Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TnUKHDAY, MARCH 'o, 101G.
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WATCH VERDUN
1 7 T -i a,! art r
Seiner iJUtcn luuiuiirtuu
Phinks French Resistance
Will Hasten Peace
PRACTICAL HOMES FOR THE MAN OP M ODERATE MEANS
HONEY EASY
Will
RUSSIAN
' By FRANCIS W. HIRST
' rillor Tl Kcnnomlat. London
SptrM Cable tn Ki-rntHO Atoi-r
.AvnoV Mairli ! A Bmiwttrm lia
f!"Z I dtatrlct. The
ts I'n .'..i.. n.iiKli MnlriPMH innii.
Rnn. A ?""'" ""." i ......i
J"" f..joTnint so mr "iii '-" ".
Kf. Il til I'-ronHi r
plst.itu" at or-
aiPly uecr.sful. will hasten
IP .all tvlll en ken me iiiiiiiuruy .mei
W
K. if ultlm
ife. f riermanv s "" I,,r,la-
ri,hennuM.neeMnnrt1e.rn..;n
Umbers the prosper ty "'"''
OT t Vnrlculilre Industrie minim i''
lrTra'"lltPil '"" Present llf
J l one of mill slioitnKe. vvhlcb Is
liylsoneoi described
,,:l. '. ihn createst numltlnn nf nil."
Kr.. mums for the shortnBea nro ns-j-
J Vlrst the enlistment of collleisi
'JP?a the Increase of the RovernineiifH
Slinulrernen.s. tlilnl. Il.o 1ecrensr,l
'limit by the men nrltiaiiy ill worn, ni.nu
J?S?.insl havliiK. of course, vnlun-
0,,B nB.: ...
The Old tnrm reinnn ..e ion ..-.-.. ii
'"i .wl iniirnali-ts aie r-liiBlnr; iikiiIii
Kid tunes t.. Ih- heat of the wir drum
, 5teiria " l.ler'"l "unci vv.ijr..
'"V.V. r irndeis are ricm in asseu-
K.. mat 1 tar IT I- not the load to the
i&Wt wealth. e still nilvoutito the
ffilon of the tiiirf vvetuitm In the .war
nt Is to i"u" "" "
.n.,ir to nlMii.nl lu'i-oimts from
tSiatni. lUisHlan money iniukctH. of
'ii.i. Mnsrnu ciMlv is nrst, are rum-
Cilielv easy ovvIiik to tno Heavy tinn
Son of lull- "t "dlt The Imiimtnnt
Krfrm the cr.-it Indlltdi Inl districts
fnf Poland ceased, of course, with Oeimaii
Elation mill much old credit trade vviim
PurliiK the last
..,., lit leef,ct.In r
.. nine cur K' ' ".' ..r,
EV"
w
rMmber Uecrnih miuli Krenter stahlllty
lis been nlio n round nlioiit IjD.
I l BUtwrr.
Dmms cff. ' loilil 3 " "B
I I Lr-y T-w- Jy Qet t
I ' '
I I ) etiAMBca "1
I urina ntirt. j sumtbrt . I CHtnecK xrrpin.p
""' aw.
fj U I
Ibliced on a cash lis .
K... nihlr. oxehn litre "
154 ..---
mcs from tin- i"'i. ii""j. " .lummij
ud Kebruan. to the lilRhesl. Ili. In
ENGLISH HANK STATEMENT
invnnx. Mm ill 'i --The weekly stntc-
Btnt of the II.iiiU of lhiKland shows the
WlonlnB rliniiK. - miai remim
enuseil fl71i'0i iln'iilatloii Increased
fOIOOO, liullion ill-creased tl'S.OOt): other
PtKtirltles (lecriM-etl t iMiS.OOO; other di-
Milts dfirca'ed C4.ns:i,0ou: ptilillc do-
posits Increased I. .VI 1.000; tJoxerniuent
'"'eecuritlea unelianseil. The proportion of
ii! bank's reserve to llahllltlcs is now
!'U ner cent.. aK.ilnst i7.0 per cent.
i list week, and compares with n decllim
r!frem!l!i per cent, to LMifc per cent. In
(this week last year. ClearliiK.s throiiKh
ids London banks lor the weeK were t;s.
HIIJ.OOI), against J"7,17j.000 In tho samo
fwee'k last year.
s LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
S CHICAGO. March .- IKHiH. ltecelils.
IJ3.0CH); market. 1(ii"t."c. hlRlier: mixed nnd
im.i.ih n i.'.m n T."i ; f.einl. ht'iivv. Sll.:i."it"
(IHiroush. he.acy. Mi.tiimli.niii llRht. $11.0.161
F5;o!plits $7.iAis.l.1. hulk, sii.jom-i.i.i'.-..
; eiTTl.P ntltitM. l."iOO! miirket Hlrouir:
tteni, W.S5w ti,.iOi cows nnd heifers, SWHim
J I: ilockers uml deefcrs. sri.UUtHi Tcnns.
"l-IMMtfrai. rnlipn. llt'lll.
1 .HIEEP. HcLelniH Is, (ion; market strnnp: '
ftitlvt anl Weatcrn. -l 7firK.riil; lainlis. .H
f eiuv.
NEW YORK BUTTER ANO EGGS
xmr vnnK. iinnii 11 ih'ttuk Miir.
be Iradn a llttl hi ttt r anil tone sliKhtly till-
promt. Ilfi-olMs HI70 packioies Uxtr.i
craraery. .lie; . nicnfr nruriiiK. iinnc.ni- .
Stale dairy .'M1i:i7 .. Imitation crcimery,
R.l!nc.S Mnrl'f.t mIIltIiIK nrmrr. llprclnlH.
