Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 17, Image 17

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EYEJgyg LEDftEBPfflLADELPHLA:, MONDAY, APRITJ 10, 101 C.
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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
PROVISIONS
. TtH market ruloit Arm with n folr JobWilw
fl'mnnil. quotntlon- City b"f, tn pels,
smnkM nn1 nlr-drlcil, 1'rtc ; Western beM,
In nets rtnoknl, Me , city lioef, knuckles
ont lenders, smokeit nml nfr-rtrleii. 2701'He.i
Western beef, knuckles nnrt tenders, smoked,
21Q2Bc; .beef hsnn, 128W30 pork, family,
m.6O028, bams, 8 P cured, loose, 17 HO
IPC! do, skinned, loose, 17m)18c i do, do,
smoked, 184SM0e i other hsms, smoked, rlty
rured, ns to brnnd nnd merBKO. I7HW1SC !
hsms, smoked, Western cured, 17wffMPc : do,
boiled, boneless, 80e. . rlcnlc shoulders 8, P,
cured, loose, 12 He , do , smoked inn 13 He. i
bellies In pickle. According to hvcmro. loose,
lilfrlMir hrritkfnst hirnn as to brnnd nnd
nicrasje, city cured ICe t do , Western cured.
17?lhe lird Western refined tierces 1.1c .
do do , tubs. 1,1c do , pure city kettle,
tendered, In tierces 13c , do . do . In tubs,
nmNED sugars
The, mnrket wns quiet, but steady We
gjinto Kxtra flne pranuloted 7c , powdered.
..10c, tnnfcrllnncra' A, 0J"c.: soft grades,
6 25 0 83c
DAIRY PRODUCTS
f'HKRSI The market ruled firm under llshl
offerlmrs but trade was uulet Quotations fnl
lowi Neu ork, full cream, fancy. 18S tflPr ,
do. do, fair to pood. held. lSWlH'ii , do,
do, part skims, lKMO
POULTRY
f.tvn The market ruled Arm under smtll
supplies and a fair demand Quotations
Powls, 101?2Oc some fancy fat slock hlffher,
roosters, 12i?1.1c., chickens, aoft-meated. 111
20o . exceptional lots higher: do stnpitv. 144p
16c i ducks as to sire and nu.illts. lHWUnc.,
peeso. 17$?Mc plpeons rid per pilr. 28
30c , do Jourw. per pilr 2022c
FRESH FRUITS
Tho Renpfol nnrU-M rulM Ptrndv undrr
mmWnto njiorlnrea ntn! n (air npmnnii Quo
tnllonn Applri tr M! Wirtfuap $3 iff I,
MAHiwin . anipa ',, (.renins . .,'wh,
t!en
rivls SI Tlifr-' J", other nrletlea it fllMO
2 TO. No 2 51 21W1 no, apples Western, per
hoT. St 2.1??!2 flrnnffps IMnrMn ner prate
S2!i0(?4 Tangerines Plnrlda per strap, !!? '
n BO Grapefruit. I'lorlda per crate, .11 7." ST '
4 ijcmons per iiox -qr;i I'inenppies per
crate Porto Hlco 1 1 liKD! Cranberries,
Jersey, per bhl J.HT7. do Jersey, per crate,
$12 2." strawberries Plorlda, per umrt
Itefrliferntors, 2'tr3r open crates, lHW2.c
VEGETABLES
Remand was nnl moderate but alues nen
erally were ntendlly held Quotations White
rotatrws, per bushrl ivminvlvnnl i SI 2HC
1 30. do , do New ork SI ItlMl 13 do. do.
Western St inf 1 1ft ilo , Jersey, per basket.
No t Hose ir.ff7,c , do , do , NO 1 other
arletles I,"5f73t . do. do, No 2 ,lufp-tn i
do, Florida per hirrel No 1. $(1107. do,
do. No 2 SI BO tf (I Hweet potatoes, b-rses,
per basket. No 1, ir.fff 30c , do, do. No J,
23030c do Jersey, Delaware and MurUand
per hamper. No 1. 73e If SI, do , do No 2,
nonoc do, Vlrslnla per lnrrel. SI MWX 73
Onions per lOU-lb bair, SI it 1.30, onions, Tex
as, per cummer crate. No 1 SI llcEfl 2 ,. do ,
do. No 2 "it Oil CabboRf, Danish, per
ton, Slonti" do, riorlda. per hamper. OSW
73c ilo , South Carolina, per crate. JlGJl 30
Cblery. Florida, per crate, St 73ffJ.J"., spin
ach. Norfolk, per barrel 73c ffrSt 23, kale,
Norfolk per lnrrel 30ffPun , watercress, per
100 bunches, S2. Lettucv, riorlda. per basket
S33, do, 8outh t'arollna, per hTsket,, S.1WI,
do. North Carotin t per basket, S3W I. Ileans,
riorlda, per basket SJtl,tOO peas. Plorlda,
per basket S3$ril, .eppers 1 lorida. per car
rier, SI 30ffr,l ojjKplant, I'lorlda, per cratn,
$202 30, Tomatoes Klorlda, per iarrler,
fancy, Jl 3(IW J, do do , choice J1C1 3D
Asparaitus p. r .rate, Mouth Carollnn. tiip
S.nn, do . do . fleorKla. S2 2'i3 30, do., do..
California. SJW.I 30 Musnrooms, per -l-lti.
basket, 73c SI 23
LONDON STOCK MARKET
French Loan Rises Again Business
Is Still Quiet
LONDON, April 10 yUthnugh business
In securities on tho Stock Hxchnngo ie
malncd quiet todny, tho feeling was cliccr
ful Alterations In prices In the American
department were slight, but tho gtoup
lacked steadiness Thcio was some buy
ing of Denver and Hlo Grniidos
In sjmpathy with Ynnkces, Canadian
Pacifies wcro Inclined to sag Support
was furnished to home railway share i
and they advanced A fractional Im
provement also was noted In Argentines.
Tho French loan was buoyant again, ris
ing to 80', Insldo nsKlstanco offset tho
adverse position In evehange, which has
lowered tho net jlcld to 5 per cent Huh
slans wen steady, following tho publlcn-
tlon of the budget of that country
Knsy money helped the gllt-edgi-J sec
tion which hardened. Kafllrs wcro firm
on buying by Johnnncdmtg.
" I'nder tho lead of Honl Dutch Issues,
tho tono of oils was good. There was
profit-taking in MnrconW.
Ivondon. N V.
12 10 n in eciulv.
Atchison
J"4 IUJ'4 -
Canadian Pacific I7ti
Cheskpenke & Ohio 01' mu li
Ht Paul UK" 1131; li!
Krlo 3K Jil'! l
do 1st pref m not; ... .
1117.
Illinois Ccntrnl Inn
Hit
Louisville & Nnshvlllo l.ln'4
New York Central 1071
Pennsylvania li'H
l'oJ? -'I,
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ikL'H.ium , nffx
Southern Pactllo 1 111 a,
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. ..Mil". Illlt 4
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union I'ncinc
United Stntva .Steel
Economist Created a Baron
LONDON ptlt 10 The Ttlght Hon
Henry Chaplin, noted economist and au
thority on agriculture, has been created n
baron It Is understood the peerage was
conferred In order to relievo Its recipient
of tho onerous duties of representing tho
Important constituency of Wimbledon Ho
has been In falling health for some time,
and had desired to resign from tho House
of Commons without quitting politics.
Funeral of Parker B. Prince
The funeral of tho Into Parker B. Prlnco,
assistant general counsel of tho Pennsyl
vania Itnllroad, will b hold nt 2 o'clock
this afternoon from the residence at
Cynwjd I-'uneral services will bo con
ducted by tho new Dr. Hoyt, pnstor of
St. John's Church, Cyifwjd. Interment
will bo nt Laurel Hill. Mr. Prlnea died
Friday plght at his homo Ho had been
connected with tho Pennsylvania lines
since 1872. Ho Is survived by n widow
and a, (laughter
TH WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. April 10.
