" -""'' ... , .,rt tM.nim aHWV.r ll'utll advices price; VS iwIO'fiJ'o, Car lots, In r?rl t if. t- ...... so n nnniRii""" If., -i ttA WiTnl'4 steamer ff Wolti'L". 1 1 ' No red, ! H feOT& ,c.r w. f-rf filii. XlJW . SlVoS?o i standard WIN? vA i white. owo.rc.i ,. tlU.'t2, samp" oats, ' w WfcWSSSSrM mti . . v5"S! ItC'v .-.rlanl cnnnse. i'l-v.ivj sh. BTWar a ar'wftni.': : tiSM. . ,uViteii aacks, M.TOOB 30i Cm'- 'tyfco sacks J3 sOCJn.7lH do r r"tt oi'bo a. .". . f?12rl J" "F52?: firJ5;i:is.M9B '""V.;. .A slowly at mnmra PROVISIONS . a U..4. Ith i ? EVtifrlffG LEBtttitt-PTrf'LADELPHlA. THURSDAY. KAY 11, 1916 I II I - - I Y II i 1 i I n 'Ii i ii)ii.i I I li I i I i Irl i) I I m.li 15 ... mterf steady with a fair" Jobbing '!i,"-.t?ii?n! Cit beef. . in 'cts. fTBtSrWr e.j Western beef. S "".Jlif aS.l city beer., knuckles -aa. niui.v.. , . I VSdii, smoaeu I r ,'wY.t'jn .' .' 'iSMBiK-'-Jd -jle.rirteri. 271 . MM ! ... ..! IIM.UM RnuiKi . ;i.,f "i:.".1 Iowni'l fuu.i . . ..itii.i shoulders. ' IK1 Tittis ia "smoked, 18Hc: bel StliI nccordln to average, loose, rtWiM'i'rLi Htci do . Western cured. IW curri. ?.;',, reOned. tlercea. l"f" Xk tub", ll'ic. ao , pure c iy. ?riutv I REFINED SUGARS " ..i... oiilet but firm quotatlnna' (.Jfh.wit-onfdloners' A. 7.5d7.5So.l kplirt, 6 83C7 60C. E DAIRY PRODUCTS Ki.cTii market ruled firm under fe'l'S'tS tiillcrenm. Cnncy. hold. Iflie Wcl ""' J"0"' V0-' 1'. Ifiil belSr818Vic: do., do., pari KTiVitllk'. .... ... . .. - Trrrin Kece pt ere ngni hiiu iim nui V"a Sm i under f r demnnd i toff UCii llrn"' extra.,J11c i firsts. St'f SinXK sueflih! , RBrllcky. print?. 6i Jobblnt li of funcy prints, aiw l0s-"I.f with trnde fn rly Rctle. Pkini: Jn free cases, nearby oxtrn. Sc -MTflrtl 17 0"i per sf nnds rd rase, nenrby tSJtJSlV ts Id.oWo 7S. Western trs. ff".1!?. . ir.ii. i.lra firsts. 17.01 per Ei enti. J8 DOB tl.tiU per me. Southern. lieAs wr esse, fancy sulected cnndled inti'vtn Jobblnu at B7l!8c. per doz. POULTRY ..fi.. mrltf" rilled steady tinier mod ?5rln and a alr demand.. Quotations: Inilrfiffci roosters, IJCnISc. : spring Si.-iiralri to nuallty. weigh nit im LoiM. JIW.lSc.i while IrfKliorns.aceoriT .lamilltr. 3O03Jc. ducks ns to size, and &?Uyc.l lteee. MWlOc: pljecns. old rftir, 2J330C.I do, JounK. psr pair 2l)9 I?DSESSED Itecelpta of desirable stock were tfttUI, 1)S UVUIO t l cnirnim .".u... rf . rreaifkllled poultry . liox. drv-nlcked. ;c: elghlns -Hi (i lbs aplere, ilckcd, fancy isSwiwi lbs. uplece. USi-.; welahlns JJ. l ulKt. I.e.: welHhlns 3 lbs. apiece. 18W ..t. In liart.li faniv .1rv.r.tnkirt. (5iWl4!,ei lbs spleen, I'lUc , welshlnc rSripIeS.lMc. smaller sizes. 17ttjnc.. Hraoit'm dry-picked 10c : broilers. Jersey, J ; lit ier pair. lOSflSo.. larger sizes. BSJSti ciwiin, per lb Wclchlnjr SBlt lbs. Riafect. 270.se;. smaller sizes, .aiwuc; TV?? --l:- ..! r'lrtlFAnOrt ...aha . Att-WblU. welshltiB. 11JM- lb?, per doz., es:j;blt. weighing OQilO lbs per doz, HJoeUO, white, weUliliiu 8 lbs, per doz, B.MBJ,8S.do, do., 7 lbs. per do7., J 7r.aM; i:6ti3: tiitli and No 2. li.is. -? FRESH FRUITS Th market ruled steady under moderate ofttriBn in4 t fair demand Quotations: JlrelM wr bWWlnesan. 33.7n: nuldnln. JM8SI5( CreenlnK, JJfti SO: Hen Davis, II Mis: crtr varieties. sl.BO&S.aU; No. It. JlijJtM. Apples. Western, per box, $l.l!'.a III Drum. Florida, nee crato. X2.noQ4. Graprfnitt. Florida." per crate. 1.75.'1.50. mom., per dox. Sitssa l-ineappics. per crais Porto Rico, t3.25d2.7n. strawberries, per M.-,Yuui Carolina, lifyiac., Aiississippi, 1 1SCI Ikiluaee, 12rfl4c. VEGETABLES If ltr vis a fair Inquiry for desirable sfct ud values generally ruled steady as htlatf White potatoes, per busbel, Pennsyl. Mil. II 1S01.2U, do., do.. New Tork. J1.05 eiJii, ao., ao . tvesiern. fi.ujtvi.iu; ao.. itr. per basket. No. 1. nose, iloWTtiC. : .KLNo 1. other varieties. 