EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1010. IT lin TTTvTTp.n riA mtctynt t ttwt' L MIT A rT1TrtT Steel Makers Report Increased Inquiry for Equipment From Trolley Companies Interesting Court De cision on Pennsylvania Canal Bonds ' ... ii- tn !e tirnctlcnlly settled mm W. will be no melon cutting by the IrL.i nam improvement Company this V"V . T e-li. hnnrcl met veslertlnv. niul $ I- ".:' a. itnn In tf.e way of nrrnnir- J? for special action ! the. -tockliolcl-lD' ih nnniiat tncettnR In May. !t la ?Vlool tliat the recent purchnso of "ln.rtlM In Indiana will be financed iihout recourse, to n Bale of Block. The Mi.ny Is il ngurlnK on certain other j.. but these are not expected to tie """.'-.mited for some time, so thnt ad- '.ttlonal capital will not be necessary for fi. nrescnt. The stock eased off frac (toaaW on 'ChaiiKe today, but no great P .miiiint came out. in met mo vvnoio I 5 1 list was dull nna fluctuated within ssrrOW limits) A further advanco by tlio LelilRh Vnl i... "mtiult croup Into new high torrl- imv was about the only feature. Talk of 'MMnent of back dividends on the pre (Tired accompanied the advance. Rapid L:'..n anil I'nlon Traction were also In 9 iimand. while 100 shares of Harrison Vnl atock sold at M, UP 20 from the last i ersrlous transaction on 'Cliniif-. r In the afternoon ft sudden outburst of 8 .nvsncY occurrcii in huko superior fSf'WOl" i . ...h,..,,.!-! I,1nrk nr lock were taken nnd quotation was lifted i' iik For some time tlio Street hns been looklnix for an upswing in Superior. aw I...A nn nree or-iorn nna cxpaiKiinr 8 mlngs. The Income bonds also became Sf srtlvo. OpenliiB at K's njralnst a prc tsv vloiis close of 27 they Jumped to 2S on the P "'.' nn Tlio Hl-ont In tnlblm- 'l of a resumption of Interest payments on Dili issue. ; i Cambria Steel remained quiescent. Ks L1' tlm'" lmvc been made that the Mid- I MEN'S SPRING HATS IN CROWN AND Black Retains Its Supremacy Vary in Soft Felt Board Plans Msn's hats for sprint- will bo lower In the crowns and broader In the brims than those belnK worn now, said Gcorpe B. "V-alto vinr,u 1in 1101 Market street. "As for colors, when a man buys a stiff hat he always thinks of black, and for that reason we find very little demand for colored dorbys. Personally, I con sider a pearl gray derby iv gentleman's lint, nnd tn England nnd Trance they nre very much worn, but they don't tnke here. A nood many years OEOnOE n. W'EtU, KO they were fash ionable for a couple of seasons, but they did not survive. "la soft felts It Is different. The tle ' mum! l.q fnr rnlnrs. hrnvvns. creens. steels. a few pearl nnd BOine blues predominat ing. Steel In two shades and n color like 'London smoke' will be very fashlonoble. "Straw hats will soon be on sale. This jear what Is known as the unbleached straw will be popular. The unbleached straw hat will give better service than the bleached straw. One of the reasons $ why unbleached straw wilt be so fash ionable Is the scarcity of blenching ami ' dyeing materials, which formerly came t from Germany. Most of the straw hats Y sold In this country are manufactured In 5 Baltimore Mil., nnd Brooklyn. X. Y. "The rough Bennett straw, which has I been a leader fnr some seasons past, Kill not be so popular this coming sen- T son. The macklmiw soft braids will have the call this year. Formerly the mitekl "av braids were made by the Mackinaw Indians, but of late years they nre being made by the Japanese, vho grow a bet ter straw for the purpose than the In- f dlans and weave a finer braid. ien or lo years ago a nut store wouldn't think of cnrrvlnir mole than a (few Panamas which retailed for about 110, nnd occasionally one or two would lit? sold for JW or $30. The demand for Pan- amis within the last few years has I brought nn enormous number of Panamas on the market and they were sold from 4 up, i neu tne mutators oi i-uiiitiiuta tame Into the field and hats that In some Maces were called Panamas were sold rM low as 12 nnd $2.50. "I predict that the Imitation Panamas will take tho nlnce of a meat many of 3 the cheap Panamas, and that the real PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR . WHEAT. HeeelnlB, HMRN Inikh. The mar art further declined . arly in the iljy. nut OMtquently recovered le. of tbu ls anil toted Arm, Quutatlons: Car lota. In i-iport Jilo'-No. S red, upc.t and February, l.a 8UU4, No, Hnutlierii red. l.:iill.jfil.:i2".; .I'"!"" N- - r' l.2Ujl.!ll: So. It red, te1?,1-'.'! . reiecttHl A. I.STfil.2Ui re-. Jetted tl. 11 ijVJM.iit, I CORN.-Iteceipta. 4(1. im tiualwli. Tim mar- If I HUH mil At lehh nn lmananit ohnnau In - T".t. 1111(1 iu iMnillllb . ...n.B. ?". Quotutlotn. i'ar lots for Inral irado. ml.' l0,,'".'l0i-Weitmi No. S yellow. N'-'VjW K7" iern learner vrunw, siunii-.; Vllrt. -Li.ur.r. '". .o -.'"--, . J"V.,i ' ' nil'o "S1"' - ""' rl lU lo.. euwme. j wWi W'jflMCe.i BHiiinl o.il, BO'ati 'Sii-Purlnert oata. Kni(1l, oonSiPuc. K- ".. ueiBinia, j.oi puu. Jim i,.i.hi.ii'h Si i? Hck"- There m Utile tr.nllnic nnd ii! KJ.rk.y wa largely nominal. Quolatluna JJ, dp.. attilKht. limtLSik. do., iiiiiene. ., S,5i B,". clear. Jute aicka. M.CH4iS.TS, rio., ht, Jute aacka. 3.tH)HU.I0; do., patent, "Jcka. tL1.1Sil:10i aprlns. II rat clear. M.3il S'?'."ralht. 3.IHifiiI.in; do., natont. $11.15 mm?' ,d0." 'avorlte brand. il.7MJ7.00: city ttau. choice and fanqy patent. IO.TOH7.oO; ilo. WiUr irailti winter, clear. 3.75.1.IH): do 8'o " '' "6H.M: do., do., patent, $il.: ; iiS.Th JI-Ol'R waa quiet out aleady under JIM Olferlnii. quota 3,G0fltt per bbl PROVISIONS Fn!" market ruled Ann. with a fair Jobbing tei.I4'. .Uuotattona ranged aa follo.; i . iJ. ' .'" "V- amokea ana atr-urieu. sira I tUrsJ. loata. IIU.inn .-A r,l..aa Inn,. 1 ftrt tutiif- 1?" smoked'. lliieiSVic.! 'other hams. .ivrf2i,i!,J' cured, as to brand and aver. t, ia.. '?. I bams, smoked. Western ruri. REFINED SUGARS liIhSJn,rket a DAIRY prtftnnrrrs !UmliJir?R."'rhr wa a good outlet for the a receipts of fajcy stock, mid tha market ii th.'m " ?h advinw. Following litkM..gUu'llon Western, fresh, aolld- lw5s5",ftJVr,t"i xu' nrsta. )lllc.: seconds. Jt. ladles, itlfr!r.. nearby prints, fancy. "wad. r???$xtn- 35e:i0c.. first. 31nsc.i mSu'i.j.??B28t' atieetat lancv brands of r B3G.rvn'".a? vi Wc 7u,KT:"r",. r" "l liberal ana Sjim ,u Jraes. nearby etra, .-. ""a. nearby nrata. 17 "11 n .i.nHini P u h " rW. iVM par standard f 2,el..; '-, T. SO per tase. do. nrats, i ;: ' "osra. csr lose. su.uuct.uo. IS.rtFar JMfSl- r . M " K? Pc..s,.n New Vork full ii iiS'.f"! b'a'i knuckle and tenders, smoked Kl l'-?rid. 2627c,i Weatern beef, knuckles ei.u?,.l'" smoked, 208c.i beet Kama. $'J3 Hall; tvrlf .. .u. m-Mnn . i o II ahniitl' ' y.'J. aoonea. ooneiess, -ic.; (iil-iuu SiSfiP'i..?;...,'. .cured, loose; toJc.l do., Kr i? "B12ic:: bellies In pickle, accord-KMn.vfmte- ,0oa. 12Wai3c.i' breakfast IsaiS. . '" "rajio ana averaae. ciiy cureu. 1 t Ti,l,rtfl,k',,t bacon. Western cured. 15 t SidlS. 