Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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VHBAT DROPPED
" ON HEAVY PRESSURE
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Restricted Export Situation and
Good Precipitation Over
Winter Belt Factors
CittdAGO, Jan. 3. Heavy pressure
f. t fgused pronounced weakness In the wheat
' market hero today, owing to tho restricted
export situation, Increasing' stocks1 and
gOOu precipitation uver a. iuimq pun ul uic
Vlnter belt on Saturday and Sunday, The
unsettled foreign outlook also tended to
restrain confidence on tho bull sldo.
The liquidation in May was partlcu
iry active, and that option suffered tho
.i Kitenilve loss. Last Friday's break
dlilodged ft lot o wheat, with tho result
i that many tongs uinuuuuu. inere was
'' fair support at times, but renewed selllnp
( en fractional rallies that resulted kept
r the market down.
& The Interest and tho extent of the busl
' he" was not as great as usual, the an
ntfat election occupying tho attention of
traders. A dispatch from Winnipeg said
that the demand for tho cash article
there was tamo and that stop-l08i or
ders had been uncovered, Tho market at
Minneapolis closed at noon out of respect
(o the memory of Governor Hammond.
Sentiment was much unsettled by tho
linking of additional vessels In the Med
iterranean. It was also surmised that
(he wheat sold had not passed Into Btrong
hand. A gain of 5,503,000 bushels In the
visible supply In the United Stalea for
the week to 67,311,000 bushels was to.
ported. Corn also was wck. Jinny paper pronto
or wiped out and losses substituted.
Strong cables were Ignored and commis
sion houses generally Bold. The weather
'over the belt was good.
I.tadlng future ranged as follows:
Friday's
vvneat 'k& VIHV'
j,v l.2.m 1.2.V4
julj. . 1.1 OS 1.1 J
Iiw. Close, close.
1.22U 'Lai 1.2:,i(.
1.15s tl.lll tl 17
V,nrn tnew uru.vij ,
liar
rm.
"ili
7.1
7.1
II' a
77
47i
Julv
Oats
Hay .,
January
Jlaj- ,
Itlba
January
Mar
t'ork
May
fill
70,
70
471.
47 47 40'fi
0,02
10,'JS
li. as
10.12
0 02
io.2s :
10. SO
10 2..
10 OS
lo. US
111. Ml
IIISM
III.IW
0O.I1S
10.07
io.:,2
18.S7
10.07
tAJked.
10.O-.' 10.02
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR .
WHEAT Itccelnts. IM..17I huh The mnr
ket waa' unsettled and 2c. loner In avmnniliv
with the West. Demand fair. Quotations-
tar mis. in exr-nri eievntor. .m. ren. aimt
and Janunry. SI.BIH1.25: .Vo. a Southern rod.
Jt.21t2l. steamer No. 2 red. $1. 20111.22: No.
3 red. ?1.20ai,22. relocted ., 1.I7'1 1';
r.l-ll It HI lltflt.lS
3 rcu. 7i,avm.ii .irji
rilected II. Jl lltflt.l.H
nnnl , I.- --.A
I-U1V. IlCCCItUW, ,,.,!,
3 I jllow
,mi-.
. OATH. neceipta. Hvai nuali urreriiiKa
aere moderato und the tnnrki't ruled atentlv
ttiounh quiet. Quotations: No 2 uliltp, MI'.V
eotic; atnndard white. 4H4M01e. : No. .1
white. 47it4V.. No 4 white. 4:,iiWliiUe..
innf, nnta JlfUn. mirltlrl nt.lw tf,ia.1ft
:NVV) l.uali . OfferliiKa
4SH.W,
FWDun. Ileeelota. 1370 bbla. nml 2.117.002
Iba. Innacka Mill llmlta nern well nmlninlned.
hut traue waa quiet. Quotation, per llnl Iba. In
nool: Winter, clear. JVJ.IMS.SO; do., atrnlsht.
(3.632111; do., natent, tltlfl..'IO: Knnaaa, clear,
jute aacka. $1 .,I05.."0, do., atrniKht. lu'n
aacka, l.l.mnI.'.M: do., patent, Jutn aacka, $s.yu
fiil.10: aprlnir, flrat, clear, J3.00tfS.tn, do ,
atralrht, $3.S5iIO. do , patent. $l)n.4(l; ln
farotite branda, JtimmONl: city mills, cholca
and fancy patent. JO.MMU (.0; ltv mllli, regu
lar Kradea, winter, clear, $S.2S1i..r.O, do.,
atralrht. as.O'xfltl. do., patent. tiitrO.'IO.
HYE KLOUIt -The market ruled ateady, hut
trade naa nulet, He quote at 33.2Ja.i.50 per
bbl , aa to quality
.PROVISIONS
The market ruled atendy ulth a fair
jobbing Inquiry. Quo.tatlona. Cllv beef. In
aeta, amoked and nlr-drled. 24SJ23C. Weat
ern br. in eta. amoked. 2tft2.1e : cltv beof.
JfiiSSS1" ."I'd tendcra. amokod And nlr-drled.
mVV- ,Vt". J"1 b.i knucklea nnd tendera!
amoked, 20ffl2ic.. beef hnm, JSaOTO: cork.
HWUinc. do . .ajtlnned. looae. 12Jil21,c: do.
o.. amoked. IDstiatie.j other hama. smoked,
f Ity curod, aa to brand and ascniKe, lflli!Vi.c ;
hama, amoked. Weatern cured, li5luc.i do..
'!?' ,bonl"A 22c. ; picnic ahouldera. a. P.
curej loose, 12c,; do., amoked. J.le.: bellies,
In tickle, accordlna; ,to KVcrnge. looae. 12
lSc.i breakfast, bacon, aa to brand and aver-?J-.clty
mrad. WfiHic . breakfast bacon.
aV-V".n. cured. lBlc: lard. Wntern. re:
flned. tierces, lOHc: do., do. do., tubs, 04c:
, JXi'yHf" "'' "' rendered. In tlercea.
loffi.S do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tubs.
REFINED SJJGARS
The1 market nam nnl v.m, .,A..i.. n
lit"' llt nrlcea: Extra fine rran'ulated.
oi: !J??fM 'r?n?l!i: ! Powdered.
loflA ,Knfctlonr' A. 6.83c: aolt Kradesi
DAIRY PRODUCTS
; ?iFnF?,7DJmanlJ Wl" 'olr Rn1 Price Tier
JlJiaJ'"!"" on fine. Kooda. Today's quota.
lrr,:.-e,t,rn: ,frc.'l- "Olld.packed cream-
lAAhlno-'et JiilL
aof S.:-r;,h, eM" " J.re .raore Plentiful and
fh & case ?weT- Quotations folluw In
hi ","?.' SfStt?'' ext''ai 8,,'!- Pr dozen i near-;J.,-I,,
.10S(,.P?r standard raae; nearby
fliTr'tTSA11"- '"" Pr, caae; Western extra
SlH'.50 wr ca"i do- n""- .00 per
Srlran"' i7M ir ca,8i d0- "econda, H.:t6
ftS?.J"-r '5' do- lnfeor. lower; fancy,
t pVrCd5,eJandIea SK wera Jobblne at 40842c!
, ?JiE.ES5-"T0ff'rln" "ere llrht and the
?Srk,V rul1. If"1 w"h tra" '" Following
' iISwhT?il0,Ay.0nW Nf.w Yofk- ,u'l cream.
