iii )PHJM!"Wll" ml wmu'jminnnM, im K K.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE . WILL NOT REDUCE PRICES OF SECURITIES Investmertt Bankers Here Protest Lower Rates and Committee Decides to Re- I tain Present Quotations. The New York Stock Exchange Com jnlltee of Five, nfter hearing views of nil Interests, line decided to make no chntigo In the minimum prices nt which transac tions In listed stocks may be made. This action was recommended by offlclats of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and Is generally approved by the lending menv bers. At the same time concessions offer ed In the open trading make the broken uneasy, hut these concessions nro duo to good extent to the Inability of the brokers In the market to reach any buvern. Sterling exchango shows pronounced weakness, Demand sold down to $1.91, a decline of 2 points from yesterday noon, and cablo sold at t 93. There Is no de mand for rclchsmnrks, which nro nom inally quoted at 90, tho price at which the last salo was made yesterday. Municipal bonds arc In good demand, some largo sales of long-term Issues be ing made this morning on a 4.50 and 4.63 per cent, basis. Tho bank statement nt last shows the wiping out of tho deficit. Today's aver age statement records an excess over reserve requirements S,M0,GJ0. the first surplus since tho European war began. This surplus should make a further case In money conditions during tho coming week. RESERVE BANK DIRECTORS HERE MEET ON THURSDAY Many Things Will Come Up for Dis cussion. A meeting of the directors of the Fed eral ncserve Bank of Philadelphia will be held In the bank's temporary ofTlcos in the Lafayette Building on next Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock. At this meeting, which will bo tho Bccond of the bank's directors, many things con cerning tho opening and operation of the bank will come up for discussion. Among the things which will be done nlll be the adoption of by-laws, which were agreed on nt tho conference of the directors of all of the 12 regional re serve banks In Washington this week. A member of the advisory council to rep resent this city will probably be elected. For this pot Levi L. Rue. president of the Philadelphia National Bank, has been mentioned. Charles J. Bhoads, governor of tho bank, and Rlchnrd L. Austin, Federal reserve agent and chairman of tho board, who were named by the commit tee looking for a site for tho bank to obtain additional Information, will re Fort at tho meeting, and a home for tho bank may be selected. A cashier may also be selected. NEY YORK BANK STATEMENT Surplus for "Week is $3,400,050; First Since War Began. As was generally expected, the state ment of the average condition of tho members of the Now York Clearing House Association for the week ending today showed a surplus. This is the first week that the members have shown a surplus since the beginning of the European war. The surplus this week Is J8,460,GJO, compared with a deficit last week of 9,394,SOO. Loans this week fell off 1.021,00). and net deposits Jkvero tt0.514.0OO smaller. Figures for this and Inst week are given In the following table: Oct 24. 1PU f,ien,4K,ooa . :iio,2fi.ooo 101,017,000 , 1,020,10.1,000 140,442,009 , 373,31,0OO Oct 17, 1014 '.',lTI,n.non .Tl 010,000 ns.mrt.ooo i.n.11, 1I7.0UO 14d.227.OOil 3(if,4lll. Loam Srecle 'Legal tenders. ., Net deposits Circulation Hanks' cash In vaulti . . , . , Tr cost cash In vaults AKregato cash ro. Tr cost with mem, R6.4sw,noo r,i 07.1 ono 441,W2,IK 414,.W.CKO M.airv.ooo ro toti.ooo s.4i,onv t.m ira. Mjrpius -jrtiumng national panic notes neiu Dy state tanks and trust companies, fDeflcit. FINANCIAL BRIEFS On Monday tho Toronto Stock Exchnngo will open for business In all listed securi ties, upon the basis which has governed transactions In the limited list selected for experimental purposes. All transac tions will be for cash. Commercial failures In the United States this week were 392 against 331 last week, 447 the preceding week and 310 the corre spondlng week last year. The failures In Canada were 83 against 52 last week, 73 the preceding wek and 31 last year. The Cookevtllo Bank, of Cookevllle, Tenn , will retire from business De posits have been transferred to tho I'lrst National Bank of the same city, which bank will pay all depositors In full on demand. "W. B. McDougal has been elected Gov ernor of the Federal Ueserve Bank of Chicago. I UTILITY EARNINGS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON. feaismbtr gross ft earnings Ins months' gross Jt earnings 1011. Increase $111,007 I7.UM i:ii,l rj 1.SV.171 1,811.441 li.na 12.111 SO.lut fl.OVH 12.1.011 LEHIGH VALLEY TIliSBtT September gross . . 1171. SIS t" , . 0O.47II Jelio months' gross . l,sm,2lft "" .. rx'.i..is8 HT.S.'O SOI THWEHTBRN POWER ANTJ LIGHT September gross ... . 5215,021 IM,li,0 " "lngs 122 red :il,tt5 jwelve months' gross . 