EVENING IEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1016. " 15 ) MkRV ADVANCES IN i STORAGE BATTERY STRONG FEATURE j -.n Steel M&de New fe fifoel Preferred Also Telephone Earnings Improve m ilftnen outburst of buojtincy In Lnlto stlor find ijiecmc Bl",",i" "" WS. attention from Cnmbrla Steel to WTh?lnr however, still maintain, ladenhip of the local market In J;! oZme of transactions, some &' ,h.r chinulnB hnt..l- The St. eot ffiinM to took fol nn Issue of stork ".':. i.unin Company to nitnnro its . p '"" thpr than .1 sale of bonds Swells in connection with the purchnse Cambria Steel rompany were belnc ,d'fJ 1 0jt today and the opinion uns ... .i.ni inn entire new shuu 01 lEjSrVouM be subscribed for hy the 5.IhoMer lei Ins none on the hands Rem"WrltmBsndleate The stock. I !f u Mid. has ,een underwritten' by a S number of private IndlvldimN and SSew in till" city, who, ntcordliiK to ?,n",. in recclvo n commission of SV4 ! I tIJ! KM per share substantial HrIiM Si accrue to the present stockholders. 1 Fiiiiimuli some criticism ni heard In 1 A- flninCIH tlisuic;!. v,. t,. .,,...,..-. .., . Sflch the M"s nf the Mlilvulc deal was Sa publle. It I" nulle likely that the SrtlM chiefly Intel cited were utmost ni Snitch surprised c ll"- '"V " ffLu.C," .. (he outsiders The tetlletnelil i r ? tho New York Interests did not take :L. until after the closo of tho imrket & Saturday, and the now p.utv came In ,01) 0'u'""'i 1 rr,l J, .lent von- lain On CAIUIunj ...... -.- .. --- - ., Ciraotly. a' ll, orriclitl announcement M made before noon on Monthly The 'Cjmbrla-Mldvaio inuraituuH una ran- SEEDS IN UNUSUAL BUT AUTO SUPPLIES NEGLECTED Wardrobe Trunks Become Popular Since I ; America Shirtwaists' Price Soon to Soar 60 -Our shipments of flower seeds nnd 'ether '"d"1 nro unusually heavy this sprint'," said r. w. iloulund, or Henry A. Prccr, Inc. 714 Chestnut street. "We are gentium 111cm nuc ny regular m.ill, parcel post, express and freight, and our fn tllltles aio taxed to the limit. "Spraying material Is nlso In great ele m tnd as all that kind of vvoik. ns well as pruning must be dono before March. "What is surpris ing Is the wide spread interest which Is being taken In the care and pro tection of wild birds .ttOODPECKEIt ' HOUSE in every suburb of tho city, und, in fact, all over We nre having calls for tho 'ptv; model bird houses from every lo cality. j'Some. of these houses nre vciy artistic from a rustic point of view. Wo havo them In 15 different styles, with several Izes of each stjlo They arc all made. el cedar, wnicn is more uuruuiu in. in i,u. ether kind of wood for thl3 purpose. And It Is certain that this fad for bird pres ervation Is widespread It can bo seen )a our squares nnd parks vvhero many ipeclea that had been driven nvay tor Mine jears aro coming imick aKuui mu destruction of large timber tiacts left many birds homeless, and tho cutting (town tff dead and decaying limbs with the tlon led them without holes for nesting purposes. For that reason tho birds take icrj kindly to these houses, which can t seen attached to many trees around our suburban villas and cottages. Teo- plshaie found the birds .lie their friends on account of tho mi rinds of Insects nnd larvae they destroy, and they aro taking cart of them Here Is something hecomlnc ns popu lar as tho bird houses," said Mr. Hob land holding up a bronze sundial "We have them fiom 10 Inches In diameter to Mi Inches, and In stnndaid bronze or rerde antique Most people think that any tundlal wdll suit any place. Beforo ite sell a sundial we must know whcio It Is"B0lng to be located. The lutltilde and longitude must be taken Into tonsldeia (ton. I don't think the nngle of the nomon Is so much Importance as tho placing of lines and llgures. We havo (hem from $3 to $13 Then gaiden bas kets are becoming more popular than senlng baskets used to bo These bas kets come In different styles, and nre fitted out with a variety of gardening ttals. Here Is ono mounted on a staff. Tho staff have a sharp metal point which Is driven Into tho ground, and a person can leave it and go about tho work of cutting flowers, which can bo put In tho basket, Khlch stands nn nu flrmlv as n table )'e are having a great many oiders Just PPW for these baskets, and wo have them til the wuy from J3 to $10 complete. Gut. to BO baelc In llifi hlrd-hollbCS." hs continued, "there ate soma birds Jhlch won't make their nest In bird- nouses. They prefer trees. You cant Induce a robin or a cnrdlnal-hlrd or a catbird to build In one, of these little Jpuses, but bluebirds und chickadees, ackers, martens. .(e .. -n.nl fnkn tn them. nd once they build thoy como back year Iter year The trouble Is to keep out the sparrows. Wo have a swinging house tat keeps them out effectually, and tho Other birds serni tn llfen thn .mvnvlnif effect," WAnDROBC TltUNKS. Seventv.Hln r,A nan. n? 4lo tftinVci ?, today are wardrobo trunks." bald mlllam Curry, 11U Chestnut street "A Sw years ago wardrobe trunks cost so wicn they were beyond the reach of ordinary mortals, but today wo are sell w them as low as $15 and au hlsh as WJUIs Vutton, of Paris, used to be u moat noted trunkmaker. Ho mado a tortune fmm ini. t..nn ...i. n.t.t Uni lahlllnna Hnnn n- i.i.. ......I.,. T aA. 1 I'.iico iur mo iiuim. iit know whether he Is dead or In the ;.""'. or retired to enjoy the for- ,un he must havn mnrio hut I rfn know i7 make a much sunerior article In merlca. our beat wurdrobe Hunks are Stle Of hllllt. nrv .. .! ..,r. n.D.,11. WtUred in Philartelnhla flnplnnatl. Chi. g" 1 Iletrolt principally. They are ''" V"" I1Dro ana canvas, liDro oe- vunsmered the best material. All srdrobp trnia i...,, .... i . .k.. . . ,- .m.,q ma Mum au mat v? a right end up There Is a hump or 'tOtUDfrrflti,t.i n .... ,.,..j .- n,.i. rf- The wardrobe trunk opens at tho j.11 u ,ne" sP"ts " haI ne hu,t w 3 them nna iu ..i .' - t.Aiin- ir ,herladlea' r men's The drawers .1.1 oound and run on brusa glides, Siting thn nnn...ln n..nnln n Jfla1n '..l.W.. Ul UJICIIIIII, ., h. s. very smooth, besides adding to .strength and durability of the iTh. u "I'mseives The upper drawer v. u "?""est and Is intended for col !. nandkerchlefs, gloves, etc, lue OthAl. hDtf 0 ... -..t. la !,( ardrobe, with hangers for loSults or ST. 1 n 1 Px or shoes. The wnrd- y U eaBilv nrltnutVila u ha AvtamlAit ff considerable distance and coUupsed very small suaca when oacklnir. Anv jfk'nih" ba removed without disturbing Wfto reeent Invention has contributed ilS.to tn comfort and convenience of Pdd travel than the wardrob trunk." '"CJflANtJEfl IN T.AniKS' WAISTS er wfl ba at least 60 per cent In- m me prices 01 laoles BWrlwalsta LOCAL STOCKS: ! Hiirh Record Pennsvlvani'si I Buovanfc TCpvstnnn Bummnled and mnde public Just about ns Miilckly ns It was poislblo to do so ( ambrla eroscd SO today, making a now 11I15I1 record Pennsylvania Steel preferred nlso moved up about 3 points Just beforo the ctoie a bid wan made nt ROW, buyer 30 days, for 6000 nhnres of Cambria. Pennsylvania bonds were an active feature In tho final dealings With repard to the rise In Lake Supe rior tho onlj news forlhcomlnR was of larne orders nnd InereaslnR earnings This vvna also true of Kteetrlr KtoraBo Hattetv, although In the case of tho lat ter there In nlwityi, tho hope th.it the S per cent dividend rate may he restored The Kev stone Telephono Company Is sued its j muirv report of earnings to tl.u, shoWliiR a Rrosa Increase of T2J2 nnd n net irnln