M ... it EVENlSrGiLBpaER-.l?HlLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914.' 7 FARMERS' MARKET IN SIGHT r AT 69TH STREET TERMINAL Stalls to Be Lot to Producers Only Mid Bavin? in Price Promised j'rlcP.i to thn West r)illailellilti e-on Riinicr of farm products may lio consltl rnl)lv reduced by tin- opening of n farm lit' in-uhcl In tho 69th felreet terminal. VccoidlnS to plnm nnliouticeil by tlio TJi.lInilelnMa nnd Western Itnllwny Com rmt y otiil the I-ehlfih Valley Transit Com ' ,,vf the mailtPt will be In opciatlun hefe're Tlmnltsslvlng. tiy rontltiB stalls tit a nominal (Inure in nioilucerM only, tlio trnetloti utllclnls hone to encourage a hit'SO number ot fill in ' 1 frn, Montnnmoiy. Illicit and other nearby counties to sell their fruit, veiielii. lies and tioultiy illreet to tho consumer, Tlic mlddletniin will bo eliminated nnd his cioflls divided between the producer nnd C"?hc farmers expect to charge slightly t.i-1... mires thnn would 1j paid for commission houses, as the oNpenso of put- I line up their products for tho retail trado I nnd inalntalnlnB the stall must be met, but they hope to have the consumer reap ' the larger part of tho illiect nalo savliiK TIlO irlliOilclinu Ol ii uuiiuiiik m uiu I'hllndclplila and Western Hallway Com nans In which tho new tnnttcpt will bo located, will be undertaken at once. This action Ii tho lemilt of a recent conference between Thomnn Newhall, riesldent. and .T. Ii. Adams, general man iirer of tho Phlladctphhi and Western, nnd Harrison t'ehr, pirslclcnl. and C. G, Collins, tratllc manager, of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company. CITY RHODES SCHOLAR TO LEAVE FOR OXFORD Morrison C. Boyd to Continue His Studies Abroad for Three" Years. Morrison '" Hotl. Philadelphia's solo niioo'o- mhota', will sail from New Votk tuition on lo take up his Bludles at Ox fuul rnlierslty. In New York Hojd will join a ttartv of "n other Ithodis scholars. Howl will not letiiin to his native city for tlnee jtnrs, ns ilurlns his varallons lie Intends to trael thiouRh Hurope. lie nlll ilevnte his time In Oxford to a study nf the elnssliM, 8peelall7.ini; In l.ntin mid flreeK lie will nlso study music. Ills ambition in to ho an iiiK.mlst its well nn n Kclioltr. After Kriiduntlun' fiom Ox jfnri) lie will tench Latin anil Oleek, Mr Bowl is a product of Philadelphia's (sellout iMrm. lip wn.i educated In tho rhlhicUlphl.i public scIiooIh and Krittlmiien from the (Vntial lllKh School In lima. Jle won a eltv scholarship nnd entered the I nivp rally ot PcniiKylvanla. lie re- ceil eil his bachelor of arts deKree from the t'nlverslty In 1913. llo not only rad iMlril with honors, hut wns awarded a Jlnnlson scliol.itshlp In the Orudtnitu School lie received his master's degree t .lime. ISoyil won tho l.ntlti and Greek prizes for tho sophumuic. Junior and se nior vears As mi undersrailunte lin look an active Interest la the literal y nnd ilram.itlc so cieties. He was tho head of tho l'ltllo mnthe.in Society In his senior year, lie was elected to tlie Phi Hota Kappa Tlonor nry Finternlty. Iloyd in also well known In the local music circles and has given a number of organ recitals. He Is the third Pennsylvania!! to win n Itliodes scholarship. Tho other two men weie Thomas K. Itobblns nnd nich nrd Sehellens, who won tho prlzo In IflOl and lfrj" respectively. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER I "WW BllL JBk MORRISON C. BOYD Philadelphia's sole Rhodes scholar, who sails for Oxford tomorrow. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Sun and Tides Bun rises,.., ,1:17 a.m. 8un sls,.i. 6 DO p.m. rilltiAUBtiPIttA. HtRh water. .1:12 a.m. I High water, !:alp.m. Low water. .10:21 a.m. l,otv water. loisrp.m. IlEBtJT ISLAND. Illght water. 12.01 a.m, lllnh water. 12:24 p.m. Low water,. 0:12 a.m. I Iw water.. 7115 p.m. nnuAKWATcn. Itl.h water. P:44 a.m. tilth water. 