uvmlf''invMvimSSSIS u".i m i,iwp G EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1D14. it f H ! It, : i . i ., t'tj ' ill- I !' ' ! J. 1:; n !if- ! ill J lf I If iff J i.-S I ' i SI' :' PVr !f ksiH.H fi I. im Be u rj PF '-1' ' SHORT TERM NOTE MARKET ACTIVE AND STRONG IN NEW YORK Many Issues Traded in at Advanced Prices Listed Bond Sales Now Reach ing $1,000,000 a Day. The aliorMerm note market continued ncttvo nml strong In New York, with large transactions ami advnnccil prices In many if sues. Among the features were Pennsylvania SVtit. ?S'S to 91S. ami Daltlmoro and Ohio tVss which moved up to 99t4. American Tobacco Scrip was quoted at 99'4 -uhI Interest bid, with sumo Bales at par, Hat. There was a substan tial broadening also in the trnilliiH In listed bonds through the New York Stock KxchaiiRe Clearlnj; House committee. Dealings In these bunds ranged recent ly around $3(10. OV to $i00.0t a day, but ore now reaching up to Sl.CVUioo a day. Prices aro naturally at substantial con fessions, as the quotations of many l Hues were on a I per cent, basis before the Stock Cxchance closed, and money en new accommodations now rules at i licr cent., forcing a lifferent basis for Investment, oven In the high-class Issues. The trading group3 on the New street curb fully reflect these changed condi tions. Steel common whs freely hid for at -10 without many cales being effected, rnd other stocks like Southern Pacific. Bethlehem Steel New York C'entjal and tho Sugar Issues were In good ticmaml, with little supplv In evidence. Money was In less supply, although the quoted rates were unchanged at fi per cent for new time loans. Call mnm-y wos 6 per cent, hid, and some loans were made at that tale. Thl diminished sup ply of new money accommodation Is duo chiefly to the lu-avy purchases of short term notes by Institutions, and large pri vate Investors are finding employment for accumulated lunds in purchases of the listed bonds. .Sterling exchntige was firmer, although there were moderate offerings of grain bills and a large supply of cotton bills In the market. Demand sterling rnnged around t.3 nnd cables were quoted at 4.91. It was generally assumed that the firmer tone for sterling exchange was due to the monthly remittances and to the belated arrangements for settlements In London on the expiration of the mora torium on Monda . Continental exchange was weak, with Italian lire fluctuating violently, sales being made tod.w at 3.32. against 3.1S early In the wek. Offerings of Italian e chango were. In fact, so large ns to crente n belief that German exports aro being financed thiough this channel, as it Is Impossible to soil exchanso on Ber lin nt any reasonable rate. FINANCIAL BRIEFS The Census Bureau will announce the amount of cotton ginned to October 31 on November 3 at 10 a. m. The gross earrings of the Philadelphia, nnd Reading Coal nnd Iron Company in September weie 2 797.3.10, compared with 2.3-13,i;3 In September. 1913: net 207,92. compared with it loss of 111.52?; gross earnings rrom July l ..t'j.,i..o. compared ( with 15,337,623. net J59.SCO. compared with a loss of J30.124. Thore was a surplus I for the three months of 'iJ.SCfl. against a deficit of 1371,121 In the same period of ! last year. I A reduction of on" cent a gallon in tho i jirlc" of Red Crown gasoline has been made by the Standard Oil Company of California, bringing gasoline in bulk down to 12'j cents. Tiie Baldwin Locomotive Works has re ceived an order for one switching locomo tive from the ('ardonns-AmTlcan Sugar! Company, of New l ork. T:mergen'--y currency Issued bv the Gov ernment to October 29 totaled $rS.551.0w. The Ttnnk of Hngland bought CU.O'XI T'nltcd States gold coin ar.d 113,(TiO gold Mr. The following resolution was adapted tin the New YorK Metal Rxehange tudav at a special metlig of the hoard of man agers "Whereas, the London Metal Ex change will onen for business November 9. be it resolved that the New York Metal Ktchnnge he opened November fl for trading In tin In accordance with the recommendations of the I'lg Tin Com mittee." NOTES OF THE EAIL i The Interstate Commerce Commission I i todaj- withdrew the suspension order of . a tariff on the Atchison. Tnpeka and fianta Ke Railroad giving reconslgnment z. privileges on less than carload frelglit r west of Albuquerque and Helen. New , Slexlco. Proposed Increases of approxlmatclv 11 ' per cent. In rail and lalte rates on knit , J goods from New York and other points , :lr. trunk line territory to Chicago. St ' f T-ouls and Minneapolis were granted to- ' j day by the Interstate Commerce f'ommls . sion