Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    lUVENIftG y,Tnrani'n-PHi:L?ADfiT;PHJA DtTESPAY, MAY 9, 19:16.
-0LADELPKIA
Muiiyj ,
tAtrAND FLOUK
,.i..inia 170.400 bushel. De-npili-ttrttlp".,
'Vrimt ruled steady
ms..""' "?2....... Quotations: Car
E 8fW" uJor No. 2 red. spot and
sS 9, JJlots? 45.887 bushel
lfAr2". eobT per 70 lbs., 82c.
toemftnd
mstui prices. Quota-
kwim
"STi .B1&T,2WAiRr k "4
BZC. ; Binnaara wuw
'ft-OISKcTj ?ltt"' 4Mc
graded, .4
M'A'yii-'
r'ertlPU. 850 bbl and 888.088 lbs.
S?e.,?l!l. .Iaw end va hies were
M:5nr Quotations per. 188 IBs., in
pWS5i!SJr clear, J5.10O5.3I): do..
Fv. VsiofeKflO T do., patent, l8.7oRfli
Miit clear cm.".. ...iniiVTn- tin., natent.
" 15 800 "Prln. first,, clear,
ft.. W mlllV ciolco and fancy patent,
ftWi v; -fSr mill regular grades winter,
W'ljlV'' Krafcht, I3.40OS.80I
r'tt'rijln 5off'l(iwIy but ruled steady
e tM.. ""
pitovisioNS
IT- ...t mii oulet but Arm. Quotatlonal
E, TO?'in sets Smoked nnd nlr-drled. 20c.
I K'S'lJei fn sets, smoked. 28c. , : city .beef,
RwatJnd tenders, emoked and alr-firled,
k.nur" wentern beer, khucricb nmi wuunni
Ktt"f-'5T2"c.i beef' humi, $28080: pork,
B kel. ?Jvr3.oi- . .am. H. P. cured, loose.
?WlJJf'8TWnnd, loose, 17W W18C1 do.,
i" kid lSHlOe-I ot'1, hnm'' ma0'd'.
900-1 "-A as to Drana Rim ns"' ,uj.,
l?nr.moed, Western cured. lSttcido..
I""1 KSieiMS 30c, S Picnic slioulder,. 8. P.
STiSSe MlitM So", emoked. 13Ve.: bel
SP11'.. eteVli. accordliiB to average, loose.
Sk, la ficr;., hacon. as to brand and aver-'
Sfc! J&ake5red, inc. i do.. Weatem cured.
? ,m,..A western retlned. tierces.
.IHjr.aV do., tubs. HM,oo., oure city.
!ffi,f Wndered, In tierce., llHc.l do., do., In
. 11 C.
REFINED SUGARS
DAIRY PRODUCTS
-,,proP Offerings were light, ami
F3K w .Wl.fi""? J"2 2S?.
val
was full
Sfl' "eVS??" held lOWlSUci apeclal. hlfh"
;tr,; d. fair to Koo!1'. held. lSOISVie.i do.,
ff.'SijfrteS && w rm at the
li Saline wh denmnd fully equal to the
PViSIS ouofatlonsi Western, nolld.packed
Bim0wry.-fflP.c3L8pi i!S.ti unuilU.r. i nearby
'! ..V;vsie.i avernto cxtrii.iWc; flralB.
TlAi-"'.T.Vnn.i. L'DUaiK!.. BanicKy. prims.
(jSac.'i Jbblnic "nl"' of fflncy
prints.
a7W
08 were Arm and In Eood demand
Olio
Stfr.TV la free cases, ncatuj cm,.,, v.w
ftuik"i, ilrsS J nu nor standard case;
I .?!$ receipts. M.HO per coeo: Weaf
arKiS. "JOfflc. Per daz., Western extra
ia."l?7's peruse, flrsts. JC1 00 per case;
ISf.'j.Sr I81BBII.45 per case; fancy selected
edViVeSS were Jobblne at, S7WJSC.
for POULTRY
P, ihE-The market ruled steady under mod
m&jssr ssufion: ,' "idSsRi.
MI-IIMS -.- . - .l.ll..,n nanneri HP
JSL.I wilts .LeBhorns, nccorairw w,'i""t
tljBteidaiks. s to slia and quality. ltlU
CH"'".? iiiaiiie... nlaeons. old. per pair.
'SSllMr do . "jouiur. Per pair, 20022c.
''iTRMSED-The market ruled Hrm undor
: ?S?jK.1ir.n.i n fair demand fur dcslruble
SSL We quo e. Fi-esb-kllled poultry, dry
EiJt!M. 12 to box. dry-pkked, fancy
ffj VvuV: uelahlnn 4 B lbs anleie
HKCVCV. --'.' ,l" 1... , .... b
nrninir m w ".
1 li, apiece, 21c.
Ul IM..Plece, Vine. "ma. re r-.r...S --.
