Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916.
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BREAD MADE BY MACHINERY
HAS KILjAUJUD HAND-MADE LOAF
Louis J. Kolb Discusses Revolution Effected in Baking
Methods Wonderful Advance in Electrical
Appliances
Vt,r u centuries.- sold Colonel Louis
, ?.nih of Hie Kolt" Hakcry Company,
..h mi Hctd streets, "brood xxna mndo
Ih nn i . ,mllU Thc flrBt
innclilnery for man
ufacturing brcnd
cnino Into use about
20 cnrs pro From
that time up to to
dn maiij Improve
ments have been
made, nnd bread It
now being made In
bakeries which prac
tically Is not touch
ed b) human hand1!
during thc several
processes of inutiu
facturo The tlrst
bread machine1 was
a simple mixer.
LOI'ls J KOMI Teinpernturo Is thc
ruling factor in the scientific bread--.i.i.
nt todav. The chances In thc
' otiUlde atmosphere, brought nbout by the
neither, are never iiuriiutti-u iu imtr me
iHDrfttiue of the room where the dough
u raised We have triplicate window
tithe' In that room, and thc temperature
i. kept een at about 75 degrees by cold
"'. t.l,lrli tnlin llin nun
tfr xentnwiu'.. "- ....... ..... ,.....,
freih cold air from the roof of the build
j, where there can be no contamina
tion "Vo longer Is broad bakjng done In
lh cellar out or Bight. It Is nil done
ibove ground In the open, where thc
public can see the whole process through
Blile-gtoM windows from thc public
ildewalk. There aro no secrets to hide.
"Another modern Improvement Is that
ttch loaf H weighed.
. fumes from coal or coal cas enn
f ,ach bread In the modern ovens. The
f ...iHH ia nit indirect, lix nn Intricate utnl
iclentlllc s)stem of draughts, In a most
modern oen ......
"flour has gone up at least 2 a barrel
i jlncc last October, when It bad reached
' Its low point for u year and a half. .It
looks to me .is if we were going to have
hlfh (lour
"I have tn own Ideas on wheat nnd
flour, but 1 would like to sep the Gov-
. rnment put u duty of 25 cents a bushel
on wheat excrx time It went nbovc $1.25.
' When " focs lo ",nt nr'ce " 's "" Indl-
cation th.it there Is a scarcity In this
country, and the h'gh price offered might
........ Mnt.n ..tin.it iillt r.f thn mHntl-v tliren
t leinjn HIVK- ........ ".. w. . ...... rf ....... ,
. we could spare and if we should be com- ,
relied to liti.v It b.ick ngaln we would be
. obliged to p.i a still higher price than
what wc sold it for."
ELECTRIC AI'PI.IANVKS IN DKMAND
"Seventj five per cent of our customers t
use electric rut rent tor at least one House
hold appliance besides the cut rent used
for light Mid Howard K Mohr. of thc
'Philadelphia Klectrlc Company
"Peoplo hac come to take electricity as
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
nilEVT Iti'ieliitB I l..fcn' lnnh, The inar
lt rulftt tlrm with it fslr ilemanil rot .-xiiort.
Quotations I'.tr lots. In export eletstor No
3 red. spot an I Frlmiitrj $1 :U .ll'j. -No. "J
'Foothern rpcl $1 .',0fi U.ljr, ntcntner No 1! red
112849111'' No -l ted. SIJU'sWl :iHj rc
JectriA tlS"l.ai rejected H jVaVjAl 'JT'j
COItN Itetclpts, TI.U7J liusli Trmlo ws
nult but prlies were well maintained Qno
tttloni Car lots for loml trade, ita to lo-rstlon-Western
No 'J lelliitt, sjt,iBS.ijt
Wtrn steamer tellon. sUCiir. . Western No
S rellott iSMimh t .Southern jellon. S'-if
SOW cob er 70 lbs. SiiliSK.
OATS. Itoelnts. 411-f, liusli Demand was
only moderate hut prlies ruled sle.tdt. Qtto
Jltfons Vo .' white. STJi'T'ni. Btand.ilil
Mhlte MtilV.i No :i white, ,".''-(? '
No. I white. ."O'iITM' . sample oats. .,0'3fl.,-'o.
surilled oats Rrndeil, ,V.I Ml'tc. . . . ,,
FLOL'R lletelpid, 1H.V) hbls and I fl. t 101
Its. In sat k 'I ho market as dull and nom
iteu.nIUi transactions tltlclly In sctoniihand
'.stocks, slilih were Hallable below mill limits
iQuoutloM per inn Ihs In wood Winter clear.
KklltlO HO, SirUIKIU, flTM..l.. UU., Ii.lirill
JUlinlfl. K.ins.ts. rle.ir. Jme sitks, . .."Tt
7J. do. stralKht, Jute sicks, t'jliiiiili.11). do
.pitant. Jute sacks, il IMnl !i0. paring. Ilrst
tliir T, .vtfln do sttalKlit, ri.!HBn IS. do ,
ritwt. il 13'd II ii". .In. rutnrlte brands, $il. ,
r HKX .lit mills i holte und rncy pntcnt,
; 7Vi7.:ji do regulnr kihiIm. winter, tlenr.
Ui'ieiiitt do. do fctralKht. HHHI SO. do..
k lo.r rateut Jtl isfni ifl
It. RIE PIXU It wns unlet hill sleadt under
t llliht ofrerltiRs We quote JVMI'nil per bbl
r In t5 qualltt
PROVISIONS
XV market ruled firm with n full lob-
otng demand QtiotatloitH rntmed as follows.
pty ter, m sets smoked nnd nlr dried, 1MW
i, :sc.; Ueslern beer. In sets, smoked, -!
, 3c.; city beef, knti.klea and lenders, smoked
k Hid ilr-drled, iftW27o . Wentern beef, knuckles
ft inJ lenders, smoked. IMfJif . beef hams. J2S
BI6M, rorlt. fsmllt t2i.SOHil. hsms. S. !
iMftnl. loose lSRlilc . do, skinned. loose. 10
I lie.; do, do., umoked, 17i'jftlS'sc. , other hams.
IxoKed clrv .ured. ns tn brnnd nnd nter
? Hf;Jliftle h.tnts, sinokeii. Western cure.!.
6, 18HS17c i do boiled, boneless, l!7c.; picnic
f. I laoulder.. R 1 ,-nrefl. Inn., int.c. . do..
f laoked. 111.17 12Kc, bellies in pickle, accord
? pt to aerage, loose, ViWitl Ic. . breakfast
I iff'0", as to brand and averane clti cured
; jjfllte.i breakfast bacon. Western cured. Lift
I UV.i lard Western rcrlned. In tlen.es. ltVic i
i-.ud.( uo (uns. ll.c. . ao puro city. Kcttie
, judered. In tlercea HUc t do., our city.
' iilUe rendered. In tubs, ItWc.
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REFINED SUGARS
Tbs marke ruled steady but quiet Hellners'
, 111 ("'."'"'"la'e'lj 1103c, iiondered, n1c. , ton
Hi f "'"loners' A, Itux , soft grades, S.lMtS.TSc.
DAIRY PROpUCTS
BUttjji, Itetelpts tvero light and the
)nirk ruled firm under a fairly active de-
KlBltina I'rlres iiiltnnfvil ldp. in Rnllil-naeked
tallffiM ,c-on Prints Following uro the nuota-
kBJ ! IlOni, western fpHh antl.l.n iUml rri.nm.rv.
KillS iK,,Jl "'''j1--. extra. ill'e extra
KSg", SieMVji firsts, SOUllc. seconds. S7W
I.. 1 is'eo in..c , itearny itrtnis, ihiio.
".! ateraire extra. 'I1i.l7i.. flrsta. XMiMi
Ffi!."11. .-,h,aS"e sretUI fancy branda of
JWEffls,b.b" ! """
m, -.-- ""iaini nna jiiuff m uvr aim ru'.
MlSSlf".'1 ao Ppr I'ollowlnff r H
HWf dort, ntarbv lirarn IT an nr tanrtard
.w'l warbj mrrent rccelpta, 7'tS per caee,
MrB M,r rtrats. 7 50 per taae do . flrsta.
i; !h,?'llaIllJ' rancy tected cundled fKK were
-:;?!' " .Hun i.-c tier dozen.
ir.,i!:ESIi.r Tne market ruled firm under Hunt
fS'WU- "ft demand was only moderate
It ijl- .c,'5:,o.f,B,v . turn, lull crcttm. i.iiiii
f ttrfc.lfyHmc ,j0 ,0 (aJr , good, hew,
i. laeiSHc.; do., part skims, HtflOo.
i POULTRY
t' bHT.?110'0" 'ock -waa In rood request and
J5,11lln juppllea well under control.
P- X??tlons Kowla. a. tn nIza unH nulllt.
IS .". I?0".?"' KB Wc. spring chickens
wXL'- -"C. . ducks, as to size, and quality.
MD5fe?K"5 ' "lc : Pistons. oold per
b..w7, ?vy ; ".kctcipid were, usnt anil tno
t SJLv,,i.lu,'.d nrm "" demand fairly nctlve.
k.i. T" w,,.",."yviiju. luncy. i
i foil. . . .'ol.low Tesn-kiiisu, ary-paikea-.
XuJ ' iJit?.box dry-picked, fancj, uelecled.
. 3.M'll,nK 1 lb, and oer aplecs. Sue
'Sil JItIL3'?. "" "Piece. 1UC. weighing 3
fa khfleci 8c'. "mailer sizes. 13S1TC fowls.
i rliA".1... "iry.plcked. fancy. 4 lbs and over
fife Koitef. "rfjf-k! m". '"'v. lasi'wv olJ
MfHenJ'1 "p,?!'??t 15c-- chickens Jerse.