'I BRPin h,elu xTO,ftAi,,i?I,c, hlKher, do.
tWUe ' l7lTc,s do., pari sltlms
POULTRY
T.TVP ft,-. h..,.- - ..... ...
mZftr . '"' ruie steady under
. fKi'J.' ga-erlnira. but tradej naa quiet. Quo-
1&- .l.ayil';Xt,i ,aH nuallty. 14a
. ICC... roosters. 1112 anrlnir hd.b.i.,1 ...
1&- .l.ayil';Xt,i 'oaid nuallty. 14a
i JS0- roosters. llQISc sprlnir chickens, ac
; SSSlf 'o.lU'll'y. MftlOc. "turkey.' SSSaK;
M". aa to alio and aualltv. lBriifr .
? KAi'. '9 "" nd ullt
IV. loblfc.: Keese.
Ighlnu i" lbs. ami
1 ..IHtl-.i
ic.! uuineaa, younir, we
. Ki anKS.''nKrn?"'r'a,,SrjS1: MW5W t'
"i h'
J SS!,.c,vP,r Pal'.,?: OTlntii. old""per
I JJc-i plKeona. old, jer pair, Sv'BSSc:
pair.
M3i?. "'. -":. uo"
aj'
uo,.
m.iii.TSS'iiv"1?? maraei ruled nrm wltn de
S5JS a fen"'"? ,he "mlted recelnta of desirable
filSSr ?". are fhe ouotatlons: Kresh.
and4 iKEiK&i rSi-Pa-ckffU .turtieys, Delaware
?Hwn . rXland- thney, SStlvJOc.; Vlrclnla.
3Z?i d pairby, (rood to choice. 23JS
rj' J?m. western, fancy. L'Oc. exceptional
SSt' iPti Jn? "" - WJWOc. Fowls, 12 to biJ,
ig-W RW IseutUe., do.. w..h:
Si'lVXit l?"By aeieciea,iac; do,, we ah.
iH jiltt!f '. SVHce. fTHc.i do., vein.
rtv!) EleC9. 13B14C. Fowls. In bbls.. dry
S bilr' Uf3 ! ' "0. choice.
fiiTtka.plece-.. 1(v . smaller sites, l2ViUc.
Mfa?eehS.n,,ry-?!?k,ti' la'-.. CbfckDri
rillsrs.2i?r.V T.'ZZ1 "'. ".?
ms fk. -n-:-" 'ksi-'is." uiuur.
tUckana. 'l
iucls nJJri'i JAS5?-5 Inferior. 13c Sprln
5U4gseAn-&.-50- doVdo".
BjjP,!''.50B3; do . do.. 68att lb
ana jm a
FRESH FRUITS
StW4er toodV?.1?." '." 'tr request and steady
filer bhi r.VJ.r"" "'5'- . VU'"'W
KJ10 Jersey, per basket-No. 1 Hosa. 8J
MSoewox other, varieties. SJSCOc.l. Xo." 2,
n ' I..n.. Ui.mn. h.ntntHJt
r-
Liu.. neccimF, ,m misn i rauo nnn
oiilrt. but nrleea ruled Bte.idv. Quotations- Cur
lota for local trade. Ha to locution -Old West
ern No. 2 vellow. MliniHiUc, : old Western
tmer ellfiw. Nll.aSll(.e. : nld Western W
, 71l'SO'4t;. . new cob, per 7i Iba..
Mwmi inuvy ornnus oe prints
KVIIIUHl
piece. BKi nonnern Illinois
&DQV VmIIAU, IV. .1. n I If.. -A
w 'i.ite"' ??McMv northern II nols.
114 Iba r'rnv3,"ln0,AC.ncy weUhlna 2t4a
lllahin'i JrfcbM.. 156184,: other Western.
vSSv&.i "P1? vr, n boxes. lIW18c.
SK tSLt'J05athilni ?ncy, 3.2Jt3.50. do.;
Uliei0- g0Si?VnCsli?lSai Ifclntosn, WB3.50
' k fe,i-'v50.te3; Baldwin. 3.50a.23:
iioi?nfAj,2,.l?ffi&.H? Srlm" Golden, tl 4
TVa7j"In' 9H"i York ImptrUI.'titf3;
lUtt ivPpl",v,n tu'k. P 1W lbs.. 50C.3
0t:Te.Apt'1- ""tern, per box, l.S3fc2 2S.
rutt ij!,i,1ort1. ' trarp, 12S3. CrM
U0RV JiW5,l-P'' crate-Porto BIco.
ScTcid ?'FS H-. J.e-'i73- Cranbenrtea.
crati r?V,Pir S'-. 3SU; do.. Cape Co.- per
it .IC -ww- - Jarsey per crate. I2.M
I VEGETABLES
A4?Si1tA XM.Btnarall' steady, with d
, ttSt rSXftl .'. ,h limited oarlna of dsalrabl
IVSiIiir" s. IW'IM. Bweet potatoea.
j 10M?Uf, '. fcbl. 1 .TuVil.TS. On lor. j. per
' rbhar.U?,"-'N;aL J ll.SMWl No. S. J3C.BII
K. Yer4t Ji.D?ni Pr on. JJliO, Celery. New
Pi pff'osF' " IS4lk.- Splructo, Norfolk.
' 1 W da W- 9 Id. Pr Uakef. II -ii4
hiith-iVi?1 Cttrolloa. per baiket T3c,Bl
r&iA. T'H- W iiakt, $13ua. Was.
5teSft-'V. KafBUnt. World vet
" Ji&Tsaf A Mushrogaj, wr i IV feev
-IgZJZ.
LOCAL RESERVES LARGER
Philadelphia Institutions Also
ported Increased Deposits
Ah Increase of nearly nine millions In
Individual deposits resulted In a substan
tial Jump In tho reserves of the Philadel
phia Clearing House banks for the week
Just ended.
Loans decreased $825,000. Details fol
low; Jan. a. tola
..$4"4.S)O,0W
,. 4on.7m.foo
. I0..M7.0OO
. . 71.240.0011
. . 1(12,012,000
. . 2Il,87n.0O)
. . W. 802, 000
. zA.to.yooo
Increase.
,OI)0
.SM.roo
1.000
IHo.000
327.000
l.ufi.nnn
4.70O.0OI)
firci.ooo
4.1D7.P00
tonns ..,
Deposits Und) . ,.
Circulation ........
Due from banks . , .
Deposits of bonks. .
Kx Clearing House
Reserves held ....
Reserve required
Surplus
l)eeresn.
?'P'ni!?n$tr "M formj January 4. 10 4, was
,.l,00t): .January .VjOl.r S12.4l6.000: .Inn-i-sSoiirm'"'
'".Wf-Offl. liecemher 30. lnr.'
fitgnO.uOO; January S, 1n, 1,tiS(l,SOO.
Financial Briefs
Tho annual report of the Mollne now
Compnnj' shows n decrease In gross sales
of 2,S36,008. Net Income fell $101,827,
nnd the balance after Interest tmyments
was $52-l,0io, a decrease of 1113,885.
