w "Twsa EVBHIKG XEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, BEPTfiMB&R 22, 10,14.. ' rjr FARMERS' MARKET IN SIGHT f AT 69TH STREET TERMINAL Btalla to Be lot to Producers Only nnd Saving lit Price Promised. Prices to the West Philadelphia con Burner of form products may bo consid erably reduced by tho opening of a farm ers' market In llic COth street terminal. AecordlnR- to plans announced by tho rtillndolphla nnd Western Railway Com pany and tho Lehigh Vnllcy Transit Com jinny, tho market will bo In operation before Thnnksslvlnff. By renting stalls at a nominal figure to producers only, tho traction odlclals liopo to encourage a tnigo number of farm ers from Montgomery, Hucks nnd other nearby countlei to sell their fruit, vegeta bles nnd poultry direct to tho consumer. The middleman will bo eliminated and his profits divided between the pioduccr nnd consumer. The farmers expect to chnrge slightly higher prices than would bo paid for rnmmlsslon houses, ns the expense of nut ting "P their products for the retail trado nnd maintaining tho stall must bo met, but they hope to hno tho consumer reap the larger pait of the direct nalo saving. The lemodellng of a building of tho rhllsdelphla nnd Western Hallway Com pnnj, In which the new market will bo located, will bo undertaken nt once. This nctlon Is the result of n recent conference between ThomnH Nowhnll, president, and J L. Adnms, general man ager of tho Philadelphia and Western, nnd Harrison rcRVv picsldent, nnd C. C. Collins, tintllc manager, of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company. CITY RHODES SCHOLAR TO LEAVE FOR OXFORD Morrison C. Boyd to Contlnuo Hla Studios Abroad for Threo Years. Morrison C. Dotl, Philadelphia's solo Tthodps schola will snll from Now York tomorrow to tako up his studies at Ox ford I'nlvnslty. In New York Uoyd wilt Join a party of CO other Rhodes scholars. Ho(l will not return to his native city for three years, as during his vacations he Intends to travel through Europe. Ho will devote his time In Oxford to n study of the classics, specializing In Latin and Greek lfo will nlso study music. Ills ambition Is to bo an orgJnl3t as well as a scholir. After graduation from Ox ford ho will teach Latin and Greek. Mr Uojil Is a pioduct of Philadelphia's school system. Ho was educated In tho J'hlhdclplila public schools and graduutca from tho Central High School In 1900. Ifo won a city scholarship nnd entered the Univeislty of Pennsylvania. He re ceded his bnchelor of arts degreo from the t'nlverslty In 1913. Ho not only grnd nitert with honors, but was awarded a Harrison scholarship In tho Gradtmto School He received his master's dtgreo list June. Uojd won tho Latin and Greek prizes for tho sophomore, junior and se nior jcais As an undergraduate be took nn active Interest In tho literary and dramatic so cieties lfo was the head of the 1'hllo pi.ithe.tn Society In his senior jcar. Ho tvas ducted to the Phi Beta Kappa Honor ary Fraternity. Bojd Is nlso well known In tho local music circles nnd has given n number of organ rocltnls. He Is tho third Pcnnsylvnnlnn to win a Rhodes scholarship. Tho other two men were Thomas E. Robblni nnd Rich ard Schellens, who won tho prize In 1901 and 1007 reipectlvcly. i -- ' - . r i ' ' I A II 1ST mB mtk 8&mm H MORRISON C. BOYD Philadelphia's sole Rhodes scholar, who sails for Oxford tomorrow. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA i - Sun and Tides Ban rtee SiITa.m. Sun setri.... 600p.m. PHILADELPHIA. ItlKh water. 1.12 a.m. 1 tllith water.. ft H5 p.m. 1jw water.. 10 24 a.m. Low water.. 10:3T p m. RBEDT ISLAND, ltluhl water. 12 Ot sum. Illnh water. 12 21 p m. Low water.. 6.42 a.m. Low water,. 7:15pm. RREAKWATER. High water. 0'44 a.m. I tilth water. 10 10 p.m! Low water.. .1:17 a.m. Low water,. .1 31 p.m. Vessels Arriving Today Teesdale (11r., Tort du I'alx, logwood, dock ed at Cheater. iowan. lino, Honolulu, via ranima Canal, sugar, W. r. Hagar & Son. Sailing Today fitr. Isle of Jura ttlr), Dixon, Havana, Mun ton Steamship Lint. Sir. Catherine Cuneo (Nor.), florensen. Port 'Antonla Ma Uaracoa, Cuneo Importing Com pany, . Str. Grecian, Page, Hostow Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company. . Btr. Ericsson, Willi. Dalilmore, Ericsson Line. Steamships to Arrive PASsn.vonn. Name. From. l)al. Mongolian .......... .aiaea;ow Sept. 16 Stampslla ............Genoa Sept. 13 Dominion ......Liverpool .....Sept, 16 FIU3MHT. Cltv of Durham .. .Calcutta . .Sept. 1 Zulderdyk Itotterdam ,. .Sept. in Amateldyk ...Tlotterdam . .Sept. 13 Maine ...... ...... ..