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

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUBBDAY, FEBRUARY S. 101(1.
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JIVIDUALITY THE KEYNOTEv
IN "READY-TO-WEAR GOWNS
ilfginal French Models, Reproductions or Adaptations
"i Obtainable in Philadelphia Values in Jewels
and Novelties in Furniture
...dv-lo-vvear Rovvn. cither nn orlR-
inch moui:. " ' ,.......---.-... ...
Klter, nn nitniitntloti, la n recent
wild Mls llitimn Hnrtmnn,
of the Kinma Hnrt
man Shop, 1B02 Wal
nut street. "Thin
modern Idea Is larse
ly responsible for tlio
rapidly IncronslnR
n u itilior of woll
Kmvned women In
I'hlladelphla. Novvn
ilnyn n woman enn
order a rowii for any
orraKlon In n hurry,
and ean havo It In
nhlo a few liourn.
Vot pnly thnt, oho
can neo linvv tho
rmvn will look before
". ...n-rtt.tv nho decides on buy-
PS This Is Srent ""lavement tin
til . '..... ,, r-nwii from a nlc-
MPl"..'. nterlalB and trlmmliiRS
Bt..MTLn".. .,i nn. only to find that
JtUn't wht you expected, but you had
V
net"'1,,
r f!L - i
'"Hi
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ii., j
l t-MU
ell it
y tA-:
'Ml
'
U1
.: yr . ,i
if iS'.k.t. the covvn In for ovciilmr wear
Ct ffi or caUinB r ilnnclnff. or the
, rjufce' f moiirnliitr. a woman
I? W,L. here and from an Inilnllo variety
lCl, ia(!?.t, In a" sreat a variety of ma
H ygf'iS iuh" 5rlBlnl models, but In
,r , "Tlntuncei ndaptatlotiH from French
l Sii 5t b gown nulled to her par-
.ndlvlduallty. with tho assurance
Sfilll not bo duplicated. In fact, my
It JJakJu adaptation to Individuality.
H Atlarla as Klein '"" .
JJ Jinny or
Worth or I'nquln send over
nny vi ,,...--- . . . ,
t Mr mol here, they are seni ... .,.,.,..
.j all t a chance to malto skctclicM
Jin'v them. Then the collections are
of and .ucli houses aa Alt-nan's
Slome and Lord & Taylor and Mo
Wr and myself and others buy rorno,
l n5 some BO to Canadian Iioukch. Mean
.. .Tanumcturer., In Kuropo have had
Zr representatives over hero with tho
Irica, and v.o get to work and mako
our gowns, not necessarily copies of
' ir .Articular gowns, but adapting tho
I1 fflerwt Ideas expressed In tho orlglnala
j wit our own particular customers'
.' tM and personalities.
'All my adaptations aro from 1- ronch
p riieli only, and cost so much less than
t 5? originals. This Idea permits a wo
! Mil of tasto to havo u much larger num
l" t of gowns for every concctvablo occa
u Jon and for a much smaller outlay than
n"tta Is a groat demand for tailored
1 ralU this season and also for sport sweat
n at. For autt coiUs velour antl medium
' ilrtd checks are the correct voguo.
h t'TM IHie rcauy."-"1 " -" --' --
tdeuottely express tho Idea I try to carry
it aut la my establishment It Is much
' iroader than that. It means not only
! tiiiy to wear, but perfect suitability In
li teslfn, fabric, color and Individuality
mtlned. Thero Is a big nlcho for such
, in Jdea and the patronage 1 am rccelv
1 nj- from women of tho most refined and
rultlvatcd tastes goes far to prove II."
' A $25,009 PEA1U NKCKLAPU
ihVe are the only houso In Philadelphia
hat confines Itself exclusively to dla
aonds, pearls and other precious stones."
aid Colonel J. Warner JIutchins, of 1323
SValnut street.
"W e carry no
iratches or any of
ie one hundred and
me other novelties
if tho regular Jew
dry atore.
VJThe European
jir Is having a pe
culiar enecc on our
hnlncsi. There Is
tittle rrtail diamond
tuj-br fdng on In
SoroM at present.
NLnerlca Is virtually
Via only market of
Buy account, nml
fcaericans are cer-001 J- w HUTCH INS
ulnljr not only buying a largo quantity,
Wot the highest quality obtainable.
KThe Ue, Beers diamond mines In South
America are virtually closed down since
the war beran. Tlio su.-u.rlnton(trniH nmi
the other bis men connected with these
lines were nearly nil KnL-llt.li rrsprvists-
ind had to leavo for tho colors. Tho
orld' diamond stijipiy virtually all
Mmea from these mines, and each year
the; allowed a certain qu&ntlty to be put
to the market monthly. They aro not
PQttlOg anv On thn m.irtrnl nnw nnrl Tni-
'that reason dlamnnrlH. osnpclnllv liln-h.
iad ones, are scarce. TVhllo the demand
aUrODfi (S 'nil.' tlwi (Intnnn In At.n.on
livery great For tho last 12 months we
Moit i.f the BtiinlW nnd . Inr u '
.ro sllll cut In Holland '."0. '."
have sold more high-grade diamonds than
in any other similar period. Thl wan
especially the mac n round tho Christmas
holidays.
1"."6r,0,,a n mngnincenl specimen," said
rolonol Hutchlns, holding tip u puro hlito
whlto perfect diamond. "It weighs bIx
carats, mid we could hot afford to sell It
for less than JSO0O." u was set In a
Platinum ring of unique nnd chaste de
sign. "This other one," he continued,
pointing to another hnndsomo specimen
of nn octngnn shnpo, "Is n very cho'en
stone, ns perfect as a stone can poislbly
he It weighs four caiats and Is worth
$.1000.
"Next to flno diamonds, pearls havo
the call for favor. Indeed, 1 hellcvo tho
demand for pearls If anything Is greater
than for diamonds. We enrry nothing
hut tho real pearls no Imitations, no
matter how good. Hero Is a string of
carefully selected graduated pearls worth
$2.r.,000. There tire 57 pearls on tho siring,
nnd the largest one weighs 16 grains
Hero Is another string of 12.". smaller
pearli that cots $2300.
"The finest pearls romo from Ceylon,
tho Persian (ititf nnd .Inpnn. Tho penrl
divers aro usually Japnncin glrli special
ly trained for the purposo.
"For some years past the expert dia
mond cutters of Holland have been com
ing to this country, till now llrooklyn
N. Y.. Is really a more Important diamond
cutting centre than Amsterdam. Thn best,
largest and finest diamonds are now cut
In this country.
Imperfect ones nro
Mvery piece of Jewelry we sell Is made
from our own original designs."
CHANOns IN KITRNITUHi: STYLUS.
"Wo nro located here on what may be
called a sldo street for threo reasons."
said .Samuel Iteldsmau, of the Consoli
dated Furniture; Manufacturers. Inc., 1015
Filbert street. One of tho reasons Is wo
aro In the centre of tlio business section
nnnthcr Is we havo a lower lcntal and th.i
third Is wo had stnrtcd a very successful
wholesale business with an Idea to It be
fore wo went Into tho retailing.
"Tho Idea was to sell only to dealers
and allow them to bring their customers
hero to name selections. Then people who
had mado selections In that way recom
mended others, and before wo knew It .wo
had quite n retail business on our hands.
'o still carry on the wholesale end. Ue
sldcs, we have a branch In New York at
15D Madison avenue, at the corner of
32d street a very handsome display room,
showing nothing but tho highest grndo of
goods. My partner, Mr. Hill, has chargo
tnorc.
