feVEriH& ll5D(JiSJE--PlBIi;Al)liJX;PHM, ItfOHDAY, ftPBTE 24, 191G. -' , .WHEAT OPENS FIRM, f BUT SOON WEAKENS Declines Follow Coverings Due to OpllmisMc Dlplo i mntic News grain relt wnATiir.n forecast OlIICAOO. April 21. The weather fore cast for 30 hour follows! . , , Illinois Partly rlondy unci somewhat rooler (anight, probably Unlit frost In Wrst nnd north pnrtlonni Tuesday fnlr. .Missouri rnrur cloudy, tonignt nmi J'nes pnlg Ion, esaart somewhat cooler In enst portion iixnii pronnoir uini irost in norm por- HRMapnltf (.! nntllf ni1 Tne dnri. f rest probnblr tonlghti cooler In Wff tonight. . . Minnesota 1'nlr tonight nnd Tuesday) rooler tonight. . Iowa (lenrrnllr fair fnnlghl and Tun y probably frosf lonlithti fooler In east nnd central .tonight. ! North Dakota t'nlr tonlnht with roolrr n east nnd warmer In extreme west por Ion Tuesdari imrlljr cloudy nnd some what warmer. .Houth Dakota Fnlr lonlilit nnd prob ably Tuesdnri not much rtyinge In tem perature Aehrni breaka Fair (nnlcht . with nrobnblr ht Wl 'Inndr. est Tuesday, imrtlr vanens nriir rlnltilr tnnllht . .-- -, , . . . Tnesdari nrobnblr r inniRiii nntl frost tonight In IIKIlt norm portion. CHICAOO, April 24. Wheat weakened this morning nfter Knowing flrmnens In tho Initial trading-, when there wan covcr- i Ins because of more optimistic statements with regard to the diplomatic situation. May, nfter starting at U-12&4 to $1.12?.. dropped to $1.11 M, against $1.12 at tho end Saturday; July opened at $M2H to $1.12, hut fell to $1.114. compared with $1.11 at tho close Satur day; and September, nfter oponlng nt $1.104 to $1.10 ',4 nnd touching $1.1094. receded to $1.10, compared with $1.09, Saturday's last quotation. Today was a holiday at Liverpool nnd London. Domestic crop news continued bullish In tho main, Shipments from North America for the week were 9,902,000 bushels of wheat, of which the United Klnqdum received 3,459, 000 bushels; France, 2.307,000 bushels, and Italy, 1,425,000 bushels. Crop newn from Frnnce wits unfavorable. . Weather conditions In the United Kingdom also were against tho crops and tho area In both countries will bo chort. Tho receipts at Minneapolis and Tjuluth today wero 404 cars, against 213 cars last year; at Chicago, 177 cars, compared with 79 cars; at Winnipeg, C30 cars, against 1S7 cars. Corn opened steadier, but turned easy. Shipments from North America for the week wero 762,000 bushels. Tho receipts here today were 19 enrs. Oats were quiet. Shipments from North Amrlcn for the week wero $1,587,000 bushels. Tho re celpts here today wero 205 cars. Leading futures r united as follows: Sat'day'a wheal Open HIah. Low. Noon, close. May ,. .. 1.12". 1 ia 1.1SS 1.12-i 1.12J4 July .. ., 1 12 1 1.1 1.11, l.lHStl.17'4 Bert. ... i.w?s ill l. oil's l.iirs'i.uu.. worn mew uenvoryj May . ,. 7.1J4 7.V4 7." July .. . Tiltfi 7fl4i 7.1 Sept. ... 7 711 7.V 7.-.J4 1". I 711 t7.m vais - May 44b II., Il'i tt'i "h July 42 42I 41 42, 411 Bent ai sii'i MH au anil Lard May .... 11. n7 12.M 11.07 11.2.1 Ml. 87 July m.oii 12.12 12.no n.ao tn.BT r8ept 1.2.20 12.47 12.20 12.47 12,15 Ribs .Map ,.,.tl2.lf 12.1:1 12.40 12.4.". 12.3.". July 12.117 12.110 12..". 12,110 I2.nn Sent 12.77 12.117 Pork May 23 40 i'3.4.1 23.40 23 42 23.2." July 23.2.1 23.27 23.22 23.2." 23.17 Hid. tAsked. .NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK, April 24. The coffee mar ket was a llttlo easier at tho opening this morning nnd first prices wero 3 to 1 points lower, although trading wus quiet nnd on tho call only 1500 bags changed hands. Today's Thursday's opening, close. April H.0208.0!. May 8,00 d.(l.-,p8.07 Juns H.O0W8.11 July 8.10 X.14W8.ir, Aurunt H.17JH.1K Untjtn.Kr ft. 11 U 1 O fif 11 "in IJ , October 'S.lil K.2nWB'ii4 Novemoer N,u.tiirti,u7 December 8.21) H. -J8WH.no January N.L,'iii.s.34 -" lbrbuary S.S3S.S7 Bid. Total aalea, 2000 hnm. ;, THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. April 24, For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jer sey: Tartly overcast nnd continued cool tonight and Tuesday; light frost In ex posed places tonight; light northwest winds. Tho shower area that was central over Michigan Saturday moved slightly to tho south of cast, and Is passing off tho coast at Nantucket this morning. It caused light rain southward as far as Washing ton. The dominant feature of the may. this morning Is an area of high barometer oVer the Plains States. It Is causing un seasonably low temperatures, with freez ing In. the northern Plains States. An area of thunder showers Is reported from eastern Texas and portions of tho adjoin ing States, apparently caused by a mod erate drop In temperature. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Obaervatlona taken nt 8 a. m., Kaatern time. Lw -, 8 laat Itnln- Vcloc. Station. a.m. n't. fall. Wind. Ity. Weather. Atlanta, Oa... "4 02 .. K .. Cloudy At Untie, City .. 2 44 ,02 N 12 Clear Slamarck 3d 80 NW 14 Clear Boaton, Maaa.. 42 a .311 NK 14 Italn lluttalo. N, V.. 34 S4 .04 W 10 Italn Charleston ... . (14 112 .. B 20 Clear Chlcaco. III.,.. 48 44 .. W 12 Cloudy Cincinnati. O. . 44 42 HW .. I'Cldy Cleveland. O... 42 42 .011 W .. cioudy Denver, Col.... 40 88 Nff .. Cleur Detroit! Mich. .. 44 42 .01 N .. Cloudy Oalveston. Tex. 70 8 ..11 .. Cloudy ltirrl.buw.Pa. JO 48 .. NW .. P.Cldy JIatteraa, N, C. 60 .. N .. Clear Halifax, N. 3,. 