PHILADELPHIA MAMgP yii. -'.'.'"" y,,r ' "" i i...,.il.,l..i...rt,,r.lll.i..if 'I. hi " ; .'- ,''"" m iiniiij i i r in mi, ii it f ,iii - ), - ,. . , T, TT . . -,? 'J-- GRAIN AND FLOUll 18. 'r ri.r low. In export elevator No. W'?(5 1 J801.21J No. 3 1 South- mjniWmw .mbsr w. is&jra tfK?V5SDtJ8.820 bushels. The mar SRWruS under moderate offerings, but ",el .Ai.f, Quolat tons: v.nr lovs ipr local ,.3.ltior-No. 2 rtTlarr . 84 084grf. miiw 8Jw88e.: No. yeiiow, mw m,1"SlJt"lflMe.i cob. per 70 lbs.. rrM. 4 j1"""' ? K nu.ir,ta 187.508 bushels, , The mar- VSittSuffWo. 2 Whit..-MiV "ijihiM BlOMMc.i NO. a wniie, 4u art fflUt?'..1!' .in fllRUp.i samnls oats. iSui rSurlded oats, grades, B0Hc, l JlVlC.f PV."! iunn hurra I. and 8SO.R28 KTIflu,vfi;t Trado was slow, ana values & ill i mftTii. Quotation ner .190 . lirf ci. ",,,.,. rtoar. IS.10UB.BO! h ."J. Ill 4008.001 do., patent,tS.7B ttrsltht. J.yotton sacks. t4.90fl.80 tiaras. cttVJck., lJ ?:?.? jtei sacks. iO.ww. J 6.00: do. swat. cA 8 s.is8ihS"s? POULTRY LIVB.Thero wus a fir a)..... . . pair "HBiuv . 't14 W,0,;' ! D'Keone, old " per te?AoirttK-"Su.ffL "nder ... i --; . j ejlngs. and Fraar,.lrlll,4 1 IO nox. viuotai owi. 22H e weighing lOIRIIIIW D1, poultry, . dry-packed xancy selected, 'iv ,nEH. cotton sacks, w.mw.m o., "'Br- sack. IS.80O0: soring, first C""s:v n. rfn straait. Ji.m)ws.3! I do., favorite brands. CnOlce nau iniiuy put- mypiMM. ill 111 an ... e.4. . i''SL7Lffii .. .;, .! weigning- 8 lbs. as cee 1r1 i?T v., aw7. -t" .parrels, fancy, drv.t weighing 4W0S lbs. BWefe.3lUe.iwl Jn,bi:.?.r'e,:,,'J21Ve.i smaller aires, ir SFi-J SHvJ,r,pJCKea IB0-I broilers. oiS"n.."'i'"-' n.- "i"Sr. nearby, mam. itk&i fiRl M'-ISIa s! city mills, regular grades I.' '"Su.r IS.1008.80! do., straight, io.4u ent, IB.7B4 We quote at fi Wi "SVrfttn was in smaii ,up ly and l, 60 per "ItL.., milet. fuiS quality. PROVISIONS h-Li rWt ruled Arm with a fair ' 4, 'Br",U Quotations: City beef, WM '.kVd and alr-drled. 20c. ! West- h "Vilf in - moKea. auc.i city Deer, AS ' rfd tenders, smoked and alr-drled. SP5rir viitern beer, kmcbiw RMionQflra, WMjygVlo.: beef hams, I28O80I pork, dMACHa . r' rArinda hnma. n. i'. rurin. inn i iee nna iena 20o.: hams, B. lv.curea. loose, ".WiW tTc.j other hafhV. smoked: ViflBff'''y tO SKJJSolted. Western rthfit iwfrc.j r inwM" klnnM. Ioobp, 17 WlSc.i do., R'AWiyc. I omvr iiiiiu-, aiiMrKt to brand and nvernva. 18W BTAK.1l!,',,cn'Sfti:"Su,,BV9-.?-K ' S" tilcltle. accordlnit to averaito. looso. i5. Ilfkfst bacon, as. to brand and aver SlWl E?,t,Kiured. inc.: . do.. Western .cured. o.l o.. 8. 1. O.J be. eltr curea. : do.t ? i.va. Western reflneD. . tierces. .u.v. , ,11. . An nil,. . lu do., do.. In picked. iKKIna; 20o.! Jersey. welRhlne rPflf Bts.a WMahlnv at1in ,u.' ducks, nearby, airlni . 2oVS8cTsauabs n.r a nJi'on. """jweiBninB,wwiu ib, per do. S'SP.SiSS white, welahlng 8 lbs. per doj ion. per aos., JZ.7B0S! tol ,ft. fc-T, lj ' "-' V.i'''J T.w.w, mimii una o. . Slfill.in 8BW88c: csjotis, wr lb. ttpiccn, AtWiBC.l 5 1 dark. 8-U.W3-8l do., do., 7 Tbs. p? dol 202.20! smafl and No. 2, UOl, FRESH FRUITS Choice stock met with fair salo. and values t;.hPP'G5w?AW E"S' i i V"" MHUHCB, tllUU He rv.iiu: rn. v. ii.niic j.ou. Appif a, western, per box, ll.S50i.7n HtmivrinrlAii ..