Another conference tvas held in .Vow
Vork this afternoon between members of
the lteorernnlzutloii Committee of the St.
t-ottls nnd San Krnnclsco Company and
representatives of largo Western stock
holders. The report of Hnrrlaon llrothcrs & Co.,
Inc., for the year ended October 31, 1513,
showed proi.ts of J6S,JS7, nualnat $Mt
456 In 101 1. Tho surplus was 2.'!0,160, com
pared with 1121,456 tho previous year, nnd
wns equal to 18.1 per cent, earned on tho
common stock.
Soles of municipal bonds In 1915 nggrc
Rated $175,745,258. compared with $lw,37o,
2rtl In 191 1 nnd $103,216,613 In 1313.
The New York banks transferred 2H,
000 to San Francisco.
Additional shares of Vnrlous eomnanlea
lmo been placed on the reKUlnr list of
the Philadelphia Stock nxchnitRO ns fol
lows: $831,300 American Telephone ntul
ToIoRrnph: $11,;S0 Amerlcnn Milling: $.'.
7I6.S30 common nnd $2,000,000 7 per cent,
ptoferred American Hallways Company;
H4.4CO permanent ptetetrcd Interstate
HnlhvnyH Compau. Tlielo has been
stilcken ort the regular list $303,000 Span-Ish-Amcrlcnn
Iron Company 6 'per cent,
bonds retired In sinking funds.
For tho November quarter the Tonopah
llelmont Company reports total net In
come of $196,180, iignlnst $226.Sill In the prc
cedlnc quarter nnd $372,020 In tho same
period a j ear ago.
. The I3nnk of KtiKlaud reports the
amount of currency notes oulstnndlnK as
97,523.0ilD nBalnst 93,581.630 In thu pre
vious week. The amount of gold held for
the redemption of such notes remains at
i2i,G0O,00O.
CURB IRREGULAR;
MOTOR SHARES HEAVY
Mercantile Marine Strong on
Small Dealings Oil Stocks
.Were Firm
SEW YOrtK. Jan. S.-TradltiB In the
market for outHlun aectiiitlps today wns
lest active, with the tone Irregular. In
spots sticnBth developed at times, al
though thts wns offset by weukneaH in
other parts of tho Hat.
Kathodlon Bronze nitaln showed decided
weakness, with a sharp bteak of 9 points,
on rather small offerlnKH, Mldvalo Steel,
after a. doss of over a point, recovered
more than half. Submarine Hont was nl
most neglected and receded about .
Motor stocks wero fienerally heavy. Peer
less broke 3 points; Chevtolet was down
2 points; White Motors eased off &. while
Chandler was down nbout 2 points.
International Merchantlle Murine shares
weie eenerully stronB on small dealings.
Inter-Oriental Ilubber, nfter a loss of a.
rallied to tho beat. There was n Rood
demand for Manhattan Transit at a small
advance. St. Joseph Lead Improved
nnctlonally.
Oil slocks were Arm In spots with a
Rood Inquiry for Ohio Oil, und Standard
Oil of California, Coiden Oil waa active
and moved up nearly a point.
Mining stocks weie In fair demand.
Kennecott, alter a loss of neatly a point,
moved up to the best. In bonds,' Erie
eonveitlblo Is were fairly active but If
tegular.
Hid. Asked.
Itrltlsh-AnierlcHii Tobacco old. .
llrlttah-Amerlcun Tobacco new..
Chevrolet
noldtleld ronaolldntcd
liendea Manufaciiirlnc
International Marine
International Marine vie!
Keno't Copper
MhlKh Valley Coal Halea
Maitma Copper ,. ,,
Marconi
Mldtal
Nlilslnc
Otis Ulevattir
Otla Kle.ator pfd
Peerless
rVnn Mnr Ord
ItlUer. 11 tgeman
Kterllna; Otini
Submarine
Tobacco Products
United Prorlt nen-
World Film
White Motor
Yukon Hold
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MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOI'AH 8T0UKH.
Hid. Asked.
Jim Butler I.IO 1.13
Slac.S'amara , .04
Midway , 14 .til
Mlsnah Ext 'J. I .'.'.-,
Montana
Northern Star
Ton llel
Ton Hxt
Ton Mln ....
Iteacue Kuta. .
Weal End ....
. . ..mi .:ii
.. .IS .HI
. 4U.1S 4S
. 4 4 1-ld
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,. .WJ .SJ
KB,
'.' ;at !oi
. .'18 .40
. ,0-J .Hi
. .U-i .01
. .Oil ,US
. .03 ,M
. . .OS
. .4.', .49
.1.01 J.12
. .Ill .III
. 1.2T l,:m
. .in .21
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I.
, ,01 ,03
J .02 ,U4
J ,20 .22
, 1,50 1.T0
GOLDFIELD HTOCKa,
Atlanta
Illue Bull ,
Booth ,
Uulldoc
UUU ,
Comb Frae ....'....,,.
plamondfleld u U......
Daisy
Florence. . .
noldrtold Cons
uo
oldrleld Merir
jumoo tin ..-
Keuanaa ,..
Oro
Band Ken ..,.....,.,...,..
bluer Pick , ,.,,
M1SCEI.LANEOUS,
Fairy AJteo . . ,
Klmberlv .......
Xetada. Hill ....
Neadi Wonder
NEW YORK BUrrER AND EGGS
NEW YOBK, Jan. 3. DUTTEn: Market
steady and Ann: receipts. UT05 pack
aaea. Eitra creamery. J3J5c.: hjher scoring.
??.... a. - . c . . .,.. QilA'll. . Imlln.lnn
334Mc. State dairy,
creamery, 22V482.1HC.
EQQs: Ifarket rlrraj reci
UVWvfl.. , IWIWIIUU
recelnta. fiDltt Dackaees.
Extra Urate, .lifts tUc.: Brata. a.lffHiuc, nearby
whites. 45W48o.: mlxea color. jiSSlCc,; iiearby
browni. sSaiOc,; refrlierator Brata, 'iiSSHaC
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO. Jan. 3. HOG9. Hecelpts, 50,000.
Market logiSc- lower, lllxed and" butchers.
JiTI&SCTw Market iMIie.
higher Beeves. Jt.tJttJeko cows and belfers.
u!sseS.40; Texana, 18.60418.10, calves. JS.GOrt
aHEEP.-RcIt. 10,000. Market, 102Je.
hUher Native and Vestcrn. fi.T63T.10;
Umba. ia.T5afl.00.
AMERICAN RAILWAYS ELECTION
Tho American Hallways Company
board of directors met and elected Van
Horn Ely, John Qrlbbel, Henry P.
Scott, John J lenderaon, Alox. O. nop
Inson and Thoroaa Y. Wilson. These
gentlemen, together with J. J Sullivan,
E. Clarence lliHer and the Hon. Charles
It Sillier, now constitute the board of
directors. Van Horn Ely and John
OrtbtK-l were elected ires'dnt and we
president,, respectively, 04 th wnpan
L:BI)Q PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY
WHEN
ARTISANS' ORDER
MUTUAL PROTECTION
Big Rally and Class Initiation
Bring to a Close a Year of
Successful Effort
The bIB rally of Friday nlslit In the
Parkwny Hiilltllim' proved a innunlllcent
aitccedH, ArranKcd by Jloat Excellent
Master Artisan Smith, to provlilo a means
for tho admission of clamorl lioatH .
canrlldntett. who deslrcil to enter the fra
ternity before- the close of the year. It
horn abundant fruit In membership Kalns
nnd ftillv realized the fondest hones of
onlcers und member:.
