. "wipwi.hhiiiiii)ij mij,- EVENING T,T?.TftTCTCPHILAPELPHIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915. IS pRICAN TRADE HAD YEAR OF PROSPERITY IL'jculture Broke All Records and ueneiui uuwh -proved as Result of War n.flk OarlnK 101.1 SHt.i.iM.Jlo.ono B.'llro.d Kami.., l6 rim' Crop dam). ' sj.nn.non.nno . 2, inS 217.000 M.m.oM.nnn .VMl.oil.noo II. 101.000 cJt'ttt rop (bale). 1i rll'lreti Output (ton.l, loii 111,13.1,000 29.000.000 M.o.io.nno t,ninertll nfnnll. 1015 1JU $100,181,000 aa j,uir.i1utiii lf.. .... .trnnee. in vlenltiir the prct- P . V.ne.lnt. commercial nnd Industrial .. on to recall thn fnct thnt little lflwll.1n.' n vear no the "lilted States K.I MlnR through nearly every pos I"?, p..,i.rA of ndversltV except that K? complete disaster." say the annual VLfatot trade by. It O. Dun tt Co. i.trvlne emerjrea rnnonnn'iiuiiiv m- L naviue, ... ... I -..l.la lit lb (ft from ip K""""1 .- -.Mia1 hutorv the report continue.!, Vhl counlrv has. with eharaeterlsllc muiR nnd fortitude, met nnd over-5!-.. ih mol perploxinK nnd trying fii,nnmlc problem!-, and has established K upon a more solid foundation than ver before , , "Rinre manv months were required for full adjustment to the extraordinary Venditions ereated by the war, for n con--,.'..t,t nerind recovery from (lcprcs- Ii'on wan nresnrlly gradual nnd t-lieck-.red but of late the barometer of proK ,,' has risen with n continuity and rtoldlty seldom. If ever, ebunled. In f., ii .m reanerts nothlntr In hltdory rtrailels the recent phenomenal expan sion In national activities, and It Is sig nificant of the existing state of the pub 11 mind that the advance Is rcgnidcd ns more man rinwi ;..... In brief Dun's report has the followlnR to say of the vm-loua Industrie: I AOUICl'LTl'HB - Eliminating cottom the past vear was the most sticcosful wrlod In the history of American agri culture. For the first time this country railed one billion bushels of wheat. In ,o!te of the reduction In the yield of cot H tv, South fnred better, the recovery In 'quotations ndvnnclng the estimated uluo of the crop $75,000,000 iibove that of the previous season, innvr AND STKKLr- From im extremc- lr low ebb. production of Iron mill steel haa mountei' until nil former lecords have been surpassed, while values hnve risen Me.idllv, the advances coming In .K.m succession during the closing ouarter of 131 DUT GOODS Prosperous conditions attended the closing vveohu of the dry roods year Although there was a big decrease In lmportw or cotton, linen, nool and silk, there was a se en-fold In crea.e In the exportation trade In wool nd a gain In cotton goods exports 01 ft about 110 per cent HIDES AND I.KATlircii Aononniii conditions prevailed In the hide tnido throughout the year 1315. ottlng to the r tn Eurono Trices on all varieties I' of domestic hides and skins advanced to levels never before attained, at least within the mcmor of tljose now actively ewtaKcd In business BOOTS AN'D SHOES During the early months of the year business In footwear was generally unsatisfactory and con servatism governed all transactions. Freak styles hampered trading to quite an extent Hut thiouch the spring and slimmer many factoiles weie running oVertlme. nnd not until the earlv fall did some manufacturers complete de liveries. During the early part or the autumn a temporary lull was noticeable fn the demand from domestic lucrs, bit a little later otders of consequence Here lecelved. ami dilatory buying tac tics ceased abruptly. The closing months of the year showed active conditions, with every prospect for u rontlnuunce of ame MON'ETAn CONDITIONS-Durlng nn- I other epochal scar, the 1'nlted States has tnado unprecedented strides tovvitru a position of Intet national supremacy, not only In commerce, but nlso In finance. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Tho foreign exchange situation presented sensational features, with u complete reversal of tho extraordinary conditions prevailing dur ing the early months after tho outrjrenK of tho war. Then, tho United States ttood at a distinct disadvantage In tno money markets of the world, and re mittance on London snared to prohibi tive figures, whereas In the last year this country occupied the position of su premacy In International finance nnd ex change on all tho leading European cen tres fell to the lowest point ever known. SILVnit ni'IjliION Depression In sll Tr bullion, which was accentuated by tho outbreak of the war, continued pronounced throughout the greater part of PJia. COMMERCIAL FAILURES - Prellml- ..l.kl.ll... ... n..l..l ..llimna rill t w nary statistics of commercial failures dur- K InL 1915 Indicate that defaults were much m more numerous, but Involved fully $55,000,- K 000 less .han In the preceding yenr. The numoer or suspensions is esiiiuuiru in M.052 against 18,2i0 In 1014, whereas the liabilities were J300.1S0.50I, In comparison with J357,00S,S50 In the earlier period. BUSINESS CONDITIONS HERE AUK MUCH HKTTEIt Continued Strength Shown in Iron and Steel Market In the locnl cotton nnd cotton yarn trade, luslness, as usual at this season of tho year, has been quiet, say R. U. Dun & Co. No material change la re Ported In the local trade over lost week, with tho exception that tho business is In a healthy condition, prices llrm and teady, with an upword tendency. Most bouses renort eood orders on hand and . collections satisfactory. ine wool market has also been quiet, during the last week owing to the holi day season, with no Important chance In the gcnerul situation. Desirable wools mi snow a tenuency to aavunvp, n mgner prices are looked for after me nrt of tho year- Tho bills appear to De well supplied at uresent for current needs The market In Iron und steel continues to show strength to a large degree and the usual holiday dulness has not been Pparent. Difficulty Is experienced In ob taining curs for shipment of goods, and the embargo on the part of railroads further complicates tho situation. Ocean transportation Is restricted greatl. and congestion Is also the case on domestic shipments. Prices are advancing stead J'. Pig Iron Is active and good demand is noted In all lines. There appears to be additional confi dence shown In the harawure line at this time, the electrical trade report hav ing had a good volume of business In noilday novelties, with an Ir.creaseu amount of sales In thh lino over last yar. Prices, however, have been Bome what close. The stove tracje Is well em ployed In staple goods and a satisfactory volume of business Is noted in supple mentary heating apparatus. The leather market continues firm and prices high. "lazed kid dealers report an active troue and good prlcet, prevailing, Millinery i dealers report sales only moderate, but ! collections somewhat Improved. