lwyV- EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA'. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 17 Harrow and irregular price .,,,. from ti little more activity tlinn A . .1.. tmrlinir diirlnc last week r Bs.s ery little to discuss In the IMr .v.. Phllmlclimla Stock Ex- .perttloi ons on "" i-. . - i today IB" ... .,i,ill,- Inrnl IsiIlM Phllll' Among ' ine Bj.lnhta Electric nciu ,..iv... .ttf. , idvanclng to 28. up . Tho nr .i .dvanced for the strength In that i ,. Hint although llio rates were , effective on tho 1st of April. PHILADELPHIA MAHKVTS rtnALV AND FLOUR ..i-r Receipts AT o1 luh Outside ffirelow and l-rlir, hero sjmpilhetl ,m(i s."1 . rt- iinnint nn Cnr lots. In VtJ Tll.tor So i ri"l, spot nml March, "?rtf'i?? nT 2 southern red 1125tlt5! EJiSli rejerted A I108V4O1 llttl re )l D II07W1 1 t i!!if'tterclnts, 21 MO '""h Tnn msrket ;t.Wl. with i sample nfferlnna. nt former , -- ..,, (nr jots ror mini mine, I".' i2.ilon-Vo -' li'llnw. TO't V 80'ir . " .loSIltn TSBTIIr No .1 lellow, 74 ff Ho. $low UV 7.1c ! cob, per 70 lbs . : .Tn-flnls n(l,2..0 hush Thn msrket . . VI3 Tie under n, slow .lomnnd Ouola- S t& J white. niOBl tr standard '.ii. lOOriOo NO l worn- . 7""'Y?' " ' ... ! l! M7c s . stmplo oats. M(Mlc, purlflcd lumdeo. SHW-Hh-Snili Receipts 000 bids nnd (112.110 IXOIII e;ii ii,,. ini.l off nnd no , J" i?.Vi rhsnee In prices Ouotntlnns per IBfl I irr.tl'MnIVinir rleiir. J.-,3 2ri! do.. '! I.JD. Ti Tj.Mfi).-. i.n ilo patent ft HI till finiss cleir eoilnn sn.Ki tl M)n in, ilo , SJilrtt cil on sacks, J". JllOn BO. ilo .intent. KJII irtci IS Sown 70 Sprint, tlrst, clear. J? lV 5"1 do itriUht. 13 WiUM 7ft. .lo. Stint IJ M '' ,ln 'rlte lirands til J.i Sift City mill" chnlen and farirv patent, Vila in city mills remilar isrndcs winter, IhirAliM do ? .traliil.t. $0 .1-.05 00. do . b Wfe Vwmi n, nnl. t. ! steady under o quote. ti5 BO per bbl., HlS.kl JknAPinB!! U..Q.U pR0VlgI0Ng l v ,.n;7 v. .!, mlffl firm with n fair Jobbtnir 'irffltnd Quotations ranccd ns follows- City lt in mis smoked und nlr-drled 2I02..C : SSlm beef. In sets smoked. H4fll2Se . city Ifitf kntieldes and tenders, smoked nntl alr--Mri ietJJ7c . Western beef, knuckles, and iSSri. iSnoked 2U27e beef hams. J2SW Ell. ror. umiiy ii.-ouw-i m ".-v. Knn4 looie. lSBlOc , ilo . skinned loose, 10 Etta !4o do. smoked I7'il'ji other Ntini. imfiKra cny iui"i. " ." "; "" t-"'"' . -I, ir . ,. ... umnlia,! U'anUrn 'Jriil, JUHfel'c ',0- boiled, boneless, 27c , iSmlo ihojlders H 1', cured loni Wr ; l,.iraol(.d, lH.Wlj'ic. Iiellles. 1- pickle. Iscwrdlnc to aNoraee looso, 1214 13c . u.-k. tut bacon, as to brand und HM!ruir. city Ktid. lofilllc . breakfast Incon Western ,mii. nWlllc , lard, Western, refined In Siini llllc , do. do. In tubs. I Pic. do. Inn city, kettlo rendered In llerces. lt'lc. to, pure city, kettlo rendered. In tuba, ll'ic. REKINED SUGARS m .,li war fiutf-t tint firm Wn nllnte: Iitr tins iranuUted (1 (13c . powdered, II 7.1c r : rttloners' A U Mc , soft urudes, 0 UUW UAiui tauuuoiii nippqr Tho mnrkpt ruleil firm under ""itt offerings and a fair d. inand Quotations. Kl York, full trc-im, funrj,, bold, IHi'i IHct do do rair to vnon uem, xtt'ui Kudo part skints lKMiu , ,, ntrrrEIt rhi nnrlcet dei lined tic and ralfd nulet Quotations Wi stern fn-slt. Blld parked cream- ri fancy ! till Slip , ntri, 17c , extra (Irsts .THrsflc llrsta, SI.IW 114., uconila, Soft IJi . thirds J7fi.'lli noar Mptlnts fnnc I"- meruit, ix'iu 3SHJ.1IPC , Intl. S3V30c si. iillds. 2h i.llr apodal hncy trands of I rlnts lobblnB at 4.HPIU0 r.dca Iteieh-n w.ro mor- llber.il, and tho Birkit ii l'i pi r casi lower tinder an In Mtercnt demand Quotntlona In freo cases. Mirby extra Jrn per ilo7inBniurby llrsta, ItH nor itandard mse niarhy current ro- ttlpu, 1(1 flu pi r cist Wi at- rn extra llrsta 13 per caso do tlrata III III) ptr caaai mthern. per case J.I 711W1KIH, a to nullity, finer lolected rcxa wiro Jobblne at 27UJtiu. fer ioitn, POULTRY LIVE Tho ninrkit rultd firm, with ilo- spiina touiil to tliu limited ulterluas 111 nesir tfibli itock Quotations TuwU cludco. nlP iH. rooiters, lJWlSc , Bprlnir inn-Kins. Jlofl minted lli2Hi. do HtaiiKy, 14 Mine . tsrKcrf jovj.'l iiulkh as to ui4-t unu (iuhi Jtj, I8"0o , seen. 174Plc. , plBiona. old, per piir. .sifuc , no youni;. per pair, uu--i-. DfihUSEl) orrerlnua of deslr.iblo sun k irt llitit und tbo market rub-l II nil with tridi (air Quotattons are us follows- rresli lillJ. dry-packed 1'owls 12 tu box, dry Biekid. run. v m I. ftp,! 110 14 . welching- 4 l rOl lbs apiece JUc . wolslitnK 4 lbs apiece, :0c; welshlnir 3'i lbs aplei e, llic . wtlKh- inf a ius apiece vtwinr , iqwih in dims , irr-ptckid. fancy, wtlnhlni; IVsOft lbs plcct, lHc wilahllli; 4 Iba apiece lOHr , imillir sizes litfriUc old roosters dry-plckeil 13c; chickens Jersey, fancy broilers 24 .te.1 nlhftp n-i.rhv f .npv ltrnlt..rti 1- -fl"4r . Wcitirn broilers weluttlnir lVaH- lbs upleco, 82021c. Northern Illinois chlLktma. fanov : illovr, weighing 4 lbs and oer in boxes, 21 i ttSci exceptional lota hbihnr. Northern Illl- mi isney. weianini; va -U-l Vs inn . in uox. s 1)0125,. Northern Illinois, fancy, wiluhlns IS 01(4 lbl . In tibia. 17 01' IK, nlh.T W. at t- Ira. WfTphlne X ll,a timl .vmp In ui... iKfm ;j lie.; qther Western, welghlnc 2'iWJW lbs. rt,S"Jfs-. o'U'xic . oiner western, weigmnB SHW14 lbs , In bids . 100111c,. Inferior. 14c ; f0". per lb WiilBhlne htfflo lbs apleca, IlC:jc.; smaller sties, 23uJllc . turkeys, lucy joung hens and toma. Jlc : do., fair to choice, S3Ji53(ie , old toma 2,1c , spring Jjeki, nesrby, Hp20o . do, Ststern. flinty, HOUe. do. do fair to food. 128)l.'ii . IHS lSOrJIli- . Mn.it.lia i1n.nn L-hl,n f wilting 11012 lbs per dozen. 5 MtMil ;'!. weighing 0O1U lbs. per do.en. 3 20 i Mnuo, weiBiuntf n ins per mum i-ku- lll!htl. Wllilnv 1 Ihu na- .lnvn trt -Mfft IJ!hltB, wfluliinu 7 Iba per dozen. (3 fjjl wnlte. welahliu; ilfiitl'J lbs per dozer m AiV.s )-rh- ,J b(f 3. small and Nu, 2, .MV, FRESH FRUITS pi ripply and demand wero both moderate, fncti iBonred no Important chunne Quotn K. PP,e. Kr bid Jonnthan, fancy, 1 1 iia,4cU- ,''r to Rood I.' 00O3, Wlnesan ? "iwln 12 S03 2B. Oreenlnif, ii -l,1 "rli'r York Mi?. otl 161160. Al tors, imperial, sjiu.i, Hen iiavis. tner varieties, It ouw.' nu, no Anntpa In hiillr rn. 100 lbs t innl. ll'auturn wam tn.v 1 'R,fll cm;:, "v "?,"'" 'j'"."" ;.