he as., (crabled here. j Te ay Wreath en Matur ! L.ljing of wisath en :,.ntue 1 H:,iO P. M. Leave Kranklh Siadie 1 and proceed east en Chestnut -treet te. Independence Square, where nil wl de. itrnd from car?. ; J:ii." P. M. Guard of honor from navy t league island nssembb'd here: aUe ! color guard from pest or the A nun- 1 can T.crlen of Philadelphia. I Automobiles and ecei 1 w'll reman, In place where halted and m"ineer of escort will leave antotiebile snd folio 1 marshal info Independence Hall . ( Shott historical d"rerfati"n bv 'hr , Mayer en the chair tn Council ebnnihcr ' and invitation te the mars'ial te t , seated therein. Short historical dissertation en I ib- 1 erty Hell bv the Mayer. Laying of wreath en ihe T tbcri'- I!m' by the marshal ) .T.10 P. M. Marshal and pam pass 1 through Independent e Hall en re the Hteps overlooking Indepetnlcnrr Sijure, , where ex-servire men ami then taiml'cs will be assembled. ; Te Make hert Spewli 1 Short speei h by the matshal Marshal ttnd parly 'hen return ' ! utomebiles. 1 :1M P. M. Leave lndepniiilen-e Hall and proceed south en Fifth sr , . . te Walnut, west en Walnut street te ' Pread hlreet, nmih en I'-ead stree' te, the I'nlen League i !ub. ' eflO P M. Presentation of th marshal te the (Governer i( Penn aylvania bv the Mayer of Philadv'phri. Short address hj the Governei Krply by the marshal HteO P. M. Leave I ninn League and proceed south en I're.id street e Wal nut street and west en Walnut fnee te the I.'nhctsiM f Pennvlvan:.i cm naslum i V. M. Amu I"nier?ilv of Pe.ni- ! ylvania gj mnm 11111 j Presentation of degree bv ihe I'u.. rersity of Pennsylvania te in.it.sbal. ' Aeccptawe by the marshal. t:SJO P. M Automobiles leave t I'niverslfv of Pcnnsvhania d :" P M. Arrive Haldwin Lme. ! motive Werka. ' 5 I M. Leave I!a!dwin Locemotue Works. r:10 P M Arr.ve P,elieviie.s,u.,. . 1 ford Hetel liFST T P M ItllUI'T tn he gien a' -'le Bellevur-Stratf-inl Hetel hv the , tii n- ! of Plnludelphla te the marshal JACQUES SPROUL GUEST Belgian Army Chief Spends Third Week-End With Governer Lieutenant Commander Jaeiiues. eemmnnder-in-ehief nf thr ISelgiaii Army, in ceuinnnj with us tmj,. criiii maudant He La Ttuwiere. sprn' their third week-end with Governer Spiynl at Lnpidea Maner, near Chester. The part j. including Mrs. Sproul and Mrs. llinksen. the Governer's daughter, i--itcd Kwarthmere College, the tute ft. I wutive'N alma mater, and were shown' nheut the new buildings, whifli were1 rccetltl opened. The 1 minenr lielgnii, waH greatly impressed In ihe smipll. itv of the architecture of the institurieD The cemmaudei -in-i'hief and his aide' will leave this afternoon for New Yntk, where they will remain until Snturdav! Tbey will sail for Hurepe at the end ef1 thp week. I DEDICATION AT BYWOOD Methodists 8oert Will Have a Fine.gE! Church Edifice Indication services vvpiv rnmlucied yesterday in the Ilywend Methodist 1 Kplscepal Church, Ueluwnre Count r. ,t short distnnee from the Sivty-nuuh htreet terminal of the Market street I'lcvnted. A parish hulldln? resting 1 S'JO.nOO will be elect ed within Ihe nevt I few months and used bv the teugrega tlen until Its large church is built Th" Kev. Dr. Geerge W. Hensen , District Superintendent, preached the ' dedicatory sermon. The Itev. Dr. Jehn Vatcherti, wcretarj- nf the City M1h- dlenur.v nnd Church Kxtcnslen Society. as the cpcaVtr at the evening service. ' Tin' phvsi'iHn raid Mrs Gould hud Send Hotly te New Yeilc Funeral arrniigeinents were net com pleted hisl night, but It was planned te send the bedj te Mr. Gould's Fifth ave nue home in New Yolk this morning. I 'uiing the yenra that the family ne- upietl Georgian Court Mr. Gould took u keen Intel est In church and char itable work. She was nn ardent e- pnncnt el outdoor life, mill the golf course en which