"Most of our stock has been mado In
Orand Rapids, although wo havo somo Im
ported from Canada of a high quality.
"The prevailing styles are what aro
known ns the New-period styles. These
are the William and Mary, and the Queen
Anne, for dining and bedrooms. Colonial
styles arc going out, and In placo of such
massivo pieces the light delicate lines of
the Adam and Chippendales are taking
their places. Cane Is largely used In tho
Adam pieces, but thero Is no inlaying
work on any of these styles.
"For parlors, or rather living rooms,
the comfortable big overstuffed pieces aro
In vogue, nnd for covering velours havo
the preferpneo over tapestry. Those ve
lours nro usually In brocades and broad
stripes.
"Halls aro furnished like tho living
rooms. Ivory enamel is also popular for
bedroom furniture, nnd chluesi lacquer In
black and gold.
"Hand-decorated various-colored enam
els are In demand for bedrooms and din
ing rooms."
URRLKT ROOSTS NKWSPAPKR ADS.
"Ronl success for retail merchants Is
only possible through a liberal u.vj of
printers' Ink. nnd particularly tho dally
newspapers for advertising purposes," ac
cording to B. J. HCrlet. president of tho
Walnut Street Association, In an nddress
delivered before the Rotary Club of Cam
den last night. "The business growth
nnd development of nny rotail street or
section Is In proportion to the liberal uso
of newspaper bpneo by tho merchants."
Mr. Herlot explained eho operations of
tho credit, real estate and publicity bu
reaus recently established by the Walnut
Street Association nnd announced that an
employment bureau will bo tho next de
partment to bo organized. Sheriff Joshua
C. Haines, president of tho club, presided.
HKRBKRT J. TIMT'S BIRTHDAY.
Herbert J. Tlly. manager of the Straw
bridge and Clothier Store, received many
congratulations today on the occasion of
his birthday. Mr. Tlly started with tho
tlrnwwhcn ho was a boy and ho hns been
associated with It for SB years. Ho has
beon manager for tho last 12 years.
WHEAT ENDED AT ,
UNCHANGED PRICES
Market Was Nervous Through
out the Day Volume of
Business Not Largo
CHICACIO, Feb. 3. Today's wheat
market wat, a nervous nnd, lllghty affair,
being subject to quick nnd apparently
unaccountable, fluctuations constantly.
May closed unchanged at $1.30, after It
had been as low ns $1 .12 nnd as high as
tl.33ft. and July also finished unaltered
at J1.24H. after it had been down to
, $1.23 nnd up to $1.25U. Near tho close
the innrket wns somewhat firmer on csll
l mates of sales of 1,000,000 bushels for
export, hut Mt ngaln receded, with longs
nervous.
The volume of business was not ns
I large as of Into. Continued offerings of
wneat from trnns-Mlssourl territory In
dicated nn activity for nn outlet. Recent
nctlons by foreign ilnvernmeiits point to
nn excellently equipped buying organiza
tion. It was said that the Allies had selected
u central buying agent at New York to
bnndlo all orders, nnd thnt a committee
would place all contracts for room on
xessels.
Large reserves wor reported at Interior
points in Kansas. Loading longs liquidated
nt times and there was covering at per
noils, but on every upturn the selling
procure Increased. Thn market at Llv-
rrpmil steadied, after having beon under
pressure lit the slnrt. Receipts ill tho
Northwest wer rather light.
The Department of Agriculture reports
a fairly good snow covering over much of
tho winter whent region west i.f thn
Mississippi; over the northwestern dis
tricts, where the ground bus been covered
tor u considerable period. It snys that
onsn cold of tho past week has
doubtless been severe on stock exposed on
mo ranges
Com was ulniost as erratic as wheat,
but chai ges in prices were narrow and
the market finished below last night's
close Leading longs sold. Receipts con
tinued restricted with cars sciuco. The
Southwest continued offer here. Crop
news from Argentina wns unfavorable
Tho market at Liverpool was neglected.
O.its v,cro heavy. Ther was buying that
looked like exports or domestic shipping
business on tho decline.
LiHdiiiB futures ranKcl ns follows:
.. ...Mi uppn. miku. i.ow, clone.
May I..1T, i.a.i', i ,tj i.;n
July i.s us i.2.-.y, La-Hi U.2H4
uin ii ir iv ui'iirryi
STHONO SEEKING INFORMATION
ON MAINTENANCE OF EXCHANGE
This Is Purposo of tho Governor of
Reserve Rank's Trip Abroad
WAHHtNGTON, Feb. .l.-llenjamln S
Strong, Jr., governor of tho Federal Re
serve Hank at New York, hns gone to
London for tho purpose of ascertaining
nil Information possible from bnnklng cir
cles nnd from thr English Government of
the maintenance of a level of oxchntlgd
In New York.
This Information Is sought by tho Fed
ctal Reserve Hoard at Washington for
the purpose nf meeting questions of ex
change should demands be made upon
the American gold supply nfter the con
clusion of tho European war.
Governor Strong went to London In his
otllclnl capacity but not upon authority
of the Federnl Reserve Hoard. It wns
learned lodav thnt the reserve bonid
sooner or later must deal With the ques
tion or exchange mid for this purpose will
appoint a representative at both London
mid Paris. Details of the proposition have
not yet been worked out. The nclloii of
the reserve board, however, will he large
ly determinable upon tho report of Mr.
Stiong.
Mnv
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July ...
l-iirij-May
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May .
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M.y ..
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20.1.-. 20.50 12(1.1.-.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
rmrwoo. ivii. .t.-imns-nnHpii., in.ooo.
MnrKi-t Kio.irlv to .". lilEhor. Mlxp.1 nml butch
ers, J 7 ir.ii 7 ii": rhoiI licay J7.uiii7.ir,, rnnuli
heavy, 7.;:0O7.rr, IlKht, $,.2.-.il.N), plgB, JU.-.T,
fltl v.: hulk. STiJKiTDli
CATTLIJ-ttc Pints, iiooo. Market stesdv.
nerves 5i)T('i.7.l, rows nn.l heifers. .'t.ii.Vu
S. III. Tpxiiiih. $lUlfs.50. diver, $11(10 7.1.
HIIRI3I-ItcirlptH, 10.0011. Market l.vtcv.
hlBher. NutHo nnd Western, Jl.50tiS.23; l.unbs,
Sail lt.l...
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
nantman Kodak r'ntnpan. extra til per rent,
on common, pavnble Match 1 to stock of record
I-'ebruarv 1.1.
LlRKett & Mvers Tobaoeo Company, regular
quarterly .1 per cent., payable March I to
Block or record rebruary IS
LiKKett A: Meers Tobacco Company, regular
ouai.crlv .1 per rent, patnblo March I to
Btnek of record Tehiuary IS.
fleneral Asphalt Onmpany, regular qunrterly
Is M-r rent, on preferre.l, paynbln March I to
uiocxnoii
biers ot record fobniary 15.
Draden Copper Bonds Sold, Report
NKYV YORK, Feb. 3. It Is reported that
Kissel, Klnnicutt & Co. havo purchased
nnd icsold an Issue of $15,000,000 15-year
sinking fund G per cent, bonds of the
Kradeii Copper Mines Company. Tho
Kennecott Copper Company recently ac
quired virtually all of the capital stock of
the IJraden Copper Company, paying
therefor in stock ot the Kennecott com
pany, which figured at tho prlco of $50
a bhuro for Kennecott slock.