(London ...,.. Sept. 3 Start Point.. ....... ..London Sept 12 GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Men Get One Year Sentence In Prison for Crime. A plea of Involuntary manslaughter In causing the death of Domlnlck Muzoskl on May 2, was entered today by Jozapns Uzdarlnls and Jaduszas Pacells, Lithuanians, In the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Judge Senrlo sentenced ench defendant to ono year In tho County Prison. The threo men lived together at 2820 Wlnton street, nnd on the, ilnv In ruina tion a quarrel arose, lit which Muzoskl was the aggressor. Ho was knocked to the floor by tho defendants, but ap parently not hurt. He lator went to bed and was found dead In the morning, tho cause being hemorrhage. IDLE STEAMSHIPS HERE BRING OWNERS NO RETURNS Vermont Corporation Has $2,000, 000 Investment Anchored. An Investment representing $2,000,000 In tho steamships Narragansott nnd Manhattan, bringing no return, Is an chored In tho Delawaro River oft Wil mington, These vessels were completed n year ago by tho Harlan & Holllngs worth Corporation, of Wilmington, for tho Central Vermont Transportation Company, a subsidiary company of the New York, Now Haven and Hartford Railroad. Because of a difference of opinion between tho ofllclnta of tho lat ter company nnd members of tho Inter state Commerce Commission these ves- sets have boon compelled to He Idle, and It Is not expected that they will be used until next spring. The Manhattan and Nnrraganeett, ad mlttedly flno craft of their type, were constructed to ply between New York nnd Portland, Sic., over tho Long Island Sound route. Tho New York. New Haven and Hartford Company was to build a spur lino to bring freight and passengers Into Portland from Interior points. The Interstate Commerco Com mission Interfered and tho project was held up. Boats without passengers nnd freight wcro useless, so tho Central Vermont Transportation Company decided to keep the craft hero Instead of at Fortlund, whero the fresh water would be more beneficial to them than the salt water ot Portland harbor. The work of build ing V spur lino Is now progressing nnd u expected to be completed early In spring. Tho Nnrragansctt and Manhattan are sister ships. Each Is sumptuously fitted for tho accommodation of several hun dred passengers. They are 332 feet In length, 48 feet In width, 66 feet over guards and 21 feet 5 Inches depth. Their triple expansion engines can produco 4C00 horsepower. Man. Mariner Adoiro , ... Slurmfels . Canadla ,,., llentlicota . ZercnberRcn Itapldan ... California , SHIP HERE TO USE CANAL WHITE SLAVE CASE APPEALED Supremo Court Asked to Affirm In dictment Against Two Men. WASHINGTON, Sept 22 -A brief In the case of tho United States against two alleged "white slavers." Elle and Juliette Portalo, was filed In tho Su preme Court today by Assistant At torney General Wallace. The District Court In Colorado de clared the Indictment against the two defective because it did not show that they brought nn nllen Into the country for Immoral purposes, but only kept her in a house of ill fame The Go em inent contends that the Indictment w.-.r valid and asks the Supreme Court to set aside the rullnir of v, Cnnr-.t District Court. for TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Wiyinrv Rt:,r;,nV.i,h " -d " i?Jlndr. MU'ray, Kennot Square. ra and Rosa Wlgrlns. Monrcstown, N. J. ?,TcD?.1,,L'ocui1t,,,., "' Eu !rSl var.V.r'Vr.,!"?? gyirW" " I Spencer 1015 8 Darlen at. I'lgar J rianagan. 1"IM Meltala rt and '?K Iiff ssi-.,"' nn" n",a M- !r?elaSner& YewT,. Pa ' " lta" fento DtMarcdntonlo, :.')2t .N Van Pelt at Cto'V1r.A wUfia ii!eE0r,10- "'11 W Hill" .' ' COr'oV, S,"iJ' ?tn8,t 1T,h "" . Ai-,inr!'r 'lkl. 12TS K Thompson it. JolSi Sl,a.Lu,,sx5?,.ka .'""" H'ehmond t ZfiTih-txtir.?' an Mar ShaR"n'7''"r " and Cla" n!l'M?iVr"li wM ll0uper Bt" ""' Sarah n-in. Mel1' f Hooper at. ter s" Stbe,r,t r.xil """"" at . and Sya. lllrrv niT S Marllnenn. 2121 Summer t. "&" f,ma2 ir.- ?r h t . and Adele George y Ptcones. jr . 252S S Carlisle at Mlllla T ,,ark"' if h .? "' SVW"1" ' and Id4 AlLn-'i ,v,taX? """S. North 12th t. and lmit;.,r. VKf'.