m iii'juifiMi'wSwwjSB! IjOJTERY bond PROPOSAL FAILS TO WIN BRITISH Scheme to Raise Popular 5 - ... TT T.fffln flVmr-irvo. J,jOan XltlB JJiKuic vi.-v of Adoption CAPITAL FOB NEW FIELDS Westminster and Lloyd's Banks Undenvrito Development in Italy By FRANCIS W. HIRST Editor "The Economist," London. munntt. Mnrch 16 Accdrdlnir to a Paris official report tho French dally ex wndittira Is now approximately 17,600,- M. . The Stock Exchange in lirm, witn ruD pjr .nd mining shares, prominent . . iniitrv bond nronosnl for tho rata- lk-L nonular loan will probably be f"Srned down though tho Government has k LT.t n melntr stud. Tho Spectator wit- XTsiHr describes lottery loans as Captain Et ... ,r,.uts floe belnc a famous tlnstcr jWf horse racing. jSt."1 The removal of tho Treasury minimum Yb . il ?.1nnlnl rnttrnnfln hrcvilfrlit nn on ceium .......-. -.- D..- market activity. rt, Indication from Washington that &' Otrpiany might evacuate Franco and Del t$ llimt In rotuni for other concessions do- lyrics attention unei uiuy iiiuiuuiua luiuier .. .. mm,.,... Innwa S4 flllCUSSIUll ue ;w .,.,. r- tvldentlv after the war nttemntn will 2s be mads to draw British capital Into new rawL ...m. frt.M irrdAmnnl nf flirt IVaalmlnBtflp neias. ahu (.-.. ..... . ..... .. ....... ..( l'J Lloyds banks with tho Crcdlto Ital ians alms to form a new British com fair with' $6,000,000 capital to promoto commercial and Industrial undertakings In Italy. Similar schomes aro afoot re garding Russia.. STORAGE'S GOOD YEAR is rgv -Company Earned 7.6 Per Cent, on & Common Stock 1' The nnnunl report of tho Electric Stor 2liw Batterv Comnany for tho vear -mlorl f December 31, which was prcsentod nt tho I' annual meeting held In Camden today. JL compares with tho previous year as fol lows: 1915. 1014. "Orals tales, less cost. nunufacturing, etc ..11.770,188 tl.30S.703 MI . outer Income . .. ..Tottl net income l.lKN.nlT 818,028 . 17.M30 .1. 300,747 , IMP. 110 1 Til) r.s.i 'a-i.nuii 1,101,237 inn iMi4 401 27T 3.G0O.U01I jKli dividends ., ive-onrpiua . - join surplus ,iu, .. .. i.tim. i n ... atiii,. ,im 1.408.748 Gousl. after nrnvldlnflr tnr nrfnpr.H llvli dindf to 7.0 per cent earned on tl7,880 000 common stock, compared with U.l per cent, uned on tl7.88J.0lio In 1U14. The Board of Directors was ro-clcctcd. l'Joaenh B. Wldencr and J. It. McAlIlHtor. JKi-Vlio, during tho year succeeded P. A. B U niaenor aim luuuipn J-,1113, ueccaseu, were luuuy triccicu ior iuii year terms. DIG DEMAND FOR PIG IRON riTTSDUIlGII. March IK Thp ilmnnnH m -'J'1 Ifor pig Iron contlnuos hoaw nnd nrlcea are hardening Bessemer for shipment to Italy at nbout J21. furnace. L Therdemnnd fnr steel nh.Atn I. unnr... 't'f edenled., Actual orders booked In tho iJ)ru.t It' days exceed those ulaced durlnn- i 'any corresponding period in tho historv nf tr th local trade. Makors of automobiles are clamoring for sheets, and nro taking 'l-sair that'the mills will rcleago. Books for tae rourtn nuartep wero opened a few tfiys'agonnd some concerns i!an get only a third of their rcnulremcnts. ' Domestic manufacturers Of snlmrelelnen tyiave advanced rprlces ?10 a ton to G0, furnace, for shipment over tho last six ,.nwnths of tho year. Cleveland waro- Eouse prices have been advanced $5 n -"ton on bars and shapes and blue nn- fiealed shepla nnH tin n An . i. . 1 -wm M.v. vv luii un yiukca. A LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAir STOCKS. Bid. Asked. llullr . d. Samara. :.::::::::::::: :ci ,88 .08 ,10 .10 .24 .10 ft s? .7. B itidi Ulinh V.I.V.lI- 'iZ jtontana .......::::::::::: rj;- Jjorth btar - 14 Jonopah Helmont .......... 4'i. Jonopxh Extension ........I 4' ! Tonopah .:'ntn- ,,"" n'i West End US QOLDFIELD STOCKS. uuia W Hull ............... .17 .03 .80 .04 .03 .01) .02 .04 .40 .00 .12 ,8S .18 .04 .30 .03 .04 ,08 ,03 ,03 ,4J .01 .13 .88 Bulidor : o D mti mcuiation Fraction .... FsxrMs.'w ......;.... tt.?x,r:n.:;:::::- 14 .10 .03 SBSHa'Si'.:::::::-! :8 MISCET.T- A NPTirra ,0(1 ,U3 f Kur16? :::: -sj ,03 ,03 .16 .43 1.7S niTUt Hill Tt THE WEATHER Ofliclal Forecast .. WASIIINQTON, March 15. eVof eaBtArn PnnoirhmlA a j IS SSS!f Jn,Eh.t wltl nfth to northwest t inuraoay partly cloudy, colder In outheast portion. itr!8h ,,ko disturbance that extend !5il?m ?ennaylvanla to Texas yesterday v""? form and la n.ni .- . ! yZ?" Y,rs!nIa Pea this morning. It "a Caused rain nr mnrvn, ., .1.- . 'hSZz ot tii" wintry during the last 24 iw. Jr?'- ?IonB tne B0U,h Atlantio 3. i a as been Allowed by a decided "SoLt te!"Petura throughout the great fTnVLyaIleyiL and th8 ka re'0", with -U. H. Wo(l,. Tt n..,,.. Six, -t X-.UUIC1 uuicau xjuiteun !,,, laatllaln. Veloc- "lailon. a in. n't. fail, xvi TJ vr..tt... gMerratloni taken at 8 a, m , Eastern time. o. . . - J - z: "li..V"' "".' tin TTA' Si s.f " jo yiouay 81) 34 ttmore. ifd . at .34 13 20 Rain IJOArrV XT T-a ,88 NB , . Rata NW ;. Clear CfirlSte X" Ix 1? NB 2? Snow 44 Snow -Soic tux:: a u ,-a s," a 20 12 30 Clear BSBBS-""- 53 H :e? S. ciear Clwtr Snow Clear Snow .Clur Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 30 ! ilfli':?- C. 80 NE SB 88 .: 23 .04 30 20 ;; 14 ,24 eo ' 28 :; SO .28 r, " H :-wia uont 8inn. ii D . 24 iManapolls .. ll NW .. NW 20 sw 10 N 16 nv :. ejjaas City . 20 . 30 . 40 &a 03 N 13 OU 48 FSramery1 52 JS 9 W ia Cloudy otreal T-.n 43 42 -oi Cloudy MEvui. Can g .9 ii NE 20 Cloudy nw Clear nw at NB 10 tilZ ys.ans 46 48 Isans 4H ah n uiouay Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Snow Snow Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clur 24 Nil 12 a 20 N 12 N 14 BW tSjaaeiphJa, 84 II ?T fSftburJlh' Pa 18 4 oi n ? N N ? 29 1 NW 18 if, City 4d si Antonio 46 48 10 sfsneuico B0 BO W SB NVf NK n N K !?. u'lo 14 M4 4 is 31 baw CUar -vi,n SS tt Jfc i ' ii easiitlr PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR w1J,l?l;nffe,p," ."" 40 " Demand E?? .J-"."1 'A8 m?.rl"t rued steady it the i. No, rej COnN. rtectlpts, (13.B77 bush. There nits a Quota! tans, n.." i. "i:.,,c"'.."'ie aomana. iocn iow, No 70t. fllAT7I'c,p, 2(,',2 bh. Demand was fair and lh market ruled ., .,!.. ...!:!. ., SreiiSSe,r!5S.Ri0J.tfJ. Jfe. .a VhiS, whlti Rflmn ed. 4nftKnUf clear, cotton lacks. 