i EVENING rrcnrsrcrc-PmflADffLFHrff, WEDNESDAY, fAVGVST 11, THE RETURN OF TARZAN , By EftGAIt RICE BURROUGHS AUTItOIl OP "TARZAN OP THE APES" topttttht 101. by A. a McClor A Cfo. GAIN IN U.S. EXPORTS CltAFTER JCXI-KContlnued). NSAltMr two months of thl existence find passed when the first great calamity berell them. It was prefaced fcy. an Ailrnniiiro which tame near term Inntlng abruptly the sufferings of two of thm terminating them in the grim ami norribio manner or the Jungle, forever. Thumr), down ttlth an attack of Jungle fever, lay In the shelter among the branches of their tree of refuge. Clayton had been Into thjs Jungle a few hundred yards In search of food. As he. returned Jane Porter walked to meet him. Behind the man, cunning and crafty, crept n old and mangy lion. For thrco doya ills Ancient thews and sinews had Droved I insu.iicirni jor uu a ot providing nin rflr tMo ot , room flg 0 . gound of utfDuiuui uciiy wun menu fur inuiiiuo i ho had eaten less and less frequently, end farther and farther had lit roamed from his accustomed hiiunts In search ot easier prey. At last he had found nature's atlva cowardice of my husband. Do you understand m?" 'Yes," he Answered, with bowed head, his face manning with the flush of shame. And It wns the next day that the great calamity befell. CIIAPTBtl XXII TUB TltEASUHB VAUI.T3 OP OPAIL IT AVA8 quits dark before La, the high priestess, 'returned to the Chamber ot Iho Dead with food and drink for Tartan, fihe bore no light, feeling with her hands along the crumbling walls until she gain ed the chnmber. Through the stone i grntlng above, it tropic moon served dimly lp Illuminate Iho Interior. Tarxan, crouching In the shadows nt the MANUFACTURERS LEAD Fifty Million Increase in Goods Ready for Consumption. Foodstuffs Up Forty Million weakest and most defenseless creature- In a moment more Niitna would dine. Clayton, all unconscious of Iho lurking death "behind him, strode out Into tho open toward Jane. He had reached her side, a hundred feet from tho tnnglcd edge of Jungle when past hts shoulder tho girt saw the tawny head and the wicked yellow eyes as the grasses parted, and tho huge beast, nose to tho ground, stepped softly Into view. So frozen with horror was Bhe thnt sho could utter no sound, but the fixed and terrified gaxo of her fcnr-wldencd eyes spoko as plainly to Clayton its words. A quick glance behind him revealed Iho hopelessness of their situation. Tho lion was scarce thirty paces from them nnd they wero eo.unlly as far from shelter. The man was armed with a stout stick us efficacious against a hungry lion, he realised, as n toy pop-gun charged with a tethered cork, N'uma, ravenous with hunger, had long since lenrned tho futility of roaring and moaning as ha searched for prey, but now that Is was as surely his as though al ready he had felt tho soft flesh beneath his still mighty paw, he opened his huge Jaws and cava vent to his long-pent rago In a series of deafening roars that mado the air tremble.. "Itun, Jnnel" cried Clnyton. "Quick! Kltn for tho shelter!'.' Hut her paralyzed muscles refused to respond, and sho stood muto and rigid, staring with ghastly countenance at the living death creeping toward thim, Thurnn, at the sound ot tho awful roar, had coma to tho opening of the shelter, and as ho saw the tableau below him ho hopped up and down, shrloklng to them in Hussion. "llunl Hun!" ho cried, "nun, or I shall be left all nlono In this horrible place," nnd then he broko down and com mented to weep. . For a moment this new voice distracted the attention of the (Ion, -who hntted to cast an Inquiring glance In the direction ot tho tree. Clayton Could endure the strain no longer. Turning his back upon the beast, ho burled bis head In his arms and waited. The girl looked nt him In horror. Why did he not do something? It ha must die, why not die like n man bravely: beating ot that terrible faco with his puny stick, no matter how futllo it might bo. Would Tarzati of the Apes havo done thus? Would he not nt least havo gone down to hto death fighting heroically to tho last? Now the Hon was crouching for the spring thnt would end their young lives beneath cruel, rending, yellow fangs. June Torter sank to her knees In prayer, closing her eyes to shut out tho last hid eous Instnnt. .Thuran weak from fever, fainted. Seconds dragged Into minutes, long min utes Into an eternity, and yet. tho beast did not spring. Clayton was jilinoaCuVi consclous from tho prolonged nKoi'o1 -of frlghtr-hls knees trombled a moment more and ho would collapse. Jane Torter could enduro It no longer, Bhe opened her eyes. Could sho bo dream ing? ?' William." she whispered; "look!" Clayton mastered idmselt sufficiently to raise his head and turn toward the Hon. An ejaculation of surprise burst from hlu lips. At tnelr very feet, tho beast lay crumpled In death. A heavy war spear protruded from the tawny hide. It had tntcfed the great 'back above the right shoulder, nnd, passing entirely through the body, bad pierced tho savage heart Jane Porter had risen to her feet; as Clayton turned back to her she staggered in weakness, Ho put out his