Funeral Today of Jolin C. Sayre
Filneral services for the Into John V.
Si.yre. rrllglons leader and social woiker.
will he hehl this afternoon nt the Second
Hnptlst t'hurcli. nnd will be conducted
by Ihe pastor, Hie Rev. 1-5. W. Powell.
On Suntlny afternoon In tho church n
memorial service will be held by the
Helping llnnil Class, an organization
within the church founded by hltn. Inter
ment will be private nt North Cedar Hill,
GEORGE L. MARKLAND
Great-grandson of Early Philadelphia
Settlor
George U Markland, great-grandson "f
Thomns Mnrkland, a I'hlladelphla settler
In 1750, and son of John Henry Mnrk
Itinil, years ago one of this city's leading
attorneys, died yesterday nflernoon nt
his homo. Scennc. Pn. lie was 75 years
old nnd had been 111 for several days.
Mr. Markland was tho oldest member
of tho rennslvanla Society of tho Cincin
nati, being admitted as n member In 1S-J2.
Since 15SS he was one of tho members of
the standing committee. Ho studied law
in the olllce of Ills father, hut could not
practice owing tn an Impediment In his
speech. Francis S. Markland, n contrac
tor, Is n nephew.
IN" MLMOIIIAM
KHNNr.HV. Solemn Rich Maps v. Ill lie rele.
brate.l In St. Michael's Church. 2,1 and letter
son Ms., at 10 i. in, on Hitimlay. In inem
nry of Mra. ANNIK KKNNIIIIV. widow of
Jerenl.li Kennedy, who wuh bulled on Feb
ruary C, 100S.
entljs
Thc$e NotlccM Arc Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
m
?- GRAIN Avn rcr.nrm
lt53A?:elJ,,- 233.310 huih. Thro wns
JIWH Inquiry from exporters nnd millers,
fr..,StJ VM "". Quotations: Car lots,
u;l'';JftSl S, No. 2 Poiuhern red, Sl.Slta
MWf No. 2 rod, tl.M-Hl 81. No. a red.
KfBIJl i.8UVMH.3a',i rejccieu
, Cit:lPt, 0000 liubh Trlcca ruled
" 2.1 tradi-. as to location Western
ut' Wease . Wfslern bteamer yel-
', , S?,?0! ft "tern No. 3 yellow, bow
& RofiVlc. '""" ')0W2&j cob. per tu
iwrISa!21,,', 51,202 huh. Demand was
Etnr vc K're w"'11 malnta'ne.1. Quo
SSHrSt.2 .whlif- Bic.. standard white,
BS' " ,3 white, 6ifiuiic.. No i white,
Pl tSoTfu'e Mt"' 8,veMc': Pirlncd oats,
jILl?e"..l.e, s bbls. and l.tlT.l.M
EtS !V T"a bulk of tho limited trans
muSivV.,? e.niJ-hn4 stocks, which were
iu.7i:....1J.,.ne limns or the n.llln. Tho
Uitr nn .VI..,,, w iimiw or me n.iu. -jno
Km fh, J! eaaJly. maintained. Quotatlnns, per
WnSli wLSf-P "iter, clear. 3.(Bfil. do..
liUkrUl.TSi3, d0 P"nt. U.Mt(U.7.1. Kan
'ck; 'wiJ1"-. 3 i0; do., straight.
P&iin'' iSS--3'd0- patent. Jute sacks,
RwrS. viTil23ii0-. tH"n'. $.2-''B7. do.,
Pwhiri? Sl",.T.9.,ftT""- city mills, cholco
Kr.. "W. Mtent. lT2.HRT.nn. i-itv mill. n.
hSreWrniH23' rt?- I"nt. IH3SS0.7X
N mlit S w" 'n mall supply and steady
klU7 ' " ,uote 50 per bb. as to
I . PROVISIONS
xAit'SK'! afalr Jobblns trade and tho
"' CUvy..,.- yuotattons ranged as fol-
Tcir bJIr,rD-b,ff' ln "moked. 21
4 iria,lSS Wckl? nd tenters, smoked
H: toTk' ."."SSf 2ilJi!(Tc. beef lmms, $2(J
hSffcl. l..' .'". y. H.Ma'li! hMtnit. H. I
licroTSo' .'S0-,' ?S-i 'skinned, loose. 119
W'fc '"okf,J. UrtfcJHiic other hams,
BflTeT d: n'. smoked, Western cur.ed.
KhS.u'f ' GO., boll.,, hnn.il.. nr. ..,n,J;
tri, o - -p "- -". tee. -. hwv
do.
accoAl.
reakfaat
E"il. ilai9L, cued.- se' l-ic-Kiton.
.r"!'"?'. loose. 12t4MHe.: bre
E?Wc.VfcriikfS?i. ,lnd .Yy"- c"y cured.
ISytaM iKSfi '"con, Western cured. 133
fc4va.tA '."'
rB rn...J"!v!-
do., pure city, kettle
,..V1 .-'"vct, lio' cln. niiro eltv.
at """"" In tubs, I Hjc.
E REFINED SUGARS
i? aurku u,.. . . . ..
.Meet. i'.7 .su.ei out nrm. ueuners
(Muitt.d"a o?"9 runu ated, Re. stand
WW A s i&CWc Powdered, 0.0.1c. s con
fe. A' B-.. soft srudos, 3,1303.73c.
UAIRY PRODUCTS
-7 '!
!fl Recelntw nt ,, .n ...
,.:Ilie were well sustained under
tDllowtnt aro the quota
esn, solid-packed, creamery,
, extra. 32.., eitra flnU 2u
iSSl"' jwl.nts.. fancy 33c. average
:'Ja:ilc i seconds, 258
I of prints jobbing at
i. ?.h'5,rk,t.ruld """ "' th Ute
"VrlS.de"Jn.'1 ,'eaddy absorbing- the
.?". e deslrabl ta.k. Follow?
a, We Sir 1 '"J'" iM. near-
nia, w u per caus.
in T . V Dulv1u.rD- B,r
wto"" "" -
1J Ftl K ami itilail Arm unla.
u ir,.n J..' '" itt r-!tr.--'
'sir to sow.
liaiBAf.
steady under moderalo oltcrlngs. Qunlatlona:
Fowls, us to alio and uualliy. IiIIHTc.j
roomers, 1212c, spring chickens, boft
meatcd, 17ls.. do., stoggy. IWiHU-.; tur
keys. Wji-.'-.V. ducks a to size and .pialltv.
l.MilTc.; geese. 1.117c.; plgi-ons, old, per pair.
Sottif.: do., jouiik. per p.ilr. lhn2iK-.
DItK.SHKU. Demand was only moderate,
but nlues wero well HUMtntned on nne
deslrablo-slzrd stock, offerings or whlih
wero light. Quotations Fresh-killed, dry
packed Fowls. 12 tn box. dry picked, fancy
selected, Mfr.; weighing; 4 lb nnd over
apiece, 20c; weighing 3U. Iba. apiece,
ll.e ; weighing, a lbs. aploce. lsc : smaller
slies. l.14flK-., fowls. In Mils., dry-pli knl,
fancy. 4 lbs. and over apiece, ltHic. f smaller
sizes, 151Kc.: old roosters, dry-puked. 1.1c.:
chickens Jersey fancy broilers, filtrate., other
nearby fancy broilers. 22621c . Wea ern l.roll
jtr vLiffhinff iujf,' it..,, nniece. IrJh'JIc.: North
ern Illinois chickens, fancy jellow, weighing
4 Iba. and oker. In bozea, 218220.. Northern
Illinois, fancy, weighing 246 5 lbs. In boxes,
lSfiliic, Northern llllnoln, fanc. eighlng
2V,WIV los., In bb!., 17B1SC , other Western,
neighing 4 lbs. nnd over, In boxes, ISffliic. :
other nestern. weighing 2(4ttiu, lbs, In boxes.
