"I- lr" T(rr -vqi2fmA Ijanuary payments gUUVV XJXXivv--. u.,,, Jilany New Companies to Make 1 pjsDlirsviin;" i..v.v-o S21,UYZ,ZUU . -Aimr to enreful calculation. .Tnnti. AcS.rt and divided disbursements r will approximate $2n3. 1 17,000, llM ?,.4 wltlt $2M.3TS.70O last January, "".IS of ML"72 wv 'i ..m ot stocks will receive JltU.747,. PTiJ Vitro more tlmn Inst year, but " i chie i ''',a, ",rn!',,rv l0 ll, frt('t ? . ihfro Ii9' '""" n number "f u!ill- -Vfl the IN' Interest payments will J rr about r','.7'',rv, compared with gStAW) vr..i nvro. the gain retire ; NEW VOBK COFFEE MARKET -. V.tllK I1 - I"' IIHHI' IIIUIK.'I s ..i.Vil.i ni'i'itn ami fl"! price, n " re rt',S n.ini bnvcr under arntlcrcd 10 i"- ..i.u ,-. liniiM NilK isn Kendal ' ' receipts. 151,-sd bags, in,l "' iSil lit the tun ports were ni.iioii nigs. Se.flr1! J.', ".. , . nr ,ie,i nnd .!ilH II lino. .... neo -siiipiu'o in" .iii'".' lings. ,If"M.iJl las' " .! .'"! "n.1 l'"'1';,., 'i lion i' i lis unci -i "' I'UKB ,.hi 4' mi" " "- " 'in- m? ; '' SH'. .- .,...,.., I, w fleei-pd rrmit l'".....! Kn m ii'ipprm civ. . inuvu mini I to ptsrinher at 'he.ftcimslilp Seotllsh :, jj-rvi - ',',,-' ;. 'i.m'i,Y,; ,.,: , Slice -'"" "' fndVs "Yesterday's opening. cjnse, n tt.,i f.i re-ember 1""'L Kirmry ii.'s.iinn.fiO a.vt.-nWi n.sa n.iini).ii'j , ml it iltiifil ii". m,n d.awn.ra 11.110fli1.n7 urll iinvt,ii) n.i;'l'fil.7i' W . n.74 ll.7Hiil.71 ( n.773n.7 ii.i.ifrn.'Ji lr ... ;Mif?i!.x.-, iLKitriLii Kircn .' I'.sMiilixt l!siis.S7 ffilmbtr Kfr U.MITill.'VI u.'.niniu.iii PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ta. Mtrnt f .ii".i". RIB FL'II II " 1- unlit. Ijllt Ilrm uniliT llRlK Cttituf. Uo iinoto at ."i y."iii ri,.v in-r lilil.. n mutiny 1MIOVISIONS tot marki't ruli-l utrmlv "Itli n fiilr toh tozx dcmnnil yiiot.-itliini. Cliv ltrir. In fpIb, tukrJ nml Hlr-ilrli"!. -M'lL'.V. ; WVntcrn iTPf. a itU unoko'l -l'"-.'i .. t-liv licef. knucHtPM ird lenJrrs nni"Ui 1 un-l alr-illi'Ml, tl'li-7''.; Hfjlern Irct. knui'klrH niul titiilorM, uniokitil. ftne. ber ti.nii" " in: ttnrk. rmnllv. axltZt. h.imn S. I', i'iin.1. Iiinsi'. ir.'iil."ii.i : W, aklnnpil. Itiiw. I-1'1! I-I4I'. . ilo . tin., mtiti li''!'!1. ntl'i'r li.iinn, unioknl. 1 Itv tared. " t1' I'lun I .ui! uvpruKp. lns'fil7o.: Umt. imokp.1. 1 mutii rurnl. ili,fi 17c. ilo.. WW iHincIrm ;. . till Hi" HlimllrliTB. S. I". rjrrd, looiii'. 1!! . ln.. Hiiinkoil, i:ic.:, liellli'H In Kir. at; -itritiuK tu infrnKi'. loniit., 1:1 i:t 1-.0. : kiait Wion. ax tn brum! atnl uvcinuc. city rem!. 17ilt , i.n.iKi.iMt h.ii-un, u rntorn rerd. lifilii'.. lai'l. Wi'Mitii. icflncil. In Itow. 10V- '1" 'l-- In tubM. 10c: liril. 101 city, kitili' nnliTi'il. In tlc-icm. Hic: W. euro cltv. kritlc rcmlrrril. In tubs. lOlic. REFINED SUC.AHS Itre was IIhIp tr.t'llnir utiil tlip mirket whs cchanteJ. ItftliifiH" l.st prtopii: llxira fine pouUteJ Vl'V . Manl4inl criiliulatnl. .-. loidfreJ, !'" rontet't.ttmrH A. R.S.V1. : sou aitu 3.Hi.- 7.'c. DAIUV PRODUCTS rirrit reieintH. sni.rj per case; wphtein ntra flrat. 11 H per rape. Ilr.-ta $H..in per f1U HM.it. . I... Mi.i t ....... T .D nH ..nun' ".... III). 'II (.... I.ill.t, VI. -i' I".. ..".-. Jo, llrau. $1 .iO )jfr 1 isc. ilu.. nct-nmlB. $ll.:lll'u' IWrrrcniip. tin. Inferior lot, lower; fiinej i1t canill.il iKRH iri luliliInK lit 4L'1i Mr CliEEsK -I't-nmiut was talrlv ncttvo ami Ji mirkit ruli'il tlrm umlrr Unlit uifrrlnRf. flUtlona follow Xtw Vnrk. full-cri'niii. Sr. hel.1, I7i.iil7-V-.: 'mitvlnls" lilKlier: . lair to kooiI. lu-lil. Hi'-.u 17c. : do.. iirt Utai, oailu. I'OULTUY ftlVR Tlulwl flim nml crnrrallv lilslipr, with xanl Lftt.T .mil Huiiit!cM . utuliT i-ontrol. anailiina- PomIh. a to nlin nml iiu.illty. 1:1 I roostiTc niilj.- Bi.rliiK c'hliki'iiH. m eoMuis 10 qnallti li'iil..!.: turknvB. I'iHi-J-Jc. : !S "'' "nil iiu.illty, I mil'..: kochc, 11516c . milniM miiiiik wplnliliiK - U'. unil "n apiece, tin pair, ir .il; wrlirhln i CL llflVI. Mi ii.lr CI"4.,U ..I. .1.1.... t tl. .-"- ' ' I ""I . nn . , iiikiiiiik . I". Piece. i.er luilr. .ID.'., Kiilnr.., 0I1I, ncr imlr. ; Wxcona. oil. per tulr, L".1 Jl L'So. ; ill.. !. ner pair. liiL'M iSJ!.iisfcl'."r'l,,e innrkot rnlcil vrry firm with T-Ki "I'i'lv nI'MirliliiK tin. Ilnilte.1 rowllitB. KJ.ErK," ".' ,,irV s " "' lilKhtr. ijuut.it luna: Ru-kUltil ui.ulirt . iiiv iinokril-TurkOB. fe'I.ar''.Mjrvl''"''' '"" -Ml-'"'''.; VlrKlnU. ..' J" ,to" '""' to 'hoU'f. 'J-lfii.-H.'.: do.. lffr."'i!.,i!i' i -" '!".. do.. S"0. to BiJr;5 j11" "."" "ii'1 no. -'. nwioo. i'-owia. x&2l-,1'J -J'l.h-l. fiiii.v K'lcctpd, ISp.: do.. JrtlM l . llw aiiicpp. 17l,c: (Jo.. rlKlf SKf'.JSfi1-1... .'.l0" wolKhhiK :i Ib. ami ftj .,.D'e,'e' . " smaller alzes, 12UK14C. BSrSr"iVJ-- -! " Wj-'Urm broilers. welKlilm; dSckeni ii.1, ,?i!A'-' northern Illlnola Vu A ian,v ''tlow, welKlilns b. nnd SwV i.te' ..!s". "" : iiurthern Illlnoln. HihS't iaib1'1 , 'l other Wolrrii. Sei vK.t-J"- 0,'cL,"i-. In boxea, J7nlS.'.: ,!- bhi.h'r, ,.u,,:"u,rl' . W'lKhln 2'nfi:uJ UtrtSc Jo .inJS,1,7l,c. ' ''" . Wf'rn. fani'V. arb"irAii?0" .,1,.,." '"" tS'tl.Tc. Oepse. E limi.y '.?. wet"fh!n Jl to IS Iba. ier dozen si .tWii1' ;,lUe' "ClBhlnu S lb. MJ' Jf?u : ft0j.i,?."..J1,, ",s. Pfr doxeii. CeiW,' " T5a-Ss- """ll nd No. -. FRESH FRUITS Wr oJerXcV!;!. '"'.. '"?. ruled .tea.ly r bL-j0-,,i,;::v' 1":. V?'.1W?.'