ST Brr'soOBSc.' do , other nearby, welchlns
f.rij'lhi, per pair, 40WlBc! lamor sixes,
H?,.?"?Sn. . uS lb. WcUhlnc BW10 lbs.
Irt 2t2S . smalfcr slxs. 2.IM2UC.:
3 .ir" -iV
" ".'.r- ..! iiimM- artiiiilm. nflr
Kwwl.r'weTrtimV. nfffa-JV?: 15r 'aoi..
Mufll.:3: wmte, weixninE vdiuih p-t u..
IMP.Kt rMtS-. "CTK".; JS: .. KtSgS',
4i'g'X.d8Vi lbs per do., tl'WSSS. darK.
ffi&lsb, imalt and No. 2. UOl.U.
FRESH FRUITS
Clotee itxk was In fair request and sen,
v... ..j - nilnufn Annua. nAP hiil.-
. -'--, .J"T
J.rcju,!
r"T-. -.. Kl T mnn. n.
r CrUC, 1 liHtfO.H", V. ". mil I .7-
.13, CftnborriB. Jerpfy. per bbl , tav7.;
L'Jtftt," North Carolina, 12 U 18c.
3 VPfircTAIlIj'ES
JtfT. per craio, iu;.r nm-jii-
Si TM. teneral murltet wo
quiet and
h.Ale tlnvnta"
y.intMK imporianv t....iiD.
It in.. ... .v.tx.aVi Mnnn,
l'cnnsylianla, 1.15
l 11 i.r.tfii t in An..
WSr&iTfr ?.., V.,t 11 IWH81 1H! rin
tWrttern. J1.05O1.1U. Uo Jersey, pr bas
mati itna nxtfflTr.iT. . dn.. do.. Mo. 1 other
I
orUlra SeTSc. do., do.. No- 1. a0l?40C. J
fo, j'lorida, per bbl., No. 1, I5.259a,7&; do;,
iff 90.1 allK ftlf't UVe nVVI'Ul 11UUVUV", MCev)
Mnrbtiliet. No. 1. -L.ttUOc ; do., do., .p. .'.
Artrlixmper, No. 1, 70c. Ul; do., do., dp., No.
?- HAAAnrt fti Vlri74nlfi
per bbl.
$1.&U&
TttS. lOnloni. per 100-tb.
I
l.i9. lunioni. per iuu-iu. uats, ih. uu..
iT(U Pr cummer crate. Xo. 1, $1.40tj'l.t0;
i toudo- No. s. l.'31.3r.. OabbaKe, Danish,
l.prr ton. IC)W30; do., Houth Cnrollna. per
I'm4k HlCrlQ . I'alaeu fliii-ll n nm rimrtt.
baK.
;il.jjf5i!5 So'inacb, Norfolk, per bbl., IU2;
!KI. Norfolk, por bbl.. 7Bc.ll. Water-
,tmi. per 1UU buncbex, ll.B0tP2.GU. Lettuce.
Xortll '. Carolina. ner basket. IIU2.
;BDi. Florida, per basket. 2(fi3. 1'eas.
rutiox ana Houtn Carolina, per nasKet, i.-j
2. PpnTM.ru. Vlnrl.l.n . riAr pnrrler. Sl!li3!l fiO.
ItnUat, 1'lorlda, per crate. !2.2s02.7A.
iwiuo, norioiK
BAR SILVER
IB I,ndQn har atlvp wn. m.ntp.l p. !14 I.IAd..
BiyM. tba Price In New York was 73U.C
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. Stay S;
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Kaw .Tar,
S-Jjr. Fair and cooler tonight; Wednesday
. moderate) west nnd northweBt -winds.
- A disturbance tha,t was central north
'(Lake Superior yesterday mornlne has
Mvtncrf to ,the lower St. Lawrence Vol
Mi attended by light showers' In New
oigUna, New York, northern NJw Jer
,r, eastern Pennsylvania nnd portions of
airjUnd. Virginia and West Virginia.
ItUJlS hAVA rnn.lntlAH In 4l.a TvTah.1. T.amn
tBUtea. Fair weather prevails virtually
werywhere east of the Rocky Slountalns
Kr omrning, with clear skies at most
iSllCea. TumnaH. ..-- . i,
lai,V,fcept ,or a Bl5ht excess In the
r "" an( w immediate Atlantic
e,Tvatlon taken at a, rn. Ea.tern time.
. Low
f tiUon i . '."' ".. .Veloo-.
Ilila
V,.lamin .-.. '. 'Wind. fty. Weather
tl4iti7"n. -'".o" 'i
&!&Jti :: 88 U :: Sw S SK?
hJZTt.v . iu an
BSi N.D. BO 48 " M 1-j p;
58fflL"JV.M M f.t .? S.cfi
aai-.i,- ' r -w .a iin .;-; i iniiuv
'."""t.BC. 70 70 "Tl W I." cBir
NB . . Clear
W . . Clear
NW ia Clear
H . . Cloudy
NW 12 Clear
H D Drill
60 ,00 NW J2 t'lear
Aft Kl . rin....