-'" rt.n n t H .""urn inn IJlCKinSOn BE tn?,uS. V.??; COlnLTiestnut at and Mary and Oer- .iJ.ri'.Jo!lJv." ' "" Chestnut at :Vw,V''S::'J.r H, Per'ar at . and Clara 'Wl Kfiuth Swanson st. an fi v..i. "i.rrma.n"- 41n Duncannon ae iZli ;ll Jlu l!"' South 23d.st . Wt. "ffeB1",, ?:.. Vork uty- IjOUIi JO' nd Esther and Grace J'eihTner HIT West Xtrntirnmerv v. tin i. !'."" ' Druckmlller. 2co'. North Anit frank Leone item gou,h 7lh '", ' ,,),, T.. ;S'5(S" Sa- - eSni'ri011',''-, f0' "randywlne at . and Jrht Vlca "r'rallauekU. 131S N Myrtla at. iiin 'i?mnlugh lfiOl N Uroad t aid Illanehe Jijker XG25 Kdueley it Crari..?1) Bt37 Waatmlnatar ave ffi"GS3 a.0h "' and Maria Lut' Ellzab.il? r.Uc.,on' .IM noeh.ll. va . and RaimJ-i hnD s'arrett, 3 11 Queen Lane 3T.BBSVIIg,k,.8,,' " anJ EJna ra!,.ck McOoern New York ci.v ,a t. oer Krt N. stlllman at. l2Vit I? ""'"'an ,'., and Helen First Vessel Sails October 8 Pacific Through Isthmus. With the sailing from this port on October 8 of the steamship Harry Luck cnbach, of tho Luckcnbach Steamship Company, the first direct outward serv ice between here nnd the Pacific Coast via tho Panama Canal will bo estab lished. Terminal arrangements for tho new lino bae been completed with tho Philadelphia and Heading Itnllway Com pany. The vessels -will load and dis charge cargoes at Pier A, Port Rich mond. Tho pioneer vessel of the new line will reach here about September 30. Ono week after the Harry Luckenbach sails the steamship Carolyn Is expected to reach hero with a cargo of canned goods, wines and general merchandise from Pacific Coast ports. The now line intends to operate a monthly service. It Is expected that tho lun between this port nnd the Pacific will take about 19 days The new sen Ice will augment the In waid service recently established by tho American-Hawaiian I.lne, which Is now conducting a passengor nnd freight serv ice from San Francisco to Philadelphia. STEAMSHIPS SIGHT BERGS Nieuw Amsterdam Heports Seeing Ploe 200 Feet Long. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 22 An Iceberg 200 feet long nnd i,0 feet high was reported east nf Cape Race by tho st amshlp Nleuw Amsterdam when It arrived heie The Nleuw Amsterdam nlso relayed from tho Whlto Star liner Arable information to mariners of icebergs in great numbers between the 4r.th and tsth meridians along the 19th parallel. The Hydrogrnpblc Ofllce also sent out a notice yesterday that the Danish steam ship Huss passed 3.J bergs. BEQUESTS MADE TO CHURCHES Maria O. Dobyne's Will Provides Gifts for Religious Work. The will of Maria O Dobyne, formerl of 2213 North Cnmac street, bequeaths I2O0 to the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Park Avenue Methodist KpWopal Church. A turn of J100 and tho librnrj of the decedent are bequeathed to thn Old Ladles' Home of the Methodist Church. The residue of the estate, valued at 12200. is devised to relatives Other wills admitted to probate today are those of John H Bradley, who died at Ocean Grove, N J , leaving an estate of J30.000, Julia J Van Thume, Stone Harbor, N. J.. 22,7EO, Henry T. Clymer, 6151 Keyter street, JI000, Mary Sullivan, 102d Ollvo Btreet, 13000, Elizabeth D Mur tlhew. S33 Pouth Fifteenth street, J2500. Personal effects of tho estate of Charles F. Straub have been appraised at $12,9i0u0; Charles E Thomas, J7630 19; Anna J. WhltiBell, J5667 87. WEDDED FIFTY YEARS AGO Manchester ....Rent. 10 ..Huelta Popt II . Calcutta .... .Sent. . FtAanr Rept. l"i . Ol'e II y, N U. bept. 18 Cardiff .. . !-ei)t. ts ..lelth Bept. 10 ..Copenhagen ....Oct. .. Steamships to Loavo PASSKNflEn. Name. For. Date Carthaginian ., (Itaegow Sept. 20 Dominion I.Hcrpool .Oct. .1 Stampalla .....Nnplcs Oct. 0 rnKioirr. Uranlenborg Copenhagen ...Sept. Man. exchange.... ....Manchester . .Hept Malno London .. .....Sept. 20 Zulderdyk Jlottenlam ....Sept. 20 Danla Coprnlngen . eit 2t Vert Point London . .. Sept .in Oanadla ChrlMtanla ....Oct. .1 California .....Copenhagen ....Oct. PORT OF NEW YORK vnssELs Attnivixa today. Name. From. Sailed. Zeuland Liverpool Sept. 11 Trlnclpello Rotterdam ... Hept 'i America Naples . . .. Sept. 10 Steamships to Arrive DUB TODAY. Name. From. Salic 1. Chicago Haro Sept.lt Antilles Genoa hept. 11 American Itotterdam ... Sept. S Vlrglnlo Uordeaux Sept. 0 DUB TOMORROW. Name. From. Sailed. Oljmple LUerpool .... Hept. HI New York Lherpoot ....Sept. 10 Chicago Ilairo Sept.lt FREIGHTS AND CHAnTLTtS A steady demand