05.e373c : dn . pi So. 3. S040c , do., I'lorida, per barrel. . i, la.ioif u, ao,.'an , .-no. .', jiia'n sweet , jersey, per uasKet, ino. 1, c! do., dn . No " "fifffi.tO"" rtn.. -Tr. IDiUwire and Maryland, per hamper, "LiTSe-fill; lift.. An . N,v ' ".nirlriOr. I Met prjUtoei, Virginia, per barrel, 11. BO ll. Onlona, per lOO-lb. bag. Ulti: do . Jtu. per cummer crate No 1. II. 6001.00, .. No 2, $1.2501.35 Cabbage, Danish. Wvlwj tSWSOc.i do, South Carolina, per tifJii?0' Cele"" ndflda. per crate, !JJ. Spinach, Norfolk, per barrel, Ipi. Kale. Norfolk, per barrel. 75c.$l. nurertsi. rsr inn hnnfiina n antfH' nn r..t J North Carolina, per basket, llffs.50. Ite!'-n"'l1'. Per basket. t.'03. Peas, I Carolina and South Carolina, nar li.hhi. ST iiValS.--00.! d0- d0 V" -8-bbl, imi ? S" lePPCrs.. Florida, per "ear- ij;T,". , '". juiuiiw, jicc crate, Pl.r.'8 Hadtshes. Norfolk, per hamper. 2.50 do.. dO.. Chalet. Sl.nfl.fi) 17.V ltnn. L Her rrats annu r..niin. i Tit. . evi" f?:7.v:rM":vrj.M"ii" vu.u,-.o. LkiXV"S'A7 J"y-.PfF Myihroonu, r 4-lb. baiket. I1&1J3. WHEJ WEATHER Official Forecast WiOIJIIlVtr.A, r a jrat eastern Pennsylvania: Fnir and " wmsw! i'riaay ralr. pooler In jjk poruon; moaerate wcsC winds, V trough of low pressure noted yee- i luwimng nas aavancea to tne At- MUO States dl.rlne. th. Ia 1 a 1 , ETii vl no Prec'P'tatlon, however, ex 135; v?i. and. pattered Bhowera In the VUey, Lake region and northern "dffiSJ?',..f?M,r' Imj i. J . vciuciaiureu nave K2vS'l.fb0,it nonal In the central jwri-.Tlille they continue abnormally s, .. V. n pmiea westward, 0 Central frnala l ai j.. . . ' libi ik. i.i .7 " "u'"rn.ui3iricis. I?" " Atlantic coast there Is an i a ot aDout 10 degrees thla a8" 6. Wftthpf TlllA(iaa T)..lt.alu !.. aiw UU11C11I1 RKrtttlva. taken at 8 a. m.. East,ern time. (Urid '"t Ialn. Veloc- lff??'- am n't. fall. win ii to. ...... s.8 n : k; Tfiffls: C?."". ?? 3 :: w -- ni.-.-r' EC -i"L- ? P4 .. aw 14 fVfnTiH., SfF:: 7a -08 K SI?" . Ill . fl a j " V.:' A"? 4"r. Wl, Ohio 0 B4 ,6j NW " Cl..?r ;. Stv ii SI 1 W ,. P.cidy ri ' -V TV ! 32 83 : as 02 T ap5' " H 40 Mom )f u. Qll mvin. z rA'fc,T,nn J5 el bteiS. IS SJ LtVr 7 ?8 ?kv. !? 50 issa ?I t tf?.. I? SS S&-8 8 .w",."" a 72 .7 h 60 , , w SS .20 SVV Vt V 14 Cl.ir 14 flnnili. 20 P.PlHv li Cloudy ssl a a a i. w ., 8 ,. 8W .. NK ., NB .. NW .. W .48 W .. M ,. NW ii 2i iti- an 4: fiW". Utah aa ii aionlo. m 3 Kfco. 60 4f lv.ie-l a Clear Clear P.Cldy &8P JjWr Cear Clear P.Cldy bw in W".5 HW as P.Cldy nouuy P.Cldy Si1 Cear -f.'lear Cls.tr Cloudy .... .car w zg c ear ww 3 ?r ft 8W 20 St5 . IV uu Clear r ciay i ir 74 M ,. J?vW " Rc'dr r k ... fcsr - ' " iriil.V 49 .aSfZ EliOTU OF j)AY ' ' K? fiiS 5 t?'n. eta J3i m, - - -' " i Moon souths 7a p. nv -ti Jjt IftL27J3r 171 NEW ACME 8T0BE CONCERN Syndicate of Bankers Financing Company to Take Over -Grocery Corporation Business Announcement has been made that a pyndlcatn of bankers, comprlslrp Chandler & Co, and Cawtatt & Co , of this cllyt and Merrill, Lynch A Co , of .S'cw York, nre financing the Acme Tea Com pany, Incorporated, of rhlladelphlA, a new company being organized to take ocr nil the business, assets and goodwill of the present Acme Company. Tho Acnio Tea Company, a- $2,000(000 concern, founded by tit, late Thomas I'. Hunter, operates a chain of more than 400 grocery store In thta oily and neigh boring towns, following Mr. liuhter's death, nbout a jear ago, there warf some cohtroersy over the settlement of his $4,000,000 estate, half of which amount was In stock of the Acme' Company. 