JBO? NEWS CAUSED y COVERING IN WHEAT jlnrket Fluctuated Erratically. Large Flour Exports f. Reported ! ' l i.tArtO. Feb. 2S. Cov- 1MW unfavorMile crop new lJ ill liquidation broURht nl I? A" .J the wlient market 1 'Irm It l""1 "how" n K"01' ,,el11 E""'. "i i..,,iilnrttf A fie ".-. ,e.ili1irnlle senilis; tveiikeiictl' the tun. v.. "---- . ..,.... --..... . -i imi tnp ticiiiniiii mini v nverinni 'th Ml'llnH of'1""'-' m- losses tvorc KipM om. Bt prices were not maintained. Muy .sMied t $ 1 . 1 8 a4 . "flcr linvliiK Leon Kirn t ' 18,fl nml u" '" ,-l!",- "-wlnst iilJ'i ' tno nn (ii ycsieiuny. nnii .iwy l tl.lSTfc- nner I"IV"K ,lse" to M.I 6 mid Lllned to -M.I3, compared with $1.1 1, '.Allnd r; .1,. rlnso ycgtenlny j.jnort.1 f'"' "le cek. flow liirlutteil. ntfd to S,"8".9Sn bushels. nRiilnm r vlSI 222 bushels 11 year npn; jilnco .Inly 'tr.'.-i.rlo niornmt til liSIM.!?:'. liVl loiuli. fJli eompnrc'l with 2TI.in3.5S7 hUBlinls' In ftot same time Inst year. ...rtinfr rurin'S nnwcii iih inuovvs: ' .. W.i'ilny'n VMt- ':" .' !".' l.nw (Moi 14A 'filf '. t i i-i l.lR'ii'l.Iri;, I 1?U 1.13 i . t r. f 1 1 . 1 1 '-; " ? ;:n IS?' 7RS iUir 70 (i 41 12' . "'.'.. ?ii'. Ul" 4.1'. UN 4il' U'i s'.tttr 4! I2 m Vt Hlbll- 10 fi in, id 11 1. II IT 20 il r. 20 (17 t Un.'.l in. 37 lo.r.r lfl.30 10.60 ttn.nf. HO.f.5 10 III 10.50 lltr ... 11. so il.r.7 II. 32 til. 45 II. 35 II 17 11. 4B 4B Til. BO 211.10 20.I5R 20.70 ttl.it t2ll.ll7 sn.n'i 2ii.iio r v ?J"! BlA NEW I-0W IiKVKIiS FOR COTTOX: SOBTHBKX SKIjIjIMJ A FAKT0II iVhe West Was Also LiqiiidatiiiR nnd ?pots Ware DeniB Hcdfjcd kvv: VOItK. I-'eb. 25, A mixed start uMinnde li "10 I'tittmi market this mom- M "e uiiucriiiiio wan xiciiuy. -aim .hv ontlonH Hluiwlliff losses (if 2 to 5 ?Nlnls, white fk-tober and December worn i''' ....... I.itp-.n.. 1ml .tfit.t.f.rv ilrftitiintl o ,J IW'll.l .Ht..l. ..... " ,7 .......ii m rolnl.1. 1 The muiltet helil fairly well for n time. Hth Prleei wcrklni? nlxiiil 1 to 7 polntH cet hleher. lint there wiib cvltloiitly a pfii ileal of cotton for sale on a walo up. inJ Pffcrlnirs lri-.TP.npi. after It o'cIul-U. Snuthfrn felllnc lice led to app-nlir.iHlonn '(bat the eor.lldniieo of spot holders hart wen slifiKen. uiui inai hiiuih ivcro dcihk ItigeA on ciiiipariitlvely sllijht i-alllc.i, hlle It was reported that spot cotton wmi Mtig offeied to uoston at o inueti.iionn. Tht pressure increased, and prices mailo Mr low Rround for the movement, with lliv selllnc off to 11.2r.c-.. ami .Inly to slM6c. or about 11 to II point;! net lower. . i nrl.MHnn In.liertvv Kfititlierii elllntr I there wns acti"o selllns for Western ac count, nun it was nciicvnu iniu (renin u. tttests which had been Ions on cotton were ibandonlni; their position. The i-tiMrtlnen-t K ot Liverpool iiiucu to ir-'ui prici- ncrc. fr Temperatures were normal In the cot jf'ton belt this mornliiR. Some precipitation fe M reported In the northeastern sectlnn, t but tlsewher clear conditions prevailed. '. The receipts of cotton at the ports for Ii the day are estimated at .ICOOO bales, compared witn I -b . :j o I Pales last week, 5ti, 717 bales last year and 28,221 bales In 1114. i Yes. close. Open, lllsh. Low. Last. .March .... 11.20 tl. ir. 11.2:: 11.111 1....1 ,'ir 11.411 11.37 11.14 11.211 11. .M '.'Mr 11.110 11. fill 11.04 11.4(1 ll.BC. Socto&er ... 11 m 1 1.70 n.sr. 1 i.km 11.74 DKtmber ..11.92 11.34 U.9ii II. tl ll.Rii Sjnnry 12. no 11.99 .m u.ss "" i Bwt 11.30 11.30 'r ; , . Financial Briefs -Two Now York Slock HxchaiiKO soatn Kid at JG5.000, down 5 IG0O from the last offlclat sale. The New York banks lost to tho Sub- treasury yesterday $8Ul,ooo, and slnco Friday last $7.03G.O0U. The Llstluc fommlttee of the New ; Tork Curb Market Association has ruled , that the ordinary shares of the Hrltlsh- Amerlcan Tobacco Company shall sell cx dlrldend today, except for cash. No Indications of any falllntc off in Ren- 1 eril business activity can lie seen in the Clearing Houso exchanges at the more Im portant cities In the t'nlted States, the total belneagiiin lai-Ro this week, and. uccordinr; to Dun's Hot-lew. amountinc to SII.BI 1.678.- '!U. an increase of iil.1 ner cent., iih com- f pared with the $2.l77.8tS.C25. for tho Mm tl'OCt; IflLt eiriM IT ft linn until iu .... .. 111.1L .inn (lit iii jfui tjtlll.t rt Mnlfnatnil ...11. 1.,. -.-.......,. ...n.. -- ...t. g w.i.monn tin 1 111; uiji j i-B j 111 tut iiijj ecu Bin 1914, when J2.377, 188,855 was reported. The New York Dock Company January report showed a Rross Increase of Jiil.tllit nA a nn. nt.. -. t .1 .-II ...... ....... .1 .. .. ,-..v m nc K-.III Ul f.l,un. I lit? riiiiiiii-. I as Hl.fiDl, an Increase of $31,525. I-'or the seven months the surplus was J.".I5. R l, a Riiln of $Hi3,U78. Trumbull Steel Capital Incrense . T0UNGSTOWN. Keb. 25. Stockholders of the Trumbull Steel Company toted to Increase its capital stock from $1,000,000 Fo 110.00U.00O. for the purpose of creat- t on ujit-n-iit-nriii sieci piaut io supply n-sterlal for tho sheet mill plant now In Dnn-p-al.. ppr'----vi-'ii . THE WEATHER - OfTicial Forecast WAKI 11 NUTON. 1. C. Kei. 25. For eattern Penna.t'.lvniila and New ,ler- 'y flain 111 Hllnii- fi-.ltr,ti'Mfl lie ele.ll'. B-fS and somewhat colder tonight : Sat-Bj-rday partly overcast; otrons northwest winds. I Tne storm that whs over tho Carollnas i JUterday has moved up the coast to the , tlJrglnia calies. Willi e-ienlli- liu-roiiKeil I Kt-erfft. Wllltn tbo niia !,. ..'o .,i'nr I MTC. -- ..'...v .?. .... ,l.fc .. l.n F.. I M&" upper Lake teBlon has dissipated It fcOfs caused rain alont; the Atlantic slope !' north us New Tlrunswick. while BfH' '"ow hnB fallen throughout the K-V-taO reiTiOll nild cm-tern fintmbi 'I'l.n "Wf-Hures have risen to seasonable "unions in the North Atlantlo States, anq are ahnnr if: Han,... i....'r ihiu rnlnu alongr the South Atlantic slope. U. S. Weather Bureau Uulletin 0tx-rvtlona taken at S a. m. Kaslern time. I.QW SIaii.