14 RO&s lBido straight Mck.n lSC8nh1-X!,il ,Mi 1 P?ent.,r"8tton IS?Bn".' IralftL.f.s 62Ro-Ji lo, patent. mi J mil. -L' , 'ftvor brands, 0 2SW0 70. As&vrni'hi' 2bob 8" d .JiT,B.,.li?.R W ,'ul''. WL ady under 1 to quality qU0 at ,S B0 p,!r bbl ' ' PROVISIONS Hl?.marA'!t,r?,Ifd nrm wUh 'lr Jobbing demand. Quotations ranited as follows; city tmof. In sets, smoked and alr-drled, 24023CI jvostern Iwqf, In sets, smoked, 24 02nc. city Sttfi kJ??-!?" ttn,d, l'"ler. smoked anrf air JiiV 2027c.i Wjit-rn beef, knuckles and tenders, implied. 2KJ27c.i !ef hams. J2SO 30. pork. famyV jj 00023. hams, s p cured, loose, IB 1 no ! lo , skinned, looso, 10O llV. ao ' taV moked. 17 4UH8HCI other hams, smoked, city cured as to brand and ftterare, 11W W17c ; hams, smoked, Western cured. lflM 17c j do , boiled, boneless. 27c ( do, smoked, llVOlSUci bellies. In pickle, according- to areraite, loose, 12Hj13c i break, fast bacon, as to brand and averacn city cured, IdailOc i breakfast bacon. Western cured, lOjjplOci lard, Ucstern reined. In tierces, llQe i do., do , In tierces, lHic . do , pure city, kettle rendered In tubs. ll'Ac REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet, but firm Wo quote Extra flna sranulated, (I 70r i powdered 0 81c I confectioners' A (103c,, soft irrndes, 00 BOo DAIRY PRODUCTS Clinnsn Offerings wero light and values were firmly maintained, but demand was only moderate . Quoin t lone New York, full cream, fancy. 18' 44 18 c . do do. fair to wood, held. ITU 018HC . do. part skims. HOlOo. IluTTEn Tho market ruled firm and lc higher, with a rood demand. Quotations! Western, fresh, joIldpacked creamery, fancy specials 40c. extra. 88c , extra firsts. 37c. firsts. .ISW.Itlc. , seconds 33$3lc , nearby prints, fancy. 41c . average extra. SOOTtPc i firsts. 35W!l7c. secondi 3Ti34c . special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 4 1 47a J.OQH Hecelpts wero moderate and prices advanced 10c per case under n good ilemnnd Quotations: In free cases, nearby extra, 2Sc per dos . nearby firsts, til 40 per standard rise: nearby current receipts. 10 30 per rase. i,iciji ujkhiu main, ,, ti, inir cti.u, uu , urnin. to 30 per case; Southern, per case, to 40tft western oxira nrsis, u n por case, uo . nrsis o nu, as lo nimiiiy. luncy sciecicu eggs wero jobbing at 2l)028c per dox POULTRY LIVE Tho market ruled firm under light WHEAT ADVANCED AFTER EARLY LOSS Adverse Crop News and Ex tensive Covering Brought Strength CHICAGO, March 1C Good buying by commission houses and cxtonsle cocrlng by Bhorts, duo to adverse crop news from many points In the winter wheat belt, togethor with prospects of a smaller nrea In Canada, caused conRldcrablo strength In tho whoat market today after It had been wenk. Tho oarly dcclino wns duo to a drop at Liverpool and selling of futures hero by foreigners Many trnders asserted that tho recent low prices had discounted bearish conditions In tho iay of big domestic supplies. Tho absorbing power of the market today wns good A leading commission house said that In view of tlio cxccesslvo snow fall and tho return at thlB late dale of below zero temperature In wostorn Cnnndn, It aa worth remembering that he Dominion Government reported only 36 per cent, of plowing dono last fall In Manitoba, ngalnRt 93 per cent In 1914; 27 per cent In Sas katchewan, against 77 per cent , nnd 34 per cent In Alberta, compared with 56 per cent. May, after selling at tl 07 H at tho Start, mocd up to S 1 10 and finished at $1 10M, against $1.08Vj at tho end yester day, and July, after starting at l 06i. rose to Jl'OOH. finishing at J1.08aj, com pared with Jl.07 nt the close yester day. Tho Prlco Current said that tho extent of winter killing of the crop, which will bo revealed soon. Is npt to be qulto ex tensive, especially In thoso sections where heavy rains fll last fall, followed by sleet storms. Most of Kansas nnd nil of Ne braska seem to bo the only Important parts that havo escaped damage. A re lval of tho green bug Infection Is to bo expected. -Dry weather In tho Southwest Is a Bource of apprehension. Leading futures ranged as follows. Ma'nrSS- VTd'j, ffiVfe noK i'BSm Low, l.UJ 1 01) 1.05 July l.Oofi 1 00' l,on l oo4 1 OSI.'l 07'4 1.07 W l.OU 8e-'cmbee 1 01 J 1 n Corn mew ueuycryr Mi 7 il U 70 VI 71) 77 77 77S 77S 7(1 Vi 77 77 4li 43U 77 77 7714 f Oats 77 K 4BU 44U 44W 45S 144H n3'u'.-.. 43V 43S May . ...10 03 July II. -U lllba . 58B :::::iI:Ji 11.00 11.22 10.87 110 07 tll.00 11.12 '11.2J 11.22 12.12 12 83 12 10 12.17 12.30 12 37 23 00 22.77 22.73 S.'BO 22 03 23 03 22 78 22.S0 Ju''..i?i?A Uia !"' SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tho following securities wera sold at auc tion today by ljarnea ft ioftandj IU ana uniwttuiw uibhwuh-.-vii.. ohfAK nlF I1UO. 10 uourse com.) OU! lal par, ISO... Title, and o Oshs, Industrial Trust. Title, nd riavines Co.i par IB0 .v'.vil'2 0 shs. Humboldt 01 Co.i par JS .. ot 2 0 shs! Oermanla Oil Co.) par,!23 .lot 2 DU SOS laoo B?S 3 .lol lladel shs', Taal Service Co. of l'hl li .i. irip. A. ho. of Phlla.l par P,.col-.L,S &WK..A0isn .8ifc 10 shi. Broad Bt. Dank: par $30 L. UttllAl '. wvtfBs Ul n -a.- Knna frt fftl- Infl. fin IlVf? and brin'lng Annuities; par 1100.715 B3 aba. Ilear Estate Trust Co. com J Dr 1100... ..... .-. 85 219 ihs, Caroden Fire Insurance Asso ciation (carrying- ruilits to sub scribe to new stock), par 15...... 10H 6 shs Homo Life. Insurance Co. of Aroerlcai Par IIO,,, .. v,'!,- " BO shs. Elmlra and Wllllamsport lull- road Co. prjf.. par ISO.,... 08W 3 ah Unlte New Jersey Railroad ana. uni hu, .- .', I '..li"- ' 12 abs. JVankford ranaiora u ouumnnis -UM. - .?.,?!? SS?..' i.Ka.niKrK. Ht.V 6th sts ) l'asa. llwy. Co ., .341 H J ' PasMnier.RallwayCo...... . .105H 20 shs. Phlladephla and Darby Taa- aenger. Ilajlway Oo,,. ....... ... 33 23 shs. Philadelphia and Darby Pas- senser Railway Co.. 84 2 shs John 11. Stetson Co. eora.j par 1100 .a 801 4 shs 'John B Stetson Co com.; Pr3g0 10Tihi.IL K,,M'ufford'Co'.Vpai36.'