mMJUmBmUHmtmSKHflKtfi'u'-'-m-' 'S -v t .... . JSnssBlassHSHlMlsssWn ,A- - ., '3f?T U'Oohw TJljfp Jiwwrw- niW!liig gfl jJEbPst r "f .HssW M HATS, CHEWING GUM AND CIGARS HOLD FAVOR AS WAGERS Haberdashery and Freak Stunts Against Equivalent Also Offered on Outcome of Election. I urn ii ii mil in i mi iimn in .irriiWiJi jr.rniTrrv mr-mr-n-rc-R 2. tots,' , P ' HILADgLPHlA, MQKDATrBviiK S. TO J. WIW)MWffPWWMP -i.i, , . tj r - - - 'mmMg , T)KAt niSATtia I ' MHH "EVENING LF,DGER1 SUBSCRIBING FOR STOCK OF LOCAL REGIONAL BANK Institutions In This District Making cree .rftyment Todny, cnHnl ImI'T 'Vc,nber b"' f the Bnnh of wTifn i.f . !"" Fc,crnI "wv A derby hot ngnlnst three silk scarfs. 'A wlr.o illnncr for a party of four nnnst a trlp ,0 Washington. n 1? lhe car:lc of frlcmt on tlio , . T" fm' ono month nBnlnst one orchestra sent to see a new show. a uox of clRnrs nKalnst 100 packages of chowiuv gum." "A tndj's umbrella JiRnltist n hnlr of gloves. (This hot by ndvuentea of woman uffinRe.) I'uihltig a pedriut five blocks with your Hose. These rii. types of the wnpers being ....v ijj o tomorrows election. None of the nbove bets was made nlong the Jllnlto, however. In the vicinity of "Po litical Low bets wcro In real hard cash. Homo of the wnncrs Inld by politicians two sums ranging from Jii to 1200 Among the "blir nuns" bets of Jlooo or more were reported, but it wns Impos slblo to obtain tho names. Senator James 1'. McNIchol. Krcd Chandler, the broker; Senator Clnrenco Volf, and others are said to have placed largo bots. Penrose money for the last two weeks has gone begjting, according to Constable alttr llaurf. of Magistrate Tracy's iCOi,rl:JJ'll M,d t0',n' lle "' willing to bet JJOOO on either Penrose or Doctor Brumbaugh, or both, to win. He hopes to find a taker tomorrow. Kor the last 14 das. ho said, ho had been carrying his money Into the camp of Democratic followers, but was unablo to create any Impression with It. "Last week." said HaulT, "I went to the Palmer hendqunrters and offered to bet iiic wnuip puc, out could not get a taker I don't think that bunch would bet n piece of pie." No matter how tho election goes. It Is a aure bet that tho receipts of habcrdashory stores, restaurants and cafes will be In creased. Several Chestnut streets rlcrks nnd a few stenographers havo made bet to pay each others carfare for n month or less on the outcome. Dr. Martin G. Urumbnugh. Hepubllcan candidate or Gocrnor, was -i fnvorlto In tho betting today In various parts of the city. Several days ago Organization henchmen, who were giving 3 to 1 In favor of Pcnroso were only offering ecu money today. A close friend of Penrose said tho Senator made no bets on himself today. Those of a wagering disposition who Wa ited Penrose In his ofllco In the Arcade Building snld they had received no en couragement from him to place any bets, j of hi iii i. " Ior ,ne Pnyment amo.mt, i , "18,Bllmpnt l0,'y. which SL",S.A ,.P?r nt. of tho member banks' 'rZZ "&$! the certificate ui.ii..' 7 l "-micron goiu of TM mlTs14" ?ut.of ,hp totl' """ber M nfr n,?? , b.nnka '" th, '"strict, or staUment i;.'in' rni " U,plr ""l " Un lth .,- ,nl n,,,0,1t 'lnP W1.704. It. he 1 Cv l,","k i?k' "" " 'luarters te Inr, i?'7n .Vntlonnl Hank build- f,I i U ". nro l)p"K received In tho Ccn soednL"r """, ""ere the money Is bank " ,h0 vnults for "w rcgiihM expecTc,tl.n,,1,1snl,, t0In- lhl 'I w ltl,:i i " nl..the b.a1'f would move into Here ,,'. V M,0,"1V. Workmen "o"lu"'uud'ingyfmi''oSnn. reW,Hn PUNERAL OF S. J. JTJNKIN SAMUEL W, LOVEtAND Mrtny Years Chief Accountant of Pennsylvania Ballrond. nCAMNO. a. Nov. 2. Samuel W. Lovolitnd, Tor 46 years chief accountant of the PennsjlVrtnla Uallrond, died today from a stroke of paralysis at his resi dence. 