- last Rain- Veloc a'2V n't.fall- Wind, py. Weather. fuinia. Oa, . . . jj 34 38 XIV 20 Clear .-. Italii 18 Clear 14 Rain It Snuiv 16 Clear 12 Cloudy 14 Cloudy 18 Cloudy Clour 13 Clear . . Clear Rain -.-8 Cloudy Cloudy 18 Mnoiv 20 Cler 10 Cloudy 12 Clear Clear 24 Cloudy P.CIdy 1 Snow 1 1 Cloudy 10 Clear 26 Rain 39 Cloudy . . P.fWy . . clear U Rain . . Cloudy 1 4 Snow 10 Rain '"lar 21 Snow 10 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . P.CIdy Cloudy Cluudy Clou4 Cloudy 10 Clear 13 Cloud.. 13 Cloudy Bb. "":,.-'' v .88 N NW NK ni: w NW NW NW sv NW NW N NW Y JfW NW NW NW NK NW NW NK NW NW NL NW NW NW NU V NW NK t; NK Nil' NW NW NK N NK NK NW BbT---.ii.. i-l.u, JU 16 32 28' 43 30 32 2ti 26 28 68 "''0. N. Y . 28 $8212... - ii .40 .06 'g11antl. '6.: H Ssias-'sL" h 32 46 36 30 44 38 40 68 32 40 U 34 60 33 38 32 24 34 66 30 24 ..44 l.OS $?? ?ont 30 rinSS.'. 30 ISuW?-n- .08 K Aiureh-s. 58 .20 01 a-7'-''jiYiue. Ky 32 ;ra . Can. !4 fcw "A'-v T" 5 .rt.rlV. .90 -4 .it .32- m.k'-""i' 38 32 24 3i 58 t 31 12 S)7,r,",.A . ftei"'ip-'' fttUaad, Me. . 40 18 F"'.. mo. 5oJq 24 01 -- --. .1 """'ino 511 54 n r N 51 SI au Hi. -I-. t . .04 lit : Bttin i. ri, -.. tiji n: '- l 411 X PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIKAT ket ru wi iV.i !nJ , "'''I- bus The msr ni.-X"?' under moderate oft-erlnes and ffllr demand. i Lower. Ountntlnn: ml I Nn. . ...l.t... tj-.ili- nM1r -.,.i,it r. '.I'slc . II I , . H1'Ftf1 l. , .-.... i. . ;.:.'. No. 3. white. 51 PI , ''ft .lute umit Mlkl. 3 s.V3flt7.v.t r.o .t.. .i.mi.i.1 i.... Otf.?i); do., I'liti-nt. Jlllo 'irlrlK. ,) , lit.nnvi.i.-,; pr n?. r-i rioar. IJ..10(yr..(i. i Jt',. "'nfll' .hnindi. U -.o-fft.M; city mill. lln.. .I.M' ".V".,.r.V-"rl .V ". 'IV- I ii,lnwn.4n. ;-. .v',,',.111. .... i.iii h ,m ii,. tnt. .. 1VK t'l.OI'U win nuii-t Inn mon.lv uiTli-r Up rilinto J:,, 50 1TB ppr Mil.. iicnt ncferlnos. ns to quttllty. , . I flllr Joh. I'KOVISIONS mo market rnleil nii'iidy villi Ml.: i...r v. ...' .".i-. ii'ii...-ii Fin uuitM.e: i ;. v.. oil'. '?'", "l,u,kc'1 "hl1 nlr-.lrlj.il. 245f rf . " " i. V le.l'. ''.rr- "i sets. Hinoked. UtW.'.'ie.! . I o ' .'fSU'sJ'8 ".".'.' tender, mitoked nml I 'I I -J. JIlRfir.! UtnMi liAnf t HI..I. In- I I ii'lrm, siiiokril, SO . "Tl-. i" licet linm-i. nrconlliiB til nvernBe. hiose." 12'k(tt;ie. .'.'.'.Ii i ""Vi'h .! " . rnnil nnd menu nit", city t.n .i. i.ii" iih'.- iirt-niriiHt union. Western cured. 15m li!.-.: tierces. Il'ii-.: dp,, pur- titv. i rsii lord, WeaUrn. rellued, In do., do.. In tilbt. tt'ic.: kettle rendered. In tierces, 'll'. keltlo rriulertd. In tubs. ii 'it-.: do., pure i 1 1 -it-.: 11 'if. UCKINEJ) SUOAKS Ill'- oiirkt-t r-'id U: m but muI.I, W I.Mrn (Inn Kr.inu.nt.il. ti.aSi-. : pon derpil. .onf.'.'l,m..i,' ,. I,. i, -,,... nut Brni1cs. ipiole. (..lee : 8. fill D:IUY PRODUCTS i'lli:i:sii. Truili- uiih imii-t inn) tin. niHrket wns iini-hmmed (.'imtotloiis; New York, full t-reani. func.i. held. llliWH'.i-.: ilo.. do., fnlr in wind, held, 17 ii IS '.c. , di... part aklnis. 1 1 "i 1 nt-, IIPTTKlt. t"maiid wns rnlrl nctlve nnd the tiuirk.-. ruled ilrm tnntl-r IlKlil orrerlniis nnd Htrmiirer nuisM.- iiillltt-H. nnd pi-lcts ml- i iniiied "jri' Knlloivlnii: are I n fi'ii.tn t Itinn : , it enti-rn. ie.sk, s.dlil-pai'k"d rn-nmery, fnnt-y Hre'1?'!:,"'1'.! itrtt :in'nt-.: exin. tlrs-.s, j :i4'ii' HB'ie. , llrsia. nafl 3'!c.; seconds. 2Si . 2!ie.: In.llea. 2 iff : it-; nenrby prints, fnno. ' toe.: nver-i-ji- .xtr.i. .iKTi aDc: Hints, nmniii-.: I sei-inil-i 3031c; sprt-lnl f.ini-j. Iirniuln or Pi'lntn Jolil.lm nt 1,1 1i 4i'.-. LUiIH. Klin- eK!?w were In B-iod request nn.l ' prleen ntlt-nm d ;IOe. p.-r ens,-, ivllli suppllis well under control. Kollowlnii nit- the iiuotn I "nns. In tree ousts, nenrby extra, 27e, per i doa. : nenrby tlrsts $7.35 per slumlord ciihi-: ii.-nrb;. ntrrcnt ret't-liitn. J7.20 per ease; Wist- . ern. extra llrsla. $7.:15 per cose., ilo.. tlrsts. J7.20 tier .as'; Southern, per ciiho. $0(7.20, ' as to iiu.'illty: r.iney Heltite.l i-hbh it en- Job- I blnir nt 25fii:ili'. pe dos 1 POULTRY LI VII. Tilt under fnlrl; l.llllllB al'e If nnd tiu-illtv. anrlntr ebl.-ke tniirket wns dull and weak liberal nnerlncs. l'ol- iiuelnll'inn: l-'oivla. us in size IittS 17p. : ronstois. t !"! 1 :!-. . rs, Hoit-meii'.et . i-jarsiii. . do.. stacjy. M-rtlSr turl.eva. 2022t'.: thick, iib to Hi.'- Mini quality, 11(I2(le. ; Bet-He. HfMUc. ; piBe.iua. tun, per pntr. s-y-oc.: uu., tiunB. . PC-- bill 200)1221' ' I)lKSSi:i. iiio innrliet wns rpitet. but line drslriil.lo-Hl7.til stixk ruled Hteady under moderate i.nerln:a. KollnwlnB are the quo tations: Kr-sh-lillled. tlry-pai-kcd Kowts. 12 to box. ilry-piii'ked. fincy. Hi-letted. 20c. ; uclKhln;- I Ibt. nnd over, apiece. ID'tn-.: wt-lshlnrf 3'.4 lbs. npu-i-e. lS'it ; welahlns 3 lbs. iipieco. l"i'. ; Hniiillei- sUes 15-tf 17c. ; fowls. In bids., dry-picked, fancy, b nn.l over. Illlleee. 19e. Slllitller slr.t-H. lBfnRc: old roostera, ilry-plcKni. 15c.: clilckens Jersey. . fiuit'.-' liriilli"-s 2H(2it.. other nearby fancy broilers. 22'v?2t(.: tVesterti broilers. welBhlll'X 1 I'-jKiS lbs. 11 piece, 22 W 21c: Northern Illinois 1 clilckens. fnni-j mIIiuv. ivt-ii-hlna; 4 lbs. nn.l . oter In boxes. 21 ffJi-iSt-. ; exceptbinal lots hlaher. ' Northern Illinois, fi-uey wi'IkIiIiib 2'i "ti-:;' lbs.. In liox.-o. I81il9-.: Northern lilliiols. fancy. welBhlus 2'i'3I5 lbs.. In bbls.. I7W IXe. : other Western. iveiahliiiT 4 lbs. mid over. , In boxes. lSJclOc : other Wenteru. u-cli-hlim 1 2'7513'i lbs.. Ill boxes. 11! In 17c. : other Weat- , . rn. ivi-IrIiIiib 2'-ifi::"j lbs., in bbls.. 1 5 lie I lit-. : ' Inferior, lie. t'npolis. tier lb WeUhlllB H-tr , 10 lbs. mil 27lil2Xt'. Hliliill.r sizes. 