1 Si WfTsiB. "etern broiler", weigh
i SUHii." apiece. 22Wse. , Northern
m ttJrrnH f b,ckf n". fancy yiiow, weighing 4
I Uihi?dMT'.ri. '" b0,M- -lBWe.1 Mcepttonallota
Obi. t 'fe,rn llllnol. ncy, weighing 2W
V finev i.i-t, .7 ."i!" . nmiiiwo IlltllUIS,
Kfr!i!'h,n eiW lb.. In bbli.. 17184-.;
BWftlSc.- S.n,cl'fhlns" ,b and m"' ln bo"
boitM iiLi..v' v'i weigntns ibif.tft ios , in
n.f.a ftt8?.. Inferior. 14c: Capons, per
fil asSf !lu ,0- PW. 3TQ28c: mal r
SI dS'2Si'.'u!r' n.S?Ib.!r. fancy. 27(!Sc,
' SScV'sJIf- S? ijli, good to chotco, -13U
Mrty ii.nA N- 6320c.i spring ducks.
llJcT.' a t?.,g00d- 1'Bc.i geese, nearby.
MaWhi7'" w1'.'. fisiBc.i squabi, per
4ott5 rssiTu,jA """ weigning, tigov IPS,
FRESH FRUITS
iWwiiV'Sf.Tl.." L'n. 'a'r request and xaluea
!". QtSl.iin.eilayA "X,r.. Ig5lrttl,.-J?'
hivisip. ivr sJwi,s"ijj'
ir
tsu. ... 7 " .ju". i't ufc .M. .
L -0 . , ,p 'o-i. Rho Hft4 Hurl I
fct, ,r, it""MU''i 'M SirwUrrlj.
ssraro. rtnr- -. ' w vm, ,
Hiwi5.nn-?lftWil; " ''r oo'i. 2
Kt Or ten ll, J.H'fe'i O'lme" Coldan. I2.M8
tyui?ifn. it,?0f Yc"'k I'nperUl. 1281.
B'ttl ti.w,s WpPln. -L lien IUxU.
Hkei Li a$!", varieties. II S02 SO .No. 2.
MPl5 a "'r.- ,n bulk, per 10U lbs. .Vlt
HrUfcs ril'.X w "lern. per bo II sua So.
Marar . ' " Pr trite i.'fl I. Tanserlnea.
Mi i ,' ' J"iiKiiio Orjtwfrutt ii
a matter of course Just ns they take tho
air t hex breathe, and only when they
would be deprived of cither could they
fully realize how dependent they arc on
them
"t loth and Christian streets our coin
Pan) has recently Installed two enormous
fn"lur", '"".H1"?. hntslntlon the Urg-
- "- unu ii won m cover ine utiy
I mil plara One of these generators
weighs 1, 200.000 pounds, the other weighs
" 1 0,001) ttoililds Their enliilrltv rmtil.litiwl
Is etpial to .,(500,000 20-candlo Mazda
tamps
"This capacity is suniclent lo supph
seven lamps to every building In Phila
delphia, witlt enough left to light tho
principal streets. "
"With these two generators wc could
light the Lincoln Highway from const to
const. We roitld hang a festoon of lights
along the Atlantic from Maine to I'loildn.
"Today mantifacttiicrs ate tlndlng It as
extinvngnnt to make their own power as
It would be to carrx their own mall ot
make lltelr own sliitloneri H.x buying
power from a central station all share
In the overhead charges, and thus reduce
the unit cost.
"The Ma7da lamp is n great eonservcr
of electric cnercx. It Is the nearest itn-
proach to the light of thP iltcll.x, which
In considered perfect. The old stIc fila
ment gave out loo much ciicirx In heat
Verv little of the current passing through
the Mazda Is convened Into heal The
great demand for these lights has ennblcd
the manufacturer to reduce the price.
"There Is n ronsltintlx Increasing de
mand for electric household appliances,
such ns lamps, xncuuni cleaners, washing
machine", coffee percolators, chafing
dishes, toastcts, grills, fans and a do7cn
other labor-saving devices, which are
eat It ilu growing mote popular.
"Then" nro 30.0W homes In Philadelphia
thai pay on nn average of J25 a xenr for
electricity and the number Is dall In
ct easing."
KKKININU OP OILS.
"The Hellnlng of Milnml and Vegetable
Oils" wns ihe sttblect of a Icetmo which
was dclKoicd last night In the Franklin
j0i n. Institute bx Prof,
Charles Hnskervllle,
I'h U . I-' V S., pro
fessor of chemistry,
Collee of the C'ltv
of New York, N'. Y
The lecture dealt
with the scientific
nnd technical results
of an Investigation
of the above subject
extending over a pe
tlod of about four
J ears, and descilbed
a new process of re
fining these oils be-
I1AK UASUl lt n.i.Klleved to be of great
praitkal nnd commercial value, and wns
oi'i-oinpunled by experimental demonstra
tions VEGETABLES
The geneial inaikot was nttlet and wltltout
Intportnnt rhange (Jnotntlons White t,ottoei.
l.ur.'i, lL'"."h ' "'f ''" MHlne pe, hush.
.M.l fal JO. Western, net bush IHiini white
L"tfltues. Jersey pci bnsket-.Vo I Hui-e, lib
'"' ;,, No I. otnu tnrlitles, t,ott.7()c No. 2.
v.? I rs",rct f.o"V,0. .'erset pet bnsket
v. lVt1',-' Yl-.-J.M'..-'1, swcei potiitoes.
ii.""i,PIr vbbl". 'j t!V"'- ""Ions, per Iiki.
lb bnc- No I, SJlii'Jj. Nn i.vnilM.
oulibaiie. Danish, per ton. ts., tlo . Florida
pet hainptr. IBI..M. io, .South Carol na
per ciate. 1I..HI. .elert. New York, per
pui'l i MB75t,: snlnath Scnrfoll. per hi.i .
i. J1.J.. knlf. Vorrolk. per bhl. .Willie.,
letline Ha., per basket $1 riOTiU', do. N. c
."ir..r.;,.rW1, ""' '"!.. beans. Kla . ier bnsket
51. .'Ml J a, i pen ! la. per tiaskts. l.rill1i:i
poppers Hit , per carrier, SI M1H 1.7,1: etc
Plant. rii tier itute, ',is m, tonwtoin, KG T,
per t.irrlcr-rain. S3 .10f4 SU. t holte, SJMa
inushrDoma iht 4-lh. bnsket. iim.w.
FOREIGNERS TOOK
filial ,,nl, iht nupn , ai I,'nl in. xew
MORE WHEAT
Shorts Covered Selling Con
servative and From Strong
Sources Commitments
Reduced
r'HIl'AGO, I'eh. 11. The outHtainliiiK
re.tttire of the uhent market today was
Ineieasetl IiujIiik foi foieiKtt ateount nnd
coveriiiff of shorts. Higher cables and
the Mtieiinth ln coin uffeeted bcntimont to
a consldirablo extent, but the selling nas
coiiseivntivo and fiom wbat wus consld-t-red
very .stioiiK sources und berved to
hold the inurket In check.
At one time prices eie about 5 points
nbovo yesterday's lowest. Tho markets In
the .Vorthttest neio Inclined to sag anil
Ihls factor nlso jtreveiited further up
turns after the start. Thero was a sen
er.il disposition to leduco the open mar
ket commitments as much ns possible, be
cause or the two-dny holiday May wheat
opened at .11 29 and mimed from Jl.a4
to J1.27'4 iloslntr at Sl.liSin 2S'i, a Kaln of
1e. July started at It 21i, Its lilKlteat
belns II 2Ji4 and Its lowest 1 2018, with a
tinal llfiiire. of II 2I4, an ad.ince of c.
Corn wns higher, duo to a ahaip ad
vauco nt Liverpool and the forecast for
unsettled weather in tho belt. KelllriK
piessuie wu-j absent, and a good demand
fiom n number of commission houses was
noted. May finished at 77c . and July at
"TV . losses of i.e. net, due to a moia
llbeinl stippl).
Willie oats advanced with the other
Kralns. tlicie was fairly good selllnir ut
the upturns, and this held the market In
check.
Leading futures ranged as follow a
Ves.
Wheat Open. High. I.o. flose. close'.
nj I...I I.!'-,
Jul! l.Wfl, l.SJI
I V.pii man Halli unl.
l"7L 1"S I.H7.
1.2US, si.SH, l.SOi,
lUv
ssit nivn mihicii
TSU,
Bfc
77 ,
77h
IRIS
4HJ
77",
Ifcij
'Vk
July . ,
Oata
May . ,
Jul
Lard -May
. .
July .
Itlba
May Jul ..
I'ork
Miy
. 7S
. IU
lOti
1I115
w
10.32
10.47
11.12
11 .VI
20 11
211 .12
10.47
11)11.'
11.12
11.70
20 72
20. 7.1
lOSS 10.37 10 30
10.4.' tl'I.M MMS
11.21
11.40
11.41 til 10
II. I.) Ml. 11
20 10 20 fl.1 20..12
20..V! t20.7S 20.U3
JUIV
llld. TAslied
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Harbison Walker Refractories lompanx,
quarisrli. 1 Per cent, on common. tMyabls
March 1 to stotk uf record lVbruar Is
Sapula Refining, monthly, II, per rent., an
Increase of t per cent, paxable March I
to stock of record February 20
Oreot Lasts Uredge &. Dock Co . nuarterly
2 per tent payable February 1) lo stock of
record February IU.
I'hlladclnlila. Urnnanlonn and Norrlilown It.
It. Co, regular auanerli .1 per nt 11 .Vli
per hure, pax able Marcli 4. aa reglstersd
February 10 Rooks (loss Februar) 10, reopen
MChelnut Hill R- R- to., regular quarterly.
1M, per cent, i unts, otr sharel paxable
March 1 as reg sttred Februar 10 The
transfer books close rebruary 10. aa reopen
Philadelphia Electric Company, rtfular quar
terly III per cent . pajsble March 1.1 tu block
of record February ID.