to the New York Centra! lines. Hos f ton and Albany and a number of other i railroads engaged in this traffic. " The New Haven has filed with the Tn , terstati Commerce Commission nnd th iuaaauc-nuiietis ana otner state public service cnmrnlstinns having jurisdiction ' Its nronosed mrf.nlnc rAvl.tnn in evainv. rate The new rates are proposed to take, effect December 1 An application foi an Increase of 10 cents a ton on coal shipments over the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Pe and all railroads operating tnuth of St. Louis to all points In h'outhwest territory was filed with the Interstate Commerce Commis sion tmlav Tne i-nnlteatlon is one of many that will bo filed by Western rail roads on various commodities, It 1b under stood The increase on coal will becom effective December 1 KAILROAD EARNINGS PHILADELPHIA AND BBADINO. 1814 Deeree September irnji . 4.21 141 187 2frt t l.443.S0 (14 T Krora July I enm 12.242 S.V1 SSd.flOil Jvt .... 3.ftTI SM.S'iO KBAUlNti COMPANY. KfHoniUr gro I1UW.T24 " vt ... , .. 581.47 sio.aaa Krora July X gross .. 1,AS.0!1 'SAM Net 1.6.$R0 M2.060 SEABOAI1D AIR LINE. Third wek October ISOO.lll 121.731 From July 1 . ... 6.34)7.019 795.0l CINCINNATI. NBW ORI.KAN3 AND TEXAS PACIFIC. Third ek Octobr I17S.770 I33.3S2 From July 1 3.82.090 2M.OO0 ALABAMA OREAT BOUTHHRN. Tfelid vk October 184.424 '.;" Frtua July t 1. 124. 040 92.M9 MOBILE AND OHIO Th.rJ week Ovotr 2"0 797 182 Hi 33J.S.4 tionx July 1 j,w, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PROVISIONS There was Utile tMdlnir. but vMum" were etesillly maintain.! Ouotntlons: City br. In et, fmolted and air-dried, POfl.tlc.; Western bttt. In arts, mokil, ."HVff.ltr. : cits- hfef. Knuckle and tender, nmolted ami Mr-dried. fUtiSSc. : WfMern beef, knuckles And tenders, smoked. 3lff2c : licef heme. .1SfN(: pork, famllv :(Vf2rt..-,0. ham, S. P. cured, loose. H'jflt.V ,1n.. fklnne.l. leoe. Htfit.V: ,1o.. do. smokttl, lrtttlrtijr. ; oilier hiim. smoked, city cured, us to brand and averiiRe. tn'jfllTc ; hams, smoked. Western cured. li'difilTr.: 'n.. Imllfd, bunrlrM, SiflSlc: picnic shoulders. S P. cured. loc, ll,tl!o.: dn . smoked. l"ifi He : bellies, in tdckle. According to nvernae. locse. lilfltrt'sc : lireakfnt bamn. as to brand an.) nvcraRC, city cured. 20(i2lc : do., do.. Western cured, SCflStr.. lard. Western, refined, tlirces. ID'iBllc ; do. do. do. tubs, 10ltttlr. pure city, kettle rendered. In t'ercc. WW lie. -do, do, do. In tubs. llfltlHc, REFINED SUGARS Market dull and list prices of all srades re ducctl jo points ijuntntien -landard Rrami ialcd ,, (l.V line cnnulntf,!, .i)iV ; rond'tcd. .V?V. : eonfertlonrrs' A. Sf,0c , Soft ernrlfs, 4 7Afl.i 1.Y- DAIRY PRODUCTS CHI:i:sk. There as n Mir demand and th mnrl!t ruled linn under IIrM Cilfeflflits Quntntions: .Veu York, full-crenm. eholee, lritjc. : do., do., fair to Rood. Umtlfie. ; do., pill klm, t,,c POULTRY 1.IVI! ticsirnlile stock in small uprit.v and tn1v. inn imuurarilvc nunlttles dull and .....I. .-...-...--- t , ..' . l.t mv.iii. wlllllinu ronili l.l'll u. i uiti r"otcr. l'ljt'.',.. 'i.rinic eh kon. ni orrtlns ! Oiialltv ISTIV.. ducks. Itfillr.: Reese. lt?f 14c . gnlnras vounc. weighing '2 lb. and oer ai'Ierc, pc- p.ilr. ;,-. ,io., nelihlng ll-HI lbs. apiece, per pair l!iiliV. ; do, welshing I lb apiece, per inlr Wi., old. per pair. MK.: pleeons nor imlr t.'WlV. Itltr.SKH. Offerings liberal and the mar ket rjulct and nfrnln lo-ver. Quotations. Freh-lilllr.l poultr) Fowls, per lt -Seletted hMy. lc. do. nelRliltig V,fS lbs. apiece. IT' ; do., weighing 4 lbs. apiece, tie., do., welghlmt tli, lbs. apiece. l.'tWHc; do., weigh ing :t lbs. nnd tinier. ISWIUtjc. : obi roosters, dry-pltked 13'jo : broiling rhlckens. nenrbv. weighing U4?L' lbs. nplece. 2ni!2e. broil Ine chickens nearby, fnlr to good. Itbniie. chickens. Western. 4 lbs. nnd oer apiece, 1 .1n .In 1l. II.. fll.M Cnf Ue do.. do .' " a j TT a Vh. apiece. i:i(f'lJ'4J.; broiling rhlckens. Western l'j12 lbs nplece. ITe. : , oroumg cnicKcns. western inir to Kytm. '-' He: sepmbs per do?., white, welghrng II to 12 lbs. pk-r loj!.. JR n.'iiT 1.2." : white, weinhlng II to to lbs. per d.. 2 TSM.I.-Vi; white, weighing 1 lbs, per drer.. $2 2St2IO: white, weighing T lbs. per dos.. il.TSCTS: white, weighing ., lbs. pr rto2 . $l.2.,BT 1...0; dark nnd N"o. 2 r,nr.4T$l.in. VEGETABLES niTerlng" moderate and general market .steady with demand fnlr. Cjuntatlons White jh. ttitoes, por btuh PennsvHatiln. ."WflflU1 Ne-v l orit, 4.l.oo u nne pmninee, ' ;; basket. IWI.V Sweet potatoes. I.:i"tern ., 1 ,.. fc. - . 31 y.n V n "... 