.,: OOH Jibs Oils Elevator Co; prff.; par 1100 ...... ............ ..1,... 90 10 ahs Ksystona Watch Case Co.; par 10O ..-.j..-i.i.-...-?i-i.i---i- 70 4uai k ha Vn,,n..Nmvtn.i,iaiii 1:0. nrer.: M .u.. .---.- -T- --"-'on m Tshs, Pbtl. Boursa pref.; par Hi,. 21 266 shs Pratt Food Co ; par II. ...... 2H 200 ahs National Oil Co., Tamplco. Mulco; par II. ...,......,.,,.. Jtf 1 3000 Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction Co 6,, per cent. 1st mtae . coupons Msnh and Sep tember, du 1U84 , . ,,. . .,., 63 2 shs S-ldellty Trust T20 12000 Parr fahoals Power Co 6 per cent. faheri du IB, ISl IUISQ. , VUWWM. AW .(.U W- Oi 88 .830. 20O rbtnt'i Camden Fire -.., SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ORATORY X Sprioa- Evcnlns Term of ten weeks, fcr mm and women, opens Tuesday Marcu list, at 1 o'clock. Tba Instruc tion a Publla Bpeakliur sivea Confidence and Fluency Mind Training Improves Memory and, Conoantrallpn and Jn creaaM OrUldalltr CalL writs or phone Sprues 321B. Offloo open avenlsa-s. N5FF COLLEGE chia. si. STBAYPR"? The Best BiulocM School. aSV.fiJVi3 01-M Ctwatoift sHreat to. on.,ii::.i risi .."? a"n, i iow ecied A, 11.1014 01.I8H; rejected u, 11.00 EVENING kEDqERpmEADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, MABOH offerings and a fair ; urn., vuoice 17 u li op i ho s pigconj, old pi uuuk. wr pair. UU22e li.li l?i?.TT.h0. "arkft ruled firm under IRSm?I1v" And. a. fa,r demand for de JA,.S!!rcii. 9Jtl"nu Presh-killed. dry IZtVXirtyJtt- ,2 ,.1'tb,'. dry packed, fancy. 5o?cte2r1.t?2tiS UwBJh,n. HtT'V lbs apiece, al?"!!,. "5 4Jb" P,,fe. 2c,! weighing f 4 t b J-. "Rir.' V" l, weighing; 3 ifis apiece, i.Rl?5J J8"J& ,Ln bbl dry-plcked fancy, weighing 4 4 5 lbs. nplece. lOHc, weighing m"1- .a.phc6i 1IM? i.smaller sljes. 1010e i ?iJ?hlVn;.!rr.Mc.5Sd. ,8c chickens-Jersey, fancy broilers, 24 q 20c , other nearby fancy Vl2'i?S .k32 Vc-' Weste'rn broll?r " welghlnB ;&.?....""' 2pee. ,22f 24c : Northern Illinois .kci28t ,ancX. jyiLow weighing 4 lbs and M.JJ.l.n" 2,W22c.i exceptional lots hlgherr Northern Illinois, fancy, neighing 2H&.1H f.-i-'"-. A"1 oWftlln-l. Northern Illinois. Jinc.r,.weM'.n 21x3 lbs. In bbls, 17 ?-e-Loth!r.WA".,rn' weighing 4 lbs and mer intmaff'iK. .Inci' other. Western, weighing 'Sli lbs. In boxes, ln17c . other West ern, weighing 24 34 Ibi . In bbli , InOlHe . nferlor. 14c, (Vipons, per lb Weighing 8B10 IDS. nDIece. 27&s2Re .nnllA. .1... ni!niM tn.l... - .... .p.......t. .ill. uw'- t -""w -niity youiiH nens nn,l loms :ile ! t"Vaofe.",,astfae ,'SSi VoT.. Soc! tin . imr i-lv. -W,u """''i rtt.ic.i uo , eniern. fancy, 170JNC i do . do fair to good 12T10e i geese, IS20c., squabs, per doxen White, jielghlng ll12 lbs per doxen tSSlWO, white weighing 0010 lbs per doien, to 20 5 ?S' ."i'l'.10' weighing 8 lbs per doxen ttjf 4 70. white, weighing 7 lbs per doxen. t1 2.lS ,2.,i5 SItV weighing 0004 lbs per dnxen. WJ&Hfr ,arkl -1O03, .mnn nn(, No j tl Ql 00 FRESH FRUITS Choice, stock met with fair call and nlues generally ruled steady, as follows. Apples, per bbl, Jonathan, fanc. t4W0i do do , fair I? ."WA '.- "3. Wlneeop, h I 111 dwln t2BOa2V Oreenlny, t.' ;!li2 71 lork lm Perlal. t23i lien Davis, tl 7002.00. other varieties tl 002 10. No 2 l Jiwi 00 Ap Pies. In bulk, per 100 lbs , 00c tl 00 Apples Western, Per bo, tl 21W2 Oranges Florida, per ernte, t2W3 Tangerines. IMorldi, per inrini, .imim,. mhasKh ,urn.. . .. ... . : sirap, .K B"W4 nrapefrult florldn. per crate, tl 00J 00 lemons, per box, t3(P4 l'lneapples. per crate l'orto Itlco. t.'.0o4f 3 00, do . do . Florida, t2 SII03 on Cranber ries. Cane. Cnd, per bbl . t810l do., do, per crate, t2 fl0,1i do, tersej, por bbl t78, do , do , per crnto, t2W2 00 Htraubcrrlca, Florida, per qt refrigerators, 20030c . do., do , open crates, 18W20c VEGETABLES The general market was quiet nnd without Important change Quotations White pntntoes. per bush Pennsylvania, tl 20W1 21. New York, II 10H1 10. Maine, tl JBW1 20 West ern, tl 1001 15. white, potatoes Jersey per basket No 1 Hose. 00B70i . No 1 other varieties, C0t70c s No S H0tif4Uc sueit pjitntoes Jersey, por basket No 1 40WO()e , No . 20tT;,10c i sweet potatoes Jersey, Del aware and Maryland, por hamper No 1, 70c, tl. No a. fiOOnOc , sweet potatoes Vir ginia, per bbl , tl BOl 73, onions per 101Mb bag No 1, t22 31 No 2. 70c Oil 21, Col orado, fancy t. 70W3, cnbbaBc, Danish, tier ton, tl020, do., Florldn per hamper tii8 Hi, do, Houth Cnrol Ina, per crato, tl 21 1 00. ceiory. Florida, per crate, tt B02. spinach. Norfolk per bbl. llM2r,n. do. Texas, per hamper, tll 15, kale, Norfolk r iiii '''.. beans, Florida, tier basket. tJW I pens, Florida, por basket. tlOll. peppers Florida, por carrier, II.SOOS 21. cceplant. Florida, por crato. tJ.'00i tomatoes. Florida per carrier Fancy, SJOL' So, choice JI --ifl 75. mush- luuilin. JUT - IU H1BKOI, i oC W 9 1 1U. MORE COTTON CONSUMED Government Roport Shows Dip; In crenso in February WASHINGTON, March 1C The Cen bus Bureau of tho Department of Com. merco today Issued a report showing cot ton, oxclusho of llnters consumed during I'cbruary, 640,711 running bales, com pared with 463,307 In 1915, of which 102,. 174 bales wero consumed In cotton grow ing States In 1916 nnd 2CI.C1S In 19in. Llntcrs consumed during rcbruary, 98, 010 bales In 191C, nnd 29,401 In 1915 Cot ton held In consuming establishments on Februnry 29, 1,985,045 bales lu 1910, and 1,654,169 In 1915, nnd In public Htorngo and at compresses 3,961,316 bales in 1916, and 4,076,435 In 1915. Imports, 72,331 oqu!alcnt 600 pound bales In 1916, and 28,727 in 1915 Im ports, Including llntcrs, 702,635 running bales In 1916, and 1,501,701 In 1915 Cot ton spindles uctho during February 31, 982,199 In 1916, nnd 60,748,919 In 1915. Llntcrs held In consuming establish ments on I'obrunry 29, 189,581 lulus In 1916, and 138,262 In 1915, and in public Htorngo nnd at compresses 186,121 bales In 1916, nnd 81,055 In 1915 Exported 15,327 bales In I9IG nnd 32,242 In 1915. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Union Switch nnd Signal Company, regular quarterly of tl Stl each on common nnd pre ferred, both paynblo April 15 to stock of record March yi . Lehigh Vnlley, regular quarterly of 2f per cent on preferred and common, paynbto April 8 to stockholders ot record March .'5 New York Central ltullroad Company, usual quarterly dividend of IU per cmt Heading Company, regular quarterly of '2 per cent on common, payablo May 11 to stock holders of record April 24 American Typo J uunders Company, regular Juartcrly of 14 rer cent on preferred and per cent on common panb1o April 15 to stockholders of record April 10 FUNERAL OF I. J. HUGHES Services for Well-Known Politician Aro Attended by Prominent Men Funeral serUces for Teter J Hughes, ex-poltco magistrate, late president of tho Hughes Termlnol Compnny and for mer power in political circles, both of tho city and State, were held this morning In St Gregory's Catholic Church, 52d and Warren Btreeta Solemn Itequlem Mass was said by Father Ross, who wa usslsted by Father McDowell Tho preliminary sen Ice was held In tho Hughes home, at B242 Park, side avenue. Interment was In West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Among tho well-known persons present wero Judgo Audenrled and Petcr J. Hoban. The latter Is president of the Holy Kamo Society of the church Mr Hughes was a member of this society, which attended tho services In a body, as did Branch 77, Ancient Order of Hiber nians. Mr. Hughes died last Sunday, of heart disease, following u short Illness. STOCKTON BATES FUNERAL RITES AT MASONIC TEMPLE Many Lodges Attend Services, While Grand Chaplain Officiates Funeral services for Stockton Bates, founder and lato president of Stockton Hates . Son, and a Masonic authority, were held this afternoon at the family home. 7441 Devon street. Mount Airy, at I o'clock. They were preceded by me morial services In the Masonlo Temple, WINTEIl BESOHTS ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. emtMgi Superior location with an unobslruotod vwwof beach anaqoardvvalk Arecotjnizd innHnrd of tofcallflrvce Cas.tv60a jmr&u.jwasy. tiiC itADUlG BESOM HOm Or THf WORLD sii'rtrRioroiiga-Biviiiicini ATkANTIO OITY. N. J. awatalMIs MlNiiiuisjT nflllH WHITC4 BONB COMrMNVl Westminster E'&i.'&gZkt $1 It 119 dhr. t I12.W us wtly. CM. Bier, ts ws.nr, Hoars. SWAttTHMOKK. FA. STRATA HAVEN INN $& Jr. demand Quotations U01S14 pnAltiM 1'ttf) dS ' lUJSi c" 7An. "ottmeatcd. ln20ct oo stagry, 14W109 : turkeys 20&22c.i ducks, as la sire and ousllir 1 i M 5iv .ritiiil er pair. 28Uaoc : do . t.r Ij "Jwuuc I leuuce tioriut, per iinsket WQt2, do. South riirollna per basket tl2. do. North Cnrollna, ir basket. tlC ha ?t anew-atandanicf service, comfort awbauty IARG6T YlREPROOr TtUORT HOTEL which wero attended by Masonic officials. Dr. William D. CTiatfnnt, Brand chap lain of tho Grand Chapter of PonnsyN anla, officiated nt tho exercises at tho house. Interment was mado nt Mount Morlnh Cemetery. Mr. Bates died on Bundny following a ehort Illness. At tho tlmo of his death ho was grand seefctary of tho Grand Hoyal Chapter of Pennsyl vania. Tho rorvlcci nt tho Masonic Templo wero held under tho auspices of Morldltn Sun Lodgo. No. IS, F. nnd A. M Tho lodges inrtlclpatlng were Philadelphia Council, No. 11, It. nnd S; Kndosh Com mnndcry, 29 K. T. ! Lu Jm Templo, A. A. O N M S ! Masters' Oriental n. A. C. of Pennsylvania, nnd others. Tho pnllbcarcri wero ".Vattor Vf. Lowry, of nutlcr. Pa. : James IJ. Mitchell, Thomas McConncll, David 3. Davli, of Scranton, 12 B Spencer, W. Harry Miller, Clinrleq Chlpmnn, Thomas R. Pat ton, B A. Stockton, A. O. Crlsoll Smlth, of Media; Joseph B. Qutnby, h S, Qarwood and doorgo B. 'Wells. HENRY S. CATTELL BURIED Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church Officiates nt Services I M Funeral son Ices for Henry Sparks Cat tell, lawyer and membor of nn old Phila delphia fnmlly, wero held nt 2 o'clock this afternoon nt tho fnmlly homo, 23 IB Do I,nncoy street Tho Bov. Dr. Alexander MncColl, pastor of tho Second PrcsbMo rlnn Church, 21st and Walnut streotn, oniclnted nl tho ncrx Ices Mr Cnttell died Sunday Itst nt hl-i homo following a thrco weeks Illness of grip, nt the ago of 01 IIo was a membor "of tho board of governors of tho Law As sociation nnd of soiernl clubs OBITUARIES Frederick A. Reiley News li.in been received from Water bury, Conn , of tho death of Frodorlck A Ilclloy, n former resident of this city, from a hip Injury which resulted In cerebral motilngltl4 Ho wns n win of Jnmes Mc ICcndrlu ltelloj, of Buffalo, N. Y, and after being graduated lu 1910 from Cor noil liccntno acting superintendent of a gaH concern In Wntcrbury. Ho was 27 jears old Ho In nun lied by his widow, formerly Miss Anna Miller, daughter of u wull-known candy manufacturer of this city. Mrs. Mnrin Hulmc Levis At the ngo of 101 jenrs, Mrs. Mnrla Hulmo Lols, of Mt. Holly, N. J., died nt her homo jestorday Hho was u daugh ter of Gcorgo Hulmo and mis born nt Hulmclllc, I'a, In 1814. Klio Is survacd by ono daughter. Miss Kmlly H Lols, who lUecl with her She wall Durllng ton County's oldest resident nnd perhaps tho oldest person In the State RnchacI P. West Leys Itachacl I. West Lch, 74 years old, died yesterday at her homo In Chestor. Kho was a prominent member, ot the Society of Krlendn nnd a descendant ot Ucujamln West, the noted painter. Sho Is 8iirled by ono son, Dr .lames v. Leys, n surgeon in tho United States nrmy, nnd a sister, Kato D. West. iEDeatljs Thcie Notice Are Printed In the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. MtMSTKONO. At Riverside N T , on March 11 Ullll l.I.VIRA AHMSTROMl Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn nttend funeral '1 hursilay. at 2 p m . nt tho residence of her brother In-law, Hurry Hippie. 