Chicago and North estern Railroad regular
quarterly 2 per cent, on preferred and M, pe
cent on 'ommon, pajable April I to stock of
record March 1
Price of Rivets Boosted
PiTTSBUHQH. Feb. It.-Advances of
ii a ton have been announced In the
prices of structural and, bo'ler rlcta.
Structural rivets aro now quoted at J2.S0
a pound and boiler rivets at 12.90 a pound.
Predictions are being mode freely of an
earli upturn In tho prices for nuts and
bolts.
Massachusetts Bonds Awarded
I BOSTON. Feb. IJ.-The ,K.600 Muia-
cnuseiiw uoiu ?.., t.-.. . r
I he sxnaicuie tuiiiv''l'o "TT .. "
;,". Korbes & Co., Curtis Hanger.
& Co. pn their joint 6W or w-i".
STANDARD OILS
HEAVY ON CURB
Indiana Dropped Seven Points.
Copper Shares Generally
Strong Trading Less
Active
NM:W YOItK, Feb. II. While n geii
eralh steady tone prevailed In thc market
for outside securities today conaldeinble
hcnvlness ilevclopcd In a number of
Standard Oil stocks The trading, nn a
whole, however, was less active, due, In
pnrl, ;0 ti,P forthcoming hollda.x
Ohio Oil, thc leader In this group for
some tlnjit past, developed further weak
ness on comparative! small offerings nnd
... ... . .. i-
nr nun iimn s nivrn n n nr iipnrn.
! points .Standard Oil of Indiana was down
about 7 points Hlmulard of New .Icrsev.
California and Xeu York ruled ntcnil).
Cosdcn Oil mocil up to n new high
mark at HU. Houston O'l Improved l',
tthlle .. Letler Innni.t .... .I.n.v.. f,
Winlnlid Oil nnd Oil's Mldvnle Btee.
moved within narrow limits. Chandler
Motors stronger nt nn improxement of
mote than a (taint Haskell nnd Marker
Cat ni a shade easier.
Copper stocks were gen"rnlly strong
mid In good demand under the tend of
Kcnnccott. although when high levels
wcte readied 'innll reactions followed on
prollt-tnklng. Honda wete llntt ntttl mod
erately nctlxc
INDUSTRIALS.
Hid Vslted.
American-Hellish Manufacturing 27 .12
Atlantic (Iiiir SWISS . . . .! 31
do prd ini; i7's
American Mart mil .'I'. 4
AJn ttnbher Ine I 70 Tot,
Oitiadlaii c'nr & Kdt 72 7H
do prd . is in
fhetrnlet Motor Car ISO I IJ
riinndler Motors Oltj 112
rulmn fane Husar AIU M'
t'urllss Arrnplnne VI .11
llr ngs-Setiurs 14,1 144
KntTsin I'honn !; I25
HusKell Ha.-lier Tar .MHi .11
lletdec MfF i7 rn
Inter Mer Marine , UU 17'
Inter Mer Marine pfil 7r. 7s
Int Nhkl Mi. .1.11,
Krlll KprlPltmltt 71 72
Knlliodlon Mrttnz pfd . .. . 22 2.1
Manhnttnn Trtnsit 1 ia-u 1 1.1 ir,
Mnxlm Munition 7 7",
Mldvnle Kteel . IMt, lilt
Dtls Klenitur W IB
Olio Klsenlohr n I .1,1
do pr ... !ni Unit
I'cerlrss Motor .. . 2Ut 'J7
I'oole ling Mathlnerv . .. Iu". l.'u
M .Ineenh Ij-ad ill, pi
S S Kress- n I . . ... MS III
.standard Motors 10
Hubinarlne llnai tie ufs .. . .1hi4 isi.
Triangle 1'IInt I rtfs . . . 4" ft
Tnlled I'rollt Sharing ... i P,
1" s Light ev Ileal Ii, I
do pref . . . It, It,
Whlto Motors n I ,11 .IP
World film . ... 2ij
STANDAni) OIL HUHSIIMAIIII'.H
Illinois I' I. . .. ..Ik: IS'l
Ohio Oil 2.1(1 2"IS
S o of California 1711 :t71
H O of New .lrso .. .VO .Mfl
S U of ,n York 21S 221
OTIIKtt OIL STOCKH.
ClMilen ... 22 22U
I'halmera OH .1 s
Houston Oil 22', 2J',
Midwest Koflnlng wi "
itapulp.t . . 14', In
minim; stocks.
Atlantn . In 21
r-erin ... IP, 12
llutte c 7. I rtfs St n
llutte & ' orl. '1 :i
Plrst National Topper 7t, 7W
(loldfleM Merger 17 in
llerl.i Mining I', 't
Hone Sound 7,
,11m Hutler . HI ':.
Jumbo Kxtn I 1-ltt 1'
Ivennecott Copper . . . .... .14H .11.
McKlnlev-Uarrngh HI 411
Mlnen of America 2?k '1
VIplsHlnB Mines Co . . ... 7 7t4
.an Tov Is 20
West Kntl I'on 71 77
Wet Kntl Lxtenslon 2 .'I
IIONIIS
MaKtna ... 17'g t7K4
Krle rights ,
llnltlmore & Ohio .In . 11)2 Ifl.'l,
(.'rrro de l'ns(.o lis .. . ... 12) 122
rhltneo Union Term t,s ... Itxi'-j MM7.
Mldvale s ... till !lfn4
INSURANCK QUICKLY PAID
Equitable Settles Claims Within 24
Hours After Proof of Death
Moie than Vi per rent of thc death
claims nRiilnst the Kuultahle Life Assur
ance .Society of the United .Slides In the
fulled States and Canada in 1915 were
paid within 24 hours after teceipt of due
proof of death, nccordlni; to the society's
Mth annual report, which has Just been
Issued.
New Instiiance paid in for 1915 amounted
to S1D8,456,G12, the maximum which the io
clety wns permitted by la to wilte In
that eal. The society invested .i.88S,017
at an average yield of 5 01 per cent dur
ing the year. Other flKures in the report
arp. Outstanding Insurance, December 31,
19)5, l,029,SSi),05.'t. admitted assets, Decem
ber 31, 1915, S.)46,961,'M:, neutral Insuiunce
reserve and other liabilities. 453.90!.(ri; .
surplus reset ves SS,06ri.81o. receipts from
premiums In 1915, ."6.015,S5J ; leeelpts from
Investments, 1:4,899,405 total income fiom
nil sources, 18.1,290,310, and pu meats to
policyholders. t53,371,3SX
American Iron and Steel Report
In the annual report of the American
Iron nnd Steel Manufacturing Compain,
President James Lord said that the last
half of the xear was marked with un
usual activity. t'ndivlded profits In
creased 1303,267, while the allowance to
provide for depreciation amounted to
11,180,000. Details follow.
ASSETS.
Kill
I'aah II2S.U1S
Accounts rocelx. 40.1,1.1il
Inventors l.sW.2i
Insur. and taxes 11,77:1
Real eatate . . 7.200, ,174
1011
11112.101
:UK!,4S1)
1.2;r.'.7.lH
in. mi
ll.M1.OSS
inn
11, 111 r.ss
:mi,7i7
l.ll.'I.V.'il
K.40O
:,.im,iii
Totals
VI.74 I 002 tn V.7 '121 $H.2iII,i;i2
L1AII1LITIKS
13,000.000 taononoii 3riooooo
U,Val,0OU l;,1VI,00l 2.0,10,000
rfd. stock .
Com. alocK
llllla payable
IX'iivet. Int Hctr.
i.iuutsiij rssiutsi
not due . :
Fndlv. prutlt. 2.S10.RKS
2..VI7.121 S.7i:i,l2
Totals . JD.74.1 18)2 1S..1.17..121 VS 2UI.M2
Subject to payment preferred and common
dividends pa able In January
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAH 8TOCKH.
lid. Asked.
Jim llutlrr 04
.Oil
Mac.Vamara i2
Mldttay 14
MUpah Intension .Ill
..'I
in
20
.27
.13
4 7-111
4 0 111
7
.UI
70
xuontana
North Star
Tonopah lielmont
Tonop.ili Kutenslon
Tnnopah Mining
mi
.07
71
llescue Kins.
West End
(JOLt)FIKI.n STOCKH
Atlanta
Hue Dull
Hooth
Hulldoe . . . ,
O O 1) ... . j
Combination Frnrtlon
Olamondtleld 11
Daisy
Florence .. ....... .
OoldHeld Comolldaied
(loldltsld Merstr
Jumbo Kitenslon
Kewanas . .. ,.
Oro ,- ., ,...
Handstorm Kendall
Sllxer Pick
MISCBLUsNEOUS,
Fair Altec
Klmbarl).,,..
K.Mldl I
10
02
.10
ft.'
II.'
t7
Ill
ai
.... . .4.1
Ml
., 17
.0.1
.11
.0,1
.!
IIS
.04
.01
.17
.(vS
.18
I.2U
.1H
.00
.00
.04
.0.1
.04
.10
..10
1.72
LIT
.17
,01
.iV,
. .17
,2ft
J 67
Arltons United .
Nevada Wonder
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NIJW YOItK, Feb 11 -The coffee mar
ket was tlrm and active asaln this morn
ne and first prices were 3 to 10 points
higher.
Todal's Ouen. Yes tloia
January .
February
Match . .
April ... .
May
June ....
July
August .
Scpternbtr
October .
November
7,IVB7.8
. .'?.!
7 7S7.7B
7,kil7.Nl
7..VM7.M
7.h7ut.tW
7 0lilT.U2
7.O4H7.0H
7.0f)S,00
S (lltis.OI
kocJkoi
7.M
7.42
. 8.U0
. . SO?
H.OIJ1 H ON
S.l.l
pecmesr
H.V
12
Rid. Sal" l'-000 D'
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAOO. Feb. 11. IIOO8 -Recelpu, 35.
