u TM-MR-OLD MES3 , CHRISTENS DESTROYER Youngest Descendant of Ad miral Wainwright Swings Wino Bottle on Craft Honor ing Ancestor. Ittle) Mitt Evelyn Wainwright Turpln, ' Jamestown, It. I., christened tho tor- obont destroyer Wainwright, which launched today at the New York (building- Company's yard, Camden, the United States Navy. Miss Tur- ' who Is only 10 years old, displayed ' i termination and grit In swinging the .i.bon-bedecked bottle of wine against ha vessel's- prow as It began Its grace ul gltd Into the waters of the Delaware. Tho bottle was heavy for her, but sho norrlngly crashed In on the right spot ' tho right time. Then, she was fairly mothered In big bouquets' of flowers be owed upon her by ofllclats of the ship urdlng company. Sho also received a "ndsome Bold necklace. Miss Wainwright was selected to be lonsor for the craft by Secretary of the " itvy Daniels because sha Is tho youngest scendant of Admiral nichard Waln Iglit, of Civil War fame, after whom destroyer Is named. Jalvog of scrccclilnjr whistles on tugs it river craft erected tho destroyer as ' e made her Initial plunge, whllo she us followed by n babel of cheers from guests and workmen behind tho ways. The Wainwright Is a sister ship of the mes, launched at tho aamo yards two eeks ago. When completed, she will one of the fastest of the navy's small aft. Her specifications call for a speed I a knots, but this Is always exceeded "it tho trials. Sho Is equipped with oil- tunning engines. On her decks she will .airy four JMnch torpedo tubes and a n'tery of rapid firing1 guns. Uchard Welnwrlght, whoso name Is Kiven to the vessel, was a native of M issachusetts, who entered ths navy In IS. and was killed In an attack on New C leans In 1883 when In command of t U. S. S. Hartford. mong those who witnessed the launch I t were Captain and Mrs. Thnmn rtud. C row. BIG STEEL DEAL DENIED Combrla-Pennsylvanin Merger Story Declared Baseless. The Pennsylvania and Cambria Steel Companies aro not to be merged Into a JiW.OOO.OOO corporation. This omphatlo de Mill of rumors In financial circles was mmle today by W. H. Donner, president of the Cambria Company when seen In his offices In the Morris Dulldlng. "There Is not tho slightest particle of truth to the wholo thing," Mr. Donner said. "No consolidation of the companies has ever been considered by the manage ment Interests." Other ofUclnls of the company were equally eirphatlo In their denials of the reports, which first appeared in Pltts buiRh after the recent decision In the Government antitrust suit. The dis patches from that city state that definite negotiations for tho consolidation will be taken early next week, and Mr. Donner was mentioned as the man to head the conimne. xne new concern was to tako tho namo of tho Pennsylvania Steel Com pany, tho report added. Financiers, however, aro loath to dis credit entirely the reports. They feel cer tain that tho corporation lawyers will And some way to Join tho two concerns, In which Henry C. Prick Is reputed to hold largo Interests. Mr. Frick also holds an enormous block In tho United Stntes Pleol Corporation. As a result the Pitts burgh brokers believe that u way has been found to loin both the Puimvivgnia -.raid Cambria with the United States Steel uorporauon. 895 NEW CASES OF MEASLES Increase for Week Is 73 Death Rate Also Jumps. Eight hundred and ninety-five new caeB of measles developed In Fhlladel .ila this week, 73 more than last week and more than have beemreported Insany other week this year. Eight deaths were duo to ineasles this week. Thero were 461 deaths reported from all causes, 49 more than last week and 14 more than during the corresponding week last year. Deaths from all causes were: JS.0" fV'r JRi"""1?" ot stomach a '" ' Mlarrhea and enter- hooping cough..,. 4 itls in diphtheria and croup 7Appendlcltla and Otiberculoila of the typhlitis .... 4 lung. iiiia .".;:: Epidemic diseases... lClrrhoais or liver:.! 5 juborcutous menln- Acute nephritis arid -Bills : :: "."right's disease... 82 Other form of tu- Noncancerous til- berculueis ........ T mors and diseases Cancer and n-MIc- of genital orran. a nam tumor Puerperal ieStlc.. Simple meningitis.. 2 ml? ...... .?..": 4 'KSlSrh!J?i'l.,ofwnC"r!,nl1 eeldnti 3 Ing of brain , lObngenltal ihim orgamo dlarases of . nnd malformniiniVi ai heart . ft?trmi.i.4 Acute bronchitis.,.. Sv'lolent deaths" Chronic bronchitis.. Stulcido ...... I Pneumonia Mjiher diseases.! Bronctiopneumonli . 