-:.;. 7., 'i.!,uai -cr t-rlo. -., A"'!"1?' 'orioa rer strap, - nuin. li!?t- Honda, per crate. SI BOO 3 "nau per box. t.14 I'lneappln, per t?iTpyt0 Pleoi 12 BOWS BO. Florida, I." .10 fill 9,rtnbeXr'es, Capo Cod. Per bbl . Wl 'Jim.'K, CchI. ur crate, 12 B0&3 do , ilyiP,rB..hl- J'8' do . Jersey. pr crate, IWiSt... Bil'M!'.her'le"- I'lorlda per nt He munori, 230300 , opn crstes. 18023c. VEGETABLES S!i,,,ock ?M tMY and values generally t. V" '"tstned as follows White pota tu i1 ,&'. l'nnsyvanlo. II 20O1 23. . ll in'V?.?,! ls I'slno, II 1301 JO. We.t W i U. "ytspolstoes, Jersey, per basket no, t inner varieties, lib Mu7Aat .tlali.s. Ii!2. Mr" bail EBKI730S. Pal.... basket No I, 43B0c No 2. potatoes, Vlrsrlnla, per bbl . Onions, .per 100-lb bag No 1 SBk,s7-i o a IOC nil a. Uolorado funr MS. ?u-.,cbbk8-. lUnlsh. per ton I1B23, nun, pa per. II PiStk'x"?.' Pr hamper. II 1BW1 40. d I inJrtJfcJSiln',,.Mr.t'?4 H25O1.B0 Celery, Llolk V 7t.v'"ls ! nuiFS DO r-S?-f be, . nut nn An Pr crsts II B01J2 BO Hninach. Nor- K- 101 S3, Kale. Norfolk, Bute?8- Plurlds Per b 7 SOUth Carolina mp t.l.,. Texas per nam c. per bbl . lilW basket. 73c ui miOii 1Srf0,-.f lorlda. per carrier Kancj. w-Cl;ll:,ht?'c?iSo',oB,uii40"- Mu"ru"ns- LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOt'AH BTOCK8. Via Bull.. urn -S7 ,03 .14 .17 .23 .14 Asked HJ 04 .Id .lu UK .211 .14 .18 .114 .38 .03 III 0 03 llll 4 J DO 14 DO 111 (III .Od .07 Vu5r sir eSUi f Exten,ioa .SEft hsstffli toPSUr se- i5S?S S ""nt 4 3. Id 'iSSM Mimas " .::::::" id' Id mzr& ...::::: :?'f U.... GOl-Ut'IULIl STOCKS, BlnTi... IT iZii . ' ,03 ,3d ,0J .03 ,011 .-! :W .H .13 .HA .15 .04 .0.1 .od irtiiog , ... P" P Sas3.i?sto ;::ii 'Ulreac nWl ron.nll.l... . Wivr .::::: Jllck &- . Mint Kr.l.i V'ifcifTu Hffii. vw" .01 . 01 . 17 . 40 .1 70 03 03 2l 43 1 73 &Ta :::: L Wonder BAR SILVER Mlyr - lnlii nuijv uq. ..,,.., . m. - -- ,.s ww, iHe at New Vorb w l. lauih r. ' filonaa V" basket. 70o u I j. ftru! S.f-!rol,lna-.,,r ba,Ke 12 lleans. iUikii'ffni'"1'.?' -'WS l'eas Klorlila per Uffa,'0r. 'epPers. Florida, iier mrrfer, liji'vL..EBP.ISnt, Florida, per crate, li delnhia Electric Strong on Belief That Company's V jjUSiness Will Expand, Due to Lower Rates Key stone uommon at mgnesc lor x ear tho company would benefit largely from Increased ImMncss due to the lower rates 1'rlco nuetuatlons throughout the list, on tho whole, woro narrow and Irregular, nnd Steel declined i On the salo of ten share"), American Hallways preferred ml vnnccd a points 1'hlladolphla Traction fell l Keystone, Tolephono common, by nelllns at 15, touched tho highest point of tho year. All In nil, traders In this city were In clined to follow tho lead of Wall street, whom prlco movements were also Irreg ular, with no definite trend. 5aes m Philadelphia 1 0 P m Net f'liR. a , . HlBh, I(OW, in Am Hwys rf. inn ion I no 111 Am t' JC w Y1 71 it 170 Am l.oeo . 7flH 71 In 'I?. '.'."W l'-n, .-,,9R m'1 l'"1 -4i4 ini Tilec stor . .. 04.. nafl nt fj 10 int rarer... in4 ini in4 .. - . 1 Ins Co ft A .. sK 2,15 81 H ti fir. Key Tel Co.. 1(1 u,J ia 1B1 Kej Tt'tupl till OK 11(1 !.., r.O Krnn Ton ftrttt r.ir. r.ako Hup Cor 10', 4(10 Lehlfth. VTr,, 2J? no ilo nr ,. , n n Minehln r.n'J ir. North Central K8 4HI I'enna .. . H7VJ r.n l' Halt Mfr 100J4 115 l'nnna Htl prof OHW III I'n Co turn nr 41 K 41 1 I'lilln Kler as 4IKI 1'hlla H T t c III i; io .f ) jnvi 7,i'5 I1H 41 '' SS 88 M' H7W ..... psu os .... jatf ?Jtf :: w " ii i riJVV l" III Alt ,,, o 1 Phlla Tract . 77 77W 77H os ltendlnir . 81 H 8.1 K 84 4 U loo Tunop-ili Mln (14 O-i d'-i 1-lu .;m m tr nr ext to in. in. ii i nion i rat t. . iaw , s-i i niteii (inn I Hn4 4ftnii U H Hleel ... hi aim t'talt Cop ... HI Kill West IIlcc llll 411 Wsr lr ft Ht 10l 111 W Jcr L 8ca fil Ml York Itwy . n BO do rref . 87 40 West UtkV 10 IIO.VDS. 2 10 Mt High f.ow. 1 M chico H7.. OT.. P7. V4 12000 All Vol 4s 100 Am (1 & 11 r-s Am ti u r-s na'l h.ih tn4 ll.tld u 1st r.s im jl io.iJ insH 111 ! Tr 4s RIK 81H BIK 21111111 Sinn 2IMHI ii in ti ns . l mi 100 Kill 2(100 Key Tl 1st (Is UI) 1000 U .Vav c 4V4s 101 loon do reir ...tin moo r. v c r.s reu im nion v w&n t c 4s nt'; 20(1 l'hllt Illec Bs 101 10(100 1 lead's Ken 4s 1).'. 4 Increase. llecrense VhVt no loa ioi 101 mi ,, 101 108 nnu nnW llll 104 "Pi 04 NEW YORK CURB INUUHTMAU), Mill. Asked Aetna nxnlosltes 2Pt BP4 iMnerlcnn-lirltlati Jlnnuracturlnic, lH 23 All Uult UV U H 7. 2!Vj .11 411 70 t (1(1 nu n.i .17 'i 143 1." 44 2D IM 74 I" 8 11.1 BH 101 2S'i 1.10 ir."t l.i it 3NH 4 .U: r. 47 iio iirci is Amerlein Slnrcont 3V4 AJ.i Itubber Int. w I 70 Cati.idlan Car & I'dry ilj do prcf . . . 81 Chctrolet Motor Cur t47ll Curtlsa Aeroplnno 47 Cuban Ctno Hucar B7 HrlgKs-Heabiiry 140 l-merson I-lionodraplt 11 Haskell A llurktr Car II Hendto Jiff 20 Inter .Mer .Marino 17 do pref im Kathndloii Ilronzo pref 21 Manhattan Transit 1H Mtxlni Munition UU Mldv.ih' Hli.-I (I7U Otis Ck-tutnr 11,1 Otto Klsenlohr w 1 .14 do pref tin l'lirless Motor -j;7' I-oolo i:nir & Much mo M Jnst pli l,0Hd ir.U S K Krrsha w I l.'tj Htand ird Motors h niiiiiuarino nt v t o ctrs 3S' s riillKie film v i ctis... .'IUII.-I front nnurinir .......... i' U H l.lirht Jl Iloat 3 do prof 4(1 Wlllt,, Alottira vtf 1 . Jul World rilm , 11, HTANIJAItD Oil, HUIIBIDIAIUUS. j;rarl-. I'lpo s.-o Illinois is- Ohio oil .........231 H o of California J1.I H o of .Now Jorsoy B15 H O of Ntw York ,J13 OTIIKIt Olh BTOCKH. Illrnelt Oil ll Cnadtn Oil yi Chiilmera Oil n Houston Oil 17 Midwest lttllnlnir ui MINING HTOCKS. l'i 230 1K.1 2111 21H BJO 21U 12 " 111 lid Hanulpa , 14 H IS 1H 30 HH 00 mi 7-' 4uu.ntL 17 Cerro !1H HH J H7 1711 au 2 iiH IK 7U 1 llutta C A '. V t Ufs... llutte & N V 1'lrst Nutlonal Copper tloldfleld Mericcr lltcla Mining llowo Hound Jim llutler Jumbo xtinslon Mjgma Coppar MoKlnley-Darragh .... Mines of America .... Niplsslnir Mines Co . . Han Toy West llnd Consolidated West Und Extension . . llONDS. Hrle rights Corro do Tasco tls Mldvalo fis ...110 . . UU J10., NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NKW YOIIK. Slnrch 13. Tho coffee market opened firmer thla morning, nntl first prices wero 1 to 4 points above Rat unlny'H finals, with salea on the call of 0500 bugs Bnti HI 1H si Y, mi mi ,.. 