'y.b- HWe-i do., pure city, kettle t Rtu.V.Vnln ii,e. ll'ic.t do., oure city. I ,,lu' "ndered. In tubs. lie. OTT A T--r--r- ,-., i,, , . ,, vale Steel nnd Ordnance Company and Its new subsidiary, Cambria, will cam more than M,00O,O0O In the current year. As Is well known, a lnrjie percentase of the prollts this yean will come from war contracts tnken by Mldvalo. It Is estimated that Cambria Steel will show profits of close to J10.000.Wi for the cur rent year,. Steelmakers report decided In crease In demand for equipment by the traction companies. Contrary to tlio sit uation among; steam railroads, the trolley linos of the country did not come Into the market heavily for new rars last yenr, nnd this depression In 1915 Is described as "without a parallel." Low prices pre vailed on orders that were received. Pennsylvania was n trlllo depressed for h time but rallied later. An Interesting IcKal decision Was rendered Ivy tlio United States District Court of this city In favor of Mrs. Alice Frances Drown, of 1'rovldence, It. !., a bondholder of the Pennsylvania Canal Company, awarding her $7000 with Interest from July 1, 1910. oRnlnst tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Tlio court held that tho railroad should have nmlntnlned a sinking fund to meet payment of the $3,ooo,0) of bonds at maturity. This was a test case, nnd attorneys Interested say It will open the way for other plaintiffs, whose ennat-bond holdings amount to $500,000, to recover from the Pennsylvania. In the bond section a block of JW.OOO nnd olio of ".,0OO Pennsylvania consoli dated 4ljs sold at IOJ'4. up '. of n point from hist prevlulis sale. Lnler lOtiifc was bid. There was unusual activity In bonds today. Heavy sales of Koystono Tele phone Ss, Standard Oiih (Is, I'nltcd Hull ways Investment 5s and York Hallways ."s were recorded. Philadelphia Company os were nlso largely traded In. TO BE LOWER WIDE IN THE BRIM in the Derby, While Colors Kensington Trade Extension Panama will fall back to the position It occupied several years ago. As n matter of fact, Panama ns a name for these hats Is a. misnomer. Xono of them Is made within 100 miles of Panama. The best come from Ecuador, but as they were formerly shipped from the Central Ameri can countries to Panama as a matter of convenience In shipping, they retained the name of the shipping point. "There was not n very great demand for Leshorn hats last year and 1 don't expect there will be much this year. "A strange thing In collection with the sizes of hats 'Is how they vary from time to time. Hats we are selling today call for larger sizes than we weie selling 10 years ago. Men wear their hats high or low on their heads, aecoidlng to the dic tates of fashion. Today they are wear ing them low, and therefore the call Is for larger sizes." KKXSIXCTOX TRADR liOAllb. The newly selected Executive Uoaid of the Kensington Hoard of Trade, which will conduct most of the business for the board In the future, will meet mid elect oftlcers nod plan nut a campaign for new mem bers next Tuesday night. The Executive Board was created by a change In the con stitution of the Board of Trade at the last meeting. Twenty-one members were chosen to constitute It. Those elected were A. C. Keeley. R. Lincoln McNeil. Samuel Jlelnlieliuer, J.. E. Ulrcher. II. I,. ""Marcus, Robert Mc Neil, A. I.. Eellmnn, William T. Weir. Jr., Gustave I.lpschuetz, John B. Reynolds, David Isnncman, Harry Schoenthal, James C. Johnston. S. W. Smith, Frank Wolf, Alexander Adalre, A. M. Wuldron. Harry Derbyshire, A. A. Frankel. William Hlndmaii. WITH THE BCIMIERS. At The February meeting of the board of directors :t2 new members were elected Into the Bultdeis' Exchange. These new members were obtained after the cluslng of the Greater Builders' Exchange Cam paign, which ended January IS, lUHi. It was also announced at tho board meeting that on Hie evening of February M a "get-together" meeting hail been planned, ut which all the old und new members will become acquainted. The af fair Is expected to be a gala event. The Tuesday luncheons at tho exchange are increasing In popularity and afford an excellent opportunity for the members to express their views on building ques tions. POULTRY I.IVK.-t'nnlie itock uas In good denmnd (mil Hi in. with aunpllea well' under control. Quotiiilonsi Fowls, n n lo ike and iiualltj. isailic; rooster. tVHI.'Ic. ; uprlng chlrkns. eofi-meatrd. 1'JJiioc.; ilo.. stHRgy. llttldo.: lurkeys. 'JUfiV'.'c; dinks, as to size and quality, ISfi'JUr. ; gctse. liifllic. ; pigeons, old. per pair. '...'W.nk. . ui.. ounc. per imlr. lMii'iie. fJllKSSKU. Iteielins of Hne dealralde alzed Hock ero light and ilic market rule.l llrm niuler b fair demand. Quoloi ons follow: Kreali-killed. dry-packed Knwls. li' l" box. ctj pleked. fane, selccteii. 20'ic,: nelRliInK 4 lbs. und ocrt apiece. '.'Oe. : ueignliiK J'i lb?. uplc Hie., weighing. :i Iha. ajileie. P)c : smaller kUm. lo17o. ; fouls, tn bbls.. dry-plcaeci. fancy, -nib, and over nplece. lllt.c. ; smaller sizes. 1331SI'.: old roosters, dry-picked. I.V.; cblckens jersey rancy nrnuers. inaoc.i in nearby fancy broilers. Sse'-'ic; Western, broil, era. neighing VAii lbs. apiece. SSilSlc.; Nirth trn Illinois chlckons. fancy yellow, welshing t lbs. and over. In boxes, IHtlKc. ; exceptional lots higher. Northern Illinois, fancy, weighing :.(.. lli'j lbr., In boxes. I8S1IU- : Northern Illinois, fuuey, weighing Jt.a.'IW lbs.. In bblt.. ITitlSc.. other Western. ueUhlng i lbs and oier. In bones IStilUi'.; oiher Western, weighing -iflli lbs.. In boits. lllttUc. ; other U'ealern, weighing -hti-l't lbs.. In bbls.. IStflllc.; Inferior. Uc.. Capons, per lb. -Weighing 8tO lbs. apiece. 37SSSc.; smaller sizes. IKIiF.'Uc-; turkeys, pearbv, fancy, 27H21M.; do., do., good to choice, SlflSflc. : do., Western, fancy. SUJitiTf. ; do., do., good to choice, i'lbi 2Sc: dafalr. Miil-.'c.: do., old torn. 21c; do., culls and No. I. lOS'-'oc.; spring ducks, nearby, 18SSU.'.; do., Weatcrn, fancy, 1718c. ; do., ilo.. fair to good. I'.'Bloc; geese, nearby. JOfflfic; do., Western, U18c.; stjuabs, per doen-Whlto. weighing XI to 12 lbs. per dozen. SVS308.BO: white, weighing P to 10 lbs. per dozen. J.VJ.WS.T.I; white, weighing S bs. per ilozen, I..W8.73; white, weighing 7 bs. per dozen, f.T.VMr'l: white, weighing. UffBti lbs per dozen. $:.SOWA; dark r-V-'aUU: small and No. 2 $1010. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock was In fair request' nnd alues yo. 2. tl.CJS!..'''!. apples. In bulk, per 100 lbs.. SOo.0$l.3O: apples. Western, per bo. $l-23 2 21; oranges. Florida, per crate. $;itrt: tan. gerines, ftoriua. Pjrrv?-!ni ij''i Florida, per u(.. lB2oe. VEGFrABLES The general market was quiet and without Important change. quoUtlong: WWle goUloej. Pennsylvania, per bush., l,lWfl.lS; New York cr bulb.. $1.0Sa(.lU; llklne. per bush.. $U3f?0: Jersey ton", per bu.lL. l,.?-i WMteVn. Per buii.. $1.IP: do. per ,2-bushei bag: $2.7&82.S3. wblte potatoe.. Jersey, per lSiket-No t Itose. H0i70i'.: No. 1. other VtrUftiei i WtOc. ; No. 2303100.! sweet poia Jnia Jersey per basket No. I. 404J00C . No. TiianiV?iXn poutoe, y... per hb'.. l.r-J at 73; onions, per 100-lb. bag No. 1. J.'U-'.M; 5"J ftctflirao; cabbage. Danish, per ton. fli.8' do.? Flaf P hamper, $101.23; do.. " C.'