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

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EVENING L10DGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 191G.
15
rAR REDUCES THE
SUPPLIES AND SENDS PRICES UPWARD
ingredients Come Prom the
ana acn oi omps increases Cost Many
Lines of Business Active
..mil. I known by the nubile of the nillnn- tt i. t . .,.... ......
eiiiHt " , - ,,. - r. T tvt n
Cenl atrfit. "ntift In n
other lino of business
hns there been such
npltl developments
hi the last IS j cars.
There h no haphaz.
ZLZVL n r,ain,l
........... ......... ,. .-,
reduced to an exact
iclenco In the labor
ntory. "The paint manu
facturer draws his
supplies of raw ma
terials from tho four
nfiartorn of tho
earth. An ordinary
can of paint conlamn
intaa
.millets not only from America, but from
Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa nnd tho
,,., -- .
The Iricrcnso in tho prlco of pnlnt since
the beginning of tho European wnr Is
V .- .... .lAnenrlenrn nn thn nrlnplnnl
f'' roimtrlcs at war for both raw nnd fln-
lined maieum, "" ..." " - ,........ .rf .. ..u
' i,e case of Germany. Para and tolul
Sin used In tho manufacture of reds, and
eou'sh and soda products for blues nnd
nllons formerly came from Germany.
LINSEED OIL FROM RUSSIA.
"An6thcr Ingredient of paint Is Unseed
n R comes principally from Russia,
India nnd Canada; a considerable quan
tity also comes from tho Argentine
Oxldo of mnngnncso comes from tho
Caucasian Mountains. Russia nnd Hrnzll,
nd for arnlsh wo nro Indebted to tho
..n rums of New Zealand, Dutch West
Indies. East Afilc.a nnd India. Chlneso
wood Oil, WHICH cunico uuin lhu iniuriur
o( China, Is of great valuo In tho manu
facture of irnlsh.
'From this it can bo seen that tho
Mnt business Is dependent on tho
markets of tho world for mnuy of Its raw
materials, nnd ns a consequenco of the
war Is seriously cmbarinsacd so far as
obtaining certain products Is concerned,
nd manufacturers nro obliged to pay
unheard-of prices.
USU OP HINC OXIDE.
'Zinc oxide, largely used In paint mak
Inr Is today four times tho prlco of
nnrmal I mes, nowiuuimiiuiuh ""
. . ,.. ,1.1- ............ rri.A VAnantt
ere Is mined in mm cecum i. .n i.uiun
Is the largo demand for spelter for
munition making Lend has also ad-
vinced on account of the demand for tho
metal by the warring countries
'Linseed oil Is 23 to 30 cents a gnllon
hcher than It wns a eur ago, partly
owing to a short crop In Canada nnd
the Northwest, which produced In 19115
lejj thin 14,000,000 bushels, ngalnst n
consumption In tho United States nlono
of from 23,000,000 to 30,000.000 bushels.
'In 1012 the combined crops of Can
ada and tho United, States was 55,000,000
bushcl,33,000,000 In tho United States,
12,000,000 In Canada.
LINSEED PRODUCTION.
In 1912 other countries produced as
Vrpeiitlne 14.000,000 bushels.
Russia 18,000.000 bushels
India 16.000,000 bushel )
Making a grand total for 1912, Includ
ing the United btatcu and Canada, of
113.000,000 bushels
"Thli tountiy must look to somo other
source than North America this onr for
Unseed oil
"Argentina h.u plenty but the dllllculty
Is In getting It here r.ven when ships
can he chirtered from Uuoiios Aires, enr
nliur chargs und Insuranco rates are
urrhUdi Tho lat-t inriylng rnto quoted
was 75 cents a bushel, to wliltli must bo
added approximately 10 cents a bushel for
Insurance '
'1 Th unrlslnir in China has curtailed
fee shipping of stocks of China wood oil
from tho Interior p.ir
"Shellac gums from Calcutta hae
doubled In price In tho Inst few months.
HHOUTWC OP BOXnBLACK.
'Boncblack is another ingredient which
Illustrates tho far-reaching effects of tho
war on commodities It Is made from
(he selected bones or horses, tnttlo nnd
other animal i So many horses and cattlo
have been shipped out of this country
on hoof to Europe slnco tho wnr began
that a real shortoge of selected bone has
resulted In an Incrcato of practically 100
per cent. In tho prlco of boncblack
All sorts of chemical dry colots hno
advanced materially, somo ftom 10 to JO
times the normal pi ice.
K l nope that congress win seo wiu
K necessity of enacting tho bo-called 3 1 111
r viu or similar legislation, mareuy miuiu
ii' In? to American capital nn oppoitunltj
L in riftvolnn noriti mnnt ,1vn-nt1lff Inilllstrv
!, In this country whete wo havo nil tho
' t9tv Tnalnrlolu n.i.l ,(.& ctntittnn lflinwl
edge necessary to do so "
SOVEI.TIES IN DCNTAIj SUPPLIES.
Plans are under way for a 'got
toiether" of tho reptrtentatlves of nil
the dental supply concerns In this city
Into a permanent organization.
"U Is strange." bald William lie-
fMUj-hlln, manngcr of tho I D. Caulk,
Inc. Dental Depot In tho Wldencr Uulld-
laj, "that such nn organization Is not
already In existence, ns Philadelphia has
mays held tho premier place In ovor
tWng vihlch pertains to dentistry
We hope to have nn organisation which
Will CmbrnPA unl null, II, n nltu ftn.l nnll,it.
rtnll reach out nnd take In tho whole
T'n'atlve plans for an oxhlblt of nil
the latest and best In dental uppllnnces
re under consideration, und Jt la hope'd
w make the oxhlblt a permanent one,
not only for the profession, but for tho
public as well
here nr nlunvn Itnnmvm.iiln hplnff
fe 55ln dental appliances. Tho latest is
ciecino unit cabinet, which Is the
"ion complete unit of the latest In dental
Ppliances, ell m ranged so that 'they
set automatically. '
X HAY A BIG FBATUHC.
"Th y ot i. i.. j w- . i.i
m . " w a bvillll lu uo l KIJF ui&
'uro In the future of dentistry, and
naoparstus will soon be on the market
Wins It within tho reach of een
"jwert practitioners An X-rny photo
sntfli will show a dentist exactly where
usa his Instruments, but In tho past
100 lln11a n.. .,. .. ...
S a proof wore the greatest draw-
th H,w'BlMto filling mixed on a slab
iiiart ?Wula. which can ba made tha
,'Ct color nt ih. .u j ...i.ii. i
fw 1uk1y, Is. taking the placa of gold
3)
SHAFTING
That Stands
Hard Service
"Bond" Steel Shafting ha?
W Rood wherever iHstall
vT. r U Kivea dependable
ev.,n",y.ea,r-ut service with
ill? '" ' load every
Ski?. ?f P,weri without a
"awj turned true as, a rifle
smeterg. Prompt delivery.
'1. wnte or phone.
1"0U'II find our fraJuet
m tfflclcnt plaatM.
gcQFB
D
Charles Bond Co.
B20 Arch Street
u
PAINT MAKERS'
Four Quarters of the Earth
",u re!u lootll.
TOOIi PLANT nUSY.
J. M U'lltlrtms. secretory of rajrelte
j It. Plumb, Inc . makers of tools, at
Tiickor nnd Jnmes streets, says they have
Motor been so busy as Hoy are at pr"
I cnt Many or their departments nro
nk." v"tlmo B'o both night
....... un;,
Their prlnClntl OUtnilt la linmmnr.
o?.0"'' r,?.kB' 8leds. etc, all of tho high
est quality and latest designs.
They havo a largo oxport business, cs
Jfhl: ' Australia, whom they com
pcto with Great Hrltnln successfully.
Jlr. Williams Is of the opinion that tho
present prosperity with them at least, Is
not due to the War conditions, but Is
msed on the Kenr-rat prosperity nil oor
tho country. Ho thinks persons aro apt
I.. nn "OKRerntod view of the so
called war prosperity, and, as far 111 ho
enn sec. It Is Kolng to last for a Ioiik
me. Ho says they will bo as busy ns
turn nro now for at least a jear to tome
and longer
"There linn been nn Increase In the
prieci of the tools manufactured by our
nrm alnco tho war began, but It Is duo
largely to tho higher cost of material mid
I '.?.lllRncr tBC3 for labor," said Mr.
w llllnms
Asked how they captured tho Austra
lian market, especially In axes, from
Great . Urltitn. ho said they had repre
sentatives on tho ground who kept thorn
informed as to tho little peculiarities de
manded by tho Australians nnd they
catered to them, while tho Ilngllsh man
ufacturers would not doNlalo from llictr
set designs.
SCARCITY IN GLOVKS
A member of tho firm of one of tho
argest glovo factories In Clloversvlllo was
In tho city this week, not for tho purposo
of booking orders, but to boo If his Plilln
dclphla tuntomcrs could not cut down
tholr orders.
,l'!1"!1 f,ew weeks," ho -.aid, "It will bo
virtually Impossible to get mocha gloes
Tho bulk of tho skins como from Arabia,
and. In nddltlon, tho Germans seem to
,,r?i ii B,nItlns 8llln' with cureocs of skins
AH leathers nro scarco and gloo prices
will ndvnnco fully 20 per cent by spring
and next winter will sco another ntltanco
Jly nredlctlnn Is time le ,., ..