It was a flttlnp; climax to a year of 1 .1
exampled fruternal effort on the part of
assemblleH and member.
Throughout the. montn of December regular
session of all aaiemnllre uero well attended
and large classes o( candidates wera ud
milted. To accommodate additional petitioners,
many apeclal besalona uere held, apiillratlona
faaeed utxin and the tnpera forwarded tu
)r S. IV tlnild. medical esainlner-ln.chler.
wh,. during the laat week. wa perhaps tho
busiest man In the Artlsana' order.
.Notwithstanding tho fait that morn than
100 application papers a dav were received
for examination, the closest scrutiny naa Rlten
to each, aa evidenced by tho percentage of
candidates rejected.
Uite applications from asaembllei were
passed upon Itlday eienlng In advance of tho
specUl Artiauns' gathering In order that all
might be admitted In the big Ilnal class ad'
mlmlon of the sear, ,
Th success of the meeting, both In point
of enthusiastic Interest, 'ind th number of
approved candidates adm 'ted waa moat grati
fying. The hall as cnmiled with repreaen
tatliea of all local aasomhllea. und thu most
excellent officer and varloua depullee usalstej
In an linpresslta rendltlun of the work of the
The' success of the closing hnura of the pl.l
year presages much for the brotherhood during
tha dawning new year. The order's work Is
now launched upon a new era. viith an en.
thuslaatlu army of devoted members and basic
elements or stability In Its fraternal and bane
tidal features, which assure It a contUiaaMe
of growth and a full measure of prosperity
und auccess during the current year
Ilartram Assembly. Nn. 5.1. Mill hold Its reg.
ulur Jauuatv meeting tonight In the hall. 71t
atrApl nml WiMiitlarnl Retlie. A special ad
journed meeting waB held Wednesday last, at
which a class of 4n cundldatea una admitted.
In addition to which a number of other tan
dldatea Hero Initiated at tha big Artlsana
rally held In the 1'arltnay Building Frlda
night. .
The Initial session of Tassyunk Aasembly.
No. 5S. for the new year. will be held Thurs
day evening In the American Hank Uulldlng.
llroad street and Passiunk avenue. Officers
for the current year will be Installed, refresh
ments served and an entertainment provided
for the members after tha dispatch of routine
bualncsa. Tho good, work of last iear waa
brought to u satisfactory conclusion by a
special adjourned meeting held J ednesduv eve
ning In the Artisan Olubrooms. lsth street and
Snyder avenue, at which a class of JO candl.
dates was admitted.
More than 400 members of St. John's Assem
bly crowded Into Jlaker Post Hall Tuesday to
one of the greatest meetings ever held by No,
28. necorder Donnelly, fresh from his Horlda
vacation, in his usual methodical style kept
the meeting golnsr with snap and by 0 o clock
had lined up the 81 new members for Initiation.
1'rUea of turkey hid been offered for rlye new
mempers. ana iv live oiru n u, ,,bu ys
la the roam, each prlia winner being required
to catch bis" turkey as well as win II. Kvery
member present was presented with a box of
candy.
Harmony Assembly. No. 45. held Christmas
exercises for the children of tha membera Tuea
day evening, at which he .mora than
JuS present. Hrother fJeorge W, Miller was
elected to the office of recorder.
At the meeting of Dorian Assembly. No. 41,
held Monday evening In the Parkway Building,
eight candidates were Initiated and a new
corps of officers elected for the current year,
After routine buslne.a an excellent entertain
ment waa provided for membera and visitors.
ARUEN TURNS PACIFIST
People of Colony Decide Not to Fight
Boulevard Project
WH-MINQTON, Del., Jan. 1-After a
hard I'eht the people In the colony at
Arden have refused to launch a fight on
the dii Pont UuoleVard. The matter came
up at t. town meeting; on Saturday night.
It was stated that James C. McCombe
and other residents of the section were
wllllngr to aonate money to fight tho
boulevard project Frank Stephens, one
of the founder of Arden, endeavorrd to
get through a motion to appropriate 1200
for the purpose, but It failed. A motion
was then made, to appropriate a hundred
dollars and allow a committee to solicit
subscriptions, but this was voted down
by a big majority.
It s likely that the matter will now be
dropped
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BSSVmtK I f
A FELLER NEEDS A
THE ROYAL ARCANUM
Local Associated Councils Inaugurate
New Yenr'n Work With Big
Smoker
The ladles' Christmas dinner and dnnco
fflven by the Carnation Club Wednesday
evenliiB was 11 most enjoyable nodal hap
pening;. Tho roof Harden of tho Hotel
Hlneham was specially decorated for tho
occasion and presented a beautiful scene.
Amid decorations of greeni and myriads
of electric lights, with a huee, brilliantly
Hunted nnd ornamented Christmas tree
as a background, tho euesta of the club
assembled for u merry night of holiday
pleasure
The banquet wal served early In the
evening, and between the coursea vocal
and Instrumental featuics with dances
served to enteitaln tho members of thu
club nnd their guests,
Following the supper Supreme Uepreaenta
tlvn J. Uallaa Hmltli. personating Pun la i.'Iilu...
with appropriate and witty remarks distributed
two largo bags of gifts to thoaa praaent.
Ilrftther It. L. wattenberg acted aa master
of ceremonies and Introduced th arloua par
tlclnanta In the evening's program.
Tho affair waa In all respecta one of the
mont pleasing events ever given under the
ausolccs of the. Carnation Club, which has
donii ao much for the advancement of the
liiterestH of the Hoyal Arcanum order in Phila
delphia and vicinity,
Among those In attendance w,ere Grand He
gent U It. Uelsenberger. of I.anrn.iter. Grand
Secretary Webster V. Weiss, of lletlilehem.
Grand Orator James E Norton and wife, of
iieuuiiiK. fasvurann itegent Arthur 11. i'.aton
C, K, I'Towert and othera whose labors have
contributed to tha aurceaa nf tha nrilpr unit lta
various undertakings,
The Aes)olated Councils of Philadelphia and
vicinity will Inaugurate, tho progressive, work of
me new year oy giving a big iomollnientar
smoker and vaudeville entertainment ttaturdav
nlght next In l.u I,u Temple, llroad and Mprlna
Uardeit streets. Admlsson will be bv csrds at
Invitation, which era being distributed by mem
bers of the councils. Tho committee In chargi
hss prepared an exceptionally attractive pro
gram, and an enjovablo evening la assuroii to
tha large crowd of membera and friends who
will attend.
rJuccessful as these affairs ure and have
been even in the past, aa auclal happenings,
they alao, ft Is stated, prove valuable nldu
In gaining new members by reason of the host
pf strangers who urn thua introduced to mem
bera of tha Itoial Arcanum and made ac-
aualnted with Ita methoda of work and bene
olal features.
Brother. Louis C. Ileber. of Versailles Coun.
en, has been awarded tha drat prlte of ISO.
offered by the Urand Council, by eecurlng IS
approved candidates during tha inontli of No
vember. lira. Iteber also secured
airu. ficucr aiso secureu tju in adiii
.ion vy
virtue, of her husband's efforts.
la .
irnhl. nf tha ,d,nn .nitfii.lt lu .Branls.t
ww tor. tutving ootainea ta new memoera,
while the third prize of fpo goes tu C. W.
Iludlslll. aa a reward for his effort In cap
turing Jl candidates.
