T- TeV 'f EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1015, . 1T PHILADELPHIA It, MAKIMJLO nw Avn i?t.nim f E .1 .-,- OAn fill l,.li Tlii map. IF- VrnBAT -flcft,pSVhVuKltr fair demand I'M t.t KB n'".:. u ...-l.. Mtinfallnnfi I'fll i LSM'k1! ' . , "'t,con..NlY untie lUht offerings and fair ; ".'?n,uiry. y'lotntlonsi Car lots for local fewl '"'"'ft'u.ntion. -Western No. a.yeljow, ftijf. e,ieri steamer yellow, TfyTSc.s iTtll: i.. eellnw. TiWIITc. BIM? ."..;. MRU hush. There was ll "S.n.'.n-neeelids, IK Mils. "' t.tM.0.l it ru)vn.-i."cir":,'., .. iih,. ,,',. mm li'li. hl1 higher In sympathy with th II rTj'-aVwce in. wheat. Quotations per JIM ll " .. .met Winter clear, U, HBlMi do., If.Kt.iBi "?5.V,S.IX) no, patent, .T(iJ3.li.-ii iunr't ;.-.. i.ma iipbR. si.k.ih;v.iii: tio.. -li.. . -., .1 All. ,1n. nnlsiit. fJKAei do., logulnr grni.es. winter clear, J. .i lis e-n.. d. straight, .p;i.iir..u; ao.. K.J, m- '"-r: HVE FI.Ul.lt me enamel ,un- r."" , ,lu. iiiiJi put .ta.ic wns eiulet. Wo ' ,'ucle It ISHS-W " uul" " ,0 "ua,,,y- I'HOVISIUNS S Mil smoked and nlr-.tr.cd. 'Jiff.'..; West 'Sti Vcf. Tr "' mokil. WIl'-Mct city bee , Kni-klss and tenders, smoked nnd iitr-ilrlcl. J,!?p W'ctrn beef, knuckles nml tcmlcrii. Fnciea,' 2''"2Tt Jcr 'Ji1'1!?' ''i'",'' i,orfi timilr l.."itl54 hums. S 1 cured, loose, in oWliite.. "klnne.1. loose, I2fri-ic.i ela . ,! . iXJnVed IHM.I's' . other hsf.is. emnkcl tlty Sfrt! "o brand nd VtKr, 17r-Ac.s .' .moked. Western cured. 17MI . i,c.i. do.. aim boneless, 2-'c, . picnic shoulders, s. r. KS5 too" I2!ie . do., smoked, ll'.c: bellies, .''r",.'.l.VrIC,...r;.iin n memo loose. 1.118 iWc.i lirenk'nst barc.11.na to brand nnd nver ! i city cured. I71T1SC : hrcakrnst bacon. " t&atrni cured, lilllf., lard, Western, renne.i, umti lie do. do. tubs, lie.; lard pure Su kettle rendered. In tierce;, llc.i lard fare city, kettle rcndere.l. In tubs, lie. KEFINED SUGARS The mirkct ruled cry Ann lind list price itcre advanced 1"' ToinlB. Dcmnnd. Iiowcur, 1S only niou.r.HC. HP 'lU'ne; jua iiiiu itrinulitM. M1" hlnniUrJ Krunulntcd, il.SDc; Mwdcreit. S5 . lonfectlcners1 A, ll.lc; sott niUVF, U.UWII .-..- DAIHY PRODUCTS BUTTEIt. Tlio market ruled ery llrm un in Unlit oflirhiBH nml a Mir demand, atut rtlccs ailvancccl ',4c. en line solld-packerl cream try. Kollonlnn are the nuotntlona: Western, iiolld-wckeil crmmcry. fancy specials, :i7c. ex tra. c. extra llrsts, :i:.TIc; Orsta. .log .lie; leconds, OTIISHi' neirliy prints, f.incy. .Tsc.; it. aerac extras, riSfjaie.; .In ... flrsts, now S"c, do., seconds, SCO -tic., Joliblne "ales of fancy prints, 4lJHe. r'0.,3. -I'lne fresh esB "ere In good request ml nrm ttlth supplka well cleaned up. Wc doi.: firsts, JtO.rfl per standard case; nearby current receipts, l.'.uu per lase: Wistern extra flrll. IU.U per cane, tun.n, ..' i'.. .".i . ,1.1 ' -... r..n.. ? .-J1,T fill r ens,,; i!i firsts. J7."" per cane; do., aeronds, ftl.t.0 Olll'U per catr, i.u., mill.., i lum. ,"..,, .... , ,ittecleil candled egna wero Jobbing ut IU l.'u per dm. i-HEi:sr:.-The market ruled llrm under llRbt cllirlnits and a fair demand, yuotatlons fol low: New York, lull tieitin. fiinoy. new, liSf -lViC.; 'spccMin iiikiici , i',.. "., "'... ITOt. new, lil&lin-ji.. .In., part skims, UifUV. POULTRY tivt.". ti.p market miib milet ltl moder.ito but ample offering" at former rates, quoin tloni: Fouls, m to size and nuality. lHlllc. Boosters. IW-'c JfprlnK chickens, nci.irdln,! tTouallt). mill!.- Turkey. , lWC. Uucks, 1 is to site and iiualltj. l.'lSflik.-. Oeose. Uit I 30C. nceons, oui. per piui. w"v.. . founj, rr pair. 17lsc. DIIIvSSEI' -Oiterlntss ero moderate and the .fnarti. riiiA.t stpitlv ulth a fair demand for deitralile stock. KollimiliK ale iUotntlon,: vftcsh-kllled tirkejs, f.incy, marli- USBSik'.; '.do. do. Western, dry-puckol. 2IM2..C.; do., ;fjlr to koo.1. !l'Cr.'lc . do.. Inferior. I.,fi20c.; fowls. i to box. iiry-picKcn aim uti-rowju, tincy selected lSc. wc.Khlng 4'.rtS lbs. 'ipltct, 1714c. welBhlng 4 lb. apiece, Ii.'iCi ldlhlnK 'l'4 Iba apiece. I.VjC. ; elKlilng,:i lbs, Jpltce and ui.Cer. 14U1SC.; tine, hcav" fowls, si turrets, dry-nlckii! nnd dry-packed. 17c: -low Is, ice-p.iekeil estern, 4',4 1. and over Ipiete, l.C.i UU., BlllitllV. ducb. ijii.i-h, ut., Eottrs. dry-picked, l.'lc.; clilckens Jersey, cy trnlleis, 241i2iIc, : other nearby fancy Hers, 22fi2lr. ; entern broilers. uclshlnK Wit ibi. apiece. '.Oil lie. : northern II Inols thickens, fane, selloK. wtlKhliiK I lbs. and tr, lMit'ic. do., fancy, Melclilne UWiUtt Its.. lSJlCc . other S intern, weUhln 4 lbs, km n..H iTfctu.. . .in ,.a ,i fi.tii,,,- Tm,nt.. Ihi., lllil.V. . Inferior, i:ic. ; eprlnR duekn, iMtaruy, ii.(iut., ,ii., .ireinii, null, 4, ,,-. rtlp tn trnnrl lil.n . L'ersi.. lie.irhv. litfilfie.. ''40., Western. 14ilHc.; squabs, per doi. nhtte, welBhlnc 11 to 12 lbs. per ooi., ." 63 10, vihl'e. uelKliInK II to 10 lbs. per doi., iiin.M, white, ielclilnc H lbs. per doz., l.'J.i M.W: white. uelBhlnB 7 lbs. per doz., 2.ri Ml white, nelKhlnB 08l)',4 Iba. per doz.. 2i iin. rinrfc. S1.7.-.5?.t. SMinll .mil N'o. 2. tl!f iUJO. . FRESH FRUITS Choice stock was In fnlr request and Ben rltly steady. Ouotntlnna: Annies, ner hhl. Jonathan, fancy fl..'"iHI, do., fair tn good, 15.5053: Mclntoslf J.14: Smokehouse. Jlf 8 60: Orlmea' Golden, 2.7.'Ti:i..vl; Wlnesap. liioon.so, ureeniiiB. 2.7.w:i.v:: Halo;in. 117.183.23. Itlack TwlB, tJ.filHi.'I.S.V. York Im rrll. J2fl3.23 Twenty-ounce, f'.'ff.t: I'lppln. 1283; Ber. rals, fl 7.-.n2.21; other arletles, Il.50fl2.80; No i. 1?1.2.1. Apples In bulk. rr 100 Ihi... SOBS! 8(1, npples. Western, per box, Jl.7."JJ2.7.-. rears, per bbl Meckel. IB 10: Sheldon, Jlfi.1 nuerro il'AnJou, fi.TMf 8.50. drapes, New York, per 4-lb, basket Delaware, lOjjr.'c : Nlnsarn, 10fil2.; Con ford, lOfili'c. Orapea. New York, per 2u-lb. bmkfl- Concord, 409 WH1. : NlaEara. 4r,fl."aTc. Oranxes, Florida, per crate. I1.75tj'.'.'.'3. arnpe frolt, FlorUa, per crate, S2:i. I.emona. per box. I25IS, Flnenpplea, per crate, I'orto Illco, .'03. Cranbeirles, Cape Col, per bbl., fSft t; do., do., per crate, tl.lotl'l; do., Jersey, per crate, 11.309'.'. VEGETABLES The market ruled steady under moderate of- -fe ,,. tx i,ir (tritium,, miMlluiiai ,, l,,,u t.w.A.W. Kltl.J Oil,',. ,Tr, LU3lb VI1UIVC, r.,,. We.: fair to Bood, 73f7Sc, white jotatocs. (Jiriey, per basket No. I llosc, 4"r?i."c. ; .No. I ,etnr varletiea, 4'II(45c , No. 8, VOfiSftc.; cet IPotatoei jersey, ier basket No. 1, 4Kfi.10c; tpo. i. i.-wi.,,c. sweet poiatoes, irRiniat per ; ,?"' ,i,Jtf'u.iv. umniis, per uy-iu, ." vu. . : s4ltjl.71. No. '.', Mf!".. c ; cabbaBC, Danish, per jvuu, fn.ii,, oo,, noniesiic, per ion, 971.1; cii.-ry. 1Nw York, iwr bunch. I,.fi40c.. lettuce, Flor- (tla. tp hntlnt It UVn r,. .In Vnrth ('urn. I iilaa. per basket, Jl'ni no: beanu, Florida, per I Iff.1!."' '20-1.2.1, Peos. riorlda, per basket lX.Sw,,,a' eespiant. norua. per crate, t-u jt.SC; mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, fl!.&0. Funeral of Samuel Gaw Tomorrow The lunernl nf Rnrntiet Cinw will hn held tomorrow nftornoon at I o'clock from .ine, home of liln son-in-law, Louis I;. .Murphy, 5113 North 15th stieet. Mr. CJaw w one of the most widely-known resl- ;wnts of the northwest section. He wns ' yean old. He wns a mrmber of I.afuy e Lodge. No. 7. A. P. nnd A. M.: Htronu Vincent Post. No. 67. G, A.-IL, of e, Pa , Company C. 40th Regiment, entuylvaiila Volunteers, and thq Volun t"r Relief Association, of Philadelphia. erved through the Civil War, and aiterward entered the Jewelry business. U survived by a daushter, Mrs, Louis Murphy, with whom ho had lived for years. Arthur T. Taylor Ruried Today Arthur T 'P...,in. .