J. llf-WWI1' l'i'V'1MMfiMHi (Twwr-VtTr f-w " "Wff! TT-ftWi t-ili.HtJIBitll'Vw'r"r'' Jv.it ijniijyi .1 1 mil i W! r EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1916. n Yi M b PHILADELPHIA .MARKETS GItAIN AND FLOUR TCTtEAT Receipts. 182,081 . bushels. The . St4vnil le under, higher western nd SiJJ? and l (rood demand. Quotation;! Car 7ta In export elevator No. 2 red, spot. fi.MW 1 V No. 2 " ouWrn red. l.4nil.Ml ."tinier WS a ted. ll.4SCI.8II No. SI ted. il.4Rgl.Sli ?.Vte.i A. ll 4501.48! rejected II, il.4201.4A. . r CORN Rclpts. 14.081 bushels. .Demand was fair lind values were ell maintained. 5,,Matlona: Car lots, for local trnd, as to lo 2nWetern No. 2 ye low. JOSo! western ftamer yellow. OodBTei western Ko 3 yellow. Irmly held. bit trade was nult. Quotations: irTHiy ''p'"' mitt f ... alnn.laH wMfs. R.IVi W "fotSSSWi V.M.Knd 1,178.182 1I in c1 Demand was light, but mill limit, ff. ntmlr maintained. Quotation, per 190 lbs. in wood Winter, c enr. , In lriCi;.4ii, do. Trataht? Id n0fl7: do. patent. iT'Bit.oOi Kansas, iJSr cotton mMcs tU.lOffnitu: Jo straight. Jiiinn Jacks 77.60 do, patent, cotton sacks. CetiSft.. !& mViit.i nit Mm r. Ill 7B Ml 7.25 1 da. Si.KlrSfi:jtfJ?to." f2:SSH l"r mills, regular Brades Winter, c ear. a tTiiJ 8.41):. do. straight, $8.G07 do. patent, ' iiYBFLOUR was In smntl supply and firm, but quiet. We quote at nr,0. per bbl PKOVIS-UNb The market ruled firm, with n fair Jobbing Inaulry. Quotations! City beef. In -ts, smoked ml air dried. 28oi western beef, In sets, .moked. 5ei city besf, knucklesfnnd lenders. .BTioke J nnd air dried, 2c; westorn beef. knu;ktS and ten Sir. smoked, 29oi lieef hams. 2CI30: pork, fsm ly. 123.BOW20! hams. a. P, cured, looso, lSttO.Oo: do, skinned, loose, 10'i 020-1 do. do, moked, 40V. 21o: other Imms, 'molted, city KiTd. a. to brand and nyermjy, lotyci ham, smoked, western cured. lDHcj do, holled. bone less, 84c ! picnic Bhoulders, 8. 1 cured, loose. iici do, smoked. lSet tellies.. In el-kle. according; 'to average, loom, 17ttc. breakfast baenn, as to brand and averaso. city cured. .220 1 breakfast bicon, western cured. 21c! lard, western, re nned. In tierce.. InUot do. do. do, In tub. IBHci lard, puro city, kettle rendered, In tierce, ieUci do, do, do. In tubs, lB'ic. REPINED SUGARS There was little trading; and list prices were) reduced 7liW0 points Hednera Hat prices! Ex tra line granulated. fl.20011 28c:. powdered, 0 80 O0.8BCS colifctloner8 A, 0.I0W0.15O! soft grades. tMSOn.lOc. DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTF.R Tho market ruled steady, but trade was quiet. Quotations: Western, solid-packed creamery, fanev specials. 3ftc, extra, 8435oi extra Arsis. 3308.14c: firsts. 32U82WP. aeo ends, 818lHc: nearby print., fancy. 87o do. average extra, SSOSOcs do, firsts, .135 ate: sec onds. 81W3Jci Jobbing1 sales of fancy prints, 40 4,V KOOS The limited receipts of fine new-laid ergs ni"t with a good outlet and values wero well maintained. Quotations: In free cases, nearby extra, 33c Per cloz , nearby flrata, til. BO per standard case; western, extras. 