4U aH .01 13 J4 Cloudy Helena, Mont... 32 32 UY 12 Clear Huron. 8..P.... ?d 84 .OH NW 8 Clear Indlanapolla ... 4(1 40 .. HK .. Clear Jackaonvllle ... J) W .. HW . .- Clear Knoxvllla Tenn, B4 no .. 813 .. iui Little Kock 88 Ml .. NW .. Cloudy Loa Anaelea . . Ail A4 Clear EouUvllle. Ky.. 48 4S .. NW .. Cloudy Montgomery 81 02 Cloudy Montreal. Can. 42 81 .32 NE 12 Cloudy Naahvllle. Tenn 80 B4 .02 N .. Cloudy New Orleana . . OH lid . . W . . Clear New York qtty. 48. 44 .06 N 10 Cloudy Norfolk. Vaf. ., 80' 44 .. W .. Clear Oklahoma BO 48 .. N 12 Clear Omaha. Neb... 42 42 .. NW 12 Clear l.ll..4lnMa K'J 4.1 .01 KW 14 Clav Phoenix, Arl.. . B8 B8 .. H .. Clear Plttiburiih 44 42 .04 W .. Cloudy Portland; Me.. 42 40 1.04 N 1(1 Rain Portland, Ore.. 48 48 .08 HE H Italn Quebec. Can... 44 30 .. NE! IB P.Cldy 3t. LOUla, Mo. 62 BO .. HW .. Clear A. Ht. Paul. Minn. 48 42 . . N 10 P.Cldy Halt Lake .... 80 BO .. H ., P.Cldy Han Antonio , . HO 00 .2i 13 10 P.Cldy Han Franclico, 62 62 . . W Cloudy Hanta K 42 42 .. K .. Clear a. ate Marie. . 30 84 .06 HW . . Cloudy Hcranton. Pa.. 48 42 .04 NW .. Cloudy Tampa. Fla... 08 U0 .. NW .. Clear Waahfiuiron ,., 60 44 .01 NW .. Clear Wfonlpeic ..... 40 84 Cloudy ' Obaervatlona at Philadelphia a a. m. - Barometer 20.88 Temperature , . , . , 02 Wind..,...,,, Northeaat, 14 mile ; Igky ., Clear Precipitation laat 24 houra . , , O.Ot .Humidity 62 Minimum temperature,,,...,,. ,,.,..,..,., 47 Maximum temperature,., Btt f Almanac oi me uay Bun ' .,,,,,,.,... 8:17 p.m. Moon rlaea... ,,,.,,,,..,,.,,,...,, .12:38 a.m. Moon aoutlu., .,,..,,,. ,,.,,,.,.,. SAO a.m. Lamps to Be Lighted Autoa and other vehicle 7:00 p.m. The Tides i POUT RICHMOND. raw water. ........ .v... ...... .... 2:14 j.m, 'IdrU water ,..,;..,,,-,.., 7: p.m. : Luw water tomorrow?. t. .,..,.'... . 2JI a.m, K CHESTNUT STRBEy WHARF. " 3Low water .-,.,...,... 2:03 p.m. Hujb water 7:18 p.m. Low water tomorrow 2:20 a.m. HEEDT ISLAND. 1, water 10:21 a.m. liliU water 4.04 p.m. Lst-r. water 10J2 p.m. BREAKWATER Hlsb v.Ur 18 p.m. larfwatej,,. 7:31 p. a. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Ttecelptt. 100,888 buah. The mar ket ruled Arm and advanced lc. with a rood export Inquiry. Quotations: Car lota. In. ex port elevator No. 2 red, (pot and April $1.14 etenmer No. 2 red. $1.1101.14: No. .8 red, l 1101.14I rejected A. U.08U Ol.UHl re jected n, ii.oT Ol.lo. conN necelpts, 8582 bush. Trade w quiet, with no chanxe In prlcee. ouotajiona Car lota for local trade, a to location No. 2 jrllow, R2W82Wc.J ateamer yellow, 80WRle.i No. 3 jellow, 7778c! No. 4 yellow, 78W7ttc. roh. nr 711 lh . 70U ... . OATS Receipts, 87,1183 bueh. Demand waa lleht and prices were 'ic, lower. Quotation! t No. 2 white. 51flillc: etnndard. white. 40tt B.IOVie.: No, a nhlf, 48H04n)4e.! N6. 4 white, 47 W 18c: sample oate. 4344c.l purl' fled onta, (traded. 48' W80c. ,. . -... FLOUft Itecelpte. 1720 bbls. and 750.084 lb. In oacka. The market waa dull and largely nominal. Quotation! per 106 lbs. In wood: winter, clear. I4,8.l5rfl.l0: do,, atralaht $8,lW.r.ni do., patent. ln.80BB.80i Kanana, clear, cotton aacka. BB.80 do.. atrnlRht, cotton facka. $8.304jh.7l do., patent, cotton atk, I3.70WO! eprlnir. first,, clear. $-8.1r..7ni do., straight. l3.7SMB.on! do , patent, $."..0000.231 do., faorlte branda, $0.60 nn.ir,, elty mtlla, cholco and fancy patent, $naoffn.7Bi city mllla, regular, aradea--Winter, clear. $4.8508.10: do., atraliht, $3.15 W.l.r.O; do., patent, 5.80iipS.80. . . . nril FLOOR waa quiet but steady under llcht orrerlnita, Quotations: $596.80 per bbl,, na to quality PROVISIONS The. market ruled Arm with a fair.. Job- 27W2.1C , Western beef, knueklea and. tenders, emoked, 272Hc: beef name, $28O80i pork, family. I25.6OU12O1 hams, fl. J?w.ciijwl, loose, 171! OlBe.: do.. , skinned, loose. 17H Ific; do,, do., amolied, lSfiWiSe. s other hams, smoked, city curou. as to orana nnusvBrM",iny.on, rure.lA liam. amokrd. Western cured. lSWlSc.l do., ollrd. Doucleee, 30C.I picnic ahoulders. p, urd, louse. 12 W c.i do., amoked, 18H(918U bolllee, Jn pickle, accordlna" to average, loose, lAHWlOo.i lirenltfast bacon, as to brand nna averogo, city cured. lOo.t do., .Western cured, 17M1NC.I lard, Western reflned. tierces. 1.1c. I do., do,, tubs, 13c.l do., pure city, kettle ren dered, in tierces. ISa.l do,, do.. In tubs, 18a. REFINED SUGARS The market waa quiet but firm. Quotations! Extra tine granulate. 7.25c; powdered, 7.88c, i confectioner".' A, 7.16c. i soft grades, 0.S0O DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Demand waa fair and prices ad vanced hc under llcht offerings. Quotations: New York, full cream, fanoy. held, lKwlOVic j ap-Tlnlx hlzheri do., do., fnlr to good, held, ltUfllHc., do, do., part aklms, lfOlOc. 1IUTTEH Tho market was quiet and un changed. orTnrlntia were nniple. Following are tho quotatlona: Western, aolld-packed creamery, fancy specials, 3Sc. : extra. 38c: firsts. 33J4c. 1 seconds, 81085c.; nearby prints, fancy, 88c.t average extra, 38c. ; Urate, flOOS7c.t seconds, a Hi 35c. jobbing sale of fancy prints, 42 CP 45o. EGOS Receipts were quite liberal, but de mand waa good and values were well sustained, Quotatlona! In free cases, nearby extra, 28c. per doz. ; nrats, $0.73 per atandard caaeinearby current receipts, 16.00 per case: western extras, 24 023c. per dot.; Western extra firsts. $0,75 per case) firsts, 0,0u per case: Houthorn. $rt,15H7a.45 per rases fancy selected candled frenh eggs were Jobbing at 27tt20c. per doz. POULTRY LIVE Demand was only moderate, but the market ruled firm under fight offerings Quo-tntlona- Fowls, lDWiilHc; roosters. 