-...if- i I ., -- jii, icA.au t-Aperi tin.. Wtitrlai. educator, will be burled this "ternoon in Northwood Cemetery, after r,i ,"8,ln ,ho Church of the Latter Day Mints, Howard and Ontario streets. Mr. t Jf dle'1 on Thursday, at his home. " Ijorth Howard street, at the age of 7 u.r; Taylor was engaged In various capacities In the textile business for 15 jears. He was one of the founders of lue North T3uitn,iinui- ...,.... i .. "Mructcr In the evening classes of the til m c,nip School, Howard and On Ebe treu. Mr, Taylor was a native of L OBITUARIES IDIi U'lI.TTIll T nou - " auuidJl J, UUti jlAItTVU TO SCIENCE pjury Received While Performing operation Caused His Death Dr William T D ...... j, -j - ,. n "-" w. XkVC VI1U U1B.J A WCVA feofii " a roartyr to his profession, ac h. . ? "? aforraatlwi received here by fcoii.M ,s ,"1y r Roe. who wua fifT.v5u ooe ol lne Best sureeons In tn -Srtm State8' wa th 'ead of the 1- hT r surgery at me ruua- 'itiB i it ' piiii ana a start sur- littmr "" 'viicrson ttofipitat. tie uvea . uic caui 4i bis death, accortl- InB to his friend, was toxemia, that fol lowed an operation on a tubercular kid ncy. Thrco years ago, Dr. ltoo was operatlnp on a cancer patient, who was fit tno point of death In tho Jeffcrnon Hospital. He requested a nurse to hand him a certain knife to remove dead tis sues of the patient. The nuree puihcd tho knife point Into the surKeon's hand and pierced the little finger of tho right hrmd above the first Joint. He hastily disinfected the wound and continued tho operation. Shortly there after ho noticed that the finser had swollen, nnd finally the swelling spread to his hand nnd nrm, TJIood poIsonlnR had set In; the hand wns opened, nnd a drainage tube Inserted In his nrm. Al though suffering great pain. Dr. lloo stuck to his duties nnd sevehtl weeks nfter the ocldcnt performed a ttirtlcult operation. Finally, seeking relief, he consulted Dr. William 3. Mnjo, of Itochestcr, Minn., who saw the Infection had spread to tho kidneys, and ho ordered nn operation. It nns performed, lint had little effect. Four das Inter Dr. Hoe died. VETERAN CARMAN'S FUNERAL Colleagues Pny Last Honors to Harry Frnncois Tho funeral of Harry FrnneoH, n veternn street-car operator, wns held this n minion Horn his home, 1330 t'ortcr street. Mr. Francois una n molormnti In the employ of tho Philadelphia Rapid Trnnslt. Ho formerly was a driver of street cars befoto the Introduction of clcc trlcally driven trolleys. He operated on the Pine nnd Spruco streets lines 32 jours aw. He hud been connected with tho enr barn nt 16th and Jnckson streets since Its election, 20 jenrs ago. A delegation of more than 100 men from tho burn, headed by the superintendent, C. P. Ot cen, visited the home of thcli Into colleague nnd pnld their respects last night. A floral representation of n trolley, enr wns sent by them. Four ntototnien nnd four conductors from the bnrn nctcd ns putt bearers todny. Mr. Francois wns n member of the Odd Fellows, the P. R. T. Relief Assooclntlon and the Amnlgnmntcd Association of Street Rnllwny llmplojes. He Is survived by n widow and six children Interment will bo made In Arlington Cemetery, WILLIAM II. IIEISLER Prcsidcnt of Manufnoturera' Bnnk Succumbs at Mt. Holly, N. J. William II. Helsler. for the last 22 jenrs president of tho Manufacturers' Nntlonnt U.iuk, 3d above Market streets, died nt Ills home. Mount Holly, N. J., yestctdny. Dcr.th was caused by kidney trouble. Ho line In on III for three months. Mr. Helsler hnd been engnged In the banking business from youth. Ilu was appointed cashier of the Mnmifncturcin' JJank 111 1SSS and elected vice president the follow lug year. Ho wns mnde presi dent In 1SU3. He was a member of the Union League. Mnnufncturois' Club and the Uonrd of Hnino Missions anfl Church UxtcnBlou of the Methodist Kplscopal Cliutch He wns active 111 church affnlrs. Mr. Helsler Is survived by a widow, n son, Wllllnm H. Helsler. Jr., member "f tho New Jersey bar. and a daughter, Mrs. Howard Wells, whose husband was re cently elected to tho Stnto Senate from Burlington County, New Jersey. entl)3 These Notices Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge , AI.TKML'K. On December 4. inl.J, at lil residence. IMP North Mh t.. BAMUKI. T. Al.TKMuS, nceil 7:1 yenrs. nel.itUei una frienila arc !n licit to attend tho funiral tery lees, nt the riethsemano Uaptlst Church, l.Stli st. anil Columbia nve.. on Tucsiln, at 'J p. m.. precisely. Interment prlinte. AHKflOOII. On December fl. 101.1, MAIIV. ulfa of y.nnuil Arcgooj (neo liougherty), Itel.itlves nml frlenils arc Invited to atteml the funeral, on 1'rldiiy. at 7.lo a. tn.. from her late residence, Su7 Bouth Ham nek st. HUh Mass of Itequlem at St Joseph a Church, nt U a. m. Uitcrment at Holj Cross Cemetery. ItAltTI.OW. On December 4, 1UI.1, WAII HUN 1!., son of the late Uiorso W. and Mary llartlnw, hkciI 73 years. Itelatuch nml friends, also Kred Taylor l'ost. No. 10. O. A. It., aro Inv.ted In attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at '-' p. m.. nt tho resldi-me uf MU alstcr. Mrs. Mary Dungnn. W50, Uast Susiiue hnnnn a'e. Interment at North Cedar 1111 Cemetery. Ilemains may be Mewed on Mon day, from 8 to n p. m.. at his late rtaldinto. S03S Wcstm'nster avenue. ltKl.l.. On December a, loin, .lOSllI'H. hutband of Annie Ilell. Helatlves and friends, also -employes of the rrankford Ilarn of tho 1'. It. T., are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 3 SO a. m., from his late resi dence. 837 June St., West Philadelphia. Sol emn Itequlem Mass nt the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows at 10 a, m. Interment at &t. Denis' Cemetery. lidltAY. At I'a!mra. N. J., on December 4 Itilfl. lir.N'liir.TTA J., wife of A. C. lioray. ItelatlMi nnl friends are Ini-tted to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at a n m.. from lur late residence, :il Henry It l'nlmira. N. J Interment at Morgan Cemetery. Train leaves Market st. ferry for I'almyra. at 12 40 P. m. llOhTICK. On December 3. 1015. JACOII JAY. husband of Kllzabeth, J. llostp k. Itelntives and friends alto emplojes of Penn- . mlvunla Itallroid Company's senerul offices, mo Invited to attend the funerai services, on Tuesday, at 10 u. m at his lata residence, fistl Monti uo st. Interment private. "rlend may view remains on Monday even- IK)"stVI'.r.I.. On December 4. ini.l.CHAIU.nS j I IICIHWELU husband of tiallle I.. Uosvvell (neo Kenton), aged U! years. Relatives and friends mo Invited to nttend the funeral service on Tu.adav. at a l. m.. at hU lato retldencrt. ail I.ast Walnut ave.. Mer chantvllle. N. J. Interment private, lie mains may bo viewed on Monday evening. nOsSKIlT. On December 4, 101.1. DOltA TllKA. widow of Christian Ilosaert. In her Ann sear. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at a P. m . at the residence of her son-ln-law. Charlea Danibach. ,4051 North 7th at. Interment rrlvate. at Northwood Cemetery, lteinalna may bo vlowed on Monday, from 5 tn in p. m. IIOHKHCIUNON. On , December 3. 101S. ANNA M.. widow of I'. F. HourBUlgnon. nge W) yeurs. Relatives nnd friends ure Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 1 p. in., nt the resldenua of her daughter. Mrs. Florence M Toner. IU North 3.1th t. Interment private. Ite mains may be viewed on Monday, from 7 to 0 p. m. Hltll.l.. On December 3. 10IS.CHAIU.K3 (J., aon nf Oeorse und Mary llrlll (nee l,er aitil In his aist year. Helatlves nnd friends, "lso'the menibna of Rescue Council. No. la Fraternal Patriotic Americans, are In vited to attend the funeral services on Tues-diiv- at a p. m., at the residence of hla par ents'. Ilia North 4tli st. interment at Oreen; mount Cemetiry. Remains may be viewed on Monday evening, ltitl'N'O. Suddenly, on December 3, 1013. THOMAS, husband of Fannie liruno. aged if iirl Funeral on Tuesday, at 7:'!0 a. in.. from I ho ii?loL,ot P. J. Car.oll. 241 North i.h st IllKh Mass at the Church of llur iifdv of oSoJ Counsel. 8th and Christian its at S:10 a m. precisely. Interment at llol'y Croaa Cemetery. tii'im On December .1. 101.1. JULIA, "dJuKPter of the lato Joseph and Ellen U. Budd la her OSth ear. Relailvea and irlends re. invited to attend funeral services. Tuej. fuv at a P- m.. ut her late residence a(0 W Venn st", Oermanlown. Interment private. iniVTISli Suddenly, at his residence, 3 'cmnley Court, on December 3. 