. Pr crate flOl.M: lpVfc ". Y.. per biiiin, 5J75c.i spinach, Norfolk, per bbl.. t-v' ell 23- kale. Norfolk. pr bbl, BOflUBcj Jett'uc" H-. P tWgZi o- ' ( ir iowkit. TfcBlli b?. I iJ ,$& $ta peppen plant, tier ca cmsbrouuis per BAR SILVER v-ooioiorxiat Par ller U( New ork M itWfc generally miea siraay as ioimi. .ipiiif. f" obl'-Jonathan, fancy, $-.s.jKl.M. do. fair to gooil. 2.M):l: Wluesap. tS.Satf.'l.'.'.l; llaldivln, i?..10ri; lllaik Twig, 2.Sofl3; Orimes' Uolden. I2.BOS.I: ateenlng. $2.3000;, York Imperial. $2a:i Twentv-ounce. lifltl; I'lppln. $; Ben eioriau, per era ir. i. i...-.. ...... ..-, l4t plneapnles, per crate I'orto lllco. Clii4; Florida. J2C2.80, iranberrles. Cape Cod. per bbl iWdl: do.. Cape foil, per crate. $2.0t .1,. " iVr.V' ,r crate. I2.23B2.B0; strawberries: -.i . & .Tffiai.y: z: bu crate, $2&Wl toimfw. VU. l-io. pa.i. (ipiw. REBOUND IN WHEAT AFTER SEVERE BREAK Much Excitement in Pit Mar ket Recovered on Buying for Foreign Account CHICAGO, Kcb. 10.-A sharp rebound occurred in tlio whent mnrket hero to day, nfter there linil boon n sevore. hrenk In prices following a fltroiiB start. There wns n Krcnt ilcnl of oxcltemeilt In the pit, Btiylns for fnrclRti nccoiint and re ports) of fnles of nbntit BOD.OX) l)llshcl9 for cjtport were the Influences that brouitht about tho recovery. Tho em Her downward movement ivas due to throwlnn: oVer of holdliiRS on tho part of tllsRiistcd Ioiirs. Wealt lines wcro then dislodged nnd a vast mimbcr of stop-loss otdcTs uncovered. ItcstliiB or ders distributed by commission houses tliroiiRliotit the market flnitlly absorbed the offcrlnRB. Many operators expressed the opinion that tho market had had enough ilcctlno for the present. Am compared with the recent hlRli prlrc of tlis, eatnbllslied on January i'O. May, at tho low prlco today, showed a loss of 13Hc and duly, at the low prlco today, showed n drop of tPe. from the recent IiIrIi murk of t.h, established on Janu ary 21 Inst. From tho bottom May rallied to JI.2S'S, but llnlslietl at $1.27, unchoiiKctl from the close of yesterday, and July moved up from tho bottom price to $1.21',, elosltiK at $I.204, nRAlnst $l.2f, yesterday's final price. The market at Liverpool was firm today. iRiiorliiR the breaks hero yester day, becauso of firmness In the spot sit uation tind Inndciiiiiitc arrivals. l.lRht es timates for the week's shipments from ArRontlna nnd Australia and bullish IIr urcs on the world's lirquiroments. helped to check the nativity of tho bears. Difficulty wns experienced In nblnlnltiR cash wheat. Minneapolis reported on ex cellent demand for the cash article, llo celpts at Interior points were liberal, par. tlculnrly In tho Southwest. I.-idlng futures ranged ns folltmn. VeVilay'H noal Open, iiign. t,oiv. t'lopn. ciobi'. May t.as'i I. lis', i.sn 1.27-1. I.27, Julv 1.21 1 l.2l4 1.17 120ljl.2lS Corn Ineiv dotlrry Mav 77 77'4 7H'i t77i. "711a, July 77''i 77. 7iV1a 77 "in. tints May 41'!, .S (7i tsi; 4ki . July I5' Id I4, til tins l.ard .Mny 10.2.-, m.fto io.bo in.ao '111.22 Julv 10.40 10.47 10.37 10.1.. 10.10 llll- Mny 11.1.1 I1..10 11.12 tll.tin 11.12 July '11.27 11.1.1 11.27 -11.4,1 11.27 I'orlt Mny 20. to . 20..12 8ii.no 2U.S2 "lii.ao July 1U.13 20.(1.1 20.4r. 20.1V. 20.12 lilll. tAskcd. Financial Briefs Mldvnle Steel bonds "when, as and it Issued" sold on the Curb nt OS'.s. Wilson A. Streeter. vice president of the llniley. Hanks & Hlddle Co.. was elected a director of. the Republic Trust Company. The American .SmeltliiR nnd ItefliilnK Company has Increased Its sineltltiK op erations In Mexico by blowing In n second furnace nt Matehualu. Kivc furnaces me In operation i Monterey smeller. The .N'ntlonnl City Hunk of New York was a joint purchaser with the flunranty Trust Company ami l.ee, HlRRlnson t Co. of the JoO.OuO.OOO Mldvnlo Steel 20-year 5 per cent, bonds. The Stock List Committee of the Phila delphia Exchange rules that certificates of stock of the Pennsylvania Snlt Jlanu fneturliiR Company, dated February 12, 1910, and thereafter to be a delivery must be counlerslRiied and registered by tho G Irani Trust Company. Tho Aetna Explosives Company has In creased the number of common shares ut no par value rrotr. "O.tXfl to 6"n.n00. nnd Its worklns capital from $12,'W,000 to $18, 000.000. Tile New York hanks lost to Sub treasury yesterday t"7,000, and since Fri day last $3,S."5,0O0. K. P. Itlplcy. president of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, hns been elected a director of the ChfcaRo Title and Trust Company to Mil the va cancy caused by the death of Marvin A. Fair. .MINING STOCK QUOTATION S TONOPAII SfOCKS. 1 M A ske.1 Jim llutler MacNiimaru Mldwa MUpali t?xtcuulon .. Montana 11.1 02 1.1 is 21 .117 .01 .III Xorlliern KtHr .1 'I,.,...,... I, 111 n.nnl .! Tonopaii K-teiMlnn t'i- Timnpali MI11I11K .n 'i'i Itescun Hula lb West Knd 71 UOl.HKIKl.I) STOLM'P. Atlanta '.'" Illu- Dull 2 II0.1H1 in Uulldog ' 02 C O II I" Combination Fraction 07 OUmnndtleld H It l Itilsv "II Florence 1.1 (liililtlclil Consolldateil Ooldflold Merger 17 luntbo Kitenslon 1.17 Kevvau3s Is, On or Hand Ken lis Sllter Pick 03 JliSCIJI.l.ANKOL'S. Kuln Aztec 01 Klmberly "I Nevada Hill Is Arizona l'n 2.1 Nevada Wonder I, ill .21 .0:1 .11 ol .01 .OS .11.1 .111 ..10 .ml .1.1! .01 .m .ir: .211 ,a.i 1.70 THE WEATHER Oflkial Forecast WASHINOTON. Feb. 10. For eastern Pennsylvania ami New Jersey Fair tonlKht and Friday; not mucn ciianse 111 temperature; iikiu var iable winds. Light rains or snows were quite gen eral In the Atlantic States yesterday, but settled conditions are generally reported this morning, with partly cloudy or clear skies. Light snow has covered Canada and most of Hie States along the north ern border during the last "I hours, nnd continues In scattered localities this morning. High, barometric pressure over spreads all of the United States and Can ada from the Rocky Mountains eastward, and the temperatures have fallen slightly at most places under Its Influence. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at S a. I41W 8 last ftaln- m.. Eastern lime. Statlon. a.m. n't. fall. Wind. Ity iv .' '. NW .. N'B 111 1lisi t ha Atlanta. Oa..... 4 P1 2 ' P.Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Snow Clear Cloudy Cloudy P.Cloudy Cloudy Hnow Cloudy Snow Fogey Clear Clear near Clear Clear Clear Clear P.Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear P.Cloudy Cloudy Clear Our Cloudy Clear Halu Snow Clear Cloudy Cloudy cloudy cloudy Clear Clouiiy P.C'louUj Cloudy Prioud CUu Atlantic "-".' S; ',", llaltlmore, Md.;. J ;'J lllsmarck. N. l. ' Iloston, Mass. . . . 20 2. lluffalo. N. V.. . IH 14 chsrleston. S. C -) 4S .20 .US .20 NE 14 Chicago. Ill Cincinnati, O... riaveltnd. p.... Denver, Col. . . 20 K X IN XK W SB 1H IH .IK .14 IS 111 iv Oaireaton. T.. '4 Calm . W .. NK 14 NR 10 SIV B NE .. NE 12 NB .. NK .. NB .. NW .. Harrlsburir. Pa-. -'" Hatteras, N. ... Halifax, N. 8... 2 Helena, Mont... d Huron. 8. II. Indianapolis. Ind. 14 Jacksonville. Fla. " 42 I Ml 22 .2ll .'V. 14 .. .18 Kansas ciiy ;; Kno-illle. Tenn. 34 J4 ,51 Utile Hock. Ark. SO i .. Jlontgoinery. Ala. 4H Montreal. Can... 14 If .04 .04 W 20 W .. SE .. NV 18 New Orleans, La. HO 60 . Xtw York 21 21 .. rsorioiK. ..... .. - Oklahomat Okla. M ilU . . Omatu. Neb 18 H .. PhltadelphU . 