101? Penn street Mr. I.ovelan.1 was In his 75th jenr and rrcrlved a slight stroke threo jenrs ago. Tuo years ago Central hallroad. t division of the rnn sylvanla Railroad. He was th founder or the Cnlon Athlotlc Association nnd an enthusiastic outdoor sportsman. He leaves a widow nnd three children. Fu ncrnl services will be held tomorrow after noon from his late residence PETER S. Q. MACKENZIE QFBUKC, Nov. S.-The Hon. Peter Sim- his lllncs became acme, duo to the , T ' Z,?irJn lhc .l,rvlnl'l ;l.nrk of the tragic death of hi, daughter, J" ".'.' h ,i""fP. 1 ..?':? -.w,.,.,, ...n, lu llla ii, pine in I'jiper .iei t.ourne, near ttlchmond, Quebec, vesler tiny. He tas 52 years old and had oc cupied the post Of Treasurer since WO Miss Marie I.oveland. who wns imniii' burned at her homo In Allenhurst, N". J., when nn oil lamp exploded. Mr. Loveland uis n native of Chester nnd wns a son of tho l-ito Ksrklol and Kathryn txiveland. For 41 jenrs ho re sided In Philadelphia, removing to Head ing two :ears ago. He was retired llvo years ngo. tester avn ,. , S,ltur,,I-- "ere held Mrs V t tii t . .'HB ot Ms lftUghter. S' ,:v1J- "nl'tnlli, ISS1 U'llllngton stieel SI mis' ,Mlrll,I,,,; ?" '"- "b fo'r' .,:.. .!'" . Mr- Junkln, wlio wn in i.i. oiii iear. is mii-vi.i ters, Mrs, hv tils .. ,i iint.i .::." " '"" mkii- ........ill. who is elementnrv :oTar.l,;)tne"olfC,,.0f " 5bh" o.T.: V n m. JSr1"1'' al"l Mm. II. .n:.-..",' "f c'llc?K. whose husband I. Compan "le Vnr1 Transfer Puneral of Mrs. A. H. Bowen Jr, l,,.,.,0rUl of Mrs- A'"''" " Howen w ft- of Chnrlrs H. Howm. nn un lcVtnkrr win', ok" H,tm''la.y ,a"er ,l '" ": wll tnkc place Wednesdny afternoon ;.r0 cU' fro her home. fi3 Cntharln, street. Mrs. Bowen. who was In her HNt J oar. war connected with the Old Swedei,' Church In South Philadelphia for ninny yenrs. She Ii survived by four sons. )r. Llement IS. I'owen, David H. Howen. nn undertaker; Charles H. How en nnd Clif ford J. Howen. "ODITUARIES GEORGE GO EST CHARLES IX. HOLLWARTH For Twenty-sixth Years Battalion Chief of Fire Department. Charles Henry Hollunitli, Tl years old. who for III ears was n battalion rhlef of tho Philadelphia Fire Uepirtment. serv ing In that department for IJ venrs. Is dead ut lile home, 36X1 North lCth street, from heart disease. Mr. Mollwnith wns n member of the MeMdm Sun l.orfec. nf iim tt.n,,i. n-. der: the t.u r.u Temple and the Cnptaln nller S. Ncwhall Po,t. No. 7, G. A. It. Ho Is surMved by his widow and his son. uirry uuiinnrtii. a ilcllnquent tax col lortor or the .lith Ward. Funeral services will be held at the home of the deceased, Tuesday afternoon, nt 2 oVnck. AARON OLIVER RADLEY Aaron Oliver llndley. S3 years old. on" of tho oldest residents of Frniikford and who opened the first t'liiim mi i. wnro house In thnt section of the clu died yesterday at his home. 2101 Frntil'. rord avenue, from pneumonia. Mi. Itndley wns a life long member of the Ciaco Itapiist Temple. Hrond and Herks stieets, nnd Is Htirvlved by three daughters ,(nd a son. Hurlal will taku place from his homo, tomorrow morn ing, at 10 o'clock. OSSIAN J. RAMSDELL UAYONNI:, N. J., S'v. 2.-URSlan J Hnmsdell died nt his lesldence here at tho age of 61. Ho wns one of the first membeis of the old Volunteer fire De partment of Uajotinc, and served n term In the Hoard of Uducntlon. Ho Is sur Mved by his widow, one daughter and two sons. kARi'Rn?n3te$S,. November 1, 1914. ..'.A "UTTKftHOimr. Kunersl on Pn ? iJllbt'T .?w ,ln,, York "' Hstlioro. Hl'?lpitm",A ".,M"r "strt'M lmMry. mi.A' T11?."1 Huvlnirer. Du NMh "th"t ' ',! rMI'"'nc'- u" "nvit'vrS"?" 0f,r,h'r, J'' 1n,- PATH1CK nlri,.. 't,".on-ofJtl" Me ftinHfS n.l Msry rnnI'i -IJJ0o,i bounty I'onrnsl. Irelind. St A,.??'', f.'i 'V'mn ntqiiletn Mam ol iiaIv i-rV. r. ""!r,l' t B n- m Interment AVV ,f.Tr.n O'tolr .10. 10M. MA11T th;..'. '.. n"lnuI- ."'' ??t1ls n ....'.' :"..- i' o1" nt inin p 23i tt !miS-7;8ui7.'S5.' ""j N?Mnbtr 1. 