.I'?.' .Afi'"-?. race. I'iji'i I,l",.? ''i'.lT.1!. -4'l 'tweiuy. rl; other vi.t?',1,"' st'2i l'nT)avl. Kl.7.1 La J : , r varieties. l..ilMiL. rl- No " tii lX,..AW. In bulk. tTei- infrihi' vfc iAV ? ttl Jstii irn' Er ho,It HI. SOU 3. BO. ' i'mirn, & Oran'J'- jyf,ft lil'u,ru d'AnJou. .:4 fcltSMi, Ptr irate. 3il I. Lemons, tier W-MT r,w'!,'a Tr crate I'orto Itlco. .Mrcr1lfe.S'3!35'.T3r.,l,e- ,iSU'3: a" VEGETABLES rrMuJunWL r bb .ti.nikfri.Ti cinion.: 5 tabbK0,' J. 1 JaftlM: No. 2. Siltf Ifl l'ork .V- 1 "! t ton. siu. Celcty. K"- tw lBr liu,l!0.'1i.,,3a,e' Spinach. Nor H. Eatii'- ."M -3. Kale. K'urfolk. Der ir;4, co. Vn.-.., v, ,Jua. per oawuei. IL30. &.1J Carulina. ptr tanket. 7.V.W n r . . 1 uti 1 1 An Tjtt . . " . Q. FiorMi 'WnJa. per tatkei, $j..i.tfi:j.&0. f baake" Ji'elibT MuiEtooma. per LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS H: m?S-..d?-. ?-' HOQ3. -ItecelotK. GO.000 S"4' lS""i-'r'"eLtf' ,s'" hJ' nrkt laaiir:"-. "t SS a WeX'Sr. tv?n'":'mH"J "Wfv k- - vj.uvihu.uv, uiluu, f w, hgj YORK BUTTER AND EGGS fe?inl4C'uI,eri.'-r 1'utter market: BLt K Eat?? """""-J. JloielnU. M73 vack-Ste.!i"il-r,rcim'.r5''. 1USWS.V. Illither R. K.!' ! -"'tlf I. Hei-itpt!-. S4S4 I'ttrt. lipt onta. iu3'". Nearby brown. GKAIN AM) VIM VII thpaT II' ' t' 71.111 I'unhrls. Tlio mnr m raM Arm '' f"imir r.itin. Drtnnml kiubI. Kmiiiioni i I"!" I" 'i"rt flivuior--.i. "J Mrn rut, l.'l'ii-'i. mi iinor Ni. a rnl, BKqiin " ' i"l " l.l'WM.Is. "WiKN" - UpwIpIii ll.Rini luiKhrlH. Sunnllpn iirtimnll "ml ""' m.rkrl rnliil ilrm. tlmiiKh St. Iluotmiinii. ''.ir lnt for lncul triiiK S locntln-i fi.l WcBtM-n No. 3 ypllnw. uil'.c n.l Wi-ntrin Htpniner llnw. iin..f M? olJ V,ht.rn Nn I follow, TMgtiTUi,!-.; ci6 twr 7ii ll.n iKHiiSh' (UTS-IH-'fli'1" l" ,KI I'll!!'!. Tnulr wnR winil tirlim rulcl tlrm uinlcr lluht oITci-- Tutu " wmi- I7tiI7'.c : No. :t nlilti-. ji Sir No. Kl'il". II'iI.h'.: Binuilo Ota, 4'ti I? Burlflnl on tn Rruli'il. !7'iH,i,.. TttUB-Jl' rliit IH" MilH. unit 1.:t7n.i)n H in i'li In-ilp wim nulnt. Imt mill itmllj vtv Hrml uvt.itnn.l liuotitlnn l or W1K In ' I WlnliT Wp.ir. S-..1.-.H.-. Ill: k, itnliht " !" 7." ilo.. imtonl. $.-i miii 11. Kami ilrm. hit" h.ii'Ich. jr. .'.if).-:iii; V' trlshl Hit" mil". ?.....iiii. i.7:i; ii".. nttnl. luti" fniki. Si i.iini: yirlnc. llrnt Sir IJ-Sii'i 7". do Ktmluht. f.VTMi.'i.i'i): On., iitriit, I'ii'l "' ''u ruMirlli. liriitiiln. fil.riiiu ii' city nililH linii mill fiiticv tuti'iit. mMBvi ritv nlll". rreul.ir pniilrs Wlntir. int. ni'fi.'i I" 'In . Ktrnlalit. f.t.nufiA.T.'i: ft"r"it -iN"inl.ll. . .... BfTTKH. -TImtc w.n n ri1 nutlet for tho Urltfd rwcIplM of finn h mkH Mini the mnrUot nMflrm. ijitntutiunK WcBtcrii, Bolhl-p.u'kpil , mtiry. fan v miih1.i1. .'!'.: extra. 'Av. i nntnlM, .ki:t."c.: tirntH. liufiiliic,; Hpcondw, 2ufi3t, ne.irlv nrlnts. fancy. -t)e.; tin.. nvr Irt Htras. 'iT'i.'t.ic . lo., MirIh, tWii'Mie. : tin., nult, 2i!ffL"i'. . IfbhiiiR talvtt of fmicy nrlntH, WMft EGO?. Flno nrw-IaM ru'CH worn aenrro nnl firm cn!cr a koi I tJonii-ml, U'o (junto na Mcxt F.f r 1.-01, ni'.irltv rxtnu, HU. nr cot: Cuts, S11.10 per Ktantl.in) en so; in-.irbv 1 5Jal tj W" B6nray teaijy. with de- Quoting! nioilermo offerlnss ot choice tttolce.uJ?,'S?,, ,Wh" twtdtoe.. per bush. t?1 J..-;1 .'allLl. K0oU' Mflwc. White 'Ri So. 1 ?S,.?r huktt-.Vo. 1 noe, Soft F-T'kSK' ',e."t0.. Jer.ey, bkct EVENING COTTON TRADING LIGHT; XKW OKliBANS A BUYER Spot Houses Took Nearby nnd Sold Late Months .MmU" y,,!K"' 'Vo. 12-HuMness wna 11 2.'.1 the CoUo" Excliange Ihls morn. jnR. The tone hms nt.out stendy, with I? ,",0,',h, unciiiinurd nnd other op. "on three to four iolnts lower. Somo 11C. u ,c."lnB wns nn,,', ,,h" lhe', was w. '. ni"nK ly .Vew Orleans houses. AHer the cnll the market dcveloned Into n Swaniiltis" afTalr, spot houses huylnr; the rtcnrhy months and selllnp; the later options, while commission houses did tho opposite. After the early show of firmness prices eased off, Until around 1 n'rlnelc the nt-ir. I fiee was ahottt 6 polnls under Inst nlishl. lilverponl hoth Imuitht and sold May hero and was a seller of October, which ruled relatively ear.y, while there was scatter IHR lain Illations of dear months uhleli I was ahsorhetl hy the purchases of spot i".-"iip neainsi saies or later deliveries. This seemed to constitute tho chief part of the business. Liverpool wtw quiet, with prices 4 lo V,i points lower, mmiiarrd with advances or 1 t" Hi points experted. tlcnerally clear weather conditions iire vnlletl tn the cotton bell this morn Iiir. Temperalutes were lower. There wns no rnlnrnll. The folIonInK temper. attires wer teeorded: Ashevllle, :2: Thnmasvllle, llnlclph and WllmiitRlon, 2fl Ausustn and Macon, :s; Knuxvltle. Chat tntinoRa nnd New Orleans, .12; Del Hlo, l'ort Smith. Atlanta and riiarleston, M; MontKomery, SiJ; itht-fveport. Oklahoma, Tampa nml Jacksonville, .IS; t.lttte Itork, Memphis, Meridian nnd lllrmliiKhnm, 40. Abilene, Han Antonio, Vlrknhurit, Mobile and N'ashvllle, 42. 1 ensacola, 41. Corpus uitriBii. is; univpston, 02. . Ve. fioe. tiiipti. Itn.m tnruarv .... It. HI 11. 1 11.113 Jtnrcli is.33 3. til I3.3J 5I 13.111 13. 1'l I2.4S .lulv 13.1111 I3.:.n 13..M1 Atiitutt r.'.sii .... tietoher ta,:U 13.;tn .... Di'cemlier ... 11. ml 12 tn. 3 fi,m, 11 to tl 12.IS 12.17 1 .'. 