11 .. Diseases of the res- Total piratory system... 8 1 1 II .. Ul ..401 MANAGE HKXttSES' Louli a. Oarnler, B02S Webster at n,i m. C Moran, 38M Svebster st. ' Dd U,ry ustav It. Orandlsky, 8334 Palethorca at ..j Emma Irvine. 173 'AtliZtla iL U' tai William J. Oe gcr. Hot) N Ciman ., .. Marcella M. ityan, 143U Nj" wVtut. ' nd Ult,;5iI,.0.v,ky'..e,?s olenmoS ave.. and irledao Manwald, Lansdowne. ' Edmund w. Elienhart. 4337 N. 17th sL and M"a W, PorHe. North WalesT Pa ' n4 Sfotf; srorsw1- - WnJ ivirfin3. "- "4 "" . w'"illS-JJ'.W'oodward, i24 E. Huntlnadon .. r&AW!. Sc.?u". Hi. Carpenter at" nd "' m.1 . v.- ."i-V"1- iS1" wilmot t.. and M JiVS ?IaJtJ',?'V 38 nrldro at. ' " &toiaa,teuf'v,(i- 4 ,- uutai. Baltimore, Md.. nd Marie c. 1 J. Murdoclc, & V a McAllister, 30 i Jlcoio Bantopolo, tXT7 t K. fiiriMn, . .-j S.fTrniilr.' - NIc. s??.-??lr -. id Maria MlanostnA a. & N. Gross st. Alfonso Rlccl. Mabanoy City, Pa., and P.r.i. . Dl Benio. is N. Orosa il ' "rrneU '"!?JL'"' im ? A3th at. and .. Wjlllam N. Lands, 3U tt. eth st. and Ch., . lotte U, Clavier. 6410 Woodland avi ' BO woody. Axeisoth. 3i N, Lawrence st and - - Jattw BMrelnssn, . Frtadntaa. 883 LauU Katz. RS trea st, and Tlllla Bh-rmtn. i Jaskson st '! Y. Toomey, 1287 S. ilst at. and 1M. i .'i- I"!."- usroet st Framls L Burns, 1734 Olive St.. and Bh. T Wagner. 11 ButtonwiiS JtV a ,rtb w.ubi .?""?' PU ave.. awl Marsarat T. lirk.tl 9M's.ri72 " l t. T"1 iP'' .M9 Postering st- snd Agnu 1i. LfSieaNL SsW Morton . Ktog Shu ucVPraWtoo. rUV, and Fsr v.. n'lJmbTJLrsr - a4 9va S'.a a'T-'uS iS it.&.- : L-lU A Itntsun. BB1 Asms Kf. Ifiw tosi. saii uttaM avi. t' w . ", VI Adajjs, Fa., ma Maflr ' Waur, fc o FU1 UM .. aal HdB,, i) U 1708 il. ISth it f oar Apiwltauin jlll W. DausJUa at . iu Sf I . ?4f . srd J . Ztoiu.'iiuue 431 iioLkUna It. aal Maa- COLONEL DIDDLE BEQUEATHED 1118 ESTATE TO RELATIVES Will Distributes Property Worth $56, 000 in Private Legacies. Colonel Caldwell "KTTjIddle, commander of the 3d Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, who died at H20 Walnut street, June 2, distributed his estate, esti mated at 156,0000. In private bequests. His will was admlted to probate today. Bequests of (500 each are made to two aunts, Catherine and Charlotte White. All wearing apparel, jewelry, plate, paintings and Other personal property go to a sister, Elizabeth C. Diddle, but In the event of her death before the death of the testator, those effects are to go to two cousins, Catherine M. Diddle and Sarah C. Diddle, who, In addition, are each to receive bequests of $3000. Tho residue of the estate goes to Colonel Dlddle's sisters, Elizabeth C, Diddle and Sarah Diddle Cabeen, and In the event of both being deceased the designated prop erty goes to the cousins, Sarah C. and Cstherlne M. Diddle. Tho dlrard Trust Company Is executor of tho estate. William T. Mahoney. late of 2S10 North 2rt street, left 500 to the Altar Society of Rt. Joseph's noman cathollo Church, (300 nu wusc;ii . .tuuiaii tiiiiuiiu tuurcu, eow to the Tabernacle Society of tho Convent of Notre Dame, and (300 to tho Cathollo ,,,,. ,,,. ,,.. ..jrt hv this un Homo for Dcstltuto Children, His estate whlch havo been engendered By tms un Is valued at 111,700. The residue goes to a daughter, Mary C. Itynn and grandchil dren. Other wills probated today Include those of Michael Schuff. who left (4800: John C. Dounton, (4200; Dorothoa A. Slgmund, 13450; Lydla S. Singer, (3000 and John J. McCaffrey, (3000. Personal property of Susan It. TJtt has been appraised at (13,751.(9; William C. Hart, (10.849.07: Frederick Bauer, tfH, Charles F. Quirk, (2451.53. MARINES HOMEWARD DOUND First Brigado Takes Up tho March From West Chester. WEST CHE8TEn, Pa.. June U.-Tho members of the First Drlgade of the United States Marino Corps, who paraded here yesterday and spent three days In camp near town, took up the march for Chester at 6 a. m. They are led by tholr bpnd and aro taking the same route used on tho march to this place when thoy came In on Wednesday. At Chester they will embark upon a transport for Leaguo Island and expect to bo back In their barracks about 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Marino Dand gave a concert last evening at Evcrhart Park as a farewoll treat and mora than 15,000 persons listened to tho program, which was followed by a big reception and fireworks at the Italian Social Club, tho affair being attended by many oi mo marines ana tneir oulcers. BETTING ODDS AGAINST BRYAN Fivo to Ono Offorcd Ho Will Never Again Bo Elected to Office NEW TOItK, Juno 12. Fred Schumm, the betting commissioner, announced yes terday that ho was willing to bet (500 to (100 that William Jennings Bryan would never again bo elected to any public- of fice in the United States by tho voto of the people. Tho bet Is still open. RELIGIOUS NOTICES Baptist BAPTIST TEMPLE, Droad and Berks nUS fPhf4 ih, WN Wt'LL will prweh. itTrning. 