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NKW vnoie ri ai HI'TTER Market flrmcr on top grade, receipt. iU( package: tf creamery. .'llJ-,c. bUher aeortng. :U 3Hic.! suite dairy, 3u.33lc; Imitation cream trv;. V2' iii'tue. . cuuc uaraet nrm, receipt, n in.-"i t extra am. :ilt5.Ilc. nrats. ..-. 5 nearby 1 June. ,4Sc, nilxeJ color. ,M,-jiJfSLv hruwn, .Mr40c . relrlerti?r nst. Jta-lftc. BANK CLEARINGS Haclc clejrlnas toda" compared UU corre inalug U.t two 1 wn HW l'o k 4itf yi?,SH Hot"J-t 5TtfcJja.1Ws PHILADELPHIA MARKETS i GRAIN AND FLOUR ,H,,.:A.T ,Jtlpts. 1.V1.8M bushels. The ISf.tf'i further advanced Be. early In the day with demand fairly active, hut tho Imple ment was since entirely lout under easier out side advice. Quotation. Car lot. In export JI?Jnr No. 2 red. spot and December. 11.2.1 ?.'-.- No. 2 .Southern red, 1.3.1ll.Zl. lamer No 2 red. tl.nfflSI: No. .1 red. tl.22tfl.24: rejected A, fl liisl 21H. rejected 1) li.ls tl.2t COnN.-neeelpts. 4000 huhel. Rurplle were email nnd the market ruled Arm. though Oil el Quotations: Car lot for local trade, n to location, old Western No 2 yellow, SlUif liic-' old, .Western tenmer ellow, SOUw sl'e . old Western No. 3 vellon, ?!)'4fiS04c : n,;y.2b' .r'r ,7ft Pounds, 1W-2C. nerc llaht and nflce were He lilaher. with r fn r dem.iml Ouotntlon No 2 white. .Vff i .'" 'i 'taiidard whlt, 13t?4!i'ic : No. 3 white. tt'jfMV.. No 4 white. 4.V,lft,c. .impli .FLOfH llerripts. ism t,,ls nnd 1.WI1 Mf lb In SHk Tr.ide mi quiet, but mill limit were tlrmh held Quotntlons rer Inn lhs ,n wood Winter, clear. $12-.1.50. do, MralRht, $ ffifffl. do , pitent. sivnnlo, Knnsn. clear. Jute jack, J1.KW.-, so. do, simlaht, Ju'e sack, Horn lis. do. pnent. Juto Mcks. $.1 Pu 10, prlne. nrst. clear. :, HOrt.i 1, do , sirnlaht. $1 slfln do . ptent, JiWlfl 40. do., fnvorlle brand. Jrt soffit vo, clt mill, choice and fancy patent. fl ftoflil "O. rltv mills. rcu lar grades winter, clear. J-.S.Ifl.WI, do., strnlsht, J.imtjrt, do. patent Jilflil.'io rtYK FLOfH wa In nnll eurplv and te-idy hut quiet We quote at M 2.VJi.1..'jO pr bhl , a to qtiallty PROVISIONS Therp n n llRht lobblnx nirtimfnt x fnrnf klnrln wrre M(er Quotiitlon t'lty n(f, in -etc. tmnlfpii nni rtlr-rp-l, LMA2.V. . Went rrn hrpf In ftP smoHfil. atflS'f , rltv bfW. ltnurtn npil tpnrlri. Amokpil ntm lr-drM. ZttfiUlc,. Wrs-trm bff, kmirklrt nnl teniTfl Ptnnkel. V'l'fl'JTf.. .f hum. $2Hft.lO. vnrU. funitlv. $T2ilT2.Z), lis me, H. i. rurM, Irone. 14' 41V . do . fklnnprl, tnont. UTMHW ''fii ln . Rmokoil. .1fl1.J'.r.. othr h.imp. nmoKril. cltv rurril. np to bran! nnd HrnKc trtflli'.-r . hnnip. NmnkAri, Wpjticrn ctir1'!. iWlrt-K , An , bollotl. bonHcsi, 2i,, pltnlf whouldrr. H V, 'UftM looin, 1-',, H9 , nmokO'l, l'lc. . belli, In rlrkle. rtcrorfiinK to nvrrnite, Ioopc. 2ir t-'j" , lifMkfHBt bacfln. ah to brnnct na rtrr nc rltv ourcl. irltV . brenktHM bncon. ptern cure-1. t.VdUV.: Inri, Wrstern. re fltietl. tlrrcrp. ini.r , do. do. do. tubs. lOVjr . itrt rvurn itt latlln Faiirlern.1 In I IfirrnM. I In'iV . do., nuro -lt, kft'lr rendered. In tub-.. KKPINKI) SU(;ARS The market null nnd unchntuced Ite-flncr- list prltc Kxlrii line ar.inulsiej. .lliV, et.ind.ird cranultiteil. o. Mw,irei. iMCc , conie.tloncre' A. r..s.-ic. . iboII ttradc. r..tnjiS.75o DAIRY PRODUCTS IlfTTHtt -The market rtilrd Arm on fancy ptoik, with demand readily tihcorblng the lim ited receipts guotntlons Western, eolld-pniked crenmcr. uinc, hupiHW. .is( . extra. ... extra tlrnt. 'tHi.lto. . tlrsts. :i0ft.l2c. .. seconds. 2i2"ic. : nearby print. Ihikv, :t'.'c. . do., mer nso cxtrn. .ii.w.i-. . do llrnts, IliMt.ilc. : do., second. 2vH2s. . toliblnx sales of fancy print. 42V4.-.C UdOS Fine new-laid egc were In small supply and llrm under 11 cood demand. We iiuote n follows free t..tec. nearbv extra, .inc. ppr doz. . first. ?o so irr stnndiird iasi. ne.irtiv current rnelptH, SIO 2n ter cape. Western extra, first. $10 so per case: firsts. Sltt.'.si per ense: rerrlKcrotor eas. fincy. $7. so per case: do., Mrst. $7..v p - cue, do . seconds, K, .'toitd t,0 per tj5p ilo.. Inferior lots, lower. fnnc fclccted candled crks wero Job bliiw at 41'i4V. tier dozen I'llEK'tB.-The market ruled firm under llclit ofTerltJK. but dcnuinl whh onl motlerate, Fidlowuiir me the quotntlnns New York, full ciciiin. tini, hdd. 17'.H)s,- . "sfcclils" hlch er, do.. r.Ur to aood, held. ltiTn'uc.. do., p.irl eklms. Pit tic. POULTRY Ltvn. The market waa almost hare of dc slnible Hto. k and prtoes were Kenenilly higher iimler a falrlj acthe demand Quotation. Fowl, ua to hUe and quality, 14wblc. . roosters. Ilfir-'c,. sprliift chickens, nccordlntt to quality. It'.rlUc., turkcv. -u-ifyjc: ducks, n to size and qutllly, Lift 17c. ceesc. l.lfilic. culnca. ouni; wclahlUK 2 lbs. and oxer nplece, per fitr, PV.1tt. wclchlntc Hj lb, apiece, per pair. .7S7tKV ; urlKhlnc t lb apiece, per pair, :,ii.. Kulne.iH, old, cr pnlr. .inc., plEeon. old. per iMlr, 22fi2.l .. do., jounc. per pair. lMlSOi' DHKfHKU -Itccelpla of fine. dclrablc-lrd stock were lluht ami the market ruled firm with demnnd readily ubsorldiu nil nfTcr lnjta. KollowiliK ftre the quotntlen frch klilcd inultrv. dr pnckeil turkc. I'elawaro .in. I Maryland, fnncy, i'sn.iik . N'lritlnU. 2iitt27c. : do. nearby. kooO to choice. 2.lii 2.1c. do. WcBtcrn. fanv. 'Jin., exinptlon.il lots hlxher. do . do . mooJ to choice it tr.Mc. do., fair. 2022c. do., old torn. 21c flii., mils and No. J tMt.lk. I ola. 1J to ' - ., drv-rlckcd. fancy telected, ISc; do., weleh IrK taSi.l lbs. apiece, 17Hc.: do., w-etich-Inc 4 lb apiece. luUe. ; do., welRhbiR 3's Ibi npfece 11MI.1X.C, do.. sKdKhlna II lb, and Mnder nploie. Kifi-ic i owis. in iiui.. nr- pukid Faiuy. 4'jfi.l lbs. apiece 17c . choL'e. II. unleie. i.w- . smaller lze. nt'lffl!: Old rooster, dry-picked. 1.1c. Ch'ckens-Jer-cy fnno broiler. '.'l'l2ilo. . other nearby taney brollei. 221121c. Western broilers. weUblni: Vi'i- lbs nulcce 2IV922C . northern Illinois chickens, fancy jellow. vvelahlnK I Uk nnd over. In boxes, ISHlOc : northern Illinois, fancy, welehln 2MI Pa lhs.. In hnxei lilij 17c.: northern Illlnol. fancy. wclRhlnp 2Wt SVi lbs. Ir bbls.. Limit . oilier Western. wclnhltiR A is. nnd over. In boxes. 