13 13.411 12. Till li:27 1 3. ill LONDON STOCK MARKET Volume of Business Smn.ll New French Loan Stronj I.ON'OO.V, Dee. 22. -There was only a small volume of business In securities 011 the Stock KxehntiKe today, nml Kcncrnlly the markets wore stent)). The debate In the Mouse of Commntis on the Increase In the army was without effect. Americans showed stability, but wele cutlet. Official circulars on the scheme for the moblllsiatlon of American and Cntmillnn securities were Issued to bank ers and btokers today for distribution to their cllenlB. t'liimdlan descriptions were film nnd the tone of South America rails wns hard. Price chnnwes In the KlIt-edKed section were mixed. In tho foreign de partment the feeling wns cheerful. Tho new French loan was stronK nt SM;. Ilubber moved upward In sympnthy with the stnple. Tho 11ntlon.1l expenditure Inst week wns JUKOtM.Oi-o sterllnj?. Outstanding treasury bills wcro Increased by j;i2.S0O, 00) sterling during the week nnd now amount to about 371,204,00) pound sterl ing. I'UIILIC UTILITIES For .November the Pacific Oas and lllectrlo Compnny reports nn Incronso of $17.1.010 In operating earnings to $1.1110.213. nnd surplus Income of $I14,K2, n fralii of $i3s,tm November gross enrnlngs of file Pom monwealth Power Itnllwny and Light Compnny wero $1,323,673. nn Increase of 11.61 per ceirt. over November, 1014. Net earnings exhibited an expansion of 12.11' per cent., and the bulance, nfter charges nml ptoferred dividends, wns $101,800, or 20.41 per cent, gieatcr than for Inst year. Dross earnings for the 12 months ended November 30 aggregnted $11,317,030, a gain of 1.5 per cent. Net Increased 3.G0 per cent., nnd the balance, nfter Interest charges nnd preferred dividends, wns $1,3211.302, 11 gain of 4.01 per cent. Cross enrnlngs of the Now Kngland Company system for November wero $130, 033, nn Increase of ("t.W over November, 1011. Net, nfter tnxes, wns $02,512. nn in crcaso of $5S,2I0, and the surplus, nfter Interest charges mid dividends on the preferred stock, was $l!)J$i), or $.i.i,732 greater thnn last year. For the 11 months ended November 3D 1015, gross enrnlngs aggregated $t.S03,2i'2. a gain of $II0,S17. Tho Increase In net wns $15S.071, nnd tho balance, after charges nnd preferred dividends wns $0.",S07, an Increase of $173, 203 over tho corresponding period of Inst year. Subsidiaries of tho (Jencrnl Gns nnd Klcctrlc Company report for November gross earnings of $231,103, nn Increase of 11. f per cent, over November. 1014. dross for the It months ended November 20 was $2,178,501, mi Improvement of 9.1 per cent, over tho corresponding period of last year. The Snndusky Ons nnd Klec trle Company, a. subsidiary, has sold $730, MO bonds to C. R Harney & Co. Tho snlo Is for ,tho purpose of refunding nn out standing Issue uml to provide) for con struction expenditures In connection with tho new .street lighting system for tho city now being Installed. SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following n-curltlra wero noli! nt auction today by Dames & l.otl.iiid: 117 per cent. Interest, In certificate or declaration or trust of the Chewier f'ounty Trust f'o. of 3 tracts of land partly In Utsttown and partly In TredviTrln toivnshlDs. Chester County r.i i.ot $100 ll-tl.-il-'lu uhrs. Henneblqui) Construction .. Co., tirefirnil 51.00 MO slir. Miiiionisnliela Street Hallway .. Co.. I'liivburRh: par J.'o 3 fuOCO Consolidated Qhh Co., I'lttnliurnh. l'.i., b per cent., Ilrst lnortKncp, roiipons Kehruarv and AuRust, duo I'chrttiry, UHi a! 38 hrB. Jlldland Valley Itallrmd Co.. preferred: par ffii) (lotlnK trust certificates) nil $350 Sllill.ind Valley Hallroad Co.. 5 .er cent . adjustment mortt-utci'. koIiI, series A (Hcrln certltlcate) 10 $iro Midland Valley Kallroad Co , ,l per cent., adjustment mortKaice. sold, nerles II (atcrlli cirtltlcates) ....... iVi $23 Jlldland Valley rtallroad Co.. voilmc trust strip certltlcate, preferred, iMt $1,00 $1000 Mlill.ind Valley Itailraiil Co.. .". per cent., uitlustment mnrtimRu, series II, coupons Airll and October, due April. lUVI 13 $5000 Mlitlund Valley Ihillroad Co., S per cent., adjustment mortKaice, soiUs A. couioii April and October, due April. Iti-i.1 25',i $10.MO Midland Valley IUIlln.i.1 Co.. ,i per cent., adjustment mortvane, Merles A. coupons April and Oc tober, due April. lfkVI S214 4 slim, i'hliudelphlii llourse. common; nil r .! ft IT hr. National Htale llank of Cam den, N. J.: Iir HH) SiK) 30 shrs. Finance Co. of Pennsylvania, second preferred: par SlrO 102Tii 10 shrs Lumbermen's Insurance Co.; par $2.1 I03Vi $1000 Colorado tprlmcs Usht. Heat and Power Co.. .1 per cent., first and re funding inurtK.iBe. Interest Febru ary and Auxust due n3ll 01 $.)0CO St. Louis & -iprliiEileld naltwny Co., .1 per cent., first mortgage. In terest Juno and Pecemher. dus ln.'l.'l D8I4 $4000 York Haven Water and Power Co.. .1 per cent.. Ilrst mortk-axe Interest June and December, due 1 li.1l 43 $1000 Second Avenue Traction Co.. Pitts burgh. P.I.. 5 ner cent., first con solidated mortKaice, interest June lind Ilecember. due 10:14 .......... D.IVi 13 uhrs. Southwestern National Hank: 7 shrs. First National iurik.' 'Fhl'la'deV- rhla: pur MOn 1601; 1 shr. Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on I. lies and (IrantlnK Annuities; liar 10U 701 6 shrs. l'eniisylvnnl.i Co. for Insurances on I.lies and aruntlnB Annuities: n.ir U4J 700 4 shrs. nlrard Trust Co.. Par lino mm 33 shrs. C.inimonwoalth Title Insurance ind TriMt Co.: ,Pjir li) 223?; 33 shrs. Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Co.: bar flOO 22B?i 10 shrs. Mutual Trust Co.. par i.".0 . 33 IS IJn". Wwt PbllauUlphU Title and IVust Co.: par $50 .. 1)3 2 shrs. PcunaylwnU Fire Insurance Co ' bar $1011 410 1 slirs.' Fire Association of Pblladel- iilila par "-0 330 33 sbrs. Iiulependeiice Fire Insurance Security Co.: par $25 ..... ...... SO 'i shrs Wist Jersec and Seashore Hull road Co.: Iar $"i0 iiA"' ? -a BhrsT II K. Mulford Co.. oar $.V). . . W 3 ihrs Pocona Manor Association .... 40 0 shrs. Philadelphia, llourse, common; 23 inriif PliiiactelpbU' "llourii; ' preferredj 1 shF LuTrLry ' Co. 'of 'pbliadiiphLi y.'.' 22Vi 27 shrs. SecuritleJi Corporation General. C- sbr.rSa'r'rlson; - (iiwliii-" 'secUlljes " Co par $30 ...... . . Uit m MiO Pl'lladilphla and Willow Grove --v .'.. ir.iiurav J1-. per cent., first mortsafcs. ..Interest Jnuary and Siily due IW - :: .v 8214 1 fj.kt -vuio Moiu- Association. 3 per I c&. ltiylSa ; -nar, due ilfJI 100 ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915. CONGRESS MAY OPPOSE U. S. FOREIGN POLICIES, LANSING IS INFORMED Democrats to Oppose Break With Austria and Insist on Action in British Dispute ENTIRE SOUTH ANGERED Washington, ie. 22. Vigorous and nggrcsslvo Opposition In Congress to the present foreign policy today confronted the Administration In Its efforts to handle the tangled Interna tional situation. Secretary of Stale Lan sing ami other executive heads of the Administration have been told thnt pow erful Democratic Interests in both the S'cnate and tho House have settled upon two points. They arc: The Administration cannot depend upon solid Democratic congressional support If this country deliberately forces a break with Austrln over the Ancona Incident under present conditions. t'nless vigorous action Is taken by tho State Department In the matter of Inter ference by the allied Powers with Amer ican commerce, the entire .irltlsh diplo matic situation will be aired In Congress ns soon as It reconvenes. Congressional opposition has developed, principally among Southern members of Congress, The llnmo has been smolder ing slnco Congress convened, because of the lltitlsh nttltude toward cotton ship ments. The delay In the State Depart ment's note of protest agnlnst the llrltlsh listing of cotton as ciintrubaml has fanned the lire nnd an outbreak Is certain unless early action Is taken by the Administra tion. Senator Hoke Smith, of Cleorgla, leader of the cotton State forces In the Senate, announced today that he proposed to offer a resolution ns soon ns Congress re convenes denllng with the cotton contra band situation. This resolution will bo followed by another speech, which Is ex pected to bring the entire llrltlsh sltun tlon tlntly before Congress and to pro clpltulo a debate, which might seriously embarrass the present Statu Department course of action. WHEAT ENDED WEAK ON PROFIT-TAKING Now High Murks Were Estab listed at the Outset Sea board Clearances Lighter CHICAOO, Dec. 22. Wheat wns fever ish and Irregular today, but closed weak on oxtunnlvo profit-taking. December ended nt the bottom nt $1.2154. against $1.21 ut tho closo yesterday; Mny only c. above the lowest, at $1.23, compared with ?I.2l"i at the end yesterday, and July only !c. above tho lowest, nt $l.l3:i, compnrcd with $1.15',i, yesterday's lust price. The best prices wero established at the outset, when new high records for the season were scored, following tho execution of a fairly largo volumo of overnight buying orders, based on recent sales for export and on strength nt Liver pool, where prices wore up l',s to 4(1., re tlectlng tho bulge here yesterday. It was soon evident, however that there wns not much buoyancy to tho market and heayv realizing forced prices below yesterday's close. A demand then de veloped nnd tho market rallied for n time, but another attack was made on the market and it weakened perceptibly. Purchasing, for the most part, was on resting orders. At ono time December showed even with May on covering, 'ex porters said thot the demand wan not so brisk today. Minneapolis reported nctlvo selling there by commission houses thnt usually act for tho country. A dispatch from Winnipeg said that tho m.-itket there had been over-bought. The north west sold n great deal of wheat here, presumably In the way of hndglng. Clearances from tho seaboard wero lighter and receipts at Interior points wero double those on tno correspondlm; day last year. A final report on the amount of the wheat afloat at lluffalo places It nt 1I.D0I.G7S bushels of United States ami 15.237.3SS buMicls bonded. Of tho United States wheat 4,400.000 bushels is durum and 2,000,000 bushels Is owned by tho Washburn-Crosby Compnny for IU mill at HulTulo, leaving only 5,500.000 bush els of No. 1 nnd No. 2 northern. Ship pers nt Duluth suLl that there was a further Inquiry for wheat to go nil rail to tho Kust. Corn showed considerable, strength, but theie was u great deal of realizing by yesterday's buyers which caused u reac tion from tho top, but final pi lees were above yesterday's close. It was appar ent, however, that considerable corn was wanted on nil weak spots. A leading 'iu thorlty said that it was impossible to compllo an accuratn estimate on the yield of corn for 1015. Tho market at Liverpool was nctlvo and strong. Oats, after allow ing firmness on further good buying, went oft on selllne by commission houses. The. close wns unchanged to lie. lower. Leading futures runnel as follows: Yi-st'v's Wheat Open, HlKh. Low. Close, close. December .. 