10:30. Bible School. i':30. Byo 7:48. Decorat ing ths grave of Sterling Hodges, Jr.. 3:43 Organ necltal. 7:16. W. P. Twadoell. M. D. CHESTNUT STHE1ST BAJTJST CHOnclI Cheitnut st. west of OKonrir. n aijami i evuj. IS, D. D.. Pastor. 0:4S Brotherhood of J0. ,n, XSTn,ll Kni 8rmon by Faster. 3:30 p. m. nible School. . ut a. sna t p. in. noranip ana sermon by Pastor. Brethren ".S81!. illUCli ,OP TJIB DIIETHREN (Dunker). Cor. Carlisle and Dauohln sts. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meetlrg each Wednesday evening. Cathollo CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETEn AND ST. PAUL 18th st, opposite Logsn Square. Rev. FRANCIS J. CLARK. Rector. Messes. 8. 7:30. 8:30. 0. io;3o. Veipera. 8:30. Chrlstadelphlac EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, at 10:30. Ornnd Fraternity Hldg. 1414 ArchVt.. ,o m'mmeSi orate the Lord's death until He cornea. All seats free. No collection- Churches of Christ. Scientist CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST LOCATION FIRST CHURCH Walnut St.. west of 40th SECOND CHURCH-Orpheum'Th"trS, Chill l': "" ot Oermantown ave., Sunday a, m.t W23 Oermantown ave.. Sunday and Wcdnes' day n. m. THIRD CHURCH -Auditorium, Club. Oxford st.. west nt n,iu Columbia FOURTH CHURCH-Red Men's Hall, 251 233 South 00th at. (Sunday Evening Servlco omitted). M ber"v7ces Sunday, It a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, It a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting, 8 o'clock. READING- ROOMS S04 FtnY nuildlng, 10th and Chestnut sts.. S , " O n. n-., except Wednesday: Wed! gesday until 7 P. m.; alto 2 to 5 p. ni. Sun- Sisl Osrmantown ave.. 10 a m. to 8 p. m. lfEIS N. Brojd ! st.. 10 a. m. to 0 p. ni, ex cept Wed. Wed, until 7 p. m. Sun. 8 la" Congregational PARK, 32D AND MONTGOMERY AVE. CLINTON 11. ADAMS. 11 AND 6:30. Disciples of Christ THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Berks at Pio-r. "lOIO. "Sunday Scnool.'SO. """"' THIRD CHRISTIAN Cllimctr"" kPn&iSlJS!:u u?Hy and in ' T. B. WINTER. Pastor. 0:43. 11. 7, a. rranklln Home FRANKLIN HOME FOR THE RDFORMA. TION OF INEBRIATES. 011-813 LScVst Jtil grRae.-d8XUnn?ck.8Cr1C" COn,UC,, .v. Lemon Hill Association PEOPLE'S RALLY MEETING GARRICK THEATRE . . SUNDAY NIGHT. 7:80 ALL WELCOME- ALT. Lutheraa MEsaiAH Lutheran The Friendly Church," lath and Jefferson stsT DANIEL E. WEIOLE. Paitor. Chlldrsn'a Day. 10:3O a. m. Bible School and Congregation, win epeak?rs!"'r " "rfc M Juakta Bold- Evening cervices. 7:48. Tha Pastor will preach. Solo quartet .ior win Bfri'on.f for Dr will Include an ...i.i.sw , . -r , , ,, .,,, ii I ME?SfAyi,5gSFS,..r8 -saccosHouAelv. with oujt.om. "V . CA, .6h Kors to 3al. '"" " . mmAMSKe- . in rmi B7B, inu j siaa.rviiai ib. mL-xj ajvvnnk. iu.TErnrt lk. LiAouiun uj eirriaipur eax "nw hhhh nsan amM a., a a . - . m..... s" nrrr- i n ,t f t n r r r a-i .m r i i. s rm t.t.i rrm vv ' " ' " " " ' ' -'-in ' ! W.e HB was CAiKKY PfMEAMlNQ.- g EVENING T.TCnTORPTTTT,AnrcT,TTtTA, BA'JITBDAY. JTJNlD JUDGE GRAY INVOKES PEACE IN LAW'S NAM Eminent Jurist Tells N. J. Bar United States Should Lead Way. ATLANTIC CItT, June 11 "How lamentable It seems that all the hopeful efforts made during the last decade toward accomplishing permanent peace among; the nations of the earth, efforts that were engaging tho best thought add experience of the civilized world, should have been so cruelly interrupted by the unprecedented savagery of war, which In tome of Its practices seems little less than a reversion to barbarism," ex claimed former Judgo George Oray, of Delaware, discussing International law before tho New Jersey Dar Association I iicio nun iiiuiiiiiiti. AmM nit th .nvna-rv and lawlessness . tUt- M.M.IMM prccedented strife, respect -or iuui tlonal law has not entirely perished; Its precepts are still appealed to by