000. nurktts. wak, ,1c, lousr, mlied and
butchers, I7K ! ood, heavy. S.iOhS IT;
S vtevtos'tsteoai:-Jl kmm-
CATTLK -Receipts. 2400 mrta, vt.alc
betxea. 4H.IU, cow and heifers. M 73478.10
uut-c-li -HaAilDti. 0000 markets. vuV.
gflx H4 Wtern, i 2-68 15, Umbi, S
C0NDITI0N8 SATISFACTORY
IN C0TT0NAND YARN TRADE
Less Buying, However Textile Mills
Supplied With Orders
Conditions In tho local cotton nnd cot
ton yarn trade, nceording to dealers, nro
very satisfactory, say H O Thin & Co.
While there has been less butting for the
Inst two weeks, owing to the rnet that
the bit) ers are temporarily well supplied.
prices are sun urm nnu steaux. .Most or i
the tevtlle mills report that thev are
well suonlled win. nnleis nro nnrklne
to fUl cnonelU. hut are evherlenclnir:
. . ' -,.,.---. -.
to iutt capacuj, uui are evperiencing
consldernole .llfflcultx In obtaining thc
proper kind of labor
The wool market is still strong, with
.i uwi llllimt't 13 mill itlllim, llll
!!.
n good demnnd The mills hnndllmr this
product nie doing a large business nnd
are tuning heavily The market fanrs
1 Mill BnllflKU M...1 H t ... .. --I ..
'l nini-in uii uii ;iitefli;' ui uip uitiu'iir
I ','" '" Rood demand lloldcts of wool do
1 ""' "I'Mtni i ue niiMous io sen ami ap-
i I'1'"'-o "e holding for an ndxancing price.
' u,l,,1' ",o1" nre ijulet but lltin Nolls
lir " "r"','l "'ere Is n fair demand.
' (,l ' "K" scnrcllx of nici chtilldlse.
' ,rh'e have been steadlh ndvanclng both
I ." "n'1 "00l(!1,. which makes It dlf-
llciilt for manufacturers and piece-Roods
Joltoerf to supply the demnnd Sniing
business In clothliiK, both men's nnd bovs',
Is Rood.
Tlicie iiDDeais to be a rrellnt of eon-
fldence In haidunrp circles at this time
Those consulted report thnt business Is uriln. Mnv 2'.
in a healthv ..omlltlou with wt brlaht I Mteij nlht their will bn ,ioRmm
piospects in Men I'ol.cetlon. nn-lPioiir.l 0r special ileitis of civic linporlance
ns beln? fait nnd. mix th hi?, a trllle lin- ,! seneial IiiipicM. nts special pro
prove.l In some sections, nlthoiinn In other J K1!lln of ..iitortmiiiiieiil an.l music by
fenirTl " """rnve,m'nl "-I talented . lists, c'lxlc ..rninlriitluna front
nhe iron and slee, market onntlnues lo ' ll,TX
be xery nctlve nnd Piotlueers ale teporle.l ,.,, le cx0,m. t""" Vl"
to he sold xvell nhend Into the second hnlf Thp business men of Camden expect
of the .xear. Itnllwax embargoes sill ar- . ,nr.i rii. ram , '',,. ,.n. ; ,
feet Hhlpment but ...- leported . Itnxe i" m.Thlch Is" he' 'llt"'
been somewhat Ic-semnp I'Ir lion pio- , ,lu, u, ,,,, ntteiiinted Ii the ..lix r
duct.on I., Janun.v Is tepoited tn Itnxe , ,, ' ' , ' P ," U,Vm . '' "''' ' : ,-
fallen off sllnlitlx front the December rate.
The electilcal trade i epulis a satlsfaclon
xoltime nf business, chlell.x In hoiisehuld
specialties, though oonsideiable inqtnrx Is
ii.pniteil In connection xxltlt IiiiiIiIIiik op
eintlons to be heRiin In the spilni;
RAILROAD EARNINGS
III'FKAI.O. ItlAJHUSTIIIt AM) I'lTLSlll 11(111
run
$220 'I7
7 IIS2 71I1
lm
$.17, 2.17
I 314, M14
Ist txtel. Fell
From Julx 1 .
C.N'AI)IAN I'ACirU
1st t p. k
Feb. .. . JLR7U1SSI
I3iV0OO
13 440
I"iom lulv 1 . . 7i1017.noii
wi:.-m:itN mahvlano.
1st tteek Feb. . .. 1102.011
From July 1 U.4S3 04L'
CIIGSAPIIAKK AVI! OHIO
1st tverk Feb I70.'.m
Fro.li .'til! I . . . 2s. 1117.427
CANADIAN NORTlllIRN.
M vteek Feb . . . I2I tlsl
From Julx- I . . . I7..17I" Km
SIS Sis
1 138 433
III 1. ISO
"i 174.IUI
7L'.3(l
OOl.hlSI
DILN'VUR AND RIO tlRAVIIK
1st ii.i'k Feb . . IHI, 'lull till, 100
From Julv l . . ir, irio.voo 1.323 dmi
HT. IXJFIS hUUTllWRSTIIItN
First week lebrunr . ItH.l.iiiiti ilil (jt
From Julv I . 7 147.740 7Ul .1S2
TWIN OITI LINKS
Fourth vteek Jattuari .. I27.1,:isil 120 421
From Junuur 1 sji,077 is. in'
COIXJRADO f.M) SOFTIILRN.
Fourth ttiM-k .liinimrv .1Mf.'i.t $2.1,111
From July I .. M.1C7.4I.N IkI3.-13
t Dec. ease
COTTOX PRICKS IRHKKUIiAK:
FKKKillT KATBS MAY RISK
Wall Street Houses Were Light
Sellers at the Start
NKVV VOItlv, Feb 11. Thc cotton mni
kct opened steudy In tonp, but at a de
iline of ,. to 7 points, the loxxer rulinK
of values helue; (nlluencert b.x the disap
puiutlnir t-ables. iiusettliiDf ilcxulopmcnts
In the shlppinK situation and in Cabinet
cirtles
Icul spot merchants seemed to con
sider the latest developments ill connec
tion with the c.iir.xiuf! of Kttns h mer
chantmen another complication which
mlKht lead to a furthei serious handlcnp
plnp of cotton exports as well as other
shipping-.
There appeared lo be no ureal amount
of cotton for sale on thc earl.x setback.
tho pi ices soon turned up on Liverpool
buyinir and renewed covering-. Tiaclim;
was ver.x uulet durinR the middle of the
tlav. R.MttcrliiK accounts appeared to
haxe betin prett xvell evened up for oxnr
the xxoek end, but prices held steadx
vxlthin a point or tno uf last nlKhfs clos
Iiir (ivtures iu the absence of Important
offerltiRS Thete xxere rumors early that
ocean frelKlits wete firmer, but a local
cotton shipper, nfter mlldiin with freiKht
nnd insurance people, said he looked foi
no Immediate chance In the Mtuntlnti.
The law clearances reported from Sa
xnnnuh helped tlte tull.x.
Wall street houses wrre licht sellers,
partlj Inlhienced b Ihe lrrep;ularit of
the stock market. Weather conditions
over the entile belt xieie considered fa
xorable, and the indications wero for con
tlnued xvarm durinR the coming M hours .
Ves. tlose. Open Illfth. Low Close
l.'IM 12 HO 12 01 II 112 II 111
12.2.1 12,111 12.2.1 12.1.1 12.1T.
. . 12.'ll) I'.'.'ll 12.11 12.. Ill I2I2
12 II 12.2S 12 II 12.11 12 17
. 12..KI l.'..1ll 12 17 12 .Ml 12 11
. 1 J..HI 12.SI 12 IU 12 .10 12 II.'
, . 12.1.1 .. 12.10
Maun
xia .
Jtil . .
October
December
January
Spot ..
Liverpool Cotton
LIVERPOOL. I-'ob. 11 Spot cotton was
dull today ut uu advance of 1 point mi
the basis of S.0d. for mld-iiplund. Tho
sales were 5000 bales, Including; 3000 bales
American. Tho Imports were 12,000 bales,
all American. The iparket for futures
closed quiet but steady at a net advance
of lV4tjY23 points.
THE WEATHER
Oflicial Forecast
WASHINOTON. Feb 11.
For eastern Penns)lvanln Ox'ercubt,
with piobabl) lain In south and rain 01
snow In north portion tonight and Satur
tla) , somewhat warmer In north portion
tonight, light to moderate cast winds.
Light snows continued Iu the States
along the northern border from tho upper
Lake legion weatxvard, while partly
cloudy weather has prex'ailed ox-cr tho
remainder of the country. Conditions are
becoming unsettled In the great central
valleys, and the temperatures havn risen
considerably In thosa districts during the
last 24 hours. Intense cold Is reported
from most places In eastern Canada, the
cold area spreading southward Into the
northern portions of New York and New
England. Mild temperatures are reported
over most of the cotton belt.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a. m , Lanttrn time.
I.QW
S last Rain- Xtloc-
Statlon. a.m. n't. fall Wind. lt.W'eather
Atlanta, fia . 4S 411
Atlantic Ult) . 02 .10
SK
Clsar
.. B
,12 K
NW
21 UF.
SB
K
H
02 HE
.. Cloudy
10 Cloudy
iloudy
10 Cloudy
. Clear
. Cloudy
P Ctoudy
22 Cloudy
14 Clear
11 Cloudy
I'.CIoudy
. . Snow
Clear
manures', N. . 4 4
Roston, Mass .14 II
Buffalo. N. Y 42 12
Charleston 8 ' ' 4S
Chicago. Ill . 28 24
Cincinnati. O. . ,12 Hi
Cleveland O. 24 22
Denver. Col MS .18
Detroit Mich . 2U IS
20 IH ,li B
Oalxtaton, Tn . 1.0 U)
llarrlsburr Ca .K) 2H
Hatleras N. C 44 42
llallfai, N 8. 10 h
Helena. Hon I .. ;il lit
Huron. 8. I), . .