1.2U, I.'.'l'l. 13l, 1.21 l, 1.31 May l.WllI tl 2.Vfi 1.33, tl. SI 1.3.1 July I. HI I. HI l.IJi; l.i:ii. tl.lSi, Corn (now delivery) Iecember .. 7uJ 7!'i JO'., sjo-T, '70v Mar 741 74Tl ... vtt I S II July T4 73' i Tl 41. Deceinbor .. 42)1 4W, 42 J-. 42 J, tl3'.(, May -41) 4U'i. 4.1l 4.1S MIt, January ... 0..1T fi.oo o.M n.ivi t!U'.n M.iv U.h7 O.bo U..V1 U.S7 li.wi January ... 0.7.1 0.77 0.70H 0.T7 ') 7.1 May ...... .HU2 1U.1.1 in.117 '10.10 lu.1.1 January ..IR.3.1 1K.3.1 tlR.U'j 1.17MS..'I2 May 11. 30 IV SO 1S..33 Pf.33 K..SO sflld. tAskt-d. Funeral of W. G, Earle Tomorrow Funeral jervlcea will bo he)d ut 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for William G. Karle, who died of heart disease on .Mon day night at his home, 2412 North llro.id street. Mr. Karlo was engaged ln the Jewelry business ln this city fur a quarter of a century. Ho wns proprietor uf a store on 9th street above Market unil another pear 11th and Market streets. He was 65 years old. OBITUARIES REV. DR. J. S. STAIIR President Emeritus of Franklin and Marshall College LANCASTKIt, Pa., Dec. 22. -The Uev. Dr. John Summers Statu-, president emer itus of Frunklln and Marshall College, died suddenly last night ot general debil ity. He was u prominent figure for many years In the State's educational circles and was a leader In the Iteformed Church. It was through his work that Frunklln am) Marshall gained the posi tion It holds amoner the country's edu cational Institutions and obtained Its splendid endowment fund. Doctor Stahr was born In Bucks County, near Quakertown, In 1S11 and his early education was obtained In the Bucks County Normal School. In 1S65 he entered franklin and Marshall College and was graduated two years later. He joined the faculty almost Immediately as an assistant professor, ond in 1S71 became professor ot sciences, a post ho filled for lit years. In UOO he was elected to the presidency. He studied theology under the late John Williamson Kevin and was ! admitted to the ministry in 1S72. For somo tlmo ho filled a r-ftstornto nt neaJ Ing. Doctor Stnhr was recoftnlzed as one of the ablest tenchers In Iteformed Institu tions, and under his direction franklin and Mnrshnll look high rank In colle giate circles, tie was connected with the activities of Lancaster city in many ways, ills son, l)r. O, I .Stnhr. Is secretary of the City Hoard of Health. A daughter Is the wife of Prof. 13. M. Hnrtman, of franklin nnd Marshall Academy. Tho funeral will be held Friday morn ing nt 11 o'clock from the chapel. William M. Thomas "William M. Thomas, widely known In fraternal circles In this city, died nt his home, 201) Fast Graver's 1nne, Chestnut Hill, Inst night, following a paralytic stroke. Mr. Thomas wns ."W yenrs old nn,l Was connected with the Comptroller's of llce of the Philadelphia and Heading ltnil road. Ho was n Mason, n member of the St. Mary's Commnudery, Knights Tem plar, the Shrlners nnd muster of Mnlltn Lodge, order of American Mechanics. He Is survived by his wife. Arrangements for the funeral have hot been completed. Mrs. Mary L, Scullcy Mrs. Mary A. Scullcy, whose husband, Peter ,1. Scullcy, Is n well-known waste denier, will be burled tomorrow morning nt 0:30 o'clock from her home, 2T39 North Howard street, where she died on Mon day. Mrs. Scullcy was n member of the League of tho Sacred Heart and tho Altnr Society of the Church of the Visi tation, Lehigh avenue nnd 11 street. She wns nn nctlve chnrlty wntker among tho poor children nnd ntlults of thnt section of the city. She Is survived by six chil dren, of whom the youngest Is nine days onl. entljss TheMe Nottcet Are Printed in the ?..-.' F -J c -t rL uvcninc meager rrce or ciiergc ADA.M. On December 10. IMS, DAVID. husband nf Julia Adam luce Kpnel). Due poibo nf the (uiirraj will be Riven, Irom hi. late residence. 2lu'l Kant Monmouth st. ADAMS. On Dei ember 111. IMS, S1AHV T. PAUL ADAMS, wife of Joim uiilnrv Adams, Hel.itlvi'B and frlrn.ls are Invited to attend the funernl seribes. on Thursday, at 10 n. m.. nt tier late tcaMcnce 200 Cooper st , Wesjmont, N. J. Item. litis mav be vleiveil on We.lnesd.iv. after 7 p in. Interment pri vate, at Itnrfeijih Cemetery. A(IM:W.--Sll,lili.ll, on December 21. 1013. THOMAS .1 . nl Manhattan Square llnlel. New York. Funeral ot Itovertown. on Thutsditv, on ttrrtial of 10::ii) a. m. train frntlt I'llll.l'lilplllll. AMI.VIAN.- On December 22. IMS. STHPIIHN A. ASHMAN, In Ills S3d year. Itelatlics and friends are Invited to attend the ruhcrnl errv Ice, nt tho residence of Ills s.'tl. 2i'3 liluh St.. Ocrnmulniwi. on Pildio, the 21th Inst., nt 2 p. tn. Interment private, HAIICOCH. On tJeceinlier III. IMS. MAItY AUNF.S 1IA1ICOCK. nf SIM N Hroatl St., nneil 7ti vears. Interment nl Itenilltiit. Mass. HA K I ! II. Oil December 21. 