12 O lac.: eprlnir chickens, according to quality, weigh ing 102 lbs. apiece, HIIV40C. ! ducks, as to atzo nnd quality. 18SJ20c. ; geese, 17010c.; amue unattractive stock lower: pigeons, i.ld, per pair, 2h!?30c, ; do., uung, per pair, till -Vise. DRESSED Fouls nnd broiling chickens were scarce nnd Arm under fair demand, H'tuahs were dull and lower. Quotations: Fresh killed poultry, dry-parked Fowl, 12 to box, dry-picked, fancy enlected, 22V4c. ; weighing 44 ff.t ll.s. apiece. 22c; weighing 4 lbs. nplece. 22c, weighing ai llii. apiece, 21c: weigh ing 3 Ib.i. nnd under nplere, 182Dc. ; fowls. In bbls , fancv. dry.plcketl, weighing 4W (?fr. lbs. nplecc. 214c. ; writhing 4 lbs. apiece. 21i. smaller sixes. 17(t20c.i old roosters. ilr-plckvd, 10c , brollera, Jersey, fancy, 7.0 IP r.r.c. ; ili... other nearby, weighing 2W8 Iba. per pair. liMMfti'. , Inrgcr les, 3."if3Mc. i rations, per lb Weighing 84flO lbs. apiece, 275: 2Hc. . smnller sizes. 23Cl2ilc; ducks, near by, nprlnjr, 2HW30c , squabs, per doz. White, weighing 11W12 the. per doz.. $5.48(03.00: white, weighing lieflO Iba. per doz.. $4.H.1r r..3."i; white, weighing 8 Iba. per doz.. J3.78W 1.35; do., do,. 7 lbs. per doz.. 3tf3.50; do., do.. 0WHV4 lbs, per doz., $2.B0W2.73i dark, $2ifr2.7.", small nnd No. 2, $1(11.50. FERSH FRUITS Choice stock aold fairly and values gen erally ruled steady under moderate offerings. Quotations: Aptdea. per bbl.. Wlnesnp, 187IM; do., do., Ilaldwln, $2.50(3.2,1; do., do,. Green ing. $2.2303; (In., dp., lien DavK Jl.7.1 2.23; do., do., other varlctlca. $l.nn(22.5(l; do., iln.. No. 2. $1.2.101.50; do. Western, per box, $1.2.191.75. Oranges, Florida, per crate, $2.6004. Tangerines, Florida, per atrap, $2 3.50 Umpcfrult. Florida, per crate, $1.7BW 4. Lemons, per box, l'-'4a. Pineapples, per crnte. Porto Hlco, (3.30(jB. Cranberries, Jer sey, per Mil.. $37: do., do., per crate, Jl 2.25. HtrnwherrlcB, Florida, per qt., refrigera tor. 25 Cf 33c.; do.do,, open cratej, 13V30C. VEGETABLES Offerlnirii wero only mode rut a and prlcen wtro slrndlly hpU under n fair demand. Quota tions: White potatoes-, per bush Fennnyl vnnlu. II IRtffl J0: New York. ll.UIOl lft; Wenlern, Sl.n.'KU'l 10, white potatoes, JerBey, per bankel-Nn. 1 roue. OAOTRc : No. 1 other varieties, il.4tTnc.: No. '2, au&IOc: whlto imlatnefi, Florida, per bbl. No. 1, $0.3(107; No. IT. l?,ri0WM: eweet potatoen Jeraejr. per basket Si. . 45f noc. ; No. '2. S.t03tic.; sweet potatoeH, Je.iev, Delaware nnd Maryland, per hamper No 1, 7Ac if$l; No. VI. flOWflOo.: Hwoet potatoes. Vtritlnlu, peri bbl.. tl.riO8 1.7.'; onlonn, per 100-lb. bac, llSt onions, Texan, per iMjmmT crate No 1. ll.7fiWl.0O; No 1. $f.l5a 1.3D; cabbnfft. Danish, nor ton. $8fflft: do,. Florida, ier hamper. wltf7tc.; do , Houth rarollna, per crate. Jl.TfiL'.ri; relery, Florida, per crate. tll&iP2.XRi aptnach, Norfolk, per bbl., 7fie li$1.40; kale, Norfolk. $er bbl . tl.1tfH0c.; watercreoB. per 100 bunches, 1.5Udfl; lettuce. Florida, per basket. 3(R4; do., .South Carolina, per basket. 53 Mi do,. North Carolina, per banket. $1!. .1013. beans. Florida, per banket. 3ZM; pens. Florida, per banket, $L.nof 3.n0: peppers Florida, per car rier. $L'if3.n0j effffplant. Florida, per crnte, $'J2.B0; tomatoes. Florida. pr carrier Fancy. $2W1M,.1; choice. $1.2051. 7fl; aspara gus, per crate Houth Carolina. $'J13.M); (Jeorsta. $LM'A3.&0; California, $20P3.50; mushrooms, per 4 -lb. basket. $10125. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Str. Ilellta (Dr.). from Jamaica, Htr Mackinaw Ulr. ). from London. Str. Stalhelm (Nor.), from Ht. Vincent. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Name. From. flailed. Render Port Natal Mar. IS Atlantic Illo Janeiro. ...Mar. 23 Cayo Hoto London Mar, 2 Adrlatlco (llbraltar Mar. 23 lexle tluelva Mar. 21) Ansel da Pre Lisbon Apr. 1 VIrulnlu Copenharea ... .Apr. 1 Fulrhavun Huelva Apr. 3 Annotta Hanta Maria.,,, Apr. 10 Koasano London Apr. 13 Manchester Hero Manchester ....Apr. 14 rilr K. Cussel Nurvlk Apr. 14 Kscalona London Apr. 13 Lancastrian Indon Apr. 15 Kskasonl Narvik Apr, 13 Twilight , Huelva Apr. 13 Jose Hanta Marts... Apr. 17 T.odaner Nuevltaa Apr. 10 Nordatjernen ..Mutanxaa Apr. 10 lmperator Manzanllto ....Apr. 20 Welshman . .Liverpool Apr. 21 PORT 0FNEW YORK j Steamships Due Today Name. From. Steamed. Rochambeau Pordeaux Apr. 10 Han Uujllelmo ...Olbrtltar .Apr, 14 Steamships to Leave Name. For. Pate, America Naplea-Genoa ..Apr. 25 Chtcavo Ilordeaux ,..,.. Apr. 25 Canopto Naples-Uenoa . .Apr. 2d Movements of Vessels Str. Ocmulgee, Philadelphia for Tampa, etc., passed Diamond Shoal tlghlablp at 4:30 p. m. April 23. Htr. Nelson. Clenfueioa for Philadelphia, SO mile, aouthwest of Clenfuecoa at S p. ra. April 23. Str. Toledo, towing- schr. Delaware Sun, Port Arthur for Philadelphia, 160 miles west of Tortugaa at 7 P. m. April 23. Str, Dakotan. Ualboa for Philadelphia. 834 miles from Overfalls HjrhtshlD at. H n. m. April 22. Htr. Persian. Philadelphia for Jacksonville, passed Diamond Shoal lightship at 7 p. m. April 23. iifisreay &TmmvAB&B8S I vinOr sn lTar-l --.