10:10 p.m. Low water.. .1:17 a.m, Low nater.i .1:51 p.m. Vessels Arriving Today Teesdato (llr.), Port du Pair, loswoodj dock ed nt ClKfter. Iowan, Illlo, Honolulu, via Panama Canal, sugar, W. V. Itngar & Son, Sailing Today Sir. tslo of Jura (Dr.), Dixon, llaiatu, Mun son SlrnniiOilp Line. Sir Catherine Ciinco (Nor.), Borenen, Port 'Antonla Ma Itaracoa, Cuncw ImpurtlnR Com pany, . Htr. drerlan. Page, tloston. Merchants and Miners Transportation Company. Mr. Ericsson, Willis, Daltlmore, Krlcsson Line. Steamships to Arrivo PAHSKNtmn. From, Date. Olasgow Sept. Id Oenoa Sept. IS .Liverpool .....Sept. 10 ame. Mongolian Stampalla ...... Dominion PIlP.tUIIT. Cltv ot Durham Calcutta Men Get One Year Sentence in Prison for Crime. A plea of Involuntary inunsI.niKhter In rauslng the death of Omulnlck Muzosltl cm May 2, wits enlead today by .Tnnp.iii I'stdniliilH and Jnditszns Paccll-i. Lithuanians. In the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Judge Seotlo .scntenc'eil each ilefeiiilaut to one year in tho County rrlon. The tlnee men lived together at 220 "rtlntoii street, nnd on the day In ques tion a iiiiariel arose, in which .Mu.o.skI wai the nggiessor. lie won knocked to Hie lloor by tho defonclniits, but ap parently not hurt. He later went to lied mid ii.m found dead in the morning, the cause bcliw hemorrhage. IDLE STEAMSHIPS HERE BRING OWNERS NO RETURNS Vcrmo'ht Corporation Has 82,000, OOO Investment Anchored. An Investment representing $2,000,000 In tho steamships .Nurragunsctt nnd Manhattan, bringing no return, Is nn ihored in Uiu Dclawnio lllver off Wll jjilnglon. These vessels were comptotetl u year ago by tho llnrkin & Holllngs worth Corporation, of Wilmington, for tho Centinl Veintont Transportallon Company, u subsidiary company ot the New Yoik? New Hnvcn and llartfoid Itnllioacl. Ilccniiso ot a difference of oiilulon belli ecu the otllclals of the lat ter company mid members of tho Inter state Commerce Commission these ves sels have been compelled to lie Idle, nnd it Is not exacted that they will be used until next spiing. Tho Manhattan nnd Xnrrngansett. ad mittedly lino craft of their type, were tonstiuctcd to ply between New York and Porlluml, Me., over tho Long Island Sound route. Tho New Ynilc, New Haven and llartfoid Company was to build a spur lino to bring freight nnd passengers Into Portland from Interior points. The Interstate Commerce Com mission Intcrfeied nnd tho project was held up. Boats without passengers nnd freight wcio useless, so the Ccntrnl Vermont Transportation Company decided to keep tho craft hero instead of at Portland, where the fresh water would be more beneficial to them than tho salt water ot Portland hurbor. Tho work of build ing the spur lino h now progressing nnd is expected to bo completed early in spring. Tho Narragnnsctt and Manhattan are sister ships. Ihieh is sumptuously fitted for tho accommodation of several bun dled passengers. Tlicy are 332 feet In length, IS feet In width. Cfi feet over guards and 21 feet fi Inches depth. Their triple expansion engines can produce 1S0O horsepower. Eulilerdyk Amsteldyk . . Malno Start Point.. Man. Mnrlner Adolf o Sturmtels ... Canadla Hcathcote ... Zerenhergen . Hantdan ..... California ... . .Sent, t ..Hotterdam Pept. IS .Rotterdam . . . .Sept, l. . .......London Sept. ,1 i London Sept, 12 ....... .Manchester ....Sept. 10 i Ittielva Sept. II Calcutta Sept. ....... .Ktai anger Sept. 1.1 Ul'o II'-, N.il. Sept. IS ciiidirr hem. in ...l.rlth Sept. 10 ..Oct. .. financial Journalists of the country, died rather suddenly yesterday mornlnB nt Ills home nt Chatham, N, .?., after a long ill noss, A wife and daughter, Mildred, 1 yearn of age, aunvlve. At the time of his demise Mr. Teaguo was editor of Copper Curb and Mining Outlook, a posltloil he. had filled for sev eral years. DEATHS Interment entfjs AHROrT. Onv September, 20. 1014, ISAAC AIlUCTr. Iiusliaiul of tlio Into Hurali A, Arrott, .in his 7Sth jear, I unerai serrlces at his lsto residence, a.120 North Park ave nue, on Wedn'od-iy morning September s), at i0:.IU o'clock. Interment tirlvats. ANIIItlltVS. On .September 10, inH,. WIL LIAM S. AXDIlliWH. Ilelallves and friends are Invited to alteni inn luneral, on Wednesday, at a ::io p. in., at his lato resi dence, Tuckcrton, N. J. Interment at Tuck ertown, AVt.MBIt. On September 12, 11)14, MART AYLMBH. Duo notice of th funeral wilt ts given, from hr late residence, 4018 War-t.i st West PhilodelohU. .., IIAI.IIKCH. Suddenly, on September 20,1014, WILLIAM, son of Mary andthe lato (leorge IialDeck. Funeral Wednesday, at 'J p. m., from the lesldence of his cousin. DaVW Thistle. 2110 Federal street. Intetinent at F-rmood Cemetery. ... IIALKIi:. On September 21, 1014. MARI13, wirj or irflns jiniKic, in ncr iu j cur. ruin- nl services from her Name. Carthaginian .. Dominion Stnmpatln .... t'rnnlenliorg .. Man. Dxchange Maine ........ Kuldcrdyk Danla Vest Point . . tnadla Copenhagen . Steamships to Leave PA8HENOKU. For. . ,lltasgow ..., Ltvernool ... Naples Oct. Fitwoirr. Copenhagen Manchester London ... Rotterdam Copenhagen London ... .Chrlsilnnla Date. Sept. 20 Oct. .1 0 California Copenhagen ..Sept. -..Rrpt. ..Sept. 20 ..Sept. 2U ..Kept. 21 ..Sept. ."10 ...Oct. 3 ...Oct, PORT OF NEW YORK VP.9HDLS ARMVIKO TODAY. Name. From. Palled. Zeolatid Liverpool Pept. 11 Prliulnollo ltollenlain Mont. II America Naples Sept. 10 Name. Chicago , AntlllM . American Vlrginle Name. Olsmple . New Yort Chicago . . Steamships to Arrivo DUD TODAY. Fiom, Itare (Jenoa ilotterdam ... Bordeaux .... DUU TOMOItnoW. From: Lhprpool .... I.Ierpool .... Havre WHITE SLAVE CASE APPEALED Supremo Court Asked to Affirm In dictment Against Two Men. WASHINGTON. Sept. :-2.-A brief In the eise ot the United States against tno alleged "whlto slavers," Kilo and Juliette Portale. was tiled In tlio Su preme Court today by Assistant At torney General Wallace. The District Court In Colorado de ewrcil tlio indictment against tlio two defective because it did not allow that tliey brought an alien into tlio countrv for immoral purposes, but only kep't hci in a house or 111 famo. The Govern ment contends thnt tho Indictment ws; alhl nnd asks the Supieme Court to sa a,lde the lining of the Colorado District Coiut. SHIP HERE TO USE CANAL for TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 'n!:,";,,1?,., L"'r:.,R. '""" ""'I Bllra j,i , ... ..." " Vi" Ml- - II IS lll'l I ji v KrilMOl UminHA II. .... lllggln. M.are.Vnnn.'NV.r- l"" """ '.n'nflr,Vi;"ln-,J1,'N' AWWW ' J V.""rn. " . "'.i!'."- -. litis -st.. and lun IH i-l iOl., K lla.l.... . I Klanilg.lll. L'O.-..-. llol'lnln . 1,11,1.1 f ,nl ,... 1.1 .-'.. "'., 1. iiir.1 I i.; .'""'', i,,'i i oral st. 1 ' yfti M. and "i. i. t.Miiiiin, sivt Nlthu, A. . ' I'lM'T.MliliiNi,,. .VCl V. Van n,,, ., f.'o.R.Arinl',1 ""r-'V -"" w" IMli J." ''rul. .,"' 1-7 h":,1"1' '- '"' Sladchne 'mIYiz.u,,"i"1'"w"K'- I1"" " Thnnipsun t.. K:,?!T7pi,;u1!,5Tre',"n"',ci-- wi.' ' '.,r".U'.-. ? Hu.,per st.. and Sarah Tirst Vessel Sails October 8 Pacific Through Isthmus. With the nailing from tills port on Oc tuber S nt the steamship Harry I.uck enhach, of tho Luckcubach .Steamship Company, the tlrst direct outward serv ice between here and the Pacific Coast vln the Panama Canal will ho estab lished. Terminal arrangements for tho new line have been completed with the Philadelphia and Heading Railway Com pany. T'k' vessels will load and dis charge cargoes ot Pier A, Port Rich mond. The pioneer vessel of tho new line will reach here ubout September 30. Ouo week after the Harry I.uckcnbach Fails tho steamship Carolyn Is expected to reach here with a curgo of canned goods, wines and general merchandl.se from Pacific Coast poits. The now line Intends to operate a monthly service. It Is expected that the uiu between this port und tho Paclllu will take about 19 days. Tho new soi vice will augment tho In waid service recently established by tho AmriU-un-Huwnllan I .Inc. which is now conducting n passenger nnd freight serv ice from San Francisco to Philadelphia. FREIGHTS AND CHAIITKRS. A steady demand prealls In the steamship market with only a limited amount of busi ness being trammeled, due to moderate offer ings of tonnage. Hates are firm. Hates are low and business dull In sailing trades. BTKAMSIIIPS. Wlnlalon (Br.), Atlantic Range to United Kingdom or French Atlantic ports, grain, pri vate terms, September nnd October. Oakland Orange (IJr.), same. Polstad (Nor.), Philadelphia to Scandanavlan ports, reflneii petroleum, lli.OOo barrels, pri vate terms, prompt. Samln (Dan.), New York to Malta, refined petroleum, 10O.C0O cases. IS cents, September nnd October. Pletro (ItaU, 2I2P tons, Ilaltlmorc to Na ples. Savona or Leghorn, coal, private terms, prompt. Thyrla Menler (dr.). 7IU tons, Norfolk to Chandler, Quebec, eoal, private terms, prompt. Meridian (Dr.). 2218 tons. Colon tn .Phlin. delphla. scrap Iron, privato terms, September and October. Vltalla. (Nor.), 72.1 tons. same. Ttjorn (Nor.), 70 tons, Janmlea to N'w York or Stamford, loguood, private terms, prompt, sciiooNnns. Flora A. Kin, ball, .Til tons. Philadelphia to Nnssau, coal $2 HO. I'dnanl H. Illake, Port Reading to Camden, Me., coal, c tents. lMward It. Hnlrd, Jr., Barren Island to Phil adelphla, tnnkage. JI. net. thence Lene.s, Ucl. to Charleston, llsh srrap.I2 net, nnd back to New York, klln-drled boards, private terms. DEATHS OF A DAY WILLIAM A. HOEVELER Appointed Councilmnn by Governor Tener, Carnegie Institute Trustee. PITTSBURGH. Soot. S3.