arms, to save her from falling, and then drew her approaching footsteps reached him, came forth to meet tho girl as he recognized It wns she. "Thoy are furious," were her first words'. "Never beforo has n human sac rlflco escaped tho nltnr, Already fifty hnvo gono forth to track you down. They have searched tho tehiplc-nll savo this single room." "Why do thev fur n ri(n hrn7" ho nsked. "It IS tho Chamber of tho Dead. Hero tho dead return tP worship. See this ancient ultnr? -It Is hero that tho dead sacrifice tho llvlng-lf they find a victim hero. Thnt Is the reason our peoplo shim this chamber. Wero ono to enter ho knows thnt tho waiting dead would sclzo him for their sacrifice." "Hut you?" ha asked, 'I am high priestess I alone am safe from the dend. It is I who at raro intervals bring them n human sacrifice from tho world nbovn. r nionn m AtixiM tJMM th. -.A- Ik v,,iw, nciu in snictj, "Why have they not seized mo?" ho asked, humoring her grotesque belief. She looked nt him quizzically for a mo ment. Then aha replied: "It Is tho duty of tho high priestess to instruct, to Interpret according to tho creed that other, uriim o,nn i. I havo inid down: but thcro la nothing in iV . """" Buys nat siio must bo- Iievo. Tho moro ono knows of one's re ligion the less ono bcllcves-on ono living knows mora of mlno than I." "Then your only fear In aiding mo to cscnpa is that your fellow mortals may discover your duplicity?" "That Is alt tho dend are dead: they cannot hnrm-or help. Wo must there fore depend cntlroiy upon ourselves, nnd tho sooner we act tho bettor It win i, r"1VVl"dl"! thclr vigilance but now In bilnglng you this morsel of XSiv To, nnjit to repeat tho thing dally would bo tho height of folly. Come let us bco how wo may go toward liberty beforo I must return." non!h '.1? hl,m bnck t0 l,lu chamber be neath the altar room. Hero sho turned fromT f "11 "0VCr.al corr' lending . J.V10 dnrk"088 Tnrzan could not see which one. For ten minutes they it, LJ i V lc"sth1,hcy mo lo n closed door Hero ho heard her fumbling with a key and Presently ram, ih. ..... . . . . bolt grating against motnl. The door entered." n trf Bfh,plnB IllnBcs " W X2 &''' "ere. Unt" tomorrow locrk"dn'lt,rbnd0hUer.antf ClS,nS ,hC dr' BRITAIN BEST' CUSTOMER France Next Austria-Hungary Buys Notlilpp-ScnndinnVtnn Com merce Shows Dip; Growth set npArt for tho purpose Tha law pro vides that only farmers shall be Allowed this privilege And that those who occupy the spaces must be person who raise and sell their own produce. It Is said, however, that a considerable number of those who pretend to bo farmers are reAlly dealers who purchase from farmers In a section and then bring the produco here to sell It Thero aro also numerous stands which are occupied by persons from this city who mane no pretense of being farmers. Clerk of the Market VAUghan Is of tho opinion that If only farmers wero al lowed In the markets there would be bet ter produco offered nnd prices would do cheaper. DRAtllS 6s close to him pressing her head against lali. ..1. ..i.trt am 1. . .In.n.J 4n Lisa d.... l Ula Buuuiuoi, ntfuj'cu iv, nieu lies ill thanksgiving Gently the girl pushed him away, "Please do not do that, William," she said. "I have 'lived a thousand years In tho past brief moments. I have learned how to live. I do not wish to hurt you moro than Is necessary; but I can no longer bear to live out the Impossible position I havo attempted because of a false sense of loyalty to an Impulsive promise I mads you, "The last few seconds of my life have taught me that It would be hideous to attempt further to deceive myself nnd you, or to entertain for on Instant longer tho possibility of ever becoming your wife, should ws regain civilization'.4' WJiy, Jane." ho cried, "what do you an? What has Olir Drovldetltlnl rram. v'jd-do with altering your feelings toward f., huu aia uui Uliqiryng (OniOrroW you will be yourself Again." "i am moro nearly myself this minnta than I have been for over a year," she replied "The thing that has Just hap pened has again forced to my memory mo mn inui rne oraveac man that ever lived honored mo with his love. Until it was too late I did not realize that I re turned It, and bo I sent him away He is dead now, and I shall never marry, I certainly could not wed another Issw brave than he without harboring con stantly a feejlng bf contempt for tha rel- iri... m . ... i.rcbus. Not even h In trains .- u penetrate , the utter blackness. Cautiously ho moved forward until his outstreched hands touched a wall, thon very slowly ho traveled around tho four walls of the chamber. 