2,70.1,529 M4.ti.lO t earnings . 1,221,404 217.&7S HAQERSTOWN AND FREDERICK R R. September gross . ., SU.2A1 .I,VJ 2" after taxes . ... II. COS 4,022 Decrease , Willi KSTATE FOIl SAL15 Tioga LUXURIOUS AND HOMES Dutch Halls Open Fireplaces Tipfefcv. Front looms, 17th J4WK S Ammw &rx&wmi jE"iarv -ariik ksxzzssl EVENING PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHBAT-Recelpts. ao.M.t . bushels. Trade Ii,,r.A1a V?Iu.M..we11 sustained at the late advance. Quotation, car lots. In export ele vator, No 2 red. spot and Oct, M.12S1 mf BSiB'lJWiVrc u"elMl N l N6r,hern iiihJn.:l'I?KK:,,,"L zw bushels. k . OfferlnKS L ?. --nd hf m,ret ruled Arm at the, recent advance, but demand light. Quotations, car i 'STJSW trnt,c- "s ,0 location, No. i cl- vJ2flye,i Steamer yellow, MHiffMc. , ..OA,?ls7I?,'c,r1"' S2."T hush. Market steady h.. 'It10 ft(vance, but trade quiet. Quota Uwfl ,?.,2 Sh,t'' '"''.. standard r.l,t?;.;V,fl'?3ev Nn :1 whit, iwffrawe. 2'ki. .LJl?'f ''emand from nny source and lnS.mi'lJet..,llyin."1 Important change, Ortor n?i moderate but ample. Quotations, per WO l.?Jn. ?,S(J"SJN ,n,(!r' elMr- Sl.TCO-lOOi do, straight IW1SS! do. ratent. fh.wak.7r.. Kan. """'l, lute .sacks. 15 2it7.1 40. do., pat- LCKS, $ ornn? liA regular grade, winter, clear, 1 70 "- niiomiiLi a it .t j..ti nn. nnipnr. 5 Ml Vt imi. FLoirn-in small supply and aulet at unchanged prices. We it..... .' - -:.-"-" .;." i., uote nearby and ivcntorn, jn noon, ai $oTTv..iO FRESH FRUITS tlemi11 Anrlt,h if lm.Wu,nt change. Quota- ?un:9. 1.PB2! I'lppln. I1TS02 2V Vn,v I, V.iikJllxKl '' other good catlnV varieties. fl.7M2.0O; medium. H?1.M, rrab. MW.SO "h "-.PPles. Per bush, basket! 1.500173. api pics. Western, nee hn iim'ii; .T..'Vi!. in ....4 n--'......lrj T'"".""i "Kl'ii;, wen :,V" "'". ",;""i per jiamoer. zin, vrpn'errie, Jersey, per crate. flfN.M: neaehes. Virginia, per 20-1 b. basket, 40fi76c , do. do. n.,r4Cr?,e,t1?1:7"- ," 1'elawnre and Mary IV?.' J!" basket, nojjiOc.. do. do. per crate, tiai.i.l, peache. New York and Pertnsyhanln. per basket-large whlto or ypllow, ROo.otl; medium, lortsoc , pears. .tv York, per.hbl Peckcl, 1.RW nartletl, No. 1, Iinr. SO, dc. No. 2, M.ROirii neurro tlosc. 4fffl SO. Shel don, K.1s Uourre rinlrgeau. $2 MW1 Mi; nnirro d'AnJOU. t2.2A9n.2A. Uucliess, t2 Vlt n.23; Itowell, t21T2no. other arlotles, (Wli rears, Ilnrtlett or Scckol, per hush, hiekdt, 1 2.VS t.iS j grapM. New York Concord, per S-lb basket, liwinc.i do., per 4-lh. basket, RWfic , Niagara, per 4-lb. basket, 8120.: Pel an ares, per 4-Ib. basket, 125M.V.1 grnpes. Con cord, per 20-lb basket. .IWNOc , cantaloupes Colorado, per crato, I1O1.C0, do. do , flats, fiO ft"Se. VEGETABLES White potatoes dull and weak. Other wge tihla generally steady. Quotations Whlto potatoes, per bush Pennalvanla, iSRfflflOe i New York, 4riiiT!f.Oc. , white potatoes, Jersey, per basket, .I'lfiHSc. Sweet potato. Eastern fihoro per bhl No. 1. SI 7rtiq2.3; No. 2, "r.cOtl; sweet potntoes. North Carolina, per bhl.. No. 1, tl."ST2, No. 2 7nc.(!ftl! sweets Jersey, per bbl., No. 1, $2 7r.fl.t: No. 2. tl R0 (ill 70; sweets. Jersey, per basket. B0(i?,C0c. Onions, per hush, 4.1rEfir,0c. ; do., choice, per inn.lh. bag It; do., medium, per 100-lb bag. "."ffJOftc. Cabbage, domestic, cer ton. SSffll): do. Danish per ton. 12(fill. Celery, New York, per bunch, lOffl.lOc. Mushrooms, per 4-lb, basket, 1.40Sl.fiO. PROVISIONS Trade quiet and the markot without Important change. Quotations City beef, In sets, smoked nnd alr-drled, .lOUTfllc.i Western beef. In sets, smoked, .101131c j city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and air drlod, 313.12c. Western beef, knuckle nnd tenders, smoked, .1l12c , hecf hams, $1S M0. pork, family. J2fjl2n..V): hams, S P. cured, loose, 14Url.1e . do, skinned, loose. 14UA1V.; do , do., smoked lflfflfiVic , other hams, smok ed, city cured, as to brand and average. MAiSt lie.; hams, smoked. Western cured, lrt4?J17r. : do., holled. boneless. 2.1fT2lc, picnic shoullcrs, 8. P cured, loose, ll';wi2c.i do. smoked. 1 1'J 1714c., bellies In pickle. Recording to neruge, loose, ififtlfl'ic; hrakfnet hncon as to bra.it nnd acrage, cltv cured, 20fT21c : do, do., Western cured. 20ii?2lc , lard, Western, ro flntd tierces, 10i8llc; do, do, do, tubs. W'Wllc : puro city, l.cttlo rendered, In tierces, lOMlle.; do., do., do , In tubs, llfl ll'ic REFINED SUGARS Market dull nnd weik Quotations- Stand ard granulated. OO'ic. fine granulated, rtc ; pottdTod (5 10c . confectioners' A, SOOc , soft grades 3.1535 "So. DAIRY PRODUCTS liUTTEJl. Receipts of fancy stock light and the market ruled firm, hut nholecnle tnde. ns usunl on Saturday, quiet Quotations Wostcrn, fresh, solid-packed creamer, fancy specials, 34Wc. extra, ,12c, extra nrste. .lOHfllc , firsts, 2K529C . eeconds, 2M(27c.: ladlo packed, J14P 2.1c, as to quality, noarhy prints, f.incy, ,13c , do., nverago oxtra, .120140., do, firsts, 2'i ,11c. do., seconds, 27(tfJc. Special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at .ipwilc. naas. There was a good outlet for tho lim ited receipts of MnfJ new-laid eggs, prices of which ruled firm at tho lato adance. Quota tions In free enses, nearby extras, ,11c per doi . nearby flrts, (!) 