JljiM caaea Ultra ilrsiH, s.1'4 iff 'Jle.; Ilrsls.
v.si3v uiiiiih aii"iaic. broiins, .ri'a'iii
!lc: mixed. u;i! L'lijr
THE WEATHER
Ollicial Forecast
WASHIN'UTON', March 9.
iiur. Fair and continued cold toulcht: Vrl-
Affair anil Manner moderate! west winds.
i. The storm Hint was central off tho Del-
jlf8 Capes yesterday has moved up the
!- cnsieru Alulna with increasing
aersT. causinc miow throiiBhont the
lortheastern portion of tho country. A
Sid area has overspiead tho middle At
.antlc States, with fieezlritf 11a fur south as
Blower tho temperatures in tho south At
MtlcStaes, with frceziiu; a. fnr south as
ga'annah, Oa Fair wenther is reported
PMrally from tho Breat central valloja
uia the plains States, while 11 wanner area
ravers, tho countr from tho Mississippi
, r '
1 U. S. Weather Rureau Ilulletin
JoMirntlona ink.-n .it 8 a.
Tilt: cottngo we are Illustrating- Is
Bultcd to n west frontage. It In .10
feet In width nnd 2(i feet 6 Inches In
depth ; there lire three Rood rooms on the
first floor exclusive of the Blazed sun
room mid tlireo chamhers and sleeping
porch on the second floor, ahio a llheral
slzeil hathroom nnd ample clothes closets.
The construction Is frame with cement
stucco exterior, tho roofs lire shiiiRled
and stained. There Is u KOod full hase
incnt and cement concreto foundation
The first story Is 8 feet G Inches In height
nnd tho second story S feet high The
main floor Is 2 feet r. inches aboxe the
srade nnd the cement dash Mulshed down
over the foundation to thn grade He.
It Is estimated to hulld for $2Ti00 to
$.1000. eclllslp of heathiB and pluuililiiR
The cntranco inn-ell opens into the sun
100111 on tho right, g feet ti inches In size;
this sun room is connected with tho living
loom and dining rooms with wide French
windows. Tills Is 11 very pleasing ur
rangoment .-1111 makes mi attractive. In
terior. Tho lilng room on the left of the sun
loom Is 20 feet liy II feet with n pin
Jecteil Dutch window on the south end
with a wide neat and wide. Ilhenil llie
place in the centre of the long side. Tho
stairs aie carried up hctwocti the din
ing 1 0111 and kitchen with liasemetit stalls
underneath.
The main floor Is finished In oak with
AN IDEAL COTTAGE
oak floor, and the second story Is llnished
In Illicit with hired lloois This Is a
ery economical cottago to build and
adapted to a city lot. The e.xteilor trim
mings may he stained din k luown with
the sash painted white; thin combination,
ulth 11 light cream for the cement, al
ways looks well. A moss green slain on
the shingles will make an artistic, up-to-date
home.
WHEAT RALLIED
AS SHORTS COVERED
Government Report of Reserves
on Farms Discounted Com
mission Houses Bought
m , 1-aatern
Low
S lust Itdln.
.'Still,, " '15' "" .... ee-
itliria n. '.'.'. ". . '"" inii. Ity.wenther
JtUoiio City '.
guumora li l'j
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Wit. Jllch il" 1.'
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CHICAGO. Muted 9. Ituylug liy a
largo niimher of commission houses,
willed forced sliorts In cover, quickly
rallied the wheat market today after n,
weak start. Tho Government report on
reserves on farms, which was 0110 of
tho most bearish ever issued, had been
discounted
II. V. Snow. In an nnalysls of tho re
port. Indicated that the total stock In
thn United States ut prcs-ont nmmmted
ito iihout 500.000,000 bushels, or nppiox
Imatcly one-half of tho hiHt enormous
yield, with new wheat only three months
away, nnd with competing expoit coun
tries crowding to sell heavy surpluses.
Trices sagged for n time later In the ses
sion on selling duo to a benilsh state
ment from Canada, where tdo total yield
was put at .118,1182.000 bushels and tde
amount on farms at 50,000,000 bushels,
but tho market again resumed Its up
ward trend on further covering nnd
small offerings.
Final prices, however, were below the
best, at $1.11 Tor May. against n high
point of fl.l2N and Jl.tOTs at tho end
yesterday, nnd at ?l.ori'. for July, against
u high prlco of $1.10 (y mid $1.0ST, yes
terday h lust quotation. Tho bottom
prices wero established nt thn outset. $1.10
for .May and $1.0SU for July.
Corn also rallied promptly on good
buying by commission houses, after start
ing lower on the Government report. Tho
market at Liverpool wan easy. Idght ie
celpts wero looked for tomorrow. The
cleat anees fiom tho seaboard wero small.
Small exports wero expected from Argen
tina for tho week, sno.000 bnshols, against
2,211.000 bushels a yenr ago.
After dipping at tho outset, oats rallied
at once when shot Is tried to cover.
Lending fulureu mimed im fnllous:
tes'daj's
DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU MIGHT
BE? HAVE YOU FOUND YOURSELF?
Have You Discovered Y'otir Real Self? Do vott lsnow where to find
your own success-power? These questions do not refer to physical en
durance, nor to mere intellectual attainments. You may have learned how fast
you can run, or how much you can lift; you may he it master of science, or
well posted in literature. Rut what of your slumberini,', undeveloped forces
within .' What is it that makes the hero? Is it not that the secret sprinp of
action has been touched for him by an enlarged demand or a sudden
emergency? Ability to do is developed quickly when intensity of purpose is
nroused within. You can do in proportion to your determination to dare. The
power to succeed is potential within you.
We Jwljje Others Wrongly. Wc look to the brawn more than to tho
brain; to the muscle more than to the mind; and to the hand more than to tho
heart. Men are not mere animals, nor beasts of burden. There is a vitalizing
power within. The better-self, tho consciousness of strength and intelligence
isthis power. Here rests tho poise of mind, and the personal character. From
within, man derives strength to carry out his highest aims.