85c por doz.j western extra firsts tO.BO per case: do, flrats, J8.3O0B.GO per case, fancy selected candled rest) ergs were Johlilwr at R9Q lie per doz. CftUK.SE The market ruled llrm under light offerings and a fair i!mand. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy, 1DU c: speclnla. higher; do. do. fair to good, 18Vj l'Jc; do, part skims, 11017c. POULTRY LTVK There wai a, fair (.cmand for dei I ru ble Block nnd tho tmrkrt rulod ftteaily under modorftto hlTcrlnga. Ouotnllona; Fowls, aa to quality 2021c; rocatcrs. 14010c; aprln chickens, nccorJInjr to nuullty, weUhlnir If WJ lbs nnd over nplcro, 2.11!4c: spring chickens, small alzps. ll)v2l!c: whlto Iahorna, nccortl injr to qimlityi ISSJSlc: 1urkH na to al7o nml quality. 15M7c: plseona, old. nor pair, 25028a' do, you hk, per pair, lHttTilSc. DHlaaED Tho tnarht ruled Arm under Ilffht offerlnRa nnd a f.ilr demand. Follow ntr are tho quotations: Frah-kltled. dry J lacked fowls, 12 to hox, uryplcked. fancy bo cted, 23Ha: do, wilKhlne 44 Wfi tba. apiece, 23cj do, welffhlns 4 lba apiece, 23c: do. woljrh tnff 3Va lbs apiece. 22c; do, welphlne a Urn. apiece, SOW 21c, owli. In bbls.. Ice-packed, fancy, dry-picked Northern Indiana and Illi nois, welching; 4tP5 lbs. apiece, 22Hc; Southern Indiana and Illinois, weighing I 'if". Iba. apiece, 2Jc, smaller alzea, I0dj)2ic. Old roosters, dry plrkd, ldo. Urolllnc chickens, Illinois, large. 2!i20a; do, Indiana, larne, 2425c; do, small sites, 22023c. Xirotlors, Jersey, fancy, :i" ' 8-c. Urollers, othor nearby, wclfihlnff Hi a2 lbs. apiece, 2830o Urollers. nearby, smaller sizes. 20v27c. Ducks, nearby. nprln. 21r. Squans, per dozen White, welshlntr 11 to 12 lbs. por dozen, f5.7GH, do, welshing; 0 to 10 lbs. per dozen, 1 4. 8 A 0.1.50: do. weighing 8 lbs. per dozen, )44.33; do, weighing- 7 the. per dozen. I3.30&8 7fi, do, welghtntf 0O..& lbs. per dnrrn, V2 7f.'r2.0fit dark, $2.C0O2.00; small and No. 2, G0cfl.25. FRESH FRUITS Peaches wero quiet nnd easier under freer offerings. Other kinds of fruit ahowod Uttto change. Quotations: Apples, per bbl. North western preening-. J3 r0$4; blush, $303,00; smokehouse. $2 7fin 23. wealthy S2.7.1&3.25: fair to good, 5202. HO. Apples. Delaware and Maryland, per bumper Fancy 11 1 25: fair to rood. &Ba73c. Lemons, per box, $0$f7. Pineapples, per crate Florida, Jl2 Peaches, Vtrylnla, per carrier Klbertn $ll.2S; Ilelle, SHI 1,75. Pears, New York Uartlett, per bbl,. jSwfi Orapes, Delaware Concord, por crate, 7fl00c; do, per 4-lb. hnsket, 85P10c. Water melons, per car, 1100 Q) 200, VEGETABLES There was llttlo trading; and potatoes and onions were a shade ensler. Offerings were Baltimore & Ohio R. R. $2.00 Daltimorc and Return $2.50 Washington and Return SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Special Train Leave. 24th and Chest nut Ntrreta Station 8.00 n, nl.i uotli btreet btutlon H.OS a. m. Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square j Report to the Commissioner of Banking, August 31, 1916. 