J?P$FWWW''S'W7TO'W' 1 '"'"Vww"'' tv"p"' -fw-- W r- 'Br" EVENING LEDGER-PHIIiADEEPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 15 SAT MOVED UP; SHORTS COVERED gftestic Millers were sub- fctantial Buyers interior Receipts Large nttlCAQO, pcb 2D NotwItlistamllnB SVncss at Liverpool, wlicro millers re afind. In spite of predictions of arRor Srienta from Argentina nne Australia. :i. i,Cro developed strenRth today, after hid been decidedly errntlc In the early dtlncK. There, was a demand tliroitsh i the largo commission houses nnd orfer- were absorhed piomptly. Shorts f. the best buyers and the technical .lilon of the market was declared to ho nr. In tho main, the fcelliiK with fiird to tho political situation was bet ftalthoUBh somo Helllnir was caused line announcement of tho loss of La flvenco In tho Mediterranean Domestic Ilcra wcro good buyers nnd Hour sates Oi last few days were reported to have jk heavy. Wlillo receipts nt Interior gg wcro lance, clearances from tho iboard wcro llbeial tt prices wcro not much below tho 1 May ended at $1 12U. after It had fn ns high as $U2 and us low ns 'it against $1 01 nt tho end jesterdnv. iVelosed nt $1 0!). after It had sold i"to 1 10 nnd down to $105, against 0J1J nt tho end yesterday. At present I'Vorld's visible HUpply Is In excess of t prclous rccnitl. tho greatest per ntage being held In North Amulet ,7! visible supply abroad Is 70, "JO, 000 .hels, hgnlnst 64,400,000 bushels last tk IJxpoit sales of about 100,000 liusli ,Voro reported, mahlng about 2,000,000 shels In the last 48 hours. After dipping In the early dealings, rn moved upward with wheat and on oris of shorts and others to buy. OITci -vj wcro absorbed quickly Tho market ufeas). Tho huiiiIiih of com In Argen lt amounting to about 80,000,000 bush "ls ovvend mostly by foreigners Trado In o.its was fnlrly liberal Tho irket moved in tho mmo manner as tho ilr grains Jading fuiurts ranged ns follows Hi Open High, low Close Ycst'd's ctuie 1 OO'i 7J11. 42?, 4o'i in ir, 10.62 11 17 li no 20 4ri '.0 40 l'n!"r. . . .i.. i in .l i ni 1 !." 1 15' w ! OW 1.05 i.osi r '."'. i. I..T-. urn in ""v.v y&". '' 75, ?r 7B'i 75 U ll'l. 6' i 4-. Il lull Ji: io f,10 07 libs rr.li, 40 r.u oo Cork rfl'20.45 rtt:o.6o II i to r.-. 10.7S li r.r, 11.70 20 70 20 72 m n" 10 60 tl" r,7 tlO 75 ii r.n til 70 420.70 J0.7J II 17 li r.o 20 10 20 liJ 8 Liverpool Cotton UVKni'OOT.. Keb L'!l Spot cotton s In moderate demand nt a decline of ree points on the basu .. 7 71d for inld lands. The sties wei 8000 b.iles, In iSpy r.nnn b.iles Am Tlrnn Tho hu rts were 16,000 bales, all American Fmail.a nn futnies dosed steady, at net adtnnco of 7(&'8i points. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR V11BAT rtrcclpta 218. 1J7 Iniih Demand l fair, and with bullish apei uliitlnn In the it prlcea advanced 2i Quotations ( ar i. Ill export elevator No red spot .Hid rch $1 1951 22 No 2 Mmthcrn rid Jl 17 .10: steamer No J rd. SI lfifl 1 19 No .1 , J1.161P1 19. rejected A. SI UVaSH li'i. cted II, SI 121 15 OltN ItecLlpta 13.B0I liuili The inarkt t I quiet but stindv nt tho retent del line itallons t'.ir lots for loeil trade, as to lo ton No i jollovv. HliSSJe , HiPimir el , 79W80-6c , N" 1 cllow. 75MSi17GVjc . 4 jcllovv, 73'a'Ui74,3C . lOb, per 70 lbs , i 77c. v ATS rteeelpts. 13,004 Imih Thn market quIL with amplo offerlnwa at the lato do ia Quotations No 2 white GKSioJJSc , ndard whi e. G1052c . No S white, &" ; No. 4 white. 48SP49C , sninnle onta, 4&'(C ; rurlftcd oita Kraded, SO'iWSSc LOUK. llecelpts. 1103 bbls nnd 2 308 727 In lacks. Demnnd vv.ia llBht nnd viiluea e lartely nominal Quotations iier lot. lbs. wood' Winter clear. S6 20W5 40. do . iltht, SB 6005 70, do , patimt. J6 80PO 10, la. clear. Julo sacks S4 8045 IB, do . it(bt. Jute sacks. S5 206 60. do. patent, i sacka, SS.50(CfE 70. aprinc. Ilrat clear. IttfE 40. do, straight. S5 J04T5 50 do, eat. 15 750. do. favorite bruudi. Sti ilt j: city mills, choice nnd fancy, patent So 25 JSi city mllli, recular Brades Winter, r. J5.20W5 40 do straight, S5 606.70, ; patent. S5.80S16 10. tra FLODft sold slowly at former rates quote at JS.GOJfo per bill , na to quality. PROVISIONS Tie market ruled steady with a fair Jobblnc airy. Quotations runced ns follows: City f.-in sets, smoked mid nir-drled 24 025c , item beof, In sets, smoked 24325c. , city f. knuckles and tenders, smoked and uir 6. 36fP27c : Western beef, knuckles and Itrs, smoked. 26027c: beef hams, S2S(i ipork. family. J52 50023. hams. S. P. it. looso, 15iQt6c . do., skinned looso. 16 tc: do., do., smoked, 17H18'.4c; other w. smoked, city cured ns to brand nnd ri. 16Vi17c . hams, smoked Western 16Va17c , do. balled, boneless. 27c; lie shoulders. S P cured, looso, 10r j I; smoked, 11 ; 012 He; bollles tu pickle online to nveraso. looso, 32'4013o : brealc ' baton, as to brand and averase, city ! All"60 ' breakfast bacon, Western a. 16016c , lard. Western, refined, in s, JH,c. do, do.. In tubs. lUSc , I Sure city, kcttlo rendered. In tierces. l; do,, imro city. Itettlo rendered, In tubs, V REFINED SUGARS J market was quiet hut firm Wo quota ra fine granulated. 25c, powdered, 6.36c , JKlloners1 A, 6.16c : soft trades, 5.50 DAIRY PRODUCTS ESFEi.t'rho. market waB quiet and un 7?rSLwl,il, moderate hut ample, offerlnes. ,iin"- NeY Vork- ful1 rream. fancy, held. IriV'S d04 'l0- fa'r to good. held. 17" 'HM do, pArt eklms, llj6o pTTErt. Tho market ruled steady under ( orferinea and a fair demand, rollovvlue tna quotations. Western, fresh, solid ,M,.?reamery, fancy specials, 38'4c. iV,5Vc extra nrata, 35036c , flista. 32 rhj -ef0.n',,,. "iOSie., ladles. 21ji.'3c . iVW n"ll- 3436c . seconds. 30031c . ('i fancy brands of prints Jobblnc at 43 ?l?M'There yaa,a eood demand for fine i .ii.?" B-.nd i'"" "ere asaln 30p per N MnrJBr d?-an" " Sher' Wlth UPPlle Well fr.. -oi01, ollowlne are the quotations- ?nt S2v..,T,,A Kr """"lara caBo:,nearby first, i?'!). "-80 tvr ca88' Western ex ei!i''tiihli P8r case d0 Hrta 7 80 "uiy-?"- Pr. Sase- " 601 80i a" 'tOJJg'. wdo"'"1 eeBS Were Joljt'"e POULTRY lSrhnB'll?if2vvl ml' advanced i.e. un li of m,'2rI,a,,d a ,fa,t demand Other in.V ?SH",ry w,re I"'6' but steady. Quo- ii Sci"8" ''l roosters. lidlio.. A iiM,1s- "o't-meated. l20c,7 do, SliT1'-P ' 2!W30t'- dZ wt?on.7nS?.'2arK',,,;uIed 'I und ! . itJifk ""i??!1 a. fa,r lemund for d. "box dre;h'J'lJ'3' dry-Packed Fowls, ihlac 4 lh. 'i'1, 'aey. selected. 