of JT77I The surplus nfler Interest changes was M1.25T, an Increase of $2705 over .Inntinry, 1U5. The llftlns of the cmbnrRo on steel to be shipped to eastern consumers over the 1'ninsvlvanla lines was a source of Rrntl lleatlon to the PlttsrnirRh steel mills. The emhanro vvns tnken ofT, effective nt the brRlnnlnR of the week, and efforts nre nehiR mado to ship as much steel as pos sible to custom consumers, who have been Krently handicapped of late As production cannot he Increnscd, other consumers will receive correspondingly less steel, but whether the difference will bo noticeable Is 11 tiuestlon. Thero Is no chniiRo In the shipping situation as to ex poit steel, tho railroads holding them selves ready to take steel provided the vessel for It Is assured. DEMAND, Made in Per Cent. this summer over Inst year." said I..CO Becker, of M. Haber &. Co, manufac turers of ladles' waists, 2J0 South Cth street. "Tho shades worn will bo pink, maize, iillc and old lose; at least these will be In the greatest demand Thcie will be somo stripes In those colors, but they will bo verv scaice. "Tho 'two In one' collar Is 'out.' and won't be seen any more. The largo flat vvldo collar of the samo material ns the waist will bo tho vogue. Hverythlng points to a heavy demand for high grade goods, plain and In colors. There will be a scarcity of materials, principally on account of tho (.canity of dos Our linn turns out over 400 dozen waists each day." AUTOMOB1LK SUPPLIES. For the pnst month there has been a gradual falling off in the retail automobile supply business In tho early dajs of the Industry the winter months were alwus dull because the large majority of people laid up theli cais. But today even the pleasure vehicle is used the year around In addition the number of cars In use has Increased consideiablj Dealers gcnerallj are at a loss to explain the present dull ness According to a man who besldo watch ing his own business lookH further than his nose, the reason Is psychological. Ho puts It this way: "Gasoline has advanced over ICO per cent. In price. The advance hns como a cent or two cents at a time, and each time tho consumer becomes dis tempered. He rails at tho oil trust and concludes he must cut down his cost of maintenance. Ho inns his thes thread bare, refuses to bu spaio thes and gtn 01 ally neglects his car. Ilko any other piece of machinery, his car will Buffet b tho neglect, and later he will come fate to faco with the fact that he must ovci haul and equip his car at n greater cost thnu If ho had kept It In good order. When this time comes and It will be soon wo will moro than make up for this temporary lull. QUIET TRADING ON N. Y. CURB Midvale Steel Suffered Setback. Rights Made Initial Appearance NUW YOBK, Keb S. Speculation In the market for outside securities today was comparatively quiet aside from a few of the specialties, which developed exten sive dealings, but genernlly at the expense of values. In somo quarters the upturn was rather shnrp, while In others tho declines were Just as great. Midvale Steel was tho principal featuro and on heavy offerings broke sharply over 1 points with only a feeble rally . Tho rights wore Introduced for the first time, although the exchange basis was un known to thoso dealing In them After opening at 7V4 they moved up to 8, but subsequently declined to 6. Drlggs-Sea-bury, on tho other hand, after opening down 214 points, later recovered and ad vanced IH furthor. CurtUs Aeroplane, which sold as low as 15 yesterday, moved up to 54. Cuba Cane Sugar, after an early small ad vance, broko two points, but later recov ered Hid. A ik Am Ilritlsh Mfg- 27 '12 All Oulf & VV I S 6 is :-'i do prcf -UV, 4il Amer Marconi ., '! 4 AJix Rubber Ino w (e n Canadian Cur & Fdy 71 7S do prcf , I IA Chevrolet Motor Car 1-T II.' Chnndler atotors Ol'J IU Curtlss Aeroplane ,, 47 .11 Cuban Cano bugar ."-.' Wi Tlrlggs-Scabury 40 41 Haskell & Darker Car fl .",1'i Ilendca Mf 27 irs Inter Mcr Marine 17 !7fc do nre( ... 7i) 7S Int NUkel , AM4 ., Kelly Bprlnxtleld 70 11 Katho,iion lironie pfd 2iy, 22" Leu Tiro CO COVt Manhattan Intnslt IU 2 Maxim Munition 7V, K MldVHle fateel navj lu. Oiu rievitor ill I.'. Otm Klaenlohr w 1 KiV. da or nnv: I'eiTlf Motor ,, HM 27 Poole Eng & Mach 110 120 M Jowph Lead 11 int.. h b KrfUK w I mi, pui htardanl Moton 8W 0 Submarine lit v t c ctf 37 37 Trlanxle Film 1 t clfs M, tt United I'roltt hharlns- It; II 8 l.lehl & Heat 3K 4 II H Llnht k Heat Pfd 4U 4V) While Motnra w 1 W4 81 World Film IK I STANDAIIO OIL SUDSIDIAU1E3 Int Petrol 1254 IBM III I 1 181 18i. Ohio OH . .. 227 22 b O ol California 107 3T0 S O of Now Jemey B13 BUI S O of New York 211 2U OTHER OIL STOCKS. Coaden Oil 20", 2DV, Chalmera Oil 7 Koukton Oil IS',; inu Mllvieat lteftnlrift M .M faapulua IOIh 11 MINIKC1 STOCKS Atlanta 21 22 Cerro do I'anco , 10W 41 Ilutte DIZvl ctfa 1 71 3 Ilutle ANY 2VI .1 Flrat Natl Cooper , K 0 Ooldfleld Merger J JHU, 10 llecla Mining 2 aC 'iv How Sound c HV. Jim HutUr v 02 01 Jumbo Extn , . Ji ,, Kennecott CDDoer , 51', AJ McKlnley-mrruKh 40 41 Mine of Amerloa .1 IV. NIdUoIds Mine C 7V4 7. San Toy . . 10 20 Wtet KuJ Con 74 7tf Vo(t Knd Extn .. . t 2 BOND3. Erls RU '",n,'if ,Mi li & O 5a . 101 102 retro de Fuco e . Ui 123 N Y State 4 J04 6t Ful 83S 84 i7Di?rwm ni7nTTTli7fl L liL,in l U 1IL.0 iLiil IU md-bUdd WAR PROFIT TAX Will Take Up Measure Thursday and Also Con 1 sider Compensation EXCHANGE IS RUZZLING, Hy YVES GUYOT IMllor lAeenee IJconnmlriue et t'lminiMerr I Rprclal Cabin fo fie .'irnfno I.eAntr I'AIIIH. Teh s -Tho chamber nf Popu tics will dlxcuss on Thursday the plan to tax war prollts This lax will muh nil who file making inonev out of llm wiir. Including Intrrtnedlarlps, hut wl.l only tnttch nclunl war profits c.ilrulntr-,1 on nu average for three years before tin wnr This tax raises llm question of rom pensntlon for thop who lost through the wni If It Is lust to tn pmllts nrlsinc from rlruunslnnres Indcp'indont nf nur own nctlon, It Is rcuinllv Just that thos" ho lose through tin- same oln nmslnii, t s should bo rplinbiirrtl bv tho Mntp Hut thoro will never bo 11 budget whMl can support thoto charges, especially In time of war Tho question of oxohnligo Is nlwnvo oppn Ono cannot oplnln whv at Ocnova exthnngc on 1'nrls Is vssi fine rensnn off cied Is tho quantity of nntos of tho Hank of I'rnncp spired In tho Invndod provinces bv tho Oonnans und sent by them tit Hvlt7PrInnd Tho doprpclntlnn of llnllin prhnngp l also sought to be pplnlnpil h tin iiliinunt of paper monov In i-lroul ttlnu in foiolgn countries, but nitordlng tn 11 fciimi'i Itnliiu Mlulstpr thp excess of inpot money hns a verv llinltpd ofTpct on ex change and the real reason lies hi the trntlp balance Tho llgures of the Hank of Italy show that since the end of May of last vetr JlOl.000,000 out of 1SC.OW.00O In psppt held bv It has bepn paid off, which demon strates that Italian conunriclil and In dustrial affairs aro In most excellent con dition. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHUAT Receipts 271 lis." IiuhIipIii IV mind uiih faltly active und tilth strong inil pldo ilhlcn prices nrlvanrit 2, Quolittlon Car lrfl. In cvnort .levator No 2 re,l Hpnt nml Knh J1,1",fil3i No 2 Southern n I 1 33?ll .Ti. Mriimir No 2 re,l, 1 "MnX 31 No 3 rul 132'13l. relerted A 1 VJ 1 1 31'j rejectni II Jl .'Sin 30 COHN Itnrdi ,, 1S2I7 IiiikIi I'rlcpa wern ptrttlllv IipM. hut trailo was qultt Qunt.itlons Car lots for local traile aa to tontlon VV nt trn Nn toll t vji,rMi rgtoru atpinur yelloH, SKiS.'c Wpntirn No I v. lion Tsiii t.in.