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now
Jersey Fair tonight and Tuesday, slowly
rising temperature ; moderate west winds.
Light biiow fell yesterday In tho Atlan
tic States from New Jersey and eastern
Pennsylvania northward, but the storm
passed out over the Gulf of St. Lawrence,
nnd the skies cleared during the night.
Fair weather Is reported this morning
from all districts except the North Pacific
States. The temperatures nre unseason
ably Jovv In nearly all parts of the coun
try, and especially so In the Southern
States. Killing frost Is reported this
morning from Central Georgia, while
heavy frosts covered nil of the South
Atlantic and Kant Gulf States, except the
Florida Peninsula,
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
?latlon In, n' ' Wind Ity Weather
Observations taktn at 8 a. m . Butern time.
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Halttmoro . 4ii Sd
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Chicago . . 3S 3d
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Potrolt, Mich.,, 3 2 2S
(lair ston. Tex, nil M
(larrlsburg ... 38 8(1
lliUtra, N. C. 4 4.!
Halifax, N. S 30 3J
HUena, Mont 4n an
Huron. S P., 34 3
Indianapolis , .( 3
Jacksonville ,.48 43
Kiiuai Oily . 4u 4H
Kr-oivllls. Tenn 82 3d
1.1 HI Rock , 4 4.5
Lc AnsiUs .,54 S4
I.?ulavlll, Ky . 3i 31
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WILFRID P4 WARD, CATHOLIC
WRITER AND LECTURER, DEAD
Wcll-Known Editor of Dublin Review
Married Duke's Granddaughter
LONDON, April 10. Wilfrid P. Ward,
author find editor of tlia Dublin Ilevlow,
la dead At Hampstcad, wtod 60 years.
Wilfrid Philip Ward wna ono of tho
noted writers of his lime nnd a leader In
the Catholic Union work In Great Britain.
Ho was known the world over for hlj
wrltlnRB nnd as n lecturer on educational
subjects Ho came to thin country more
than n year ngo and lectured In Phila
delphia In the course of n short tour
He was horn nt Old Hall, Ware. Hert
fordshire, January 2. 185C, and wns the
son of tho famous William Oeorse Wnrd,
Itnovvn ns "Idenl" Ward, of tho Oxford
Movement, and n brother of Monslnnor
Bernard Wnrd, also n noted author His
wife na Josephine Mary Hope-Scott, a
Rrnnddnlighter of the 14th Duke of Nor
folk He was tho author of "To Wish to Be
llce." 1884; "Tho Clothes of nellRlon,"
188 ; "William George Wnrd nnd the Ox
ford Movement," 1893; "Witnesses to the
t'nsren," 1804; 'The Mfo nnd Times of
Cardinal Wiseman," 1807; "Problems nnd
Persons," 1903; "Aubrey do Vere, a
Momolr," 1004; "Ten Personal Studies,"
1908 ; "t.lfo of John Henry, Cardinal Now
mani" 1912 ; "Men nnd Matters," 1914.
Police Court Chronicles
The theory that liquor will keep ono
ns warm ns nn overcoat enn lie disproved
by Hill Mnrks. Ho tried both Utll nd
tnlts that ho prefers tho former method
to tho latter In Increasing personal tem
perature, but experience hns taught him
that tho power of tho coat cannot ho
denied. It appears that an Intolernblo
thirst seized Hill while ho still had an
overcoat Tho coat felt heavier than
ever ns tho thirst Increased A touch of
sun nppenrcd. Tills wnB tho deciding
factor. Tho realization that the coat rep
resented 20 Rood drinks brought Hill
quickly to n shop where he got n $2 bill
on tho garment without nny spcclnl leg
islation And then ho waded Into his thirst Tor
n few hours Hill listened to clinking
glasses nnd tho merry quips of whltc
coated bartenders. Then ho returned to
his hotel nt Ninth nnd Tinea streets II y
this time nil his cheerfulness was gone,
nnd tho temperaturo begnn to drop
Incldentnlly, tho proprietor of tho plnco
reminded Bill Hint Ills accounts wcro
somowhat wobbly. Just like Marks him
self. It III resented the reminder, nnd tho
men closed In tight embrace In n fow
moments Bill wont bnckvvurds out of tho
place, and landed on tho sldownlk.
Ills rago was too great for words, and
several bricks In tho street appealed to
him. Ho gathered nn armload of them
nnd flung throo In quick succession
through n window.
Two small boys who wcro playing with
n baseball nearby told Bill ho would
mako a good pitcher.
"Vou'ro right I would," said Marks.
Ho grabbed ono of the youngster's caps.
then seizing tho ball they wcro pitching
ho tossed It through tho window of tho
house from which he had been ejected
Thoso Insldo tho placo thought for a
few moments that a Zeppelin had nt
tneked the placo. Bill was shouting his
deflanco nt tho hotel, when Policeman
Breeding nrrlvcd Ho shook the fight
out of Mnrks quickly, and brought him
beforo Magistrate Tracy nt.tho 11th nnd
Winter streets stntlon
Tho proprietor of tho plnco nppcarod
against the prisoner with the bricks
which ho had thrown through tho win
dow. "I think you havo a prima facie case,"
said tho Judge
Bill was not qulto sure what that
was, but understood very perfectly tlfht
he was held In J.100 ball.
And It might nn well havo been $10,
000, for Bill had to stay In Jail.
OBITUARIES
HENRY CLAY COOKE
Retired Policeman Served City for 35
Years
Henry Clay Cooko, for 35 years a
policeman In this city, died early tqday
of heart disease, nt.the home of his
son, II. F. Cooke, nt 3840 North 15th
street. He rotlred from tho pollco force
three years ngo because of Ill-health. Ho
was house sergeant for 15 years. He Is
surv Ivcd by a widow and two pons.
Cooke was So yenrs old Ho was ap
pointed to tho pollco forco In 1878 by
Mayor Stokley ns n patrolman In tho 11th
nnd Winter streets station. He remained
thero for 25 years nnd then served In the
15th nnd Vino streets station for 10
years. He was n member of tho Hed
Men, Stonemen, Odd Fellows, Patriotic
Order of Sons of America and many other
organizations The funeral will bo held
on Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
WILLIAM H. WATERS
First President of Old Baltimoro and
Lehigh Railroad
BALTIMOrtH. April 10 William II.
Waters, tho first president and one of
the promoters of the Baltimore nnd Le
high Railroad,, novv known as the Mary
land and Pennsylvania Railroad, Is dead
at his home at Gavans. He had been
in falling health since last November.
While engaged In farming at Wntervale,
Harford County, during the early part of
his life Mr Waters conceived tho Idea
that a railroad would greatly help that
section of the State. Ho put what money
he had In the enterprise.
Born at Watervale, Mr. Waters was 82
years old He moved to Qovans 18 years
ago following a fire on the home place In
Harford County. Mr. Waters was twice
married and Is survived by his second
wife and three daughters.
Mrs. Patience Allen
MHDIA, Pa., April 10. Sirs. Patience
Allen, widow of one former County Com
missioner and mother of another, died last
night at her home at Wnlllngford after
an Illness of two weeks. She was 72 years
old. Thomas B Allen, her husband, died
while commissioner of the county several
years ago, and her son, George W. Allen
was appointed to his place, and was elected
twice. He Is now warden of the cqunty
jail. Mrs. Allen was an active worker In
the Union Methodist Church, at Hlnkson's
Corner. She Is survived by seven chil
dren. Abraham M. Langfeld
Abraham M. Langfeld, who died Friday
night at Atlantic City, was born In New
York, January 3, 1845. He was taken to
Wllkes-Darre while a child and later
came to Philadelphia. He was educated
In the public schools of this city and en
gaged In the Importing business. He
finally became head of the firm of Lang
feld Brothers, leather goods manufac
turers. Mr. Langfeld was a member of the
board of the National Farm School and
the Temple Keneseth Israel. He Is sur
vived by a daughter, Mrs. L. Neuberger,
and a Bon, Alfred E. Langfeld.