1 tlltlle.1 t )l r.trrl. lt,n ........ , n rt .
,- -.. . muiiinur iuu per cent
I will bo a. conservative iidiancc "
Tho gUnomnker's opinion was expressed
'" " cncsimu sueet haberdasher. His
I0W WUS that rilttnn lluln .,.! ,...
gloves will temporarily supersede kid.
American manufacturers produco a fabric
gloe which so closely rcembles chamois
that tho eyo cannot differentiate between
mem.
TItAFFIC CLUB ELECTION.
mALtlle n"m,aI election held by tho
rr.ifflc Club of Philadelphia, Howard Jl
Xowlln. tralTIc manager of tho Ponnsjl
lanla Steel Company, wns elected presi
dent ror tho ensuing jeiu. Other officers
elected were: Vice piesldcnts, Joseph
Biles, tiafflo manager Henry Dlsston
hons Co; S. E llurgess, dMslon pas-
"j"'!" Biiii ouumerii iiniiway Uompanj :
C. II. Itolf. commercial agent, New Yoilc
Central Lines; r. E. bnlelj, ngent.
Lackawanna Line, II. O Slcl.cl. manngcr
shipping dcpiitnient, Cuttls Publishing
Compain. sccictnry. Don C Hunter, gen
oi al agent, Chicago Citeat Western Itnll
load, trc.iHiiur, J Harmon AVIlson, agent
Client Southern Dljpatch, historian, Wil
liam D Corfleld, division fie!ht agent,
Phlladelphli and Iteadlng Railway. Di
rector. Cement It. Clements, traffic
manugcr Scott Paper Compuij, James
Il.inls, agent Kanawha Dispatch and C
and O lines, Prank SI. Itosckrans, of
Hosekrnns-bnder Company.
Tho Traffic Club closes ono of tho most
successful jears of its oxlstencc, having
icccltd fil new members, its present
memuersnip ueing wv.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast ,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13'
For eastern Peniisj Ivunl.i nnd New Jct
scy. Fair weather nnd rising temperature
tonight and Wedncda , modcrato north
winds, becoming vntlable
Tho cold wno has moved southwatd
and has lost cucig during tho last .'I
hours. In consequence the temperatures
havo risen inpldly In the l.tko region nnd
In enstern Canada and havo fallen In tho
south Atlantic States. A modciate gen
etnl rlso Is icported from the great cen
tral -valleys nnd mild conditions continue
In tho far Northwest Tho temperature
nt Havre, Mon , II degtees. Is tho samo
ns at Miami, Fla , this morning. Fair
weather Is icpoitcd throughout tho entire
countiy.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a m eastern time.
I.OW
8 last Italn. Vrloc-
Rtutlon. a m n't fall Wind tty. Weather.
Vtlanta, O-i .. . -M 211
Atlantic Clt ..il I
llaltlmoro . . .in K
lliamnrck N D . IS li
Boston. Maeif tl 4
iiurr.iio n v io ii
riiorleaton b ('. Jl SJ
Chlcieo. III...,. 20 20
I'lnclniMtl, i) . ' il
( levelntii) O ... HI 10
Denver, Col . :j .1J
Detroit. Mich . Id 1J
flalveoton, Tox . 4S 4N
12 tlPar
N 12 Cloudy
N . Cleur
H C Icar
SW 10 Cloudy
fill' 21 1 Cloudy
N Id Clear
JiW 10 Clear
K Cloudy
HW 1J r.c loudy
S Clear
SW lfl Cloudy
n . Clear
Ilarrlaburj l'u . n
NIV Clear
lllttrrus, N. C
Halifax. V H
Helena, Mont.
Huron. G I)..
."0 ai .01 Nn
SS I' Cloudy
. Cloudy
Cloar
I' Cloudy
S 11 .. NK
JS Jd w
li .. SW
Indianapolis. Id. HI II
H
i louuy
Jiv-Kium 1110,1-la. .i :i
Kanai City . .10 .'l"
Knaxvlllo Tenn 20 20
Mttlo Itock. Ark SJ .'0
I oa ngel08Cul. IU fiO
louUvllle Ky. HI 1-'
MontBomery. Ala 2 2d
Montreal. Can .. n !
Nanhvllle, Tenn.. 1s IS
New Orlean Ii. 3d SH
New .ork. N. V. 4 3
NW 20 ClMr
W
. Clear
tMenr
Clear
10 Clrur
Clear
Clear
HI Snow
Clear
Cloir
lit Clear
.. S
.. Nil
m:
. N
. SW
. VR
. NU
N
Norfolk, Va Id id
Oklahoma Okla. ' TO
Omaha Neb . . IS is
Philadelphia. Pa. in il
Phoenix. Arlx .. 83 tfl
on nw
Cloudy
NW 10 near
N'W
Clea-
. NW
H
SW
W
01 NW
. H
.. N
NR
. NH
. N
NK
. W
V
. N
. NW
, SB
near
Clear
Cloudy
.. Clear
1' Clou ly
Cloudy
10 clear
,. Cloudy
. Clear
. Clear
. Clear
.. I'CIouly
Cloudy
11 Clear
rMear
Clear
18 Cloudy
Pltuburgh. 1'a.
Portlan I, Me . .
Portland Ore
Duebno. Can . .
K
4J 4J
2 J
"l "2
"s "5
St. Iuls, Mo .
B' I'aul. Minn
Mill tike. Utah
ij tn
Rin Antonio, liox js IS
San l'ranclsoo . SH ns
hanta Ke. N M Tl I J
Sa. Sto. Mario . 20 2n
btranion, ta
Tampa Fla .
Washington .,
Winnipeg, Can.
IIcIoa zero
Observations at Philadelphia
8 a. si.
naromoler
Temperature
Wind ....
S0 4S
. . .... . . 10
...North neat, 0 mllea
Sky
i tear
Precipitation last 21 hours'.
Nona
Humidity . ,
Minimum temperature ..,.
Maximum temperature . ..
. 6d
. . 8
. IU
Almanac of the Day
Sun sets
Modi, ta
Slew souths
... 5-11 p m.
...4 fiSa.ni,
...10 CO p. in.
Lamps to Be Lighted
Autos onil other x chicle ....... 3l53im.
The Tides
PORT HICHMO.VD.
HUh water
l.ow water
iilnh water . . .. .
..117 a.m.
11 IT pin.
CHBSTNUT 8TKEBT WHARF.
6gW ::.-.::- ::::.::::::n'3&W:
KBUUV 4BAI
8 04 a.m.
3 Mai
llMa-m.
U Mu in.
HUh r
law tu
lllh water
BRHAKWATRB.
i.ow w-Uer
Law tW
i
BS dil
H II
20 S
WHEAT HELPED BY
SEVERAL FACTORS
Good Export Demand for Hard
Winter Visible Supply in
United States Smaller
CHICAGO, Feb JE. Helped by firmness
In corn, reports of a good export demand
for hard winter nnd assertions that tho
crop In Missouri and Texas had been dam-
nged, wheat de eloped limitless today fob
lowing n tamo nnd easier start. At first
tho temper hero was bearish becauso sup
Piles had been coming rather fast from
distressed longs
All offerings on tho dccllno were quickly
nbsorbed nnd tho market moved upward
Theadvnnce, however, wns Interspersed
with setbacks, but they were less radical
than heretofore. Thcro wns covering, as
well ns buying through commission
houses, for u rally Foreign conditions
wcro bullish, while statistically tho domes
tic situation was bearish.
First prices, Jl 2G for May nnd $1 20V&
for Jul,' proved to be the bottom ones
Tho closo wns within He of tho best at
$1 !S for May and Jl 22 for July, against
Jl 2i and Jl.20,i, respectively, at tho end
jestcrdny.
Tho lslblo supply of wheat In the
United Stntes, according to Urndstrcets, Is
7S,7i0,000 bushels, a decrease of 301.000
bushels for the week, nnd compares with
G4.G0t.000 bushels In 1115; In Cnnida It Is
87,301,000 bushels, a decreasa of 1,030.000
bushels for tho week nnd compnres with
32,112,000 bushels hi lllti, In Hutnpo
(continental figures omitted), It Is Ot.SOO,
000 bushels, an Increase of 1,700,000
bushels for tho weak, nnd compares with
60,000,000 bushels In 1DU,
leading futures ranged ns follows
Test'd's
Wheat Open. Utah. Lm, flno iIofo
.Mny . I 27 1.2S), 1 IIP, fl -S 1 !!?
Juh . 1 BH1J .ii l.MVi 1 Jl's ! -li
'oru (new ucmorjj
Ma ". ... 77 7M, 7fti, ITRS t77J,
Julv .... 77 7S (,' liT'i ",k
UltF
Mny ..
July .
Uird
Mnv . .
July . .
Itlbs
Mny ..
Jul
PorU
4il,
45
IS'',
Hill
4S
III
tISJ,
I1
till'.
.10 27
.10 47
ms7
10 17
11 47
11.1-.!
10 20 tiovn
lt 17 It) 17
10 ".0
1U47
11 47
.11 UJ
11 40 MMO II 47
ii m tu si tin..:
Mny .