JUtil7c., oiher western, weighing 24Wj Iba,
In bbls.. 1.1011c.. Inferior, lie . Capons, per
lb. Weighing SBW lbs. opleco. 27B'-"c . smallci
sizes. SIV.'ik : turkeys, pearbv. fancy, STfl'.'Sc ,
do., do, good to choice, 239200.; do., Western,
fancy, 2iMj27c. ; do, do., good 10 choice. 23jj
23o.; do., fair, 20fle2c; do., old toms, 23c ,
do., culU and No 2, lft2k!., spring ducks,
nearby. IStj'JOe., do., Wentcrn. fancy, 17lSc ,
do., do., fair to good. 129111c.; geese, nearby.
10180. . do,. Western, HHIHc; squabs, per
dozen White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs per
dozen. t1.SSal.V, while, weighing n to 10 lbs.
per dozen, (.12141 .1.7.1: white, weighing s lbs.
per dozen. M..WSI.7.1: white, weighing 7 lbs.
per dozen, ft .mftl white, weighing, 13 f, 4 lbs
per dozen. $2 50tj.l, dark I2.251U, small and
No: 2 flftl.SO. .
FRESH FRUITS
Demand was only moderate, but values wero
steadily held on choice stock of most de
scilpllous. Quotations: Apples, per bid
Jonathan, fancy. ll!11.Hi 1 Jo. fair to good
2.ro3: Wlnesap. 2 .Wit3 23. llaldwln. I2..VH
.'1 23, Walk Tlg. 2..Vtn. flrlmes' Oolden.
1.803, Creenlng, M.S0S3. York Imperial. $-
tltt; Twenty-ounce. 2,1; I'lppln, 2.l: Hen
Uavls, II.7X-O2.f0. other, varlftlea. tl.MBC.-'
No, S, tl.2.101.50. Apples, la bulk, ptf 100
lbs.. S0c.0ll.ra1. Apples, Western, per box
ll fiSJl2.2.i: Oranges, Florida, per irate. JLTS
tf2.30. Tangerines Florida, per sirar, jm.
nnurmt i.-inriii,t iter crair. i. ,,,..,.
Lemons, per pox, 384 yjnsJfJfles pr crats
Porto ltlco. 'w4. Florida, 2e2.SO. Clan
bet?les. Cii Cod.Vr bbL. 'lUfflll, do., Cape
Cod' per crate art I. do., Jersey, per crate.
J2.2isW.73. straw terries. Florida, pr qt..
" VEGETABLES
The market was qutet and unchanged, wllh
ample offerings. Quotations. White potatoes,
per bush Jltfl.SO: white. P?:atoe., Jersey, per
tasket-No, 1 Itose. (aWljt No. 1 other
""etiesf liKS 70c. . No. 2. MWaJS" J?1'
toes. Jersey, per Ukket-No- I. 4peo0o., o. ..
tS26o.; sweet potatoes, Wrglnla. per bbL,
1 M)l T3. onions, per 100-Ib. bag-No. 1,
hveSo'.So. 2. 7-1C.&I121. cabbage. PanUh.
p.? ton, S10. releo. ,New York. r bunch,
2573e.; Ipluacb. Norfolk, per bbl.. 7Jc ?l-15;
kile. Norfolk per bbl.. 0075c., lettuce. Vlor.
Ida. Mr Uarketrl(fl 3000.. North Carolina,
par basket. 76c ll, .boans, . Moru. Per. ms.
,THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New
Jersey: Fair tonight and Friday: Home
what colder tonlnht; fresh west winds.
Rain, snow and sleet wero Koneral In
the Atlantic States diirlnK the last 21
hours, occasioned l.y the movement of a
storm from South Carolina northeastward
alone tho const. Tho storm In Indicated
off thn New iJnRlnnd coast and conditions
are clearing In tho Mlddlo and South At
lantic Stated. Clear skies aro generally
reported from tho great central valleys.
The temperatures havo continued to fajl
In Kastern districts, whlto n reaction to
warmer Is reported from tho Mississippi
Illver westward. Sovero freezing occurred
last night In tho euHteru half of tho cot
ton belt.
U. S. Weather Bureatj Bulletin
Observations taken S a. in., ICnetcru time.
I.QW
8 Inst ItRln- Velnc-
Stallnn. a.m n't. fall. Wind. Ity. Weather.
Atlanta, oa
NW 2 1
.nn nw 12
.us NW
.82 N
. . NW
10 NW
. . - W
. W
14 .02 W
2 . . N
10 . . W
IIS .. Nl!
21 ,r,n nw
:ih i.nn n
.00 Nfi
0 k
Atlantic city .. 211 2d
llaltlmore, Md.. 2IJ 21
lllsmarrk. N. U.-lfl 'HI
Itnstnn. Mass... -J .-
lluffalo. N. Y... 14 11
Ch.irleton,8. C. 42 40
Chicago. III.. .. 10 0
Clnilnnatl. Ohio. 12 12
t'letrlnnd. Ohio. 14 14
Denver. Col..... 2
Detroit. Mich .. 12 10
(lalrsinn, Tex., as 3S
llarrlsuurg. in- '
,(i.,,i.r.,M. .. L. . .ti
llnlir.LY. N. K... 22 'JO
Huron S !.., ,'
Indianapolis. Ind. 10 10
JiiLksonvllle, Fla. 32 32
Kansas Cllv 12 12
Ki.ox.llle Tenn. IH IS
.title ilts;k. Ark. 21 21
l)s Angeles. Cal. 4rt 41
l.oulsllle. Kv.- Id 14
Montgomery. Ha. 22 '.'J
Montreal. Can... 12 JO
Nashtllle. Tenn. Id 11
v nriMtna. Iji. . 30 30
k.-w Vnrk " S2 1.HH NW " Snow
Norfolk. Va. ... 3'JI.I" NW So Cloudy
Oklahoma. I Okla. 21 2 .. B 2S Clear
Omaha Neb. .. a it .. 'NW . Snow
1'h uaiieipnia .. -" j.wi iv ii nnow
M
.6i
.6i
Clear
Hnow
Clear
12 Clear
1.1 Know
2d Cloudy
14 Cloudy
20 near
12 Clear
12 Hnow
. Know
2d Cloudy
12 Clear
12 Snow
3.1 llaln
22 llaln
NW 10 Clear
W 12 Clear
NW 14 Clear
N 10 Cloudv
.. ! Cloudy
. . Clear
. Cloudy
10 Clear
1? Clear
. . I'.CIoudy
to Clear
10 Clear
Nil
HH
Nil
W
N
N
NW
N
I'hnenlx, Ariz..
l'lttuburgh. i-a.
1'ortland. Me...
Quebec, Can...
fit. IjiuU. MO..
JO JO 1
111 in .to w
18 IK ,38 N
14 10 .fill NR
111 11 .. W
Kt 1'aul. Minn..'! II - H
Halt Lake. I'tah 31 32 .02 HW
H. Antonio. Tex. 2s 2S , . K
San Francisco.. 30 411 .12 HW
. . i,
.. H
.42 NW
.311 N
.81 NW
. aw
u.mn Vo. N. M. 18 14
8a. Sie. Marie.. '!