'A clause In the Hunter will directed thntia preference should be given to. John Olenn, president of the compafiyi JVIIllam II. Crowe, lce president, and Archibald Mo Klntay, treasurer, In the sale of the $2,. 040,000 In stock. An offer was made by these employes for the purchaso of the stock, and there was some question ot the heirs agreeing to the sale. Former Judge James Gay Gordon was appointed, master In the case, and an amicable adjustment was finally reached In March of this year, tho heirs agreeing to the sale of the Btock to Mefsrs. Glenn, Crowe and McKlnlay. as designated In Jtr. Hunter's will These men helped the founder build lip tho busf. ncBS and of late years hae been In nctlve Charge, NEW WOOL CLIP PRICES HIGH Canadian Combings Are in Good De mand in United States MONTHEAIi, May II. The new wool clip prices In Canada r.ro being held at a ery high lecl and all offerings hate been quickly tnken up . Canadian mills, hovcer, nre now well mipiilled with stocks, haUng made heavy purchases earlier for military orders. There Is a strong demand for Canadian combing wools from the United Stales dealers, which Is nughiented by the dif ficulty ln,ohtnlnlng New 'Zealand cross breds and Kngltsh wools for (hat market. This demand bids fair to keep prices In Eastern Canada wool markets at n very high level. The estimated amount of wool clips which will be graded and o'ered In the West Is 2.G7G.000 pounds, l.i stern Cana dian wool prices nre now quoted ns fol lows : Unwashed flccco Wool, as to quality, 27c. to 29c; washed fleece wool, as to quality, 4tc. to 43c; washed rejections, 32c. to 33c; Northwestern unwashed, ac cording to quality, 10c to 30c per pound. $100 BONDS , . .... , ..? I,u?- ,,,5 Asked. Province of Alberta .. 4i IPJI m4 ii44 Anglo-French r tnjo 93 BM4 Argentine Oovrn .. .. ft iima 8S 01 City of Ilnlll ... .4 1IM2 IW't .. City of Chi Har Cons . 4 iltm nn City of New Orl Imp . R IPSO lno City of Vancouver. .. 4M 1IU1 I24 ni New York City reg... 4J4 11)0.1 101 107 New York City reg 4 l!io 10.! 1034 Ala & VJcks 1st con .. r toil 01 n&O Oitilt Knnn 1st , li lti.Ml 11814 Cent Vt ny 1st reg... 4 1020 S3 C B ft Q Denv nit .. 4 10J2 90 , C 51 ft St P gen rfdg ion r. 2011 liin'l 107 C M ft 8t 1 conv.. . 4V4 1012 innvj. lOl'l Col ft So lief '. Bxt., 4H 103-. S2S H4 Hrle Oen Conv Ser Df 4 Inns nn nn N Y Cent Conv deb .. it 1031 113 114 N Y ft O T.nko (Erie) 1st R 1040 no , NY NH&H conv deb ctf HM lli.-,n Tl'l 72S NY NHAI1 tonv deb reg (1 1!4H 113 111 Norf ft West 1st eon.. 4 inns m'i nilt Sea A I. 1st ft con. . n 11)41 nn lmul So Pnc San Ft Term 1st 4 in".n s'.'l nv5 Virginian Buy 1st .. . n 10(12 0SU DoVi Am Agr Chem tonv deb Ii 1024 HH',J Am Ice Sec deb ... fl in23 SI 86 Am T ft T coll tr ctfs.. 4 ln2 oiU . Am T ft T conv ... 4H 1033 ln-i 107 . th Stl 1st ft rfdg) . li 11142- JOfl.4 101 N.nt lath 1st reg . . r. . 1025 Kid cities Serv conv nots.. 7 1018 101' 1VJ- Cmwealth PRy&Lt con fl 1018 101 101 Denv Ona ft Kl 1st . 5 in4I n 100 Oen Hlec deb 3M 1042 82 Gt West Pow conv deb. H 11123 08 nn1! l.acka Stl 1st con ... 5 into n.t 0SV4 I.acledo Oaa 1st 5 1010 100s. .. I.lg ft Myers deb Teg.. 7 1044 121 125;' j.lg ft Myers deb reg... B in.1I too". .. P Lorlllard deb reg.... 7 1044 124H 12dV P I.orlllard deb reg.... B inni lno lot Pierce Oil conv deb..., n 1024 8.1 80 Mont Pow 1st ft rfdg,,. B in8 nv-n7?i N Y Air Dr 1st conv... irPTJKJOriVOS Wis E,dl conv deb .... OvJltlUSuS'.j V .. LOCAL MININqgTOCRS TO.N-OPAH STgC;; ., . it "Id. Asked. Jim Duller .?5 1;0.1 mi ,1.04 MacNamnra 13 . .11 Midway , -Si .20 51izpah Kxtenslon ..a....!; .32 .34 Montana .13 .31 North Star 211 .21 Tonopah rtelmont 4s 4 Tonopah Kxtenslon 0 15-16 7 Tonopah Mining G',4 f!1. Iteacue Hula 4A .48 Wist End .'