the warring nations and its obligations are recognized even in their violation. A large, if not tho larger part of the rules of International law concern the rights of neutral nations and subjects In time of war, and It Is to these rules they must look for protection from the aggres sions of the belligerents, whoso warlike passions aro too apt to make them heed less of all else than their own selfish purposes, "Never before In our eventful history has the time been so opportune or the conditions so exigent for our country to assert tho rights that belong to a. neu tral nation and to lnvoko the princi ples of that great body of law whose existence and development has "been one of tho crowning glories of our civilization. It Is for us as nevor before to stand up for and assert ths vital character and binding force of tho obligations which this law has Imposed upon belligerent na tions for the protection of noutral rights. In doing so we aro performing a service to the world and humanity and even to the belligerent nations themselves, who, when tho passions of war havo subsided, will recognize that thotr own essential rights and Interests have been preserved. "Thero Is no doubt," Judgo Gray said, RELIGIOUS NOTICES Lutheran Continued BETHANY, 23th and Montgomery. job, p, Itartpian, u. u,t nutor luiso, TISO. HOLY COMMUNION. Chestnut st. above 21it, The Hev. E. V. PFATTEJCIIEH. Ph. D., Pastor. Morning servlco and sermon at '.i o'clock. Evening servlco and sermon at 8 o'clock, lllblo School at 10. You are cordially JNCAUNATION, 47th and Cedar ave. Hev. AIITIIUR T. MICHLEIt, Pastor. Morning, 10:45; Sunday School, 0:80 a. m. C.K1I1IIB, O. OJ.O 8T. JOHN'S LUTHJiltAN UlUUCU llace at. below sth st. Jlev. E. E. 8IUOIJJ, D. D., Pastor. Itev. A. C. OARTY. Assistant Pastor. Chief Service. 10:30. Organ Itecltaj, 7:30 P. m. Vcapers. 8. B. S 0:30. ST. MAKIC'S CHURCH Spring Garden at. above ISth. Rev. C. ARMAND MILLER, D. ., Pastor. 10:45 a. m. Morning Service with Sermon. 2:43 n. m. Bible Rchonl. 8 p. m. Evening Servlco with Sermon. TAUERNACLE, cotn and Hnruce Wm. J. Mil ler, jr.. mm. 7:e. a. 8.. 8:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal ST. MATTHEW'S. Md and Chestnut. Rev. Rlchnrd RaCclirfe. 10:30. 7:4.1. Tim FIIIST METHODIST CHURCH 5T7 OERMANTOWf- CHARLES WESLEY BURNS, Minister. Morning service. 10.80. FESTIVAL OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH Sermon to Juniors. "THE CHILD IN THE MIDST." SUNSET service; 7 to 8. Tin3,IKIINODB6,M?.d- "TnCn BnAI,ER P Music by Vested Choir of Boys and Olrls. direction of 11. R. O'Danlel. Miscellaneous ANTI-SALOON LEAOUB HON. BAM W. BMALL, of Georgia, will speak at the Columbia Avenue Metho dist Church, SUNDAY, June 13. at 4 p. m, Subject. "King Alcohol at Armageddon." Rev. Homer W. Tope, D. D or the Anti Saloon League, will preach at the Temple Lutheran Church. 10:50 a. m. Rev. Dr. "a. Pohlman, Pastor. Hev. U J. Moore. Ph. D., State Super tendent will speak at tho Tslmage Memorial Reformed Church. Roxborough. l"i.m New Jerusalem (Swcdenborglao) THE ORDER OF SANCTITY. In the subject bv tha !. pf the sermon Sunday mornmg by the I'as tor. the Rev. CHARLES W. HARVEY, a V ITiUVt'V -. the Church of the New Jerusalem. 2iM 'and Chestnut sts. Services at 11 o'clock. Bun. day School at 0:30. All seats ara Free! Eerybody Is welcome. New Thought Margaret Cutting Ives. 1720 Chestnut street' SELF-HEALING. Wednesday. 3:30 1 p. m. Presbyterian ARCH ST. CHURCH. ISttf and Arch". asasfBaB.feAPD MACAnnn5r- 8:3o..rVoh? w"ronnV E'vmro,n0n,?,5an- UIOPE, 33d and Wharton sts. MlnlsterTR'iT! J. tiltAY HUl.TON, I). P.; Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR CALDWELL, Assistant. 10 a m.. Rev. Dr. Callwell will preach. 7:43 '. m.. Union Serrli-e of Church and Sunday School; graduating Exercltta of Hunday Hcnool. ST; . PAUL PRESBYTEIHAN CHURCHT liauimore ave , corner coth St. Rev. J. BEV. 10:13 a. m.. special Children's Day service, with sermon by Dr. LEE. . 2:30 p. m., Bible School holds union serv Ice, Mr. Rodeheaver will be present. 7:43 p. m evening worship. Sermon by Dr. Lee. Musla by solo quartet choir. All seats tree at all services. EVANOEL PRESBYTERIAN CH.. ISth and" ! jKtnu ai, veicn. I'M. D.. 10 30 and 7:43. Brotherhood. 0:30 a. m. ' iilNTlI PRES. CH., 87th and Waahlngton ave tab. Balto.)-Dr. John Axtord Hlggons, Uln. liter. 10:43 a. m.. 8 p. m.: s. 8. 