1 H. W. Biddlo C, Stuart Patterson Horatio G. Lloyd Robert K. Casiattf Morris L. Clothier William M. Barrett E, W. Clark L. E. Johnson McLoughlin to Attempt Come-back Next Year NEW YORK, Sept. 6. TF IT in possible for htm to do so, Maurice E. McLoughlin will como back next year for tho national tennis championship, whether or not he is at his best. It all depends upon the condition of his business affairs. "I want to come back next year," said McLoughlin, "and I shnll if I possibly can. Dut it is impossible at this time for mo to say that I shall come back. "One thing is certain, though. I like the East, and I want to come back. And if I can conveniently do bo, I'm going to bo back, whether I'm in good shnpo or not. I'll come back just for the love of coming back jUBt for tennis. It's too good n game to forsake." ample. Quotation White potatoes, per bbl. No. 1 nastern Shorn. 12 nOU2.Tn; No. 2 East ern Bhore. I1.21R1.60: No. 1 Norfolk. 12.BO0 2.73i No 2 Norfolk. I1.2.1G1.R0. White pota toes. Jtrser per basket. CflfflBOo Sweet pot toes, (.astern Hhore. per bbl.. No. 1, 13,000 2.78! No. B, tl.VlUI.73. Onions, l'ennylvanla, Pr hamper, I1U1 lis do do, per loo-lb, bar, SECURITIES AT AUCTION Tho following necurltlea wero sold at miction toilny by Tlarnos A Lollard llond and mortgage of MO. 000 Secured upon premises No. 6101 to BtlB Chest nut St.. Nos, 32. R4 30 and 40 B. (Uth st Nos. 28 to SO B. Tewdali at, and Nos. 30 to 40 S. Vewdall St.. rhlla. ... $1200 8T0C1CB. 10 shrs. Provident Life and Trust Co.! par HOD ,. ,,,,.,., ., 803 3 hra. Provident Llfa and Trust Co. I par . 1100 iti-"i"j.-"j 82 ' a shrs Provident I.Uo and Trust Co, I par . tllOO 81 10 ahrs, rtelltnco Insurance Co.i par ISO, tVottnir trust certificates) , 60(1 12 .hra Philadelphia llourse common! par S50 , B4 83 shrs. Ileal Estate Trust Co, preferred: . tPar 1100 . 83 10 ahrs. neal Rstato Trust Co. common: . vat 1100 40W 8 shrs. Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance, on Lives and Granting Annultlesi par U- 6 ahrs. Philadelphia nnd Gray's Ferry i'asBenaer jctuway uo n 23 shrs. .Second and Third Streeta Paa sensor Hallway Co 23SU 16 ahrs. Uecoml and Third Rtreets Pas sender Hallway Co 238 8 ahrs. Krankford and flouthwark (6th and fllh Ms. ) Passenger Hallway Co. 315W 47 ahrs. Krankford and Houthwark (nth and Uth Hts.l Passenger Hallway Co. 811 6 shrs. Manayunlc National llanki par 1100 . . , 200V1 1C shrs, Manayunk National Hank; par 1100 200 2 shrs Ulrard Trust Co : par 1100 UUO 1n.hr. T.iimli.rin.n. In.iirnnrn ln. ! nnp 128. ... ... . 100 ov snrs rnuaaeipnia ifourso preierreu, par 123 21 UONDS. ICOO Elmlra and Wllllam.port Hallway Co.. f per cent. Income. Coupons April and October. Duo 2802.... 104K 4000 City of Pittsburgh. Pa., "llrldco Loan." 4 per cent. May and No vember. Duo lUlU-lO-Ti 100 NEW YOniC BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOHK, Sept. fl. I1UTTEH Hecelpls. 