Mrs, Louisa S. Clarke
Mrs, Louisa S. Clarke, widow of Charles
J Clarke, of Pittsburgh, died yesterday at
her borne In Bryn Mawr For many years
Mrs. Clarke bad been Identified with nu
merous charities In this city and Pitts
burgh, where her late husband was closely
associated with targe Industrial Interests,
lire Clarke la survived by her five chll-
lomas
Shields Clarke, John S. Clarke, Iouls B.
Clarke nnd James K Clarko. Tho funeral
will be held on Wednesday, nnd the burial
will be In the Allegheny Cemetery.
2Bent!)
Ttitte Nottcet Are Printed tn thm
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
Arrt.noATi:. On Arm a ioio. At.icn a .
widow of Robert Applepate, aed 03 jears
Helatlves and friends nre Imltrrt to attend
the funeral services, on Wednesday, at hex
lain residence 132H Tirandyvvlno st Inter
ment at Hetithtstown, Pa
AMir-NrnMiKit. on April o mm i:w-
TON. husband of r,aura Aurora Asnonfelder
(nes Binds) nnd son of the late Joslah and
Annie Ashenfelder In his Sid oar Hell
tliea and friends are InUtod to nttsnd tho
funeral services, on Wednesday at 2 p m .
at his lata residence. IO N rranklln st
interment private Itemalns may he Mewed
Tuesday evcnlnr Automobile funeral
nr.II. On April R 1010 MAP.THA wife of
Oeorp A. Ileli and daughter of Ihe lito
James nnd Marv Dunce nelathes and
friends nra Inrlted to attend the funeral
from her late residence tin.' Clermnntoun
ave nn Wednesday, nt (1 a m Mass of
neaulem nt SI Prancls of Asslsl ("luirch,
at Ham Interment prhate, nt Holy
. Serntehre Cemetery
tlK7Nr.H, On April 7. tlMfl ttMZAnRTH
HKZNtin (nee Weller) wife of John Hezner.
nsed 34 jeara Itelsthrs and friends nro
Invited to attend the funeral services on
Tuesday, at 2 p m , nt her late resldeme
1S1 W Norrls st Interment nl aerman
T.ulhernn Cemetery
hmcn.--pn April p. mm. maht a . wife of
Samuel nirch and dauhter of the Inte James
and Mary Chldlster, aired M jears Iteli
tlvea and friends nre Invited to ntteml tho
runfrnl servient, on Tuesdiy, nt 2 n m nt
rmrlors of Arthur M Strtler iinnil Itldirn
nve Itoxborousth Intrrmrnt nt l.rvcrlnalnn
Cemetery '
nofP. On April lnio AMANDA, widow
of Snmuel Houd. In hr 03d vonr Itclntlvrn
and friend nre Invited to nttend the funeril
services nt the renldene nf her son In Inw,
Svhnnui A Ilth 1S21 North llrnnd st .
on Monday nt R p m Interment private, at
Darren Hill Cemetery
nUANNIOAN. On April P. tnifl. MARIETTA,
daughter of l.nwrcnee I' nnd Anna Jl.
IirannlKan, nceil 8 venre Itrhitlven nnd
rrlendn of tho famllv nro Invited tn nttend
the funernl, nlso nchnol children of St.
Stephen's. Parochial Srhnol. nn Wedneedav.
nt K 30 n in , from tbe ree-ldtneo of ber
parenie znui uermnnlimn live inch vtn-
or Requiem nt ft Slenheifn t'hurrh. nt to
n m interment nt New Cathedral t em
elery lmii.i, on April s. mm ct,,vnr:Ncn i, ,
son of Catherine and the Inte I hrlellnn llrlll.
fited 20 jenr Itelatlven nnd friend nro
Invited to nttend tho funeral eervlee. on
Tuesday nt a P m , nt hi into resldenie
2117 Montana st Mount Airy. Interment nt
Ivv Hill Cemetcrv l'rlcnds may cnll .vton
diy after 7 30 p. m
nillK'K. On Anrll 0 lOlfl nVKT.T J
IIROCK inee Pnneonet), widow of Kdwnrd
nroek, Puneral aervlee nt tho home of ber
niece, Mrs. W t. Mutrhend Wont Pltlsion.
Pa , on Tucedny, at 4 p, m Intrrinvnt nt
Mt Team Cemetery, rhiladclphla, Wednes
day, nt 1 p m
IIRfNVN. On April P. 1010. nRRNARD, hus
band nf Mnrv llroun (neo MrCullnimh) Hlo
of AtiRhfdoorlfh County Tjrnno, trelnnd
rtelatlven nnd friend nf thn family, alsn
LeiKun of Saered Heart of St llllrnbeth's
Chtlreh; Wlvlnlon Nn 12, O A 11 and all
societies of whlvh ho was a member nro
Invited to nttend the funernl on Thursdiv.
nt 8 no n m , from hi lite resident e into
N 2.1d SI Solemn HIkIi .Mis of Iletiulem
nt SI Kllznhetirs Churrh, nt 10 a in In
terment at llolv Crne I'emelerx
lUlRt'AW. On April H. HUH I'.l.lA II. wirn
of Krnnltlln P Uurriiiv. naetl r7 jenrs
Relathe nnd friends, nleo membera of jnth
Street M l! I hurrh and Iternrhnli Mlrslnn,
nre Invited tn nttend funernl eervleeit Wetl-r-dnv
nt 2 p m nt ber I Ho renldnie,
212", N diet t Interment nt Mt IVnrn
Cemeten Remnlnn nnj bo vlewetl Tuesd ly
evening, from 8 tn 10 tit lot k
CASP.V. On April 0 MARV V., wlfo of Prnnk
A Casey and datmhtcr of Patrick and C.-ith-nrlno
Nolnn Itelatlven nml frlnntln nro In
vited to attend funerl tin Wednemt iv mnrn
Inir nt H .111 o'clnt k from ber lito residence,
anio Uexler bt . Wlenhlrkon Solemn
ltenulem Mn nt St John the ltnptlt
Church Mnnnvunk nt 10 o'clock. Interment
Westminster Cemetery
r.M:itmr. on April o. min. itciir.t. n.
widow of Morris XI Cnverow. need i,l veir
Relatives ontl frlcntls iiIhci members of Tern-
juo i-restiierian v nurcn, nn inviiirt to nt
tend funernl services Wedncsdiy nt J n m
nt the residence nf her n, nhru l'lliiltt IV
Urimih Will i: Tlouu nt Interment private
Remains m be vlewetl Tuedi evenlmr
CAHTIIRAV. At tllen Terr.lce Wnodhurv
HelBlit N J , nn April H. tilllt JUII'A
CUVTIIRAV RelntlviH nnd frh ml also
Court Clearfield I.otlne No lnil. I' nf A .
nre Invited to nttend funeral, Wedncsd ly. nt
1 30 p m . frnm residence of his son In liw,
John H Ilnoth, l.nko ave , tllen Terniv,
Wnntlbiiry HelKhts N T Interment private,
nt Oakland Cemeteri. Phil nlelphbi. Remain
may be viewed Tuesdiy. nt 8 p in
CTRKi:. On April 0, 1010 LOUISA H.