-Couiicllman William A. Hoevclor was (.trlcketi by paralysis ns he finished addressing a Council meeting tonight and died within a few minutes. Ho wns one of the orig inal appointees of Governor J. 1C. Tener when the original Council .of nlno was named after the passing of the new city charter. Councilman Hoeveler was tho founder of the W. A. Hoeveler Storage Company nnd was Interested extensively In real estate here. Ho was n trustee of the Carnegie Institute and member of the advisory board ot the Duquosne Uni versity of tho Holy Ghost. ""M !Ioper si t hi -iii ..;; "r,t " muni l.snjVi,; , M.,,."".! '"..-'-. Summer st ii. .... ..:"' "i , -" ., '", IHI7 S ;, .. fl. Mil i., und Adelo '.eorg. W n,fnn0J, -j , -.ri.. ., . M-n ."'Sn ,,K,rki'-'ll,-1,J- l,K' ,aw's r,''i,:'(r'r:i,;'i-Ji:!1' ,'-'" ". and J-" Martin rnsul"' Nur,h ,l11' !,r,i fi Wtft .r.u- a",' 5,,"y vm',;;, Miu.7s,"ji1.f.ew; Vork " ,""1 (,ral', UU K ";, m, ' Druckmlllcr. "tins ' Nwih rxrv ;r,s;-'"-an'1 jiiS ." t ui.i uctn STEAMSHIPS SIGHT' BERGS Niouw Amstordnm Reports Seeing Floo 200 Feet Long. SKW YOItK. Pept. ::. An iceberg 200 feet long and m feet hlgli wns leported cast of Capo Itaco r-y the steamship NIeiiw Amsterduui when it arrived here. The Nleuw Amsteidani also relayed from tlio White Star liner .Viable Information to milliners of Icebergs In gicat numbers between tlio 43th nnd 4Sth meridians along tho 10th parallel. Tho Ilydiographie Olllco also sent out a notlco yeaturday thut tho Dullish steam hhip Hubs passed 3'i berjrs. BEQUESTS MADE TO CHURCHES Mnria O. Dobyne's Will Provides Gifts for Religious Work. Tho will of Jlnrla O. Dobyne, formerly of rJ13 Xmth Cnnmc stieet, beipieuths ?:rl in tho Women's Foreign Missionary Poelety of the Park Avenue Methodist Klilfuupal Church. A sum of J100 and the library of the decedent aro hmpieuthrd to tho Old Jidles' Htinto of tho Methodist Church. The residue, uf the estate, valued at t'HOn, Is devised to lelatlvcs. Other wills admitted to piobato toduy am thoso of John II. Hradh'y, who died at Ocean drove, N. J., leaving an estate of $.:0,riOu; Julia J. Vun Tluiyim, Stone Harbor. N. J., 2,75o; Henry T. C'lymer, S15I Keysei street. $;(XO: .Mary Sullivan, 10,'d fillve streel. J.'fie); l.'lizabetli D. Mer llhew, 3J2 South Fifteenth street, J2500. Personal effect) of the estate of Charles F Struub havo ten nppralsel at $i;,9o0.Mj Cliaili") vs. Thi.inas. JTtSO.UI; Anna J. Whltcscll, J3OT.S7. ABRAHAM TANDLER Death brought on by an otlack of nctito Indigestion camo to Abraham Tandler, a retired manufacturer. In his home at the Brantwood, after four dajs' illness. Mr. Tandler hnd been Interested in the manufacture of knitted goods for many years. Ho retired ten years ago. For many ycais lie had been a member of tho Congregation Kcncseth Israel. Hla widow survives. FRANCIS A. HARRIS Francis A. Harris, CO years old. died today nt the homo of his son, Frank A. H. Harris, 5333 Walton avenue. Mr Harris had been In feeble health for nearly six months. His widow, one eon, Frank A. B. Harris, who Is in tho (uitomoblle business, and a daughter survive. CAPTAIN RHEES JACKSON LAREDO Tex. Sept. 22.-Captnln Ithees Jackson, of the N'lnth V. S. Infantry la dead at tho Post Hospital from Injuries lecelved when he was thrown from nla horse. Ho was a native of Oregon and was promoted to a captaincy March 11 " ri',e,Leni" jV'w' " rKfcL,-iuAlff,v.,,w-,i1h,u -' r-JMnooa ne i7.'i,B,Vr,9U6n ,"n ,r XilanU, i uei luwn is i r , ' K'tf lr'A Sc ,Tr" city, and l.u- '" "- P6;?' n4W,; ol York Road, and I e-s. ' " n w cor. aeihanl I'heat- .vsnsi av m4 Anna WEDDED FIFTY YEARS AGO Mr, and Mrs. James Ashton Lee Cele brate Anniversaxy. Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton Lee. 3323 Noith Uiglitcenth stieet. will celebrate their golden wtdding anniversary to night by a largo famll) dinner to bo given ul their home. Mr. I.ee, who is In charge of the De livery Department of John Waiimnuker'a Now Yoik Moie, and Miss Amelia Wald, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wnld, were inairlrd September Si. IWI, lu their own home. 731 (ireeu street, by the Itov. Julluij Mann, a I.utberuii clergjman. They have five children William V J .co, Moms M I.ee. the latter assistant managing cdiior uf the Kvenlnjj Bulletin, Ml'S Ausust.i l.ee, 11 Us Anna I.ee and Mr. Saiiiu"l U. Kamps, of Rochester, N. V There are four Brundchlldrcn. Mr Lee la 71 jeara of age nnd Mrs. Lee a Ida Junior by two years. BERNARD C. CARR Death from apoplexy came