Philadelphia Council, No. 93, held its regu
lar stated meeting Tuesday evening In tho
Parkway Building, and In the presence of a
fair attendance of membera and visitors ad
mitted u substantial class of candidates. John
Culbert is the new regent for the current year,
and with nla fellow council officers is pre
paring an ambitious program to Interest the
membera during the year and stimulate council
activities. .
Pennsylvania Council, No. 312, scored a pop
ular success. Wednesday evening by the In
troduction of what waa known aa "Kiddles'
Night." an evening specially set upart for tha
children of the membera. and a program of
entertainment prepared specially with a view
to their pleasure.
SEES PROSPERITY AFTER WAR
Clarence Darrow Predicts Great Ac
tivity in Europe and U, S.
A worldwide labor panic and a general
Increase In wages, both in the United
States and In Europe, as the result of
the war, was the prediction made by
Clarence Darrow during- a lecture at the
Broad Street Theatre yesterday,
Tho end of the war, Mr. Darrow said,
will mean reconstruction and work for
millions of person. The tremendous
slaughter of men Iq tho war would mean
a labor panic, he said, and compensation
therefore Would be greater.
"The United State never enjoyed a
more prosperous period than after the
Civil War," the speaker said. "The am
condition will exist In Europe after tha
smoke has cleared away, and this coun
try hi bound to Joel the effect. It U1 be
necessary to rehabilitate the world, and
that will mean a redistribution 0r wealth.
It will mean an era, of prosperity Which
will last for a long time. There will be
mort wortc to do with fewer rata avail
able, and wages will ar to height never
reached before '
FRIEND
TMlRTy lYHRBf? CErJTS
FOR CANUT OM 1H.5
BILL J VOHY , DON'T
REMEMBER BUYING
AMY CANDY AT
JVtKT SToRf? - I
Wonder
PYTHIAN GALA WEEK
PLANS OF LODGES
Installation of Officers Sched
uled in City Integrity
Lodge Banquet
Throughout tho city of Philadelphia
and suburbs the subordinate lodges will
r. )1 Installation meetings during the
week, when thn olllcera will be Installed
by tho Deputy Grand Chancellors of
their districts.
Plans havo been made by many of the
lodges to make this a gala week, having
on their schedules plans for confeirlng
tho "First flank," Installation, visitation
of Grand OHlcers and banouets.
The artlvo interest ahoveu tiy the members
hav not aa yet been I'onipleted, Chairman
Pyfer. 1'. I" of Falrmount Lodge. No. l.VI. 1ms
nrranged for another open meeting for next
Monday night at Integrity Lodge .N'o. 49. so
that the brother of tho various lodges, who
are unacquainted with the details already
mada to open the temple, may get the facta
by attending flit tneetlnga of the preliminary
organization A meeting for this purpose will
gladly h nrranged In any lodge dealroua of
having the plana brought berore It by writ
ing to J. Iiouls Oelbman, l.'ll'U Tioga street,
temporary recording secretary.
Integrity Lodge Kb. 4a, will Install tha fol
lowing officers tonight Chancellor commander. I
I I., rl. rinilnk tlu rhnncellor. J. I.ouls (If Hi- '
iiitin; master of arms. tUmuel Mnvder. master I
nf work. Hairy Wohuslcr. prelate, Phillip
Dongea. inner guard. CI. Let outer guard, I
Jucub ilrltner. ono trustee Stniuel Karref. '
A bttmiuet will be provided after the In- I
Kt.Lllatlmi mill innferrln ,tf thm "Hlrst Itunk
This, the first tianuuet of the new year ill
Integrity Lodge, marsa the rejuvenation of
one of tho ulilesc lodges In tha ctt). and plans
art, being; made to make thn ISth anniversary
Sight, which will be In 1'abruary. mm of the
eat nights ever had by tho members.
KNIGHTS OF MLTA
Crusader Knights Celebrate Anniver-
siiries nnd Admit Classes of
Novitiates
Tho annual election for offlcera of the
Orand Commanders' will be held during
the month of February In subordinate
commanderlea throughout the State. Ac
ceptances of the nominations made have
been Hied, at) required by law, with Grand
Itecorder J. II. Hoffman at headquarters
ln this city. There will be no contest,
except fir the oltlco of srand entitlnel and
grand trustees. For the former oillce
alone 12 candidates are In the Held.
Of the stand trustees, during the last year
J, V. Dogert. of Wtlkea-Uarre. and V. U
ratslnger. of Bath, both died while In ofrlce,
prnitnir a t-undttlou unprecedented In the
history of the flrand Commander)' To till
ono of the vacancies, the grand luminander
has appointed Oliver Jl Houck, or St. Lima
Commandery. No. 3, to serve for tho unexpired
term.
Wednesday evening Charity Commandery No.
477, of Itedlng, will celebrate Ita first annl-
rarv u.tth tin a.llnvntila anlHlilnn..nl ll.
though only instituted January K. 1 1 1 .1. this
hustling organization already numbers more
titan 6v0 members and. from the numerous
petition being received at each meeting.
Sromlaes to duplicate this era ot prosperity
urlng th second year of its history.
Thursday evening, January SO, Tlichard It,
Coffey Commandery. Xo. 423. ot Ituadlni?. will
appropriately celebrate Ita third anniversary.
Thla commandery haa -luo membera. ami Is
one of the hve commanderlea located in Head
ing, with a total membership of 2500 sir
knlghta.
Clrand Retiorder J. II. Hoffman last umL
visited Ulaek Kagla Commandery. of New
Urlghtan, where he witnessed the initiation of
a class of TO novices.
A movement haa been Inaugurated at York
and a urallmlnarv nieatinir h&id looklnc- tn tha
erection ot a big Malta temple fur boclai pur
poses, as wU as fraternal headquarters for
the three looal commanderlea, which have a
united memberahlu of mora tbati moo !,.
knights.
The stability , of tha ancient brotherhood
nnd Its generally prsaperoua, condition may
be Judged by Ihe fact that tha commanderlea
throughout, the .lurlsdlfttsn will snow an av
erage membership or la), with an average at
tendance proportionately large.
Ronzano to Be Honored
A large number of the Catholic clergy
and lulty of Philadelphia and nearby cities
will attend a reception which will be
given to Archbishop John boruano, tbe
Apostolic Delegate to the United States,
at tha hadaua.rtera of the Catholic His
torical Society. TU r-pruce street, tonight
Tbe Bsv William, Uillou. prejldeut of
the eH!ety, win be host
3, 191G.
EAGLE SIR KNIGHTS
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
Castle Halls , Thronged With
Golden Eagle Knights Start
ing Year's Work
The members of the order throughout
tho entire country will regret to learn of
the serious Illness of Supreme Keeper of
Exchequer William Culbertson.
Brother Culbertson has been nctlve In
the order for many years, nnd Is virtu
ally known to every Eagle knight In the
United States. Ho Is the oldest past
grand chief In tho State of Pennsylvania,
having served on grand chief of tho
Grand Castle of Pennsylvania ln 1979. He
Is also one of tho oldest members In point
of servlco In tho Stale, having been ad
mttted to the ottler November 24, 1S75.
Ho active wore his services In behalf of
lila own castle nnd tho Grand Castle of
Pennsylvania that he was In due tlmo ad
mitted to membership In the Supremo
Castle, whero ho becama Just as nctlve
for that branch of the order as he had
been ln tha subordinate and Grand
Castles.