( , South. ytllcm, 7M(,TM)i , rob, 1 er 70 Ih . SO'iSlr OAIb RttelptH 2i". irs huh. Trado litis nulnt hut nrlns nllpil firm UtiotlllniH No 2 white. .wn7'p ptiiidiinl white "MiTX.i No I while, -i.l',fi.1Hc No 4 Hhltp :22ie ",n c .anil lo om .K)i'jfi".'. , purllled otts, graded, ","fi"i Vac 1 1.1 11 R tiuclpts T" hhl nnd l.r.n 120 lb In tiuki There wni llttlo trsillm: ami alurs were lar-zeu nominal Quotation per lnd lh In wl Winter do ir t sillin ID U straight. $1. 11111, Vi do intent i!i,rii7 ICan-81- ileir Jute aieks, $. Liiflii in do strnlRht. lute iarks, fU llfill 1(1: do intent Jute suks, i, -,iml 'K hi tine (ln,t. tlcir, $, rO'Tiil 2",. dn , straight. $H2-,I'inn cn pat, nt u ,nii7. fivorltp hrinda 7 2Vn7 7r, city lullN tholce nnd fancy patent ?7 2"7 73 eltv mills, lritu lir Krnloa winter. clear $' sorm 111 do, strilEht Ji". 1 "fi 0 SO do, patent Jil MIH7 K 1 riont stipplln were Finnll ami the m irket rulel -teitli, but trade was unlet. We quote $" MS per 1 hi . as to quality PROVISIONS Thero tni llttlo tridlng. but v lines wrre te.ullty held. Quotitlons rancrd as follow r ( Uy beef In Bets nmoked nnd nlr drle I, -Iffi 2"ic : Western beef, In cots smoked .'Hi 2"e, , city beof, knuckles and tenders smnk'd nnd Hlr-drled. 2fli27e Wpptern beef knuckles and tcnderH, hinoked. 2C1i27c beef hams jjs S( 10: pork fninllv $J2-uri2l linms S P Lured, loose, l..iiu,c. do, skinned, looso. lGlf 17c . do, do, smoked, I7i,iis'.,c other InmH Hinoked, cltv cured ns tn tunnd nnd aver nire 1' 1- 5T1T li nn-, smnkod, VVeslern curcl. HtW5tl7e , do boiled, boneless. 27c picnic shoulders S V. curetl loose. 10fc.c. do, smoked, 11".rai2Hc.. bellies In pickle nccord Inir to nveraRe. loose. 12'(ifrlc. urcak'ust bacon, aa in brand and iminne cltv cured lVUlfte brenkfist Incon VV'ehiern tured 1 "Ti file. Inrd, VVctern refined in Her cs lH.t . do. do., do tubs ll'ic do pure iltv kettle rendered in threes ll'.i do., pure tit). Uettlo rendered, In tubs, lute REriNED SUGARS Trade wna quiet, but alucs vero steadily held Reflnera list prbes Hxtra line Kiatiu 1 ited. Oc.. stindard gr.inulnted 1. OV powder ed u 0.e . lunfeetloners' A. 3 UOc , soft grades, 5 13S3 73c. DAIRY PRODUCTS IllTTnit The market ruled firm nnd agiln i-e hlKher with demand nbsorhliiK the Itmlted offerings of fanty stock rtillnwllm nre the quotations Western fresh holld-p icked vre tm er. fluty spedils I.V , extra, Ik txlra tlrMa Ilw12t llrsts. 2HW luc . seconds iim 27i thirds. 211IJ.V , ladles 2K-'-'e nearby prints, fancj, Idc . avernpe extra 3 ITi r til sis Kill Uc hiconds, 2(HiJ7e . special faniy binudH of prints Jobbing nt I'llfiA l.l, lit) Iltielpts were quite libel il but cholco stock wuh In goo I reuebt and prKes were 30t per n60 hlRher rollowlng aro tho quntitlons In free Lases. nearby evtru l.'c per dozen ne.irbi flists JS. 21 per stindard rase, nenrby current recelptB, JS 10 per tate Western extra firsts, $K ."1 per cneo, do., tlrsts JS 10 per case Southern, per case. J7 -On 7 Ml. fancy selected candled ckks were Job bln at 'iSfl trir per iluien CIIi:i:Hi: (JfTtrliiBs were light and the m tr ket ruled linn with demand lair, (luol itlons New 'Vnrk, full cream finey, held, lfc'-W!V , 'specials" higher, tlo fair to wood, held. 171. CjlSlii... do,, part cklms, IHilGc. POULTRY I.IVK Thn market ruled firm under light offirliiKs und a fairly aitlto dimund Qnuiii lions l'owls as to size nnd quality, lf.filc . rimsters, 121fl2'i . spring thickens, soft mealed, 17(3 tSe. . do Htaegv, IViHk. . turkeys :ii-ii.'.'c . ducks, as to size and quality, lufttse Seese. l(8I8c pliteons, old, per pair. 2y((2!sc . o young per ilr, 1820c DRKSaUD The market ruled firm with de mand readily abtorbInK the offerings of desirable stock Quotations Fresh-killed dry -packed l'owls, 1- to box. dry-picked, fancy, sclecte I, 20Vjc , weighing 4 lbs anil over apiece, 20e weighing 1v, lbs apiece, l'lc . welshing, I lbs apiece. 18c , smaller sizes, nirciic rowis, in uuia r ury-i'tc-n-u, fancy, -I lbs and oer apiece. lOWc smaller sizes, IBOISc old roosters, dry picked, lie i chickens Jersey faniy broilers 21St2c other nctrby ftney broilers, 2Jl2lc , VVescrn broil ers, weighing I'i'iii lbs apiece, I'-'St-'lc , North ern Illinois chickens, fancy yellow welKhlng 4 lbs and over In boxes, 21t(22e exceptional lots hlfe-her Northern Illinois, fancy. welghliiK 2laM IVj lbs , In boxes, IVrlllc . Northern Illinois. fancy weighing jv, iz 10s. in ouis i.ttinc other Westen, weighing 4 lbs and over, In boxes, ISKIOc , other Western weighing JttliaVj lbs , In boxes, lfl?il7c other Western, weighing 2l.rfMtc lbs , tn bbls llilc , Inferior, lie. .Capons per lb Weighing 810 lbs, apiece, 272Sc , smaller sizes, 2Jtf'.Uc , turkeys, pearbv, fancy, 27ft2Sc , do., do Komi to rholce 23fiJRc. , da, Western funcy, 2tKr27e do do . good to choice. 211; 23c.. do, fair. 204f22c do old toms. 21c, da, cults and No 2, 10620c , spring ducks, nearby, isjijoc. do. Western, fancy, 17W18c , do do , fair to good 12ttlEic , geese, nearby, HifclSc do Western, UHlftc , squabs, per dozen White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs per dozen, IV Sili (ISO white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs per dozen. JV 23H3 7V white, weighing K Its per dozen, jl 'XVjl 1 71 wldte, weighing 7 lbs per dozen, J.1 .VMj4 white, weighing. b66V4 lbs, per dozen, t-'MSd. dark I'.'.JSSi.l. small ami No. 2 JlCl SO FRESH TRUITS Choice stock was in fatr request and values generally wero steadily held Quotations Ap ples, per bbl Jonathan, uncy. J.) 23f I M) do lair fo good J." BOB.I, W'lnesap, 2 rl3 23. llsldwln, JJDOtSI. Black Twig. 2.V).nl drlmes' Oolden J2.G03.I areenlng J2 .Witt York Imperial. 1241.1 Twenty-ounce $.'1il. Pip pin J2S1 Hen Davis, Jl 7VG2 311 oihor iu rletles, Jl 602 BO No 2. Jl 21B1 3D Apples. In bulk, per lot) lbs , &0e fill 30. do Wei tern per box, jl .'3V. 23 Oranges, Florida, per crate Jl 73i 73. Tangerlnts, Florida, per strap, J2SJJ Grapefruit. Florida pr crate $1.7383 DU. Lemons, per box, J3B4 Plneap Pies. Forto Rico ner crsto J.I84. do Florida, per crate, JJQ2 30. Cranberries, Cape Co.1, per bbl, fMtlt, do. do . per crate, J2B01, do Jersey per crate . J? 2fia2.73. Strawber ries. Florida, per qt . 1323c. VEGETABLES Trade was slow and the market developed little change Quotations White potatoes, per bushel. Jl (11.20. VVhite potatoes, Jer sey, per basket-No 1 Hose,, floeiOe.. No. 1 other varieties 00&70.. No. 2. ao&40e Sweet potatoes Jersey, per basket No 40a 30c : No 8 fl2V bweet potatoes Virginia. er Ibl Jl 301 73. Onions, per 100-lb. Tmk No 1 J.'W!.30 No. 2 73c )1 SJ, JtbUie J)4Blsh. per ton, JlttS. do, Florida, per hamper Jiai 10 felery, New, york. .r bunch 23T7l(o Snlnach, Norfolk per bM per carrier Jl SOatl 75 KsscUnt Florid i per crate J2i30 Tomatoes, Florida ci oarrlcr Fancy 13 B04 30 . choKe. J2S3 Muirooma. pel 1 lb. basket, JlaX.49. Lattuce, Florida, per basket. II S02: do. North CaroIUui. per basket 73p5,ii Xleaus Florida, per basket, Jl 2.Vu2 2V l'eas, FUu i.lu. ner basket J13U4T! PeDera. Flnri ij . 