203 llulllnci live . Riverside, N J Interment at Mt. Holly Cemetery, l'rlcnds may call AVcdnes Uay evculnir ARNOI.II. On Mnnh II 1010, KATIinRINE AllNUI.n (neo flLhnefer) wife of tho lato Hanry W Arnold need St years Relatives and frUnds are Invited tn attend tho funernl services on Prltlay. at I p m . at her Into residence, 1021 North Mnsrher St. Inter ment private. Orecnmount Cemetery. l!KISTi:it. On March 14 1010 AMKLTA VIOI.A. wlfo of William C llrlster Kuneral services on Thursdny, March ID, nt 2 11 m , nt her lato residence Ambler, l'a Inter ment private Train leivis Reudlne; Ter minal for Ambler nt 1 02 p m BK1TTOV On March 14. 1010. WILLIAM llItlTTON. aEod .11 Hurs Relutlves und friends are Invltfil to uttind tho funeral services on I'rlduy at 2 p m , at the Oik Park United Prisbjttrlan C'hurih Blat and IMno sts , West Phlla Interment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery Frlenils may view re mains on Thursday evenlnir at his late resi dence. .1018 Willows ave . from 7 to O imoAP. On March 13 1010 IIAIIRT S . husband ot Orlnao Ilroid and son ot the lato Horace and Isabella 11 Urnad Rel atives and friends of tho family, also Orebla Council No 13, u 01 J A , am invuea to uttend tho funeral services on Thursday. at 2 30 p m precisely, at Ills late residence, 2232 N Delhi st Interment American Me chanics Cemetery Trlcnds may call Wednes day after 8 o'clock HUSH. On March 14. 1010 MARY V . widow of Kphralm llush. aeed 75 years Relatives and friends aro invited to attend funeral services, Maturday, at 2 p m , at her lata residence 22 W Oraver's lane. Chestnut Hill Interment prlvato CAI.T.AN. On March 1 1 1010. ANNA E.. wlfa of James II Cillan und daushter of Sarah and the late AVllllum llrown. need 31 years Relatives and friends, also ladles' Auxiliary of the American Htar I.oduu No 403, I. O O I' and members nf Pllman M K Church are Invited to attend the funeral services, nn Huturdny afternoon at 2 o'clock, at iier Uto residence. 11005 Dick inson street Interment nt Mt Morlah Ceme tery. Remains may -do vtovved Friday evo nlnjr, 7 to 0 o'clock. CAl'FKN. Suddenly, on March 13 1010. REN JAMIN r CAI'KRN aa-ed 20 sears nela Uvea and friends, nlso Independent Order of Oild Fellovfs, No U3 arn Invited to attend the funeral services, an Friday at '2 p m . at tho resldenro of his father 40 Trueman uvenue. Haddonflcld. N J Interment private. CAKimiX!.. On March 4 lnin NKWTON N.. husbund of Mary Cardwell (nea Mullln). STEAMSHIPS Under the Tropic Moon Down here the nights are balmy. The air is oft with the perfume of flowers and the spicy scents of the tropics. Visit this Island of Enchantment Porto Rico, Gem of the Caribbean. 16-Day Cruise, $94.50 and up Including All Expenact Tho steamer Is your hotel, from New York to and around Porto Rico and return, slopping st pnnopsl ports. Comfoit axiie. roomy accoixunouauoas oa iu.uui-ioa suutnsis. cy ing the American Flg. A saJinf cvciy Sshuday wm soc uiususxea dooucc. Crusting Department PORTO RICO LINE X I Droadwuy Now York Branch Ticket OfBc 701 Chestnut St. ruiuuuipuu PABOEIi POST NOTICE FORD OWNERS All Ford Auto owners residing la Pennsyl vania, are reqysattd to send nam and address and ninnber of car to our eastern office and receive vuluabl Information of a cairt co-operative proposition la connection, witis car you own American Ford Owners Ass'n (Peunsylsanla Headquarters) C49 llreiel Hl.lr , llfk No. B, l'hlla. 5s DE-AF . 1IARPER ELECTRIC ORIPHONE ia nsUAsy rgu iu 4W1U- twrfutlv hqil aro In ridw York. Vfubiajtoa SU Ucitoa. CnV Hitf I iv. I DTCATIta nelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the fnnersi nn Thnrail.v nwirntnr Ml S 8n :.i.:r. !" ",ii-1r r.'-.""""!.." '. 1. I 80 sly o'clock, from Ms late residence. 1804 Daly street, stmve VaI .!' fM.n l,sm1Tn Mass at St, Monica's Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. CAtlROV, At his late residence, 237 East lth s t .. llrooklyn, N Y on March 11. 1010. Wlt.LJAM C, CAnsoN, aged 48 years. DEACON. On March It. 'lOlO. KDWIN I. . husband of Into Annie M Deacon, In his tilth cir, Itelatlves nnd friends, alo Eastern Ftar Lodge, No. 186, F & A, M and em ployes U. O I Co (Spring Garden office), nnd all organizations of which he was n member are imtted to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p m , at North Tenth Street Presbyterian Church, 10th st. below utrnrrt ave. ltemalns may be viewed on Thursday, at 1210 North Sartatn St., after 8 p. m Interment at Mount Peace. Cemetery Auto service. DONOVN. On March 14. 191(1. CAT1I AttlNR, wife of Daniel Donovan Sr. Meta files nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday morning, March 17, at 8 80 o clock, from her Into residence, 0110 Haterford avenue. West Philadelphia, Sol emn Itequlem Mass at tho Church of Our l.ndy of the Iloeary. at in o'clock Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery Dfrnn. On March, 14. 101(1. ANNF! M. wife of the late Joseph Duerr. Itelatlves nnd friends nre Invited to atend tho funeral eerlces on Friday, at 2 p m , at her lato residence, 2010 Oermantown ave Interment nt Dnat Cedar Hill Cemetery. BATON. nt!. is iniii ceviin, ,t I, ,,n,il, "l - '.I,, PI.1ULUVI, Itelatlves and friends are InOted ;aton to nttend tho funernl services, on Thursdav, nt 2 p. m . nt his lato residence. "Atn Dara. Lnnsdowne ave, Lansdowne. Pa. Interment private Train leaves llrosd Street Station nt 1 28 p m r.CKH RT. On March 12. 1010 MARY I.I.l.AlinTH nCKHART ased 00 scars In terment at Chalfont Thursday at z .10 p m in Tit. On March 13 1010 OEOROn A , be. loved husband of Katie Hs-th fnee 8pth) and son of Jacob, nnd lato Wllhelmlni Ksth aired 47 years Relatives nnd friends, also Kvc nln Htnr Lodge, No 72, I O O K . nrn Invited to nttend tho funernl services on Thurada)'. nt 1 P m . at his lato residence, 3r31 North nth st Interment nt Northwond Cemetery, Remains may bo viewed Wednes day oveninir after 7 o clock ri.t.T.ONA. On March 11, 1010 ROSANNA, widow of Edward Fellona Relatives nnd friends nre Invited tn attend ho funeral Thursdny at H 30 n m , from her lato resi dence 1020 Haverford ave.. West Philadel phia Solemn Renulem Mass at St Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock Interment ot Cathe dral Cemetery ntlNCIS. On March IS, 1010, WILLIAM H FRANCIS Funernl services Saturday mnrnlnff nt II o'clock, nt the Church of St I.uko and tho Hplphanj'. 