-. Mnpfh rnrnlln 1-fJlrt . .Jr'i J'li.'u"i' -"' - , . "vi'Wil .UIBHiBBinni loo.! Tennessee. 12l4c. 13 k -. " . am. vveotudi ,K.. tubs. 1414 c M (! Kit, f HfeLirsT'ta tliree.."Hftc.i do., do.. leuw Jit . HEFINED SUGARS i"... market' ruled nulel, but Arm. Quotations! Z ft,me. sTanulated. 7.00O7.0BC! powder IPSSI'tJc confectioners' A, 7.6od7.BOcf l" nAIRY PRODUCTS hcSSflSSl t'rearde irSUHiuia." oSS !? New York, full cream, fancy, hold ais. ni 18018 ii?;, ". .rials, hlahcri do.. "ZM held. I8WI8K1 ... I1W-UO' do., da.. do.. fair part nirrrER-5 rtocelpts were llaht and tho mar PKaditoady under a fairly notlvo demand. HtSSaitoni follows. Western, solid-packed 'Jlrr iahcy Bpeclals. 83c: fTira, iuwii:c.i i? 'Otme" soconds. 20021); nearby ms fsner. 84c: averaao oxtra, 88o.i Ilrats. i5'An.cr:- i diin! seconds, xuiuinucj imrin;i; "'"'?; iHglvJl JobbinB sales of fancy prints, 370 ?TO8-r. SS; sSr p" doz'i flrsts' ",,e0 per Btandftr'1 fl'rtas Demand was good and values wero iJ.h?Kw. Quotations: In free cases, nearby ThK tm A fir At utasi mi at al,t. li. ... eraj oflcrlngs at the. following quotations' Wmt potatoes,. per bush.. Pennsylvania, iilin VEGETABLES market was. quiet, with &01.2O1 do., do.. Maw VntV 11 rtKimi in. .. do., Western, $1.0301. 10; do., Jersey, per baii: ket. No. 1 Ilose, 03078c. i do. do., No. 1 other varieties 000 78c. I do., do.. No. 2, BO04Oc. IS" S'-Orloa,.fljri,i!i " 50, ' .2B0B.7B: do., do., No. 2, 14Q4.60. Hweet potatoes. JerBey R5r,SiJk0 N1- 4S0OOc;i do., do.. No. a 28000c.! do,, Jorscy, Uelawaro and Maryland Ser.lJ,:Vm,!?r' H0' l.78c.0$li do., do., do., No 2, 80000c.: do,, Virginia, per bbl. $1 BOO 1.7B. Onions, per 100-lb. bag, $102i doT, do., do.. No, . 11. 2301. 35, Cabbage, Dan sh. por, ,on!. n'n-A?1?.?' a.l- Bou,n Caro Ina. p?r crate. 2.B0n.ar Celery, Florida, nor crate Jl.7802.aB. Mp.nach. NoHolk' pVr hbl?. $102: Kale. Norfolk. pr bbl.. 7i?cW$l. Water cress, per 10(1 bunches. $1.8002.00. Lrttuco. North Carolina, per basket. $10:1.50. S'ttSf'. l0,TMa' W basket. J203 1'eas North Carolina nnd South Carolina, per V4-bui Sf".fc,!;7n! V!f ,l0- "" 1-8-bbl. basket yJi??; J V',",- F'0fda, per carrier. J20n. Eggplant, Piorlda, per crate, $2.2302.78. Itadlshefl, Norfolk. pcY hamper, RUc. 0$1. Squash, Florida, per crate, $202.80. Tomai toes, Florida, per carrier, fancy, $202.80: do., do., choice. $1.BO01.7S. Asparagus, per crate. South Carolina. $2.08; do., do., Call I.fS.V? 7rJri.i n"Paragus, JerBey, per bunch, prime. 2O08qe.:do., do., culls. 10013c. Mush! rooms, per 4-lb. basket, $101.23. CIVIL WAtt PEACB UEUNION FUND FAV011ED IN COMMITTED HoUso Advisers Will Recommehcl $160,000 for Vicksburg MceUnfe ' WAStHNOTON', Jtay 10 Another and perhaps tho Inst blfr reunion of the dwindling vcternna of the- North n.nd South, who were bitter enemies half a century oro, will litlte place oh tho bat tlefield nt Vicksburg, Miss., In October. Tho House Military Affairs Committee has decided to report favorably the bill In troduced by Representative Sherwood, of Ohio, himself n veteran of tho Union army, making nn appropriation of $160, 000 for the1 encampment. Darby Es-Councllmnn Dies Charles Marshall, who was ft former member of tho Dorough Council of Darby, ded on Monday night at his home at 043 Darby terrace, that place. Ills death was duo to an attack of Brlght's disease. Mr. Marshall