He served thn Supreme Castle as nu-
prcmo master of records from 183 to 1897,
nnd upon tho death of his predecessor be
came the supreme keeper of exchequer In
1D00, which office ho still holds.
At tha. present tlmo .brother CutberMon la
confined to his home snd unable to attend to
ino uuues or nis onico ami tun supreme enter.
John W. Fori!, has appointed Past Urand Chief
Dean J. ueakvne, of Pennaylvanu, ti eerve aa
supremo keener nf oxchriuer pro tern., during
tho Illness of Brother Culbertson.
. George ; W. Wilson castle. Ifo, lit;, admitted
22 candidate nt Its last meeting Wednesday
evening, Tho threo degrees worn ennfetred by
tho skilled degree team from Hedawlck Ca
tie. Nd pit ricorgo v. TVlleon Cnatla waa or
ganlfed by District Orand Chief John IJender
and Is tapldly forging to tho front as one of
the veryactlv castles They will nave almost
luo members at the end of the present month,
notwithstanding the fact that they were on y
Instituted November 10.
They have nrranged for
ntihtta InstjLtlattAn
or oinrera nt VV I anii'a Hall .... .Innnar.,
.nan. on January r.
Th officers will be installed by the Installing
team front Sedgwick Cattle, No. S3S.
District (Irand Chief William MeFarland,
ef eat Cheater, tho newly appointed district
grand chief for Aneonla Cnetlo. So. HL", of
Uerwyn, has proven hlmaolr to be alert and
aptlve. lie Alalia tha caatlo,. every meeting
night, and the result la that the nrganltatlon
Is In 11 splendid condition. Thn members havo
arranged to .hold an open meeting early In
febrtiary and will hnvo a number of prominent
members of tho order as speakers
.fR.G'orge.' a Castle No. (K), will hold a
Po". Instnllftllon of officer. January 4 In
'."J"-?'. - !t. Vnl1' su No,,th Uroad alrect.
Admission will be hv enrd and an nnuaually
Bood nrngrnm has been nrrnnged for the event,
r.ils castle la ono nf Ihe nctlve and nnanrlally
strong castles In the order and has mnnv
prominent members. Tost Hupreme Thief John
C. ilcKlnnoy la n member of this laatlo and
ono of Its active nnd ardent supporters.
The degree team of Chester Castle, No m.
under command of Past Chief John Ilutter
vvorth. visited I'pland Onstle, No. !), laat
Tuesday evening nnd conferred the threo de
grees on it largo rliav of oandldutes for that
caatle Lnder the guidance of I'ast Chief llut-let-worth,
this team Is hecomlng proficient In
tha work of the threo degrees.
,?rn?llM.'",''r of Itecords I, U Gallagher,
who had ben seriously ill and detained at
homo for several weeks. Is ng.iln back at his
desk, fully prepared to take up tho duties of
his office. lJurlng his Illness, Ihnt no delay
should oceur tho work waa ably curried on
..Supremo .Master of Jtccorda John 11.
Trelbler.
j'l'v Castle. Vo., US. has admitted n'o
V.Vy. membera during the last term and con
tlnuea to take In candl da tea at every aesilon.
iflFp? re,'i,,vo'!. Rt lyadquarters In this
city from nil aectlons of tha Hints show u
ttSSlll .Wval .ot ,,n,erst among i:aglo
knlghta and an, abundance of 1 cgre. work In
tnstlo halls, classes of inso and even as
nigh as 40 candidates have been admitted,
and petitions am being freely received eaeli
week, n gratlfylnK' condition which. If aua
talned during thn winter, will result In suti
siantlal net giiliis In membership like unto
the figures which tu former times each vear
were shown In the annual reports of the
grund master of records.
THE MACCABEES
Union Public Installation of Local
Officers Will Prove Attractive
Event
Tho publlo Installation of ofllccrs- of nil
local review's planned for 'Wednesdav.
Jnntiary iC, promlaes to be one of the
notnblo fraternal successes of the early
dnys of the year.
Hitch Is the Interest tnken In this event
thnt It has been deemed necesnry to
engage Lu Ln Temple. In order to pro
vide accommodations for tho largo num
ber of lovlew members and their friends,
who will wish to witness this picturesque
ceremonial display.
. M.r, Arabella Ilolenburv Is chalrmnn of tho
Installation Committee, which Is holding fre
tiuent meetings nnd is arranging a nrogiam of
m?n.y, 'n'TfaUng features, in addition tn the
Joint Installation, of newly elected officers All
local let-lews vv(U be Interested participants In
thla event, nnd mate nnd Supreme oMcera will
grace tho occasion with tholr presence.
.. i the meeting- of Keystone Ileview. No III,
held In lllttenhnusw Half, n.ld street and Haver
ford iiyenue. Kuprrrne Chaplain .Minnie 1:. Uur
gln attended and delivered n brief address, in
vvlii-h shp exploited a new suggesed plan for
membership gain during the current year.
w., hmhiii.11111111 . ri-i-fiveu nnn rererred
to n proper committee and the statement waa
made that several additional petitions would
be uresenteil at the next review session. It
wu nnnaunci-d that arrangements had been
made to confer the second degree upon all
membera entitled to reielvo 11 011 February i'5
At the meeting of Jletay Itoaa Itevlew, held
Tuesday evening. In Outran 1'nat Hall. Sulf
Ituth street. It was annoiintcd that the revlevv
wnul tloso tho year with a substantial net
Increase lu members for the year and with
brlalit prospects for further national gains
during the current year.
.1 l.r"., J- .? 'he record keeper, announced
thin the thetli fur JSoo. the claim on iirrount
of .Mrs. houhl.t llartmnn. n past tommander.
hud arrived Just 12 days after all pnoora haii
been forwarded, making a new record in tho
payment of death tlalma.
irartarrn Itevlew received two applications for
inembershln at its last meeting held In the
hail. r,.M street and Haverford uvenua and en
Jcijed a pleasant soeiil Intercourse afier tha
tlaiiHtih of routine, bualnesa. Silas Alma K
llerll was among the visitors In uttemtani.ee
OBITUARIES
WILLIAM H. JlcKEXNEY
Ex-Congressman and Seaboard Air
Line Counsel Dies From Pneumonia
PKTBUSni'ItO, Va. Jan. 3.-Vlllliim
It. McKenuej, ill vision counsel of the
Seaboard Air Uno Hallway and former
Congressman from the 4th Virginia Dis
trict, died early todu from pneumonU
following a brief illness
Alexander Hamilton, vice president and
general counsel of the Atlantic Coast
J.lne. Is eilously 111 from pnuemonla and
Is not expected Io live.
lit. Rev. Thomas F. Doran
PROVIDENCE. It. X.. Jan. 3.-The night
Itev. Thomas P. Doran, auxiliary bishop
of the Koman Catholic iJIocese of Provi
dence died at St. Joaep' 1 Hospital early
today after w.els's Illness of pneumonia.
Hlshop Do. n was born In -Harrington 50
years ago. He was consecrated titular
bishop of Hulicarnascus and auxiliary
bishop of Providence April 2$ last year,
IN MKMOKIAM
WlXI.lAM5.ln memory of our belovevl
iuviiivr, om.ti.1 i, iu.iAu. January
a. 1U12. t-itir.niK..
3. 1U13.
CHILDREN.