Hcranton. ' -0 Jf
'I'unipa. Fa.... 411 dil
Washington . -24 .24
Winnipeg. Can.. 2022
Delowi zero.
Clear
10 Cloudy
18 Know
0 Hnow
Clear
12 Clear
. Cloudy
.. Clear
. . ltain
.. Clear
. . Cloudy
.. Clear
12 Clear
IP Clear
10 Clear
J1.204S2.
peppers,
pian
per basket, 1 vvB.V);
Mfti peau. Floriua. per oasaet. , "-? ,JU'
Jew. Horida. per carrier, ll.60l 71. eic
, iei!.i.KVF traie. 24K 30: tomatoes.
tv.M.i " r:r. ..- u &i snavj so. rimice.
rwffitT"TS bSikitT IIST40.--NEW
YORK BUTTERAND EGGS
NlJw YORK. Feb 9 -Bl'TTBH MarkM
iftrkriOuiJrrsBiiuSt rawa
W aatai.
Obervationa at Philadelphia
s A. M.
narometer 30.1.1
Temperaturo ....... SO
Wind Northwest, 17 inllea
Hky Snow v
rreclpltallon last SI hours 1,117
Humidity 78
Minimum temperature S.I
Maximum teniperuturo 43
Almanac of the Day
Bun sata .. ..
Moon souths
5:10 o.in.
..12:16 p. in.
Lamps -to Be Lighted
Autos and other xhlcles 3il0 p.m.
The Tides
PORT niCHMOND.
Hlth watery, .
tau, vtAler .
High water tomorrow
... 1:42 p.m.
... $:3jp.ra.
... l:taa.m.
CHBSTNUT STnBET WHAttP.
"TlBiff Vfh" "
HHh water
law water
High water tomorrow
HHHPY ISLAND,.
nigh watar ;;;;;;;;;
fitfti wSIk iowraiw' "
131 n.m
1 aj a.m.
.20ta.
. X.Gn D.m.
ATUOOll. On lVlirunrv 2, 10115. MAIIY A..
wife nf Itnnom Atwnod nnd daughter of
l.ennls and the late Annlo Dowd. hi licr
1'Oih e..r. It.lntlves nml rrlends are Invited
tn attend the funeral, on S.turdav. nt 'to
a. in . from her latp residence. :usil Collins
M. High Mns nt Chureh of tho N'atlvltv.
nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre
cv-neterv.
AHKIIN. On Jninmry HI. 101(1, KM.n.V, llfe
of Jimes P. Ahem and daughter of tho late
I'airlik nnd H.irah J. Frlel. llelatlves and
friend, are In. lied to nttend r.ineral Friday
morning at - :io o'clock, from her htisliand'B
reshtenre, 2H.VI Kast Allegheny ave Solemn
Ileulil.m Muss at Church of tho Nntlvlty. nt
10 o'clock. Interment at St. Ann's Ceme
tery 11AM.. On February t. 1ftl. Itnt.IIN,
daughter of Wilfred and Annie V, Hull (neo
W.ill.nn). nged 21 n.ira llelatlies and
frl.-t.ds are Invited to attend the funeral
s. r Ices, at her parents' rcsldencQ. 2101 Mt.
Vernon St.. on Friday, nt 2 p. in. Inter
ment prUnte.
IIAII.i:. On Fel.rtinrv 1, 11110, HOIir.HT.
huKband of Mattle Halle, nged 02 years. Hela
thes nnd friends nro Invited to nttend th
funeral servlies, Friday nflernoon. at 1
p. m.. at his Into residence. 3212 Larchwoud
ave. Interment priVato.
IIAItlt On January 31. 101(1. AMHl.IA H
WnCKHIU.Y. wldo.v of George W. Harr.
Ilelatlves and friends am Invited to attend
the funeral services. Friday, at 2 p. m,. at
her Into residence SSI N. 4 2d st. Interment
private nt West Laurel Hill Cemtery.
.JIAKill.MAN. Jammry 31. 19Ht, JOSEPH
W., son ot the lato Louis and Marl" Haugh
mnn. Itelatlcs and friends aro Invited to
nttend funeral, on Friday, at 8 ISO a. m., from
Ida lato residence, 1213 N. 23th st. Holemn
Iteiiule.n Mas-, at St Elizabeth's Chureh at
10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral
Cemetery.
IIDItlir.N (neo Mllden). At her residence,
3207 Irving st.. on February 1. 1010. ANNIE
13.. widow of Orlando II, tlordcn. Ilelatlves
nnd friend, sre Invited tc. nttend the funeral
services. Friday, at 2 p. in., at the npai.
ments of Oliver II. Hair. 1H20 Chestnut st.
Interment nt Montrose Cemetery.
HltOWN. February 1. 70in, MI11A PARK,
wifo of Paul T. Ilrown nnd daughter of tho
late William K. nnd Margaret r. Park.
ItelatUrx and friends nre Invited to nttend
the funoral services, Friday, at 130 p. m,
nt her late resldencn, 1211 Bouth Itrnad st.
Interment private. Mount Morlah Cemetery,
l'lenso omltv Honors.
C'AltTKIt. At his lito rf"ldenie. Oakmont.
Delavvaro County, Pa. on February 2, 10H.
THOMAS J. CAItTEIt. Duo notho of the
funnrnl will lie given.
COTTON. On l'V.irunrv 1, 101(1, ALnEItT
nnWAHD, son of c?ans lz, ana Jinry c
Cotton, aged 40 years. Ilelatlves and friends
nro Invited to attend funeral services, nn
Friday, at 2 p. m., nt parents' residence, 38
Writ Johnson St., Ccrmantown. Interment
private.
ft OZIEIt. At his residence. 030.1 llaver
ford ave. on February 2, mid. ItOHKHT
JOHN CUOZlEIt. Notice of funeral later.
I)e MIJY. On February 1. 1010, HIDON'IE.
wife of Oustavo do Mey. Ilelatlves and
friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Saturday, nt H .tfi n m.. from tho resldncn
of her son, Felix C. de Me,. 13.11 s. Vlth
St.. above Chester ave. High Itequlem Mass
nt church of tho Illesscl Hierainent nt 10
n m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
I 1 1 : ) 1 1 .. On February 2. 1U10. HA It All
EI.lZAnETH, wife of Frank a Dlehl
Ilelatlves anil friends, Excelidor Chapter.
No. 38, Ladles of the Eastern Htur, and
nil other societies of which she was u
member, nre Invited tn attend the funeral
services, nn Haturday. nt 0 a. m precisely,
at her late residence, 2810 North 12th st.
Interment at Hillside Cemetery. Iteinalns
may be viewed on Friday evening.
IlOl'ailKIlTV Huddenly. nn February 2,
lttlil, i:.STIli;il. wire of Ilernard W. Dough
erty. Funeral, to which relatives and
friends are Invited, on Haturday, at R a. in ,
from her late residence, ltrio .South 13th st
Solemn Mass nf Itequlem at the Church of
tit. Thomas Aouluss, at 0:30 a m. pre
cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Comolery.