4 '4k.. . ' . I'hnio hv (liitckunst, LEWIS D. ZIKGLER SHOE jI iNITAm'RER DEAD Lewis D. Zpipler Wns Widely Known ns Clutich Worker and Clubman of City I.pwIm I Zlpglpr. a vvldplv known shop miiiiufnPturri, dlril sitildrnlv tndnv nl his hoinn, Hits North Kith strict. In IiIh 70th pni All Xlogler wns the only smvlvor of Hip original firm of Zlpgler Hrolhprs, 117 North 5t li slrpct, vvhlch vvns founded hv him and his foui hi others In 1SC1 Mr Xlegler hnd not been 111, and laflt night nttended n meeting of the board of tiustpps of tho ItPthlphem Prcsbvtcrlan Chin ch, Itro.td and Diamond streets, nf which he vvns n member. Up was In px collent spirits and mndo an engagement with thp Upv. John II Davlcs, the p.ntor. to take luncheon with him today, down tow n Mi Zlegler wns born In Chester County, a membPi of an old I'pnnsylvnnln famllv. Ho pngaged In business In this tlt with his brotlu rs vvhpii a voting man Up was n member of thp Mnsonlc Ordtr, the I'cnnsvhiinl t Historical Society, tho Manufacturers' Club and other prominent otg.tnlzntions Major Frederick II. Kbstcin NHW VOllK, Tcb S .Major Frederick II Ilbsteln, Itecelver of Taxes and a veteran of the Civil and Sp tnlsh-Amcrl-can wars, died today, aged 09 Financial Briefs The nnntnl meeting of stockholders of the 1'hlhtilolphln Tiust Company wns held tpdnv Tliu nnnunl report for the lust llsc.il year, which already hns been ftti nltbid tn the stockholders, wns appioved All the retiring dlreetois were io-elortd Tho vacancy caused hy the death during last year of Lincoln Godficy was not lllltd At tho annual meeting of tho Fidelity Tiust Company tho retiring dlreetois weio io-olectucl and "IV0 was mhlnl to tho undivided prollts nf tho company, which stood, at tho dose of business, J.muaiy 31, 1910, at fl.St3.61S The production of the Uiccno-Canniien Copper Comptny In January follows Cop per, Wis "00 pounds, 'Iver, 113,b91 ouncea, and gold, 710 o' hops Tho New York Stock i:chango has ad mitted to the list the AVllly.s Overland Company 'h subscription tocclpts fot nevv (onvci tihlo 7 per cent, preferred stock, full paid and part paid John II Mason, vlie president of the Comiueicl.il Trust Company was one of tho lonunlttpo appointed by tho Federal Legislative Committee of tho American Hankcis' Association to propose a bill to retire tho greenbacks and submit It to tho Currency Commission of the Ameri can Hankers Association The others named who William Van Deusen, cashier National Newark Hanking Company, and Oliver J Sands, president American Na tional Hank, Richmond LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAiiO, Teh S 1HK1H Ite elpln -.(Vn Miukit weak Vltxnl and butchers J7 7"i'ik2( cood heay J7liVns2i), rough heavy $7 ir.1i1 MKi, llis-lit $7 unis.10. piKs fuvm7.23 bulk, 5.7 liUfih 111 CATTLK Itoceipta, 7000. VInrkct weak liteves J" "OU'i (w cowh and heifer M H'.fi hill Texuns Jll ".OftS 1,3, calves J'l J'.fl 10 73. hlllJIll' Iteeelpts lil.reo Maiket stionir Nntlvo und Wcsicrn, Sl.rOcS 3(1. lambs, JS -3 till iu NHW YOKK BUTTER AND EfifiS NHW YOI1K, IVb K HI'TTHIt-VIarket firm, receipts, 7nu nukaues l.xtra creim ery 'Ulti Mc hlRher scoring, tmuaic Stato dairy, .101 31c , Imitation creamery. JJft 21' HOGS Market unsettled receipts, 792V pack aijcF Hxtra llrsts. 2'Hi.lOc. llrsts, 27SI2Sc , nearby w hues, Ity 17c mixed colors 2Sli t. notrby bruwns, .I1S'I3c., refrigerator firsts, 'JOii'Jlc. THE WEATHER Ofllcial Forecast WASHINGTON. Feb S For Knstern Pennsylvania and New Jersey Overcast nnd warmer weather to. night anil Wednesday, moderate variable winds becoming south Tho cold wave moved from the Middle West to tho Atlantic coast during the last 21 houis, tho crest being over Mary 1 md this morning A warmer area has overspread the Stntes west of the Mis sissippi lliver and Is moving Into tho upper Lake region this morning Snow fluriles ate leported from tho States along tho northern border nnd the adjoining Canadian provinces from coast to coast. Cloudiness Is Increasing over tho central valleys and conditions nro becoming un settled In the southern plains States U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at 8 a. in Kastern time. !,nw 8 last Ham- Veloc- isutlon. a.m n't fall. Wind, lty Weather. Atlanta da 3 If ..11 in Clear AUitille City 18 14 .. NW 10 Clear Haltlmoro . ... HI 10 .. VV . Clesr lllsmarck. N t, 2 - .. NW Clear Boston Mass . 1 1 . W 20 clear Hurtalo, N. Y. . S h 01 VV 12 Clear Charleston S. O. 4R 44 .. Nil 10 Clear Chlcaco. III. . . 10 2 .. K in Cloudy Cincinnati. O. .. IJ 4 . K 10 Cloudy, Cloicland O. 2 3 .02 S 14 I Cloudy Denier. Col. .. il 40 . HE . Clear Petrol!. Mich (1 4 .. K . clear riulveston, Tex ns Bi .. hR Cloudy HarUburg Pa 10 10 .. HW clear lluiteras N. C 3d HI . NK 20 l Cloudy llatlfax. N S 20 IR .10 NW 2(1 clear Helena Mont 3d 30 hY 14 clear Huron S D. 1 2 .08 8 . Clear Indianapolis ... H 2 .. SK 12 Cloudy Jacksonville .... M 61 .. NU 11 Clear Kansas uiiy w .. n ii c-jouay Knoxvllle, Tenn 2S 2H .. N (tear Little Hot k Ark. 31 .14 .. K (Moudy Ls Anaelos BO IS ..13 Cloudy tjulsvllle Ky , 10 14 .. K 12 Cloudy Montgomery . 44 40 H Cloudy Montreal Can .. 1 4 .12 NW 22 Clear Nashville. Tenn 14 12 .. K . Clear New Orleans . 64 64 .. SB P.cioudy New York city 11 U . W 24 Clear Norfolk. Va 4S 2A .. NB 12 Clear Iklahoma Okta 32 2rt ..a 18 Ilaln Onuha Neb. 10 (1 .. H Cloudy Philadelphia .. 1" 1" .. NW U Clear I'lttsburnh Pa.. B 6 .. SW Clear I'ordan.1, Mo . 10 10 w Clear Portland Ore . 4il 44 .24 S.W 12 Bain Quebec Can . ! S .ID aw 2u Clear St I.ouIs Mo 1(1 S fci-: ir Cloudy St Paul, Minn. 4 .01 s 12 snow Salt liae City 3(1 3d . 5 .. Cloudy San Antonio 62 60 N . cloudy San Kranclato &i ra ,li NE Cloudy Santa Ke. N M 30 SO K Clear Saull Ste. Marie. 2 a 01 V. Cloudy biranton. Pa. ,.10 8 , SVV 12 Clear lajBpa Fia, uo as .. NB . Clear W-shli-aton ifj 18 . NW P Cloudy tie uvv zero. LIGHT TRADING IN COTTON; LIVERPOOL WAS A BUYER Prices Moved Modernlely Upward. Temperature Normnl NHW YontC, I'eb 8 niiBlness vvnn nl- mosf nt n ntnndstlll nt the opening nn the Cotton HxchnnKe this morning, with nil the unit il ncllve Interests showltiK n disposition to he r.tutlon The lone wps otenttv with prlrca 6 to 0 polnls higher Theto were only 10 IrniiRitotlon? on the call with no sale of Ilpccmber or Jniiu irv (luring the first li minutes The hnvlng hv Liverpool of .Itilv vvnit the largest stetdvlng fnrlor herp Thpre vvns sonip U'ntl street buying nnd switch ing of shorts from Mnrch to Jul v vvns hoteil New Orleans housei purchased Mnrrh but sold lulv nml thprp wore hedge sales hv scvcrul spot Intercsta, while others bought. The foreign buying redupeil the Mipplv of oontrnpts here ntid also teemed tn promnte lomp nonttered demand from WestPrn and Incal sources, nn vvhlch Hip intlve mouthn nold about 11 to 11 points net higher Tpinperiturps wrrp nbnut nnrmnl in Hip pntton belt thli morning. Clear condi tions prpvnlled. Yes rloe Ot.ru Itlnh tow. Irfst Vtnr.il II Rl lino 12 (i-i 11 sn u 117 In 1201 12 III 12 2S I'-Ml'l 12 27 Jlllt 12 til IJ 21 12 40 12 21 12UI iiilober . I.' 2U U 2S 1J4. 12 2S 12 11 Iieiemlier U'TI 12 43 12 61 12 11 3 37 Spot 12 10 . . .... 