. 120 5"
tABkcd '
20 CO 20 52 f20r0 20 11
t-0 70
July
III
lid.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WltnT llocolnts, 111411 bush Tho mar
ket was firm, with i i,ftod Inquiry from ex
portcrH ntul mlllira Quotations Vir loti. In
export plpwitor No 2 red piot nnd Pebruar
$1 IP ffl I!' No 2 Southern re 1 siaiuff
1 U'i itrniiir No 2 red SI .'S'ntri o'i No 1
rod. slBNiMM"oi. rpjeotcd A, Jl .'WJ12S re
jected It Jl .'4'5M li
COItV Itprclpls 10 l".r, bush Trnilo wna
nulet. hut offcilnH were IIrIU and prlLcs ruled
atonih. Quotation? Cnr lots for lotnl triido,
n to Inintlon V rstprn N'o
S'l m
M'4o AV oh orn stenmcr pl),
SlSISJi
rut-
em Nn t scllou, TV'jfl'O'flO , Southern cllow,
7dUrjsio cob. uer TO lbs Mfc
OA'IS Receipts 22 1J0 buah Tho mnrkot
ruled ntcid. but demnnd vwi only moderate
Quotations No J white, ."jJ'T'jc , HtandnrJ
vvhllo. -.-.If-Vjc No I white saMi'ilc .
No 1 whte, JIjMr , mini lo oita M'JffuJc ;
purllloil i,atn rr ided. rr.TMi'-i
ri OUH Itciolpts 80S bbl nnd 1277 101
lb In nnikn rrmlo whs slow and nrUej wire
without Inniortnnt chttiKo Quotations, per ll'U
lbn . In wnnl Winter, tlear, $"iVliWi. dn .
UniiRlit, Ji.Jill 10 do intent fnt-.i(iio,
lansT- elenr Juto sicks . &il 71. do,
atrnlRl t Jute suki , infill III do, patent.
Jute Micka, H f,fti 10 sptlnj;. tlrst eleir, " "0
H do, straight. . POlltl -.. do n itcnt, j(l t".
Siilfli, do, fivorltu brnmlH Jil 7"7 "0 ilty
mills cholto and fancy pitent 'it 7Vtf7 ",0 do,
rcRiiHr crades winter, clenr J", "VfliNj. do
do stralitlit. foflOJu, do, do, patent. $0 13
Oil 1,0
IIM3 I'LOt'It was In small supply mil
Fiends but quiet Wo quolu J" MllfO per liljl ,
us lu nualltj
PROVISIONS
Tlicro wis a fp JohblriK iloniin. nnrl alupa
ruled ntcail QuottttlmiH ransc 1 iih rollowH
i U Wf In retH itmoknl ami nlr ilrlnl, 24Tf
liV patcrn brof In et Hmokrd J-HiZV ,
i Itv Yivot 1 Mitrklett and trndorn nrnnke I ami
ulr-ilrlod -haJTt irt.!n hoot kii (UIpm ami
tendern Rinokcl I'rtfTl'Tr , beef luimH. JHfini
norK fnmtu $J2 rOif-1, Ilium, a 1. cured
Ino'o ISj?(H . do. lunnr-tl Iuoh luntTi
do do , bmoxptl n'jftllSc other lianiH,
amoKPrt. clt enrol ns tn brand nnd acr
pp lUUjUltc , Inms, arnolced Wcatorn curotl
lu'4f?17c ; do, bollrd, ttonolopu li7c, picnic
nhouldera H 1. turrd loose 10c., do .
fmokpil llMHSUr . 11 Hm In pickle, irccord
Uk to nverne, looe Ji trl.tt hrcikfini
bicon n to brind nn I mcrnRo city cured,
Ififiltc bnnltfuRt bicon, WeMern cured lri
Hc , Inid, WeHtf-iii, refined lu tlenei, IV tc ,
do, do. ilri tub. ltUc do, puro city kettlj
ton lore 1 In tkreca UUt . do, puro city,
Itettlo tendered In tubs, IHic
REFINED SUGARS
The inirkct rulel llrm nnd Ht nrh e of ill
prides wan ntH uircd IU tolntn lieflmrs' lint
prhoH Kxtra flno srunul tied tl 10c pondered
il miK conftttlonera A. tie , vott grades. 3 ""
DAIRY PRODUCTS
ill n Fit Itetolpts of fancy stoek wero
llffht und tho nuitket ruled Aim undct a fair
demand olld parked irenmery wuh tjc.
hUhcr Tollowlnp; nro tho quotations West
ern fresh KOlld'imckc 1 ireamery, fimuy
specials 17c extrn. I,c . extra Mrsts. rttlli .
flrMs. klXi IJc teconda 27fifsc ladles lftv
- ic . nearnv prints raiiev tw.
nverago cxtri.
Itltnip llrsts IJBIIc sreon.
clal fnncj brands of prints JobUm: at 4I84U
i:nil orriMlncM wcro more llbernl nml
pri . a wero I ,c per ifteo lower, rollowlug
are the quotations In free lascs, nearby
extri J'lc tier c'nz nearby firsts S7 113 j.er
stanlard rnss noirby current reielpts, f 7 TO
ter case "Western txtn firsts $7 il", per case
do ilrMts, 17 ." per case, Southern per case,
$i!ix)fo7 l us to quallt) fnncv selet led can
dled iggs weio Jobbing at llfrlli per doz.
CIIKIHB Trade wns quiet but tho nnr
ket ruled firm tinder light offerings Ounta
tlons New York, full croim. fanty, held 1S'
Jilsc do. do, fair tn good, held, 17Wf
l&'ii., do, part sklmr, Utclik.'
POULTRY
I.IVi: Offerlnirs of desirable stock were
modcrato and tho ntirket ruled steady, but
trade was quiet Qunt itlons Fowls ns to
size and uuillti, 1 Mil lie . rnosteis I2ftl !i .
sprlne chickens soft molted, lU1i-Oc do.
fitaca. IHfliU turkes 20ii2Jc diuks, us
to slzo and quality. 18fi20e geese 17in0(
Ileeons old, per pair, 23CJSc. , do, jouns, p,r
pilr isfl'jiii ,
Hill ssrn The) market ruled drrn under
llKlit offerlnKS and u fair demand for desirable
fatoilt Quotations fnllnw lreah killed ,lr
liaiked rovvls 12 tn box dry-picked fan,
selected lOVxc . weiahlnir 4 lbs and over apiece.
20t weighing IVy lbs npl-i-e, I lo welshing I
lbs apiece 18 , smaller sizes lnfJtTe fowls,
In bbla , dry-picked fancv 4 lbs nnl over
apiece, li'c , smaller sizes, inirisc , old
roosters dry-picked IV . enk kens Jersey,
fancy 1 rollers Jl1(.2.Sc , other niarby fancy
broilers, 21ii2lc , Western broilers weigh
In? ll3112 lbs nnlcie, 22tUU N'nrthein
Illinois cniCKen luncy eii(iw veiKliinR 4
lbs and over In boxes 21flJJc exceptional
lots higher Northern Illinois fano weighing
.'WIJV. Ibi , in boxes ISftlUc . Northern llif:
nnls, fano, welghlnK 2W'av lbs, lii bl)ls.
17fnS . other Western, weighing I lbs and
ove, In bo is. lbftlUc otlur Western, vvelKli
Ing 2Mf3C, lbs tn l-,xe liinlTe otfur
Western, weighing 2Sfi3': lbs. In bbls . n
lit, infer or. 14e . Canons per lbs Weigh
ing RfilO lbs, uplepe 2741 .Kc , smaller sties,
S.nZHc , turkeis finey young hens and loms,
,10. , do fair to choice. 2Y&2HI , old toms, JTc
spring ducks nearby ISft-Oi do Western,
rantj. 17ISc do do lair to good UMlai
geese, nearbv luOtSc do.. Weslern. 1 1& l(!c
squabs pr dozen White, weighing II to IJ
lbs per dozen JCOjt7 21, while, weighing II
tu 10 lbs per dozen i.iil..V) white, welshing
8 lbs per dozen WV '0 white weighing 7
lbs ror dozen l 50ir4 71 white, welghluir I.
iil.V. lbs per dozen H '-"itt.l 73, dark, f-IJM 73
small and No J tl Wb-l
FRESH FRUITS
The general market was quiet and without
important change. Quotations Apples per
bbl. Jonathan, Iincy, iSJWITf, do. fair to
good. SJMXJ3. Wlncsan J '.Of? i 2.1 Baldwin,
J Wdl, lllauk Twig J-'ro.M arlmei' liolden,
." KWi'l, (Irteulng, J SOiiJ, York Imperial, jj
.1, Tnentv-ounce, tJSJ, I'lppln -Vf. lien
Davis. JI7MJ--1 other varieties, fiaoajno,
No. 2. tl -'ml 'u. apples In bulk, per 100 lh.
.'A-MJIV) apples Western, per pox 1125111
2 21, orangos, Horlda. ter crate, i(W. tan
gcrlnes rlorlda ter strap Wflaia), grape
Fruit. KlofliU. per crate. 1 71&XM, lemons,
per box yitTt, pineapples, rer crate J'orto
lllcn t-lffl: l'lorlda t.'it'.VJ. cranberries C,u
Cod per bbl , JTSU. do Cape Cod. per crate
5-'Mf.'l; do., Jersey, per crate ti 23JJ2 M
lru,w berries, Florida, per qt. JoeStV..