4, :inore. per iiin..o. i. ?i., m- ' .o. .. .., 51. Sweet potatoes, North ,nrolln.i. per hhl. No. 1, Sl.TSflS, No 2. 7.V lift Sweets..Iersey. 7.V.11 I er out .o 1. -.,.,'! i: .Nn .. o. .", '. S-"weete ,Ier per basket. .(MlfliV. unions, per hush . 4",'V.Vic do.. , holce. per 1iMli. bag. 1: do. medium i er im lb. big. T.Wf'c. Cab bage, domestic, per ten J-flo. do. PnnMi. it ton. S1214 I'aullltowcr New York, per crate. SWjroe el"rv. New York, per litincli 10iP SOc. Mushroom, ter 4-lb basket. $I1!I.4U. FRESH FRUITS OstTf'-t, irilH illllbt 4"J l It t'l'i -111 117. ' I !('( 2 J) riienppbs. per -rnte-Porto 1tb l 2:.fl '!2.,. Floii.ln. Mtj2 Cranbeirlr. fai e C'nd, Harlv Iilak. r-r Ml Vifi I do. rt-, do t'er crate. SI'14P; , rsnb rrlen. Jer-ev, pr crate, .171.2.". Peaches, New York and n... .,...,.. .... t....t... t ...... ..,.!.. .. . i e'wiej i vuiiiu. t vellow , lOc . 1 S 1 per Vosket I.prge white or 1; medium, imisnc.. Pears. per hbl. Feckel. ;:i fiiMf .': GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIKAT. neeelpts. 13,070 busheU. Trade 'a.rlv aeme and markrt Mrm nn 1 2c hlcher unde- stronger outside aisles Quotatlonn: Cnr lots, in export eleiato-. No 2 ted. rt and October. J1 llfll 13 No 2 red Western. ,M Klfil 20; No. 1 Northern tmiuth. 1 .,.,rFl.2. CtinN. Itecelpts. r.i-sn bushels The mar ket ilrm, with lftn.il)' cpul to limited orter li,gs of deylrable stoi k Quotntb ns. Car lota f.ir loeol trir'e. ap b loratlon. No. 2 iellow, s'tl,wM uteimer ve low 2' fi'tc O.VT.neeeipt. O.'.OOO bukhelj Demand better -nd the nmrket ,lMel;ed a tinner tne. nui prices uuoianiv tin.nan?ei iiuotutl ns i N i S white VUi,!"-!- siai.lnrd nhlte. ."21 & No : nhlte SlktO. ri.Ol"H. nerelptt. 430 barrels, 00O.04O lbs. In eitcka Trad, lu and prices without Important hante. i;uo-ntlona per lint Ih. In wed Winter, clear. $4.7311 1 !: do., otraleht. J.Tiir, 23. do. patent. $3.3nB3 73. Knnsis. straight, lute sacks, 43.2033 4fl; do., iwtent. iuto sacks, $3 Wi., (IS; aprlnc first, clear. f3 10fVt- do, straight. $3 3533(10; do., pat ent. $3.7nt3 3. do., ratorlto brands. jiwit,u. rltv nillls. choke and fancv patent, jrJrn.vi: 'lt mills, recular grades winter, clenr. S4 73f 4 00 do.. BtraleM $."?i.' 23. do. patent. $" rw itvr; n.nrit Quiet anide orr.rlnvq nt fnrme bv and Western In i n 1 ltb tno.Vrate but .'(. V e .U te ncn-- ii tvim, n M'iii, i, I M Victrola VI, Oak Mfc f Wi jCv Trade fair and va'ues generally well sus tained, yni'iitlons Apples, per bid Jomthan, s.lii.i.rii: King. Si'.wnr'l It uh $.' Wi I Itnld win. el.T". i2.2.-.. (ireenlnv. .1 T.WJ 2.: Twenty ounce, 2 2.T-2 T". IMiPln 1T"2 2." York Imierlnl. 1.T." i2 otbrr cod eating nrletlen. ?t.7-.'a2 SO, me'lvm. tr,i.-,o. cri. .4-, -o; Crab apole.i. per bush bisket l .Vti, I.7.": ap- ( pies. Western, t er box SMit '.n apt, e De'a ware and Pennslania nvr himer. 2.liib'c. Quinces ter bb' . .1Tt.-o !.emrm per b x. ' PI-. .-.-.. ... T, I.- ... ....... i ,,. ,w iutk. uartlftt. .no. i. fi(ijf,..,i: no. .-.o. j, s..,u lit. Hf'tr e l'ose. Sift.", .VI "heldon tf.". Tl..... .,....-... t -1 , -Jl 11. .....m ,1' ,,.. 2 2Mi.t2 I"u-lis. i 2.",i:i 2." iliwi Kir ' :' .v. i.trer -aneties $2if". r'a-. UirM'it or i e, kel. per bunh. tflsket. .lr-T a e New York-concord, urr -lb basket. l.'Dilv . .1".. 1 ner l-lb baeket, 0 leo . Niagara per l-lb basket IfKiV.'c . Delaware, pe 4-lb bakrt , is-i-, i;:ipc". Concord, per 2n-lb lia'ket. 1 1lrR?c Ji with the mus Dance Records and Dance Outfits We have over 300 various dance records and every Victor dance outfit. We offer every pur chasing advantage offered by any Victor dealer anywhere and in addition we give Heppe Victor Service, a distinctive advantage which can be appre ciated most by a personal test, Suggestions for Dance Outfits etrtt af Machine, Victrola IV Victrola Victrola Victrola Ylstrola Victrola Victrola Victrola VI VI II IX X XI XIV XVI C. J. HEPPE &SO (7 , TURKEY'S ENTRY INTO WAR CAUSES FLURRY IN WHEAT Market Opens Very Strong and Before End of First Half Prices Go Up 2jc. C'lllt'ACIO. Oct. 3d. Wheat shorts were excited today because of the beginning of hostilities by Turkey against Russia. Tho market opened very strong nnd of ferings were scarce. Ucfore tho end of the tlrst half here prices were up 2Hc. A large export business was done the last 21 hours, the sales being estimated nt l.WO.OO) bushels In nil positions. Fu tures at Liverpool were up Id., nnd cargoes there were strong, nt nn advance of 3d to fid. All offers were taken freely. A better millers' demand also was noted. Shipments from Argentina for the week were 40,0(0 bushels. The Holland Oovemment Is bidding for flour In Minneapolis, and