.., 103 1.10 GOLDFIELD STOCKS. ' Atlanta t .12 .13 Blue Hull .03 .04 Booth 18 20 Ilulldog Ill .11.1 C O I) 04 .011 Dlamondfleld II 11 OH .07 Daisy ot 0(1 Florence 48 .32 Ootddeld Consolidated ,00 1.00 Qoldneld Mercer 12 .13 Jumbo nxtenslon 8,1 .88 ICewanas , .. ,11 .1.1 Oro .04 ,0.1 Sandstorm Kendall .07 ,T)S SlUer Pick 00 .11 MISCELLANEOUS. Fairs' Aztec 01 .03 Klmberly '.02 .03 Nevada Hill 22 .24 Ne.ada Wonder 2 40 2.43 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. May 11. IIOQ3 Recelpta. 11.U0O. -Market 10c higher. Mixed and butch ers. 10.4OBD.O1: good heavy. JO.tlOwo.0.1; rough heavy. 10.30(40.30; light. jii.30iSO.03: pigs. 18 10 W0. 25. bulk. iO.O30O.uO. CATTI.EHecelpts, 3000. Market stronr. peeves, 17.75(10,25: cons and heifers, 13.00 30,40: stockers and feeders. i).75rtS.7a: Texans, 7.40(a! D.ll); calves. 7 .10M0.7.V SHEEP necelpts, 11,000 Market strong. Native and Western, fO0,SO; lambs. $0.50 12.15. Germans' Children Must Depart L1SBO.V, May 11. The decision of tho Government to expel Germans from Portu gal on ne'eount of the state of war which exists with Germany was extended In scope by an official order promulgated, yes terday. This decree declares .at chil dren whose fathers are Germans are classed as German subjects and must de part frpm the country within Ave days. I0WA8D r. HINSOH W4jSjlJ!FfPl1 7 J We often receiva orders by , wire but though they can- N .not go that way IMMEDIATE ' 1 SHIPMENTS by rail ot Tpat ft' j) result. , 8 Edward F.Hensdnfi Co. Sj I SfnaCtural Lumbtr and Timbtr 1 (v Poplar St. Uliarv... 1'lilla. fi BEAL ESTATE VQf, kWt. 81U8110RE This RKMARKADLB RENTAL i Eoalbl through co-operative Plan- IgUi, lTKn NUUBUR of dulrable-tarolllej are lnvlt4 to Join, Bungalows fully fu.-nlol.ed and electric lighted At highly dartloped fleaalde resort 84 mjnuts from foot of Chtstnut or Market Stl Boating bstblnr. B'tdn. yacht and country club. Rotb7nijli.e this i any where Accommodation limited Refer ?". ntStiii WftlTE QUICK for 44 Jilla fa Colony ii'tiaTl,,t tU Bw t&Ol. Bx4awn i H.yhUi... Fe. RUSSIAN ARMY ONLY 100 MILES FROM BAGDAD Capture Warishirin, Northeast of City, and Great Munition Stored HEADED FOR RAILWAY 'rRThOGIUD. May 11. A nusslaii .nrmy has fought Its way. to within 100 miles of Bagdad. Thd War twice announces ,nst night the capture of Warlshlrlh, northeast of the sacred city. With the town were taken great Turkish munition reserves, a catnel supply earaa,n and three guns. Tho British reverse at Kut-el-Amarai Instead of causing the RursIaiis to 'aban don or change (heir plans for an advance on Bagdad, appears rather to have ln Splfetl them with a fresh Incentive for Teaching one of tho principal objectives 'of ineir uaucaslan campaign. Since General Towhshend's capitulation the BUaslans hAe made conspicuous prog' ress along the til men It roads of the Per sian mountain province Which borders oil .Mesopotamia According to the lateit In formation, they hnc strongly fortified Serlnal-Kerlnd, recently captured, nnd have driven the Turks from another series of positions far to the westward and close to their own frontier. The malh threat upon Mesopotamia, however, consists not In this Isolated Persian expedition, which Is far removed from the other Caucasian nrmlcs, but In tile concerted Ilusstau efforts to drive the lurks southward from Mush In the di rection of Dlarbekr. This direction provides tho shortest route to the Bagdad railway, the pos session of which by tho nusilans would, It Is generally agreed, be equivalent to Turkish i enunciation of Mesopotamia The Turkish attacks before Urrlngan apparently have come to nn end without result. An Immediate