CI.ARKI3, wltluw nf Charle J cinrUe. in
terment In I'lltsburch, Pa. I'lcuso omit
Hon r
CI.IURY. On April 8 tllin, JIlNNlll. daugh
ter nf tin late James and Miry Ctearv (nee
IlouBhney) Relntlvis and friends nro Invited
tn nttend funernl, Wednesd i nt 0 a. m.
from her Into resldenre 7111 Rlslnt; Sun
nve , Vox Chase Solemn Requiem Mnsa nt
Churth of Presentation, Cheltenhnm at In
o'clock Interment nt 81 Dominic s Ceme
teri Automobile funernl
COM.01V.-On April 7. 1010 SMIAH. wife nf
Hernnrd Conlnw nnd diUKhter of tho litn
ThnmiH nnd Mnry McCann Rplnllves ami
friends nro Inilted to attend funernl Wt il
iieaday, at 0 30 a m from her Into reM.
dence. 411 Connrroe st . Roxborouch Re-
nulem Muss at St John the Ilaptlst Church
at 11 a, m. Interment nt Wntlmlnsicr
Cemetery.
COOICK. On April 8 101H. IIKNRV CI.VY
husbantl of 8nrnh A .ind son of Into Prls
cllla antl Asher Cooke. Relatives anil friends
also Purity I.odxo. No 32.1, I O I) r . and
nil other sodctlcH of which he was a mem
ber, aro invited to uttend the funeral serv
ices on Wednesday, at 2 p m pr, clselv nt
his lato residence. 3S10 North ISth st. Ue
milns may bo viewed on Tuesday, from S to
10 p. m
CRAFT On April 7. mill, AUOUSTUS 13.
husband of tho lato Mary A Craft Rela
tives and friends nre Invited to attend the
funeral services on Tucsdav nt 2 li m
at his lute residence. 222d North 20th st
Interment private
C'R I'ORI). At Willow fJrnve. Pa., on April
7 10111 KVA tl CRAWrORU (nee Mnrklej).
wife nf Alfred P Crawford need 30 veirs
Relatives and friends arn Invited to uttend
the funernl services on Wednesdiv, at 2 p
m. In Upper Dublin I.utherin Churth. In
terment at Rose Kill Cemetery Take 1 nj
gin trnln from Readlns Terminal to Am
ler Station
CKI'.Vr.V. On April 8. 101(1 MARV. widow of
Lawrence Crevey Relatives ond friends nro
Invited tn attend tho funeral, on Tuesdav.
nt U a. m . from th residence of her son
Joseph M f'rovey. bf3 Haddon nve. Col
HnxHivood N J HlKh Muss at St John's
Church. Colllncswndd nt 11) n m. Inter
ment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. Auto
funeral.
DASH On April 7 1MB SARAH JANR
widow of Alfred n Dash. Relatives and
friends of the, family nro Invited to nttend
the. f jneral services on Tuesday, nt 2 p m .
at tho Oliver II Ilalr Ruddlng- 182U Chest
nut at. Interment at Mount Morlah Ceme
tery. DIAMOND On April 0. 1010. MARV U,
wife of Daniel V. Diamond Due notice of
the funeral will h nlven from her Into resi
dence. 2010 N Mascher at
DICK. On April 7, 10J0 CUARLKS V.. hus-
u4nu ui ouianntt ,. iJtcK. uvea nu years
Relatives and friends ure tnvued to attend
the funeral services on Tuesday, at 2 p m .
at tho residence of his son In liw, Charles
Leary. 4070 Sheldon at . Uermantown In
terment private
D1MTKR. On April 0. 1010, CAROLlN'n DIM
TUR wife of Joseph Dlmter. used ill vears
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral. Wednesday, at 8 a m from resl
dence of her son-tn-lavv Henrv V Urlehtl
1J1C1 North 34th st , Camden. N J Reiiulrm
Mass at St. Joseph's Church, in a m In
terment private Remains may bo viewed
Tuesday evenlnc
DOHMII.IM. On April 7. 1018 PAUL, hus
band of Mary Domhelm Relatives and
friends, also Court Continental No 71 P
nf A , Invited to attend funeral services,
Wednesday at 2 p m , at his late residence,
1029 Mifflin at Interment at Mt Morljh
Cemetery Remains may be viewed Tuesday,
from 8 to 10 p in
E.MICK. On April 1. 1010. CHRISTIAN hus
band of Mary Kmlck Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes
day, at 2 p m , from his lata residence.
2300 Ilolton at Interment at Mt Vernon
Cemetery Remains may be viewed on Tues
day after 8 p. m
l'AHIAN. On April 0. 1910. OSCAR J hus
band of Sophie I Fabian (nee Herbert), seed
02 tears Relatives and friends, also lit
centennial Unt. Ver No 1, and Herman
Turn Ver , are Invited to attend the funaral
services, on vveanesoay at .' p in ut tils
late residence. 2400 N. 8th st Interment at
Hlllslds Cemetery.
PAUCO. On April 0, 1018, CHARLES B
KAROO, of 1030 Erie ave . seed 77 eara
funeral services Tuesday, at 8 p m , at the
Oliver II Hair Uulldlnsv 1820 Chestnut St.
Interment at Cleveland. O.
FISHER. On April 7, 1010, ANNA L., dausb
ter of Charles B and Helen B. Fisher, aged
23 years. Relatives and frhtnds, also the
members of the United Kvangellcat Church,
are Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday, at
1 p m., from the residence of her parents.
4238 N Sydenham St. Services at the United
Kv&nsellcat Church, ISth st. and Wyoming
ave,, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Northwood
Cemetery Remains may bu viewed Monday
evening-, from T to 8 o'clock,
FEHOUSON. On April T, 1018. SARAH A,
widow of William J. Ferguson, aged 70
)ears Relatives and friends aro Invited to
attend tbe funeral services, on Ttuaday. at
2 p. m . at ber lata residence, 412(1 Ulrard
ave Interment private
FKURV. On April T. 1016. MAURICE, hus
band of the late Annie Ferry Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tba funeral,
on Wednesday, at 8 JO a m , from his lata
residence, 2333 S. 18th st Solemn High
Requiem Mass at St Monica's Cburch, at
10 a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme
tery FlstHKK. On April 8. 1910 OTTO
r'lSl HKR Sr Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funeral services Tuesday,
at 8 p m at his late resldenre J210 VV
Dauphin st JoUrmeat at Westmliutsr
c Ginnery
.nOAt.CT at tjts U.u.ll .. mr.-r.,-.
J Fun
Further netlca et tba funeral wi4 tn given.
-- .v .yns.a - i-v.l U-fcUWH-
dren, Mrs. James A McCreru Thorn
nr.ATiis
anm:TT. On April O, lOlO. JAMES, hut
baid of late Jane tlarrett. In hi "nth yenr.
RolAtlven nnd friends Rro Invited to at
tend funernl services, Wednesdnj, nt 2
p. m , at the residence nf hi son James
Uarrett, Jr. 2,"2t A st Interment private,
nt Hfllvw Cemeterj Remlln mny twi
viewed Tuesdaj evening-. Automobile
funernl
OAIIR1TV. At .Tenklnlown Road nnd Cedar
road riklns Park, nn April 8. lniiv, JOHN
T. husband nf Dmms Plntt (Jarrlty In his
ORth sear. Relatives and friend nro In
vited to attend funeral services nn Tues
day, at 2 p m.ni pnrlnrs of S. P rrnnlt
rnrtell Rons .IDIh nnd Fptlnpr Harden sts
Interment Mt. Morlah Cemeterj Auto
mobiles (IW.nMANN. On April R into .T09r.P1 P
(lOLDVIANN, husband nf Anna Goldman (im
Prnnke). nired ni yenrs, ReHtlve- nnd
friend also members nf tVnuol Tribe, No
qi .' . n M nl" Mortrt enrly t!ne
nrlal Society, nro Invited tn attend fum-ml
services Weilnrsday. nt ,1 p m . nt hi late
residence. 2S-.1 N 2,-,th st Interment nt
Mt Vernon Cemetery Remains mnr bo
vwed Tuesday evening, from S to 10
n clock
Otl.FItV. On April 0, lntd. ALI1KRT OIL
PRY. hubnnd of tbe lite Mnitale tlllfrv
(nee dross) In hi Until vear Relndves and
frlinds also Orntltudn cnunrll Nn ,1?