VEGETABLES
hIia eilil waather reatrtctail trarfn h,,i ii..
of choice stock were nominally steady Quota
lions. WMl5.,P!lutot?' mr buel -Pennsyl
vanui. IllS&lli, Nw York, t 004x1 lo
Maine. l 151 20 Western, 181 03 Whlta
uotatoes Jersey per tiaiket-No 1 Itose, ioet
70c , No 1 other varlttlas. asSTOc . n'o 2
3M40o Sweet potatow Jersey, per basket.
W j 4050v , ?o. iTlsm-Up" atetiotli
'virSfnU. per bbi .JlSl IS? Oi.lS ...
per 100-lb. bag-No. 1 ti4ti 23 No. 2, 7(k
$120. Cabbage. Danith, per ton. 0Pi o.
Flsrlda. per hamper. $1 123. do. BoUth
Carolina, pw irate 1J1 SO Celery, New
York, wr Uiach. 25I3. Jplnach, Norfolk,
ter bbL. ,T5o 81 Kale. Norfollr. per bbl
f03c Lttuce. Florida, per basket. II via
2 do.. North Carolina. ur basket 70c till
UaaV I'lortda, ,p UsVer. l 282 28 "Jih.
Flort
skat. (1.1
pr earrlfr. U 661 78 BggpWnt,
reams, per 4 lb bkt. 11 40.
.-.jt-ktxv .-"WT.T-rTtr. r.wnu
eierida, par
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no. Aiujui
BAR SILVER
In Loudon bar silver was quoted at 28-13-13
dcul off 1 10 pence
itui w'Uv iu r.iv So. It was CCVs canu
ff
s mat.
r
NEW YORK, Feb. IB -In tho market
for outsldo securities today, while trad
I... n,n- m.j..i.i.. !.. ii. .Ai...n e
Ing was moderately octlve, tho volumo of
uueinoss In ccticral was conauiernmy
smaller, rnc generni iono whs irrcuinr,
,. . . . - . t ,
ntthough fluctuations, asldo from a fow
of tho specialties, wero within narrow
limits.
Oil stocks Merc ngaln tho lenders, espe
cially the lower-priced shares There was
a decidedly better Inquiry for Plorce Oil,
whlcli moved up Hi. Wnjlnnd Oil and
Gas continued nctUe, nnd after moving up
nearly a point lost about half Ohio Oil
was stronger nt nn Improxement of nbout
5 points Cosden OH was less active nt a
fractional gain.
Mldvnlo Steel moved up ", later react
ing Thero appeared to bo a better In
quiry for tho rights at a small Improve
ment Drlggs-Scnbury wns up 114 To
bacco Products continued strong nnd In
good demnnd nt an atHanco of nearly 2
points. United Clgnr Stores, when Issued,
ndnnccd V International Mercnntllo Ma
rine, on moro liberal offerings, declined
l?4, rnlllng only slightly.
Copper shares wcro generally firm, with
tho exception of First Nntlonnl which
rased off h Ilonds wero quiet nnd un
changed. INDUSTMALS.
itm. Asaea
Am.ttrlllsli J
,IJ
All (Itllf & W 1 S S '-''"4
do pref 4
Am Mnrconl . I?.
AJa llubber Inc w t "1
Cnnndlnn Car i. ('dry s
do prof 8S
Chevrolet Motor Car I U
Chandler Mntnra HP
turtlsa Acrnt binn r0
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Cuban Cane SuRar -'U
t)r rks henbury 112
Hmersnn . u
Haskell r llirker Car IS
Hendeo Mfff 2S
Inter Mer Marino 11
Inter Mer Marino pfd H
Kelly KnrlnRllell 7 J
Kathndlnn llrnnzn nfd 2J
Mnnhnttnn Trinslt 1 1.1-HI 110 111
Maxim Munition 7
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Poolo Hnc; fie Much ....
St Tocplr laad !
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fetnndnrd Motors
ubniirlnn Moat v t ctfs
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While Motors w I M
World Kllm it;
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Illinois V I. 17
Ohio Oil J1w,
8 O of California 171
190
117
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OTIICIl OH, STOCKS.
Ilirnett Oil
Cosden Oil .
Chalmers Oil
Hnimtiti oil
Midwest lU'llnliiK
Sapuliu
MININO STOCKS.
Atlanta
Ceim .
initio C R . v t itfs
Itutte "v N
riist Niitlnnal Copper
tloldtlel 1 MciKer
Ileili Mlnlnit
Howe hoilinl
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lumbu i:tenslon
Kenneiott Copper
Ml Klnlev .Darr.iRh
Mines of Amcrlci
Niplsslm; MIiicb Co
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MaRina
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Arlaoni l'u
Ncvad i Wonder
CONFER ON RUSSIAN LOAN
Will Provide Funds for Purchases of
Commodities
Ni:V YOniC, Teh la-Durhis tho Hat
tow ilivs a tiumbor of conferences hnvn1
been hold between local bankers unit
representatives of tho nusslan Govern
ment In connection with a proposed lqittt
of eever.il million dollars, to ho secured
hi llusslan railroad bonds.
According; to present plans, tho loan will
run for three ears and will carry a
siiusianiiai rate or interest in some
elides thOyhellcf obtains that tho Russian
Government may bo compelled to pay ns
hlcli as 7 per cent, for Its moncj Al
though, tho amount of tho loan has not
vet been decided It Is believed that It will
be between $50,000,000 and J10O.OC0.000
In prominent banking; circles today It
was stntecl that this loan Is belns ar
ranged to provide funds to pay for Hus
slan Government purchases of various
commodities lu tho American markets
It Is also understood that a number of
Important contracts for nutomobllo
trucks, wnr munitions, etc, for Russian
account are now pending, awaiting the
auctessful conclusion of the loan transac
tion NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NUW OIIK. 1'eb. in -HUTTIirt -Market
"rm Iteielpts, tHW tankages Uxtrn twain
eri 3lf3Uic higher scoring. 33J3Wi .
30 Jk y" slt,aSa hnltatlon ireumery
ktiUS Market unsettled Itecelpts U 711
patkagra Extra, llrsts JMiJilc firsts. 2W
HiV','iv "earby vyliltcs, i-JSlSik nearby browns,
best OJi't" C " "Aiii7L "efrlgvrator
James O. Hollenbech
AILKNTOW.V, I'a., l-'eb 15 -James O
Hollenbech, merchant and postmaster nt
Saesersvillo and Justice of tho Peace of
Hcldelbent township, died suddenly last
night of heart disease, 51 jears old Ho
was a leader In the Hull Mooso move
ment, but had announced his icturn to
tho Republican part.
IN -MKMOHUM
,'?.,',,!Mi.KfJ'T,n .loVlnr remembrance of
MUIUKI.ll. MASMNOK1I who fell asleep In
Jesus February 13. IH07. "Safe to thi "id
lie leads Uls own." PAIIENTS.
JBentljs
Thete Notices Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge,
IMCHMANN At tivvedesboro. N J . on
AaZU li,.,i?. "N Mr., uac-Jimann, ga
43 year
to attsnd tha funeral front the resldeuoa of
hi ;', irisnw are invited
boro N J Wednesday February 10 at 1 Jo
p m. Intermeai at Lake Park Cemetery.
Bi,nm.-u reoruary is, 11U. at his
tat realdULcc. 4SII Walton ave West Phil,
djlphta. JOHN IUDQWAY BANNAV. ."id
61 years Punsral servUea oi Wedosiaav
mornlng at the ChuUa aiber Cn.Vt.rv
j bapel Po"svlU Pa. m srrlTil oftfilna
leaving Broad Street 8 atloa at 10 ! m,
IS A I C III it V -Oo February 12.1910.W1LI
IAM D bWn4 of Mary A BarnhSrst "
Nel RaUtlvu and friends, also Fish na
Club of Ocaa Uty. N. J u to tied &
N. Y.CURB MARKET
IN QUIET MOOD
Oil Stocks Again Lenders In
quiry for Midvnle Rights.
Coppers Firm
DKATItS
Attend lh funeral Mrvlres, nn Wnlnesdar
ft a p. m . at iisJaio rildence, S239 ron
tnln st. (V3J.An1 diamond ts ) Interment
pmate, at Montitnrnt Cemetery, Hemaina
may Le Mewed Tuentlny. from 8 to 10 o m.
nitwit On February l.t. 10H1. JOHN
IIAUKIt. husband of tne Utf Rothls Hauer,
In his (Wth scar. Itelatlvea ami friends nlso
nil poctettrs of whlcli ho was n member
are Intlted to attend the funeral, on edne
dnv, at 1 p m from his Into residence, -lul
North Marvlne st. Interment at Mount Md
rlah t'emotery.