1014. t?l , iP'jIIINB7' "fed 118 yesrs nelMlvM snrt frlendi r Invited to attend the funeral Vl"? nn Tuepty sfttrnoon. ?fov. 3. at S SO o clock, yt his inte residence, loa Mr- i;inlmS.vffLR,"rf.7J!,,' "I" Interment nt IIMtlmore, Md , on Wdnesdsy. Il( I.I.HWAIIIll, Suddenly, on October St. tllda llol'snnrtli I'uners rervlcrit nt hl Inte 5 n ' mr'nreH?elyr"' ln'" " ' " Tu"Sy. it ,'m.,S5.V,i0n tinVmhtr ' fH. AO tit STfH A . eon of Wllllnm J. nnd Cntli ntlne Jsckenn. Kunernl on Thiirnlny, et s :io n m.. from nan nn.i .. tv-.',!:.,- .V. llt,lvV.nv"'nI",,", ?' ,,M,ii' Ometerv. 1?".'','; JO. 1014. THOMAS ,,HNSON, hmlwnd nf Mary ( Johneon. e DA'Mla . v"1 b J ?. wt jjdimVS 3 Xue hotlre of th funeral ,- iii- "(.- "i. ti'riiiriK'f nniinnit. i' vai Ia i iiipiii nr iisiimi r . -i . i. n ... . .... . . - - ... aiui.u rnAtnrnv .Mnnmi i rmcirrv. erire wm iq gitn later. Vh,e;lBroririi,fm,t,n,1.h,lrr,1l'; Ki5l,n-Tf0,i0rl"'".r ?? 10,- NnT: h. iJSr.ennr;? rt,;:,,II'",5w,C'' SnMhce,;nnc.01nr,SR'enaV,! Dll rnVKHmt.t nZ .-" rUn"B.'... KtltKI'ATItlru s...i.t..... . Ami rnni.ffi;"rn!r'.s:'..: sAMi-nf; i k n if f.Ax ;,i"":t, ' r,ln..,l .. .,, t ." " --- .-.. ...,..,. , ,a it I Vtv" ,f' ,s:1 Chetnut t fe .. ''Jm.'," Alsnsnn l. i-uriln. In lier In .iiA't "''V'1' ,nn'' ff lends nr.- Invited BRIG. GEN. JOHN SIMPSON TUNAS C'tTV. Tex.. Nov. 2.-llrlgn.!lcr Oenernl John Simpson, F. S. A., retired, bj dead at the home of his son-lti-lnw, Captain W. I,. Guthrie, at the second division cncnmpmctit here. General Simp son was "I soars old. and retired from active service August 19, 1D0.1 The body will bo shipped to Washington, D. C, for buHnl In Arlington Cemetery. n, ..-i... -.: ...i '""". "."' nt- Summit nc. f tmi.ionnetil. N'. J tiruVfr??. October M. 1014. ANDltnW ,T. El'! liJHl.nn.1 nf sirnli It nrnrr (nee 5 t -a n.tsn . . ..... ..ii - ' IV I KHIP I tlfttll !. TVlrAttt ..r?r' 'TMolln Omrtirv. "'MM. On XnifmhPr 1 ..... ,.i.i,, ni r Inter- 1014, imiD- Iron nnd Steel Captnin nnd Promi nent Clubman. George Guest, who wan Interested In several Iron nnd steel Industrie., In this my, onu tor many GEORGE G. H. POPER George J. Henry Soner. nun ..r ih. i.i. (st employes of the Philadelphia Uapld Ti.uislt Company, died yestenlav nt his home, 1232 .Voi th Allien street. 'lie was ,2 jenra old. Mr. Soper was a member or the f-t. James Protestant Kplscopal Chui oh. Mrig.eliig; the George V. - hllds Lodge of Odd Fellows, tho Union Lodge, nnd Knights of Pjthlas. He leaves n widow. CAPTAIN ROBERT HADDON MONT CI.Ain, .V. J.. .Vov. 2 -Captain Robert Hnddon, SO jenrs old. died after a short illness of kidney trouble Captain Haddon for many years commanded steamships plying between New York nnd Southern ports. Ho retired 23 years ago, and purchased n largo ti-nct of Innd In the northern part of Mont Clair, which ho developed bv opening streets and building dwellings. si "ISlSii i. "l " .m frnl" ,T0" ""ce IM uwh Wrh ""lulem Mne nt St. John's ' i.uti'h. nth st nbove Chestnut, nt 10 n m Interm-nt rnihnlrni r.n,.T. u ' "l '" " m' HI rFKV.- On November 1. 'loi4. .TAMKS ThV,;il."unV oTSnnc' I""'".!, runemlon Thiirs.lnv, nt S Ail n nt from 4M.1 Merlon ne Interment st item.1 i..n....: """"' III MOO.VKV on Drtoti will be siren. MontlAN.--on November 1, 1914. FSTUEB A . widow of C'sptsln Dsvld 1 Morgsn la her 8M venr, r-uneritl on Wednesday, st 3 R,. m.i from S20 Monmouth at . Gloucester, itjr, N J. Inttrment private. Cedsr Ororr Ot'INN. On November 1, 1014. OEOrtOfl II.. jHtshsnd of Alary c Qulnn. sged XI yenrs. Funeral service on Wednesday, st 10 "; 'H" "' " ,n'B resiuence. necn are . west of,Pjramoreave. l,a Mott. Pa Interment ..'.... .'.v. Chelten Hills Cemetery. "'M'.,.'.,.:.r;0.n (,, 3tl of October. 1914, - '.. ' um";i "AiJi.ijy, in the snth yrsr Si. "' .,'?i Th funeral services will tak Placo at his lato residence, 2404 Krankioi i ny. n Tuesday morning, Nov. 3d, at 10 t,?.'lrf,H; interment strictly tirlrata. n!,lfr!,s,!i,r"0n O'teber no, 1014, DANinn t. im.CKF, aireil 72 years. Residence. 