2T, -if 1 2ilt-. : turkeys, fancy -.outw hens und toms. I ....fi." '-t-?- V 2 Southern re.l tl -1ifil 5.1 )-CA;.V:M,rin!ir?'5..i'r!! erltie pronmt- coitN'iiee'ei,, .'. .... .. nn.l n let-up o'S" J,",''' h,"lM'"v under modern e nfferln. Tro" SHE' SSSh 'rFlVfi W ; r n blobec 'll-h. lr" '"i"' . ' .'' Demand tin ll'.irtle.l mil -.,,t...i .. i ,. a. . 'I,.-II .'.'. -.I"'.'-'!. U I , '( O..I-. I.dl It. -Ret elnt ll.'.a l.l. nn.t 1 net sto 111 In a.,.,1, ..; '!"'.'""" "."V. .-"".-'' -..i-.." : v- ""! "h n;or itnn ltif nmrKt . .'" t ri.n.iii, tniU'rir.. I' fHT. ....... ." V l",..ininil- '2. ..inn -.Mi Unnil. S. P. IS: I lo.. Kl.l. per hnmner. 11 iri'JR. do.. H. C . lmli.lli.l of llmle I'olieo. llrre. 53 enli .,1 i-..', ,i ,i"M ""-,: l".. Kltlniinl loose. Ill in-r rrnle, Jl iB-tfl.SO. ietr. Kin., i-r rule. Itelnihex nnd frletnH ore hulled lo nltend h.ini ,,?;;, i"" ,"""'"1. IT't Si ls'c: other ; M.BOfl 2.f,0: siilnnrii. Norfolk, per l.lil , r.nr the funeml serilees. on Hiin.lny afternoon, D?."!?- "'".".'."I .''Jty i.ur.-il. n lo hriin.l nnd' J .2f,: kitle. Norfolk, n.-r I.I.I.. 70-TI "He. : let- I nt " ..'..i,..k fi-,.i,i .1. Inie rel,lnre. r.32!i rVife.l iiiiim't-. ''-i, i 'ii r"'""! etrn i lur.-. Kin.. Pr l.nskrt. JIW2.r,0. do . M r.' i .n,.,..v 9t . v,t plillmlelphln. Inter iileii .' . J,. ..'. ." t,1";; '"llrd. iMinrleM. i7c: , per Imnkei, JHI2. Iw-nns. K .. per tmsket , mt,it Ml. Cnrmel Ceinetery. FABM,GABDEN and mt "" 5tj "V o J5 p runin adds greatly to nppearnnco of anv trees. Wl not have thi cavities treated, too, and dispel from i your mind tl horrid thoughts of approach ing storms ? NO SCHOOL EXPERTS yoy K.kJ.VAN BILLIAKP TREE SPECIALIST J52- CHESTNUT ST. EST. 1911 PHILADELPHIA Tha Quiclc Road to Poultry Profits from UbjrrhicktolfinliQi er ek rail r-iuljfur tn or mtii -.) ro-i If thott it you lew KEYSTONE The proper POULTRY balanced ra tion for every FOODS age. Compounded, t7 experts from "nrtTebM.'' 'Cklik," '-u.t.i. lar.-i "fcrtl.-i. cure, ttboleaome la. credlenta. In rlzbt prc- Uf," -IlllJIi'-ss-l " portlona. No suea-iivoru. IIOOIC FMEK-revernhlas for poultry, plgeom, farm or cardeo. At your dealers, or TAYLOR BROS. 41 Murtrl hi.. Cumdrn. N J HIGUUST QUALITY" Is Not Caustic Cannot Burn IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE The beat ud moot eionomliul form of Unix I" ue. J-'ull Information oa to Hie must eco-nsmk-ul ttay lo pun-base. E. J. LA VINO & CQ. 476 Bullitt Uldg. rhiladelphia RIE5 c October. jtlia ( Hi marks nl v nr ironu. Umr aa- aon group of atrawbsrrlsa and rao4ierria to natural colura. lOly reauires yarOVu span 12 ft vi ) Arthur -) Cvlllui. Uox 10. Mowrtou, N. J. wJMMit s . T-3 fi the I y I I f KV35i?iSSSS. I INI MBBIHH arM itWH XRB W!Wlm Anr tT A . sSW cardeu. May till tei$U&Wf Collin riuil EVENING LEDGER PniLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRFARY I .lOi 1 S. i do., fAtr to choice, 25ilSc. ; old toms. . aprlnc dutks. nearby. 11 Warn . do . West ern, fnncv nwUr. . do , do., fair to booiI. 15 jrier . Reese, nearby. IBifflSc; do.. Western. ! I MM he . squabs, per down White. wclahlnir I 11 (O 12 lliH. n.r rlnVAn tit I fl t It ftft ..O.IIa vlhln(r 5 lo 10 Mix ixr do:in. $6 MHOi.; ' Willie. PlRline tl ll. .rr tlnzun. Jl B0W5. . whltf. wrlKhlinc T llw iir ilmfn. I44 jr.. ''''. wolRhlnir n7 '4 llm prr down. I3 H"t 3.10: dtrk, JJiTfr, 41. uniiill mid No. 3. J1W , rES FKU1TS I'holro Hindi Wn In frtlr lrmlrl .in, I .'i.I..h Kfiipr.ily rutr-d utemly. guiilnlloim: .Minlrs. r hid. .Innntlinn, fatiry j.i SSWJ.Tt.; do. fnlr to coral. JJ.Bg3. Wl!lfil, I2.604T3.28. tl.1l.l ln. 2.SOW3.:ft: Mi Twl. 2 Sulci. llrlmt'Ji' (lilldfh IJ..M))r, Itrrplltnit. $.'.SI1(3: lork lmKrlnl. tllji; lien l,ivl. II.75W2.26. 1 otliir vnrlllfn. Jl soft 2 r.o. No. , ji.sssi l.llj. Aiiplcx. In hulk. ir 10D lln.. MictT II. r.o. AhPlfs. Wriicrn. per tiot. $l.3SiST2. IlrnhRM, Klorldn. per rrnle. $2fl.1. Tnnuor- ncfi. I inrlim. nor ntrnn. 2 ..on. iirn.in. fruit. Klnriiln. irr rratr. Il.snirs. tmonn. ' por mx, $3f4. lMniitnleii. Porto Hlco, pr . rtP. 8.o.n, do.. Klnriiln. per crnlr. 2..iii3 B0. frHiiliprrlcs. I'npi. rod, per Mil. SMM0; do., do., per rrnln. 2.SO3: ilo.. .lei- t "f. per hid.. ?!; do., do. per irnlo. 2 I 2 t.n. Ktrnwherrle. t'lorhlu. nrrlRerntor.i. ! per (it.. 20$f2r.c., do . do., open rrntea. per (p.. , I B 20e. ' VK(;i!TAHM3S ' DeHlrHlite litoek Hold folrh nnd hIuin oen- ernlly were Moll miAtnlned as follows While potnloes. ht lilisnel IVtitm.. Jt.lftWI.20: N V.. JI.10: Mnlne. Jl ISHil 20; Wesiern. lf 1.10: tthlle pul.ttooi. Jemel. per Imskel No." i riise. no'iri'ic. o.' I inner vimoneH, hinr 70c. No. :. .liMMne.. bh-ih-i pnliilocs. .iersey, per lmket No. I. r.nerooe , No. !. 1 1.03ft--.. -re pointoeH. Vn.. per Mil.. $1 Iftfil 7B. ..nln... .. Inn. II. l... V.. . . lC -1. V.. 2. l:-'.'a 1 . :. . inlil..ii'-e iinni-tli! nee mi. ii'-n si '"Mr.:.... $2iP2.60; tolUllttU'S. . J2l2.r.o. t-hiil, i-, er l-lli. basket. JHi per .nrrli.e. 1 r.0l I 75 I. 10 . inushrooiiis, per NKW YORK HU'ITKU AM) KCJCS NP.W YOltK. IVb, 2.-..lll TTIIll Market I silll In short supply, rxfivt ol furtlier n.l- ' von.es. Iletelpts. IU191 pnikiiBe-t, llxtrn i creamer-.. aiUi :iii'-n , blither siorlnu. 37W 37'lic.; State dnlr.t. :! .!. : Imltallnn ireani- ' cry not titioieil. ; KdllS .Market IWhl: suppl). huher. but ml- ' vntiee belleted lunnienlitrlly rtert'lplH. 1 !.r..'."i I iiiscs. I'lxtra tlrsts, 2531' : firsts, 24-V25i: , nenrby whiles. .Infraii-. ; nearby l.rotviis. 2ii OS11-. : mixed color, S4 tr jfic. : refrlKi-riitor best. 20I201jc. L1VK STOCK (JUOTATIONS I llll'A(U). I-Vli. 25. IIOIII4 ttei-elptn. an.- , 000: ni'irk.-tn. strong. Mlxetl nnd buti'iiers. ! SS1JI1IS.B5. Biio.l lienty. $x :I54 K.55; louixli h.niy. a a wii. :in. ilsiit. 