'Apparently It was nbout twenty feet fqU?re- , T.h0 "oor wns ot concrete, tho Z. ,B J' 'Jry maBOnry "it marked tho S. .of conatrcon above ground. Smnll pieces of granlto of various sizes wore Ingeniously laid together without mortar to construct these ancient founda tions. ,.Th0 r"t tlmo around the walls Tarzan thought ho detected a strange phenome non for a room Vrlth no windows nnd but 3- single door. Again ho crept carefully - w.wob lu Liiii wn rc n . & ......i-i not be mistaken! He paused beforo the centre of tho wall opposite tho door. For n moment he stood quite motionless, then he moved a few feet to ono side. Again he returned, only to move a few feet to tho other side. Once moro he mado the entire circuit of the room, feeling carefully every foot of Jha walls. Finally he stopped again be fore tho particular section that had aroused his curiosity. There was no doubt of It! A distinct draft of fresh air was blowing Into the chamber through tho Interstices of the masonry at that particular polnt-and nowhero else, Tarznn tested several pieces of tho granite which made ud thn wnii .t lui. spot, and finally was rewarded by flndlnir ono which lifted out readily. It was about ten Inches wide, with a faco some three by slxr Inches showing within the chamber. One by one tho ape-man lifted out sim ilarly shaped stones. Tho wall at this? point wns constructed entirely, It seemed of these perfect slabs'. In n .hn.t i. v. had removed some dozen, when ho reached in to test the masonry. To his surprise he felt nothing behind the ma ,sonry he hod removed as far as his long arm could reach. It was a matter of but a few minutes to remove enough of tho wnll to permit his body to pass through tho aporturo. Directly ahead of him he thought ho dis cerned a faint glow scarcely more than a less Impenetrable darkness. Cautiously ho moved forward on hands and knees, until at about fifteen feet, or the averago thickness of tho foundation walls, the floor ended abruptly in a audden drop. As far out as he could reach he felt noth ing, nor could ho find the bottom of tho black abyss that yawned before him, though, clinging to the edge of the floor, ho lowered his body Into the darkness to its full length. (CC-NTINUBD TOMOnROW.) WA8HINOTON, Aug, 11 -Analysis by tho Depnrtrncnt of Commerco of the country's export trndo for Juno shows that whllo, ns In previous months, ex ports of foodstuffs greatly Increased over iho corresponding month of tho previous year, exports of manufactured prbducts Accounted for tho greater part of tho (110,000,004 gain over June, 1911. Total domestic exports for the month were 0l,H3,OOO, as compared with 1M, 105,000 in June, 1911. Manufactures ready for consumption Increased from 158,070.000 to $110,77,000 and manufactures for rur tlier uso In manufacturing from $31,765,000 to 110,212,000. It Is In theso heads that .munitions of wnr nro listed. Exports of foodstuffs, which In provlous months of tho yenr had shown greater gains than exports of manufactures, in crcntcd moro than 110,000,000. tho figures being $13,931,000 for foodstuffs In crudo condition and food anlmnls, as comparoa with $11,017,000 In June, 1?H, nnd $,353,000 for foodsti'ffs partly or wholly manu factured, ns compared with $20,075,000 In the corresponding month of tho provlous year. DECnnASE IN CRUDE MATERIALS Tho war demand also was strikingly dlsplnycd In tho Increoso from $85,000 to $10,08,000 In tho Item, "miscellaneous," for theso shipments Included horses val ued at $8,003,000, and mules, valued nt $2,642,000. Tho only decrcaBo was In crudo material for uso In manufacturing, nrtl cles In this classification rcnchlng a value of $30,470,000 as against $32,872,000 In June, 1914. For tho entire fiscal year Increases In tho exports of foodstuffs wero far In ex cess of tho Increases in manufactured products. Foodstuffs In crudo condition and food animals wero shipped to tho value of $507,063,000, ns compared with $137,193,000 In tho provlous fiscal year, and foodstuffs, pnrtly or wholly manufac tures, wero valued at $152,768,000, as com pared with $213,218,000. Manufactures for further uso in manufacturing wero worth $357,159,000 as compared with $371,226,000 in 1914, and manufactures ready for con sumption totalled $808,631,000 as against $721,905,000 In tho provlous year. Crudo materials for uso In manufac turing shrunk from $792,716,000. in 1914. to J509,43G,000 last year. Tho miscellaneous Item, representing almost entirely ship ments of horses and mules, Increased from $7,122,000 to $S0,S16,000. Tho total of too domestic exports for tho yenr was $2,716,715,000, as compared with $2,329,031, 000 for tho provlous fiscal year. liniTAIN BEST CUSTOMER. Not a dollar of tho Juno exports went to Austria-Hungary and enly $1767 worth to Germany. In tho previous June, ex ports to theso countries wero $1,433,000 and $16,679,000, respectively. Exports to Belgium wero $2,800,000 less than 'In June, 1911, and to tho Netherlands $3,091,000 less; but with these four exceptions gains wero made In exports to all the larger coun tries of Eurooo. The United Klngdqm was tho best cus tomer, taking $S3,U1,000 of our goods, as compared with $36,431,000 In June, 1914. Franco was next, with purchases of $13, 107,000, ub against $0,883,000 In the previous June. To Russia was sent $13,014,000 worth, as compared with $1,C02,000 in Juno, 1911. Italy's purchases Increased from $5,705,000 to $15,183,000. For tho fiscal year ended June 30 last exports to Austria, Belgium and Ger many aggregated $30,769,000, as compared with $4-'S,732.0O0 In tho fiscal year beforo tho war. Tho difference of $378,000 PO is compensated for to tho extent of J124,. 