32 31 .07 Pltoenu" Ariz... M 4 . Plttsburib. Pi.. 24 21 .10, Un.lunf -.! . IK 14 .OH JS H SB W E vvw 12 PnnUnJ.' Ore... 52 44 1.10 8 111 Ouebac. Can. . . J" M .12 St. liuU. Mo... 28 ttm. Daitl XII nn at S 4 .oi .68 lilt'l-ake. btah d Inlnnla HX 4 4. w :: Si : S'.n Francisco. . & v Saota Ke. NM Ba. Ste. Marie Scrantop. Pa Taniua. FU. l'aiihinttcin 32 32 4 4 23 30 re! no 32 SO IVlnuUi-V, Ctui..-;9-l) wJ3KiW 4 SHOUTS IN COTTON COVERED; NAUIIOW PRICE FLUCTUATIONS Good Buying for Wnli Street Account. Insurance Kntca n Factor , NMW VonlC, Feb. 10. At the time of tlio openltiR on the Cotton "'xehntiRe this mornlnR Liverpool prlco were r.!, to 8 points IilRher, nr about 6 points better than due, nnd this caused coverltiR of shorts here to such an extent thnt (ho early tone wns llrm, with prices (l lo 9 points higher. There was some Rood biiylnR for the ac count of Wall Street houses, especially In ; October, while Liverpool straddle selllilR was noted. After tlio fall here the Eur llsh inatket declined several points and local prices Immediately followed, only lo 1 brlnir In nn Increased demand, and quota- I tlons were about unchiiiiRed from the inl- j tlnl levels ! Prices fliirtuntcd narrowly, with no defi nite tetideiiclc-. The market wns very unlet ilurlnp the late denlhiRS. There were rallies of snino 2 or .1 points fiom the lowest on rr potts of steadier Eastern belt spot tmirkets nnd sonic attention wns also Riven to a message from Mont gomery, which said that crop preparations were far behind In that section, owlnR tn farmers' lack of money, Advices from New Orlenns said bankers and merchants were tisslstliiR tho Federal and Stale (lovernnients In their campaRiis to keep down the cotton ncteiiRo tlio com Iiir season, nnd to diversify. Arrivals of cotton at New York today wcro 2123 hales, IneludlnK li:t llnters Yes. t'ln-e. (ipen. 11 fl.m. 12 m. 2 p.m. Mnreh tl.l'ii 12,0.1 May I2.ni 12.2.1 lS.lt 12.211 Julv i2.:u 12.:iii r'.:i'' I2.;il l.:il October 12.:im 12.111 12.;i.i I2,:t7 Derenitier I2.IM 12..1I January .. ..12..VI -12.511 Hid. TODAY'S MAKKIAKE LICENSES .tolin I'. Ilnvle. I'nper D.irln. l'n.. nnd Tliercni A. .Million. '1.1.1 H. 1Mb st. Alio Itnrnett. Mt ft Arlznun St.. nnd f'lnrn Fucrer. 2.H N. Mnrshnll si. Amhroso Kenlru-s. ;r.M N'. Ptli -I., nnd MaK- dnlrna Vltl:au-kl-, 2712 1: onlurlo xt. It.ivrv (llflsMiiutn, 2M.1 N. Mb st.. nnd Lenn.i Idler, 2111m X. I'lilllp st. OiWue II. Verlies. Plnlnn-ld. N. J., nnd Grace tlitttlc-, N'fivtoHn Hipinrr, Pa. liidolpli llt.ishke. too Itnittii St.. nnd Knllrsn Itelmk. 400 llrovvn -t. On- llnsls. 441 N. Cnlorailo st., and T-mlorn I'lilondrofclnnni. 4.111 N. Colnindn st. Ilobort .1. Allen. 42:11 X. Hicks -1.. nnd aneos 11. Ftnlt. 21.01 Huntltur I'nrk me. Hnrry Pollock. 'PI Meiey St., nnd Sarah Kdol- -teln, 1.1IH H. iliti st. Wtlllnm II. Ilnmle. I7.TI Chrslnnl st.. and Lucy K. Flllelirown. 21110 Chestnut st. Thomns Itcilmnu. ini'.l Kellers at., and Nelllo MrNinie. :t722 N. i:tth St. Mlclmel J. il'Mli-.i. t'hester, I'll., nnd Mnr- Kiiret 11 Slipplinn. 1X1 S. 22.1 st. Andreas C. Prln-, r.2.1 W. Cmnlirl.i st.. nnd Sophia p. Smith, nrrj N. Urntz st. Jnlin J. t'loiieher, .It , :t.'t77 Howell st., ntnl ll-lpn K. I'iirsiin, 20.11 tliutilte st. Jn-epli H. IjitTorl). :I7I Princeton He., nnd H.'liim llrnrj. Ulllnrd st. Sdrpurl Kclnaii'ln. IHI11 H. 7tli St.. and Kstlier Cohen. t20 H. 7th st. H.nnuel P. Mmlth, Pi lures- Anne. Mil., and Naomi II. TdiM, Mil S. I'.ixmjii st. Patrick J. Cirreti. .1124 Hi ll.i st.. and ljiureim K. Ilurn-. .VI2H iilusin? live. Alplinnso Mennel. Toledo, t).. und AKncs M. wllhelm, Deilntii-e. i. Jniiii'H P. Fbnn, 2K0.1 Oram st., and Alice V. Il-nnett, :ii:io N. 2.1 st. ClenrBv I". Land!-, IMk l.nne. t'n., Hnd Kllza- lii'tTi J. Iienl. Kill Hiitler st. Jnlin P. Ilurns, :i:mn llenrlrisr st., nnd t'ntlietlne A. Monte, .1UI.1 Phr-tllllt H. ih-irae II. t-Meniiorn. 22.1H N. Coloni'In st.. and Kllen M. lfnnartty. 22.1"S N. ("olnrudn st. Flank .Venice. Krunkloril, Phllii'telphln. anil Mnr .Moiieln, :t2lil V. I'olunililn live. Il.irnai'd IttuntilKnn, l.'tl t. Cunilierl.mil St., und I.Hureilii li. Utiwill. IK1I K. Cuiubcrliinil. John Hzantn. 27tm Passyunk ave.. and Sophia l.ucn. 27CO P.isiyunk ave. .tan Bucha, i:-l Lcvrrlni; si., und Anna Hollar. i:i.'l l.pverlmj st. Jacob Kslrelciier. Memphis, Term., nnd Krn- estlue Knslcnian. 2.1IU . Cumlieihitid l. Isaln ranntisrlonn, 1:12 lilcklnson st., nnd Alltnnli'ttn Cajilelln. 1224 c'edernl st. Divorce Suits Uegun Tin- follow Iiir divorce suits were bepun In Court of Common Pleas No. 3 today: Lena Wlmllmer s. Kamui'l Wluillmer. .Ipuiile Kuloiluer s. KdAiird J. Kalutluer. Iloliico C. HnnlliiK vs. I Ian let Illinium. Pinners KlIriKliorTee s. Itadore KltiiKhnffer U.iulel lUmllUiu vh. Atmlra V. llamlllon. Clurcnce Carter vs: lna Carter. Godfrey Funeral This Afternoon The funeral nf Lincoln Godfrey, prom inent financier nnd manufacturer, will bo held this afternoon lit St. James' Episcopal Church, 22d nod Walnut streets. Services will be conducted by Dr. John MockridRe, rector of the church, and Interment will lie In West I-aiircl lilll Cemetery. OBITUARIES HAIlItY M. LKMISCII South Street Business Men's First President Succumbs Harry M. Lomlsch. one of the organ izers and first piesldent of the South Street Utisliiess Men's Association, Is dead nt Ills home, 122S South street, from can cer of the throat. Mr. I.emlsch Is stir- 1 vlvi-il by a widow. Mrs. Fannie I.e'vi- -. I n ilntiRlitur. Mrs. Alc.vnnder A. Aron 0 ! two sons. Hernnni and Matthew l.em .1. i Funeral services will bo held from Ids 1,'ito home at 11 o'clock tomorrow motn Iiik. Itabbl Henry Herkowltz will olllclate Mr. Lenilscli came to this country from Rumania wnen H years old. end started I In the produce business. Resides bcltiR Identified with the South Philadelphia Ilusiuess Men's Association, Mr. I.emlsch I was it member of Liberty Lodge. beiiiR a 1 former president, Order of lirlth Abra ham; llyliuin Lodge, Independent Older of lirlth Abraham; Samson Lodge and Knights of I'ythlus. Mrs. Florence G. Evelnntl Mrs. Florence Gehhnril Kvelniid. known lis a Rolf player, 11 member of the Over brook Golf Club, died on Tuesday at her home. SUIT Sherwood road. Ovcrbrook. She was sitting in a chnlr and was read ing when she wns stricken ami died of heart disease. Her husband, F. Wlnsor ISvi'lnml. Is lu th" automobile business nt 1411 Spring Garden street. She formerly wns nf Jersey City, N. .1., und for years had been a member of the Overbrook 1'iesb-terlan Church. One child survives. The funetal services will lie held at thn home this afternoon. Interment will be made at Ctlca, N. Y. eatijs These Notices Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge, AI.I'OIII). On February T. 1910. HENJA 11 IN M. AI.FOIID. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Satur day ufteruoon, at 1 o'clock, at late residence. 411 N. Villi street. Interment private. Frlruds may (all Friday afternoon after & o'clock. AMIKNIIACII. On February 8. 