12 23 JDeatljs The$e Nott'cct Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Frte of Charge, ADAMS-On Fehrunrv rt into. WILLIAM I. hnnbaitd of VIubrIo Adams (nee Aunrr) nrfed 70 years Itelntlves and friends nln WlnchmklnK Tribe No 33 I O It M , nro Imllc.l lo nltrnl funeral services, Thnrsdiv, IVbrunrv 10 nt 2 nilmk at his Isle rcsl ilrnn IMdlncton P.i. Interment f'oruwells, Ps VI.MI IKiint. On Pehrunrv d llld WILL IAM I husband of Hannah Albuntrr In his 121 j ear Kelatlves nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral smlice, nt his Into resl ilenie, IMIIncton IM , on Wednesday, t-el;-nury n, nt 12 o clock noon tnlerineut Will iam Penn Cemetery, Pomerton, Pi. Al.roitl) On Kehrunry 7, 101(1, HCNJA- . MIN JI ALPOIID. ricsldenco, 4(1 North ' Will t. Uuo notlco of tho funeral will bo given AI.I.IXIV. At Pnlmvrn, N I., on I'ebnnrv C, WILLIAM II ALLISON, nged 73 years. Relatives nnd rrlcnds of tho family, nlso ncn flrubli Post. No 10 23d N. J. Infantry, Company A, am Invited tn attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 P m.,, from bin late resi dence, Ilelnunre nvp, below Hrmil pi , Tnl inyra, N .t Interment Odd rcllows' Ccinc lory, Ihirllnston AKVtSTItONO. On I'ebrunrv ft 10H1, MAUY A. wire of William A Armstrong, Jr. In the 31st voir of her ase nelallves and friends of thp famllv are Invited tn attend the funeral services nn Tuesd iv evintni? it , 30 oilock preclFclv at her late residence, 117 Last W'ltnut lone, llermnntnwn Interment privato AHVIST1IOM!.- On Tehruarv (I, 11)1(1 ltKHIll 1 wife of Thomis W Armstrong and dainth lir of Thorn is nnd the lite Mary C Wanner ltrlillvcs and friends are Invited to attend funenil servlcis. Thursday at 2 p. m at ner late rrBldencp 311 1 Nnrth 11th street In terment strictly trlvnle. Mount Pctlcp Cpme lery llemnlns may bo viewed Wednesday from 7 to II) p in. ItAl'l'.K. On Kobrunrv 0 Win, .lCNNlll M . daughter of Charles P nnd Miry Hauer nnd grnnildriURhti r of Andres nnd Christian Hiuer. of Ilrltol Pa, igcd 21 years Iteln tlves nnd friends are Invited to attend the funera' pervlces on Thursdnv at 3 n m, nt her pirents' rerldenrc tllil North Water ft. Intermont at Oreenwood Cemeterv. llemnlns may be viewed on Wcdncsdiy, after 8pm HKNDP.U On Kehrtnry 11. Will, FttHD HP.ICK IlKNTinrt. nEcd 77 yenra nelntlies and friends, also members of Anni M Iloss Post No 04, (1 A U Invited to attend fu neril services on Wednesdiy nt 2 p m , at the funeral parlors of Charles Pfltzenthilcr &. Sm llo N 21111 st Interment private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery 11KNTON. On I'ebrunrv 3. 1013. MORRIS K IIRNTO.v husband of Marv H Ilenton (neo I'pnermnn) Relntves and friends, nlso Mo llta I oilue. No 20. V ind A. 31 , Phlladel Pbl i Consistory. 32d Decree and other or ganlzitlnt.s of which deceased was a member, arc Invited to atteml the funeral servbes on Wedneslaj, at 2 p m at his into residence. 2.3 Pist Susquehanna ave Interment pri vate, nt Mount Peace Cemetery Remains may bo viewed on Tucsdiy, from S to 10 p. in 1I().I. On Pebrunry (I. 101(1. JOHN W, hiisbnnd nf Pllzabeth S Iloyd Relatives nnd friends nlso Welcome Lodse, No 431, K and A M. , Mercantile I-odce, No 12. S nf H. employes of A 11 A. P. II Llppln cott Company nnd all other i-ocletles of vihleh ho was a member, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt 2 p m. pre cisely from his late residence, 2101 North Colorado st. Interment nt Mount Peaco Ceme tery Remains in ty bo viewed on Wednesday, after S p. m. HIIKMNAN. On Pobruary fl. 101(1. MARTIN P Sr., husband of ihe lite Ilrldirct Ilren nnn In bis 71st yrstr Relittves and frlemls nro In, Ited tn sttend the funerai, on Wed nesday at 7 30 a. m . from the rcsldenco of hts sliter, Mlsa Cathirlne Ilrennan, 10-S II Huntingdon st Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Visitation at 0 m In terment nt Rockvlllc. Conn. Kindly omit floral offerlnKs. CAMI'IIKI.!,. On Februnrv (1. 101(5. RICH ARD son of the lite Henry nnd Harnh Campbell HKcd 37 yenrs Relatives nnd frleudH nf the famllv a e Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, 2pm pre cisely nt Schuyler's, Hroail and Diamond btn. Interment private f HKSTNl'T. On Pobruary 7. lOin HAMUHL H , son of Samuel and Hirnh Chestnut of Dolly watt County Antrim, Ireland need 21 yeirs Itelntlves and friends of tho family also Wjckllffo L O I No 33. nre Invited to attend funeral, nn Thursdiy. 2 n'clmk. at tho residence of his hrnther-ln law Willi nn Iloylc, 4U North Dearborn st (near ,0th nnd Market). Interment tlreen Mount Cemetery Prlends may call Wednesday evcnlns, be tween s nnd 10 o'clock. CI.AIIK On Kehruiry n. 1010. KLIZAHP.TH Ll'CAS HIRST widow nf Dr Robert Curry Clark Relatives ami friends are Invited to attend funeral. W ednesdav Pebruary 0 at 10 a. m. precisely, from ot'lS Ridge ave , Rox borouKb. Rem-Ins may bo viewed Tuesday, from 4 W to 7 p m tmillKTT On Pebruary 4 1010, IIHNIA MIN. hushnnd of Anna Cnrbctt. Relatives and friends also P. O S of A , P. of A Washington Camp, and employes of John Wveth Compiny are Invited to attend tho funeral on Thursdav. at M 10 a m.. from his I.ko residence. 1 Urt Houth 1 1th st Sol emn Requiem Miss at tho Church of St Rita at iu a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, HAM SON On Kehrunry 7, 101(1. JAMKS M . husband of Soihla Dawson and son of the Iito Daniel and Agnes Dawson Relitlvts and friends, also the Internatlonil Moulders' I'nton No 13, of Phtladelphli and Kensing ton Circle, No 4 l of A nro Invited to attend funeral Ihursday, at 2 p m, from bis late residence 2ai'i Knst York st Inter ment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery DKNVin, On Kehrunry fl, 1013 JOHN II DKNNKV.. Hr , husband of Cathtrlno Denney (neo Penzell Relatives and frlen Is are In vited lo attend Iho funeral si rv Ices, on Thursday at 1 p ni., at his late residence, IMS Wolf st Interment at HllhJde Ceme tery via funeral car Prlends may call Wed nesday, from s to 10 p m Dr.Mi.HT. On Pebruary 11 101(1 CLARA A P wife of Albert Denlghl and daughter nf Anna P and the late Joseph 1! Duclnnan. Relatives and rrlcnds are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday at I 10 p m., trom her husband's residence. 130 Conger uve. (Centra and Tatem ave ), Colllngswood, N J bervlees at the Hrst M G. Church, at 2 30 n m Interment private, nt HarlUgh Cemetery Prlends may call Wednesday, after 7 p. m , at her late residence. nnUOIIKKTs. On February 7, lOlfl. JOHN, son of John and Hannah Dougherty (nee McLoughltn) aged Id months Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral on Thursday at 2 p m . from his parents' resi dence 3712 Lena st.. Germantown. Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KWAN. At VUlanova, Pa., on February (1, CATIIARINK, wlfo or Franklin P. Kwan Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral servbes and interment at the Mount Holly Cemetery Chapel, Mount Holly, N J., on Wednesday February 0. on arrival or train leaving Market (Street Ferry at 0 32 a m FIN.VKHTV. On February 4. 1010, JAMES 7.. son of the late Michael Flnnerty and Marv Flnnerty Glenn Relatives and friends era Invited to attend the funeral on Wednes day at 8 30 a m . from his brother-ln-law'i residence John J UacUhus. 1S37 South 2.(4 st. High Requiem Mass at St Edmund's church, at 10 a in Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery FISKF., Near Mt Holly N J on February (t ANNA MARV FISKE. wife of Bdmund V Flske In her 13d year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, February 0 at 1 p m . from her late residence, near Mt. Holly Interment Mt. Holly N J Carriages will be at Mt. Holly Station to meet train leaving Tucker ton 7 18am and Philadelphia. 8 12 a m HZO.NK On February il, 1910, MORT1CA I'1CONK. husband of Sallla M FUone (nee Sprague) and son of late Monica and Eliza beth Flzone. aged 33 years Relatives and friends, and Lieutenant John T. Oreble Camp, No 10, Son of Veterans, 3th Division 2d Ward Republican Association and Old St. Paul' Club, are Invited lo attend the fu neral, on Thursday at 2 p. m.. from the residence or his father-in-law, William 11. Sprague. 