000,000 by Increases In exports to the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, coun tries closo to the more Innccesslble bel ligerents. TABLE SHOWS GAINS. The following table shows thn nvnnr. to the principal European countries for the fiscal years 1914 and 1015; 12 months 12 months .. endlnc cndlnir A.,.,?-X,?r'";... IWlMh June. 101R iieieium OBITUARIES Dr. John A. Kenny Friends of Dr. John A. Kenny, n former eyo specialist ot this city, have received word thAt ho Is dead In Wilkes Barro. Ills death Is Bald to havo been sudden, following nn Illness of only ft lovf hours. Doctor Kenny was a graduate of tho Medical School of tho University of Pennsylvania. Ho served as an Interne In St. Agnes Hospital for IS months after his graduation, and later rcccivcui nn appointment as on assistant In the Wills Eyo Hospital. Only two years ago, after rnturnlnff from Vienna, where ho spent somo tlmo In ndvanccd study, Doctor Kenny opened nn ofllco'ln Wllkcs-Bnrro, William Pcndlcbury William Pendlobury died last Sunday nt Ocean City, following an Illness of sev cral weeks. He was 67 years old. Ho was n member of tho Frnnkford Lodgo, No. 292, F. nnd A. M., Knights Templar Royot Arch Mnsons nnd Lu Lu Temple. Ho lived at 3617 Pcnn street, Frnnkford. Gcorffc Holt Goorgo Holt, for many jenrs a school director and councilman nt Colllngdnlc, died last Monday nt his homo on Pnrltoi avenue. Colllngdnle. Ho Is survived by a widow and two children. Edwin Greene LONDON, Aug, 11 12:06 n. m.) Edwin Greene, composer of several songs which gained world-wldo popularity, died to night. Ho wns 63 years old and had been an invalid nearly half his life. IN SIEMOIUAM j IUDOWAY. Fondly cherlililng the njemprjr of my belocd mother, MA11V A. IUDOWAY, who departed this llfo Aug. 11. 1803. C.W.H. lungary franca Oermany ,. Italy Netherlands ory ,...,..,,.,, RuiiU Sweden United Kingdom... b T.. ,..f . MJil;J.Lul', June. iuib. t12.T!H"VI XI "in vr ,. ni.2iu.hnt vo.ota.'iUB iwj.bis.iij4 yi2i..un no 344,701.270- 2S,8in:iS4 74,2-IJ.Ola 184,810,033 112.S15.OW 14V-'H701t 0.Otid.ain RnfiTj7m SO.OSMtl 7.'474.'dMJ 14.014,21 78,873,818 804.871,803 Oil 702454 WILMINGTON MARKETS USURPED BY DEALERS Offlcial Says Cost of Living Depends on Farmers WILMINGTON, dZ Aug. ll.-Efforts will be made by Albert P, Voughan, tho new clerk of the market In Wilmington, to reduce tho cost Df living to tho people In this city by keeping the street markets for farmers. Ho has declared that he will place the markets on a proper basis If the people of Wilmington will assist him, and he has already had -warrants Issued for some of the men who had more than one stand In the atreet mar ket, which" Is against tha law. Wilmington has two street markets a.nd on two days a week tho farmers are allowed to back their toams on tho streets. King and Madison streets being catljg AMHLEIt. On August 8, 1015. FRANK AL HEItT, eon of Kraiik and Kllialicth A. Am bler. IteUthcs nnd friends, also rourth IJe rormed Sumlny School and Kbencicr Iloy Bcouu, are lnltd to attend funeral. Thurs day, l'lo p. m., from parents' residence, 4310 ricmlng St., Manayunlc Services will bo held in Fourth Heformed Church at 2 80 p. m. Interment U:erlngloii. BAKKIt. On August 8, 1015. ELIJAH HAKnit, In his .tilth year, ltelathea ana friends aro Invited to attend tha funeral senlccs at Doe Hun Meeting House. Ches ter County. Pa., Thursday II a. m. Friends In 1'hlladelphla may view remains Wednes day, lit 8 p. m.. at residence of Hev. J. Ualier steward, 330S North 11th st. B1IEMKIC Entered Into rest, on August 0, 1U13. mi Werncrstlllo, l'a.. GEOHOB W.. huthand of flertrudo Y, llretner. In his 8Jd )ear lielutlvea and friends are Invited to uiienn me zuncrai ecniccs, on Tnursaay, m 2 p. in., at hln lata residence, 2CJ4 Spring fjrden st. Interment prltute. Kindly omit flowers. CAItnoW. On August 8, 101B, at Now York cltv. N. Y WILLIAM D. CAItnOW. Duo notice of funeral will be given, CLAHK. On August 10. 1015 CHARLES HEKLH CLAltKu at Eagle's Mere, l'a., In his 75th yenr. Duo notice of tho funeral will bo ghen. , DOLGAB. On August 8, 1015, JULIA (nee Toth), wire ot Julius l. uolgas, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 2p. m from her lato residence, DOM Palmetto ave Fox Ctianc. Interment at Urccn Mount Ceme tery. DOUGLAS. On August 8, 1015, ADELAIDE V'., widow ot Joseph V. Douglas, In her 75th ear. Itelethea and friends ure invited to at. tend the funeral serWces, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 1122 W, Norrla st. Interment at Mount l'caca Cemetery. DOYLE. On August 8, 1015, HARRY A. DOYLE, eon of Mary T. nnd the lata Dennis 8. Doyle, in hU 17th ear. Relatives and friends, also Cadet Society of Mother of Bcrrowa' Church, "are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m., from his mother's residence, 4020 Tatrmount ao. Sol emn Requiem Mass at Our Mother ot Bor rons' Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cress. Ceraotcry, DRAKE. On August 0, 1015, THOMAS, hus band of tha late Annie Drake, aged fit years Relatives and friends, also tho members of Elm Treo Lodge. No. 2U7, I. O. O. Y. Hiloam Encampment, No. 17. I. O. o. r. Oakdale Castle, No. 60, K. O. E,; Robin IlLOd, No. 70, Sons of St. George: Court Pilde. of Kensington, No. 28, V. of A.r Minerva Senate, No. 10, Order ot Sparta, and employes of Folwell Brothers & Co., are Invited to attend tha funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 4733 Moacher st. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening, from 7 to u o'clock Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery. DUCKWORTH. On August 0,1018, SIMEON IL, husband of Emily E. Duckworth. Rela tives and friends, also l'ernnood Lodge, No, Ml. V, and A. M.J Klngsesslng Tribe. No. 2US). I. O. R. M.: the Ilurcau ot City Holler Inspection, the 40th Ward Republican Club and the Orecnway Literary Association, are Inilted to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. from his late residence, 0320 Woodland ave. . Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening. Interment prUate. FAY. On August 10, 1015. JOHN J. Helatlves and friends ars InvltM, to attend th funeral. On Frld r"Jn,t,atTr18nr o'clock, from, her late wMenee, S7M Klng eesslug ave. Itlh Mam of "'"."'.T. ' in of Moat IJlessed Burrament t 10 a. m. In terment at New cathedral Cemetery. ritEf, Suddenly, at Atlantic City, N. J.i on August 9, IBlfc EDITH II, wife of Bdgar B Frit " iWalKes and friends wo Invited to attend tho funeral sefvlces, on rrlday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock, st the apartments ot OUr H. Bilr" 1820 Chestnut st. Interment ntiTRI-i-nn Atieuat 8. 1015. rjEORGIANA ARYrwIdowTwillIam V. qu, nged 87 ears. Relative and ena,"K i.ii r.i. attend tho funeral eervlccs. at her Ule resl- lf( UK 1UOV . -..- private. OinSON-On August 0, 1018. S'"?'"?..' wtfo of Robert Glbeon and daughter of Kate and Mentis, also members end choir of lort Richmond lH-esbytcrlan Church and Edelweiss Alumni of William renn High School, nte ln L. and the late Armour . MeCIar. "J?'1,?" Mted to attend tho .unernl sen lees, on Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late resi dence, 8020 nichmond st. imcrmcni ot Greenwood (K, of .1 Cemetery, OOrsif.U At Turnvllla, Pa. on August 8, 1018, ESTELLH FEMEltICK, wife of Wil liam Uopslll Relatives and friends, nro In cited to attend tho funeral eorvlees. on Thursday, at 2 p. m., nt tho residence of ner nusoanaj iwi vorininian ve, jiucmic,,. private. HASSON'. Suddenly, On August 8, 101B, IDA E daughter Of James It. and Ida M Hanson, aged 18 jenrs, Relatives and friends, also 11. V. M. Sodality of tho Church of Our Lady of ML Carmel, aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 8 a m.( from her parents rostdence, 2240 B. Front st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church of Our.Lady ot Mt. Carmel at 0-10 a. m. proetfely. Inter- ment nt New Cathedral i-emciery. 1IATJCK. August 0, 1015, KATE BLANCHE 1IAUCK (neo Mansfield), wife of Francis, J. llauck. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, Thursday afternoon, st 2 b'cloek, from her lato residence, 2031 Ihllevun st. Interment at Monument Ceme tery. Remains may do viewed Wednesday ovmlng, from 8 to 10 o'ebek. IIOFJ'MAN-HOLHHN. On August 0, 101B. ROHB. lUdow of Captain Ell Hoffman nnd daughter of t.io lato Patrick nnd Mary Golden. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 8'30 n. m , from thu residence of her eon-ln-law, Wlllnnl Hartley, 2074 East Kingston st, (Frankfortl nvr, and Venango). Requiem Mnsi, nt tho Church of the Nativity nt 10 a. in. Inter- mene nt t. Ann s tcmeicry, HOLT, On August 0. 1015, GEORGE, hus band of Katherlno 11 Holt, sited 311 imrfl. Funeral servlcci on Thursday, August 12, nt 2 p. m., nt his lato residence, UIO Parker mo, Colllngdale, l'a, interment private Re mnlns mn bo lowed Wednesday evening, utter 7 o'clock. IIOI.I.ARII. On August 10, 1018. MARY A., widow of Joseph J. Hollanl. Rela tives and friends aro Invited to nttend tha funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 3423 Sa) brook a. (01th and Woodlaml nvo.). Solemn High Mans nt St. Clements Church. Interment Jloly Cross Cemetery. UUTTON. On August 0, 1015, THELMA !., daughter or Nellie and tho lato Jcremun Hutton (neo White), ngod 0 years 8 months. Relatives nnd friends aro In vited to attend funeral' on Thursday, at 8.JU ?:-m t from tho residence of her mother, 810 Allen at. Solemn High Mass at tho Church of the Immacutato Conception, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Croa. JACKSON. On August D, 1015, ANNIE, wlfo or Robert E. Jackson, aged 41) years. Rein- i, nu iricnas, also memDcis ot Ht. Jonn s . j.. unurcn, aro invited to attend the ru n"rnl services, Saturday afternoon, nt 1 otlock, nt her .nto residence, 1013 N. nth "t. , Interment t Montroso Cemetery. Ro ninlns may he vlowcd Friday ovonlng. Auto mobllo funeral. JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON, widow or Chnrlca Johnson, fonnorly of Camden, N, i7i.,!e1.ot funeral later. JOHIsSTON. On August 0, 1015, GILBERT, spn of the late Andrew and Margaret John ston, aged 2S jeara. Relatlvci and friends aro lnvncd to nttend tho funeral, on Fri day, at 2 p. m., from 1118 Snyder ave. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may .,b.?,Y.lowe'1 n Thursday evening. ( Ki?I;5,I.EI,s-0n Aug"" p. iota. mizA- "?TH.