yesterday to Bernard O. Carr at hla home, H2S Federal street. In his 5Cd year. For moie than thirty years Carr had been engaged In the glass and bottlo business. He was a member of tho Young- Men's republican Club of the Wth Ward, nnd belonged to tho Hcd Men and Foresters. His widow two sons nnd two daughters sutvive ' BENAJAH R. WILLS .MOUNT HOLLY. N. J.. Sept. SIBena Jnh P. Wills, president and secretary of the Burlington County Fair Association, and prominent Democratic state poli tician, died at his homo here early today after soeral necks' Illness of tumor of the brain. Ho was 61 yeara old. He was one of the labt of Burlington County's former lay Judges. MORRIS LONGSTRETH Information reached till city today that Dr. Morris Longutretli. of Cambridge. Mass., formerly of Philadelphia, died In Barcelona. Spain, on Saturday last. Dr Longdtretli was a member of the cUs of IfeoM ut Harvard. MERRILL A, TEAGUE Editor of Copper Curb nnd Mining Outlook. fjkW YORK. Sept. M.-Merrlll A. Toague, one of tbe ablest and beet-kaowQ Thiir4rlrt. nt '2 n. m, Inln ..iLlmipn. fO'J4 Vnlfli Orlfltinn M IkM,AM. At Cnniden, N. ,f . on September 21, hill, JAMKS UAI.f.A.M, son of, the Inte Meriyn nnd Sarah Hallam. Itclstlves ami friends are Inilled to ntlend tho funeral sen lees, on Wednesdsy, nt I p in.. . Ilj" residence of his nephew, Thomas iAneh. 2lo0 IlAKNlVrtf September 21. 1014. XI. HAIUIV. son nf M. ilnrry nnd the lute Mnry I Ilarnes nnd Rrnndson nf Anna nnd the Into Oeorge II. names. Funeral services on Thursday, nt 'Jinn p. m., nt the npnrtmnts nf nllvnr It. Ilnlr. 1H20 Chestnut st. CAItl.KY. MAIlOAnKT CAIII.UY. 2 years, 'Jtll'J IIA0-M Bf. CAIIH. On September 21. 10U. IlKllNAItp C. I'AIIII, husband of Annio ;arr. runerai Thursday, nt b n. m., from his late residence, 2I.IM I.'edernl st. Solemn lteuuleiii .Mr, m .-. Anthony's Church, nt U..'W u. in. Tiitorim'iit Ilolv Cross Cemetery. COI.I.INH. On September 21. 1014.THOMAM. hiialmnil of the Inte Sarah A robins Due iiulli'o of the (iinei.il will !. given, from Ills Inle irsUlcnee, 'JI2.i Keileral st CONOVKIl. On September 2". Inn, (.'I.AIt UNCI! PAITON, son of Clarence W. nnd Martha V. Conoer, nged 0 J ears 7 months. Kunernl Wednesday, nt - p. m.. from tho rrsldeiHH of his grandparent, Wllllim C, Pation. nerlln, N. .1. CONltOW. On September 14. 1014. DAVID K. CONHOW, ad 01 years. I,n,te residence, 321 League st. Due notice of (unerai will ts Hi i en. CONWAY. On September 21. 1014, MART, wldiinr of Michael Conway, of Countv Ty rone, Ireland Kunernl from the residence nt her son-ln-lnw, Thniuns Tlrotvn. 1808 Hllles st., nn rrldnv, at S:.1(i n. m. Solemn Jteniilem Mass at the Church ot tho (icsu, nt 10 n, m. CJITTHN. On September 10. 1014. PnnD Illtll'K .t. COTTON. In his 89th venr. I"ll- Sallo.1. nrnl nprr"re nn IVednendnv. nt '2 n. m. nre- HlMlt. I I i'IrpIv. nl K, hllllp'fi. (lrnnil nnd ninmnn.1 .Sept. 11 t-. Inlerment ilreenwnod Cemetery. .Kept. M CUKItAN. On September 10. 1014. JOHN. .hept. 0 liusband of the late Kllen Currnn. KunetHl un ivednesijay, nt Nino a. in., rrom 244 sumnc nl.. W'lfmnhlcknn. Sntnin lllffh Man nt Kt. Sailed. .lnhn the !lnnf!tt' Phitrrh. nt 1(1 n. m. tn- Sellt. ID lrmpnt IV.Imlnnlpr Cpm,lprv. Sent. If, nill.l.INS On Senlemher "I.I!I14. THOMAS. .Sept. 11 hushnnd of Hnrah A. Collins. Due notice ot tne iuncr.il will be Riven, rrom nis late resi dence. 242." Federal st. PR WAi:i,K.- On September 20, 101I.MAP.TE i:. ui: v.i:i,t;. wife of acorgo j,. ne M'nele. Interment prlvute. DEAN On September 14, 1014, CATH- AltlNK A. DKAN. widow of Charles IV. Dean, reHdence. SCO Union St. funeral serv ices nnd Interment strictly private. l)i:NNEIt On Soplemher 20. 1014, FRKD- nitlt'K DIINNKIl In his rioth ear. Kuneral on Thursday afternoon, September 21, nt 1 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Homo, southeast corner Peinth nnd Tloga streets. Interment areenmount Cemetery. DKVI.IN On September 10. 1014. JOSEPH DKVI.IN. husbmd of Kllcn Devlin (nee llyan). Funeral nn Wednesday, at M.'IO n. m.. from li.M Slincknmaxon st. Kolemn Requiem Mass at the church of the Immaculate Con ception, at 10 n in. Interment New Ca thedral Cemetery. DIXKY On September 10, 1014. ALFRED, son of William nnd Charlotte Dixey. hi his ISth ear. Funeral sen Ices on Thursday, at 2 p. ni , at :i.,7s Joyce 3t Interment pri vate. K. of P. llrcemvood Cemetery. UOKltFI'III.. Suddenly, nn September 10, 1014, AI.FItHD n., husband nf Ida Doerftcl. aged 30 years. Funernl on Wednesday, at 2 P. m.. from 37t:i N. 17th st. Interment at Nnrihwnn,'. Cemetery. DOrOHKFlTY. On September IS. 1914. EL LIE T widow ot John J. Dougherty (neo Donohuo). Due notice of the funeral will b given, (rom her late residence, 1214 Cath arine st. DUFF At hr residence. 