Automobllo service.
lirrriKl.n. -on February 2, lOlrf. EL1ZA
ntTTH II., widow of Thomns Puffleld. Ilela
tlves and friends are invited to attend the
funeral seniles, on Saturday, at 2 p. in., at
her lata residence, 121 North 3-1d st. Inter
ment at Mount Vernon Cemetery.
l'KNTON. On January 31, loin. ANDItF.W
J . Hr.. husband of Fllinla Fenton (nee Hver
ley). aged 71 years. Ilelatlves and friends
au. Invited to attend the funeral on Hat
urday, at 830 a. in., from the resident of
h.s son-in-law, Ueoige W Hush. 2330 East
liiuohln st. ItequUni Mass at the Churih
of the Iloty Name at iu u. m. interment
hi Holy Cross Cemetery.
rKTI'KII.- On February 1. 1018. DAVID a
FETTHlt, husband of the late Slary D
Fetter (nee Dungun). In his Slst jear
Ilelatlves and friends are Invited In attend
the funeral, on Haturday, at 1:30 p. in.,
from the residence of hU. daughter, Mrs.
Waller H. Worthlugton, Neshamlny, I'u
Hervlces continued at Itlchboro Cemetery
Chapel, at 3:13 p. in. Interment at Itlch
boro Cemetery. Trolleys for Nethamlny
leave Willow drove 12:42 and Doylcstown
at 1 p. m.
FHIKU On February 1, 1010. DEUTIIA.
wife of Hubert J Frlel, daughter of Jacob
and Katie (iullong, agd 21 yea re. Itela-
v tlves and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral service at the residence of her
parents, 283d miles St., on Friday, at 10
a. m. precisely, Interment at Hillside
Cemetery
FKY1IU On February 1, 1010, HAimY. son
ot the late William and Margaret Feyhl,
In his Qlst year. Ilelatlves and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday,
at 8 a. m.. from the funeral parlors ot
Frank J. MpKenna. 10:4 poplar t. High
Itequlem llass at the Oesu Church, at 0:13
a. m. Interment private.
GAI.LACHEH. On February 2, 19111. MAHY
OALl.UllIErt. widow of John J. tlallagher
inea McUrath). Ilelatlves and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral. Haturday. at
8 3d a, m.. from ber lata residence. 610
North 2th st 8oltinn High Mass at St
Francis Xavler Chureh. at 10 a, m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
GOItMLKV. -Anniversary Solemn Itedulem
Mass on Haturday Fobruary 6. at St. Ann's
Church. hlgh ave and Memphis st . Phlla .
nt a a ni. for th lita marv ninui pv
of the parish ot Closbtr County T rone, f r
Und. and wmother of the Ileva. Mkhael H
end ,Danlt Oormiey. lislaUvea sod friaadj
at lavttid to atrt.il.
0H0y--Oa January 23. 1010. t MadUoa,
DEATHS
J?J5,n.n., .n Fehruary 2. Klin, ritoniHJ
qrtljnn (nee Huicheton). widow of William
Orubb nnd daughter of Ihs Intn Rha nnd
Phoebe llutrhesnn (ne chew), sget 32 years,
nelallves and friends nre invited to attend
the funernl services, on Haturday, M I n. tn ,
jt her late residence. 113 South 4th st, In
terment private, nt Fcrmvond Cemetery.
"Vi.'Jll01.0.".. P'hrtiery 2. inlfl, HEN
JAMtN FItANKLTN HADDtTCK. at 21.11
lie Ijinrev place. Funeral i-ervico private.
Interment In Chicago, HI.
,,&Fln'!l?"7.A'. Morrlstovvn. Pn , nn .tnn.iary
2i'i 'i1.1?' .r:M,,'.'Y v-.rc w" of '' "
1 " I.1"1 dfiisl'ter of Ihe late Jseol. M. and
Angelina Coivden. Ilelatlves nnd friends sre
invilrd to nttend th funernl services, on
1 rldjy. nt 2 p. m.. st her Intn residence. 203
I.. Main st. Interment private.
!IA!lAN.-rrin IVhruarj 1. 1010, JOHN J..
wn..2f l S.'.T.'rK. nn'' -VT''. a- I'irs'l. 'nee
i5-"W' . I,.?lJ!vr.''. ,", fi-l'nd. sln lidge
No. 04 I. O. o. M thn Wm Crnnin Ilene
llrtaL Asi'n. th. McMnn gle . and II.. nnd
he . Twelve. OVock Club, nre Invlled in at-
tenn funernl. on Mnndav nt R :io n m , from 1
,,. ..'.,r ,""""" ''. ..' v-eoar st laist
Wsrdl. Solemn Itequlem Mass nt HI Ann's
(htitih. at in n. nt. Interment Holv
Hepulchre Cemetery.
HAIUUNM.- At llrlslol. Ps., on Fehrunrv 1
THOMAS II IIAHKINH In his ,72, year
I eisllves snd friend., also 11. c, llfnttv
1 -,i. ., ,.,,. ,a ,1., nn.i nn ntner otgsiu
rsll'ins nf width he vvss a member, nre In
vlled tn attend the funeral services, on Hal
uMav. Fehninry . nt 2 p. m.. nt his Inte
resilience. 3iy Jerfersen ave., Ilrlstol. Pa,
Interment Ilrlstol Cemeterv
lllll.l.KIIMAN. On Fehrutrv !!, 1010, .111.
HHPHINE ll.. wife of Lenin tl Hellermnii
slid ds.ighler or Ihe Isle Henry nnd Hnrsh
Ilr nner, nged 70 vears. Ilelatlves nnd
friends nre Invited In nttend Iho funeral
servl.es, on Saturday, nt 2 p m , nt her
tale residence, nssn ttislng Sun ave, l,avn
dile. fn. Interment rrlmle. Ilemnlns inn
be viewed on Friday, from 7 to tl p. nt.
llr.l.v. I'.ltMI.W -on IVI.iiiarv 1. lOld. HAH
UIKT J dntighter nf llsrrv ,1 snd luisv
lelvers.n (t.ee Itsrtner), aged 17 moiuim
llelall.e. nml friends are Invlled tn attend
Ihe funernl, nn Saturday nl 1 1. m . from
her parents' resident e, 1121 West Ii.-ittphln
st. Interment nl Ivv llll ivmelerv.
Ill I.I,, on t'ehru-iry I, 1010. HELEN E.
daughter of Ellralieth nnd tho late John F,
Hill. Ilelntlve. nnd friends nre Invited In
nttend funernl i-erv lees, nl her mother's resl
deme. .is, 1 lirovvn st , Wrst Phlla,, Friday,
nl 2 i. 111. precisely. Inlerment private.
IIKIUINK. nu IVIiruary 1. Inin. THOMAH
J. son nf Nell and Ihe Hte Thnmns .I. lllg.
gins nice Ketinev). Itelsllves and rrlends sro
Invited lo nttend Ihe runeral. nn saiurdav.
".' "' "....')! '""" I'1" hmthep in la.v'i. resl
den. 1, Willi in. J. MiNnmiira. 2HI7 Smith
iiiiii.ii si. i ISih nnd Shunk sts.i. Ilieh
Ilequiem Mass nl the Eniphinv chureh nt in
... ui. iiiirriiiciii 111 ,-,1'iv 1 .tine.in
tery
drill Ceme
IHIVrov. rtn rebruary 1, IDIrt. HA HAH C.
widow of Oenrge A. Iretnn, I". H. N'.. In her
Mltli venr. Services Thursdiy, at M 11. tn.,
nt ihe reelilet.ee of her nephew, Samuel A.
Ilnreford, .,1:11. Kevser si,, ilern.nntovvn In.
terment iTldny morning nt Penil.erlnii. N. J.
via 10 1.1 11. m. train from Jhirket -St. Terr..