was active for many years In politics In the 2d Ward of that borough and was elected to Council In 1006 to fill an unoxplrcd term of John Armstrong. nflATns ame 1 md frii I ervl late Jame Helss, In her Oftd year ivnua are invuea I ices, on Thursday. InllMmfiMa Qi4f ' inicrment private, at Cedar Hill Cemetery vt ends srelnvlted to atllnd tho rMsy, .at i"p m., 8427 .t tlroad St 3Bcatfjsi rtese Nottcei Are Printed in the Evening Ledger Free of Charge. JERSEY CROPS BELOW AVERAGE, SAYS REPORT r . ,U S. Agriculture Department Intimates Poorer Condition. r Plowing and Planting Late W A summary of tho May crop .report for Kr Jersey, compnou uy mo ouu ui ICrop Estimates, of tho United States De 'Mrtmmt of Agriculture, and transmitted lewMh the "Weather Bureau, shows a ?.nrtt falling off for most crops as com- itati with tho averago. Tho latonoss or IS plowing and planting season Is cspo eWly noticeable. Tho report follows: WlNTEu WMliAl jiay J. lorecuai. iiio IV ..... ...., , a.Anv lAnnl ..,,. OMtoliels: production last year (Onal estl FmU). 1,560.000; two years ngo, 1,422,000: JW9-1S average, 1,473,000 bushels. t'RTE-llay 1 Jindiictlon last Ho; mo years t forecast. 1,280.000, busneis: v.nr fflnnl estimate). 1.420.- ago, 1,208,000 bushels. UKAnnws May 1 condition 80. compared rtti U ten-year averago of 00. TiSTnnn May 1 condition 80, compared irtt tha ten-year averago of 88. BMUN'O PLOW1NO Per cent, done to May aifWi estimated 4B per cent., compared Vfta IJ, .lay X iasi. year mm u-t vi,-j i.cii- mrinrate. iSJWfto PLANTING Per cent, done to Uir I. tma. atttmated BO per cent., corn ed with 00 May 1 last year and 40, ten W average. jBlT01d crop on forma May 1, estimated HKH ions, compared wun to.vuv u year uxu Mi 80,000 two years' ago. The first price given is tho aver- STEAMSHIP OWNERS HERE SEEKING NEWS OF CRAFT VcbsoI Sailed Frbm This Port on April 22 With Explosives in Cargo Shipping men hero aro at a loss to ac count for tho whereabouts of tho Nor wegian steamship Colombia, which Balled from this port on April 22 with a cargo of explosives and Iron pipe. According to a message received at tho local tfy drographlo Office, the vessel Is now about a week overdue at Cartngena, Colombia. from Santiago do Cuba. Her owners have requested all craft to keep a lookout for her. "When tho vessel sailed from Philadel phia sho was In command of Captain Simmons and was to make the ports of Santiago, Cartagena and Puerto Colom bia. Her cargo consisted of GOO cases of dynamlto, 80 cases of rifle powder and 76 cases of golatln. Sho also had 301 tons of Iron wator plpo for tho Colombian Government, which was shipped from Florence, N. J and 13 part of a largo lot bought by that Oovernmont. Tho Colombia was reported as sailing from Santiago for Cartagena May 2. Sho should have reached tho port for which Bho sailed two days later. It Is feared that tho vessel and her crew have been lost. Tho torpedoboat destroyer Conyng ham, which Is In that vicinity, has been notified by wireless that tho craft Is miss ing, and has started a search for her. , rw u,ouu iwo 5f JTtlCES Th ijm on May il this year, and the second, the Si-tnrA on May 1 last vear. Wheat. SI. IB lud $1.48 per bushel; corn. 8B and 83 cents: r, 82 and 04 cents; potatoes, $1.12 and nnts; bay, $20.50 and $18.80 per