9SSfm!Sfmfi? mnigi imnmiii'iMywwi eve: LBBaEB PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. 10 u- r. f f ,T WEAKENS , .FTER GOOD StfART traders and Commission Houses Sell After Hearing Government Report grain belt heather ronr.cAST rillr.VOO, April 7. The. weather fore cast .fet the hext.-SO hour l! . , . IlllnM Unsettled' tonight .nn Snlnr f day, with ruin In, south nnil light fnln or rtf pow In north. Not miifh change In tern- ' Missouri snow tmlsht. exrept r prob- i nblr In eonthenst. Partly cloudy In Saturday, unsettled In east, canll wesv nued c Wisconsin Llsht Know tonight and poe- IMr aatnrdnr. ronllrniri root. . Minnesota snow tonight, colder In enntri and west, bnrtlr rlotnlr nnd warmer In northwest Mntnrrtar. .... . , .Iowa fight snow lht nltrrnon nnd to night, rnldrr In west nml centrnli Saturday nnrllr flnmly. .... . .. , . North nml Snnth Dnkntn Portly rlnndr nnd raider tonight, fnlr nnd vnrmrr Sal- . "Vbrnekn Fair In west, partly rlonrfr In rnst tnntaltt, colder tonight, flr nnd warmer Saturday, . . ....... Kansas Fnlr nnd cooler tonight with temperature ronslrlcrnbly below frees Ing, fnlr nnd warmer In nut Saturday. CHICAGO, Aprlt 7 nollovltiB that nil the. bad nows With reRaril to winter wheat 'was out with tho publication of Iho Qov-r-rnment report on tho condition of the crop today, conservative trndern and com mission hnusen sold. and. following strength, tho market weakened. Tho bovernment put tho statui of the crop as of April 1 at 7S 3, Indicating n yield of 493,000 000 bushels, aicatnst 6G6,Ol6,000 Imshclfl In 1015, a reduction of 24 per ccrlt,, duo to a. wet cold fall, Which caused itoor seed lied and an tin . faVornblo start. A condition of from 78 to 70 per cent, had liccn looked for, H iy. Snow said that the yield forecast represents tho outsldo ios.lblo nlzo of the crop, Late In tho day there waB covering; of tho Illlnolt Stato report, which paid that the Averneo amount winter killed In that State was 3d per cent This caused rt lit tle rally, nltliouffh thoro wns ijctlvo sell Inff at tho end nnd Una) quotations were below jesterday's close. Today.'n sales for export were estimated at $500,000 bushels. Tho week's clearance? of wheat and flour wero 8,402,205 bushels against 7,311, 464 bushcla a years ngo; alnco July 1 thoy amounted to 331,731,585 bushels, compared with 318,155,502 bushels In tho same tlmo a year neo, t.AAi1lnir fufnr rnnnnil ih follow Yesterday' Wheat Open.. High, Low, Close, clou" May ... . l.lsH l.fnjt 1 17HM 174 1 17 July' ... . 1.17(5 1 17I 1 ir.;,tl,13"l HI September. 1 Inti 1 13tf 1 18H 1 tlHtl.l4 XeflternnT CIOS", s 14 f"nm fnnw i1nliiiTv tav 7ll July ... 711'a Septfmbr. .711 i Osts May ,. . 4' July .... 43fl Beptfmbnr. 4 US 77U 7IIJI 7nf- 7ll 7fl 704 7fl(i t70J 51 tail :ti Mnv ... Ml. 42 11.r,2 11 R7 tit 47 11 til 70 Ml, tn no Mt July ....MlilJ ll.7a 11 i7 SfPtmbrM1.85 11 lJ 11 VO Mny ... M2 17 12 52 12 20 M2 20 M2.20 July ... 12 31 12 4(1 12.11 12 17 112.40 beplemborM2 50 U.55 12 52 12 52 12.52 MByrl?77..21 17 23 20 2115 2120t212O July I'! Mi.nn ij.uo 22 00 t22 00 J2 112 J3ld tAllltfd PLAN OF REORGANIZATION -,F0R ROCK ISLAND ANNOUNCED Proviclca for Issuance of $25,000,000 8 Per Cent. Preferred Rights NITW YORK, April 7 Tho committee, of vhlch N. U Amster Is chairman, has Issued a. plan of rcorft.mlzatlon for tho ChlcagJ, Rock Island nnd TacKlc Railway Company, which proxldes for tho sub scription by stockholders on a pro-rata basis, to 535,000,000 8 per cent, preferred rights, or 8 per cent 30-year debenture Income bonds Kcry stockholder will have tho prlvllcRO of subscribing $33 par . .,yaluo of tho now Issue, at par for ench Bharo o old stock owned ' .rTho now security will bo accumulative ,.BfUr Juno 30, 1017, nt tho rato of 0 per cent a year, convertible Into com- .mon stock nt par up to December 31, 1927, and callable on any dividend or Interest date at 110 and accrued dividend or In- torest on 90 clays' notlco nftcr December "1. 1331. . Payments nro to bo mado In four Instal ments, as follows: 10 per cent 10 days aftor tho plan has been declared oper ative, 30 per cent. 30 days nftcr the first payment, 30 per cent 90 days after the second payment nnd 30 per cent. 00 days ' after tho third payment. It Is proposed to uso tho proceeds of the new $25,000,000 Issuo as follows: 11,600, 000 to pay off short-term collateral notca and $5,100,000 to pay off outstanding re ceivers' certificates This would require a total of $16,700,000 nnd would leave a balance In tho treasury for other purposes of $8,300,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE W1W YORK, April 7 The feature of the foreign exchango market In tho fir it hour of business was 11 further break In French exchange, making a, new low record on this Immediate movement. Cables fell to 5 993, nnd checks wore quoted at MO1,, Tho check rato of yes terday was tho cable rato of today. This decline brings Fronch checks down to within Iho points of tho extreme low recordB reached last yenr 6 05. The other markets were In the main Btcady, with pesetas, guilders nnd Scandinavian strong. Business was moderate. Quota tions follow: Demand sterling, 4 76 7-18; cables, 4,77: French cables S.99, checks 6,00i ; relchsnmrks, 72 3-16$f72U ; lire cables G59tf, checks 0.60; Swiss cables 5.18, checks 5 mi ; Vienna, 12.36012.38; Stockholm. 3030 10; pesetas, 19.380 19.43; guilders, 4?43U; rubles, 31.400 81.45. BANKS LOSE CASH NEW YORK, April 7. Tho reported movement of currency this week Indicates a loss 4n cash by banks of $19,540,000, principally through the Federal Reserve Bank, The gain from tho Interior was $1,596,000. X.osa on Subtreasury opera tions proper, $6,758,000. Federal Reserve Bank had debited during week; at Clearing House $30,000, and during same period It had credit balances amounting to $14, 408,'000, which meant loss by banks of $14,378,000. This made a net loss by banks on all accounts of $19,540,000. RATES FOR MONEY Call. Time Nw York .,,,.-,.,, 1J02 2MQ3U I'miaaeipnia ,,,, W4n a vy- m lhtpuun ....... ...... flUfll 4 lommfrciai paper, lion mooina, rnuaaoi. phlla. 33tt per cent. BANK CLEARINGS Dank cUarlnfi today compared with corro-ponding- day last two yeara: IB10 1015 1014 PMla. ,,,141.116 801128.040.146 Holiday New York.44l,64R,10J 2l,0Ud,3il Holiday . Hoaton , , 32 lllr, Ol'J 21160 314 Holiday HI. lAUla 1(1 74 J U IS 14 1IM.122 Holiday Thlcago . 01.514 310 03,270,203 Holiday Baltimore a.769,182 ..,..,.,... ,, NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK April 7 pUTTEH Supply ex. reeda demand price aecuned He Hecelpte, 6484 packagea Kxtra creamery, SaUOSdVic ; higher acoring ST037Uc. tata dairy. SSiiO 36o.: Imitation creamery 2aH02!hc. KOQH Market firm pn all gradea under goad distributing demand. Hecelpte 22.811 caaea. Kxtra, rirata 22c 1 flrata, 21022Hc i whit eggs. 2fl2c , brown egga 24 Q 25c., mixed color. 22023HC , refrigerator bttU 22V V 24a. RAILROAD EARNINGS - HUDSON AND MANHATTAN 1BIU locreaaa y sbruary groaa Met . t . Two month' ero Net . . . 