resumption of tho offensive by the nussUn central armies Is expected. According to nil reports largo bodies of German troops are assist ing In the Turkish operations. Predicts Suez Attack Amsterdam. May u. a dispatch frqm Berlin quotes Haltkl Pasha, Turkish Ambassador to Germany, as stnttng that the recent fighting In tho Suez Canal re gion Is only a prelude to other nttneks on a great scale CHARITIES CONFERENCE MAY 00 TO PITTSBURGH OR NEWARK More Than 2000 Delegates Atlcnd Iiidlflrlnpolis Meeting lNDtANAlOLtS, May 11 Pittsburgh and Newark were the favorites today In the raco for the 1917 national conference of charities and corrections. The place of holding next year's conference will be chosen late today. Other cities blng coi7 sldered are Kansas Cltyr Cincinnati. New5 Orleans and Chicago. ' More than 5000 delegates had registered today, nnd It was bellevqd that the reg istration would be greater than, 'that of the Baltimore meeting last year. NO SIGN OF AGREEMENT UPOtf THE ARMY BILL . K. . i i Senate Insistent on Volunteer Plan and Force of 250.Q00 Regulars WASHINGTON, May It. -rrospects ot agreement on the army bll today grew dimmer. The dynamite In the Mexican situation strengthened the resolution of the Senate conferees not to jlold nn Inch In their Insistence on acceptances of tho Federal volunteer army and the 250,000 rcgulnr army plan Senator rharnbcrlaln, chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, de clared he would oppose surrender of these two Important features of the bill even at the risk of filial deadlock. OBITUARIES REV. WALTER V. STEWART Mt. Carmel Pastor Succumbs After Operation for Appendicitis Tho Rev Walter V Stewart, pastor of Mt. Carmel Methodist Kplscopal Church, rtermantown avenue nnd riko street Is dead at his home, 16.11 Kerbaugh street n.t tho result of an operation for appen dicitis, performed nt the Germnn Hos pital a week ago Mr. Stewart was 29 jears old. and was ordained as nn elder by Bishop Berry at tho Philadelphia conference Inst March. Recently he had been holding services In n molng;plcturo theitre on Broad street below 1:170 nvenue. He Is survived by a widow For several jenrs he practiced At Jersey Shore, Pa., but Ih 188S he came here, where hcj practiced until he became III two years ago. He was a J2d degree Mason and one of the oldest past masters In Pennsylvania. HW funeral will be held today from the Bftlr undertaking estab lishment, at 19th nnd Arch streets. V MRS. AMELIA FOSS THORPE Daughter of Rishop Foss Dies After Long Illness Mrs Airiella m Thorpe, wife of James R. Thorpe, of Denver, Col , died ttfter a long Illness In Denver, Col , yes terday. 4 She was born In New York on Septem ber 13, taflS, and was married to James It. Thorpe In Philadelphia on May 3, 1891. She was the daughter of the late .Bishop Cyrui D. Fois, of this city. Her husband and her mother survive her, and one brother, Cyrus D. Fan. Jr, of Phlla detphlar and two sisters, Mrs. Francis A. Chamberlain, ot Minneapolis, and Mrs. George B Wood, of Philadelphia, The funeral will be held nt Denver this after noon and the Interment nt Minneapolis on Satuidny noon iDcntljs Then JVotces Are Printed In the Evening Ledger Free of Charge, Dr. Mnrciis TJ. Dwiglit Dr. Marcus Barclay Dwlght, n widely known medical practitioner nnd Mason, died on Tuesday nt Ills home, 4100 Park side avenue, nfter nn Illness of two jearH He was horn In Cortland County, New York. In 1851, nnd studied medicine nt Jefferson Medical College In thlH city, from which he was graduated In 187.1. AMlEnsn.V. On Mai to. 1010, At.ICK B. V, widow of James Anderson ne1-.ll".