IndUnnpolts. Jnd. 82 an
JacUsonxllle Kla. .IS 68
Knoivlllt. Tytu. :i .11
Little RocW. Ark. 4s 40
Lm A(th. Cal. 4S 48
Lfllixllle. Ky.. 18 SH
Montiomcry. Ala, 48 48
Montreal. Can... ! "4
Nashville. Tenn. .Irt .14
New Orleans. L, 5K M
Nsw York, 211 22
Norfolk. Y. , . :8 .18
QkUhoma.. tjkl. 48 48
Omaha, Ksb. , 24 20
IlilUdelphU . 2 28
PhospU. tArU. RO 48
Pittsburgh Pa. 28 34
fontanel" Me. . ti
Portland. Ore... -IS 38
fucbac. Can. '12 '11
I VliU. Mo.. 42 53
t;i I'aul, Minn . II 4
Salt Luke. I'tah 40 40
3 Anlonla. Tax. UI .IS
I8
K
,04 NW 14 Clear
,02 W 18 Cloudy
E
10 Cloudy
SB
N
K
SW
.. at:
s
y.
SE
i:
K
K
K
.01 8
N
B
SB
SB
N'XV
,02 NW
. W
8
,01 N'E
t- x.iouay
CtOUdV
Cloudy
Cloudy
.. Cloudy
Cloud)
Clear
. KCIoudy
Clsar
Cloudy
10 Cloud)
.. Clear
16 rUIn
Cloudy
10 Cloudy
c tear
Cloudy
i'lcr
Cloudy
l' Clear
11 Cloudy
Cloudy
rlwr
Clsar
tinou,
Cloudy
Cler
Cloudy
aw
bin FrauFls.-o.. 48 48 .00 NE
K
SiSll. Marie 4
Scranlon Vii 18 10
8
Tampa FI&, OJ 2
waaruagtBs
lit 12
19 18
B
Winnlws i
an
CAMDEN'S EXPOSITION
PROGRAM COMPLETED
I" InUntin (n T) I .. " T I . .. 1I.iI ..
xjiuuuitiii: 1 1UIKS illHtlU lot 1V1U I
Celebration and Industrial
Show to Cost .$50,000
Charles M Cum-, icretiu of the
,,. 7 . 7.1 , '"
rtnieloii Hoaul of Tindc, tndn iinnounoeil
".. ..
mat tile genera hrnuuiln of the c
'""' lllp genertn proginni or lite cmc
celebration ami Imposition of Industries
,n i, i.-i,. , f..,,,...., ,.. ..... .c , n-
i. . . "M,, in trt"1,'c" f,0' M- IR lo s-
I '" - ! , -
' . .....
' "ml l,P('" lompleted tuitl that the lonimlt-
tees were working out the lUlnlls.
I fnless changed bv the ecctitle com.
.n.. .i. . . . ..
, """" 'nr "ro,t1"" '"y-
............. ..., .,, ,ui,. ui untie
, itiiiiual slmd dlhner
i Tliutda. Mm IS. opening of eno-
, , . o, entng expo
"'''' '' '"'I" tt.ltade.
i Mltirda, JIa Jtf. cvposltloil. fraternal
p.in
iitle In eveiilng.
Suntla., Mny SI. olle dn In the Cam
den churches.
Mondnj. Maj JJ. exosltlon.
.nay .-a. :i ami .-, will be known as
'sales dins The affair will ilo nn H.ii.
-Xiultlim. Cliarles XI t'urix Is nsslstant
iiirector nnd llllus Imxls trensilrei.
Tile incmbcis nf the Executive Commit
lee In ch.irRe of the blR affair are Con-
crrssiiinn W III am .1. Uroxxnliic. . uxor
flmrlna II l'lli . .r.... t i- . ' , -,
I Maries H. I. Ills, deorRc A liey. John
II. Kates, Joshua C. Haines, Charles S
lloxer, Francis II alien, Charles M.
Ciirix, Joseph i:. Nowre.x. William 1.
Iluilfx, II. At. Ilftlrit'k. Hum C Kranit-t,
IValtet l TiishliiKhain, A V YnutiK, J.
M. Headman, Itoberl I) t'loxx, ,lr, Hoxv
nrd J. Dudley, Klmer II l.onir, David II.
.lestet, Kilns Dnxls. FinttU H. Vuith,tit.
Ileibert N .MuttKer, Di. I N. Uriscuni and
Andrew It !'. Smith.
Police Court Chronicles
Tlte nKitatiou about preputcdness found
n xxelcomi' folloxvi't- in Thomas liullnvxav
The subject of prcpuilnR this coiinlix
nBiilnst fotelKii Inxaslon bv an iiileqiMti'
arm.x ami nnvx was to him tlte statT of
life. So Thomas bet nine obsessed with
11 nilson thai of aixakeiiliip; the tesl
tleuts of the northeast section of the
cltv to tne ilmmer Hint miitltt await
them In case (box tlftl not heed the call
Armed vxlth nothinir mure than a stionc
xolu- and a peisHtout nature, that ptoxed
'irltnlliu to ni'inj of the pence-lnvltiK
hotisi'W lies of Konslncton and the vicin
ity, TI10111 is started out fiom tloot to
tloot. iliiKlnK bells, hikuIiis, npp.iIlliR to
itarlike spirits ami such. Km fully two
bouts lie Kept on Ills way, lielnu; at lust
pleased to 11 net that he hail Mec tired taiiRl
ble resulis bx a following that, thoiiKh
It xvould not pass inuMrr with reel lilting
olllcers xxaruiHil the heart of 'Jaltovva.x
Thomas Rnzed on ,1 scoie of white faces,
some .xoiiiiK. otlu-is pxtet'dliiRly old. ninl
ileclded lie would slioxx them an exumplc
lhal they could later emulate, if they so
desired, on hehalf of their cnuntr.x
"Ladies '11 item'tin, ' said Thomas iu
clarion tones, "folloxt me "
And they followed and w.ilched with
nmaiement as Thomas ranir a door bell
and demanded nf a little woman that
nitsxxeied hit rlitR tho location of hei
husband
"1 demand to know," said Thomas.
"vxhere he. Is It ih time he serxed his
counttx l.'ollovx me nien "
The) mleht have done so had not the
woman darted 111 the house und 1 united
out again, not xxltlt her husband, but
xxith an alarm dock nnd a black cat
Ah she III Thomas between the eyes with
the clock tlte cat jumped 011 his back.
Whereupon Thomas sat down suddenlj
Whll h was tryliiR lo collect his thniiKht
Policeman Hicathwalte, of the 4th and
York .streets station, came up and touted
the arm).
Thonuis was taken before MaRl-urato
Olfiin
"Too much warlike iplrit," he explained
somewhat sobered
"I heartily Indorse the preparedness
idea," replied the Judge. "Hut too much
of the kind of splilt you seem to hax'o
means uuprepaiedness So I'll give, you
live du)s iu prison to think up .1 better
combination of prepaiedness with the
right kind of spirit "
METAL MARKET
NF.VV VORK. Feb 11. -Lead iiuiei. LIB
O'.'.ic. tin unlet, 41 -TR. hid, spelter, tlrm,
prime Western spot, 10'si . Mitreh IX'titlbXie..
aerond uuarler deliver), 17'jWliVsc.
French Rentes fit Francs
I'Altia, Feb. 11 Three per cent, rentes
bl frnncs. 110 centimes Ilxchunge on
London 28 francs, 3 centimes
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
NlihoUs XX Unnannn Iletertt. N' J., nnd
Florence K ltnicle, lleverls. N. .1
Oeorge llarskt .11.1 Snyder axe . and Anna
Htein. llxiil 8. .1th si.
Jotef Kaslorek. 2122 Salmon nt . and Helena
XXnziiMk 2422 .Salmon st
Hendrlck W. Duxeniwrt. Hhlckshlnny, Pa , and
Hon if. llrlggs, Shlckahlnny, I'a.
Ueorgu II rhornley 4ti2d Cedar ate., and
Hebecca A While, Oak lane and Austin axe.
William H Uurkhjrt, 171 1 Oxford at., and
raizatxth M Hhwcj 1UI7 Olrard ate.
Isaac Kirk. Frankford, I'a , and Anna F,
X elsnun. Frunkford, Pa
Michael Centred t. 108 8 11th aL, and Alda
l.fone ill',' Morris si
Jacob .Samuels 2110 8 2d st . and Nellie
I'asteln. 2140 8 2d si
Charles Hellwlr. 718 W MoxamenslnB av ,
and Margaret Klmmel, 2:121 8. Warnotk at
Adoir I'oHziler. Wilmington Del and Kon4
lllllk, .1512 H Thomp.on st
Frederkk D Menslng. '.'Ml Frankford axe . and
Kd)th F Anderson. 2M5 Frankford ave
Mlthele 1)1 facto, 111 E. 8harpnack at . and
JosenhliiB Itlsle 227 K Haines st.
John F Salmon Slot Furley trt . and Pauline)
A Schoxlck Jenklntowu, Pa
Frank 2ollner. 2012 K Wlllard st . and Jostlna
Etui. ;i)12 K VXIIIard st
Hnrrx A. gvvrenev ail'l K at mid Marguerite
narneti. u.'n.' itn t
Saniutl I Harmon Urin llawr. I'u., and
tleusle Parker. Itryn Mawr. Pa
Clarence K. Thompson. Harriaburg, Pa , and
Jeanetta 17 Williams llarrlsburg Pa.
Johannaa Varrt;ii, 077 8. lunlpsr at,, and
Christina Itolllns. 1708 Addison st
Jotef llekler 1POI N 4th at. and Susl ilrefn-
Ich 111.18 N Xnierlran at.