11)10. t.OUIR, husband of Mary A.hent.ai'h. axed years. Ilelaltves and frl-min. 3U0 Humboldt Lodce. No. 1. F. (I. f). II. S.. are Invited lo attend Iha funeral, on Saturday, at 2 v. 111,. from his ate residence, lUi'I Huffner si., Nice town. Interment at Nortlmood Cemetery. Hemalna may bo viewed on Friday evening" 1IIKIIOP. At Huyes Mechanics' Home, on February 0. tum. ISAAC It. IUSIIOP. aged HI years, formerly of Atlantic City, Js J. Funeral and Interment private. IILAIU. On February H. lulu. MAItV, widow of Joseph UUlr. IleUtltes and friends are Invited. to attend the funeral services. Friday, at 2:30 u. m.. at her late residence, 3U0S Hpruce st. Interment private. IIKANIION. On February P, 1010. JOHN, husband of Mary Brandon, itelativea and friends, also employes of Carey Brothers, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. in., at bis late reel, dance, 2133 North 10th st. Interment pri vate. Remains may be viewed on Friday evening. Automobile funeral. CAHTKlt. At Delanco. N. J., on February U. l,Uia. HA -.Lit: v.. wife of Joseph E. Car ter, d IS years. Itelallve and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. from her lair residence, comer of Poplar and Viae sts.. pelanco. N. J. Inter ment at Odd Fellows (emetery. ilurllngton, CAKTklt. On February 0. 1816. MAIIV 8. fAItTHH at residence of Mrs. Thomas, her nlecea house, Ilurllngton. N. J. Cll AMUKItS.-r-On February 0, 1PIB. nOB EAT CHAVJUEnS. aged 60 year. Uelu tlvea and friends, also Lodge No. 432. F, and ,A- M., are Invited to attend tbs funeral services, oa Saturday, at 2 p. 111.. at tb resldenca at his son. Hubert M. Clumbers. 10 North Clinon ave.. Mharon Hill. Fa. In- IffWSr.," iloiwt Morlah Cemetery. CllESXNlT. On February T. 1010. BAMUBI. a., sou of s..nucl and Sarah ctuatnue. of Dully watt County Antrim. Ireland aged 2 ers., ReUtlve- and Irtena- of ihe faniUy, klso -Vvklla-s T. a. I. . Nf 3S. are Invited 10 dtteud funeral, on 'rtjuredav. t o'cloek, at live ituleu,B of his fcromei ln-Ur WlllUm itoyle. ail. Nann Perboro t teear oOtb and Karriwu. Intaraient Oreea Mount Cenetaiy. DP.ATIIS CLAItl'. On February (1, 101(1, CltArtl.na II.. husband of Henrietta Clark, In Ms SPth ear. Due notice nf the funeral . will bo Riven, from I1I1 late residence, ll Itlchmond street. COLLINS. - fin Febru-ry P. tntd, ANNA MAIHE. dnuehtfr nf Jflmes F. nnd Mary E. Collins (nre Fnn'.ilna). nelntlvrs nnd friends. nlo employe- nf the 1,-ndcnhtror Hosiery Co . nre Invlt-d In nltend Ihe funernl. nn PAlurlay. nt 8:,10 n. m.. from Ihe relrtrnri nf her nnr-nts, 22211 F.sst clnirrlrld et. Illeh Mass nf N-t'vlty Cburrh st 10 n. m. Inter ment nt Holv Hruulehre Cemetery. CFttltY On February P. 1010. MAItV. wife of Jnmes c. Curry. Helnthes and friends nre invited in nttend fun-inl services, Mon dny. nt 2 p. in., nt her lute re-lilenee. 2111 Fedeml st. Interment nt Ml. Morlah Ceme tery. Itomalns tnnv bo vleived Sunday eve lilna, between S nnd 10 n'rlock. Aiitninobllo funersl. IIAI.nv. On Fel.ruarv . 1111(1. JOHF.PIf. -nn nr Kll-nheth and Ihe late Itlclmrd IMl-v. Ilelillve.- nnd frlemls. also emiilojes or Cut ter Ci. nre Imlled lt nllcnd funeinl. Sat urday, nt S.30 . m.. from Ills lute residence. 11)11 Mniintnln -t. (Kith And Morris sts.i. Hlsli Mns or Htqttlem nt 1 1lo Church nr the AnniiiH'UIInn nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. DAVIS. On February P. 1010. MAIIV A , . wire 01 vvininni 11. usvi- i(nnue nnn I rrlen.ls nre tnvltcd to intend fnnernl. Satin- 1 rtny, nt 7:;:o n. m.. from her late restdente, 2.111 Wilder st. illfth Mast at the Church tf St. tlabrlel ni tl o'clock. Interment nt I llnlv I'mH Crlileterv. IKKli.F. On February 7. 1010. K.MU.Y. wld nf the late Cleorire Kirolf. nged UH years. Itenlllves nnd friends Invited tn attend fu neral services, on Frldny. nt 2 11. in., nt her lute residence. 2.Y1 N. llroad at. Interment Mt. Vernon Cemetery. ISI.I.IHON. Suddenly, on February 8. 1010. ECCJENK L. m.l.lSON. sued 70 yenrs. f"un ernl services will be held lu the Church or the Savlmir. 3sth nbovo Chestnut street nn Frldny. February II. nt 3 o'clock. It Is re (Pieatcd that no Doners bo sent. Interment private. UNCI. Auddcnly nn Februnrv 0, 1010. nt ihe rr-ldcni'e nf her son, Frnnk A. Enik. 14112 North Wnn.unikrr -t.. ALICE C widow nf Henry T. Oirk. nacil (17 .venrs. Itelntlves nnd friend ute Invited to attend the funeral. on Saturday, at 10 n. tn., from the residence, or ner son. c. 11. Knck, is N. Hill st.. iinr rlsburR, I'm. Interment at Mount Zlon feme terv, Cutnlierbind Cniinty. l'n. lilEI.A.M). Miiddenh. nt her hu.-band'a residence. 0;to7 Sherwood rond. Overtirook, Fehrunry 8. HUH. FLOUENCE OEIllLMtD. wife of F. Wlnsor rvdntiil nnd daualiter of I'rederltk A. and the lute Mnry A. Oebhnrd. Due notice nt tho ftinerjl will be Riven. 1'KIHT. On February 8. 1010, PllEKKIllCK. son nf Hose and the Into (Indfrltnl Fclst tneo Ilns-cnroderl. Itelallve nnd friends nre In vited in nttend film ml on Saturday, nt S .10 11. in., from his late residence, mill L. t.elduh live. Solemn Hcuutciti Muss nt St. Itnniracltis' clitirch. nt 10 o'clock, lntcimcut Mo.-t llolv Itedeenier Ccmcterv. I'PltltlS. -On Februnrv 11 1010. MAItV FEIlltlS. Funernl on Ssturdny. from her lute icsldenie, II1211 Itldce p. I lli-h Iteipilem M.i-s nt the I'lmrcli of the rirsu nt I11..IO n. m. Interment prlvnte. FIEI.IIINU on February 7. 1010, Iti:NUY. hti.-bnnd nf Hamh Fteldlnic tucc Dalv). ltetn lives nnd friends, nl-n St. Albnua LodKe No. MO. V. unit A. M.; Court Peiina.. No. (17. F. nf A.; (leitrRp V. Vnn Duns Uenctlctn! Assn.: W. 12. Whnrton lleneflcfnl Aaso., nod mem hers of the llethnnv PrcsbMcruin Church, choir nnd Urothcrhood nnd emtilovea of tha I'nlon TnnV" Lino nnd Atlantic Rcflnlnc Co.. lire Invited to attend funeral services, lit his InUKhler'R residence. 1"20 Sliunk st.. on Sun dnv nfternoou. at 2 o'clock. Interment Fern nood Cenieterv ltenuilus m.iv be viewed nn Saturday evcnlriR, fiom 8 to 10 o'clock. FOI.I.V.Mtl).-On Februnrv 8. 1010. MAIIV. wire of John Follyard. Relatives and friends nre Invited to nttend (he ruurnil. on S.ituriln.v. nt S::to a. in.. Troni the ri'sldcnci or her son-in-law. Thomas Mctlnrry. 1S( North Vnlon live.. Lnnsdownu. DelnWHro County, P,l High Mnss .it St. Prdlomenu'n church, nt 10 n. in. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. I'll HAS On February 8. 1010. CiEOItC.F. FltKAH. nged 07 sears Relatives and friends, nlso WnshlnKton Citnp. No. -.'I, P. O. S. of A., are Invited to nttend the funernl. on Friday, nt 1 p. 111.. from his Into resi dence. Cold Point. Pa. Services and Inter ment nt St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Barren Hill. Fa., nt 2:30 p. ni. IT'I.I.ERTON. On February 7. 1010. KI.1Z AI1ETII. widow or William II. Fullerton tnee Eaher). Relatives and friends am In vited to nttend funernl. on Friday, n t l:.".ti n. 111.. fiom ber late lesldeucc. 11U2 W. Moyamcnslng ave. Inteiineut Fernvvoud Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Thursday, nfter 7 p. m. (illll.MAN. On Februnrv 7. IKItl. 1IE.NRI KTTA. widow of William II. Uehnian. Rela tives nnd frlendi are Invited to attend the runrrnl services, on Friday, ut 2 n. 111.. at her Into residence, :U107 Melon st. Interment Ht Mount Morlnh Cemetery. Item.ilns mav be viewed on Thursday owning. IJKIIIIORN, On February 8, 1010, ALFRED KUUKNl. son of Alfred Theodoro nnd lllunchn Wlntergerst lierbron, need 2 years I months. Relatives nnd friends nro Invltid to attend the funeral services on Frlduv mornlnc. nt II o'clock, nt his pnrents" resi dence, .152 ICnst WnslllnRton Line, Urrnian town. Interment prlvnte. Remains may bo viewed Thursday evening. tiOltllAN.