ton; r-aai, 28 and 22 cents por dozen. THE WEATHER Official Forecast "WASHINGTON. May 10. '.Itr Eastern Pennsylvania Unsettled night and Thursday, with probably rtowera; farmer tonight; winds becom ing eooth and Increasing. A pronounced trough of low barometric pressure extends from Minnesota to New Mexico this morning, but Its only resultant precipitation thus far has been scattered lowers In the Lake region. There wero alad some light showers in Mnntann. nnd mOrepn, Warm weather prevails In tho KLike region, and central valleys, but In SrAH.ntl.. ....... j..-i.i s m ,.....,. ujubi. uiairiciu una irom ino EJtalru States westward there- has been a rai rail in temperature. Frosts nro Ported from Eastern New York nnd JW England and fr6m tho Rocky Moun lunB plateau region. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin gOlmrratlons taken at 8 a. m.. Eastern time. 1AIW 5 ,. t ain veioc- FliFSir-fl- """sU" lA.IU- wma. uy.wee.tner F T3i V-".. . UD VSSS.mr.. so rck. N. TV do iltan. r. no JtflE. N. Y." BO JHMton .,,, 72 to., .III. .. 64 wi. onio eo Eoa, oaio 82 ",' Col..., 40 ...vn. iiip io 00 n 62 4-t RMt' iV.V il Jf 'ffUourg. p. B2 48 feW;I Io3 yoWt, 8( 80 &.r5luD-iS IS "vUle .'.'.' 74 72 "., Tenn. B8 48 iiM-Vt ... 7a 70 liteBHj- S2 H &.., eg 52 bwi-JSi, b fc V ." .,7-1 72 K. Va... fll aa ffayM is l.l-.t,."-" us ourirh. p. n. ro?5- 4S 4 S5: 8 t M .64 .60 .io .01 .01 M NB .. w as W 12 SB 14 13 12 8W 24 HB SO S 10 B 24 8 ia BW ,. II 13 NW 10 V 20 Clear Clear P.Cldy P.Cldy Cloudy P.Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Katn Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear NW 84 P.Cldy ci u u-iouay .14 ffcW, Mi'.'. 74 10 ' Aotonlo... in i 80 JEe.lIU lS.KBa2-H MlJ 59 "Hftsc: n WSy.. Sg .80 70 40 sn nh ., NW N " SR .. NW ,, NW .. B 12 8 82 mv 20 !vB ! ?vB 8W 28 aw " NH NH RD3 ar sw is Clear Cloudy P.Cldy P.Cldy Cloudy P.Cldy Clear Cloudy Clear PCldy ear ear ear oudy ear nam Cloudy Clear P.Cldy Clear P.Cldy Clear P.Cldy Italn Cloudy P.Cldy- Clear tENGTH OF DAY "'. Ilolt- 5- ?,"" !.,.1"1SS5 5- WWAttE B1VEB TIDE CnANOES , VJitOTNUT BTKEET 4S5ATUBB AT EACn H0UB -IPl 111 191 TT qT ni a i"'it Ml BRITISH WARSHIP HARD HIT IN BATTLE WITH GERMANS Berlin Reports Brief Sea Fight North of Ostcnd BEnLIN, May 10. A British destroyer was badly damaged by gun flro during a brlof engagement between German and British warships oft tho Belgian coast on Monday, it was officially announced to day. The German Admiralty gave out tho following statement: "Two German torpedoboats, whllo recon nolterlng north of Ostcnd on Monday, fought a short engagement with flvo Brit ish destroyers. One destroyer was heavily damaged by artillery flro. Tho German torpedoboats returned to port undamaged." Year in Jail for 'Stealing Auto STUOUDSBUItG, Pa., May 10. Judge Staples sentenced twenty-year-old Orrln Arnst, who was found guilty of having stolen an automobile from the Klttattnny Garage, to ono year In tho county Jail. Arnst and another young man In vited three girls to ride last summer, and Zulu Meyers, ono of them, was killed. ANnnnSON. On May 10, 1010, AUCH B. V.. widow of James Anderson, llelatlves and frlonds nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 4000 Penn at., Frankford. Inter ment private at Newtown, Pa. HAUCI.AY. At Chestnut Hill, on Monday !n,1ri,!P.f ,iiar .. 