10H lu; 7,... Bl nt 4 loi ion U 37 87 U 10 10 ... .. Saturday's rlosa 7.00tPS 00 8 018 M H OD4P8 ill H llltu H 1J 8 UOS 13 8 13V8 IB u.intpn 18 8.1, tlH 21 h 1SQH L-3 8 27 B 31( B35J S "U 18 33 ' 37 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NnW YOIIK, Jlarch X3. Tho forelim exchange market was generally easier this mornlnf Quotations Demand eterllnr, 4 llVt, cables. 4.T6W 60 days, 4.72 ii 00 days, 4 70U, franc checks, B 90V i cables, 6 00; relchmarka checks, 12 Bt, cables,, 72: Builders checks, 42K, cables, 42H; lire checks, 6 70H; cables. 6.70; Swiss checks, 5 24, cables, E.23; Austrian crown checks, 12.55; Stockholm crown checks, 26 40; pesetas, checks, 19.06 roubles checks. 314- In the afternoon tha market turned easier In tone all around. Business was on a ery moderate scale. Quotations! Demand sterling, 4 76 1-16; cables, 4 76 11-1C; frano cables, 5.90 i ; checks, 5.90KS relchamarks. 73H073 C16; VI enna, 12 55; Swlbs, 6 21 45 23; lire cables, 6.70; checks, 6 70fe; Stockholm, 28 45; rubles, 3 Hi. RATES FOR MONEY Call Tims. Now York ... . IS!.'!! 2ti a l-hll.,,llr,hla 3U4 SU H I Hoston 3 4 04J4 Chlcuao . . 3U04 4 4MH Commercial paper, three to ax months, i'hll adelphla. 3(404 per cent BANK CLEARINGS Dank clearlnzs today rompared with cor. responding day last two years: 110 1915 1014 Hoston IJ1.07.' 100 llB.tlOiJ.44T 120.014,1130 New York 2U3 Hill 30U ;21,8U1,tid. JU7 414 O-'l I'hlladd. 313B7.1U 10,313,032 20 781,073 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. March 13. HOOa. Receipts. .Il.liiin, markets atrons. mlied and butchers, lu 3ii10 kood heavy. Ill SOW 10, rough heavy, lunoauio. Hunt IVBOOIU, pigs, if.tBO U 11, bulk ISUOeo till, CATT1.B Hecelpts 14 000, markets, 100 13c. hUher, beeves 17 30 lu. cows and heif ers 13 8368 30 stix-kers and feeders. 13.83 h Texans 17 Sf 73. calves. B01I Hlli;Kl' neielpts, 111 000. markets, stromr: natl and Western, 34 30O8.6U. lambs, 180 11 33. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOKK. March U BUTTER. Market somewhat larser orferinxs of fresh butter, only moderate tradloe, plcts lower and unsettled. Receipts, 3268 parksKu extra creamery. 89c t hls-her scortnv. 30hOS7ci Stats dairy. 130 33Ue ; Imitation creamery. 23 25 Vic. KtlUa Market attlte, cloatna: firm. Re ceipt! 10.184 cases extra Brats. 21 He firsts. SMVkicSlc white efCI. 28S20C , brown cKi. mdlie mixed color. 21 22c, IsfrUeraUr Ut. sat Quoted. Today's 8.I1H April .oo8.10 May M.I3 June rl.lO July 8. IS August Heptembor H-20 October H 20O8.23 November TK 30 Dotember B 80W8.31 January February Did. tOffered. VAIL ASKS FAIR PLAY IN DECIDING WAGEDISPUTES Bell Phone Company Head Against Reference to Temporary Arbiters CLAIMS OP THE PUBLIC Theodoro N. Valt. president of the Amor lean Tclephono and Telegraph Company, In tho nnnual report to tho stockholder, made public this morning, makes a plea thnt tha matter of "control nnd regulation" of public utilities which takes In the wages paid to emplojes, deputes between the workers and the companies, should he lodged with tho same body for settlement that regulntci the company In tho matter of rates, etc . and not with a separata body, such as nil arbitration board or other temporary bodies "When bodies of control nnd regulation consider costs and sources of revanun ' aays Mr. Vail, "thoy consider wnges not primarily as to tholr sultlclency or equity, hut In nn Inclusive way with other ex penses to assure themselves, that costs nro not oxcesslvo If theHO bodies were nuthor- lcd to lntcreno In disputes whero wages 1 nnd working conditions wero concerned, thoy would consider them concretely, both ns to sufficiency and equity, nnd ns a dom inant factor In adjusting revenue "To gain tho object or to enforce de mands by combination nnd arbitrary no tion causing suspension, partially or holly, of service, to the great Incon venience of tha public, should not bo pos sible Such action on tho part of em ployes of a 'public utility' Is br unjusti fiable nnd unpardonable ns would bo an arbitrary suspension of servlco by tho utility. It Is nn exerclso of arbitrary power, a disregard of the Interests of tho public, which should not bo allowed In theso days "In tha present state of puhllo opinion, which has almost If not qulto the forco of common law, thcrn Is no reasonable dispute that should not bo settled by com mon agreement, and uhen that falls tho Bide which Is disappointed and believes that It has n good caso should be willing to lenvo Its case to a body having power of control nnd regulation, nnd posscssbd of a Knowledge of nny Jurisdiction over nil tho essential elements necessary for reaching an equltnhlo decision " In speaking further of tho necessity of continuity of servlco, Mr. Vnlt says that "to prcservo tho right of tho puhllo to n continuous and dcpendnhlo service, It should bo tinder tho s.tmo control nnd regulation by tho .uno bodies that tho corporation Itself Is under." "This can only bo properly dono," saj-H Mr. Vol I, ' by cmo nnd tho snmo body, which must liao Jurisdiction oxer nil factors Involved nnd therefore tho only logical body to regulato and protect puhllo service em ployes Ii that which regulates tho 'public utility' Itself nnd tins tho responsibility to tho public for this regulation " hi:at cmowTii or SRItVICU. Tho company, during tho year, added 1,020,051 miles of wire for use In exchange nnd toll service, making tha total 18, DOC 545 miles. At the end of tho year 264 cm- ployos were on tho pension roll. 51 having been added and 10 discontinued during .ho yoar. The avorngo pension paiu was -H a month Financing for this year linn been pro vided for, tho average requirements being CG.000.000, to be used for tho develop ment of tho Hell system To pay oft tho E per cent, coupon notes of associated companies, which mature In April and May, there wns sold in January $50,000, 000 of 4 M per cent coupon notes, matur ing February 1, 1918 Tho report of earnings, covering the year ending December 31, compares with tho provlous year ns follows: 11115. Increase riross revenue 21(i uon.dto lls.ti.'.l.n.'il Tntal expenses 1T3 7JT.S1U 7.0.-1 0 IS Net revenue .. . 0(1 1S1.7B7 niill.lTK llalanrn for surplus. 