11th nnd Spruco streets Relatives nnd friends nro Invited tn Ihn Itaptlstry of SI Luke's Church, at 10 o'clock Saturday morning- Interment prl vato Kindly omit nowcrs mil IIMAN. On .March 13. 1010. MINN!!:, beloved wife of Louis Friedman Relatives nnd friends, ntso Ilymnti Iidxe. No 75 10 11 A . nnd oiner sonetles, nro Invited tn nttend thn funeral services, on Thursdns, March 10 nt 1 p m , nt her lato residence, '2 is Morris stre.t Interment nt Montcfloro Cemetery Kindly omit flowers (lALLAtlllint. On March 11, 1010, JAMES J husband of Margaret Onllagher Rel. atlvca and friends, nlsn the Holy Name So city nt St Udwnrds Church, and all other societies of which ho was n member, nro In vited to uttend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt a. 30 n m , from his Into residence 2802 N Falrhlll st Solemn Requiem Mass at St. l.dward's Church at 10 o clock precisely. Interment at Now Cathedral Cemetery. OAt.f.AOlir.R. On March in. 1010, ANNItl M, wife of Edward A. Gallagher. Relatives nnr friends also Sacred Heart League of Ht James' Church, nro Invited to attend tho funeral on Friday, nt 8 10 n. m . from her lye 1 residence 3422 Walnut st Solemn Mass of Requiem ot St James' Church at 10 a. m Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery fll.VAF.HIt. On March 12 llUfl, MATILDA OKNAMIIt formerly of 1U21 Mifflin ot . widow of nmll C Uenaehr Relatives and friends arn Invited to attend tho funernl services on Thursday, nt 2 p m , nt the Oliver H Ilalr liulldlng, 1820 Chestnut st Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Friends may view remains Wednesday ovcnlnc. noilirv. Suddenly, on March in. 1010. JOHN GOM)i:N, aged Bl yenrs Relatives and friends am Invited tn nttend funoral, Thursday, nt 8 30 a m . from his late resi dence. 21 13 Oraver's lane Chestnut Hill High Miss at tho Church of Our Mother of Consolation Interment at Holy Scpulchra Cemetery GRIFFIN. On March 12. 1010. MICHAEL, husband of Agnes Griffin tneo Woodland) Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funernl, Friday, nt 8 20 a m , from hla late residence, 743 8 Clarion at. Re qulom Mnss nt tit. Teresa's Chuurch. at 10 a .m Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. IIAI.L. Suddenls on March 12. luirt MAR THA II HALL,, aged til years Relatives ant friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, Wednesdns, at 8 p m , at her late residence. 4720 Cedar ave Also services In thn Methodist Church at lUlnbrldge. Lan caster Co Pa Interment In adjoining ceme tery upon arrival of train leaving llroad St. station Thuroday at 0 10 n m IIAYKS. On Mnrch 13. 1010. MART I.. widow of Edward Haves I'uneral services on Thursday, nt 2 p m . at her late resi dence, 431 West Chelten ave Interment prlvnte. Train Icavea llroad Street Station for Chelten uvo nt 1215 p. m HI.MU.K. On March IB 1010. HARRIET A . daughter of late Charles Gray and Eliza beth llessonett Hlnkte Relutlves nnd friends are invuea to niiena mo tunerai services, nn Thursdny, nt 2210 p m . at thn resi dence of her cousin, Mrs. William Warren. 1237 N BStli st Interment nt Westminster Cemetery LAHfiMAN. On March 14. 1010, DR SAM UEL LARGMAN, son of tho lato Danish and Freda Larcmnn aged 31 years Relatives and friends also Rising Star Lodgo. No 120, V and A M . ltarbarossa Lodge No 133. K of P . Philadelphia Postofnen Relief Association, nro Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursdas. at 10 a m precisely, at tho resldenco of his brother-in-law. II F. Rose. 3317 W. Huntingdon st. Interment prlvute. LEE. On March 13. 1010. ANN LEE, widow ot tho late John Lee. In her 80th year. Relatives and friends ot tho family aro In vited to attend the runcrai on pTlday. March 17, at 2 o clock from her daughter's resi dence. Mrs Eliza Mottram 4310 Frankford avenuo Frankford Interment at North Cednr Hill Cemetery. 1VFAIS. At Mt Holly. N J on March 14. toil) MARIA H . widow ot Samuel F Levis, tn her 102d sear. Relatives and friends ft re lnvltod to attend the funeral, on Thursday, March HI, ot S P m from her lata resi dence. 38 Washington St.. Mt. Holly. N J. Interment at St Andrew's Cemetery LOFLIN. On- Starch 13 1010 SARA A , daughter of tho late William J, and Sidney Pennell Loflln Relatives and friends are Invited tn nttend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clocK, at tho resldenco of her brother. Walter Plerson. Radnor, Pa. Interment private. STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA $31.80 trip $3180 JACKSONVILLE From Philadelphia every Wed. and Sat. Including meals and choice of stateroom accommodations All outslda rooms Fin steamers. Ueat service. Tickets limited to May 31. Merchants' & Minora' Trans. Co. City Ofllce. 103 So. 0th Ht. Phono Lombard 100O. Consult any ticket or tourist agent. si ceea. PAHCEL POST PRINTING Ftrit-dass work, good stock, at tollowtog prices i 1000 Envelops! (No. H) fl.ts 1000 lluslnsss Cards .,. l.M 1000 Letter Hearts 12i0 looo mil Heads ,,, l.M 1000 Btaternsnti ......,,.....,,, 12M 100a Nots Heads l.tJ Mark copy plainly when ordarlsg. Keystone Process Company (I North Third St. Camden. N. J. Three Typewriter Ribbons, $1.00 (or any rnacsln. any single) color, ribbon vutranteed best on market. Keystone Process Company tl North Third St. Camden. N. 3. JJJW UKAUTIflL ItCOS AIX bliKM. to ' BAVK FROM JS TO DM t?M XXtVi (UU J.O.. Ml AltCU UTU3CKX fn SOWN At nj'Att i iiJiiKin, TliimSm IS, 191(5. DEATHS MAAS. On March 13. 1916 SUSAN P..wldow ft Charles K Maas. Funeral services on Wednesday, at 2 p tn , nt her lato resi dence, BOOS Cedar ave Interment private MANDFR. On March , 101 OEOROH MANDER, husband ot Kate Mander, tn hie 02d jear. Relatives and friends arn Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p m. precisely, at hlJ late residence, northwest corner of Oak lane and Central ave , Oak Lane, Interment private In Ivy ami vcmeicry. MASr,Y. On March 14. JOIft. JANr! MAM. FliT. Relatives nnd friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday at 1 p m from her lato resi dence. 