171tts.. other w'eBiern. wc.Kjhlna 2t4B.IU Iba.. In boxej, IStilli .: other Western. welKhlnR tjfl.IV, lb In bhl.. HWl.lc. . Inferior, lie. 'irln diifks. nearbv, lS'2l)c. . do.. Wrstern. fan-y. 17ttlc. . dn , do . fair to Rood, 121l.v. Geese, nearby. tUBlsc : do. Western. HfMi'. Snuatj. Pdr dojen-Whlto. welRhlnn 11 to 12 Ibi. per dozen. l.ililf).1.4il, white. welRhlnR 0 In 10 lb ber djieii. SIV4..HI. white.. welRhlnR S lbs. per dozen. (I.2.1-u.1,5il do do.. 7 lbs. pr doren. l.'.r.Ofl.'l: do do., imnu Ibi. per dozen. (282.2.1: dark. 1 7,V(t2.25: sn.all and No. 2, 1W110' FKESH FRUITS choice stock was In fair request and Rcner nllj steady under moderate offerlnc. ijuota tlons Apples, per lib), Jonathan, fancy. J.I M (1.1..VI, do., talr to pood, 2 sofj.'l: Mcintosh. iltf.'I.Ao. Vlncap. tS :avii.l.2.i llaldwln, J2..-.H ii:i.2.1. mack TwlK. fi.:owi.2&. ilrlmea' Cnld en. J2.r-oi.'l, Oieenlnu. J.'-IOfi'l. York : Imperial. s-.-Sj.-I, Twenty-ounce. I2a. Pippin, -i.I. Hen Davis. $1 T.vft'- SO. other varieties, ft f-nfj-'.r-ii No. 2 ?lil.iv Apple. In bulk, per lM.h .Vic JifL.-si. Apple. Western, per box, $i. -j.it, 2.2.1. Pears per bbl.-Sheldon. !. Ucurre d'AiiJnu. f2i.'l. OrnnKe. florid, per crnte. ft.T.lti.'l. TunRerlnes. Florida, per mm p. fStj'l. lirapeirutt Florida, per crate, fiti.l. Lemon, per box. tj I. Pineapples, per crate I'orlo mm, iu.1. i.i. iwruiii'v' i-71'. "-".i"- r"r ier bid.. fnOll, do . Cape Cod. per crate. J?..) j.l; do., Jersey, per crate, f2..'.Vd..i.i. i lij. VEGETABLES The market was fcenerally steady with trad .fi' . -v..,i...u Aniu mn.leniie Quotation " '",f " JZ, HiVsc! . . ' t . fs.tfil'jl.1 ''I.e. li" "'"- "-'...."i..i..i lu e l DCr UUHlli, ntut... ."'.'-. v. l.uullnt Vn. 1 Itoe. MfjIIHC. other varieties. MfliKV.. do.. v... .-n.l. ..dp linn, Ii liff 4tlC. Snlnach. Nor- folk, ner 'bbl . f Hi LI'S. . Kale, xorfnlk. ner hbl., I'.OijT.lc. Lettuce, florlda. per naKei..i , . ....'. . ....... - -----.-. fl 'lieana! Klorlda. per basket, ll..1ni:i lea, Vlorl la. per basket. 24. I'epperi. Florida, per carrier., Kj 2.f-i. . L-RRPlant. orlda. .per .i T.l ilo. Nortn uaronnu. inr. uimci. !-' crate, $2 20f2.7 Muahronm, per 4-lb. basket, jl'Ul.nu. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS, nid. Asked 1.12 .04 .III .2.1 .32 .111 4 t-lS .10 .M .23 .04 .40 .0.1 .M .0- .0.1 .03 .411 1.1-1 .1 J.28 .21) .oil .hn .OS .at .04 22 1.70 Jim nutler MucNamara Mldvvuy .. ... Mlzuah Kxtenalon Monluna North Ktar , Tonopah lielmont ., Tonopah Kxtenalon , Tonopah Mining . Itescut Uula 1.10 .112 .11 .2.1 .20 .14 4Vj ft'. .1)8 .Nt West Knd OOLDflELD STOCKS., Atluntn .. lllue Hull linoth llulldog Combination' Fraction Dlamondtleld II 11 .... Ilntav .0.1 ,:is .02 .ii j .! .ill .01 .4il if' .0.1 ,07 .01 t-lorence . . .. ., . ., ColdHeld Consolidated .... noidrieM Merser noldiieiil i jumbo Extension lvewanan lm riandHlorni teiiuuu Silver Pick MIKCEU.ANEOL'S Fairy Aztec Klmberlv . , Nevada Hill Nevada W under . .:t'--,i, .01 ,02 .20 1.03 Local Reserve Bank Statement The condition of the Federal Ileserve Bank of Philadelphia ut thu iloo of buslnes. De cember M. PBOVll" December 30. December 24. 0mfa0ir:CrtW'a.lM I0.410.6.S3 fl0.68t.503 Gold ettlement ruini balance Legal lender note, ll- v er, etc Total reserv e Commercial paper Hank acceptances ,. Total bill discounted and bought IJ. H. Hond Municipal warranta 8.633,000 D.1U0.C00 .i.onr.sua 18,2:12.21 172,1411 8,542.013 2,715.122 1.117 1.247 LMT.3U 2.4Sn.H5 18.:i.'u.ficO 1.1U.T80 2.U71.0ld 2.S.1L62T 1.1)73.247 2,106.142 ji.07u.as3 3,010.002 233,032 21.46.1 112.613 Total Investment ... $1,311,001 Due Horn other feuerai reserve bunks net federal reserve note on Not"d of ' national' ba'nki ar.d other Federal Re erve bank All other lettource 4.220,787 401.3S7 201. B41 ll.Mb.1 Total rtource .... 2.43l,473 J30.TSL76O LIABILITIES. ranltal Dald In.. 3.2l)9,00 53.2(10.000 -. . . .. .i.v,,,,,no :i.ir 111. nil All other lULllllle 14U1II11C "" .,,-. Total lUbllltlea .$29,414,472 t10.734.7UO LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Dee. .1l.-HOqS. Receipts. 20. 000: market 11S2UC. bUher: mixed and butchersT iU87 to aood heavy. H.Sii7 0.1. fousb be v 'i.''MJ.70 . Hani. Jd.30iiiU.U0 Ha. $lia bulk, lilijoaauft riTTI.E. Receipt. loOO market steady, beeves 4 03JjU.7.i coa and helftrj. W.2J1 8.40 Txap7 ti 30U8 vl. -3-30iO. SHEEP Receipt. 20 OlO. market weak, not" and "vmIitb. W.73t).tf0. lamb. J1.3(J 4JJ.B3. no., Jersey, per do., do.. No. I do.. No. 2. :io 1. 40.")C. . do. do No. 2, l.V(l2.1c. do.. 'J Ir Rlnla, ner hbl.. fl.Mfll 7.1. Onion. per.l00-lb. C So. 1. ft. 7Mi 1 ii. do., do .No. 2. .sill i-V t;.i.i... l,M,n.h nr Inn S7fcll. iVlerV. PROFIT-TAKING WEAKENED WHEAT Early Gains Wore Lost Busi ness Wns Large Export Sales 9,502,012 Bushels CIUCWOO, Dec. 31. Heavy protlt-tnk-Ing weakened the wheat market today nfter It hnd shown pronounced strength In the enrly trading. Duslness was qulto largo nnd for a llmo offerings were rel atively limited and buyers hn d to bid until May tenrhed $1.2? and better. Then sales began to Incrense nnd prices broke. The cables were tlrm nnd foreign statis tics were bullish. These, with the Kansas Htate crop export, rlaelng the area thero nt 8,454,001) bushels this season, against IMVl.OT) acres In 1914, one-llftlt of which was abandoned, helped the market enrly. December closed nt the lowest at $1 20H, against $1.21H .at the close yesterday. May only c. above the bottom nt $1 K1. compared with $l.21 nt the end estei clav. .Iitiv at Jl.lT3,. He above the low est, against $l.l$r!n at tho end yesterday. A dispatch from Winnipeg called atten tion to the fact that the trndo thero was faring steady accumulation of stocks nnd that tho outlet was so limited that spec ulators would have a big load to cam As a whole, trade In the cash article w ta disappointing and ovpott business restrict ed en account of tonnage dllllcultles. Iimrts of wheat and Hour from the FnltCfl Slntes for tho week wero P.OM.niJ bushels, against T.40O.3S2 bushels n year nco. Since .tulv I thev amount to 201. 233.017 bushels, compared with lf6.T6tl.23S bushels In 1911 Leading futures ranited ns follow: Vest d Wheat- Open lllch I,ow. rlo'f. cle.e December . I.2.HJ I.2.J1 l.atiU 1 2nJi 1.24 May .. 1 2sl t.2St 1.21 1 2.1j JI.27J, July .. I llibj I ii I ItHi tLI7 ft 1"S ' orn i new f ttccetnhcr :r "'Vi,-':.-! 115, tiji jw . .. 77 'i 7s 7il'i "tl'i i7i 7!i! 7n 77'J 77", 7s t i'i s Jlf !i U 4sC, 4VI.J (74 IT, 4S ... 0.U.1 101st P.s.1 0.ST l'P2 ... 10.10 IllitO 10.12 10.1.1 10 2J . 