IACOIIS. On Fehrtinry 2, 1010, FltED
IJIllCK W. JAfOns, nged 70 years. Ilela
tlves nnd friends nro Invlled to attend the
funeral services, on Friday, nt t 11. m.. at
his son-in-law's residence. Joseph II. Tracy.
4 '-V,".rr,onn.n.od "" Wyncolc. l'.i. Interment
nt Ilrlstol, Conn.
JOHNSON On rebruary 2. 1010. LE HOY,
M.n of William T nnd the Lite, nenrglanna
Jnhnsnn. nged 10 ears. Ilelittlves and friends,
also s onenien's, club, are Invlled to nttend
the funeral seniles, on Saturday, at s p. m..
at his parents' residence, 5211 Hnvder ave
Inlerment on Sunday nl fieorgetoivii, Pel
via , 11. m. trnln from llro.ul Htreet Station!
LA CO.MTK. At Wlldwnnd Crest. N. J on
'..T,".'!11; ,' . .'' HLSTINA LA COSITB. late
of I'hlladelphl... i.Rl, si ,enrs. Friends mnv
view remnlns Thursdnv evening, n'ter s
orioik. Mass In St. Ann's ri'm.in Catholic
eh.lrihl-rl.1ny. at ll n'elnek. Inlerment lit
1 ..pi May Cemcterj. Wist Capo .Mtv. N .1.
I.ILI.EV. On February 1, 1010. ELLA J.
vvlfo of William II. I.llley. nged nil yeirs.
Ilelatlves itp.l rrlends nre Invited to nttend
tin runeral s, rvl.es. Saturday ut 2 n. m. at
her late resldenin. 7110 N. 41st st. Interment
nt Arlington Cemetery. Ilemnlns may be
viewed I rldny fnim 7 30 to n p. m.
.MVItlil. MI. - tjn ivi.runrv 2. 101(1
CEOIinll LOriS MAIIKLAN'H, nged 7li
DEATHS
enrs. ftelstlves nnd friends nts Invited lo
attend funeral. Sat.irdsy, nt fl-lo n. in.,
from his Ists residence, Smith nve., Heenne,
Ivinwnro. County. Pa, High Moss nt. th
Chureh nf Our Lsdy of I'erpeiual Help, Mop
tol. Pa., ot 10 3ti a. tn. Inlerment private.
Train leaves Hrnad Mt. Station at U:3o s. m.
Automobile funeral.
Mrl'ADIlKN. On February 1, 1010,
THOMAS P.. son of Mrgsrt snd Ihe Inte
Patrick Merndden .Ilelatlves nnd friends nre
Invlled tn nllend funernl. on Hatunlnv, nt
S.3II 11, m,, from his late residence, 2.17, N.
4.th st. .West Phlla Solemn Itequlem Mas
nt Church of Olir Mdv.nf Vletnrv nt 10 n m.
Inlermenl nt Cathedral Cemeterv.
MneMU.I.IN. Suddenlv, Jnminrv nl. 1010.
JAMES, husband of Hnrnh Mnr.Mullln. Ilela
tlves nnd friends, also the members of ths
I nlnn Inbemnile, Preshyterlsn Chureh; Fame
Lodge. No. 77S J o o. F.. and the employes
of l)l( key A MeMster. nre Invited tn attend
the funeral services, on Friday, st 2 p m..
nt his late residence. 2013 East Dauphin st.
Inlerment prlvste. North Cedar Hill Ceme
tery. Ilemslns msy bo viewed Thursdar.
from 8 in 10 p. m.
Mrl'Ari.KV.--On February 2. 11)10, JOHN,
husbnnd of Ihe Isle Cnlhsrlne McCiitiley
islillves olid friends, also Philadelphia
taidtp. Nn. ,M, t O 11. M. Men's Frlendlv
lllhle I'nlon II. C. Stone Men's Club. William
Wh'irl.m. Jp. i'o. eniplnves arn Invlled lo
nttend funeral Hiltitdnv, at 2 p. in., finm his
late residence. 7318 lluls ave. Interment
Fern wood Cemetery.
MI.A!tS.--On Fehnnry 1. 1010. ELIZA M,
wife of lllehnrd Mears, nged 0.1 vears. Heln
Itves nnd rrlends nre Invited to nttend
funernl. Frldav. at . 30 n. tn . from her late
residence 22rt S 17th st. Ileotilem services
at St. Elisabeth's P. K. church, inth snd
Mlfnin "Is., at 10 o'clock. Inlerment nt Fern
vi nod Cemeterv. Ilemnlns mnv be viewed
llmrrdnv cfler 7 n. 111.
alll,t.i:iT.--on rehrunrv 2. lOlil. JOHN P..
son of the late Martin nnd Mnrget Milieu.
Mineral will be i.tuiouiiced inter, from Ids
late residence. 1 12(1 miner st
MONTI'.ITII - On rehrunrv 2. mid. WILL
IAM MONTE1TH. nged II vears Ilelatlves
nnd friends, also members of Philadelphia
True lllue 1. 11 l. No. in. Sine of LlheMv,
It H P. No 11, are Invlled tn attend fu
nernl, on Pundit v, at 2 n tn.. fiom his late
residence 2811 EIaorlh st. Interment Mount
Mjrtnli Cemeler .
AU'LIIOON- On I'ebr.mrv 1. mm. THOMAH,
son of Ihe late Thomss and llrldget Muldonn.
Ilelatlves nnd friends arn Invited to nttend
funernl. Friday, nt 8.30 a, m . from the
resilience of christian Sleln. 1:1:1 Nectarine
st. High Mass at church of the Immaciilalo
Conception nl 10 tt. m. tnlern.rnt ut Holy
Cross Cemetery.
MI'lllt PHILIP, on February 2. 1010. Due
nn he of the funeral will be given.
MM'.IIS. -1111 IVl.runrv 2. HUH, EI.ISE L.
wife nf (Irnrae V. Mvers (nee l.ehri, lleli
tlves mid friends nrn Invlled to nttend fu
nernl services, on Haturday, nt 2 p 111., at the
resldein e 01 her daughter, Mrs. .1. (Ideate
Ilenv. fol Kerper at. Lavvndslc. Pa. Inter
ment prlvnle, Mount Peano Cemetery.
NEWELL On Fehrunrv 2. HUH. EMMA
COX NEWELL. Interment 'ptlvnle.
NOPPIH.. On I'ebruirv 2. IHI11. MISS
EMMA NOPPEL, nged m yenrs. Ilelatlves
(Ind rrlends, also Hleben Wclsen Fiiiucn Un
terstuetrungs Vereln. Nos. 1 snd 2. Cnnn
slatlep Frauen Vereln and Third Spiritual
Society, nre Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday, nt I 30 p m . from
Ihe residence or her brother, Edward A.
N'oppel. 11.17 Poplar si. Interment 11 1 Hill
side Cemetery. Funernl ear. Ilemalns may
ho viewed on Friday, after 7:30 p. in.
O'NEILU On February 1. 1010, MAIl
OAHET O'NEILL inc. Ilonohile). wife of
Nral O'Neill. Funernl on Snlurday, nt .S
i m., from her lute resldi ncc, 171(1 N. Wil
son st. Solemn llequlom Mass at St. Oreg
on's church, nt 11:10 11. m, Interment Holv
Cross Cemeterv. Itelatlvea nnd friends. nln
St. flregory II V. M. Hodaniy, nro Invited
to nttend.