Beatljs
These Notice Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
ADAMS.- ou December SI. 1013. JAMBS U.
ADAMS, In blsf TTth year. RalaUtea and
friiods and ail aoeUUgg of wnlitl ha Wa
a member. ar Invitee to attend funeral
aervlcea. so TvnuJay. at li p. nx. at his
late rssldenc 13U Nonh 44th itt, Cam
den. N . J. Intement Kvergreen Cemetery.
Friends may call Monday, ftom J to If p. ra.
AFFLKHU.4CII On. January 2.1010, FRED
ERICK APFLBRUACII. aged W yaara. Rela
tlvea and. friends., also NtaaanjJay Lndge.
No. 4-"2. I 0p F are lovlted to avtend
runeral on Vtadnesdur at S p. m,, from hla
late reslderwa. Main st HuimevlUe. JJvuk
County, fa Jutiruunt Ikelrau.j Cetue-
AllllOIZ
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deaths
Ml ether societies oi nhieJi he wis mews
her ore invited to attend fnneraf crtrei. mr
Tuesday. t a p. m . at her Bite tesliieriee,
(towns, Delaware Crt. Pa. inteTroraiAr
llngton f;emetery
ANOKIlOTir-On .fanuarv 1, 10i, AItNf3t.t1
..'L. ? . V, l"tJ'V0 vrnciii inKrrpvij m?
irTyt. in.nis tivn
vear.
Itrlatlvea an(
friends ef the famllj-
also rt
'aat a (l. A. ft.
veterans, are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Tuesday, jtt 2 p. m.f
Pieciseiy, nt his late residence. 213 i!, 63it
ri iniermnv private at .ait. vernon veme
terv. Automobile funeral.
ASIIKNrELTKR. Cm January J, 10I(l,tVtL
J.tAM J. ASHENFTLTnn. JL D aged
yj years. Serjlces at thn hoiise. 30. North
Jianover st . rottslown. Pa., en Toesday, at
1 p. m. Interment private, at Norristown, ra.
I1AI1NKV.'. On January J. IBlo. AN.f E.
IIADNCWi aged M ymtr. Jteliitlrei and
friends are Intltrd .to attend the funeral
services, on Weilnesitar. ar 2 t. tn.. at th
residence of her daughter, Mr A. !.
SThafffcr, 4527 .North Bmedler it Interment
private.
II.UIIIH. On Jsntiary 2.101(1. ELttEM.wldow
of George .W Baker (rlee Murray). Relatives
and friend, also members of P. O. ot A.,
Camp No, 12J, are invfted In alien funeral
srvice spiritual, en Thursday, at Ss.n m.
at tho residence of her daughter, 2303 North
sth at. Interment at Klllelde cemetery.it
neral ear. Remains may be Tlewed on wed
nesday evening,
nAT.r.ANTINE. On January 1. 191ft, fcLtiEN
MITCIIBI'U wife of Hamilton nallantlne.
In her S2d year. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral, serrlr-es. on Tn
dnr, at .to. m st her late residence. 48tr
Oermantown ave., uermantown. Interment
private.
n.VT.TZ-On January 2,101(1. ANffA D'AlTZ
(nee Townsend), wife of Oeorce Balls.
need 02 years. Relatives and friend ars
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Wednesday, at 8 p. m., at her late resi
dence, 13.1S PelUar at. Iniermnt at Fem
wooil Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday,
8 p. in. Auto funeral,
IJAUKKll. On January 2. 1910. MAttOA
RIJT POn'BI.l, BARKER, daughter of jrnry
Fliurtleff nnd Anna Powell Barker, aged 10
years. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, Tuesday, at 11 n. m.
at tho residence of her parents, to V. Berk
ley ave,, Lansdowne, Pa. Interment Arling
ton Cemetery.
IIAItR. On December 31,1818,ANrfA, datth.
ter of the lata William and Margaret Barr,
aged 1, years. Relatives and friends are In
vited 10 attetid the funeral, Tueedar. at fltSIO
n. m., from the apartments of Oliver It.
Il.llr. JS20 Chestnut st. Requiem Hlah Mass
nt fit. John's Churrrr. 13th at., at JO a. m.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
HARR. At Rlverton. f J on Deeember 81.
191J. r)AKICI M. IIAItR, husband of Maud
OuthwBlte Itirr, aged 43 vears. Relative
end friends are Invited to attend the funeral
srvlces, on tednesdav, at 2 p, m ."at his
late residence. 4il I-lpplncott ave., Rlverton.
.N J. Interment private, at Westminster
Cemetery.
Ri:CK. On January 2, 191(1, KUOENB JE-
j iiu.vit ii.yi.. tteiative . ana inena are
Int'ltmt tn nttnnrl fnnnrnl VVMn.titav. ot R'30
h ra.. frrtm his late Residence, 1201 flpruce
at. solemn Mass of Requiem at Ht. John's
ChUrch, at 10 n, in. Interment private.
Iint.l On January I. 1916, AUOUSTA, wife
of August J, Hell, aged 01 yean. Vunerat
services on TuesJav. at 2 p. m.t at her wte
residence,. S2IA Haverford ave. Interment
private. JtoTthwpod Cemetery. Remains may
bo viewed on Monday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
Ill'.IKlMANN. On January t, JUKI, JfAR
OARKT I.INDKnit. widow of Charles. C. Berg
maun. In her (Knli year. Relatives and friend
era Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, at 1'80 p. m.. at the restdenco
of her son, John B. Bergmann, B17 Ta alter at.
Interment private.
nilTSON. On December 2S, 191S. JAMES,
son ot the late Peter and Sarah Betson.
Relatives and friend are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Tuesiiay. at 8:30 a. rn , from
the residence of hi sister. Mr. Howard
Nclld. IfT'i West Palmer st. High Mass at
Ht. Michael' Church at 10 a. nr. precisely.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
BOOTH. On January 1, 1010. KATE, wife
of Adnnt Booth. Relatives nnd frlenda, also
Camn 1W. 1. O. of A., Invited to attend
rdrvtcos. on Tuesday. 2 p, m., at her late
.esldence, .'1922 Terrace at.. Wls'shlckon. In
terment nt lverlngton Cemetery, Frlenda
may call Monday after 7 p. m.
JUIUIroNV At Berlin, X. J on January,
line. I.IIV. husband ot Hannah Boulton (nee
Able), aged n." ve.irs. Relatlvea and frlenda
are Invited to attend, funeral services, on
Tuesday, without further notice, nt 2 p. m..
from his late residence. Berlin. N. J. Inter
ment at Berlin Cemetery.
IlltAIiV. On December SO. Ill 1.1, THOMAS
J., husband ot Klma C. Bradv and ton of John
N. and the late Margaret A. Brady. Rela
tives and frlenda are Invited to attend the
lunoral. on Tuesday, at 8 a. in . from hla
late residence, 1115.-, Wheeler tt.. West Phila
delphia. High Mass at Church of tha Most
Blessed Hacriinint at 9:30 o'clock. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.
nilADI.EV. On January 2. 1910, MARY I.
w-ldow of Harln R Bradley, aged 4S years.
Relatives and friends art" Invited to attend
funeral servkes. on Tuesday, at 8 p. in., at
her late residence 2IMt Umerald at, Jnter- .
tuent private, nt Mt. Peace Cemetery, Wed
nesday, at 10 a. m.