prenll In tho steamship market with only a limited amount nt himl ness being transacted, due to moderate offer Inga of tonnage. Haten are firm. Ilates arc low and business dull In sailing trades. STEAMSHIPS. Wlnlalon (Dr.), Atlantic Range to United Kingdom or French Atlantic ports, grain, prl uto terms. September nnd October. Oakland Orange (Dr.), same. Polatad Nor.), Philadelphia to Scandanavlan porta, refined petroleum, 10,000 bancls, prl vnte termn. prompt. Saniln (Dan ), Now York to Malta, refined petroleum, ICO.OOo caeca, IS cents, September and October. I'letro (Itnl.), 221 tons. Ilaltlmore to Na ples, Savona or Leghorn, coal, prhntc terms, prompt. Thyrla Menler (nr.), 701 tons, Norfolk to Chandler. Quebec, coal. prUate terms, prompt Meridian (nr.). 2218 tons. Colon to Phila delphia, acrap Iron, prhato terms, September and October. Vltalla (Nor.), 72.1 tons, same. BJorn (Nor ), 700 tons. Jamaica to New York or Stamford, logwood, prlat terms, prompt. SCHOONERS. Flora A. Kin. ball. 321 tons. Philadelphia to Nassau, coat f 2 iio. Tdward II. Wake, Port Reading to Camden, Me . coal, 63 cents. Edward R. Ualrd. Jr., Barren Island to Phil adelphia, tankage. $1. net, thenco Lowes. Del , to Charleston, flah scrap, J2 net. and back to New York. kIn-drled boards, prhato terms. DEATHS OF A DAY WILLIAM A. HOEVELER financial Journalist of the country, AeA rather suddenly yesterday mornlnsr at hi home at Chatham, If, X.t after a long Hi ness. A wife nnd daughter, Mildred, 1J yearn Of age, survive. . At the time of bis demise Mr. Teaguo was editor of Copper Curb and Mining Outlook, n position he had filled for sev eral years. DKATHS eatljs p in David Appointed Councilman hy Governor Tener, Cnrnerie Institute Trustee. PITTSBURGH. Serjt 22 -Councilman William A. Hocvolcr wns fctrlckcn by paralysis as ho finished addressing a Council meeting tonight and died within a fow minutes. Ho was one of the orig inal appointees of Governor J. K. Tener when the original Council of nine was named after the passing of the new city charter. Councilman Hoeveler was tho founder of tho W, A. Hoeveler Storage Company and was inteiested extensively In real estate here. He was a trustee of the Carnegie Institute nnd member ot tho ndlsory board of the Duqucsne Uni versity of tho Hol Ghost. ABRAHAM TANDLER Death brought on by an attack of acuto Indigestion came to Abraham Tandler, a retired manufacturer. In his home at the Brantwood, after four days' Illness. Mr. Tandler bad been Interested In the manufacture of knitted goods for many years, He retired ten years ago. For many years ho had been a member of tho Congregation Keneseth Israel. His widow survives. FRANCIS A. HARRIS Francis A. Harris, SO jears old. died today nt the home nf his son, Frank A. H. Harris. 5555 Walton avenue. Mr Harris had been In feeble henlth for nearly six months His widow, one son, Frank A B. Harris, who Is in the automobile business, and a daughter survive. CAPTAIN RHEES JACKSON LAItEDO, Tex., Sept. 22 -Captain Ithees Jackson, of the Ninth V S Infantry Is dead at the Post Hospital from Injuries ecelved when he was thrown from Ms horse He was a native of Oregon nnd was promoted to a captaincy March ll 1911. ' Cjtl.fn T n. Jdtne& 1 iv M 7.T..1 " S7 ' .. T. V UJIV. .1211 It'arnn.. . nut t P" Pa"". n w. cor. 35lh and C VWrMu8.,:" " "d an.l Cheat- Mr. and Mrs, James Ashton Lee Cele brate Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs James Ashton Lee, 35!S North Eighteenth streot, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary to night by a large family dinner to be given at their home. Mr. Leo, who Is In charge of the De livery Department of John Wanamaker's New York store, and Miss Amelia Wald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Wald, wero married September 22. 