IinAltl). February 13, 1010 JOHni'ItlNI! A .
widow of Thomas II Heard Ilelalhes nnd
i inenas aro inuei to attend tne iiinerni
services, nn Wednesday at J n in. at her
' tate resucnce inu N nancnck st inter-
m.n, ni n .1 k awi' I'.m.i.,,
ment nt Old Fellows' Ocmetcri
IIIM.I, On February 13, 1010. JOSHPH
lir.r.I, Ilelntlvea and friends also I'onemnh
Tribe No am I. o It, M . ntid lied Cross
Cnslle No 10 K. of (I II nro Invite I to
nttenl tho funeral services Wednesday nt
1 10 p, m nt the residence of his sister
Mrs Mary Cnrlncn 10 1 W (llenwond live
Interment prlvnto at Northwnod Cemetery
Friends may view remains Tuesday, nt 8
n m Automobile funeral
IIITTIMI. On Februnry 11. Ifltn, HOItACn
IIITTINCI son of the lata t.ewla and Marj
Hitting Ilelntlvea nnl friends nre Invite I
to nttend the funeral aervlces on Thurslav.
at 2 p , m prcclrelv, at his lato residence
5240 Tlno st Interment prlvato.
llllltltADAIt.i: On February 14. 101(1
UTIinii T, wife of John Ilorradalle nnd
daughter of John 1 nnd Annlo Hoffman,
ngetl Jl enrs and 21 dnvs Helntlves nnd
friends nre Invited to nttend tho funernj
services Frldav, nt 1 P m. nt her parents'
residence, 20 J I N. Marahnll st Interment
nt Hillside Cemetery Itemilns may be
vletvel Thursdav front 7 to 0 u m
llltlCi: On February la min. OHjimtlT
II, son of David r. nnd Mnry II. Ilruco,
nged 20 months Helntlvr and friends nro
Invited to attend tho funeral services on
Wednesday nfternoon, ut 2 o clock, nt hH
parents residence, lis", N. aith st. Inter
ment nt Arlington Cemetery.
lllMH On February IB, 101(1 M Ml
lilrlllDI lllivcil, dniiRlitcr of I llrnbetli
I egcr nged 21 ears ltrlatlvrs nnd frlinds
nro Invited to nttend the funeral services,
on 1 rldiy nfternoon. at 2 o clock, nt her
mother's residence, uiotl Olrard nvenue. In
terim nt prlvnto at Arlington Ccmetorj tin.
mains nn) lo viewed Thursd ty ovciing, from
7 10 till 'J o'clock
t'ANMNfl. Huddenly, nn February 14, lOlrt,
nt her residence, 101 South 2Jd street,
l.Hl'ITIA C VN'NINd Notlco of funeral later
CANTI.IV. On February 11 1010, Ul.VNIII
F, widow of Hlchnrd Cantlln. Itelntlvci
and friends nro 'nvltcd lo nttend the funeral
on Thursdav. nt 8 a. m , from her lato rest
dence H- Morris st t-olrmn lletmlcm Mass
nt Church of tho tacrc I llmrt nt tl 110 a m
precisely. Interment nt Holy Cross Come
terj CAItl.V Huildenly, nt Hatfield, Pa, on
l'clruary I J, UUU 'Ihnmna Carey, nged .17
3enrs HclattveR nnd frlcndi nro Invited to
nttend tho runeinl, on Thursdnj, ut 10 a tn ,
from Ht Hlnnlslau's Church, tjinsdale I'n
Interment nt llolv Sepulchre Ccmetirv Phil
luklphla r.vko N .10 it ni train from Head
ing Terminal for Uinsdalo Automobllo fu
neral
CI IFI tlltll At PnuWboro, N J, on Fob
runry 11, 101H KMMA .1 wi low of Chnrlis
II Clifford (nco Hughes), nged (I., )car
ltelattvcs and friends nro Invited to nttend
tho funeral, on Tbursd iv nt 1 p. m , from
htr lato remdence, 11 1 Washington st , Pauls
I oro. X. J Interment nt Clarksboro. N .r
Il'lcnrts mnv view remains Wcdncsdi), 7 to
0 p m. Auto runeral
tOMI'ION.On Februnry 14. 1010, AI.nnitT
T son of tho lato llllnm M nnd nrnh C
Cnmptnn, nged in scars ltclitlves nnd
friends nlso nnplojes of tho American I n
glneerlng Compnny, uro Invited tn attend the
funeral services, at his Into roMdcni e llins
West Olrard nvo, on Thuisdny, nt 1 p. m
preclsel Interment nt Newtown Snuaro
lliptlit ihiirch llurlal (Iround
COM! On Februaiy 11 loin, KMMA HA
Cllllf., diughter of the lato Joseph nnd
Mnrgnret A Coxo. IMitivcR nrd frlcndi
nro Invited to attend thu ftiiiernl services
on Wednisdav nt 10 n in., nt her lato
roldince. rolO l'uliskt ave. Oermantown.
Interment private. IUmilns nny bo viewed
Tueslnv. from 7 to U p m.
CI'HIIV. On February 11. 1010, MAItdA
Ill.T I .wife Of Hobert It. Curry, need 1,3
inr ItcHtlvei nnl friends aro Invited to
attind tho funeral scrvl is on VVednesdiv
nt J p in ut the resilience of her son
Clement II Currj ( ',7 North r2d st Inter
ment at Motitroao Cenietcr.
I)Mi:s. On Februirj 12 101(1. MINNIII
N iliughler of the lato Or John Jt and
l.llza H Dvvles of Warren, Pn. Itelathes
nnl friends arc invited tn ntund tho fu
ncrnl serv ics on Tuesdnv, nt tl 30 p m ,
at 1821 Nor.h Park avt. Interment nt War
ren I'n
I)1:saiJAM: On Fehruarj 14, 1010, MAL
COLM Illlt'Ci: son of Malcolm II and
ItcMnn F Dcanhnje nged 2 senri Ilelntlvei
nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral
srvlie. on Wcdncsdaj at J n m pnclscli
at the reel lcnte of his parents n. h
Frnler Rt InenrSith nnd Klngsctblng ave ).