124 N 3d st Services at tho Church of the flood Shepherd Cumberland st be low Frankford avo , nt 2 o'clock precisely Interment at Northwood Cemetery. MAY. Suddenly, on March 12. 101(1, tinR NARII J. MAT, nired 03 years Relatives nnd friends also Phlla. I-odso. No. 2, R P. O E., aro Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday mornlns; nt 11 ..10 o'clock precisely, at tho chapl of Andrew J llnlr A Son, Arch and 10th sts Interment private. MffOIOAN On March 13. 1010. ELEANOR ALICn, wife of William McColnan Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend the funernl on Thursday, at 7 10 a m , from her lota residence, 4011 Lancaster ave , West Philadelphia Solemn Requiem Mass In St Aanthn's Church at 0 a. m Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery. MfORATII. On Mnrch 14 1010, ISAAC M, son nf Robert and Hllen Mcflrath, anil grand son of tho late William and Sarah Jamison. In his 34th ear Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to nttend tho funernl, on Sunday, March to, nt 1 10 p m preclslv, from the resldenco of his parents 210 Jackson st Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery MeVFH.L, On March 14 1010. lin.Vtir Mc NRII.L (formerly nf Hast Whltcland town ship Chester , County. Pa ), husband of Mary J .McNeill In his 7.Mh ear Rela tlves and friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral services on FrliH. at 2 p m nt the Oliver If Hair Ilnlldlnir. 1B2II ( heat. nut st Philadelphia interment nt Mount Morlnh Cemetery MINTO.V. On Mnrch ll, lOlrt jnNNin Al.t.MOND Ml.NTON. widow of Joseph O Mlnton Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend funernl Thursday nt 11 n m from her Into residence. 1)27 S. i'3d st Interment nv j.uen e;cmeiery SlnVrtlOMKKY. On Mnrcti 1.1. 101(1 MAR THA daushter of Oeorite W nnd the lato Catherine. Montgomery Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend the funernl, on Frldav, nt 2 p m , from her Into residence 2li10 Turner st Interment nt Hellcvuo Cemetery PARRY. On Mnrch 1.1 11)10, at the Old Parry Mansion, New Hope Ituika Countv Pn. F.LLF.N niSAD PARRY, wlfo of Rlchnrd Randolph Parry, L'sa, , and diUKhter of tho Intn Martha J Rend and Hufus Rend Hv nt Portland Me n:ed 71, jenrs Relatives and friends nro Invited tn attend tho funernl sorvlco on Thursday, March 1(1 nt 2 30 P m nt St Andrew's V i: Church. Lam liertvillo N J Interment prlvato In family lot, at Friends' Solebury Rurlnt Orouinl, Rucks County, Pa Kindly omit Sowers Portland Mo nnd Ilnltlmorc, Ml, pnpors pleaso copy. riliri(i:TT. On Third Month 1 ltd, HANNAH J .widow of Rldswny Prlckett Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, V.n. sltli taj, 17th nt 10 a m . from J-rlends Meetlnit House, Lnko street. Had unnOeld, N J I,'ii,Inil?i;r0n. .H1!! ,,2i,l,ln MARTHA n. RAMIIO. widow nf Wllllim F Itnmbo need 78 years Relatives and friends nro lnvltod to nttend funeral services. Thursday at 1 V m at her dnuahter's resldenco, Mrs Jennie Ennlss 1RHI Dickinson st Interment strlctlv prlvato I ernwood Cemetery Friends may call Wednesday, nt 8 p. m. Automoblls funernl. ninX.,,X,.7r0n. March 14 1010. KATliniHNi: !Sf'hy,1."s, .daushter of Lily McLean nnd Irnnklln II Iteoven. aired 1R jears Duo notice of tho funeral will bo nlven ROSENTHAL. At hla residence 11111 N list ?! '.!lil.'ii.',"Inhln vn March I3 loin PAUL II ROSENTHAL aired 02 jenrs Relatives nnd friends Jlnsonlc brothers, compnnlons nnd I knlithts nnd brethren of I O o r nnd A q M P nro Invited to nttend tho funeral services on Thursday, ut 7 10 p in . nt tho fiL'.V. '.'... "ttr Hulldlnit. 1820 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers ItYAV. On March 13. 1010 MAROARET M., widow of James Ryan (neo Lnnnlns), aned J3 jearn Relatives nnd friends nro invited to attend tho funernl on Thursday, nt B 30 n m , from tho resldenco of her datiKhter. Mrs John McEvoy Mountain Hotel. Willow drove. I'a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Luke's Church. Olcnsldn. Pu at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Scpulchro Cemetery Sy.T,T,'rrSuJ(J.cnl.y. ,ou. March 13 into. THOMAS, husband nt Mnrtha Scott (nee Kennedy). Relatives and friends, also cm Plojes P R it Co. nro Invited to nttend the funernl aervlcca. on Thursday at 2 3U n m . nt his lata resldenco. 1207 S. G3d st. Interment Jit Morlah SIILI.CROSS. On March 12. loin SARAH A . wlduw of lloliert W Shnllcross. In her 08th j ear Relatives and friends nrn Invited to nttend tho funeral services on Thursday. March HI at 2.30 p. m . at her lata resli dence, 4311 Pnul at , Frankford Interment prlvato Please omit flowers SMITH. On Mnrch 13 101(1 nt Ess Harbor. N J . WILLIAM R SMITH. M D . husband of Ida C Smith Relatives and friends of tho family, also Meridian Sun Lodco, No 15H. 1' & A M Oriental It A O No INI. 1,,oa,",l1a Tt".l.b".No.,J.?4' Haaka Haymakers No lHt'i, West Phlla Conclnvo Nu 1010 1 O. of H . Phlla Council No 2D3. Royal Arcanum. 24th Ward Ri publican Club, nro Invited to nttend tho funernl services, on Saturday, at a p m . precisely, nt his lato residence. I13S Rmwn st Interment prlvute Friends may call Friday, S to 10 p. m STEWART On March 14. 1010. JAMES MONROE, husband of Mary C Stewart und son of tho Into James M and Jane stewnrt iiriI 53 jears Relatives and friends of thi fnmlly. also I-odce No 3 F. ft a M . and tho Trlitrain ll Freeman Chapter No "tl Mary Commandery. K T . No 30. Lu Lii limbic A. A O N N H. nro Invited to nttend the funeral services on Saturday nt 2 p. m , nt his Into residence. 2838 N 33d st Interment prlvato ut West Laurel Hill Cemetery ItEAIi ESTATE POR SAXE HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAL A new principle, con stant supply: 24 to 30 gals., lo. Heats Radia tors, too. Accept no substitute. There Is nothing "lust at good " fiend for Free llooklet. c v Dnnuue Mt ' t. JT ! r." Pntented and 45 N. Second St. I'ntents pending CITY Sheridan S. E. Cor. 9th and ii Z S. J. HENDERSON, Attorney Morris Building Philadelphia, Pti Do You Want A Beautiful Home In Washington, D. C. One of the few completely detached residences right in the city, on grounds frequently described as the most beautiful in Washington. 