iDELPHlA, : iff in- d9 ntt arW 13 rr ? . C EVENING LEDGER-PHILj -; - WHAT ONE MAY SEE ON THE MIDWAY AT THE TRENTON FAIR r Ib oM THE- NMDWrW JA fflHr&& 1 HYPNOTIC BOSUN ess.THELADY I J'j8t&&isii& J fcj I . THAT SLEEPS oN A BROOM M iJESTRoYlMG THE -SHOS.- iWB rtrr. . f- : I ' 2S S BOK UONCHaS OM THE. T illi f"- vT-n At pcnc benches IBSV i -7h iiv:Q3bS' i lllle- xl X vN?w !6'' & l','iK', - tCSjDT i I B Hff Jly A ISStr W6Js 7vt Ai SHAPING- OP A PR12.E zT '::::::::::Ns-r; VtM Ci&S-llir7 lilisr I I I IBM -'v'-i" aiiSSSMKSMCIi flR ij riff wT TW .-A - I R kilVw v. ff-nn nw pcreo- rs5n'vt- &" -j NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 diseases. For the Insl three years he hntl been In poor licitltli, rainier, was born in the Kensington district, and wlillo still n youth ho learned to bo a machinist. Later ho becamo a stationary engineer. He was n member of the ?lst lteglmcnt, l'enhslviuila Volunteers, In the Civil War, and after his rclcaso from I.lbhy Prison he Uns placed on duty In a, I'lillRdclphla hospital until tho end of (lie war. Palmer Was a member of Kearney Post, Vo. S", Grand Army of the Hcptibllc; Aahworth Post, Ot and Army of the Republic, Knights of tlio Golden Eagle. No. and Ml, tho FRANCIS CHILD NinVAniv. N. J , Sept 30. Francis Child, lawyer, chairman of the Pasaalo Vnlloy ScvvcritRO Commission, twice men tioned as n candidate for Governor of Vevv Jersey on tho Domociatlc ticket nnd foimotly n Judge In the Circuit Courts In l'sso County N. J., died sestorelny .tt his homo at 110 Proud street. Mr, Child ns born In Storrlstovvn In 1S12, Uli father v.ns Judge of tho Court of Cnmmon Pleas for three terms. STOCKHOLDERS WILL LOSE EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS IN OCTOBER Corporation Dividends Next Month Will Be That Much Smaller Because of European War Influences. TEN THOUSAND FIRES IN THIS STATE DUE TO CARELESSNESS So Fire Marshall Reports After Investigating Causes of 16,500 in Two Years. Warns Housekeepers. Because of tho European war, which has forced many corporations In levv of a stringency In general business, to conerve their assets as much as pos- lble, stockholders of railroad. Industrial Now that fall housecleaning is under and utility corporations will receive dur- i way and l.iper and rubbish is being log the month beginning tomorrow a total of JlW.3S6.5Sj in Interest and ellvl dtnd disbursements, as against Slwi.UM, 53 paid out in the some month last at. Dividend pajments will be smaller than last October by approximately $S.03(.26S. thrown around the house Indiscriminately, tht Pennsylvania State Tire Marshal's ollku considers it an opportune time to cull general attention to the dangers of such piuctlces. The department in the last two .vc.irs This falling off Is due to the action of has, Investigated the causes of more than many companies In either passing their , lb.JW tires in Pennsylvania It makes dividends or reducing or deferring action ' tho asseition, In u stuUment Just 1s- on them. Of tho total disbursements to be made, interest paments will aggregate iSl yo, 000 and dividend. SW.SSfi 5.V!. A "ummarj of the October dividends this jcar, com pared with those of a year ago. as com piled by the New York Joutnal of Com merce, follows: 1114 24,';i! (VI4 in,:. ii wj 7...14.VT, 1111 -T ."Ii HnI ,-t -.;; .;; 7 T47 OiiS 7S "stf 55 MJ osu v,vj RallroaJ Industrials fitret rsttlna9 . Totals FiBurts reld Among the more important changes In dividends, as compared with the same ptrlod a ear ao were OJUTTED American Shiphu Min? preferred Aurora ElearlL and cable common Central Coal and (. k tommon Colorado and nrst prefrrrid. Cities Service common Cities' frerWce preferred Colorado and second preferred. Dominion Steel Corporation International Harvester Corporation Mexican Petroleum preferred, North Butte Remington Typewriter common. Repubili. Iron and steel preferred United Mates Lai lnn Pipe preferred United Mates imcltlng and llennlnx tummon sM M.LKR PAVMiJ.STs American Kxpress Anaconda i. 1 1 er strnan Kodak Nlplsslnz Mines. New York Transit. Now York Mats Railways common. bouthwestern PennslNttnla Pip Une Capital Traction Union Pacino The complete record of the pasments made by industrial corporations by months Is as follows: January . . t'ooruary . March .. April May June July August fceptember October . . Totals November December , Kill ftt'S-M.cu? - IU..I5 Jtl,.ut Mrt 47.U-1.I u.l " IST.uiiu .iat',7 'i Ill l.". Mil JZ u i;-i II) 1 V! Tol 4il, US iri Til t a 07 1.S73 J7 sin 