It Is believed the Ilrltlsh (lovcrnment Is also in the market there. There have been bene ficial rains In France and seeding for tho new crop Is proceeding more favorably. Shipments from India for the week are estimated nt COO.ooo bushels. Uumnnlnn offers arc larger, nnd Austria Is buying ftom this source. Russia reports that seeding Is mostly finished and the plant looks good. Thoro Is no lack of sup plies In Russia and prices are not ex tremely high, llnrley Is most In evi dence there. It Is believed the United Stntes will be called on to furnish coun tries thnt usually draw their supplies from Black Sea ports. The visible sup ply In Algorithm Is 400,030 bushels, against 2iu,i)n bushels n year ago. There was a general rush to buv onts and prices were up c. Shorts tried to cover. I'roflt-tnUIng snlo constituted the only supplv. Argentina shipped 120.000 bushel" of oats for the week. Provisions wore stronger with commis sion houses buying. Leading futures rnnged as follows: Noon. cs. Wheat Open. High. Iw. close. December I. IB, i.i.-,i, l.ui, 'Ll.Ts. May 1.22 1.22 1.20, tl.l'iH Corn (new dclHery) December '. KUi, si, w, May 714 7P, 71', 7C' i'ts December 4f; 4flS, 4n 40 May 5.1 MS SJ T,2 I.anl October 10T.7 10.70 in.p,7 "10.02 Novembci 10.01 l".i!.", 10.n2 '1(1.112 Jnnuar n.PO U.02 0.00 S7 Rlhs- October 1 10.20 January U.lin fi.fn) '.I S7 0.S2 Tork October W.2.-. . January 1VI0 11.00 isihi 1 11 May 102O 10 07 Did. tA.ked. ' NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Ni:W OIlK. Oct no.-nt'TTnn -Market Arm: re-elpts. 4C1.'l packases: creamerj, extra. .Wjc hUher scorlnit, :t4c. : Htntc dairy, HtW .12c Imitation creamery. .13ia4e. KC,?. Market stead to firm; receipts. 720 cae frcah, extra, nrsta. 31f.TIc. ; fresh, .firsts. 2saiOc. : nearby whites, ,121! .Vie, ; nearby mine,!, 20fl.LV . special marks. 23c. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS rilir.Uif). Oct. 30. Hoes Receipts 20.(Ni Maikete 3c. lower Mixed and butchers. e7.03'i7.l,": cood henv. fT23Q7.Ri; r-tph tiiwv. M.0.VH7 In: llBht. $7117.33 plqe, ,Vir7 leilk. 7 2311 7 30. CAHTI.E -Itc-celpts. 2.VK). Marketa st-ontr. Ileeies. n.,-,iiii 11. oe nd heifers S3.73W0.30; stockrrs and fee-Vrs. f." c'.or? 20- Texnns. 7 4nflsSO; cab cs. Ofrlt. SUP.KI" Ilecelpta. 11 (ssi. Markiii stroni Native nnd Western. 3 5035.00; lambs. ?3C3iJM0. BANK CLEARINGS Hank clearings todaj compared with the cor responding day last two years ION. lniR. 1012 Philadelphia ..21 ...n.4"'5 $5n.iW.ix,i j.12 nr.1.77.1 Ililiton . 22,073,l.tl 25.2S1.II11 :.S.Oll 572 No York .. I!M. 471.1150 .12H.0I 1.11,1 l(,.271..'t3.l DAIRY PRODUCTS lU'lTKK. Demand fair anil market firm under light fferlngs (juontlons. Western, fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancv t.puctuls, Sill entra 'Mr., extra nrsta. :i2ti.Tle. . flrsts. 2S;:(ie , jeronds. 2.TU2.C ; ladle-packed, 21fJ) 2.1c, as to riuallt; nearby prints, fancy, 37c: do. aeraire, extra, XiUUF: : do., tlrsta. 3lr :nc lo . second". 2si3ik- Hpeclal fancy brands of priits Jobblinr at 4ia,t.V. Kt.tiS. The market firm, with demand reanllv ub'orb.nu the limited offerings of de. Kliable mock, ijuotattons: In free cases, near hv extrnt.. "15c per doz . nearby nrsts. $3 nn per tandard ''ase; nearbv current recelpte. $ 70y it p. r htanilard care. Western extra, flrsts. $0 00 I er mee do flrsts. $s 7Ofl0 per case: do, -fronds ii'.Hi7 20 j er cii-r rnndled and r. . i it, 1 tre. eges ere Jobbel out at SOIle. , , ' .: as f, iiuaUt. i' i 'Mi'lifb $25 )'?& tin-ft "?'.: M it s easy to ie Total wltb Prlca. flecorda. 315 $19.50 25 29.50 4(J 45.00 50 55.00 75 85.00 100 110.00 150 160.00 200 210.00 Woo-1, Cm It 0k MaJSegaB? O-ils XiboaB)f Oak Oak Mahceanjr 04 k Mabetany bank Stock tax upheld Supremo Court Justice Declares New Jersey taw Constitutional. THE.VTOtt, Oct. 90.-Jtisttce Swasze, In the Supremo Court, today handed down a decision Holding tho Fielder bank stock tax law of 1914 constitutional. The law Imposes n tax upon tho stock of na tional nnd 8tntc banks nnd trust com panies nt the rate of of 1 per cent, of the true value of such stock after de ducting therefrom the assessed valuation of real estate of these Institutions. This rent estate continues to be taxed lo callv and at local rates. According to the decision, the classifi cation of bank .stock for taxation In a manner different from other forms of property Is valid, nnd the rate of taxa tion Is not In violation of the Federal statute. MRS. MILLER'S FUNERAL Mother of Missing Musician Will Be Buried Tomorrow. The funeral of Mrs. 1". Spencer Miller will be held tomorrow afternoon. There will