1661, In their own home, 732 Green street, by tho Rev Julius Mann, a Lutheran clerg)man They have five children: William F Leo. Morris M. Lee, tho latter assistant managing editor of the Evening Bulletin, Miss Augusta Leo. Miss Anna Lee and Mrs. Samuel L Kamps, of Rochester, N Y There are four grandchildren Mr, Lee Is 72 jears of age and Mrs. Lee Is hla junior by two years. BERNARD C, CARR Death from apoplexy came yesterday to Bernard C Carr at his homo, 2123 Federal street. In his 53d year For more than thirty jears Carr had been engaged In the glass and bottle business He was a member of the Young Men's Republican Club of tho Mth Ward, ana belonged fo tho Red Men and Foresters His widow two sons and two daughters survive. ' BENAJAH R. WILLS MOUNT HOLLY, X J, Sopt 22-Bena. Jah P. Wills, president and secretary of the Burlington County Fair Association, nnd prominent Democratic Stato Doll. tlel.in, died nt his home here early toilav .ifter several weeks' illness of tumor of the brain He was 63 earn old He was one of the last of Burlington Countj's former lay Judges. MORRIS LONQSTRETH Information reached this city today that Dr Morris Longstreth, of Cambridge. Mass., formerly of Philadelphia, died In Barcelona, Bpaln, on Saturday last Dr Longstreth was a member of the class of 1SC6 at Harvard. MERRILL A. TEAQUE Editor of Copper Curb and Mining uutioou. AnitOTT. On September 20. 1014, ISAAC ARHt.Tr, hueb-ind ot tho lato Sarah A, Arrott, In hla ,78th jear. Funeral aenlcea at his lato residence, 3120 North Park ave nue, on Wednesdaj motnlng, September 2.1, At IOiJO o clock. Interment prliato. ANIlRr.WS. On Heptember to. J0l4..WIIi LIAM S, ANDItEWJ. Relatives and friends are Invited to attcnr n funeral, on Wednesday, nt 2.10 p. m , at his lato resi dence. Tuckerton, N. J. Interment at Tuck ertoun. ALMr..On September U, 1014. MART ATLMER. Duo notice of th funeral will be given front hr late residence, 4015 Wa.-fcO tt , Y.'est rhltndalnhla. ,., IIAI.HKCK. SuddenlJ, on September 20,1014, V. ll.l.IAJl. "on oi ivinry nno ine inie .cui Ilnlli'ck. ruiyrai vt emesiiay, at z p r.Ani .a .MM.nnfl nt liln rntmln. I Thlstlf, 2410 Federal street. Interment nt Frnood Cemetery. . .. BAI.KIK. On Heptember 21. 1014. MARIE, wlfj of I"ran Unlklo, In her (Vld year, funer al emlcos Thursday, at 2 p m from her lato residence, IOJI North Orlanna at. .v- IIALLAM. At Camden, N. J , on September 21, MH, JAMES HAM.AM son of the lato JIern nnd tfaiah Uallam llelathes nml friends arc InUted to attend the runeral serlre. on edneda nt 1 P m . at lb resldenjo of his nephew, Thomas l.-ach, 2130 IJ VltNKs' September t!i, 1014, M HARRY. sun of M Harry and tho lata Marv L. llarnes and grnndson of Anna nnd tho lato Oeorge II. Ham's Funeral serlces on Thursilny, nt 2i30 p m., nt the apirtmenta of Oliver II. Ilalr, 18J(i Cheitnut at. CARI.m. MAItUAHUT CAIILUY, 2 years. 2S1' Reese st. CA lift. On September 21, 1014, nnnNARD C UAItlt, husband of Annlo Cnrr. l"uneral Thursday, nt s n. m . from his Into residence, 241R federal at Solemn lleiulem Jlnn ai ?l Anthony a Church, at 0 TO n. m Internunt llol Lroa Comcter COI.I.INH On September 21, 101I.TIIOMAS. huaUind of the late Sarah A Collins Duo iioiilo of tho funeral "III Iw given, from his lain ic.ldence, 4' Federal st CONOVKIt On September 20. 1014. CLAR- KMB I'ATrON, son of I larence W nnd Mattlin F. Contner, aged 0 cnra 7 months. Funeral Wednesday, at 2 p. m , from tho residence of hli grandparent, William C. Pntton. Berlin. N J. CONItOH'. On September 14. 1014. DAVID K CON ROW, aecd 01 5 ears. Lata residence, 224 Leaguo st. Jjuo notice of funeral will Le alien. , CONWAY. On September 21. 1014. MARY, widow of Michael Conwav, of County Ty rone, Ireland runernl from the residence nf her son-in-law. Thoima Ilrnwn. 1808 Stiles St.. nn Frldav. at 8:30 a m Solemn Requiem Musi at tho Church of the Gesu, nt 1(1 a. m. COTTON. On September 10, 1014, FRED ERICK J. COITON, In hla 00th year. Til nernl services on Wednesday, at II p m. pre cisely, nt Schuyler's, nroid nnd Diamond nls Interment tlreenuood Cemetery. CtmitAN. On Heptember 10, 1014, JOHN, husband of the lito Ullen Curran Kunernl on Wednesday, at S .10 a. m . from 214 Sumac at.. Wlasnhlcknn. Solemn IIlEh Mass at St. John the llnptlrl'a Church, nt 10 a. m. In terment Westminster Cemetery.- COLLINS On September 21.1014, THOMAS, husband of Mnli A. Collins. Duo notice oi the funnril xMIl he glcn, from his late resi dence, 2I.1 I cdcrnl st II tt MAUI.R On September 20. 1014,MARin J. Di: WAKLR. wife of George L. Do VTele. Interment prlv itn Di:.N On September 14, 1014. CATH ARINE A DEAN, widow of Charles V. Dcin, reiiicnce, kto union st. I uneral serv ices anu interment strictly private DKNMIlt On September 20, 1014, FRED ERICK UKNNI5R in his 10th jear. Funeral on Thursdiy ifternoon, September 24, at 1 o'clork, from Odd Felloiva' Home, southeast corner erth nnd Tioga streets. Interment Oreenmount (."emcter. Iir. I.I.N On September 10. 