1111.1. MA11I1A-lll-IT C, widow of Colonel Thrn'.oro S. S. linker. Ilelntlves and fronds are Invited to attend the funeral set vices, tin Thursday, at 2 n. m., at her late tcshlemi', Hlls oxford Bt. Interment private. IiriTM'lt on December 21, 1013, CAHI. LOflS IIITTNKK. In his Muh yenr. Ileln tlves and frelnds. also Hermnnn Lmlge. No. 7, I. O O V .and the Tls hler Sltu-lng I'll. dr. are Invited to nttend the funeral services, Thursday nt s p. in. at his late riBldrme. i'.2il Pnlrmnunt nvenue. Interment nt i lien wood I'elni'lerv. Frldn. at III a. m. Hurfiilo. N. V. inpetH please iop Hll'H(ii:oiS. -At F.siclvlltc, N. ,T , on De cember 31. 1013. MAItY J . widow late (Jeo. A. l'ourci'ols, Sr. Funeral services nt dnunh- Just . - YAOt?i j;irn''j "-3' Ctvr'"'"' 'el'-i--,!-;. 'Ji. J-fwrnc I ' - ' , He will have his little fun with the Goldfish but perhaps the Goldfish will have some laughs at his expense before the tale is done. There is great laughter for the kiddies in "Punky Dunk and the Goldfish" Given Free With Next Sunday's Here is the Public Ledger's Christmas gift to all the little folk hereabouts Santa has no more delightful surprise in all his mysterious pack, The fun of making a real book! And then happy reading of marvelous tales that develop the childish memory as you want it developed in your boys and girls. Make sure that the children receive every Punky Dunk story given fres with the Public Ledger. Remember, these 32-page, ready-to-fold books are entirely different from anything ever before given with a newspaper; they are children's books of the finest quality in text, in illustration and in get-up, Order Next Sunday's Copy Now PUBLICLEDGER December 26 MlUlOmiJIJLLIJiM-LJJIIIilllllllll MlllllWWfil-aiiiilllilirlllllliilllilllillillll-llllillillllll lllllllli tllltlfsMM-saillliillil HlihWWsliil II HllliWIiiMltlglM lil IMIW DF.ATHS ter's residence, itr. Jehn M.irts. Mrt Cenlrnl nvenip., Ocean t'lty. Friday. 13 noon, in terment nt PlPrtnnti.lUP Cemetery llltAIH.r.V. -At her refddenre, 3012 Hdrp St.. on December 21, 101,1, MAItY, wife of Pat rick ,T. lirnitlpy. Helnti-.es nml friends are Inilted to rtttend the funer.il. nn Friday, at 7 a m,, from the apartment of Oliver II. Hair, 1820 Chestnut M. ltrqulem Mns nt St. Onhrlel's Church nt S 1.1 ft. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ccmcerv. HIIANDT. rn December 20. 191.1, Kl.tZA 11KTH I'., wife of Jacob Ilrandt, tn her .Wth year. Helatlies nnd frlend are Imlted to nttend the funeral pervlces, on Thursday nrtemoon, at 1 .' o'cloi k, nt the npnrtmcnti of Oliver II. Hair, isio Cht.tnut ft. Inter ment at West laurel Hill Cemetery. ItritSS. On December is, told, JOHN J huKbaml of Susan K. Hums (noe Thomp eon). Itrlallves nml friends nra invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at S:,lo n.m., from his late residence, 1.10.1 West Lehigh ave, solemn Heiulrm Mas nt Church of Our Lmly of Metcy, nt 10 n. in. Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery, IIVHNIIS. On December ID. 101.1. PHTHIl J., husband of Anna K. Hjrnes tnee Sprtnif field). luheral, to which relatives and friends are Invited, on Thursday, at s n. m., from lit. late, residence, 4011 Snyder ne. Snlemn Mase of ltenulf tn nt, the churi h of our tuli nf Mount Carmel at n:to n. m. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Auto fcrvlee. (Alt I I'll. JOHI'-Plt T CAttTKIl, In his 72d ear, on Twelfth Month 20tli. IMS Fu neral from Ft lends' Meeting Mouse. Mlck let.m. ,. ,!.. nn Fl'th-.l.iv. Twelfth Mnnlll -i'1' .H'.J '' f; m- ..iirrlnurs will meet the 12:10 train from Salem and 12:2,1 from Philadelphia nt Mlrklelnn Station ClOMi:. on Di'iembrr 20. 1M.1. .tACOtt ,T.. husband of Anni 11. Close. Ilelattves and friends. nlo rmntnyrs of I'nlled States Mint and members of the Third Hnptist Church, ntc Invited to attend the funeral Sen tees, on FrMav, tit 11 it. tn . precisely, nt his l.ite nslil. nrri, 240:1 South Juniper st. Interment nt HinillbB.. Pa., bv way of the 1:1.1 p. tn trninrrnm.ltendlnt! Terminal. Friends m.iy mil Thursday tvenlnc, ('l)S'WAV.-nn Do. ember 20, IMS. JOHN, son of thp late Mklinel and Mary Connni, n' I.pki iniiBhfln, I'mintv Tirnne. Ireland, ltel.itlves and friends arc hulled to attend thi. Itinera I oh Tliursdnv, nt '111 n. in , from tile ill.tpel of Alnlre.iv J. Il.tlr A- Pun. t'lth nnd Anh sts. HlKh Mass nt the C.ithe Oral. Pith and llitce sts., nt 10 n. m. Inter ment at Hniv Ciiiss Cemetery. Hem litis may be leived on Wednesday, between 7 and n n, m, t'lllritt:ll. On December 20, 101!.. JOHN. e-r., nusimnu 01 l.iieti t-rotiiers, and frlenls. also employes or t lie sr., husband of lllten Crothers, Helatlies Wesli S.ivliiK Fund Society, are Invited tn attend the fiitiern ni, i on Friday, st 2 p. in., from his late resilience. 2031 H nient nt Ml. Mnrlnh iVmeti rv .Mirwno'l si. niler- HptniilliM tn.iv vteiieu on -iniirsiiuy, irom s to ill n m Cltt'tsi:. on December 1.1. IMS. JOHN It. husband of Anna II. cruise, llelatlves and fi lends am invited t" nttend tho funeral sen Pes. on Tliiirsdnv. nt 2 p, ni., nt hi. lute residence. Hell s, "th st. Interment nt .Mount Vertuiti Cemetery, llemnln. mav bo viewed on Wednesday, from 7 to 11 p. tn, Ct III IS, At Ms resilience, Tho Coronndo, on lii'.cmlier 31. IMS. THOMAS .lAllv IS crilTIS. Funeral services and Interment prliate ln:itlN(ii:ll.