1.1 IM nil 3 1 Ml , HIT During tho last eight years tho gross earnings have Increased $111,300,000, of which $80,300,000 has been absorbed by Increases In expenses, leaving nu lncrcaso of $25,000,000 In net earnings. Financial Briefs A Joint meeting of tho debenture bond holders committee of tha Chicago, flock Island and Taclno Hallway Company, of which Seward Prosser Is chnlrmnn, und of the stockholders' committee, headed by N l Amster, was held In New Vorlt this morning to consider plans for meeting the semiannual interest on tho debenture bonds. Judge Carpenter announced In Chicago last week, after a hearing In this matter, that ho would not render his de clslon until the two committees should have talked It over today. Charles J. Bender & Co, Investment bankers, members of tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange, announce tho removal of their otllce to the North American Uulld Ing The Listing Committee of tho New York Curb Market Association has approved for temporary quotation nnd trading the 200, 000 common shares of the Keneflck Zlnu Corporation, of no par value. They will be dealt In when as and If Issued. The Liggett & Myera Tobacco Com pany reports for tha year ended December 31 last. a. surplus of $3,283,985, compared with $874,885 in 1914 Tha following applications have been made to the New York Stock nxchanga to list securities: St Louis and San Fran cisco Guaranty Trust Company, certificates of deposit up to $5,000,000, for first pre ferred stock, 5JL354.100 for second pre ferred Block and $20,000,000 for common stock; Interborough Consolidated Cor poration, 923.627 shares of common stock without nominal or par value. During the forenoon trading on tha New York Stock Kxchanea today, a block of $100,000 Anglo-French 5 per cent, bonds changed hands at 91 H- Th Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company has declared an extra dividend of 4 per cent, on the common stock. The United Fruit Company has called for retirement, nt 101, 011 May a. Its $12. 000,000 four-year 6 per cent, notes, due May 1. JB17. Funds for tha purpose were secured by the credit sales of 121,981 shares of stock at $120. Tha Wills-Overland Company and sub sidiary companies reports for tha year ended December 31 net earnlnga and In come of all companies. $11,201,258; net Incoras. $10.870,7o. and balance, $7,318, 618, Tha total surplus was $14,720,519. The temporary certificates for tha Mid vale Steel and Ordnance Company con vertible 5 per cent, bonds will ba de livered Wednesday 01 una ween. The New York Subtreasury gained $633,000 from banks on Saturday, making "cash, net gain since Friday of $801,000. Retiring directors of the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company were re-elected at the annual meeting held today, J II Crouse has become associated with the bond department of Wlstar & Stokes. For the fourth week of February, 33 railroads operating In the United States reported gross earnings of $8,223,978. a et Increase of $2,076,608, or 33.71 per cent The percentage Increase compares with a decrease of i It per cent fr same week of 1915 and a dscriiM si U-l tr CictitrUll 1me9 fflMnifl'iiiii" X- fOMsFrfTeP ' G&fir THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm II. Bulmer were married 50 years ago today. I'AUK OUAItn.AND WIPE KEKP BOTH WEDDINfl ANNIVERSARY Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Bulmer Honored by Tholr Family William II. Ilulmer, a Fnlrmount Park guard for 4 4 years, nnd his wife. Mary, are celebrating their DOth wedding mini, vcrsnry at their home, fill South Yevvdell street, today. Mrs. Ilulmer Is 73 years old. while her husband Is 74 They were married on Mnrcli 13. 180B, In tho Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, 2Jd nnd Spruco streets They both havo n Joj cd remarl able health. Hulmer never linvlng been absent from duty because of illness Sirs Ilulmer is a sister of James Uonaghy. former captain of detectives In this city, now captain of pollen of Lower Merlon Tho couple luivo S Uilldrcn, 12 grandchildren nnd 3 great grandchildren, Tho hitter aro lMuiml and William Harding, .1 cnrs old and 1 year old Tho children nro William II. Ilulmer, Jr., 4S years old, who vvus married 21 ytars ago; James I , John W , Albert Wlnthrop and Miss Frances Hulmer, Mrs John Oiinilnn and Mrs Paul nitflltun. In tho taso of tho Mcsdnmes Gllllllnn, brothers married sisters Mrs Ilulmer ls a native of Scot land The cotiplo will bo taken for an nutomo bllo ride today by Mrs Paul (.Hitman They will return to their home at fi o'clock, whero tt family dinner ntlonded bv averv 1 descendant vvitl bo served In an elaborately uecoruti 11 uining room. Park Guard Ilulmer's father, who died n year ago at tho ago of 9 J, was vvi-ll known throughout eastern Pennsylvania as tho owner of a fleet of barges running on tho Schuylkill Itlvcr between this city and tho coal regions A purso of $50 In gold will bo presented to tho couplo by their children. STEADY TONE IN COTTON FOLLOWED RY DECLINES Clear Conditions Prevailed in Belt. Trading Mixed Ni:w YOniC. March 13 With ono or two exceptions virtually nil tho business on tho Cotton Kxchnnge tills morning was mv Itching from ono position to another. Trading, therefore, wns mixed. Tho early tono was steady, with March down 3 points and other months 1 to 5 points higher. After tho call, however, one of the operators, who had purchased early, bo camo an nggn-sslvo seller, and this brought out n larger supply from other sources, which forced prices of the nctlve options down 0 to 7 points. Quotations In Liverpool wero slightly better than due, showing losses of 2i to 3H points nt the timo of tho start hero ngalnst expected declines of 3 to 5 points. Prlvato cables stated that tho market was tiulet nnd featureless Clear conditions prevailed In tho cotton belt and, nlthough temperatures were higher generally, thcro were reports of frost from tha extreme southeast Yes. close. Open. 11 a.m. 12m, 2 pm, March 11 lU 11 nil May Julv 11. 7H II (17 ,1J (IS .1--.M7 .l-J.44 11.711 11 117 IB IM i a ai 11' 37 11 70 It N'l l.'US 11 71 II 113 1.' Ul! II 77 11 nn U' nu l'J 27 October Ilenmher January Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL. March 13 Spot cotton today was nulet, at a decline, on the basis of 7 77d for mid-upland Tho sales ag gregated 7000 bales. Including 5000 Amer ican. Tho Imports were 20,000 bales, all American. Tho market for futures closed steudy at a net decline of 6tjS',3 points. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. March 13. For eastern Pennsylvania Partly cloudy tonight nnd Tuesday, with probably rain In southwest portion; moderate northwest to northeast winds Light rain and snow covered New Eng land. New York nnd northern Pennsyl vania during the last 2 hours, accom panying a moderate disturbance that Is central over southern New Englund this morning There were also snow Hurries In scattered areas all along the northern border A moderate disturbance Is cen tral over eastern Kansas this morning and Is causing rIId temperatures In Its southern quadrailta 't tas not caused much precipitation, but londltlons are be coming unsettled In tht, Ohio valley. U. S. Yeather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at S a m . Eastern time Lo w 8 last rtaln Velnc- Station. a.m n't. full. V InJ lly Wathr Atlanta, Ga ... 18 40 Atlantic City . . 40 3ii svv P CMy Cloudy HVV HW a sw N HW NK a NW SB N a NW bW SB w NK K 8W KB bW mv sc H s NB Iialtimora, lid. tj au Uismarvk N. U. so M .. Hoaton, Mass.. 311 30 .10 Hurfato. N. Y.. 30 30 .03 Charleston , ,. (S (J Chlcairo. III.. . SO 3(1 .. Cincinnati. O . 4U 411 .. Cleveland. O... 30 S4 .. Denver. Col... ta III Clear Cloudy Italn Cloudy Clear Cloudy P Cldy P Cldy P.CIdy Clear Clear Cloudy P Cldy Clear Clear 10 Detroit. Mich . 30 Oalveston. Tex 81 HarrUburs-. Fa. 44 Katteral. N C. 52 Halifax, N B . 20 Helena Mont. SI Huron, S D 30 Indianapolis . 44 Jacksonville CO Kansas Cltr . 4J Knoxvllle. Tenn 4H S3 R4 88 88 8 34 28 42 48 42 411 an S3 48 4H 18 52 S4 80 ii St 54 40 28 88 10 68 29 48 20 Cloudy 12 14 20 10 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 8now Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear cloudy CUar Cloudy Snow PClds Snow Claar J Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Claar Little Hock. Ark. no U, Anseles.Cal, B4 l-oulsvllle, Ky.. 62 Munuomery H Montreal, Can. IS Xaahvllla. Tenn. fil B SW .. SW 20 aw 18 8 24 B SW 10 R NW 13 SR Z NW .. NB 24 BW 16 K 10 W .. S ., Calm NB ,. N Orleans, La B4 New York Norfolk. Va Oklahoma Omaba. Neb. Philadelphia l'hoenlx. Aril 38 44 R4 84 40 54 Pittsburgh, Pa. 40 Portland. Me 8 J Portland. Ort., 40 Qiitbeo, Can.. 18 .50 04 PI. L40UU. JUCJ. . QU St. Paul. Minn. 2d Salt Lake. Utah -OI san Antonio , Ran Francisco 68 88 63 60 Santa F N. U. 38 8 Ba ate. JJarla 24 ID 10 10 N . P.CIdj 13 Cjoudy Clear 31 clr li Snow Hcrauuo ra. .. as sj Tamps, Via, t0 48 V NB vvaiDioglon 411 Winnipeg, Can a iv 19 WHSON ENTERS FIGHT OVER WATER POWER Letter Indicates Veto of Navi gable Streams Bill Unless It Is Radically Changed TVABiIiN'OTON, March 13 President Wilson has promised to take a hand In the fight over tho Shields wnterpower hill, denounced by conservationists as vicious In n letter to Representative Kent, of California, tho President says- "It Is better to let tho wnterpower run to vvasto than to scttlo tho uso of It In tho wrong way " 1 His letter Intimates n eto for the 1 Shields bill unless It Is radically nmended Kent. In n letter, called upon the Pres ident to havo his new Herretnry of War, Newton linker, immediately give his nt- I tentlon to tho question Involved In the f Hhlelds bill, the control of vvnlorpovver on navignble streams "Wo nro making a fight against people who thoroughly realize the lmincns.0 for tunes to bo mndo out of tho control of theso common assets Without foar of contradiction I again slato that for Influ ences, nnd lobbying work tho water power crowd aro thn shrewdest and most dnn gerous people thnt wo have to light In tho country today. It Is Inherently necessary that thero should be no doubt nhoilt what wilt hap pen If a bill goes beforo you that does not fully protect tho tiubllo Interest, nnd I 0110 In such n nature that tho Injustice iii.iy no continueu mrougii nn innciiiiiia term," DROP IN LOCAL SUM'LUS Lonns, on Other Hand, Increased ?8,C8G,000 in Week Tho statement of condition of the mem bers of tho Philadelphia Clearing House Association for tha week preceding to il a v showed that tho surplus of tho local bsnklng Institutions decreased $9,728,000, bringing that item down to $17,822,000, while loans Increased $8,686,000 to $493. 815,000 Uvcry Horn with tho exception of loans showed n falling off ns compared with tho provlous week. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Mains Central llallroail Company, usual uuarterly or 11 00 per share, on common, pay. utile April 1 to holders of record Marrlt 13 l.tscett A Myers Tobacco Company, usual nnnuil extra of 4 per cent on common stoek, ravntitn April 1 to holrtors of reeoril Marrli 20 Victor Talklnir Maehlhn Company, l'i per rent on preferred anil r. per cent, on common. Imth payablo April 1ft to stock of record March 31 Standard Silver Lend Mining Company, reg ular monthly of 2'4 rents n shnre, paablr April 1 to stock of record March 31. Huccess Mining Company reKular monthly of 3 i-nts a share, payablo Mar.h 'J 3. Books closn March 13 Osceola Consolidated Copper Company, quar terly of 14 a share The previous dividend of 13 was paid January 31. l'Ufl. National Hank Call WASHINGTON, .March 13 Tho Comp troller of tho Currency has Issued n call for condition of national banks at tho closo of business, March 7, 1910. OBITUARIES HENKY S. CATTELL Attorney of I'rominenco in Orphans' Court Henry Sparks Cattell, a member of tho Philadelphia liar nnd one of the board of governors of tho Law Association, died yesterday nt his home, 2315 DoLancoy street. Ho had been 111 from tho grip for three weeks, Mr Cattell was well known as a practitioner in the Orphans' Court nnd as a corporation lawyer. He was born In thla city, October 3, 1852, und wns admitted to tha bnr In 1878 Mr. Cattell ls survived by n daughter. Miss Esther Cattell; by his brothers, Charles E. Cattell. Udward K. Cattell. of Urookl)ii, and Andrew C Cattell, of Cin cinnati, nnd by two sisters, Miss Emma i: Cattell und Mrs. Eliza C. Iteddle. both of Cambridge, Mass, Mr. Cattell was educated, at tha Epis copal Academy nnd studied law In tho ofllccs of J. Cooke Longstrcth After his admission to tho bar ho quickly gained prominence In legal