10 per standard case, nearby current receipts, ts 107R 7fi per stand ard caso, Western extra, first 10 rcr case, do., rtrsts. fS10t?S70 per cne, do, second". jnwV37.20 per case. Candled and rocrated fresh eggs wero Jobbed out at .Vttfliic jc doz., ns to quallt. CHEESn, In small supplv and firm, but trade quiet. Quotations New York, full crenm. choice, l.mtri.l'uc. , do, do fair to good, 14V81flc, do., part skims. Sflllc. POULTRY LIVE. The market quiet and barely steady, with moderate but amplo offerings Quo tations' Fowls, l.liijl.'c ; old rnoMer.i. 11 'cj 12c , spring chickens according to quality, 12SJ15c; ducks, Lift lie; geese, l.1J14c. ; guineas, young, weighing 2 lbs. and oer apiece, per ptlr, 70c , do, weighing 1'JiiTlli lbs, apiece, per pair, fiOOCSc ; do, uelghlnn 1 lb apiece per pair. fOc , old, per pair, SOc. ; pigeons, per pair jridilSc. DRESPDD Tho market quiet, hut offerings of nno dcslrnble-slred stock onl moderato and aluts of this description well main tained. Quotations Fresh-killed poultry Fowls, per lb. Selected. hea, 21c. do. uelghtng 41493 lhs. apiece, 2ic . do, nelghlni 4 Ins. nplece, lll'Jc . do,, neighing -H4 lbs. arlece, lMWJlOVjc , do . neighing 'I lbs. and under, llfilV; old -ooMers, dr -picked llVf . broiling chickens, nearhv v elghlng 1R3 lbs apleco. 20'fi22c broiling chickens nenrbv fair to good, lllfJlV . chicken' Western 4 lhf and oxer nplece. t7c , do do.. at Us apiece fat. LIBlOc , do, do., 21i'5.1 lbs at Id e 1 ir 14c : broiling chlckenu. Western l'jli2 lh apiece. 17c. hrolllne chickens. Wc.tern fnl to good, 12814c. Squabs, per dm Whit weighing 11 to 12 lbs per dos . S I fis I white, neighing 0 to 10 lbs, per dnz S3 7" 3 50, white, weighing 8 lbs. per dm., 12 21 I 2.40. white, weighing 7 lbj. per dot, fl ".".J'J whlto, weighing flfid'.i lbs per doz. J 1 '.; 1.50. dark and No 2. 50c G1.10. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. Oct 24 -Ilutter market firm receipts lift! packages, creamer) extra S2Hc ; hlKher scorlnft. ISc. State dairy luff 32Hc , Imitation creamer, 21Vil2lc Lftgs Marlcet siead to firm reielpu fifRT casesi fresh, extra rtrsts .injj:i2c fresh, rtrsts J7tfi'.1c , nearby vhites, "CftWc , ne.trby mlxe ISffSIc , special marks H'c LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS ! CI1ICAOO. Oct 21 -HOOS-necelpts 14 COO, market 5 to 10c lower, mixed and butch era. insSflTtS. good heav 7 1fi7il roimli heavy. JB SST 70 light. J 0',7 63. pls, VW 7.1. bulk. ITSmirT.Vi rATTLn.-Uecelptn 1200, market steads beeves fil 21T0 2-s cows and hrlfrrs, $3 7M10 4n storkers and feeilen. -. MR7 R.1 Texans 7 2MJS r1 cahfs. JBftll SHEKI" Receipts. 2fno. market steadv native and Western, $I.1.V?HU0. lambs. Hk37 75 RAILKOAD EARNINGS HOCKINO VALLEY. mu Oros V 021.11 Net 2 2tT :inn lYilal tncome .... 2.tiMlt Surplus .. . l'"WT4l Com dividend f,7!io.,V) burplus . 7S.7SI Decrease $7nn,4!i llin 402 IV.1II.IIW1 tiifl.fi'.. .1M f'S-t n71 iV0 HEAL KSTATI3 I'OU SALE TlogB SEE OUR TIOGA HOMES 20th, Ontario anil Kstuusli Sts. Illrecll) npposltr Tlocu Station. LADNER, Inc. ZiSSk 'I AND bits. COMFORTABLE and Back Porches Including Bath Lots IS 694 10 St. Between Butler and Pike $4750 Selling Fast Secure One Now Frank D. Williams On Prii$3 X ttnKV."1"' "'! ""I sprinjr, nrt, c ear. I-,.,0?,14?A.rt' "tralght. h .ton.VfiO! do. pat-JflV-'LlR1' V. , 'a onto brand. fniJOCO; Cllir mills, choice anrl renv mmm Mctnrji. Zini. si.fST "?.' A2r;Y'"' ''mors, per box IS'.ffi.'C1"1 Florida, per crate, ll.swJ SSv. Jip"i.Xli,r.Snt'0Tn "'en. Its'! vliL FnIrMiV J1"2-,, cranberries. Caps Cod, rS? n'lif clt "."" i.M- HBOCM: crnnWrlo. ( ana Co,l. rartv niair. ..,.-.... , m. T,EnflEB-PHILADELPHIA, BATTJBP.AT. OCTOBER EARNINGS OF RAILROADS CONTINUE TO CONTRACT Decrease of 14.3 Per Cent, First Two Weeks of October. Dross earnings of ttnllcd States rail roads making Weekly reports to Dun's Review continue to cxhlbt substantial contraction, the total so far received for tho first two necks In October amounting to J1I,T4S.573( a decrease of 14.3 per cent., as compared with the earnings of the same roads lns year. This contrasts with n loss for the first two weeks In September of 6.3 per ccnt.