1013 JJcnnle st. runeral tervlces and Interment private ItOlinitTS. TltoJtArt nnrtKnT.d isi n.n. vesrs. srii. .i .".,:'. .""r" '" ' rs st. " . ..... . .iiivitiiriii ririvnin. r,M.... KOHI.Klt.At lier late re.ldenre. eniT xr. I "V ,'.' ''".-Pn,.N"Ve"?h." ".PAn !!"..". Oet.,l.er. .-in, .,- loutBA- M ;"n :,C"Kr.i e!..SSt,i, --. . r --- - 'ua MHIIIU Ul MIC IUIIFIIII 1 I I P Tl intj fr om hU late "l(1nc 2,m Poi rltll.Lt li.l..i. nn.l friends nro Invited to 'attend 'the funeral fc,'.l.V,,nAJf'T-0n. October 50, 1014, JlOP ll..". . '''"i.i at 1 p. m. at liiia .:.-,? ,'"K0 "nerwan and daughter of I vernon st on October :io, l')' widow of rleorirp A Kolilor K OI1X IKJR It li: It. On October rAV,",l :'n;i: " KOIlNIHIIlllKBH. I'm",";'...?1:,. '"'"?"' Hlle. .... ' ,,,,' ' vmrirrv at Act JAMES A. SULLIVAN PASSAIC. N. J.. Nov. 2.-Jamos A. Mllllvnn. ..3 ycais old. tmo of lhc mott iuuiiiiiieiii mw-jiTs in .xirtnerri Now Jei .VCilTK nillll.llOf V.itl, ,al u ,1...1 l.. If. ..... tho Thomas Hardware mnmnnV .V i..V .1 :"'" .! .."" Vi...""?a?,.,,lp "f absorbed, died Saturday nt his home. 1123 ' nco by his broiler. Dr. D e S lllvat, Ludlow street, of kidney trouble. Ho was I -1 uiunii. VILLA LIEUTENANT LEADS FORCE UPON CARRANZA'5 ALLY General Maytorena at Head of 2000 Yaqui Indians and ex-Fefierals Marching on Naco. ' 73 years old. Mr. Guest served as a member and, later, as director of tho Iron and Steel Board ot Trade. Ho wns widely known In club nnd social circles, and befoio his uiiremcni on account of HI health was a member ot the Belmont Cricket Club nnd the West Philadelphia Cricket Club. He Is aurvitcd by two sons, Dr. George Clifton Guest nnd A. Ii. Guest, connected with too Philadelphia Klectrlc Company, nnd two daughters, Mrs. Joseph H Mc Call. wife of Joseph II. McColl, president of the Philadelphia Electric Company, nnd Mrs. It. I. Hondo, whoso lmshnmi i- ., ph.vslcian. Kuneral services will bo held HUGO VON STARKLOFF ST. LOI'IS. Mo.. Nov. 2. - Hugo von Mnrklorf, furmerly I'nlted States Consul to Hreinen, Germany, nnd prominent In Gcrmaii-Aiiierloan elides throughout tho count r.v, died In this city yesterday. WILLIAM HOVENDEN TIIKNTON. Nov. 2.-Aionlexv r-.-m.r.,! the death todny at tho Purity Milk Farm between this city nnd Hennlngton of William llovendon, 2(5 years old, single, an electrician, whoso former homo was at 1MM New York nvenue, Urooklyn. Hli body Is now at .1 Trenton morgue. Ho has a sister, whose name Is unknown, living nt Uobb's Kerry, N. Y. IN MIIMOIUAM NASH, Month's Mind Muss for PIIII.I1 v NA811 Tuesday, November :i, nt I" o'clock nt the rhiirth of tlio i:plphany, 11th nnd Jack ion sta ItfllV nn v....Mi... ....-...... iVv.Sl ffVN'fc "ii.!"'' ?r.rf .""iwj ".. he 5,c """ "" ""- 'csmence, jj Walton KTIIOMKpAJT',?an, r.S'-l'"""' ' I"". lfi., tvt.l'.L"5t'r:v-.n"Mmnd of the Inte day Vmemi'r? l ""V,"1 ""lf'" "n Thurs & W n.;'l Bt. 10.n' " nt 'nte reel- KNVIJAKT MAUItiri: WILSON KNTHArtT on Octoler SO. lull In Hnch.'slr-r v' ,t,i?,h 'tl" '"', n "'." Ashland ave . Phiu: ddph'n. T'n . on Tues.lnv. nt in n m In. terment private, nt Chelten HIIN ivntrtrn" 1 IvI'J'J',m:;m,,,!V,,''2,v' on October 2. 1014. A.SNIi: riCl.liM (nee llralrv ). of the Parish of Cregnn cniintv. Tjrono. Ireland rtinJAi ?S..T,,T'.,,V u ".'. s n "' rr"" mil Jlarrett , New '..the.TrKH'finetrrV "" ,n"""cnl ot il'..??T ' hi" Md j ear lielattvv. ...I ,0NT.ielnN;.On 'nvcinher 1. 1!H. r.t.lZA Venrs lte,aH.lH,BP ,"'. """'born, nge 1 77 nJ2 loviiJ fift.l,w".. ""i1 'rl' of the rmy TMid, .'''n.'V 'i"'1,"" fun"nl ""vice", on HftVnW' V .h'r '"" ""I'lence. Vr,rer,ir.ir,Cemete?yfrmCnt PrlV"t0 " "thoJosr '0H'N' "BLPBHTV. 