-"wmpt-wy n "i v& EVENING LEDGER PnirfADELPniA, TUESDAY, APRIL' 4, 1016. ir PHILADELPHIA MARKETS - GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIBAT neeVlnts, 101 ton bushel. Demand Vb fntrljr Active nntl th market ended Arm t the Into nttvnnce Quotations rnr lota. In export I elevAtor' No U red spot aml April, tl 22fil 21s No. 2 Southern red. SI 20SJ i 23. strnmer No 2 red, $1 IIie1.2.i,.No.,.l red tl lngil.SJ. rejected A II 1OW01 ID'i. j .-it . llt I jl ll'JCtlCU rejeeien ii, ii intrri.m . COItN Itecelpts. 10.211 hushels Tho mar; Jtt was le higher under light offering nnd local trade, an to location No , 2 iellpv MHOS2C.S steams jellow -7tmSO'Ae ISO. 3 yellow. m'i&lTi. No I jellov HHmbHl con, per Tn lb , 70 704 p. llttr tltTIIlllItll .JIIIJllllllNIO l"' rt'"v ii PIIOW, HATa-.tlAmlntfl 44 ntvn inithetfl There! Wflfl .. tt.M fulllaa .I.I.U aMil.llllia II,!,. BHll tl,nAt1ll Fl ,11111 It-CIHIX, tVltlt lllltl IIIHO 1111. ,, ........ fftlr Ounfntlnn. No 2 wh Up fil "4 jril.!r . 'alandard while, fiOUfSlr., No a while, in 8 So?,, No. 4 white. 17V4'T?M8lio . sample om. 3'A4t'4c,: purllled oats, urneletl 4W04r ii,V W-.. ciu.i i.u. mh.i e (tin unit r ueetiv"vt:et linn, oi, uuir. nun ,. ,.,, i-.-.r jt in sucks. Trad" was siovv nui mm iimus jvero well maintained Quotations, per 10(1 lbs tn wood: "Winter, clear, li lOwr.1t do, irnlh(. in.4nen Tn do nitent. !", 7!itll Kansas, clear, cotton sacks I" 2IIS75 r), do, straight, cotton sacks, tn (.oflr, no. do , patent cotton sacks, JT 000211 15 spring, first clear, l 3,Q0.7ft. do. straight. Ki fiflll, eto patent. $nfl ni do, fnvnrlto hranda. J (I no's) I Of): city mills, choice and fancy patent $11 ill) CO 00; do, regular grades winter, clear, NMOfiB.Sli do, do straight 15 40575 70. do, do. patent, f 7Sftil IIVI1 FLOlIlt was quiet, hut Arm under small upplle Wo quote at JBWft no per hbl , as to quality, PROVISIONS , There was n fair Johhlmr Inquiry nnd alus pvero firmly maintained ouofitlnn rangeil nn the follow Inif hnsls- City href In set" smoked nnd nlr dried JTHiSHc Western heef. In sets, smoked, 2"1f2ilc rlt heef, knuckles nnd lenders smoked nnd nlr dried 27'TrJe , Western heef knuckles and tenders, smoked. 27W2c: beef hams 2SCrnn. pork, fnmllj. 2R riOlfllfl hams H ! nreil, loose 17'4 ISC! dn skinned, loose 17'iwlHr . do, do. amoked. lS'ffMOc other hnms smokcil city cured, as to brand and average, ITHIMNe iiams, smoked Western cured K'ilMie . do . lolled, Itnnele, ,1iir plinli should) rs B. 1 cured, lonso, l-i'ac do smoked llt'i tfrl.Vic , bellies. In pckle, nirurillmr to jixern-ge looo, I'sWlBc breakfast bainn as to brand nnd mernge. cltv cured 1 7 t 1 St . do, western cured, 17lse , lard. Western refined, tierces. IL'Hc do, do. tubs r."4 do. puro cltv, kettle rendered In tlercca IJVic , do , do , In tubs, 12c REFINni) SUGARS Tho market was quint but mends. We quote: Extra fine KTanulnml 7c txmdered. 7 liw ' . confectioners' A. II line , soft grades, u .',iv II 83c. DAIRY PRODUCTS Clinnsi: The market ruUd firm undsr light offerings und a fair demand . Quotations JSew York full tcnm fain v, IKTitillic , do., do. fair to good held 11tt iN'ie- , do, do, pirt skims, 11 Ml ii, IUTrri:it the ninrket ruled firm with do inn nd equal to the limited offerings of desirable stock Quotations Western fresh, solid paiked .trenmery fain v siiortnls liii . extra, .Tc extra firsts 37c llrstH ,'lile . scionds, .lid! 3'ic , nc.trb prints fnno, lie nierige extra, nutr4uc. firsts ailfjnii. , snonds, 3IW.Ic, speilnl faniy brands uf iirlnts Jobblim at l 4t847o , , . , ' ' i;GOM ltccelpts were only modernlo nnd the market rukd firm under u Bond de mand 1'ollnwlng trc the quotations In free cases, nenrbji extras 2i.c per dozen, nearby fiists, tu (ill per stnndinl case, murln current receipts, il I." per inse Wtstirn extra llrsts 0 lln per case, do , llrsts ! I" per case, Boutliern, per case JiUlixl .10 us t" qunlltj. 'fancy selected iKh were JiiblilnB at llIVJUc per dozen. POULTRY l.IVi: Tho market hub quiet but slcndv under moderate offerings Quotations low's. IKttdSlO'ic . rnostirH, 1JWI Ii . spring chlck ns, sofl-mented lliHl2(ii . do , sIiirkj 1 lf lBc : duoks. as to size and (utility, 1SM20C ceeoe, ItWIOc . plgrons old per pair JSiu1 3Me do ouw tier pllr 2ll'il'2-( , , , DnuBStll) The market rulnl llrm with de mand absorbing the urn rings of desirable stock Quotations i'rcnlt killed drxtmikid fowls It; to box drj plrl.nl fancy selected, 2lP . do , weighing I'iiWr, lbs opliie. 2Uls( . weighing I lbs nplne LU'ik . wi Ighlng !' lbs. npleco 10c , wilgblng 3 lbs apiece. 1 1 oi 3 he . fowls, In bids rum) dr picked, wdch lllB 4hi&-, His nplice. 2lli . wilghlng I lbs npleco, 20c smalltr sles, liimilic. "Id roosters, dr-pl(kcd l."c broilers nearby, weighing aw 3 lbs per P ilr. 4in!i l.'c . larg.r aires. 33ff3te , t uions, pir lb Wclgblng hc i) lbs nple(e 27iTC2Si sm iller hUch. JJHr t'llct tur'wH, falio, xuing hi ns nnd toms. 31c : do . fair to choice 2 Is) ltlp . do . o'd toms, 2,"c , du(ks marlu Bprlng 2HW3(ip , squabs, pr dozen While ueltvhlng 11 to 1J lbs per dozen $" MISI 7". while weighing 0 to in lbs per dozen I'.IOI So. while. wcIk1! Inc 8 lbs per dorn t'i( I 10, do , do . . lbs per dozen J.I ft .1 .111. do do llSdllij lbs pel dozen, t'JSIW.! 73. (I irk. JJttJ 7.1. smull nnd No. ', JlCfl 31 FRESH FRUITS Tho market rubd tirm on chobe stock with demand ubsorblnu the moderate uffi rings Quo tations: Apples per bbl . Wlnesip, $.15? I, do. do, llaldwln, J.' .loiff.l 2.1, do. do. (Ireening. J2.23W3: do., do Hen Hut Is. Jl 7.102 2.1. do , do., other varieties, Jl Bluff!! nil, do. do, No 2. Sl.2SOl.riU. do in bulk, per 100 lbs . Blip, till BII. do. Western, per box, S1.211P2. i Oranges, riorlda. per rr.ilo $2 .until. Tan , cerlnes riorlda per strn $2(ii3 .10 drape I Irult. riorlda. per irate. St 73lill4 Lemons, fer box S.!(03 rineapples, per crate, l'orto llco, $2.riinic:i .10. do . do rlnrlda $2 !(( B0. Cranberries. Jersey per bbl . J.lti 7. do , do , per cratp JluiJ2ri Strawberries, 1 lorlda per qt., refrigerators 304H0c , do , do , open cratta. 20 W 30c VEGETABLES Cholco stock sold falrl and ruled linn as follows White nomtoes, i r bush , l'enn- t- aylvnnla. Jl 308D1 4ii, do do .New York. 1.1BW1 20. do do , Wistern Jl IBi 1 20. do.. ' Jersey, per basket., No 1 rose ilHi7.1i , do do., other tnrietles B."i5i7Bc , do, do. No J. I .'100400., do, riorlda, per' turn I. No 1, S7'u 7,00: do., do , No 2 Jtl(q7 Hweet potatoes, .Terse, per tmskLt. No 1 ll.loc do, do No. 2. 2B03UC . do Jersej Pelawaru mill Jlarjland. per hamper No 1. 71i CiJl. do do.. No 2 60iloc do. Mrglnla twr liarnl, J1.501 75 Onions, per lim-lli bag. No 1, J1.25V2, do do. So - 7Bi MSI, do. Texas, per cummer crate No 1, SI J.1iM flu. 1n . rin . Ko L1 lllle dlSl Cabbage. Uanlstl. . tier ton, J10O15, do. riorlda per hamper. 73c & Jl 25, do. South Carolina tier irate, f $1..MJW2. Celery riorlda, per irate, Jl 73w l'..o, spinacn, itoriom it.r uurm i ! SI. 50. kale, Norfolk, per barrel, tl05r70i , watercress, per 100 hunches S2 l.