1472 200 $.'7 83S 01 sua UI17 H18 OiJ.BO'J 60.205 111,464 DE7TBOIT AND MACKINAC Vourth wetk March SJ B03 fre JpJy J. 810.203 l OOT 30 JOi UJUiavii.1.1. vtnu nBiiviui,ri Fourth week February $1 781 2011 1301 8.10 1 022 4SS a 3U.6I0 A07 72.1 lJ US 'him WlSSOllll J4LL'inc rVbsiarx gxusa hUSlKESS ON INCREASE IN VIRTUALtiY ALL LINES Manufacturers HaVo Plenty of Or ders, but Labor Is Scarce General Increase In virtually all kinds of business In Philadelphia are Indicated by tho weekly reports d r. a. pun A Co, with plenty of xrorkjK the mills to keep them busy for months to come. The labor market has proved a handicap to many lines of manufacturing, howeier, and be cause of tho demand for workmen the prices arc high. BultdlnK Is fair, but the high prices of material havo prevented ex tensive operations which had been con llmplated. Conditions In the cotton and cotton yarn trade still remain good, with an Increas ing demand. Notwithstanding tho shortage In dyestuffs, thero Is a heavy demand for cotton yarns, especially combed peelers During tho last two weeks there has been a fair demand for wbol, but not as active as heretofore. Thero Is plenty of business, It appears, to keep the mills running full tlmo nnd nn active mnrkct Is looked for for months to come. Manufacturers of cloaki and nults Btato thero hns been more activity during tho last week, Shirtwaist nnd dresa-manufne-turern aro running their plants ITOhe full est capacity. They continue to be handi capped, houeier, owing to their Inability to get competent Inbor. CONDITION OF WHEAT FAR KEL0W THAT OF LAST YEAR 1 Average on April 1 Wna 78.3 Per Cent. Against 88.8 Per Cent, ft 1915 "Washington; April 7. Tho averago condition of winter wheat on April 1 wns 78.3 per cent., compared with 88.8 per dent on April I, 1916. the Department of Agriculture announced today. Tho incrngc prlcn per lmihel was 98 5, compared with 131 7 on April 1. 1916 Thero mm a decrease of 9 4 points from December 1, In condition, compared with nn nicrngo decllno of 3 5 polntB In tho last 10 yenrs. A production of about 495, 000,000 bushels wns forecast. Tho condition of rye on April 1 was 87 8 per cent, of normal, compared with 89.5 on April 1, 1915 In principal wheat States the condition wns: Indiana, 68; Illinois, 57: Wisconsin, 86; Minnesota, 85; Iown, 76; Missouri, 08; South Dakota, 89: Nebraska, 88 J Kansas, 80 : Montana, 86 ; Wyoming, 94 ; Colorado, 85; Now Mexico, 90: Arizona, 97; Utah. 98; Noxndn. 97! Idaho, 94 Washington, 85; Oregon, 96; California, 02. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR 1VHBAT Receipts. 240,420 bunhel. Tim market ruled steady under modernl offering nd a fair demand Quotation! Car lot In export eleMUor No 2 red "pot nnd April II 2n8l 23. No. 2 Southern red. ll 1H1 21. steamer No 2 red. $1 171 20, No 8 red, SI 17 U 1.20: rejected A, Jl.H 4 (P 1 17Vi ; ro Jeit.rt II. II 13W1.10 TOItN Receipt. 18 114 buihet Demand was fair nnd price were well mnlntnlned Quotation Car lot for local trade, ns to location No 2 sellow. SlHSlIt. steamer srllow 7Utt804c; No 3 lellow. 70W 77Mc , No. 4 cliow, 74H0731,4c; cob. per 70 Mm . 7l7DHc OATS Receipt. 10,000 buahels. -Tho market wn quiet, but alue ruled steady. Quota tion: No 2 white, dl'.i M.'-. standard white, t,if.1U' . No. 3 white, 4Ur,0c : No. 4 white, 474 WIS". 4c . "ample oat 43"4C41Hc , purl llu! oat graded. 4UB0hc n.OUR Receipt. 41U bbl. and 420.272 lb In sack Ihe market wan dull and nominal with transaction chleriy In aecond stocks which wero anllable below mill limit Quo tation, per IPO lb In wood. Winter, clear, I.1.111WS 3.1: do, straight, IR.40OS.70. do,, patent, 13 730. Kannus, clear, cotton satks. ' JHHS At), do, straight, cotton sacks 1.1 (to ."UO; do, patent, lotton nrk. ir,,l)lll 11, spring, first clenr, 13 31SP3 7A: do., straight, t3 73GTU, do, patent, 1I1WII no, do. favorllo brand. ItlOOUOUil. city mills, cholcn nnd fancy patent, til ilutt uo: an , regular grades, winter, clear. IS 10MB 8.1, do , do . straight, 13 Attn r 70, do , do .patent, II 7.1011 11YU FI.QUH wan quiet but steady We. quote at !36.S0 per bbl,, an to quality, PROVISIONS N Thero wna a fair Jobbing trndo and the mar ket ruled firm Quotations. City beef. In sets, smoked and alrdrled, 2326c , Western beef In seta, smoked. 2Sp20c. i city beef, knuckle and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 27 4? 28c. ; Western beef, knuckle and tender, smoked, 2702KC,: beef ham. 128030: pork, family, J23.B0O26, ham. S. P. cured, loose, 17H0 18c: do., skinned, loose. 17 ',4 W 18c: do. do, moked. lSWSDllIc . other ham, smoked, city cured, a to brand and aerage. ITi&llfc., hams, smoked. Western cured, 17H01SC.: do, boiled, boneless. 3Uc, plcnlo shoulders, S, P. cured, loose. 12Hc , do , smoked 13U4P13HC bellies In pickle, according to average, loose. 14HU13C , breakfast bacon, aa to brand and average city cured. 17 16c: do.. Western cured, 17 18c ; lard. Western refined, tierces. 124c; do. do. tub. IJVic: do., purs city, kettle rendered. In tierces, 12Vic: do., do.. In tubs 12 He REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet but steady We quote: Kxtra line granulated, 7c . powdeivd, 7 luo . confectioners' A. 0 00c, soft grades, 0.23O 0.85c. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHKKSB The market ruled firm under light offerings and a fair demand Quotations fol low: New York, full cream, fancy, 18410e.s do, do., fair to good. held. ISO IB Vic. , do., do, part slctms. ll(710c IIUTTKR The market waa lc. lower under weaker outside advices, but demand was fair and supplies wero well cleaned up at revised tlgures Thn quotations: Western solid-packed creamery, funcy specials, 31)c extra. 37o., extra flrsts, .HI Vic; firsts 3lc, , seconds, 332) S.IVic. nearby prints, fancy, 40c , average extra, 30c : itrats, 37&38c ; seconds, SIOSUci jobbing sales of fancy prints 434t!c. EOtlS Thero was a good Inquiry for de sirable stock and the msrket ruled firm under moderate offerings The quotations follow In free cases, nearby extra, 2tic, per dozen, firsts, III 711 per standard case, nearby current re relpts. Id 0 per case. Western extras, 240 23c, per doe, Western extra firsts. 18 73 per rase, flrsts. Id 60 per case, fiouthern 18 15tf 11.13 per case, fancy selected candled fresh eggs were Jobbing at 2729ci per doaen, POULTRY LIVE The market ruled Arm under light offerings and a, fairly active demand and price of fowl advanced He. Quotations: i'owl. ID 20c. i om fancy fat stock higher: rooater. U13c : chicken. aft-meated. 10 20o.. exceptional lot higher; do., taggy. 14 1.1c t duck as to size and quality, I HO 20c . geese, 17 Wide, pigeons, old. per pair, 28 30c i do .young, per oalr. 2022c DBEHSKD Receipts were light and th mar ket ruled firm under u fair demand. Following are the quotations: Fresh-kliled. dry-packed fowls, 12 to box. dry.plcked. fancy selected, 21e.: do . weighing 4fiS bs apiece. 2U 4 1 , weighing 4 lbs. apiece 20Hc.: weighing 34 lbs. apiece, tOc,: weighing 8, lbs. apiece. 174 ldci-rpwls. In bbls , fancy, dry-picked, weigh ing 44 MO lb, apiece, zuc.I waifning id. apiece. 20c. : smaller sizes, 1U Wipes old rooster. dry-picked. ISo. broiler, nearby. weignu aizs. i ng "8 lbs. per pair. 404c : largjr sSOSSc! capons, per lb WelghlngS ,. apiece. 2728c: smaller lze. 230 f,l Ih- nl 4a . ,,,-1,-v- f.n.v. vnunr hena and taml a233c I do., fair to choice. 23080c; do .old torn. 25c. t ducks. nrby prTr.jf. 28OS0O,. aquabi. per dozen White, weighing 11 tn 12 lbs per dozen. 