In H ,w tH V,'".""'
IA ' Tl.ln
lfciliaoli.u,
OC -...
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H Clear
16 Clear
. . Clear
. . Clear
. . P.Cldy
aw
nw;
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vsBunviii.,
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no
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wtacS..."' 2t "'
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LSf?an.S If
,04 NW 24 Clear
KT
Clear
rflT
70 70
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I.'
.02 W
.. N
H
P.Cldy
Clear
PCldy
Coudr
Clear
SU'
70 70
70 70
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a.t,l-""
IB
M) BS
8
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2X W '
m S3 SS
iwiu. Me ju
HA tU)
W 26 Clear '
rSeOM 40 40
'I
SlV
18 c
ear
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BW
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B
SB
8 -NW
&v
w
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I 1'Uv
B ti;-:.u
I'Uar
P.Cldy
Cloudy
P Cldy
Clear
PCldy
PCId)
i'lear
P.Cldy
Clear
Cloudy
r'i ai
3"B
I at
18
utooio
S&8
. Cn, ill Jo
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NW,
VKNOTII OP niv
!,
5i tn-IMoatr seta.. lliWim.
Ml B.tn. Mun sni.th. a K7 n ttT
T'V48K BUT?U TIO CIIAXtliS.
!-4rtr fliiSS'!!f?,t w' 20 .m.
I -.. n.rkit ruled firm but thero wa little.
Ji!.m Ouotatlonst Extra, line. granulated.
'flSlW, Mwdertxl. 7.7i)ft7.7Bc. confec-
IMOc-
WiRiaiili, Norfolk, per hamper, 1 01.80.
Squnh. Florida, per crate, S22.80. Toma
bum, Florida, per carrier, fancy, 2ti2.50;
aj to., do , choice, 11.80QH.73. Asuarasus, per
fjcrtti. South Carolina, 2.S04; du.. do., Oenr
Sttx. r.'.if3.B0: do., do.. California, 1204;
Huptraiiu. Jersey, or bunch. 28040c. Mush,
Komi, par 4-b. baket, UW1.23.
4V!r,, M.. . 1.4 R
Vveiiad, o. 4g j ft
gJJJOtt. Mich 48 48
J.-....WU, lex 74 7
iKwa
MfiWBT '
rvaunviiiA on
Mother Killed at Son's Grave
PARIS, May 9. A. widow .visiting her
soldier jon'a Rravo on ths fteia bt the bat
tle of the Marno was bctself killed by
bombs dropped by n German aviator In
Iiasslno; over the Held THo widow's
daugher, who also was at the graveside,
was mortally wounde.
IN MK510ntAM
IIANLON, In fond and lovlnr r.m.mvnM
l1V-JrfiSrtr,n Jovlna; memory of Ml
UrPr, who died May 7, 1014
HIS Cll
MtCHAEL B.
CHILDREN.
. j eatijB
7Aee Notice Ara Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
nAItCLAY. At Chestnut Hill, on fondaT
JVATiTi-i.1.. s- . i.01".. HENRIETTA
CHAUNCKT. wife of A. Charles Barclay.
Funeral ervlce- will be held at hr latn
residence, Ornyers no chestnut Hill, on
2?iSS?2"'JiLW"" S.11 R' m Interment
private. Kindly omit flowers.
nOCCtlTO. -On May B. 1018, aARTANO. bus
band of Loulra Iloccuto, aited 40 years.
Ilelatlvel and friends, also members of Urn
"WL I. Sool' and .all other socletle. of
which Le was a member, are Invited to at
tend to funeral, on Wedueeday. at 0 n. m.,
from his wife's residence. 1028 Oreennlch
St. Oplemn lUaulem Mass at the Annuncla.
tlon Church, lotb and Dickinson ats at
l'37 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
ttry. .
nilAUN. On May. 8. 1010. CHAHLES fl,
husband
r"t. o ii'iu, iuinui.3 it.,
Jennie liraun (nee Schoenfeld),
1 je
former; or tils N. zntn
r!
84
la ,,. (..1. ni., y,n
Camden, N, J,,
ane.1 34 years. Keiatlvra nnd f
in.
nn
vlted to attend tho funeral . services,
Thursday, nt 10 a. m.. at the Oliver II.
Ualr Hulldlnn. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment
at Oreenmottnt Cemetery, ltemilns may bo
iewea on wninesuay. irom . 10 iu p, m.