nnd social circles lie wan n member of the Union League, , the Penn Club, the Sons of the devolution, tho Old Guard of the First Regiment and the Merlon Cricket Club, and was a trus tee of tho Second Presbyterian Church I-'unernl services will be held nt his homo Wednesday at 2 o'clock. PETER J. HUGHES President of Termtnnl Company and Activo in Politics Peter J. Hughes, president of the Hughes Terminal Company, died of heart dlieasa at his homo In West Philadelphia, jesterday. Kor many years Mr. Hughes was active In the political Ufa of this city, and for tha last 10 years has been Inter ested In building a terminal on tho Dela ware Itlver holow tho "IIorBeshoe," with tho development of Philadelphia as Its object. ilr. Hughes was corn in Heading, pa , on October 16th, 1857. When two years old, he was brought to Philadelphia by his parents, and received his early educa tion In the publio schools here. In 1883, he was elected a member of the City Dem ocratic! Committee from the 16th Ward, and In 1885 was made n member of the State Democratlo Committee. During the same year, he was given a position In Attorney General Lewis C Cassldy'u of fice, at Harrlsburg In 1886 Mr Hughes was transferred to the Governor's odlce. I-ater, he became political editor of the Philadelphia Times, and at ons time acted as city editor of that paper In 1893 he was appointed a Mag istrate by CJovernor Pattlson, to succeed Magistrate Clarke. STOCKTON BATES Member and Auditor of Union League and Mason of High Rank Stockton Dates, founder and president of the firm of Stockton Hates S. Sons, chartered accountants, died yesterday at his home, 7441 Devon street, Mt Airy Mr Sates, who was 73 years old. was widely known by reason of his high Ma sonic rank, being grand secretary of the Grand lloyal Arch Chapter of Pennsyl vania. He also was known to Masons In England and Scotland, being a mem ber of the Correspondence Committee of the Grand Chapter. He was a riember of the Union League as well as its audi tor, and was connected with many large financial Institutions. It Is billeved Mr. Bates' death was hastened by grief over the recent demise of George W Kendrlck, with whom he was associated for many years In Ma sonic work. Mr. Kendrlck and Mr. Dates were the last of the original board of directors of the Masonic Home. IN 31E3IORIAM HAMMERER. In sweet and everlaatlnr mem ory of our dear alster. 11ACHBL FLOIl. KNCB KAMUEREIt who fell asleep la Jsus. March 13. 10I 8h was but u Jewel lent us To sparkle la our midst awhile. Than Qod called and took his treasure. Vefsr shs knew an ssrtaly sulla SISTERS. 2BeatIj3 7Aj Notieta At Printtd in the Evening LJgr Frtt of Charge, jssihKUia,,u."Biv me I nldew of John Alexander, In her.Ooth year, telattves and trlends aro Invited to attend he funeral services on Mondsy. at 2 30 f m . at the Oliver II, Rslr HuUdlns, 1820 chestnut st. ttry ARMSTTlOXn At her resident;. 1) North flth St., Mirby, Pa . nn March 10, 101(1. ItAIl ItiBT II ARMSTIIONO. late of f'olllnsdalo, widow of James F Armstronr Ku. nersl services st convenience of thn family on Tue'sclty at the Oliver If. Ilalr llulldlnjf, 1820 Chestnut st , Philadelphia. IIAII.KY. On March 12. 191(1. JAMKS C son of the lats James If shil l.ticlnda llsllfj- et m years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servleea on Wednesday, nt 3 p m , at his late rest denes. 2413 Turner st Interment strictly private RATHt. On Marrh 12. lOtfl STOCKTON IIATKfl Relatives and friends also Me. rldlati Sun Iidse. JB". I and A M., Phllt drlphlrx Council. No 11 It nnd H Masters Oriental It. A C. 1ST Urand Holy It A C of Pennsihanla, Ksrtnsli i ommander 21. It T Philadelphia Consistory A A M It 3." Huprsme Counell sovereign Grand In speetnr tleneral, 830, Philadelphia Conclave So J, K of It C . ).i l.u Temple A A o N M S . Itnjsl Order of Scotland. Hoard of Managers of tho Masonic Homes anl mem- urs or me union i-Sffu are invnea to attend funertl sertlres Wednesday st 2 rtn precisely at his late residence 7441 )von nvn Mt. Alrv Trlends may talis 1 JO p m train Reading Terminal for Mt Airy Interment private mmrif On March 11. 1010. n her lit resident. AMI Chestnut st , MAnY I.ATI TIA II unci f, widow of James A M tlur- h. of Baltimore. Md Interment nt tlalttmnro r.U.ntVI'l.Ii. On Marrh n. IMS. ROIlf.IlT O CAlOWRI.l, husiiand of Itel-ecra .1 Ctld wel'. In his 4llh enr llelttlves nnd friends also Vtiux ldire, Vn anl 1. nnd A.. M. Ht 'ehn Royal Arch chapter. Nn, 215 Philadelphia Council No 11 II ami S M Pt John Commanderi, N'o. 4 K T T.11 l.u Temnln A A n N M, i.. I.11 l.u Patrol. 1 In ska Tribe. No 184, I O It M , nnd I'hlli.lelphla I.odire No M I, O ( M nre Invited to attend tho funeral services nn Tues-lis, nt 2 p in , at his late real itenee Mil North adlh st Interment nt Westminster Cemetery Remains may bo vlened on Monday, from 7 to 10 p in Au tomobile service CAHMIV. -At his late resident st . llrnokln. N- Y . nn X . 287 i:ast tftth Hrnnkljn, N Y March II, HUH Wiri.lAVC CARSON Bjorf IS lenrs CAMl'.V. (In March 13, mill. MARION CAHnv. ,eloved diuhler. of Oliver tl nml I Jinn j; t-nsev (ner ward), need n mnntne Relatives und friends nro Invited to ntteml ths funeral on VVednrsday. at 2 p m from tha resldenea of her parents. 2723 North Moaeher st. Intarment private nt New Cathedral CATTFM,. On March 12 101(1 HKVRV t CATTKI.l, Funeral services nt his lato res. denee, 23IS De T.anrey place on Wednesday, at 2 p m Interment private COI.IinilT. On March 11, lDin. CORNRt.tA r COI,nRttT, wire nf fieon-" W Colbert tnee rlarl) Relatives and friends are In vited to ntteml ths funeral services, on Wed nesday, nt 1 p. m . from her lata residences. ("hews avenue, Clementon N J. Remains may l.s vlenecl Tuesday at 7 p m. Inter ment at Fernwood Cemetery. EATON. On March 13. 1010 at his residence, Houth r.anidnnne avr , Lansdnwne, Pn , SUYMOUK EATON. Notice nf funeral later FEI.T.ONA. On March 11, 1010. ROHANNA, widow of Edward Fellona Relattvea and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral Thursday nt H 30 a. m , from her lato resi dence, 3(120 Hiverford avo . West Phllitdel phis Solemn Renulem Mass nt at Aa-iUui's Church nt to o'clock Interment al Cathe dral Cemetery rniHIlY. On March 10. lfilfl ENNA KRI8I1Y. nauaiiter or ainry ana tno late Jticnitril Frlsby. .Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn attend funeral services, on Tuesdaj, at 3 r. m.. at tho residence nf her meet Mrs Minnie Ellis 80 1 Lombard st. Inter ment Merlon Conettir). OALLAOHKR. On Mnrch 11, 101(1 JAMRR J husband of Marearet flattairher Rel atives and friends, also the Holy Namo Hn clty nf Ht Edward s Churih and all other societies of which lie was a member, aro In vited to nttend tho funeral, on Thuradav. at a .in u in , tri.m nis late resilience 2HHJ N Falrhlll t Holemn Requiem Mass at St Edward s Church at in o'clock precisely Interment nt New Cathedrnl Cemetery CIEV.M.IIR. On Mirch 12. mill MATILDA (ICNAKIIIt fnnmrly nt 1I1.-1 Mlfllln st vldow of Emll c (..nnehr Due notlco of the funeral will be ulvcn GKi:tlO. On March 111, 191(1. JENNIE H duushler nf William tnd Harnh J (Ireitir In her 1 1 tls ear Relatives and friends nro lnvlttil ti nttend tho funeral strvlies -iuesday nt - p in at her parents' rtsl dome. I".it North J7th st Interimnt at lllllsldo I'umotm CUN On tho tnornlnir of Mnrcli 10 1010 ANDREW, husband nf Mary A Ounn (nee IcCarthl Relatives und friends, ulsu I'nn sjlvunla It 11 Iteltdf nnd Mutual und Vet erans' AssoeUtloiiH iind emploes nf th Pennsylvanli Itallrnnd Company, nro Invited to nttend tho funeral on Tueaday. March 14 ut s 30 a m from his lain residence 3110 Aspen st , West Phlludelphi i Solemn Requiem Mass In Ht. Aaathu h t'hurrh at 10 a. m. Interment at Hull Crass Ceme tery HA V.S. On Mtrch 12. 1016. DKI10RAH HAAS, Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services tin Tuesdty at H p m , ut her daushter'a residence. Mrs E, Haf nrr, IMO N (Iruts st HALL. Huddenly ut Iier residence, 4720 Cedar n 11 , on Mnrch U 1 -J III MAltrllA II wife uf Ahrnhum I' Hall, tilled ul jcurs. Notice nf funeral later IIANKV On March 10, 1010, SAMURL A HANDY, husband of Annie Huney (nes Lank) Relatives and friends, also P O H A. Camp No 12 V H of A, Camp No no, stnnemeu'H Fellowship emplnn-s of Olr nnl Point Drain Dlevatnrs, are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Mondav at 8pm ut his Uto rcsldencu, 2317 South 17th at. Interment ut Mllford. Del . on Tuealay. HOH'ARTII On March 11 1010 SARAH EI.1.AIIKT1I. widow of William Howarth Relatives and friends ure Invited to nttend tho funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 p m precisely, at tlw resldfnoa of her daughter. Kirs C I. Fill forth. .'AIO E Huntingdon au Interment strictly private Hl'tllII..S At Ills late residence B24S Tark ald ne I'DTKIt J HL'OIIKH Relatives and friends ulsu members uf thi- Holy Name Society of HI (In-gory s Chiirih und nil other 1 ortrunltatlons of which he was a member, nro , Invited to nttend the funernl nt s .111 m . I nn Wednesdio Solemn lteciulem Muss nt ht (Irecory's Church flJd nnd Warren sts . nt ll 30 a. m. Interment private. JtlM.s. On Mirrh 11. It'Kl. ANNIH I". wife of Webster 11 Jones Relatives nnd rrlends nro Invited lo uttend the funeral services on W. dneada at 2 p, m , at her lato residence nnu nth kv.- . Dirbv Interment nt St Jnmes' Chunhird KlnirsesslfiB' Remulns lu ii be viewed on Tuesdty evening KIVD. Sudl-iib. un M.inh 12 1010. ELOISR, daughter of Ann L nnd tho latn Charles M King Funeral servliea on tuesdav at .1 p m at her mother's residence, IJ do win ie Mt Airy Interment pilvato KLOClv. On Marrh 11, 11)10, MARY It, widow of Cleorce F Klock, nt New Medford Mass Funeral services at Vsw lledford, on Tuealay, March 14. KMSF.il. On March 12 lOlil, AL1IDRT It 1 11 , husband uf Dllen E Knlser Relatives I and rrienas, also Meridian liuge. No ids, F and A M . me Invited tu attend funeral services. Wednesday, nt J p m precisely at his lata residence 1D8D N Park n( Inter ment strictly private Autnmoblln funeral ! UKVl'N, Cm March R 101B, ANNA C daugnter or me late Daniel and veronesa Krius Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral servUes un Tuesday, ut 2 30 p 111 , st her lata residence, SI3J Fair mount nve intvrment private LAUREN! E. On March II 1DI0 WILLIAM W I.AWHKNCE aged 7H jears Funeral services on Tuesday, nt 10 a. m , at tha Old Man's Home, 30th and lUrlng sts, In terment prtvutL LEWIS. On March 12 101B SARAH 1IROOKE widow uf George M. Lewis. Rela tives snd friends ure Invited to attend ths funeral services nn Wednesday at 2 p m , at her lata residence, West State, Media. Pa Interment private MAMIFIC On March 12. HU0. OEOROE MANDUR. husband of Kata Mander, In his 6id i ear Relatives and friends are Invited to alien! the funeral services on Thursday at 2 p m precisely, at his lata rssldenca. northwest corner uf Dale Una and Central REAIi ESTATE FOR SA1E Elklns Pntk. I'a. p?lkmsPark Mmtttr Colonial Residence, $8950 Courss of Construction 11 White stucco Green shutters and slite roof. 11 Large lot, 60x175, spacious porches and front terrace, II Central hallway large upstairs sleeping porch. 11 Four bedrooms two baths ample closets. mrf ''anSfr ILJri " lIB ill iMrBaasaterMsrMr-lPVfl iflMB irV-BnslMapfMflflsnHfislBaiasaaaSSnaaaaaaaaaavBlilllRRj H Highly restricted building sites, $800 to $2000. Attractive bungalow sites with iUndd view over Elklns Park. Ws also nuance and build, according to year Plan. RHOADS & PAUL ffi li&s Autoawtlls by Appointment 3 Trolleys, S Cent Fare 72 Tr.lns Dilr, )i Cent DEATH ?.f.'0l,k lne. Interment rrltala In Ivy Hill Cemetsrr. M'SWiXFl-h'TO March ll. lln. MART , .viri ii,.-vii.iiii iFinsw nr iianiai iisi-Anniti- 51"'." "iinirr us, .fnuici iijtvsjitii-1 Relatives and friends srs Invited to attend the f uners 1 services. Wednesday, at 9 b. m . ft, her late .residence. 