10 27 10 30 10.22 10.22 10 32 . ..ttliiS 10.11.1 1US.1 1U..17 10.117 . ..HPJ ls.07 IS 7:. I . I"1'"' . .111.0.1 10.17 IS 07 HI IK 'HI 1.1 tAekeil. VKW FIRM CHANGES Mnv . July o.its- Dercmber May ,. IiM -.LttiUHry Miv ... Itlb .tTnuan M.iv ... fork Jniiuary May . . Illfl. New Year Purtnorsliip Altcrntiona Less Than Usual fomparatlvely few changes In local btokernge partnerships are leptirted for the New Year About the most Import ant wns the retirement of Horace j!. Smith from the old and well-known llrm of Clmrlrs Smith & Sons, bankers. Mr. Smith has been connected with the drill fur 30 ye.tiH One new llrm enteted the local financial field under the inmo of Ilccker & Co., bunkers nuil brokers, who will open of flees nt 6th and Chestnut stieets on Mon day. The members of this new llim Oscar Meeker. Maximilian Knoll and Oscar C. Schmidt lime been actively en Kugcd on tho Street for years. The llrm will give special attention to security In vestments other changes hi paitnershlp of ulnck exchange films are announced ns follows Thomas D. Smith will be admitted to membership In the llrm of Chailes C. Ilnirlson. Jr.. & Co, .lanunrv 1; Solomon U'cNler and Flunk .1. Murphy will be ad mitted to membership In the tlrm of .1. S Itache & Co. John A. Clssel and Hnyruond V Tucker i .lunn ,v. i ipnti inm imjiuwn,, ,. ,,. ..-,. i ,m -,,. nillllUtcil to membership In the tlrm of F. I' Itlstliie .c.- Co. with New York office No. 17, Hroad street. N"w ork. Tho firm of KtirU Diothers will cele brate, Its 50th anniversary tomorrow when Henry K. Kurtz, Jr.. will be ad mitted to full partnership. IN MHMlllUAM . ,. PITSIMMONS. In loilnR remo-iibriuico of JA.Ml.tt FITZSIMMONS, died December 31, ' 1911, aged 31 year. Wlfo and Children. BeatljS These Noticet Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. AIIHA1IS. On Decenihor 2S. IP13. ItOIir.IlT tl.. son of Kannle E. and the late Chnrle It. iinumi ni.,1 XI viniN Itelfittv and friend. 'alan Metnmorn Tribe. No. 71, Imp. I O. It M. and employe or ii itnn:ev- ,v Mn. uva tn.lmrl in attend funernl. Sunday. Jan uary 2. at 2 p m. from his Into residence, i '.ti i.n,i.M bI Cum. ten N. J Interment I DverRreen Cemetery. Remain may b iirwei ouiu',".j. .... .' .... ADA1IK At Ilrlstol, Pa. on December 30. ilav evenlnir HALL. On December I.CSANNA TROUT, widow of Jame I'frry 11.111 and 1 .in,,ni.isr nt ihn Inle .Inhi, T and Mary Kllln. iiRcd M year Relative and friend nrn In vited to attend funernl services. Monday. 2 3D p. m., at her late residence, 40 HlKh j nt , (icrmanlovvn. Interment pr.vate. HKATTV. At the Municipal Hospital, nt I diphtheria, December 30. inn. WILLIAM II j IIDATTV. need 17 jears. on of Catharlno Wlnduzer (nee New house). Interment Mt Morlah Cemetery, (Saturday noon No funeral. IlKNIIKIt. On December 20. 101.1. WAL TER W.. ton of Edward S nnd Prudentla 8. Render. aRe.l 21 ear Servlic and Inter ment al th convenience of the famllv. lll'ltN.Utll. On December 20. 1013. MA3IIE C. wife of Harry Ilernard. Relative and frlendb nre Invlteil to attend the funeral service, on Mondav. at 11 u m. at her Ute lesldence. 2311 H. ISih t. Interment private. IIKThON. On December 2S. 101.1. JAMES, son of the late Peter and Sarah IleUon. Itelatlvea and friend are Invited to attend ilia funeral, on Tuesday, at a SO a. m , from the residence ot hi sister. .Mrs Howard Nelld, Hi) Weal Palmer et. Hlah Mass at hi. Michael' Church at 10 a m. precisely. Interment at Holy Croea Cemetery. IHCKKL. On December 20.101.1, WILLIAM, sou ot Jacob and Marie lllvkel (nee llolle). in his 3-'d year. Itelatlvea and friends, abo ineiuber of Peace Council. No Ilia. 0 of I A are Invited 10 attend funeral i-erMce. on Sunday, at 1 p. in., at his late residence. 4)3 W. Thompson st. Interment private. North wood Cemetery. Autuinoblle funeral. IIITTNKK. On December 3D. 101.1, JOSEPH, beloved son of John and the late Anna llitt uer. sued 31 years. Relatives and friends, ul.u thu 2mh Ward DeiuotnitU Execuilvu Committee. Jackson Democrutli Club und all other siclctlea ot which the deceased was a member, are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday at er.'lft a m from his father a residence. n04 w. Columbia ave. Requiem Mass at tit. Peter's Church at H a. 111. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. HOI.ITK. On December 30. 11)13. KATHA RINE ROUTE inee Schvvar;). wife of Her man Ilollte Relatives and rrlend are Invited to attend funeral serv Ins. Monday, at '-P ni., at ! on' residence. 2211 S. 22d st. , Inter ment at Fernwood Cemeterv. l-rlenda may .all Sunday fv p. m. Automobile service. ISflOZ.- At Ilrlstol. Pa . on December 29. 101.1. J LQVKTr HOOZ. aired (17 j ears. Relatives un.l fl lends are. Invited to attend the funeral. Saturdu). st 11 a. 111.. from thu residence of hi son-in-law, Joseph Mllnor. Kmllle road. RrUtol. Ilucks Co.. I'a Inter ment Emllie. I'a. Carrlin will meet trolley at I.aurel llend. between 10 and 11 a. m. nOWMAN'. On December 2 0. 1913. HENRY I... husband of Annie M. How man. aged 67 tears. Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend the funeral service on bundav. at 7 p. m. ut his Ute re.ldence. 40JS Chestnut st Interment at Carlisle. Pa., on Monda. Please omit flower. llltllXiE. On December 29, 1015. JOHN HHIDtlB. in hi 72d vear Relatives and friends, also Court Pride of Chester. No. :J. F, if A. aro Invited to attend funeral serv ices Saturday, at 2 p. ni.. at his Ute resl dence.022 W. Uth L, Chester. Pa. Inter ment private. IJROOKS. On December 28. 1915. ANN HROoKtJ. beloved wife of Wlllliin Urooks. Itiutive and friends of the family, also Ironside Temple, No. 20, U ., .. and Court Sheridan, O. a. S.. are Invited to attend funeral service, on Saturday, at 1 o mT. at the residence of her son-in-law. Jam" A Greenwood. 3313 N. Leo at, Inter meni (ireenmount Cemetery. BUNTIKU. Suddenly, on December 27, 11. JAME3 S. Ul'NTI.N'q. husband .of Anna S. liuntUB and son o( th late YtIllam J. and Mary A Hunting. Relatives and friend. SisnOMte Tribe. ?o. 113. I. OIt M ; I'M . iJodse. No. 34. L. O. O. M.: Camp No. 317. l'O. S. of A., are Invited to attend funeral. Saturday, at 2 d. m.. from hi Ut residence. BI2 Chestnut st. Interment at. Mount Mo rUh Cemetery, rrlvai. Kemalns may t viewed Friday evenlnjt after 7 o' loit UllttiAIN---Suddnly on December 37, lyla, LAWRENCE (Larry) W. aon of the late Thomas and Cltiabeth Uursaln. . Relallvea aod friends, also Penn Townshlo Loja No, Kill I.'II.I.IAI ,V,..I1 A1JA.II.-.. II, II, Nil, I, II I I.,.. v..ul.,An,... Ill IIIU 1.11,,. 