( in August of ii.8 per cent, nnd July of 2 6 per cent., while the returns for tho same period In September last Vear showed ft gain over 1912 of 6 3 per cent. Very few roads report any Improve ment, but the most pronounced decreases continue to be shown by tho roads In tho South, probably na a reflection of tho de pressed conditions duo to the situation In cotton, Chesapeake and Ohio again makes a satisfactory comparison with a, year ago, but aside from this practically all tho leading systems show considerable falling off In tho West nnd Southwest, while the losses aro generally not so large as In somo other sections, practically every Im portant road reports more or less de croasc. In tho following table are givon tho gross earnings of all United States rail roads reporting to date for the first two weeks In October and tho loss on com pared with the earnings of the samo roads for the corresponding period a year ngo; also for tho roads reporting for the samo weeks In the two preceding months, together with tho percentages of loss compared with last year: Ter Loss. Cent, 2,4RS,R8a 14. .1 1,1411,210 R..1 021,210 3.8 1A14. tl4.74fi.n7a , 17,210,108 , 13,474,010 Oct , 2 weeks, . Sept., 2 weeks. Aug., 2 weeks.. DIVIDENDS DECLABED Qlrard Avenue Tltlo and Trust Company, regular semi-annual 3H per cent., payablo November 2 to stock of record October 20 Flnley Acker Company, regular quarterly 1H per centf on preferred, payable Novem ber 2. , . Mutual Trust Company, regular quarterly 1 per cent., payable November 1 to stock of record October 21). Municipal SorIco Company, regular quar terly 11. per cent, on preferred, payable No vember 2 to stock of record October 23. Lehigh Valley Transit Company, regular semi-annual 1 per cent, on preferred, payable Noembcr 10 to stock of record October .11 Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad, regular semi annual 2ti per cent on preferred, payable November 10. Books close October 31, reopen November 11. . Dclluns Kails Ton or vompnny, semiannual 2'i per rent, on preferred, payablo November 2 to etock of record October 27. Milwaukee and Chicago Ilrewerlos, Ltd., 2ts per rent , less Income tax on all stock, pay ablo Octobor 30 to stock of record October 22 BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre sponding day In the last tno years: lMI 1011. 1012. Phllil $20..V7,.-ilO $27,147,340 J28,1.V 12.1 Itoton . !B ".01 '.10 21 pn"! 014 20.002. SCO New York. 1S5..110, 782 ,112,507,021 obituaries beactTthoivipson California Capitalist Sucumbs to Ill ness in New York. Nllff YOHK, Oct 24. Beach Thompson, a San Francisco capitalist, died at a hotel lure last night. Ho hart been under treat ment for Intestinal tiouble, nnd his at tendant. Dr. Edward F. Borton. n non medical practitioner, was not authorized to BUn n death certificate. Coroner Hel lenstelh nnd hla medical assistant wero KUmmomd. After a preliminary examina tion the coroner ordered an autopsy Born in Brooklyn 4S years ago. Mr. Thompson wns educated nt the University of .Michigan and Inter became an In structor nt Leland Stanford Junior Uni versity. Fot tho last IB years he had been Identified with thp development of hydro electric enterprises In California. In IMS he was a delegate td tho Republican Na tional Convention nt Chicago, GENERAL E. F. WINSLOW r-'ANANDAIGUA. N Y Oct 2I.-Gcn-eral Hdward F. Winslow died nt Sonnen berg, Cnnandalua, the summer home of Mrs. Frederick F Thompson, of New York, last night rged 77 years. General nnd Mrs. WlnMovv. who returned from APARTMENTS "THE TIOGA" 10th nnd Tioga sts.; 0 nnd 7 room housekeep ing apartments largo porchs modern In oi-r rpect, most desirable lot at Ion In North Thlla. Convenient to trnln and trolley; open every day. WORSTER & KRIDER 3515 Germantonn ave , or on premises. IlKAI. KS'I ti: roit s ti.n l.ncnti. Luumieni lautui i iviin biuim u ,.iu - jiniiuii'd Sample House Ready HARRY H. HEIST, Builder n pmie or omce . 18lh and Pike Sts. 20 Sold Before Completion Camac and 13th Sts. A complete home; 8 large rooms; hardwood floors throughout; hot water heat, electricity, vacuum cleaning attachment, large yard3 and porches. ThrPP out ot 17 on 13th Street xmcc with 9 rooms Inspection Cordially Invited Open daily and Sunday. Even ings by appointment. SCHWINGLE BROS. Builders and Owners GEHLHAUS & DALLAS Agents on Premises k lth & Courtlandt Sts. Both Phones PariB Just previous to the outbreak of the war. have spent the last month with Mrs. Thompson. , General Wlnatow served In the Union army throughout tho Civil Wnr, nllst Injt In the 4th Iowa Cavnlry and wlnnlnB successive promotions an an officer In tho western army under General Sherman. THEODORE DE J. DE SADLA NEW Yonif, Oct. 24. Theodore do .loly de Sabln, for mnny years n. resident of this city, died suddenly at his country home In Piatt Cove, N. Y. Ho was i one of the oldest members of the Union Club. Mr., tie Snbla wns a son of tho Marquis de Sabln, who, with his family, wns ex iled from France durlnrr the French Tlevo ltillon. The Marquis de Sabla settled In America, nnd his son later went to Pan ama, where, with Lieutenant Commander Bonaparte Wise, he assisted In laying out the original course of tho Panama Canal aa started by Do Lesseps, A. C. ROREBECK NEW YoniC, Oct. 24.