8- . ilflj nisMnicTTA CIIAUNCUY, wlfo of A. Charles llarc ay. Funeral aervlcea will bo held at her late residence Oravers lane. Chestnut Hill, on ThUrflilnv Mnv 11. n 11 n r tnlnmnl private. Kindly omit flowers. IIByi'.ltllinn, On May 10, 1010, MAHY K widow of tho Ilev. Thomas H. Ueverldge. nelatlvrs nnd friends nro Invited to nttond tho funeral services, on Saturday nfternoon nt 2 o'clock, nt her late residence, B43U An-, gora Terrace. Interment private. IIIIAIIN. On May, 8, 1010, ClIAm.nB O., husband of Jennlo llraun (neo Hchoenfeld), formerl of 018 N. 20th St., Camden. N. .1., aged 34 jears. llelatlves and friends nro In vited to attend tho funernl services, nn Thursday, at 10 a. m.. at the Oliver II, Balr llulldlng. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Oreonmount Cemetery, Hemnlns may be viewed on Wednesday, from 7 to 10 p, m. IIYRNi:S.On Jtay 8, 10111. CATHAtUNn 12. IIYRNI1S. heloved wlfo of Joseph A. llyrnes and daughter of the latn Patrick nnd Hllen Davis. Relatives and friends aro invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, nt :S0o clock, from her late residence. 1712 North 27th street. Solemn Itequlem Mass nt tho Most Precious Wood Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. Automobile service. I'hllllpsburK pa- Prr.8 .Please copy. CAI.I.AOIIAN. On May B. 1010. WILLIAM CALI.AOHAN, Sr.. husband of tho lato Iloso Pulankltt Callaghan. Relatives nnd friends, also St, Anthony's Holy Namo Society nnd Leaguo of tho Sacred Heart, nro Invited to nttond tho funeral, on Thursday, at H-30 a. m.. from the residence of his son. Will iam A. Cnllaghnn. 710 South B2d at.. West Philadelphia. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Anthony's Church nt 10:30 n. m. Injermont nt fathollr Cemetery. GAIlTiai. On May 7. 1010. MARY A. CAR TER., aged 00 years. Rolatlves and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her lato residence, 3028 Warren st. Interment nt Arlington Cemetery. Friends may view re mains Wednesday evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. COPU. Suddenly, on May R, 1010. HARRY F.. huiband of Mntildn Crouthnmel Coro, aged 71 years, Relatives and friends are Invited to nttrnd tho funernl services, on Thursday, nt B p. m.. at late residence, B000 Uaynton St.. Oermantown. Intorr..nt prl vato. Remains may bo viewed on Wednesday evenlntr DAI.T.KTT. Suddenly, on May 8. 1010, OEOUOC ADAMS, son of tho Into Thomas II. and Mary I,. Dallctt. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funerni services, on Thursday, at 11 a. m.. nt tho Ollvor H. llalr llulldlng, 1S20 Chestnut st. Interment private. DKNTKY. On May 0. 1010, nLIZAIinTH. wlfo of John Dentry. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, ut tho residence of her son, James A. Dentrv. Ard moro n-.o,, off WeBt Cheater plko. Highland Park, Pa. Intermont at Montroso Cemetery. Ilnltlmore. Md., papers please copy. DI'.VITT. On May 0. 1010, RAnilAItA RMZAltnTII, widow of John Dovltt. Resi dence 801 South 2d st. Duo notlco of fu neral will bo given. . DUNI..U On May 8. 1010. nt his residence. 4213 Stiles St.. DANIHI. DUNI.AP. aged 81 cars. Funeral sorvlccB and Interment pri vate DWK1IIT. On May 0. 