1U13. Wll.L 1AM BUNTINO. aged TO years. Itela lives, also William Curry l'ost. No. Is. O. a li are Invited to uttend the funeral VJrvlcit. on Wednesday, at 3 p. m., at ff, iBartmenta of Oliver II. Hair. 18M Cheiluut it. Interment at Mount Morlah itvlIsKOn December 1013. THOMAS ii URNB, husband ot Catharine Uyrne and TAr. nt KUiii and the late John iirne. Itela- fives and friends, also iraplo of the I'hlU. a.iDhij. and Reading Railway shops: Court SSfmrocVE No. 211. F. of A.: DlvUlon No. BbauiroCK. rjo. - ,nvlua to atUnJ ,h, rui'n-ral on Tuesday, at 8.30 a., m.. from hbj SJW, residence. 'im Ilgrade at. Solemu Requiem Mass at Church pf the Nativity, Jt 10 aV in. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery. r.iK'rXLI.O At Laurel (Springs. N. J on De cember a. AI.OYS1U3 I'., sou of the Ute Mtln and Ellen Coatello. ReUtlves and fTleuik ure Invited to attend funeral, Tue KS at m- 'ra.th fesldence of Mrs Mary Mahan,' Laurel Springs N. J. High Masi at St. Lawrence'. Church, at 10 a! m. Interment Huly Cro Cemetery. TObTKU-O On December ,8, ItflS. STEL- i!l w Iti vt Elmer J. Costello and daughter Sf Frauk and Annie Doman and granudaugh ?Je of the lata John and ElUa Mc.Vally. ltcUtlvea and frtenda are lovtted to attend tumoral on Tuesday, at 8S0 a. m. precisely. !ruiS ttr Uta le.ldei'ce. 4320 North &iuc : ,t Solemn HUb. Mass at Church of the Holy CbllS: I-ogan, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy S lulchr. CH-iil on December 4. 1913. AMBUOSB I CRM Funeral aervtcee on Tuesday at U a oT. at Eu TL.te leeldence, 12a West Dviham at Mt Airy Interment private. CLMUAN- On December i. i,"-,v9fJo? huaiand of Kose Curran anj fatlwr of or DRATUS John D. Curran ltelailves and friends, also members of the Holy Name Foelety, Itowry fwctet, Learrue of tho Fncred Heart and 8t. Vlnceit ,de faui's Society of St. CharleV Cnurcli, me Invited to attend tho funeral, on Irlday, at 9 "0 s. m, from his late resi dence, 1S07 Christian st. solemn High Mas of Requiem at St, Charles' Church, nt 10 n m. prerisely. Interment at New Cathe dral Cemetery. WW'S"0" Wjcmher B. IBIS. WKSLEY I. DALB, ton of Annie. M. Davis nnd the late Wesley W, llnle. of Southwark. aged 10 Jears. nelal ves nnd filends, also fleorge Rancroft Council, No. R71, o. of I. A., are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, nt 1 p m., from his late residence, (KU7 IM mund St.. Tncony. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Tues day evening, DAWSON. On December . 101.1. MARY tl DAWSON, wl.lnv of .Major l I.. D-vwaon, V. P. M. V.. nnd dauahter of the late Charlei. M Tron Funeral servces st R. R. Iirlnor hurst ft Co , R1 North lltli St., on Tuesday, nt 11 a. m. Interment private. DP.KHAN. On December I, 191(1, HANNAH, widow of Michael Deegnn. Relatives and friends and Altar nnd Sacred Heart Societies nf St. Kdwnrd'a Church, are Invited lo at tend tho funeral, on Thursday, at s:.10 a m from her late rertdence. HOI V. Dauphin st. Folemn Requiem Mass nt St. ndifanl'j Church at 10 a m. Interment nt Holy Sepul chre Cemeterv. Auotomoblle funeral. DHIA AN. On December 4, 101.1, MARY, wife of Thomas Denan. Relatives and friends nto Invited to attend the funeral, on Tues day, nt s :io a. m., from her late residence, 411 N llorlon st. Illelt Requiem Mass at Our l.ndy of the Rosary Church ot 10 a. m. Interment at St Denlsr Cemetery. lMt.l.MAN. On December 4, 101S. JOHN It, husband if I.WIMA I.. D1U.MA.V. Relatives and fri'inH are Invited to nttend funenl servbes. Wednesday,, nt 1 p m., nt hU late residence, 1WJ N. 12th at. Interment etrletly private. HRi:iri'H, On December fi. 101.1. DAVID 11 . son of Solomon and the lato Hannah l'relfu Relatives ntnl friends, also Dis raeli Lodge, Judaic Union, are Invited to nttend funeral, Wcdnimlny. at 1 til p. m from hl late residence, 112(1 N. 7th st. In terment Adnth Jcshuruu Cemetery. IHtlMM(IM).At Cnnshohorken, I'a nn liei-ember 4, Kil.1. JACKSON W. DRUM MUM), husband ot Kllrnbeth (nee Kline) Drummond, nKCd 7(1 veara. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral, from his late residence, an. Hiiro st.. Consho hocken. Thiirsdnv, nt S p. in. Interment prl vntn. Ilnrren Hill Cemetery, Montgomery County, l'n. Drri'lll.l,. On December fi. 10IS, noil r.UT i:.. sou of John ll. nnd the lata Mary 11. Durfcll, aitpil au enn. Itelntives an1 friend, alsn the members of the Simpson Memorial M. l: Sunday School, are Invited to attend fur.errl, Wedncedav. at I nn p. ni.. frnm the lesldencn nf his father, ltcl !Z. Madhon st. Interment nt Northwood Ceme terv. Dl'ITY. Kudilenlv. on December 4, 101.1. SARAH A., wire of Daniel Duffy nnd daugh ter or the late (lenrge and Rose Peoples. HeHtlvcr and friends are Invited to nttend funeral, Thursday, nt 8:r.O a. m., from her Into residence, 2701 Ann st. Iirith Wnrd) Wnlemr Requiem Mass at the Church or the Nntlvltv. ll. v. M.. nt 10 o'clock precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. IIIIKINH, On December 3, lOlf.. t.YN FUIID, son of IVllIlnm V. nnd Pnrnh J. Ml kins, Relativ.s nnd friends, also Dlrlao Coun cil. No. 1020. Jr. o. V. A. M., Harmony Council. No. 121. S. nnd D. of I t Wyomlnn Tribe, No. 7. Imp O. It. M. : Mount Slnal I.odi;e, No. ul I.. 1' of A.: rnssyunk Ave nue Ruslness Men's Association, are Invite I to nttend the funeral, nn Tuesday, at 2 p. m . from his pnrentn" r.sldence, 100.1 South 12th st. Interment nt Woodlands Cemetery. Re mains may be viewed Monday evening. I'AdA.V On December 4, 101.1. MAR (I.V.HKT, wife or the lato Thomas l'ncnn. Relatives and irlends, nlro (lie Altnr Roi.ry Hi.letv and l.cniitie of the Sacred Heart, un invited to attend the funernl. on Tucs.liy, at n .'to n. m., frnm tho residence of her sister. Mrs. Ann Median, inn Hamilton st. Solemn ltdiulem Mnss nt the Cathedral, nt Id a m. Interment pilvato at New Cathedral Ceme tery. I'.VVKT.'IT. Suddenly, nt HrldKepnrt. N. .1.. Pcicmler .1. JOHN N. l'AWCIITT. aRed i.ii vcurs Relatlvea nnd friends, also Salem I.O''kc K. cf 1'.. N'o 7. nnd Salem I'nlon 1'lre Coniianv. arc Invited tn nttend the runeml from the reslden. e or his son-in-law. Thnmnt. Kill.', nt HtldKiport, N. J.. Wednea div December at in .in a. in. Interment Hi'pll-t t'enieicr.v. Salem. N. J. l'HLSItl'IKi. On December .1, 101.1. i:LLi:A XOIl, wife of Frederick, M. Fclsburg nnd daughter of the Into Penrose and llmma llarto Relatives and friends are Invited to attend llio funeral ten Ices, on Tuesday, at 2 . m . at her lato resilience-. :I2I2 North Svdenliam rtreet. interment private. riNKSAfUll.. On December 2, 101.1, CON RAD FIN'KNAdKI., ton of (lthaer and tbn late r.llzabctb l'lnknaRel, Relatives and friends, also nmanucl Lutheran Church, lih nml Carpenter tta , aro Invited to nttend funeral services, Tnesuiiy. nt I p. m., nt his lato residence. 2.i.:s S. Carllslo st Remains inov bo viewed on Monday cvcnitiR nt 7 o'clock. Interment private, at Fcrnwood Cemeterv. I'IMI. On December 2. 101.1, KDMIIND M . bnlovcl son of Kdmvnd and Alwlldl.i M. Fish and urnndenn uf Charles I', and All veiChin Charlton. In l.ls .'Id ear. lleuialns may h vlewtd on Mondav' evining, at htJ irran.ipnrents' rertdeme, US llutclr ave Ambler. I'll" Internum private. 1'LANAIIAN. On Doremlicr 4, IPlftj KATU, wire i" William I'lunnmii, ukciI l jers Ite'ntivct nnd irlends arc Invited to nticnd ruiieiai sriviies, on cdneMlay. at 2 p. in., at her late leoldewe, '.'(111 Martha ft. Inter ment private at (Ireenwood IK. of IM Ceme terv. Remains ninv be viewed on Tuesday evening. Automobile funeral. l'ltlKL. On December 3. 101.1. CATH latlNK. iliuahtcr "f the lato William and nilzabctli Frlel. Relatives nnd trlrnda are In' ltcl tn ntli ml the func:nl, on Tuesday, at s.'io a. m.. irom IMIil SprlnR (lard. n si. Solemn Requiem Mns at St. AR.itha'a Church nt 10 a in. Interment nt Holy Cress Ceme terv OAKRLTT. At WnlllnRfnrd. Delawnro Co.. I'n , nn December .1. 101.1. KDWIN ATl.Hi: (iARRKTT. Relatives and friends are In- It rl to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at a p in., ut the apartments of Oliver H Ililr. IS'.M Chestnut st . I'hll... delphla. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. OAlV.-On December 4. 101.1. SAMUnit HAW", aceil 73 years. Relatives anil friends, Ijifavctto Lodge, No. 71. F and A XL; Strong Villi cnt l'ost. No. (17. ll. A. R, i:rlo, I'n.. Cotnpinv C. 40th RcRlment, I'ennsvlvanl i Volunteers; survivors of W'ec. cacoe Fire Company, No. in. and Volunteer Fire Relief Association of Philadelphia are invited to attend the funeral nervlces. on Tuesdav. at 1 p. m . nt the residence of Ms son-in-law, Louis K. Murphy. .111.1 North 1.1th st. Interment private, automobile service. (illlSSK On De.ember 3. 101.1. OKOROH W. OKI3SIK, sun of the late (leorge W. and Clementine (iu-c, aged K! years. Tho rel ativ.s ami friends, ntho Shakahapto Trlbo, No. lis. L O. It. M.. aro Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday, at a p. m.. from the jiar lors of J." 11. Stanger ft Rro., 41in Frank, ford uve.i Frankford. Interment at Cedar lllll. ii:(!;Hi:(i.N. On December 3. 101.1. AN NA M.. wifo or Harry J. Oeoahegun und daughier ot the late Umll and Louise Hlrah. In lit r '-'7th car Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Tuesday, ut 2 p. m. precisely, it Schuster's, llroad and Diamond sta Interment private. liltAHA.M. On December 3. 101.1, THOMAS, husband nf Nancy A. A. ilraham (nee (iurncs), aged II vears. aon of Mnrv A. and the late Thomas (Jmham. Relatives ant friends, alto Thomas It. I'atton Lodge. Nn. H.1H, F. A. M.; Franklin Party Committee, anth Wnrd; membera of Third Uaptlst Church. llroad nnd Rimer sis . and Stone men's Fellowship, aro Invited to attend fu neral. Wednesday, at 1 p. m . from his lite residence, HUB 8. RUh at. Services at llaii tlst Church at 2 p. m. precisely. Interment lit Mt. MorUh Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuerday evening. Auto funeral. (iliOOIIl'.Y. At Ills residence. 207 North 3.1th st- on December .1. 101.1. (UIOROi: (IKOOIIKY. Relatives and friend" ure In vited to attend the funeral services, nn Tuesday, at a p. m . at the upartmenta of Ollvrr II. Ilalr. 1820 Chestnut st. Inter ment prlvute. HAM. On December 4. 101.1. ELIZA ANN, widow of i:nos T. Hall. In her Md year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the 'uneml services, on Tuesday, at II a. m at Mount Hope M K. Ctfurch. Inter ment at Mount liwpe v.ciuicrjF. HARRISON- On December 4. 101.1. WILL IAM HARRISON. Sr aged years Itela. Uvea and frlenda ure Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, ut a p. tn., il bis late reeldente, 122A South 62.1 st. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Tuesday, after 8 p. m. HASKLTINK. Suddenly, at his residence. Hut Chestnut at., on December 3, 131R. CHARLES FIBLD HASKLTINIi aged 7(1 vears. Relatives and friends ure Invited to attend the funerul servlcm. Thursday, ut 2 p. m., at the Second I'resbyterlan Church, 2UI and Walnut streets. Interment private. IIKISLKH. At Femberton. N. J., on Ds- ' "ember 1. 1015. WILLIAM H. HEISLEn, aged 72 jeara. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Wedneduy. at a 30 p. m., from hi late reslden -e. Pern, terton. N. J. Interment at M. K. Cemetery, Train leaves Market at. ferry, Philadelphia, 10. 43 a. m. and ia:SO p. m. for Femberton. jESSINOtJ. Suddenly, on December B, lull. MILEb J.'JKNNINOS, aged 4 jears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tha funerul scrvkes. on Wednesday at 2 p. m.. at hia late residence. HIV, Klmwood ate.. West Fnlladelphla. Interment private. Frlenls may call on Tuesday from 7 to 8 o'clock. Auto service. KKI.l.Y. On December 3, 1915. ANNE KELLY, widow of the late John D. Kelly (lice McGlynn). ReUtlves anj frlenda are Invited to at end the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. m.. from her late residence, KCtu W. Columbia, ave. Solemn Requiem Masa at the Church of the Oeau at lu a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. KKNNEUY- Suddenly, on December 2. 1U15. MARY A. wife of the late Joan J. Kennedy. formerly of 401 MorrU at., aged 40 years Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock, from N. E- corner 3d and Fine sts. High RequUm Mass at Sacred Heart Church, it u W (.''clock. Interment at Holy Creaa . vmctenr. uOIIUaNSt-On December 4. 1015. MARIA C . daughter t Theodore and Catharine Kor maun (nee ScblUlse). ascd 10 years. Rela tives and frlcnua. also li. V M. Sodality ef . St. Edward' quitch tat star cf th B T circle. No, 479. C vf F, OX A.. re lnrtteito deaths attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 7-10 s. m.. from her parents' residence. 2107 I.nwrcnt'e et. Requiem Mass at St. nonl faelua' church, at 0 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. KltAUSS. On December 4, 101.1, JOHN, hus band of Josephine Kiauss. aged R7.ear. Relatives and friends, also the Brotherhood of Decorators nnd the Llederkrsni Slnglns So clty, are Invited to attend funeral, Thurs day, nt S.lo a. m.. from his lata residence, 21S1 N, 20th st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Most Precious niood nt 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. ItAFfllltTY On December li. 101R.HKNRY, husband of tho late Susan Ioifferiy (neo Wark), Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral, nn Thursday, at 7-.10 a m., from the residence of his son-ln.law. John List, 2210 S. Rancroft st (Jackson st. above 10th). Hlth itequlem Mass at Church of St. Monica at 0 s. m. precisely. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. LARUI:V. Suddenly, nt the residence of his son, William Lnrkey, 471fl Ilrown st.. on December 4, loin, .lOSHPH, husband of the lato Illlta Lnrkey. Notice ot funernl later. I.AM'LEH. Suddenly, on December fl, 101.1 JAMBS At.OVStL'S. eon of William and r.lltareth 1-nwler, aed n jears nnd I month. Relatives and frlenda nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 7:30 a. ni., from his parents' residence, 1121 Wood at. Re quiem Mass nt the cathedral st o a. tn Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. M5K.sr.lt. On December 2, 101B. JOHN, husband of Marv V.. Irfeser (nee Marothl. Relatives nnd friends, also the employes of tho Hero Manufacturing Company, aro In vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, nt X.10 n. in., trom his late residence, 2.140 H Norrls st. Solemn High Requiem Masa at the Church or the Holy Name at 10 a. m. ),.),'(), -on Deeember 4, 101.1, JOSRI'll W I.ONtJ, In his Mth year. Funiral services at his lato residence. 3107 Haverfonl ave., on Monday, at a p. m. Interment nt Shcthurne, Mass. Kindly omit flowers. MAI. IN'. At her homo nenr Applilinrhs vllle, on Frllny, December 3, 101.1. SARAH K nlfo of Frank It Malln. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funernl. on Wednesday, nt 1 80 p. m., from Friends' Meeting House. Quakertnwn. I'n. The Allen town limited leaving With st. at 11 r7 a. tn arrives nt Quakertonn 1-22 p. ni and stops three squares from Meeting House. MAlll'I.K. On Deeember ft. HUB. .IHNNIi:, wife of Joseph 11. Mnrple and ilniiRhter or lterthn nnd tho late Simon Rosenthal. Itel ntives and friends are Invited to nttend the funernl. on Tuesday nt 2 ii. m , from her late resldetce. mill N. 2tli st. Interment nt Adath Jeshurim Cemetery. MATTON. At Atlnntle City, N. J., nn De cember .'t, WIS, FIll'.DCItli'lv V.. husband of Anna Matton Funernl services will be held nt his late residence, Rerlunel Apirttnents, IB South Virginia ave. Interment prlvnte. nt Plcarnntvlllc Cemetery Kindly omit flowers Mcllllllli:. On December 4, llil.l, AI.RX ANI)i:il. hushand of Elizabeth A. Mcllrlde. Relatives and friends, nlso employs of the Atlantic Helming Company and tho Will lam tt Wharton llenotlelal Arsoclatlon. arc Invited to attend the funeral, nn Thurs day, nt 8 30 a. tn., from his late residence 10.12 South 21st st. Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St. Edmond's Church. Interment nt Now Cathedral Cemetery. McCANN. On December 3, 1010. HUdlt J , husband of Ilesslo McCann (nee Wheleni an I son of Annie and the Inte Hugh McCann Relatives and friends nre Invited tn attend tlio funernl. on Tuesday, nt H n. m., from his late residence. HOS South liambrey st. 12.1th nnd South sts 1. Solemn High Mnss nf Requiem nt St. Anthony's Church at 0 3U a. tn. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. Met'l'ltDV. At Los Anttclcs, ("at . on No vember 27, HU.".. MARY McCL'RDY. Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend the funeral i.ervlces Tuesday afternoon nt a o'clock, at the apartment nf Oliver If. Rnlr. isi'o chcttiiut strict. Philadelphia. Interment private, at Mount Mirlah Cemetery. .MillAllH. On December 3. 101.1, JOHN Me liAllE. Relatives and friends, nlso Wyoming Tribe, Imp. O. It. M : St Patrick's American Alliance. Molls' Yearly lleneflclnl Society and Holy Nnniv Society, are Invited to attend the Iiimr.il, on Tuesdav, at 7 3(1 a. in., rrnm tho residence on his son-in-law, Joseph S Rllatt .lis (Irani st , Camden. N. J. High Mass nt Church or the Holy Nnmo nt 0 n. in. Inter ment nt Calvnry Cemetery. Kindly omit Don ers. M.'REH.MOTT. On Dee-ember B. HUB. I2L . I. EN, widow nt John Mi Dermott. Rela tives nnd Mends nre Invited tn nttend the funernl, on Thursday, nt :.'!! a in., frnm her Inte residence, 'iatO South 1.1th st Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Moult a's Church, nt 10 a. in. Interment nt Now Cathedral Cemetery. M. CLONE. At Chester. Pa. on December 2. HUB, PATRICK S.. husband of Annie (nee McCue) Mi (Hone nlld son of Patrlek mid the lite Mnry McOlone. of Casiln liar, Coiinlv Mayo. Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Court Vesper. No. 141, I". of A., and Main Men's HcnctUta! Association, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 a m., from his lato residence. 2.VIS West (lib st. High Mass of Requiem nt Church of the Resurrection at iq u. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER. At Reading, Pa., on December B. HUB, JOHN F. MILLER, lonilcrly nf 834 North 4llth st, Philadelphia. Notice of funeral later. HOUR. On December 3, 1013, ELIZA .1.. widow of !.nuls Mohr, aged 72 scars. Reli tlves nnd friends aro Invited to attend fu neral, Tuesday, nt a p. in., from the resldenco nf her sou, Henry Mohr. as 1 1 N. '.'Oih st. Interment Northwood Cemetery. HemalnH mny bo viewed Monday evening. S to o'clock. 1IORR1SON. On December 3, 101.1, ANNIE MORRISON (nee Loftus). Itelntives and friends are Invited to attend lunerul, Tues day, nt H30 a. in. from the resident e or her brother-in-law, John F. Cabin, 40.1:1 lloona st Manavunk. High Mass nt St. John tho Baptist Church nt 10 n. m. Interment West minster Cemetery. AiriHMIV On December 2, 101.1, ANN. widow of Thomas Murphy, formerly of .101 Wharton et. Relatives and friends nro In v.ted to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 a. m.. from the residence of her too-ln- l law.inomnM a. iic,viiun. ..n.i pou.u iieuse. I Solemn High Man of Requiem at Church of tho Epiphany at 10 a. in. precisely, lnter I ment nt Holy Cross Cemeterv Ml'lll'HY. At her residence, the Ilelgravla I Hotel, on December B. HUB. I.YDIA UET- T., wife of Waller Landed Murphy. Fu neral ecrvlccs und Interment slrlt tly pri vate. NKdHNDANK. At her late residence, 11 Red Oak road. Wilmington, on Dee ember 11, 101.1, REBECCA A , widow of August Negenilank, M. D. Notice of the funerul will be given later. O'lttllRKE. On December 3, 101.1. RRID OET. wife of Michael O'Rourke. Helatlivs and irlends nro Invited tn attend tho funeral. Tuesday, at s a. m.. from her late residence. 3107 Llpplniott st.. Fnlls of Schuvlklll. High Mars nt St. Bridget's Church at 0.3O o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery, FATTON'. At I'resbyterlan Homo for Aged CoupleB and Single Men. on December I, 101B. JOSEPH, husband nf tho late Anni l'nttnn. aged 70 vera Relatives and frlenda nre invited to nttend the fun. rat services, on Tuesday, ut a p. m. Interment at Fernwooil Cemetery. Train l.uvca Broad Mrrct Station at 1 18 p. m. l'Al'I.LKY. At the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. D. S. Caldwell. 4047 Pouelton .lie., on ilecemher it. HUB, MATILDA 1)., widow of George W. l'aulley. Notice of funeral luter. IrllOM.MF.R. On December 4. 101.1, JO Bl'I'll (JOTTI.E1II PFRtlMMER. busbar..! of the lale Margaret Pfrommcr. at 1210 cad waladcr st. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend luneral services, Wednesday, nt 2 p in., at Bethel Church, Crcae ami Pel grade its. Interment ut (lrceumouiit Ceme tery. I'KTHI. On December B. 101.1. CLARA VIR GINIA, wife of Amll 11. I'etrl (neu Ander son), aged 33 years Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral serv ices, on Wednesday, ut a p. in., from her late residence, 2204 North 20tli st. Inter ment private, at Northwest Cemetery. Re mains tun le viewed Tuesday evening. l'RICK. Suddentv. on Deeember 3, 101.1. JOSEPH O. PRICE, In his (7(h year. Rela ilvea und frlenda ure Invited to attend the funernl services, on Wednesday, at a p. m., at hU late residenee. 810 Linden st,, Camden, S. J. Interment private. Friend may call nn Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m. ltll'll. On December 3. 101.1. at Bethlehem. SAMUEL RICH, uged 71 lears. Funeral services at the resilience of hla son-in-law, a. 1. Curran, OS0J Lawnton ave., Oak Lane, l'hlla , 2 p. m.. Tuesday. Interment at North Jaiurel 111 Cemetery. HlEliKlt. Oi December 3. 101.1, WILIIUL MIMI IHKOKII line lllrkel), widow ot Cuiir.nl C. llleger. aged 71 tears. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Society of German Reformed Salem Church, are Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Tuesdaj, at a p. m., at the residence of her son. Ma North 21th t. Interment prlvnte, ut Mount er non Cemrteiy. Automobile service, HOOP. On December 5. 101.1. KATE It.. wife of Joseph C. Roop. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 t. ni. precisely, at her late residence, 2721 North 10th st. Interment private. JIU11Y. On December 4. 1015, MARY JANE, wife or Joshua Clay Ruby. ReUtlves and irlends are Invited to attend luneral services. Tuesday, at a p. m. precisely, at her late residence, 23T S. 40th st. Interment strictly private. Remains may be vlewvd Monday evening, from 7 until 0. HEI11. On December 4. 1013. HENRY, hue Und of ADELLA SEIB. aged HI years. Rel atives an I friends ure Invited lo attend fu neral, Wednesday, at 1.3U p. iil, from his late residence, 4111 N. 15th st. Interment strictly private, Chelten 1IIIU Cemetery. Re mains may bo viewed Tuesday evening. SEVERN'S. Suddenly, on December 4, 1015. THEODORE V husband of Rosanna Severns. Relatives and friends, also the Camdn Mutual Ae-soctation and emplojes of the CVemdon Coke Company, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on WedneJa, at 2 p. m.. at bis lte residence. 311 Mt. Vernon st.. CamJeu. N". J Interment at Harlelgh Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday, alter 7 p. m. MI1KLD.S- On December 3. 1015. CHARLES A., husband ot tha late Sarah Shields (nee Smith). Relatlvea and friends are Invited to atteUd funeral. Tuesday, at 1 p. in., from the resident of his son, Charles A. Shields, 2110 S. Hancock st. Interment Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday evening, after 8 o'clock. bll-t'OX. Suddenly, en December 4, 1913, HENRY husband of Mary Sltcox, at his lata realdence. 840 North 27th sL Hela tlves and fjrlcods. also Washington Camp, No. 31T & O. S. of A . Malta Council. No. HEATHS 00.1, O. of I. A.; fitonemen's Club of Phila delphia, and employes of the Ilureau of Water, nro Invited to attend funeral serv ices, on Wednesday, nt 11 a. m.. Instead rif 1 P. m at the Trinity napllat Church, roplar M. near 27th. Interment at Phoe nlxvllle, ra. SNYDER. On December fi, HUB, Rev. JOHN PHILIP SNYDER, D. D., husband of Mamie M. Snyder. Relatives and frlenda of the family, also Order nf Knights Hos pltallem and clergymen of the Congrega tional Methodist Church, are Invited to at- isnti ninerai services, on Tiitirsnay, at . ft, '. m., nt nis into residence, s. k. ejor. dnnlo end Ifaddon nves.. IVestmont. N. J. Interment nt llarlelch Cemetery. Friends mny view remains on Wednesday, from 7 to 0 p. nt. STII.I,. On December fl, 101S, OEORGE, husband of Mary E. Still ine Slmpsonl nnd son of thn Inte Edward F, nnd Martha Still. Relatives and friends, also Se locta Tribe, Nn. 80S, t. O. It. M., are In lled to nttend funeral nervlces, on Wed nesday, at 2 p. nt., nt hla lato residence. 