PltH'ITV On February 2, 101(1. MAIIY,
widow of Adam Prettv. Ilelitlves and friends
are Invl'cd to nttend funeral, on Sattird ly,
nt s 'It, n. m , from her late residence, uin
Stenton r.ve., Oepntanto.vn. Solemn Hcqulem
Muss at the Church of the Immaculate Con
ception nt lo o'clock. Interment New Ca
theiin.l Ccnicter,.
HECKEI'IS. Suddenly, On February 2,
1010. SFSAN W.. wire of Samuel S. llo-!tr-fus.
Due noitci. cf iho funeral will bo given
HF.Iil.I. On Fol.riiary 1, 1010, HAHIltF.T L,
widow of William Ilegll. at the residence.
tslo IMsi'lmll live. Servl.es nt St James
Deaths
church.' Klngsessin. on Saturday, At tt
a. m. Interment prlvste.
ltr.PPAni). Suddenly, on February 1. 1019,
JOHN M. JtF.PPAnD. (CM 00 yenr. ntln
tlves Snd friends sro Invited tonltehd lh
funernl services, nn Sdndsy. st 2 p.. tn., nt
the, residence of his son-in-law. Mr, William
(irifnih, 4223 Mantua nve. Interment nt
Fernwood cemetery, llfrnsln may b viewed
Saturday, from B to 10 p. m. Automoblls
funernl.
IIYAN. On February I, 1010, 1'ATnlCrf .T
nusiinnn nr Hteim itjsii ana son or istrii-K
.. uvnn, r , ngeu nz e
r isio
1 Hill.
Holy
Holv
en l-it
friends, nien the imljcc officers of th 2d
District snd tho 4th Ward llepubtlcan Wab,
nre Invited lo nllend the funeral, en Mondkt.
nt 8 30 a m.. from his late resldtnes, nil
Kster st Solemn High Mass of riequlsm st
St. Paul's ci.iir, h at 10 a. m. Interment t
Holy cross Cemetery
.1(11(11 MM, I). At Aiken, fl. C, on Second
J,.0,n,'h,'..i,'.l,.ner ,77lh birthday). MAP.TIIA
M'llOFIEI.I) Ilelatlves and friends ate In
vited to nllend the funernl, from Friends
Meeting House. Darby. Pa.. Seventh-day
(Sniurdav). tho .'ill. Inst, at 2 p. m. Inter"
nient prlvnte,
.OHWIK.-fln Fehrunrv 1. 1010. WABHINO
TON t SHonn. 111 Ids 40lh yesr. nelallves
an.' rrlends nre Invited to attend Mineral
sen lre, on Friday, nt 2 p tn., nt brother's
resldetne Hnnnrd E. Shore, 2021 Oreen St.
Tn nrx-rr.l m Phllsdelphla Cremstorj-. In
lerment private, nt rrlends' Southwestern
Cetneten.
SHIKISS. On February 1, 1010. MART A.
SIMKISS. vvlfo nf William Slmklss snd
ds'ighter of the late Tnomas nnd Mary llsn.
nlgan Itelatlvea nnd friends, nlsn II. V. Jt,
Sodality, League nf the Sacred Heart, Altar
11 lid llosnry Societies of the Holy Spirit
Church, nre Invlled to nttend the funeral.
nn Saturday, nl 8 30 ... m.. from her Ists
, piuciKT. .- r-n.ii 11 iiiimn ave. ruisrnn
1... r-niemn iteniliem .vines nt the
Spirit Chun h nt 10 n in. Interment nt
r,i,i , eine.ery.
sV.:T,l.'0.n l'nrunrv I, 1010. JOSEPH AL-Ill-ltV
SMITH, In his Md vear. Helal'ves
and friends nre Invlled to nttend the fiinerrl,
on Itldiv. ai 11 1 m,. from St. Anne's
Prntfstntii ; Lpisconal Church. Welsh and Vnrk
rnnda. VMIlow urove Pa Interment nt Ever
green Cemetery New Haven. Conn,
STENZHOIIN Suddenly, on February 1.
inin. tyiLHAM STENZHOIIN. husband of
Lena Slenrhorn inee Nltirt). aged 30 years.
Ilelatlves and friends nre Invited to attend th
funeral services, nn Thursday, st 8 p. m.. nt
his lam residence, nn E. Seymour st., (er
MiHiiiown. ii.iermeni private.
HI'LLIVAN On Fehrunry I, 1010. ANNA
M . wife of Patrick J Sullivan and daughter
nf the lale Pain. It and IIP dset Finn. Iteln
Hies and friends Hre Invllid lo nttend the.
funernl. on Saturday nt 7.30 s. m.. tt'm
her .lite resliletn e. 1210 East Fleti her St..
isih Ward Solemn Itequlem Mass at thn
Holv Name t'lnir, Ii nt 11 a. m, precisely,
interment at Holv Cross Cemetery.
THOKN.-On February 1. 1010, JAMES If.
TIIOK.V Ilelatlves and friends nte Invited
lo attend funeral services, Friday, at 1:30
p. in., nt Ids Inte residence, 3131 Ludlow St.,
Philadelphia. Interment private.
TVSON. On Tebruary 1, 101(1, DANIKL C.
T18ON. Ilelatlves and friends, also employes
of Strawhrlilgo Sc Clothier, are Invited to nt
tend tho funoral services, nn Friday, at 8:30
P. in., at his Into residence, 100 East Tabor
rd., olney. Interment private.
I'M'IIIKn. On Tebruary 2, 1010, KOrlllA'.
daughter of Charles nnd Myirla Untried.
Ilelatlves nnd friends, also members of tha
Singing Society of Philadelphia Turngemclnde,
nre Invited lo nttend funeral, on Saturday,
at 2 p. m , from her late residence, 212d
Itldge ave. Interment nt Mount Peace Cem
etery. WAI.KDKN On February 1, 1010, A. WAL
TEH. hushnnd of Lydla Wnlkden (neo Con
ner). Itelntlves nnd friends are Invited to
nttend funeral services, at his late residence,
2.137 N 2".th st.. Sunday, nt I p. m. Inter
ment Hillside Cemetery. Remains can be
viewed Snlurday evening, after R o'clock.
IVITMI'lt Suddenly, on February 1. 1010.
ANNIE I... daughter of the lale Elam F. and
Maria Wltptrr. Ilelatlves and friends are
Invited tn nttend the funeral services, on
Friday, at 2 p. m.. nt her late residences
1K10 N. 10th st. Interment private.
WYATT. At Wilmington, Del., on Feb
ruary 2. 1010. WILLIA-M HENRY WYATT,
Jit., son of Wlillnm II. nnd Mary K. Wyatt;
nged 3 cars Friends nre Invited to ths
home. 1413 Van Huion St., Wilmington, Del.,
on Frldav morning, from 10 until 11 o'clock.
Service and interment private.
Hero Priests of the War
A SERIES of heart-thrilling articles written for the Sunday
Public Ledger by Rev. Peter Guilday, telling how the chaplain-warriors
have set a new standard of priestly zeal and spiritual
bravery. Each article gives vivid and interesting facts relating to
the self-sacrificing work of the army chaplains.
NEXT SUNDAY
No. 3
THE MARTYR OF GEI
A splendid type of Belgiar
Gelrode he was accused of spying on their
shadow of his church.
JODE, JOSEPH DERGENT
liest. When the enemy entered
tposts, and was shot within the
Read the Story of This Brave Priest in
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