110 ll .VI sinl v -vrti 4III-. .'I VM.Mt III T.U ls 4 iroisu: Jil I..I 7V I U ST. Ti sued, that of this total (,0 per cent , or neail lO.OuO, uf these llrc3 were due ' entirely to carelessness. ' Accordingly, the Tire Marshal has di rected his deputies and the llrst olitcials in the various municipalities in this State to at onte begin a ' safet tirst cam paign One of the dt-pai tment's sugges tions is that the l,332,'.,'il school children in tho State bo taught the chemistry of tire as well as instructed In tire drills The Fire Marshal as The work of fire tiKhUnj can be materials I !. ne.l b working for tiro prevention M re mention and tare i.houll be KUtn to the iou. struaion and iii-iturl.il usn in neA buildings and the rem al .,f old and uiUpiUtel bullJ Intrs. whkh ar tire traps and a memue :i other propert. In this work tr one uliethcr ho belong to a rlrt. compan tr not. should be lntercie 1 ' nnd b hi example and efforts encmrajrt th i ulshliors and other In the work IndlUdaal mimbers or associations formed by the mr n lers uf tire companies should make frequent . xumlnatlona and beeome thorouj;hl familiar with the Lonstruetlun of bulldlnes in their rt.-sreitlve- districts, and wheneer or wherever buildings are found especla!l liable to tire an I uri so sltuiied as to (nd4n-tr jiher r ipert or where an trash ir rubbish ha teen allowed ti accumulate In or about buildings which b Its Inflammable nature mlht ause tire then (either b persuusi m of the lnUUduil or as s. elation or b reportlni; to th, ,r uer au i in. rules sec that the same Is remove 1 cr di- roved. Ii, this wav man auses of fires will be el mlnated nnd ionaenuentl thero will be a saving of rr' per: I.ei tire prevention stait with a genera! cleaning up and a destruction or removal if all tiro breedln; material and the advocating of better construction in bulla- i inis. I A movement Is under way to organize a new casualty company In I'hllodelphla and tho promoters are endeavoring to Interest bank orllclnls. couuec-roR. draws ATTENriarJ VJITW A BUZ-"Z. SAW. THE WRST IMPRESSION out the suggestions of the commission as to consenlng net tevnues It r understood that President Wlllard, ot the Ilattlmore and Ohio, who oiencd the case originally for the rallioads, will make the opening statement at the forth coming hearing. Western trafllc olllcers, who expected last week to file rate advances within une month, now say It will requite two months. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Sl'N AND TIDES su rise T, 1.1 a m I Sun ets .. 6 16 p ro. PHII,ADKI.I'HIA HlKh water 10 Warn 'High water. 11 11 p m Uvv water a lit n m j Low water Sl'it'in RKl'.DV Is-LAXD. Hleli water. 7 11 a m I High water. 1 OS p m Livv water 1 41 nm I Low v. iter.. S 07 p m. IIUEKVATEIt. Hlh water " m n m I High water. . tn p m. 1-jw water 11 '.'Jam I lw water. .11 11 p. m Vessels Arriving Today Mr Mart Pvlnt illr ). Isndon, merclnndlse. Charles M Tivlora Sons str. Jof-ei b dl tilorglo iNor.), Port Antonio, fruit Atlintlc Fruit t'ompin -tr Molina INor), Port de Palx, logwood, Gailc Davis A. Co 'tr. Ptwnec, Rich, New York, merchanllie. Clxlo IJnn -ohr Ilrlnt P Pendleton, New York, bal last D Cummins .v. Co Steamships to Arrive rAhbENGER. Name Trom. Mongolian Glasgow .. Ktampalla Naples .... Merlon Ltverpool . California Copenhagen FREIGHT. Cltv of Durham Calcutta .. ljldk Rotterdam M in Mariner Manchester Aduuo iiuelva Murmfels .., canatia .... erenbergen I Narvik .. . Rapllan . . Mli-Hourl .... Dikntan .... Greenwich .. U Inlatnn . . . Man Miller Corrliton .... 1 Solbore ..Calputt.i Mavanser . Cardiff .... Mlddlesboro l.elth I.nnlon ... Illlo Sewatle N It ept ri v inceni.c V ept Sailed ..Fept. 10 ,,&ept 1H ,seit -i , .faept. .Sept 1 .Sent. 11 .Sent. 1U Pept 14 .Fept. .!-ept. 11 Sept. IS .faept IS .Sept. l'l .Sept. -- ept. .Manihester . ..Povvev Hcrtlerool 17 The Penn Mutual Ufa has allotted an increase in dividend!, for 1SH abole the eustomary gain for advanced ago, which will give an increase in dividends to policyholders of from ll'j to IS per cent. over lost -ar. STitinirt I The Zurich Oensral Accident and U ii UiT 4 !'' .4" .Hsi la- Steamships to Leave PASSENGER. Name. For. Dominion Liverpool ..., Stu-npMla Naples , , Merlon Uvcrpooi .. . Mongolian Glascoiv Call ornia Copenhagen . FREIGHT. Sejt "Jl -opt . Sept. IS Date ..Oct. 3 ..Oct II . . Oct. 10 . Oct 17 ..Oct. 1U ("r-inlenborg Copenhagen ne, roint. C.IIHOU fcept. faept To .Ool :t bept. Sj lvnilon Christ la nt.t Grnctana I elth fllltjH . Rottfrdam Oct. s Man Mariner Manchester . w lu Mart Point Im Inn Oct ID Missouri London Oct. It Itapldan .. Lelth ....Oct. IB PORT OF ISEW YORK Arriving: Today Name. From. united States Copenhagen DL'B TODAY. Name. Date StampnlU .. Sept.lt DCB THURSDAY. Sept. J Naples faept. -J . . .. Liverpool Pocked .h a m. From Naples ll Savola aderland Steamships to Leave Name New York Mauret nltt Adriatic Total for veor Figures revlfed Following are the combined luam rail road and street railnav vi1tnd paj ments by months. I'll . . (ii If! 