Principles Should Regulate Your Actions. All are naturally inclined to
be honest, truthful and just. Tho reason that all men are not honest, truthful
and just to themselves and others is that they have lost their vision of the
rightway. They do not understand their better-selves. They fail to apply
principled and positive action. If you want to succeed you must work in ac
cordance with the success rule. Character is measured by tho Golden Rule.
Know This Inner Power. When you know where lies your real strength,
and know how to find the mighty principle which governs the best impulses,
then you arc ready to meet every emergency. It is the strong character in
man thnt gives him power with other men. Forceful character is nothing more
than tho larger development of tho positive mental faculties of man. Happi
ness comes from service to others rather than to self. Be serious about your
life problems. Overcome all difficulties. Dig deep into your own conscious
ness. You are stronger than you know. Li 'ng is more important than you
think. Your potential producing powers are greater than you now believe.
(CopurloM. iOld. fci fluid .. Smith. Pluladrlnhia)
Open, Iltidi. Low. Close, lIosh.
Wheat
JI111.. l.lli'i 1.12 I. in 1.11 1.111
July.. l.liS'i l.inli I.UHV4 l.oii'J l.iis.
Corn (now deliver! )
Mli.. 74H 7.'i. 73 7.". 1741a
July.. 71 Til 7l'a 75 74.
O11I3
.May.. 424, n !2!j tlSH 1.1
July.. 41 'i I Hi II 41. 414
Lard
May .lo.iii) U.IO' ln.uo 11. uo 1 10.82
July .11.12 ll.2." II. 10 11.211 'll.OJ
Itllm
May .11.117 12 12 11.117 12.117 tll-M
July .12.111 12 27 12.11.1 12.20 TU.II7
I'ork
.May .22.32 22 87 22.32 '22 711 22.17
July '22.30 22.70 22.2,1 22 UO t22.H7
Hid. tARked.
Financial Briefs
fIy every boatload of
waber that comet to u ar
" on time. Even if the
" a nln.,l. I...- ...
pock a,
wardF.Henson&Co.
rwira I vnier ai JMwtiar
" - VIUTV4, fluid.
:
The Old Dominion Company report for
the year ended December 31 shows net In
come, for tho year. Jl.aS'.'.l'JG ; burplus ut
end or year, SMS.O'JG.
Sales of the V W. Woolwoith Company
in February amounted to $5,346,a71,
against $1,514,505 In February, I 'J ID, an
Increase of 18.43 per cent. From Janu
ary 1 sales totaled $9, Mo", 201, contrasted
with $8,757,820, gain of 14.14 per cent.
Tde Kelly Springfield Tiro Company for
tde year ended December 31 leporta gross
profit. $2,880,080; net operating Income,
$1,684,206, and net income of $1,706,743.
The Standard Screw Company has de
clared an extra dividend of 6 per cent,
on the common stock, payable April 1 to
holders of record Mured 20.
Tde AVestlngdouse Air IJrake Company
leported for the srx months ended Jan
uary 31 net profits, exclusive of con
tracts for munitions, of ?t,'JDi.ys5, or
$348,530 In excess of dividends. This
compares with $1,882,137 net profits for
tde full year 1918.
Railways of tde United States earned
only 3.09 per cent, on tdelr property In
vestment in the last six months of 1915
according to information made public in
Chicago, today by tde Hallway Ago Ga
zette. It was pointed out, however, that
statistics show tde railroads enjoyed u
larger degree of prosperity tdan In tde
same mouths In 1914, but that the re
turn on tde investment was smaller than
In tde same period of 1912, tde last cor
responding period when earnings were
good, and In that year tho percentage of
return wad less than It was in 1906.
Stockholders of the Bank of North
America took action today to Increase the
membership of the bpard of directors, us
the result of the absorption of the National
Bank of the Northern Liberties. An
amendment to the article of the asso
ciation was adopted, making the mem
bership of the toard not lets than 12. -nor
more than 24 Vacancies will be tilled
A a later ineetlnf.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WIIIJAT. Iterelnta. 11 I.SHI bushels. Kx
port demand was fnlrlj aitlie. mid with
mronper outside aihites prliva nchanced lc.
Quotations, car lots, in export olt'ator' No
L' reil, spot nnd M.irrh. M 1N1M.2I . No 2
Southern led. st.lllgf'l 111. steamer No. 2 red.
tl.lftirl 18. Nn 3 red, $1 l.lSrl.lM; reject
ed A. 11.12'jlff 1 l.lVj, rejected II, JLll'lf
1.14
I'oltN Ilecelpis. Ill, 321 bus. Demand was
Hutu and prites wero lr. lower. Quotations.
Car lots for loeal traile, as to lotalltm -.Mi
yellow, 7117 & so '? e. . utranipr ellciw, 7Ml 7tlr. .
No 3 ellnw, 74 (f 7 Ac.: No. 4 jellow, i'JUP73e I
. ..,. ..... rn 11. u ru..
DATS Iteeelpts. 211.372 bus Prices de
rllned 4e. with a very ijulei trade. Quota
tions: Nn 2 whltii. fiHiR2c... standard
while, in 14 fi Ml Vie . No 3 Mlilte. 4S',a5l llie .
No. I while. 4II15& I7'je.: sample oats. I.TI
il'lic : punned o.iih, tinmen, wvau'ai;.
J'LUUH. ittf-elplH, 1111:1 uwa anil i.-i
POULTRY
l.IL Deairahle stork was In rooiI rniuist
nnd llrm. with supplies well under control.
Quotations: Fowls, rlinlie, IT'? I'lh'ni .
roosters. l2WI3c . sprlnu chickens. snfi
lneateil llli2iic : ,lo.. hiukkv. IKjlae.. lur-
, '?.,.?" u --' ''"Ii'?', a" " "i and cpialitv.