-A. C. Ilorebeck, father of Edwin F. Rorebeck, second vlco president of the Metropolitan Trust Com pnnl. Is dead nt his son's fruit farm, Fort Myers, Fin. He was a veteran of tho Civil Wnr, and as secretary to Gcnernl Phil Sheridan had nn Intimate pcrsonnl knowledge of many of the stirring events of that period. Since the death of Gen erat Sheridan Mr. Rorebeck had been connected with tho War Department nnd had done work on General Sherldan'fi memoirs. Ono son of Mr. Rorebeck Is n captain of artillery In the United States army, and both sons saw actlvo service In the Spanish War. RODERICK MacL. CAMERON NEW YORK, Oct. 21,-Roderlck Mac Leod Cameron, shipping merchant and presldont of tho firm of R. W Cameron & Co., died In the German Hospital from an Illness of moro than a month. Mr. Cameron was 46 venrs old. Since the death of his father. Sir Roderick W. Cam eron. In 1900, Mr. Cnmejon had been the head of tho shipping concern whluh Sir Roderick founded many years ago. In February of last year Mr. Cameron mar ried Miss Enid Llndemnn, daughter of a promlnont merchant of Sydney, 'Aus tralia. DR. SAMUEL E. PRICK, JR. Dr. Samuel E. Frlck Jr., a recent grad uate from the dental school of tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania, died at his home 175S Frnnkford avenue, yesterday, of lncnlngltlr, following an Illness of but two weeks. Doctor Frlck was 22 years old. and wns graduated In 1911 from the Central High School. DR. C. JAY SELTZER Dr. C. Jay Seltzer, n practicing phy- slclnn In this city for 20 years, hut moiti recently a surgeon In the Lebanon Hos- ItKAT. ESTATD FPU SA I.E City A New Operation OF THOSE LOUGHRAN HOUSES JUST LIKE Tlin US THAT AVE BUILT AND SOLD LAST TEAR Sec Sample Houses 4832 North Fifth Street Price $4000 ALSO 516 Eleanor St Price $3200 These have porch fronts, all modern lm- firovements basement laundry, electric Ights nullt with tho stability that has mado tho Lnughrnn house u standard of Rood construction. See JOHN LOUGHRAN'S SONS 5TH ST., BELOW ROCKLAND ST. A NEW OPERATION OF 222 HOUSES JUST COMPLETED OWN YOUR HOME A modern house, with all conveniences; r, rooms, bath and outside shed, and only 20 minutes from centre of city. $1900 to $3800 With Terms to Suit You Tenth, Percy, Hutchinson and Alder Streets Tenth utrcet below Shunk Few for Rent, $15 and $17 flood business location, 8 corner stores. JOHN V. SHISLER & SON on operation OClce, 11 tli ami Wolf Attention, Bargain Hunters A builder who Is lon on houses and Bhort on cosh will sacrlflco a reiv ta mako a nulrk turn 1 lies.' houses are located In North Philadelphia and uermantown All are new and ranz. vnluf from f2W, to Jl.l.ono Let me Snoi about li vou want to na fnr a house und I Hill vour irlne IlflLDEIt M 210. Ledger Off I," Lngnn. Heist's Modern Homes IN LOGAN Wyoming Ave. at 12th St. t.irge rooms and bath Camac Street Vorth of WjomlnE Ave laree rooms anrt hath These homes have hot i jHyr heat. Dutch halls, lied bathrooms, maible .howers, hardwood floors, ipen fireplaces, large porches ttrraieil fronts. nlasterefl wulk to Vork road trolley. CAMAC ST. BETWEEN WINGOHOCKINQ AND COURTLAND STS. Tuo story, 1 rooms, gas and electric lights, hot-water heat hardwood flniKh throughout. I.itindri In basement, with en uance to yard. Hb. roomy porches JarBe ote Just north of Northeast Houlevnnl and Hunt ing Tark one equaro to York Itoa.l trolleys, transfer to any pan of city, prices light, ternu easy HENRY P. SCHNEIDER Huiider, on Premises, or YORK ROAD ABV. ERIE AVE. 4800 North " "i pltAl, riled yesterday of heart dlBMse nt hid residence In Lebanon, Pa. He wan EC years old. , , , Doctor Seltcr, while In Philadelphia, was a surgeon of throat dlseasea at the Philadelphia Hospital and rmslatant (tur Sfon at the Will Byo Hospital. He was a specialist In the treatment of dlieaises of tho head, Doctor Helter wn a graduate from the mcdlcnl school of the University of Penn sylvania and a member of several med ical societies. BERNARD R. GREEN WASHINGTON, Oct. 2l.-ncrnard nich ardson Qreen( civil engineer, died at his home hie. Mr. Green was born at Maiden, Mass., December 23, 1841. He graduated from Harvard University In ISM, and for 14 years was engaged with the United States Corps of Engineers In constructing permanent seacoast forti fications In Maine, Now Hampshire and Massachusetts. Mr. Green wns superintendent of the Congressional Library Building and grounds. DAVID MAYER NEW YOIUC, Oct. 24 -David Mayer, one of the founders, trustee nnd tho old est members of Temple Beth-El, and tho PARKERS W. of Sth St. sc Ready rooms and bath. ;r heat, gas and LOCATION to Suit HEAL ESTA'I II VOn SAMS JBCAt EHTATK FOK BAI.1J CI' ' 1 'ift ky'X J'ZrJVST THE HOUSE S'M wJ W' 7 for an v5vi' M Hf 1 OCTOBER BRIDE M. 1 lv v elan,s Obey Homes V i i W 'l On the Famous Wcllens Avenue 71 1 1 V'rJ aVvI I Duiicannon Avenue, S3250 I ,' WlVi " and Fifth Street, $3650 J I 'ftf& r l 1 INCLUDINO STHEET IMPttOVnMENTS I j I R m The location Is convenlcntlv near stores, A WTX-cSl l schools nnd churches of all denominations. I III III All One fare to every part of the city th street I .I H cars pftRS door; Tnbor and Olney Bta- 'I w """" P- R- K'y.. within 8 mln- f 111 V AvjX ut"' wn,k' &? 