1014. JOSEPH DEVLIN husband of Ellen DcMIn (nee Kan) rimenl nn Wednesdtj. at s :o a. m.. from 0"l "Imrkannton st Solemn Requiem Ma') nt tho C hurch of tho Immaculate Con ception, it 10 a m Interment New Ca thedrnl (Vmeter DIXEY. On September 10. 1014, ALFRED, aon of William nnd Charlotte Dlxcy. In his IStli jear. Funeral sen Ices on Thursday, at a p m , at I17S Joyco t Interment prl nte K of V rireenwood Cemetery. UOEIII I EL Suddenly, on September 10. 1014. ALFRED O., husband of Ida Doerffel. aged 30 cars Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 P. m . from 371.1 N. 17th st. Inteqjient at Northwora! Cemetery. DOl'GIIERTY On September IS. 1014. EL LIE T.. widow ot John J. Dougherty (n-e Donohue). Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 1214 Cath arine st. DUI r. At her residence. 4312 Chestnut at. on Septemher 10. 1014. LAURA ANTON ETTE WELLS, wlfo of J. Campbell Duff. Funeinl nnd Interment at the t-oiuenlmco tf tht, famll; n.ANKOAN. Suddenly, on September 13. 1014 CATHARINE, wlro of Jamca Flancgan. need 00 ears Funeral services on Wodnes dij, at 2 p m nt OJI W. Cumberland st. Interment Herman Lulhernn Cemetery GLENN On September 21. 1014. JOSEni C. husband of Mary E Glenn Funeral on Thursdiy, nt 2 p in , strictly private, from tho rcsldenei nf his f ither-ln-lan. William O'Brien, J21 West Wharton st Interment nt Fernwond Cemeterv. Remains in ty be view ed Wednesday evenlmr. GOI1IEY On September 21, 1014. CATH ARINE 1FRL. -nlfo of Henry Goldc) Funeral Thurslav at H ,o a. m, frum her lnlo residence, till Mt Vernon st , West Phllldelnhla Rcnulem Mass at St Azatha's Church nt 10 a tu, GRAHAM. On September 20. 1014. FRANK M , son of the late Robinson T. nnd .Mary W Grnham. Due notice of the funeral will bo given, from his late residence, S727 Cath arine street HALL SERENE HALL. 35 ears. 000 North 10th at. IIAI.I.OWELL. On September 12. 1014.WIL LIAM, huhand of the lata Catharine N. Hallowell, nged 74 years Due notice of the funeral will be given, trnm the residence of his dauchter. IMS Van Pelt st HENDKItSON At his late residence. 0TIO Jlct'nllum st , Germantoun. JA.MKh I HEN DERSON, need "S years Funeral nervli.es and Internunt private. IIERTKK. -On September 13. 1014. MAODA LENA wife of Louis Ilerter tformerly bck nrd), aged 48 years. Due notice of the fu neral will be given, from her late resldenc, 1027 Shunk st. IIOUK On September 10. 1014. MARTIN I"., husband of Ellen Hore. nincral on Wednesday, at 8 .In a tn from .1111 N. 4th st Solemn Roqulem Mass at St Augustlno a Church it 10 a. in. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. IIOI'sKIIAN On September 20. 1014. SE- i.vr-..'v. wne oi ttarry u tiou-cman. r unorai cdnesdaj, at 8 a m., from the residence of I. V Cox. 4213 Tackawanna street, Frankford Mass at St Joachim's Church at 11 o'clock Int-rment nrlvnte JONES. On September 21 1T14 LEON AL LEN, son of Cordelia anil tho late John S Jones, asm si vears runerni servlrea on Wtdnes,li. it 8 p m it lld Falrmoum ave Interment Thurslav at Wilmington llrindvvlne Cemeterv W t nilnston Del JONES. On September i 10H, LEON AL LI.N pan or i nrdell i an I the late John 11 Jouc. i;ed Jl eirs Funeral servhes on WrdnMilij at S p in. nt lis late resident e, 12111 Fairmount nve Interment on Thura day, at Wilmington nnd Ilrandvvlno C'eme terj. W'llmtnxion Del JOM!1.-On September 17, 1011, LUCY, widow of Caleb W Jones aged 74 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 2oto South 8th st. KINO. On heptember IS, 1014. WILLIAM F , bust and ui Lottlo King lne Jenner). Duo notice of funeral nlll bu given from hla late leald-nce 3124 Market at KIEN1NKU. LAZER KLENTNER.68 years. J7U1) Fletcher t. LKA'IIIKRSIAN. At his residence. 437 Rhavvn kt , Fot Chase on beptembcr 15. 1U14, JOSEPH, husband of Amanda Leather, man Due notice o. the funeral will be civ en. LEK On Septemher 10 1014. CL4.RA A. LEE (nee Unnl aged 711 vears. Funeral services on W ednesila at 2 p ni , at 427 N. I.dgtwuod st Interment private, at Ar llnztmi Ccmeter I.IDMII.I. HltRY LIDDELL. 0 years. 23fi5 E. Serjeant st LH-r. LOUISA UIP. 87 years. 2613 North Mascher st I.OC1LE. On September 21. 1014. JOHN J, iiii.i'uiiii ui urn ,uv vm iit-.iiib iMKug anq son o' ,he late DomtnUk and Sarah Ixigue Due notUn uf the funeral will be given trom hit. late restdenr. .'220 t'urprrter st I OH. On September 21. 