be short services nt the Millet resi dence, 312 South 10th street, followed by services at the Church of St. I.ukc nnd the Kplphany. Interment will be In South Laurel Hill Cemetery. The body of nn unldentllled matt, which was believed to have been that of Seidell Miller, will he burled In this rlty. The family had decided to ship It hack to Wisconsin, but tho Coroner or Kenosha hns refused to pay the expenses of ship ment. Members of the Miller family be lieve Selden Milter Is alive. FUNERAL OF A. Y. HANNA The funeral services of Alexander Y. llnnnn, for many years nltlllntcd with coal mining companies throughout Penn sylvania, who died Wednesday nt the Women's Homeopathic Hospital, will be held tomorrow nfternoon at 2 o'clock In tho rooms of Andrew J. Hair & Son, lllth and Arch streets. Mr. Hnnna suffered n nervous breakdown two years ago. lie was In his 51st onr. I'or the last 10 years Mr. Hnnna mndo his homo nt the Union League. He was appointed re ceiver for the Monarch Coal Company, of Osceola Mills. Pa., sovcrnl years ago. He was n member of the I'nlverslty Ixidgc. No. 110, V. and A. M.: the Manu facturers' Club and several athletic clubs. He Is survived by his widow. MOVEMENT OF CURRENCY XKW YORK, Oct. JA-The reported movement of currency this week Indicates n cash gain by batiks of JlO,S2..fi00. Hunks received from Interior $23,260.0X1, nnd shipped to interior $4,762,000. Including I,:t76,0i0 nntionnl bank notes bent to Washington for redemption and $200,000 transferred through Subtreatury to New Orleans. Gain from Interior was 5IS.49S, 000. Golu exports were J1,05.VX)0. to Cnn ada. Ordinary disbursements by Sub treasury were J9.6S6.Cf. Payments by banks for customs. Internal revenue, etc., were $15,401,001, showing n loss on Sub trensury operations proper of Jj,71S,Ono. This made n net gain of $10,S.'5,000. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Kugcno Hayward. 1IKX) S. Chndwlck kt., and Julia Herald. 171 ". Price st. Theodoro V. Kllnglcr. l".i N. I.anieni-e at., and Kannle Ostrozlk. 4751 1'enn at. Dr Wnllice It. Ilruce. Haltlmore. Md nnd A. IuIso Ashmnn. Italtlmore. Md. Joseph Rranch 721 N. I2,t et., and Margaret Wornilcy. 14 N. 42d street. John H. HolTmatt. 1S.T1 N. Sheridan 't.. nnd f'atherlne ('. Vlmel. l-5.1l N. Sheridan st. Arthur J. Tobort. m;i N 33d st., and Mary 11 KIett. Ashhoro. N. C. Adolph K Simons. 1T10 N. TMh ft . and Delia Smith, l'haenlxvllle. Tn. Alexander M-irroM'. 214) fernon st , nnd Anna II. MacCarter. 2125 Moore st. Torclvnl K. Itecd 1220 N 11th St., and Kmlllo L. Machcmer, Hocrsford. la Jerome (J Carson. WO N. t'rnskey St., and Kntherlno P. IMtton. 513 N 35th st. Charles K. Untsoy. 733 S. Front st.. nnl Katio Hickman, 1110 Tnlmcr st. DuPont International Powder Pfd. International Smokeless Powder & Chemical common, du Pont, Hercules & Atlas Powder Securities. GEO. P. BISSELL 118 South -1th Street, Philadelphia DIVIDKNnS vitANkuN NA'l IONAI, HANK " 1'lilla lelplila. uct. 20. 1011. The Dlreitors haM. t tils, daj dcclaied a seoil tnnual d!Ulend if KPSIir isi IT.It CENT.. I,"" of tax. rajaMj N Vi;Mlli:il 2. 10t4. to etockholders of record at tho lose of business Octuber at C'hocka will be mulled C P. PASSMORC, Vico President nnd Cashier. ,,,- jjjj , .M.z'zmmtm ',''",, :',". i'Hts Master Voias'jy You can get a Victrola at Heppe's for Cash Price with Time Privilege. Write for Large Illustrated Catalogs CT T4.. G . J. neppe Ot JO! Please send me (Check whichever you wlh) NAME ADDRESS. 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets OBITUARIES HARRY ALLEN Harry Allen, 55 years old, 480S North 12th street, organist of St. Mnrtln's Protes tant Episcopal Church tho last II years, died Wednesday at tho Jewish Hospital from pleural pneumonia. The funeral services will bo held at St. Martin's Protcstnnt Episcopal Church, 10th street nnd Oak lane, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. MRS. ADELINE E. H. SLICER NEW YOHK. Oct. 30. Mrs. Adeline IJ. H. Sllcer, wife of tho Itcv. Dr. Thomas It. Sllcer, pastor of All Souls' Unltnrlnn Church, died yesterday nt her home, 1R6 East 38th street. She was tho daughter of Lieutenant Theodore C. Herbert, U. S. N. Mrs. Sllcer wns vico president of the Hrownlng Society, of this city, n member of tho advisory hoard of tho Friendly Aid Society, Warren Goddard House, nnd a member of tho Unrnard Club. She wns married to Doctor Sllcer In 1S7I. MRS. SARAH KEHOE PASSAIC, N. J Oct. 30. Mrs, Sarah Kohoe, mother of City Commissioner and former Freeholder John H, Kohoc, of this city, and widow of Captain John Kehoe, of Hutherford, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Knvn