(.ttuce. Florida, per basket SJW.I nil do . !huth Caro lina, per basket. SJj(2 .10. do , North Caro lina, per basket, JJiu.1 beuns riorlda per basket, J2t SO. peas, Horida tier Insket $3ftB, peppers, florid i, tier rarrb r Jl ftiifs 3.2.1: CBBPlant, Florida, per irate. Jaw." 50 Tomatoes, riorlda. ier, carrier, f:nir. Jt 7.Vu a: do., do, tholte, Jll, in Asparagus, per crate. Bouth Carolina. JJftl. do .do , ileorela, J2.25a .10, do, do. California, J.'W3 5U Mushrooms, per 4-10 basket 73c WJ1 10 ' New York Incorporatioiw . ALBANY, N Y, April I There Ttero Wncorporatcil with tlio Secretary of Stnte I1 during Slarch 1J01 stock companies. i lmMnir n totui imph.ii ur 4i.(iJ.uuu, ns compared with ion companies chartered In February, with mi aggregate c.ipltalU latlon of J75,888,000. THE WEATHER Official Forecast AVASIIINOTON. April 4. For eastern l'eimsyl.inla and New Jer I pey: I'roliatily rain tonight; Wednesday 'cloudy; fresh northeast wlndi. i Tlia ntnrtu that tins central nier fienr. I gla yesterday la passing off the const at i Hatteras this morning It haa caused r, rains in the Atlantic Suites from northern 1 Florida to central New Kngland during the last H hours Another slight dis- r turbance oter IjiUo Superior has caused , anow flurries oer a considerable urea In that region. A third disturbance oer the Southern plateau region has caused light ' wina wlilplt lmta unread eastward liitn ti Kansas and Oklahoma The temperature changes have been sijgnt anu generally unimportant. (U, U, S. Weather Uurcau Uulletin Hjn "lfrtatlons taken at 8 a m Eastern time. Wi I S 1..U1 Ilalll. Velne. i I a " -.: ----;. .... : -: . Jla tatlon- a. in n't fall Wind Ity. Weather I. Iinta. fla 60 4S 40 34 111 I-' Cloudy Cloudy lA.Tantlc City . Saltlmoro ... Bismarck . N T 3J Nil 18 0.' NB . .. NW 10 .. SU 14 .. 8 40 40 24 24 ax 3R Cloudy Clear Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P Cldy Boston. Mas , 1 Buffalo. NY 40 an 1 rharleston.S C 54 J- f Chicago. Ill .. j. Cincinnati, O 4 if t Clet eland, O. ." Denver. Col . . 30 .1H BStVo": Mich : s a Ualveston Tex. IIJ - IfarrUburff, Pa- . llgtteras. 8 C SO BO 1 Halifax, N S. . 3J 3t 70 04 NW 14 NW 12 NW .. . .. OJ hV . . . . NK . . hrl Cloudy ?1 i: II) Ha in NW 31 llaln HR 10 Cloudy Helena, ioni..t '' 'r Huron. 8 U ... - - Jndlanapolla ,..4il 4t Jackonil ... B 14 I.-,,., Cltv 40 40 SW NW W N NB l' Clay ,.,... CloudJ P Cldy I Cldy Cloudy Clear tloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy t.-Mnvllle Tenn Rl S2 OJ SlV Wttla Hock . . 5J 5r' NW f i a Angel o u it r Louisville. Ky 48 4H SW .. N .. V. .. W B 04 NB .10 N Montgomery Montriwl C. Bll Sit 2o 2U M SO HI) SO 3d 3U 41 il 44 44 31 30 i 38 III bO Naantiue t; . Nevr OrleiVv" Cloudy italn Cloudy Cloudy Ctear Italn P Cldv New York 14 2tt Norfolk Va rtauiuma maha N b NE 01 01 u.: .08 mv r,il K H BW thiUvie'.pnia. 18 anix Ari Pa 44 40 . . Cloudy ,. Cloudy . C loudy 24 (. loudv su a: u NB W 14 Cloudy anovr TELL THE TRUTH IN BUSINESS AND HOLD ALL TRADE YOU GET Dc Loyal To Your Employer. Your employer's pood business policies are necessary for his success. You should help him attain success by upholding these business policies, Tho Rood name of his business and the peronal character of your employer are both sacred to him". There fore, support that Rood name nnd that reputation and loyally resist every attempt on the part of others to stain them. The goodwill of the public In behalf of your employer is based on his good reputation. This good will ns a working capital cams for you your weekly pay nnd for your employer his deserved profit. If you shirk your work, you cheat your employer. Set tbe example by being trustworthy. When you are loyal, you do not have to be watched by your superior. The less supervision you require, the greater will be your salary. He Loyal To Your Employer's Patrons. You servo your employer best by being true to his patrons. These customers dcnl with your "house" because the goods arc good, the prices arc right and the service is satisfactory. They trust you, too, because you treat them "on the square." Continue to be sincere nnd true and you will continue to get their trade. Do not try to secure their pntronnge through unworthy schemes and inventions. Always work for your customers' interests ami they will continue to bo your good business friends. Tell the truth in business and thereby hold all the trade you get. A thing is well sold when it is maikcted on the truth basis. The buyer must be plenscd with the purchases just ns tho seller is pleased with the sale. Fair exchange is the outcome of safe salesmanship. He Loyal To The Position You Fill. Be sure that you are qualified for your work. If you find that you are deficient, make yourself more capable, or else quit. Partial success will not hold your position for you. Only by the use of your fullest capacity will you avoid being pushed down to a lower level. You will go up the ladder only by doing your very best with the Work in hand. The position you now fill is but the open door to your tomorrow's opportunity. Develop your better qualities in order to be better fitted for n better position. Your lovnlty is tested by what you think nnd what you do. Be true, then trust. (Capyright, lath, by Itaiil t. Smith, Phllmtclphln) 11ETIILEIIE3I OFFERS $75 FOR PEXNA. STKEL COMMON Former Desires Stock So That Com pany Can Be Dissolved The fiethlehem Steel Corporation hni nude nn offer of $r. per fcharc In cash for all of tho outstanding common stock of the I'cnnsltanla Steel Company, tho former company, tthlch recently bought the latter, deilrltig to get nil of the stock In so that the I'ennsyltnnla Steel Com pany can be dlsohcil There lire. It Is understood, only about 1000 shares of the common stock out. The $75 offer compares with J'-S "8 n p'.iaro paid for the common stock held by Penusyltntiln Itnll road nnd the Philadelphia and Heading Coal nnd Iron Compnny. I'njment for all of the stock tthlch Is turned In will be mndo through Chnndler Brothers & Co The offer Is made over the name of .f. II Wait!, tlco president of the Bethlehem, In a tetter attached to a circular iisued by the directors of the Pennsylvania Steel Company of New Jer sey, recommending the acceptance of the offer of Bethlehem Steel to purchase nil of the nsMelH of the Pennsjltanla Steel Companj. A meeting will be held on May 4 to act on the tUestlon of dissolu tion The letter, tthlch Is dgucd by T3 C I'elton, president, and Ftank Tenney. sec retary, explains the offer made by Hcth lehem "Holders of approximately ttto-tliltds In Interest of the prefeneil stock and of approximately OS per cent In Intel et In tho common slock," sas the cliuilar, "hnto advised the boaid of their ileslte that the company be liquidated BRITISH CONSUL'S FUNERAL Charles A. S. Petceval Buried This Afternoon I-'unetnl sertlces for Chailes Alexander Spencer Percltul. British Consul Cencrnl In this clt, ttho died Sunday In tho Cnl tersltt Hospital, ttere held this afternoon at St Philip's l.'plscopal Chinch. 