20o.s hK Pillow Block That's i a Power Saver SlLrcent?Ka ot Pwer lst f2?e? eiJ0no room and ina fflffie deptjnds upon tho "drag" Ss3iubileati,"ir "ture, close Tf,fBaiIansand p. uiaoo tnem specified" in ms that seek jgkieney Wrjte. P or phone. I i ttrn .. - . "o a mods rle?BondCo, I3Q Afeb Street FEBRUARY HANK CLEARINGS Business Done Almost Double That of LnstYenr Tho boom In business Is clearly re flected In the February bank clearing figures for Philadelphia. Tho total for this month was" $080,702,304, compared with $577,070,034 In February, 1914. This Is an Increaso of 66 47 per cent, nnd brings the tolnl clearings for tho first two mouths of the year to $1,975,601,495, ng.tlnst $1,148,621,822 tho corresponding period of lDtS nnd Is nn Increase of $826, 976,673 or 71 98 per cent. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. ti.. .. . n1,1' Asked. Jim Puller , ,9 ! 14 MncNnmirn j oi .04 Jlldmy ii .is Mlrpnh Extension in .20 Montana 20 .25 North Star 14 .IB Tonopah Belmont 4'i 4N Tonopah Extension ......... 4', 44 Tonnpnh Mining BH 6" Rescue Euln ., .08 .10 West End 74 .75 aoi.orircD stocks. Atlanta IK .19 Blue Hull 01 .04 llnntl 19 .40 Bulldog . 02 .0 1 C O I) . . 01 .04 Combination Frnillon ....... 0B of) Dlnmondneld II II 01 .0 1 Dnls n-, .07 Florence .45 .49 OoliinoM t'oiiKolldAleil 9t 01 OnliincM Mcraer .14 10 lumljo J Extension 1 03 1 1 J Kounnas , 15 .17 Oro .01 0B Kumlfltnrm Kemlall 0", Oh Silver I'kk 05 .06 MiaclII.LANKOUS. Pnlrv Mica 01 .03 KlinbTh 01 .0 1 Nevada. Hill 11 .20 Arizona ITnllnl 15 .18 Koviula Womlor 180 185 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS t'tllL'AOl) IVh 29 HOCIS Itecclpts. 18,000 Market strong Mlxerl nnd butchers 8 15WS 80, Bond heatr, J8 558J8 80; rough hftl, 8 iriW8 60 lloht tl 20W8 75. plR. $b S . 'if 7 71 bulk, 18.508 75 I'ATTIilJ Iterelpta, 0000. Market atendv lieeves $1, 4069 75i rotta and helfpra, S3 7 6 CP S 10, atotkers ntid feeders $5 t5iy7 70, Texana, Jh 7'trS 10. lalvea 19WII Hlliii:!1 Ueielpta, H..O0O Market steady Native nnd Western 1 1. 50W8 75, lambs. 18 25 ffj'll 50. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS MJW 'iOItK. Peb 29 HtTTTIlIt Market rnnvercd p irt of what wan lost eaterdav and tone HtrntiR Uotelpta, 10,403 parkaBea l?xtru rreamerv Ifie , hlaber ncorlnB. 37r , Htate ililrj, a 5 iff .1 5 ' 4 c . Imitation rreatnery, 23HW 21 iv IKidS Market bare Iteielpts short of urBenl trade requirement at tho moment, duo In part to delajed deliveries bv rallroail Prices Benerallv hlKher. l'ew refrlBerators left lo fnll bai k upon Ilerelpts, 918B case lixtra llrsts 26'4i nrnta 26e , vvhltea. 325H130 . browns. 2h1p2V . mixed, 2027c , refriger ator best, 201f 21e. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Hnutlmrnt PMiiiMnnln IMpo Uno I'ompanj. nuarttrlv $3, pfijnblf April 1 to Block of record Manh K. KiiHtprii Shnin Una uiul lllcctrlc 'ompan l'a Ptr cont on prpfprrod phhI)1o Mutch I to Htnt khoMorH of record lVbruurj 28 Jnurtiiitton tl Halt. Company, usunl finirterl one hair of t pcr.iont . paablo April 1 to holdorn nT rrcnrd Marth 15 TjuKard Motor Car Compnn. regular quar torly por iriu on preferred, payablo March lb to ntock of record February 29. roosters. dr picked. 15c : chickens Jorsey, fmev broilers 24ft-26c. other nearby fancy broilers. 22021c. Vetern broilers, weighing l'j02 lbs npleie, 22024c, Northern Illinois ihlikeus fancN ellov, vvelKhln? 4 lbs nnd nvei lu boxes 21022c . c( optional Iota higher. Northern Illlnniu fnney vvelKhlus 2JiW3Vj lbs. In boxes, 18011c: Northern ininnls. flinty. welBlilnB SHOPS' Ilia. In bbls. 170 18t other W stern, welslitnir 4 lbs and over, in boxen, 18(5 19c , other Weitern welahlns 2li03'4 lbs In boxes. 10017c . other West ern, welching 2'ii03'i lbs , In bblH . 16011.C . Inftrlor. 14t , Canons per lb Weiahlne 80 10 lbs apleco, 27028c , smaller sizes, 230 26c , turkevs fancy aoum: hens and torn, 30c , do , fair to tnolco, 25028c ; old toms, 25c ; spring ducks nearby. 180 JOc : do , West ern, finay. 17018c do. do., fair to cood, 12 015o., esp. 16020c squabB. per dozen White, vvtlBhlns- 11 to 12 lbs per dozen, SS 85 0ti, hvhltn Mi'lKhliiB (1 tn 10 lbs per dozen, $6 2005 76. white wnlKhlne 8 lbs per doen $404 75, white, weighing 7 lbs per dozen S3 2501 75 white, vvolahlnfr 6W6Vi lbs. per dozi ii S.'.7603, dirk, S2 6003. small and ,o .'. S101 60 FRESH PRUITS Thn crucrnl market was quiet and without Important change Quotations: Apples, per bbl Jonathan, fanev S3 2501 75, do , fair to good t.' 500.1. Wlnesap. S2.5O04. Hold win S2 6003 25. Illack Twig, S2 6001. Grimes' (lolden SJ 5003. Orccnlng, S2 250 2 76. York Imperial S20J. Hen Davis SI 76 02 21. other arletles SI 5002 50. No 2. 51 2501 50 Apples, In hulk, per 100 lbs 50c 0S1 50 Apples, Western, per box, SI 25 02 Oranges i'lorldn. per irate S20J Tan gerines Florida per atrap S2 6004 Grape fruit. I'lorlda. per crato SI 5003 r.cmons per box, S101 Pineapples Porto Itlco per irate, S2 5O0J 50 do. Tlortda per crate, 52 6003 50 Cranberries, Cape Cod. per bbl , S86 10 do do, per crate, S2.5O0.I, do. Jer ae. per bbl, $708 do do, per crate, $2 02 50 Htrawherrles Plorlda, per nt re frigerator. 20025c , do , do , open crates, 15 020c VEGETABLES Trade was quiet, but values generally ruled steudy under moderato offerings Quotations. White potatoes, per bush Pennsylvania. $1 1601 20. New York. SI 10. Maine, $1 160 1.20, Western. $101 10. white potatoes Jor sey. per basket No 1 rtoso CO 070c , No t other varieties, i,070c , No 2, 3O40e Hweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No 1, 60060c , No 2. 25030c , sweet potatoes, Virginia, per bbl. $1600176 Onions, per 100 lb bag No 1. $202 36. No .' 76c 0 $1 26 Cabbage. Danish, per ton $12015, do . I'lorlda, per hamper, $101 25, do,, South t'arollna. per crate, $1 2501 60 Celery, Florida, per crate $1 5002 50 Spinach Norfolk per bbl , $1 2502 Kale Norfolk, per bbl 65075c Lettuce, Florida, per basket. $102 60. do, South Carolina, per basket. $102 Deans, I'lorlda, per basket $1 7502 60 Peas, Florida, per basket $204 Popptra l'lorldH, per carrier $1 6002 25 Uggplant, Florida, per irate $203 Tnma foea, Florida, per carrier Fancy, S202 60, iholce, $16001.75. Mushrooms, per 4-lb basket, $101 40. THE WEATHER Official Forecast "-- WASHINGTON. Ten. 25. For eastern Pcnnsyhanla nnd New Jer sey: Tartly overcast tonlBlit and Wednes. day; not much change In temperature; light to moderato variable winds Light snow covered most of the great central alleys, while showers and thun derstorms were general over the enstern half of the cotton belt during the last 24 hours. Two moderate disturbances ap pear on the Atlantic coast this morning, one over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and one on the Carolina coast, while a sec. ondary disturbance Is over lower Bllch Igan The temperatures are moderating slowly In the eastern half of the country, while Intense cold Is reported from the Canadian stations and the cold area has spread southward over Minnesota and the Dakotaa. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at I a m , llaitern time 8 last Italn Station am n' fall Atlanta, Oa . 34 3! .68 Atlantic City . 22 22 .. lllamanlc. N D.'IO 10 .04 Veloc- Wind tty NW l! NK .. H 14 W 1! H 10 HV li Weather Cloudy Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Cloudy lioaton, Aiaas . is i Hurfulo. N. V. cnariesion Cl Al Qi Chicago. III. . Cincinnati, O Cleveland O. Denver, Col 24 23 .01 W W s HVV W N N NB NW uirur Clear Know P Cldy 8 now Cloudy Snow ltaln Cloudy Clear Clear Snow Italn Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy f'loudj Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear llala Cloudy PCMy P Cldy Cloudy Clear Clear 22 22 IS M .01 12 30 ! 20 It .01 lalvonlon. Tax 50 60 tiarrisour. y " - ;: Hatt.ras. N C 42 J .$J Halifax. N S... 12 -03 Halvna, Moot.. 14 14 Huron. 8, D,..' .4 4 .. InJlanapolU ... 24 24 .. JacksonvllU 60 51 .02 Kffoxvllle. Ten. 33 21 .44 Little Kock .. 30 30 .18 Loa Ancttw. , 8 6? ii IuUvlll. Ky.. 24 24 .03 Montgomery .. 43 40 1.6 Montreal, Can.. 3 4 .01 Nashville. Tun.. J -JO New Orleans . 60 60 .. Nevy York . , la If Nilfolk, , Va . . 29 NW . K 10 NW . . aw 16 NW ,. NH .. bW .. NW 10 NW W 20 NW 12 N 12 NW 13 NB .. SB ., NB .. N a Omaha Neb . 1 JJ i-riiiaaeipji-4 ... P4lueilU Arl , 48 4j .. Ilita''urgh Ta. JS 2J . (ii.il.ini1 Via . . iQ . NB vv Portland Ore.. J J Quebt Can . 0 4 8t Loul. Mo 26 I bt PuL Minn jf Jf ui l.k Utah 3$ 34 ban Antonio 46 4J Bau jerantueo.. ; 8uU re. w k. 45 Ctoaay D i.CMr It Is iy 13 03 SW 12 . . SW $9 II NW 02 NW . 8 10 NB It N 02 NW .. SB " K it JmW COTTON MARKET IRREflULAR; WALL ST. INTERESTS COVERED Supply Was Limited Liverpool Dull NHW YORK. Feb 23. A Jecldcd change In sentiment wns noted on the Cotton UxclinnRO nt tho opening this morning. Covering of stiortu by Wall street Interests nnd local trnderi re suited In Initial advances of four to eight points In the active months March Bhowcd n losi of ono point. The tone vnn steady. -At tho best the supply wns lim ited, ns Indicated by the fact that tho first transaction In May wns 11.31, a. loss of one point, nnd tho demand carried this position up to 11.36 before tho end of tho call Tho strong tono In the stock market had a fnvornblo Influence on sentiment. Tho market continued Irregular, with sentiment very nervous In the nftcrnoon. Trices had frequont rallies, only to sell off again under Increased offerings from old longs nnd tho South. Comparatively llttlo spot news from private sources wns In circulation, nlthough ono dispatch re ported llntcrs strong nnd active nt Mem phis In tho local trade Texas llnters wcro offered landed nt New York nt 7 'a cents, which represents nn ndvnnco of about 1 cent over the recent low point March contracts, liavo been lelntlvely easy tod.iy ns the icsult of tho circulation of notices on nbout 3000 bnlcs IJxports for the day were 11M73 bnles, compared with 20,958 bales n vc.ir nfio. Yes cloe Open HIrIi I,ov CI010 March . ..Ills 1111 11. J8 11 11 1124 May . .II 12 11 11 11 47 It 11 11 44 ,tlll .. ..11.61 11 5S 11.07 1157 II fit October ...11.72 1177 II Nit 1177 11 N4 liecembor ..tt.JR 11 Bl 12 00 1101 11 B7 January ...11.R71 1109 12.04 It 50 12 04 Hpot 11.20 11 35 PROFIT ON COAL 20 CENTS Lehigh Company Replies to Stockhold ers Officers Elected Tn reply to a question by n stockholder at the annual meeting of tho Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Company In Its ofllccs nt 137 Chestnut street, as to tho average profit to tho company on each ton of coal, William Jay Turner, chairman, re plied that the averngo profit wns 1914 to 20 cents per ton, nnd that the Uovrrn ment'H estimate, which Included tho vvliolo anthracite field, was 18 b cents Tho nn nual report of tho company was rev lowed In detail and was unanimously approved At tho election which followed tho meet ing S I). Wnrrlner was re-elected presi dent, nnd also tho following board of man agers' I.owls A. Tllley, Dajard Henry, .lolm S Wcntz, Henry P McLean, II Dale Benson, Hrsklno Hewitt, lMvvnrd Walter Clark, Richard Y. Conk, C. S W Pack ard. Ocorgo H. Frazlcr nnd Hodman Wanamakcr. IIARWOOD ELECTRICS YEAR The annual report of the Ilarwood ljlcc trie Compnni shows operating icvcnue of $418,929, conip.itcd with 14-9,901 in 1911. Operating oxpenses were Ji2,63- ng.tlnst JJ3G.U9 tho previous year Xct revenuo was $li;.1.l9G, while in 1911 It was f.l,. 104 And tho net Income wns $11,148, ngnltiHt ? 18, 0'itJ in 1911. In that jcar, however, thero was no nllowanco for de preciation, other than rcseivc for deple tion of tulm, lice nnd harlcy stock banks, mid depreciation of office furnlturo and motorcar equipment, slnco organization of company March I, 1912. Tho balance sheet ns of December 31, 191C, shows: ASSK1H Plant $146004S .Securities .3, 916, 484 Loans rcielved 455 172 Current assets 226,440 Discount bonds 273 fiOl Miscellaneous 25,747 Total J8.437.814 l.tAIIII.lTIKS. I'unded debt 13,100 000 Unfunded debt 771.000 Current liabilities 120.563 Depreciation 416,823 I'rnnt and loss 342.477 Preferred stock i88,000 Common stock 3.000,000 Total 48,437.854 Police Court Chronicles Tho countiy la waiting for tho great American play. John Talltnan decided that ho would write It. Ho got tho In spiration nfter witnessing a movlo play In a theatre on North 5th street. Ho emerged from tho theatre In tears! Then ho took a drink at a nearby saloon. Tnllman was an actor in the alleged halcyon days. Nat urally ho couldn't help telling the bai tender nil about the horrible play. Ther ho explained that his tears were duo to disgust. When the bartender hoard tho plot ho agreed that something should bo done Other customers who .sauntered in ngiccd on hearing the drama that tho timo had como to call a halt More drinks Tallman flippantly tossed passages from Shakespeare nbout the bar room A picturesque Fedora and a winged collar, which was really white, gave