1 large rooms, 3 baths, brick, pebble dasK house; 55 windows. Faces National Zoo Park. Can be'bought at bargain. Might consider exchange for PmladtdpWa. suburban property. Owner moving here. Address biia i Z, 453. LHDOEB PENTKAt, ID 7ti7Srnr nATMs BTll,r.F!Urcnvn irafeV 14, lfllikt Hb V)lrA n.lCm.J2iAI7' ioft stiLL1Pri UND RATIIBNITZv, aired 79 years IVlewts may view the remains en Thursday evemHst i from IU 8 o'clock. t his lata residency Columbia and Cleveland avenues, Palmyra, TAM.MVN". Cm March la. 1910 LTLLtAJi? OILIIKUT, wit of William E TaUmaintjiii .,i,ttii.,ui,. . , i mtoiu years, tieiatressi l the be l,. at m neral services. Thursday, nt 12 m,, at rrnmrncu Iti ner . Dioiner-in law. beacon, 203 Oarden st. Mt. lolfy. Interment , private, nt Odd Fellows' tcry. Iiuflineton N J, Remain may tm vinwen vveanrwoay eveninir I,JrW4!flbffStavU.:sCijnA Thatcher, .Relatives and friends arejnvlted to attend the funerll services on Wednes day, nt I 10 o 28f,0 N, 2Ath st Interment tirtrnts at W.l, i. iroii, nr a. in rrainimi. 8f,0 N, 2ftth st minster Cemetery, Shamokln (Ps.l paper! pi-h copj TIIOAHH. On March t4. 1916 WtLLtAM' W. THOMAS Funeral services, on Thurs5y cvenlnr, nt 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 101 Wishlniton lane, Oermantown. Inter, ment private, nt Urcenwood Cemetery, New Tork. THOMPSON. On Mnrcn 12, 1016. ANNB. daushter of the Hie James n, and Annie I'lsher Thompson, Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services otl Wednesday, at 3 p m , at her late rssldence. 040 North 03d st. Interment private. TRESS. On March 11. lnie, nt Doytestovm. I'a , MAROARET TBAOER, wife of Matthew Tress, need 24 years and 7 months. Rein' tlves nnd friends aro Invited to attend thj funeral services, at her late resldsnce.181 West Ashland at.. Dojlestown. Pa., on Wed nesday, at 2 p. m Remains may be viewed In Mount Northwood Cemetery Chapel, rhlla delphla. Pa., at 3 30 p. nl. URI1AN. On March 14, 1010, ARMINA. d.. widow of Samuel W. Urban, aged 80 years. and 11 months Relatives and friends are Invited In attend funeral. Friday, at 2 p. m from tho pnrlors of Ilernard F. Schroeter, 4th nnd Arch sts , Camden, N.- J Interment at Camden Cemetery. ML. On March ,13. 1916 CATHERINE, wlfo of Thomas van. Relatives and friends nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Frlday, at 8 10 n, m , from her lata residence, 8109 Haverford nve., West Philadelphia Illg-h Requiem Mass nt St. Agatha's Church at ID a. in Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. Chester papers please copy. UEI.CI!. On March 1.1. 1010. ELIZA J., wire of Edward M Welch and daughter ot the Into (1-orgo Ulenn. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend funeral services, Wed nesday, nt 8 p in , at her late residence, 724 N I'lith st Interment at Apglen, Pa., on Thursday MEYJIAN. On March 14. 1910. CHARLES T , son of lato Charles W, nnd Louisa. Way man Relatives and friends, ntso Kensing ton Council No. V, O. V. A. M. and Union Council No. 0. Jr. O U. A. M are Invited to nttend tho funernl services, on Saturday, dt 2 p m , nt latn residence. 1127 E. Susqns hnnna avenue. Interment strictly private. WINTERS. On Mnrch 14. 1016, at her late residence, 1010 West Dauphin, street, ELLA VIROINIA, wlfo of thn late James II. Winters Itelatlves nnd friends of the family nro respectfully invnou to niiena ins tunerai services on Thursday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, nt Schuyler's. llroad and Diamond streets Interment private OI!Ml. On March 13. 1010. SAJlAlI ANN, widow of I5Wls Young. Relatives and friends nro inviicu iu nuciiu mu .unerKi vrcrviceD, .- on Friday, at 2 30 p. m, at her late rosl- fl tlence I1U e.neicr (. ,urwuuu Aiuar ment private. Friends may tako 121B p. m. train Irom llroad Street Station and Darby trolley Friends may also call 'on Thursday, from 8 to 10 p. m ZIMIKIj On March 13, . 1910. MAnT A., wlfo of Ferdinand 7lndel. and daughter ot tho lata Eliza nnd Robert Carr. Itelatlves nnd friends nre Invited to attend the fu neral services on Thursday, at 2 p. m,, at her Into residence. 82 West Irving St., Mer rhnntvlllo, N. J Tnko Pensauken .oar at Market street ferry. Camden . Interment private, at .Mount Morlah Cemetery, Phlla- l.inhtA.. CEMBTFRY T.OT3 NORTH LAUREL HILL grave lot. fine In- i cation! bargain. S2U0. L 215. Ledger Office. gj; KEAL ESTATE POB SALE MAItYIVNII rAIUIS 332 Acres on "Turkey" Point, Cecil County, Maryland Suitable for Gentleman's Farm, Country Scat, Club or Institution It is truly "Sportsmon's Paradise.", the famous Susquehanna flats, home ot tho canvnsbaclc duck, being noarby. Bordering on Chesapoako Hay nnd Elk River. Over 3 miles ot Ray and River frontage. Modern mansion, 0 bedrooms and 2 baths, farmer's house, barn and numerous outbuildings. Prominent men from Phila delphia, Ualtlmore and New York awn neartiy farms. Prlco Is low to Induce quick1 sale. Make appointment for Inspection. CHESTER OSBORNE 1821 CHESTNUT ST.. Phlla.. Iu. SUI1URIIAN BYWOOD Attractive Homes $5500 to $8000 Dywood Is within walking; distance (on Garrett road) of the HBth St. Ter minal ot tho Market st. aubwny, or two minutes' rldn on tho Media Short Lino to Bywooel Station. ISO LOTS 80x150 rEET Ilcstrlcted Fully Improved Garage Privilege Send for Price List V. OILl'IN ROIUNSON A1.T1ERT V. DAMON, JJK. Mall Address, Upper Darby, r. Frank W. Stout, Sales Manager, Telephone, Lansdowne 830 CITY Building Sansom Streets Iteady for occu pancy Jnna 1. 1818. Especially designed for printers and. heavy manufacturing;. 10,750 iquare feet per floor. Floors easily divided or rented lu conlnnc J mi with adjolnlnc offlce building fadnr Walnut street. High ceilings, light on all sides; "Fire proof construction, sprinkler system, Four elevators, hot and cold water, pull chutes. fireproof vaults, etc Vibration taken care ot by special construction. For particulars apply J -swsessss .. t i L