1.112 Chestnut St., on Septemher 10. 1011. LAURA ANTON 13TT13 WELLS, wlfo ot J. Camphed DuS. Funeiai nnd Interment at the cinvenlsnca cj thj In rill: n,ANi:rAN Suddenly, nn September IS, mil. CATIIAIHNi:. wife nf .lames ninrgnii, aged f,0 ears. l-Suipral services on Wednes dav. nt 2 p m., nt 021 W. I'limherland st. Interment Herman Lutheran f'emetcrv OI.KNN. On September 21. 1011. JOSEPH C, husband of Mary 11. tllenn. I-'uneral on Thursday, nt 2 p. in., stilctly private, from tho residence of hla (nth r-ln-iau. William O'Brien, 321 West Wharton st. Interment nt Pernwood Cemeterv. Remains may be iliw ed Wednesdayvetdng. GOI.IIKY. On sPteiiiber 21. 1014, CATIt ARINn I'K.Mtl.. wife of Henr (loldcy. Funeral Thursday, nt S:3i n. m . from her lato residence, 3110 .Ml. Vernnn st.. West Philadelphia. Hcrpilcni Mass at fit. Agatha's Church at 10 o. m. GRAHAM. On September 20, 1014, FRANK M., son of the lute Robinson T. md .Mnry V. (traham. Duo notice of the (unernl will oe gnen. rrom nis late residence, otsj catn- arlno street. HALL. SERENE HALL. 35 years, 000 North 10th at. IIAI.I.OWEI.r.. On September 12. 1014. WIL- 1. 1AM. husband of the Inte Catharine N. Hallowell, aged 74 years. Due notice ot the funeral will bo given, trom the residence ot his daughter. 184S Van Pelt st. IIIINIIEKSON At his late residence, 01.18 SItCallum st., Oermantown, JAMES P. HEN- DERfcON. aied ."8 years. Funerul serilccs and Interment private. IIRRTI.'II. On September 13. 1014. MAGDA- LE.VA, wife of Louis Ilerter Kormerly Uck- nrd). aged 48 years. Due notice of the (u. nerai will be given, from her late residence, 1027 Shunk st. Iinitn On September 10. 1011. MARTIN P., husband of Ellen Itore. Funeral on Wednesday, at S-:tn a. m.. from 31 N. 4th i-t. rinlemn Requiem Mass at M. AugiKtlnc's Chur h it in n. in. Interment at Holy Cruns Cemeti'i. IHIPmEMAN. On Septemlier 20. 1014. SE I.1ENA. wife of Harry H. Houseman. Funer.il Wednesday, ut S a. in., from the rcil leni-w or 1). P. Cok, 4213 Tdekawanna street. Fianliford. Muss at St. Jnnrhlin'H Ctiuri.li at 11 o'clock. IntTinent prltnte. JONKS. On September 21. 11114, LEON AL- j.u.-, Min nj i-orueiia nmi me idle .luiin r. Jones, aged 21 eurs. Funeral scrip-ex on Wtdnesciiy. at 8 i m.. ji lJT.fl Fnlrmoimt ave. Interment Thursday, nt Wilmington-Iirjmljulnt- Cemetery Milmlngton. Del JONES. On September -i. 1011, LEON AL I.I.N, sou nf Cordelti .ui.l tbe late John II JuueH, aged 21 ear Puperal hervh'es on W..insdd. at S p m. ut lis lata resident'?, 12JH Fnlrmuiint ae Interment on Thuis day. at Wilmington and Ilrandywlno Ceme tery. Wilmington. Del. JONKS. On September 17, 1014. LUCY, widow of Caleb W. Jones, agej 74 years. Due notUe of the funernl nlll Ir. given, (rom her late residence, 2010 south 8th st. KINO. On September 18, 1011. WILLIAM P.. husband of Lottie King (nee Jenner). Due notice of funernl nlll be ghen (rom his late residence. A.21 Market et KI.KNTNRIt LAZEll KLENTNEn.68 years. 2700 Fletcher st. LKATIIEH.MAN. At his residence. 4.17 urcawn t . kos cnase, on September IS. 1U14, JOSEPH, husband o( Amanda Leather, man. Due notice o. the (unerai will t glien. I.KK. -On Senlember 10. 1014. CLARA A. I.EE (nee Finn) ugert HI cars. Funeral services ot lVe(lneda, at 2 i, m , at 127 N. Edgewotl at. Interment prliate, at Ar- linsinn t cmeirr, I.IIIDEI.I. IIMIItT LIDDELU 8 years. 23M E. Sergeant st LIPP. LOUISA I.IPP, 67 years. 2812 North Mascher st I.IKil i: On September 21. 1014. JOHN J. hushand of th, late fa henne l.gue and son or ,ht late Domini, k and Sarah Logtie. Due nutUu of the luiwrnl Mill be given (rom h's l.ilu rt'slJrm'e. 2V2i Carperler bt I.OII.-Dii September 21, 1014. MARqARET M.. wife ur Prank !h and daughter of th. late Mhdiael and Man Fleming. Funerul un Thursdai, at 7HO a. m.. from her late rel. dence, rear 32i New Market t. High Mats at St ugustiua'a l hur.-h at 0 a. ni. LVHATTY'.- MARY I.UHATTY, 23 months 1028 N. Hilton st. "'"'' I,l'TZ.--On September 21. 1011. ALPHONSE JMKH I.l'TZ. hustuiiet of nn l.ui "Vnels I'nunes) and son of Ellen T anl the lata 1'hfkss S. I.uts. M30 Frankford ave., Holmes-hurg. MAHION. On September IS, 1914. ANNA C MARION, wldo of John Marlon and Jaug tor of the hm Michael and Margaret RoUJy. 