12d sttcet and Ualtiinoie atenue. Tho Ilrltlsh Hmhassy at Washington was represented by the Flist Sectetary. .Mr Ilobertson Tho following outdated as pallbearets' Hugh Alexander Kind, Dr. H HolllngsHorth Slter, H Waring Wilson, Colonel John F Jlucklo. Prof lalvwird P. Cheyney and John CI Todd The burial was at West Laurel 11111 Cemeteiy. Police Court Chronicles The memory of John Steteiihon has caused him much woe It has the habit of falling him at the most crucial periods. It went back nn him as usual In his latest complications John was riding a blcole on JOth street It was of tho to which was highly popular about 1880; one of those high-wheel affairs which props the rider up almost to the becond story Stetenson was fussing around with the tehlcle, much to the enjoyment of a bunch of youngsters, when Policeman Hnggetty hoto In view Realizing that It would only be a mntter of moments when tho rider would be In the hospital tho cop effected a blockade, seized the craft of Stetenson and brought him befuro his nsniesake. Magistrate Stetenson, at the 39th street and Iincaster atenue station The prisoner, who hnd an endless ocab ulary, nssumed an Independent air Ad dressing the Judge, he said mysteriously "It will be nil right. Vou see. Magis trate Stetenson Is n friend of mine Get him on the phone, tell him that I'm here, and ho'll pass jou tho word that I'm In right and tell you to let me off " "What kind of a man Is Magistrate Stetenson?" asked the Judge "He's a tall, fine looking fellow, with n. big black mustache and curly hair," said the prisoner. "You must have a bad memory," said the Magistrate. "I don't get you," confessed John. "No, but I got jou," said the Judge "I happen to know Magistrate Stetenson better than any man on earth, because I am he" "I i I X thought you was Judge Hoyle," said Stetenson "And I thought 1 was going to let you go," said the Judge, "but when you try to put one over like that I must Insist that you be the c'lty'a guest until the week end in the county prison " UNION CHAPEL FOR HOSPITAL Catholics and Protestants to Have Place for Worship at Sanatorium CRESSON, April 4 Leading clergy men of this district of both I'rotestant and CathollQ faith have approved plans for a Protestant and Catholic union chapel to be erected In connection with the State tuberculosis sanatorium near Cresson. Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, of Pittsburgh, chief contributor to the pro ject, has had the plans drawn for the chapel, which will cost 13.000. The chapel Is needed because of the numerous patients, both Protestant and Catholic, who hate no suitable place in which to worship. Five Children Hurt by Explosion OIRARPVILLB. Pa. April 4. While Joseph and John McDonald, Clement and Myrtle Burchlll and Thomas Cook, rang ing from 9 to 13 years, were playing In the street here one of them, found a dyna mite cap, such as Is used in mine blasting. lied a barrel over it on the paved explosion iouowea, vmicn Diew .iuments. tore a deeo hole Mk , ... ..- a me children m . wa seriously i "DO.VT IMMFT TllllOUtill IJFE," HISIIOl' WOODCOCK WARNS Kentucky Prelate Sounds Note Against Practice of Dawdling "IVin't dnwdle with life, don't plav with life," pa Id lllshop Woodcock, of Kentucky, toilav nt tho noonday l.-nlen ocrtlces In tho (Jorrlett Theatre "Hon't drift thtough life without nit tleitlimtlon. Life has tin meaning without tho soul Tho rxeiice of life Is to wmk out our destiny to seek the kingdom or Ooil "Don't think Hint hcrniKp toil are mov ing along that jou are going anywhere," he said "Well, pel haps you are to di stinction Know whole tint are going In this life and seek the kingdom of find You all need a tMon to show Jim what to bo, and mon tiro made to bo tho image of their Maker "It Is ii great start In life to bo born n gentleman; but It Is a greater stnrt to be reborn a Christian, and man Is tho only being that has the prltllego of being re born And jet man Is the only being that causes Cod trouble, anil hits denied Cod, and spat on tloil ; but Cod has glten him the pi It liege of being rebotti and being reinstated "People are apt to lower their stanit nicls and Ideals because! of the criticisms and opinions of tho world I'ntll jou cm 'stand tho sneers of tho world. Coil help jou You .no lacking 111 Ideals; jou hate meielv n small, mercenaiy soul Don't 111 .iy to (iod to sato jou In spite of i,ui self. If lie did so, He would bleak down jour terj- mm nl being Yon would be merely a small pleio of animated puttj You would bo wotth nothing There Is no poisonttt x It t tie without temptation and tlctot t " lllshop Woodcock pointed out that dif ference In men was not In cut itoumetit, association or in hialii power, but in will power nnd faith potter "Thoio Is little difference between the rut nnd the grate except that ton can get out of the rut, nnd It Is up to jou to do It " GOSPEL OF SELF-CONTROL Rev. F. M. Taitt Explains Meaning of Temperance N'ext to self-knowledge, tho most im poitant nttrlhute of man is self-control, was the statement made hj- tho Ret Francis Minion Taltt at tbe beginning of his brief talk tit tho noonday Lenten sortke at Old St Paul's Church, 3d stieot below Walnut, today. "Tho word 'tempetnnee.' " said the speaker, "as used by St. Paul in tho Hist chapter of the Kplstle to tho Romans, hits tho same meaning as self-control It means tho tremendous power which ninn must exercise oter himself If ho Is to be come nn Ideal Christian It means the absolute dominion of tho mind oter tho hodf, of making tho bodv a slate to tho mind and tompletclj' subordinate to it Many men ale able to control nnule.s and even nations, but they fall utterly when It comes to self-contiol " Tax Payments Show Increase Tax receipts for March amounted to $1,503,70 J 21, an Incieaso of 1CU0UO oter lecelpts for tho corresponding month last yeat Tho total pa) ments mado on account of city nnd school taxes during the lirst quintet of the jear amounted to $-1,848,130 GE, as eompatcd with $1,CD8. 108 84 received In tho fa.tme period of time in 191G OBITUARIES IJenjnmlit II. Hutchinson Benjamin II Hutchinson, who had been connected with the Customs House 2U j ears, died Sunday night at his home, 1611 North 20th street aged 71 j'cars He wns a sou of Charles Nicholas Hutchinson. Ho serted with the 102d Regiment, New York Volunteers, In the Civil War and was a member of Post 2. O. A R., in this city Surtiving him are his wife and son, Ray mond, nnd three sisters Mrs Alexander r Nicholas, wife of Colonel Nicholas, and Mrs Hmma Merrill, of 1742 Hazel atenue, and Mrs. John Krltser, of 1425 North 29th street Mrs. George W. Swett ATLANTIC CITY. April 4 Mrs. Vln nle M Swett, wife of Colonel George W Swett. assistant manager of the Hotel Traymore and one of the best known hotel men In the country. Is dead here She had been ill for a long time, bat Iter condition did not become serious un til Saturday. She leates a daughter, Mrs. Almerin Marstln, of Chelsea IN JIKJIOKI )I FIIItlOM! In lovlns memory of the lata SUJor John William Furlon. 13th I'atalry. U B A who departed thU llfo April 4, 1015. at Hot bprlnK. Ark FltlKNl). GllrXiOltY In memory of Martha M. Greg ory. April 4. 