2:ft: Wed.S Frotestant Episcopal CHRIST CHURCH (1603-1010), 18 N. 8d at hev. LOUIS C. WASHBURN1, D. B. RscwT" Bjrvlces at Wand 11 a. m. and 8:30 pTm. Blrmnrmrm a-4I.1Iu h.&1-a-. Strangers cordlslly welcomed. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ' Broad and South sts. Seats free. i'SX- A Woo.,!!'r "odse. 8. T. D., Rector. 7:80. 10:30. U a, m. and 4 p. m. Choral Service and Instruction. " church of bt. matthias: 10th and Wallace sts. The Rev. C. Rowland Hill, B. T., TUetor. Sunday services. 10:30 a. m. and 7:13 p. . NO. 12-THE GEOMETRIC IODS-CY YINDICATED-CIRCLES RADIATE WITH GLEE "that the world's Interest In International law was greatly quickened by 'h so called pcaeo conference convened t Haguo In 1899 under the Initiative of the Czar of Russia. If the results, however, were not all that were hoped for. It was on the whole a great step forward toward the betterment of International relation. Ho cited tho peaceful settlement of the TtnArttr Tinnlt Incident between Great Brit ain and Russia, when Rojetzvlnsky. the Russian Admiral, fired Into a fleet of Eng lish fishing vessels, as a shining eaampio of the possibilities of arbitration. Former Secretary of 'State Philander C. Knox, In tho course of his address on the progress of legislative control of cor porations, declared the Constitution of tho United States possesses tho power necessary to vitalize each Important progressive set that hs been taken In natural development "Wo should make great allowance," he said, "for the cocksure views of ths agitator for revenue, who, upon condition for a small fee nt tho gate, Is willing to direct your footsteps along the paths of clvlo duty as he sees them through the profitable medium of sensationalism. The harlequin attracts more attention than the sage, and demagogy Is generally an art, not a conviction." FARM LABORER TMES TO KILL HIS EMPLOYER Fires Three Shots, Ono of Which Wounds Intended Victim. MH.IVILLE. N. J., June U-Mlke Po loskl, a farmhand at the dairy of Ollle Tomllnson, south of Mlllvllle, murder ously assaulted the farmer this morning, and but for his faulty aim would have carried out his purpose. Tomllnson sold some cattle yesterday and Poloskl planned to kill him and es cape with the money. Without warning, he fired three shots at Tomllnson, one of which struck him In the hand. Ths dairy man grappled with the man, but Poloskl escaped to the woods. A posse of farmers heavily armed, headed by Sheriff C. V. Marshall, aro scouring the woods, but It Is thought ho Is hiding In the swamp. IU3MGIOCS NOTICES rrotntant Episcopal Continued OLD BT. PETEIV8 ClltmOlI. Pine st,, be. ttveen 3d and 4th sts., neotor, Itev. Edward M, Jefferys, D. D. Services, 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. OLD 6T. JOHN'S. Brown below 3d Dr, Rich mond preachoa tomorrow. 10:30 and 7rio. ST. CLEMENT'S C'fiTjItCH 20th nnd Cherry sts. llev. CHAIILES HUTCHINSON, D. D neo tor. Masses, 7, 0:15 and 11 a. m. Evensong, 8 p. m. BT. JAMES' CHUIICH X7d and walnut sts.. T'i Rev. JOHN MOCKRIOOB, D.D.. Rector. Buvlces nt B a. m. and 11 a. in. BT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH " 10th nt. above Chestnut at nev. CAUL E. QRAMMEn. a. r. D., neotor. Sunday services, 11 a. m. Morntnf prayer and aormon. 8 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. Reformed FIRST N. A.. 13th and Dauphin. Rev. JOHN I). HICKS. Pastor. 10:30 and 8. S. S., 2:30. Communion, 10:30 a. rn. UETHANY TAUERNACLE, 30th and Daunhtn. Rev. It. H. Hartman. 10:30. 8. B 2:30. 8. CHRIST. OREEN BELOW 10TH JAMC3 CRAWFORD. P. P. Service. 10:30 FIRST U. S 10TH AND WALLACE E. H. Appenteiier, io:30. 7:43; a. s., D:30 Hl-.mK!.DF.IlO. lllth and Oxtoril !- ur. hartman. Hervices, 10 Mil. 2:so, 7:43. VltlNITV. Uroad and Venango. Dr. Ieenberg. worship. io:so. 7:43; s. 8., 2:30; c. E.. 0:43. A warm welcome. Helpful meassgea. lUformed Presbyterian FIRST CHURCH OF THE COVENANTERS 40th st. abova Walnut. Pastor, Rev. McLEOP M. PELA.RCE. Publlo Worship, 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Regular exposition of the Psalma and other Scriptures In the morning worship, the same us In the Kirk ot Scotland In tha days ot the Reformation, THIRD CHURCH OF THE COVENANTERS Franklin and Dauphin streets F1NDLEY M. WILSON. Minister. Public Worship. 10:30 and 8: C. E., 7:13: B. 8. and Men's Bible Class, 12 noon. Society of Friends SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Orthodox) PUBLIC MEETING FOR WORSHIP 12th st. below Market. 