1(110. MARCUS D. DWIOHT. M. D.. nged 01 years. Relatives nnd friend, nlso University Lodge. No. 010. F. and A. M.. and all other organizations of which he was a member, nro InVlted to at tend the funeral services, on Thursday after noon, at 2 o'olnck precisely, nt tho Chapel of Andrew J. Ralr & Son, Arch and lutli streets. Interment nt Woodlands Cemetery. Automobile service. FAGIOM. Suddenly, on May R. 1010. WILL IAM II. FAOIOLI, In his 73d year, llela tlves and friends, also tho members of apoiio uxigo, o. aau, i nnn a. ai.. nna tno MaBonlc Veternns, aro Invited to attend tho funernl, on Friday, at 2:30 p m. precisely, from tho reoldenco of Andrew D. Colvln, 3340 N, Park avo. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Automobile servlco. GKST. On May 0, 1010. ELIZATiRTII ANN. widow of John Barnard Gest and daughter of tho lato Alexander Purvcs, In her 80th year. Funeral services at her lato residence. City avo., corner of B7th st., Ovcrbrook. on Thursdny, May 11. nt 8:1.1 p. m. Inter ment private. Please nmlt Mowers GILL. On May 8. 1010, MAROURnTA. daugh ter of John F. and Margaret E. GUI. Rela tives and frlonds of tho fnmlly. also employes of Wnnamaker's Audit Department, nro In vited to attend the funeral services, on Thurs day, nt 10 a. m.. at the Church of the Resur rection, Rrnad and Tioga sts. Rody may bo viewed Wednesday evening at her late resi dence. 8232 N. 18th st. Intermont at Chester Valley, Pa. Kindly omit flowers. Auto service. GOLDEN. On May 0. 1010. HARRY GOL DEN. Rolatlves nnd friends are Invited to attend, funeral, on Thursday, at 1:30 o'clock precisely, from tho resldeneo of his brother, Isaac Golden, 2414 North Front st. Funeral services at 2 o'clock precisely at tha Lovo of Israel Synagogue, Mascher and Dau phin sts. Interment at Mt, Carmel Ceme tery. HALL. On May 8, 1010. at her residence. Township Line road, Llanerch HARRIET DARKER, widow of r)r. John Thomas Hall Services nt St. Clemont'a Church. 20th and Cherry sts., on Thursday, tho 11th Inst., at 8:45 a. m. Interment at Oreenmount Ceme tery, Baltimore, Md IUIISS'. Suddenly, on May 7, 1010. at Ter klomenvllle. Pa., ANNA V,, daughter of the &r IIKLMETAO. On .May 0. 1010, SUSANNAH. who or unaries il lieimetag, aged 87 years. Relatives and friends, alio Oseno Council, Ii'.I r"J.- - 9' M-' re Invited t attend i-2. 'unerM services, tin Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, at the residence of herhushand, 711 Spruce St., Camden, N. J. Intermont private at New Camden Cemetery, Re mains may b viewed Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. 'SmiT-TTJ. Mr St1"-0' AUOUSTA.wldow rVi,i!l,nI!?'Htr' . T"e.-5,"lPr f the Third 2.1.?; ?,'t.Don:lnlci l14.areon St.: Leaguo 10 nitAfita anA (Uiasrl Smith, ng, d 22 years ItMntlves and friends are Invited to attend hr funeral, pn Thursday at t'8o p. m, precisely, from st Enrenls' i-esldenre 1520 south Lambert ervlces-nt the church of tho Ascension, Inlor- of Sacred He Church of St. ndmund, aro Invito, tn atten, Heart and 11. V, M. Sodality of the Rnlemn ILnnlam Urn., m, r-K...k a. Hu-.d' Thursday, at 0 a. m. precisely. In. service Cross Cemetery. Auto IDLKIL On May p. 1016, WILLIAM IDLER, i.rti liwm?i,Jl ot AuRut Idler and son of tha i?.Wii"ile?i.SSd a?"nns K. Idler. Ilela i Skfi'J fjifnds, nlso America Lodge, No. i2'..cJrt of Honor, and Philadelphia Freight Inspectors, are Invited to nttend the funerni ffG'1?."i,.n.8ll,llrrts'- nt. -U "dock, nt fils lato residence, Ivlns and Oak. aves,. Oak ? ,n!.,!rmm' ".' Woodlands. 