1I1ICIILO Ul ,,IQ vear. Itelatlvea and friend, also llui k ' faInll. Nj tlnw-era LndRe. No IKS. L. p O. M A ,lam Penn . . .i11.iiiv on December 20. Ill 1.1. Clnle. No 3S. R of A . and the standard , 'VJi-fll .luKhter ,,l tnlaiid C and Mutual Aid Aao.. uro Invited tn a lend Av''nV Cviili I elal c it'.l rUnd ..f funeral. Sunday. 2 n m.. from the il' enc. , ;sJpr'1,1-iv'aVe ? spe. ttullv- Invlu-d to attend of hi son-ln-lavv. l.lle llleck. 815 Iny t.. t J f noVil"cril. e. nu M.mdiiv morn ns. at. Mltlvllle N J Interment Mt. Pleasant Ceme- , ,v " k ,r"belv. at i huvl. r s. llrfii.ran.i lerv Remain may be v ewed at his lalo I Vi..i ' Int. rment nrlvate Item llll l-Ll.i- SSI Wnlnnf Ml.. ltrUtnl. Ia.. Krl. i,,,...,: - .------,-.---.--.,. - BK1.-I!..-. u. ,....... ... .... ., -..., ... 30. 191.1. ' yarmtra' Market, are lavlted to aUfoa tv- 4, DEATH!. ...sal i.r.l. RmnrftY. at 2 p. m.L at th rvarlor of Frederick Mann. Jr. 'K iMnnn. ji., ?' ic;: Montgomery ave. Interment Privnic .ii. ti. r-ir,irv. itemalns may bo Mewed SVf erv Friday, nfter fp. m. .,,- JH)ltT.-On December ST. ,A"T.1Jtni A son of Arttiur and Ella Hurt, aged Is yearsnl Waterloo Tarm. MOcnster tav. fa funeral services nnd interment private. CALLAHAN.- On December SO.lOlR.FLOrtA. wife of Joseph T. r.iilijn nd djnhtT of C.VIti'HF.tX. On December 20, 10IS. MAIIV 1L. wh of John f. caijipbell. o? Wnn wood. N. J , and dnuabter of ''l111'" j; nnd IrattKi A. Smith, lelntlvea nnd friend n?e Imlted to attend the funeral, on i Mondav St S .10 a m . from her parent' reldnre !" a f.ilth at. Solemn Mis of Hoqulcm nt tl,"nmrcli of the Most K""' at to n. m precisely Interment nt Holy f'ross femetery Automotilie. CA1). -On December 30. .101 S, at her resldtme 2H A Mi at. A ONI. , t fhlllp Caldv. UelatHea and friends are In" Ited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, nt s-i'. a m. Solemn lllah Jtenutem .Mas nt fathedrrtl of SS. 1'eter and f.iul. nt to a m, lntrrm-nt nt New Cnthcdrnl Cemetery t'HAItLKH. On December .10. 1015. .lATOH CIIAIt!.l:.. need nil ear HeMtUe and friends nre United t.. attend the '"''fral eerMies. on Mmdav nt 2 p. in . nl hi lata resldniee, Lin LcerlnK st . Mamyunk In terment prlinte, at Westminster ( emcterv CHItlsrilAN. Hn December 30, 101.1, at his late ieldence. K',17 Wel Norr U St.. .H'l; FllltPON. husband of Mars.iret ,t. ctitHt mnn. Duo nut Ice of tho funeral will bo Dh.n fill. I1MAN. Suddenly, on Deeemhsr 27.I0IR. f KUDI'.ltirK. huslnml of jnenhlne i oie man and son of the late Charlotte nnd Pred erlek folemilh Iti'Htlves and friends, also ' cmploes of the l'hllatielpli n nnil iieimn ltallav nh.l f hlladeirliln and Iteadlnc He lief Aasnel ,tlnn. f. nnd It eternns Asso- COLLIN".- In Philadelphia, 011 1 De ember Sti. lOir. Miss fAltlttl. col.1. INS. need 72 ve.irs Interment nt Middle Illier. Md. nil llvy fin tlotetnlter MS. 101.1. JAMI.ft J..' husband of Man f. itieo Iolei '"JU. and son of late .tame nnu jane . """-' Itelallve nhd friend, ntsn Hrnncli 07 of ilrccn 01ns Doltle lllnwer' ssi.. of V H. nnd Camilla, nre Imlted to attend funeral crlccs. on Mondav. nt 11 n. in, nt 111 lato resldrn.e. 2H7I Almond st Solemn ltninlem Ma nt Fl Ann's Church, nt 10 n. in. Inter ment nt St Ann' Cemeterv t'OMI'ION. Oil Dietnbr 20. lflln, rllAK N. Jr. eon or Charles N nnd Clarn Cnnip mn inee.tacnt.w nne.1 la months ami ldiy ltclatlvr and rrlend nte Invited to nttend the funernl erl.e. en Sundiy, nt . in., n; hi pntents reMdence. Ill i ist IrrRennt st. lntermeit trhnte. nt Notth t odir Hill Cemetery. ('HAM'..--In St. .Toseph'w Protectory. .Norrl town. Ii, on December 2:1. 1011. Mrs. CATHAHINK CUANi: funeral will takn Place from the Protectory Chnpel. on Pntur Jl.i". Jnninrv I loin. n( s an n. m sharp. Interment nt Holy Cro Cemetery. in:il.. nn December ,10. IPif., AI.IinitT 11 . believed son of ltcnrv J nnd Samh ' Deny. In hi .'12d vear. Hue notice ot the runerni will be Riven, from his parent resldeme, 81.10 Turner t. Di:r!Li:iL At hi home. 101.1 1 Pine .st . nn lie, ember .".i. 1IU.1 HIJN.IAMIN f DirrW II. i:il. used nil ear llelnllve nnd friend are Invlteil to aurtM tne imipnii i-nn-r. on Mond.o. at i mi tit- it noli ii. ii in i in- mim i ,," ". " llalr. 1S20 chestnut st. Interment privnte. ricise nmu ihmm-ip 1IONM.I.I.V. On Deieinber 2S 101.1. WILL IAM, tvuabnml of Catherine Dmineltv men O'Nellll nnd son of tin late I'llrleU iin.l Mar A lionncllv. irnm loop Parish, i ouniv D-rrv. Irelind. Itflatlve und irlends, iilsj Saircii Heart nnd II. dv Ninn; Sm telle, of Hi IMn.inl's f'liunli. and emnlovc or nnrn.i tieiim Minnfscturlnir Cnnuinnv. are invited to aitenrt the funeral, on Mom lav. at t hi n m.. from Ida lite resldeme. 2--.ll .North H'tli Solemn Iteiiulcm Mn nt ht. I.dwnrd Ft. churili nt in a. m. preclaely. Interment at llnlv crora Cemetery. D'DIIAK). - Kuddenly, nn December 21. Ill 1.1. ALIinttT D'OItAZI'l. Itelatlves and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, on Miinhiv, nt Ii n. m. from Ins late leslileme. SSI t Wlnrton st, Solemn Itrquli m Mnp at ft. Pita' chur h at 111 n. m. Interment at Ilnh Crnsw Ceineterv. DOiLi:-On D.tember an, in 1.1. DLLnN. wife of the late (liven Dovle inee iiitneM Itrl.Ulve nnd rrlend. also Married A omin K.idallv and 1h-,ii!Uo or . Hu red Heart of i leu, are invited to attend funernl. from lu-r late icKldencc. 1-12.1 N. P-th l . Mnmim. nt s a. m Solemn Iteiiuleni Ma ut .-hiri;li of Clemi. Ii ".0 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross cemeterv. i:i.lll1i:il(li:. 1n December 2!, 1013 IlLI HICKMAN, son of thn late ; olnnel 1.1 illiknian nnd tnnrv llrunner nidredKo and huebaiid i.f Helen M l:ldri-dKe (nee Van ll.ki-i. Ill the lllt vear of hi aRC llcl.itlve nnl friends, nlrn lidce Nn. i2. F. and A 51.. and Jeruailem l liaptcr. .No. .1. II. A. M.. nre Invited lo attend the finiffil. en Mondiv. at 2 i. m. m.ni 2:11 IliiiklnRhain Plaie. Wert Philadelphia lnternient at Woo.1 ianda Ccmclerv. Plciar omit How era IIMil'l.. On December 211, lULI, JACOH. husband of the late Margiiret Lncel an. i.n of tin. late Wenlcl .md Caroline Hncel. Iteln tlves anil 1.!.-.' nlf.i ibe nienibrr "f.Hia llinlaintll Franklin .'cnell. lal S-",.lelv hhoe inakeiH' neneilcl.lLt!.;letv. .So. 2. and m plnve of Cbirb-' lv' i'.Vik Co . are luvj cd o intend the funcra aervl.es on .Sitiirlav. at 2 n in nt the riideme nt hi HHi-ln-law. i-rank IlennlnR.