Interment private
DKMIIAMFS. On February 11 loll! at
Const drove Pa lOS II DLSCIIAMP In
his "llh star Itelitlvi'H nnd friends also
1 nlverslty Lnliro No Oil) F in I A M
nre Invited to Attend tho funeral services on
'lhursdaj ut 1 p m at the rrsl.lenco of
1 Is mother Mri II M. Descliamps Jl IJ N
Iftlh i't Interment tulvnle
DKM.Si:. On Fobrunry 11. 101(1, H1CIIARD,
eon or John A. nnd 1 lnrinco Louhlnn Ilevlne,
nged 1 years nnd (I months ltilatlvts and
rrtends nic Invited to attend tho runeral. on
Tuesdnv at 2 p m , from the residence o
his (.rnnili arcnts irJI North 4Sth st. Inter
ment nt Holy Cross Cemetery
DICK. At Chews, N I, on February 1.1,
mill CUIOLINIJ nil K ineo I lold). widow
of Wlllhim Did Helntlves and frit nils .ire
Invite I tn altitil tho rum ral, on Wednesday,
nt I p m rtum tho rerldenro of htr sou
Inlaw. Mllnrd link nt cniws, N I heri-
hen ut tho house Interment nt Methodist
l.pisi i)'.ll e.e'iiii ivrj , iiuin loom c-ucsinui
stiect firrv at II a m
IIOU I IMi. Huildenly. on February 11.1010
WILLIAM F DOWLlNd hUMlunl of Mlir-
garet S liowllng agid r, I ve.us Helitlvis
ami friends lllsn Apollo Lodge No ICIt
IV nnd A. M SI John H Chill ter Nn I
it A C, 1 enn Township lodge. No ll'l
I. O o V l'enn 'lownshlti ( oum II. n ll..
O II. A M. Ilanmret I nil go. No '.Ol, K
or i', iTottition en uuoer vu u u or
I' Monteziimi Trliie. No 21 I o R M
Diligent Cnunill, No I, F P A and all
org inlzattnns or which lie was a member,
nro inviie.l ic iiici.u i.ie tuiiunu eeriiecs, on
Wediusdnv, nt . p m at his lute residence
'.210 North 1Mb st Interment private, nt
Mt Peace Cemeterv lteuulns may be
viewed rn luesta evening
1)141 W On Februnry IJ 1010 IOSIIPH
P. busbnnd of Cutherlue Dugan (nee I etset)
nnd sou of Margnrct and the I ito (leorgo Du
gati HelntlviH and frlen Is ul.u Holy Name
ro.letv nf the Sure.) Itcnrt Chtirth. nrn In
vited to attend the luneml. on 'Ihurrdii, at
H to u m from Ma Into residence lLo
Diiklnsnn st Solemn Ittgulem M .63 nt the
( hunll or the banc I Heart nt 10 a m In
terment at Holy Cross cemetery. Automobile
rerv Ice
I'l.WNHKV. On Fobrunry 14 10H1 WILL
IAM I FLV.NM3IU Dun notlen of tho fu
neral will le given from his brother In-law 'a
rerldintc John Duffy, lltd Castlo ave
I'lANN. -On February II, 10H1. MAIIV,
wldnvi of Thomis 1 hun, fnrmerlv of Kt 1M
ward a pirlsh Ite'atlvta and frlinds nre In
vited to attend thu funeral, on rhursliy. at
il o a m from her lite residence Jill
North ( lirlon st High Mass ut tho thurih
of Our Lady of Mercy nt R a tn pretlscl)
Interment at Ciliary Cemetery, Vow ork
Mini I.. On Februais 13 10111, LOUISA,
daughter of William and Freda Pocll aged il
yeirs. Helntlves an I friends nro Invited to
attend tho funeral services 'lliursdiy at J
p m ut her pcreuts' risldenin, .U17 v
Fdlrhlll st Jiitermcut at (ireenmouiit Ccmo
tery
OOl IllH'l:(r It - on lVbruiiry 11, 1010
lUN'MV liusban I of Ula Ooldlrgcr llel
utlves and trlcuds, nisi Moses Mendelst,ohu
lodge U II A Austro Hungirlan liene
0. lal .isi-o latlon unl Congrtgutlon Uouu of
Halbcrstun are Invited to nttend the funeral
aervl.es on Wednesday at 10a in. prcilsely
nt Ma late realleiue P1IJ N, list st. Inter
ment at liar Nets) Cemetery
I, (II lll.S. On February 14, lain C'ATII
Fill NF wire of J lima F dol len and daughter
of Cutharlne and tho late Ml, Incl (iavlgcn
HeUtlvia und friends are Invited tn attend
the funeral, on Ihursday, at H 10 a m from
the reel lenie of her Mer Mrs II ara 2.H0
W Huntingdon st HUh Masa of lleuulem
at ht I olumba a Church at 10 a in
GOODWIN. On February 11, 10111 KMMA
K OOOIIH IN. wlfo of Lender (loo.lwln. in
her 5'lh vear Itelatlvea and friends aro In
vited to aliond the funoral. on Wednesday
at J p in from her lite residence uu East
Demon st. To proreel to Palmer Vault
1-rlend may view remains on 'Ihesday, from
S to 10 m "
CUV. On rebruary IJ. 1010 JOHN, hus
Uinl of tho late Maraaret Ouy (nee Itona
gh.in) Itelatlvea and Irlen la are Inilted to
attend tha funeral on Wednestay at N to
a in. trom tils lata reldetue, 2001 West
Columbia i bolemn Iteiiulcm Mats at &t
Hlzabelha Churelc at 10 u m Interment
at New Cathedral Cemetery Kindly jmlt
How cr
1! ltPhlt. On February 14, 1010, MARYJ.,
widow of llmmas It Harper (telutlvea and
frienls alaa Altar Howry nnd bacred Heart
bocictiea ui e i.uilm u uur uiuy oi victory,
nro Invited to attend funeral, Friday, at H 0
n hi . from her late residence. SU1 ttuen .,
West Philadelphia Holcn.n Itequlem Mass at
I hurch of our I.ady pf Victory ut 10 u tn
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
HEFl'NKK. On Februar 1.1 1010. FKLIX.
husband ut Adelalle K Herfner lUlatlvea
und friend are Invited to attend funeral
Wednesday inornlnir at 8 o'clojk, from Ms
lata residence 1KH N S2.1 at. High Itsqulem
Masa at tlu Church of ht tiregory, at U su
o'clock prcchwly Interment private. Auto
mobile fuucral.
llEUKKli. On February 11. 1010. JIAItY
wl'O of Kujtno Ilegerty and daughter of tb
late James and Mary McAMnIy from Coun.
ly Tyrone. Ireland, aged 41 ar. Itclatlvaa
and Irlends of tho family are invited to at
tend the funeral, on vVednesday at 8 14
a. in., from lur late rtwldeoce. 2310 North
Dancroft st. Solemn llequlen) Mass at Our
Lady of Mercy Church, at 10 a la pre:lb.
Interment at Holy Swk'hro Ceowtary, Auto
funeral
1IOIIL. On February t4. 1010 JOHN 1IOHL.
0L iJ!r&if a,uTfr,.S.'"a,i5
employes, of. C f ruiuuu t Co are Invited
to attend. th funeral on Thursday, at IS
a m. from hla late rfdeni;e. 1441 North
Watta st Body way ba v law d on Wedocs
day evening
HUUHIM. On Februarji 13. 1818. JOHN,
husband nf the lata Bridget liuxbes, for
tasriy oi iw aawc x-uwuua, ave neuttve
and friend are luvttsd to attend tbo fu
noral on Tbursday t S JO m from the
reaaleac ef hla son In la John W Schll
llnge. itii Jockaop boKuin Reuulem Mass
ut Cfeuxcb Qt ttla Jbplphauy at 10 a. in pre
cisely tatermeot at New CacWiral Cwae
tery.
I1KATIIM
11 VTT On February 1ft, 101(1 LOUlH D
IIY TT, eon of tho late Phllln mill Around!
Hyatt, surd 01 vears Helntlves and friends
are invited tn attend tho funeral scrvl rs,
on Wednesday, at 4 p. m . nt the resident- nf
I W Miknrs. 272s ltldg nve Interment
nt North laurel IIIII Cemetery.
JOHNSON.- On February 11. lOlfl, nAII
IiAltA, wife of tho lato Hillary C. Johnson,
Rervlres Thursday at 2 n. m.i at her lata
resident e, 400 N Bid at. Interment private,
vinu now era
JOM'aOn February 11, lolfl. WILLIAM
DAVID .IONRH son of Kussn Cook an!
the late Thomas Jones, age I 81 years, lleln
tlvra and friends nre Invited tn attend the
funeral on Wednrsdaj I ebruarv 111 nt 8
p. in, from hla lato residence, 2011 fvmth
hist st. West Philadelphia Interment nt
Mount Morlah Cemetery. Friends mny cali
llienlas . from 7 to 0 p. m Wllm ngloi
pipers pteaso copy.
JOSIH'IIM (nee Nualinum). On February
11 loin. MIHIA.M wife nf Ouatnv us Josephs,
nged (17 leara Ileltiivea nnd friends nro
Invited tn attend the funeral services on
We.lncsdsi nt 2 l in. nt her lato resi
dence 2020 NPark nvo Interment private,
nt Mt Hlnal Cemetery
KI:i.I.i:Y. On Fobruary 12. 1010. .MAdntn
l(i:i,l,BV. wllo of Charles Kelley, naed 43
ears Helatlves and frl'n.ls aro Invited to
attend the funeral on Wednesdav, nt 7 00
n tn. from her lata residence. 114 Hoy at.
llenulem Masa at Ht Htephen Church nt
li n m Interment private, at Holy Hcnul.
ehro Cemetery
K1MHI.F,. On Februnrv 1.1, 1010, MAMCIA-
lll.r, widow or .Natnan n. Kimtne. Ileln
tlves nnd friends of tho family are respect
fully Invited to nttend funerAl Rervlce.s. nn
Wedneslay nfternoon nt 2 o clock, nt her
late home. 3011 Fontnln at. Interment nt
North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Hemalns may
l)fl vicweu em luesuuy uicning. AUlomoolle
funernl .
LANIlltKOAN. On February 14, 1010
I HIJDUItlCK W I.ANDItKdAN. Helatlves
and friends', also omploiCR of livening llulle
tln. nre Invited to nttend tho funeral services,
on Thursday, nt 8 p m , nt his Into real
deuce H2S South St llerunrd street, At est
Phllndelphlii, Interment private on Friday
morning
LVNOSrltOTH On Februnry 14 1010.
THOMAS. 11 LAN0STI1OTH. In his mith
venr iieistives ami rrienus, niso Ivy Lodge,
V S"1 ' " 1 . am Invited to atlcn.1
tho funeral aervlces on Thursda) at 2 p m.
ircclsely. nt his late residence, jnoti N 1 Iih
rt Interment private, nt Westminster
I emetery.
IIKHNI On February 12, 1010, WILLIAM
II LIKRKR, son of John W nnd Mary H
Likens nged 21 years Helntlves nnd friends,
nnd any societies of which ho was n member,
are Invited tn nttend the funeral services nt
hla late residence 1101 Aspen st on Wcdnes.
da the HUh, Inst at J n m Interment
West laurel Hill Cemeter Hemalns may
be viewed Tues.lny evening nftcr 7 "0 o'clock
Lll.I.IIV. On Februnrv 11, 1010, MAIIT J.
(nee Moore), wife nf tho lato John W Lilies.
Helatlves and friends nre Invited to nttend
tho funeral on Wednesday, nt 1 30 p m.
from the resld-nco of Mr Crn7en 2441 N
loth st Interment private Hemalns may
be viewed on Tuesday evening Auto service
l.IM..i:.- On February 12, 1010. MAIIT J,
widow of Hiram Llvezey Helatlves end
friends nro Invited to nttend tho funernl
ervlces. on Welnesrtaj nt J p. m. nt her
Into residence. JS07 N. Broad st. lnteimont
prlvnto
LUCKi:. Huddenly, on February 14, 101(1,
HILNHY II. husband nf Almeo V. Wlsmer
Duo notlco of the funeral will bo given from
his lato residence 1J7 W. Tabor rd . Olnev.