ISSiilie ueese, I7lllii'.; plKeona. old per
pair, 2871.100 , do., uuilK. per pair. 20(fl 22c.
millHSfin Tho market ruled Arm under
limit uftVrlnits nnd a fair demnnil Quotntlous
l;rch.,llleil. ilry-packcd fowls. 12 to Inn,
1lr1-p.11 . fancy, selected, .lie , weluhlnir
4'ifl.r lbs iipleco. lllijc, vrvuililni: 4 lbs.
?'"'"' ",''''" welBhliiB 31i Ihs apiece,
lsiji- . uelghlnq 3 lbs npleii., liieiTc; fowls.
11 l.bls. dry-picked, faiio, weUliliiE I'jiiiS
, ... ui,i,-i,-. iii-.i wciKnuiK 1 lus apleci, inc..
smaller aires MMlSc; 0I1I roosters, drj-pli Bed,
1 1 '.: ihlcliena Jcrsej. fumy broilers. 2l(2ilc .
17 !""V,r '"rli rilllcy broilers 22tl2le . Western
( I I I I Till 1 1 T-M llu lllllnn 1 1 tTS. t It... ...-....
ll.a I,, u,,.l,a Th.n nig lllile Iriulliiir and the ' v.,. ' iiii7.::1.."i.i.T..T. "Jr.. 'IP1',.':. -."f-le
".'.. """r ,..:.. ':.'.'. vt.......i- ....- 1 ::.: ."". ."",,,! iimwii".
niumeL IVUB larKeiy iiuiiiiuai. iiuimun.ii. i-
lliil His. in wood: Winter, clear, la u 2.1 . do
Quotation., per ,,. , ,,;H" and over In'.oS ' "'"V:
icpllunal lots hlcher: V,ir))n.r,t lllin..iu ..n....
Hiraishl. I., ar.ain 110, 110., paieiu. ...ii.ii.."". 1 weiiiiiiiB ,5r.'l'v Ilia, In bnjes. rNOllie
Kansas, tlear. cotton sacks. t4.Miv. 1; clo , .Northern Illinois fancy, welu-hlm.- U ft i iV
stralKht. ration sacks, J.1.20W.1 SOI do ..lis. In bills . UWlhc. . other Wes enl T WiIkI?
pateul, cotton sacks. J.1.50flr, 70. SprlnK. Ilrst I In a I lbs mid over, In boxes. 184 inc., other
uear. 9a..'a'ii.i.iio. uo , airaiKiic. .,.,,, j . .,, -:-- ., weiHitiiiir aei'.l' 1 ,m . in i,v.m
in niiient. s.",.K.Mii)ii.l.'i. ilu.. favorltu brands.
$11 2.1 W II 7.1. City mills, rholco and fancy
patent. til.S.Kfil 7.1. city mills, recular unities,
whiter, clear. S18jr2.l: do, straight, 10 3.1W
5.1:0: do . patent, i"i ll.l .1 till
UVU t'LOl'lt vKis unlet but steadily held.
We nuoto 15 2.1IU.1 7.1 ir Mil., as to iiunllty.
PROVISIONS
The market ruled llrm with u. fair Jobbing;
tllflTC : nlller lt'..u,uv. .7 ..,..1.1.. ....,.....: .
Ib . In l.l,b,"i.lV.,.".'Vi. ".':'""."." -'
i...r-h.-We'iil,l,i 8 l.l"il',s"'arpleV. 27 Y'T'
smaller hUp, 23(2ile., turkejs. fancy jCuiib
!.'-".0,"i ,,""'' :tl1 do. fair tu clioli
Thft oc ' '!' '"!"" .-''! JPrliiK ducks" near,;
INW.oc ii,, . Western fancy, niiplhc do
do., fair to irood, 12lric ; ieeae, l.-.iii "o,
simabs, h.t dozen White weliihlllK. 11 to 1"
lis per dozen. IS.M.1MH; while, i elahini: il to
i'W'f- .f :"!.' . 73..whlief welBhlnK
........ ., I .... .,II.....1J l'l,l I
iieiiianu. wuiai.unif rmisni . ,,,.... - ." - .ui-ii, avv-i.t.t. Willie, weluhlnir 7
lieef, In sets, smoked mid alr-.rled. 2IW ' lbs. per .Wn. l:i.23ea.7ri; w III. w.Mdni
2.1c, Western 1-ef, III sets, smoked. 24W2.V ; II Jill '4 Ihs m-r dozi n 12.7.1 W.I' ark i"tito't
.Ity beef, linuckks and lenders, smokeil am small and No. 2, IHil ai ' '" ",1,
nlr-ilrlml. "HM'J7l. . Western beef, knuckles and
lenders, smokeil 2119127c. Iif hams, I2HSC
3D; pork, family. J22 MipT.l. lutms. H. I"
cured, loose. 1.1 WHk .do, skinned, loose, Ut 50
17c: do., do. smoked. 17W 418'4c'.: other
hams, smoked city cured, us to brand nnd
uterine?. UIHW17c. hams smoked, Western
cured. iH4W17i . do boiled, boneless. 27e ;
picnic shoulders. S P cured loose. IMir.;
iJJ.. smoked. 1 1 -i (Ifl-'ic ; .Hi.ies, in mctue,
arcnrdliiB to uerui,-e loose. I2Vj (flSc. . break-
VEGETABLES
a.S! ffiU". J,rmr1i' lull's
bus!i!n"i.e,,SM'iir a, JSyV ,&.. " .?
fllV'fl.LI: -Maine. II l5WLVr Weswrn.VleV
7ii S ftW W"- No I Ho wiS
cuied. Miil.lc . hreukfost bacon. Wesnni -N". 1. SOfiilik.: No. s. 2.1i-i:ii)t. fo vfrl
cured. lfiOlik, lard. Western, retlned. In Blnla. per bid , ,r,o 1.7,-, Onions, ne'r II 11!
tierces, lltic . do. do.. In tubs. 11 tic , J',""'"' '"." .' 2Ci2 :i No I.-,,1 t ":
do., puro city, keitle rendered. In tler.ys. Cabbago. Danish, per ton. !. 13: do rinr:
11 'ic, do., pure tlty. kettle rendered. In tuljs. Ida. iwr hamper, i.r,w 1 p. , k,,u7.; ,v'r''
It ic. Una, per erute. l.'j.ly ,r, i'eieVi i.-i.Jii.