F P A, nre Invited to nttend funeral
Wedneediu, nt 3pm. from hi ditiKhter n
resldenre. Mrs Hdnn Rush, llon'4 I'lllmnrn
si . Prnnkfnrd Remains mnv bo vleved
Wdneln i1 10 n m Interment private.
( edir Hill Cemetery
till I.Kil'IK. On April B 1010, JAMP.S ('
son of Join and the Into Cnthnrlne Oll
lesple na-ed 2s yenrs Relatives nnd friend
nrt invited to attend fumrnl Tuesd ij nt
Mill to from bl fnther'n residence S2JS
Pulaski ave , (lermnntown High Mas nt
Ht Francis of Assll Churrh nt 10 o'clock.
Interment at Holy Sepulchre t emeterv
OLA t'K I V. On April 7, lOlfl. linilNARD.
husband of Jennie (llnrkln and son nf llrld
Wt and thn Into J tine (Ifnrkln Itelntlves
nnd friends, nlsn Ivrone Alen Hncletv. nro
Invltid tn nttnmt funeral Wednrsdiv nt 7 30
n 111 , from Id late resldtnte 0J1 IMgelv
st "nlemn Requiem Mns nt Ft lid wnrd
Church nt 0 a lin k Intvrment ut Holy
-' .iintnre cenieirrj
(11)11 DON. On April 0 1010. MARV M ClOR.
DON wife nf I'm, It tlnrtloii and tHunbter
nf rrederlck nnd Hie lito leori Voclker.
nirrd U jenrs Relatives nnd friend nro
Invited tn nttend funeral service Wednes
day at 2 p m 1 nt her Into resldencn. SROil
llnrtrnni nve Interment at Mt Mnrlnh
imetery Irlcnd may view remiln lues
dnv evenlim nfter 8 o'clock
(IttAI L. Pllddenll, nn April (1. 1 P t It. ritllD.
IRtll'K P . hushind nf Mnrciret A Onul
,nce Itellv) nnd son nf Chirlcs F nnd Verorn
H Omul, nited 2S jenrs Relative antl
friend lllso Scbetrel I ntermillrlllms Verelll.
No 1, Pbllitlelphi 1 nnd etnplnjt nf r A.
North .t, Co nre Invited tn attend funernl,
'liiesdiy, nt 2 p. m . from his I tie residence,
1101 S Sid st . rlmwnnd Interment nt
IVrnvrnotl Cemetery Reinnln mn) bo viewed
Monday, nfter 7 p 111 Automobile funenl
(iitir.vi:. on Arm r inirt marv hlika-
limit, wife of Thnmna Orleve and tl tticrlitor
of Cnthirlne nnd late Chnrle Tliomn Sex
ton Itelntlves nnd friend nro Invllod to nt
tend funeral on Thursdiv nl s .10 n m.
from her Into residence Hot Leopard st.
HIkIi Mns nt the Ininnrul He ('nmeptlan
Church, nt ID 11 in. Interment llolv Cross
temetery
flltnmti;. At Memrbl Tenn , 011 April 8.
10111 SAMt HI, WILLIAM HROOMl; In tho
Slat venr of his ngp runnriil service at
Ht Liikn's Cbiirrh, ilermnntown, oil Tues
diy, nt 11 n m
lIMKvni:. nn April 0 101(1 MARV. dnuch
tor of the Into Uiuls and llllznboth Hnckstlo
(nee llntthof) In ber illst venr Relative
nnd friends, nlso members of Archctmfrnler
nlU nf the llolv I'nmltv and Sncri'd Henri
Leiiuiie. Invltctl to fuiieriil. Thursday, at 8 .III
11 in . ironi iif-r nit,' rrswence, uir, Ntirth
Rnmlolpli st Snl.tnn Itenulem 'Mnss nt in
n m . ut St. Peter s Church. Interment nt
M IVter Ft Cemeteri
IIAAltl) At Hlerrn Mndre, Cal , on April n,
10111, .SAMUllL 11 . Villi sou nf thn Into
Simile! nnd lllinche Crlssv llnrinl runertl
services will be belli nl st Luko r Church.
Cerm intown on Widneednv tho 12lh Inst.,
nt .1 00 p tn Interment private
1II.CK. At his reel.!, mn, 1.1JH Olrnrd nve nn
April n. 10111. WII.LfA.VI II IIIICK. Jr
husbiiiil nf Clara II lletk Relatives and
friends nlpti tlrac, Cttuni II No ,:i1, Jr
O I A, M . nr- Invited to ultend tho funeral
services on Wtdni stlnv at II a m, ut tho
Oliver It llilr llull'llns isjn I'bestniit nt
Interment private Rcimilns mi) bo vlewetl
at 1S20 Chestnut nt , luc-Hdnv, from 7 tw
in p m
111:1 si:k. on April 0 torn siiivny c.
wlfn of John A Hoser. In her 7Jd c.tr.
Duo notice of tho fumral will be filvui
PRODUCERS OF NATURAL GAS AND MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE GASOLINE
Capital Stock 1,000,000 Shares Par Value $1 Per Share All Issued
NO BONDS NO PREFERRED STOCK
From a letter of the President of the Pennsylvania Gasoline Company, under date of March 23d, we summarize as follows:
ORGANIZATION. This corporatioR is incoiporatcd under the Laws of Delaware. Capital stock 1,000,000 shares par value $1 per share.
Thcfo are no bonds or preferred stock.
BUSINESS The company is engaged in the production of natural Ras and the manufacture of hitrh-Rrade uasoline, which it produces
from natural gas.
PLANTS. At present two plants nre in operation, one located at Bradford, JIcKean Co., Pa., and the other at Red House Township, Catta
rauKiis Co., N. Y., on the New York-Pennsylvania border line.
EQUIPMENT. Those plants are equipped with all the necessary machinery, power, storage tanks, tank cars, loading and shippinjr facilities
and havo some twelve miles of pipo lines connecting with railroads.
PROPERTY AND CONTRACTS. The company owns the leases of the oil and gas rights on approximately 5,000 acres known as
Hoffman Leases, situated in JIcKean Co., Penna., and on which ono of its gasoline plants is situated. This territory is practically all PP.OVEN
GAS LAND. At present there are three producing gas wells on this property, with drilling locutions for 230 more. The property is, therefore,
less than 2 developed, based on ono well location to every 20 acres. Tl&re is approximately ?30,000 indebtedness against these leases which
become due periodically over a period of three years. Payments can bo anticipated at any time. There are no payments due at this time.
The company also has exclusive gasoline contracts covering a period of ten vears from September, 1914, on all the gas produced from 7,000
ncrcs of leases, located in Cattaraugus County, Now York State, and on which there aro 22 producing wells. This latter property is less than
5 drilled, and is rated by experts as pi oven gas land. On this property it is proposed during this spring and summer to drill a number of wells,
which should result in furnishing to this corporation a minimum of 1,000,000 feet of gas per day, from which 3,000 gallons of gasoline should be
produced daily. This property is equipped with forty miles of main pipo line and laterals, so that its gas production will be easily available for use. '
In addition to the above, the Pennsylvania Gasoline Company is negotiating contracts for the gasoline rights on 1,000,000 feet daily production
of gas, WHICH IS NOW BEING PRODUCED IN THE VICINITY OF ITS BRADFORD PLANT. This gas has been tested and averages three
gallons per 1,000 feet, equal to about 3,000 gallons per day. It is proposed to erect additional plant units to handle this new production, which
can bo utilized as soon as tho necessary pipe- lines are laid connecting up the gas.