MAtll IKK. On Februnrv 14, 1010, MI
CHAEL, son of tho lito lohn nnd Ann Ma
gulrc. Hel-itlvca and friends nlso Cavnn
Catholic llinoncl.il boclcty D vision No 12
A O H nnd Father Ilnrbelln Soclotv. are
Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at
8 n. m , from residence 143S South llroad
Bt Solemn Itequtein Mass nt Church of tho
bnered Heart at 0 30 n m Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
McCl'I.l OUdll. On Februnry 12. 1010,
JAMLS J son of the latn lames und Cathe
rine McCullough Helntlves und frlendj.
nlso Lojal Ordtr of Mooso No 34, nre In
vite 1 to attenl 'lie funeral, on Thursday, at
8 to u m from his lite residence, lin
North Pnlethorp st bolcmp Itequlem Mass
at Mt. Michael a church, at 10 a m. Inter
ment at Now Cathedral Cemetery
Mrlei:i:. On February 1,1, 1010. ALOYSIUS
O , husband of Helen McKco (nee Leltsch)
nnl jounccst son of Annio 1. und tho lata
lldvvnnl V McLee Itelatlvrs nnd friends
nro Invited to attend the funeral on Wedns
ilnv ut 8 a m, from the residence of 1.1.1
l,iother-ln-Iaw, John I. Connor OJI) llnltl
moro ave, Clifton Heights Dclnwarn Co,
Pi Solemn Hiqulcm Masa nt at. Charles'
Church Oikvlew nt 10 a. ni. Interment at
St Clnrles' Cemcterj
Jlel.ALOIUJN. On February ll.10in.imiD
C1I1T vsiro of Owen Mclaughlin. Relatives
and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral,
on Wcdncsdaj, at 8 10 n m, from tho rcsl.
demo of her husband .101 West Hrle rvo
Solemn Iteiiuleni Mnss at Ht. Veronica's
( hurch ut 10 a. m Interment ut New Cathe
dral Ccmctcrj
McMIII.L. On February 12, 1010, ELIZA
IIEIH wlfo of James MrNEILL (nea Car
son) Helatlves nnd friends are Invltod to
nltenl Iho funeral services, on Wednesday,
it J p m , nt her lato residence. 1131 North
Hohiirt at Interment private.
MFt.lt VW. On February 13. 101(1, ALI1ERT
UA1LEY MEOHAW, Jr. son of Albert It
nnd Caroline E Megraw (neoiFousc), aged
8 months Helntlves and fronds nre Invited
to ntund the funeril services on Wednes
day, at 2pm at the rtsldouco of Ins
paicnts M17 Walnut at. West FMhidcl
phla Interment prlvnto
.MOIlltISS. On Fobiuary 13. 1010. MADE-
i.i.u i-i.iiAur-i'ii, uaugnter or 1'atrick
nnd Snrali Morrlssy, nged 0 years and 8
months Helatlves and friends are Iniltel
to alien. i ino luncrai, on vv ciinesany. at 8
.,...-, .,,u tuliVlM,, u,l ,, 1'IIIIC.UU,, Mb O
m . from her n irents, residence. f04 Jef .
rtiui. h.l' e i.ci.t'i.iiuiii .11.11.1 Enjnnrv e.o
Pa Mass nt tho Church of the irisentntlon
Choltcnhim at I) a. tn. Interment at Holy
r-ipuiciira cemeicrj
Ml'I.IIN. At his late residence, 217 North
Fill st on Februirv 11, llllll. A 1 OSTEH
MI LLIN', age 1 7S jears. Funeral services
anl Interment private, at Mount Ilollj
bpilngs, P.i
ML'ltPJII.V. On February 12. 1010, MARY
I MMA Ml'UI'Ilm alstcr or the 1 ito Ho
le, e i F Nutz Hctatliegtund friends are In.
vltut to nittnd tho funernl hervlces on Wed.
nes-liv nt J p in nt her lato residence. 749
N Hollv st Interment private.
NA.M'AltltOUV- On Feliruary 14. 10111
WI I.A. widow of William Nancarrow Rcla
tlies and friends nro Invited to attend tho
tunei il cervices on Thurada) nt J p ni.,
at her late residence Ul South 5th st ,
Durb Interment nt Fcrnwood Cemetery
NIC (II IS Suddonlj, on February 14. 1010
WILLI M JAS"I3II NirOLLH In his 1)2.1
joiir I uneriil Ihursday at 10 10 a m, from
the realdcnio of Mrs J O Nlcolls, 1014 S
tutli st Interment private
O'llltll.'N. On February 18. 1010 ANNIE,
wife of John O Hrlen Tho funeral will take
t.la.o Wislnes.lav nt to a in from her
lato residence, till N Croskev st Solemn
Mass of Heiiulem nt St Francis' Church, at
li n in preclxilv RelatlveR un.l frlendi. iilno
II V M bcvlallty uro Invited to attend. In
terpient at Holy Cross Cemetery
O'KLLFI E. On February 14, 1010. MA
TU.DV 1. beloved wife of Thomas O Kecrto
(I. co Deans) Relatives nnd friends are In
vited tn nttend tha funeral services, on
Ihursduv at 1 p m irnni husbands resi
dence. JilJ West Surniiehanua live Inter
ment private, Mt Morlah Cemetery Remains I
may tie viuwcu ive.uies.in D ID lu p m
O'NEILL At Atlantic Cits, N J , on Feb
ruary II 11)111 JAMKH bllahi.n.1 nf fiillm
rlne O Nelll Relatives and f rlen Is nlso
Vnclent Order nf Hibernians of Atlantic city
aro Invited tn attend the funeral on Thurs
da at 8 lu a m from hfs late residence,
liil houtl. Florida ave. Atlantic Cltv Solemn
IteguUin Mass at Our l,ady Star of the hea
i hur li nt I) a m Interment ut Plcneaiitvllle
Cemetery
PAN M.Pt KI.lt. On February 1.1. 1010.
MARY wlfo of Abram C. Pannepacker. aged
(11 rars Itclatlies urd friends am Inviud
to attend the funeral services on Thurs lay,
at 2 p in i reclel nt her late residence
17VI bt Paul a st (18th and Oermautown
ave) Nleefwn Pa Interment private Re.
mains iua be viewed on Wednesday evening
PArrhltsoN. On Fobruary 13 1U10.JAME3
iPAriEllhON' aged 117 veara Relatives and
friends also Keystone Ilenetlelal Association
and empoca of Henry Dlsston A. Son,
are Invited to attend iho funeral serv
I es on Wednesday at 1 10 p tn . at the
residence of Oustave Pflughnupt 11J4 Dlsston
st , Pa. ony Interment at Chestnut Hill M
E Cemetery rrtends may call on Tuesday,
from 7 10 to 0 .10 p in Automobile funeral
POLLOCK.- Suddenly, on February 14. 1010.
ut Devault. Pu M till I1LA1R. daughter of
the late William and Elizabeth Dell Pollock.
Notice of funerul later
IllL'll. On lebruary 14, 10111 at her resl
denco, 5714 Poplir street, MRY J, wife of
William II Rich. In her 7Jd jeur. Further
notice of thj funciul vv'll be tlien.
RINK. On February 13, 1910. ETTA RINK
ineo Spencer) Relutlves and friends, also
members of the I.idlea Auxiliary, No 31,
LOOM und all other organizations of
which she waa a member, are Invited to at
tend the funeril service, on Thursday, at 2
p in at the residence of Mrs barah Oantt,
7J1 North Uth st Interment at Fcrnwood
Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Wed
nesday Automobllo service
btlll.I.I.i; On February 11, 1010, PAUL F.
bCHEELE, hushunil of Salomea Ucheala
(neo Klein), aged 50 yeurs Relatives and
frlendei ara Invltsd tu attend tha funeral
aervlces, on Wednesday at 1 JO p. ni pre
elselv, at hla lata residence, J40 North "lit
st Interment private
bt lit t IX. On Fobreury 13, 1010. L'LIiSA
1IBTII widow of Ludwls Scfiuck, ut tier late
realden c. 204J WeatAeld ave,, Camden N. J.
I'us aM.vii w u- tuita-iai nui uu filtTVIl.
jXIUIZ. On February IS. 1010. MARIE
HELKN. beloved daughter of Max anl Claia
Sc belli (nM bixlchar) In her Uth year
Itelatlvea and friend are Invited to attenl
funeral on Wedinuklay, at 8 a m . from her
parents' realdsrtc 1114 pin. st Muss of
Itequlem at Holy Trlnllv Church at 0 30
a m praclMly interment Most Holy fu
deemer Cemetiry
blllT!. On February IS, 1810. HKTTIE C,
widow if II Jsrawa Mils Lata residence,
t htltciilviBi, Pa Due notice of the tuneral
will be "given
SKTH - On February 13. 1810. FBLIOIA A
wlfa of JiMiauh T Bath and daughter at tha
lata OJIvar und Hsbacc-u Ramsey Rtlutivaa
anil
INUV
nds are Invited to attend tha fiitiamt
frotu her late residence 317 S Oih st an
iriciuM iif m,,wu iu ,,iuu ma ru
WeduM4ay ut H a m
Csmeterlr
iiiiermtnt at Jsdeti
bllM. on February 14 iai, henry ji
SHAW aged MO jears. Relative and friends
arc tnvliacl to attend the funeral services, oa
Friday atteraooo tebruary 18, at 3 o'ejoclc.
at ine rceidence of bla aon la law. Frank 6
utddleiou Jr WQ Weatuwut avenue, Had
donaeld N J loiuruieui private at Uarlelzh
Cemetery
81IOKUAKKR -On Second Month 13th.