REFINED SUGARS i f "i',',', -- Hpinath! 'sKvAt.",
Th m,.rlc,. ... unlet but tlri.l Wo .mots' I 1 .1. ,kale0,i:-n.l.,T""S;..l.,er "per. t&
ttii. h'nr .u ..- 1....,:.." -;". " v-t . ... i.e.
Extru line irrumdaled ! SUc , powdered, II line.
confectioners' A. nine, soft crudes. 5 7..'u
" 35C' FRESH FRUITS
Choi. 1, stoik whs In fair reouost and gen
erally stuady as follows. Apples per bbl
lonathsn, famy Jljf.1 do, fair to kuo.1.
I2r,ui(3: Wlnesap I3f I , Italdwln. 12 5iiy
3.2.1. (Ireenlnn. 2 'i1f2 7.1. Vork Imiwr al.
I2W3: Hen Davis. It 71 2 50, "tiler varieties
SI nu2.!lll. No 2 $1 J!;11 SO. apples In
bulk, per 1011 lbs ROc t$l SO. apples. West
ern. per lx. 1 2.142 Ora.ii.-es, Florida, per
crate; 23 Tanilerlncs Florida, peir strap,
$2 6004 Orupefrult. Florid, car crato.
il S0&3 lmon. per box. $34 Pine
apple, per rrule I'orlu lllui $2 ,10f 3 BO,
KlurM $2 1HW3.3II. Crunberries. Caiw Cod.
nr bljl . $hTo. do. Cape Cod. per crate.
I2S03. do. Jersey, uer bbl . $t8: Uu .
Jsrwy nsr crate. $22 tU Straw berried.
FtorUU. per .uut-Hfrtaerators. 2583DC..
open crates. l)2lic
PAIRY PRODUCTS
CHBBSK Offirlinw .ware Itvlit and tlw
market ruled steady, but tradS was uulat
TudutUMi. N'W Vork full cream, fancy,
held lHV(rlbr . do do., fair 10 sood
bald' llWtWc do. part akim ItfJlUc
IIUTTBH Orterliuis were IW1H and tb
market ruled rirui under u fair demand Ouotu
tloii Western fresh, solid-packed creaiuery
faiiy iS; 40c , extra. 38c . extra llrsts.
3u37?flrsls. 4S3c . seconds. 3l33o..
tbiTds 1 : . Pnerby prints, fancy -He.,
iwreie Mtru 3940c ilrsts, 310370.,
aecortds. 30 832c . aPfjll '"nc" branda of
PriwS-i5a:aSitnd,wI. fairly active and
vulusi were well auatalned with aupvlles under
Z-ooS uontrul Quotullons In. free uaaea, njar
tSixtra 27c per dui. n nearby Urals, $7 20
iir aiaodard case n.arbj current rec. Iota.
Iras uTTcasi iuii "tra rlrata. t 20
r;J T $0 J07 05 to cjuatiu . faocy
Jelect.d we Jobblmt t 2?3U pat
duien.
Touiaioes. Florida. ,wi 'carrier, faniv I"
tpouike,!',''"'- '-
zntty
Thete Notices Are Printed in tho
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
5iG.T,VI','.uJ htr resident. 222U N llllll si
Nolk'e of funeral later
IltlVAJIAN. m March B. 1UIU. HAniE wlfa
of belrak lloyajlan Italatlvee and friend
are Invltid to attend tli funeral services,
on buncUj afternoon at tius Oliver If Ualr
llulldlns. 1820 Clieatnut st Interment at
Monument Cc muter y
nOK3I.On Wareh 7. IUIO. EMMA LOl'I3A
daughter of Jullu it. and Katharln A
liorm. tn her 13th ear IleUtlve o4
friends ar InvJUd tu uttend the CunaraX
oil Friday, at 45 p. m from her paTaiK'
residence, 48 North Far son at . West phlta
delphla, Iteman can lot viewed ThuraKy
from 7 to 10 p. ru.
CABSKI.. On Uarch 0. 1910. KLIZA A
Wiaow or isaao w. . a use 1 1 In Her Uatll year.
at Bdsmont Farm, t'pixr ll'rlon tovyniHp,
cviaiiv du
11 v luncra
kjiti'tiri ia
taiivtwsv u ro aki tx. 1 jyj -Jaj
luuut FUTOX Luuir iirldaiUDurC Kndjy aftir
iwwo. Utt"(.i 10 tit J u' 1 luck Jut-townt
pflv&tfr t ymuutU Memiiifi iui(ru iryunJ
nKATIIS
ntrwt fitntlon, P. n. It . t 17: l)n Kulb
HCroet HtAtlon. P nnd 11 . 1 10. Norrh
town; P. and W. trolley RtAtMn. Urldjieport.