201 Or- l.l'.y. On October .11, 1014, WILLIAM t onlv sot) or Mnrv J nnd the late Thomia J J.M-. Kuneral on T uirsdnv. nt 1 lei n m from Id. Into residence ,-,fKi iVmlcrlnn si' (near Sllh nnd t'edar nve). So "in", of lleotileni lit rhur, h of the Train ?ai ?n- ...i .. ' nt in .;...-,. "' ""- """suraiion, ,'iN,0J.',N n October .11. nt his residence, 4'k-l. Mnrcnre nve.. fiKmtm: t; i.iv.in "J1 Sin l.e"alonr"' 1UC no"'' "' ,,,e '1"'J' ' R,rV,W,J5li;-NOMMAN' SIMPLEH. 2433 erii?i;:v:i,L""jv."!lAi?..i'UDT ,---- - ........ . '.-l. ,l.ll, ..III. t.,,K,i.cr til into Thorns nt.rf rn.n ii.u.h a. r.... envan. Ireland Funeral on Tuesdi', at : a. in., from tljn B S11 st. solemn M' " "C'luion nt st Charles' church, nt 10 qinii.J.ni'"5fnt Hl "oly '"""" Crmetery.Kl rri',.TT.0n Oetoher .10. 1PM, nN MIN DAVIS HimnVB. Funeral strvlcei nin inte residence. Devon. Pa., on Tuesr ri'im,'r :l..nt Ham. Interment prlvi Carrlngca will mct train leavlne Hroad .... ' ,l -'' " oi i.v , .. '. . ' Inn Hc v urist nn mid Clirl.tlnnln Ludv Tlie rolntlves nnd frlenda "i uic rnmuv ami nil orsnnlslrns of which ,ri.'i"iS.nVm,",i nr rp"l'c"f"ll' lnvltr.1 to nttend the funeral sprv trr. n. in.,t.. . rrnoon. ut S nTISrK nrcrlfolv. nt Srhtivlrr. iiiofid nnil Diamond sta. Interment prlvito (it Jit. criion (Vmrterv Itcni.ilns may he viewed nt his ate -e.ldence. Uuircl Springs. . - . " - I'll II I Ii SNpitl)i:N.Kntered Into rest, on Ottob.r i .... ...... n.ii,v . ,vnvi;n wir or trta Into OeorKA W. Snovvden. Duo notice ot ...ii.-, m him in. Riven. SOJ'IjIt. On November 1 1014, OEOnOB Boptf. irom ! t innl Phiihli KA -.a . Irrtun W me-, nt ! n. in Iniirmani rAM rtA f-MkAMk aHfc ......: 'l lit. Mil, husband of Matilda M. Bone i.I'iT?.1 ! Wednesday, at 1 p. m . fro 1J.U North Alden st Kuneral services i M. Jrmes' l.pisrnnal Church, S2d at. nr jenrs uue noiire or tlin funernl will l,e v."1.1!".!''!1."1 UfJ?" fesldenre.llMIs llrlenve. McANANV. -On November 1. 1014. NIILLti:. dniiRhter of il.e into Pairlilc and fntliarlno .M.lliri.s.- On November I. tnt4 nn.VA -tr. ' TnKIIIV. On October .11. 1014. inninn ..r 11 ni. ... . .. .- ...... ,, .,..,.. ..,. - ,.-- --.-- ---.-....-- ,1 ..iMi.-ui. mro tirecnvvniii), need 2., ''.' nc or james Tcenm, aeed 41 yenrs Due nollre of tho funernl will l,e iinJITi .,1,0''ll' nnd friend, ro Invited th : " ii...., ,,1, ' euiiiii', hi 1" TpMp a!., Tnrony Illjch Mam nt Ht. T.n'- t..At,.., V...;r'. .;;:.' "-V"'.4 irino tniirrn. at 10 ft. m. .......... . , ., ,!,., i ..n tt ninrruuy. An p ir TlllriT-ii ia i . -. au. .1.. . ' . i. l. npr reiuiinp rj in t m aa. , ni it a. in., from the rrftliiVnr nf !. "" . ht rpun.vncc, oih Ln orris sr. noiemn Jlnsa of Itcnulem nt f inernl T 11 ii. -i..r- "" noiira oi ins of Almonte Ontario. Cunadn. nnd mother of 1 n.otl.rr. In Allo-vav. N J. on Wadneadir " Dr. It Tnlt Mclfenzle. or Ihlli.ltnhin .... nt " n m ..... a . mi iieunesaiy. on Tuesday morning. October 27. 1014 irrmi-ni ill .vimnnte. ln WAIIltnN.- etli st. TONI3Y WAUrtKN. 322 North MeKINI.Kl.On October 01. 1011, ItoilUnT. , WII.I.IAJIS On October ill. 1014. ANNIB Jr. husKiml of Anna MrKlnle tnro H.'.t ,. H.. wife or Philip V Williams. In her Wll cote) nnd son or the Into Ilohert nnd Mnrv x,nr. l-uiiernl, eervlres on Tuesday, at 3 M.-Klnlev. In lili Hist venr. Pimpral mi IV ,'","' her Into residence. 230 Cedar stT Wedneeinv. nt 1 ti oi rmm tii i, .... ' llrl.tol. l'n. dince II North With it. Interment at Pern- ' Wl'ICST. On Octnhcr 31, 1014, M. JEAN vood (Vmeterv. , UTTi:. dailohter of .1 llnrrv nnd Allr. (.. v)i..' r... .. . .... -. . an.. ' . .. - -- - : .- -" 1 -.mi vrinnpr .mi. iiii-i. Ai.vifv in ner mm venr. neiniivei. nnil rnenoa nn. 'iitrlck Miinnghnn Kuneral on Invited to ntteml tho funeral services, on'.l MON.UIHAN M.. vvlfe of I Tucrtny. nt s 10 n n High .Mass of llcnittem nt lhc Cnthedral . ,,1,1. a. ,i t. ill. in oral i cmetcry. nt 1.