1015 6CIIKFt"Klt In lotlnr memory of Charles W ticbeffer, who entered Into real April 4 lull Thy lovhut memory ihall ever ba remembered Beatljs Thtf Notice Are Printed In the Evening Ledger Free of Charge, ALLGKIKK. On April J. 191. HERMAN. son of tba late CharlAytiliiti fliaca. Cook Allzeler, aged 59 yeoa. Helatlvea. anil frlenda alao P B y Co-operatlvaIlBB. flclal Aaaoclatloa, arolntlted to attyfidtbo v funeral aervlces onYedncaday, atyl p. m. precisely, at acourir. uroaa na uia raond ata Intermit prltate. It be viewed on TueaaayTTfom i Auto funeral. AIIMOK. At, her lata isftAaBta&ni Mount Vernon at , rnui r " . on -April ., ivio, HirttAIC. wlftfoflha lata Charted B. Armor. late of Ueltyaburs, Pa Funeral aervlcea and Interment Wednesday, at Evergreeo Cemetery. Gettysburg-, Pa. 11AIOJVWN. Oa April 8. 1914. FRANK 11AK.EK, aon of Ralph M. and Btelyn. B. Baldwin, aged U years. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. on Thursday, at ".30 p. m.. at hla f areata' reeldence. 5005 Chrlatlaa at. la ennent at Mt Morian. Cemetery UKiaiK. Paaaed away at hla aon'a residence, WaUlngford. Pa on April S . 1MB, CHARLES S IIEEBB Funeral aervlcea at Boston. Mass, BKLTUAM -Oa April 3. 1010. ELIZA, widow DHATIia funeral, on Thurtu nt 2 p m , from her Ittfi reldrrire 8(11 Mill nt Fulls of Schuyl kill. Interment nt Mount Pnre Cemetery. I rlendu mny tlew remain Wednesday, after 7 n m nnNnviinrru. on Arm i lotrt piiti.tr J. IHiN.RNIIUFRn lit. liueMtlfl of Hell IHMIINfl Suddenly, on April 2 inifl t.UCtn y . dinirhter of Robert tf nnd l.tirle u lllf uins; in nc-r .'.'i jrnr uemtltra mm irienn nre Intltrri to attend the funeral aertlre on Thurdny, nt 2 10 p m nt her pnrents' relilenrc Cheltenhtm ronil north of Willow Orote nte Wjnrtmoor Mnnttromerv Count v Tn t"nrrtaa;ea will meet the nrrltnl of. tin I 20 n m train from ltendlnc Termini! nt tttnrfmorr Interment prltite llt.r.V l.l.tt Ahrll .1 .tnilV itiritAltniOV IlI.lIM.im nR.it ! trnr Itelitltea nnd friends ln Cheater t.odp N'o 210 I nnd AM, Cheater Until Areh Chnpter, No I'lf It, A. M Cheater Comtnnnderv No tin Knloht" Tetnulnt f.u I.u Temple. Chea ter IxiiUre No JOI 1 O n r, Colonel Then lltatt Counrll No K",1 I O A . nnd I'enn Forest No 21. I' C I,. are Intlted to attend the funeral aertleea on Thiirsdn al 2 p tn , nt lilt lato residence 101 WeM 11th at , Choater l'n Interment nt Mount llopo Cemeterv ll H. April 2. MAltV. wllow of Hurry M. Hotd tneo tlrt'rnikeni Iteiathes nnd frlendi are Invlteil to attend funernl aert lee on Wedneadm nt J p. in nt tho relilenro of her alster Mra Floreneo Sehlotaser IIS7 Ttlrhmnnil at Interment prlinte nt North eilar Hill tVmitert Iti tnalna may lie tiered on Tueidny nfter t t m llltlV. On April 1 lOtit MAIlT T vililnw of lohn llrnilt Itelntlt nnd frlen It ate Intlted to ntlend funeral tin tteilneid.iv. at Mil n m from her lot" real lenco SRO'i Salmon at Solemn lleiiuleni Mnaa nt Ht Ann a Church, at 10 a tn Interment nt St. Ann a Ctmeter III! 1 1 III. KY. . April 2 WltflAllKT WII.MOV. wife nf Ihntnna W Urlerlrv llililttei nnd frlenda urn United to attend the funeral aertlrea on Thuredat nt s it ni , nt her lute r.'aldenco, la.'n S'orth nsth "t Inler 1111 nt on l'rliliy nfternnnn. nt llnnrock Mil mum v. on Anrii 1 inin annus iiiiown, widow nf I,nnalnr; O llrown nnd dnttrthter of the Into IMwnril nnd Alhe Jonen llelatltci nnd frlendt of fntnllr alao tnembera nf tt'la anhlekon I'reihtterlm Cliurrh nnd Hlblo Clns. are intlted to attend runernl ttVdnea ilay, nt 2 r m from her Into realdence, 41r,l Terrace at HnttioruuKh. Interment Lctcrlnnton Cemeter Ilflll.Ci; Suddenly, on April 2. 101". t'HAHI.rm I.. Iielnved hinlintid of r.llnilielh Jlnoro llulieek Itelttlvei and friend'.' alao leil"lnlotl Herd, So 2 It O II nre Intlted to iitLnil the funeral aertleea. 011 ttedneaila nl 2 p in from I1I1 lite real ilinre, an.'S I.eo at Interment nt Chellen lllll tVmeiert Iternitna tuny lm tlewid 'lueday nflnr 7 p. in Ill'ltSI. On April .1 llllll CllAltt.ni CIIAI'SVIIV III'IIN." In hi ith tenr Itel ntlte" nnd frli nd". nlan Ittiimnnv llotnl Arrh t'hiiiter. No " nnd itiiiilnt.a of Straw lirlilBe A Clnlhlir nn lnltid to nttend tin funernl aertleea on Ttiuradtt nflernoun nt 1 o tlocU nt the real.linie uf hla aon In liw Mr Jiimea White, I, li N'nrtll llllll atrn t Interment prltnte In Wnmll ind" tvmetcr I'rlend" mny tlew nmilna Wedneaduy ete rlnir. from 1 .to until 10 oMorl, lliltNi: On April J llilfl MAIlOAlir.T A dniichter of I'ntrlilt A mid Mars A 111 me, ntted 22 cnra Itelitln" nml friend" are Intlted to attend iliorum rnl on "Ihuriliv nt s 10 11. m . from her parents' rraldenee, 1'urreat nnd Summit inn. MrKlnlej, I'a. olelnll lllch Itinuleni Mnai nt the Im innculilo Cnnn'iilloii Chun h. lenklnlnwn nt 10 11. ni Internum nl Holy Sepulrhro C melerv CIN. tin April 2. mm ri.nlll'.NCi: jounc j"t iliimhter of John and Aiuell 1 Cain Itelntlio" nnd friend" nr Intlted to nttend the funernl aertleea WVilneadnv nt 2 11 in , nt her Into reaidenee linn s lStli at In terim nt prlwite. nt Mount Mori ih Cune tery CAHTHKHillT. t lliirllnitlnn N .1 April 2 KOSANVt C CtinWltlllllT iibciI 77 Mara Itelalltes nnd frh nd" of the fam ily are Imttcil to ntlend funernl aerthea on Thuraihit II n in. nt In r late n at denee (ITI lllRh at llilrllnittnn. N. .! In terment prltate nt rtrnwood tVmi ter 1 nenii" mat mil weiine.uat etennuc C.WTtllt.- -April '.' Kl.UAIIirril K wife il II l-'n-Mor ItpHttvi" iind frlrliilM of Alfred Colonel John Chirk Council No 1211 H. or 1, Tiirnnl IlltKlnli, o 7, S or T nre Intlted to littetnl funeral aertlet" on Thuradtt nt 2 p. III. nt her late resld. nut. s.'js rrttnkfcitd ate llolineiilmra; Inter inent private llemnlna liny ho tlewed uli t edneailay uf ler 7 p ni CII il'M'HY. lt pneumonia on April .1 lniil at hla country naldenre. ClIAUI.ns CIIAIINCIIY COM:i,l.. On prll .1. 101 WIM.1AM. ann of the 1 tto tit on," mid IZIIzulKlh Counell Funernl aertlie" will he held cm tVednesdlt lit 2 p 111 from 111" resldi'iico, nill", Wood laud ate Weal PhlliLilelphl.i Interment prltate til (ill I I.V rill April II 101(1 VINCHNT F.. Him of Crane la and Mary Couiihlln nnd tfr.uulioti of tho Into Patrh It nnd Cathnrlno CouKhlltl 111 hla Slat enr Itehltlvea and frlimla. alao Court llmnUton. No III! l of A , nro invited tn nttend tlm funeral. 011 Thurada. ut H In a m , from hla bitw real deiKi', .112- "Warren at Solemn lleituhm tl.iaa ut tit .Iniuea' Cliurth at 111 11 111 Interment nt Holy Croaa Cemetery ro. on Yiiinii :n mm shah sri:vi:s'- .s()N' 1 o, dainthter of the lme William K nml Mnry K. tux. ut St Helhr. lal ind of .Ii rwey. COll.K. On April 1 lllin ANVin COVt.IJ. d.iui.liti r nf tin In I.. Jnmea nnd tlnry Cotle. of Sultln Cttrrleltiiiore Couni Trcuie Ire litntl ItelitHei und frit ndn ulao Lencruo of the S.iir,. Hurt of Our I. ids of Lotirde", urn Intlted to attend the funeril on Wtdne" tlay. ut h 30 11 ill , from hi r lain realdenee SOS North tlnrkoe at Solemn liich .tlasa of It.