Edward Fries. 4108 Market at. and Hilda
Fenias 240.1 Perot it
tolsion T Johnson 712 b Iftth at., and Ollle
K Steven., 1117 ,S ISth si
LEWIS D. ZIEGLER'S FUNERAL
Services in Bethlehem Presbyterian
Church Burial at Laurel Hill
Iwls I) Zlesler, one of the most
prominent of Philadelphia shoe manufac
turers, last active member of the firm
of Zlegler Urothers and president of
the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Asso
ciation, will be buried today In Laurel
Hill Cemetery l'uneral services, will be
held at 2 o'clock In the Bethlehem Pres
byterian Church, of which he was a
member of the board of trustees,
Mi, Zltgler died earl) Tuesday morn
ing at his home. 1618 North Uth street
He Is survived b) a son and a daughter
The Rev John It Davles, pastor of
Uethlehem Church, will conduct the ser-i-i,-b
uttfllated bx the Rev Framlr V.
I Parkin, district superintendent of the
uit-r5ff$ I r L"1 L
i Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist
I Episcopal Church. Mr. Zlcgler would
have been 70 years old jesterdnj.
j KLLISON FUNEIIAI. TODAY
! Services for Insurance Head at West
Philadelphia Church
funeral services for I'ugene t Kllison,
president of tlte Insurnlirc Cnmpativ of
Vnrth America, will he held this nfter-
I.Mnt. l .1 'ntfr In 11, n Pl.lernl.fl1 Ctitlt-rl.
i f Our Saviour, ssth nhoe Chestnut
or uur saviour, m nnotf i nestnuc
street, where he wns for nmnj enrs a
c I .-"i."i. ihutihciu win u.mi- in i..u
k... 1. ...... t..l ..I ..III !....).. t.. U'.1
t - -; - -
! 'n',,"', 1",r,c"'-, , , ,
! Mr i:illon died suddcnlv on Tu
morulii nt his olllce He had w
csdav
I nit-itltn nl Ii nflliiA lln liriil tinfUAi
t i'"im v nn -jiiit ii- mm iuiItl.
hli w.iv t tho piesldencj of his companv
' f'om the position of Insurance agent, In
1 wnlt'h position he started with the com
patty In IS71 Hi' is survived by n widow
nnd lltrep ditiiRhters. Ills futni'y resl- j
deni'o xx us nt 1100 Spruce stieet.
IN XIKMOIIIAM
t'l Itl.OVI.
it loxlnir meinnrx nf lim.KN
l". Kl'ltLtlNtl mother nf Ihe late Mnlor
1 nit ti W Piirlnnr;, t' S Armv xvho de
parletl this life P.,b II. I8S7 I'RIKN'D
llAI.IOt'lt. lit IoiIiik remembrance of ItOH
Klir A. IIM.rot'Il. nho departed this life
rehru.ir II, 101.1
' Thx menilior exer cherished,"
2Deatf)8
Thtte Notice Are Printed in the ,
Evening Ledger Free of Charge. '
At.l'Olttl.- On rviminrx 7. 1010 HliNMA
MIN M ALKOHD. Itelnllxes nnd friends
are United to nttriul the funeral on 'ntur
da nrternoon. nt I o'clock, nt lair residence.
IU V .loth street Interment private
Friends may call Frldn) afternoon fter .1
o iloik
AmillMltril On l'ehruarv S 1010 LOUIS,
ht.sbittd of Marv Ashenbach aged 01 xcors
Relaliies nnd friends nlso Ittimboldt I ndee
No 1 l !. t) II. S.. arc Inxlled to attend
Hie funcrnl. on SUurdux, nt 2 p. m Iront
his Lite residence, loivt nuffner st N't, e
town Interment st Norlhuood Cemeterv.
Remains mat be xletxed on Vrtrlnv evening
lliri'MIII.-On IVIiruart 0. 101(1 It'Llt'S
,",1T-Nhl Ml "Red .1 xears lieiatliiss
and friends also organlmt otis of nlith he
Mj member are tnt lied to attend funeral
seethes situidnt nt 2 t, tn nt the re"i-
'I1M1, e of his diitfihtrr. Irs 1 hnmns XX'ood
...u . 2d M utnet in'erment prlxitte
lilt XMIO.N.- On Fehttlirv 0. 1l)l JOHN,
husbind nf Mart Ilrandon Relatives nnd
irletuls also empltives of Ctrix Urothers.
tire Inxlted to attend the funeral serxlics,
nn Hattmlty. at 2 ti in, nt his late resl-denci-,
211.1 North 10th at Intrrment prl
xnle Itrmalns mi be xlevvcd on Frld.tj
rveiilnir Automobile rutiet.tl.
IIRl.t.KIL On 1'eliriinrt 10 IOIiI it thi
leitldente ,.f Ills snll-ln-llivv Dr. llentt L
riiin.llnr is7 Moii'h 40th strtet, ALFRi:i
IIHIMKI! itaed s. vtiirs Itelaiites nnd
1 Herds .ue Invited lo intend tin' runrral
nrvlir. un Mutiil.it. ut 2 p m , ut the Olltir
II Hair rtuilillnx s.M t'hentnut street. Inter
inent private. Klndlv omit rloweis.
IIRVAN. On Feliruirx 10. 1010, nt Ihe lel
ihnrt. of his son-ln latt It W Miller. 4.124
l-ninkford ute , HAX'ID F llltVVN. hus
I1.1111I uf I'lthirlne llrjan mee Mcfool) and son
cr the l.ne Samuel and Surah It Hrxitn ntred
sit teirs ltelatltes an I friends urn Invited
to nl nd Hit- funeril servlies. on Inndii, nl
'.' 10 p in, ut J. II. .Slander A llto , 4'lltl
Fuinsfuril live Friinkford lutertnint prl
vale Remains nuj be xlevvcd Sundav ove
11 In K
( XltrKlt. At Delnnco N ,l on Februurv
II toil! SALI.Ii: V. tvliH nf Joseph E Car
ler. aped as xeais ltelatltes and friends are
Int Red to aiiend tin film ral, on Saturdjx, at
2 p in from her lite residence, corner nf
I'oplar und X'tne at- . Deltnt.o, N J Inter
ment at Odd Fcllovta' Cemeterj. Uurllngton,
CARILR.- On l"ehrunr 0, 1010 MAIIY S
cxitTDIt ut resident r of Mrs Thomas, her
nlect' a house. IJutllnKtoti. N. J
IIAllllLlls. o F.-liriinit n. 1010 ROR
IJRT I'll XMIIIIHS. aced Ml vi-lrn Rclallxea
and friends, als.i laidKe No 4 12 F. and A
M ute tutlted to mil nd the runtral serv
lies, on Saturilax. nt 2 p m., nt the tesl
denitt of hlf uon, linbtrt ii. Chambers III
North riirton at. Hharun Hill. I'a Inter
mi nt nt Mount Xlorlih Cemeterv. Retnalti.s
iiuj I... tlcvvtd on rrlda exenlnK. Automo
bile funeral
CLARK, On I'elirunit 0. 1010, ClfARLLS
II. CLARK, husband of Henrietta clarl. and
pu ,i iiip i.ite aonn and .xnrgnret t inrk
III
rrletlds alio A f llnl-mer lf.mthti n fMiit,
',,, ,fa, ,,, uts UK). ItCIIItltHK ami
Mt liujul Vi lit t'ltth are Inxlted to attend
1umr.1l Hunduy ut 2 p m from his lain
lesldente HO HI, hmond st Proceed tu
lliluier X'liult.
COLLINS. On Kebruniv 0 1010 ANNA
-MAItin. dauijhter nf .Limes F. and Mary K.
Collins (nee Fan tine). Helatlxea and friends
ilso rmploxes of the Landenbi riter Hosiery
Co nro Inxlled to attend tho fttnrrnl on
Stiurjav, nt 8 30 h. m . from the resldente
nf her parents, 222U Lust clenrlleld st III 1
Mnsi nt Nativity CI urch at 10 a m. Inter
ment at Holv Sepulchre Cemeterj.
tOHHV. On Fehruurs 0 10IH. ItOSE A.,
wife or Francis P. Corbv nnd daughter of
Mary Ann and late John Ctirrun Itelutfxes
and friends are Invited tn attend funeral
Mnndat, at s a. nt. from mothers rr-ldence
.--'l, aiertdlth st 12.11 st und Fnlrmnunt
nve Itrqulem High .M.ish ut St. Fr.tnrls
Xatler 1 htut'h nt n oMock Interment at
Holv CroHt Cemeteiv Autnmoblle fitnernl
Ct ltlt On Fehruarj 0. 1010. MARY xvlfa
or James c Currx Helnlltes and friends
are Inxlted to attend funeral servlies. Mon
ddt nt 2 p. m. nt her late leslrlenie 24 14
Fe.iet-jl st Interment nt lit Morlah Ceme
terv. Itemalns ma be tlewed 8unda ..ve
iling between 8 and 10 o'clock. Automobllo
funeral.
IIAI.Kr. On rebruarv 0 1010, JOSEPH
"im .if L'llznhelh and the latn Illrhard Ilalet.
ltelatltes and friends, nihil tmnlotes of Cut
t r Co nre Inxlted to attend funeral. Sat
urda ut S 10 a. tn from his late residence,
toil Mountain st iloth nnd Morris air).
High Mass uf !teiulem ut tho Church of tho
Annum utlon nl 10 o'tlULk. Interment at
Holt Crosa Cemetery.
IHtl1.-On February 0. 1010. MAIIY A.
ttl'e of William II fUvta Itelatlves and
friends are Int te,l tn attend funeral, Satur-
ititi, at , JO a. m from her late residence
2.1.13 Wilder kt. High Mass at the church
nf St. llabrlel at 1) o'clock. Interment at
Holv Cross Cemetery.