'Trnln leaves Reading Term nai nt 1:43, Friends may call Friday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock. JO,Vl:s. On Mny 8, 1010, StAttY JANR widow of David Jones. Rem lives nml friends, .aiso Robert ilorrls Temple, No. "I, ".rvVA.A" JT-ro tevl" t0 nttend the funern SfJviJ, .onu Thursday nfternoon, at 2 o clock, at tho residence of her son-in-law? HimJ '. "an'-. 8231 Larchwoo.1 5v?. in. terment private. Friends may call Wcdnes- 2.:y.S.venJP'r-.8 t0 10 o'clock. "eunes nf'-rVPS -,Rt-l ltl,lV SARAH 13., wlfo ot Thomns J. Kelly nnd daughter of John Ilroad and South sts , nt 2,30 p. m. luviii n. ..iuuiu Ainrian v. emeiery. KIKSWINttn. On Jtay 0, 1018. DLtZAllKTH JKNNIII. nlfa of Chatles P. Klrschner and (laughter of Robert A. nnd Mary Slmpklns, In the 23d year of her age Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday nfternoon. precisely at 3 ! o'clock, at her parentv residence. 2721 ""ML0" ?' Th', remains enn In viewed on Thursdny evening, between 7 nnd 0 o clock. Interment nt I'crnwood Cemetery. KNOTT. On May 0, 1010, HOWARD, hushind of .Martha Knott, aged 02 years. Relatives 5J"1 friends alaollenry W, Williams Iidge, No. 034, F, and. A. M I Phlla. Consistory, J;u LuJremplo; Falrmount lAdgo. No. 183, K. of P.. nnd. Adult Whle Class of Alarkat Square Church, aro Invited to nttend the funernl eerv ces. on Ratiinlnv. nt .1 n. m . ft his late residence. 801 n. Washington ,.,,. woniin iiuvvn, imrrment at Nt iiiSAtils fin a. Alftn TARintA Af tnA Ht4 iL-.. ------- -jr. . "..' I '.-" V i"-."""-l. -"--. remetpfr. I.KVY. Oi Nor tli wood .On Mnv n. inin. nt Ihrt trntn - Aircrl ntiil Inflrm tr--tnlif n- t i.m i tue-u- SRi ?'&' ,Rflnllcs and, friends nro In', vlled to nttend the funernl services, on .hu!d'--' itf aS,P,- precisely, at the ."".r,? ' ,"J ,5he Jewish Hospital. Interment at Checla Il'kur Chollm Cemetery, LOyiiTT. On May 7, 1010, ADELAIDtl MA. IllE, only daughter of Mnrgaret U. nnd tho ate John F. Lnvett, nged 21 years. Ilela" lives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funernl, Thursdny, nt 8:30 a. in., frsm tho SSiy'JJ0!. of. hcr uncle. S. J. McCnndlese. 2202 Catharine st High Mass of Requiem nt tho Church of St. Charles llorromco, at 10 a m. Iptorment private. LYNCH. On May 7. .1010. ANNH3, wife of Terrcnco LJucli and dnughter of tho lata ttertlrtart att.4 tfves and frletn ered ltpni-t. nr. neral. on Thursday, at 8-80. o. m.. from the residence nl hee hnshiintf. ! TaSBee St. ,. Solemn Itequlem Mass at the Church of the Annunciation at 10 a. m. Intermint at Cnthedral Cemetery. MnjlCRn. On May S. 1010. VAAZA J., widow of tho lato Samuel Mercer and daughter oi ino laio. inniei nna Ann. unrnog. jieia- Ives nnd friends nro Invited to attend th inerai services, on Tniirsaay, nt i J1' tu At (Mlh nnd Arch sts.)'. j n p.. m., tnf.rmnn, trltrAt. rlendft mftv Vl.v Iha mm.ln. nn Vr.n... ony niter ? p. m. Automobile funeral. .MICIIKNr.n. On nfth Month. 8th, 1010, LY. l!l ANiv-. daughter of the late. James and Rachel Mlchener. Meeting at S028 Haverford nv-6., Philadelphia, on Fourth-nay. at 8 p. m funernl nn Fifth Month 11th nt 2 p. m.i from West Grove Meeting House, West drove, Pa, MILLET. On May 7. 