-A daughter of John 8. and Ellia bcth Kelleher. Relatives and friends, also Jhe D v. M. Sodality and tho Bacrod Heart Society of St AugUBtlno's Church, aro In vlted to attend funeral, Friday morning, at . ,c c,0l:k from her parent's residence . Gcn. ' Solemn Requiem Masa at St. Augustine Church at 10 o'clock. Interment "5 Holy Cross Cemtcry. ,S..I'T:Kn,cr!d Into rest, on August 8, ,,0.1B'jy.A.llOAnCT AUGUSTA, widow of tho a'e W'lllam II. Kelly and daughter of tho late Thomaa P. nml V'llan w wii.An D.I.. tlves and friends of the family nro Invited to I nftenri th. .n...t , m. . .. -.... ...w .uiiciu, DvrviueH, on inursuny ait ?K2on ?'." 'cl0:k. from her lato residence, 0838 Trinity place, 08lh nnd Chester ave. Interment private at West Laurel Hill Ceme- KTl,!I-J'X.,Sn AuJ- nt West End, Long u.Ttlnh- N',.JV, SEOnGE, husband of tho ftiS,?""".."' ln hlB 7lBt oar- Solemn Requiem High Mass will bo lield at St. Michael's Church, Thursday morning, nt 11 o clock. West End, N. J. I.'unernl will arrlvo S1.""' Philadelphia Station Thursday, t iter P" m' lnterment ttt Old Cathedral Cem- lUUtOY. On August 10, 1016, AMANDA T., ei j vviiiiom j. jturoy. Relatives and DBAT1I8 -Thursday, at 8J0 . n... from th, tttUtne. Jmn High M'asV of Requiem at Our Lady of U?cy Church at 10 a. V Interment at New ,.L,PNNAj5Lo1ntAu'gust 8, 1915, WILLIAM Mh rtSSTo "BIlMbeth and son of the lati lia'trVrrn and Luke McKennaared B4 years n?iaiivM and Wends, also HeserveS of Jh 5JnV u5srtment nni societies of which K'wasa member, are Invited to attend the Ve !!Si nn Thursday, nt 8 n. in., from his f.u.n.'?ildener 1M Spruce st Solemn He- aSnhifeV.8.'. fisrs c SSfehlJ.,';t!HiS. h.. rest- jaMI.s j .''.g'Eiiiibeth Henry and James Srabsin Mclualdo" of PhlladelpW. Pa. In terred nt Twickenham Cemotery MnOTEITILAt the Wm. L. Elklns Or 'pffige, en August 0, 1015. MAItY ANNA, widow of Thomas K. Montelth, aged vearsV Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral services on Thuradsy aft trnoon, precisely at 3 o'clock, nt ths homo, iiroad and Cayuga sts. Interment at Wood lands Cemetery. , -., aiOZKH. Suddenly, August 10. 101B, JOHN son of Anna Gallagher (nee Btclnhiutcr) and tho late Bernard Moier, in his 27lh year. Relatives nnd frltndg.1nlo Spartan Assembly, No. IB, A. O. M. I.: German Beneficial Union, No ftlBj Ivy Lodge, No. 205. I. O. O, P.; Cyprcsi Encampment, No. 157, Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O.F.i Canton Philadelphia, Nn. 1. and lMtY Mmdo IxKlge, No. 88, D, of I T. ' . ... a . ... ..mam1 km D,ll). it., nro invnea vo hiicihj iuhoi.ii u, .., day. nt 2 p m , from tho residence of his P.irents, 3040 N. 0th st. Interment Green Mount Cemetery. Remains may be vlowed Friday evening. NOIILlT. In Flourtown. Pa., on August P, 1015, DANIEL M. NOIlLIT. Itelatlvfs snd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral, from the residence of John I Freed, Mill road, Flourtown, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m. Inter ment nt Springfield 1'resbyterlan Bur)lng Grounds. PAIIIS. On August 0, 1015. nt lladdonfleld, N. J., EDWIN MALCOLM, husband of Mattlo Paris (nee Fish) and son of the late Edvvin A. and Llla v. Paris. Funeral strict ly private. rETEltS. On August 8, 101B, CHARLES J.. husband of Barbara l'oters. Relatives nnd friends, also Philadelphia Lodge,, No. 4, Slleld of Honor; I'equa Tribe, No. 18, l. O. II. M," Hlllrsplnncra Union, -No. 12,.'U7, A. F. of L., nnd employes of Dclaney, Co., ro Invited to nttend tho funonl services, on Thursday., at 1:J0 p. m., at his late realdenco, 2)08 North Hancock st. Interment private, Northuoncl. lfmnina matf i,a irtvmi Wednes day evening. Automobllo funeral, O.UINN. On August 10, 1015, JOHN J son of Hugh Qulnn. Relatives and friends. are Invited to attend tho funernl, on Frldnj. morning, at 7'flO o'lIocIc, from the residence oi ms parents, 825 North I'ennocK St. turown at. above 27th St.). High Requiem Mass at tho Church at St. Francis Xavler at U o clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. HAY. On August 7, 1015. Mrs. LYDIA E. RAY, daughter of tha late Abraham nnd Rebecca Shcttsllno. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend tho funeral services. Wednesday, nt 2 o'clock, nt her lato resi dence, 3S4U North 10th at. Interment at North Laurel Hill Cemotory. XlEDlfOltn. On August D, 1015, ELIZA BETH BEDFORD, daughter of tho late James and Rose Donnelly. Relatives ana friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from tho resldonco ot her niece, Mrs. Anna M. Flood, 2331 South Colorado st. Interment at Mount Moriah. Friends may coll Wednesday evening. IIOI1IN80N- On August 0, 1015, CHARLES ROSHON, son of John II. nnd Hazel 8. Rob inson, aged 1 year 0 months. Relatives and friends aro tnvitod to attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at 2:10 p. m. pre clscly, at his parents' residence, U783 Kldgo nvo, Roxborough. Interment private. ItUSSELL. Suddenly, on August 10, 1015, m iter mie resiuence, 7. Jjoat uununguon st REBECCA, daughter of tho lato Joseph nnd Suean Russell. Due notice of the funeral win dc givon. HANVILLE On August 10. 