227 Manton si. Service In St John s rrotestant Episcopal Church. JJ and Reed sts. J p. ni Interment Lafayette Vault. Remains may ba viewed Wednes day evening IR.V7.ER. On February 0. 1010, BENJA MIN, husband of Mary Frazer (nee Walsh), Relative and mends, also the Circle St. Alban No. S3. F. " A are Invited to at tend funeral, on Tbuislay. at 8 TO a, m., from hU late resld.nce MM N 11th st Sol: ernn Requiem Mih Mass at .Our Lady of Merry Chunb. at IU a- m. Inttrment Old Cathedral Cemetery. 4 II F, ATMS It'I.I.KIlTOV. "(In February 7 lnld Ul.tZA I1KTII l1ow of Wllllnm It. Pullertnn (nee I sher) Itelntlves nnd friends are Invited lo nltend ftinrrnl on Friday, at t in p m from her lateresldfnce 11"2 W. Mnyamen ping nip Interment Pernwool Cemetery. (UNTNLIt On IVbrunrv 7, 1010. F.MMA nlfp or I Martin llantnrr (nee Ilelnkel) ReHllies and friends nip Invited to ntlen I Mineral servhrs nn Ihursdiv at 2 p m nl tier late rrsllenrp isiji 4 en 11 et In terment private nl Ml Morlnh I emetery Prlends miv view remilns on Wedncsdiy, from s until lo p m tIKIIMAS. -on IVbrunrv 7, Ibid HIINtll- I TTA widow of Wlllhm II (iehmin llcl nllvrs nml frlen Is nre milled tn attend the funernl sen Ires Prldav arternoon, it 2 oilock nt her late resident!' unit Melon M tn'ernient at Mount Morlnh Cemetery Remilns inrtv be vtew.,! Thiirsdav rvrnlng (IIIODIMI. In Pnst VVbneinnd township Pa. Felnnry 0 mill CATIIAIUM! J lf.' of Sidney Hooding In her ISth veir Iteli thrs eni friends are Invltfd to ntt nd (uncial w thout further notice, on Wednesday, from her Hip resldeiue near sldev Station I rave Ihe tinus" nl in i m SVrvlcps it st I'mil n t'liiinli 1n 13 i tn Carrlnpen will mp t tnilns al SI'IIpv ",c a m i InK south nnl 0 30 n in goln notth (llt.VPIV. nn IVIirnirv 7 101(1 tll.Tns C husbind of Lll7i Morlson rlrnlly In hH 7tt year ItrHtiies and frlen, also the iitli t'enni cnvnlry, are Invltrd In ntlenl f'lnernl on Thursliy nt 2 p m rrerljelv. from Ills Into resldenrp 2102 N 20th si H'vlces nnd Interment nt M. Tliomis P. 1: Cliufi h Whltem irsli. Pa at 3 p m UllRIUIHN. On Pebruary I'll" At.PllP.t) FPflHM: son nf Alfred Ihcndorp and lllanehe Wlntercersl Hrrbron. ngol -, vears 7 months, R'lillves nnd friends nre Imljpii lo attend th" funeral services on t-rldnv morning nt 11 o'clock nt bin Pirellis' resl ilrncp, 332 fiist Washington line Oirtiinii Inwn Intermenl prlinte Remjlns nmv lo viewed Thursday evening s. tiuldenll on IVbrunrv 7, 1010 I'HAHI.ns: HHNRV HAH Itelnllies nnd frleiids, nnd nil nrginl7illons of wldeh he irns a member, hip 'nvlieil to nitend Hie rillieral sen ires nn nilirninv al IP in si his late resldenrp 20.33 N Mb st Interment rrlintp Itimnlin rnn le vi"wed Wednes'liv, 7 to 0 p m ILMtl'KIt On IVhrunrv 0 mill .TAMPS IIARI'EIt In Ids sVlli veir Itelstlves nnd friends nlno pmplnven or Maxwell Rowland A Co. and Vtlstle IxilRP No. 270 I () II I . are Invllel to attend Hip timeril on Wed nesday. -I 2 p ni fmm thp resldenip of bis son. Wllllnm J. Ilnrpor, Ilolmesburg htneilon Imennent private. HAILS. on IVbrunrv 3, Into JOHN A. mn of Willi mi V and Kntlp C lliyes Itelillvps nnd frlen 's nre Invited In nttrnd the funeral on Wedneslav, nt sin n m, frotn his pirents' rellenie 2in'i North ith st Solemn Ite.iuleni Mnns nt HI l.dn ird a ( Imn h nl .I) n in pre Isclj Intrrinent "t lloiv Cropa t'cmeirrv IIIIMIIlllSHN At Norwood Del Co Pa . on IVbnnrv il mill, ADAM II. busbind of Vcnes M Henderson need M) venrs Reln tlves and ft lends, also Monitor l-ndce. No 3JS P nnd A. M of Niw V ork cltv nre Invited to nttrnd tho funeral servlres. on lliiirmliti, nt I 10 p in . nt his lite residence, II Rldlev nvc Interment at Oreenwood K of p Cemeterv HcmitiiH miv bo viewed on Wednesday. New York pners pleipo opv. HILL. On Pehruary 7 lfilfl HLlAHP.Ttt ltlt.I. (nie VVnrk), wlfp of Noble Hill, need 7veirs Rel itlvis nn.l friends also members of Siits Presbyterian church. Ilroid st and Castle nvo, lire Invited lo attend Ihe funernl seniles, on l"rldiv. nl 2 p in at her late residence. 1712 South I "lit st Interment lit Mount vtorl ill Cemetery Prlemla ni ly call Thursdny H p m Autumoldln rimer il. HILL. On February 7. 101U MARIAN SINT.PR dniRlilir nf limb A llnnmim an I lite Horace 31 Hill In her 12lh jiar It hi tlves nnd frit mis are Invited In iltend the funenl servlres on 1 rl lay afternoon, nt 2 o rlork nt the rcHli'encp of her mother, 2stl Vorth If til el Interirellt nt ll Hill Re m ibis miv be viewed nn Thursdav evinlng linvtll.l.nit. On IVbrunrv 7 mill MAR THA P wlfp of Henry llomlller and rinugh ter of the I tip Aaron and 3IarKnret Hagle iikhI 1.7 veira Relatives and friends nre ln vped 10 attend tho funeral services on Prldav nt 1 p in, at her Intp risldence, iiO'jo 3ork roid. Ilnincltown Interment prl v ite IIIVr.lt. On IVbnnrv 7. 1010 IOIIN PRI KOl.D HI lilt Residence. l.2 N 22d st Due notice of the funernl will bo given. IlllH. M On Pibrimrv (I HMO, IOHHP11 II, husband of Kntle V Irelind lino Cir ter), ami son of 3Iary and the late Josrph Irelind Relatives nnd friends alsi Pin body Circle Nn I'l, 11 nt A imidnyes of tho Rcconler of Deeds' Offire and Wistmore land Republic in Association nre Invited to uttend funeral services, on Tluirsd ly at 2 In p in precisely, nt his lute rcMdence, 2n7s; P Thompson st. Interment at North Cedir Hill Cemetery. Rem ilns m ly bo viewed Wclne-d o s to 10 p m. ,10C1IIM. On Pebruiry 3, 3010. HOWARD HM1L JOACHIM, aged 74 venrs Relatives and friends, also Mellti Iidge No 20", P. nnd A M , Progressive Lodge No 4, A. O. M P. Misonlc 'lemplo Sihnol of Instruc tion Herman Uiterprlo Uulhllng and Loan Association and emploves of c ratio & Co, aro invited to nttend tho funenl services on Wednesday, nt 2 .Op m. at Ills late rosl ileme, 32i4 saiisom st Intetuicnt pilvutc. Automobile funenl .IONKm. On Pebrunry 3 1010 nt Ht Jo seph's Hospital PRANT Is XAVlHIt, hus hnnd of 1 itp Marv T Jones Rrlntives nnl friends nre Invited to ittend the funeral on Wcdncsd y ut 8 30 a m , from the residence of bl Hon, Dr lohn P . Innes 1M3 Spruce street Solemn High Mass of Re quiem. St Pitrlck'a ut 10 n m precisely Interment private Auto funeral K PP. On February U PHil MICHAHL husband of Mary A Kniipp, aged 03 jeirs. Itclatlies and f rli n le ilo Harmony sick and Ittn. fltlil Association, aro Iniittd to at ttnl tho fuiu ml services on Thiirsdnv nt 2 p m. at his Iito residence, Put P. Lc hlKh avo Interment prlvati it Oreenmount ( pimtery Automobile funeral KKI1A. On February 7, HUH JHVN.NH Rll'V, ilausntir or imviu iuui I'nirlutto Kelly (nee nirllng), aged 13 months. Rihi tliif and friends are linltel tn atend tho funernl. rn Wednes 1 ly at 1 p m . from her jnruttH rislleni'e 4024 Wnvnc nve , Oer mantown. Internum at St Matthew's Cem etery, Consh.jhoi ken Vutomobllo funenl Klli:i sflir.R. On Fehruiry 4, 1010 IACOII KRIICSCIHIH need 72 vears Relatives and IrliudH. also I'.d.inel lohn V . Moore Circle, .No S7 I.idles of the (5 V It , nro Invited to attend tho funenl services, on Wednesday, at 2 r ni at the rcsldeuci of IiIh nleie, Miss Rrethnuer, 1S31 Mount Vernon st Interment at Mount Morlah Cernetiry Klllli.