PRESENT PRODUCTIONThe Pennsylvania Gasoline Company at present is producing about 1,000 gallons of gasoline per day. Dur
ing the past six months of actual operating days, up to March 1st, it had produced and sold 180,000 gallons of gasoline, for which is received
an average price of 12c per gallon. This low prico was caused by contracts having been entered into some time ago. Tho company has completed
all of its contracts for delivery at low prices, with the exception of one, on which thero nro still 32,000 gallons to be delivered at 10c per gallon.
After this delivery, which should bo completed before April 10th, it will be in a position to avail itself of the prevailing high price of gasoline,
which is now 22c per gallon, carload lots, f.o.b. Company's plants.
EARNINGS Present earnings average about $220 per day, based on 1,000 gallon production and a wholesale prico at tho plant of 22c.
WITHOUT AFFECTING THE COMPANY'S PRESENT CAPITALIZATION, tho management expects within ninety days that it will havo
completed its piping arrangements and new plant units to a point where total production will exceed 4,000 gallons daily, from which, at present
nrices, its income shouul aptiroximate ?880 per day, and within three months thereafter an additional 2,000 gallons per day and by the end of 1910
m ., n ifr ii X. .i.; n ii..l Mn.l..lAM ff n nnn nll..,. HnH .In., l... nnn...l.n.. Ol.l 1A13 ...lil.l. .1 Tl T T 0 1 XT m amire . 1
a lurtner U,UUU gaiioua, uuvmnn i wuii j.uuutuun ui ii,uuu (.(nuns (ici uujr uj uEvciuuci moi, iin, n iiii.ii ui. iivuoui.ni iinuui lur gasoline
would produce a gross income of about 52,000 per day. Tho cost of production and fixed operating expenses average less than 20 of the present
market nrice of thrproduct,.OR "ABOUT SIX CENTS PER GALLON. Tho company's indebtedness exclusive of Hoffman lease above referred to
approximately 4
Sij.OOO.niorfo "oCivluch is due and payable.
MANAGEMENT Tho management, both executive and field, is in
in the corporation. ,
MARKET. Application wjlTb'e made to list this stock for trading on
TRANSFER AGENT &. REGISTRAR. Security Transfer & Registrar Company, eG Broadway, New
CO
SLQN Tlisrpvtrnnrtlinnrv situation now prevailing in
indica
n marketfficoconsiaSritbiv in excess of the nresent may
large andyfontinually increasing. Authorities on the gasoline situation have no hesitancy in predicting a 40c market before September
advance,-)f almost 100 over present prices, and producers are reported to have refused to enter into long-time contracts even at that
unu
Attention isrcaJJed to the fat that, while the pas leases controlled by
rrtfent unon WrilKng operations for its gas, its policy being to contract for
ltSailinn m& nirtJiB nresent retail
Spring and Summer, which should result, not only in a considerable increase in gasoline production, but in substantial profits from the sale oi
natural gas produced therefrom. , . , A. ,,,,
It is also worthy of mention to say that no estimate has been placed by tho management on the possibilities of oil production from this com
pany's leases, although they are situated in the oldest and best established oil and gas field in tho United States, and substantial oil productiou
may reasonably be expected as a result of drilling operations.
Books to receive applications will be opened Monday, April 10th, at tho office of tho undersigned, and wl(f be
closed without notice. The right Is reserved to reject any or all applications or to allot less than tho amount applied
for. Checks payable to either of the undersigned, for the full amount, must accompany each application. Reservations
may be made by wire at our expense.
E. BUNGE & GO.
44 Broad Street,
New York,
MOTTU &
Norfolk,
nr,Tiii
ItinrilNS. At Reverty N. J. on April T,
Hits CHARLr.H M . husband of Ionise 1,
Illculns . nelntlvea nnd friend, nlso Rot
llngtnn txidge. No, nin, tl p o of Klks,
nnd Keepawa Trllie, No 2.17, Imp. O. R. M ,
rre Invited tn attend funernl services on
Tuesdiv. nt 2 10 p m , nt his lite residence,
corner Cooper and Church sts lleverly,
N. J Interment at Monument Cemetery.
HIMvLi:. On April 8. tnlO, DAVIU lltN
KLi: Relatives and friend nre Invited to
attend the funeral services on Tuesday after
noon nt I erlotk nt hi son In-law resi
dence, Joseph J Diver, 210 liethlehem pike,
Ambler Interment private
llisr.1. On April 8, 1010 MARUARRT
dumhter of the Into James and KIlMheth
Hlnes late of WoodOeld Counlv .Mnjo. lfe
lind Relatives nnd friends nre Invited tn
nllend the funeral on Tuesdav nt 1 10
n, m . from the resilience nf tier sister,
Mrs I) 0 Vein, 0V) IHley st 1IOII1 nnd
Wolf sis 1 Solemn Muss nf Requiem nt
rplphnnv I'htireh, nt 10 n n Interment nt
llolv t ross ( emeters
1111.1.11 At North Absecnn V t . nn April
I'll CHAR! I'M II hnslnnd of Unslni
lllsler imed I veirs Relative nnd friends,
nlsn members of Culinary Iteneflrlrtl Asso
ciation are Invited tn nttend the funernl,
on Wednesday nt 0 n m from tho resi
dence of his brother, noni Chestnut st Sol
emn Huh Mass nt our Lady nf Vlctnrv,
Mth and Vine sis nt 10 a m preeleeli.
Interment nt Holv Cross Cemeterv Remain
miy le viewed on Tuesday, nt 8 P ir
Auto funernl
HI dill's On April 8, Ifllrt. I'LOnKM 11
riiuahter of the into .limes nnd Sarah
IliiKhes llelvtlves nnd friend nre respect
fully ln lied to attend the funernl, on rues
dnv nt Up m. from her brothers resl
dnce, rnjt Tulip st Interment nt North
1 edir Hill Cemeterv Remains mny lie
viewed nn Mondi v from 7 to n p m
HUNT. On April 0 RMMA O . beloved wlfo of
Theodore O Hunt Relatives nnd friends nf
family, also Quaker Cltv Illte, Ladles Mac
cabees ond f.etltli Penn Iidge, Daughters of
Rebertn are Invited to nttend the funeral
sen I, is nt Trlnlly M E Cburch, Itnrden-
t'Wn N J . nn lnt,!i. nl y ,1 til Inter.
inent llnrdenimvn. N J
III TCIIINMIV On April 0 10111 MARV
ni.tAllRIH wife of Jnniea Hulrblnsoii (nee
flnlbrnllhl Due notice nf the fupernl will
be Blven from her Into residence, 10 Labori
tory Hill Falls nf Sehujlklll
Jo.vr.s, on Arm r, mm, ritANvnt lloyd,
dumhter of "usan 1, and the lain Robert V.