2S01 Catharine st. Interment private, Remains may bs viewed Tuesday ovenlna;, from 7 to 9 o'clock MI'LLIOAN. On March 11, llfl, THOMAB V .son of John and Msry E, Mulligan (ne Welsh) in his 20th yenr, Relatives end friends sre Invited to attend th tuners, on Tuesday st 8 80 n m , from ths rssldenM nf his. uncle Thomas 11. FoertSch, 4543 North lnth st Thenc to meet 10-08 trsln st Wayne Junction for Centralis, ra for In terment. NllUHML On March 10 1010. at his tats residence Oak lane near loth at , Osl Line RORi-HT T NOWLAND Funeral services nml Interment private Remains May be viewed Monday evening, from 0 to P. o'clock Otrr.MIEIUKR. On March 10, ttJlfl. MAR; isrcn iu. tuin, mam BR Relatives and of ths John ll .Blt nvlted to attend tha 1 in till i-.iNlliiiMi;it, lt lteia rrienas, also employes or tl son Company, are Invited runerai services, on from his lnl resl, on Tuesday, at. 2 p, m. sioence nisn n 'a st . oinev Interment prlvste Friends may -an iinnaay trom s to iu p m PARHFR. On March 10, 101(1 T JOSEPH. son of Thomas J and Catherine N. Patkef nnd nephew of Rev James P Parkir tr ills lnth year Relatives snd friends, nlsn II V M Sodality nf Oestt snd Bt Thomas' Holy Name Society and Relief Dept, of Penna It R , are Invited to nttend ths funeral on Wednesday, at 0 a, m . from his parents' resilience lojfl S lnth St.. Solemn Renulem Mass st 8t. Thomas AqulnSs, nt 10 in Interment nt Cathedral Cemstery. Atitnmohltn service Pltlt KITr. At South Rethlebem, r,, en Mnnh in HMO lOSEPH M son of Cooper H nnd Sarah 11 Prlckltt aged al years. Funeral service, 8t Mary's Church, Ilur llnntnn N ,1 on Wednesday March IB, nt 3 n clock Interment St Mary's Church vurd Deceased may lie viewed nt tha real dence of his parents, 18 W tlnlon st., nur llnntnn on Wednesday from 12 tn 2 o'clock. RAM 111). -On March 12, 1010 MARTHA B. RAMIKI widow of iVllllam F Rambo ased 78 vears Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to nltend funeral services, Thursday at 1 Jm nt her datiahter s residence. Mrs, ennle Knntss 1P.3G Dickinson st Interment strictly private Fernwnnd Cemetery Friends may call Wednesday, at S p. m Automobile funernl REHIIORN'. On Mnrch 11, 101O at B031 Duf (lel.l st rrnnkfor.l, JULIA M daughter of late Herman unit i,nufsn Rehborn Dus notice of funeral will bn given HUM I.AMI. lud lenly, on March 11. 101a). EL1.A1ii:TH 11 daughter nf ths laU Thomas nn,l Elizabeth II Rowland Funeral from her litte residence Cheltenham Pa,, on Tuesdav nt 2 3D p m. Interment private hllALI.f ROSS. -On March 12 into, SARAH A widow nf Robert W Hhnlleross, In her n-lth vear Relattvea and friends nrs Invited to attend tho funernl services, on Thursday, Msrch Ifl st 2 30 p. m nt her late resi dence, -IS.TV Paul st,. Frankford. Intarmsnt private Please omit flowers PIMON. On March 10. Itllrt. LEVI, husband Of Yettn Stmnn nred 70 njtrs nslatlvea nnd friends, nlsn Joshua Lodve, No 23, I O O It , Cavnlry Post, No. 35. a. A. R. Queen Esther Lodge Pocahontas Lady Cir cle, und survivors of (1th Pennsylvania Cav alrv, Cameron Dragoons arn Invited to at tend tho funernl. Tuesday, nt 2 n m., from his lato residence J1S0 North Newklrk st, ('-'Nth and Huntingdon sts ). Interment nt Adath Joshurun Cemetery. Kindly omit (lowers HTEINMETZ. On Mnrch 12, 1010. EMMA tt., wlfo of the latn Snvllllan A stelnmsts. Relatives and friends nf ths family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday nfternoon nt I o'clock, nt her Htn residence, 039 East Thompson street, Interment prlvats at Ever creen Cemetery Cnmden, N J. STEWART. On March 11, 1010, EMMA. sis. ter of the Into Jano S Echtornnch. Funeral services on Tueda, Mnrch 14, at 11 a, m. precisely nt her lato residence, 227 3. 42d st. Inte-ment private. M'FPLEE. On March 13. 11)10. WILLIAM C. Sl'flM.i:E, aged 40 tears Duo notlcs of funeral will bo given TAU.MAN. On Marrh 12. 101ft. LU .IAN tlllbert wife of William I! Tallmai of llurllngtnn, N. J . uged ii years. Notlcs of funeral later. TUVTfllF.IL On Mnrch 11. 1010 CLARA E. rilA'lt HEIl (nee Dull), wlfo nf Harry C. Thatcher. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Wednes day ut 1 30 p m from her Into residence. 28". il N 2Mb st Interment prlvuto at West minster Cemetery Remains ran be viewed on Tuesda. between 8 and 10 p. m. 8ha mokln (I'a ) papers please copy, THOMPSON. On MirLh 12 1010. ANND. daughter of tho late Jnmes II nnd Annls Fisher Thompson Relatives and friends ars Invited to attend tho funeral services, oq Wtdnesday ut ,1 p m , nt her lato residence, nm North f.3d st Interment private. THOMPSON, on March 11 inin at Doyles tuvvn, Pi . MARY J. TOHJ1PSON Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, from her Into resident-, ir,d East Cort St., Doyleatown. Pa., on Tuesday, at I p. m. Interment at Laurel Hilt Cemetery, Phila delphia, Pa TRESS. On March 11 1010, at Dnylestown. I'a. MA1U!.UU:t YI:A(1i:u wife of Matthew Trtss agiid Jt )eara und 7 months Rela tives nnd friends nro Invited In nttend ths funeral services, nt her late residence, 131 West Ashland st.. Doyleatown Pn . on Wed nesday, at 2 p m Ri mains may ha vlewod In Mount Northvtood Cemetery Cliupel, Phila delphia. Pa . nt 3.311 p m. VOORHLES. On Mnrch 11. 1010 THEODORE VOOIHIEES Funeriit aervlces nt his lata residence. Colony House Dlktns Park. Tues ih), nt 11 a m Interment private Kindly omit flowers Special train will leave Read Inc Terminal 10 IS n m., returning Immedi ately after the services WATTIS. On March 11. Win, MARY B wife, of tha lute William L Wattle, aged 81 tears Relattvea nnd friends aro Invited to nttend the funeral servliea Tuesday, at 2 3D n in , nt the Indigent Widows nnd Sin gle Women's Asylum, 301.1 Chestnut st, WILSON. On Slarrh 11 mill. MARY A.. wlfo of John H Wilson and daughter of Mary II and the late Charles II. Ilnrrett, ngetl IS jeara Relatives and friends are Invited tn uttend the funeral services, at hsr lute residence, 4831 Hazel ave on Wed nesday, ut J p m Interment private. WOLFE. On March 8 1010 nt West Point, .Montgomery t nunty, i-a , uzizifi. j vui,tria, formerly ut Qermantown lAKLNN. On Mnrch 12. 1010 EDNA, cluughti-r ur Jeiinlu Stevenson nnd lata Wil liam Wrenn. need 21 tears Hetntlves and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on ednesd 0 nt 7 30 u m from her late restdenc." 37 Hast Woodlawn nve . Qerman town High Masa at St Catherlnn-s Chapel. King it, at It a. m Interment ut Holy Senulchre Wl Rl.s. On March 72 lOln HARRIET, daughter of late DanUl Wurts Funeral servlco on Tuesday March 14. ut 2 p m.. ut the residence of her nlice, Mrs Joseph Ondwln, 1)11 Pins st Interment prlvats. Please omit flowers Our job is to give you ths right sort of lumber at the 4 right price nt tha right time. And we know our job Edward F.Henson& Co. E Structural X,umbcr and Timber Poplar at. Wharves. I'lilla. 2SQ SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Elklns PsrU. l'. lisieTSvi?ffi rtB-lpSM s3i fttga Ffll3 r5r' I J" n L-llj"llJi2-jiWiWflp j . If. V .V