1 23
I nuttRAN. Suddenly, on March 7. Iftlfl,
KATiii.i.iNi; roriiKAN. wire or Andrew
t'ochrnn and ilnuahter of thn ln( Alfred J.
nnd ff'hnrlrttto ni IlcUtUrfl nnd frlrnd
rr Invited to Attond th funBl serlcen, on
Pfldny, nt 2 ,10 p m.nl her Inte reoldrnce
U12 W. Tenn ni , UermAntown. Interment
Ir! nt
COOK. On Mnrrh i. tfllO. CATIIKUINR
widow of John Cook fneo I Uttor). Helftltvefl
nnd friends nro Incited to Attend tho funerAl
Bcrlcffl. on Thuroilny, nt i! m.. nt tho
pnrlnra of O W. ntclte Pon. 2200 Prnnk
ford ne Interment strictly private. At Mt
Vernon mtery
IMIShU.IIT. on Manli R mm .mux r
lmnlMntl of Hnrnh llntKnik Pranlet Iteln
ttr nnd frl'-ntN ntnl metnltera of Itenoata
Ado()hon IjOilae No 2V, I i n V iirf In
Mt"l tn nttond tho trrkrn Hnturdiv nt '
p ni prrfipelj t'ntvernalMt ('hunh "f th
M' lnh S M. mrner nf llrnnd n nnd
Mnhtjriitnen ne Interment prtvnlr
I 1)1: f.WKV. On Marrh 7. 1010 liumv
l ID. huflinnd Mnruerlte ? hmn 'n
I i "111 Itntiittwn nnrl friPtut iilt M inuit
ilns Jims Philadelphia riillR- f P'ihi
mnt IMillmlelnliln Amiti latloii HHiill Irn
clf nnd nil other aralotle nf whlili tit m
n nuMiitvr. nr Itnlted tn iitti-nd tho fun ml
frvlto nn Sntunla. t 2 p tn from hl
Intn r'iltii. . 221 is Itntdnaou at lntT
mnt nt IVriiwnod Onietnrv
niMi'im. on MHtrh 7. loin riRonrin o.
hiKlnnd of Mnrv Proper nnd 71 -nrr
H"lntlna nnd friend nre Imlleil to nitnd
He runornl jjxnlrrs. nn Huttirdn nt 2 p in
nt hli Into reliknie, l.VUt Wm Mkilnl at
Int-rm. tu prltntp.
1)1 ItllAM. On Manli 7. 1010 .TAt'on Inw
IiiiihI nf Ainitmlu nnd tnn of tho Into WhU
ttnutoti Ourhnm Hrlnlho nml Irlonda iiIko
Phllid'lphln l.dtro. No ft! 1. o. ( M
md Stom mm s rhih. nro nItod tn ntt'tul
tho funpriil porho, nn rrldrf, nt 1 P.m
prod. , nt hla Into rnaMenre, 2S t. .Itid
Knii nt Intornioiit nt IVrtiwond tVinetnrv
Itomnlim mu ho evor Thursday ccnlng,
7 until ti n rloi k. Ulo funeral.
11 n.i:it. Sud.lonlv, nt UH renldopre 317
Hnuth tilth nt . oti Mnri'h 7. lllltl. OnoIUlI
V huh.tnd nf Harriot V Killer, ntted 02
xortra ltelnthea ntid frtonda rn limited In
nltotnl tho funnrnl aortioa. nn Friday, nt
to n ni . nt ttio OtUor II llnlr Mull.llMK.
1S2ii tMiontmit al inlorment prlvnto.
ri..MV. on Mnrrh 0. 1010, MAUY C., be.
Invert wifu of I'nlrtek J Plynti. nnd dnujih
tor nf John nnd ttm lain Cnlhertno .Morfhea.
of Cnunly PnncKnl, Irolnml Itelntlves and
frlndi nro imitnl to iitieml Ihn funernl, on
I rid iv. ut S.:ttl a. in . from tho roMrtcntfl nf
her HlMor. Mm M Terny. 2100 South .Vow
IclrU ft. I ltli Mhp nf Ho'iul-iu ul tho .Most
I'redotn Itlond t'lniroh. nt in n, nt Inlor
ment nt Holy rrnvn iVtnctrry.
rONTAIN. ihi Mnrrh s llllll. I.YPI C
Hipp Snro). hMou of IMwnrd v rmitHih
ItohitKoi' nnd frlfitiH nlrxi tho nnRroKittlon
of rirat I'rrihx terhm I 'hnrr h of KomhIiik
ton, the 1 folplt.fr llnnd rinpn of Hio Korntid
HnptlM iMmnh, ntnl nil other m uunlxiitlnn
of nhh h rloconnoil . ii tni'inhor, nro In
ited to uttotid lh- runoinl jfrxlren on Snt
nrrtnv, nt 2 n in nl (ho ronldonro of 1nt
Kntiln-lnu. Hum II U'nllnn. 1120 Shin K
mnixnn Ht Intorment prlmto, nt Noiih
( Villi r fill) iVH-tor
(iltAt'i:it. On Mnrth 7 1010 SOPHIA i
i:m.ahi:tii tiitArnti (nee wvrnio) i..-
Iooil fn of Krodorli It Urntior. nt d ."." I
yenra. Ilolnllvoq and frlrnda, nlun mom
Item of Hio Oormnn I'hun h nf Ponro. imh
Bt. nnd Snyder u. nro Imltrd to nttoiid
funernl. Snturdtiy. nt 1 p. m. front her hito
rpaldeiirp. ;il Hurfnr ntT Interment. l'Vrn
wood Cetnetory. Prlond mav ow retnaltia
Friday at S p tn Atitomuhllo fori pro.
tilCKHNi:. On Mnnh 7. 1010. JOSIIPH I)
VIS Hlli:n.N"1. ltoiitloi and friends nro In
ltoil to attend tho funor.il Horl(fH nn Frl
d ly nftornnott nt 2 n't. lot It. nt hit Into
i evidence. 1 l.'t (:inentrr nt . Cormnntown.
Tmlii lenMM llrmid St Stitlnn for Carpenter
Slat Inn nl I 2."i p in. Intorment prUulo
Ploimt mnlt Unworn
Ilti:i:M.. On Mnreh 1010. at Newark.