1734 VMtinn'T1 'nm "" ,4te r"'d""-. MAU'llN. On September 20. 1014, JOHV husband of the lato Elisabeth Martin. In hl Mill sar. Funeral services on Wo.ineji.lav at U a ni . at the lorlurs of Mrs Otto llur be.k. 1041 N , 4th t. Interment prlvafo M.iunt Morlah Cenuter. '"'"" JlrC'Ol.tiAN. On September 10,1814. ELIXA Hirrll MUM . CAN wife of "ji"."; t i!c Colgan and daughler of Mar A. and iho lat PatH-k J Muldoon. aged aj ; ,H rimerai on ntuniwi', di 8 a ni.. from K!.i rilsworth t High Mass of Rciulem ji Si Anthony's church ut U JO a. ni. luteriiicm at Hol Cross ''cmcterj "'niiin Me(ti;ri'l(iVN. On September SI. ir.u JOHN 4.. husband of Margaret B. Mrej.t. tigsu ..Duo notUe of (unerai will be uiicii (rum hla late residence, S09 North B3tli Vi MfiSANT,,U;J!.I'iaANOIi MlGATH. 57iar.: ,Mel(i:ON. On September 20. 1014 tfhi-'sa MARC.AHET daughter olJan.ei nnd KliLA lth Mjlvron In her isth lear Fmirul e(incsla at 8 to a m . (roni the rejldeiicj of her narenta ritl Inn. IV" A"" e'Uein.g linn i'a -ciuc jliikih- "hi Ju7!ARA" MILLEK- ys. II0J MINKHVA. On September 20 1014 tiaxt N.UI wife of .-tuflSr MlS'rvi Fune.al oclKtc, at the rtslJtuce ef ter go, Elmer Mcaav, 1252 south 40th street. private. Mors riKTii. Ida montietii, so years. jionEs'ciii. VicToniA Montiscitf. . years, 5.S2 i;. ltitttnhouie st. MJJI.Iipi,I.ANI). CATHAR1NIJ MUUtOt ..I'.ANI. 43 yenrs. 1H2IJ N Howard st. , MUHPIlV-MiciIAEl, MUItrllY, 79 yearn --''" Helen st OTTniV-On September 20, 10i4, nt.Wlld wood, jfi J.. tJiomah AltHINOToN OT TEY. formerly of West Chester, Pfl,, husband or Mary n. Ottey (nee Nearj), njred ti.- 5 ears, Fiiiier.il nn Wednesday at Oakland Cemetery, West Chester, Pn. PAYNTKIt FANNIE PAYNTER, 32 years, cm ijtnv $t. ranusn. - casandra peelino. sj jeais. 1214 S. 3d t PKTERNON. On September 20, ,1011. MARY A., wire of the lale Joseph Peterson ami daughter of Mary 'and the Inte- Patrick tjulnn, I unerai 'rlnirsda! morning, Septem ber 21. at ssio )ieluelc finni her mother'a residence, 10.17 South Thirteenth street. Folcmn, Maes of Requiem nt tho church of the Epiphany at in o'ci ek precisely. In terment t Holy Cross Cemetery. PI'AFI'. On September 15, 1014, of diph theria, .'Olt.V C. jn of Philip and Anna I'falT. of 3(128 Ella st . nged .1 J ears. No funeral. rilll.MI"?.--LILLIAN PHILLIPS. 48 years, 2182 No-ih Natrona st. PI.t;.MMEII.--On. .September 10, 1014. .IE HOJIh II. Pl.l.'MMEII. naed 3.1 venrs. Fu neral sen Ices on Wednesday, flt 2:.1() p. in.. ..".LU" residence n( his parents, tjiilntnn, N. .1. I'OTTH. EDWARD POTTS. 1,1 yenrs. 2013 Turner st. POWIIERMAKKIt. At Atlantic City, N J.. Sept.mt.cr 17, 1014. ARRAHAM, husband of tlnli," Powdermnker. nied .VJ ejrs Inter nien' prltnte. Norfolk, Daltlmoro and Wash lngf,, papers pleaso copv. "iV.IJir-Ol'. fiO'tember ao. 101l..1O1IN H. IIAPII. Resldeme. a PI N. !Mh st. Due no tlrfl or the funeinl nlll he given. IIKCCAniA. DOMENICO RECCAR1A. I year. 3020 North Woodstock St. IIMOItOW. -At Mnghniin. N. J., on Sentem her l. 1014. MARTHA F., wife of William T. ItCflrow aged 07 jenrs. IiniN. SARAH REIN, 70 yenrs. 010 South 10th St. , HICKAItt). On September 20, 1014, ANOE- IKATIIS L NE niCKAnn nee Wlllanerj. wife of W, R. RPknrd. Residence, 2I0S Pnllon street. ti notli-e ot funeral wilt be riven. ItOdEltS. On Jtonilay., September 14, 1914, JIACIIF.li wtRTKIl, tlntiBhter.bf thy lai; Mill It in Wynne nnd Hannah Lowls Wlster end widow of William B. Rogers. Inlerment prlvle IKITII, At Newtown Pnuare, Pn , nn Sep. temher 21. 1PM, liM'HA J., widow nf Dr. Amos A Roth, nged r,o jenro. I'unernl ser- ih-es nnd Inlerment prlinte. nt Frederick, I firilALLIOIX. On September 20, 1014. ,RA. CIIIJI. JANK, wife of rerdlpand Schllloll, . ngrd r,l yenrs. Funernl services on Wedncs- ias, nt 2 p. m.. nt her Inte residence, 31 I .louth Third street. Colwjn. Delaware County, 1 Pi Interment prlvnle. rerun ood Cemetery. I felfAMIIOb'flH. Suddenly, at.. Phnenlxvllle, I ln.. Keiilelnl.ee "I. 1!II4. f'HAItl.BS T.. llUS- bnnd nf Innn, J. HhamhouBli. nged fil soars. Due nnllee of the funeral will bo glien, from his late residence. IBIS e'ourtlnnd st , Phila delphia. STCPIH'NH.-On September 20, 1014, ANNA 11., wlfo of the lato John Stephens, aged 72 enrs. Funeral on Wednesday, September 2.1, at I o'clock, (rum the residence or her son. John Stephens. 31." Dnils nienue, Audu bon, N. J. Interment nt i:ergicen Cemetery, Cnmdin, N. J. STOCKTON.