10:30 a, m.. 7:30 p. ca. 4th and Arch sts.. 10:30 a. m. 42d and I'owelion avo., 10:30 a. m. Main and Coulter. Gmtn.. 10:30 a. m. Orthodox and Penn. Frankford. 10:30 a. m. FRIENDS' MEETING FOR WORSHIP Race and 13th. 10:80; 4th day, 10:30. Glrard ave. and 17th, 11; 3d day, 10:30. Lancaster ave. and 34th, 11: Sth day. 10:1s. Oermantown ave, and Cambria. 3:3(5. School Lane and Qreene, 11; 4th day, 10:3d. Frankford. Unity and Wain sts. 10130. Swedenborglaa SEE NEW JERUSALEM Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN, 2125 Chestnut at. Itev. C. E. ST JOHN, li. D.. Minuter.1 11 a. m. Dr. St. John will preach. 0 p. m.. Italian Service by Rev. F. A. Togllalatela! 1,allan GIRARD AVE. (1320), Rev. K. E. EVANS 10:43. "SPIRITUAL LAND-VALUES." ALLEGHENY ah. r.TH: 0:30. Discuss.. 7:30 Rev. O. B. HAWEB. "GOD INCARNATE."' Universalis! CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION. Master bel. 17th St. JOHN CLARENCE USB," n 10:43 a. m. Children's Day, originated bv Unlversallsts. Special Music, nowers. chrts tenlngs. accession of memhera. WELCOME. Young Men's Christian Association WEST BRANCH, 82d and Sanaom ata. Men's meeting every Sunday 4 p. m. Tomorrow Itobert J. Sterrett. Aeslst. U. B. Dial. Attori ney. Subject. "The Young Man and Business. Can He Bo Successful and Be a Christian?" MR. IV. I. IIOBINSON. relleloua editor of Evening Ledger, on "The Gams Worth Whlle.'r In lobby of Central. Sunday. 4 to 8 p. ro. Piano solo by Miss Ethel Young. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS THE SALVATION ARMY, Ine. PhUadelphla Headquarters, ColenUl Traat Building. 13th and Market Colonel It. E. Ilolg In command. Telephones: Bell. Walnut 3T33-D. Keystone. Be BtM i. MEARS & BROWN CITT AND SUBURBAN REAL E8TATB Prepertlea Managed Rents Collected Insurance and Mortgages Placed Lists on application 202 South ISth Street BEATj ESTATE FOB BATE NEW FACTORY W3 R.TKOMPSON ST.. to Back St. lllgh ceilings, very good light, cement floor, driveway to back .treet. ABBOTT, N, E. Cor. Broad and Raca, NEW JERSEY MILMA IMS OFFICERS SCHOOL Regular Army Men In Charge nt Sea Girt Instruction Camp. CAMP FIEIDEH, Sea Qlrt, N. J., June . The school of Instruction ior mc commissioned ofllcers of tho staff, field and lino of the New Jersey National Guard will open here Monday. The school will be under command of Brlffadler Gen eral Edwin W. Hlne, of tho First Drlffadc. fr-,.. in. in, Minn work has an Important ....!.... imnn lm edlclcncy of tho New Jersey Guard offlccrs nnd the training of the rank nnd nio of the New. Jersey soldiery. It Is at this school that they are taught the fine points of polished jleld action nnd theoretical tactics. Brigado Adjutant Major Alexander P. Gray, of the First Brlfinde, will bo the camp adjutatnt nnd has announced his staff for tho period of tho school as fol lows: Quartermaster, Major Harry 1. Harris, quartermasters' corps! suruoon, Major Joseph B. Bergen, medical corps! aides, Lieutenant John V, HlnchllfTo and Lieutenant Harry V. D. Moore, of tho 6th Itcglment. Tho regular army omccrs here as Instructors nro Lieutenant Colo nel Henry D. Stycr, U. S. A., nt the head of the Instruction in Now Jersey! Lieutenant Colonel David S, Hill, N, G. N. J.! Major William Wallace, V. B. I.( Captain Wnltcr L. need, U. S. I.; Captain C. C. Allen, U. S. I.! Captain S. F. Lels enring, U. S I.i Captain H. P. Hobbs, V. B. h; Captain A. M. Shlpp, U. S. I. J Captain James nagan, U. S. I,,' Captain It. C Langdon, 1)8 1.; Lieutenant C. B. Elliott, U. S. I.; Lieutenant Walter Krue gcr, U. B. I.i Lieutenant C, K. Wilson, U. 8. I.; Captain H. T Hobbs, TJ S. I., and Lieutenant T. J. Wilson, U-. S. I. . REAL ESTATE 3TOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOB BALE BPiicnnAN BimunnAN XIUXIIIXIIIZIIZirrrTTTTTTTrTTTlTIIgirrTTIlIllXJ BSfsragf mg&w-,'53g3&: ?riRSfPi mtywm&v&&&&tfr.a r SiiH IS Just Finished at Penileld AH high-class improvements and many beautiful homes more building yet onfy 3 minutes from 69th Street Elevated Ter minal. The settling of the Wood estate brings you the most wonderful opportunity for a home or an investment that ever B was known in or around Philadelphia. For prices are cut in half, and lots from $220 to $390 (a few higher) that you could not duplicate at double the price in the neighborhood, or at any other Philadelphia suburb. $ 1 0 Down Secures