nnugh. uf Stuyvcsnnt nvenur, Itutherford. Mrs. Kehoe was In her 76th y -ar. MRS. ADELINE McKEAN BAQGS Mrs. Adeline McKcnti Uaggs. wife of Dr. Albert If. N. Haggs, an active chai Itv worker, died yesterday nt her home In Ablngton, Pa., following n brief Ill ness. Mrs. Haggs was one of the found ers of tho Ablngton Hospital, and i member of the Summit Presbyterian Church, of Germnntown, nnd tho Ablng ton Presbyterian Church. She was a daughter of Dr. Alexander Henry, sec retary of the Presbyterian Honrd uf Education. Two sons survive her. Fu neral services will take place at her homo tomorrow afternoon nt 4.20 o'clock. JOHN A. AKARMAN Former Genernl Manager of Atlnntic City and Shore Line. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. CO.-John Akarman, former general manager of 'the Atlantic City and Shore Hallway, t'onti nt his home hete, was one of the boM known trolley men In the East. Ucfore coming here In 100D, Mr. Akur man was connected with tho Huston Consolidated and tho Wot rosier Cnuol Idr.Hd llius In New K'iglnnd, nnd tho Public Service Unllway of New Jisvy, at Jersey City, and later in Camden lie mrnaged the Hue here about throe jcais and ictlrcd because of ill health. DR. R. K. CHERRY BURIED Funeral of Physician Who Succumbed to Pneumonia. The funeral of W. Robett K. Cherry, who died "Wednesday morning from pneu monia, was held this afternoon from his home, 212 West Coulter street, Germnn town. Doctor Cherry, who was 31 years old, was graduated from tho Leonard Medical College, rialclgh, N. C, and camo to thl3 city several years ago. He leaves a widow, a mother nnd two brothers, ono of whom Is attending tho medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. The other is Dr. Stark O. Cherry, of Pitts- burgh. Interment took place at Merlon Ceme tery. eatfjs ATKINSON. On October 29, 1014. nERTHA 1-rin. dauxhtcr of Porter and Lena At kliiuin and granddaughter of Henry nnd Ixiulso Klrnerman. asol 0 months. Funeral Saturday, at 2 p. in., fiom residence of her inrrnts. 1730 South 22d st. Interment at Kcniwood Cemeterj. ll.M.HH. At Ablngton, on October 23, ADE I.lNi: McKEAN HUNRY. 'ulfe of Dr, Albort N. Haggs and daughter of Dr. Alexander llcnrv. Kuneral eerlces Saturday afternoon, ut 4 '30. at her late residence. Cloerly lane, Ablngton. Interment private. I1KZI.V. At aibbsboro. N. J., on October of Ail I J: ANNUO, widow of lllcliurd R. He'ailv and daughter of the late Honrll Powell, of Philadelphia. Funeral er iccu mi 'atunlay. at 2 p. m.. at the aibbaboro l.pls-i-onal Church Interment at Herlln Ometerv. Ill?is-On October 28. 1014, JKANNUTTB ItCSS. widow of Frederick lluss and Jacob Sloclo. Funeral on Monday, at 2 p. 1".. ri.-,m 1514 North 10th street. Services and Interment at Trlnlu Lutheran Churcli, lMn rWlP.n OeinblrV: 1014. MAlKIAnBT . CAMP. Relatives and friends are In- !,! i-.il&muil arn the new ic of the Victrola. The Hesitation, Maxixe, One Step, Tango, and other dances all played loud and clear and in perfect time. There are Victors and Victrolas in great Variety of styles from $10 to $200 at all Victor dealers. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N. J. f,Wui,d'"ti$t'j fcfc"" 1117-1119 Chestnut Street. 6th and Thompson Streets. Victrola catalogs and terms. Catalog of Pianola Pianos. Catalog of New Pianos. List of Used Pianos. Led 10-30-H 11KAT1IS vlted in attend funeral tervlees, Saturday, at 2 p. m., at residence of her niece, Mrs. James Camp, 2123 North Patton st. Inter ment private. CAItll. El.t.r.N CAnn, 1B17 Hazzard St. ciir.imv. nonEiiT ciiEnny, 212 west coulter at. COOK. On October 1!T, 1014, JOHN, hus band of Kllznbcth Cook, Funeral services on Saturday at 3 p. ni.. precisely, at hi late residence, W7 W. Wilt at. Interment at dreenwood Cemetery. DHAItll.- On October 20, 1014, ANDREW J. DKAItlt. husband of Sarah II, Dearr, Funeral serviced on Tuesday, November "., nt 2 p. in., nt his late residence, .1(110 Fnruh St.. Tneony. Interment Magnolia Cemetery. Itn HAIIATO COSTANT1NO Dfi SAI1ATO, 1714 Wharton st. ... imi.'Ot.AHft. On October 2, 1014, KMHA, widow of William Douglas. Funeral on Ksturdny. nt 2 p. m.. from 032 North 11th st. Interment prlvato. Ilt'ltKANV-Suddenly, on October 27, 10H. .lOsni'H A., eon of John and Kllza uurkan (nco Harkln). of Bwlnford, County Mayo, Inland. Residence, 1020 South T.insy t Due notlco of the funeral ts til be given. KISHMAN On October 27. 