-. and friends Are Invited to attend th funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 4000 Penn t P"rankford Inter ment prUnte at Newtown. Pa. AMTFA1.K. At her reldnce, 2108 Parrlsh st,. on May n mm. louisa vrtEDKnicKA ABTFAt,K rtelatlves and friends re In vited to attend the funeral serlres, Friday. at 2 p til . nt the OIIer II Hair tlulldlng. 1820 Chestnut St. Interment nt Jit Vernon Cemetery. iiEVnnimiE. on Ms in ioir maut k . widow of the rte Thomas H Ueterldae nelalhes and friends are bulled to attend the funernl eenlcrs. nn Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt her late realdcnre, 811D An gora Terr ice Interment private. ntrtNlII On May 8 HUH CATHAJUNB H BYRNES bloed wife of losenh A njrnes end daughter of thn Isle Patrick and Ellen l)ala nelatliea and friends sre In.fled to attend the funernl on Frlda morning, at a 30 oVIoek, from lier HI" r-eldence, 1742 North 27th street solemn Requiem Ma-.s at the Moat Precious lllooil Church, nt to a m Interment at Holy Sepulchre ("erne, ten Automobile service Phllllpsburc pa pers please copy CARI.IN. On Ma 11. 1010, MAH1A. daugh ter of Daniel nnd Catherine Carlln (ne- Kellel aged t ear 0 months Kelatlxes nnd friends are InUtcd to nttend the funeral serlees on Saturday at 2 p in from her parents residence. 1312 Frnnkrord ae In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Iir.NTHV. On May 0. !01n. EMZAHF.TH. wlfo of John Dcntry Itclathes and friends arc Invited to nttend tho funeral servlcei on Saturda afternoon nt 3 n'i lock, at the residence of her son. Jsmes H Dentry, Ard more ae , off West Chester Pike, Highland Park, Pa Interment at Montroeo Cemetery. ") DEVITT On HEATH ft May 0, Ifilo, on Mar 8 lftlfl. Wlt.T.- I FAtllOI.t, in his 73d year, Ilela and friends, also (he . members of laodge No 390. F nnd A 5t , and the BV1TT On May 0, IMS, , BARnARA EMZAnETlt. widow of John Devltt Besi- dence 801 South 2d it. Due notice of fu neral will" be given DtlRNI.V, On May, 10. tl. THOMAB. hus band of the late Mary Ditrnln, Relatives and friends, aleo the Holy Nama Society of St Agatha's Cburrb and. tne employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad, nre Invited to at tend the funeral, on Saturday, at 8 SO a m , from his late residence 38SS Folsom st , West Phlledelphla Solemn Requiem Maes ai 81 Agatha's Church at 10 a. m. Interment ai m uenis' cemetery. F.(lttlM. Suddenly, JAA1 II tltes a Anolln i.ni Masonic velersns, are irvnen to nitenn me funeral on Frldai, at !"30 p m precisely, from the residence of Anlrew 1) Colvlri. 8340 N Park ave Interment at Mount Jlorlah Cemetery Automobile service rnr.niAN. on May to, mi. louiha. wif of Hefiry S Freeman Relntlvea and friends are Invited In view the remains at her Isle residence, 228 Norlh 01st street, on Friday evening from 7 to 0 o'clock. Services nt Wenlr s Reformed Church. Worcester. Pa., at 1:30 Saturday. Last trolley leaves Nor rlstonm at 12 30 p m Interment In adjoin ing cemetery. flilKTTEI.MAN. At his residence 1027 W. Venango street, on May 10, 1P1B, PETEI? UORTTEI.MAN Notice of funeral later, lUafaMRTAII. On Mav 0. 1010, SUSANNAH, wife of Charles tl Helmets, aged 37 vears Relalhen and friends, also 0eao I'ouru II, D. of P., I o O M . are In.lled to attend the tuners I services, on Friday afternoon, st .1 o clock, at the residence of Iter.husband, 711 Spruce at, Camden, N J Interment private at New Csmden Cemetery. Ite ms Ins may be viewed Thursday evening after 7 n clock. lllt.l.n. On May 0 1010 WILLIAM IDLER, Jr., husband of Augusta Idler and son of the late William and Roseanna K Idler Rela. tues and friends, also America l-odee, No IS Shield of Honor, and Philadelphia Freight Inspectors are Invited to attend th funernl sen Ires on Saturdaj at 2 o'clock, at his late realdence tvlna and Oak avee Oak Lane Interment at Woodlands Train len.es Reeding Terminal ar 1 43 Friends may call l'rldns evening H In 10 o'clock .H.NKINM. I'n Ma 10. 