- At DPtillle Notch. New Hamp shire, nn Saturday, September 10, 1011, ANNA 13. STOCKTON Seiilres at the linuso nf Mr. Frederick Kyliester. Hnverford. Vn nn Wednesday. September 23d.nl 3 do o'clwk. Inlerment prlinte. STITEI.EIt. In Downlngtown, Pn.. nn Sep temlier 20, inn l)A II) STITELElt. ngel 7il ear. Funeral er-( es on Tuesdav, nt 8 I,, m. nt 227 Highland ne Further icr Ir nt West I.nure Hill Chnr"l on Wednesday, t 11 30 n. in St'LI.IVAN. At his residence. B2.1 Cherrr St., Camden, N. .!., Sept. 11. 1014. JOHN L. husband nf .Mnry H.ulltvnn. aged 27 years. Due notice of tho 'unernl will be given. HYMINHTIIN. nn September 20,1011, MARY SVMINdTON, wife nf dime Simlnglon nnd elsughter n the lato Jilin J. nuil Mary Hnv. Funernl ledncda mmnlng st i 3n n'ilnik (rum Ihe rerldent' nf her grnndmnther Mrs. .Initio lin 2118 Pine street. Interment ai Cathedral Ctmeterv THOMPSON. Of dlphlherle. on September 10 1014. MARCIA ALICE onlv child of Earl J. nnd Mallnn Thompson, aged .1 ycirs DEATHS nnd 7 months. Inlerment private, at West minster. No funeral. THOMPSON. On September 20, 1014. MAIt- T1IA. wife; of Robert Thompron. Due nolle? nf th" (unernl will be given ..,.. , Tli:ltNKY--On September 10, 1PI4,TltOMAft .1 , nusrinno i-r sinry j iierney inee imi- Funernl nn Wet- . nesdav nt H'ln n m.. (rom 2817 North leei terworth). nged Ml vears si cFront nnd Somerset sts Remilem,' Mass nt the I'nnrcn or me iisiiaiinn ot ie. v M nt Hi a m. Int-rment nt Holy Crosg cemetery WALK Kit. In Portsmouth, Vn., nn Keplem.i Pel III. 1014, WILLIAM U. WA1.KIHU 111 trrment prlvnle In Ijiurel Hill Cemeterv. WAI.TI On September 21, 1014, OODFRET WALT! Relatives nnd friends, nlso Wln kfllreld lleneflclnl Assn.. nre Inilled to nt- tenil funernl servlee, nn Thursday, pre elsely nt J p in., nt his Inte residence. 2440 Aspen st. Interment Fernwnnil Cemetery. VtlMTI.. On Sepleniber 10, 1014. MAHCVJH CYRI s. husband nf Mnrgaret White nce S beef). Punenil on Wednesday, nt 2 p, m, (rom 21!) Zenildn st . Wayne Junction. Re mains may be ilened Tuesdnv evening, In iirment strictly prliate, nt Iiy lllll Cem WILSON. On Sent 21. JOHN I WILSON, formerly nf Philadelphia, nt his home nn the Hudsnn. Inlerment In tho family burial ground. Nounrk. Del. WINSI.CMV. -'in September 21. 1014, EMMA V.. wire nf .lnhn Winstoiv, nged Ml years. Helatlirn nnd friends nrn Invited to ntteml funeral ervlre. Thursday, preelelv nt .1 p. in., nt the Clinpel of Andrew ,1. Ilnlr & Son, mill nnd Arch sts. 1iOI,riMli:il.On September 10. 1014. r,r) WARD, "on or Etlrehe'li nnd Ihe Inte Henry Wolfinger 'nee Olndbnrl), nged .Ifl seats. 1'iinernl servhes m Wednefdnv at 2 ii m., nt U.12 Ent Flurn st. Interment at Palmer i enutrtrv 110(11). Suddenly, nn September 10. 1011, HARRY It . h'ibn,vl ,ir Mntv E Wnml Fil Meral on We,ne',lnv nt 8 In a in from 2120 Nli'h"ln si. Requiem .Mini ai St Elisa beth's I'luir"!) at PI n m Interment nt I emeten WOODWAKIb On September 20. 1014. IDA MAY. wife of llenrge P Wnodwnrrl anil fjntigh'er n' Hamui I nnil Jennie llnffelrlnger. n'ed 4.1 vots Funeral seivlres Thursday nt 2 p. m nl her 'ate residence 4210 Mantua nienue. Interment nt Fcrhnood Cemetery. Store Opens 8.30 A. M. . WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5.30 P. M. M ; ii Ttit'tjj nii 't. u1 j-j jr -'- -, , -,- ij'-'i lIllJlUllilH)1 nUllIll lJI8,0Uir.llO D , 'J'il,lrjjiiJiiiiiwiMiiil u n ui u 131 -ii ni nn fifi-c- nu n . niiuinni.iiiniiBrii".ii.jif.iLMHK"ni,i It m" " . ' 111 III I ..IS . ! .-- 11 I 'I J i i IMPOl ANN The Grand Organ Plays Tomorrow at 9, 2 and 5:15 Fashion Posings in Egyptian Hall at 11 and 2:30 RTANT ADVANQ T The WaosLiniialseir Stores off Phifladelphia aod New Vork 'have acqMared more than $800,000 worth off famous BIQELOW RUGS. Oineha!ff off this great quantity is now ibeimg umiloaded off the freight cars in this city; somrae off the rungs are already opened op in onor stock room. th f&SHQPS use includes all BIOELOW tsrands in ail sizes. The rungs will be put on sale TOURSPAY innioraing, September 24th, in the Rug Store, on the Fourth Floor, Market. i prices throughout the sale will be EXACTLY 35 PER CENT, LESS thm tho sJaiKfard prjggS Qf BICiELOW RUQS OYgr Amriea. m R3 -I,. 50. Oc. sto 65' It is the year's grmi event in rags and it is the year's great opportunity for ay housiholders of Pti!!ailpSiia m& viainityt , JOHN WANA K Vt4i -sssessisBSissssMssgiMSMis.stsMSBe. tm tKSJJt'vi;rizl:i. ',;amnn:TXm?il!n2fr47Mk - - - - - .aj.. ,. .. . .... - ..- MAKER - ..,-, j.'ff ,. --t" - - - w- aitf- nii.vifcrwtHrim . i,jn , a