13 0s 73: whits weighing 0 to 10 lbs. per dozen. II 3 80: whlto. weigh. Ing 8 lbs. per dozen. I4$4 60; no., do .7 lbs per dozen I14J3 80 do. do. US6V4 lbs. w Sozen, 12 2102 73; dark, I22 76; small and No. i. 1101.83. FRESn FRUITS Demand was only moderate, but . laluea other 80. Appl) Apples. W les In bulk, per 10U lbs . BUc 11.50. totem, per op: 1 232 Oranges. Klorldii. Der crate. 12 04 Tangrlns Flor' Ida. per strap I2O3.B0. arapefrult. Florida, per crate. Il,734. lamon. per box. JjJgJ. Pineapples, per crate Porto Rico 13 BO 5. Cranberries Jersey, per bbl . $87: do., Jer sey, per crate. J102 23. Strawberrle. Flor ida, per qt Refrigerators, 25 33c; open crates,1825c VEGETABLES Prices generally wers well sustained under moderate offering and a fair demand Quo tations. White potatoes, per bush Pennsyl vsnU. II 30lTo, Sew York. I1.1601 20; tVeVtern. 11 S1 $0. White potatoes, Jersey, per basket No t Rose. t)307Bc.i No, i other UrletuT 63,873c : No 2. 3U tflOc . whit, po tatoes, Florida per bbl -Xo 1. It) 80 7. No. V, 3 DO a, sweet potatoes JJfJv. per uaasci No I. 4SO nnlAHU Vah' Texas, per cummer crate No 1, It 101 23; No 2 MSe&ll, cabbage, Danish. Per ton. il013. do. Fjprlda. per namper. 43S73cf 3 Bouth CarollM. per crate. ItOl 50 cel ery, llorlda per crafe. It 7B2 23 splngLh. fforfolk, per bbl llt 73. kale. Norfolk, per tbL! BOtiSoc,. watercress per loo bunches. 12, lettuce Florida, per basket. II 60 4. do.. South .Carolina per basket 12 2 SO, do North 'Carolina per basket, ll2 60. beans, FWrfla VM"W?t 12 OS bo pea. Vlorlda per basket I30. pepper Horlda, per car 2,50, tomato, Florida per carrier ay I t 73 2 S3: coe4c7 i 1 tFl 00 pr ?' rli ;rZZa,iih PnroitSi. i9fla bo OUC , rio At aayiH; aweph po tatoes, jersey xeia-warv m.iiu jiiii.uu. , iwMtsoUtoci. VUslnU. per l-fl 1 1.80 1 75; imuiri. bftflr. urn twj. onion. per crate Sc RECORD SALE OF COPPER Britnln Orders Between 200,000,000 nnd 300,000,000 Pounds NHW rQlltf, April 7. The rnRltsh Oo eminent hns cxtrcUerl rii option with tho tJnltctl Mtnl8 rompnny, the American Smelllnff nnd Hcdnlnp; Company nntt the Calumet nnd Hcl Mining Company for one of (ho InrRest nmounts of eoppcr ever sold In tho history of thn United State;. H km lenrned this afternoon that tho amount wna In tho neighborhood of be tween 200,000,000 nnd 300.000,000 pounda Tho price. It wna said, waa cIoro lr the prcialllnB quotntlon now being git en by leading producers LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAIt STOCKS. Illd Asked .Mm Rutler M ."1 MnrNamara OS 0 Midway 21 21 Mlzpsrt Extension 2IV 22 Montana ., 20m 31 Northsrn Rlar .17 .10 Tonopah Pelmnnt 4't 4" Tonopsh llxtenslon g J r'4 Tonopah Mining . .. pH 1 nscu9.Eula .....Tin .11 West End 73 .77 aOt,UFIKt,D STOCKS Atlanta 1J -14 tllue Hull 01 .04 Ilooth 23 .21 llulldo 1 .02 ; o t) oi .nt Comhlnallon Fraction ....,,,,.. .no ,oh DlamoniineM n II .02 .01 InV ' Florence .. .. . .41 .10 Ooldflfl.t t'nnsolldntcd 77 .7 (lolrtn'W Merger ,. .14 .13 Kewann 11 11 ()rn , .nt .01 Hand Krn nt .no SlUer rick 07 .OS MtRCBMjANEOUS. ralrv Aztec .01 .02 KlmberlV ' ."2 Nevada Hill 17 .10 Arizona tin 3D 37 Neada Wonder 1.03 1.03 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CIUCAOO April 7 1KM1S Itecelpts 21 000 Market IWIOc loner Mired nn I butrher in 100 av anod hi-avy. in r.ngn an. rough Iim, 10 jnrtn II light. 10 30l i. pigs lWn bulk ltO0t0 . CATTl.tl Hee-Mpts 20IMI Market steads Itene 73c WI1. cov nnd heifer 1.1 IMIWH. tokern and feeders n 408 110 Texam t7.21WP0 Cl1es Hifrii2.1 mtif.w liMoti fionn Mnrrt strnne? Native tin! Western 1090 23. 'nmb. 18 73M 11 SO. 3eatlj. TAtie Notieet Are Printed In the Evtnlrtg Ledger Free of Charee. AT.KXANni'tl. April 0 1010, WII.IJAM C husband of flarnh J Alexander In hli H4tii jear. llelatlie and friend hm lnltert tn ntttnd the funeral service on Kundn April I', nt 2 p. nt Loner Providence nnptlit t'hurch. iJsRlevlIlo, .Montgomery .County t'u Remain may lin viewed Saturday evening, April A, ntter 8 p. m , nt 1223 N 12th at , Philadelphia AIXVANllPR. At hi residence 3133 Spruce st , on April 7, 1010 ROIinUT AI,K.AN I)KR, nged 20 car. Notlco of funeral later IlllAHFIt. April 0 1010. I.U.A O wife of Samuel M Rentier and daughter of William nnd .Matilda McKenzle nged 3H jonr Rela tive and friends are Invite to attend funeral service on Saturday, at 2 p m at her late residence. 2S.1K N Taney st Interment private. Xorthwood Cemetery HKKNSTKIN. On April 4 1010. MARflARnT. widow of Lewis U llernstdn and daughter of the Into Walter nnd Kllznhcth Hitting. Relative and friend arc Invited to attend tho runcrni services on,aiurna m i P.J" t the resldenco of ber" grnndclaughtcr Str Altiert 'iTUssens, .'u tiariyuie si. ip pru ceed to Franklin Cemetery vnult , Intormcnt nt Oreonmount Cemetery Remain may bo Mewed on Friday nfter 7pm nOl.TIN On April 0. 1010, LAVINA M. HOI.I.M (neo Neblnger). beloved wlfo of Wil son i: Rolen. Duo notion of tho- funeral wilt to given, from her husband' residence, 2S10 North 27th t , Philadelphia. Harris burg. Pa . paper pleano copy IIOll.K. On April 3 1010 HRinaF.T Mr KllKVIlIt, widow of .Tnmes Boyle, formerly of 1033 S Clevelnnd ne Relatives nnd friends, also St Charles' II V M Sodality, nre Invited to attend tho funeral on Satur day, at 8 30 a m , from her Into residence, ;020 Christian st 8olemn High Mass of Requiem nt Sti Charle' Church, at 10 a. m Interment at Cathedral Cemetery URAnY. On April 4 1010 ANNIK. wlfo of Harry Ilrndy and daughter nt P, H and Miry A Taggnrt aged 23 years Relatives and friend are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Saturday at B a m . from her ti-vrents' residence. 1730 McClolUn st U7th and Mooro st 1 Requiem-- High Mass at the Church of St Thomas Aqnlnn at 0 80 a m precisely Interment nt Holy Cross Ceme tery Automobllu funeral BROOKS. On April 4. 1010, CATHARINB 17 , wife of Henry P llrnoks Jr. and duighter of Charles A nnd Mary A Young, In her 31th ear Relative nnd friends am In vited to nttend the funeral service on Mon diy. at 2 o'clock, from her parents' resi dence 1028 Point Rreeze avenue Interment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. I1ROWKR. On April , 1010. nLIZARHTlt II JIROWER. aged 74 years . Relatives nnd friend are Invited to nttend tho funernl serv ice, on Saturday, at 2 i m . precisely, at the naptlst Home, 17th and Norrls ta In terment private, CAMPI1KM.. At the residence of hi father. Jame U Carnnbell Wjncote r. on April IS lOla. CAPT CHARLES SCOTT CAMP linLL. In his fS2d ear. runcral service nnd Interment private CIIAKK On April 3 1010. nMZABETII MILDRED CHASE, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Chase tn her 12th Jear Rela tives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday at 2 p m from her parents' reldenca 420 Walnut lane Muni yunk. Interment Westminster Cemetery CHF.W. Suddenly, on April fl. tOlB ISAAC L CHEW, husband of Mary C. Chew (ne Watson) Relative and friend also Pros pect Castle. No 40. K O, K . of Pitman N J., aro Invited to attend the funernl. on Saturday, at 1 P m . at rirenloch. N. J Service nt the house, at 1 30 p m. Inter ment at llethel Cemetery. Hurftvllle, N. J CI.ARK. On April B..101B. HARRY RUS SELL, husband of Alice C Clark, aged 2.1 ear Relative nnd friend are Invited to nttend tho funeral service on Saturday. at 2 30 p m . st the residence of his rnother. 