IlYnNIM. On May 8. 1018. CATHAUINE E
11YRNE8. beloved wife of Joseph A. inrne.
and daughter of tho late Patrick and Ellen
Davis. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend. Ih funeral, on Friday morning", nt
R 30 o'clock, from ber late residence, 1742
North 27tn street Bolemn Rrqulm Mass
at the Most Precious lllood Church, at 10
a, m. Interment at Holy flepulchre Cem
terv, Automobllo service PhllllpsburB pa
pers please copy
OAUTElt. On May 7, lnlfl, MARY A. CAR
TER. aired 88 years, Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services, nn
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late
residence 3028 Warren at. Interment at Ar
Ilnaton Cemetery, Friends may view re
mains Wednesday evening, from 7 to 10
o'clock.
CI.A(H1TCTT. On May 7. 1016, MARTHA
LUCIA, widow of William Clarvett, oa-ed 00
years. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday,
nt 2:30 p. m., from her residence, Ktns's
Highway, East Haddonlleld. N. J. Inter
ment prlvato at Colcatown. N. J.
COPE. Suddenly, on May 8. 1010. HARRY
P., husband of Matilda Crouthimnl Cope,
aged 71 years. Rolathes and friends are
InMted H attend the funernl services, on
Thursday, nt .1 l m.. nt lato residence. 88011
Rsynton at , Oermantown Interment nrl
. ato. Remains may be tewed on Wcdnesdny
evenings ,
CROSOX. At Wllmlnttnn. DM., nn May 8.
11)10. ALICE it. WIIEKLAIIAM. Wire or
Oeoriro F. Croseon. formerly of PascbuUllle,
Philadelphia Funeral from her lato resi
dence, 412 Pine St., Wilmington. Wednesdav,
May 10. nt 0 a. m. High Mass at St
Mary's R. C. Church. Interment at Cathe
drul Cemetery, Wilmington.
mVltlHT. On May 0, 1010. MARCUS II
DWIOHT. M. D.. BBed 01 years' relatives
nnd friends, also University Lodge. No 010.
F. nnd A. M . and all other organizations nf
which he was a member, are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Thursday after
noon, nt 2 o'clock precisely, at the Chanel
ot Androw J, Ualr & fan. Arch nnd 10th
streets. Interment at Woodland. Cemetery
Automobile service.
EISENHOWER. In Norrlstown. Montgomery
County. r.. on May 8. 1010. ALONZO D
KlHENHOWElt. Relatives and friends are
Intjted to attend tho funeral, from tils lato
residence, 802 De Kalb St.. on Wednesday,
at 8 p. m. Interment private. Remains muy
Lii viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 0 0. m.
F.NOI.1SH. On May 8. 1010. at Treabyterlan
Home for Widows and Single Women. 88th
at. nbovo Woodland ave., ELLEN, widow of
Andrew English, aged 01 years, runernl nt
the Home'wedncaday, 2 o'clock. Interment
Mount Morlah Cemetery.
FRANKLIN. Suddenly, on May n, 1010. Dr.
(IKOHUi: P. FRANKLIN, agod 78 enrs.
Relatives nnd friends, also Post 2. O. A. R..
and 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, nro Invited
to attend the funeral aervlces. nn wednes
dav. at 2 n. m.. at his lato residence. 1810
Oreen st Interment private
nil.I., On May 8, 1018, MAROURETA, daugh
ter of John l and Margaret E. GUI. Rela
tives nnd friends of the family, also emploxs
of Wanamaker's Audit Department, aro In
vited to attend the funeral services, on Thurs
day. Rt 10 a, m.. at the Church of the Resur
rection, Rroad and Tioga sts. Hody may ba
viewed Wednesday evening at her late resi
dence. 3232 N. 18th at. Interment at Chester
Valley. Pa. Kindly omit flowers. Auto
service. ,
GLASflOW On May- 8. ., 1018, ROBERT
OLASOOW. Relatlvea and friends, also En
ntsklllen Purple Ouards. L. O. L. No. 74.
are Invited to attend the funeral from the
residence of his brother, Samuel Glasgow.
2018 Catherine at., on Wednesday afternoon
nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Morlah
Cemetery.
fJOROAS. On May 7. 10l8, JULIA, daughter
of the lato Charles and Ellxabeth Oorgas. In
the KOth year of her ago. Relatlvea and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
aervlces. on Wednesday, nt 3 p. m., at her
late residence, 723S Oermantown ave., Mt.
Airy. Interment private.
HAINES. Suddenly, on May 8, lOlfl.OEOROF.
I... husband of Anna Dayman Haines and
son of the lato Joseph and Christina Haines,
aged 40 years Relatlvea and friends, also
Oermantown Assembly. No. 80. A. O. M. P..
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence,
B"28 Marlon at.. Oermantown. Interment
private. Remains may bo viewed on Tues
day evening.
11 a 1 , nn May 8. 1910. at her residence
Townlhln Lin. road. Llanerch, HARRIET
BARKER, widow of Dr. John Thomas Hall.
Services lit Bt. Clement', Church. 20th and
Cherry at,:, on Thuraday. the 11th Inst., at
8'43 a m. Interment at Oreenmount Ceme-
1 tery, Haltlmore. Md
HALE. On May 8. 1010, ESTHER E.. widow
of Lawls E. Hale. In her 71st year. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. ro..
at her late residence, 1842 N. Uouvler st.