1010, MAIILON P JKNKINH of lf.18 Arch st 'Hnernl prl ate from Oliver II Hilr tlulldlng, 1820 ('li.-altiul st KI.I.l.l. On May 10 1 It 1 f. AI.IUHIT, hus band of Sophia Vt V Kelly (neo Kohlerl aged 30 senrs Relatives and frl-nds also members of Amerbun Trnnsport o Hen. Hrlal Union, sre Imlted tn atteml the funer nl nn Monday, at R 30 a m from his Iste residence ion Federal st lllsh Mass at the Church of St. Philip d Nerl at III a tn Interment at llnlj Cross Cemetery KIRSC1IM.lt. On May n, 1P10. KLIZAIIBTIt JBNNtn wife of Charles F Klrschner nnd daughter of Robert A and Mary Slmpklns, In the 23d i ear of tier age RetatUea nnd friends nre Invited lo attend the funeral ser.lces on Frldai afternoon precisely at 2 o'clock, at her parents' residence 2721 Wharton st The remains tan bo, viewed on Thursday evening, between 7 nnd tl o'clock. Interment at Fernnood Cemetery K1SOTT. On Mav 0 1M0. HOWARD, husband of Martha Knott aged I2 lears Relatives and friends ilso Henry w Williams Iaodge, No il.1l. I alio .it I'ntiH uonsisior: itory. ns. I.u Lu Temple, ralrmount Lodge, No "3. K of T and Adult lllble Class of Market Square Church are Invited to nttend the funeral servlres on Saturday at 3 p m at his late resldenre 801 I; Washington lane Clermantowii Interment at Northwood Ce-netery LAMinMlFIHlKR. On May 10 10IH IIKN'U, A husband of Murle A Landen bcrger Due notice of funernl will be glien nt Tale residence, ini.1 N 11th st MARSHALL On Mt) 10. 1010 ANNIB M widow of Henrv J Marshall, aged 71 ears Relntltes mid friends nre Invited to nttend Heaths the fubrl services, on 8ttitday, Interment, prlvnte. n m brother. Clifford st precisely. in-ia a .t.a feaMan,- at bee . -. " r-ri'-"! " - .' ( nariea if , uaraner, at. 11 ner 8208 MILLRT. On May 7. 10) , at Cap May, N J . TIIOMAB VV MILLET. Ketailvel services at Ms late residence 230 Perry st , Care May N. 1 , Friday, Mar 12, at 1:30 p, m Interment at Cold Springs Cemetery. itlft. MrOII.LIAN. Suddenly, on May 10. 1910, JOHN P , beloved son of Margaret and Peter MKlllllan, In his 7th year , Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend Ih hvi at D a m. nrerlselv. from his parents' reslelfnce, 21IT. North Bouvler funeral, SAtUnlay. at d a m. atreet Interment Holy Sepulchre Ceroeterri MOniso.V. On May 10, 1010 llODNEY MOn 1SON, aged 01 years .Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 p. m at his lata .residence, 0.113 N 21st st Interment private. NORTON. On May 10, 1010, HENRY, hut band of th late Margaret Norton Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend the fu neral, Saturday morning, at s o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs Oeorga Kenwfi, 1A41 Slgel tt. Requiem Mass nt Ft. Thomas Aqulnss' Church., at 0,30 o'clock Interment at Holy Croas ejemtery. rilEISF.Y. At Llgao. P. I , on May 10. 1018. of Uphold fever, FRF-DERIe'lt WILLIAM, loungest son ot Arthur nnd Ella H. Presaey. I'niMTa. On May 0, 10H1.ELIZA J. PniNCE. Funeral services at 4H1S Chester nve,, on Friday, at 2 p. in. interment private, Pr,ri..--On May tn, I0l the- Rev. A. C, PECK. Relatives and friends are Invited tn attend th funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2-10 o'clock at the .Georre Nugent Apartment House. 221 W, Johnson st , Oermanlown, Interment private, RKLIIY. On May 0. 