-On Pibruirv 0 1010 PR VNCIH son of I Yank and Mary Kiug and grindsnn of Cathaitne and the 1 ito i h.irle Krug ami lohn und Annie O Donnell Relnilies and friends nro Invitid to attend the luneral on Wt dnea lay it I n 111 from his pirents' resideme '3.'i outh 10th H Sin his at tho Eplphim Chunli. ut 2 p in Inlermint at Holy Crona Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Tues I ly uvcnliii; I.ML On P. bruiry (I Mill, JtlN'A. wife of the Iito Onbriel Levi tn her sth year. Re latlves and Irlen.ls, also 11 Ne.Ui Jcshrun Lndite No 2, aro invited to attend tho funeral on Wednisday at 10 ,0 a ni , from her ,atn residence 2uU North IMh st. In terment Ht Mt Sinai LIMISAi, On Pebruary 0, Mill, DANIEL A . son of Charles P. and Mnruiret T. Lindsay. Relitlvts and friends, alfo Phlla deliihla Fire Department, membi rs of Pn glno Company No 17 und the Insuranco Pi tinl are invitid to nttend tho funenl. on Wedmsd.ty ut h 11. m, fiom the residence nf his futhtr 2i, Maple lerrure Clifton Heights Deluw iro County Pa High laB ut Ht Chirks' Chunli Kellyvllle, at 10 a in Interment nt ht, Charles' Cemetery. No carriages I limits Suddenly, nn Pebrunry 0, 1010 JOHN I.. I.OOMIS aged 4S years Relatives and friends also Perkins Lodge, No. 102. P and A M und employes of Swift & Co, aro Invited tn attend the funeral services Prl day, at 2 11 m ut the residence of Mrs Cath arine I lovomls 13s N i.uth st. Interment nt West Uiurel Hill Cemetery Friends may view remilns Thursluy evening 31 l)lt V. On February 0. 1010, JAMES MADARA. Relitlvcs and Mends arc Invited tu attend tin funernl services, ut his lato resldenci 2220 Mount Vernon st on Thurs diy, at 10 3u u m luiirinent private MAI.TVI.N, On February 0. 1010 DIlllO RAH 1 MALTMAN wife of William T. Mailman Relitlvts and irtends alro VV 111 lam ReynoIdH Circle , No 117 Unites of the (! A R, are Invited to attend Hie funeral services on Friday at 1 .0 11 111 at htr late residence. Horseshoe Shoals. Westiiroup Light Station Fort -Mlttlln road, lniermont private Mt Morlah Cemetery Automobile sti b e MILLUtll-On February 0 1U10 3HOJ1AS UIIKKXI AN husbaml of 1 rna Mlllird and son of the I ite Jainis T. und Catherine Mtlluid ntel 4(1 yeirs Relatives nnd friends ure Inv tod to nttend tho funenl services on Wulnis! ty. at 3 n ni . al bis Uto rrsi tleme. 2'S E i.t Phil Ellena st Mount Airy li termciit prlv ne. Remains may bo viewed Tjesliy tvenlns MON VII VN -suihlenly. on February fl, 1010. !AMi:-i. husband ai Marv E ilunshan uica 1'ovvers) Relatives and frlen Is, also the Holy Namo and Itxsury Societies of the Church of the Sacred Heart and C K. of A. liranch. No IIS. aro invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday at 8 u in., from his late resi dence 4 il v Inslow st , Camden, N J Sol emn High 31 a us at tho Church of tho Sacred Heart at 0 to u m Interment at Calvury Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Wed nesday evening MOTC. Suddenly, at Atlantic City, on See. Olid Month tth IHlli rilO.MAS EDOER TON MOTT iKed 02 years, and MARTH Rlliac.S MOTr aged 71 years, of Iowa Relatives and friends are Invited to atteud tho funeral, on Kcurtbduy second Month at 2 p m , at Pip-lids' MieiliiK iloute. 1th and Arch sts , Pblla Interment private Slrt'VHTX. At Newtown Pa on February 7 CATHARINE E McCARTV. wife of John MiCarty aged .30 years. Relative mil friends ure Invited to attend funeral from her late residence North fetat. st Nevvtovvn, Pa. on Thursday. Fcbiuiry 10 at 8 30 a m Requiem Mass ut St 4,ndrew a Il C Church, Newtown. Pa, at 10 a 111 MtCI.PUE. On Februaiy li, 1U1U. EJ.I.A 11ET1I B . daughter of Alezauder and tha late Mary J SlcClure. aged 20 years. Rela tives ana rrlcnds are Invited to attend the luneral services, on Wednesday, at 1 p, m, at the parlors of H P FraukcnDeld's Sons 3300 Vina st. Interment at VVaaimlnster Cemetery ilcllEMTT. On February 7 1010. JOHN. son of Hugh and Marjory McDevltt (nee Mcliugb). used 10 years. Relatives and friends, also . oung Men's! Catholic Club of tha Immaculate Conception Church, are In vited to attenl luneral, on Friday, at 8.30 a ni.. from nU parents residence. 11211 Leopard st , near Front St. and Olrard ave Solemn Requiem Mssa at C'hur.h of the Ini maculate Conception at 10 a. ui Interraeot at Nevv Cathedral Cemetery. McKNKOE On February 3 1918 at I.OW ..,, ..... t.f A T-I-Il RCV. ui, nt . hj. l.fa llaUlif w and Margaret McKaron and brother I ilKATHB of Cllhprlnp MeEnroe. Rfllvllves nnd. friends nf the family are Invited lo nttend the fu nernl on Thursday morning, at R 30 o'clock nt the chapel of Andrew J Hair Son Arch nnd ifllli st Solemn Requiem Muss nt St John's Church 1.3th nbove Cherthm st nt 10 o'clock Interment nt Old Cathe dral Cemetery. Remilns nifly be viewed on Wpflns.liy pvenlng nftir 7 0 clock. Mi II I.AMII i:Oii Pebrunry 0. loirt, JAM ED, liushand of I llrnbetli McOlashen Miei Rnffertyi nnl poo of Mnry nnd the lain lames Midlashen Relntlyen and friends of Ihe family nlso the East End Democratic Aeeni IhIIoii are Invited to attend funeral, nn Thursdiv at .'.() n m from his lite resi lience 2727 Evnt Thompson at. (23th Ward). Mnlrtnn Illgh Mass nf Requiem at Ht Anns (htir-h nt In n m Interment nt st Ann's Cemetery MpVI VHOV -On Pebrunry 0 1010 MAUY M widow of tnm.s McVtnbon Relatives .nnl friends nre Inv lied to nttend the funernl, on Wpdnesdiv, al 2 p 111 from her lato fold dencp -All West (llrard ave Interment HI Mount Morlnh ( cinelery, MPOAItOEE. On pehruary n, 1010 Mints AVI itnssiTrtt wire nf Irwin N Mesnrgee. Thp funernl serv I es on Wednesdav at 2 43 P ni nl the resident e of her dsurbter Mrs. llerterl M Tllden overtelgh McKcan nve. (lermmtown Interment prlvnte. VIOOKE. -On IVhrunrv 0, told flHOHOE. hltsbnntl of I lleti Moore (nee Filresti mid mi of Ihe lite Lieutenant ilporgc nnd Marv Moore Itelntlves nnd friends nlso employes nf llm Ilurenii of Hurvev hto Invited to at tenl funeral services on Wednesday nt 2 1. Ill preilfcClv. Ml his late reslden. e 2211 N Itth st Remilns may be viewed on Tiiefday, from 7 to ti p. 111. Intermenl prl vale 3100111..- On February 0 10IO THOMAS J. MOOlli:, nged 37 years Relatives nnd friends nlso Cntnden counrll Nn in l C.i Camden Lotce Nn 2111 II P o 11 nnd nil other or; inlzntlons of vvhlch the deceased wnii 11 member are Invited lo nttend funeral Thursdav IVbrunrv 10 11 11 in rrnm his lite reside n. p, 112 New lersev nve Copings wo id N .1 Solemn Requiem Mas nt HI. John's ( hurch, Colllmtswnnd N I nt to a 111 Interment Cnlvnry Cemeterv Auto funernl. VII LI. EN. On IVhnnrv 0 11110 3IARHA RET Ml I.LIJN widow nf Mltbnel Mullen, Itelntlves nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral nn Thursdav, it 1 1.) a in from the residence or htr son In-law, lames 3. Infills (Oil (Ireenvvny nve. Solemn High .Mass at St. I'lemenl's Chunli Pnechallilllp, nt 10 11 m Inlenuent St Mb hnel s Ceme Itrv (heater, I'll. Aulninoblln serv lie Mlltl'IIV. On IVbrunrv 7, HMO THOMAS, bush ind of the late Ellen , Murphy Rein Hies and friends nlso employes of the P. It r Rondwsv Depar nient. Division Nn 3o, A 11 II 1111 I SarsllcM Drain 11 I c H I . are Inv lied In nttend the fl rnl nn Prl lav;. nt c a m from his lite resldeiue 12 tO South llm knell st (Jtlh and Wharton sts) Solemn llluli Mi"s nf Requiem nt st Anthony 3 Churrh at 11 30 a. in Interment nt Holy Cmsa (' ineterv. M.Vt lllll.l) Suddenly, In Philadelphia on Pthrunry 7, MKI. CHARLES ROSS NEW MOLD son of the li'e Clurlrn nnd Rebeecn Pi mherlnu Newbold Services at the Church or tho Ascension, Ilroad and South sts on Wednesday, at I p m. l'leuso omit flowers, PM'KEH. At lite, bite residence, "13 41st rt.. on Ftbru.irv 0 1010, captain nDVVARO E PACKER, sr , In tho 81si year nf his nge. Reliilves and friends, nlso St Johns Lodge. Nn 113 P nml A M , Hattallon und Old Ounrd of Mate Penclhles an 1 ladles Aux Illiry or Md Guards nre Invited to Httend iho funeral serv lies on Thursday precisely nt 2 p in, nl tho State Peni Ibten' Armory, ltrnid helow Rate st. Interment at Woodland Cemetery Remains may to viewed nt hie. Into tcsidcncc, Wedncsdiy, between 7 and 0 I m PAUR3. -Sllddenlv nu Pecnnd Mnotll 7th. MIO, ISSA1C I'jtKRY of Horsham. I'a , In his 7-'d yeir. RelultiH und friends are Invited to attend the funeral on sixth Dav, Secon 1 Month at I P m from Horsham Prlends' Mieilug House Trnlley will meet I II p 111 train from Heading Terminal at Willow drove PHNMH'K. On Second Month 7th 1010. af. It r I1I1' resident e, I0O3 Chester nve West l'lilbi lilldili IDA 1IAV. w le of Abrah im L I'eltnni k, ngetl ,33 vears Re.atlvca only nre Invited to attend the funernl, on Fifth-day. ut 2 p in Interment prlv am Pi-.ssi.NO. On Pehruary 7, 1010, ELIZA 1117111. widow of jVutonlo D Pessino and dnughte- of the late stimuel and Mary Jones Ogdcn n her v,nth year Relatives and rflenls nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdiv at 2 p. m. from her sister's resi dence "(.! North 20th st Interment private. KI.EVEs At Haililonfli'Itl, N I nn Febru ary 7. 