dig nity to the lecltal Applause thundered after every sentence More drinks Tallman sang "Rocked In tho Cindlo of the Deep." Applause. More drinks 13 y this time enthusiasm had exceeded all bounds. In the midst of It nil Tallman declared he would write a play; furthermore, that ho would do It Immediately, while he was full ot In spiration Ho wandered out of the saloon and down Dauphin street The actor bought a writing tablet, after which he seized a barrel, which ho used for a desk, and started to write the great American play. A sympathizing neighbor near Trenton avenue and Dauphin stteet brought him a candle and the author thought out loud. He attracted such an audience that Policeman McAnally hat) to stop the playwright and take him to the Trenton avenue and Dauphin streets sta tion In dramatlo tones Tallman told Magis trate Dletz that he was sony his ambi tion had interfered with the law. He was discharged on the condition that he would do his play writing on the quiet In the future EX-BREAKER BOYS TAKE NIGHT OFF TO 9HEER POLICE CAPTAIN Old Cronies From Luzerne Coal Mines Join in Celebra tion Banquet to "Smiling Bill" McFadden in Honor of His 12 Years of Service Eighty-seven ex-coal miners who wont ed In the mines ot Luzerne County In the days when Captain of Police William J. McFadden was a breaker boy, Journeyed home today after paying homage to the police official for three hours and 37 min utes last night. The occaiion was ft good-fellowship din ner to Captain McFadden. The feast was held at the Hotel Walton. Toasts were drunk to the health of Captain McFadden by police officials, politicians, detectives, merchants, police reporters, former miners, office holders, etc. Just IS years ago Captain McFadden was working as a brualttr boy tn the Red Kagle mine, near Freeland. It was in those days that McFadden expressed an ambition to become a -policeman uome day in Philadelphia He spoke of hU ambition to hl 87 cronlw. They aUo had ambitions to do something beside dig Pl8 Court Wtf 1 'Kunt 1BUiw and brlokmakr up la SofotylklU County. tnat.n!tiiti Ti-uktsvad .of havlnir & gavel h had an eld bt-icUJasfc. with which TEARS OF JOY FLOW AS ITALIANS HONOR GIOVANNI RAMAGLI Victory for Arms of Their Na tive Lnnd Predicted at Ban quet to Star of Italy President NEW ERA IS EXPECTED The dawn of a new- era for Italy, the birth ot n new rnce of Italians Imbued with vigorous now spirit, new thoughts and blessed with now opportunities ns tho result of tho war In Hurope, together with victory for tho Allies nnd the final nnd crushing defent of German militarism, wcro predicted last night nt ono of the most patriotic meetings over held In Phil ndolphla Three hundred Italian men nnd nomen, who assembled In tho banquet hall of tho Cntitliicntnl Hotel nt a dinner In honor of aiovnnnl Rntniigll. president of tho Stnr of Italy Association, thundered their ap plausp and some wept tenrs ot Joy. as the speakers pnluted In glowing terms tho Italy that In to bo when tho smoko hns cleared from tho battlefields. Italv's part In the war. which some speakers said had been misunderstood, wns defended In emphatic terms That nntlon, It was pointed out, far from conducting n selfish wnr, Is dally giving the blood of her sons nnd breaking tho hcnrtH of her mothers nnd daughters, for tho samo Ideals that Inspired Onrlbadl and Mnz zlnl nnd for the samo Ideals for which the United States fought Hngland more thnu n century ngo. Patriotism, kindled by the Inspiring nlr of tho "Mnrcla Rcnlc." buist forth when a call wns miitlo to drink to the success of the Italian arms "Vlvn Itnlll.tl" they cried time and ngnln. while glasses were raised aloft only to bo drained its If In tasto ot victory. Men embraced each other In several Instances, nnd women wept so deep was their emotion Mr nnd Mrs nnmagll received touching nnd llntterlng tributes Mr. Rnmngll has been president of tho nssoclntlon for five .venrs. and tho spenkcrs vied with each other In showering him with compliments In poetry nnd prose Telegrams of trlbuto to lrtm for tho occasion, from Itnllans In other Hastem cities stacked tho ccntro of tho honor table Giovanni Dl Rllvestro took tho banquet ers by storm In what probably was tho most forceful address of tho evening. IilST Or SPEAKERS. The list of speakers Included: Flllppo Slnatrn, mnster of ceremonies; Francesco Itizzl, vice picsident of tho commlttoe ; Giuseppe Mcrcurlo, Clnrcnco P. Culln, Hugcnio Alcssnndronl, Dr. V. M. Dlodntl, Gloachluo C.ttonc, C Coco, Oro Bene detto and Vincent Malorlne. Innoceiuo Ferret o wns congratulated for his part In making tho arrangements. Tho banquet was followed by n ball. An nouncement vviih made by tho toastmas tcr that tho only sad fe.tturo of tho celebration was the absence of Hrnesto Vece, presldont of tho committee, who received woid jesterdny that his father had died In Italy Tolegrams of con dolence wcro sent to tho family Others on tho committee, wero Pas qualo Sentoro, Or.tzlo Plsclotta, Antonta Hregll.1, Gcnnaro Uva, Attllo Tagliartettl, Nicola Muro, Francesco Bruno, Giovanni Travla. Antontlno Vigllono, Huntachlo Flore, Vllo Snntoro, Molchlorro Ferrnrn, Francesco Rirzolo, Gluscppo Adcllzzl and Gluseppo Zlrpoll 'SMOKES' FOR BELGIANS DONATIONS GROW HERE Many Contributions to Fund for Purchase of Tobacco For Men in Trenches Tho campaign for tho Belgian Soldiers' Tobacco Fund, launched In Philadelphia, with Droxel & Co. ns depositories, has started with a boom From the national headquarters, Ttoom 1310 Flatlron Building. New York. It Is announced that the contributions already received amount to $4106.02. That means that moro than 16,000 of tho defenders of all that Is left of Bel glum, tho "Sad Country," soon will bo supplied with tobacco nnd cigarettes, from tho lack of which they now suffer. Francis R. Jonos, organizing secretary of the fund, who camo to Philadelphia to complete arrangements for handling con tributions here, said today: "The prompt and generous response to tho appeal in behalf of the Belgian sol diers seems to Indicate that the American public is going to see to it that the com fort that tho men crave and which their Government and friends cannot give them is going to be quickly supplied by the generosity of sympathetic Americans " All contributions should be sent to Drexcl & Co., Cth mid Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Make checks payable to the order of the Belgian Soldiers' Tobacco Fund AMERICAN GAS REPORT The American Gns Company's annual report shows a balance equal to 11 8 per cent, earned on the stock against 16 4 per cent in 1914. Comparisons follow 115 1914 dross . . 