Interment private.
IIARFF. On May 8. 1010. OTTO, husband
of Josephine Harfl (nea Lohmnna). Rela
tives and friends, alao the Su.quehanan
llulldlng and Loan, No. 1, are. Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Wednesday,
at 1:30 p. m.. at his late, residence. 328 E.
Wlldey at. Interment private at Oakland
Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday eve-
HAltllis. On May T. 1018. ANNA ZELIA
POTTS, widow of Joseph 8, Harris. , Fu.
J..ral service" on Wednesday, nt 2 o'clock,
t calvary Church. Oermantown. Interment
at Paoll. private.
I1EATON, On May q. 1010. ALICE M. HKA.
ion (nee Smith),-widow of Edward T. Ilea
toS Relative, and friends ar. invited to
attend the funeral, Wednesday, at 830
am. from the residence of her daughter,
Mrs Emma Stark. 8832 Addison t. Re
Sulem Wh Maa, aV Church of TranarUura.
tlon. at 10 a. m. Interment private.
1IKIS8. Suddenly, on May 8, 1010. at Per
klomenvllle. Pa., ANNA V-. daiuhter of the
lata James Helss. In her OSd year. Due
notice of the funeral -will be given, from
IlKLMETAtVn'May 0. 1016. SUSANNAH,
wife of Charles 11. Helmetar. aged 87 years.
Relative, and friends, also O"ao Council,
f 2f p I O. O. SLr are Invited to attend
he funeral services, .on, Friday afternoon,
at o'clock, at tha residence 1 of her husband.
?Sl" SDruco st.. Camden. N. J. Interment
I...2r . New fcamden CemeUry. Re.
r.,;ina may be viewed
Thursday wenlng
after 7 o'clock.
: - . 1.
?S 0rCH?.0rt,n.,nCd1SUVr?,n SoJ..?
Fdmund, Thursday, at 0 . ra. precisely. In.
termeSt at Holy Croa, Cemetery, Auto
inNpSCion May 8. 1018, MARY JANE,
J0.ViS?.of David Jones. Re stives and
friend, also HobVrt Morris Tempi.. No. 11.
ouX,tt Invited to attend! the fun.ra
iervlc'ei: on Thursday afternoon, at 2
JfJiV'c at the res dence of her son-in-law.
S-.iSJiri ?f Hand! 8234 LarcUwood ave. In
ErmSx wWat" Fd"dan.ay Sft W.dnc
day evenlnj. to u 0C.0C".
KENAN IlelaKve, "and 'irlfn3i"Vr'. In
JiJ-SejJhend tb. funeral ..rvlces. Wednea
d. at 2. p, ; " j" w-ttrrirviSS
Asnen
,pea sirvv. m ... -
S-w- -.. u u
anas ljiww ..i.
ELIZABETH
'"AoulStte. widow 'if A"fi. xsSftis K
liYe" residence. Hamilton Court. SJth and
Chestnut U. . Borvices ana ...;......, -.
Hageretown. Md., oa may i,
110.
BEAIi ESTATE TOB SAI.B
BROOKLINE, PA.
-ina an1 nriirra 12
close to dUtlon. --' l'ou5j
gs. electrlQ light, SjprinettaW
water, fireplace, parquetry first
and second lloor i hoUwater Mat;
handsome garage; entire, plot n.
closed. Flue shade. '
Any one wishing- a beautiful
cost to effect a qulch; sale. Write
or call
VM. S. DAVIS
Si-uth. Ardraore. OflJc t sUtloa
I'nona Uauercb. If?.
DEATHS
KEM.T. Onr tkf 7. 101(1, BAIlAH B.
tolfa
of Thomss J
and fills. n Hn
ot John
Kelly ana daughter
and Bnsan 8mlth, aired 22 rears. Itelatlve.
nd friends are
Invited to attend ner iiinerai.
on Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. precisely, from
jer parents' residence. 1820 South Lambert
it Servleea f the r.hnreh nf the Aacenslon,
Rroad and South sis., nt i 38 p. m. Inter
ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
tAIXEY. On May B, 1018, PATRICK.,!.
LALLEY, beloved husband of Annie Lalley
(nee Osborne). Relatlvea and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday
morning, at 8:80 o'clock, from late resi
dence, 3712 Wallace St.. Wet Phlla. Sol
emn Requiem Mass nt Bt. Agatha's Church,
lp a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Cem
etery. LANJIimAJtTF.L. On May 7, 1910. ADA L..
,....,,. rj-iwara ,u. l.angenariei. . itr.ai.vf-9
nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. Pre
cisely at her late residence, insrt N. War
nock at, Interment private nt Hillside.