-dulcm at Our Mother of Sorrciwa' Chiirth nt lu 11 in Inn rmeiit nt Holy Cros" Ctmeterj f Kil.S. On April 2. llllll COnDHMA wife of William V C'rntcn and dnuBhter of Sarah nml the late liiiuet lllrkann. In her IHth jtir Hehttliia und friend" are In vited to attend the funernl. on tVednesdlt nt 2 p in from htr Into realdenri'. I'lJJ Itlttimond al Ittmilna may ho tlewed on Tuead it httwttn m and 10 p m Intcrinent ut Fn abyterlnn uult I)M. On April 1 llilfl. WILLIAM Y huahind of IE. lm N Patla (neo Seyhert) nnd aon of John M und Mnrv A Divla Iteli tltea nnd frit nda nlan Wnahlnctnn Camp. No 110! P O S of A . nnd emploies nf S &. C prlntliur ilepirtinenj. nro Intlted to attend the funernl aert Ires"' on Thdfada ut ' 11 m. nt hi" lito rottlilenro 210 West I'lrth at JoJermeiit pritute At Nnrthvood 1 1 metvtr ilenil" may thjev rennlnaJon WedKtadiy. idfier 7 p unAfito funernl IIWIsilV On April 3 Mill RMZAfinTH DAIIMft ielilow of Henv OlwHonlli hi r nMii jfiir iii-taiivea ojui iriciiunrii in tlted loyfitlind the fflnerut aenrlt t a on Thuradajr nt 2 p m nt the rcitdeiitti of hrr weMiu. Art hue1 It l.lttlwoml. lit I'lyui'i 'Ul' Itoxbortiuith Fa f Iiitermcut laZiraln at weal liurei nut I'cineter llllll lli:i,I.. At I.oomla, N. J , Bn April 1. llllll .IllSKt'ltl.NK T , tlauRhler of Sophia llowtleii in her 27th jmr ItelatUea nnd frlenda ulao emplosea of the Ke8ttine Witlrr Caae Co of Hlterslde, N J , nre llitltetl to attend tho funeral aertleea, on WVdnesJav. at K p m ut reMldiMicu of Hdwnrd lleehm. 129 ('iiteland ate, Itlteralde, N J Inter ment 1 Ivute HI C'KF.TT On April 2. 1810, THOMAi' S huaband of Mark O Diukett Helatltta and frlenda. also Jerusalem l.udae. No rl)l F and A M . (Ireliel Council No 1, D of I. Artisan No ll A O M 1 . Fruntlatllla Council No R37. O. P A , Old tluiird", State Fcnilldei ur.il Active Volunteer Fire men a Aaaml ttloii. are invited to nttend tho funernl on Wtdneadty, ut 2 11 ni , from hla lute residence IKlt North 21st at ite tn ilna may ho viewed Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p m KssFlt. In Phllidelphla, on April 3. 101(1. Cli:oi(C(3 W HbSKlt, iiRed 7,1 jiara Fu neril aervlcea on Thursday, at 1 p m , at hla late residence, Mauch Chunk, Ta In terment prltate l',7i:KIKI . Op April 3 tOIrt, MOntllS. hui liarnl of Murifuret S Kzeklel tueo Cornell) Itelatltea and friends ulsn Wuahlnston Camp No BIO. V O S of A (llrard s semblv. No II A. O M I , uro Invited to attend the tunerul services, on Wednesdnv ut h 30 p ni , ut hU late residence 1232 Krle ate Idd Watd) Interment on Thura day mornlntf at Hillside Cemetery, viu, fu neral car F.MIKKN. On April 2, 1010, MAKY widow of 'Ihumas A Farren Uelatlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral on Thurs day, at t 30 u in, from her late residence 2O20 Snder nte Itequlem Hluh Muss at St Kdmonct u Church at 111 oelock Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemeterj FI.N. On April 3 1918 ANNIE M daugh ter uf Mary unj thu lato Thomaa tlnn Itel SPRING ItESOKTS ATIVNTIC CITY. N. J. GfaSrtztxU, ATLANTIC CITY. r . - . . .. 1 ouponor location with an unobstructed view of beach ana uoarawoiK . -A. recoemzea standard of excellence . Cpc..y600. WUJERJ.BV2BY. THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD JUatlljoroHjfi'BcnlKini ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWMCRSHIP MAMACeMENT. HaiH WHrrefc gQKS compaijy. as getaiveWslai cf emce.con)fortj&l rjijc)X8TFiiciaricrTiioinuTiatsi rt ttwtiicaitKW. s;ea evcaic FifAre. tswmii Am ww mott Sgtt Jtjr ItMatltrs nml friends nln Alhnmbrn I.odf. No I 8 of II are Intlted to nttrnd fii peril service M hla lite renlilenre MM N Jth at . on Wedneadnj nt 3 p m pre- vmrij- imermeni ni .Mount I'eaco oeinc-tery Mrsnv&&&9 JLeVUfcU ATLANTIC ClXir mmmm las set a lveW slaMani I blVAUTHMilm:. VA. STRATK HAVEN INN &?, Juaa 3 h' U. BtUEIXr DEATnfl ntltei and frlenda nro Intlted to attend the luncrni, on TnuratMY, at n n m irom ner lata realdence, nt; York at , Camden. N J Solemn llUh Maai nt the Church of the. Holy Name at n 30 a m Interment nt Calvary Cemetery ror.RY. Suddenly, on April I tOIit, DKNNIS J. huahnnd of I.lndn. Foley. m?ed 27 yeira, Itelntlvea nnd friend", nlao polleo of 4th District ore Intlted to nttend tho funeral, on Thuradnr. nt 8 30 a m . from hla lata realdencn 3811 North Kith at. Solemn It oulem Maai nt St Stephcn'a Cnurch at 10 n m Interment at Holy 8epulchro Ceme tery. rou i.rn. On April i. min DF.iiortAH c widow of Cliarloi II Fowler, aited Hi jenra Itelitltea nnd frlenda nra Intlted to nttend the funeral aervlcea, on Uedneadai nl 2 Pm ni precisely at the realdence of her aon J'hnrlca H Fowler 120? North lllh at Interment private oi,Mii.(i.,n April a. into jntiv n liiKliflnd of Mnrnaret l Olnndlnu naed OR teira. Itelatltri and frlenda nl memlier" of liltlcn Avenue tl F. Church emplntea of Ihlladelphia Water Depart ment. Mainir Inc Trlho. No , imp o It M,. tlnli Cniipcll No 3rto t) I A Star of finat l.odRe No 2 Sheiherda of lletlilehein ir Intlted to ntlend the funernl on Thur"1a, nt 1 p m , from hla late realdenre Kn"f Shinmont avo. HtvtbnroURii runernl aert Ice" will l.e held nt Itl.hte Ate M II hurrh nt 2 p 111 Inlerment nt lloilmrouah I're" litterhin Church Friend" innv call Weclma nit from 7 to tl p m (".'.V.s-s'Tvt. NnrrHlown I'a.. nn April 2 nun anna may, wife or Kduird mm In the r.ith scar nf her bro Uelntlvei and friend" nlo Nnrrlatnnn Council Nn 117. I) nf f, Wocdhlne Hcheccn ItOdue No 315 I O o F Colonial Temple Itovnl Amerl r.T!.' .Nn Bn'' Fiirltt IxtrlRe, No P. of Philadelphia, urn Invited In niton I the fu nernl from her late rclilonce 724 Haat Mnrahill at , on Wedneadit nt 2 p. 111 In terment nl lllverslde Cemetery (IIM l.ll. fin prll 2 1nlil 1 IJAVDKU S hll'hind of Mela nn tlnuld Iteliillvi" nnd friend" nlyi PhllaiVlphla t.ode No 2 II F ) II . t'lillndelplil 1 MualenT Aaanilitlon. Piper Itui, r' rmpcrlnl No 4H I II of It nnd emplojt" of hunlnit Frlntliii Co are mtlteil to nttnd the funernl airtltea on tteiincadnt nt 2 p m precl"U nt hi" lal' rel lenco, 211". Turner at (near 21th nnd '""riD Interment private Frit ml tnvt cull rue"dn, froMi 7 30 to ti p ni (iitni.Ni: on April 3 mm c.vTitniUM: ni.lAIIIII II widow uf John F (Ireene. In her illh teir Itelallve" mil frlenda nro Invlteil to nil. ml the funernl atrtlti-t cm 1 rldit nflernoun ut 1 oeloik preclel at her Into rcstdeiKc, 20MI N Cnmar nt In torment private HA MA V On April 3. 1010 JORPII It. hu Innd of Caroline llmnan. In hla 111111 tear, llelatlvo" nnd frlenda nro Intlted to niten I the funtrnl aertlee" on 1'rldns nt 2 in p m. at hi" late realdence, 41111 Frankfort! itto Interment prltnte at Cedar lllll Cem elt rv llAllMl.lt. t llurllnitton N J. on April I. 1111(1 DAVID HAIlMlUt Itelatlve" and friend" nre Invited to nttend funeral from hla I Ho rialdctire 12 W Futon al . llurllnR Inn on Ytcdneiilnt nt 2 10 p in Interment private nt Odl l'ellnwn (Vtmterr HXItltls. on April 2 lllin Wlf.MAM. aon of Samuel and Smile Harris (nee Itennettl iiRed 13 cnr. Itelntlvea and friend" nlao Trnoti No HU. licit Si outa are Invited to nttend the funernl aervliea on Thuratlav, nt 2 p m at hla pnronta' rialdem.' 