1 iJrAV V " P. J- & Jnr.ies T. Whelan A Z? . ci'Wx Wi!vvvVS' K- Cor- 0T11 AND FISIIER ave.T A TTfliXvrCvVfe-'" $iv (5300 North) j J&lfc' '" ' ' ' " '" C5rfastv- '' :., r- " -t. - ' i It: i j V;V nJ, "Ml I 1 ' .. ' I!' i-X 7 Louden St. Sampla Hou I 2 storv. rorch front, 7 I hnnlnoo.t Iloors, hot-viat 1 elctrlc light A BOULEVARD Vv $3300, Terras HENRY PARKER, Buil W i'iiliitTi'l'., 111 r Mrst riillidrlphln. "Anders The Improved Sunlight House SOMETHING FNIQl'E 57TH AND WHITBY AVE. c SQUARES SOI TH OF RALTIMORE AVE ) ENTIRELY DIFFERENT AS TO FLOOR FLAN AND FRONT 7 Feet Between Porches H. P. ANDERSON NEW AND UNIQUE STONE MACCAIT DAAn lletnen l-1fJtJtJ lv-L (St 03rd IFIrst Street Poii'h of Oxford Street! CRAWFORD'S $3000 AVrbstcr St., filst to fi2d St. In the most desirable restricted resi dential aertlon of Souihurst l'hllidel phla. lots 111) feet deep. 0 rooms: 4 rooms ami tth on se, ond lloor bot-vvatt-r ben open hreplaie gt, kiu li ens, exrlu.lve decorations even think' modern An exieptlondl proposition at thla price Onh ;n minutes 10 Cltv Hall via Market Street Elovated and Outh at .ro,iown line ituo Boutin. AOENT ON T&s-s DANIEL CRAWFORD, JR., Builder $4500 Three siorv resident teml detach. : 11 rooms hit dtr heat excellent con lltion email amount of rash required POTTS & TOWNSEND lUOl 11AI.T1MORE AVE r,ennuntiinn dflEi limlen below 1'ns.il ttrdAt tf.ci .eml detached tlwellint-'s. lontainiiiK b.ithd I't-iHi-neti liorclis Lots 32 ypi?)i!j T ..h K".s a", e'e,',rilt Uit.hn Imi.Iw...hI floors. tll l.uh h.imple house oj,sii fr ini, tinn ' M FIFTEEN OgontsB and thelten avenues. J3700 Lots 8j h !?. It !"ol h,lM litest Improvemt-nu house semi detai hed ,1,,,v,.,o ej-r..v KaV k t-hen'. open flrep.ace" hirdd nd.orB'", utllpuv ou to itispKt dermantom, w.i. I..-..J'. .VL 5??'1 .iara "'rr,ns ffloCtedlwfdk 24, 1914. president at the David Mayer Brewing Company, died In his SSth year. He was born In Bodenhelm-on-nhlne, Ger many, and look part In tho political revo lution In 1816-60 and was forced to flee, to this country. H -was a follower of Carl Schnrr. and came here with hlrn. Mr. Mayer went to Albany, Oa., bunt up a large business ns a merchant In cotton and general merchandise. JOHN A. LYON DOVH1U N. J., Oct. 24. John A. Lyon, T3 years old, a veteran of tho Civil War, died yesterdny from a paralytic stroke. He was secretary of tho 27th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. He had planned to attend n, Teunlon of the regiment Wed nesday nt Lnwrcncetown. A widow and a son. John Lyon. Jr., survive him. BISHOP WILLIAM: F. WEEKS RUTLAND. Vt.. Oct. 24. The, Rt. Rev. William Pnrrar Weeks, Bishop Coadjutor of the Protestant Hplscopal Diocese of Vermont, -died yesteiday, aged 55 years. THE REV. DR. EDWARD JUDSON NEW "STORK, Oct. 21. The Rev. Dr. Ed ward .Tutlson, former lecturer on the ology at the University of Chlcngo, and profeisor of pastoral theology at Col gate Unitvoralty. died of l.oart trouble at HOME ci.o.sij. Ave. TWO Olney it nil! piy jou In pairs One bl Old York roert Fifth street cars a I $4800, Terms ent I'hlladrlphln. ?V ) 2 and 3 Story Twin Houses Christian Street 60th to 62d, Both Sides "Best Looking Street in Philadelphia" Why Pay Garage Charges I Have 3 Most Dcsliah'e 'orn'ra !lth Prlin'e oarage The lmjiroie hunllRht Hotj.e 57th and Whitby Avenue ON PREMISES Or .'.100 WALNl T T HOUSES A0MB&Bfflnn.' Comhlnlnc Suburban Con-etru,-tlon with City Con venience, HoUB 2S , ' front -Lot, 3.', feet Mlde ..i,"ry.'",nC'"lvRb,' conven "'" n been tnstallo.l to oiako these hoU, . Tn, Ideal Homes' they reallv Central Plant Heat A Luxury in Itself W. PERCIVAI. JOHNSON 40.19 Lancaster Ave. These house,, may ho rear-hed either via Elevated posslnit north up COth at r-ierhroolc ears on Arch s l. ", ri- wine ore at erbrook Station. HOMES $ 1300 F.IIintt St., Sfith to 57th St. Feiond st smith of lialtlmore ave S rooms, hot-water heat, parquetry floors, fan and electrli light; shnner biths. cas kitchens. Kaa water heaters, ternceil fronis only 55 minutes to r-t n via Market st elevated and tauh ! crosstnun line to .".Sili and Thomas ave (vialK one krinare east,, or Ilaltl more ave cars (Anenra dultlon , mp No 311 to 5.1th and Ilaltltm re sve PREMISES 5431 CHRISTIAN STREET 1 rnntn turn hou Out h hill hnr untr he tt elt trie Mghtb (.ar-i SUim. Cot 5isin n,nrr mil hh ntUp f. $1.HI Ji'i i (Mil to h apnrv. tatl JOS. M. RAKFR --1" "' nuonn A FN'I E Ciermnntown. :wia iu.n ... It r.mtns including feet front llo, u a, SOLD 218x98 feet ,,..:. --J--X..I' ', over ihelten avenue ijlVn, venue UlenaiUt 5618 GERMANTOWH S J1, at 6th St. 1 LEFT i to Investigate built I wk to Tabor Station. I ars transfer to door, at corner to Suit er sZS ! '-" in. Hi, 1 1 "' s-z 2sN 7 Ni -f2' tt t' JJ ,jsx v (UjdIFMgMi AVE. IB n. linsnltnl liere veslerdav H WIHI ttorft In Burma In 1844, the son ot Adonlrmm ,Iudon, a pioneer amobg American for eign missionaries. He was graduated from Brown University In 195 and was ordained In the Baptist ministry ltt 187$. WILLIAM F. BRADBTTRY BOSTON, Oct, 24. Prof William Froth Ingham Bradbury, headmaster of tha Cambridge Latin School and president of tho Handel and Haydn Musical Society, of Boston, died In Cambridge. Ha was born In Westminster, Mass., May 17, 1829. He was graduated from Amherst College J In 18M t.V MEJtOniAM AIKEN Tn loving memory of ItevTHOltAB J. AIKHN, who died Oct. 24, 1000. KENHI.KR. In lovlnc remembrance ef our dear father. JOSEPH A. KENSLEn, who departed this life October 21. 1013. MOTHER AND CHILDREN. JBcatftf AUDITO-rnANK AnDlTO, 10 months, Til Ponth 20th at. . ,,. ,... lti:illi;MI.-On October 22, 1014. JACOB HKHItr.ND, aged 71 yeara Relatives and friends, also Joshua Lodse, . 13, I. . 11 aro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Sunday, at 10 n m eharp. from hla late lesldencc, 410 Locust avenue, Oermatnown. Intirment Mount Carmel Cemetery ..,. IlKKNNAN.On October 21. 1014. MARTIN A . son of Timothy J nnd Delia A Bren ran, asod U, jeara Funeral on Monday, at 2 .10 p m. from 1810 Kouth 20th . Bohmn High nequlem Maas at Bt Mmund'a Clmrch. at 10 a m Interment at Holy Cross Cemc- 11K(7VVN. On October 22. 1014. MICHAEL. husband of ttrldpet llrovvn. Funertil on Mon dai, at h-U a. m, from S172 Memphli st. hofemn nequlem Mass at Church of th Nativity at 10 a m. Interment at Bt Ann Ccmoterv (AltDI'.N PATIIICK CAflDEN. 01 years, 120 nurnaldo t. . .j (ASHY. Suddenly, on October 20, 1014. IKNItY. husband or Irene 1 asoy tneo tisri- land) and eon of tho late John and Kllen r"nsev Funeral on Mondai at fUO i m., from llo Bainbrldec st Solemn Maea of Hrqulcm at ft Fhlllp'a Church, nt 10 a. m. Intprment at Cathedral Cemetery nnrrwnii on October 22, ion, of 1R82 T.. Narrasanaett st CJermantown. CATHAKIA M . widow or Henry c. ueomer, Agea -veare Funeral on Sunday, at 2 p rn.. 1rft .rS thp pnrlor of llllam II. Unttersby, v 'irrmantown ave Interment at Hillside Ce. ' icrv t' uuiuiii . on uctotK-r sn, mil, kube ii "t tt, rifll'ClMTY. HMilfhtr of thn Into ltrrnftrrt 1. r.V.nK,H f.ln.l. T..bm, .. A........... a. ' .A fl To from Dlltl AV,f taatMinlr nv. Rot t' ' Mbsh of Ilcqulem at the Cliureh of jP Monica, at 10 a. m. precisely. Intermcn tilt Holv Cross Cemeterj I KA-iIK. MZBin FHAME, 73 years. H17 . North Lawrence st. I'UAMI. On October 22, 1014, CAIIOLINB E (nee Halin). widow of the late C. O. Franh In her Kid ear Uelatlvea and friend ; are Invited to attend the funral, on Monday, October 2(1 101-t, at 2 o clock, from the resl- . deneo of her nephew. William II. Hahn, 1311 l'arrlsh st Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. ' FKICK. On October 21. 1014. Dr SAMUEL K Jr . sen of Mary and Dr Samuel E. rrl"k In hl 22d nnr Funeral on Saturday, at s 'O a m . from 1758 Franktord ave So ,'mn Itoqulem Maes at the Church of lh HoH Name at 10 a. m Interment at Holy fYo.p Cemcterv. 'I CHS.- On Ortober 22. 1014. JUL.IDS. hii. rand of Annie Fuchs aged S3 years. Funeral sen Ire on Sundav at 1 p m.. at 1713 Frank. i-.i", il.u iniermeni at .ueivue cemetery II Mtll l-KIt HELKNE HARBAUER. t 63 ihi" .ii- .orin liiin at , ,"i"?!A.N'7rA.,t.,R.,,'1ll;y I,ark' rai on October -'I IW4 JOSEl'HINi: I'OMEROV HKHMAN. nnchte, .,f Lirutenant rimrlea C and llary", s IKrunti need ' vears. Services Saturdsv.l 11 ii m, ut the residence of I II. Ortf-1 ft i w t vmi iuj f more and Ridley axes. Ridley I Interment private at lialtlmore. Park i'a Md ,I;lV.iin9n..0ctol,ei, 10H' ROBERT HEWITT, of Hartla Del. son of the late Iavtdano: Elizabeth Howltt funeral serv ices on Monday at 2 i m at tha narlora if Samuel It Foster 1T2K Federal at Inter-1 mpilt fit tniint MnrloVi rvnA.av. HICKMAN. On October 21. 1DH. HAItUT H husband of the Into fnn 7 Tr,r.i.lT,n Due nitlco of tho funeral will be clien HIM.. EDWARD HILL, 40 years, 1020 Fed- t rai tt HOf.AN On Octobr 22. 1011. MICHAEL il j'1-.ri'H. husband of Mar w Hosan, for ntrU nt 201", W folumbin ave Due notice'" of funeral ulll be riven fro-n 1110 Brown st , N I ee -I HftWI NII At nrm Mir Pa., on Oct.... be- 2.1 11114. f'HAHLKS SAMUEL HOWS, 1AND. Kelatlves and frlonds n.ro Inrlted to attend tho funeral services at the West I.i i cl Hill femetery rnapel, on Monday, October 21! on arrival of trnln leaving rtrn.il St stntlon at 2 m p. m. neturnlne, arrive ' Broad t at 4 .2 p m Kindly omit floivro. New York. Syracuse nnd New Bedford, Mass , i papers pica to. copy ' lILliM'. On October 23, 1011, FANNIE "' ldo of r'ladtug Dempsc) ased 4.", -ear " Funeral on Mcndn; at fc "O a m . from her ' son-in-law s residence James 5IcSorley, Wnvne Keluware ("ounti. I'a Solemn Re- '" qulem Musi at St Catherine s Church. .Vavne at lo a. m Interrrent at Holy Cross c mvtei JOHNSON. On October 21. 