013 Auburn st. (Oth and Cambria sts ). Interment prlvnte. Trlends may call on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. STOECKI.E, On December 2, 19IS, Alitil.PIl, hueband of the lite Anna Maria Stoecklo (neo Ruck), aged (1 cnrs. Rela tives nnd friends, nlan men of the Holy Fam ily of St. Itonlfaclus' Church and Emerald lleneflclnl Assn., nre Invited to attend tho funernl. Tuesday, at 7 ,10 a. m.. from the residence of A. J Budens. undertaker. 17.1 Diamond st Requiem Mass nt St. llnnlfn tlus' Church nt 0 n. m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. STRAIN. On December B, 101.1. SARAH, widow of Thomas Strain, aged 70 years Relatives and friends nre Invited lo attend funernl services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., nt her Into resilience, 1014 North Uber st. Interment private, at Mt. Morlah Ceme tery. Itemalms may be viewed Tuesday, nfter 7 p. ni. Automobile funeral. srillNOI lEI.II. On December 3, 101.1, WILLIAM II., husband of Mnry Ella String Held (nee Jones) and son of Margaret II. and tho late O.orgo W. Strlngtleld. Relatives and friends, alto lvanhoe Lodge, No. 410, F. and A. M . Columbia ltojnl Arch Chapter, No. Ut, Philadelphia Council. No. IL It. S. and M. M ; Corinthian Chasseur Conimnndety. No. M. K. T.; Philadelphia Consistory, S P It. B . 32d: I.u l.u Temple. A. A. N. O. M. 3 , Funeral Directors' Association of t'lilHilelhhla. members of the 23th Street M. E. Church, and nil other organization of which ho was n member nro Invlled to at tend the funernl services, nt his Into resi dence, .1001 West Susquehanna nve., on Mon day, a 1 p ni. Interment strictly prlvnte. .vrltlll SE. -On December B, 101.1, SARAH, widow of Jarob strouse, aged (II jears. Itelntives nnd friends nro Invited to nttend funeral services, Tticsdny, at III n. in. pre. rlselv. at her lato residence. 2.HB N. Lambert st. Interment Mt. Cnrmel Cemetery. hTl'ART. Entered Into rest on December 3, 101.1, MAIKIARI'T A., widow of Andrew J. Stuart. Funeral services private, Monday at s p. m.. nt her late residence. 4101 Haiti morn nvenue Interment private. In Pitts burgh, l'a , on Tucsda). hTt'TZHArlt. On December 4, 101B, MAR TIN H. STI'TZHACH. aged (VI years. Itela lives and friends are Invited lo attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m., at his late residence, f.11 South 41th st, Interment prlvnte, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Sl'LLllAN, On December 3, 101B, THOM AS, husband or the lato Annie Sullivan. Helatlves and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, nt t p. m. nt his soii-ln-lavc'n residence, John W". Mcdnrrlsle. ltll S. 2d St. Interment at 1'ernwo.xl Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. TAGOART. On December 4, 101.1, FRAN CES, wife or (leorgo Taggart nnd daughter of Frances nnd the lain William Skerrett. Helatlves and friends aro Invited to atten i the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Hill Olive st., on Wednesday, at 8 a, m. High Mnss ut Church of Gcsu, nt n:30 n. ri. Interment ut Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto mobile fuueml. TAMNEV. At his resilience. 1000 North 21st St., on Deeember 3. 101.1, BENJA MIN F.. husband nf Mnrthn Taniney (nee llurtl. Relatives anil friends, nlso Melttn Lodge, No. 211.1, I nml A. M ; Mellta Royal Arch Chapter. No. 284; Washington Camp, No BUI. P. O S. of A; Philadelphia and Rending Relief Association; I'enn Trrntv Division, No. 71. II. of L. K. and members of tho stnucincn's r'etiowsmp. are Invited tn nttend Ihe funeral services, on Wed nesday, at 10.::o a. ni., at tho apartments of Oliver II. Ilalr. 1H20 Chestnut st. Also services at St. Peter's Evangelical Luth eran Church, Ilnrren Hill, at 11:30 a. m. Interment nt llarren Hill Cemetery. Re mains mny bo viewed Tuesday, from 7 to 10 p ni. TRE1"Z. On December .1, 101.1, formerly n( Sea 1st' Cl'y. N. J.. FREDERICK. Sr., hus. band or Annn Trd. nged B.I years. Rela tives nnd rrlcnds nre Invited to uttend fu neral. Thursday, ut 3 p. m., from his late residence. 2.111 N. .'.d st. Interment South l.iurrl lllll Cemetery. Ilemalna may he viewed Wednesday evening, nfter 7 o'clock. WALZ. "n December 4. 101.1. VIRGINIA II. T WALZ (neo Rnwlette). wife of Ed. F. 1nla Relatives and friends nro invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, nt l:",u p m.. from her Inie residence. 1811 McKenn st. Interment private. Friends may call Tuesday evening. WATSON. At "Klnlerrn." Wayne, Pa., on December B. HUB. KATHEIIINK .11. ROCHE widow nf Richard II. Watson. Due notice of the funerul will bo glv. n W'HUtT. On December .1, 101.1. JACOB J WHII.T, husband of Anna Whllt. in h's 81st vear. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Richmond lajtlge. No. 2.10, F. und A. M.; Kensington Council. Jr. O. I'. A. .11.. arc Invited tn at. lend the funernl scrv'cea, on Thursday. t I p. m . at his lato residence. '.'3'-'7 South nth st. Interment at North Cednr Hill Cemetery. Remains may be vlowed on Wednesday eve ning WIRtlNE','. At Philadelphia, on December :i. HUB. lito of llllllngsport. N. J., hia t wl'e of William F. Wldener and daughter of Elizabeth and the late John Hahn. Relatives and friends, also Oawane'e Council. No 7-' D of P.. are Invited tn nttend funeral scrvi Ices. Tuesday, at 2 p. nt.. nt the rcsidonee of her hrnther-ln-law, II. J. Osihwald. 20 : Vewi'.ell st. (Blth nnd Market) Interment nt Chef lerv lew Cemetery. Body may be viewed Mnnday evening. MILMLV On December 3. 101B. WILLIAM CALVIN, eon of Maggie (nee Price) and the , lato John E. Wilson. In his 3.1th )enr. Rela tives and friends, also James o, Blaine Council. No. 7IM1, I. O. A., of Philadelphia, and tho emplojes of Wlldmnn'a Iron Foun drj. ure Invltod to attend funeral services, on Monday, at 7 p. m.. nt his late residence. 22 W. Beech St., Nnrrlatown. Pa. Services also on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m., at tho chapel In North Cedar Hill Cemeterj-, Frankford. In terment North Cedar lllll Cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYrE (or like this) One time IBe per line Three times ono week 12V4c per line Six times one week 10c per line Situations Wanted, three times one week 10 cents per line per Insertion. Place your order for three or more times and it will be inserted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional cost. One or two lime rate for ErENINei Lidoes and Pt'BLio I.umku combined Is 10 cents per line with the exception of Help Wanted and Situations Wanted, which Is IB cents per line. FOR TYPH LIKE THIS (or like this) which Is permitted In all classifications ex cept Help and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found, Personals. Hoarding and Rooms, add FIVE CENTS PER LINE TO ANY OF AUOVE RATEd. There is a drtip store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at otfice ,-ates. PERSONALS I HEREnY give notice lhat I will not be re sponsible for debts unless contracted by my self. William Welsbrod. 1213 Westmoreland. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMHBRUAID-airl for chamberwork and waiting; 2 In family. 222 S. 3Uth sL CIIAMRERWORK and vvaltlngT experienced; small family Call Monday, 1S2U Wallace' st. CLOTH WEAVERS wanted Apply John-& James Dobson. Inc.. Blanket Mills. Scottva lane. Fal.s ofSchuvlkllll. J COOK W'anted, an experienced cook for a prl vute family in a small country town, prefer ably of Swedish or Norwegian deseent. Ad dress applications to Mlaa Hart Irvine, Mer cerfcburg. Iafc GIRLS wanted to learn paper box making; good pay to begin; unusual opportunity; steady work. Cull National Metal Edge Box Company. Mh ind Willow sts. HOUSEWORK White glrli no washing or Ironing, references required, (.