7.95'1rh.5.i; plus, Jo. 75 1 Hi 7. 1.5: bulk. iH.25fK.5.l. ' CATTLi: llcit-lpts. 2500; m-irkets, slen.lv. 1 llet'tes. tli.35 19.75: town olid heifers. S.1.7nl .1.40; Blockers nn.l feeders. J5.75iif7.7o; Texans. . ii.4rvliA: t-all't-o, 59tl'l1.6(l. I Slli:i:P llecelpts, loon; markels. slrmiB I V Iti.l lies'.' ru. si. 25m a. 50. Illlllbs. jsifti I 11.60. IN ..illtlOltlAM roNTANIHJS. Ill lovliin remembrance nf mother. .roSKIMIINI'5 ANKII. who died Keb ruary 25. 131:1. DAltllHTCll. liALLDWHI.L. IILNItY It. IIALI.OWIII.L. LovltiB reniembrnnci-. Iieparled mis life l-ebruiiry 25. 1903. li.Vl'OIITiIII. These Notices Arc Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. Af-illTON. -On Kelirunrv 2.1. 1910. CAltol.INt: M., ivldoil of Ilr. Stiinuel K'een Ashtnn. .'ied 90 years. runernl sertleeH at Christ Church. 2d and Market streets. Snttird.iy tnornhiB. nl 11 n-eloel.. Inl-rinent tirlvnte. lit the Church of St. .lames Hie Less. IIAI.IIY. On I'Vlirmtry 2.1. I9IC KATI1 1). wife of Charles II. Haley. Itelutlvts nml friends nre hit lied t'. ntle.id the liim:'.tl Herllces. on .Mnliil.iy iift"lU'.on. at 2 n'elni-k. lit her late leal l.-ni . 37 I'.isl Strotfonl nit-.. Lans.lown.-. Pa. Interment private. Itemalns m-iv be tl-ived Sundnv evenhiB. from 7 to n n'eliK-k. ilAltlt. On Kebrlinry 23. 1910. JIINNll'J IJ.. diiUKllter of Willi.. Ill II. anil lb. Int.- illl.-n-lietli. It.trr. i.Ktd 10 tears. It.'bitlv.'H nn.l friends n-e blllteil to all-ml the funernl H.'i-tlccH. tn Saturday, nt 2 p. 111. nl the nllii-l II 'loir lltilltfliiR. 1K20 I'hestlllll st. Intermeiil prli.ttc. Five of the Finest For dho ok Vegetables rntOtj. vvo will mail ono packet each 1 Ul bUL 0j ti10 follotvinff Famoui Fordhoolc Veectablca: IIuri'beb Golden. UANTAMSwi-.KT Cork, tho enrlieBt and beet first early; llL'KPEE'a HbACK-llEU IULL 11i:f:t, deeply colored llosh and tine atveet flavor; Hunt-EKS Uaklicst Wayaheaii Lettuce, the carliet butterhead variety; Chalk's Early Jewel Tomato, earliest first claaa tomato in tho family garden; HuRPEK-lMrnovED lliisit Lima Bean, poda are enormous and well filled tvfth delicious beans. 2Sc buys all the above. Fire col lections for 33 1.00, mailed to different ad dreuea if ordered. A3 A Compliment to Tlin Lapics we in clude with each collection it regular 10-cent packet of our Fordhook Favorite Asters. Burpee's Annual for 1916 Tbt FortUlh Anilftruir EJilion l tit LeiJisi Amtiit.D Stid Cstlloy.ii bii6tir soil btltti Ilia ct.rL.fon, Ilia mailed frac. Write far it todiy and kindly mtntlon thil pabllcttiea. W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Burpee Bulldlnei PhlUdclphla ninmniimiminiMiiimniiiimininiimr SEEDS, PLANTS BULBS AND Horticultural Supplies Everything needed for the Garden, Greenhouse, Lawn and Farm, includinc the best varie ties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Lawn Grass Seeds, Farm Seeds, Itosos, Dahlias, Hardy Perennials and other Plants, Garden Implements, Lawn Mow ers, Lawn Rollers, Fertilizers, Insecticides, etc., all of which aro fully described in Dreer's Garden Book for 1916 together with useful cultural t lormution for the amateur. full or write for a copy FREE SEEDS, PLAMS. BULBS 7 M.I 6 CHESTNUT ST. "I WM. H. BARRETT 4734 Duffield Street FRANKFORD Landscape Gardening 6praln-, trimming and pruning treea our specialty. Bell 'Pbone Frankford 2MIW ItObt'UltOWKIIb OAltllKNEH-i FAUJlKltS Wa Uavn a. Ana lot uf t'OW MANI'IIU and HOltSK ilANCHK For I.awnj. Gardaoa, Greenbouaaa and the Farm. fr from ' avings, atraat dirt or rub blab of aay klm' t'rompt altlpmastl. til.VllI.Kb A. (iltEEN 1211 Ub-ard Ate. rblladflphla, fs. i'ivi.ii;. . .rn.H.rH. I'l.i.. iinr i-nrripr. ai.n..'ri. ..: ec. i iii.ii.i.a. I m ..eiir.tiirv ... iiiii. ... u i .... hrenk- t.ln.t. t-'l.l . oer i I'l.l C?r--c-J--2a zs&rTTT'YtC I JPS I1F.ATII8 IIKCK.On Pebrunry H. IM. M.NA, duuitti ter of Solomon nnd Mrllleek. Relatives nnd friends sro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Sunday, at i p. rn - from her pirenls' residence, S40J North lth street tnterment private lll,r.M. On fehrusty !. 1.910. RLtZAIinTlf. wife of John Ilium. nKOil 64 ear. Iteln tlves nn.l friends are Invlled to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1927 W. Wisimoreland St.. s.iturday. nt t p m. Interment alrlctly private, nt Nortliwood I'etnelery ItmVIIX. On Felimary 21. 1!1 AI.KIti:!) IIOWKN. of Itensnleni. Pa . nae.l (id e,irs, son of the late .Inmes nnd Kmlly llowen Itelnihesnnd friends, also Neshamlny l.odno. No. 1!.'. 1 O. ii. I'., nre InMle.l to attend Hie funernl. on .Sunday, nt 2 p. in , from the resident o of I'r. Ilonite Kleckenstlne. Nettporlvllle. ituckn t'oullt. Pn Interment nl lleecliwood i'emeter. I'arrtncen will ni-et trollej nt I'rnydon nt 1 and 1:30 p m. IlllWMAN On Kehruarv 8.1. I9I-S. .MAltflA- ' HUT, widow of .tohn M Bowman (nee 111k. ' tied, aneii 71 years. Iteliillves nnd trlemls ! nre inino.i lo nitenti tiinenn seriices. Mmnr day, nt 3 p m. nt her late resident. 2330 Ii l'letilier st. To proceed to Palmer Ceme tery Vault. Remains may be viewed Friday, ntler 1 p. tr. CAMl'IIKI.I.. On t-'elmary 52. 1916. WILL IAM II.. hUHlmnd of Mary A. fimpl.ell nnd son lit Hie late lames nnd Mnrunret ramp hell tneo Sweeney), formerly .of lllrch st. tlllth nnd t'atharlne sts.1. Itelatlies and frlnnds ere Iniltcd lo nttend the funeral on Saturday, nt S n. m.. from, his late rcsl.l.-iiee. ar.f.l West Sterner 91. (27th and t.hali ne.l. Illnli lleoulem Mass .ntSt. rolumba'n I'liurcli. liilerineiil nt Ilily Sep lilchrt Cemetery. ('L.M(ll)tli: tin Poliriiarv 24 , 1!1i. JH'.V- TIJIIKY P. I'LAHirHII-:. Itelatlies nn.l friends nre liultci to nttend the funernl servlies. no Mnndav afternoon, nt 1 n flock, from the resi.leii.