1010, at Capo May, N. J., THOMAS V. MILLET. Relatives and friends nro invited to attend funernl services, nt his Into residence. 230 Perry st.. Capo May, N, J., Friday, May 12, at 1:30 p. m. Interment nt Cold Springs Cemetery, MURRAY, On May 7, 1010, KATIItlYN, daughter of John nnd Kathryn Murray (nos I.awlor). Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funernl on .Thursday, nt 8:30 a. ,m., from her lato resldeneo, 241S North College avo. Ileoulem High Mass at St. Elisabeth's Church, at 10 a. hi. Interment nt Old Cathedrnl Cemotory. MYERS. On May R, lDIO, nt his late reel. dence. 1B02 Ridge nve, CASPER, husband of Martha Myers. llelatlves and friends of the family are Invited to attend tho funeral services, at, tho funernl parlors of w. A. Dunlap. N. II. cor. loth st. and Fnlrmount nve., on Thursday nfternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock. mSaww ttrterfticnt at "Wstminfter Cemetery, Atrto service. ' l-Mi'MRr-Snddenty, on Vr.f. me, at Fort Silt. Okla., HAROLD STHKLMAN NAYtOK. lieutenant tf. 8, A., son.of tjhs late, John S. Nftylor., of Chestnut Hill. Du notice) of the funeral will be given. PRINCE. On Mar , 0. . lt. EI-JKA,. ' I'RINCB. Doe, notice of the funeral will b given, nEKIIY. On May 0, 1010. CEDItfC, husband of Klltabeth needy, in his 78ttt year, for merly or zuao. uermoniown ave. iteiavivrs and. friends of the family ara respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at the residence of his brother, John C. needy, 1200 W. Somerset st. Interment private, Northwood Cemetery. THOMPSON. On May 8. 1919, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. (nee Musgrave). services will no heid.at. tne residence of ner daughter. naries a, uier, aj.0) iv Interment nt Sterling, Pa. TRirr-LK. On .May fl. 1010, Charles A, Trier. SIS Kant Cynwyd, Wednesday evening. At 8 o'clock. S k n..t A .r ai., wiaow oi uawara irippie, ana aaugn ter ot the lato, John 8,, and .Catharine, u. Chestnut. Relatives and friends ara Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at, 2 p. m nt her lato residence, 1213 v, Erlo ave. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery, VISCHER. Suddenly, on May 8, 1010. nt hi. lain resiaence. J21H w, oirara ave., .c. A ;hivh, agea iu years. i OTTO VlSCIt lelatlvaa nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on inursaty, at a, p. m., at tns residence of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carl V. Vlscher, private, VII,lin. On May 8, 1018, ttxi 108 Hanaberry st. Interment at her late nee. 7427 Snraguo st.. Mt. Airy. M. ELIZA, wife of Arthur Wlids. .. Service. dence, a.i. lAiun 27 SprAguo St., Mt. Airy, UIH6J1, wile oi Annur vviiae. rricr and Interment private. Please omit flowers. --iKdScfiLr JkA tSSBx&iL jJMkwmMfflllBM&j puout itwia Vr&5 " stir fTJi I , iH 7'--y " VAO..Hvl.'BdxA. W w ieuW i xWtX'yFwJ--- .In HbbbbEiI III Slu r v-.rs.-Ji SPUING AND SUMMER RESORTS SPRING AND SUMMER RESORTS Cape May Rent your cottage for the sum mer season at onco, while the selec tion is good. They aro renting rapidly. Reserve your hotel ac commodations without delay, for this is going to be a wonderful season at Cape May. -Everything .. ' " mV.1 nl.ilia r.1l .aii.d. rnnn tinn.llfnll ior your enjoyinenu xvru yutwi. 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