DKN.MN.-On February 0. 1010, MAIIY
AMELIA xvlfo of Harry c Dennis. Rela
tives and friends, ubo Fntrxlew Council, No
Mi, D. of L, H Invited to attend tlw fu
neral nervlces. on 8unda nt 7 p m , at her
late residence ftni2 Insdovvne nxe. Inter
ment at Fntrxlew Cemeter). Ches'er Counly.
P.i.. on nrrlxal of train leaving Philadelphia
11 in 11 m. Monday
IIKMNK. On February 11 10111, RICHARD.
son of John A and Florence Coghlan Dexlue.
aged .1 years nnd 0 months. Relatlvoa and
irlends ure Inxlted to attend the funeral,
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from tho
resiueiue or ins grandparents, u.-i ?ortn ssin
street Interment nt Holv Cross Cemeter).
Itemalns mux be xiexved Sundav exenlng.
Ill'NTON.-On February II. 11)10, nt her
residence, K TE N , wife of the late Kugene
Duntnn. Relatixea and friends ,tru Inxlted
to attend the funeral serxlces, Mondax after
noon at 2 o rlo. k ul the Oliver H Hair
Hull. ling, IS.M chestnut street Interment
at Woodlands Cemeterv
h.M'K huildenlx on Februarx 0, 1010. at
the residence of her sun, Frank A. Enrk,
1402 North Wanamaker ut. ALICE C, vtldow
of Henry T Bnck aged 07 )earB Itelatlves
and friends are Invited to attend ihe funeral,
on Saturda). at 10 a m . from thc residence
or her sou, C II Em k 4S N I till ht , llar
rlsburg: Pa Internient at Mouttt Zlon Ceme
tery. Cumberland Count), Pa
FKlliI. on Februar) 8 JOIO. FnEDEIlICK.
son ot Rose and tbe late Clodfrltd Fetat (pre
liassenfoder) Relatixea and friends are In
xlted to attend funeral on Satuidav. ut 8 30
a m.. from his late residence, 1010 17. l.ehlgh
axe Solemn Requiem Mass at St llontfaclua'
church at 10 o'clock Interment Most liolv
Redeemer Cemetery.
FKItltlrl pn February 0 1016, MART
FERRIS Funtral on Saturday, from her
lale residence, 1li.0 Rldga axe High Requiem
Mass at Ihe Church ot the Oesu at 10.30
a m. Interment prlxate
riKLIIIMJ. On February 7. 1016, HENRY,
hUHband of Sarah Fielding (nee Doll) Rela
lltes nnd friends also st Albans I-odxe No
MO. F. and A M, Court Penna. No. 117. r.
of A. Oeorge W. Van Duns Heneflclal Asao.
IV 12 Wharton Heneflclal Asso., and mem
bers or Ih" llethany I'resbjterl.tn church,
tholr and Drotherhood and emploxes of the
t'nlon Tank Line and AtlantL' Refining Co
are Invited to attend funeral services, at his
daughter' residence. 1120 Shunk st en Sun
day afternoon, at 2 o clock Interment Fern
wood Cemeterv Remains max be viewed on
Saturdax evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock
1 OLI.VARD. On February S. 1010. MARY,
wife of John Follyard. Relatives and
frlende are Inxlted to attend the funeral, on
Katurdav. ut 8 10 a. m.. from in realftent-a
of her son-tn-U,. Thomas McGarey. ISO
North Union axe., Lansdownu. Delanare
County. Pa High Mass at Kt. Phllomena's
Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross
Cmeterv
GAIXAfillKR. On Februarx 10 1016. JOHN
J. iJALl.ACIHEH, son of the, late Elizabeth
Clinch. Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral services, on baturday at
2 30 p in from his ulster a residence, Mrs
Robert C. Newell. 4112 Westminster axe In
lerment nrixste at Westminster Cemetsrv.
liKUHKS. -Suddsuly. nn February 9. 1010,
KLI.ADBTH OKHPES. daughter of the lale
Robert and Mar) J LaugMIn Relatixea aad
friends are Inxlted to attend the funeral
terxlces on Saturday, at 2 30 p. m., at tbo
Oliver II. lUtr Rulldlng, 1820 rChestnut St.
Interment private.
GRAY. On February 7. 1010. JOHN ORAY.
husband of Annie Gray (nea Uegary), and
son of the late James aad Kllen dray. Rela
tives and friends sre Invited to utttend fu
ntral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at his late residence, 2332 8. 17th
at. Interment private. Mount Morlah C.mo.
tery. Remains may 1 viewed on Friday
venlng at 8 o clock
GREEN. On February 0. 1010. PATRICK F..
son of tbe Ute Oeorge and Ellen Orun foes
Tralnor). Relatixea and frltnds sre invited
to attend tbs funeral on Saturday, at 7 W
a m. from his late residence. 190 W. Cum
berland st. Solemn Requiem Hlgb Mass at
the Uluttoa Church at a. m. lotermtat
at i' Cathedral Cemslery
HARRISON. Ou January J, 11B. JAKE
HARRISON seed G8 ears. Rolatlves sod
friends are Invited t attend the funsral tin
Saturda), at 8 30 a in from her late resi
dence. 4001 Laniaiter axe Solemn hsqulsin
Uass at the Church or Our Mother of kr
roits at 10 a. ro Interment at Holy Cross
Ccmstsry
tlKATHS
HAttTMAN. -On February 10, 101ft, BENJA
MIN T son of Louis n, nnd .Klirttbfth W.
Hartmsn. Relatives and friends sre Inxlted
to attend the funeral sen Ices, on Monday,
st 2 p. m., nt parents' residence, I21S Ells
worth st Interment prlxntc.
IIWH.-On February t, 1010, LOUIS, hus
band of Sophie llerk, nited OS ears, llorn
In Mnrburtr Hermnny. Due notice ef th
funeral will be (then, from his Istn resldenee,
r.121 Crow son st. (Chew and Church lana),
Oermantotsn
IICINICKr;. On t'ehruary 8, lOiO, OBOROB
F.. husband of Clars .ItelnlcVe, Seed , 41
xears Friends, nlso members nttxersr Union,
No. 1 nnd emploies of riuis lleritdoll Brew
ery and Harmony SlnRlnir Society, ars.ln
xlted to nttend the funeral services, on 6nt
ttrdsv nl .2,0. tn. prrclsely, nt his late resl
1enre. 2710 L)re st. Interment prl-ale. Its
mi Ins mav be tinted in frldav nvcnlnsv
IIOIIIN. On rehruary 0, 1010, MAItTtN
husltnnil of Klliahjlh M. Ifobln formerly of
(Mrnrdtllle la Ilrlntlves and friends, also
Holy Name Society Altnr Society and Leanu ,
of the Snrred Heart nf St. Columbs's Church,
nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Mat
urdav nt s no n m, from his late resl
tlence souihenst corner Mxrtlewoort snd
Huntingdon sis. Utah Itrqulem Mass nt 8'
rolumbs's Church nt 10 n m. Interrupt t
Westminster i emeterv.
HIMIIKIMKII. lULlA nTTIN'OKIt, sud
denlx, nt Vew York Tehruarx 10, iniO. wife
of Mst Hofhelmer. nued .17 jesrs. Duo notice
nr th r,,,tinl ..III ),a .1, ...
, niiin.' n., r.i., n mm nnr.r,t,.
r 1IOLCK son of Mrs Untie!!. Ilmietr. anrf
S3 tears. Relalltes and fi ends, also Lrdla
Dannh Council, No. 172 Jr. O, U. A, M
Camden N. J. nnd Wlldey Lodge. No. f.
t. O. O. F . of Camden, N. J . nre Invltetf
in attend the. funrrnl. on Snturdax', nt 2tu
ii. m , from the residence nf his brother-lrt-lavx,
Ldvxnrd Cossnbone, CIMsshoro. N, .t,
Serxlres at tlm housp Interment In M P.
Cemeterj. Olassboro. N J. Automobile fu
nernl.
lit (HIES, On IVhrinrv 7. 10111, IDA M.
tvirn nf John C T. Huglies. aged 82 years,
Relatives Mnd Mends nre Invited to attend
the runeral serxltes. on Saturday, nt I p, m .
nr the residence or her daughter, Mrs Ida
V Freno 211 1 Clreenvxlch st 12.1,1 nnd Lick
Inson sts ). Interment prltate friends msy
mil I rldny evening. Auto service.
KLI.LLIt On felirunry 0. 1010. JOHN
SCHIlOlllJmt Knt.l.nil. nclatlxcs and
friend nre Inxlted tn attend the funeral
sprvleew nn Frldnt nt s p. tn , nt the home
nf n Htinn. .1112 Woodland axe Internient at
Hcllefonte. Pn
KIRK, -On I eliruurt 0. 1MH JKN.VIH A..
wife or I). i:dtxln Kirk nnd daughter of the
lite James nnd Anne Adams Relatlxes nnd
friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral
sertbes on HMurditx ut 2 p in nt her lata
resilience IB s 31th st. Interment at Fern
wood Cemeterv.
I.ARKIN.- Suddenly, on Fchruarv 0, 1910, at
his line irsldenie 210 N. ?"runklln St..
NK'HOLXi Pr rmher or Nicholas and
Frank I-ailtln ltelatltes and friends nro In
t If-d to attend the funeral on Haturdav, at
7 10 n. ni from apartment' of Albert Moors
K Son 722 N ftrond st. High Mass at St.
Augutln s Church, at 0 n tn Remains
ma) be xiexved Frldav exenlng
I.i:M. On I'ehrunrt 0 11110, DAVID P.
I.IIXS, aged 71 tears ReiiUt.it nnd friends
nre Inxlled to attend the funeral services, on
Snttirdnj. nt .1 p. m nt his late residence.
100 t Inth t Interment private, nt West
l.iurel Hill Cemeterv. Please omit flowers.