-.29 Winter st. torment nt New C.Uhc- VmlncJdny. nt 1 p. in., nt the reslt'enco orj ner piionts, corner of lllnw flrnvo plko nni"! vvnveny roan, ienMe. ra. interment pn- A.na ni urcenmounc cemetery. catfjs JOHN C. HINES John C. nines. ;. jonrs old, a prom inent Uinsdotvno counclltiinii. nml mn. ncctcd with tho Ponnsjlvnnia Hallroad Company for more than a) vom ,u.,.i I yesterday (it his home. Ittl McKIIey ave- "I'iV'nmk.TmJs- 0,VrI.,'r.r ?V,...LB.U;, A.'.J? llvUtlvea nnd frUnda nro Invltnl in attend 11KII It i;it. On October 31, 1014. IDA L wile ol Crank Hollter. nv.il ,-V4 vrors. Iteln tlies nnd Irlcnda nre Invlteil to attend the funeral service. ,m Wnlneedav, at 2 n m. jt h.r Lite resident c. juis West Wlllard st Interment nt Cricnvvood (Knights of l'jlhlns nuc. Lnnsdowne. Mr. I lines was at one I llmo assistant tccretnrj of tlio Northern DIVIDKNDf COHN i:CH.N(;i: NATIONAL HANK l'hllnilelplilti, November 2. 1IH4 The Dlrtctors have this dny .le. Inrcil a seml-nnnu.il illvldend of (1 per cent. ((11) ireo in imw, imaiiio to ntocltholilers of rcc EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 2.-Wlth a mixed nny of more thnn 2000 Yaqul Indians and ex-rcderal soldiers, recently mobilized In lower California. Governor Maytorena, leader of tho Villa faction In northern Mexico, Is approaching Naco, Mex. Gen eral Benjamin Hill, commander of tho Car anza garrlsoiV defending that town, expects an attack to bo mndo on his forces today. Jorge U. Orozco, Mexican Consul Ipe. has telegraphed to General Villareal, president of the Aguascalleutes convention, declaring Maytorena's action b. vioiajion of the armistice. Dispatches fiom Mexico City tdato that Oenernl Carranza has not presented his resignation to the convention and will not do so until hu Is assured that the terms of bis pinposcd retirement arc compiled With by Villa nnd Kapattt. Carranza sas both niLst rctlro absolutely fiom their military positions before he will resign. Carranza also demniida assiii-ancoH timr when Vlll.vand Zapatu resign they must not be In GpsltJon to mcddlo with Mex. can polltlcsnd that ho must be Informed of the sort u Provisional Government the convention delegates may adopt beforo he will send his i catenation to them. BEER KEG BRINGS REFORM All-Bangor Made Dry Because Re ceptacle Hit Mayor. BANGOIt, Mo., Nov. 2.-Becnuse he was truck and almost felled by a keg of beer, which was being rolled Into a grog. gery on one of the main streets .if tnin city, Mayor Utterback today called upon the police to close up all the places where liquor I? being sold openly. "A pretty story this would have made for the newspapers If J. the Mayor of one of the Principal cities In nnihlhiiim, Maine, had been disabled In such a man ner, he told tho chief. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES SKaci.i,ife,gu'f.,?,.,i!er " 8nt, AMuVph'(0'Sl1Lilfl,,.,,".lanJ- flnd "' Itobm V McL'ambrlJge. Chicago, ., atui , Wrgarct Mcqillieuddy, 21 1U Ontario , Jtroea A Ho'Ils, S1S1 N. Warnock kt , and AN -". ..awn. mm ttHllltlVK .1 TVltliain lloiorih. OUT KliiKsesslns ave.. and Matilda Keratrttcr. 101U Pino st. ' EJvvaril ALt. 1JH2 N. CUU at., and Jennie M. ilrady, 2111 N. Ilh st IauU Kapron, TSU Jackson at., and Ucaala triiivr. I.iv JBCKWJI St. tomoiriiw afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the S.V1 !" ".'t0, .clo"e P.' business lit tuber lllsl. late lesldence. ' nt U,e Checks will t,o mnlled. N. v. COIISON. Cashier. lie i in rr servient, on ivrtnMint. n n. in privisely nt the rcsl.lcnce nf her hus bind 4H..I lathirine st. Int, rment private. IIOVINRIHI. - On November 1, 10H, lt.L'lll:i. WITZMAN. vvlfe of A. II. llovl Iniror Due notice ol 'funernl from her lato residence, nil North IRth st. IIIKIOKh. On November 1, 1014, DLIZA I1F:TII, wife of John c. llrnnha nn.l daughter of Hester and the Into An.lretv J. Ilnrnman runeral scrvhes on Wednesday, at a n m precisely, nt her lato residence, IWl'S West Ontario at. interment private, at West laurel Hill Cemetery. 