Jones Relatives and friends nre Invited to
nttend the funeral, on Tucedii, nt 2 li in
prrclsclv 'rom her late rrsltlence, 73d nnd
Llmwoo.l nvo , W Phlln Interment private
.IIIlCi: On April 0 Uilil. MATTHHW, son of
the Inte Mnriln and Margaret Joyce lleli
thrs nnd friends nre Invited to attend the
runernl, on Thurfdii nt 8 10 n ni , from
the resilience of Ms niece. Miss Mnrv
I) Keefe HIJ S llsnsnli si Solemn Vlnss
of lletiuleni at st i rnucls tlr Sales 1 huith
nt in n in. Interment nt llolj Cross Cinie
lerv M:m: On April R. 10m, RR'DOnT. wlfo
of Jamer J Lenne and diiiRbter nf the lain
Mnthew ind Sirnh Winkle I'linernl tn
whlth the relilli m nnd frlem! are Invited
nn Ihiirsdiv at H 30 n. m, from her Into
resldenre f71tl Harmer st. Snlemn Mans
nf Itetmlem nt the Church of Our Lady nf
Mttorv. at in ,1 m, precisely. Interment
llolv Cioss Cemeterj. Automoblln funeral
Ki:i.l.i:i. On April 0, lOlfl. Sim P. beloved
wlfo of tosepb r Kelley and ilatiBhter of
Starv nnd tho lite James Mopevltt Duo
notice of funeri.1 will bo Riven, from her
Into resilience, Linden nvo Llndcuwold,
N J
Kl'IINS, At the residence nf her diushter,
Mrs L Mflclarliwl 101R W Trie nvo . nn
April II. lOlfl HLIAltmil KtlllNH (neo
altman) nt;ed 02 enrs Relatives antl
friends nro Invited tn nttend the funeral
services. Tuesdiv nt 8 p. m. nt the Oliver
II llilr llultdlne. 120 Chestnut nt In
terment nl Mount Joy. Pn. York papers
plnso t npj
LWllltl II, On Arrll R 1010, MXRHL. wlfo
nf Wllll.im l.andrum nnd d iiiabter of Will
iam II 'llinmns, UKcdni enrs ltetaltie
nnd friends nro Invited tn nltend funernl
Htrvlces nt her pnrenta' repldence, 87 11
llortter st Ml Alrj, Tuesday. 1pm
lntermt nt private
LI.D1ARD On April 7. 1010 JOtri'lUNR
IIAVHRsrii'K. widow of lliomas V Led
vanl Relatives and friends nre Invited to
nttt nd the funeral servhes on Tuesday, at
2 p Ml ,,nt the restdento nf Dr. Wllll-im C
Poulson, 0018 Hpruio at Interment private.
LIPSHTI.-Oll April 7. Will ANDRP.W. hus.
bund nf Mnr I Ipsett Itelatlven nnd friends,
nlso W'nHhlltctnn l.odce Ntl 20 A O F (1
'and Dorliu Senate No 8 Order of Spuria,
are Invited In nttend funeral pervitin Wtd
iiesilnv nt 1 p m nt his bile rtsldtnce,
'ii.U Chrlstlnn st Interment private nt Mt
Morlah ( emeterj Friends m.i vli'w rt -iniliiH
Tin stli cicnltitf. after 8 u clock
Automobltn funeral
The Undersigned Offer for Sale at Par $1.00 Per Share
350,000 Shares of the Capital Stock of the
entrfisysvamia Uiasoisne uosnpany
market nrice. for thn cnsoline rierhts.
L. T. LAYTON & CO.
Members of Philadelphia Stock Exchanf
Kel Ktate Trust Ualldtns
Philadelphia, Pa.
DONALD A. CAMPBELL & GO.
COttX EXCUAJvOK BAKU IIOILUISQ
Chicago, III.
GO.
Va.
DEATH
I.qot'i:. Suddenly, on April 8. 1010. MARV
KOPLtN. widow of John M. I-ogue hd
daughter nf Kmmn, and th late W O Kop.
tin. formerly of Chester. Pa Relatives and
friends are InvKed to attend fnnersl, Wd
nesdiy. at 1 r. m , from her late residence.
nilO Sasbroak ave Interment at Crrster
RurAl Cemefiry, Remain may be Mewed
Tuesday evening-, after 7 o'clock. Automo
bile funeral
I.oroilRP.V. On April B, llllrt ROSEI,t,A
LOUHIIRRY (nee McAdams), widow nf Hugh
Lnughrey. Relatives and friends, Also B V.
Al Hodalltv of Our Lady nf Mercy, are In
vited tn nttend funeral, Wednesday. At 8 00
n in , frnm ber lato residence, 12S0 W. Per
ceant st Solemn Requiem Mass it Our
l.adv of Mercy Church at 10 o'clock pre.
cleely Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
''V'tf'H'Ar.&r.P,? April S.lnlfl PRANCI1
n. LI'CKP.NIIACII, nged 77 vears . Funeral
on luesrtav nt 3 w m.. from his late resi
dence 3 south Main st , 11-lhlchcin. P
Interment private
''vK'.'.V 9" to'J'lh .Month 7th. 1010
MAItl widow of Seth Lukens, aged OS
,ri'r'. ''Alollte nnd friends are Invited tn
nllend Ihe funeral services, on Third day
rourtli Month tlth. nt 2 30 p m. nl tho
Hnjnedd I rlends' Meeting House.
M'J.".V,'.;.rrna.A.pr!1 7' 1,,,,i CATIIRRINr! T
MAUKR Itelntlves and friend nrn Invited
tn attend tho funernl, on Tuesdav. at R liu
nj , from her Isle residence 3718 Spring
(Inrilen st Polenn llleh Mass at Ht.
ARithx s Church at 10 a m Interment nt
( alheijral Cemetery Wilmington Del . on
nrrlval of 12 11 noon train. Wilmington,
Ti i I'ni'i'i n iiie-Hpe. rupy,
MANV On April A. mid, RMr.MNB It.
clnughler of Hie lato William I) nnd Mar
caret K Mann Relatives snd friends nrn
invited to attend the, funeral services, on
Tuesday nt 2 p m . nt her late residence.
7J7 N 17th st Interment prlinto
MAMir.t it.l.n. On April 0 101H. TF,R
R.LNIHJ. son of John L nnd Nora Maude,
vtlle Relnlltes and friends nlso Ht nd
mund a Holy Nnmo Hocletv npd St Thomns'
J A .11 Kocbtv nre Invited to nttend the
rimers! on Thursday nt 8 10 n in. from
th residence of his parents
sue Talker st
Solemn Rtnulem Mss at
St Rdtnund s
t niircii ni in a
Cemetery
tn Interment nt Holy Cross
MVVFli:i.D. nnlered Into rest on April R
jniil IIARIIV, htishnnd of Arllno Rlsdnn
Manafleid nml only son nf thn Inte Thomas
11 and Reliecca J Mansfield aged 02 vears.
J unernl service nnd Interment private
1 rlends nre Invited to view the remains Tuea
dnv; evenlrc. nfter 7 o clock at bis Inte
,. rCi'.".'"''' ;,,1ft redrrnl st . Camdn N I
JIUtTIN.-On April 8 inlet. MAROARF.T.
vlf nf Print I Martin Relatives and
friends are Inilted to attend the funeral, nn
.V."'1? nt 8 30 n m from 1700 Rnce st
Hl.h Marr nl Hie t nlhcdral nt 10 ft m In
terment Kt Holy Cros Cemeter
llil INN -ii April 7. 101H, MARY .10
Sl'l'lll.NL. wife of Thorn is MrCann nela
lives nml friends am Invlteti to attend thn
funenl Wednesdsv, nl p ,10 a. m frnm her
ljtr residence nslo Chestnut Bt Mns nf
Solemn Requiem nt the Church of Our Lady
nf Vlctnrv nt 11 o'clock Interment nt Holy
Cros t'enwtery Aulnirnblla funenl.