- I J iCw "JP iffllffifiH ate HW- sapT e Ab So much lumtax con&a iro W I us every wCeklhat vk hro vf m to make IMMEDIATE SrlP. l) f MENT o -idLUni ItLjW W ((j of what we navel to make m TjX room far whet warrant IT S EdwardMenon&Co. f 1 til iTtBbi ja4t lT HMRAtf noa4 1"4baa Wd fsL y i'eplar t. Wtuurras. toils). 'J I ttWO MEN lit HOSPITAL FOLLOWING CELEBRATION Pistol Fight on Street May Cost Life of One Participant One man In dying In the Methodist Ho? pltnl, nnd Another man, who Is oald to have shot him. Is slightly wounded, ns n result of a rdstol dual, which occurred .nt 12th and MlfMn streets shortty after mid night today, following an Easter celebra. tlon. The participants In tho fight were on their way home, when their feud grew so bitter that revolvers were drawn, Modestlno Mattarazo, 21 years old, nf lia Christian street, has a bullet In his head, and physicians sny he cannot re corver. Tony Mntlo, 30 years old, 1214 MontroBe street. Is wounded In the thigh. The police say that after Matlo Shot Mat. taraxo he was shot by Talo Clllone, 27 years old, 912 South 11th street. The Ut ter was arrested and arraigned beforo Magistrate Baker. He will be held o awolt the result of tho Injuries of the other two men. The police are Investigating the shooting In an effort to learn where the Kft.-tef cele bration which led up to the fracas was held, and to determine what causa led to tho feud. 'SOME MIX,' SAYS TRAIN VICTIM Brnkemnn, With Doth Legs Ampu tated, Wonders What Is tho Matter With Him As abounding display of grit was wit nessed at the University Hospital, when John Walters, 3) years old, of Baltimore a railroad brnkemnn, was brought In after having both legs amputated by a frolght train on the Baltimore and Ohio branch near B7th street early today. Fourteen cars passed over Walters' body. TJesldo the loss of both legs Walters sufforcd a crushed right arm, severo lacer ations and possible Internal Injuries. Ho Is not expected to live. When he reached the hosprtat, however, he had recovered consciousness and, turning to 1'ollco Ser geant Weaver, he said: "I wonder Just what's tho matter with me. I must have taken sick at my work. I hopo my legs will be all right again. That was some mix-up nil right I" Walters, at the tlmo, knew his legn wero crushed, but did not realize they had been amputated. Tho accident, It Is thought, occurred when ho felt from a box car while walking along the top of tho train. Financial Briefs Total profits of tho General Chemical Company during the year ending March 31, 1916, were J2.S93.929, nn Incrcnso of II. 886,009 over the previous year. The surplus was Increased from 1328,790 to 11,939,145, and tho depreciation rcservo was Increased from 1200,000 to $500,000. dross earnings for March of the Hyl lesby property wero 11,454,734, an In crease of 1123,071 over tile corresponding month of last year. The New York Sitbtreasury gained 1828,000 from the banks on Saturday, making a cash not gain sinco Friday of 11,994,000 Net Income of the Tennessee Coppor Company for the year ending December 31, was 11,305,031, an Increase of 1494,138 oyer tho preceding year. Tho profits wero 1,058,1E8, an Increase of 4 07,391. The report of the Holllngcr C!old Mines, I.td,, for tho four weeks ending March 24 shows gross profits of 1151,302, Tho surplus Is now placed nt 11,614,414. Ore treated, 28,712 tons. Tho average valuo of the ore mined was 19.04. In accordance with the action taken by Its stockholders, the Pennsylvania Loan Company, which operates the "Morris Finn" of loans and Investments, litis 'changed Its corporate title to the Morrli) Plan Company of Philadelphia. Sinco Its organization the company has made loans to the city's Industrial workers ex ceeding 11,000,000. Additional shares of various companies have been placed In tho regular list of tho Philadelphia Stock exchange as follows: 1117,000 American Telegraph and Tele phone; 1640 Interstate Railways perma nent preferred, and $1,508,450 Philadelphia Ilapld Transit (extended voting trust; cer tificates), making total Philadelphia Ilapld Transit voting trust certificates lUtcd to date 116,967,600. HENRY SIEDENBACH Jewish Philanthropist Will Be Buried Tomorrow Afternoon Henry Sledenbnch, financier, fell dead In his olllce In the Drexel Building; on Sat urday afternoon. Death was duo to heart disease. Mr. Sledenbach was 70 years old. He was born in this city and educated In 'the public schools; then entered the drygoods business with hlu father at 244 Market street. He retired from thnt business In 1815. The financier was a member of the Congregation Ilodoph Shalom, Broail and BerkB streets, and was a large pontrlbutor to the Hebrew Charities. Three brothers SPBINO HESORTS i.oxa BRANCH. N. J. HoucsrwooD Wast End, Long Branch. N. J, Adjoining Shadow Lawn THE SUMMER CAPITOL Entirely renovated and improved: 20Q roomj and baths; electric lifht: tefephono. Golf and tennis pounds attached. European rlan. Restaurant of peculiar excellence. Rooms S3 00 per day and up. Annex opens May 30. Hotel opens Juno 20. Under Personal Management Walter E.Hlidr.th W. Irvln Davids Formerly of Hotel BresUn, N. Y. City and West End Hotel, Long Branch. N. J. N. Y. Booking Office. 