1810. ut hex late resblsnee. 120 W'est TuTse
baclccn st- 0roianccnn MARY HOtVAtU),
dau.hte of the Ute Hord WlUUma, aia
nldoar of tranklln tthoeraaker la taa Wto
year of bar age. Funeral osd tacerncasl
Wlvatc
Df:A1lt3
BIKOf Kit On FcbrtiAfv H ifilo. AtJfltt
sK
Tl 8 SIEOLCH hiifband ef iba lat Mar
Hiegier ilebitij M and friends alio M min
N-ra or 8t Alphonsus nene.flc'ai tuyjrtl
tha Iwvleetortti German Aid Society rtHn'
vied to nltenil funeral nn Wednoaaar at
110 a m frjjm his late residence. 41S'h.
ft. Solemn Requiem Mass at 8t Alphortini'
Church, at 10 o clock Interment et )r.
Mary Cemelrij, Ooylealown via funeral car
hVII.,.,.' 'Innunry 1.1, 1010, Itav JAilfil
J BJtlTIl, The reverend clergy and rclatllft
and triends ara Invited lo attend a Month's
Mind Mass on Wednesday. February Jt
!S.J? .", 2 ."", fhurch of the AssumVtimT.
12th and Hprlnj Harden ets Olvlna Oltlca
will hegliol 0 "O n m.
S,&,:i?."AJ;n.'.7r.0n rebruary 14 KMMA,
fllSK I'lt J1' Wllhelmlna nnl thi Iste Otrtlleb
Honenwnld Helatlves and friends nrf In
Mtl to nttend the funernl services Thum
! "A "! I ,u V, ,m .at her mnthsr'aresfderrte,
20 ;1 N. Tranklln st Interment prlvMe it
mains may be viewed Wednesday, from 7 lo
li li tn n" r
8TAHK. Oil February 14, 1015 JOSfiPJI
II husl an.) of Elizabeth M. Stark (nfsi
Pnllcr) and aon of Joseph and Epima fitatlr
(nee Hnhn) n gel 4 J years Relatives nM
,,n , f inrniners Ol CJSRge irine. ivo.
!i ' 1. '; " "'t.1 Lnnger lien.
iiie laraway nen nociety. nnfl
Ward Democratic cltil, ara lnH.1
ine iiinerni. on Thursday, nt 30 a, it) ,
from his late residence. .111 N. lottf it.
Hflemn Requiem Mnss nt the AasumrdlAn
Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at JUoJy
Cross Cemetery.
STAPI'. On February 13, JOKI, FJIED
IlTtlflC ,C , aon. of Margaret fitapf Urocht
and tho late Frederick William Stapf. ftelks
lives nnd friends nre Invited to attend tha
funeral rervlces on Wednesday, at 2 p, m;
nt hla late residence. 2-.JO South 10th st. In
terment private.
STOPF. On February 11, 1910, FRED
ERICK CARROLL son of tho lata Frrsler
UK William Hlonf and Mnrrsrot stopf
(tlrecht) Duo notice of tho funeral will b
klven from hla late rcs'drace, 2520 SoutU
10th st.
TIIOMAH. On Fobruary It 101ft. KATB J3.
Thomss, daughter of tho tto Francis nnd
llrldget Thomas, formerly of ''hMnixVllle,
I'n Duo notice of tho funeral ' !U e given
from tho resldenco nf her brevtbk William
T Thomas 210.1 W Somerset at,
II KICII. On February 13, 1010, MARTHA
l: , widow or a. Stanley Ulrica, aged
71 j ears Due notlca nf the funeral from
Iho residence nf her aon n law, Henry 8.
Krclder. TOO S HOth aL '
lAHLI'.Y. On February 14. 1010, WILLIAM
AHLEY, nged 7J eara. Itelatlvea and
friends nlso dood Samaritan Lodge, Nov 80,
1 O O F, and tho managers of tha Odd
Fellows' Homo, are Invited to attend tha
runeral. on Thursday, nt 1 p. m., at tha Odd
Fellows' Home, S E corner 17lh nnd Tldta,
sts. Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery.
WALSH. On February 13, 1910, KATB A..
widow of John F Walsh Relatives and
friends nre Invltedto nttend tho funeral, on
Widnosdny. nt li 10 n in.. from her lata
rosldcnce, l,MJ Diamond st Solemn Itequlem
Mass nt Our Lady of Mercy Church at Jl
a m Interment prlvato Plcoso omit flowers.
AUtomobllo service ,
IIIII. On February 13, 1910, DORETTA
HLANCHE daughter of Rosa and tha lata
William Weir. Relatives and friends ara In
vited to nttend funernl. Wednesday, at a
p in . from her lato residence, lSJO North
st interment private. Remains may b
viewed Tuesday, from 7 10 to 0 30 p. m.
MUIhS. On February 13, 1010, LOUIS, hua
band of Mary Weiss Relatives nnd friends,
also Marquette Council. K. of C, and Bt!
Peters, fit Vincent do Paul and the Holy
Namo societies, are Invited to attend 4ha
runerul. on Thursday, at 8.30 a m , from
his late residence, 4 101 Main st.. Manayunkv
tjoleron Requiem Masa at St Mary's Church,
nt 10 a m Interment at St. Mary's Cemt
tcry. Roxborough ,.
MIKHS. On February 13. 1010. LOUIS, hus
band of Mary WIcss Relatlv-a nnd frlerfds.
also Mnrquotto Council, K of C: 8t. Peter's
ht Vincent do Paul s, St. Joseph's and tha
Holy Nome Societies; St Mary's Cathollo
Club, and Maniyunk Duslness lien's Asso
ciation, nro Invited to nttend funeral, Thurs
day at 8 10 a. m,, trom his Into rosldenn,
4 lilt Mnln st , Manayunk, Solemn Requiem
Mnss nt St. Mary's church at 10 a. rn.
Interment St Mary's Cemetery, Roxborough.
MLS mini ANN On February 13, ibio.
HERNAItD WESTKRMANN. son of ChatleS
nnd Elizabeth A. Westermann, nged 31, aud
dcnl) at hla residence, 12J0 Hay st., Wta'
modi Cnl
MllirWOItTlL On Fobruary 13.1010.HAN.
NA1I, widow of Ormnn Whltworth. nged 78
jears Itelatlvea nnd friends are Invited to
nttend funoral, 'Wednesday, nt 1 p. nf,'
from her lato resldenco. .122 s. Frazler at.
Services nt St. David r 1'. E Church, Mana
junk, nt 1 p tn. Interment adjoining ground.
WIDDIFIEI.D. On February 14.1010.WILL
IAM W. WIDDIFIELD. husband of Sail!.
W. Wiadldcld (nco Thomas) Helatlves nnd
friends, nlso hup Ivors of 01st Regiment
Pcnnsylvnnli Volunteers, Veteran Legion,
Camp No 71, nnd cmplojea of tho Prothono
tarrB Office aro Invited to attend tha fu
neral serv lees, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m.. at
his Into residence, 1210 N 11th st. Inter
ment private. Somcra Point (N. J.) papers
plrnao copy ,
UNDER. Suddenly, on February 12, J010,
ALUEIIT EARLB WUNDER, nged l years.
Relatives nnd friends, nlso Washington
Council N'o 1. Jr. O V A M and Bemlnole
lrlbo No lo. I. 0. O R. nro Invited to
attend tho funoral, on Wedncsdny, at 2 p.
m . from M-'U Oermnntown ave., Oermau
town Interment strictly private, at Ivy Hill
Cemetery.
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Liberal reward if returned to 1123 8 Broad!
NBCKPIECE Hudson seal neckpiece lost at
Forrest Theatre Hat aft Liberal reward" it
returned to W. T Snilth14S7 S. Broad
POO Lest, Saturday. Feb. 12. Great Pane.!
months old color J ellow. Charles Carver, Jrt.
Ardmore. Pa.
PEHSONAXS
A nELIAULK PARTY pr home to board nd
rare for an eplleotlo lady. hUthest rtter
eocM required State lowest terms C 3f
ledger unies
' , ct-e
HELP WAITED FEMALE
COMPANION young refined, for elderly ldy
all between 10 aud X tua phone culls) fij
South 41th
COOK Country, good cook end bread xn&ltert;
no laundry. German preferred, place vacant
February 26 Adjrcas II B8J Ledger Central
COOK. PritsiunT exp., capable w'oraaa ff
erence Me njployr Wedaeedair tocrrilcf,
11 30 o'clock, ti ChestBvit at . tiiom SmT'
COP W1NOBR8 wanted. Apply Jobn & Jasafw
DoHon, Int BUqUt jfjts, &t' WUsT
jTiUS OJ ccnuyiaui
onirHnnv clippers Wanted, zood fa
clippers AyvU Jamea Barker, foe . 0tt
OENBRAL ItOUSEWORK-,mMleB wu4
Id. family of a. Write 1830 Ojjgaad elT
OHtL white Proteatant for cook tag tec 3 eailoj
wasblDS 1010 S. 43t3 t. Tti; Mt No IS ok
Walout st. to 45th st
Other tlHsn.itlii.l Ada sa Nait l'Ag