1010. CEDRIC. huebsnd of Ellssbelh Reedy. In his 7ffth year, for merly of -2030 Qermantown it. Relatives and friends of (he family are .eabirettultr Invited tn nttend the funeral services, en Friday afternoon, at a. o'clock precisely, at the residence of his brother, John C. Reedy, 1200 w Somerset st. Interment private, Northwood Cemetery. ROnn. On May 10 1018, JOHN, son of "Ed ward nnd Nelll flobb, aged 2 jears. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited to attend Ins funeral, on Saturday, at 1 p, m , from hla parenta' residence, rear 812 South Front St. Interment at Odd fellows' Cemetery. Sl'IIHLTZ. On Msy. 10, 1010, RUTH W., wue.or vviiimn w. scnuits and daughter U-ttil I) Wahl. ra oi ears Relatives and friends are Invited lo of Chnrleu and Mettn vears Relatives and f nttend Ihi funernl services, on Saturday, at 'siaence of her Interment pr- n m precisely, nt the res Menre nf he pnrenis -uin vvesv iioga st. vale STAtH'ET. Suddenly, on May S, LOUIS, hus. hand of the late Leona Staquet, aged 31V veirs Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday, nl fl a. m.. from his late residence 7 1st street and Haverfonl nvenu Solemn Requiem Mass at Church ot Our Lady of the Rosary, at in a m Interment at Holy Cross Ceme. TUtKKR. On May to, 1010. CHARLES B husband of Annie P Tucker, aged 83 years, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday afternoon. nt 2 o clock, at hla late residence. 733 De Kalb st Interment private UI1ER. On May 0. lnifl. WALTER 8T0RT, son of Albert S and Eva Ulack Uber. aged 14 months Relatives and friends are In vlted to attend the funeral Bervlcea. on Fri day afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at parents' real dence, 1018 Medary ave Logan Interment private F,(1F.R. Suddenb. nl Wlldvrood, N. J., on Mhv 10, 1018 SAMUEL M , husband of Ellrabeth r Yeager. In his Mltti ear Rela. tlves and friends, also employes of the Penn slvanla Railroad paint shops are Invited to attend the funeral services, Saturday after noon, at .1 o'clock, at the Oliver If. Hair Hullcilng 1820 Chestnut st . Philadelphia. Interment nt Fernvvood Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Friday evening. f1y'!r.tivi'a,jw' &Sffisms8&msamsmt Btwp m m m JvC't"?! tfaaaxsxiin 1 1 1 i in rjaXT.Tasv. .'iaavir.'Jat wmm Free Piano Lessons for Public Ledger Readers ON Sunday next, May 14, the Public Ledger will issue the first of twelve Free Piano Lessons. They consist of a series of charts, with plain directions which simplify the art of piano or organ playing to such an extent that any one can learn. It is not suggested that these lessons will make you an expert pianistbut they will give you sufficient knowledge to enable you to play ordinary music, such as the accompaniment for- popular songs. And what is more to the purpose, they establish a good foundation for future study. I'- Read wpat the world's great est pianist, Paderewski, says about these lessons "You have my deep admiration when in this America of Com mercialization you try to teach and develop the musical side of young Americans. Your lessons are ideal for both young and old. Allow me to compliment you on them. "IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI." Read what Josef Hofmann, Philadelphia's popular pianist and a world-authority on vhe teaching of music, says of tho Public Ledger's Free Piano Les sons "Dear Slr:- "I consider your Music Sim pltfier a very useful improve ment in piano teaching. "JOSEK HOKMANN." 'jsi frM!, KW IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI Among the niroeg the world will never forget is that of Paderewski. Thi great genius his indorsed the Public Ledjer's Free Piano Lesjonj. Ty-aw-i minii-lnnm mmi inn iq C Paderewski says the lessons are ideal. Hofmann says they are a useful improve ment in piano teaching. YOU try them. 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