-e. of his tirolher-ln-lnw. Ilenernl .tnhien Sleivnrl. snot ninmnnd st Interment prlmte. Clllir,.-.Oii Kelirunrv !1. 1 ( I . UfltllN u-ldotv of t'liiirles ft.l aim. H.-latlien nml friends, nlso II V. M. Sodality. Sacred Heart League Hud Altar Society of I'hurtb of the vlsltntlnn, are Invited to otlenil the funeral, mi Monday, nt :in n. 111., from her late residence. 25211 A St. Solemn lletullelll Mass nt tho Church of the Vlsltntlnn at 10 11. m. Interment nl Holy St pill. -lire ('cm-lury. CONAIIIIAN On I'.brunry 21. I91. IIKH- Ntltli, buslmnd of Cnthnrlne ConnKlian. 'telallvcs and friends me Invited to attend .he funeral, on Monday, nt R:30 n. 111., from his Into residence, 2020 M. Snmerset st. Utah Iteiiuleni Mass nl St. Anne's Church nt 10 11. in. Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery, fluster Pa. Automobile funeral. t'ONSTANTINi:, On IVhrnnry 21. 191(1. IIIIN.IAMIN t'ONSTANTINi:. Ill hl Kith yen-. Helotlies end friends of the family, nlso Posis No. 15 and No. 12. tl. A It., and Camp No. (13, I'uton Veteran I.eBlon. ore In tited to atten.l runernl. nil Mon.l.iv, ul 2 P ill., fr uu his tale lesldet Ashland me nnd .I'tfersoti st.. West Mminyunk. Inter ment Lt-i'-rliiBton Cemeterv. CtlllNULI.. On Kehriinry M. 1 9 1 1; . Til Ilo IMIIUJ COItNIILL. iibc.1 7 years IPIatltes an I frlerds are invttt-d to attend the funeral. -Ithi.tit further notice, from his late real--It-mc. Holland. Hocks County. Pa., on Snt urdny. l-'ebrunry 2(. .it II o'clock. Int. -tr.ent nt Itlcbboro Cemetery. CarrlaKes will meet train at Holland Station. lcnvlliiT Itcad tr.B Terminal at 923 n in. I CIl.MII. on IVIirmirv 23. 1916. JOHN, hus- i.nn.l nf Jinry crnlB. lieiatues ami mon.n. nlo the 9ih Polite District and directors and iletc-ruleH of the Police Itellef l-'unil. aro In vited to intend Uu- runernl, mi S.ilurdav, at 2 p. 111.. from his late residence. J37 North Slilllmaii st. (27th and llrowii ats.). Inter men: at CerniMiti.l Cemilery. ClMltllNS. Oil Kebruary 2J. 19H1. WILLIAM cr.MMINS. ain-il 5 yenrs. Itelatlies and filiods nre Int lied to attend funeral services, Sunday, at 2 p in., at apartments of V . II. M. Hurrell. 427 Market st.. Cninilen. N. J. Interment private, at New Ciimden Ccme tery. D.WIK-ON. On Kebiuarv 2(. 1910 MAItY HtVlliSON. trlilow of William (1 Pntlilson. In bei- 71th venr. Iti'lntlves nod frlendH are invited to alti-nd the funeral servlcea. on S.ituiday, at 2 p. ill., nt her late residence, nil MiiillHon st., Chester. Pa. Interment pri vate. JlWTON. -At her Inline. 257 W. Mill St.. New York, on Kebruury 23. 1910. MAY It. DAYTON, wire nr IM.tar A. Oat-Inn. I"ll iieinl from Church or Mother of Sorrows. 4 .Silt st. and Lancaster nv , Philadelphia, on Saturday, nl 11 n. m. DII'III.MAN. Al Woodburv. N. .1 . on Keli runrv 21. I9III. I.Ot'lSA. widow of Lett Is Hlctllnutn (nee tlelirliiK). iibwI l!7 tears. Itelotiit-s and frl-n.lH ure Invited lo nttend the funernl. on Monday, nt 9.30 11 v ill., from her late resilience. 130 Hast Herman st.. Wiioillniry. N. J. IPsiulem HlKh Mass nt St. Palrlck's Church. Wooiihur . N. J., at 10:30 11. 111. Itenialns mat he lewetl on Saturday, fioui 7 lo 9 p. m. Interment private, at St. Mori's C.nieter.i. Hlouceslei' City. N. .1 JIA'ION. On Kebruary 23. 191 Ii. WILLIAM II.. husband of Lillian P.. Raton. m,v.l 44 the HOME PRUNE NOW! Before the Sap Starts, With StiaitnoiPriiners Garden Shears, f'ntnfortoblo linndlea. bladrs of Bood steel: leverage Is such thai little pressure Is required; warrunteil ilepemi nl.le. Ileiter do tour prunlnB rlKht nivny, before there Is any danger of the np sturt- llt. up. Olher CritileM nf Shears suitable linril u-e. 40c, $1 and $1.50 roMiiKe, So rttrn Tree Pruners With 111k- Handles Illadeu of c.i. i.l steel, -iioiik and ttilli splentlld l.'ieruee. With t.(t. Handle . 50c With 6-lt. Handle . 60c With 8-lt. Handle, With 10(t. Handle . ,75c 85c Pruning Hook & Saw in One or eoo.t cteel und potiurfui lei el-ace. sa oi ls ii inision. uan i.e uaeu nun or ituu oui pole. Haw ran ba detached when not In use. KSi.J',s.a:::JBI''""iJ I'rlcea do ii(t liuliide pole or cord Pruning Knives 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 ,,, lll. Ac Kttru We Have Ladders of Every Kind and Price Your Telephone Order will b given lha same i-on-Idvrailon and Hie aamo rrv Ice us though jou were to come in pei son. Drill Filbert 2271 Kr.lour: tlalll U.'l 816 Chestnut Philadelphia Shannon BEAUTIFY YOUR BUILDINGS (VwiitHi Urn for Spiirm Ripaitt HOME. BARN and OUTBUILDINGS. They need material that will add to their value, beautify a well as protect. Cover them with MONTROSS METAL SHINGLES and you won't need to repair, becauae they hold the record for long aad efficient service, tl years' aerv lc without a complalat. Economical in price and easily. laid. WHta i for oux book. "Beat Roo Under Th Sun." ITS. FREE. A comparison of roofing materials. It a a rtveiaticn. Shoste you how to toot your bout at Uut coat. HaairauHttalRetSagCeUt ErleSt.Cama'aa.N.J. bl'IIAUMSt WOtS Flte-barrtl Lata a. I. ltu kales. IS uo Crauuuer ilut Coiopjuy, Mayelta. X. J. . -' jjsw 2c IteK. 3.V. rotttacr 5 ('-flits -cvtru. ior r . '. fiA'l"l orjTiiri vjSESsi OKAT1IS years, nelatlves nnd friends, also Mohican Tribe Of Red Men, No, r.4. and Knlchta of I'ylhlas, No. 12, are Invited to attend lha funeral servlcrs, on Saturday, nl 2 p. m.. nt XI. P. Church. Ifsddonneld. N. .1. Inter m.PL' niptlsl Cemetery. Friends may call Friday etenlnK at 16 Kreson ave. I'ARIlF.I.I,. On February 21. 11, CATHA RINK, wife of Daniel Farreli. Itelatlies nnd friends, also the Itosnry, Pt Anthonv Ladles' llenerielal I. c P. II. Horletles. nnd the Sodality nf II V. M . nre Intlle.l to nt tend the funernl. nn Saturday, st .'30 a. m., from her Inie residence. 