MM I.l.ltNAN. On April 7. 1010, JOHN A .
son of Mary nnd the lito John McClernan
Relative nnd friends, also Thomas B Cnhlll
Council NVi 13(10, IC nf C antl emplevcs of
tho Public Lcdcer (I-gnl Dent ), are Invited
to nttend tho funeral, on Wednesday nt R 30
n m . from his Into residence, 730 West
Huntingdon st Solemn Mas of Requiem at
St Rdtvnrd'n Church. Interment nt New
athedral Cemetery
McCOLLl'M. On April 7 MARY McCOLLUM.
widow nf ndivnrd McCnllum and daughter of
tbe lain Jame and Mnrv Cnjle. of Sullln
Cnrrlcltinore County Tj rone, Ireland. Rela
tlies nnd friends nre Invited to attend fu
neral on Tuesdav. at 8 10 a in . from her
late residence, 80S N Markoo st Solemn
HIkIi Muss of Requiem At Our Mother of
Sorrows' hurch nt 10 o'clock. Interment
nt Holy Cross Cemeterv
Mrt ONAdllV. On April 8 1010 SUSAN T..
vvltlow of T hntiina P McCnnaghv. Relatives
and friends also St Agatha's II V .M Ho
tlilltv and Altnr Society, are Invited to in
tend funernl on Thursdiv nt 8 30 n m .
from her lito residence (117 North 30th st
Solemn Mass of Requiem at Ht Agnthn's
('hurch nt 10 n in. Interment nt New
Cnthedrnl Cemeter
MrtlF.lITT. On April 0. 1010 RKRN'ARD If.
MrDHVirT husbnntl of nilla McUevItt
Relatives and friends, nlso societies of which
ho win a member, aro Invlteti in attend fu
nernl on Wednesd ij nt sin n m. from
hi late residence 31 Hast llalley road. Lans
downe, Del Co Pa Solemn Mass of Re
quiem nt St Phllomena'n Churth nt 10
a in Interment nt llolv Cross Cemetery.
MrtllNrr. On April tl 1010 JAMHH Mo
(11NIV son nf lita Patrick nnd Isabella
MiOlnty Rebitlvis nnd frlentls nlsn em
plojis of John Wllllims Manufaclurlne Com-
the hands of efficient, experienced men who aro tho largest shareholders
the New York Curb and on one or more important Stock Exchanges.
tho gasoline market and tho unquestionable shortage In this commodity
soon be exriected. The profits of this corporation therefore rjromisa to ba
this company are recognized as proven property, tho company is not
established production for which it pays a small royalty amounting to
It is intended, however, to do a larce
C. L. GLASS & GO.
Vadtrvrlft BnUdiur
Pittsburg, Pa.
nr.ATitu
pny, are Invited tn rttnnd finrnt Thnr
day. nt 8 n. m,, front the rei.'ehr .of K'
brother. John li MerJInty, WOO uth Kith
t. Solemn Requiem Mnta lit tr C'lurrli
of St Thomas Aquinas, nt l)0i m In
terment at St. Dantr cemetery Am fc
nral Mtll.H.K. On April ft. 1018, PATRICK J-.un
band of Annie -McIIale (nee Joyce) and son
of late James And Ilrldge McHnle (nee Cun
ningham), of Totborough County Mnyo,
Ireland Relatives And friend also Holy
Name Society of Our Lady of Merry, are
Invited to attend funeral, Thursday nt
8-10 n. m , from, his Inte r aldence 1221
W Susquehanna ave.. Solemn Requlert
Mass at Our l-idy nf Merrv, at HI n i.
Interment Holy Crts Cemeler Bostcn
pnpers pleas ropy.
Mrlir.NHY. April 7. tOlfl, jnNMIB wife of
pf WllllAm Mcllenry Relatives and frb nd
Invited to nttend funeral services Tuesday
at 2 p in , nt her litn residence, 10 M S.
Tanev al Interment .Mt. Morlah Cemetcrr.
Remains may be viewed Mouday, from 8
tn 10 p. m
MP-RKIHTHj Suddenly, on April B, Jnirj.
nMAllKTII 8 widow of Inn Rev John F
Meredith. Ill the SIsl sear of her are R.la
tile and friends are invited to attend th
funeral services at the residence of her son.
Harry H Meredith, 22-.0 N. Van Pelf at oii
Wedncsdsi. at 2 p m precisely. Interment
n( Mt Morlah Cemetery.
MeSHKRHY. On April 7. 191(1. JOHN Br,
husbind of the Iste Alice McSherry tn
gulnii) Relatives and friends, also Dlv. No,
1 A. O II nnd snered Heart Sodality nl
St Augustine's Church, nre Invited tn At
tend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 80 a m
from 111 Iste resldenre. 40!) Itntlnntrend sf
Solemn Requiem Mas at Rt Aug-iistlne'
t'hurcb. at 10 a. in Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
MOlin, On April 7, 1010. OTTO, husband ef
the latt Liiura U Mohr. Relatives and
friends nre Invited to Attend funerAl services,
TuvstlAy. nt 8 a m., at parlora nf B, J,
I.imbert S E 20th st. and Ridge ave. In
terment prltnte
MOOItl;. Near Hartford, N. J . ,n Fourth
month, 8th, 1010 PRISCtl.LA NICHOLSON,
widow nr John Mnore, In her 72d jear. Rela
tives and friends nre Invited to Attend fu
neral. Fourth month. 12th, At 2 p. m., from
resldenro of her son, (Jrnnvllle II Moore,
near Hartford Interment At Mt Holly Cemo
tery Cnnvejntu.es will be At Hartford Sta
tion to meet trolleva nnd 12 48 P m train
frnm Mt Holli nnd IJ SO train from Market
St. Terry, Philadelphia
MORAN On April 8, HMO, THOMAS, son of
the late ljiwrencn nnd Margaret Moran,
Relatives and friends are Invited tn attenj
the funeral, on Wednesday, nt 8 a m from
the residence, of Mrs M Kelly, 288 S, 3d st.
Mass nf Requiem nt St Joseph's Church at
0 30 a m precisely. Interment at Holr
Cross Cemetery.
MOItAV. On April 7 1010 MARIIJ. daughter
nf Michael and Mar Moran Funrnl, to
which the relatlvea and friends nre Invited.
Tuesdav. nt 8 30 a m from th- rtslderce
of tier cousin. Patrick J. Callaghan. 2020)
H Roscwnod st Mass of Requiem nt the
Church nf St Mnnlca at 0 o'clock precisely.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
SIORRlSSnV. On Anrtt n 1MB. MICIIAUb
1'., beloved husband of Atuita Morrlesey, Rsv.
alive nnd friends. Also Philadelphia l.ooirs.
No 2. II. P. o a . and Osage Tribe No,
113, I O. R M. aro Invited to attend (J
neral services on Tuesday, at 10 n. m. pre
cisely, frnm hi lata residence, 0130 Glrartt
ave. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill
Cemetery. Automobile cortego.
MtlM.IN. On April 8, 1010, ISABELLA,
wlfo of Kdwln Mullln Relatives and
friends, nlso League of tho Sacred Heart of,
tlesu. nre Invited to attend funeral, from
ber Into residence, IS38 Wvllo at (10th and
Ilrown), Wednesdaj, nt 8 30 a m Solemn
Requiem Mass nt Church of Oesu nt 10
o'clock Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Plense omit flowers,
MURRAY. On April 7. into. CATHARINI11
MURRAY (neo Frlet) wife of Michael Mur
ray. Relatives nnd friends also 1-enRue of
Sacred Heart, Altar nnd Rosiry Socbity and
Sodality of tho II. V M., are Invited to
nttend funernl, Wednesday nt 8 30 n, m,,
from her late residence 1-218 W Perks St.,
32d Ward Solemn Requiem Mass nt Bt.
Elisabeth's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment
nt New Cathedral Cemetery
NAM!. On April 0, 1010. EMILY E . widow
of Dinlel W. Nace Duo notice of the fu
nernl will bo given.
NF.IL. On April 7. 1010. WILLIAM, son of
the lain Robert nnd Emma Nell IMathra
and friends nro Invited to nttend funeral,
Tuesday, nt 2 p tn , from resldenco of Ills
brother-in-law, Henry Heath, 312 Cumber
land st . Gloucester Cltv, N J Interment
at Cedar Orovo Cemetery.
Other Deaths on Next Pace
York, N. Y,
amount of drilling Hurl m thn
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