3, 979,614 13,764,837 Operating expenses .... 2,024,194 1,967.704 Net 1.965,419 1,797.133 Miscellaneous 80,463 60,628 KUed rharxea 1,060,391 1,007,894 Depreciation 193,315 173 420 Hundry Income .. ..... 322,096 271,043 Total revenuo A. Q Co 1,104,271 886.862 Interest A U. notes and bonds 191,283 195,23) Expenses and taxes A. U Co 151.063 139,349 Balance . 761.92J 652,283 Dlvidenda A O Co.,... 469,219 374,881 Hurplus 302,704 177.402 Depreciation reserve .. 125,000 100,000 Surplus 177,704 77.402 he drowned loud talking while speeches were being made. It was Captain Mc fcadden's first blackjack which he bought after being assigned many years ago to a beat.along 8th and Winter streets. The banquet started at exactly 7 49 p. m. The last toast to the health of the coal miner, as McFadden was referred to, was drunk at 11;J6 p. m. Of course, other toasts followed at Intervals In dlf. ferent parts of the city. "There Is no branch In the municipality which comes dearer to the hearts of the taxpayers and the general publlo than the bojs who guard life and property," said Plrector Wilson. "So long as the police force of this city Is honest they will find me their friend and pal." Before the lights were turned out, a toast was drunk to the health of Captain McFadden by his fellow captains. Cap tains Mills, Tempest, McCoach, Kenny and Callahan. A diamond ring was presented ta Cap tain MtFadden by ats Wends. "It WKw i good goal wir j boopi8 a good (Wiper.1 MGrieYeral of th 87 former coal nitsr "as tluy walked eix. auwut to ili-oad Stre suUoa. POLICEMAiV ACCUSED BY HOUSE OF REFUflE HOYS Runaways Chnrio Him With Sharing Rewards f r Their Capture WKST CUESTHH. I'a, Feb 29 Serl uui charge will bo brought this evening nt a meeting of tho BoroURh Council ngnlnst 1'ollceninn W S Oood, foi bov cral years n member ot tho foice, who has been suspended slnco Saturday on tho nllcgations of bojs nt tho (Hen MI1H Houio of ttefuge, who say they Imd a combination with the policeman to run iiuiiv from Iho Institution, permit him tn taptliro them nnd get one-linlf tho money paid to Clood by the Institution for their return Within n few months the policeman hni captuied Revoral of the bojH, for each of whom a leu aril of $10 Is paid for their return A few vveeUi ngo Good captured tuo bojs and returned them, but late lnit week they ngnln ecnped and one of the boH fell Into thn liniulf. of another olllcer, who wns doing duty on the bent usiinlly occupied by Clood When npprchended, he nslted for the accused policeman, nnd, upon being Interrogated, told of the com bination. In Ilia own behalf the nccURed olllcer saya tho entlro multcr Is a "plant" on th part of the boys he hnd arrested to get him Into trouble Hope for Senator Shivcly WASIIINC1TON. Feb 2!) l'hBlotiuit nttendlng Senator Itenjamln P Khlvely. of Ihdlana. confined to n hospital here, today reported Ills condition unchanged .Sen ntor Shlvely'a office nttnehes aserted that thero was hope for an Impiovcmcut 111 his condition. FATHER SCULLY'S FUNERAL Late Rector of St. Charles Borromeo Buried at Oakview Funeral servlcci for the Rev Michael Cl Scully, rector ot tlio Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeo. nt Oakview, Delaware County, were held thN morning nt 10 o'clock In the church Interment was made in tho cemetery attached to tho church Father Scull V died last week after a short Illness Ho wan formerly connected with Bcvcral churches In this city. OBITUARIES Dr. William S. S. Gay 15r. William S S C,n a phislclnn well Known to the residents of Delau.iro County for 40 j ears, died yesterd.il In Cleveland, at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs C. F (lUlilniun Doctor Clay was graduated In 18G9 from Jefferson College, nnd supplemented his medical education by two v ears' Btudy nt tho Glasgow Hoj.il Infirmary. He then began to practice in Delaware County, where ho ntt.ilned nn enviable reputation Futieial services nnd the Interment will bo held In Philadel phia. eat!). These NoticcM Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge, HARK. On February SS, 1916. CATIinrtlNR. widow of Owen Uarr Itelntlvcs and friends urn Invited to attend thn funrral, on Wednesday, nt 8 a m., from her Into resl drnie 25JS 1'cdernl st Solemn Hlch Mass of Kenutem nt St. Anthony's Church nt 0:30 n. in. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetcrs". llAHTItWl. On February :. 1!16, Avil, 1,1AM M HATVTltAM funeral strvlcos nt his Into residence, 3b32 fnvvcltou nvenue Wednesday, March 1, ut 2 p. m Interment private IIKCK. Suddenly, nn I'ebrunrv C8, 1116, WII.UAVl P. IIRCK. of 1635 South st Duo notice of tho funeral will ho Riven 1101, (iS Suddenly, nl Somors Point. N J. on February 27. 1916:. KATIItSIUNIl V. wife of Daniel 1 Hoggs nnd daughter of tlic Into Thomas ami Mary Mcfonibs, need 59 ynrs Relatives and friends are Invited tn attend tho funeral services on Wednesday nt 12 30 p m at the residence of her ri.umh tor. Mrs William I Heasloy. 121 ttast lu1 pchocken St., Ocrmanlown. Interment pri vate linilKOMES. On Tebruarj 28. 1916, KMII.T. daughter of the- lato (leorKo itnd Mary A llorrovves nped b0 ears Kelntlves nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral serv Ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p in . at her lato residence, 1905 N 63d st. Interment pri vate 1IKOWN On February 28. 1916, UZItA. hus banU of the late Sus in T flrown. In his 91st vear Kelntlves and friends nro Invited tn attend the funeral serv ircB, on Tuesda at 8 p m ut the resldenco of his son Clifford P llrnvvn 118 South 61st st In terment at Hordentovvn, X J on nrrlvul of train liavlnii Market st ferry ut 9 n in Wednesday Please omit flowers llorden to. vn anJ Mount Holly (X J.) papers please 'opy. IlIttmN. On February 26, 1916. QKOUaK A , son ot ueorce nuu .-warffarci iirown anu husband rt hadlo Urovvn and Grandson of the late Andrew and Tannic Gordon, used 34 years llelattvcs nnd friends also mem bers of Aerlo No 71. r O K . of Wil mington, Del , are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday at 2 p m . at his late resilience, 3J0 Karp at Inter ment at Ml Morlah Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening KASTIWItN. On Febru iry 27. 