676 Mlekle s: , Cam den N. J Solemn Ill-th Mns at the I hureh of the Immnculflto Conception, at 10 n. m. Interment nt Calvary Cemetery. I'l.ANKIAN. On February !. 111-5. MAItV K . wife of llnrt'iolomew F. Flanluan nnd dauahlsr of the late IMivard nnd Ann O'Connor. Itelatlies and friends, nlso 11. V. Jl. Sodality. Confraternity of the Sacred Heart and Altar and rtnsnry Societies, nre Int lied to attend the funeral, on Monday, nt ,..10 n. in,, from her Into resident. SOU llnierford ate. Solemn Requiem Mass at t'hurth or Our Mother of Sorrows, nt 10 a. m Intermeiil nt Cnthedrnl Cemetery. ITNK. On February 23. 1910. JOHN, hus. band of Mary Punk (nee Utiser). naed 44 tears. Itelatlies nnd friends are Invited It attend the funernl sertlces. Sunday, nt 2 P. in . nt his late residence, 20r South Cecil street. West Philadelphia. Interment pri vate, nt Northwood Cemeterv. Friends may .-all Saturday, to a p. in. (lASIill.l,. nn February 21. I-1 at t.aw rencetllto. N. .!.. A.MV SAItTAIN. ivlfe of Ilr. .1. Hoivnrd ilssktll nml dnuabter of Harriet .1. nn.l the Lite Samuel Snrtalii. Due nollee nf the funeral ivlll be alien. from her late residence, 212 West Loftati (IltKAVlN. On IVItninrv 21. .lAttVls 1 1 rt I . A VMM, n cnl R 7 th rn. Ilrlfl H- ii ml rrifnuH urn IiivIImi to nllPiul th" funon-H irvlcf" nn Mntnlnv. nt .1 , tn.. nt tho rMhlPlim nf hU nn, A'frrd U. flrrnpB. Uftil Tflt'knwnntiii Kt., I-rnnkfitnl. UomnlnH urv lie lT(l on Huml.t.v -pvpnlntf. Inlrrmcnt IIAI,I.. On IVhriifiry 23. IJilt!. 1KAHKI.I.A V.. wUlow nf llmiry Hull. IMuttv ntul frlonds nr tnvllnil tn nttcnit tho funf-rit., nn Snttinl-O, nl 3 p tn.. from lirr Into rrjit tl-nrr. 3.1Sn Wnnillainl n, IntfrtinMit nt Mt. Tnrnll -i Vni-lfrv. Krloiitlc may vlow riinln Trhlny nftrr S p. in. Autn i-rvli-r-. IIVMMrO.N. On l-Vl.riiiiry S3. IPI;. MAIlV MOVHH. wlfn of tlnymnml unit ilatmhltT nf Wllllnm nnd th- Into .hitl.i ITmnllkr (Mutiultrr. Itrlntl" nnd friends nrn Invilcil tn ntlAiid tho fum'nil FiTVlrort, on Krldav nftrrnonn, nt 2.110 o'rlnck, nt hnr lat-r roM denrn. f2 Knnt Witlnui lnn, (Jnrmnntnwn. Intrrmnnt prlnti. Ivy Hill (Vmotrry. HASI.A.M. On IVbnury 2.1. 1916 JOHN J. HA HI, A.M. Hi., hiiflbnml uf 1 Initio Hnnl.im (lire Hori.nn). Uolatlv'-B nnd friends, nlso rtnpinvp.i nf I'hlln lMm-trlP in . nirmbcrH of KnH tlniiltitt iMiurrh iiro Iniltcd to nl titnl tun funrrnl, nn Sntiirday. nt 2 n. m.. frnm IiIh Into- ri'fl Id (Mire, 2210 (.'rdar t. In tormont at Inlmrr I'nvtrry. Krlrnda may t nil nftrr 7 r. tn. I-Vld.ty lli:iNZ. On KMirtinry 2S. IHItJ. DMFI., hun I'.uul nf ll.Tthn M. Hrln?. n"i' lll!htrnndi. Itfdatlvns nnd frlrndn. nlxo mnnhnrH nf St. Alphonso's npiirlli'lnl Aotlntlon. aro In ltMl tn nttPiul funernl. on Siittird.iy. nt H in . frnm liH tn It rnIipnrp. 3!Uii N. Hrrnn Ft. Snlonui Krnuirtn .Mhph nt -HI llonaxfti turn'n I'hnrch, nt :30 it, m. Interment nt Holy Krdp.nnr Omptery. .USTICKe On IVhni.try 21. 1 9 1 rt. nf imu nioiilti. A N.N" A VATOHN. wife nf 'riiood-nr-i .luntlrn nml dntmlitpr nf t ho Into Oatilnl nnd tVi-llln AndorHnn Nn.tll. Kun-rnl mtvIopa nl hi-r Into rrrthtomo. Wppi flnplpr nt , Oor maiitiiwit. on Saturday, nt 3 p. in.. Train IoiixImk llrnad Strprt Station nl 2:11 l. tn. will ho met nt ijucon hnno. Intormont irl vnto. I.ACV. On IVhrtiarv 24. I!H. KM-MIKS.'!-. A., wlfo nf lalwofnj H. and dnimhlor nf Or. H 1'. and Mary K. NoWHliam. Jtidntlxc and frleinlM aio Itultod tn attond tho funeral Htr)iTH. nn Atnnl.iy. nt 1:30 t. tn. prorlnfU. nt hor parentM' roHldonro, 223 Silver I.nko ne . WVulvlllo. N. .1. lnltrmnt,l prUnto, Atitnmnlillo funi'ml. l-'rirtnlsi miiv tnko 12:' train. Market st forr.. Krlend.i may call Sunil.iv. from S to in p. in UNinvrilM. On Pol. ruary 23. I9.C, WAI. ttKltOA lINIVril.M (n'i UufHrlU. wife nf Michael Llmlwurm. ajiod G-t .onrj. Hela tl08 and frlendH aro Inxltetl tn attend thn funeral Hervhen, on Sundii.v, ul 1 p. in., at lier Into roaldenoe. (.17 Kant MoMiiiictiHlnK mo. Intertnent tnlvnle. Urrennmunt reino tery. Krlendn may Iew remain.' Saturday, R tn 10 p. m. Aiitonuhtlo fimi'iul. U.MIKHA. on IVhruarv 21. KHANCIS M.. tuislmnd of Carrie 1. Madera (nee Kramer, ltplnltv"- nnd frietidH of tlio famll , a ho I .uca I N'n. h. International .Villain- Then trlral SUiko KmplovcH. nre tnvltnl tn at tend funeral, on Sunday. 1 p. tn.. from liW rrsldonio. Ulondon aparlinent. 210 North Kranltlin Bt. Interment at N'orthwintd (Vni etery. ItemaliiH may bo lowed Saturday, after S p. in MANNI.N. Kebruary 23. 101 (i. ItlUDOIST. w blow of .laint'M Munidx and slMer nf tho late PnlrfeU Ho trail. Itelatten and friends nre hulled to nttend the funernl. Saturday, nt 8:30 n. in., frnm her hitu reHldence. 1018 Ouden nt. Solemn IteMUiem Mann at t'hurch nf tho AMsutnptlon, at 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery .MIlVr.K. On February 24. !'!IANX. hus band of Caroline Meyer. In hit ?ltli year. HelatlvcH and friends. alo men or tho tlolv Kuml v ,inl l(oiar Society itf St Hunlfarlus Churrh. CarrlaKo nml Watrnn nulttlers' Hen etli'lal A'fo.. nnd tho Itnbert Ilium Iteno- v-7 AUTHOR OF THE EVENING LEDGER'S "TARZAN" STORIES kEAD this great new Burroughs romance. It is a story of ciple which men and makes it possible to travel through the outer crust of the earth at a speed of seven miles an hour! Are you smiling? Pause a while think of the "marvels" Jules Verne and H. G. Wells used to write about. Today the submarine and Zeppe lin are in everyday use. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS, author of "Tarzan" and other Evening Ledger serials, has created in "At the Earth's Core" a worthy successor to the Tarzan stories. Different from any serial previously published, it is a won derful romance and a thrilling account of an imaginary venture. iEuentng 25, 191C 11 BATHS fielal Asso. . No. t U..IU1 la. .atel uvani no.