1014. MAROARET M , wife oi t'rank Iih and daughter of th1 late Michael and Mar) Fleming Funeral on Thursda at 7 n a m frum her late rest deme, I ear 121 New Market st High Mass at St ugustlne s Church at 0 a. m I.VnTTV. MARY LUI) VTTY, 22 months. IU2S N Hilton st ,n' Ll'IZ. On heptember 21. 1014. ALPIIONSE JAMFS I.l'Tfc. hukbanl of Ann Lull (nee Vnwnes) and son of Lllen T an 1 the lain I'lmcs S LuU bJ30 Frankford ave , Holmes-hurir. M ltION'. On September 18. 1914. ANNA C M UUON vvldort of John Marlon and dauh; ter of the late Mlthael and Margaret Roddy Due nutUe if funeral from her lato residence, MVItriN. On heptember 20, 1914, JOHN husband of the lato Llttabeth Martin, in his Bltli jear Funeral services on WVlncitav at U a in . at the larlors of Mrs Oito llur. le k. 1041 N 4th kt Interment private Muunt Morlah i emclrry fi.ate Mi ('(!(. N. On heptember 10,1014 EL17A llEril M.tt'U;N wife of James F ?K-1-oIt.an and daughter uf Marj A and the late I'airf-k J Muldonn, aged 21 ,lr, Kunera on Wednesday, at S a tn rrAn; vV. l.lUwoith it High Mass of Requiem at"st Anthony a .-hurch at u a. ni In erm'nt at Holy Cross fenieterj ... McGETTIGAN. On September 21 low JOHN J husband of larga"t E.' McO-it. tlgan Duo rotlce of funeral win be Kl"en from hla late residence. tQ-j North ifi ..' M NT,itieLiiANOR Mca"ATH. 3 yea MrKKtIN. On heptember 20. 1914 TEIli."ii M KO nUT dauahter of'jamei arid eRSA tith McKeon. In her 18th jear Fuii.rii Wedncadav at S to a m . from the residence fo'n"'l,r",U' -50'- n,"'ij-' en JeaklS! MILLER. SARAH MILLER. S3 .ir. nn. rltzwater st --v McOay, 12SJ Beuth 49lh atfeet, Interment private. MgniKTII. IDA MONTIBTH. 8 rears, o-o N. 11th at. MORKHCia-VICTOniA MOnE8CHI, 9. rears, M2 E. ltltttnhoure st. MVliniLLAND CATIIARINB MWLHOt- ..tlft'itJ--''' years, a.120 N itowara at. uiinrirr-iticiiAEb murphy, 79 ytn, OTTKY. On September 20,.1914, at Wild wood! N. J., TjlOMAB AltniNOTON OTj TEY, lormerly of West Chester, Pa,, husband or Mary E. otter fnee Neary), aged 61 jears. Funeral on Wednesday at Oakland Cemetary, West Chester, Pa. rAi:siTEK FANNIE PAYNTER. 82 yeara. COO H1y St. rKEM.N'O. CABANDRA PEELING. years. 1214 S. .Id s t rKTERHON. On September 20, 1911. MARY A., jvlfe of the late Joseph Peterson and daughter of Mary and the late Patrick uulnn. Funeral Thursday morning, Septem ber 24. at a io o'clock from her mother's esldence, ln.17 South Thirteenth street, folemn 'Moss of Requiem at tho church of thn Epiphany at 10 o'clock precisely. In- ..ferment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. PFAFF. On September 18. 1014, of dlph Jherln, JOHN C , n of Thlllp and Anna Pfnfr, of 3628 Ella st aged 8 years. No funeral rjUMPfi LILLIAN PHILLIPS. 48 yeara. 2W2 North Natront at. ,'!:J!J,rtP'T;0n..f"J""mber 10. 1014, JE ROML II.ri.UMMr.ll, aited 31 veara Fu neral services on Wednesday, at 2.10 p m ..".L!?.! tesldenee of his parents, 'Julnton. N I t'TTIJ. BDWARD POTTS. 18 yeara. 2012 roI,K"'M'"K At Atlantic City, N. J.. eptmter 17. 1014. ADRAHAM, husband of dairy Pnwderrfiaker. aged 82 vears. Inter pier, prliata Norfolk, naltlmc-re and Wash. ,il5.'.'i,, Papers please cop. n'AVJJ,'7-R "'Ptemher 20, 1014, JOHN O IJAI7IJ Residents. Sin N. IUh St. Due no- urp di mo mnerai win he given. 'lrJAniA. DOMENICO RECCARIA, 1 Jear. 1020 North w'oodstock st. nKmtmy.At Magnolia. N J, on Septem ber In. 1014, MAlTrilV F, wife of William D Itedroiv aged 07 vears. "fi,'.y'TSAnA new. 70 years, 010 South jutn tt IlICKAKD On September 20, 1014. ANOE- DKATH8 LINK ntCKAItn Xnea WlJIanor), wife of W. ft rileftfi. Residence, JiOf Patton atreet. Due notice of funral will be given. ttoonns. On Monday. September 14. 19M, ItACHKl. WI8TER, daughter of the late William Wynne and Hannah Lewis t later nil widow ef William D. Rogers. Interment Prtvate IIOT1I. At Newtown Square, ra. on Sep tember 21, 1014, H.URA J., widow of Dr. Amo A. Roth, aged 0) years Funeral er vlcea ami Interment prlvnte, at Frederick, Md. 8CiIAT.MOT.T On September 20, 1014, RA CIIBI. JANfJ, wife of, Ferdinand hchallloll, a, at 2 p m., at her Into residence, 31 Oouth Third street. Colwyn Delaware County, Pi Interment prlvnte, Ferntvood Cemetery, SHAMllOt OH Suddenly, at PhoenlTVllle, l'n Heptember 21, 1014 CHARLES T., hus band of Anna J. Shnmhougli, nged 07 jcara. Due notice of the runeral will be given, from his lato residence, 1518 Courtland st . Phila delphia, STEl'HKNH. On September 20. 