1916, CHAIt I.Ol'Ti: H , daughter of Charles II, uiul Id i May Hastburn. In her 23d year Relatives ami friends also employes Curtis Publishing Co . llacholor Girls' t'lub, members of Mt Klon M K Sunday schoul. nre Invited to at tend the funeral, on Thursday at J p m from parentB residence HH t'rankforcl nve Ilolmesburg Intorment at All Saints' V 13. Church Urounds Torresdale Remains may bo viewed Wednesday, after 7 p in EllINOKIC On February 28,1916.CHAIU.KS Sr , husband ot Anna Khlnger in his 65th eur. of Singer Am Hohentwlel Uaden Relatives and friends, ulso members of l'hlla Unahhaenglger MeUger L'nterst Ye rein. Phlla llutcher L'nterst Ilruder V'ereln, J'hlla Metzcer Unterst V'ereln, N'o 1, Deutschen Hancock UnterBt V'ereln. and nil other societies of which the deceased was a member, are Invited to attend funerul, on Thursday, at 8 30 a m . from his late resi dence, 953 N. tith st Solemn Illtli ltequlc-ni Mass at St Peter's Church at 10 u. m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery I'ENNKH. OS February 28 1916. IIAIINKTT l'KN.NliU. aced 81 sears Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, 3526 North Jlro-ul at , on Thursday, ut .' p. m Inter irent nrlvate FLOOD i-On February 28. 1916 JAMKS. hus band of Maria Klocd (nee Ilrllln) Relatives and friends aUu Dlvliton No I. A O II . Holy Nime Society. Mussasolt Tribe No Ul I O R M . Grant Circle. No 37 II of A , Camden Lodge, No 111. Loyal O-der of Moose are Invited to attend the funeral on fhursday, ut 8 a m . from his late residence. 675 Trenton ave , Camden, N J Solemn Requiem Mass at the Churi-li of tho Immaculate Conception ut 9 a. m Inter ment at Italy Cross Cemetery FODKL. On February 28, 1916, SARAH W widow of Alexander Kegel and daughter of the late Adam and Klizabeth Woods aged t Due notice will be given from her late residence. 834 Dickinson st. OAY. At the residence of his son-ln-Iaw Charles F Guhlmann, 2022 E 77th st (Mevelund O . on February 2b. 1916. WILL IAM S S OAY M D Funeral services and Interment private at Philadelphia, lu UAOAN. On February 26 1916. MAHOARET C .- wife of William R Hngan and daughter of Annie T- Joyce and the late Juhn Me fann Relatives and f-'-'Js also the 11 V M Sodality of thn Unurch of Our Lady ot Mt. Carmel are invited tn attend the fu neral, on Wednesday, at :30 a. m , from her mother's residence, 312 Wolf st Sol emn High Mais of Requiem at the Churc4 of Our Lady of Mt, Carmel at 10 a m. precisely, Interment at Holy Cross Ceme. wry. 1IAUKLII. On February 27. 1916. NICHO. I.AS WAHLS, con of Harry and the late Ida Joy Harker. aged 13 years Relatives and friends, also members First llaptlst Sunday school, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 11 a m , at the residence of his parents 20 Had don ave.. Camden, N J Interment private Ilsmaln may be viewed Tuesday, after T p m IIEISLEV.-r-At Cranbury, N J., on February 26, ISIS! the Rev CHARLES W HEISLBY. aged 90 ears Funeral service will be held lu the Methodist Church, Cranbury, Nl J.. on Wednesday! morning, at 11:30 o'clock. Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend without further notice. KELLE11EK. On February ST. 11. FRANK B son Of Josephine and the late George Wv Kullsnor. Relatives and friends, also em. pliyes of United Gas Improvement Company, are Invited to attend the funeral servloes on Wednesday, at 2 p m . at hU late residence, 1910 South 22d it Interment strictly url vate Friends may call on Tuesday evening KEBSI1KEB. On February 38, 1916. SAM UEL N KBR8HN8U huaband of Helena. Ke-shner tnee Sobmerl. Relatives and friends, also Progressive Assembly. No. 4. A O M 1 and the employs of Young Smith Field 4. Co are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday at 2 p ni precisely al his late residence 293S West Ekuquenanaa. ave Interment lu Laurel Hill Cenelery Remains may be viewed oo Thurs Kllf5.0nebniary 25. IMS. ELIZABETH. vrtaew os r"? -?",. p.ta fu inaoa are Wvlted t cJa'yctM: vw u uwi lew ufwi eervwva. alMoa tbe tuaerai ervWea. , at Tv-. Hi . itlkt rug-&u04 CMM tali, alarmed jrV oT her sou. Cl auiMou ave . YM. HEATHS MATTHKUSOn February" S. 19l. ANNA II wife of Rsmuel Matthews Duo notice nf the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 4942 Parksldo ave. MAI. On Tehruary 87 191(5. JOHN I' MAT. ngcil 69 j ears Relatives and friends nhd nil nrgnnl7llnns to which ho was attached nre Invited to attend tho funeral eerlvees. on Wednesday, nt 8 p m , nt daughter's resi dence. 1216 N. 10th st Interment at F-tu-vllle nn Thursday, 10 37 a. m train, Colum bia Ave. Station McCAUtlllEl. On February 28, 19IH, 1SA iu:i.t.., daughter of tho lute Margaret Mfl'aughes. nged 13 senrs. Relatives nnd frinils nre Invlled tn attend tho funeral serv Itrs tin Thursday, nt 2 p m . nt her lato residence 124 Delphlne st , Olney. Inter, inent private Mft'l.AtN. On Telirunry 27. 1916. JAMES, husband of Kntherlno Mrl'lnln tneo Frlel) nnrl son nf Jnno nnd the lato Patrick Mc clain Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Thursday, nt 8 10 n m , from his Inte residence, 2868 N llosehlll st Solemn Requiem Mass nt the Visitation Church nt 10 n in. Interment nt New Ca thedral t'emetorv MrMMlOV On Febrinirv 27, 1116. THOMAS litislnml of .Vlarj E Mi vtnhon Relatives nid friend, nlso members of South Ilethle hem Lodge Nn 636. I. o O VI nre In vlted to attend the funeral on 'Ihursdnv. ni I 10 n tn . Irmn his Inte residence 4 1 oo Nortn 6th st Requiem High Muss at St. Veronlci's '"liurih nt 10 n in Interment at Holj Sepulchre Cemetery Mr.HIIMI. On February 27. 1916. WIM IAVI, Innli ind of Rebecca S Merouch nnd son of Vlarj nnd the Into Thomas Mecouch Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend Iho funeral services on Wednesday nt 2 p m precisely, nt his Into residence, 5321 Chester nve Interment private nt West Lnmel Hill Cemetery. Automobile service Mil, LIKEN. On February 27, 1916. Miss .UlN.N'li: 11 MM.I,lKi:X Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Thttrfln, nt 1 30 p in pre- lelv nt the residence of her niece. Mrs Innnlo M Engnlhorn 1729 West Ontario st Interment nt Mt Morlnh Ccmeterj Mt'ltltAV. (neo VIcMonegle) On February 27, ism MARTHA wlfn nf Thomas Mur tm. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Philadelphia Council No 10 I) of L , nre Invited to Btlend the funeral services cm Thursda nt 2 l m nt her Into residence. 