1031 Francl t . Interment at Ar lington Cemetery Remains miy be viewed Friday evening, Automobile funeral COVNI-.R. On April 4 1010. JAMES E CON NER, husband of Sadla Conner (tieo llen woodV In hi 73d ;ar Relative and friend. nlo Potter Iwidge, No 411. P. and A. M , Maaonic Veteran' Association Jeru salem R A Chapter No 8. Philadelphia Commandery. No. 2. K T , and I.u I.u Temple, A A. O N M B . are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 pm. precisely, at hi lat residence, 2128 South Rrpad at Interment private Re main may be viewed on Friday evening CHKS80N. On April 6. 1018. SARAH daugh ter of the lats Walter and Alice Hannum Cresson, aged 3jears. Funeral aervlcea from her late residence. 244 School House lane, dermantown. Saturday, at 3 p m pro clsely. Interment private. Please omit flow- DALTOV. On April B. 1010. CARRIE FRANCES, wife of, William Dalton Rela tive and friend, also Flag Council, No l. D. of U. are Invited to attend the funeral services an Monday afternon at 2 o'clock at her late residence 1347 Tike street. In terment st Chelten Hills Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed Sunday evening, D WIS. On April 0. 1910. ALICE B DAVIS (nee Allen), wife of John It Davis Hela t ves and friends, also Captain , Philip It Schuyler Council, No. 67. D of L . L1e Row Rebekah Lodge, No. 107. I. O. O. F are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Bunday. at 1:80 p. m . at her late resi dence. 1812 E. Hart lane Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery, via funeral car Lan. caster County paper please copy Remain may be viewed Saturday evening, after 7 o'clock. rjFJH'.SEY. On April B. 1018. JOSEPH. hu band of Marlon Dempsey tnee Murtha and son of Mary Dugan and th lats Joseph P, Dempsey. In hi 22d year. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral on Monday, at 8 10 a m . from hi late resi dence 121 Jefferson st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at St, Michael's Church, at 10 a m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery DFJII'IKY. On April 6, 1816, SARAH, widow of Robert Dempsey. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral on Monday aft ernoon at 1 o'clock, from her lats residence, rear of 200 S. 2d at Services at St. Peter' P. E Church at 2 30 p. m . precisely Inter ment at Mount Morlatv Cemetery. Remains nay be viewed on Sunday evening DILLV-On April B. lOiecHARLES W.. be loved husband of Sara E Dill, ssed 67 . years. Relatives and friend also fidelity Assembly. No 21, A. O. M P., and Men's Bible Class of tho Temple Lutheran Church are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral service, on Friday, at 8 p. m . at his lata residence. 42 North St. Bernard at. Inter- DlBKflSv-ion April 0. 1016. OAJ.LU.IEL piaBROW. Relative and friends, also DIyI- HKIJOIPUH NOTICES JewUH BOBEl'II SHALOM (Seek Peace), services Friday. 8 p m . S E. corner Broad and Mt Vernon sts ' Religion and Superstition-1 by Rabbi Ell Mayer. All welcome! SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CTPAVPIIS Tea Best Business Bctwel, 5 I KiV I EM a 801-807 Chsstout 8trC SWIMMING LEARN TO SWIM NOW rush begin. Sanitary system, aca Before seasons. nool latest remiraiiou ion la 13 lessons, ..Cost 0.tw. ttarn la 1x Coat 15 W- 1" " CEiTRAI, V M C, A, DRATHS alon 100 B of I E and Veteran Anocta t'on Pennsylvania Ralfroad are Invited to view the remain, on Frldy,.frnm 7 till P, m., at his late. residence. S20 llaverford ave Interment at South Amboy, N. J., on Saturday afternoon DOfOHEnTV. On April B 101 at rarls. France. CHARLES A. DdUtlHERTY. son of the late Daniel and Cecelia II Dougherty. nLT.iS. On April 3. 110, ISAAC 1.. husband of Clara A, Ellis, ged 78 J-par , Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th funirjl service Monday, at 2 p. m., at hi late residence. 2SO E Main st , Haddonfleld, N J. Interment at Baptist Cemetery. "Friend mfty call Sunday evening rP.r.IOHH. On April fl. 101. !BAREI.r,A, velfe of Edward II. Fellows daushter. of Albert E and Mary II. Stowell. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 80 o'clock, at her parents' residence, 4225 Orchard street. Frankford Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemetery. Fl BTNFlC On April 4, lfllfl. ELIZABETH FERTNER Refstlvf and friends, ajo tlermantown Lodge, No. IB, 8 of II. i aru In vited to attend lh. funeral service on Sat urday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, t the apartment of Kirk and Nice, 0301 Main at , Oermantown. lnurment t Ivy Hill ceme tery. May bn viewed Friday evening. FILKIHR. Suddenly, On April 4. 1010, WILLIAM II , Br husband of Ruth A. rilemjr (nee Mayhew), In hi 72d year. Rela tives and friends, also members of Veteran Firemen's Association, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at R 30 a m from his late residence, IB0S N. Marshall st Solemn Illrh Hcnulem Mass at st, Mnlachy'a Church at in a, m. Interment private, at Now Cathedral Cemetery rov. On April 4 1010 JOHN F, husband of Julia S Tot nged 44 jears Relative and friends and an societies of which he vva a member and member of Olenslde M E Church, are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at his late residence. 131 New st , Olenslde, Pa Interment at Hillside Cemetery, (1 W.LAOlir.It. nn April 4, Idlrt. JENNtE A.. wife of Teler V Osllngher and daurhter of Oeorge 11 nnd Mny McNultv. Relative and friends of the family aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at 8 80 o'clock, from the late residence, 724 East Madison street Solemn Requiem Mas at the Ascension Church 11 o'clock precisely. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. nrsr.M.KR. Suddenly, on April fl 101(1, IIEORIIK. eon of John and Elizabeth Oeaeller tnen Irner) In his 20lh year Rela tives ind friends nre Invited tn attend tho funeral on Mnmlnv nt 7 nil n m , from tho resldenco of hi mother, 1114 North Pale thorp st Requiem Mass nt 0 a m at St, Peter's Church Interment nt Most Holy Re deemer Cemetery (iORMl.F.Y. On April 3 1010 at Thomsvllle, York Counts. Pa . CHAHLEt V IIOUMI.EY. husbind of Jennie F (lormlev tnee Stew art) Relatives nnd friend, also Marnuetto Council. No 2Sti K of C. arc Invited to nttend the funeral, on Mondav, nt 8.30 a In , from the residence of John V Stewart, corner Martin and rechln sts . Rozhorough Solemn Heiulm Mass nt St John the Bap tist Church Mnnnvuhk at 10 a. m Inter ment private, nt Westminster Cemetery. HAI'I'M.R. A patlnt sufferer at rest Bint denl on Ap-H .1 1010, JOSEPHINE T, wlfi of Frederick llaffner, nnd eldest daugh ter of tho late, John S and Roelna Lentz Relatives nnd friend nre Invited to attend funeral services Saturday, at 2 p m.. at her Into residence 21S3 N Cleveland ave. Interment private, Mr. Vernon Cemetery. IIMIN, On April 4. 1010 FREDERICK II, son of aottlleti nnd the late Alary Hahn tnee Schlel) Relative nnd friend also mem bers of Washington Camp, No. 444, P. O. 8, of A and emplojer of H C. Fog ft Son aro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Sunday, nt 2 p m , from ma late residence, 2310 Montrose st t.'Jith nnd Christian sts ) In terment a' Mt Morlnh Cemetery. Remain nty bn vl vcd Saturday evening IIMIIHN. On April 3. 1010, JESSE C on of Thnma and the lats Amelia W Hardin, nged 12 voar llelatlvr and friends aro In vited to ntlend tha funeral services, on Sunday, nt 3 p m at the residence of his father. 