'in SO . 1JT . ., 4i.tolT4k.i . . W 7J1 . IT .'it T?n :s iii.icit billty Innuroncc fomnani has Just nn- ' Columbia' rolntpd the olllt. of Charles E Mather us i Philadelphia manag-rs for Philadelphia and vicinity. January . February ... March . . Anru .. .. Mjj June ,. July Auiust . ... September . . . Oe tober Totals N ivemler Dc ember Total for jar T'te Interstate 'ommiree Commission, not having notified the Pennsylvania Ralltoad and the Phlladolphln nnd Head lug Hallway mpa of an suspension uf the- proposed mileage booh rnte ad- Duct d'Aosta. Minnehaha For. ....Liverpool . .. Liverpool .... Liverpool ....Glasgow . . ...Liverpool ... .Naples . . Ixjmlon . . Esiagne Havre. lui. (tlH iaj . I 5 '"' ' ancev. tne nea rates will automatically jo v?. Sii become effpclive tomorrow The Commls. Ij'i't.-J" slon has iriven Its "Ihi It aimrov al" to the '"5 -"L1 ! '-'1 '"J nnniiiip.l irirr.awsa tint Inter it mar direct J1 III) 1I su vli 4111 ---- - -'- - -- 4 JTt 4Tj hm ii, , a general Inimiry to detrmln the causes fWi'.riT' Itn " .v;r. I The Increases will boont the milcaga win mix i nil ui inn rtunwus eakt oi I'lttt-burtih and north '! tin Pot imac I Kiver In ottur Kurds, trielfi who now Tt iftsl.milf bfb fi,r ii" will have to pnv tomorrow , RJI0 for the same nooK T"0 rate for the lUifemile interchangeable boolj, which Is now iii. with a return of U upon presentation of the book cover 11 luT .-.- f.rl Ji't ii:i STAUB FAILED TO LAST NOIiniSTOWT. Sept 30 -An un- pected reversal of form by Willie Staub. of Norrislown, In the eenth round of aftr h mileage has been used, will to the wind-up at the wet-Hly shut of th 'ii'irroty h . with a rebate of only JJSO ralace A C here lat mght caused the u,:'.'in r',urn f ots' . . ..,,. , ,. .. . " ., Thi- r.iilnad. hav nut et made appli leferee to stop the bom to 4ve l,im ,atl ,0 the cn-nmll.m for permission from further punishment Opposed to , u iiurva thtir fcingle trip passenger Johnny Ferguson, of Philadsipbla, Staub ,teli Suoh a ri-ciuest had been planned, hail nmuhi h K...- , . . , . but the oflli lul of the Eastern lines ap had somewhat the better of a series of, r3,nMy flguri.a ,hgt lt BOuld be more slashing exchanges and was nUtld to . eonkUwnt to ewalt the commission's nc the verdltt at the end of Ave rounds lon " 'he iropoftd 5 per nt freight ' rat advances . rfiiearing nas iiecn i irrantud the roads in this application It The sixth, however, was a different story Ferguson began matters b drop pin bis opponent to the canvas for th count of nine The latter struggled to his feet and managed to hold on Until I'eur the end of the r..und. when lie was again U"iuiletl on the Moor by one of vtlli b? held Ortohfir 1 at Washington, It is the general feflint; In railroad clr i If that the Lommlssinn will see the necessity fur at least part of the proposed i ate .tdv-n't-a and that it will pt-rmlt tho enforcement of lncros'd tariffs In that rcn-uson's (lunches but the bell i-nmo , tvrnt. If the increases to be granted shall to his rescue Seeing that his minute's rest naa lautu to nave a recuperating effect on Staub and that it was but a question of time before the end woqlil come, the referee stepped between thu fighters and dctar4 Ferguson the Inner Domlulck Tollerlne. of Noiristuwn. made up for his fellow townsman s huit tomings by getting the better uf lew Stinger, of I'hiUdetphU 10 the fcuu wind-up The prellmlnares resu ted is follows Batting Hudson gm the ilu be in th- reeUhborhocid fo tne 5 per cent asked for. there will probably be dropped the plan o boost revenue Income by higher passenger fares. Presidents and counsel of several Bast era railroads met In New York toda to plan for the re .pen ink' of the Eastern rate ap Itefme tie Intfi ..t ctt nmmerie i cm mini' a ii Uit'iher 19 Witnesses will l I I lil tn at ' the -l end tu le rcu tpe ii ailv n , n r ur peao w.ii has itct'd an me'gen tn meri.an Hate. faept .10 .Sept lu bept So . Oct. 1 Oct. 3 ..Oct. a ..Oct. :i .Oct 3 FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS The stcamihlp market has assumed a quieter tone the demand for nnndxe show ln a slleht neillne Rates remained stead) The demani I r sail tonnage Is exceedingly light. STKAMhllll'S Tauntun (Nor). New Y"rk ti Scandinavian prts, refined petroleum WX1 barrels, prlvatu terms prnmpt Pr sper 111 iNor I Ztf. I tons. New York to i.jenhaon ceniral targ, private terms. promt i nut as previous! reported) faommerstal iNur i. VJiJ tons, Uqlf to s an ilravlan i,rts. 11 ,ukc ur c ittun, private icrins promrt. llercubs mutch) 1172 tons. Foney to 1'hll ai.elphla. china clay, private terms, prompt Kran.es iNor). mm tons. Jamaica to New York ur htamford. Ct., lusttpod. private terms, prompt SAILINO VESSKLS Schr Karl Orey. 17a tons, rirldgswater, N S to Cuts, lumber. J5 north side, ssvj touth side nchr. Carrie A. I.ane 703 tons. Phllaflphla to I'once ( R i.dl. private terms lrhr. Ilrrna P Pendleton. Ml tons, Phlla cltlphla to polni-a-l'etre coil, rrlvate tirro Schr J E-lvvard Drake. 71 tons. I'hlladel piila to Ma.vpnrt, eoal. private terms tcbr. Van Aliens II'uiKhton. IW) tons. Phll uilfljihla to Ristoii. coal, private terms Schr Medtia illr ). !7s uns, (iulliurt to Ma tanias. lumber 'l Schr. Mark Penlleton 45 tons Mlragoane to New York or htamforit, logwood, prlvat. terms. Caledonians Resign From League Nl WAIIK. Sept Da-qecatiie of the wiilulntw il of the ('aledoniiins of this cits, the .Vatl'inal Football league will ba forced to start the season with but nine clubs The season l to be opened on October 4 nnd the final games will be plaeil February IS The IlroMjn Celtics were after a berth In the league but owing to the Caledonians' tard resig nation were not admitted The Celtics have since signified their intention of Joining tho New York State League DE PALMA AT TRENTON Noted Automobile Diivcr to Tnke Part in Contests Theie. TnUNTON. N J.. Sept. 30 -The auto mobile meet at tho Ticnttm Inteistate I'alr, Fildiiy, piomlsus to he one of thu best ever i mi on a half-mile track With cars, of different m.tkes cntoiul nnd a number of famous diiiers the day villi be one of the best of tho week Halpli de Tain u, the "king of speed ers," will, undoubtedly, bo thu centic of attraction. Ho Is the only man In uuto mobilu history who has won two Ulgin national inccs, two Vnndcibilt nnd two Cobo Trophy rices. He was the dirt-road champion In 190 1300. yiO and 1912 and is now lrailiiig foi the lo.ul-rncuig ch.im plunslilp hi 1911 Jlnnj drlvets, envious of his recoid, will push him to thu limit for the honuts of the day. His f.tst .Mer cedes has been shipped from Knlamaroo to Tienton H.tniond II. Hiown wllllme the Ibottn-rraschlnl. This car, which Is of Italian make, is the laigest enteied nnd has a plrton displacement of m Inehts. Tlic famallcM eai in piston dHpl.iceiiient, but ono of the fastest on tho ptogram, will bo driven by Jack LtCnln This Hubj C'hoMolet led the 100-mlle race at Hiighton Ue.ich until It was foiccd to wlthdiaw on uccount of u mishap The fearli s-h t.e C'aln is considered ono of De Palni.t's most dangerous Uvals. O'Keefe Draws With Burns l'OTTSVIM.i;, Pa, Sept. mAn injury to his hand In the seventh louiid, pre vented Tomm O'Ketfe, of Philadelphia, from Bitting tho deci-lon ovct 1'i.inkle Hums, of Wilkes-Hmre. In ,t un-iotitnl bout heic last nUiit. The light was, de clared a draw. O'Keefu led all the wav during the llrst ?l lounds, but ultsr his mishap in tho seventh was foiccd to tight on the defensive. FUNERAL OF W. G. EOTHFUS The funeral of Willi tin flottlob noth fus, n vetenn of tho Civil Wat, who had solved under Tnrrngut In the bat tle of Mobile I3a.v. will bo be Id on Tliurs dnv from hh home, 1MJ5 Cedar street. Hi was 73 irs old mid died from un nltnek of limit ilSeaFo Ilothfus joined tin nrmy at th outbn.ik of tli' t'ivil V, ar and was later tt.msfpucil to thi navy, where hit received several prbes for ships captuiiMl by ships ho setved on Ho was u member of the Red Men Knights of the Iron Iting. Philadelphia rtlflo Hub, the C5 A. It and miny sing ing societies. He was n dliector of thu Hygela Ice Company. Hi3 widow and five children survive. Interment will be at the North Cedar Hill Cemetery. OBITUATUES MRS, MARGARET SEVERSON MONTi'l.Mlt. Sept. TO-JIts Miugarot Sevcrson, 79, jeari old, died j.n the home of her ton-in-liiw, Pi j k Uurgess. of 6 ralrfleld stteet Mis hevcrson, who was a native of Philadel phia, resided In Ualtimoie most of her life, coming to Montclnlr live eirs ngo She