-v,i .AU. 1 . Ilir, llivtirii iu hmfihi funral. on Mom1y nt 7, .10 ,m.. from.hlfl ! r-l.l.ncrV 'jA.'in KrntrAM nt It-pnulem Mft nt St llonlfrtcltift rhurrh, nl 9 n. m ment at New Cnthetlral Cemetery. h n rrt miar MrFAIl)F..V. On February 24. 191(1. I'AT-Hli'l-t. son of Hnr late Owen nnd Maritnret .MeFnilden, from IhtlUhoen Fnlrnrrnh.County Doneanl, Ireland. Itelatlies nnd friends nre Inilled to attend the runernl. on Monday mornlnir, at liHO o'cloik, from the residence of his brolber-ln-lsiv. ilr. Mernard Onlla ither. 2.132 Norlb Maseher st lllah Mass tl.-llnil.in f'hurih 5 n m. precisely. Inter ment nl Holy Cross cemetery. .Mell.HKNNV. Oi February !S. 1916. JOHN MolMlll.NNY 111 his 6th tear. Funern' servhes from bis late residence. 220. West I psal St.. tlerinantown. Saturday, it .1 Pin. Train leaves llrond Stttet Slntlon for upsal Stntlon at 2.11 Please omit flowers. SliOSFAH. Fein nary 23. 1010. JOSEPH, bus ban. I of Mary II. M.tlscar (nee Diamond! nml brother of Rev Peter MtOm-nr. S. M., of Atlanta. Oa. Due notice of the funeral will be Rlien. from his late residence. .1604 l'owelton nve. , MOIIMIV February 23. 1910. WILLIAM A.. snn or tlrldaet M. and the late Jolin A. Aloone.v, nceii 22 years. Tho funeral will tako IV in Saturilny. nt Ji) a. m.. from his late lesl.lence. 251.1 Sivain si Solemn Mass of It-dulem at St. Franc's' Cbureh, at 10 o'clock precisely Itelatlies and friends, also i I.enBue of the Sacred Heart nnd employes or duett, I'enliodv ft Co., are Invited to nt tend. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. MIHIIti:, February 23. 1910. ANN. widow nf Martin Moore. Itelatlies and friends are lnille.l to nltend funernl services, on Satur day, at 1:30 p. in., at the residence of her son John i" Moore, 221.1 .Martha st. Inter ment iirltnle at l-erntinoil Cemetery. Ite malns may be t tewed Friday, nfler 8 p. m. Automobile servite. MOHAN'. February 23. 1910. CATIIAUINl). i.iiiMiuer or iiionias i-. nnn .tinry .i. .noran (nee H(llvle I. aae.l 2 years nnd 10 months, tlelntll.. nn.l frltirta lire lovlletl tn atten.l funeral. Satiirilay. at 2 p tn.. from her parents' tcsldenee, ir.1T. Porter st. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MOVIllt. On February 21. 1916. O. FRANK. husband of Kulalln II. Mnter die.) Horn-beriit-rl. Relatives nml rrletuls, nlso llrnth erhood of Ainlreiv anil I'hlllp of the West lloi' I'reshsierlnii Church, are Invited In at tend the runernl sertlces. nn Saturday, nt 2 p. in., at his lute residence, 40.7 Lancaster nve. tntenn-nt prlvato at l-'ernwood Cem etery. Friends may call Friday, 9 to 9 p. ni. Auto service. NIIVINS At Nantucket, Mass., on Frhrunrv 23, 1910. NANNII. L. NBVINS, widow of Samuel Nevlns. Duo nntlcu of funcrnt will l." Klien. Ol'l'. On February 2.1. 1910. IIKNRV OFF. Funeral service nt bis lain residence. .1300 llarluu st.. on Saturday, the 26th Inst., nt 2 P. in. Interment prliale. I'lense omit IHIllllN. on February 21. 1910. LAl'RA S.. wife of Thomas (lad. -n. na-eil 67 years. Rela llves and frleti.ls nre milled lo nttend the funeral sertlces. on Saturday, at 2:30 p in., at b.r late renl.lpiice, 1917 South I'eeli Ht. Interment nt Mt. Morlnh Cemetery. Harris. burir (I'.i.) and Chester tl'n.l papers plenso i oiii. O'KANi:. On l-'ebruary 24. 1910. MAIlV A.. wife of t'nlrlik O' Kline and d.iimllter of the bile ll.Tii.ir.l nnd Mary Small. Itehitlve.i and friends me Invltt-.l to attend the funeral, on Snturdnt, nt s:.in n. m.. rrnin her late real il'tiie, llelrose lane. Iliiilnor, I'n. UlRh Mass nl St. Katharine's Churrh. Wayne. I'a., lit lo ii. in. Interment nt St. Denis' Cemetrrv. rilltTFIt. On February 2.1. 1918. HKNllV W. I'Dlt'l'tilt, iiRed fi.1 years. I'rlen.ls may call I rlday eienltiB. from 8 till 10 o'clock, nt his Inie residence. 562S Lawrence st.. niney. Services and Interment at Lancaster. Fa. I'llTH. on February 23. 131(1. MAY I... wlfo of Leon I'nth and ilaimhler of lllbi nnd the bile llenrv Cope. ltelatltes and friends n"e Invlleil tn nttend the funeral, on Satur tin v, nt s::t0 a. m., from her hue resldenee. 231 North Wiitinmnkrr at. HlKh Muss at iiur Lady nr the Itosury Churrh, ut 10 n. m. Interment prliute. IMIFIXIN. On February 23. 1910. HLI.F.N, wife of .John I'niilsou (nee Htoomer). Itela tlies and friends, also members nf LeaBUo of the Sacred Heart of the Churrh of the Holy Name. Camp No. 129. 1. O. of A., nre Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, nt 8.30 ii. ni., frnm her lain residence. 2138 Last Susnuelianna live. Solemn Requiem Mass nt the Church of the Holy Name at 10 a. in. Interment at Neiv Cathedral Cem etery. I'll-:. On February 2.1. 1910. FOWLS A., son of the late Hugh and l-'llln IVItlt Pile, In the Tilth year of his aae. ltelatltes and friends nre Invited to nttend tho runeral sertlces, on Saturday, at 11 u. m. precisely, at his late residence. 129 S. 23d st. Inter ment private. KOYAI.. On February 24. 1910. AONMS. u'ldoiv of Charlton Henry llnyat. Funernl Heriice.t nt tho residence. 632S llaynton St., derma ntnivii, on Saturday, at 2 p. m. Inter ment private. SAI.THK. On February 23. 1916. MARY ItOMAIN. wife of S. A. J. Salter, accd H2 years. Services Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at her lato residence. 69.10 Tulip at., WIs slnomliu:. Interment private. SAl'KR. On February 23. 191C. WILLIAM SAl'I.R. son of the lain Nicholas and Eva Saner. Itelatlies and friends uro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1:30 p. in., frnm Ills late residence. 702.1 Iltdso nve.. RnxhorouKh. Interment nt Westmin ster Cemetery SAl'LS On February 22. 