1MJ Rutler st Interment prlvnte, nt Mount Pcuco Cemctcrj Automobllo funeral, IIA11S. On April 3 10111. MARY JANE, wlouw of Willi tm Dixon Hnwfl nnd daughter of the Into Thoini J nnd Sarah A. Mercer. Relnttvea nnd friend are Invited to attend the funernl services, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m,, nt her Into residence, 1028 Brown at. In terment Mount Peace, ILVAKD. At Slerrn Madre, Cal , on April 3 llllll SAMUEL HA.ARD. son of the late Samuel and Btnncho Crlssy Hazard Funernl services will bo held nt St Luke's Church, Oermantown on Wednesday, tho 12th Inst., nt .1 30 p m. Interment prlvnte Hlllltl.ltl). On April 0 1010. at th resldenca of his son-ln law, Harry L Adams, .1142 Ivnvno avenue, fiermnntnwn. ALLEN 1 f I II HEltD Duo notlco of tho funeral will ba given HUSTON, On April O. 1010. EARLB S son of Jniuea P and Elizabeth Huston, aged 24 jeurs Relative nnd friends nlso Van Lodge, No 301, I. end A M., nnd cm pin cs of P. P It , 4th street office, are invited to nttend the funeral service on Mond-iy afternoon, at 2 30 o'clock preclflely. nt his ltto residence, 2212 North 17th street Interment private Remain may be vlowed Sund.iy evening, 7 to II o'clock IIiMlMAN. On April O. 1IUO. .MARY HTND MAN widow of Ullam llvndman, Sr Rela tives nnd frtenda nre Invited to attend the funernl service. Monday, at 2 p m , at the resldenco of Rev M J. Hyndman, 030 N. 22d st Interment private. IRISH, On April 4, 1010, MARY, wife of James Irish Relative and friends., also Altar. Holy Rosary nnd Sncred Heart So cltles of St. Edward Church are Invited to attend the funernl. oh Saturday, nt 7i30 a m , from Iter late residence, 2113 N. Oth st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Edward' church, at 0 a m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Ccmeten KANE On April 4., FRANCIS J KANE hus bnnd of Margaret Kane (nee Shay), formerly of 483d Olive st Relatives and friends, nlso Hoi Nnmo Society of Our Mother of Sor row ' Church Tjrono Men's Beneficial So ciety, Bartender' International I.eaguo of America are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a m residence. 034 North St Bernard at. High Mas at Our Mother of Sorrow' Church at 10 a m In terment private, at Holy Cross Cemetery. KEKLI'V. On Aprll 4. ItOSB KEELEY. daughtor of the lato Michael and Rose Keeley. formerly of 321 South 27th st Relatives nnd friends, also St Patrick' B, V. M Sodality, aro Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, at 8 10 a. m . from tho residence of Thomaa P Cahlll, 200 South 2lth st Solemn High Mass of Requiem nt St Pitrlck' Church at 10 a. m Inter ment at Cathedral Cemetery. KKUMBII lAlt. At Cacenobla, N Y , on April 3. 1011! OKOROB D KltUMllHAAll. Fu neral at Cacenobla Saturday next. 17KK. On April ft. 1010. WILLIAM, husband of Kalharlno Lee. nged G2 ears Relative and friend nro Invited tn attend the fu neral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a m., from hi lato residence, 24 East Brlnghurst St., Oermantown Solemn Requiem Mass at St, Francl of Asslsl Church nt 10 a m. In terment at Holy Sepulchro Cemetery. LEVY. On April 3 1010 ALICE C . daugh. t-r of Abraham C. and Barbara I.evy Rel ative and friend nre Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, at 2 p m . nt parents' residence, 2121 N 83d st. Interment private, Mt Slnal Cemetiry. MACSIIANi:. On April fl 1010, at her late residence, .1728 Lancaster ave , ANNIE II . widow of jAmes F. Slacshane, In her 07th jear. Service and Interment at Sunbury. Pa on Monday morning MARTIN. On April 4. 1018. MAROARET, widow of Joseph Martin Relatives and friend, also the n. V M Sodality of St Philip' Church, are Invited to attend fu neral. Saturday, at 8 30 a m , from her late residence, 23 Clymer t Solemn High Ms of Requiem at 8t Philip's Church, at 10 a m precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MM'KER At Philadelphia Pa. on April B. 1010. FREDERICK CHARLES, husband of Marguerite I,. Maurer. Relative and friends, also Oriental Lodge, No. 883. F. and A. M : Mary Commandery. No 30, Kt. T . and all other organizations of which ho was a mem ber, are Invited to attend tho funeral serv. Ice Saturday, st 8 p. m precisely, at tha residence of hi daughter Mr Albert Frltchey, 2010 N 3d t . HarrKburg, Pa Remains may ba viewed Friday evening, be tween the hours of 7 and 0 o'clock, at the chapel of Andrew I, Hair & Son, 10th and Arch sts Me rEE, Suddenly, on April B 101B. SO PHIA M widow of David McAfee, aged 81 jear Relative and friends aro Invited to attend tha funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p m . from her daughter's (Mrs Charles T. Lore) residence, 381 Carman st.. Camden. N J. Interment private, at Harlelgh Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. McDtm ELL. On April 5. 1913. EDOAR 8 husband of Jennie McDowell (nee Mac Far land). In his H8th year ..Relative and friends, also Mellta Lodge. No. 203, F. and A M : Mellta H. A. Chapter No 281 and Masonla Veterans, are Invited to attend th; funeral service this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at hi lats residence, 1B29 West Columbia avenue. Interment at Brldgeton, N J. spuing: resorts ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Superior location with an I unobstructed view of beach 1 and boardwalk . A recognized ! standard of occollence . Wh ATLJkKTIC CJTTT vat ata tveWita cfaemcccomforti tHMsMMsVTigsn TtiPlFADISG RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD ffiatlboroiBMieiin ATLANTIC CITY.N.J, OWUJtiU MAKAOKMINT. ,ftH.H WHITE K BOH9 COMPANY I )&fl&teV IY9 IROOT IKED saara I HXWOU I Eta! BWASTUMOBH. PA. STRATH HAVEN" INN SMS 3 cue JJ. y, U, VCUEiBLS?, DEATHS Mr.imiT.t. On April 4, 1S1, EMILtB C, wjdow ef Bam W k Merrill Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday. At 2 p.m. t the residence of her hrother-ln law, Alex andfr K, Nicholas. 4742 Hale! ave. Inter ment at Mt Peace Cemetery MORRIS. Suddenly, en April 4. Into, WILL 1AM,E. son of the late William B. and Sarah. Merrl Relatives and friends also Carroll Council, 1834. K ef C t Engine Co , No no. P. F v.: Insurance Patrol., Of n. Rarrr ,C Egbert rVimp. 42. N S V, .V I SJth Ward Republican Cliib. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 30 a m,t from his hrnther-ln-law' (Chas J. Kane) residence. 4043 N. Franklin St Sol emn Reejiilem Mas at St Edward Church, 10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme tery, SlOftnmxF.V. On April 3, IBM. MtCHAEL 1 , beloved htisMnd of Annie Morrlssey Rel olives ahd friends, also Philadelphia. Ixidte, No 2. n. P. o, n. and Ossge Tribe No 1I3.,L O. R if , are Invited to attend fu neral service on Tuesday, at 10 a m pre cisely, from his late residence, 333d Olrard ave. Interment private at Ileal Laurel Hill Cemetery. 51lir,imLT,ND. On April 3, 1010 JESSIE V, daughter bf the late Peter nnd Margaret Mulhnlland Relative and friends, also members of the II. V. M. Sodality of the Charch of the Ascension, ahd the employes of the winding department of Joseph 11. Bromley Lare Mills, 4th st. and Lehigh ave , nre Invited to attend the funeral nn Monday, at 8 10 s. m , from the residence of her brother-ln-lnw, William A Hagan, 3701 ft t Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Ascension nt 10 o'rlock. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery MUSSI",. On April 3 1010. CHARLES son of th" Isle Charles nnd Christine Mussn tnee Reier) Relfltlte snd frlnd see Invited tn attend the funerat eervlces, on Saturday, at 2 p m,. at the residence of his hrother-ln law, Daniel McCnnvllle 1830 N Warnock t Interment private, nt Northwood Cemetery Remain may bo Mowed on Friday, after 7nm Mll'.RH, On April n, lOtO LTDtA D. MYEBR daughter of the lato William H and Jo-phlne A Myers, In her 02d sear. Relatives and friend are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 r m , at her late residence, 018 South RSth st Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery NEUMANN Suddenlv on April 0 1010 ELIZABETH FOSTER daughter of the Isle Henry A nnd Mary A Neumann Due notice of the funernl will he given, from her late residence. 421 S 42d al OKCIIKI.1N. On April 3, 1010 nELLA. daughter of the lute Jacob nnd Annie Oerhs lln In hr 4Sth jear Services nnd Inter ment prlvnte, nt th convenience of the fnmtli PAIJ1S, On, April 4 1010, SLORA TAMA SIUIIJ wife of Samuel c Paris Relative and friends nre Invited tn attend the fun. erl service nn BAlurdny nfternoon. Anrll , nt 2 n clock, at her husbands residence. sV 'nrnnuen. iinunonnem ,- j interment me irnm leaves Market st uniri a . at 12 IB", p. m Cars will be In wait. PETTIT. On April 3 lniR MARY S PET TIT In hr ROth yenr Relative nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, nn Friday, nt 8 p m t the residence of her nerhw. James L Haslett, 3110 Mantua ave Interment at Olenn Run Cemetery. Car riage will meet 0 30 n m trntn nt Parkers burg To.., Siturdiy morning. PIRRONO. On April 3, 1010, MAODAT.ENA. widow of Karl Plrrong (nee Colling), In her 03d jear Relative nnd friends are Invited tn nttend tho funernl, on Monday, ni R 80 a m from her late residence, 1221 West Olrard nve Solemn Requiem Maes nt St. Peter's Church at 10 a m Interment at Hnlj Iledoemer Cemetery. POII.MZ. On April B 1010 THEODORE J. POIESZ Jr. son of rheodoro nnd tho late lulse Polesr. need 3d vears nt the rest denro of hi brother. Emll rolesz, 1011 8 Bailey st. Due notlco of the funeral will be given QUINN. On April 4. 1010 WTLLTAM hus. band of Susan Oulnn Funernl on Satur day, at 7 in a. m.. from hi lato residence 802 North Markoe t. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church st 11 n m Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, Relative and friends, nlso Our Mother of Sorrows' 11 V it Sodsllty, and Sacred Heart Socletj-, aro Invited to attend REILLY. On April 3. into. JULIA A , wife of Tatrlck J Rellly Relative nnd friends also Sncred Henrt Altar and Rosnry So cieties of St Francis Xavler's Church aro Invited to attend funeral on Saturday, nt 7 30 n m , from her late residence, 2410 Perot st High Mas of Requiem at St Francis Xavler n Church nt t) a m. In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery RICHARDS. On April B 1010. LIZZIE r. wife of Horace E Richards Relative nnd friend nro Invited to attend the funeral flervlce, on Monday nfternoon, nt 2 o'clock at her late residence. 1823 North Logan square. Interment private. Pletse omit flow era RICH RDSON Suddenly, on April 0. 1010, JOHN W. husband of Lillian Richardson, nged 32 year Relatives and friend of tho family nre Invited to attend funeral, on Sat urday, at t p in . from his late residence. 31)21 N 0th at. Interment at Mt. Vernon Crmstarr RILEY On the morning of April 3. 1010 MAROARET, wlfo of th" Into Thorn Riley, formerly of lilts Wood t. Tho relntlves and friends of tho family aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Monday, April 10 at 8 10 a m , from the resldenco of her son. Thomas Riley. 4743 North Kith sr So', emn Requiem Mas In Church of tho Holt Child, Logan nt 10 n. m. Interment In Old Cathedral Cemotery ROSE On April 4. 1010. rrtANK S hus band of Emma M (neo Walla) nnd ann of David If and Emma F Rose tnee. Long aker). Relatives and friends, also Robert A I-nmbertnn Lodge No 487 F nnd A 31 . Phil Consistory, I.u I.u Temple nnd em ploje of Williams & Sfnrcu Co . are Invited to nttend the funernl services, on Saturday. at 2 30 p m at hi Into residence corner lth st and 03th avo . Oak Lane. Interment prlvnte. at Mt. Vernon Cemetery. SACKS. On April 3. 1010 ELrRlDA. daugh ter of Matthew and late Hannah Sacks nged 27 jvars Relative and friend are Invited to attend funernl ncrvlces on Sun-d-iy. nt 10 n m precisely, from fathcr'i; reldenre 3S07 Spruce st. Interment n' Adath Jeshurum Cemetery SANDS. On April 4. 1010 THOMAS, hus. hand of Mary E Sand (nee Clinton). In his 81st jenr Relatives and friends, also Key atone Beneficial Association nro Invited to attend the funeral nervlces, Saturday, at 2 p. m , nt hta lato residence. 2013 E Fletcher st Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8CANLOX. Of pneumnnl. on April 3. 1010. THOMAS, husband of Katherlne F Scnnlon and son of Bridget and the late Peter Scan Ion Relative and friends, also St. Fd ward' Hnlv Name Society and Division No OH, A O II, aro Invited to attend funernl Monday, t 8 10 r m.. from hi lato resl. dene 2113 N fith st Solemn Requiem Mass at St Edward's Church at 10 o'clock Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery, Automo bile funeral SEAI.E. On April fl. 1010, MARY widow of Albert Seile Relative and friends aro In vited to attend fun-ral services Mondij- nft ernoon, nt 2 o'clock from the nnirtment of Andrew Tbert' Sons. 238 S 4th st Inter ment at Mount Mortal Cemetery Remains may bn viewed on Sunday evening from 7 until 10 SHANNON". On April 3 1010. Dr. DANIEL SHANNON, husband of the late Holen Shan non (neo Utley) Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 10 a. m . from tha residence of hi als. ter. Mr Ellen McAnally N E. ror 23d and Wood st Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Francis Xavler' Church, at 10 a, m. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. bKILF.S. Sudlenly, nn Aprlt 3. 1010, WILL IAM J SKILES Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services on Monday, at 2 p m . at tho residence of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Troupe, 03J3 n ray's ave Interment private, at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remain may ba viewed on Sun. day, from 7 to 10 p. m SMITH. On April B, 1010. MAROARET V . widow of Johnson Smith. Relatives and friends, also II v. M bodallty. League of the Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Society. Ladles' TAB. Boclety, Archdlocesan Tern per a nco Union and Mary and Martha So ciety, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday at 8 30 n m , from her late real, dence. 818 N 28lh st Solemn Requiem Man at St Francl Xavler's Church, at, 10 o'rlock. Interment at Old Cathedral Ceme tery REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Elklns Park. Pa. lEIkms Park Mmtotm Colonial Residence, $8950 t 9 " (cXrse otpmstructlon) J WhiJstucctyEgrean sliutjsa(sfate xoptfjr f Lasae lot, ofed4QrPjyiPfotcnes andronterraogK HCaStral hallv.-5rgejstairs SJmmSSSSSM H gftir cdjflgffls twp ffihs ampiBjgiasy' - - I Highly restricted building sites, $800 to $5000, Attractive bunsalow sites with extehde4 View over EUtln Parle Wa also finance and build, according to your plan. RHOADS & PAUL h!l& Automobile by Appointment. 