lived In Washington during the Civil War and was active in lellef work for tne soldiers She leaves eIn children Mis Iluigess of Montel.tlr, Mis C M. Hardy. Thomas K Severton nnd I' V. rieiversoii, of Uultimoir. Mrs. John P. Gtea.cun and Miss .N'noml Severson, of Itoyal Oaks, Md DR, SOLON MARKS SIIWAI'KCC, Sept, SO-Dr holon Marks, ageit S7, one of tho most widely known surgeons of Wisconsin, died esteida. Di Murks was one of tho founders of the American Suidlcal Association He served as surgeon in the Civil War fiom 1W1 to U6I first as surgeon of tho 10th Wisconsin, later us biigado surgeon undci Uener.il bill, next as division ungeoti with General Uous scau and fln.illv us chief surgeon of the first division of the Hth Army Corps. THOMAS PALMER Thomas Palmer, 7s ,ais ld, a veteran of thp 'vil War, ivni) liad seen service at tifttisliurg nnd Hull liun, died estei daj afternoon at his home, IjII Oxford street, Praukfiud, tiotn a complication of in mi:mohi.ym NK, In loving memnrv of .TOSUPH F. WANK. Died (September .10. 1012 Hear If the Rrnvo where our lovcil ono is lull. Sweet Is the mc.nnrj Hint never shall I' ' inn v wither lev? fnll ond die Others foraet nu, never shatl 1 SISTtHt. IIIIOTHIIIIS, NKI'llllW. IKIlN. Suddenly, on September 27. 1014. WALThlt, foii ot Jennie Alkcn, and tho lato Jtntthcw Aiken, nucd 2(1 senra Tuneril services on Wednesday, nt 2 p. in., at llttO I lines st , Prankford Interment North Cedar Hill remoter. HAMll.i;it. On Septomlier 27. 1014. CC CCt.I.V, beloved wife of llenr Handler, nsccl JJ years Itelotlvea nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho runenil Bcrvlces, on Thursday nrternoon nt 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2WI North 22d s. Interment private. Nc-v vork imiers please copy, Itr.ASIO CI.AIIA HLASIO, 13 jcars. 1I21 rnrlcn et. "I'A'.'.y-n"0" Monday. September 28. 1014. ;!'"', , HCllI.lA, widow of the late Joseph K Hbler, In liei iVitli jenr. lnlcrmont In I ernvvroil rcmetery, IVrnnoml, Pa , at 2 i" in MV.lnesilnv upplemher "n. "!!;y.,.IM,AN' " September 27, lOH.Onir- I nil A son of tho late Kdvvard nnd Sarah Hoardman. rutienl services on Vcilneilav. at 2 p rr . nt .11 nit Itovvman st . falls of s-chTlklll. Interment private at Mt. Vcnion i emi terj HKAIMi:. nnniXCA BIIAIKIC. fiO jcars, ,JH IVmhorton st. IUIIAK. HANNAH BUilAK, 82 years. 2117 S Ninth st. lU'ItKi: On September 2S, Itlll JOHN V. Iiu..l.-in'l of Mrv liurlto. Pnnernl services on Tliiirrilnv. nt 7 10 n. m , at 20it2 15 Hoi ton live High Mass at St. rtonlMclua' Church i.t n a m Interment nt Holy Cross Crmcterv . IirUHMH I.OUIS DUTOI'SKI. 03 -enrs. 2JciS S, Hlghtli st. Ill ZItV. On September 27, 1!14. nnHUCCA II . v.lfc of Chnmtcs" M Iluzbj, nited 71) vents nnd i. nmntliH I'uncril from the resi le nco of her hiKbnnd, Vv'onnnah N J., on r.iurth-ilaj. Ninth Month anth ot n 10 n. m , nlso services nt friends' Meeting House Miilllc i Hill, N. J ut II a m Interment friend' Cemeteri (AI.HMIII.I,. .1. AMI BUT, Midilenli nt Hniirnemnuth, Hngland September 20th V VI.Dtt i:i,l. Of appendicitis, on .September 27 inn nni.i.N l.Aforitt-Aiii:. widow of l lmrlr 11. Caldwell funeral services at St Mnik's Church. HUli nnd I.ocut sts , on Wednesday the tlCth lust , nt 2 10 p. m. Interment private CAKMOI'Y. On September 2S. 1(111 WINI ritl.D J , iHiiKhter of tho Into Michael and i nthiirlne Carmodv Ilelatlvcs and frlcnili. nlwi League of tho aacred Henrt of st ThoinaB" Church arc Invited to attend the tuneinl en frld iv innrnlng at 10 o'clock, from hei Into residence. 1 .Js s-nuth loth sr Solemn Itequlem Mass nt St Thomas' i t.nr Ii, nt In o'clock Interment at New i Hthedrnl Cemeterv CAItltOI.I On Ninth Month 2'Sth. 1014. ANNA II CARIIOI.L, need 7", vcirs. ltcli tlvfs nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho luncrnl fervlccs on I'lftli-eliy. Tenth Month lut nt .' 10 o'cl ick. In f rlrn N' Meetlnc; House, at ISth unci Unco sts. Interment pri vute CA'IllCAHT. On September 20 Wn.nTHIlL I.HC eldest daughter of Willi mi Ledjard nnl Mamie I). Lee Cathctrt. Services nt her late residence i.MJ Westvievv i-t , flerm in town, on frldnv, October 2, nt 2 p in. Trnln leives llroi 1 St Station nt 1 14 p m. for l'psil "titlon. Interment prlv ite. C V AN l (,ll. MicMenli, on September 2s 1H14 KilIN J. CWANAfeiH. husliand of Agne I. Cnvsmuah (nco McCTrih) ntid miu of the Hte Mlchiel J nnd l.'Ili ibeth M I'avnnnJKl' funeral on Thurml iv nt s 10 n m from 171U N llrond st Solemn He nulem Mns at St Stephen h Church nt 10 . n Interment Holy -e ulchre Cemeler (CMl'IM AMtnilT CHMPIN1. .'