1711 Mlf flln st Interment nt I'enivvond Cemetery. Friends miy mil Wednesd-iy evening Chcs. ter Pa pnperfl please copy M4 On February 26, 1116, THOMAS, son of William nnd Snrnh Niton Relatives f.nd friends, iiln st Allun's Lodge, No 6j1, I mid A M . nnd Court Federal No 6r. I nf A., nro Invited to nttend tho funeral services on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m . nt his lute residence, 601 North Mrt M. Iiitirment private nt West Lnurcl Hill Cemetery lleuulnn may bo viewed on Tues. da. from 7 lo i p in Autnmoblln funeral. P1UJESNIMI. On Febru iry 28, 1916 JOHN E PRUi:ssiNG, husband of Lena Pruesliig (nee Mucslliur) Dun notlco of the funeral will Ihi given, from Ills lato residence. 2405 S. 10th st. QfMtMM On Fcbrunrv 28 1916. CHARLES II (Jt'AHLES Itisldence, 61,47 MLMaholl nve , Gerinaiitnwii. Duo notlco of tho fu neral will be given RVHM On IVbruirv 28 1916, HAllltr F RAIIVI nged r.2 jears Relatives nnd friends nre Invited tn nttend funeral, cm IhiirsdHV, at 1 p in, from the apartments of William II Ilnttorsbj, 3316 N liroad su Interment (llcnwnod Cemetery RAY. On February 27. 1916. C'nptnln 1IIOMAS J RAY nged 65 ears Relatives nnd frlinds urn Invited tn nttend the funeral services Wednesday at 8 p ni , at his late residence 10r, N 03d st Also services In the Ilnptist Chiin.li, Allovvny, Salem Co, N I Thursdaj, nt 11 a m lntormont at Allow av RICIIVIOMI. On February 27, 1916 NOR MAN MON'ltriE son of Frank W and Anna M Richmond (noo Gelker). nged is months Helntlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral Hervlccs, on Wednes dm, at t p tu from his parenls' residence, 10J4 Shnclcmrinxon st Interment at Lawn view Cemetery. RIM.IIAKT On rebnmry 26 1916. EDWIN JOHN R1NEIIART. In Ills 63il sear Fimnriil services l his late resilience. Port Deposit Md on Tuesday. February 29, at 11 30 a m Interment private ROLPII Suddenly on Fcbrunrv 27. 1916 Jihiiph VI . husband nf Sarah J' Rolpli. In his bfitli onr Relvtlves and friends are Invited in attend Iho funeral services on VV eduesday. at 2 p m , at his Into residence 38 West Semour st , Oermnntown Inter, ment prlvnte nt Ardsley Cemnerv Remains may he vlo'vcil on Tuesday evening fEMPI.H. At the residence of her son. Ar. thllr Semplo, r,118 Lnrchvvnoil nve. on Feb ruarj 2R 1916, ELI5A SUMPLE Notlco of funencl Inter. .SlIEPIIEIHI.On Februnry 28. 1116. EMMA I . wife of 1) Shepherd Rel itlvea and friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral services on Thursday, at 2 p in , nt the P triors rf Mbert VIoore. 722 North liroad st Interment at West Liurcl Hill Cemc ter SMITH. On February 27. 1916, EUNICE C widow of Hnrrs Smith Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday nt 1 p m at the residence of her son Hurlock H Smith. 124 Parker ave . Colllngdala. Delaware County, Pn Interment prlvuto at .Mount Morlah Ccmeter. SPARKS. On February 26 1916. IRENE MAIIEL, widow of OHvn n Snirks nnd daughter of Frank nnd Roso A Mott, nged -6 soars Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services on Wednes. c!a, at 2 p m , at her parents' residence. 6315 Woodstock st Interment private, at Mt Vernon Cemetery .STECIv On Februarj 28 191i. EM.VRETH RUTH daughter of Frcilcrlik and Ellza 1h th Steik aged 6 enrs and 8 months Relatives and frlerds urn Invite to attend tho funeral services on Frldnv at 2 p, m , at h-r parents' residence, 428 Wayne ave Interment prlv ite, at Hillside Cemet-ry via funeral car Friends may view remains on Thursdav nt 8 p in SVN. On Febru-iry 28 1916 KATIE It SWAN (neo Vlelklejohu) Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral serviced on Thursday 2 p m , at tho real, deuce of her brother. William Melklejohn. 7sn N Taney st Interment at Hillside Cemetery Remains may bo viewed Wednes da ovenlpg TEMPLETON On February 28, 191C. MAR- Ut'CIUTH T. wife of Samuel M Templeton mid daughter of Alice It. and tho lato William Faraliee Funeral services on Wedm sd.13 . March 1. at 10 a m. nt her lato r'Sldeutc 5117 Regent st. Interment private THOMPSON. On February 28. 1916 VIARY IHUMPhON nged 8J years Relutlvcs and friends of tho family am Invited to attend tut. tuncral se'rvlces on Thursday afternoon, prei 1st ly at - o'clock nt hi r lato residence. 1919 Kilter st Interment at Mt Morlah Cemetery Pleaso omit (lowers Autnmobllo servlie Remains may bu viewed on Wednes day evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. VVItvVHI. On Februarj 28. 1916 HENRY VAKWIG, aged 74 years Relatives and friends also membera of Welcome Lodge, No 453. F ami A M , Harmony Chapter No 6 R A M , anel Mary CommuniWy No Ji. K T . am Invited tn attend (he funeral services at the residence of his con-ln-lavv Frank J C. Smith, 3607 North 2Jd st , on Fildn), at 2 p in Interment private. lil.VT. At bis late residence, 652 North 46th st on February 28, 1916, CHARLES E WEST, husband of Maria L Harmstack West aged 73 ears Due notice of funeral will lie given, WETIII'llllKE. On Tebruary 27. 1916, ELLEN U. wife nf Aril A Wetherbee Funeral services Wednesday afternoon, at her lato residence. 6 Qlen road, Lexington, Aliens WILLI VMS. On Sc-cond-dsy Second Month J8 1916 CHARLES WILLIAMS, ot Pine vllle Pa uged 83 jears Relatives and friends are Invited to uttend tho funeral without further nptlee on Fifth-day Third Month. 2d Inst . at 3 30 p. ni , at his late residence, near Plnevllle, Pa Interment Wrlghtstovvn Friends' Hurling Gruunds Train leu vine Reading Terminal at 1:43 p in will ba met at Wincote station WILKINSON On Febrmerv 28 1916 MARY M widow of Leander Wilkinson Relutlvr nnd friends ore Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursdav at i p m from her lute risldviice 659 Washington st . Camden. N J lnterme.it private, at Harlelgli Cemetery Hem lira may be viewed Wednesday evening WOLFF. On February 28 1916. ERNST WOLFF husband of Anna Wolff (neo hey bert). aged 53 jearu. Relatives and friends, also Kensington I-abor Lvceum Assoclutluii, Saxonlu Maennerchor and Soclallstlscher Schulveieln. an Invited to attend the funerul services, un Thursday at 2 p m . at his late residence, 646 West Lehigh uve Inter ment private, at Greenmount Cemetery CLASSFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This STYLE TYPE (or like this) One time 16c per line Three time one week lSlac per line Six times one week 10c per line Situations Wanted, three time one week, 10 cents per agate line per Insertion. Place your order for three or more times and it will be in serted in the daily Public Ledger at no additional coat. Ooa or two time rate fer Kvxjiv LtfMicg and Pluuo Iikui owblnd la 19 cents per agate line, with tip MfiMlIan or Hlp vVanttsl and Situation Wanted, wbleh fa 16 cants per line. 