3 Trolley, 5 Cent Far. 72 TrIat Dallr, B4 Cent nr.ATH; . STFINMEiKR. On April 4 1010. MAMtB. wife of Ernest II 8tetnmeyr.n! deoghter of Cyrus and Mary Carson, In her 24th year, Relatives .and friends also Amerleu bl . J0I,,S of T . are Invited to attend the, fu neral, on Saturday, at z p m , rrom ner iat residence 24S3 Memphis st , Body can .b funei 2011 (lerrllt street STEWART. On April B. lOiO. ANNA M. only daughter of Archie and Julia Stewart and granddaughter of the late Jame and Ann'o Murphy , Funeral to which the rela; live and friends are Invited, on Monday, at 8 a.m, from her parent' residence, 1740 B, Water at Solemn High Msss of.Requlem nt tho Church of tho Sacred Heart at fl SO h o ely. tho Sacred Heart at O 30 Interment at Holy Cross s m irer!e Ttm.NHrXn. frti April 3, 1010, EL1ZAT1BTII D TOWN8END, widow of Edward Town, send Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral, Sunday, at 2 p m , frpm BI41 N 13th t, (Interment at North Cedar MAHll'nONV-On April 3. 1016. JAMES M, husband of Mary B Waldron. Relatives and friend, also Division No. On, A. o. H , and employes of Schuylkill Arsenal, are Invited to attend the funeral, on. Monday., at 7 30 a, m , from hi late residence, 1407 South M st at. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Fran els de Seles' church, al 0 a. m. Interment . nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. . Walsh. on April 0, lnio, ANNA St., daugh ter of the late Patrick J and Anna Walsh. Funernl Mondav, nt O a m , from sister' residence, 123 N B4th t. Solemn Requiem Mass nt the Church of Lady of Victory at in o'clock, Interment private . HALTHEB. Suddenly, on April 0, lOlfl, of scnrlet fever, at Ills residence, 3130 N. 22d st . RICHARD J WALTHER, husband of Mjrtlo Ij Walther (neo Martin). In his 30th jear. Interment nt West Ijiurel Hill Ceme tery Funernl strictly prlvnte, WANNER. On April fl 1010. ELIZABETH IDA, daughter of Oeorge W and Mary T. Wanner, aged 10 months Relatives and friends nre Invited to Rltend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p m , from the residence of her parent. OKI Flora st. To proceed to rlmer (Irounds WARD. On April 6 1010, CLARA E. UL RICH WARD, widow of William Ward. Re. atlves nnd friends nre Invited to attend th funeral services on Saturday, at 2 30 p m . at her late residence. 707 E, 14lh l , Ches ter. Pa Interment orlvate MII.K1NS On April 4, 1010, CLIFFORD WII.K1NS.. son nf the Into John It and Susan E vvllklna Relatives nhd friend of the family are Invited to nttend the funeral serv Ires on Saturday, at 2 p, in,, nt hi late residence 38.17 Springfield ave Interment prlvnte. at West Latirel If lit Cemetery Ull'Ml. On April 4, 11)10, WILLIAM P. lOlM nged 80 rears Relative and friend nro Invited tn ntlend the funeral services, on Sundaj-, nt 2 p m precisely, at his late residence, 180J N Bouvler at. In tennent private 7INK. On April r. InlO. CAROLINE ZINK. widow of Franx Zlnk. nged 71 jeer Resi dence 1430 Venango st Relative and rrlcnds nlso Prnnsvivnnla Reserves No 08, Lndle of the Ornnd Armv-, are Invited to nttend tho funeral services on Saturday, at 2pm prcclselj-, at Trinity Reformed Church, Broad nnd Venango t Interment private. Hillside Cemetery. Automobile fu nernl. CLASSIFIED RATES in effect April 1, 1010 EVENING LEDGER AOATE LtNE RATE TOR EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPE (or like thin) nn or two ttmea , 18? Three time nnn week 12vio Six time one week luo 8ltuntlnn Wanted three times en" week.. 10a Help nnd Situation Wanted nnd Lost nnd Found nds nre inserted in the Dnily Public Ledger without ad ditional chnrprc. Wont ads under all other classification my he repented In the EraMSO Lidoik at com bined ratal One or two time..., 21o Three time one week 13e Six times nno week 12Ha TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) I permitted In all classifications xcept Help and Sltuntlon Wanted, Lost and Found. Per sonals, Boarding nnd Rooms Whenso pecU lld, add FIVE CENTS PER AOATB LINE TO ANY OF THE ABOVE RATES. There is u drug store near your homo that will accept Ledger want nds. at office rates. LOST AND FOUND All I.oit and Found Ails In flic dallv Public I.cdatr are rtreated in the Ktrnlup htdotr the same dau uithout extra charge. IUNO I.ot. princess ring, 3 yellow diamond surrounded by smaller white diamond Finder call at Morris Brother nnd receive liberal reward Morris Building, 1421 Chest nut st SEALSKIN MUFF Will the party v ho founl sealskin muff with brown ribbon about Mirch 21, and who endeavored to locate owner by telephone, kindly communicate with the undersigned Reward uton return to Ellis C, Shoemaker, en re of E Bradford Clark Co . Ltd . 1BJ0 Chestnut st. TUItCJirolSB BREASTPIN, shped like bunch of grnpes. heirloom, lost. Return 332 N,21t. For Other Lot nnd Found Ails See Tag 1 PERSONALS CAUTION NOTICE All person are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of th crew of the Portuguese S S. "'Angola," from Lisbon, Portugnl. E L Qulntlno, master, as no debts of thelcontructlng will be pnld by the mater owner or by Earn Line Steamship to agents. 4,12 Bullitt Building I WILL NOT ba responsible for anj- debt un less contracted by mjself. Thomas Allen v aupe, r,u vv vjneiien ave ORDERS (11 DEIT STOIIES Easy Term STEWART ORDER 8YSTEM.101 8 13TH 3T UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., 1301 CHESTNUT ST Jameeon, McKensle Evan. V (' Ross .Mis Sadie Drleeback, I !.asaru. Harry Brando. Mrs W Barlow, Citizens' Relief L. M Smith, Morrl East man, Samuel hellgman. Joseph Beastlsy, F W .Nichols Miss Lena Stephen 1. W. Thompson L Co Dr. A Karalnlch, J. C Oeiger. POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE CO. 1420 S PENN St) Dr II T. Moore Webster Iloiighertv H P MrCtie HELP WANTED FEMALE Help Wunted Ads Received Too Late for Clalflcntlon Will be Found on Page 2 BOOKKEEPER AND STEVOORAPHER Ex perienced one, capable nf tuklng chargo of office, reference I.och & Co , 447 N 3d st CASHIERS BLAUNEn'S REQUIRE :!E of nrttotiT 7;ahii. THE SERVICES OF BRtailT IKRS. THOSE IIAVINII HAD EX- PFIUENCE WITH NATIONAL CASH REOISTEU PREFERRED APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 833 3IARKLT ST. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white. Protrs. tant, family one, assist with small wash: West Phlla Meet emplojer Thursday. 11 o'clock. Room 203. 008 Chestnut st. CHAMBERS ORK and waiting Experienced. food rets . no washing: wages Id; on Slain Ine Call nt Led Central. Friday. 11 a tn. CLERK for grnerul office work, give reference and state salary. P D02. Ledger Office, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Elklns Park. P. viewea Friday, between 8 ana in p m in ferment nrlvat North riedr 11111 Cemetery STERN.-On April 7, 1010. after a shprt.lll ness, CORNELIUS, son ofFaul and the late Anna Margaret stern Due notice of the rel will be elven from hia late residence. HELP WANTED FindcALlS Conttatifd rorrt rrece&lni Whimjl , COMBING- nOOM HELP. Applj Carl Oniti' nan h son, ad and Erie. ... . COOK wanted to do rood plain rooking and downstair workt no washlnr:, small f amllyj . suburb Call 1720 8anom st. i,uun. nninii imiiiiv. itiivj must iih Smell family, cltjtj must hare aned rf- efencet meet .employer, Friday, 4 I CIOCK, noom xutn nuarvjncstnm st DRESSMAKER wanted Apply M. Silverman Son, northwest corner Oth and South. , DRESSMAKER wishes neat eewer t aa . a vreek. M3 North 41sL - , OKNERAL Ho"usRwORK, Protestant t must n good cooks family four. 17 per week! aub . urb Room 203. 