1014, ALFRED I niSE.WAN, be'.otod husband of Emma Myers Elscmnn. Relatives nnd friends, also Rising Star Lodge, No. 120, F. and A. M.4 Harmony Chapter, No. 32. II. R. A are In vited to attend the funeral services on Sat urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, precisely, at his lalo residence. aS20 North llroail st. nadr may be slewed Friday evening after 7:30 o'clock. Interment prlittte, at Northwood KNTRIKIN. On October 20, 1014, CAnRIE, wife of Joseph J. Entllkln, In her asth enr. Relntlea and friends nrn Invited to funeral service, Monday, at 2 p ni., at her husband's residence. M7 Ornlsberr- aye.. Audubon, N. .1 Interment prhatc, at Ilnr lelgh Cemetcrv. tSII.MORE. ARTHUR (IlLMOnn, 1334 1IANNA. On October 2S.1014. ALEXANDEIl V. HANNA. Funeral services on Satur day, at 2 iv m., at the chapel of Andrew J. hale on, loth nnd Arch sis. Inter nment private. HAItMONINO -On October 2S, 1014, JOHN H., husband of Elizabeth llnrmonlng. Fu neral services on Saturday, at 1 p. m., at Ida lalo residence. 2022 East Tioga st. Inter ment private, it Femwood Cemetery. HARRIS On October 28, 1014. WILLIAM ll.WUtlR Funeral services mi Raturdav, at 2 i). m., nt 2.W.I North "th st. Interment at iottnt Peace Cemetery. HIRST. On October 20. 1014. WALTER 1IIR3T, nged fit sears. Funeral on Hunday, nt 1 p. in., from 1.11II North Mervlno rt. In terment nt Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HOOt'F.S.-On October 27. 1014. WILLIAM PAS-3MORE. IinOPK!, aged i.D sears. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Friday afternoon nt U o'clock at hlB late residence. 203 West Rlt tenluuire st , Ocrmatitown. Interment pri vate. Plenso omit tlowera KNAl'P. On October 20, 1014. CHARLES MINOR KNAl'P, husband ot Elizabeth I) Kn.ipp. Futieml on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. from 1230 North Carlisle at. Interment private, at Oreenniount remetnrv. KOWA1.SKI. 3ERAPIIIN KOWALSKI, 2335 llltch t. 1CVTT.VER.--At his residence, 3230 Ludlow St., on October 21. 1011. OSCAR C. husband of Edna ('. Kuttner (nee Cawston). Funrral serv ices on Raturdav, nt :s p. in., at the apart ments of Oliver II. Ualr, 1S20 aiestnut St. Interment prlvato 1,1'TZ. On October 20, 1014, WILLIAM I.I'I'Z, of "Sll llrown st . need ai sears. Due notice nf the funeral will be given. MACriHK Suddenly, nt Atlantic City, N. J., on October 27. ibll. WILLI M F., eon of the late Major George II. and Margaret Magulre, nged 32 years. Relatives nnd friend, also members of R. P. O. E., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday nfternoon. at 2 o'clock, nt tho Elks' Home. Juniper and Arch sts. Remains may ho viewed at the npartmenta of Oliver H. Malr, 1S20 ChOHtmit st., nn Saturday evening from 7 to 0 o'clock. Interment at Mount Morluh Cemetery. New York papers plcuxe copy. MaoMAHON. On October 2S. 1014. ALICE, wife of 1'itcr Machon. runeral on Sntur das, October 31. nt S a. m., from 1S21 South 5th st. Solemn Mass or Rojulom at the Church of the Sicred Heart nt !:."10 a. ni. precisely. Interment Holy Cros Comtcry McAIlllI.E. On October 20. ROSE HELEN, daughter of I'.llcn and tho late Michael Mc Ardla. Funeral on Tuesday, nt fi 30 a. ni., from 2.120 Oreen tt JIcFARLANI). On October 20. 1014, AN IHIEW MeFARLANIJ. at his late residence. 242 Earlham terrace (lermnntiiwn. Duo notice of funeral will he given. McKAY. On October 28. 1014. HOnERT, husband of Margaret McKay. l"uneral serv ices on Saturday, at I p in. prccln-ls-. at (1121 clean low ave.. Oermantown. Interment nt lvv Hill Cemetery JleKENZIE. CATHERINE SHIELDS, the beloved vvlfo of the Itev. wm. McKenzie, late of Almonte. Ontario. Canada, nnd mother of Dr. It. Tnlt McKenzle of Philadelphia, died on Tuesday morning, October 27, 1011. In terment In Almonte. To Advertisers Send Copy in Early If you would secure insertion in the early mail edition of the Sunday Public Ledger have your advertisements at the Main Office or Ledger Central before 5 P. M. Saturdays. Telephone your Want Ads to Walnut or Main 3000 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, teachers and greatest expo nents of the modern dances, use the Victor exclusively and superintend the making of their Victor Dance Records. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Cattle dancing the Tango &t&Wr M ffl$ti7k DEATHS MKtRF.lt On October 2T, 1014, KAIHEn. INE MRISER, wirs of Frederick Melier (ii Kley), Funeral ssrvlces en Sunday, at 2 r m at 3000 North Marshall it. lntermtnt prlvste, MILLEIt-ANNA HARE, widow of the 1t, H. gpencer Miller, at Naples Italy, on sVp. tcmber 17, 1014, In the s2d year of hr age. Funeral serrlces will b held t th Church of fit. Luks and the Knlnbn 1- Baturday, October til, at 11 , m. Inttmient private. MIM.tOAN. On October 20, 1B1. JAMKfl husband of Esther Mllllgan and son of th late Michael nnd Mattle McCloskcy. t)u notice of the funeral from his lata residents 212.1 Fouth Watts at. ' MOCK. EDNA MOCK. 171 East Allen at. MOORE. ESTHER MOORE, 4007 Peehln L .1IOItnoW.