Illti:lN. On Januarv 1, lftllt. Ur WILLIAM
ri.Il.TON'. non of Kiln Clifton and the lata
William M Ureln, und husband of Theresa
O. Breln. Relatlvea itnd frlenda are Invited
to attend funeral aervlres. on Tuesday, at .
n. in., at his lata residence. I7X.V Xorth tRTh
at. interment private. Wilmington, Del.,
papers please cop.
DROAIlIin.NT. December 29 IBIS. MART
.lA.Ni:. naucnter nr the late vviuiani ami
Jllzabeth liruadbent. Interment nnd services
at tho convenience or the family, Interment
at West IJiurel Hill Cemetery.
1IIIOWN. On December 31, 1913, Er.LIE.
wlfH nf I'alrlclt, J. Brown (nee Sammon).
Relatives and friends, also metnberet of B,
V. M. Modality and League of the J3ared
Heart, are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Tuesday, ot B:SO a m., from her late resi
dence, 21'JO Pansom st Holemn Requiem
Mass at St. Patrick's Church, at 10 a. ra,
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
Jlt'HKHAHT. At her late residence. 617 N.
nth at., Reading, Pa., on Deeember .11, 1DJ9.
RKSSIi: UL'RKtrART (nee Rattling). ReU
Uvea and frlenda nre Invited to attend the
funeral, on luesday. ut ft so u. m.. from her,
late residence .117 N. 9th st.. Reading. Pa,
fnlemn Retiulem Mass In Ht. Paul'a Catholic
t'hurih. at 0 a. in. Interment at tiettueman
Cenieter.
CAI.IHAN, On December 30.1913.PLORA.
wire of Joseph T. Callahan and daughter of
the lain Donot and Clara, Dietrich and
mother of Slater Agnes Iierchmana. Rela
tives nnd menus, aiso Altar society
Icolnhanv Church, are Invited to attend I
ir or
id tha
m lier
High
fnnriil. nn Tursdav. at H:'My n. rn.. from 1
husband' tealdence. U2!) VSolf st. High
Itequlein Mass at Church of the bnipnanv.
nt lu a. ri Interment at Cathedral Came
terv C'AAIPIIKI.I.. On December 31.1910. JAMES
M. husband of Fannlw E. Campbell, Rela
tives and friends, aleo membera of the- ea
lev M. i:. Churtli. ura Invited to attend fu
neral. Tuesday, at 2 p. in,, from hi lata
residence, lun, K. Pacific at. Interment
North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
CARTV On January 1, lultr, MARY D.
inea tllhboni. wife of Ueo. L. Carty. Relatlvea
and frlenda aro Invited to attend, funeral
set vires. Thursday, ut t p. m., nt her late
residence. TiUlu Media st Interment nt I?ern
woiid Cemetery. Friends may call Wednes
day evening o'clock. Auto service.
t.hi.ltll. On January I, 1910. FJfAXCES
WALLACE, widow of Herbert C'assard
Funeral service on Tuesday, at 10,'SO a.m.,
at tha residence of Dr. 11 Wlnslow Taylor,
Queen lane, Germantown. Interment at
Chicago. HI.
CAHHHJV. On December SO, 1913, at her
resiacnce, .uki .rcu at.. Au.Nfea, wiuow nt
I'htlln Casstdv. ItelatlVes and rrleuda are
I'll
Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at
t .lit a. m. Solemn High Reuulem Mass at
uaineurnt or r-M. feter ana raui. at lu m m.
I Interment at fv'etv Cathedral Cemetrrv
I t.UAN.M'UH. Derember 30. lfiliV. KtlZA-
1IETII, beloved wife of Thomas J taian
I Hugh and daughter ot the late Kyreil and
lary vv naien. tteiativea anu irienua ure
Invited to attend funerul, on Tuesday, at
H a. in., from the residence of her husband.
IS.M Hart lane. Molemn Requiem Mara at
Church of the VHIUtlon. at 10 a. .111. In
terment ut. fat. Donilnli's Cemetery
CI.KJlK.NTtj. On December 31. 1019. ELIZA,
widow- of James Clements. Relatlvea and
frlenda of the family are Invited to- attend
the funeral services on Wednesday after
noon nt 2 o'clock precisely, at tha resi
dence of her daughter. Mra. Jamea W Trea
ton. Slat rJummer street. Interment private.
Remains ma be viewed on Tuva-lav eve
ning between the hours uf 7 and 11 o cloik,
Automobile service.
COLLINS. On December 30. 1013, HAN
NAH, daughter of Susanna II and the lata
John Collins, aged -ll jeurs. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend funeral ser
vktva, Tuesday, at p. m.. at the restden,
uf her mother, EOT, H. Cecil st Xtxttroient
at Montrose Cemetery, J'flenaa jnay call
Monday evening.
COMlloJ On December 31. 1915, J?ARAH.
wife of Walter Combs and daughter of Mat
garet and the lau John Q. Kiniey The rela
tival and frlenda are Invited to attecd tha
funeral, on Wednesday, at s.to a ra4 from
the residence at Hlu Jackaon
Bl ItUi
tteauietn tasa at tna Ejmanjtnv 1 nurcn. lu
a 111.
tery
Interment at New Cathedral Vaie-
CONW.'V-Oii December 31, 1015. MART.
wlow of the late .Patrick Cpnway W
neral on Tuesday. 8.30 a. in . frvm late resi
dence. 4023 Wialualng ave. Requlom ilw
at St. Agatha'a Church, 10 a. m. Interment
at St. Denis' Cejnetery.
COHIIIN. On December St. 19S, HENBY
E . husband or KUne and ton ot the lata
Deelre and Martha Corbln. aged - years,
Relatives and mends are'lnvited to attaud
the funeral, Tuesdaj. at a lo a. m from bis
late residence, 1412 Narth IVH011 at .Solemn
high mass at the Church of Oar Lady of
the Ruaary. at 10 o'clock. Interment at
St Denis Cemetery
COUItTNKV On January a 1010. ELLBN.
uldew of Humphrey Courtney, at the real
dene of her son-la-law. James J McKeegara
5111 itharinesat. Due notice ot tha funeral
will be given.
CKANOIJ3. On December 31. J915, CARRIB
T . daughter of ihe late Nicholas and iUry
Crangle. itetauves and frleads are lovitfj
tu tucu4 tuf luucrat. wo ivtmutY ai a;u
Cimtlery
LTMiKKTSON. On Jailuary t 1H. 1LI
I AM CULBERTSON. 'Relatives ad. frleads.
also Vashlnatoq Lodge, No, m. Jv jid X
M.. Harmony R a. CJtoBter. No. BS, Pulls!
UeJphla Conunaodery, Jv'u. 3, K T f Phlla
Ulphia Couslatory. A. and A. Rita, Maawjto
Jeterana of Philadelphia, Myrtl Wreath
Lodge. No. til K of t A&Ua CaalK. XoVS
K. ll. L- Eiicnipment No. r, V W Jf
K. D. Baker Post No. g O. A. It fruxrSii
rMUe, K q. K Wear Phll.4rtpW4.TStL?
No. I L. U. K, Bakrt UsiMtl lai Agco-m-IIob.
a"d yay a 1 her aiaciettoi nt whsatB, mj
fiuautwr r Jstte4 ts axtena tmtrtl merw
n ttt (us Q. tugUmM, 8tl Velwvli.