389 Fifth Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE LEADING RESORT HOTELOF THE WORLD iMMlWl'OHjiffllllliilll ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNOtSrUP MAMAOCMKNT. ftfloM WHITE ONa COMPANY ATJUArriO CITY vflg tst&rvew Ofservice.coinfon) tAMMT ramwr mm hotu, nc HOTEL LELANDE SlJSSiSSilJ. ave. Unobstructed ocean view: elevator; aleo. llahtat prly. baths: mod, rates. 'W. 8. HAWK. Westminster-,' v., nr. Deact. Elv. " to at. Prlv. ha.th. run water. 11.60 lnrdfr..t8-'2.60 up wk. C Buhre SWABTIIUOBB. FA. ATH HAVEN INN - Jun IJ. Y. M. BCHB1DLBT. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES The Berlitz Schpbr;of Languages Open all 8ummrNatlv Teacbara. Bpanlsk, Vtench. German, Italian etc, 'Private ana Claas leaaons. Cataioz free, lodler Bulldlnjt. leta ft CLesUat SU. (Over Blier-a .I'liarm.) ... !-i-a -S . STTt AYER'S Tb Bu Oualaaaa Bosaal. SWIMMING VfiCVWL'V " ... -.-. 1 riRASMQ Ivflg it ArveWafa nawstu ATlAMS BANlTART ISWrMllINa POOL BEOPSStt BAT.. APR. 28T1I. CLUBS KOW OfiMii.'au WSW3S lroa hates BurrlvDj Benjamlri, Abraham and IQiila Bledenbach. Funeral services will bo held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the residence of his brother, Benjamin Sledenbnch, 1852 North Tark avenue, and Interment will bo nt Mt. Slnal Cemetery. Carpet Manufacturer Dies aeorsra N, Schofleld, lonsr associated with the city's carpet manufacturing In dustry, died at his home, 1419 West Alle Bheny avenue, on Saturday night nfter n protracted lllnest, Mr. Scholleld was born In Manayunk In 1868. As a younft man ho entered the woolen yarn Industry with his father. Later, however, he becamo Interested Inl carpet mnmtraclurlnir and for many years wan a member of the firm of Schofleld, Mason A Co. Ho was widely known In Masonic circles, lmvlnp been a member of William C. Hamilton Lodge1, No. R00; Tristram lloyal Arch Chnpter, No. 24.1, nnd Pennsylvania Oommandery, No, 70, Knights Templar He was a member of the Manufacturers' Club. He Is survived by a widmv nhd a daughter, MIbs Kathcr Ine Schofleld. The body will be cremated In accordanco with the will ho made Just before his death, JBeatfjtf These Notices Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. ADIIAV. On i April 20. 1010. Fn.EpRP.ICK J .,An.,.,AtJ' ."nn ' Ernest and tho lata I.vdln Ablinu (nee Fischer), sued 41 enrs. llelatlves and friends are Invited tn attend the funeral services, on Monda), at 1 .p. m , at his father's residence. 1731 South Itronil t Interment at Went Laurel 11111 Cemo- tery. Automobile funeral. nAI.l.r.NTlNi:. )n April 21, 11)10. JAMHS, husband of V.mma Hallentlne. HeUtlvea end friends, also Iron Holders' Union. Local No. 1(1, and C'resswell Iron Companr. are Invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, at 2 p. m , at his late residence, 810 N. 20th st. Interment nt Kernwond Cemetery Itemalna may be Mewed on Monday evening, from S to 10 Auto service IllHIIA. On Anrll 22. llllil. HARAtt A., wife of Charloa 1 lloeln, ned 70 years.. Ilela thes and friends nro Invited to attend the funer.il senlces. on Wednesday, at 3.00 P m . nt residence 411 North 42d st In terment private. Washington nnd Wilming ton papers please copy. HOVVpi. On April il. lnlO, MART A., widow of Joseph V. Mower. In her 82d year. Kuneral arvfees, on Wednesday, at 11 a. m,, lit the funeral parlors of Fred Oross. 2a4 West Orange st., Lancaster. Pa. Re mains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m., at her lato residence, 14(17 North 113d at... Philadelphia Interment at Utras burff Cemetery, Lancaster County. IIOVVLRH. Suddenly, at Omaha, Neb., on April 21. 1B10. ALRRRT A., aon of James II. and Mary A. Howies, of 3283 Irving at., Philadelphia, Funeral and Interment private. IIOVXAN. On April 23, WILLIA1L DOTLAN. son of Henry nnd the lato Mary A. Uoylan, formerly of tho Parish of Nnwtownbutler, County Kermannah. Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Philadelphia Aerie, No. 42, Fra ternal Order of Kagles. nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, nt N'30 n m.. from his father's residence S14 H. 21a at. Holomn Ilenulem Mass at Church of St. Charles Ilnrromeo. nt in a. m Inter ment In Holy Cross Cemetery, IIKOWN. On April 22, (Irnre A., daughter nf Jnmea T. nnd Mnrr A. lirnwn nnd graiid daiiBhtcr of Henry P. and I.uttle M. Hingley, "Bed 1 year nnd 20 days Relatlea nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, nt 4 p m., from parents' resi dence, 2032 S. llouvler at. Interment nt Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. IIROYrX. On April 23, JOSllPH J . son of William J. nnd Harnh A lirnwn, In hH 27th jear. Relatives nnd friends are lmlled tn attend funernl servicer, on Wednesday, nt 2 P. nt. precisely, nt his late residence 1727 Perhln St.. Roxborough. Interment prlvato lICItKi:. On Anrll 23, PATRICK, husbnml of the late Margaret IlurKc. at his lato residence. 2328 H. 17th st Duo nollco of the funeral will he eh en. CA.MKRON On April 21, 1010, MAROARRT 'A.li:itON (ne Martin), mother of Rosannn ( . Stewnrt and Alexander Cameron. Rela tlvea and friends are Invited to nttend tho funernl services, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m.. nt her Into residence, 310 Hhedaker at., Oer msntowh Interment prlnte. at Cheltcn Hllla Cemetery. CLARK. On April 22, 1010 JOHN J., son of John J. and Mnrtha Clnrk (neo Llat). Rela tives and friends are Invited to nttend the ji s. .' ji,"i' ni 0 -$ DRATII0 funeral, on. Tuesday, at 2 t. rrt., from th residence of his parent. ISO. N. 24th at. Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery. CLKARY. Suddenly, on April St. ll)16. JO gflPH W . son of Edward 8. and Emma A Cleary (nee Houston), ared 12 yeara. Rela tives and friends are, invited to attend the funeral, Wednesday, at 8:80 a. m., from his parents' residence, 2001 Houth Franklin at. Heoulem Hlth Mass at the church, of the Jplphany, at 10 a m. precisely. Interment Holy cross .cemetery. Auto service. ClJ0THF.RH.--On April 22, 1010. MARTHA ., nuo oi iiooen uroinera, in.ner outn year, Relatives and frlenda are Invited to J'!Jd the. funeral services, on Tuesday, April 28. at 2:80 p. m. precisely, at her late residence. U80 South Cleveland ave. Inter 5,1' private, nt Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, from 8 to 10 p, m. ,,??t1t'C?T8l"1lJ"i on April 22. ItARRT P. J'RNNT, aed 00 years. Relatives and friends, also, Meridian Sun Loda-e. No. 188, J, ?,nd,A..,M.: Fredonia Council. No. (12, J,'- ,V' A-.M.I Waverly Castle. No. 18. K. O. K,, and employes of the 40th St, Market, pro invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., nt tha parlors of 8. P. Frankenfletd Sons, N, W, cor. 80th and Spring Garden sta, IHKMnR.Suddenly, on April 28, CIIARLEB P.. husband of Mary Clla niemer (nee Hopkins). Due notice of the funeral will j.J,1,?n' "dm n, late residence, 2180 N. 80th at. llONAIIUn. On April 22, 1010. JOHN It., yon of John F, and the lato Annie Donahue (nen Murray), ared 28 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 So R. m.. from his father's residence, 2822 8. Juniper st. Requiem Hla-h Maes at the. Church of tho Epiphany, nt 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto service, IIONOIIUK. On April 22. 1010., KLLEN. widow of Edward Donohue. Relatives and frlenda aro Invited to attend the runernl. on Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m from Schuyler's, llrosd and Diamond sta. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Ascension. O nnd .Westmoreland sts., at 10 a, m. Inter ment private, Automobile funeral, DORAN. On April 23. . 1018, TATRICK J. DORAN, husband of the late Annie Dornn. Relatives and frleftds. aleo the Holy Namn Hoc ety of Hi. Charles' Church and the Lady Livingstone Idae, No. 88. O, of II , aro In vited tn attend ihe, funeral, on Wedneaday. nt 8:80 a. m., frorti his lata residence, 2020 Catharine st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Charles Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DRtJJIJIONI). On April 23, 1010, ROBERT, husband of Margaret C, Drummond. Rela tives nnd friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Tuesday, nt 1:80 p. m,, nt his late residence. 1218 W. Hilton at. In terment private. Please omit (lowers. Dl'VALL. On April 22, 1010. AUOU8TUH W DUVALL. Relatives and friends, also employes of the National Drug Company, are Invited to attend tho funeral services, Wed nesday, nt 2:30 p. m., at his late rest dence, 4787 N. 18th street, Loiran. Inter ment private, Mount Morlah Cemetery. Re mains may be viewed Tuesday fium 7 to 0 p. in. r.I'lT.l.MAN. On April 23, 1010. OEOROE J. UPPRLMAN. Sr., aed 84 years,. late of Woodcrest. N. J. Notice of funeral will be clven from 230 South Hirst st, LSHLKIl. On April 23. 1010. JOHN H.. ESS LKR, In tha 00th year of his are. Relative and friends, also Mowers' Union, No. 1; Washington Circle, No. 3, D. of A., are Invited to attend tha funeral services, at the residence of his dauihter. Mrs. Millie Owens, 2210 N. Woodstock St., on Wednes day, at 2:80 p. m, Interment at "West Laurel Hill Cemetery. inxiinrr,-on April 28, leio. william. beloved husband of Anna M. Hverett nnd eon of Abrnhatn and Eliza Everett, aired 47 ears. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Thursday, at 3 p. m., from his late residence, 2827 H. Falrhlll at. (0th and Porter.) Interment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Frlenda may call on Wednesday ovenlnx, Au; son Ice. riNt'HI'.R. At Atco, N. J.on April 23, ED WARD, husband of .MWIda Fischer (nen Roller). In hla 02d )r. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend the funernl. on Wedneaday, at 0 a. mTrom hla late resi dence, Atco. N. J. Requiem Muss at the Atco Roman Catholic Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment strictly private, at llerlln Cemo- I'LOdi). On April 22. 1010. FLORENCE T daughter of Patrick and the late Catherine Flood (nee O'Neill). In her 20th year. Rela tives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funernl. on Wednesday, nt 8:30 a. m., from tho residence of her father. Coral at. nnd Hast Husnuenanna nve. Solemn Requiem Mass nt tha Church of the Holy Name, at 1() a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemo tery. FRANK. On Abrll 20. 1010. LAURA, dauih ter of August and tho late Paulina Frank, need 23 yeara. Rclatltea nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p. m., nt her parents' resi dence. 1200 East Oxford st. Interment at lllenwood Cemetery. flALLAflHKK. On April 22. 