003 Chestnut st OKNERAL HOUSEWORK TOUhg woman) good plain cooki ref. Phon crnwrd 118 J. UIRL, white, wanted, Herman , preferred, for general housework, no washing, reference. . -i n. Vermont ave, Atlantic cur UIHL. white, wanted for ehamberwork and wetting In small family In OrrrBtdok. tlty jyerencePhor ep verbrooV J173 OIRI. WANTED foe housework "anT plain cooking Apply at one", lpi7 N, Bth at OlrtLfl WANTED who can sew. Win. H. i.mbtck It Sons, 1020 ChMlnut at. HOSIERY manufacturer offers rrrnanet toil lion supply regular customers at mill prices In Philadelphia and vlrinltyt all er spar time: 130 to tlOO a month rarker Co,, 3733 HOUSEKEEPER EKEEPER Young womsn, white, r I. from country preferred: capable taking charge: small adult fsmllyl state kg. ry, references, etc D 203. Ledger Offlco, nnru ftill salary. HOUSEKEEPER, working family, two adults! np washing) good homei good wages to capa ble woman: good reference required. P. O. Box 237. Havertord. Pa. HOUSEKEEPER Working housekeeper for 2 Jnf'unJly. ni23.Sprlngflerd ave. Wdld IH13J" HOUSEKEVTpER lVr7rklng7ProtTstnitIref erence: goodwsges: phone 72.Chestn0t Hill. HOUSEKEEPER (worklntJTMmBTTxp., til Heal Estate TrBldg., BfOad and Che(hut. HOUSEKEEPER (working) Small family, far suburbs. II 234, ledger OfOce. . HOUSEWORK Would tak Inexperienced girl, small family, no laundry., country. $20 per month. Call Room 201. 808 Chestnut st. HOUSEWORK White, middle-aged woman, small family: good plain cook: no washing: meet employer Room 203, Friday, 3 o'clock, B08 Chestnut st. 1ILUSRWORK, family of two adults: city; ahl to answer phone: meet emplflrer Room 203, . 603 Chutnut t . Friday, 2pm HOUSEWOnK SEEKERS Th surest way to get In touch with rnslttons In the best Philadelphia fam ilies la through the Situation Wanted column of th Ledger. Call on Mr. Mead, manager ef th Ledger' Household Registry Bureau, and tell her about your experience and the kind or a position you want, Sh hs had 10 years' experience In em ployment work and cad nnd th right place for you. No cherts to Ledger advertisers, Oet acquainted today with MRS. ilEAD Household Registry Bureau, Washington Building. 008 Chestnut at.. Bcconq noor. INFANT NURSE wanted, experienced, wltla reference. Inquire 243 B. 17th t. before 12, or telephone Locust 2717 W. INSPECTRESSEs BLAUNER'S RE QUIRE THE SERVtCES OF BRtOHT AND INTELLIOENT IN3PEC- TRE8SES1 THOSE HAVINO HAD DEPARTMENT STORE EXPERI ENCE PREFERRED. APPLY SU PERINTENDENT'S office, ess MARKET. JOB PRESS FEEDERS wanted Apply Thomaa Johnson. Lawrence and ClsarOeld sts ,. Phlla. KITCHEN .MAID white, country reference: f per week II 3IH. I-edger Office LAUNDRY HELP Experienced feeder and folder In mangt room; also girl over 10 year to learn: 13 Laid while learning; ateady work. Penna. .sundry Co.. 810 N. 82d u LAUNDRY Experienced girl on neck band press; good py, ateady work; also learners taken. 1020 vine. LAUNDRY Bright young girls, over 10. to shake nnd fold small towels; S3 td start. 102l Vine. LAUNDRY Mangle room help; learners taken: paid while learning. 1021) vine MAID, white, capable for cook and gen house vvorkf ref required. Call Sat. 10 to la. m. Mr Whiting, 13.1 S 18th t . Thll. MAN AND WIFE Houseman and cook, take charge of small houso; good ref. Phone 1330 W. Ardmore. MILLINER Wanted, at once, experienced milliner to go out of town' write, giving rull particulars, wage, etc , P 007. ledger Off. MILLINERS BLAUNER'S REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF IMPROVEJIS AND HELPERS IN THEIR MILLINERY DE PARTMENT. APPLY SUPERINTEND ENT'S OFICE. 833 MARKET ST. MOTHER'S HELPER, capable, reflned. young Woman to assist with children and sewing. Apply 3030 Overbrook ave. Ph. Overb'k 3030. MOTHER'S HELPER to assist with children; good home 4714 SprlngHeld ave , W. Phlla. NURSE, for two children. 3 and fl: must bs competent: good references; Protestant. Phone 072 Chestnut Hill. OFFICE OIRL Bright young girl for laundry office: must ba quick at figures and good writer: chance for advancement. P 009, Ledger Office. OPERATORS Women on shirts and waists In new factory at seashore city; good wages: beginners paid while learning. Apply any Thursday or Friday evening to Mr. Landl. 2028 Chestnut it., Phlla., Pa., or to factory at Sea Isle City. N. J. ' OPERATORS, exp. on wash skirts and dresses; teady w'k.gd pay. H. Smuckler. 233 Market SALESLADY. Oentlle, experienced for dry good store; living In neighborhood preferred! reference required. 2723 Olrardave. SALESLADIES wanted. iiTstlverman A Son. narlhwest corner flth and South. SALESWOMAN. EXPERIENCED. FOR BOYS' HATS. SKIRTS AND WAISTS ALSO 8AI.E8WOMFN FOR EVTRA WORK IN THE OAHMENT SECTIONS. APPLY AT BUREAU OF EMPLOY MENT. 4H FLOOR STRAWBRIDOE A CLOTHIEn SALESWOMEN SERVICES HE QUIRED BY BLAUNER'S IN THE SUIT DEPARTMENT. APPLT SU PERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 833 MARKET ST. SALESWOMEN SERVICES RE. QUIRED BY BLAUNER'S IN Mtt.LI NERY DEPARTMENT. APPLY SU PERINTENDENTS OFFICE. 833 MARKET ST. SALESWOMEN SERVICES RE QUIRED BY nLAUNER'B IN THE COAT DEPARTMENT. APPLY SU PERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 183 MARKET ST. BALESWOSIEN SERVICES REQUIRED BY BLAUNER'S IN THE WAIST DBt PARTMENT. APPLY SUPERINTEND ENTS OKFICE. 833 MARKET ST. SHOES Learners In packing room. 7th floor. 313 N. 12th st. ' STENOGRAPHER Young Udy. with at least two jears' buslnes expcrlen-'f. for poslttoul Ir advertising department. Mall or present typewritten application ta Miss Dean. Ledger Central, and state, your phon num- btrjindjnow Boon ou could accept position. BTENbaRAPHER. experienced: gopd safary, advancemeniglv partlo. Jr 04S,Ld. jCant, TEACHERS WANTED for schools: schools for teachers. Natl Teachers Ag , 327 Perry Bid WAITRESS, WHITE. 1823 Sprue st. WANTED A reliable white, Protestant young woman to isk car oi uaor o inonioai and assist with light housework, rsfenaca required: accommodation excelltnti carter refunded for Inlervlsw In morning. Trolley station 47 H. Wooreatown. N, J, Mr, T, II t) i-erain WANTED A good plain (whits) cook, also t assist In downstairs work l family of two; to go to Chelsea. Atlantic City, meet mplojar at 1537 Chtstnut St.. Room 319. today, Ut, hours ot 11 and It bring refsrsne. WANTED White woman for chambrral4 and laundress Telephone Overbrook 2377. WEAVER on Oldham witch loom. Brtdtsbura 'Bottom Scotland Mill. Also learner taken. Kens av Huntingdon st. A.J Oordon A Co, MISS 'DEAN' ' la th on who Places the Right Olrl . In th Bight Plac. ., She 1 on th tan of th Putlls I-edgcr Company to help, ambitious young ladle to iicuni good pppartusl. ties la th commerclat world Hun dreds of young womsn bookkaepsra, uaograpoers. private secreUrU. demonstrators, cferka and salesladies owe their present success to Inform.- COilijicfALlTRY BUREAU Witt Central. "Tell Uln Pean what, you can, do." IJ 613 IHJ 41? 077 20 8 IS 130. 4,ow,?tia. 1 itit BViMhs gr Ne$ .r?:.-- - ITi T " IH 3Z. - -a MtsBa. ptf 44tV kst 7Ji,U a liZtAtcaBt.