1014. ANNA 13, wife of th late Tohn Stephens, nged 72 years Funeral on Wodnesdav, September 21, at I o'clock, from th residence of her fon, John Stephens. 3IS Dnvla avenue, Audu bon N. J Interment nt Evergreen Cemetery, Camden, N. J. STOCKTON. At Dtxvllle Noleh, New Hamp shire, on Saturday, September 10, 1014, ANNA II STOCKTON Services nt the house of Mr Frederick Kjlvester. Haverford, ra . on Wednesday. September 23d,at 3 30 o'clock. Interment private 8TITELKR. In Downlnglown, Tn . on Sep tember 20, 11114. DA ID S STlTT.Lmt, ne,l 7(1 cars Funeral servlrea on Tuesdnj, at S p m . nt 227 Highland nvp rurther services at West Laurel lllll Chapel on Wednesday, at II 10 a m 6UI.I.UAN. At his residence 3211 Cherry St., Camden, N. J., Sept. 11, 1014. JOHN L. hunband of Mary Sullivan aged 27 years. Due notice of the'uneral will be given fiMINOTON. On Septemher 20,1014, MARY SYMINGTON, wlfn of Jams Sjmlngton nn 1 dvighter of the late lohn J, and Mary Rav runeral W'rdntadnv mntnlng at 8 In o'clock from the residence of her grandmother Mrs Jamex Ra 2418 Pine street. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery THOAirsON. Of diphtheria, on September 10 1014. MARCIA ALICE only child of Earl J. and Malvlna Thompson, nged 1 joara nr.ATMa And T months , Interment private, at TVeit minster. .No funeral ,, ,,, THOMPSON. On Feptember 20. 1914, MAtt THA, wife of Robert Thompson Due notc nf tli funeral will be given , TinnNHY. On September 19, lOH.THOMAS J, husband of Mary J "llerney (n .IJut terworth), nged no er runeral on Wed nesdav, at 8 10 a m , from 2817 North Ln at (Front and Somerset t ) Rerralem MAM at the Church of the Visitation of H V M, at Id a m Inurment nt Holy Ctobj ViALKEIL In Portsmouth, Va , on Septem ber 111, 1014, WILLIAM D. WALKBIl In terment private In laurel Hill Cemetery W'AI.TI On September 21. 1014. GODFREY WALTI. Relative nnd friends, nlso Win kelrelil Reneflclal Assn. are Invited to at tend funeral services, nn Thursday, pre ilselv at 2 p m , nt his late residence, 241(1 Aspen st Intorment Fernwood, Cemetery. llHlTfc. On Septemher 10, 10l4, MARCIIR r III S, husband of Margaret White (nn ScheeO) Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p m. from 210 yernlda st , Wnyre. Junction Re mains may bo viewed Tuesday evening. In terment strictly private at Ivy Hill Cem- mIlsoN. On Sent 21 JOHN I WILSON, formerly of Philadelphia, nt hla home on the Hudson Interment In the family burial ground NovvnBk, Del, ...... WINSI.OW. On September 21. 1014. EMMA V vvlfo of fohn Wlnalnw, aged 00 year Relatives nml friends nre Invited to attend funeral services, Thursday, precisely at n p ni nt the Chapel of Andrew J Dalr & Son. loth nnd Arch Ms WOLriNtlF.lt. On September 10, 1014, I3D W Alll. son nf EllMtirth and tho Into Henry Woinnaer (nee Glndlnrtl ngeel 30 ear Funrnl service nn Wednesday, at 2 p. m, at ir,2 met Dora st Interment at Palmer Cemeterv WOOD. Suddenly, on September 10. 1014, HARRY It hulnnd nf Mnry K Wood Fu neral nn Vednerdav at 8 10 a m from 2420 Nleholi at Requiem Mass nt St Ellza Im ilia ' hur-h at 10 a m Interment at i rrneter VlOomVAItn. On September .20. 1014. IDA MAI wire of Georao V Woodward ami dnugh'er nf "HmuM nnl Jennie HalTelOnger. aed 4." vears Funenl services Thursday st 2 P m at her lato r"ldenre 42.10 Mantua avenue Interiint at Fernvvood Cemetery. () " f 5IINI.ICVA. On September 20 1914 ttaic NEW YORK. Sept U-Merrlll A :NV eaBm? ?! r " Vwhl cbcw, one of tho ablest nnd bwt-known I tf&g un5SLiiU. tfSFSln. Elmer I Teague, Store Opens 8.30 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5,30 P. M. The Grand Organ Plays Tomorrow at 9, 2 and 5:15 Fashion Posings in Egyptian Hall at 11 and 2:30 IMPORTANT ADVANCJ ANNOUNCEMENT Tlhe Wanamaker Stores of PhSIadelphia and New York have acquired more than $100,000 worth of famous BIQELOW RUGS. Ooe-halff of this great quantity is now being uiniloaded off the freight cars in this city; some off the rugs are already opened up in our stock room. The purchase includes BIQELOW brands in the famous sizes. The rugs will be put on sale THURSDAY morning, September 24th, in the Rug Store, on the Fourth Floor, Market. The prices throughout the sale will be EXACTLY 2B PER CENT. LESS than . the standard prices of BIQELOW RUQS known all over America. 153 5' It is the year's great event rugs and it is the year's great o all householders of Philadelphia and vicinity. ? I JOHN WANAMAKER