LOVr.TT. On May 7, 1D10, ADELAIDE tA
RIE. only daughter of Margaret E. and the
ljte John F. Lovett, aged 21 years. Relh
tlvss and friend, are Invited to attend the
funeral, Thursday, at 8.30 a. m , from the
residence of her uncle. S. J. McCnndlese.
2202 Catharine st. ttieh Mess nf Renulem
Jt tho Church of Rt. Charlea Ilorromeo. at
10 a. m. lrterment private.
J.TNCII. On May" 7, 1018, ANNIE, 'wife of
Terrence Lynch and daughter of tho late
Herman . and Elisabeth Peletrlng. Rela
tlvea and friends, also League of the Sa
cred Heart, are Invited to attend the fu
neral, on Thursday, at 8.80 a. m.. from
the residence ol her hu.band, 820 Tasker
st. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church
et the Annunciation at 10 a. m. Interment
at Cathedral Cemetery.
rieOINLEY. On May 0, 1910. HARRIET
L.MeOINLEY (nee Matthews), wife of Cor
nelius McOlnley, Relatives and friends, are
Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. on
Wednesday, at 2 p. m,, at her late resi
dence. 313". North Park ave. Interment prl
vato, at 8t. James Ktntae.slng Cemetery.
MERCER. On Ma'y 8. 1818. ELIZA J., widow
of the late Samuel .Mercer and daughter
of the late Daniel and Ann Cnrnog. Rela
tives ahd friends are Invited to attend the
funernl services, on Thursdav, nt 1 p. m .
nt hor late residence. 102 N Yewdell st
ilMth and Arch eta.). Interment private,
rlends may view tho remelns nn Wednes
day after 7 p. m. Automobile funeral.
MICHENER. On Fifth Month eighth, 1018,
L1DLV ANN. daughter of tho late James
nnd Rachel Mlchener, Meeting nt 398
Haverford nvenuo. Philadelphia, on Fourth
Day, avenlng. at 8 o'clwk. Funernl Fifth
Month eleventh, at 2 oVtock, from West
Orovo Meeting House West Drove. Pa
MURRAY. On M iv 7 1010. KATHRYN.
daughter of Joint slid Kntliryn Murray (nee
Lawlor). Relathes and friends aro Invited
to attend the fmurni nn Thursdav. at 8.30
a. m.. from her late resilience, 2115 North
College ave Requiem High Mass at St.
Elizabeth's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment
nt old Cathedral Cemetery
MYERS. On May 8, II' in, at his lata resi
dence, 1302 Ridge ave.. CASPER, husband
of Martha Mvors Relatives and friends of
the family are Invited to attend th funeral
services, at the funeral pnrlors of W. A.
Dunlnp, N. E. cor. 10th st. and Fnlrmount
ave., on Thursday afternoon, nt 2.30 o'clock
Interment nt Westminster Cemetery. Auto
service
NAYLOIl. Suddenlv, on Mav 7. 1018. nt Port
Sill. Okla.. HAROLD STBELMAN NAYLOR,
lieutenant U. H. A., son of the late John
S Nmlor. of Chestnut Hilt. Duo notlco of
the funeral will. bo given.
OTTKY. On May 7. 1010. HARRY 11., hus.
band nf Annie R. Oltey (nee Ralph). Rela
tives erd friends, nlso Eastern Star Lodge.
No. UiO, V and A M., Jerusalem 11. A
Chapter. No. 3, St. John's Commandery, No.
4. K T , Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. it. S.i
Covenant Chapter. No UIO, Order of Eastern
Star, Traveler.' Protective Association ot
America, nnd emploves of John Lucas & Co..
Inc., and all other organizations ot which he
wn, a member, arc Invited to attend tho
funeral services, Wednesday, nt 2 p m , at
his lato residence, 740 North 43d st. Inter
ment private at Westminster Cemetery.
Prlonds may call Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m
I'UTI.EY. On May r,. lnlfl CHARLOTTE,
widow of Jesopn Putley. aged 8.". je.ars. Rela
tives and friends ore Invited to attend! the
funernl, on Wednesday nt 8.10 n. m., at
118 Snyder uve. Requiem Mass at the
Church nf St. Paul at 10 n. m precisely.
Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto
funeral.
SCIKIlIt;!!. On May 8. 1018, MARTHA A.,
widow nf Ju'liin achober, In her 77th year.
Relatives nnd friends ore Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Wedncsd ly. at 3
p. m.. nt her late residence 13d Mather
ave , Wyncote. Pa. Interment private.
1'rlends may call Tueedav from 7 to 0 p. m
Sl'IZlRRI At her home. 3007 Tairmount
ave., 011 May 0, 11116, LTDIA. wife ot Dan
let Splzzlrrl, and daughter of the lato Rob
bort and Margaret Johnston. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services on Wednesday, at 2 p. m , at tho
Oliver 11. Pair llulldlng. 1B20 Chestnut st.