-r. tfil ct Atlintb; t innir M Anil Tbwa i i. Interment at Ull'Htuo cemeterv. via funeral car. I'Mil.lMI. On December 20, 191.1. MAIIV. wile of Itavmnnd .1 Cnalljli llelatlvf a nil friends nro Invited In ottend funernl, Monti iy. ut s n. in., from lu-r late n-elueiue, .us . "nil M Kim.len. N. .1. folemti llequ em M-iia nt the Church of the Immaculate loii crptlan. at U u. m. Interment private HM'IIHItT. On December 20, 101.1, 1'LOIt- ''Z.''.! . ... . ...,n., IVnkur, ,.l I-VI'i: A. Will' HI luaiirn i.o....... ....'. i Itenulem at the Church or tne i;iupiinn. al In a in. prccuclv. inicrmeni nuiy um. Cemetery. Autiitniihllo service. i-spi:s .(in Dei ember P. Illl.i, JrtlUll, liusban.1 "f the late I'nnnlo Knpon. uRed f.1 veal. runerni servu-r wn wo item ... ... I IIIUV la' vu I KANHN. n December '.".i. itu.i, AI.U.L- ll' i:YA.SEN inee Martel) wl.l"w- of lienrKO T. l.,itlfCll iieiuiivi-s uni ,11.1.,.- ,., .,.- vltcd tf nttend the funeral, on Mondav at s .111 a. m.. truni her late ri-'dence. 1211 N'orlh .itllh tt. Solemn Hn.iu'cni . 'usa nt cur l.i.lv of the RnMirv Church at 10 in. Inter inent ul Holv Cross Cemeteo. riSHEIL On Dei ember ; 20. 101.1. SAIfAII. widow of John Fisher. Relative nnd friends are lnvlte.1 to nttend the fun -ral erv e. Monday. 2 p in., ut her late resldeme ,1731 Vine at. Interment IliocMey H.iptlst Ceme tery. rir.lil'.RAl D. On December 29. 1015, MI CHAEL J. FITV.ilERALD, husband ofalli Flizaerald (n e Miyiler) llclattvi fkud friend aro Invited to attend funeral. MonTlav;. ltii a.m.. from hi late residence 1 MO v Corlle st Interment pr vale Remains may l.e viewed Sunday, from 7 to 0 p in. l'l. 1'LII It. On December 2, 1013, ANNA T. wife of John r. Fluehr (nee Sio-klo), I11 her :10th year. Relatives and Irleu.ls. ulso Vvomen of the llnlv, FjitulU. . lb-'", and Altar S'oclety of t. Honlfai us' Church and Ladle' Aid H.K-ICIY of St. Vlncenta Orphan Asvlum at T-aconv . tire Invited to attend flieiuiier.il on Monday, nts :) 11 m.friti her la "resldeme. Hl( Wist Susquehanna Sve. Solemn Itenulem Mass at St. llonl faclua' Church, ut Hi n. m Interment at llnlv ScpuUhre Cemeterv. 1'ltlEI.. On Deteniber 20. 101.1. JAMES, husband of tho late llannih 1'rlel. Relatives and friends are tin ted to attend funeral, Tuesday, s .30 u m . from his lute residence. jirjTt Salmon st (re. E .Albert lath Ward). Solemn llequnm Mas at S.t. Vnn s Cnurcli. 10 a. m Interment st Ann a Ceme tery till.l.. On Dei ember 30. 1015. WILLIAM 11. HILL husband ot Mary J Hill, (me Jackel) aid son ot lh UL WtllUin II. and I.vd U 11 ill aaed to veara Relatives and friends are invited U attend the runerni. on Sunday. J 1" m precisely, from his late real deme. 121 Dudley st.. Cninden. N J. Intcr ntenl at Hethel Cemetery. Remains may ba view 0.1 in Saturday cvenjns litll.DINCi. On December 20. 1015. HELEN S wife of OcorBo M. fiuldlnB, at the res. dence of her lather, William lain. Belle vllle N. J . (JOHsTHEV. On December 30. 1015. MAltt, wife of John 11. lloostrey. ased i-l cars. Itelatlvis and Irleiid are Invlteil 10 uttfli.1 the luneral. on Sunday, at 2p. m.. from her husbund's rt.ldeuie. Wllte lloiee ulke. MaR imIIi N. J. Interment at Kvererien Cetjie ler! lunulas maj be viewed mi Saturday evenlnj; (JOSPEIL On December 20, 1015, HARRI C. C.OSPER. aRl 30 years. Services on Suturday. at 2 P. m precisely, at the Chapel of Andrew J. Ualr & Son. Anh and 10th sis. Interment prlvute. l,ltEEN,-On Deiember 30. 1015. KATHRYN IIELI, dauKbter of JIar- A. and thu late John Ii (irieu, in her 16lh year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Service on Mondav, ut 2 u- m precisely. KU mot'ter- TresfJeme. 18-W Christian st. Iiiternicnt prlvute. Automobile service. CKH'l'lTIIS. On December 29. 1915, WILL IAM II. C.RIFFITH3. aged Ttl ur. !--tivM and Jrlenda are invited to attend. th .n U...,.1ql. afternoon. St 1 O ClOCK, froni 'bis late r reiufeneo "wfc Market .t. U. funeral. ferment DrlVUte. HAHN. On December 20, 1815, LI DIB M.. wife of Oeorae S. Hahn and daushter of ttia lata William F. and SophU A. CllUapU, itelatlvea and friends are Invited to atteiu. the funeral service, on Saturday afternoon, it 2 o'clock precltelyj at her lata realdenc.. 1S1 W APley St., Cermantown, Interment llKViN(i On December 28. 1015. AMELIA 8 wife of Henry O HarlnR. aaed 53 vear. Relative and frl.nda are Invited to attend t" funeral , aervlcw. on Saturtoy roornlnR, it 10J0 o'1-lo.k precisely, at St. Luke Lu theran Church. 7lh st. and Montaomery ave. Interment private. ... .,.. ,.,,. T . ., IIAIHY. On December 30. 1015. WILLIAM J. HAVRY. huband of ARnea' Haurv met iiallagbf-r) and son ot John and Mary Haurv aied IT v ir. Relit vea and filends are Invited to attend lb I uneral st r Ice, on Mondav t 2 p. m at hia ltc resideuce. 411 West Earn at ittrrt tret below Vvbart.jn xi laterowftt private, at Isravrogd Ceio- the late uonoi nnu wui .'.''oIUiai r i ye nnd friend also Altar Society of fnlohanv fhtirch. nre Invited to attend tho nPnWl"n,i I Tue-dav. nl : 30 ,. m. 'n her ltmulem Ma" at fhtirch of, thf KplPhany. itlO A. m. Interment nt Cathedral (erne- elation ami inn. i-rnii- ivi.in.i ........ j Colonel ituh' Lancer, are InUtcd to at tend the funeral server, on Pumtay, nt J P m.. nt his lato residence. 1:000 North tilth t interment at Northwood Cemetery. ilatlanicr oi i.en.i .minium u.... .... ..... -.;,'':.-, ,, . , .. ....I.li...l,ln, tt till l.ite I -lilllli f ii lid Itoae Smith. iiKc-d Is vear. rumral, t which the rentlve and rlend nreinvHed Mnd iv. it v'l n in. from, her lite rel ,.".'..-.. o u..i..i Mt lllnh 3laa uf DRATHS ery. Auomohlle funeral. Itemain may be m vlewra on Sunday n 8 p. HAW On December 20. IMS. JAMBS HAT, in hi Slet year. Itelatlvea ana trienns aro Invited to nttend the funeral, Saturday ntternoon. at I o'clock, , from his late resi dence, isos Fprlnu (lanlen street. Services In Holy Trinity Church, at 2 o'clock. Inter ment privnte HRtllNIlOTHOM On December 28, 101ft, i:i.VA Flsimit. wife of Thomas D. Heln hothom and dnuehter of Franlc nnd Eliza beth Fisher, aired 2.1 vear Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend tunral services. On Saturday, at 1 p. m , at her late resi dence. Castor road above Krankford. Car riage at Frankford ave and Oxford rod nt 12.10 o'clock. Hemnlns may be Mewed on Friday, after 7 p. m. Interment at Lawn view Cemetery. HCltlNtl. On December 50, lPtf!. TIinitESR UfCHliniM HnilINd, widow of Dr Con stantino HerlnK Funeral service at tho New Jerusalem. Church. 55d and Chestnut etnet. on Sunday. January 2. nt 3 p. m. Interment private. HILL. At New York, on December 20.10ir.. CHAttlXITTi: J. HILL. Notice of funeral later, from her late residence. 