she died was laid uut at her dir"i lien. Mis. Gould was the nnlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klngueu. both of u'heiu were horn in l'ngland. nnd dur ing the childhood of their daughter they lived in Mroeklvn. The Kingden family ttaced Us origin in Knglnud as far back as the fifteenth century. As a girl Miss Kingden displayed mm h dianiatir talent and she fre iiupiiiIv appeared witli amateurs In Itrenlclyti. her lalent being such that a stage i-a-eei was clectded upon. Her tirsi appeal a nee 111 New Yerk was at the Angusiin Hah 'I'henlic, al llroad llread u.i.v bit ween Twcntv -ninth and Thir tieth strei't'i, making her debut In Oc Oc tehei . IM. with Ihe Hah mmpnn.v In a I'eniedv entitled "A Weeden Speen." ami the following month she had a role 111 "Leve en Crutohe.." one of the great Dalv successes of that season. The play enlisted the servire- of Jehn Prew, Mrs:. Gilbert, .tunics lewis and ether mem bct nf ilir famous company. Shining I'Aumple as Mnthrr Willi oein aetivitles and responsi bilities that would have sta;geiei n less clear-thinking and able woman, fr Gould te the caie of her children sei ,1 shming example of American motherhood. Sic t-fiisid le permit her social ne t vitics te interteir wiih the lcating of theny J. Prexel. Jr Her Children Tnlcntnl The ilevellnn and attention given by this remarkable woman te her children were manifest in their rnllbnr when they srew le iimnhoed nnd womanhood. Mie el her hevs. Jav (ieiild. becnnic one of the bcl amateur athlete" In America. Her daughter. Gleiin. at the age of ten. wrote, produced and took the leading role in a playlel presented for the Krd Cress. She recited In French. Gerniiin. Italian and I'ngllsh pncuis of her own compos-it Ien. livery phase of human interest at traded the inleret and co-eperallou of Mr. Gould. During the war her ef ef feils were t.nfailing as chairman of the entertainment committee of the Majer's Committee of Women en National De fense. She was mere than rasunllv In terested In politics nnd was alwnjs nil ardent patron of the stage, which was her tlrst love It was in 18(1 that Geerge Could, en nnd heir nf Jay Gnutd. railwav magnate, met and married lee!j Kdttli Kingden. then an actress In Angtistln Daly's cenipatij. She lived Hien in Iiroeklvn. and had ieitird the Dalv company aftct ulujing sun. 11 I arts in traveling companies. On 'lie uig'il of her first N"w Ymk Ti I f sh w js cliHiig'tig her dress when the amnei 1 c insisted that she an-wcr n (.ill. Tin owing n lace wrap about her shoulders, she peeped. Iilushlnglj . nt 01111J the edge of the drop oil-lain j and smiled hn thanks at the audi-I ent e. Frem his sent with his father in ileir presicnium bev 'nuns Geerge Gould caught the twinkle, of the be.iu- tlful act 1 ess' eje and fell In love. The courtship was swift. In ma"" , Ing, even though the young man hap pened te be nt the time one of America's most coveted matrimonial prizes, Kdlth Kingden gave up n cnicer en the singe that premised te make her a highly popular actress. She had rvety requisite for dramatic expres sion beauty, intelligence and feeling. Mrs. Gould's philosophy cniifenilng motherhood Is best told In her own wids, in nn address she delivered be fore n woman's club. She said: "Despite ntiserllens te the contrary, society women tire just ns geed mothers and love children just as much iih any ether class of women. There i.s nbso nbse lutely no reason why sharing In the pleasutes of social life N incompatible with devotion in the domestic cirlc. After all. that comes first in every weinnn's henrl. It ought te be nnd in the great majority of cases It Is the gieatest pleasure ' that a woman can have." Dr. C. P. Tuttle'a Funeral Funeral services for Dr. Charles P. 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