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Sudden Death of Arthur S. Goodman.
Philadelphia, Pa., May 6 —Arthur S. Goodman, president of the National Retail Jewelers’ Association, died very suddenly in this city, on the evening of the 2d inst. He had been at the Girard Ave. Theatre with a party of friends, but left at the end of the first act, complaining of soreness in the throat, which he wished something to remove. The officer at the entrance of the theatre saw him stagger as he left the building, and assisted him to Weiss’ drug store on the opposite side of the street. Reaching the pavement, he had one hemorrhage, and then another as he entered the drug store.
Drs. Rouff, Brett and Krauss were summoned without delay, but Mr. Goodman was dead within five minutes, evidently from hemorrhage of the lungs. The body was removed to his home, 2025 Ridge Ave., where the funeral services were held yesterday. These were numerously attended by friends of the family and members of the trade. The interment subsequently at Mt. Sinai was private.
Although not robust Mr. Goodman had not been in ill health requiring medical attendance, and had not had hemorrhages before. He was 38 years of age, and was born in London, England. He came to America when a young man, and after living awhile in New York came to Philadelphia, and for 14 years had been in the retail trade here. The deceased was editor of the National Retail Jeweler. It was to a great extent through his endeavors that retailers in many sections of the country have organized into State associations.
STATE JEWELERS IN ANNUAL SESSION
The Fourth Convention of the Pennsylvania Retailers To Begin Today.
Questions of Interest to the Trade to Be Discussed,
Features of the Program of Proceedings —The Addresses To Be Delivered — A Night at the Theatre and a Banquet Arranged For.
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER MARCH 11, 1878 (Monday)
The chief marshal of the St. Patrick's day parade on March 18,1878, presented the following route, which was adopted: Form on Broad street, facing east, right resting on Fairmount avenue; countermarch to Jefferson, down Jefferson to Second, down Second to Girard avenue, up Girard avenue to Fifth, down Fifth to Brown, down Brown to Fourth, down Fourth to Chestnut, up Chestnut to Broad, down Broad to Christian, up Christian to Twentieth, up Twentieth to Arch, down Arch to Eighteenth, up Eighteenth to 8pring Garden, up Spring Garden to Broad and there dismiss. The line will move at half-past ten A. M.