-On I'-ebrnarv 7. 1010. JAMES A., son of the. lute Hugh and Jane (Ionian. Relatives 'mil rrlends nlso einnlioes of H. H. a. 11. W. Fleischer, are Invited to uttend the funeral, on Friday, nt S::!n a. in., nt his Kite residence, i'.TS Is'. :j.1d at. High Mass nt St. Agatha's Church, fthtlt nnd Spring Garden sts., at 10 a. ni. Interment at Holy Crots '"emeterv. O It A HAM. On Februnrv 8. 1010. LAURA E. GRAHAM. wife of Christopher C. Grahnm. Due notice of the funernl will be given, from her late residence. 2303 N. Lambert at. Cilt.W. On Februurj 7. 1010., JOHN (WAY. hunband of Annie Gray (nee Mecaryl. and sou of the late Juines and Ellen Gray. Rela tives nnd friends are Invited to utltend fu neral services, on Hnturduy afternoon. 11 1 2 o'clock, nt hli late residence. 2332 S.lith st. Interment prlvnte. Mount Morlnh eme terv. Remain- mav be viewed on brlday evening nt o'clock. ' (iltF.EN. On Februnrv p. 1010, PATRICK F-. son of the late George and Ellen Green (nee Tralnon. Itclntlven nnd friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral, on S.uurdnv. at : n. m.. fiom hi" late residence, ir.n . Cum berland st. Solemn Reiiuleni High Mast ut Ihe Vlsltntlim Church nt II a. in. Interment al New ciiineiinii 1 emeiery. GRIGGS, On February 0. I III it. nt the resi dence or Henry S. Krelder. pun s 1HI1I1 st . Mlsa OI.AItA K. GRIGGS. Itebltlvei and friends nre Invited to intend the funeral sen -Pes. at Ihe Parish House nf Ihe Evangelical Lutheran Church or the Holy Communion, 22d nnd Hansom t. Friday, at 2:30 p. in., pre cisely. Interment ptlvnle. at Westminster Cemetery. HARRISON. On January 0. UUfl. JANE HARRISON, aged 00 years. Relatives and friendH are Invited tn attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resi dence, Itiol MncnHter nve. Solemn Requiem tnu nt lb church nf Our Mother or Sor rows ut 10 u. 111. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. HECK.-- On February 0. 101(1. LOP IS, bus rand of Sophie Heck, aged OS .veurs. Horn lu Mnrburg. Germany. Due notice of tlio runeral will be given, from Ids Inte residence, ,VK!t Crowson st. (Chew nnd Church lane), tlermantnwn. IIKIMVKK. On February 8. 1010. GEORGE F husband of Clara llelntcke. aged 41 vears Friends, also members Drawers' I'nlon, No. .1, nnd empluses of Louis Uergdoll llreu erv and Harmony Singing Society, are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Sat urday at 2 n. 111. precisely, ut bis lalo resi dence. 2730 Eire st. Interment private. He-miln- may be viewed on Friday evening. llEltSHLV on February 0. 1010. FLOR ENCE "., daughter of Christian and Maud llersltev. aged 3 vears 11 months. Funeral servlies private, mi Friday, at 2 p. ni.. mi tho residence of her parents, fiSK) Hsdtleld l.. U'est Phlladelph'a. Iniennent at Arling ton Cemoleiv. Omit lloweis lit I.I.. On February 7. 1010. ELIZAUKTII HILL tn Wark). wife or Nubia Hill, aged 10 years. Relatives and rrlends. also members ot Sens Preibyterlan Church. llroad st. and Castle ave.. nre Invited to attend the lunt-ril services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at her late re-ldente. 1712 South l'tb at. interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Frlemls may call Thursday. 8 v. m. Automobile funeral. HILL. On February T. 1910. MARIAN SLS'r.Klt. daughter of Ruth A Hannuni and late Horace M. Hill. In her 12th sear. It.lu tlvei and frlenus are Invited to attend the funeral services on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the residence of her mother, 211 North ltth at. Interment at Ivy lilll. Re mains may he viewed nn Thursday evening- 1IOIIIN. -On February 0. 1010. MARTIN, husband of Elizabeth M. Hobln. fuimerly nf Glrardvllle. Pa Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society. Altnr Society and League of tho sacred Heart of St. Columha'a Church, are Invited 10 attend the funerul, on Sat unlay ui 8-30 a. in., from Ids late resi dence, soulheasl corner Mvrtlenooil ,itKt Huntingdon sts. High Reqiletn Mass at St. Columba's Church at 10 a. in- Interment ut Westminster Cemetery. IKIMII.I.KIt. On February 7. 1010. MAP. THA P., wire of Henry llomliler and daugh ter of the late Aaron and Margaret Lag la. aged 117 ears. Relatives und friends are In vited 10 attend the funeral services, on Frldav. at 1 p. m.. at her Lite residence, CO20 York road. Brand town. Interment orl vate. IIORNFAI.L. On February ". 1010. 8AM t'BI, sou of Samuel and Anna llursfall me l-oulne). agedSayeara. Relatives and rrlinds ura invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. (rom funeral narlor of tinder taker Vrunk Drayer, 2'.0" West Glrard ave nue. Remains may le viewed on Thursdiy evening. Interment at Fernwood Ceme tery. IIOFCK On February 8. 101. GODDAIin '. IIOUCK. son ot Mrs. Gotlelb Houck. aged S3 year. Relative and friends, aliu LyUia Da r rah Council, No. 172. Jr. O. U. A. S.I.. Camden. N. J., and Wlldey Lodge. No. 01. Lao F. of Canulen. S. J., are Invltjfi to attend the funeral, on Saturday.' at 8:8.1 P. m . from the lesldente of bis brother-la -law. Edward Cowubomj. Glassbpro. N, J. Servlies ut the house. , Interment In M. p. Cvmetery. OUwboro. N. J. Automobile fu neral. lil'GHES. On February T. 1910, IDA M-. wife of John C T. Hugh.-, aged 62 ya. Itelativea and frbnds ar. Uiyltod to atttad the funeral services, on Saturday, all p. pi., at the rasldence or her daughter. Mrs, I4 M. Freno. "311 Greenwich at (and Dtk-In-an sta.). Intermeut private. .Friends may .all Friday evening. Auto urvke. JACOIIS. -tin FeUuary S. lOlll. at Fort Lo gan. Col., capium puuui.ab 11. javus. 12th Cavalry. U. S. A. son of the pit Lucy Owena and BuBiuel V Jacobs, KKEIII-KR- -On Kebruaii S. 1010. KMMA I. widow of Godfiuy Keebler. In tha TTtb vesr ot her age ilelatue and friends of the '.11111b are InviuJ 10 attend ib fiwanl i.rvue- a trllay. at .' v ' a Ow lpel ur Audi- Ita'r So" Aicb and IW at Intel mm tlvte AJto .-rvlie, DfCAIHS KKI.I.LIt. On February 0. 1010. JOHN PCHROnilEfl KELLER. , Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the. funeral services, on Frldny, at 8 p. in., nt the home JT :. Hunn, "4.12 woodland ve. Interment at llellefonte, ra. KKNNIIV. At her resldehce. fllfl N. lf.lh st., Phllailelnlils, on February P. 1010. At.tCR II. KINNEY. Inlermcnt nt Oakland Ceme tery. West Chester. Pa., on Friday. KINO, On Fehrunry ,, 1010, ANN. widow of John King (nee Wnrnock), nged ".t yenrs. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited tn attend the runeral. nn Friday. February 11. nt 2 P. m.. rrom the residence of, her grandson, George W. Kenton. 118 North Itnmhrcv st. Remains may be vlewco Thursday, from ? to 10 p. m. Interment Drlvnte. nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. KIRK. On Fehrunry n. 1010, JF.NN1F. A., wife nf 1). Edwin Kirk nnd daughter of Ihe late James and Anne Adams. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funer-l -crvlre nn S-tturd.ty, nt 2 p. tn.. nt her tale tesldenee, 12 S .14th M. Interment nt Fern wood Crmeter. LAItlilN. Suddenly, on Fehrunry 0. 1010. nt hl Inte residence. 210 N. Franklin St., NICHOLAS. Sr., father of Nicholas and Frank Larkln Relatives nnd friend.