1 Men's 91.25 $ Cape Gloves Imported skins. In tnn s hade s. best American make; P. X. M. sewn; Kngllsh thumbs; one-clasp. KIIIST KI.OOI1. STH ST. SIDK stoiii: opi:.s s.;to a. ji. closcs at n..tn i. m. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Market Eighth Filbert Seventh It Is a prudent thing; to accumulate YELLOW TRADING STAMPS They have tho prrcat est value, because the niorchnndlso they se cure Is of the highest quality. TO THOSE MEN WHO WANT TO ECONOMIZE ON m v r m i mi ,. W a fi s-t-ar -3 lC W J& H J3k yy inter ouns asia uv Hoiv Shall I Mark My Ballot Max Dorfinan. bSti Maranall at., and Bertha floliltftein 1SIU Catharine st Wllllum J Ulliiiore. Jr. 1214 N. Mth at., and I M. -.H. . ... MUM ... I M'jr" toman. 11)11 8. 8th at, and Marlon Silver 1022 Snyder ave. frank K Davenport, 3134 Chancellor at., and H.in Nf IVI1 1 lit in. .VR1 Wnlnnt ml ' $iKd C'ulajacono, 5If FIKwatsr St., and Akm Hart nello. .12T Hltiwatar it. laul Uisathouaa, Dayton, O., a4 Marlorla V. JV r1n i hkaao. III Joseph K buwdtn. Scrunttw. Pa., and Hilda r-mr 210 N 2th at ' El ner J fcukiuan, IBM K. I3tn it , ami Carrie K o llner. at) 18 Frasltllu at. XSS9 Irnest K Ollmora, llanarth St.. and John A Lie M B &8th at., a ad Mary C. ISUkL llfl N SStb at w I.cnis A Kredarkka. 1410 Mount Varom t.. and Vv llda Jobnaoo. Look Haven. Pa. lienttr O Auchaobach. Nsteralnk, Pa., and Pe Theobald Kltach,' Jr.. US MaKaan at. and Kaitisnne twnx, -uat a. tobi w. Jib ilaxln 410 Mifflin M , and Mary S4aia- tvra tT Oarratt at Frank Hebilng. 4Sffi PmtkrU at , and Anna. VscenhuSer, 4SS3 Lavtnton ava Albeit J Kudanbaman. 0M J at. aad A4 i fioiaa v ham,, Ull J3irlin Uraikatar, 844 N Darlaa at ji-r wvikianay . 4fffB vvhi.an J liappaL 1W $ Itti at.. M Hoi Taumy. P . . v i 1mm W WilWnaoa. 1 Edith i Maaanwa. hi naa H, as4 HHtU The thousand and one technical questions that election day brings forth are always a source of trouble to voters. In order to make the casting of the ballot easier for those who may be confused on certain points and to answer anv ques tions pertaining to die election on Tuesday, the Public Ledger, through Ledger Central, lias arranged a most efficient service. From now until the polls close on Tuesday this service will be under the direction of a lawyer of wide experience and training in this particular field. Ledger Central will iron out difficulties and give definite information. This service is strictly non-partisan. Here are some of the important facts that Ledger Central can supply: f Location of polling places Marking the ballot how to vote a straight party ticket or how to split it Rights of the voter at the polling places Duties and powers of election officials and watchers Explanation of the election lay 4 If any citizens who learn of irregularities at the polling places will report them to Ledger Central, tiieir complaints will be turned over to the Committee of Seventy for imme diate action. Every voter in Philadelphia is cordially invited to use this election service without hesitancy. Ledger Central is open from 7 a. m. until 11 p, m. LEDGER CENTRAL mm 'ercoats I 4 TL 7l,T-,t T.rr . . . u iu i nuse mowers wno Appreciate. Extra Good Value in Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Balmacaans we have a message a very important message that will mean a good j many aouars saved tor those who take ad vantage of this special sale of clothing. This sale has three distinguishing features:- First, that the styles are the latest of Fashion's rliaLites snpnnri. that the materials are of the hest aualifcv anrl. fhir?i? that the make and tailoring are of the highest character,; unu uiiSL woi'Kmansnip. f Mens Suits, Overcoats and Balmacaans $ YS . Values -It $25.00 $11 Values Ji