122 South 21at at Intt-rmeut ut Mount Murlah Cetue. ter Friend" tn i call YV'odni "dnv otenlmt HAH. On April 3 I'lln SIAItT IAN1I. vvluw nf WIIMain Dixon Haws and tliiiRhter nf the late Ihninaa 1 and Surah A Mercer Itelntlvea and rrlonila an- In, lied to attend the funeral hitvIips, on atlirdiv nt J p lu , ut her late realdence. I1121 Itrown at In teriuint Altiunt Ptnre IIKItll. On April t 10111, HOIlKItT W, hu" I'lind of Ihnllv lv II. nl nnd aon nf the late itilllnm nnd Fllsaheih Herd iiRetl 17 jenra Ilelitlvei nn 1 frlenils. il"o etnplnsei of l.u nrne enr Hum F It T Co nrn invited to attend funeral atrvlre" nn tcdne"hiv, lit 2 p m . lit hla lllo realdence 1717 N I rnnkllii at tlnterinent private, at North Cidir lllll jiViuettrj Irlcnda mat view rem ilna ouvrwVij at 8 11 ni. Automoullo funeral J , y t IIOIT. On Aprll2. mtfl tinonnK'F aon of Surah 1 urVil tho .1 itetleor F Hoff Itelmlvea aiiiKfrlend" ivl"i 21nt tt'nrd Demo emtio lUMnllflii, oft. lilt It.yl to allen.l funernl-iaJbiKc-Hiill tLrtnead iy at .1 p tn tiret lnirVl Itla late risllcl. Ilnl. 175 Hay at , Maniyunk Ilntonni-nu prlv n,o.y Hlll'llHION On April I Idio. P VTIHCK. aim of the lulu Patrick hiuI "Marv lluugliloii llelnllve" and f rlt nils nn Invltnl to nttend the flint rut on Widllesdat nt H 30 a in. from hla lite rialdemc. 1120 Church at Frniikforil Solemn itetiulem Mas" at St Jnai him a Church, at 1(1 11 in Interment nt Mt. Domlnlc'n Ctmeterj IIFTt lllM)N, On April 2 IPHI. TII1VIV MI.S II hliKlinnil or (lertrutlc- V tlutchln anil In Ida T.'th ttar Itelntlvea and friends of the famll Hlao Pint Nit 2 tl A It nnd emnlmta nf Fnlted Stntu Ciiitoin lliiuap, nro rtspeetfllllv lutlleil In attend fn. iiitiiI aertlte" nn Tliuradnv, at 2 p ni . ut hi" Into realdence-. 11.11 N -"Ull at 111 lirnient nt West I. turd lllll Cemetery wood t emeterv Jt KSIIV.on April .1 llllll. JOHN Tl hui Imnd uf M irv (ttrtrudo Knorr .Ijckson Itelatlvea and frlenda am linltnl to attnul the funeril aervlcea. on tt t'tllli sd iy lit S It 111 ahnrp ut hla Into reald. nte 1 1't V louden at (lerm Ltitctwn Interment 'lhura tint, at Shlckaliluny Pu JACOIIY. On April 3 1U1II MARION ItOSAHA. diURhter nf Harvey nnd Mnrv Jacob used 2 seara 2 month" nnd 12 riaa Itelntlvea nnd frlt-nds nrn Invited tn attend the funeral aervlcea. 011 'Ihuradi. nt I .III p m nt llio realdenrw of her par ents, itllil Hazel no. Internum nt Fern- JINTON. On April 3 101(1 (IKOItaU W. hilsbund of S.irieh lunton ntretl UJ ear" Due notice uf tho funeral will he Riven, from Id" lulo realdence I II W York at JIINMMi1!,-On April 2, Hllil. NORA, el mch ter of the late. Mlrhiel and Miry JennlnR" of Iluherd Itulllu Holio County tluio Ire land lEelatlvea and frlenda tiro Invited to utttnd tin funernl on Wedtieailis, at HID a 111 from the residence of her hrother-ln-lavv Thumaa Montnicue 712 11 Foun at , l(rn Afiiwr MontKomery County Solemn ' lleciulem Mnaa ut our Mother of llood Coun ael. Ilrin SI ivvr Montcomt ry Counts, ut 10 u tn precisely. Interment ut Si Dennis' Cemetery Coltli'a Creek Kl'.i:i II. On April I. 1H10, cathmhni: widow of Daniel Keefe Itelitltea und frlenils also AlleKhent Circle. No 27. 1, F of A . lira Invlteil to littenil tho funernl on Wedni sdav ut H 10 a m from her lata residence 21 N Villi Pelt al HlRh Mas" of Itetiulem ut St Hllruheth's Church, nt 10 a 111. Interment ut New Cuthedrul Ceme tery. KKI I. Fit. On March 2' loin. JACOlt Kf:i, l.lllt, n natlvci of Switzerland nRed 7J jevrs Funeral aervlren oil Thursday lilorn huc ut to o 1 lot k jireclai It from funeral nportmrma tif John C Kltumerle 1(101 S Itrond at Intermt nt private K Fit VI '. V. On April 3 llllll IIOFOHTON KllllKlirs kl.ltt i:Y husband of Helen Urn him Ktrve (nee Calitwe-ll). nnd aon of II ltuth and Mir Itnlly Kertt Itehttlves and friends nre invited tu attend tho fu ntrnl t-ervhes on 'Ihursdus nt 4 11 in, ut St i'aul a Froti'siiint i:phtrupil Church at Chester Pu Interment private KISTI It. On April I. llllll, SA5UIKI. ETTKIl Klbl'Ult Jr. aon nf Siinuel and tho late Jennie II Ktater In hla 2.1th sear Itela lives and frit ndi are Intltnl to uttend the futierul service" nn Wcdnesdiy at - p m . at I In- Oliver II Hair HulldliiR is -Ml Cheat nut t Interment prlvntc nt Mount Morlnh iVmeit ry Frlenda mas view remains on Tueadas etenlnar. Automobile funeril lAM'll. On April 3. llllll JItnY C. widow of John l.snch lUilattves nnd friends also tVllllnm Ftnn Lodge. No II S of II nro Invited to nttend the funeral serthc" on Wednesdav at 1 p m , at tho Olivtr H Hair IlulldlnR 1820 Cheatnut at Interment private, at Mount Morluti Cemetery MM K. Suddenly, on April 1. inirt JOHN F aon of late Chnrlea nnd Kllsnlieth Mack Itelatlvea fiii.t frlenda also members of 4.1d Ward Itepiilillcnn Club nro Invited to uttend funeral. tVetlneadas at S 30 11 m from his brother a residence! Kdwnrd Mnrk mill N f,th st Sulemn Itetiulem Mass at tt Peter a c tiirch at 10 u ni. Interment St Peter a Cemetery SCHOOLS AND COLItXGES PHYSICAL TRAINING For health und pleasure i lasses nt hours to autt. Threa (Umriaalumu IUnl ball courts Sw Imtntns pool Btzo J3x73 fet. ltatM fit our purse. Ktirull now, faetiU for 1 loo U let A. cunthal y ar C A Ui! Arch St EVENING COURSES for besluners tu Shorthand and tlookkeeplni will be started April 4. Puy students admitted now. School In aesslon the entire year. tfjii'm: uM.msirv Hrouel und llrrks ht.. I'tiiUilelphla. QTBAVFR"! Tho I3ob Business School, Olivniot b0, S0T chestnut Street. Is Your Telegram There ? EVERY day the Public Ledger and Evening Ledger Classified Section contains a list of undeliv ered telegrams waiting at the various offices of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies. Per haps your name is among them. Look in the first col umn of the Want Ad Sec tion and see if it is there. Read the list every day and make sure you receive all the telegrams that belong to you. ITE.ITITS MANMLF.n. on April 8, lfllfl. Cl'ArtI,ES, t; miibsrid of Jennlo Mandler (ne Me t lane) and son of Mr, Oeorre W. Jackaon. Itelatlvea And frlenda. Mao V It T, Relief arid emplos'es of lflth nnd Jaekaon ata. car ltarn, ara Invited to nttend iho funeral nn .I,.'!Ji t 2 p m , from hla lite realdence, 2225 South Opal at. Inlerment at Mrunt Fence. Cemetery. Frlenda may call Thursday etenlns-, after I p m M.UtfiFRISON. On April 2 1(118, ANN, widow of Henry Marrerlaon. in her With Sf.ir nelAtlvei nnd rrlamti aro Intlted to 5'J.nel tho funeral aertleea on Wedneadny, f,1 -.? 5 . t her late realdence, 1S4S P.at HunllnRdon at Itematna infty lia tlevted nn Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p m Interment prl t ate. .MAnpf.nOn April 9 lpifl. nt.IZAI1F.TU A., itl'i'i'JV of Bnprlt MnrpK In her nilh soar, Jteiatlvea and friend" nro Invited to nttend the funeral aervlcea, on VtVdneaday. 1,1ft p. "rreclaely. at Charles Shurtless. Vunera prlvMel"'11 .Market at Interment MH, V.'