N J. WILLIAM STi:VRT, htiNlutnl nf
r.HznlMtJi KldKoU NIi IioI.ih (troetio. nnd pom
nf Mr nnd Mm 1Mi,ml (in-one. of Phlln
delnhln, nued 1.1 team rnneral norvlion
will he hi Id nt Phut Proihtirlan rhitrrh
nt Newark, on Satunl.o, Mnrrh 11. nt
Mi .'lu a m Interment at Wuodl.uvn Omo
torv Now VniK
Ht'AUI-On M.irrh 7. 1010. CMFFOUn l.
nn nf Clm rlen I ntnl Cnrnllti.i (luard. In
hi 1 Ut Ii .iv. ItohitlvoH and friend, nlun
Ilrotherhond mid IVllmvH I Mult of OjiHton
ProNltert.iii Chnreh. an- Imltrd to nttend
the funeral arhp on S.iturdt. nt 2pm,
at Ills pun ntn' reHldem o. 2.".'Pi N'nrth 12lh
Kt Interment private, at Ardnlo Cemetery.
Item. linn m.iy ho Wcurd I'rld.iy. from H to
in i m
IIIMMCIAVIEKHIT. On M.irrh 7. 1010,
CUANCIS i; IIIMMni.WIHflltT M. D . In
hin 70th ,onr Itrlatlvon ntnl friends ami nil
ortf.ml Mtlnns of whh h ho wan a member
are tnUtrd to nttend the futiornl 8erlif. nn
SMunho. at 2 p ni . prci 1uly. nt hln l.itn
rofldenro, 42.14 old York ro.id Interment
prlwit" at Wmt Laurel Hill Crnietery. u
tnmohlle funernl
lMHIV. aOn Mnrrh n. 1010. OllOlton .?.. In
lined hiiHhand of Mnrnaret Hoey. HelutlveH
and friend of tho family. nla employrn of
IVniislv,tMa I tn llrnnd. are rrMpei tfully In
vited to ttend the funrr.il, on Frldav, nt
s :m n. r . from his Into realdetirp. filiri N.
.Vdh nt Solemn Hepileni Miihh at St. Ak.i
thn'n Churih, nt H n'thnlt. Interment at
Holy Crimrt Coniotrrv
1.KO. On Mirrh 0. HMO. nilWARD .TOSHPH.
hiiHhand of Anna M. T.to, iirpiI Tit years
ItelatheH and frlendf. also the pollto nf ths
tlth llHtrl(t and tho Cirrmnntnwn Itopuhllrnn
Cluh are Imltrd to attend th funeral, mi
Friday, nt K'.'IO a. rn., from Ids Into real,
dome .Vj Hast Penn Ht . Ciorm.intowu
IIIrIi Mans at Iium.irulntn Cnnreptlon i'hurrh.
HnHt Chrltrn no.. ut to a. m Interment
prln to n t Hoi j Sepulchre Cemetery.
llrl.M'IICI,. On Mnnh . 1010 ANDItHW
MrlNTllli: tn hla fifltli enr Funeral nen
Ires on Frldnv. at 10 a rn.. nt Old Man'H
Homo, .loth and Jtarlng fits. Interment prl
Mrl!lt.NON.-On March 7, 1010. ItOMANNA.
wife nf Hohert M ltrnnn ami daughter of
the late Henry C and HusTtina Joihh Iteta
thru nnd friends are Imltrd to attend tho
funeral xor Ires, on Fi ldiv. nt 2:.'t(l p. in
prriisoly, at her Into renMenin, 2240 IsltH
worth pt. Interment t Firmwmd Cemetery
Item.ilUH may ho viewed on Thurnday. ho
Iweon 7 nnd 0 p. in Autnmobllo nervier
.Miir. On Marrh t 1110. ANNA, vvlfo nt
tionrKo Met z. HrlatUeH uml friends ant In
vited to nt tend tho p'nornl. on Friday, at
7 .10 a m . from he. Into residence, 102s
North Croakey si. Mams In St. Fllr.nbeth'a
Chun h nt 0 n. ni. Interment nt Holy Cross
Cemetery.
MI' M.I.N. On Mnrch 7. 1010. HACIini A .
widow of P.itrlrk Mullln (lien MiQullInn
Hclativea nnd friends are Invited to attend
the funernl. on Frld.iv, at s..'tD a. m . from
her late residence. 1023 N Masrher st
Solemn Ileciuleni Mass St MUlmel's at 10
o'rlnrk Interment nt N w C.Mliedral
MIHKAY. On Marrh 8. WW, JOHN I. son
of the late Wllllnm and Murv A Murrav
Itelatlves and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, Saturday mornlnK, from his t
l.i to residence 2.VJ1 Aspen st. Uotiul in
Mass at St. Fran Is Xavlor's Chunh, nt h
n'i'Inrk. Interment Old Cathedral Comet. r
O'.NIIIM,. On March 7. 1010. CATHAHINi;
willow of James O'Neill, late of Count v
Derry. Ireluml. Helallves nnd friends are
Invited tu uttotid funernl, Salurdav. at ft 3u
n. m. from th rosldoim of her dauu'ht- r
Mrs. M. Hovle. I OHM Olive st . Vst 11.11.
dolphin Illsh Mass uf Itenulem In St
Atfutha'H Churrh ut 10 a m preclselv In
tprment In llcrtv Ciohs (Vmeierv
ITOFTS. At New York. N Y . on M.irrh
7. I II HI, J AM US AMIKHT PFOFTS RpI .
tlves and friends nro Invited to uttind the I
funeral servhes. on Frldav. at 11 u m .it i
thu Ollvir II ll.ilr HuIIdliiK Ih20 chiMtmii
st. Phll'idclnhla. lntrrnitut private I
Pltiri:. On JM.irch B. 1010. WIM.IAM s
liiMilinrt.l nl Miipv .rln In lil 7 il i.r
ltelatlvcs niiH friend, ulsn Kenni; Couui II,
No II. O V A M Pninklln Cln le Nu 13.