1014, TV W. -' JoHNPON Funeral services on Saturday,-' at 2 n m at his late residence. 2d and. TranKIm sts . Chester, Fa Interment prl- ntf - KEI.I.Y. On October 22. 1014. MARY A-. r wife or Ml-bael H Kellj Funeral on Mon da a' Tl m from ton h 22d st Sol emn Requiem Mats at Church of m Ed mund prtiticlj at P a. m Interment Hoiy. Cro ('on eterj KENNEDY. On October 22 1014. JOHN J I tibban 1 of Mar A. Kennedj Funeral on Mondav. at S ".0 a m , from lSI'l wingo h" klnc gt .-olemn Ilequleni M.i-s at the i 'hut h of tie Holv Child at 10 a. m In-f terment it Holv Cr ss Cemeterv KINC.-Suddenlv, on October 23.1014. JOHN Hi vNi'Is husband of Hannah M King and,., br tli. r In-law of the Hev Owen Lacey, of "alihind '"al Funeral on Tuesday, at S.rwkvr a m from leo." Coral st Frankfort High Re lutem Mass at m J.iachlm a Church, at lit a m Intenreri at Holy Cross Cemetery.. I.KTI OHI). EDW IN S In Philadelphia, nn -Thursdai .inlnK Octolier 22 1PI4 Fu neral it llarrlshurg Pa on Monday, Octo- hi .'il mil Interment private MAItKv on H tober 23. 1014. SIMON-,. MAUKt In his .',0th year Relatives and friends also Philadelphia Turngemelnde. are invlt-.l to attend the funeral, on Sunday, acr. II a m fr m tho parlors of Emanuel Aaher t t Son Hlf2 Diamond st. Interment at Adath Jeuhurtn Cemeterj v-tif.lNN -Ut Oitober 21. 1014. JENNIE, widen of Joseph J MeOInn and 'laughter of -the late Charles and Sarah Coll Funeral on. Mon la at m from 2.'I2 Morris st Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the -Hai r1 llart at ' .'Hi a m Interment at " Cathedral Cemetery VIII. I Ell. In vev Switzerland, on Octo ber 1 1014, HENJAM1N MILLER, of 1ST N hool lane, (iermantoun, i'a.. In the 09th l.ir of hU age .NEI I..- in O.tober 21. 1014, HANNxlJ SMITH TAl.HOT. vrtfe of tleorte Nell Fv. nerol from her late residence 012 Greenwood ave . Jenklntown. Pa., on Sunday. October ." at 1 .'in p tn. Interment at Mount Peace i .-meter OI .N. JOHN NOLAN. 80 years. 1BJ0 P.rrlsh st liEII III'.LL. Entered Into rest, on October ' "U i HAni.E.'S V husband of Llda R I'ei het luneral sen I es on Tuesda) at 2 o i m at hU late rvsldence ftus Pine t Intenient t.rtvate HIT! nil On October 51. 1014. FRAVCI8. mt of Harrv and Annie Hitter (nee Mc- " aik.n ased 0 vears Funeral on Paturda at 7 1 a m . from 271 Jasper st (Ken , iiik' " ie and Cambria st 1 Angels Mass ii th hurch of our Idy of the Visitation m ' a m Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cem- ItOI I IAMES ROI.I.A. 03 years, Slat and a nut st fini. HARRY SCOTT. 1 year. 1013 Dur. fir t INN. Vt Phoenix Ariz., on Tenth Month lth til4 RAYMOND H SINN, aged 23, son of Il"v ard and Susanna R Sinn Rela te s nl friends tre Invited tn attend the funrrul, on Second da J Tenth Month Sflth. at 11 a m from bis parents residence. 722 v later st Ot'rmantown Inttrment private SVV! I. "n ii-tober 23, 1014. HANNAH M. f vv . Illani Smajl Funeral on Monday. " at 2 p in from Soil Mi iris st Interment it M urt !rtih Cmtterv SVIITH On October 23. 1014, JOHN J oil I 111. husbaud f the ate Mary A MUllh. lurirai i Monday at 7 tn a m from the lesiden.e of hla eon n taw Ueartie W lfavni 51Vt Eaet Clearlleld st Hfiulem M.n at the Church of the N'atlvit) at u T,U?5JJ'-' -.T OcteAer 2i 1014. FANNIB S.COTT. Ue of I .ha MBa Thlssell rd laahter ..f Jmee F an I Mr Mas v, ell S ott Rclfttlves anil frnnis are bavltel "v attetnl the funeral aervb.ee. on Monday at . p m . it tu parent i realdence wm K 11th stieet. U8k lane. I at russet s'rlct y privete TU.yiN' fin ".,0!5.r JL 19U W1LHEL MlNA widow or Join Titgen (see Apelexi aed tit years Funeral on Monday, at 7 id a ni frciu -U 6'iutU 'Id t Ulafa Mass of Retuteiu at Si Xlvht nsus Church at 9 10 u oi Intprnmnt at New Catnfcdral l'wi,i,rv t TU CKsrlrO. -On Ortober XI 1014 PATH -ARIN'E B ldo of Joaatnan Truoluees In her 7Mh ar F"nerl to be held at Pfcoenlx v m ('a en Satur-iay at lo 8" a m To pruevd from train to church from them e to iciaetery I KKIt. On 0 toner M 1U ELIZA HKIH WALTON f, , James Walker Jr ana daJChter if the late Edwin and Ellen. it wsiton asea j ere ruaeral servWee n Tm.la In prerUety. at her late r.ioeo',. imKsU Kasbluaton ave West Pail west rail -eurel HIU .iv I'liu iiiqui I r itif at I A ' emel" ll.kl.1 WE Oa Tm. tober i. 1814 LKTTIA. iv'l I aa-eo 7 ,, Relatlva, .od f .! Is are In Ited i attend the funersTter . I. r k ia at 2 v ni ax the r) i. ' in r h- a tn law Tbomaa Ud au.e 11KIWin" On October M 1H. UARY ,1 .11 i io.- w r n ,m. wilk neon uil runexal on H.nUj at f0 V m s,uih 21 st SetM a at S W ih rh 1st at and IU,i i n. Jo riiunt ai Alunu4 i 7 v. ?