1011), MRS Itt'TII P RI nvrs No tl e of the funernl will be given HKVII.NC. ION. On Februnrv 0 1010 ANNIE K, daughter of tho lite lames and Lucllla II Remington Funeral services it tho resi dent c or her nltcc 127 South 43th st., on Wednesdav, at 2 p m Interment private. HIIINEII Mtr. On Pebruary 7 MIO. MAR3". wife of Harry Rblnehurt (nee Hmedlcy). nged 3s vears Rtlitives and irlends nl.n the il V. Jl Sodillty of tho Visitation Church and "Women of the Holy Fimlly and jVltar So ciety nf St. llnnlfaclus' Church ate Invited to attend the fuueial on Prldav nt s 10 . III , from her lato residence 2S7d Emerald st '-oleinn Requiem Mass nt the Ciiurch of ihe Visitation nt 10 n m. Interment nt Holy Sepulchro Cemitery. RICE. On Pibruirv 0 1010 EMMA, widow of James It. Rice. In her S3th year. HI sll. Siiiblenlv, on IVbrunrv 0, 1010, ROY J. son of Prnnk and Emma Hampton Rush. He! alien und friends, also members of Re lict Council Nn 47, O V A M , are In. v Ited 10 attend the funeral serlvtes VVeilnes tliv, at 1 n m at his pirents' rcsldenco, 2030 N ,0th st. Interment private at River side i emetery. Norrlstown I'n Remains mav bo viewed Tuehday, from 7 3) to tl 3D p m 11VAN. On Pehrunrv 7. 1010, MICHAEL J, hushnnd nf Caroline Ran (rte Maglnnls) Relit vert nnd frlenda are Invited 10 attend iho funeral on Thursdav at 11 a m . from his lite resldenrp. 1321 North ISth st Sol emn Miss of Requiem nt Church of the llesti nt lll'tl 11 111 Interment ttrlvnte nt New Cathidrul Cemetery. .Vutomobllo serv ice. SVI.HEH. On Pebruary 7. MM CAROI INE SVLliCIt Relatives and friends also the societies of which he was a member are In vited to attend the funeral services on Trl div, at 2 p m at her lato rrsldonte, 422 Richmond st Prlends may citl after 7 p ni Thursday SEEI H. At Esslngton Pa, on Tc rimrv ft, MH.. WILLI AM W SEI3I EV son of George und the Iito Henrietta Stclev (nee Liming), HKcd 22 vears Relatives and friends, also the Sun. lav Sthnol of the Central Itip-ist Church, of Woo II ury N J ure Invited tn attend the funenl services on Ihursdui nt 1 p m, at his sister's resilience, 2322 South Sartaln st. Interment at Pernvvond Cemeterv Friends mav call Wednesday, S p m Auto service SHERREIt. On Fehrunry 7 MIO. ALEX r Sr , hush tnd of Mary W Sherrer. aged 70 inrs Relatives un 1 friends nre Invited to nttend funeral hervlees on W etlnestlay nt 2 p. in ut his late residence 3132 Irving St., West Phil idelphl 1 Interment private, at Ml vtorl ih Cemeitry shim:. tin P. Iirunry 7 1010 MARY widow of Nitlunlel Shlve Sr formerly of Fort Washington I'u nerd 02 years Relatives und friends nro Invited in attend the funeral services Thursdiv at in n m nt her late lesldeme 1313 Auburn st. Interment private at Dnylestowti Pa Remains may bo viewed Welnesdiy from 7 to 10 p m SLACK On February 3.1010.SUSAN CATH ERINE daughter of Lewis and Matilda F. Slaik aged 1 weeks. SI EVIMEIt. On February 0, Mill IOHN I... sou nf H Prank and Anna E Slemmer, In his 21st year Rrlitivrs and friends are invited to attend the funenil serv lies, on Wednesdav it 1 P m r. lively at his p.ti nits' residence, 1103 Sycamore st Had don Heights N J Interment stru Hy private, hi I.iunilew 1 1 melerv SNOW DEN. At his residence the Lincoln, nn Pebruiry 0 MM LLEWELH NT SNOW HI s Relatives und friends are Invited to titit ml tho funeral serv li es, on VV ednesday at 2 p m nl the apartments of Oliver 11, Pair, lf-'0 Chestnut st Interment prlvute. MltEl.T. On Februaiy 1. 10M SARAH-, STREET (formerly of Hurst, England) wife of James W Street aged 71 years Relative ind frlen Is are Invited tn attend the funeral eer.lcts on 3'huisdiv, at 2 p .11, at her liusba id s reslleiui, l7ul St. Paul si . Nice town Interment private, ut Lmrel Hill Cemetery SWKHNm. On February 0 1010 HUOH, husband of iutherlno E Sweeney (nee Dunn). Rtlutlves and friends aln M Mary'a Ilene ttclil Soclity, st Charles T A U Society, employes of Southern Pennsylvania Traction ComiMiiy are inv tied to attend the funerah on 'Ihursday at s 41 a m, from his lata resldeiue, 4 f-l Washington ave Cllftnii Heights, Delaware County, Pa Solemn Mass of Requiem at St Charles' Church at 10 u in Interment at St Charles' Cemetery. Kelly Mild No carriages SMUT. On February 7. 101(1, at his resls tlence Hammonton, V J . FRANK 9, SWIFT. In Ids with year. Funeral on Thura day. a 2 P. m, ut Hammonton 'All IIIC On Pehruary (1. MM ANNA. .vllovv or HaiKltrfo Taylor, aged 73 vears. Relttlvea and friends also Tougua e ounctl. No O'l D of P , 1 11 It M , Helena Sister honl No 1 Dames of Malta, ure Invited to uttend tho funeral, on Wcdnesd iy at 3 p m. from tha residence of A ( Piatt, 2034 Svdenhum st Further services at St Simeon" Churcti tllh st and I.ehluli ave ut 3 JO p. 111 Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery, Re mains may bo viewed Tuesday, from 8 lo 10 11 m WAT I'. On February B 1010, ROBERT W ATT. husband of Rose Watt (nee MooneyK Relatives uud friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at U p in, ut his late residence 2130 Hollywood: st Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. v, 1111 1.VHN On February 0, MM, SAM PEL STERN WlirTEMAN aged 87 yeara 10 months Funeral from the residence of bis cl lugbter, Mrs J Elmer Sellers 015 Andrew ave Coltlngdate. I"a on Wednesday, at 2 P m Relutlvea and friends Invited Inter ment prlvute WOOD At Evesboro, II J on February 0, I L1CAI1ETH S widow of Thomas It Wood, tt.-td 81 years. Relatives and frlenda ant Invited to attend funeral. Thursday, at li F. nu, from the residence of her ou-lu law, toward O. Wells, Hvc.boro. Automobiles will meet the train leaving- Market Bt. Ferry Philadelphia, at 10 40, at Marltoa Station Interment, Coleutown .Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening; UlllsTEH On February 0, loiu MARY A , beloved wife of Philip JWurater (uea Otrden). In her 43d year Relatives and friends, alto 1-adlta' Aid of General a KsUcat, Camp No 228. fi. of V , aro Invited t) at tend funaral service on Thursday ut 2 n. m at her late residence. T23 VV Oxford air interment private Farnwood Cemetery Au tomobile funeral. It era a Ins uiay be viewed 014 IVednesday evening $ to 10 o clock Zll.(,l Kit Sud lenlv on February 8. llft at h s resl Km, . HilS North 10th at LEVY U 1 ZlEUltR sr N iiit-a or funeral IsUr ZOOK On Fcbruiry S. 110, MARY tilHA. daughter of tha late liail'J and CwliU $, 400k. la ba 6itU rear.