-(ln Deceniber 2n,101.1.IIi:NHV, pun nf the Into Calhoun Mason and Mnrtha A. Perlm-er. Ilelntlves and friends, also (leneral John M Sihnfh'ld 1'iitnmand. . S. i". nf 1. S. It. A umt N. V.. are Inviteil lo attend the funeral scrvitce. Thursday, at 3 p. in., at his late residi'ti.'.-. mm Spruco street. Interment at North lavurel Hill Ceme tety. HAItl.i:. Suddenly, on December 20, IMS, WILLIAM n. HAItLi:. llelatlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral t-ellbes, mi Thiltsilnv, 2.'t,l Inst., nt 2 p. m pri'i'l'i'l.v. nt his late reslden.e. 2112 North Itronil st. Interment stilctlv titivate llltWIN. I'll Deccillbur 2i. IUI.1, WILLIAM c. IlllWIN. of Perk.iele. Pa., nueil OS vears. Funernl services on Thursday, at I ii p. in., at the apartments nf oilier II. Hair. 1VJO Chestnut at. Interment pri vate. Il I'lMIII,- Suddenly, on December 21, IMS, SUI.MI THHXI.FH HYTINlli: Duo tiotb o or lllP funeral will be clvi n. rilV.tlllllAI.H. Di'ii'inber 2il. IMS. MAItY J., widow nf Pali lik ITtmerald. Ilel.itlvra and fllen.lB. aim Married Ijl. lies' Sinl.illlv of 111.' II, V. M , and the LeiiKiie nf the S.i end Iteiirt. are Invited to ntti-iid tin' fimcril. on Thurs'lav. at H SO .1 111 , fl'im her I ito I, bl. 111'.' I'l'.'ll Ul.lleWODl Bt. Sllll'tlin HIlCll tli'iiu'cm Mas. nt tin- I'hurch of lb. (li'-ai it II a. in. Interment Old Cathedral Cimc terv . Look at PUBLIC Sli LEDGER DEATHS I'IZIIM.. Srclrtenly, on December 21. I91R. ALICE, .wife of Thomas Fltell. . sireil 42 years Duo notli-e of the funeral, will bo riven, from her late resilience. Cedar lano. Highland Park. Ppper Darby. rOSTKK. On December 21. 101S, RTI1R1, MAHTIIA, ilaiighler of Francis Josenh and Mndelatne M. I'oster. Funeral Friday, to s. m at her parents' resldene. S32 iMcJev street Interment Northnooil Cemetery. rilHY. On December 10. 101S, ANNA, be loved wife of Frederick Prey, In her .6S.1 y.'nr. llelatlves nml friends are invited o attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, nt 1 .30 p. m. precisely, at her late resblenc. 2023 D at. Interment lllllslds Cemetery, via funeral trolley car. Ilemalns mny ! viewed Wednesday evening, from 8 till 10 o'clock, OIII.MIIS. At Wlldwood, N. ,t., on Derember 21. IMS. HTHI'linN ri fllttMKS, In his 01st year. Notice of the funeral later tniLFOlLi:. On December 21, 1MB. LIL LIAN A., wife of Dr. Calvert T. (lullfnvlo nnd daufthter of James II. and the late.Mar itaret tl. MacKcndfli k. urmI 20 years. Hda tlies nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 8 t. ni., nt the residence of her liusfiand. 1,10 Hast Washlnuton st , .Media. Pn Interim nt nt ArlinKton Cemetery on Friday mornliip. HAMIl;!'. -on December 21. 101S, ANNIH IIAMll.'T (lice Stein). Helatlves and friends are invltjil to attend the funeral, nn Thins ilsv, at 7 .10 a, in . from her b'te. rcsldi-nce, irtlil North Pnlelhorp st. HlKh Mas. at St. Itonlia. Ii..' t'htinli at n. in. brei lelv. In ter nent nt Holy Kenulchre 'emelery. IIAIttlltKAVPS. -on December 20, IMS, SAIIAII .ia.ni; nptow or jonn n. nnr- Krcnves, in Cplen.l. nm her 77th yenr. Itelnllve. nnd invited tn attend the funeral seniles, on Thursday, at 1 p. in., nt her Into tiBldcnce. 272.1 North Front at Interment nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Ilemalns may be viewed Wednesday even nc II HITHHNAN. December 10. IMS, MAttT, wlio of John Ilerrertmn and mother, of. the Hev. Joseph A. ntul the. Key, Michael T. effern.in. Ilelntlves and friends. nro UivPcd to attend the, funeral, in, Thursday, at s:io a, tn.. irom her late rest 1nticel22ll) W. t.o iilRli ave. Solemn Itriiulem Mas nt Si. c.iiumbn's Cliiinli at lo a. m. Interment nt old cathedral Cemetery. Auto funeral. Plcaso omit "lowers. IIKI(tS.--On Deeemlier 111, IMS, MAKY JiiSHPHINIl HIiKlS, dauitliter of tho Into Pelii nnd "lUabeth Iltv. . llel.itlies nnd frleruls are invited lo attend the funeral eerv iis, on Thursday, nt 1 P. in., .at the ..resi dence of her son-ln-lnnv Mil North Front t Ca.rnlen N. J. Interment private. Oreenwiod (K. nf P.l Cemelerv. llf)IISi:V.-on Dc. ember 11). 1013, JANr.T It. 'tiee Cromblel.wife of tleorce v. llnrsov, Jr. ttl.itlves nml friends nro Invited to at teiici the funeral servhes, on Thursdav. at 2 n m , nt her fathers resldepie, Alexnti'ler Crnmhle, 8li Federal si. interment Ml. Morl.ih Compter). Ilemalns may lo viewed We.tnesil.iy. between 8 and 10 n. m. lit. M.M I'll On December SI. IMS, UD- WA1ID. husband of Mary Hltzahcth lltun liier. llelatlves and friends, also Court Marlon. Nn. 271, F. of A.; Voluntary Hellef Department, Pennsylvania Hnllriwl: Machin ists' t'nloii, and Mutual HeneOii.il Associa tion or the 1'eniiavivnnla Hnllrnad, are In vited to attend the riihCMt servlies, on Wednesday, at l P, m.. at his Into resilience, as IS Olive st. Interment nt York. Pa. 11,1,1. At Ills residence, Mldwnv ntul Thomas nvenue... Hlvertnn, N. J... on De cember 21 list A. WAI.TKK rilniSTIAN II. LI, need 3.1 venrs. Notlie "f funernl later. KHUN. At bis resilience, 2Mo North 20th st on Decembrr 21. IMil, ItOHIlUT W. KiinN, son of the late Harmon and Mar caret Welser Keen. Notko of the funernl later. KII'll. Near Climbl's Ford, on December 21. IMS. LKWIB KIPB. In Ills 73d )oar. llela tlves and frlenls are Invited to ntlend Iho funernl. without further notlie. Irom his lute residence, nn Friday. Services at the house at 3 p tn. Interment at lllrmlnsham Cemetery. Cnrrlaces will meet tho 12.12 train nt Chadd's Ford. KIltKI'ltltlDI'. December 20. IMS, MIL ioN ('., busbnnd of 1'leanor M. and son of the late J. Howard and l.ydl.i 11. Ulrkebilde, lti'latlves ami frlemle are Invitnl to attend tho ruin nil eervi es. on Thursday, nt 2 p. tn.. nt his I. ito residence. 