1015, CHABLES P., husband of Hannah Sanvllle, aged 04 years. Relatives and friends, also Abraham No. 20, I, o. O. F of Camden, N. J., nnd employes cf William Cramp Shlpuulld Ccmpany. of Philadelphia, are Invited to rftJtATna TIEnNRY WILLIAM, v niniivr. nfrsn ?ii n.i. - - ttf?, M,'nll to at.end IhV'.JJUl 1 rlday, at it p m , at her !ai i-...VMS MavneM st. tnieA-.,,, 'JJ'S.j?ldil Mount Cemetery, Remains msSJL .V'fl Thursday, s to 10 p. in " v'l BULLtVAN. At llalnesporL M 1 August. 10, 1015, OANIRI. ft &.M huednnd of Carrie o. Sullivan ..jW Ri latlves and friendg aw "nVl"!? V funeral. Friday, at 8Jn JS "S..e.'jUI residenee, Halneiport, N. J 'jti3?fl9 Sacred Heart rhncrh ,.... ii'fn ti a m. Intcfment Hniv r-.. i.Jl?))T. till Wrr- .... ".??. . m orTvrii.i.iV "i. PATS fneo Mulllns). newS Si ..i.E.,u ."ty TB ,.iMn. i. .- ..i:. 'V!'" iteiAti.? ...vitur't mrv. llio lin v lMnmA ."' Bocletles, and Court Sorhervi i J" of A., are Invited to attend h1. fe I uiursuay, nt 3U m jn . from Vi:""U Eft5"0?! 8?i E- .WnlnSt' lanT'n.1" WQ Duiviiiu iirtuicm iinsa at cnurth rj maculate Conception at T M at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ' ,n' VANDEOniFT-In Attantla dlly w S UUD1 J.V, iu, UbVUUU J. VAMhi,A:W Duo notice of tho funeral wljl bo gf?E?RlS WEKDBttVtAt Masonvllle, N j ,, J 1015, HOWARD L. WEEDEN ir' r.V11! of llowsrd L. and Iren w 4'Vi.'Miit4; month 23 days, Relatives and fr&.i'S invltod to attend funeral. Thiif.lrJ,l,.llft . m., from tho residence of Amii ' V'I8 .innoniiie. iiiiermrnt tvi.."- uf ItawiiH. II.Kmo V. -.lenas' RE p, m., Mr Or WESTf-Suddenly, on August 0 lm i JANE (mi Hlefiardson)" widow ftVl ! West, aged 00 yjiare. Tt.uiirJ. ' At aro Invited to attend the funeral Ji!l,' Thursday, at 2 p. m , nt her i.M 'Fi luon Dlvltlon at . raniK w,8 m luoo Dlvltlon st., Camden w '? 't'We mav bo Ievvcd on Wednesday t,.S8 terment nt Hnrlclgh ' "(nlaja wili,ia.iih, on August D, ibis S" J husband of Marlon d "villliiIS urBrni.ru;, uue iiouco ot the funerii Klven from his late residence. 1457 !' quelnnna ave. S"! WOODS. On August 10, 1018. tpbS 0A-.,J19JBt To't'nce and riS," n son , .tt"d aS Woods. Relatives nnd friends i delnhla Council. No. IBB. K VSw'l nhla Chapter, 4th Degree, K. of (V r Phllopatrian Literary Institute. Bt'tS I.ltorarv Institute. Phlli,,!i.l.DV .' 2, B. V. O. K.. and other socletleiiVra ha was n member, are Ihui.i i.?.fW funeral, on. Baturday, at 8.30 a i!.58 nn late residence, loon rhrinM .."-tuna High Mass of Requiem nt Si 'nOt, Sevier?.1 10 a- w- ln,e"t t negja; ,MAN-On August 10. lftls. SS& Sa 25. WI71HI -W iV r A u....i n j- ... TIAK. hurtand ofK" Catha'rlna'Sffi Funeral, to wnicn rolatlves and ffiS 1 invited, on Saturday, nt H30 p" m 55k!'' i'"c ivoiusnn, mi 4UV41VHI1 HI. in flu. ' Fernwood Cemetery. Friends m,r 2fflU day, after 0 p. m. Automobile servlctjiiii hus band of the late Catharine Fay. Relatives and friends, also the fit. Francis Commandery No. 100 Knight, of St. John, are mvUed to attend the funeral, an Baturday, at 7-30 a m., from his late residence, 17J1 Wylle at' Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at Church of the Gesu at O a, m. Interment at Holy cross i;emetery. MTZPATIUCK. On August 10. 1018. MARY A., widow of William J. Flfspatrick and daughter of the late John and Elian. Beggs PREVENT FIRES By uilne fire-door plates accord ing to specifications of the Board of Fire Underwriters. Sample on Bequest Each Sheet Stamped L. D. BERGER, 59 N. 2d St. Bell. Ifarket SH. Kevtone. Main WOO. MEARS & BROWN CITY AND SUBURBAN HEAL ESTATE Properties Managed Rents Colleoted Insurance and Mortgages J'laced LLfs on application 202 South ISth Street GET-RWH.QUWK-WALSWGFORD irienas, ulso Sacrod Heart Society of St. ,?.Ym'rcn' Bro 'nvited to attend funeral, on I rlday. nt 8M0 a. m.. from her lato rosl dencc, 0007 atato road, Wisolnomlng. 8olemn Ilaoulcni Mass at St. I.eo's Church, Tncony, fery '"' Intcrn10nt 8t- Dominic's Ceme- "t-?" Au?ust " 10,s ANNIE M., wife ot Lewis Kirk and daughter of the lato J 55l'J and Ant!e .Adams. Relatives and IIl'JiS aro IS?1' t0 attend tho funeral fne."lc''.'.,?n.Th!?rf?aJft.'" 2 P- n... at her . ivotuuuwu, ui.il naeriora ave. inter ment at Weat Laurel Hill. i Vir-P" August 0, 1015, TRANCES Hi,1 d,auht of William and the litS Annie Lnlly (nee O'Brien). Relatives and friends aro invited to ottend the funeral, on l'-rlday morning, nt 8 o'clock, from the fesl S.n.?f i'i her a.unt' Mr"' Susan Rowand, 1837 bouth Hancock at, Solemn High Mass nt Church of tho Sacred Heart nt 0:S0 " m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. li1!5"0," ,AuE,u",10' 1015, LILLIAN STOUT, S.,f9t of..JJ .. Lee. Relatives and lrlcnds oro invited to attend the funeral services, on J rlday, at 8 p. m. precleely. at her father's residence, 314 Fountain St., Roxborough. Interment at Hopewell, N. J. ' MrlSJ5'i'rT7:0n August 10, 1015. MARGA RET, daughter nf rsthn.(nk il.til... U ... late Edward McDevltt. Relatives and frtends. ali i!ih.0. T'01".! of, th" lnkford Arunal are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur ilffhSi "n,0,,1- ? rom the resldence-ot her mother, 2317 East Somerset at. Solemn Requiem Mass at Bt. Ann's Church nt 10 a. ..m.,I,n4.IS"nV.at New Cathedral Cemetery. McOUIOAN. On August 8. 