17.19 North Md street HINDSt.KV. Suddenlv, nt hi residence. 2T South 42d treel. on December .11, 101,1. tlRiiltm: II IIINDSLDY, nae-l .14 lears Due notice of the funeral will bo Riven. ll(IHMIN.-nn December .10. 101fi. l't.t.KN, w-lfe of Herbert Hobson llelatlve . and friend are Invlteil to nttend the funeral, on Hiturd-iv. nt 2 n tn . rrom her husbind' residence, ,'t7ivi Cresson st , Vv Issahlckon. s-ervlres at ft. Stephen I II Church, at 2 II n. m. Interment nt I.everlnRton Ceme tery. HtlLllltllllK.- On December 2s, HI 1.1, HD AltI) F. husbind of Emma llolbrook (nee Knufninnn) Relatives nnd frlen Is, nto nce Tribe No 111. I. . It. M are In vited to attend the runerni. on Monday, nt S 'id a in . fiom hi late reslden e. 22IJ Kllsworth t HlKh Itenulem Mass at the Church of St ( harles Ilorromeo. nt 10 a. m. Interment private IIIHiroN. ANNA PHNHOSR widow Colonel Francis c Hnoton. of West Chesier. Pa . and daiichter of the Inle John llownn Pen rose and Anna Maria llurton. of Phllndel thla suldi-nlv of pneumonln. at the home of her d-iiiRhter. lr. Thoma liuchanan flllford of New York Funeral, from her lal residence West Chester. Pa.. Saturday. January 1. nt 12:1.1 p tn. Htm II On December 20. lOIfi. CATH HltlNi:. widow of Perry How, llelatlve!, nnd friends ure Invited to nttend the funeral, nn Mondav. nt s n a. m . from her Int residence. 10S South f..1lh st. Solemn Mass or ueouiem nt in cnurcn oi uur. ijiov or Vlctorv. nt lo a m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cro Cemetery. IIHWV-oh December .10, IM'., UICHAltD T. "n of 1th hard an. I Vl.det I Irwin. Duo notlre of the funeinl will be Riven. Istltll. -fin December 30. lOtn. nt ber late resid-nce. 4.m Ilalllmore nve. HANNAH S widow of Michael S Isard and dauahter of the late Itnbert mid Susanna Valentine. Iuneral services nnd Interment private. .H1VNIX -On Decelnher 20. 101.1. MAHY C ,ltVNi:s inee liiirtnnl, widow of Illchmon.l lovne, nRcl CO vesr Itelillve nnd friend-, nli Admiral Wllllun Itevnnld cin l. Nn. 117. Ladle of !. A. It . nnd llirnest Work er of the 1. A It., nre Invited to nttend the funernl servUe. on Sunday, nt 2 p. m,, nt the resldeiue of her hon-in-lnw, Thoma F. I'lem, 120 Jmksoii t. Interment nt Fern wood Cemetery. KI'.lt.N. -tin December 20. 1013. MAI.1NDA, ivldow of Isaac Kern, npeil m vear llela tlve und frlnd are invited to attend tho funeral service, en Sunday, nt I p. m. nt her late icrnlcn-o 2:ios North Lawrence st. Intermen. at Che.t.- mils Cemetitv. Ki:i I HMIIMI. su.i'enlv. nn Dei ember .10. 1IU.1. Jl'IIN liunbitid of the late IllUa brih Kettcnilmr In hi 7M Ii venr llelntlvev nn I rrleni'n. nln mc.i.ber of lllrnev Post. No. ill, il. it . Ivy indite No. an. I. (. ti. I.. Kciifdniiton Council, No. . u. I'. A. M nnd Peipnid 'I rll. No. is. I. n. II. M . me Invited in attend the funeral services, nn sun-lav at -' p tn . nt hi son' residence. Al rnh nn I. KcttrnrliiK, Inns Stella t In ti Miii'iii nt Norilnv ml i cnu tcry Automobile lutieinl lid -tl.ll. suddenly, on Deccti.tier 27. 1011 THOMAS II. husband or Josel hlnc Kevscr inee Janke) nnd son of the late Edmund nn I Marv Ann Knser Itelatlvea- nnd friend iilsn Asseml.lv No. .11. A O M. P.. lire In vited lo attend the funeral eervl.cn. nn Mon dav. at 2 'to p. ill., nt 111 late residence. 11,12 North drutx t Interment tit North" Laurel IIUI Cemeterv. Friend may call Sunday IvINMCIt. -At bin late residence. IR.12 (treeii st . mi Deiemliei .'II. IUI.1. Dl It. 1IHAV KINNIF.lt. In Ills Hist vim Due nnllin of the funernl will bo Riven LvmhburR. Vo.. mers plea-e , opv liSOItll.-Oll Dei ember ,11. 1013, IIAItltlHT I 1. KNUItlt. iiRcd .17 ve.irs Due liotbe ..( Ihe rtinet.il will be Riven. HOLD. At her resilience, .ISIS Trinity pi u e. on December 'H IIUI, IIXHIIAIIA ASM Kul.ll inee StellttaRonl. widow of .lobn A Knlb. iiri'.I 7s N'ntiie of funernl later. I.AMi:Mll:lt(ii:it. On December 2U. 101.1 CATH vlllMl. widow of I-oiiIh LandcnberRer tine ot iiRf.1 til vear. Itelnltve and friend, nlso llnlv 1 amllv nnd Allnr .socletv of s iti.iiaveutuni' Church and Ladle' Aid .-.Mli'tv of St. Vincent (Indian Anvliun. Ticnv are Invited lo attend the funeral, on 3Inllil.iv. at 7 '.II a 111 . from her bile resl den. e. .Il'l Wist Somerset t. HlRlv Mas at t Itonaventura Chnteli at 0 u. m. Inter in.'iii a llnlv ScpiiIi lire Cemetery. LtltllNCI (1n Deteniber 20. 1013. "MAIIV IJLIZAIIirril LAWIIHNUU (nee ltradshaui. Itelatlvea nnd friend are In vtteil to intend the funeral service on 1-rl-day ot s n ni. ut 1.112 Wnvne nve.. der mnntown Itemain miy be viewed nn Prldav from 7 in 10 p tn Interment Ilcih lehem Pa. Train leave Wavne Junction for Ilethlehem nn Saturday nt 12-11 p. m. APARTMENTS E. Corner Walnut and fe1fplEifc'"lj,'!i If & ,1 m ' m 'm, i 3S f & m m it z t rf jfr-"2? E fff, Irr"1 . litii!4olflfeM Hfld Q The opening of this fourteen-story fireproof apartment building is announced. J Suites of two rooms and one bath to ten rooms and five baths. j Inspection is cordially invited. Reservations through NORMAN S. SHERWOOD, 1411 Walnut Street nnATits I.KIHY.-On December 80, 191R, JOSHPH 1NB A , wife of Atiftustu C. Irfldy and rtauRhter of the late Henry and There. Kiosterman. aRed ns year. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to nttend funeral service, nt the residence of her on. Jred erlck C tldy. 21.14 Jefferon st , onPnn day. nt 2 p. m. Interment Mt Peace Ceme I ery. I.KO. On December 29. 101.1. AI.1CK F.. widow of James M Leo. llelatlve and friend are Invited to attend funeral service, Mondav-. at 1 p m. precisely, at her lte residence. 1307 Lntnni st Interment pri vate. Mt. Mnrlah Cemetery. Remain may be viewed Sunday evenlnr. MNfJAItD. On December fin, 101.1, I.OI'ISA, wife of iMmund W. Llnrard. nred 30 ear Relatives and friend of the family nre In cited to nttend funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p m . nt her husband' residence, 3.11.. Amber ft. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may lav viewed Sunday at 7 .10 p tn I.OMHY. On December .10. 1013. r.Lt7.A HHTH II LOWIIY, Relatives and friend nre Invited to nttend tho funeral service, on Saturday, nt .1 P m.. at her late reldence. 211 West chellen ve. Interment private LYONS.-On December 20. 1013, WILLIAM 1'. huihand of the Inle MntRaret Lon (nee 1'lanlRani llelnllve nnd friends nre In vited to attend the funeral on Monday, at s :io n m.. from the residence of hi son James F Lyons .1(101 Fnlrmnunt ave. vet Philadelphia Solemn Mas of Itenulem nt si Aratha church, at 10 a. in Inter ment at cathedral Cemetery. MAIIKI'.