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COOIC while. 30 jo 45 years of age: $7 a vveele situation nil year nroundi second floor bedroom to herself: maid's bathroom and silting room, during part of summer fam Hi of 6, usually 3, 4 maids kept; rook, laun dress, waitress nnd chambermaids; tn Phila delphia; 20 -nlnutes from Renillng Terminal. Meet employer. Room 205, 608 Chestnut St.. 0 10 a m , Wednesday. COOK. Protestant. Swedish preferred; Main Line, good wages; 2 In family. It 425. ledger Office COOK, white, for private family. Call Wed nesday morning, 3902 Locust nt. COOK, white, for small hotel, Easton, Pa. It 41 Ledger Office OIJ.VERVL HOUSEWORK (URLS. ALSO COOHS rilAMHUIUIAint, WAITRESSES, CHILD'S NURSES MOTHERS' HELPERS, EH' ARE IN CONSTANT DEMAND PO SITIONS ARE OPEV IN CITY AND SUP. rims FOR ROTH WHITE and coi-ored HELP YOU I'AN REACH THESE EM PI OVERS THROUGH LEDGER WANT ADS WRITE OR CALL ON THK HOUSE HOLD REIHSTUV nUEEAU, MISS REED CAN HELP YOtl TO A OOOD POSITION SUITE 20B WASHINGTON 11UILDINO, 60S CHESTNUT ST GIRL wanted for waiting In prlvnte family. Apply 6407 Wa)ne ave Germantnwn. GIRL wanted tn assist dentist. Apply 335!) N 15th st nfter 7 p jm . GIRL for general housework, street 2007 S. 12th GIRLS wnnted for assembling of switches, cut-outs, experienced workers can make SS tn 310. AiMress O H , P O Box 3443. HOSIERY Knitters and toppers wanted on full automatic machines, both Scott & Will iams nnd Stand ird, steady work and pay good as nnj Apply Walloce-Wllson Hosiery Co Orchard below Unity rrnnkford HOSIERY Experleno'd loopers wanted, Always busv , pay good as any Wnllnce-Wllson lio slery t'o . Orchard below Unity. Frsnkfnrri- HOSIERY Exp menders wnnted, good pay, stesdv work Applv Wallace-Wilson Hosiery Co Orchard below Unity. Frankford. HOSIERY Experienced rib frame hands, knit ters nnd toppers nlso learners, paid writl learning 1320 N J.avvrence st HOSIERY Experienced pnlrcra and folders, boxers and stumpers 1320 N Lawrence. HOSIERY LOOPERS, nlso knitters and top pers wnnted on clean white work. Htendy nnd well paid Ap 2d floor, 5155 WilkeHeld, Qtn. HOUSEWORK Experienced girl, must be good cook Call 4616 Wane ave., or phone Germantovv n 462 J ., HOUSEWORK, general, competent; good cook: reference 120 Grand View rd .. Ardmore. hOU.sEWOHK Experienced vvhlto girl: fam- llv 2 Call JiVednesdaj 5024 N 16th St. MILLINERY Second trimmer retail millinery store mu'et lie exp nnd cap , j early position. Fnnkel Vlllllner Shop Front nnd Dauphin. NURSE or attendant who hns had experience In a State hospital or sanitarium for Insti tution work, piy 322 a month and board. room nnd -laumlrj Address Uox 706. Itye. New York , OPERATORS on all parts of silk nnd cotton shirtwaists learners taken Tho Hagedorn- Merz Co . 3d und Urovvn RENT, hent, light free, light service; white people Apply 1401 N 16th SALES CLERK wanted tn a hlgh-gmde art needlework shop, one with experience pre- ferred e,054 Market st SHOES Experienced help In packing room, Seventh Boor. 315 N. 12th st SPINNERS WANTED Girls on ring spinning frnmes also stutiber und speeder tenders wanted Cotton Mills 3d and Huntingdon. WANTED A joung lady with experience In dvelng and denning business Address, for Interview. Footers' Dye Works, 1118 Chest nut st . WEAVERS Wnnted, vvenvers on hair cloth; ulso learnerH taken SCHADEWALD MILLS 3d and Huntingdon WOVlAN wanted agriculturist, with means, to tako farm 310 acres Phone Oermanto I 2261 TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Bright young women between 17 and 22 ears old. to take up telephone operating; no extterlenco necessary, salary paid while learning: pleasant work: permanent position Apply In person Hell Telephone Co.. 406 Market st , between 8.30 a, m. and 5 p. m. ATTENTION!!! STENOGRAPHERS BOOKKEEPERS. CLERKS Are jou seeking a position or do you de sire to better lour position? Right adver tising and personal service are two of the leading factors. Doth can be found at Ledger Central. A large number of youn ladles have found these ot great benefit. "Mian Dean" will help you write an at tractive advertisement, list jour qualifica tions nnd give ou her personal attention and aid. Hundreds of young ladle who have had thla service will testify to the satisfac tory results obtained. This Is, free to Ledger advertisers Have a talk with "Mis; Dean" at once her advice la free. Broad und Chestnut sts. General GOVERNMENT positions open to women. ITJ month Write immedlxtely for free list. Franklin Inst . Dept. 713 M. Rochester. N. Y HELP WANTED MALE BOY ubout 16, with experience on typewriters for Insurance office state reference and wages expected 1 207, Ledger Office. BOY over 16 years old In paper box: factory, Eugene K Plumly. liroad nnd Federal. BOYS wanted 16 years or over, to work In wall paper factor apply at once. Backer. Smith & Page. Water and Snyder ave. BOYS wanted over 16 years of, age,' to fill cans; can make good wages. Apply corner 4th and Venango sts. HOYS, bright. 16 to 18, for office work. Bee ilr Bha finer. Ledger Central CHAIR FRAMER3 wanted. Apply S44 8, 5th at CHAUSFEUR. white, single, Prot.: exn. and llrst-class rf. tequlred. In reply slate wagea expei'ted and last employer. 1' 305. Lea Off. CHEF white; two waiters. Apply to 03 Chestnut st . about 1 30 p m DRIVER One used to handllns barrels! muat lie active: steady position reference re quired p 220. Ledger Office. ERRAND BOY wanted, one who Is not afraid of work, elegant opportunity for advance ment M Sllberman Sons, itti and South ate. MACHINIST WANTED Must be first-class machine band on lathe, shaper work; on with some knowledge of bench, work preferred, steady work a.nd good uagea to right man. ' HIRES CONDENSED. MILK CO. 4IA.1.V EJin. PA. MACHINIST wanted at pat. flrat-cUa lathe.' borliur. mill and chucking n ue&uw ia th American Hnguveeruuc iuif iomcany. ave- and Cumberland at . Viilja MACHINIST vvahtod, for. factory work: refer nee required Apply N W corner Mb aud Brown. siisaBgSi-faJrt. A&tit-w? MAN AND WIFB Wfe naiiln a good coejfe aad man as buiUr and no teman. sued wajea Apply tu V Ilumbncbl Hotun 405. 11 b Uih at , HAN ANU VVlvE -bu Preteaunf. huuse uuen butler and cuok washljuc. 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