-all CS1 Ortho dox st.. or phone Frankford S.14 D. tAl'ER EOXE3 Experienced operators can have position where good wages can be nude: Ele age. experience, etc. Call UH phone Mirket 213.1. vTaITHEoS wanted st Blank's. 1021-102(1 Clestaut st WOMAN cmploed, wlshet alii" to care for mill apa'tn-eut and I-year-old boy J 4T. Ledger Central. YoVNO'.VC'M EN Steady vjorfc OUUnder Closa Works. WUsiaomlor. HEItP WANTED FEMALE well-known VOtCH SPECIALIST wishes to. give lessons In exchange for accompany Ing. P. Smith, 3VI s. 1.1! h sL NOW" lf4 THE TIME for young ladles seek Ing Commercial positions to consult "Miss Dean," at Ledger Central, Broad and Chest nut sis, A special service Is rendered to STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS through the Commercial Depart ment to LEDGER ADVERTISERS, and a Brett number ot j-nung ladles have been bene fited by this service. General GOVBRN'm'BNT positions open to women. 173 month, Write Immediately for free list.. Frank Hn Inslllflte. Dept. 715 J. Rochesler. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ROY, 17 or 18, for offlco work. Answer In own handw riling. P. O. Hot 1B7I. CAUINKTMAKER wanted, mono, 22B 8. 3d L PAnlNETMAKEIlS wanted. Inquire IV. Am- Apply Lincoln Furnlturo Companj-. loth nnd l.ehlgn ave. . CABINETMAKERS' HELPERS wanted. Apply !.lncoln Furniture Co, loth st. & Lehigh ave.. CARPENTERS, Bret class, wanted by du ,ront Company, Plant 2, l'cnnsgtove, N. J. CAStl FITTERS wanted Apply Lincoln Furnl- lure Company, loth nnd i.c Lehigh nve. CU)TH WEAVERS wanted. Applv John and James Dnbson Inc.. ninnket Milts, 8colt's lnne, Fnlls or Pch'ivlklll. CO'MHINATION monotype operator, thoroughly familiar with book work: steady position for competent man. C 423, I.edger jpflee. DRFG SFNDRIES' REPRESENTATIVE Wnntcd by one of tho largest New York drug sundries houses: to make headquarters in Philadelphia and travel Ilalllmore and Wash Ingtnn, foreign nnd domestic lines: charnctcr. nbllltv and Industry essential. Address In confidence nnd glvo full particulars as to previous nnd present employment, qualifica tions, nge and snlary. Unit to Philadelphia Public ledger. Metr o.Tow or. New York city. DVERH vVANTlHi; KXPBRiliN'CED IN DYI1 ING SILK AND WOOL AND SILK AND COTTON ARTICLES. IIV'A BIO CONCERN. UWRES.J.I201,LEDOERjnFFICI::: LATHE" HANDS Cleveland." Acme. Orldley nnd Turret lathe hands wanted first-class men only- highest wages paid. Apply Stand ard Roller-Ile.irlngCo.,4(ilh &Mcrlon nve, MACHIN'tST wanted for an Important travel ing po-ltlon. joung American Protestant with practical exferlence as machinist. Ad dress, with full particulars. D 2H, Led. Off MACHINISTS Wanted, experienced vise hands, fitters nnd finishers and milling machine hands. I' 2i(l1-Ia-ilgerOfIlce PHOTOO IIA PI IHII Wanted, thoroughly" com petent lommerrlal mini PJ2.1. Ledger Office SALESMEN - ARE YOU "LOOKING " FOR SnMETIUNO GOOD TO SELL? CALL ON MR. SCIIENCK, AT 1111 WALNUT ST., AND HE WILL DO THH REST. & A, The Golden Present ; Any time is the psycho- .'! logical moment to ad- y vancc yourself, but there's '.'' no time like the present. ' Action brings opportu- i nity. 'A Today reliable employers '' are seeking your services through Ledger want ads, J! Look over today's col- umns, and if you don't I find the exact job you want, insert your own want ad and attract busi- ness men to you. You'll draw double attention by approaching business pco- 3 pie in a businesslike way. Why wait? Now's the appointed time to get that 4 job. kTOKtisrac STARI.E BOSS-Wallted. man who haa bnd experience taking charge nf a number of men. Apply 'tnl.1 dcrmnntqwn nve. STRAWBRIDOK CLOTHlKIt require experienced. doll repair man. Ap ply Bureau of Employment, 41j floor, be fore 11 a. m. FIRST-CLASS sheet metal workers wanted. Come ready for work. DU PONT COMPANY PLANT NO.' 2, PENNMlROVUN. J. Y(il'N(fMI?N-HtcJdy work. (Illilnder Glass Works. Wlsslnonilng. tienerul Ill'HINESS SEH ICE COMPANY POSITIONS FOR Hlelll-CLAH.S MEN ONLY ISfiO LAND TITLE IIUILDINO HU N. I1ROAD ST. The Oldest Urlslii.il AAI'lOMOIIII.i: S HOOL Tctr hea ou how to repair and how lo drive autos. F. PETZ. Oil N. IIROAH ST. AGENTS AGENTS wanted to cell graphoponca and disc rec.irds; good money: exclusive territory given. Fur Information ' aildress Imeiia I'honogiuph Co.. Inc. PouKlikecpsle. N. y. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKKEl'Ell-Experlenccd. bct of ref.. de- slrei ilrst eiats position. J 1.11, Lett Cent CHAMIIERMAID or" parlormaid, i lt""goud- ewer, experienced, reference. II 21.', Ij-d.t)lT. CHAMIIERWORK and waiting, aninll family; English. Protestant II 2111. Ledger Office. COMPANION to elderly lady, or tny ponltloik of trust, very callable, reliable and vulturod. J Ho I cit-er Central. COOK rmlcrsta.ul all branches, tine dcsM-rtsj; puff pastry and sugar work, entrees, wages M to sit) per niniiih. II, Liilger Hruin-h. 2m h and South. COOK Experlcnied tewk' desires downstalia. work, icleriuies, M. Burns, 4110 l.uicuattp levenue, COOK Middle-aged Catholic AnVrlcaii""w"Uhe"ii. posit iun ns took, e.oo.1 ref. 21KJC1 Wharton. C'oelK. goi,l. wants eooklng or downstairs, work good reicrenee. 142s Catharine; CCOK, exterlenced jountf while womun: ref-, ervme uom Main Line II 2uT.Lt.lger Offlie TIKEm.sMAKEH vvunts engagementsf J.'..(l dail). refs S.1fr. Led Br.. (J)tli and (llrard. GIRL wljhes chamberwork ami watting, or assist with children, reference. STU N. Itilh st.Wet Philadelphia. " GOVERNESS or mothe-r's helper; German. Ji0ir K5ll "iwer. good ref. 1) .12. I.ed. Off. INFANT'S Nt'ltSE. English Protestant, oxpe. rleii'l capable, referenve, wages I. H 21,1, Ledgtr Of lice. .ECHETARY-st.nogrupher, long business ex jierlcnce. good correspondent, with oxecutlvu ubltliy nuv, hoidli position or trust, .U-irta tu make change tlist of year, Al references. Address II 'J.12, IdvrCeniil. KTENOGRAPHER. IK, rapid, "accurate; laiod. a.lary; trial solicited. J .17. l-lser Central. TUTOR llrya Mawr graduate stu.Ieat wishes position us tutor In private family during Christmas holidays, cxiwuaca only, reference required. D H, Ledger Office. CONSERVATIVE, efficient, unique and most valuable service Is rendered through the Com. iiicreUl Department to firms seeking high grade office help. "Miss Dean" at Lodger Central s listed the quantitations of young ladles experienced Hi all kinds of ofnea detail work, and has had spevlal training tn se lecting; "the right person for the right posi tion." Acquaint ber with our needs elber by personal cull or telephone Walnut 3000 and personal attention will be given prompt y. This Is a free service to LEDGER ADVERTISERS. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Accounts audited, books open ed, statements furnished. Investigations con ducted, si eternalising, moderate csarges. vw nlugs. Address J 2SI. Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANT, office and salesman, 32. wide experience, lillege man. unusual ability, -tires position. Address II JIl'J. Ledger Centra: " ADVO. AND SALES DEPT. WORK" Thorough, practical knowledge of general ad lertlslng, sales department, weak, preparation of sales letters, dealers' M-opcrwllve ram nulgns and follow-up i stems, tl,. I ndr stand printing, details, good corr-spondent have executive ntllHy and initiative ewnjpe tcut, energetic ambitious and an disss gtwi" Age. .10 Al refereaccs moderate salary. J1 l dger Central. BANK CLERK Age SI 4 years experteo e. good refcrcttcss. C 431. Ledger Qtti:c. SITUATIONS WANTE ;tAtiE DOOKKKEPER I n.. and itmi .grtpRer I If esra- experience, rouble, meaeiste taiaiy. I tit. Ledger central. ROY - High school, 1(1, school and on faiurcHy. wants nosltlon after D ski, I-edger Oftlcs. . iiratNEss Manaoer Man. ST, desires to connect with large business house; 10 yrs.' practical up. as roansger of branch storo of large retail concern, pos. ot Jruatsnd responsibility. II M4 Ledgsr CenL CHAt'FFFt'R - Aged .15, tnoroughlr compe tent, rxperleneetl nil makes cars, absolutely dependable and ran furnish unquestioned ret jrenco. S years shop and- road. Address . .11. A. Hlne, 132.TReed st . rhlladolphle. CltAUFFKt'R White, 31, married, maks all repairs, exp. on all high-grade cars; Al ref. last place. C v, I.edgerOrfce. - ElfAL'FTFA'R Young Irish Protestant s)g '-'', wishes position rtllu Rising Sure nve Phono Fox Chase 14 Y. UAHtJBNEH, middle-aged"." drive car: iqoer reliable reference, c 4lLedjter pfflc. ENOINP.ER, rollego gfad'uate, desires posi tion; ureter with contractor! four years' ex perience; best reference, J 63, Ledger Cen tral, HOL'SlSMAN and' butter, colored, wishes posl Hon; cook, private family! city, suburbs; best reference. DJj.l. Ledger Office. HOL'SBWORff Japanese, Industrious, general naws. in email ism. ; dcsi ret, i , lt-tt vino. ilAt'lllNi: rii'.sltlvJF.n. nrst class. wTtTPcrea tlvo ability; wide experience on automatic machlnery .1 21!t. Ledger Central, MANand wife, white. l"rotestantSi liutler and cook.thorougnly capable, II 21.1, Ledger Off. Nt'RSE or valjt "experienced; best referenceit D 101. Ledger Office. SALESMAN WITH WELL-ESTABLISHED BKLL INO RECORD, 1.1 YEARS' ROAD ILM'EHlENCD, DESIRES CONNhX'"' TION WITH RELIARLE HOUBE: WILL TRAVEL; ABSOLUTELY A 1 REI'ERENL'ES. H OSS, LEDGER CENTRAL. YOUNfl MAN, 2T years old, married, wlth"col lege education, deslrei position requiring executive or managerial nbllltv or a position or trust, have been secretary nnd acting treasurer of corporation, handled finances, hiving, rmplojlng and miscellaneous detail work, J A3 Ledger Central. YOl'Ntl MAN, stenographer 'and typewriter" general office work, wlshVs posit Ion. Address W. A.. 223 N. 3d st. , EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MADAME ASHE. French Employment Rureau. 1.133 Cirltlan st. Reliable help supplied ana vvnnted, nil nationalities, I'rot. nnd Cath. MRS. NICHOLS, 1P2H Italnbrldae t.-C.imM-tent mate and female help supplied. Wanted, butler, Protestant chambermaid, parlormaids, housemaids. Phono locust 2110 MRS. MINX.LAFF, 111.1(1 Christian (Dickinson r1.1). supplies all kinds of help, male and f male, Cath. .V I'rot.; chefe, fs.1, lim mo.; rels. WANT oung cooks nnd housework girls, city or country, supplies Ist-class help. Mary T. McCarthy, 210, Christian. Locust l.lici, AUTOMOBILES For Sale HAINES Hill touring car, electric Pghts and starter, newly palmed; In first-class' mechani cal condition: Urea In good shape, one extra! priceJl.vi. I.ills, Ledger Central, Ill'ICK-inin Model C-3T touring car, In excel lent .nndltlon, must lie sold Phone R. tt. IIIH'NHOL"m3. pruce 11410. CADILLAC Iiu:i, touring car; overhauled and repainted, full equipment; prlee ST,V1. AUTO SALES CORPORATION. 142 N Broad st, COLE, 11H3, it-cylinder, 7 pass, touring, ex cellent condition, newly luiiuted, (KI. LOCOMOBILE. 2.114 Malket M Locust 410. It. A. .IENKHMKr. Exchange Car Dcpt. COLE 1111.1. DEMONSTRATORS. H1.III11TLY 1'Si:l, FOR HALE. L. H. IIOWERS CO.. 24.1-41 N. IIROAD ST 8-O-V, "liill. touilifg, eiiulpped with eleclllo gear shirt starter nnd ilttlita, r.ewly painted and nverhniiled. 1. ll.1l. Ledger Central, WHITE, llil'j, 7-i'iissenger. il-clltulcr touring. In goitd cnndltlon mechanlc.ill tires In goetd conillllon, .1. C. MOSKII 2HI N llroad st. All Cars Bought for Parts" HCHOBER. .1311-43-1.1 MARKET. SEND FOR FREE HL'I.LETIN, OF F-HEIl CARS GORSON At'TO r.XCIIANOE. lia N RnOAD Wnnleel STOP' LOOK AND LISTEN' Wo buv old autos In an) wrecked condition. Get ,tur price before sou fell them. Phone or wrlle Southwestern Junk Co.. 170.1-7 Carpenter. AUTO LIVEItY AND OARAGES To" HIRE (open day and night)- Brand-new ri-pasH. touring enr. with robes. SI 2.1 hour; nlso brand-new 7-pass. limousine. $l..m hour; weddings, tuncrnls, etc Poplar HUT W. AUTO KiPAlRINO FORD OWNERS " " I enn dn the Job St,ni ttie ol depositing on vour sparl plug I wl'l guarantee s.me in .very wuy at smnll cost I til Adulph Ffly. 103 Berkeley t.. Wayne June. Ion. tlmtwn. 3!!u. rtUID eiikliK's ox'ilianleil. ls. tmnsm'p. Mi ecus. J.I. cjls. dciKrbonlzel, vnlvis ground, 42..1I). Olenmll S. Ill" TllnnipsOll Hel. IS3. T SPEEDOMETER TRUt'UI.C " T 7 7 T T SEE HILI.Y-3I8 N. IIROAD T WINDSHIELD GLASS REPLACED W J. itosiinitni'iiH' 12211 Callow hill st. CYLINDERS REIIOUEP. new pltons an"3 rings fuinlshetl. vveb.lrgs nnd braxtng IL B. Jlnilerwcml a Co. 1C.1 HnTllinn t. Phlla. for HtriMoniLE repairs pee jack Mnrr. the llunp ervft. 3.113 North Carlisle st. Phone, Ttogn !4(M AF'IOS bt.ircl iipif n-i 'Ire. re- .nncle r.trs. G'enthe-' r ri -e IIS " -h n l -int .14. IM AUTO SUPPLIES HEARINGS New Departure Serv St.. Tho t. will am Co,. 1311 Arch st PhAnc Walnut "I 7 Race .inn;. AUTO TIKES PULLMAN TIRES Guaranteed .-lOoo miles Compare prices Gn-ollne 'c. per gallon. GRIM'S. 2.1.1 N. llroad st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED-PAIirNEIl WITH Till. e-.vPITAL. TO .MANl'I'At II RL A PATEA'Tl.L' v I SU ION RIM 1-OR Al TKMU1I1I.E WHUI lai FOIt KlTHI.lt WIRE. Wtyill OR ALL 5IKTAL W11KEIS ItELIAH'E fill At' AND lil'ICK. LUNG 1.11'E AND (ViJIr RT ABLE. EASY TO PUT i. Nf' ilti. Trf till SCREW'S C.SEK IN riXi.N'G HUM T HU WHEELS J II. lU'i.l.IN, Hi .WKill 1.1TH 8TRUET. WRITE FOR FCRTHEU 1'1 llRMAI'luN Foil SALE lee i:esni and hakery. known ah iver i uth Phl'aUelphla. goo I bUEinces the )ear aruun. near a big e'athollc cht ri.,i and s.hool; will sac. nice tu qui k sale reus in or tellln. gulmt Sou li. tit- Is a s.lendU wpor tuult loi a mull who wt, c t.V o worain4 laM ot prop.u. M T5I, I.edger i-ntrnl AN 1NV1-.STMKNT ol 3WKI will secure an executive pos. Hun und ocd a-iluiy In new eunuuii) Just fqnnlns; n.one fully pro tected by real estate und mailable to in vestor out cf tlrst pruc. ds of business, ret. ere-nces demande.1 and given. M T,1. Led ger Central. t-.... ...!-- Altlttl' it r. PAIGE. Til v. ' at st., l'hlla. mechanical and clettlctl eng neir. reslstereil iaunt nttnrney est blis ie4 here 3d ve..is. Invvntlons developrd pa ei.ts, ti.edein.irks lopyrlghts sveured snd liti gated unywhire, rejected hpp11c.Iui prose cuted, prfliuiluaiy advice free. Xn old-established concern neei.s n promt, er lo Int. rest capital In a business with stx. ep tloral pront-makfn!i capacR rs promotlo'i. entirely on rommltsioi. basis. M SlO. Idgsr Central. 1 WANT MAN W ITU I C" to help me finance h ler menu a. luring business, proltts not. large, but eventually vvl 1 be to man rattsned with reasonable roturns to start rcltal l reirrrn.es lurnuuieti. t- .i, l-euger e'n MOTORCYCLE AND BR YCLE ISTOHF FOR weie oese eeirnrr on nrnati sr rntown wn-jiu njase ki .m auto supply store oiu et I tnsou fur elllng, ottier business. Johi i t'wh. aim .-verve i.r.'aii st W.l.N'TKli-A man with iou to ft-m to In vest In a good i-atng tuslntes vvhlcr Is In rreHStng ev ry ,la will prove cvvrthlng aatlifacinry to right man. p ." le' Orf! OROW1NOORCHARDS all ages, for sale. HARRY DARLINGTON 1420 Chestnut st. VICTOR J. KVANB IVI " Patent Attoines. W'sshlngton, D. C. i vvnee .or aes. ripvive; UOOalct. "DROP-POCKET ciiaL YARD ON" P. AND ft FOR RF.NTl I0 JJOJTIII.y te'tU WBST TlelOAJST,- riOTI'RH TIIBATRF il - Earns mMO weekly; eftl business location o'd stb s-enuins ssitln-ei HARRIST 201 N. Hnnd. EX'v.'MlVriONAL onnirtunlty to Invest Ih'OOQ In estubllsnsd rtMnufaeturfng Itulusfs a tits UiUrnt g deslroih, l 212. Ullscr Offl e KOOiHNO HOUSE. rooms, well furnlsheil all occu:-al: uih seKeJ-eap. centre of 'Pi M XII Jotdstr CentraiSf BUSINESS PERSONALS PULL DUBsiS SUITS Cutawaya. TuxeJas and Sack Su:t To bh c and it vda to order NBUUArERT THE TAILOR. V a eth st Bell ifboat Walnut ;IS BUPERFJ-UOfa Tl3lR temoied by elect ml s s, the only permanent way Rtebrows si hid MIS SMITIL 402 Keith fl,e.,, W g MU lluuci. half Jn,' ,fac msaSage roiJ Ji.urlsg; ffrmMjnt Ar.ad, with Jlt 8-nltb, KVlCsfJrlBlTHES TO IIT'B Fun dress au.) Tuxciiu suits iit-st styles silk, and opera hats fcn svrnlms gCHtl T'4 i'U lull t FVIX PRB&S 8' IT v, few .(-- uw'ss la.e atsomn. nt SMl FI Cx (JPD. I0J0 GUtARt) A1S FHvta I'QPI AH VM Oltirr CtaioU.4 AeU o,xt fmsq f ( -. i aJ"