0021 Chestnut st. In terment strictly private, nt the Frp'tid.' Southwestern cemetery. Ilemnlns may be viewed Wednesday, S to 10 n. m. lUlONFHDlmr.lt. on December 21. IMS, IIKNllll'TTA. wife of F. A KronrberKer. inn nullie of the funeral will be given. I.AHKIN.-On December 10. IMS. MAT TIIHW T.. nii.band of the bite Strait Uirkln la ''iimmliiss). Ilelntlves and friends, ,il-o I'eiin Treaty l'lvl-don No. 71: Quaker Punky 16 DEATHS f Itv Division, LBmIc.' Auxiliary No. .2S3, I). of T K . sen invited i k , arc invited to Attend me lunersi, on Thursday, at 8 10 a. m.. from his la'o residence W F Indiana nve. S"l'mn lleomem.Miiss at the chun-h of the Vl'itn tjon. at 1o a. m. Interment New cathedral Cemetery. Pottsvilio papers rdease cony MncNAI (iltTON. On Drcemb6r 19, ISttt, ANNIE, wiiow of David MacNauhton..IleU llyes and friends, nlso Prouress Council, No, 20, I), of Ii, nre Invited to ntten-1 tho fu neral services, on Thursday, at 3 p. m.. at her late, residence, no Pt.siorlus St., German town Interment private. JIAltTIN.-On December 21. lots. LIZ3IB C. MAHTTN, llelatlves nnd friends are In vited to nttend tho funeral, on Friday, at P.'to a, m , from her late residence. 21'IS North loth st. Solemn Ileouleni Mass at Our Iuly of Mercy Church, nt II a. m. precisely. Interment nt obi cathedral Cemetery. MAFFAV. On Dot ember 20. 101S, EMMA M . laughter of the late Daniel nnd Anna Maiipsv. llelatlves and friends are Invited to ntlend the funeral services, at her lata residents, ledj North 21st St., on Thursday, nt 2 p. m Interment private. JIAXWni.L.-On December 18, IMS. KATH KIlINt: M . wife of Joseph Sfaxwoll. In her f.Mh yenr. llelatlves and friend, are In viled to nttrnd tho funeral tervpes, Thursday, nt 2 p.m., nt her Into, test dence if2o Ncrth 3d st . Camden. N. J. In lerment nrlvate, st New Camden Cemetery, Friends may view the remains on Wednesday evenlnr. from 7 to Ii o'elork. McPADIIHN. Suddenly, nn December 21. 101.1, MAHY, daiiKhter nf William nnd Mar garet McKndden, aged I vears, il months. 27 tlnvs. Ilelntlves and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, nn Friday. December 21. nt I p. m.. from lier parents' residence, 1NI-1 (Uad'tone st (below llltner St.). Interment nt i dil Cathedral cemetery. Milll'AID On Derember 21, IMS, MAItY, widow of Terence McQuntd, Funeral, to which relatives and friends are Invited, on Thursday, at s..to a. ni , from tho rpslilenco of her son-ln-law. .incnb Him inelfnrb, 21.11 South Unmet st Solemn Mnss of ltcitulciti at the Church of SI Monlcn's at 111 a nt. Interment nt Now Cntlti'ilrnl Cemetery. MI'IICl.l'.IOII.V At her residence. 700 N, nVnev t. on December 21, Ilil.l. KATII. FlllNH ,1f. MIHKI.UJOIIN. Notice of fu nernl later, MOHAN On December 10. 101.1, ANN Mohan (nee MiC.iiley). wife of Michael Mohan. Ilelntlves nnl frlo.nl. are Invited lo attend funernl, on Tnur'd.iy. ni S:3d n. in,, from her hus'.and'B resldenie 2I1S lJ. Hunilhirdnn at. Solemn tlenulem Mnss nt St. Ann's Church, nt 10 a. m. Inter, nient lln y Cross Cemetery. .111)11 IL At Alma, Col., nn December Id, IMS, AUNI7.-1 .Molllt. vvlilovv of Ctrl Mohr. nlnl daughter of lalsnbeth llvrne llenlv. Itela. tlvp and friends iro Invl nl to nttend Iho funeral. Thursday, nt 2 p. ni from the npartmentfl of Oliver II. Hnlr is'.'O Ches-lliiit st. Interment nt Holy Cross Come tery. JtllltAN. On Deopttiber 22, 1913, Mrs. MOHAN, widow of William Mnran. ftein llies mid filenls arc invlied lo attend Iho fiinirnl, on Monday, nt s :ui a. m., Tom Iho rcMiletu-e of her ilaiiKlilrr. Huso SI. nuriln pump, 7H North .illh si. Snlemn Ilenuieni Muss nt St. Agaihn's Chun Ii, Ht 10 n m. Interment nt St. Denis Cemetery. Aut 'mo bile nun nil. .llt'LI.IIIi. On December 20, 101,1, SADin Mtll.Ll-!, beloved daughter nf llerthn Mu. Icr inee Arendt) nnd Hie Into John Mailer. aged 10 years, llelatlves and friend., nlso members of St. I'ltsnlx'th's J-.plB'op:il i'hurch, are Invited to niti-nd the funeral, on Thurs day, at s ::o n, tn.. from her Into residence. s2:l Tree street. Mas., nt St. Plln.iiieth'a Fplscoiinl (Tiuith nt 10 a ni. Interment nt Fernvvood Cemetery. Hcmnlna may be viewed Wednesday, s p. m .MILI.I'IL On December 2n. IMS, CHOItOB Ml'LLUH, JH.. son nf OeorKP and Tlnre.n Muller (nee Welnrnch). In his 2:iri year. Hcutlic and friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday at 2 p m., nt Ills father's resblenre. 2l!3:l West Susnue hnnnn nve. Interment prlvnte. Ilemalns may be vli wed Tbuisduv evening, from s to II) Ml'HNAtillAN. On December IS), IMS, SAHAII. ivitii of Peter Mm n.igh 111 and daughter of iho late James and Jane Kelly, nf Citrlckmofii... ('ountv Tvinne, Ire, nnd, ltelntlvis and frlemts of the Tamils also League of the Sacred Heart nf St. Charles' chinch arc Invite, I to attend fuiier.il. on Thursday, at :bi n. ni.. fnun hi'i' late real di'iice. nnrlhcssi cur. Huh and linlnbrldixe els. Solemn High Mas., of itniulem at St. Chnr'eh' liiiirih. at 10 a, in. intcrmem Holy Cross Cemetery. Other Deaths nn Next Page Dunk!