- On December 30, 1013. MAIIT. wife of John tRee Relative and friend nre Invited to attend the funeral on Mon day, at (ltd n m from the reeldtnce of Mis Maraaret Farrellv. 2iMl Ahatall t, IllRh Mass t St, Michael s church, at a a m. preelselv. Interment at New Cathe dral Cemetery. MARTIN.- On December 2S.101.1. WILLIAM J MARTIN husband of MarRiret n. Mar tin ine o ttoutkei and ion nt Sirnh F. and the lle James Mnrlln, Rd 3D veat. Rela tives nnd friends, nlso Local No 200. I. II 1; V of camden. N. J,, are Invited to at tend funernl servl. e. Mondav. at 2 p. m. prerlpelv, nt his late residence, tin H 2flth St.. Camden N J. Iniermint Ar-llns'-Mi (erne, terv Remnlus may bo viewed Sundaj cve nlnR IIATriS. On December SO. 1013, ALM1IIA, widow of Jacob Matlls, nRed st vear Rela tives and frlflid nte Invited lo nttend funernl Monday, at I p tn . from tho rel lence of her son-ln-liw David Farrell. Iln lleton ave. nnd. Coltmnn t . Phltadelphli. interment at Davlsvllle Uartl't Churrh Kround .1li:i7.I.t:ll On December 29, 101.1, ANNA, wife of Michael Metrler and dauRhtrr of tho late (Ipnrce and Marv DetlltiR. a I'd 33 years Relative nn.l friends nre Invited (o attend the funeral, nn Monday, nt S an n m . from her Hte resident e, 4237 Mannyunk nve . ItnsboroiiRh. Requiem Mum at St Mary's Chun It at 10 a. m. Interment nt Westmin ster Cemeterv MellltlDK. -On December 30. HI IS. PAT RICK M. nttlDII, llelnllve nnd friend are Invited 10 nttend 'uncial Mondiv. nl S-'lil n. in from his late residence. xYl N. Mos si. Mth and I'arrlsh st I Solemn IllRh Mass of Requiem nt Our Mother of Sorrows' Church ot III n't lot k. Interment llol 1 rosa Comet er MrCtlNMH.I.. At Atlantic City, N. ,1, on December 2 1013. JOHN, husband nf Sirah MiCnnnell Reliilves nnd 'rlend. nlo laiial order of Moose nrn invited to view- remains Frld-iy evenlnu nt hi Ute residence. l,t)2 llnlib ave. Inierment Saturday mornliiR nt ilrcenmotint cemetery. Ilnmmonton. N. .1. MirOllMIC'K. On December 20, 101.1, PAT RICK MccoRMIt'K. husband ot Knte II. McCormlck inee McNeill. .iRrd ,0 vear. Relatives nnd friend are Invited tn nttend .svv x s:sso;sw ArAIlTMENTS I "ssssms;-'. i ; 1 JSSk ' ' ii DEATHS the funeral, nn Mondar at ft.ao a. m.. fram hl late reeldenee, 2311 Orthodox tt., Frank ford, Hlah Mat at fit jochlm' Churetv at 10 a m. Interment private. McCCt.t.OLflH On December JO, 101B. Dr. riEitcv tt. MccUl.l5troH, hmband of Mum McCullouRh. Itelatlves and friend. lo Aeademv of Stomatolosv. Pennsylvania Association of Dental SurReons: Alumni So ciety or Philadelphia Dental ColleRe. J'enn svlvnla State Dental Society. Southern Dental Society of New Jersey. Northet Philadel phia orition of Dental Surreoni, Fint District Dental society of New Jorx. tion- tnrrflohle Society of West rhlladernh members of the Phlladetohl . Board. aaeipnt :ori1 oi Health and member of the School. Men's Club, are Invited to nttend th funeril serv ices, on .MoniiRy, ni z p. m.. v nt ii residence, 2211 Spruce t. interment at Westminster Cemetery. MrKLttmr.Y.- On December 2.101t5,CATn ARINt". wife of tlenrR McHlrevey (nea Mc Ki. brM 70 year. Relative and friends are Invited lo attend the funeral. Saturday, at 2-30 r. m., from hi lata reetdence. 79lh st and Rrewter ave.. West Phlla. Remains can bj viewed on Friday, from 7 to 0 p. m. Interment at Mt. Mortah. McdlNT. Suddenly, on December SO, 1913, FRANCIS, husband of Mary Medlnty. snd eon nf William and the late Margaret Me tllnty. of RalinnRlack. County Donegal. Ire land Relative nnd friend, aleo Holy Kama Soc'ety of the Cathedral. Dlv. 1ft, A O. If., Invited to attend funeral, Monday, 8:80 a, m from his me residence, 114 N IBth st. High Requiem Mas at the Cathedral at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeteryt MclUNLHY. Suddenly, at Flushing, N. T., on December 20. 101.1, CLARA A... wife of Theodore J MrKlnley. Relative and friend nre Invited to attend the funeral service, on Raturlav. at t p. m , at tha apartmenta er Oliver fl. Ilalr, 120 Chestnut it., Philadel phia. Interment private. Please omit flow er MctUNNr.Y On December 29, 1915. AN- pRKW, husband nf Amanda McKitjney. llelatlve nnd friend, also Ihe Men Ilene flclal Association of the church of the Hob Apostle nnd tho Court Amerlcu, No. 37. rvrtr of America, are Invited ,to at tend the funeral cri(e. on.. Saturday, at 2 p m. nt his 11 residence. 11.17 W. Wet moreland st. Interment private. McNBM.r.V. Suddenly, on December .2. 1013. MATILDA, widow of Jame McNjlley. naed 72 vear. lata of 420 Uroadway. Cam den. N J Relative ana iriena r in. v-lted 10 attend th funeral eervlce. op Sat' il 4..1U a tipcn. mt.l.Kli. At the Maeonlo Home, on rember in 1013. MICHA1H., aged 72 ,yri. Relative nnd friend, also William C. llamll on Lodge No TkO, r. and A. M., are In vited to attend the funeral V?I",: "!. 'sSW div nt 2 10 p tn preclaely, at the home, am N Hroad. Interment at (Ireenmount Cema tery lllliI.KIt. On December 30, 1013. JAMES UrtlHN MILLf.lt Relative and friend are Hinted to nttend the funernl services, on Mondav. at 2 p. in., at his iata rejldenc. Pnlmer'n corner. Walllnsford, Pa. Interment private JIOHIL On December 29. 1013, ANNA T.. wife nf Jame N. Mohr and daughter of the ne.nl eervbe nt late residence. (1M0 qverhropVj nve, Saturday. t 2 P. m. Interment prlvtt. Kindly omit Powers. Reading: (Pa,) paper plenno copy. vHlllltlLL. On Decmeher 29, 1913, 8AIIAH. wife of IMward Morrill., Relative and friend nrn Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Saturday, nt 1 in p m , from her late real den.'e lJ.lt North Woodstock st. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. lnio .nman anu iiarrici v. . iwuun. . r - . jJ-i;ss'SiXKasail ,.,.. ,v urnv nriernoon. jnnuarv j, n at the residence of ber eon-in-law, rTariK it. Hennolt. (lis Ren"n street, Camden. N. J. Interment private, narieisn uemetery, r rienn mav call Friday evening, after 7 o'clock. D. FOR RENT Horner Building 925 Chestnut Street formerly PENN MUTUAL BUILDING Desirable Offices Single or en Suite The building hns just been entirely reno vntcd and alterations will be made lor individual tenants. APPLY J. M. CONOVER, Agent The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Independence Square ..sss ;.. 5ssss,mm APARTMENTS 17th Streets . -?" 1 (i 4 H , effJIJMMJljt. lwywmWi ' ' ' l'"' 'Wyjiwj p . ' t jy-f-" " -- .e .ifinumn,, -jinn., I i , tsjp
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