1010, MAR CELLA It., daughter of Thomas L. and TE jJJi E MADE his bow to Philadelphians several weeks ago, and was given a hearty, apprecia tive greeting. Hundreds of letters were sent him. Thousands of people read the .absorbing story of his life, from day to day. And when the story halted, there were immediate and insistent demands for its renewal. Thus it is that in next Saturday's Evening Ledger Monte Crispen returns. He has foiled the conspirators who sought to destroy his factories. But he does not yet know his people, as he would. He returns as a workman, living in a Kensington boarding house and mingling with his own employes. What he learned there, the way he won the sympathy and interest of his own people and eventually found real happiness that is the basis of the new Monte Crispen serial. It is a powerful, skilfully told tale of Philadelphia for Philadelphians. SATURDAY'S inmg ONE , HEATH8 Annie Gallagher (nea MeNulty). rel IS year. Relative and frlend4. also the Ch. dren of Mary of St Ann's Church, are in vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m., from her parent,, residence, 2.14(1 Cedar st. (flint Ward). Solemn Re. qalem Mass at St Ann' Church, at 10 a.m. Interment at Bt. Ann' Cemetery. OARTON. On April 21. 1010, MARTHA F wife of staer II. tlarton,, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends are Invited tn attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, April 28, nt 10:80 a. m , at the residence of her hua band. 448 Henry t., Camden, N. J. . Inter ment at Woodstown, N., J,, on arrival of (rain leaving Camden at 12:32 p. m. Re main may be viewed on Monday, after 7 p. m, OAUI,. On April 20,.101n..MARY A. OAUt.. widow of Jonn Oaul. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funernl on Tuesday, nt 8:30 n. m , from her Into residence. 2325 South Juniper st. High Mass at Epiphany Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral. CU.ISSON. In Taoll. Pa., on April 21.1018. CLARA wife cf William II, Ollsson, In her filth year. Relative and friends arn Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, from hr late residence, Paoll. Service nt the house at 2 p. m. Interment private, nt urovo M. K. Cemetery. (It.OVER. On April 23, 1010. MART L., wife of John D. mover. In her 7fld year. Funeral and Interment private, on Wednsdny after noon. Friends may call on Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m.i at her husband' residence. King' Highway. Moupt Ephralm, N. J. ItAr.HNI.KIV. On April 22. 1010, OEOROB HAE1IL11IN. husband nf Anna J. Haehn- leln (nee Nullcr). Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. nt his lato residence, zmm west husnuenanna ave. int vate, nt Mount Vernon Cemetery. IIANAUKR. On April 22. llllft. at Atlantic City, N. J.. FRIEDA HANAUER. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funernl services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. precisely, nt the pnrlora nf Morrla Hoeenburg ft Sons. 2000 N. Hrond st. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. HI'.SS. At Ruffalo, N. T.. on Aprlf 22. 1010. Prof. HOWARD D. HEAR, husband of Emily Westbrook Hess and son of John St. and Ellaaheth Martin Hess. Relative ami friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral service, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m., at the residence of hi father, 1820 Master at., Philadelphia, Interment private, 1II00IN8. On April 21, 1010, JOHN F hu band of Catharine W. Hlgglns (neo Butch). Relative nnd friends, also firemen of En nine Company No. 63, Firemen' Rellaf Asso ciation. Htato Flremen'a Association; Insur ance Patrol, and all other organizations of which ho was n member, are Invited to at tend the funeral, on Wednesday, at R:.10 a. m.. from hla late residence, .1033 North Hutchinson at. Solemn High Mas of Re quiem at St Stephen's Church at in a. m Interment at Norrlstown, Pn. Automobile funeral IIOEHI.INO On April 20. 1010. CHARLES A., husband of Ida Hoehllng, In hi Mat year, Relative nnd friends, also the or- fanlzatlons uf which he waa n member, are nvlted to attend the funeral service, on Tuesday, at 2:80 n. m. precisely, nt lit late residence. 2S42 North 17th at. Interment strictly private, nt Hillside Cemetery, llOnitlX. On April 22, 1010. "HARRY K.. on of tho late Oottlleh nnd Roslna Hoerle. Relative and friends, also the Team Drivers' Union. Local No. 470, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m., from his sister's residence. Sirs, Jarob Duscher, 2HI4 Ruth at. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m, HOWAnli. On April 23, 1010. CATHARINE H , wife of J. Pearce Itownrd and .laughter of John nnd Margaret H. McICIm. Relntlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m., from her parents' residence, 1010 8th nve., Moore, Pa. Inter ment prlvnte. HOWARD. On April 21. 1010. SAMUEL, hus band of Elizabeth Howard Relative and frlenda nre Invited to attend the funernl, on Tuesday, at 8'30 n. m , from his lato resi dence. 3314 N. Water St. High Mass at Church or the Ascension, nt 111 a. m. Inter ment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. IlltNHH'KF.R On April 22, 1010, J. QUIN- CY IIUNS1CKER. ngrd 72 yenrs. Relative nnd friends nro Invited to hla home. 41)1:1 Wynnefleld ave.. North Wynnefield. Monday ovcnlns, 7 to 0 o'clock. Services nnd In terment, on Tuesday, nt 10 n. m. Train leaves Ilroad Ht. Station for Wynnelleld Avo. Station 7.03 and 8:10 p. m. JONES. At his residence, 3227 finnsom at . on April 23. llllil, WILLIAM I) . husband of Annlo Jones (neo Laird), of Edgewnter Park, N. J . and son nf the Intrt Edward P. and Mary Jones, of Mount Holly. N. J. Duo no tice of tho funeral will bo given. JUKES. On April 2.1. 