.'v-?11 Aorl1 '- "I" MICHAF.I,, aon of Michael and Kllen Mcfntitj (nee Plmnley), In hla 20th senr Itelntlvea and frlenda are '1vlle'l to Mlend the funeral, nn Thuraday, at a. 30 n m from the residence of hla parents M.111 Tlnlctim nt-e Blmvvood. Phlln clelphli Solemn Mnaa of Ileoulem nt tho t'hurcli of St Haphnel nt In m pre clielj Interment nl Holy Croaa Cemetery CAIITIIY tvlfo of Frank if MrCnrths. Itelntlvea and frlenda nre Invited to nttend funeral, VVednc.day nt N 1(1 a m . from her late realdence. ttt Cheater avo Solemn l!1"1.1 .?!"" ."'. Hetiulem nt Church of tha Most Uleaaed Sncrnment al 10 a m. Inter ment nt Holy Crosi Cemetery Met rl(i:i. On April 2. Inin ANNin, vvldniv of Owen Slcc'loskey Due notice of funeral will he slven from her lato residence win N ITlh at MPIIT7. (neo MrCroaliO On April I, 101)1. .MAM n V 1-elnvod wife of Hnrry J. Merti Itelatlvea and frlenda. also Lcurus of Karretl Heart nnd Altar Hoc lets of Msllatlon Parish iind Ladles' Atitlllars'. cterana of Forelan Wan nra Intlted to nttend funeral H'cdncs das. 8 10 a m lato residence 2110 N Howard st Solemn Maa nf Itetiulem nt Church of Visitation II V SI nt It) a ut Intt rinent Holy Sepulchre Cemcters MIMII.H. At Wrat Palmsrn N. J. on April 2. llilrt SAMCIII.. aim nf John If a.n.1 Alirs. MlnRlo (neo Hlirk) Itilntlves and rrlenda nre Invlled lo attend the runernl. on M'tilnesdit, nt 2 p m from hla lato reai clfiuo. Arch nnd JefTerann ata, tteat Pal nivn N. J Interment nt Morgan Cemelerv atiioicK. on April 1 nun ni:i:i c,v f ihilichter of the Into Chariot It ntI, Hnuillh Moore Itelntlvea and frlenda ire Imltid tu nttend tho funeral aertleea on Wednea das. nt 2 p tn , ut her litf roaldeiuv, 2IJI N .".0th st Interment nt tit Peito Ceme terv Item ilna inns l tlevted Tueael ir, S to 10 p 111. All I.I.IN. Hutlelenlt on April 3 Into 1 lltltl.HS II, huahnncl or sc I. Mullln lu mulct- nf the funeral will he Riven from hli lale nvlilence 101.". N Oratr at M'.II.I). On April 1. inin JOSFPII, huibanl or tho lute Mnrv .St Md Itelutlvts and friends of the fntnllv nn llivlltd to nttend the futitr.il on tteihti stlnv nt to a 111, from hla lal- resident e lltt 1 "ni-1 1 ml nvo Itntboriiuijh lllah Muss at SI I11I111 the llnpllst I'nurih 'Vhinitunk, nt 111 u m In terment ut St John a ceineterj Mllll.i:. On April 2 Hllil. CATHAniNn tv Mow of William A Noble (neo Crlell Jleln tlvta and frPntla also II V M Sodality nml LeiiRiie of the Sured llenrt of St. Thnmna Aqulnna Church nro Invited to attend funeral on Thuratlav nt s a nl from the realdence of her aon lneph Noble 2UJII Heed at Soli mil lllith Mass of Itciiuletn nt Ht Thomaa Atiulmts Church, at 1) Ju a, m Interment at Cathedral Cemetery ItAIT. On April I lull". OFOIIOK I.FON AltH huiband of Curullue C Itapti aRed 7(1 seara Itelntttea and frl nda also Co llimlila I.n.lce. No 111 F and A. M liar monv Chapter No ft2. It A M , nnd em plitvea of Straw brlilKe & Clothier nro In tlted to attend the funeral services, on Wednesdis. at 2 p. m , nl hla lute rcal iltiue SI.IO N l.lth at Interment private ItFO.W. xuildenls, on April 2. 10IH. 11MMA. wife of Jiim J ItrKiin and diushter of 1 charlei and Anna Ilesnr, In her 23d senr Itelatlvea nnd frlenda nre Invited to attend the runornl, on "lhursdis. nt s n in fron. her hits resld.nre mill llroivn at Solemn llls.li Maai at St lin.itlua' Church nt 10 n. 111 Intermt nl ut St IJcnla' Cetnetcrj-. 111.1:11. on April I. a 11 hi. n.vvn a. itnnp. In his -.th tear Ittliitltts nnd fsleniH. nlso 1'hllndelphln Lodite No 4 Shield uf llnnor uro Invlttd to nttend tho funeral aervlcea on Wcdnesehi v nt 2 p ni at the; residence of hla aon tfllllim P Heed USUI North 7lh st Oik l.nne Internum prl tate ut Ml IVaco Cemetery, irlendi may rill Tuesdiy. from 7 to P p 111. HITCIlIi:. At Atlnntlc Cits. N. J , April 1 mill THOMAS .1 husband of M irv il Ullchlti (neo Wallace) aced II seira Itela tlvea nml friends nlso Cnmden Acrle, do F O IJ tetiriina of fonlKii servlio und llartendera' Fnlon of Cnmden . nn- Invlled to intend tha funernl on Thursday inornlnR, from thu iipnrlmenta f i,v II M I'urrell Ut Market at Cuind-n. N J. Itequlem lllah Musi Hi o'clock Imni.iculnln 1 on ttptioti Interment lit Cnlvnrs c'emeterv Ittmulna 111 ty bo tlewed WednesiUy nfter 7 p m Autu funernl ltdOlllt. On April 2 llllll. MAIKIAItF.T widow of I,ewla C ltnolir Itelullvea and frit nda uro Invited to ntlend the funeral un Ihursdns nt H III 11 111 from the realdence of htr aon In-law Charlca II .Mi t7 27UH lluat Indlnnii nte Sole mn lleciulem Mnaa nt church or the Nntltlts nt lo n. 111 Inter ment ut Holy Cross Cemettrs. SIIVM: On April .' IHHI CATHAItlNH widow nf llenjumln F. Miuiio. iiRed no scars Itelntlvea nnd frlundi aro Invited tn uttend thu funeral services, on Thursdu-. nt 2 p ill al the realdeiiio of li. r aon. Ch irlea Shane 2121 South outli at Intormcnt at Odd Fellows Cemettrs' mii:i.i.i:m!I ittn it. on April .1, mid. mm,- VIS'A Slli:i.l.i:.MII,lt(ll:il llel.itivt-l ami friends nre Invited to attend the funernl y rv It cs 011 IWtlneailav ut It a m pre. e Itelv at Schiitiera llroiil antl Flaniond sla Interment tirlvuto Automobile funeral SIIIIKT. Su.ld. ills on April 2. mill. HAltltV hush ind of Mars Short line Itoeath) nnd lion of the lite tVllllum and Mars Short Itelatlvea .ind frlenda are Invited to attend thu ruiitrnl services, on Thurilnv, it hla l.llo -Tesljence, 1127 Netutll at Interment pries; a"Hi trtnalna mas' lal tlewed on "t dnt Hd.t5 from to ju p. SI'AIII. On April 3 mill. JlrlANNA. tlfo or 1 nuries stuuu tt itivetrnti uremia lltvlleil to utten.IXtlle tteilneaijie at Y 11 iIhiiii. 21111 Uajil tonui private Ivtjslef'J'TrtcIer: vi-wed 'gSeCln s ton Mi.M.i:i.-(iiti i:mu:, c l.l.lAlllilll VVUi tnta Krdlnl In her SSI nml friends ult.o mt mlw ra of Icutfhe Amerlkanlaber Irnuiu rerbiuul .lln rt Krtllen Flit Vert 111 No 1, HetltH(.ho t nt Hund IlerahN of liberty I.adlta of tho Pfuelzer C111I110 1'lre If und nil othi r aoi It Ilea of which h1i was h member art In tlted to nttend the funernl servbei on Fri thts ut 2 p m at her hetc residence, lniu Vorth 1th at Interment private nt Lev 1 rhiRton Cemcters' lltixtiornuich SUl.I.IVA.V Oil April I 11)10. HUlAHETII, wife of Fdvvaril Sullivan Itelatlvea and friends, also LeuRue of tho s tcred Heart nre invited to attend Iho funeral on VtVdius il is nt H 30 11 in from her I etc realdence, -U1 N JOth at Solemn Itetiulem Muss nt tlie Cntlifdrnl at IU u in. Interment ut Holv Crusa Cemetery cover your wheels, gears and belts and reducJohr compen sation inanrance rates. Expanded SleUtl, "Vireor Sheet Metal .tjUiv. iTiturti; Bell Market 1093 LXTlono .Muln lias T. S. Jfolfnson Sons Co. 622 CHERRY ST. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE KLUINS 1'AHK II unrai pttvicnK fin from if rtili5r'l 1tfo rf liiffrmfnt jjtiiianutf may tio jii p.ir B si n 1 11. ' W.rtrlatlaiir.teni:t.i IV ur fit littlvt.1 plElfetns park Mmaxtm Colonial Residence, $8950 S ' ' t (Course) of Construction) f HWliitfc stucco Kfcen shutters an slate cb5f. , If i" 11 Larrfejjot, 60x15, spacious porjies and front itnsLiMtn" II Ceuffal Ihtllwaj large upstair sleeping .porch, 4Lli B Vfv bcilooii two baths nper:lpseti J J Highly restricted tuildmg sites, $S00 to $5000, Attractive bungalow sites with extended view oer Llklnj wk. We also Uattnco and build, accordloi; ta your plan. RHOADS & PAUL .JJ'&JS g Automobile by Appointment 3 Trolley., 5 Cent Faro 72 Train Dally, 94 CersU THIATIM sy;rt.i:n, on April 1 loiit, iibNTra nil(K)KB. husband nf Camilla Freas pnnple and son of this late Hiram ft nnd. Mary Hrooka friipploe atred W yearn nalatlvM and frlenda also hoard of dlrn'iors of Illicit Fine Minims Co nre Invited to Mtend th funeral aervlcea on Thursday, at 1 30 p m nt hla lato residence 1007 iJunranoon nvtv Ixviran Interment nt niveralda Oemeterr Nnrrlstown Automobile service TAAI.OIl On Arril .1, IMA KM MA. C. TAT- 1,-jtt. cnuanier ni inn lain .tl I,, ano aniri M Heals. Itelatlvea. nnd frlendi nrn Invited to attand tho funeral aervlcea on Thursday at i p m precisely nt her lata residences. loenco. Auto- .tifill N fe.lft st. lnlrm.rt rvMvntn mooiio aerticc. TRKi:. At Siimmer'a Point. 74. J nn April R 101(1 DKHOHAH HAHCOCK, tvldow of Isaac A Trecn ned (II sears Itelatltea ahd frlenda of the family nre respectfully Intlted to ntlend tho funeral., on Thursday nfternonn. at 2 o'clock, at her ate residence Treen Villa Sertlcea nl tha Aamiry Metho dist Episcopal Church KnslHh Creek t 2'1.1 p m Intermc'nt nt Hnicllsh Creek VAN ATTl:it. On Xtarch 31. 101(1, WILLIAM o VAN ATTKIt nitcd 73 seam Interment nnd services Monday, nt convenience of tha family VAMlFfltltFT. On April .1. IBM. Miss ..... -.,.... .. .. . fAltMI A VANI!i;uillri npreu 00 years. Ilelatlvta nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral sertlcea, on Thursday, nt 2 P in preclseis at tho llnpllst Home, 17111 and N'nrrla ata Interment private. VAN MATKIt. On April 2. IBltV at his late residence 60 V. Manhelm sin oermnntown. (IH.linitT If. husband of Kmmn I Van Mater. In hla -lnlh jear. Duo notlco of Iu neral will bo Riven VVAilS'FIt. On April 2 IMfl JACOI1 WAO Nlllt. son of the lolo Charlea and Sarah A VnRncr nued 72 snara Itelatlvea nnd frlenda are Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Wed-hesdij-. nt 2 p m . from tho rooms of w. It lllua te Sons 8130 Frankford nto , llnlmesliurR Interment nt Kmmanuel Cliurih. HolmMburs; tAI.Kl:il On April 1. IMfl, JOHN T.. hus band of the lato Fredericks Walker (ne Itnthmnnn) Helnllvca and friends of fam lis. nlau lavynl Order nf Moose, No. HI. art Invited lo nttend funernl, nn Thursday, nt H 111 n in . from the realdencn of Mra David Mrllroiror. 2.10 W Jefferson at, Bervlcea al St Michael n Church nt 10 o'clock precisely. Interim nt nt Holy Sepulrhro Cemetery. HAI.l.ACi:. On April 3. .Win, JOHN T., son of Mnry A and the lato Flerca Wnllace, Hetillvea nnd friend nro Intlted to attend Ihe funeral, on Thuradny. nt 7 DO a m,t from hi mother's residence. Do Haven ttte.i It tat Conahohocken High Mas In St Ger trude a Church at O'SO n m Interment nt SI Mitlhew'a New Cemetery HAIinnv. On April 2. 1010. HA.MUBI.WAit. HhN. sr Itelatlvea and frlenda nra Invlteil tn attend the funeral services, on Wcdnea. tlas. at J p m , nt the resldenco of hla aon, Samuel Warren .Ir . 4113 Mitchell st Ito boroUEh Interment private, nt Lovertngto-i Ccmeters' IiMII.lt. On April 2 IMfl. ITtAWCF.3 A , widow of (leorRc It Weaber Itelatlvea and rripitel tMlllnm D Shade Circle, No 37, I.idlea nf the O A It , nro Invlled to nt-l-nd the funeral on Wedneadas-. at 2 p m , from the residence of her son, Charles W, Weill er 1411) North Wntta st Interment at Ardsli v llurlal Park via funeral trolley car. Ilemaln may be tlewed Tuesday evening. t I,m( IITT. luddenlv on April 2. 101(1. ttll.l.lAM T ttHSCOTT. Itelatlves and friends nlso omplosea of Wescott Chocolat Compnns nnd Confectlonera" Association, ot Fhlla are Invited to attend the funeral services nt his Into realdence flPth ata. and loth at Oik l.anc on Wednesday, tho Otb Instant, nt l-lo p m Interment prltnte IMIIlATI.F.t. on April 3 llillt THOMAS llliAl'l.llV Itehitlvrn nnd frlenda, alao Centeiinlnl Irfidae, No 100 r-on of St. OecirRf. Hopo IhiiIro No 7HS. 1 O O. F . M if . Knlltera' Union Hrnnrh No. 70(1, nra Invlteil to uttend the funeral aervlcea, on Wednesdis. ut 2 p. m. at the reslelence nf M niter Hint 1M10 Hast Hussell at. Inter ment nt llrteiimounl Cemcters llemnlna may la- viewed on Tuesdas-. nfter 7 pm. UHITAKl.lt. MIIS MAltV I, widow of OeorRn 1 Athltaker, nt Prlnclplo Furnace, Mars hind, on April 2, 10111 Funernl aerv liea Wednesdis. April ft nt 2 p In. from late realdence. Carriages tvlll meet retin al Ivnnla train. 12'ul n. m. nt l'rtncinlo tiaiion HllltniFIttiOn AJrll 1 1D10. HUSItr a, t.lissl.nH. Ik'. VII I II'I.ImhI.. rf?TTJ-.t.. ininiiiiiiir vis. linn 11 iiiiiuuri UIVF lllltuyi Kflnttvps and tifimin nrt Invlil tn mttf-mi 1unor.11 fir: X !-th, Pt jnicrmrni .ujtenmount i vrnniLTiTj' may ciilVpn yupbiJhj from 8 to in p. in 1 H.UINrSrtX. hn April 2, 10W. SAIlAir. itnuntil.r ot tfiv Int( Wllllnm Ami Eloanore "Wllktnaon UliiHvM&-unil frlenda nre In Mtod lo attend the funeral nerWcefl, on Wed- msiLiv. nt u p m nt ner lato rculdence. iim Avrai rsorris st. Jnicrinent irivaie, ly Htlt Comptrry UOI.r Su.WenU nn Apr!! 3 llUtl TLt miAi.iind of f;mrrm t woir, in hi ..mii IIrlntlci nnd frippds ur Imttfd to nti the funral PTilcrti, nn Wednesday, nt 1 l ni procip., nt nor late rcaidncp, Knrlnir CI irden nt Intprmnnt urlinfp Jlount Sliuil Ccmeteo KtnUU omit Powers A()01 On April L 11)10. JOI IX husband of III hH Wood (ntft rolls) He la live nnd friends alio cm p tons of Thomas H. Wthon A on nr invited to nltfnd the funeral nrlrrs nn 'Ihursdiy at J n m tit his lito resldenro -H3II North Orkney Mt. Interment prlat Ho ma Inn miy bo lwr-d on Wtdnead-o, from 7 to U p m WItKillT. On April 1. 1010 HAUAII J VUlc:ilT. daushter of tho late John and Martha AVrlht I new Uirley) ItulntLvos nnd friends nro lnltpl to attend tho funeral HerMcos on AVidnenrtay, at 1! p m , nt her lato residence lL'll 8 03d st. Interment at Jit Moriith Ci mt tery. OIMI.-Un April 1 101B AN'XA. C. lOL'NG widow of Itkhnrd H Young Ftelu tU and frltnds am Invited to attend ths funeral services on Wednesday, at 1 p m , at the rsldimo of htr son-in-law Harry O. yu Int ro L'17J i: ist Norrls c. Interment private, at Ivy IMIt Cemetery ZAC'l!i:iSS. On April 3. lOlrt HAnHY hu. bind of Anna uthdi?s Kuncral vlll take pla p on 1 rlduy at I i in . from his late residence 14 J,". North lotli st itelntlvea and friend also ImIkc ti H. 1 and A. H., and the iuudott of the North Philadelphia I" O an luvltid to attend Interment at Mount IN me Cemeter. Hemalna may be vlwd on Thursd4, from 7 until 1) p. m Automobile funeral PARCEL POST RATS, MICE ROACHES Their AppotltcH Crae It They will leave GltAIN" or FOOD of every tie tcrlptlort TO KAT DEVIL'S PASTE Ilea, V S.ifut allien. -s nn cstermtimtor of. ItoaUwir and Watt r Hues UJa anenualedN ii rtEHui.Ts J'oaiTivELnr OIIAHAN'MIKIV SATIHTACTOIt l'ltl.I'ARHD IIY The Gcncscc Remedy Co. I'. II. Ilu id I'hlludelphla, V&. roit SAI I- IIY CUGLEY &- MULLEN CO. 1233 .Market St.. I'liila., Pa. EEAL ESTATE FOR SAXE KI.K1NS l'ABU P. fir fnd U lo aS7 fMlW THE SPOT 4 r .it ' t 1 '"! !- ttj. ci 'rifi or Jv i . u&rioam, axsa 40 ycara neias "a. are; wuiw uc atuaa laa