I.I.Oll). On IVhruarx 8, 1010, F.RNE8T,
huthnnd of data M. Llnvd Inee Wcls). Rel
atives nnd friends nlso Kensington Interna
tlnnil Itetipfl Inl Assoclitlon nre Inxlted to
attend the funeral servUts, on baturdnv. at
2 3D p. m . nl his late residence 183.1 Nortn
7tli st. Interment ut Norll. Cednr Hill Ceme
terv. XL DONALD On rebrunrv 0. 1010 MLLUN,
widow nf 10i.i.pll McDonald mid daughter of
the late Patrick and Marv Uarrett. Rela
tives and Irlends are Intlted to attend the
funeral, tin Monday, at 7 '.0 a in from the
lesl'lemr of her brother In-law Ml, hael F
c.ihlll 72.1 Shlrlev nt Foltmn Requiem Mass
nt thc Cu'hednil at 0 a. in. Interment at
Holv Cross Cemeterv
XltKINNl',1. On t'i bruarv 0 1010, JAMES,
liustMiiid of Ellrntirth McKlnnev Inee White).
Relatives nnd frli-nds also Kexetnue Ilranch,
Nn 117 Natlnnnl Association nf letter Car
riers, nnd the Philadelphia 1'ostolflre Relief
Association and l'lillndelpliln I'oilofflte I'ro
tettlxe As-ot'latlon. nnd XX ashlngton Camp.
No III p o H of A nnd tnrrlers of Sta
tion D and Point llrecre station, ore Inxlted
lo attend the runeral serlces. on Monduy, at
2 p tn ot his late resldente. 2027 frnuth Opal
st Inlcrmrni at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
Itemalns ma) bo viewed on Sunday, from 7
to lo P tn. Automobile funeral.
Mpliri.l.BN. Suililenlv. on February 0,
10111 AFGl'STA CCI.IIKRTSON McMUL
LEN Relatives and friends, nlio employes
nf Mlrn. Lane A Si..tt. are Invited to at
tnnd the. funeral services on Siturday at
2 p in . nl the (lllvei II Ilalr nulldlng
lsjo (-hestniit st. Interment nt Mount Mo
rtnh Cemetery
MI.CK.M.- At Cape Mm, N ,f on Fcb
runrv !l. pin. Ill .IA.M17 M Hi 'RAY llela
lives utitl rrlends nre Invited lo attend the
funeral servlies at his Isle residence. 222
Ninth st nn Saturdax. at 1 p m. Inter
im tit it Cold Springs Ccmclcr). Cold Springs.
Cupe Mu) Count). N. J.
MEKIIAN. At his residence. 1700 Arch st,
on Febntnrv 10 1'IIC OWEN MEKIIAN.
nged .14 xears husband or Martha Keely
Meehan, formerlv nf Hist and Market sts,,
and son ot the late Mhhae! und Margaret
Xlechau of Carrltkmore. I'ount) Txrone, Ire
land. Due notice of the funeral will be given,
from the Oliver II Hair nulldlng, 1820
Chestnut at. New York city Tapers please
copt.
XILTC'AI.F. In N'otrlutotvti. I'a on Febru
arx 7. 11)10. EDWIN METCALF Relatives
nnd friends of the famll) are lnvlud to attend
tho funeral from his late residence. ,120 Ham
ilton street, Xorrhttown. Pa , on Saturday,
Feuruar) 12, nt 2 p. m. Interment private at
Rlxtrsldo Cemeterv. Remains may bo viewed
on Friday evening from 7 to 0 p. m.
M II.VTED.- At hat residence. Hotel Lincoln.
11th and Locust sts . un February 7 1016.
vvii.i.iA.-vi .r;xu. nusDanu oi Antonine
Chandx MUsted Solemn Requiem Mass at
M. John's Church at Monda). nt 10 a. m.
Friends max xlcvv remains on Sunda), from
8 until 10 p. m . at the Oliver it Hair Build.
Ing. l.2o Chestnut st.
MORRIS, On Fehruar) 10. 1010, JOHN
MORRIS, husband or the late Oltxe Morris,
and son of Anna and the late William Morris.
Dim notke of the funeral will be given from
his mother's resldente, 2101 North 11th street.
Ill KPIII. On Fchruarv 10, 1010. WINI
FRED A Ml'ltl'lIY beloved nunt ut Ilrulah
M' Clinch Relatives nnd friends nre Inxlted
In nttend tho funeral on Siturilax nfternoon
nt 2 n'clork. at the Oliver II Flair Rulld
lng 1S20 Chestnut street Interment at OlJ
Cathedral Cemeter)
O'HOVLF. On Felirunry 0 1010, MAR
OARKT, widow nf Jnmes O'Boylo and daugh
ter or the late John and Mary Cook Rela
tlvts and friends are Inxlted to attend the
funeral, on Saturdax, at 7 30 a. m., from
her lain residence, ,1081 Tllton st Requiem
Mass at me uniircn or tne Nativity at V
a tn. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme
tery. DSUAI.Il, On February 0 1010, JULIUS,
husband nf the late Catherine Oswald Rela
tives and friends nre Invited to attend the
funeral eerxhes Saturday, nt 1 p in., at his
lato resident c, 2417 North College axe. In
terment at Hillside Cemetery.
PETERSON. sudtlonl), on February 0. 1016.
SARAH ELE.A11ETH PETERSON, daugh
ter of the late Alexander and Ann Attss
Peterson. Funeral on Saturday, February
12, from the residence of her nephew. Alex
ander P Corbet Odessa, Del., at 12.30 p. m.
Interment at Smyrna, Det.
ROLLER. On February 10, 1010, HAR
RIETT JANE, widow of James C. Roller, U
her 71th )car. Relatixea nnd friends are In
xlled to attend the runeral services on Satur
day evening at 8 o'clock, at her late resi
dence. 170C1 N ISth st. Interment private.
M IIRHKDER On February 0. 1010, JOHN
SCIIROUDER. Relatives and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral services, on Frl
dav. at K p m , at the home of K. Hunn,
114.12 XXoodlund ave Interment at Relief oats.
Pa
SIII.R1I)N, On February 0, 1010, THOMAS
1 . Jr , son of Thomas I and the lata Ur id
ee t M. Sheridan Funeral on Saturday, at 8
a m from father's resldente 1733 Aberdeen
st (.12.1 si and Parksldo ave,). High Re
quiem Mais at Church of St. Gregory at
0 30 a tu. nreciaely Interment private.
blGNETT. On February 8. 1010. MART,
wife of Divld Slgnett. aged 70 5 ears. Rtl
atlvea and friends are Invited to attend
funeral services on Saturday, at 2 p. m ,
nt her late residence, 1302 r'. Conestoga, ,
Interment Mt Morlah Cemetery.
SIMON. -On February 0, laitl. LEWIS, bus.
band of the late Margarets Simon aged 73
5 cars. Relatives and friends, also Enterprise
I-odsr No 12, A. O. U. W are Invited te
attend funeral, Sunday, at 2 p in., from the
residence of bis son-in-law William Brecksr,
tilt Cooper St.. Camden, N J. Interment prl
xate at Arlington Cemetery. Remains may be
vtswed Baturday evening.
SMITH. On February 7. 1016. at his Ute
residence, 1S01 N Hope st . CHARLES, hus
band of Anns Smith (nee Kearney). Relatlxes
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Saturda) at 8:10 a. m. Solemn Requlenf
Mass at Si Michael's Church, st 10 a. a,
Interment Holt Crosa Cemetery.
STOCK On February 8. 1016. ELLEH
widow 'of Frederick Stock (nee McKsnns).
Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu.
neral, Monday, 8 30 a, m.. from her lets resi
dence. 170S Wood st. High Requiem Mssa at
the Cathedral at 10 a, m. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.
SYI.118. Oa February 10. 1910. EMMA M ,
wife of John M SylvU. Relatives sn4
friends, also I-adles' Auxiliary Mary Com
mander)' No "6, K. T sre Inxlted to attend
funeral aerxlccs Monday, at S P. in., at bee
late residence 100.1 8. Ilroad st. Interment
private, at Fernwood Cemetery, Friends ma
call Sun.lav exenlng, from to 10 o'clock.
THOSII'eiON. February 10, 1010. aEORaU
R, THOMPSON, at his late residence, 2o3t
Wallace St.. In his 82d year, Services so.
Interment prlvste.
TOHKIN'I.TON. On Februsry 8. lt
FREDERICK. C. busbsnd or Irene Bond
Torklngton aged 44 xars. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attsnd funeral services,
on Saturday at 2 p. m. precisely at hU lajj
residence. 832 Wypnewood road. Ovsrbrook.
Interment prlx-atc.
VAMIKHNUCB.- On February 10, 1116,
WAI.Tlin II.. SR . busband of Anna L.
Ysnderkllce. Relatlxes ami friends, als
members of Court Conshohocken. No. til.
F of A., Grand Fraternity. No 4 and em
ployes of I- aad C ot the F R. T , are In
xlted to attend the funeral services so Men
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at bis Ute resi
dence. 2311 N. 7th st. Interment at Omen
mount. Friends may call Sunday between
8 and 10 p. ui
ANbTONE. On February 8. 1916. WlUf
IA31 11 nusoanq of ttose sua twi im ins iar
rrleiuU. also Yolo Tribe Ko 377 Injn. ff. ST
v imam ana juna titjtiiout, iwue ;
A euipleves of Heorv ptssioa Sons, are
invittd to attend fyn.raj Saturfiy at fc
H ni from his late residence UO iast TU
hlli, axe Rsuulrm Mass st.the CburcA ef
the lsUatlan at 10 oclok. Intermeot let)
WIEDERHHEDI Suddcnl) on FSrtr 19,
10111 THBODOHL IC WlEDKR8U.iaf 'JS
nu 1 v uf funeral wlU tw ltea