1010. MARTHA CIIIUSTODELI.A. widow of Joseph Jukes. Funeral aervlren on Tuesday morning, nt hor late residence, r.14 H. Conestogn st.. West Phlla. Services nnd Interment private, KELLY. On April 22. 1P.HI. MARGARET, widow of John Kelly (neo McQarrlgle). Rela- C RISPEN ffieJ-gtr CENT XV -jr '5 . tire and frleridn, a! fbwary Society off Ail tainia vnurcn, are invuea to i , the funeral, en Wednesday, at n a. mu fremf her daughter's residence, Mr. Syprlan Trot ter, 4801 Edgemont L Rfqnlem Itlrh M at All Saints' Cnureh. Rrldesbnrsr. Inter ment at Most ltoly Redeemer cemetery KfcLLY. On April 29, 1B1, flAnAlf, fUutri? ter of the late Jhn and Rrlfljtet Jteily, df , Maghern, County Derty, Ireland, Du nolle I of the t oneral will be given, .from the, reert dence of Jame McNamee, 437 Alrdrl art, (8th at, and Erie nve.J. KIRMfNER. On April 28, IBM, ELlfcA RETH, widow of Michael Klrehner. Rela tlves nnd frlenda are Invited to attend the fumral services, on Wednesday, at 10 a, m. at her late residence, 4014 Chancellor L Interment private, Har Nebo Cemetery, LE81lr.fl. Suddenly, on April 23, MARIA A.e widow of O. W Lesher, In her 81et year Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend h funeral, without further notice, on Wednes day, April 20, at 8 p. m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Wlllam II, Craven, Hat boro. Pa. Interment at Hatborq Daptlst, Cemetery. U.MPF.R.-On April 21, IBM. WILLIAM. on of Charles II., Sr., and .the late Louis. Llmper (nee Fox). Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence, 2842 Collins st, Interment private. North. Cedar. Hill . Cemetery, Remain may be viewed Monday, from 8 to 10 p. m. ,, McCONNKLL. At Olenrldge. N. J., on April 23. 1D10. OAROLIN JIYDB, widow of Alex ander McConnell, aged 88 year. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Jamea', Klngsesslng, 6tn. st. and Woodland ave.. on Tueaday, at 230 p. m Interment at St. James' Churchyard. Klngsesslng, McCONNKLL. On April 20, IBM, JAMES, son of the late William and Hannah Mc Connell, aged .10 year. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at,2 p. m.i at the resi dence of hi brother-in-law, John A. Quean, 877 N. 42d st. Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery. Mfl'ADDEN. On April 23. IBM. MARGARET J., beloved wife of David MeFadden (nee Ilalfourd). Due notice of (he funeral will be given, from her lata residence. 1721 N. Front st, MrflARVHV, On April 22, IBM. STEWART.' son of Thoma and Anna McOarvey (nee Stewart), aged 18 monthe. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Tuesday, at 2, p. m., at hla parents' residence, 3027 Helgrade ft. In terment private, at North Cedar Hill Ceme tery. SIcVAL'dll. On April 23, IBM, JOHN, on of Ilrldtet and the late OeorM McVaugh. Relative and friends, also Hill Posters and Dlllera' Local, No. 4, are Invited to attend -the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:80 a, m., from hi late residence. 42T N. Franklin at. High Mass at the Church of the Assump tion, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Croa Cemetery, MILLER. On April 22. 1010, EUPHEMIA II. MILLER, -widow of Theodore Miller, tn her 08d year. Relative and friends ar Invited to attend the funeral service, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her son-in-law. 1524 North Droad it. inter ment private. MULIIOI.LAND. On April 22, 1010V MART. widow of Owen Mulholland. Relative and friend are Invited to attend tha funeral.' on Tuesday, at 7:30 a. m., from tha real-, dence of J. P. Connors, 231 Green st. High Mass at St. Auguatlno'a Church, at 0 a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MYERS. On April 22, 1010. ORACH V, MYERS, aged 14 years. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m., at the residence of her father. Peter Meyer. Eaal Hhawmont ave., Roxborough. Interment prlvnto. Remain may b viewed Monday, from 7 to 0 p. m. NAIILK. On April 22, 1010. FANNIE B., widow of Samuel C. Nagle. Relative and friends, also the congregation of the Ilroad Street M. E. Church, are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday after-, noon, ut - o'clock precisely, at her late reel-, dence, 2003 Hnlnbrldgn at. Interment pri vate, nt West Laurel Hill, NUHKEY. On April 21. 1010. CATHERINE. " widow of William Nuskey, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tueaday. at 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of her granddaughter. Mrs. Robert E.1 Ful .ton, 4144 North Rrond at. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Stephen' Church, at 10 a. m. OIAVELL. On April 82. 1010, ROBERT. on of the late Jamea nnd Margaret Olwell. Rela... Uvea and friend aro Invited to attend tha funernl, on Tuesday, at 8:80 a. m., from tho residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Coyle, 1311 8, 30th St. High Mas of Requiem at St. Gabriel' Church, at 10 n. m. Interment at Holy Cros Cemetery. PAINTER. On April 23. 1010, L. ELIZA IIETH, wife of D. Edward Fainter. Jr. (net Maack). Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral aervlces. on Thurs day, at 2 p. m., at her late realdence, 840 Magee at., Lawndale, Phlla. Interment private, at NpVthwood Cemetery. "r . j?aw. .... h K t; , utr hwv-tvw, , . , . ,. . ...... isa ,T F
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