Your Lot balance in easy payments. or woman who seeks a safe, sure to ouy real estate within 22 minutes of city hall at the.lowest' H prices Known lower even tnan acreage plots. And Penfield is a developed and fully improved suburb. Come out and see and let your own eyes prove to in any particular. But don't delay Take) Philadelphia and "Western at 69th Street Elevated Terminal. Get off at Penfield, a 3-mlnut'e ride, a E-cent fare. Clifford B. Harmon & Co., Agents 1437 Chestnut St. Representatives on prop erty daily and Sunday. A SPRINGFIELD ON THE "MEDIA SHORT LINE" Only 12 Minutes 5c From 69th St. Terminal ,,.. . (of 5lt St. nievnled) A?IJIr?:59,MES larBe and sma"), ALSO SPACIOUS LOTS FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES AND UPON LIBERAL TERMS. This Is a new suburb which offers exceptional advantages to discriminating purchasers who are lookinfor convenient lo to $1o SobOUobranrnh0rme ft C.Uy "nV?l. COStlSg'ftSnl I &S0O Wodln'y II l3 be'nB dcVCl0ped in a most "utantial .. trIf yo.u th uk. .Purchasing a suburban home, now or later- on or if you wish to Invest (gradually if vou nrefert in ..i! . which is constantly Improving' y P C'er) in reaI estate WRITE OR PHONE gOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOTfTFT 1T vc FULL OP INTERESTING INFORMATION AMn rnMavarlr A SPECIAL OFFER WHICH YOU SHOIII.n KNOW oF THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 610 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING ... pi.1 .ftJ5Jdai!&,1"t Sts- Phaiei?h. 12, 19ifr I HONOR FOil LUSrTAMA VICTIMS Flowers to Bo Strewn on Grave of Sterling Hodges, Jr., Tomorrow, i v....nr..t intai aervtea Is to be con ducted over the urnve of Sterling Hodges Jr., ono of the children who lost their lives In the Lusltanla disaster, In Monu ment Cemetery, Broad nnd Berks streets, tomorrow afternoon nt SM o'clock by ths Baptist Temple Sunday school, which ho attended. Each person will take o, flower to tho cemetery ohd drop It on the little grave .. thatr nrnitr nnat It. It Is estimated that at least 1000 persons will mnrch from tho church to tho burial plot. Members of tho Covenant Band, of Ger mantown, will furnish music. Among the selections to bo sung will bo "Nearer, .My God, to Thee." Tho Hev. Dr. Unseen H. Conwell will deliver n brief address. Military Funeral for C. P. Jones A nillltary funoral was held this afternoon for Charles P. Jones, veteran of tho Civil War, customs inspector -i this port nnd former newspaper man. He died several days ago at his home, 4521 Ogden street Members of G. A. n. Post No. 21 and of P. O. S. of A. Camp No. 3S1 attended the funeral services at his home. J OBITUARIES William S. Shirk LANCASTEn, June 12. William S. Shirk died herd laBt night. Ho was 86 years old. For years ho was warden of tho County Prison nnd served a term as City Treasurer of Lancaster. Until his retlremont from business ho was one of tho best-known cattle dealers In Penn sylvania, and at ono time he was one of tho leaders of tho Bepubllcan party In Lancaster County. Lymnn P. Spencer BUNBUItY, Pa., Juno 13. Lyman P. Spencer, 75 years old, died at his homo field en a Built- up Suburb Here is the chance for 'the man and conservative investment a you if we have exaggerated come today I Hoautlful Home at Penileld rilXTIITTllllIITTTTTyj ---" imce uuo 1gss.'gS:fe''US' ' ( nero yesterday, oi a compiles.,. - ZM eases, after a long illness ir. lf tl Civil War veteran, having tit,?. ll first lieutenant of tho 22d Ohm t? fl Artillery With his ftthai? H tM$l Spencer, he Invented the Bpencen.L J tern of writing. pcncerian ttt-M BISIIor. On Bllh mnntt. im. BISHOP, In his 8?d year. S.i.FW( friends are Invited to attend ?-',,T' T Mlddletown Frlenda? Mating " ftntll."1a Second-day, Sixth Month Itth ft 5 &"" 'iM interment at Cumtwrisnrt "AJS'.Wo'elertW omit (lowers. ..erjr Kim JVK2 .?.& tSffi'SSw.i.r- !, mv7 and" a! sk'A TirograU&W. Wl' 2. are Invited to attend the n li,,n,". "' on Monday, a! 2 p. m.. at hi. , If"1 rC? !?ltf. Woodland avenue &'.2l,?.rMl4& Morian Cenwterv. Remains con I1 HE'S I'lWKLL. Ori Saturdav. t M rniiadeinhla, Tn., FLOIlENrri : rWiJ", l oved wfre of Hapeljiiow'e'iYn S?ES,'Jl! Icea on Mondav. 7tim i r ..".. 