Programme for Thursday 9 



The Manchester Geographical Society, 

 By its Delegate, J. U. Brower. 



A wreath was also deposited in the name of 



The Pennsylvania Society of the Daughters of the Revo- 

 lution. 



As the wreaths were placed upon the grave, a National Salute was 

 fired by the U. S. Battleship Pennsylvania, anchored at the foot of Arch 

 Street, and the troops in line presented arms, and the unarmed bodies in 

 line uncovered. 



Brief addresses were then made under the direction of the Grand 

 Lodge of F. & A. M. of Pennsylvania, as follows: 



Invocation, 



By Frank B. Lynch, D.D. ; 



Franklin in Masonry, 



By George W. Kendrick, Jr. ; 



Franklin as a Free Mason, 

 By James W. Brown ; 



Franklin as a Diplomatist, 

 By John L. Kinsey ; 



Franklin as a Scientist, 

 By Peter Boyd ; 



Benediction, 



By Robert Hunter, D.D. 



At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the parade again formed in col- 

 umn and the march was resumed south on Fourth Street to Walnut, and 

 thence west on Walnut to Broad Street, where the parade was dismissed. 



Reception 



At the Bellevue-Stratford 

 9 P. M. 