Interment private. Friends mny view re
matns on Tuesday evenlns at 1820 Chest
nut at.
THOMPSON On Mnv 8. 1010. ELIZABETH
TIIOMPbOM (nco Miisnrnvo). Services will
be held at tho residence of her daughter,
Mrs, Charles A. Tiler. 318 Kent road.
Cynwyd. Wednesday evenlnir. at 8 o'clock.
Interment at Sterling. Pa.
TKH'PLE. On May 8. 1018. CATHARINE
" M . widow of Edward Trlpple. and daugh
ter of tho lato John S., nnd Catharlno M
Chestnut. Relatives and frlonds ara tnvltod
to attend the funeral services, on Thursday,
nt 2 p ra,. at her late residence. 1213 W
Erie ave. Interment private, at Northwood
Cemetery,
WALTER, On First-day. Fifth Month, into,
MIRA AUOUBTA. widow of Levis Walter.
In her 78th year. Relatives and friends aro
Invited to view tho remains on Third-dny.
Fifth Month. 0th. nfler 7 30 p. m.. at the
residence of her "on. Thoniua E, Roland. B30
Otfden avenue. Swarthmore. p. Interment
at Calvert. Md.. on Fourth-day, Hfth
Month, 10th. at 11 n. m
WILDE. On May 8. 1010, at her late real,
denco. 7427 Sprague at.. Mt. Airy. .MARIE
ELIZA, wife of Arthur Wilde. Services
and Interment private. Please omit flowers.
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Direct train servlco.
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June Sd. F, U. SCHE1HLJ3T.
B0H00I.3 AND COLI.EQES'
STRAVFR", Tb, Bast Busln.s, School,
O a KOI. HOT Chestnut Street.
BEAT. ESTATE POR RENT t
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81 sB "JU. sWea 9 a 9 LM aaTj
T-l.l. RKUiniailLB RENTAL I,
possible through co-operative plan. LIU
YTUD NUMRER of desirable families
ara invuaa 10 join, uuiuni.gw. au..
furnished and electric lighted. At highly
developed Seaside resort 04 minutes
from foot of Chestnut or Mark.t St..
BoAtlog. bathing, flahloy, yacht and
country club. Nothing like thl. any.
vvh.ro. Acfomroodatlonji UmiUd. Refer,
enou requTred. WRITB QUICK for de
tails to Colony Secretary. P. O. Hoc
1101. Department Jl II., Phlla., Pa.
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REWARD FOR RETURN or Information lead
ing to-the return of Dodge touring, car, No.
74.882: stolen from 18th and Walnut sts..
April 28, Ford touring .car. No. 018,018.
license No. 48371 stolen May 1. from Droad
and Walnut sis. Ford touring car. No,
n.i:..710i license No. 123,1)211 stolen May 1.
from 10th L and Hunting Park aye.
J. D, QlIISON. 333 Walnut st.
CERTIFICATE Lost, certificate No. MS, Is
sued by the National Dank of the Northern
Liberties for one share of tb.lr stock. In the
name of Anna M. Marbourg. All person, are
warned against negotiating tills stock, and
the finder will please communicate with tne
Rank of N America. 30. Cheatnut St.. Phlla.
PERSONALS
I AM NOT responsible for any debta which are
not contracted by mi self. N. Axroch, 213B
Warnock st,
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEORAP1I CO., 1501
Chestnut st. Colonial Lbr. Co., Jhoma,
Laulca. Hirry Holmes. Chas. lranck.
Charles llrnvvn. VlncinzoClllottH. Kout-an
Wsxacky, W. II. Haldt Co., Chndvvl.- I.n
glneerlng Co., Annie Rothmnn. Professar
C.srmodv. Miss Helen Halcir. Iluday A White
worth, Selrntlflc Material Co.. 8. II. rhnmn.
son, J. L. Horen. Edgar M, Hawkins, Will
lam Desmond. , Chirles A. Peterson. John
Ring Ing. Phillip Zorn. Mr. Orlrritlis. Sllss
Rebcccn 1. Jordan, Miss Dora Troy. Herman
Oerta, Ralph F. Clark, Miss Resale Mose,
Miss Mary B. Clarkson. Mrs. M. D. Harter.
Maurice Rcse. Nathan. Talmndge. Mrs. A.
W Mrnermntt. Mendel Hlracli. R. .1. Hlat.
ner. Edw. Kohout. Franklin Nichols Mrs.
Hlilman. Mrs. M. M. Floyd. O Jf. Martin.
Mat Anjdur, Mr. A. IL Welherhlll. Blanch,
M Jackson. .
POSTAL TEI.EORAPH CO.. 1420 S,Penn ,q.
George Canlhorn. Miss Anna Schwartz.
A. W Wclrlit. sec'y St. Paul Lodge. Miss
Helen Campbell. Mr Minnie. hnlauU. Ml",
Delia Orum. Albert dresser, George A. t-ai-lahan.