It. nf A . and employes of Cramps' Ship
yard, nre Invited tn uttend thn funeral
services, on riaturd.iy. at 1 p in . ut lilt i
late residence, .1.112 Thompson st Inter. ;
llielit private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery .
milfll ill' CI,, Unrph fl 101.1 llt?IIMAlir A
(JLHOl.liv lined 3H years Itelatives nmi
frelnds, nlao Ottawa Trllwi, No IR. Hay
loft. No. 10.1 'j: Court Maine. No 111. r of
A. nre Invited to attend the funeral, on
Friday, March II). nt 7 30 n m from hli
lnte residence. oHO IMne St.. Cumden. N J
Iltuh Mass ut tho Immaculate Conception !
(hurcli. ut 1) u. m Interment at Kt Mary's
Cemetery. Oloucester i
QI'IKIC t)n Mnnh 7. IIMrt MAItY A Ql'IRK
(neu l.lston) mid wife of Wllllnm if cjuli-k
Hr ltelatlvcs nnd friends, also l.udy Wasl
liin'ton Circle. No. 33, nre Invited to uttend
funeral, on Saturday, at Ha m . from b i
late residence 312 Cs press st .Solemn Mans
of Iteciutem at Ht Joseph'H Chun b at II .to ,
a. in. precisely Interment Holy Cruss Ct'in.
KlVilVi:. On March 8. 101(1. KATIIKVN I.
ItllUVlk daUKhter uf the late VViHIam and
jlanora Shlehls ltelatlvcs and frt. nils an
Invited tu attend tho funeial sirva.s on
Saturday afternoon, ut 2 otlock ut Hi,
Oliver II ll.ilr lluilillni.- Ikju I'tnstnui sir. i
Interment ut Ivy Hill Cenwterj
lti:isin:it'r. on March rah. nun imi.i i
Hi;lSlli:itT Moved wlfi of l. d, rick Itei
hert (nee Wursier). Relatives and friends
nre Incited to alttnd the funeral servios ,
Friday afternoon at 1 u'tlotk. frum her lut
rrsldeuco 1H44 McICean st Itrmalns mav
ho viewed on Thursday eveninc. at 7 uVloik
Inter. n. nt at Fernwood Cemeti rv
IttlllMAN. At his residence 21IIII Wiilnui
street on March I. llllll WILLIAM I
HODMAN. M t) The relatives uml friend,
uro Invited to attend the funeral serviucs
on Friday murnlnu. ut lu o clot k at ih,
Second rresbyterlan Chiinb. 21 si and ., 1
nut streets Interment ut Frankfort. Ky
SCHI.I.V. f)n March 7. 1010. IM.lZAHLTil
wife of Kdivard Scully (nee Oull Kruim r
Itelatlvra und frlenils uru Invited to uttem'
the funeral on frrtday afternoon at j
o'clock, from the funeral apartments ..f
Harold 11 Mulleuan 2.12U North loth street
(corner Oermantown uveuuul Interment
prtvuto Itemains may be vbvved on Thurs
day evening. . .. .
KJIl'lll. Suddenly, on March 7. Will CATIIE
HIN'i: II . wife of Henry F tiiiillli itel
lives and friends are Invited to atceud th.
funeral services, on Saturday at 111 a m
ut her Into residence. 213d t'ber st Intel
mont private
STOCKTON,. On March 7 1010. SAIUH
wife ut llvorkW Stockton uved .111 years a
Delanco. N- J lUlativj and frl. n. It
invited to attend tn funeral on Frida
afternuon. at 2 o clock, at !h resld. nee ..i
her son in law c. xv. unei ami at t
lanco. N J Intsrineiit at Itiverslde tetu
WAtiN'KB. On -!?r.h h llllll II FRAMv
WAONUII of liirardvilte l'u formerly of
Philadelphia l-uueral on Su.urday morning
wfitfL'On' March 8. 1U1U E1.MEU J
"husband of Hllen Wlleue (nee Lurklns) t.-,
iwtlco will lw ifiven. frum tho nalden. v
nl yncle Daniel Conner.. 1331 N ,,
nock st.
WII.hON. n March T. 1910 lU.LIIiK'I.
Br. aon of the late Ellwood Wll,n, j ii
ui M unicu. it ujaui. tiia oim vear
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nd frlwicliTrJ b'vlud tS'i'tt.nci I UlthON - On JvUrcti H. lia. Koici.ltl t
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aoa-K law M D. (tlpt lSd ti.-ca and Jrteucta are Uvlted t one,.,! i,
but late residence 2tui Naudiin at tJuKu
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This cry-ptogram
contains a skilfully con
cealed message. If you
can correctly decipher
it 'mid the queer re
versed letters and fig
ures its owner will pay
you $100 in gold.
Read how he got the
cryptogram;-
Wcdnesday Night.
Sir Wc need $5000. You
need information wc possess
about your mills and iron
works in Kensington. Our
documents for sale came from
a black portmanteau lost a
month ago in the Mar
ket street subway.
INSTRUCTIONS.
Put $5000 in a shoe box.
Wrap the box carefully; tie
it well; check it in the parcel
room of the Broad Street Sta
tion. Be on the southwest
corner of Broad and Chestnut
streets alone, at 12 o'clock
Thursday morning with the
parcel check. A messenger
boy will give you a check in
exchange for the one you hold.
This check will show where
you are to go for the original
documents taken from the lost
black portmanteau.
The moment you make a
move to apprehend us or
break your pledged word all
bets are off.
A FRIEND.
Can you solve it?
It means much to the
man who paid $5000 for
it. He will gladly pay
for the first correct so
lution. His name is
-oil