- nre In vited to attend the funernl. on Saturday, nt 7::t0 a. tn., from apartments nf Albert Monro Son. 7S2 N. Ilrnad st. High Mnss nt SI. Augustine's church, nt 0 a. in. Remains may bo viewed Frldnv evening. LEAS. On Fehrunp- P. 1010. DAVID P. LEAS, aged 7 venrs. Relatives and friends nre tnvtted to attend the funernl services, nn Saturday, nt .'1 p, tn.. nt liter Inte residence, 40.1 S 40th t. Interment prlvnte. nt West tjvurcl lilll Cemetery. Please omit flowers. LEATIIF.lt MAN. On Februnrv 7, 101(1, HENRY LEATHKUMAN. In his 70th jear. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funernl services. Thursday, nt R p. m. precisely, nt the residence of hts nephew. Chnrles Lentliermnn. 2fi".1 N. 7th st. Further services and Interment nt Snlnnerslown Re formed Church. Friday, at 11 11. m. l.n.MISCIL On February 0. 1010, HARRY M., husband nf Fannie ltnlsch. nged 17 veer-. Ilelntlves nnd friends, nlso Liberty Lodge, No tl, o. 11, A.; Sampson Lodge. Nn. "I", 1". of P ; Ifvinnn Lodge. I. o. II. A., nre Invited to attend the funernl. on Friday, nt It n. m. from his Inte residence. I22S South st. Interment tit Ml. ftlunl. I.I.OVII. On February H. mill, ERNEST. lulsbnnil nf Clnrii M. t.lm-,1 (nee VVI.pl. Itol. allien ntnl frtends. nlnn Kensington ltiterna llnniil ltenetvinl As-01 t.illon. nie invited to attend the funernl services, on Saturday, nt 2:00 p. m., nt his Inte residence. IS". North 7th st. Interment nt Notth Cedar lilll Cemo tery. MHMIIH. Suddenly, on Fehrunry 0. 1010. JOHN L. LOOMIS. nged 4S enrs. Relatives and friend-, also Perkins Loilge, No. 402. F. and A. M., nnd employes of Sivtrt & Co., nre Invited In ntlcud the funeral services. Frl dav, at 2 ti. tn., nt the residence of Mrs. Cath arms I. Iiotnls. tr.s N. tioth st. Interment nt West laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends may view remains Thursday ovcnlng. LYNCH. On Februnrv 7. 1010. THOMAS. husband nf the Inte Sarah Lvnch (nee Con rnvl. Relatives nnd friends, also nil societies nf which ho wns a member, are Invited to niieml the funernl. on Friday, nt S::m n. m.. from bis late residence. 112(10 N. flth st. Sol. emn Mass of Requiem nt St. Veronica's ("lurch, nt 10 a. tn. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. "I,(li:i:. On Fehrunry S. 101(1. ELLRN FRANCES, widow of Henry Magee. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the runeral services, on Frldny. at 2 p. m.. tit her late residence. 200 l.lpplncott nve.. Ard niore. P.i. Interment prlvnte. MALI.OV. Suddenly, on February 7. 1010. JOHN MAl.l.OY. Relatives and friends 1110 Invited to nttend the funeral, on Friday, nt 7 :io u. in . rtnlll the lestdeuce of his brother. Patrick Mnlloy. 1018 Cambridge st. Solemn High Ileitiilcm Mass ut the Church of tho Gesu. at 0 a. nt. Interment private, nt New Cnthcdrnl Cemetery. Remnlna m.iv bu vienod on Thursday, from 7 to 10 a. 111. MALTMAN. On Tobruary 0. 1010. DEIIO ItAH D. MALTMAN, vvlte or William T. Mnltman. llclatlvra and friends, also Will lum llevnoldH Circle, No. 1ST, L-ultes or tho G. A. It., are Invited to nttend thn funeral i-ervlccs. on Friday, at 1 :.'U p. tn., at her bite residence. IlorseShoe Shoals. West Group Light Stitlon. Fort Mttllln road. Interment prlvalo Mt. Morl.ih Cemetery. Automobile s-rv Ice .MATTHEWS. On Fehrunry 0. 1010, GEORGE . hustiund nf Ruth Matthews dice HarrlHi. lit.- of the lterwtnd. Wltdwond. N. J. Hue notice nr the funeral will bo given, frun the residence of hts cousin, Charles Dedaker, 1200 Marlborough st. "IcIH'VITT. On Februnrv 7. mill, JOHN, sou or Hugh nnd Marjory McDevltt (nee Mellugh), used 10 yeais. Relatives nnd friends, also Young Men's Catholic Club of the Immaculate Conception Church, arc In vited to attend funeral, on Friday, at S.flO a. 111., from Ills parents' residence. 1120 Leopard St.. near Front st. and Glrard ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of tho Im maculate Conception, nt JO a. 111. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. "IKl'ICAY. At Cnpe May. N. J., on Feb ruary P. llllli. Dr. JAM11S MECRAY. Rela tives Hnd rrlends are Invited to nttend the runeral services, at hts late residence. 222 North at., on Saturday, nt 1 p. m. Inter ment at Cold Springs Cemetery, Cold Springs, Cape Mav County. N. J. .MeRONAl.l).- On Februnrv 0. 1010, ELLEN, widow nf .lo'.i'pli McDonald nnd daughter nf the late Patrick nnd Mary Harrett. Relative- and rrlends nre Invited to attend the funeral, nn Monday, at 7:MU n. 111.. rrom tho lesldence oi ber brother-in-law. Mlrhnel F. Cabin. 72." Shirley st. Solemn Requiem Muss nt the Cathcdrat at 0 a. m. --interment at llol Cross Cemetery MiKINNLY. At Ills residence. 2027 South Opal st . on February il. 1010. JAMES, hus hand nf Ell-abeth McKlnney dice while!. Notlcn of funeral Inter. .Mi'MI'I.LKN. - Suddenly, on February 9, 1010. AFGI'STA CPI.I1ERTSON McJIPL I.EN. Relatives and friends, also employes ttt Allen. I.ane A- Scott, nre Invited to nt-li-lld Hie rupernl services, on Snturdny. at 2 p. m . ut the Oliver H. Hair llull,lln jtijn Chestnut st. Interment nt Mount Mo rlah Cemetery. .MLTCALF. In Norrlstmvn. Pa. nn Febru nrv 7. 1II1U. EDWIN' METCALF. The rela tives nnd filends ure Invited to nttend the funeral, from his late residence. 320 Hamil ton St.. Norrlstmvn. Pn.. on Saturday, the 12th Inst., nt 2 p. m. Interment private, ut Riverside Cemetery. Remains may be viewed nn Frldav fiom 1 In li 11 in. MOOIti:. On February K. 1010. MARY LYONS, widow tr the Rev. Georao It. Moore, aged S7 vears. Relatives and L-.-t-ids nro In vited to attend the itinera! eevlees, on Frl dry. at 2 p. m. precisely, at her Inte resi dence,' POO Rldgu nve . Itoxborough. Inter ment private. .MORRIS. on February 10. lolfc, JOHN MORRIS, husband of the lute nilvv- Morris, am! i-uii nf Atui.i and thn lute Wllllum Morris, line notice nr the funeral will bo irlven fiom Ids mother's residence. 2101 North ttttt street. JHIItPllV.-Ou Februnrv 7. 1010. THOMAS. husband1 pf the lato Ellen A. Murphy. Rela tives and friends, also employes of the P. it. T. Ituadway Dcpurnneht, Division No. "0, A. O. 1 1., and Karsfleld llrancli. I. C. II. U.. are Invited In attend the funeral, on Friday, nt ? a. m . from bis late residence. 120 South llucknell st. (24th nnd Whnrton sts). Solemn ., .,. -. ..-.-.! .f-. 44- ..-.... !-.; ..-M. ...Mlli I!ZI - t2lJ -i.. . -.!.. J j sJ-E--- ffl 1 fS I'? Colonial Designs in. Fiirn. Do not appeal to all classes of people. They do appeal strongly to those who desire tasteful, artistic homes. ' , There is a huge body of such people con stantly seeking furniture and oddities that will add new charm to their homes. Several local furniture dealers have realized that the best way to reach this highly profitable market is to advertise in the Public Ledgers Evening Ledger. Their continued use pf adver" tising space indicates that the Public Ledge;-. Evening Ledger combination effectively coverl' Philadelphia's strongest buying power. gy-r "T i.rr iix, eg tsrT-g .tjaxu,: DEATH ltl-h Muss of Requiem flt St, Anthonys Church nt 0.30 a. m. Interment at Holy Croet Cemetery. " SIII8SO. On February 7, 1910, nt VlnMdnd. N. .1.. .SALVATOnn. beloved hushsnd t Emma Musso, formerly nf Philadelphia, "gel (CI years. Relatives and friends nre Invited to nttend, Ihe, funeral .services, on Thiirsdsy nt 7. o'clock, from his latn residence, en Myttle nvenue, Vlnelnnd. N. J., Interment at Monument, Cemetery, Friday nt II n, rrt.i at Philadelphia. O'llOVLi: On February P. 1910, UArt- GARKT. widow nf James 0'I"o-l and daugh ter nf the Into John and Mary Cook. Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend Hid funeral, on Saturday, nt :.10 a. m., from her lato residence, "fHJt Tlltonat Requiem Mnss at the Church of the N'atlVlly at 0 n. m. Interment nt New Cathedral Ceme tery. OSWALD On February 0. 1910. JULlWS, husband nf the late Catherine Oswald. Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral services. Saturday, nt 1 p, m.. at his late residence. 2IH7 North College nve. In ferment nt Hillside Cemetery. I'ENSANO. On Fehrunry 7. 1010, ELtZA IHTI. widow nf Antonio D. Pe-sano and daugble- nf the lato Samuel nnd Mnry Jones oiden. 'n her with year. Relatives , nnd rflends are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Thursday, at S p. m from her sister's resi dence 70-1 North "nth st. Interment prlyat-. his 7d venr. Relatives nnd friends hr4 lnvlle.1 tn attend the runeral on Sixth Dav, Second Month, at .1 p. m.. from Horsham Friends' Meeting; House. Trolley Will meet 1:41 p. m. ttaln from Reading; Terminal at Willow Grove. ItlllNl-IIART. On February 7. 1010. AtAItY, vviro of Harry Rhlnctiarl (nee, Rmcd1-y)..sgd r.S years. Relatives nnd rrlends, nlso the R. V. M. Sodality nf tho Visitation Church and Women nf the. Holy Family and Altsr So ciety of St. Unniraclus' Church, are Invited tn attend the fun-rnl on Frldnv. at "dl( n, m., from her lato residence. 870 Emerald st. tnlemn ltcqnl-m Mass nt the Church nf the Vimtatlnu nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Fepvlehro Cemetery. lttlOAN. On February 7. 1010. HELEN. wife of Hnrry W. Rngnn. Relatives nnd friends nf th" fnmllv nre Invited to nltend the fun-rnl. on Frldny. February tl. nr 7i.11 a. m., from her Into residence, .117 lllrch t Camden. N. J. Solemn Rettulem Mass at th Church nf tho Holy Nnme. nt 0 a. m. In terment at Calvnry Cemetery. ROGERS. On Fehrunry H. 1010, at' Cross wicks. N J.. David If. Rogers. In th Both yenr nf Ids ace. Relatives and frtends nre Invited to nttend the runeral. from the resi dence of Ids son. William If. Rogers, Cross wicks, N. J., on Frldav. February 11, at 11 n. m Interment nt Allentnvvn. N. J- Auto mobiles will meet the 0 n. tn. train from Fhll ndelphln nt Ilordentown. N. J. NAI.III'H On Fehrunry 7. 101(1, CAROLINE SALI1ER. Relatives and friends, nlso the societies of whlrh he wns a member, nre In vited to attend the funeral services, on Fri day, nt 2 p. m.. nt her lalo residence. 422 Richmond st. Friends mny call nfter 7 p. ni. Thursdny. M'llltOPDPIt On Fehrunry 0. 1P10. JOHN SCHROEDER. Relatives nnd friends nre In vited tn nttend the funernl services, on Frl dnv. nt H 11. in., nt Hie homo of E. Hunn, ."412 Woodland nve. Interment at llellefonte. Pa. SCOTT. At Elwond. N. ,T.. on Fetrruary 7 JAMES W.. husband of Ell-abeth Scott (nee Freeiit nnd son of Mary and the Inte David Scott, in his lath year. Relatives and friends, nlsn Phlla. Lodge. No. 111. I,, o. O. M.. and employes of Link Relt Mfr. Co.. nre Invited 10 nttend the runeral services. Frldav. nt 2 p. 111.. at his late residence, 0057 Nice st. Remains may be viewed Thursday. 7 to 0 u. 111. Interment nt Ivy Hill Cemetery. SIIF.RIIIAN. On Fehrunry 0. 1010. TIIOMA3 I.. Jr., son of Thomas 1. and the late llrldr get M. Sheridan, Funeral on Saturday, nt S a. ni.. from father's residence. 1783 Aberdeen st. (2d st. nnd Pnrksldc nve.). High R quleiu Mnss nt Church of St. Gregory a 0:.10 a. in. precisely Interment private. SIGNETT.-On February 8. 1010. MARY wife nf .D.ivld Slnnett. ngeil 70 yenrs. Re!, ntlves antl friends nre Invited tn attend funeral services on Saturday, nt 2 p. m. at her late residence. 1"02 . Conestoga st. Interment Mt. Morlah Cemetery. SIMON. On February P, 1010. LEWIS, hus. bnnd of the Int- Mnrgnrato Simon, nged 7-1 years. Relatives and friends, nlso Enterprise Iidge, No. 12, A. O. F. W.. nro Invited tn nttend funeral, Sunday, at 2 n. 111.. from, the residence of hla pon-ln-law. William Rrecker till Cooper st.. Camden, N. J. Interment pri vate nt Arlington Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Saturday evening, SMITH. On February 7. 1010. nt his late residence. IMS N. Hope St.. CHARLES, hus band of Anna Smith (nee Kearney). Relatives nnd friends urn Invited to nttend the funeral, nn Saturday, nt 8:ao n. m. Solemn Requiem Mans at St. Michael's Church, at 10 a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STOCK. On Februnrv 0, 1010. ELLEN widow of Frederick Stock (nee McKenna), Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu neral. Monday. K..to a. in., from her late resi dence, 170S Wood st. High Requiem Mass at the Cathedral nt 10 11. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SNYDER On Februnrv 0. 1010. ELIZX HETII, widow of George Snyder. In, her POth yenr. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend runeral services, at Baptist Home, 17th and Norrla sts.. Friday, 11 p. m. Interment private. SYL" IS. Suddenly nt her residence 100.1 South llrnuil street, on February 10. 1018, EMMA M.. beloved wife of John M. Sylvia. Notice or funeral later. TORKINGTON. On February 8.- 1910. FREDERICK C husband of Irene Rond Torklngton. nged 44 years. Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend funeral services; nn Saturdnv nt 2 p. m. precisely, at Ido late residence. KI2 Wynnewood road, Overbrook. Interment private TOt'I.MIN. On February R, at Illrmlnghnm. Ala . FANNIE 11. TOFLMIN. In her 87th ve.ir. Funeral services at t'nltarlan Church. Northumberland. Pa.. Friday, at 2 p. m, " ANSTONK. On February S. 101(1. WILL IAM 11.. husband or Rose and son of the lata William nnd Julia Vnnstone. Relatives and tileiiils.' also Yolo Tllbe. No .177. Imn. O. Ri M : George Cham-ellur circle. No, ".I. B, of A.: employes or llenrv lilssioli -1 Hons, nrs Invited to uttend runeral, Saturday, at Ri.10 a. in., from his late residence. 102S East Le high nve. Requiem Mass at the Church of thn Vlsliatlon. nt 10 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery WILSON. Suddenly, nt Burlington. N. J,. 1111 February S. Illlrt. JAMES WILSON. In bis '.lilll vear. Funerul service ut St. Marv's I'hur. h, Iturllnglon. nn Friday, February 11, at ;i:."0 11. m. Interment. St. Mary's Church ard. Kindly omit Powers. WINING. Un Februnrv P. .11)1(1. MARY I.Ol'ISA. daughter nf late James and .Ma vlua Wlnlug. Relatives and friends are In vited tn attend funeral servlrea. on Frldav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, from the tmrlors of lliimbl It. Mulligan. 2211 North Kith street, hit Geimatituvvn avenue. Interment prl vate, Zl fr. 1 I.Kit. Suddenly, nn February 8, 1010. LI-JVVIS D. ZIEGLER, Sr. Itelativea and friends, nlso employes y.tealer llrothers, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p m.. at Ids lata realden-u. PUS North lOih st. Interment private, - 7' ? LwlCr r. ?1 !1!T ?m II . f, rTTT HT"! ' ! L'.TTtl " .ixrxtjLn, r xf3smisexMM,k u, "$ liitw