--On October 29, 1014. BLlJjC wife of Ueorge J, Morrow and daughter of Margaret nnd tho lata Henry Smith, Funeral on Tucsdav-, November R, nt ft a, m., from ins Greenwich st. Mass of Requiem at tha churcli nt the Faered Henrt, at 8:30 a. m interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORROW. On October 27, 1014, MARrtA. RET, widow of James Morrow. Relatives snd friends nre Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from her late re! dence, S027 Catharine at. Interment at Ar lington Cemeter.v. NAOI.E. In Hatboro. Pa., on October 2j. CHARLES NAOLE, husband of Laura. Nagle Funeral Monday, November 2, at 1 p, rn i from tlybetry ave., Hatboro. Pa. NA 1,1,1!. On Ortober 20, 1014, at Bryn Mawr. Pa., JESSE NAI.LB. Funeral serv ices on Patiirdas' October .11, at 2:SO ti ni. at the Church of the Oood Shepherd, Row mnnt Interment private. NFA'IN. On October 20. WARREN EDCJAIl. son of Frank D. and Sadie Twist NeUn, Funeral services on Monday, nt 2 p. m. pre elscls'. nt hla parents' residence, Raid Matcher at., Olney. Interment Chellen Hills (Jfinetery. O'llARA. JOSEPH O'HARA. 204 Erie avt. OTT. In noylestown, Pa., on October 28. 1014, CIEOROB W. OTT, neltlv ana friends are Invited to attend the funeral ser vices, nt hla tato residence, on Saturday, October ,11. nt 2 p. m. Interment at Do?. town Cemeters', PAYNE. On October 2T, 1014. OEOROH RAYMOND, son of Ida V. nnd the lite aeorgo F. rayne. Funeral services nt his late residence. .10 South 31st tt.. on Satur day nt 2 o'clock. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemeterj. PVI.E. Suddenly, nt Pteatantvllle, N, J., ea October 27. 1IU4, EDWARD T., hUJbwid' of Mary Pyle and son of Allen A. nnd the ItU Virginia l'yie. Funeral services on Bnturday. at I p m.. at the apartments of Oliver H Hair. 1S20 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Inter ment private, nt Union Cemetery, Walllni. rord. Pa. RICHARDSON. At Fleldeboro, N. J., on October 20, WILLIAM RICHARDSON. Funeral from hla late residence, rteldtboro. N. J., on Monday, November 2. at 2 p. m. Interment Rnrdentown Cemetery. RICHARDSON. CHARLES RICHARDSON. 1317 fouth Clementine st. HAMIER. On October 20, 1014, DERNARO. husband of the late Anna Salber, In his 30th vear. Funeral on Sunday, nt 2 p. m. from the rcsldenco of Charles Pflster. 041 North rnerlcan st. Interment Mount Vernon Cemetery. St'lIIlAFr. On October 20. 1014, JOHN. son of the lato Henry and Catharine 8chrn.fr. Funeral on Monday, nt 8.30 a, m., from 41S West dlrard ave. Interment nt Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. SlIArmO. SARAH SIIAriRO, 824 Pop- STEWART.---On October 20, 1014. ALEX V.NIJER, on of the lata Thomaa nnd Jam Stewart. Funeral cervices on Saturday, at U a in. prcoleev nt 2221 North 13th st. Inter ment private. STEVENS. On October 37, 1014, COR NELIA THERESA, widow of Dr. James Strong Stevens. The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to at tend thu funeral services, on Saturday morn ing, at 11 o'clock precisely, at the Unlver nllt Churcli of tho Restoration. 17th and Master sts. Interment private Baltimore Pliers please cony. STEWART. On October 20, 1014, ALEX ANDER, son of tho lata Thomaa and Jane Stewart. Funcml services Saturdns", nt 11 u. m.. from 2221 North ICth at. Inter ment private. THOMPSON. Early on the morning of Oc tober 20, 1014, at her late residence, in Thnmpsonlown. Juniata Count)', Pa., ANNIB F.l.lKAIICTH CASSr.L, widow of the lato Theodoro S. Thompson. Services In St. Stephen's Church nt 2 o'clock p. m. October III. 101 I. VANDnunilT. On October 2fi, 1014, MAT TIE C . wife of Harry K. Vandenrlfl Fu neral services on Snturda at 2 p. m , at 1.13 lllckley ave.. Olenslde. Pa. Interment private nt Hillside Cemetery. WHY. On October 28. 1014, ELLA HOR r.nN, daughter of Sarnh 13. and the lato John Whs. J-unernl services on Moni!nj at 2 p. m., nt 4014 Knox St.. Germnntown. ln torment private. WILSON. On October 27, 1014. JOHN J gen of Mary and the late Frelerlck J W 1 eon. Funeral on Saturday, nt 8:.1' a m.. from 2141 South 10th st High Requlmi Man nt the rhurch cf the Eplphnnv. nt 10 a in Interment at Holy Cross Cemeters-. steps n vummMMM 1 DBS? U ' "l'l S, ...1XR0IA SOITHERN AND FLORIDA Mttiil rturl vrek O-toUr 47 103 IS.n:2 Krcna J -jf i " 18.9UU T7W TT r? H j..M,Tn,iJ.liil- "yw Wr lisdfa&lktfi , Tt. i 'i j "i A 'Art "h. ! X I ' " 3fe i$ 'a '' i' 'n ! I'u'ju ,'iit'"Mm wwm latrtu wSW&Pw