HELP WANTED EEMALE
Help Wanted AH UeieUed Too Late for
Claatllkatlon Will be Puund on Paw 3
P.ONW1T, TELLER t CO. rcnulrc the service,
of experienced saleswomen in their gown
nnd dress departments; permanent positions.
BONW1T, TELLER & CO. require the service,
of experienced Inspectors: permanent posi
tions, i
CHAMBERMAID and waitress, experienced
white gtrl for Main Line. He.t of reference,
required. Call Wednesday morning. 0 to 11,
at 4812 I.ociist st.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress Experienced
white girl tor suburbs! reference required.
Chestnut Hill 81. '
CHAMRERMAID and waitress, white Ex
perienced girl: 3 In fapilly: ref erence re-.
quired. Apply 8442 Woodbine ave.. Over
brook; PheOverbrookj0L
CHAMRERWORK and aswliig wanted! wage,
10. F. P. ROaBIIS. IJryn Mawr. .
COOK, experienced, with good ref., willing to
spend 4 months out of the city In summer.
Apply 8683 Chestnut st., Tuesday between S
and 12. .
COOK Settled woman to help with washing;
good reference: auburbs. Call Room 205,
80S Chestnut t.
COOK, white, to assist dovy-stalra wrk: Jf.
erence. B820 Mower at. Phone Otn. 3088.
COOK, experienced, temporary! reference r-
qu.rcu. x .ipiim ,,mgi. -. ...
COOKING and housework: white Protestant
woman, under SO. for small family In Gjr
I manlown: good wages: best referenco re
quired. 831, Ledger Central.
OIRLS wanted, over 18: Increased facilities
have mado openings In our plant for retlned,
Intelligent girls for "fallng, labeling and
packing medical . supplies: light, pleasant
work: clean, healthy surroundings: 32-hour
week: salary. 10 to beginners with rapid ad
vancement to good workers: 12 minutes fry-,
Darby on trolley; 20 mlnutea from Broad St.
station on train. Apply In person or by let
ter to H. K. MULFORD CO., Olenolden. Pa.
OIRL3 Wanted, 2 white girls, cook and cham
bermaid: good wages; mu.t have ref .Apply
before 11 a. m.. Ant. 11 A. 40U 8. 13th a.
CURLS wanted, over 18 years of age! "teed
employment. Urown & Bailey Co., N. W,
cor. Franklin and Willow. .
OIRLS to make ateel pens: experienced or
leirnera. rjll ttpnng tiaraqii ..
HOUSEWORK and laundry work: no cooking;
Protestant: city; small family: ref. required,
Mrs. Mead. Room 203, 808 Chestnut at.
HOUSEWORK Light colored woman for gen.
eral work: family two: ale.p In. 000 B.
We.tmoreland at. ..
HOUSEWORK, general; family of 8f reference
requireu. ,-. .yii .. .".
HUl.i3lw.n. oi,,i ,.
The ure.t way to get in touch with
pclltons In the best Philadelphia fam
(ilea la through the Situation Wanted
column, of the Ledger.
Call on' Mrs. Mead man. ter of the
Ledger's Hous.hold Registry. Bureau,
and tell her about your axperienca and
tie kind of a po.ltlon you want. She
has had 10 year,1 experience In em
ployment work and can find the rlht
place for you. No charge to ledger
advertisers. Get acquatoted today
W"h MnS. MEAD
Household Registry Bureau.
Washington Butldlnr.
808 Chestnut at,,
Second floor.
.n...r.-.,,m- UCD-irieDCl
LADY TEACHER or well-educated woman
looking tor a more dtveralfled employment U
offered a position with a distributing com.
pany which will Inaur br financial bstt.r
m.nt mora rapidly than b.r own profession
tr occupations age preferably 30 or over- M
223, Ledger Office.
LAUNDRY HELP
Feeders and folder, In mangl, room. Also
girl, to learn: IS per week paid wbUe learn
Ing Good surrounding, and alvanctment.
Penna. Laundry, 810 North S2d at.
LAUNDRY Young girl, over 18 year, taUarn
all dent,.; IS a week paid while learning;
good chance for advancement. 1028 yln, at.
LAUNDRY Mangle room help, experienced
glrl.i also learner, taken. Apply early,
i ready forwork.iu:vinai.
I LAUNDRY Experienced bosom Ironer on pras,
j raclno, good pay; ,teady work- 1029 Vina.
I LAUNDRY Experienced cuff ironer on pits,
juachlne. learners taken. 1029Vln.
LAI NDRY Girls to liarnlo collar dept,!
good nay. steady work. 1029 Vine.
LAUNDRY Experienced sblrt finisher,; food
I py steady work. 102V1 Via, t.
LAUNDRY Experienced ,lev, Ironer ( Icarnw
, k. ltcp Vine at.
MALE AND FBMALB help, over 16 year, of
age atartlos new maeKlneryt aood v. age,
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