e fabrics in choice j $15.00 $ Values H 5 Made of this Winter's most fashionabl of over two hundred of the newest, smartest patterns. Styles range from the extreme London fashions to the con- f servative American business models. Boys' Suits, Reefers, Top Coats & Balmacaans W.SU W o 5.30 & J (TO I SIO & 512 Vn) Z ! Values Values Values Suits are in the latest Norfolk, Knickerbocker, double-breasted, Russian and sailor styles, in fancy cheviots and mixtures also in corduroy at $1.98. sixo.nd floor, seventh and Top Coats of latest Balmacaan, belted and reefer effects in nice riT-am .smi-kT. .. nnnlifir tninnliillno n-w1 nt-tslfr.1. ..i-..u ct! t i - - .irtjirvL.1 niitjitifH iiuuiibjr v,iiiitv.iiitiuo twm oi,j, uau HUAHUUH. iSlZeS H' 10 10 years, Sale of Seasonable Floor Coverings OFFERING THE HOST SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS $22.50 ggTAxminster LINDLE INLAID & CORK A arreal iiurchaae that iicrinlla prlvra that nre almoat half. Tha Inlaid is two yards wide and tlio cork Is four jards wide, so that you can cover any ordinary iloor with prac tically no seams showlns at all. X'lease bring; room sizes. $1.35 Inlaid 80c Heaviest Cork Linoleum, r7t71Ar Linoleum, AnVin sq. yd.... ' sq. yd.... I RUGS, H6.95 A,ri m,8 ?.ea,es alue ,n hKh 'Juallty ruga this city has seen for many a day. They are beautiful. lustrous. hlBh.plla Axminstsrs. guaranteed to Rive years of service. They are " . '. r'en'al designs and pretty floral effects in a ery choice variety of colorlnua. They nro real Ascmlnster rigs, and at this price of 1 11.113 they are lesj than the usual i'""i rueiB wouiu cost, size 9x12 feet. $9,00 China $ff QQl $12 Japanese & $o no Mattings, roll u,i70l China Mattings Q' 300 rolls of Japanese and Chinese matting In excellent qual ity Full rolls of it) yards. STAIR CARPETS 60c Tapestry Brussels, 47 lzc ipi.ao wiuon velvet, b)c 27 inches wide, ner. Wnp Vinlla utnl.... .! , ...iia miu 7UI1- FOURTH FLOOR For Your Curtain & Drapery Needs Several special: purchases from such leading makers as United States Curtain Mills and prominent import ers permit us to offer these exceptional pries-reductions, $6.50 Irish Point Curtains pair $4.98 Broad and Chestnut Masarsa. km, uel J ri. ra nat at. aod TJH Vks rponai m ima n l kuixbt Vv a ii i.rlirllha. iJtaraiKa at , aa4 F kdttfiiraa. axaia PutLar st . ., tunica. 244 K PMu-h at aaH Kll t .jWttUitk, till ft, fefiMrm at. 3 A . iS.A.s W' - . Our own importation and exclusive daslsns. Of fine net with scroll and ftoral centre and wide borders heavily appllqued. 3 and 3H yards lens. $15.00 Velour $1 1 QO JPortieres, pair L iJO Pta quality. wUb plalu centres and brocaded borders, lined with Agured armure Red. green, roae ana ciue colors. 60c & 90c Sunfast Drapery Matoial. 49c . 79(. Of Bighly merterised yarn, woven on black wtia in id, green, brown, roaw and blue eaUu), jurtty dMtgas. Sow b,v plain centres and wtd htM4f; others nretty two-tone and var dure designs. Sotue aoaW ooiarm. Z Indus wide, yd 4e IS invites wide tu- . UT UHOTUKHS gr ivir Jh OH 'HOfc Oi.lEKS F1LI.J '5-- $4 to $7,50 Window Panels, each 32.98 to $5.98 fJff lrh Point lace in inches wld-fUr mf iyinVo" $8 Lace Curtains, p0r MJ3, $5 Lace Curtaine, pair aa.88 S:otcb thread lace. Irish Point and Keniaa.uce lace ff.t design l' tuut irtlKll l.UOJ .1 S: I.V. JiHUlUKK Jr . Ana Ttbar. mays ea 'tW If ill I I " ' ""l""lr'" ' I- 'I 111 ti ' .t-t y 3hnw k -ciji Jnc Jb,..-. - eSsssssf . , , llinfir ' f1 ; TXe Jifflll ilnrsssfsW iii TOfflllsslsTCsSstosBiiill l ill JMssssssssst lllflTMlltsreslsliiiii ifn i i ,-,....., ..-Mttim. ..-- ,,.:.. - . j., , 'a nH . ,... t- J nt... . MssasWi "J. 'SH. i in, ifl C - -'; T3'3Hg99HHHHflHEMl ""' ' illsMytlisssffsesSiiiiffi i m sslsssf 'iii n nMLiM-i ssM MY aiieAiiasssssssssssssssssssssssBsiWifflsS BsHssssssssssJssssssssssssssssKrSelssssss V i