.9 jcnr. 171 1 N Carlisle st COI 1 INsi DWAP.D COLLINS. .19 jenrs. tol f. fhelten uvc t HKIsrilN. On September 29 Hill. MKL I lliott liushiiKl of the bite Cntlnrlne Clirls .en ng"d S cnrs funeral on frldi. nt c 10 n m from 4'.s lirocn lnue, Hnxborough Itenulem Miss nt st Man's Church at 10 n n IntTricnt prlvato at St. Mark's Ceme terv ltexloinugh (IMI CATHAIllNi: CUSH, 42 jcars. 1030 N Palethorp st DII'lINO V1NCUNT DIPKNO, 14 months. lOoi fernon st. 1)1)1.1. VltlON. -On September 21), 1914 MMHOV i:I.IX.VI1i:th dunhtcr of James ntii fiizibeth ri fniiarton (neo Ornnt) Putnnil services on friclav nt 2 p, m , from IV.7 lcce t Interment privnte nosriiit. nnoitni: dostku, 2t jcars r.'.'l Vnrth .'ftb st Dot (.LASS LILLIAN DOUrsLABS,20 j ears. P.l 1 inmore rT i:.MiM.i:it saraii CNs.MiNonrt. ca veir- 2201 ilrat st IlltltirKMIV.- September 27 Mil. FRANK liiiFtand nf Alice llrrb Ksnn meo I.jnch) 1 i 'lernl on llnnsdij at On m frnm 21'. i.irr'n bt llb.li Muss rt nequlcm nt st I'lull,, a c bur, 1- nt lu a m Interment Hob i ki-s c, metcrv. 1 (lf I II. -On September 2S 1014 DAVID K husband Anna Forsjth (nee Wnlfrujn), and on nil'ahetii nnd James K. fnrsjth Kelatlves and friends, nli-o loska Tribe. Nn 37'i, I. O It. M., nnl Court Perseverance) ir7, r. nf A., nre Invited tn nttend the fu neral, on Thursdaj, nt 1 SH o'clock, from his late residence, 2117 Enst Williams st. Remains maj be viewed Wednesday evening, after S o'clock. Interment at Oakland Ceme tery. I (). CONRAD FOX, 0 jears, 272.1 Ortho do ct. I 111.. JOHN FRIZ. r,9 J ears, 237 South Ull kt 1 HOST. On September 2s 1014. THNNIi: r FRO-T (neo Ilvrne) wlfo nf A W. Frost funeral servl es on frldnj, at 2 p in at the icsl.enii of her biotlur-ln-lavv, Itobeit Cr nshej, ftlfld Main st , Clcrmantovvn. In terment private ,l.l-si:i On September 27. 1014, HENRY J. CiHsSnL. husband of Kmm.i tlclssel cn-o herg) in his "7th uir funeral on Thurs dav at 1 10 p m . from Hill frankford nve Int, rnient at Oakland i cmetery fillllAttll'I V. On September 2S, mil, Very Rev M J ORRAniirV. D. D , O. S A, rector of Our Moihr of Cnnsolalinn Church. Chestnut Hill nKed 47 jears. Rev. elerv an I frlen Is are Invited to intend the funenl Silemn Reciulem Maes, Thursdaj morning .it In o'cl ek Iilvlne otthc betlnj at 1)10. In terment at Villa Nova N'nv a filtllUN'. Sinldeiily. September 2B.riIAni.ES R, helvf, husband of Amanda I. and nn of Martha and tho Into I harlcs Orutii Rela tives nnd friends, nlsn Richard Vaux Lnlse No. SSt. F. and A M Kcrulnet n e hVi t.r. No SHI It A. M Kndoah coniiminciery Nn V"), K T . Pitman Mabonlc Club, eifflc rs and dliertors of tho American fnteiprbe ind Irving llulldlng nnd lin Assnclstlnm and .-iiiiuuj r-o ,., uir c t ,, line ut'iiini iiinu- faeturlng I'ompaiiv nre Invited to attend the luneiol (enlfcs nn Welnefdjj afternoon nt 3 o',l tk, at his lute residence. J7i(l N 12th ft Interment irlvaf 4.REKN. K.t.lni:.V 2S years, 2118 Stew, 'it st 1,1 On Septeml er 27 1014 fr.I.ATii TH vvllovv of John clu. ibe I VI years run rjl DRATHH m.. from the .far- en vvcuncraay, oc lion h. in., iiwhi etiej.,.. lots of V. J, Carroll, 2(4 North, 4th st. Illlih Mass nf RcrjulonT nt St. Atifiittlne Ch'irrn, Interment ;. Aug1 al ifc oly Cross Ccmo- hCJIOtll.S ANII COI.IKHKtt Penns)Ivania School for Social Service 410 Viutli lirteenlh Street t'lais work Includes leetures and discus sions on the development of the social Ideal and the growth nf social Institutions present ho principles nf relief, organization and inanagemi nt ,.f t oc I il ugemles and con ell u. live programs for social reform I leld viurk uffnrcU an opportunity for prae tic cl experience nnd training under the supervision of experts Send for cataluir Opening date October 2cl Ion over Eddie Clark, and Harry Davis rai'roid affairs, and t des-nbe the ef' tested Kddlo Russell Frank Chance Reaches Chicago ( HK'Atio Sept 30 Frank hante. the recently deposed manager of the New i )nik Aiifrieans. reached this city jes ttrday on his uutoinobile Journej arioss trw 'ortluent to his home In California. He will stay here for a few days and "will j forts the railroads have made to varry then continue bis trip, OCTOBER OUTINGS Mountain and Seashore THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS AiriJIN .I,A r(lllsloss MAUCH CHUNK AND SWITCHBACK ROUND TRIP TICKETS Y , v 29 CA Iavlnic ltrudlng Terminal 7.30 . V JPcVsVy tar time at utber poliiU und special rates see I'ljrrs. EVERY SUNDAY TO ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN CITY, SEA ISLE CITY STONE HARBOR, WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY ROUND TRIP TICKETS YJUKSSKfci ei Af) leaving Chestnut and South his. 1 e-rrles 7.30 A. M. )r V7 J nt 0 a. me IIAII'KY. On Beptember 20. loll. JOHN .? , husband nf Mantaret M. Ilaftey. riinernl on Wednesdnj'. nt S 30 m., from .120 North Hotton t Solemn Mass of Iteclulem ft ihiircli of our Lady or the ltofnrv at 10 n m Interment nt St. Penis' Cemetery. HAniUNOTON-I'ATItlCK HARRINGTON, , Ri jears, 110 Hermit st. ilARRIS. MARTIN HARRIS, 40 years, 1832 HOWARD. Suddenly, nt Wlltlamsporl, I'a , September 2l, 1014, KMMA A. WIllTKLUV, wife of William II Howard, of Emporium, I'a. Funcnil services at Emamiol Church, Ilmiorlum: I'a., on frlitny. nt 11 n in lltMllUMMttr. rln nlember VR. 1014. MR- NLST htisbiinil of Mnrj Klimsmoro nnd son of Wllllnm anl Maria Klncsmorc. nxed 2, sears funeral on TIltlrsc!flJ. nt 'j,'',.).B' m,i Irom 221J fierce st. Solemn High Mnsa at Church of St Edmund, nl 10 a. m, liter ment at Holj Cioss Cemetery KOll It. On September 211, 1014. FRANK LIN I , son of Frnnk M nnd l.Iln Knhr, used 18 jinrs Functnl services on A trine daj nt J p. tn , nt 1021 est Cumberland st interment private I.AIEH.On Septeifiber 21. 1014. I'AUtj P, son of fredeilclea teller (nco flckert) nnd the Inle Onttlob Iiler nged SO vears Fu neral services on Thursday, nt 2' ) p. m nt 2SI0 North Wnrnock st Interment ut Urecn Mount Cemetery. .MAUKA'lll.- in l'hllndelptiln, nn September 27. 11)14, lATIIAIUNI. MAORATH (ntn Itnlli), ilniiKliltr "f the latn .Moses nnd Catharine Rath funeral fiom His tcsldence of her brother, James Rath Depot st , IJrIJgcport, Fa., on Wednesday, at s a. in. HlKh Mass In Ht Aumistlne's Church, nt H 'to a m Interment nt St Augustine's (oineteiy, Itrldcepprt fa MAHKTT. On September 27. 1011 IOHN W , son of Philip nnd Mnrgiret Mnrett, In hi" 21th J ear ilinernl services on Thurs ilaj, nt 2 p m, at .vol Cilttenden st. In terment private nt Cheltcn Hills Cemeterj. JIA.sSKi- On Heptembcr .11. 1IH4, MARTHA J MAre'lJV fnee Quav) II, latlves nnd friend" aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thumbi) nt 2 p. m., nt her Into residence, mil North i"7lli st Interment private Met I,A1CI1. On Scptoniber 27, MM, CLARA, beloved wlfo nf George H Mc Clatcby and daughter of Ilnrbara nnd the Into William Rtiliiand. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend funernt, Wednesday morning, at 0 30 o clock, from his late resl deuce, .'lins Linsdnvvne nve . West I'hlln. Solemn Requiem Mass nt Church of Our Lnd) of the Itostrv. nt 11 a. m. Interment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. Mef.NROi: On September 20. 1011, MAR1I1 TI1.HNI3V McHNIlOi:, ivldovv of Vndievv Mo Hrroe, Hue notlio of the functal will be JlrlUlflNNV fANNIF. McILHENNV, 57 jcars R30 North franklin Rt Mel.VLdlll.lN. HUMAN McLAUOHLIN, 10 veari S012 Oikford st. MILI.KR. IOHN H.. on September 27, nt Reading. I'a funeral services ut hli Into residence. HOI Center ave , Heading, nn Thursday, October 1. Ilurlal at Adiimstovvn, tM . by trolley. MOIISi:. huddenlv, on September 20, 1014. II JULIAN MOHSn, of Chicago, III, son of Frauds O Morse, nged 32 vears. Duo notice of tho funeral will bo given Ml'I HOLLAND. On September 27. 1014 DAVID v., husband of'tho lato Catherine Mulhollnnd Relitlvcs and filends nio In vited to attend tho funeral on Thursday morning, nt S 10 o'clock, from Ids late resi dence, northeast corner of 12th and I'lno stL. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St. John's Church, nt 10 j m. Interment nt Cathedral Ccnietor). MIWZO MARA- MUNZO. 70 jenrs. Juniper and Whirton sts. NAt.l.Il. On September 27. 1014, MAROA RI1T ALICIl, daughter of George C. nnd Hllznhcth A Nngle aged 4 month" nnd 1 week. Funeral services on Wedncslay, nt 1 p m. preclselj, nt her parents' residence. .11" Cambridge st Interment at Fcrnnood Cemetei v NHtt MAiKR-On September 2S, 1014, Dr. HARIir NIIWMAYHR. ion of the Into San der" nnd Rachel Ncvvma)er. nged 21 jears Relative" nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funtnl services, nn Thursday morning, at 10 0 o'clock precisely, nt his lute resi dence, 2007 North ".Id st. Interment at Adnt I Jeshurun Ccinetcrj. NICHOLAS. -n r-eptemher 2S 1014, LO VINA ZElllKNFl S-i. vvldcivv of Joseph K Nlclutas In her (Ud jenr Rclntlves nnd friend" nre Invited to attend the funeral serv ices on Thurfrii) evening, nt 8 o'clock nt residence "f her d-iiuhtcr Mrs C Mander btci, 1.I"s AV Columbia nve Intcrmint Frlunv mornliiir it ellersv llle Fa O'K Ni;.