'uneraiJTr. Church of the nolnhanv A.vi."1', t thi l-IS. drl"' Vn?'fi?ft' mtermMt1 MAUriN. At New && 55sh,w unugmer ot l Dennett Maupl PUBLIC & LEDOEn ' CLASSIFIED RATES ! DAILY AND SUNDAY SnVlnJe'rSoS .. '. th" l8 ,, Three Insertions In a week.','.', iju. """ Se en consecutive- Insertions .! in?0 1'rllnJj f.,oeSwWeeS,..,rfrf 'Flo 'I THIS SIZE TYPE (VliRc Si and Sltuntlons Winted, Ed." a5 VS&i M1l sonals. Hoarding and Rooms. Found' P2 "lie inseriion .,,,, , fSJ preo Insertion. In a week! .. 1 i?u. "" ""'l Seven consecutive ln.rn;5:,""!IH!pef Imikt All rHtes are based on arat. iff:.w,ll"i1 ngaio unca to tn inch. "' cnt.'i DEATH NOTICES-elther paper- 10 lines, one time Three Insertions .,."."""; DAILT ONLT Uvj In Effect December 1, st, COMBINATION T? A -re fer Insertion In both the morning -. papers of same day: mornmg and evtalM PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) above1. '0Ur "nU P" "n net t. II..! Ai-$L -3ublic mm LEDGElt "viTilOUT J&mi V11A11QE. v AU TMrtat l .. . homTThM ,:ii '" ".orre."ear yufil aria nt nK ;,.. . ""'" "tucr Want " ...v. k UlWSi HELP WANIED-EEMAT.r coLOnCDglrl lor general housework --3 J cnr ?".? "' "b': ".Mloa: '4 interview. Room' 0."publi'iL?drli75? , day morning. 11 o'clock. ""'"' aalr UlMamSfa,SSBl ...... .-.mj.. ,t. g. MT. AIRY AW nrn in AtK- nm'rii1SSF"G- 11 NIJHSR nrnrtl.Mil n.n.j .- : 4 . as aasP1 "-swssis m PARLOttil'AID, Scotch Prot. n, ; worn and good refs- Phcno Oermn?nj:'W.11 VANTEDillilulc-aged woman, whit. pS.i eatant. for light housekep nS foVtwo iX. sons in anartmnnta i nv..t i"t.lw? V- ?V;":thrj& WaredT"SD7LJny'n re!ned-i of eood apsearucr. .mwrni proierrca. at us. Ledger OtSe-' I! '.srr JtouNG GIRL as bookkeeper In grocery atari- 1 muat speak Jewish; refcFences.atrsJuS' 1 P 7H5. state salsty, ""-Her VJHICO. Philadelphia, Pa., June T, 10U MIm Dean. Ledger Central, Philadelphia. Pa. Dear Marlam Tt' iai- hi. ... . . you that w. havo employed ills, ffediS! 1 who was sent to us by you. """man, j ,remitr-m,0.?0 tak." ,"11' opportunity to oSr W SHJ Srfrf.cla,,0.n.ot yaT continued efforts li M ofsecufrng" clerical hTp. "r Wn ' de"rou oasiSSK ct5rrl5NyV VATIN m. Per S. O. Maybtrrr. HELP WANTED MA1E ' GIMBEL Bfflftrra book !, ,nploWy,n?enhtaaDuhraedaur.eo,ure,hPe,.roor."- AW" CAIU'ENTEn and rlnishcr. Cottman st. CtU at drug store. Durholme. Fox Chase cr. EXrqilT Assistant wanted In export decart. SiYi1 . V.u xa-c t u rl n ar business; one fsmlllit with details of billing and shipping and tail shorthand (!n English. Address, giving full par., exp., Bal. expected, natlon'y, for, Ianj. . spoken other than Eng.. H 850. Ltd. Cent ilitST CLASS mill foreman, to take full charge of .mall mill, on hardwood dimension atock must bo sober, steady man: state an ' -"- Q-.IUIJT cuienw. i- ,;.'. x.eqger uince. MACHINE OPEItATOBS WANTED-Exneri-enced operators on Jonea & Lamson anl , Potter & Johnson turret lathes; also hind screw machines and horizontal and vertkil boring mill hand.; no labor trouble; wort li at our Bridgeport, Conn., plant, on botJ day and night shifts. To capable men ere can offer steady employment at good wsgri. Apply In person, between D a. m. and 8 j m., THELOCOMOBILE CO. OI' 'AMBnlCA, 2314 Market at.. Philadelphia. Pa. ,. . , SALESMAN T , Manufacturer of a strong popular price sal a well.advertl.ed tailoring line deilres tai aervlces of a taw hlah.claaa men: commlislos proposition: Intereaiing all year around wcrli; fi . i-jiMiixiicni, pruninoio ousiness, Apptr o Chestnut st., 3d floor. BTENOanAI'HEIt. einerlonceil man. to auma charge of atenographlo dept. or law ,j manufacturing corporation; state age, whethir "inw, uusinesa reierencea; experiencs mu salary expected. L, 413. Ledger Central. STUDENTS wanted; prof. sum. wk , Open ail School Asssclatlsn. II 240. Iitrer CentrsL WANTED Every brain worker In PhlladeTpKu) ' M w n,ui. nuuub (no v, Illicit au-4 i" . duclng servlco of employment experli Ledger Central. Tha Commercial neilfW Bureau helps Ledger advertisers to posltlau exactly suited to their capabilities and with out charge. Ask Mr, Hunt for free booklet. Opportunity. WANTED Underwood operator, rapid and c! curate, familiar with writing up cares s duisi only ino.ei expert I, 415. Ledger Central. WANTBD-Youns; man who understands nu g mi iblln ng and assembling survsying inairumsaHi, uiiliin k i.. .i,u vr Kin tMArir freatru; i HIIHH, ... ,. w fc... . vvv. I " " j (WANTai-N1rht oltvator man. wmto. u. veriity uoapuai, jmuu Dyruce anvei. J??lHMAOE A FwrtiTeAP 8.r.DSlJX' 2.ARATLcr6RB . . I in AT HOfifgi v J-Hr ,oue5 THHWop -i ' tw&CX Got a (.(KfOHe . ifllffiTttriiiMlifMfc