1015. LILLIE. daughter of the late Jamos and Rose M Gulgan, ln her 24th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on ..u, u. 4, jt U, X., Ul (.U1I1UC1I. I1. W., u,K tho employes tf William Cramp Shlpbulld lng Company, of Philadelphia, are Invited t attend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at -' p. m., at his lato residence, U23 Howard St., Camden. N. J. Interment private. SAUTTER On August 8. 1015. CAROLINE SAUTTER, widow of Philip Sautter. In her B2d ,yiar. The relatives and friends of tho family aro invltod to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her son-ln-lavv, Mr. PIcard. No. 3127 Dakota st. High Mass at St. Ludwlg's Church. 28th and Master sts., at 0:30 o'clock. Il2JiIirnt ln Holv Redeemer Cemetery. SCOTT. On August 0, 1015, MARY SCOTT, daughter of Isabella and the late John Scott, lato of County Derry, Ireland. Relatives and friends. nlo Star of tho Evening Lodge, No. it s' . 1J".aro respectfully Invltod to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 n$?.c! uat ..th2.res,"cnc of her brother, R,wwSc.ott: 70A H. Wltlard ,t. Interment At wPAtrmnatfii rnnintns SE1I.EB. On August t), 1018, ERNEST, husband ot Helena I. Soylcr, aged 54 years. Relatives nnd friends, also Hermann Lodge. f!,,V?' r',an1 A- . are Invited to attend funeral services, on Friday, nt lt.10 p. m at his lato residence. 1025 E. Pacific st. Inter- aSKSuKR: .l' on Thursday evening. CLASSIFIED RATES J DAILY AND SUNDAT PUBLIC LEDGEJ inis uiim lii'Lf ior iiKo thlf) On as. lnBtfti-in Three Insertions In a WklllliaUolES Sven conBecutIvo lnBeXt!oni..lOo i JEffi tlons In a week la, l i Mib but: i YPb (or like 0 Permitted in all classifications eKertiEc and Situations Wanted. Lost and Foont'fc! onais. iioaraing ana itooms. , One Insertion irw JS Three Insertions In n w.v. i.M.r?" Seven consecutive Insertions., ,15o EJS AH rates aro based on agate meanSaE? 14 agate lines to tho inch. "'"wig. COMBINATION RATE 3 DAILY ONLY 3 for Insertions In both tho morning- andSSI papers of same day: ial PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per line net to rain iff I above. iJAi HELP AND SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISING 11K '"' i jiiii icjjuhiv: is I9L1 SERTED IN THE EVENINC i-tlDVjCK. WllflUUT AUDI-1 11UXNAL, lflAKLili. -l There is a drug store near yosf Home mat win accept meager mil aas at omce rates. fl Our Job is to givo you tho J3T right sort of lumber at the right prico and at tho right time. And wo know our job I EdwardF.Henson&Co. Structural dumber and Tinier Poplar Bt. Ivharves, I'lilla. "1 By KEMBLE Copyright. MIB. H w. Kemble. $ SlIAEI'nilt. On August 0. 1015, FRANCIS tiamSfnif g""l? ?' DAa "S of "Se late 1 HAmuei s and Sarah A. Shaeffer. Rclatliea "nl friends, nlso Lennl LraTps Trlta. No " Imp O It M. of Camden, N. J and the n0tIi?8?lVRnl:, Ilal,"11 Itelief As'tocfatton. are invited to view the remains on Wednesday K""1':"!;. nv at his lato residence! lSS N. Wanamaker st. Interment and service j oii'tV11? ?,1i'S2lence of H family. w SIIALLCROSS. On August 10. 1015, GILES Hh'an??1 "S ,of.1Ann'a "nd the la e Ltwls nnnllcross. nelatlves and f Henri JVIngohocklng Tribe. ' No! M. Th " il5mn?JI1m.r".na, Bneflclal Aesoclatlon nnd Diamond Wheelmen, are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 p m at r'lat?.ro,lde"ce' ,3U Dtttman at., rrnnk ford. Interment at East Cedar nili o?.. "v7nlng:tB7n'tlon5c?oyck.b0 V",ttCl, Thu"Uay SIDES. On August 10, 101B. at his Inln r.l. ft'V- ?iNor,h rwnklir st., JOHN SIW s SMiTir.'r9n Au?tist 10, 1015. WILLIAM D rM,ImMivhu,baJ?.a ' Chrlstino W. Smith (nee N"m" precise",? .TCKVg WJ1 ?SS mSythcaurTth?sday.n,7erSe0ntpPrnra'e Ptl' SJoVgIh-ofnMAinUUata0nd,0,1h5J ?aLSfS HELP 'WANTED FEMAIB ' Mil lltlo Wanfeit ami Ritunllr., to.JS advcrffJlno inserted n the Dallu PMU Itiam j K... . . .;.. -".'"" -ntuyrr iai Hm B oay vjiinoui aoatnonoi cnarpg.j COOK. Protestant; furnish" best ret, prlmt tarn. Atlantic- City. N. J. MT U15. Uttn OS. QIRL, Llthuanluu, wanted for cookies u4 helping lu restnurant. .101 Diamond L 1 HOUSEWORK, general Good cook, thorough reliable. 1'hone Ardmore T53. 3I MAN AND WIFE, for suburban resldenel?j uuu luiiidj vi mu, viio as cook sua uawg dress, man to look after house, gruutituli Kiinisu; koou pay. line noma tor rigat ceupq state age. experience and reference. liW .u 2Gu, x.eager central. BEAIi ESTATE FOB SAlB'M 6UDURDAN rg PENFIELD! Only 22 minutes from Gtf! Hall. Prices about half of U5uai4 ocnu tor irenneia oooKiet. BEAI. ESTATE FOB. SAXE NEW JER8EY Clifford B. Harmon; 1437 Chestnut Street ' i . ;S -a: 'EW JEKSEX Jfl; Lakeview Heights so well MtlsUcd tiiit 0hSTi.ni. '! so ropldlr and purchasers are that date. ' B q Tako advantage before couvenlens. ' ''oois, eliurches, .tores, hotel and U modern do lWffibSgJ flnat!,i,Ori,?,rpl,SJ0w' l t- 4 weelu, Apxj-.nU4 fa, 1011 CITESTNUT sritEET BELL 'PHONE, WALNUT W1J Hif fHT Ma FAULT Mfcro MAN DAT SUftlHP INE PUT ME ON HE 4J0&. L&MME (rO-Pi.Eft5E. 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