- On r-eptomber 27 1014, HRID tlHT wife of titrlik O Knne runeral on "inured".) nt S "0 a. ni from 2700 Tnskcr st ttKATItB cSs.2S"-cqte-.S r?nSSte"lar' nt P "' Jnt 'tU IIP.VNOLIW. On fieplembtr 27,1014 jAslfo on of Isabella and the lata JoVtBh n no,,', e2,rJ' 5n Wednesday titJSn."' from 2010 need t. Soltmn High Ma.'s n Requiem at St, Gabriel", Church i o," "f Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery n' m- IKIltF.R. on September 27, itu pninm. MILTON RORhn, husbanilof '(he, i.nJ,5? Kmma Hendrlckson Rorr "of Cas.vnii m Ii" Tletatlven and friends R," Newtdwn' Nii.J' i ni -jii. nrn miiioei tn nAU .Z " " 1 ices. Tieslnv v.n n K."."LA?"eHl "rv II?i3.,i5nfir.,Tii,lJ,I,rj noxLEY' ". ,'.;To?.onRTtloT,ils: BJLfffc K Margaret Rnthfuss (nt Tlnumsnnv nged 73 years Funeral on Thuftday IP's men't AffiS-,- Je'Sal SIB gentry ""'"' "SPfSSToT" "mbu no m, 82M7'llo,t5elVZ8AMUEI' BCnADER. 4 yf,, HF.VHRION In-law, Dr. Atl V-"5 r.r"l,,"nc-"' h" son. . ,, iiuiki'm, ,,ii e:eii.i Mnntrlilr N. J, on September jj mi I' J AHOARHT Mi:nniHTII.PffleTw of ThomV; .l.Hrirrton I" her with ear. Notice nf the fi-nerol hcrenflcr Interment at DsUimnri Msrv land. HHOIIMAKF.H. On Baltimore, iiwi. n.iici.ii, em September 27. mu HM.A L. w fe nf .fnhn V. Ihc.hc.. ...lV7' n7th )ear Funeral services on Thursday si 2 ," ."' .nt"M? Norl h st. Interment nrlvnle. nt Nnrthvvnod Cemeterj-, ",orm'n' SHULI LENA 8HULL, 8 years. 011 South MMAIONH. HLIZAnnTH SIMMONS. 21 vears. 1010 fl Hub st. ", 2 SMITH. JAMES SMITH, 8 ytars. 4123 War ,SI F.IMlFROfn. HELF.N HTEINUEROER 1 venr", 1003 N Marshall at. '"""""i STEVENSON At flewtll, N. ,t.. on Bentem. her 21, 1014, a. , H husband 'of Sarah. Stevenjon (neo Snngg), Due notlct of thj funeral will be given, from his son's resl. drnce, Harry S. Stevenson, 0110 Viola it C.".2d and I'nrkslde ove.). v "' 8TRAFS. Suddenly, nn Reptsmber 24, 1014 nt Miami, Fla WALTER STRAUSS, son of Rosa and the late Samuel Strauss, aged .13 jears, Relatives nnd friends, also members Rnppaporlo Lodge, 21, I. O. F. S and DIs rncli Lodge Judaic Union, are Invited to at tend the funeral, from the funeral parlors nf Martin Pick, 120 West linth St., New York city, on October 1, nt 2 p. m. Interment nt Fnlnnfleld Cemetory. THORNTON. On September 28, 1914. EL MINA L. THORNTON (neo Conard), wife o Edward Thornton. Funeral services Wednsi daj. nt 1'30 p. m , nt hsr lata residence, Rhawn st Fox Chase, Phlla. Interment tFoIIE? rRANCIS TIGHE. 1 year. 2831 D st. TINNI1V. Suddenlv. on September 28. 1014, WILLIAM MARSIHALL, son of late An drew nnd Saraii Tlnnoy, and beloved bus bind ot Minnie Tlnney (nee Miller). Due notice of funeral from his late residence. 1410 S 21d st. THVSZ MARY TRYSZ, 11 years, 2221 Vine st. WANOI.ER. On September 28, 1014, GUB TA Il A., husband of Mary Wanglcr (neo Murphy). Funeral, nn Thursday, at 8 10 n m . frnm 1410 S. 40th st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem nt St. rrancls do Slic" Church, nt 10 u, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterj Alini:. On September 28. 1014. ANN E, widow of Charles S. White, formerly of Dojleslovvn, Ii., In her 70th year. Funernl Hen Ice", on Thursday, at 2 p. m , at 303(1 jtouvlor St.. Tlog-i. Interment private. Odd Fellrvvs Cemeterj'. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 30 vears ."213 Pulaski nve. YA1A IET.. JOSEPH YAWIETZ. 18 months 3211 Almond st. EIIKKt. On September 27, 1014, WIL LIAM II husband of the Into Katie Yerkes (nee Mcflllnn) and son of Elisabeth and the into John Yerkes, nged 37 jears, runeral services on Wednesdnj, nt 2 p. m,, at 312S N cn-ilrle "t Interment privnte, at Mt Fence Cemeterj'. I, t. Goes to Press September 30th Will your name appear in the im portant winter issue of the Bell Directory ? Call Filbert 2790 For telephone service and chapgea in listings, ask for Business Off ice; for advertising space, ask for Directory Advertising Manager. BSgHgsmnsaffgffj The Strength of the Corn Exchange National Bank Philadelphia lies in the firm hold it has on the many substantial business houses that deposit here. Our Savings Department offers an opportunity to young men to establish busi ness friendships with a large commercial bank friend ships that may help them when they start in business or desire to make personal investments. 3 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts I'uo week),' notice to draw Cheitnut St. at Second !Hi aajLTi I. mttMltijmimttUt