1310. at West- Lar Rice Burroughs the harnessing of a new principle in equips a steel rod with pAVID INNES and Professor -- Perry the inventor of "The Iron Mole" are real flesh and blood men, drawn by a master hand. The story is full of incident and will hold the reader's rapt attention from the opening chap ter to the swiftly moving end. The story starts virv TOMORROW'S SA 1E.eto.er 17 . PBAtHR t ion' N .1 rtRPIJCCA A , wit f Oeorse I! Sauls, dauahter tit Ellabeth A nnd late John A. Cowan rriends of th rnmlly may coll Friday evenlfia; at her lata residence, 16 Apple nve. Wostmont. N J. Funerdl er vires nnd Interment private 81 llAItl.OCK. On February 24. ldlit. Wf5.! 1AM SCHAItUICK. son nf Henry and Theo doela Seharioek. nBtd 2d years. Relatives and friends nre Invited tn Attend the funernl serviees. on Monday, nt 1 rt m . nt nnrenta' nt pntrente residence, 136 Slq-el st interment prh-ste. ........ .,.,-, .uu r-m.-i -t i.iitri i.i.'iii iJii'n.-r, I ernwnoi! Cemeferv ll.m.ln. mnv be vlet-rerl Sunday eienlne I Srill'.tlltS. On February 21 1916. BVA iiuiiii.n.ii-;i,. wire or wimam if. scnemos, Sr. Funernl services, on Saturday, ni.1 P. in,, nt lier late residence, 266 South Sid st. Interment nt Mount Vernon Cemetery. St'llMIDtlAI.L. (Hi February 23. 1916, MIN NII5 Al'OtSTA SCI1M1IK1ALL. wlfo nf Charles nnd dauahter of lh lato John M. nn.l Aumist Selileir. Relatives and friends, nlso North t'eiin Council, No, 161, D, of I, nre Invited lo nttend the funernl, on Sunday, el 2 n. m,. rrom her late residence. 176 West Dntnrln at Interment at Oreen Alount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Sat unlay, from S lo 10 p. in. Sl'IIT. On February 21, 1916, ELIZABETH NHIIM' (net? Althausl. widow of Ludvm Selpp. In her 63d year, nl her late resident, 5147 North 6th st. Ouo notlco of the. fu nernl will lie Riven Hltl'll. - At his residence, n.ik Lane, on February 24. 1916. HRNRY It SIIF.II'. nire.l or. .tears Relatives nnd friends, nlso eninloies of the Henry 11 Shelp Mnnufar ttirlmr Company, may tlew remains on Sundae, from .1 to 6 o'elotk Funeral serV lee nnd Interment nt tho convenience of the family. .M'llAKMH'K. On February 24. t, WILI 1AM. son of Henry and Theodoeln Behar loi k. naed 20 years Itelatlies and friends nre Intlted In attend the funeral services, on Monday, in 2 p in . al parents' residence, LIS Slirel n Interment prltste, nt Fern wood Cemeien. Remnlns may bo viewed on Sun. bit ovenhur 41'l.l.lVAN. On February 23, t91. CATH. AltlNi:, widow of Thomns Sullivan. Itela tlies ai.d rrletuls. nlso I .-n Kile of the Sacred Heart, nre lnvllr.1 to nttend the funernl. on Saturday, nt 7:30 a. ni.. from her late resi dence. 7.1S North Judson st. Man Mass of Hermit m nt St. Fronds' Churrh, at 9 n, m. prerlsely. Interment nt Old Cathedral Cenietert. NI'I.I.IVAN. on February 23. 1916, MAN OAHHT. widow of Philip Sullivan, nired 60 yenrs Relalliei. nnd friends are Invited to attend Ihe runeral. on Snturday, at 7:J0 n m.. frnm her son-ln-l.iw'n residence, John Schools. 142(1 South llnneroft at. Requiem lllah .Mass at Churrh of St. Hlla. at 9 n m. precisely. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. THOMSON On February 23. I9KS. at his lata lesl.lence. 2101 North Cnmnc street. JOHN THOMSON, librarian of the Free Libraries of Philadelphia Relative, nnd friends nra Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Monday innrnlnn. nt 10:30 o'clock-, at the Chui-h nf the Annunciation. 12th and Dla- ..".'.n.'.".l..l:,m'l!'' ..Interment private. TIKIMLIt. On February 24. 1916. FRANCI.-4, son or Charles and .Mary T. Thomer (nea Free) nire.l 20 years. Relatives nnd friends, also the members of tho Younn Men' Catho-lit- ( bib of the tmmaeulate Conception Church, the employes of llerrr Co., the Jn Order of Moose nnd Loyalty IjOdge. No. 12, O. F. of II.. nre Intlteii to attend funeral on Monday, at 9 a. m.. from his parents' reap dene. 1.103 K. Montcomery nve. Solemn Ile ipilein Mass ut tho Church of the Holy Name, at in:46 a. m. Interment at Moat Holy Redeemer Cemetery. TOITIN. On February 24. ALEXANDER. son of Fllzabeth and the Into Alexander Top pin. ltelatltes nml friends nf iHo family, also L. O. O. M.. No 285. Chester Lodce. ale Invited to attend funernl. on Monday, at 2 p. in., from his late resilience, 721 w. 6th' st . Chester. I'a. Interment Chester Rural Cemetery. Wl-.lll.lt Suddenly, on Fourth-day, Second .Month 23d. 191(1. EKFIB K... wire of Hethuel OIITord Weber und daughter of Harry and Snllle Kucher. Relatives nnd friends nra IniiU'd to nttend the runernl, on eleventh thiy. Second Month 26. at 2 p. m., at Friends' Meetlne House, t2lh below Market st. Interment prltste. Kindly omit flowers. Remains may ho seen on Sixth-day (Friday) from 8 to 9 p. m. at her lato residence. 3964 Richmond st. WI.I.I.S. On February 22. 1916, HENRY B husband of l'lliabeth J.. Wells, Relatives nnd friends, nlso Garfield Lodae. No. 19, S of R., and employes of Frederick Jones Company, nre invited to nttend the funeral sertlces. on Saturday, at 2 p. m. preclaely a t tho residence of his brother, Joseph F. Wells, 432 South 43d st. Interment at Ft-rnwnod Cemetery. Automobile, aorvlee. WIIOIIIIl It Y. on February 24. 1916, SARAH J., widow of Thomas H. Woodbury. Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend the funernl. on Saturday, at 10 a. m., from her hue residence. 2035 West Ontario at. Inter ment at Wt-slmlnstor Cemetery. YAHNALL. On February 24. 1910. CHARLES II. YARNAI.L. at his lato residence. 410S linlllmort ave. Funeral service at St, Mary's Church, ,19th and Locust bib., on Saturday, February 2B, nt 10:30 a. m. Inter ment private. ZLIIICLN. On February 23, 1916. 'SARAH, widow of Ticrro Zchren tneo Spontinlmer). iiKed 76 yuars. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, nt 7:30 n. m.. from her Into residence, 3186 East Adams at. Requiem Mass at Ht. Uonl. fnclus' Church, nt 9 a. m. lntorment pri vate. mechanics a prin the power of 10,000 l-V' W.'VXJM "nr &&