8400. Lighter supply and market ha. a. slightly firmer tone Quotations unchanged. KQOS H-c-lptn. 80(17 Mnrket generally Arm. Extras, 3ritf30ci extra flrsls. 843ric: nreta. H2f:nc; v hlro . -cd; brown eggs. SH4J42c; mixed color. 30O36O. WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNEY NAHHAOANSnTT PICR. H. I.. Sopt. 0. The women's golf tournament opened yesterday at the Point Judith Country Club with prizes for the winners. A numler of the cottagers partlcl pnted In the qualifying rounds, which were pldTCd today. The following qualified In tho first eight, and their names and scores follow: Mis. Marcuerlte Pre.cott. Washington.... 107 Mrs. II W Harrison, Philadelphia 107 Mr.. H. Hlnmnn lllrd. New York 10S Mis. Elizabeth O Gorman, Proldence.... 108 Mlas Heatrlco de Coppet. New York 03 Mrs, W. Plunkett -Stewart. Philadelphia... 108 Mrn. Phillip atcyonson. Wetsbury, L. I... 109 Mrs C. Itnndolph Snowden. Philadelphia.. 10U The second eight: Mrs W. II Jarkson. Washington 112 Miss Ileatrtce W-tmoro 124 Mis. Dorothy Hayilell 124 Miss Helen Taylor, Worcester, Mass 120 Mies Gertrude de Coppet, New York, 112 Mrs. I. II. Clothier. Jr., Philadelphia... Ill Mr.. Jenny 113 Mlsa Virginia Lntrobo 116 ItEAL ESTATE TOE. SALE Victor and Homo VictorWater Heaters rou COAL A new principle: con tant supply: 24 to 30 gals,, lc. Hat. Radia tors, too. Accept no substitute. There Is nothing "Just aa good." Bend for Free llooklet. S.V.KEEVES.Mfr. 45 N. Second St. Talented KDDV8TONE. PA. Z new brick store, with 32 room and nil modern conveniences. This Is a sreut opportunity to malta big money In lbs hotel and restaurant business. Located In trout of main entrance) to the ltemlnr ton Arms Co.' plant, limy terms to right party. J. M. WOLl'OHD, Wolford Illdg., Chester, l'ft. Phone, Chester 1777, RESOURCES Loans, Demand and Time $8,441,444.24 Corporate Notes 3,117,640.97 Securities 7,038,901.06 Due from Banks and Cash 8,057,788.27 Miscellaneous Resources 166,937.71 $26,822,711.71 LIABILITIES Deposits $23,962,494.93 Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus 1,800,000.00 Undivided Profits 360,216.78 $26,822,711.71 Corporate Trusts $280,329,800.00 Personal Trusts 13,607,584.40 Thomas DeWItt Cuylor, President John H. Mason, -Vice-President C. P. Lineaweaver, Vice-President H. W, Stehfeat, Treasurer Mark Willcox, Assistant Treasurer Samuel A, Crozer, Secretary Heary C, Gibson, Assistant Secretary Directors SamueT Rea Henry Tatnall William C. Sproul Charlton Yarnall John P. Croxer Howard S. Graham Harry A. Berwlad Arthur E. Newbold Thomas DeWitt Cuyler Sidney F. Tyler J. R. McAllister Charlemagne Tower John H. Mason John Cadwalader Clement B, Newbold Seward Prosser j Casper W. Morris -t v. RN. WILLIAMS TO PLAY AT CYmVYD TOMORROW Kumagae, Mikanii, Johnston, Grlffln, Davis, Church and Roberts Will Also Appear Philadelphia tennis followers wilt have their first chnnco to see the new elnnles champion, II. N'orrls Wllllnms, 2d, In action Blnco ho reirnlned the crown shifted to tho brow of Wllllnm St. Johnston a year ago, when the Phlladelphlan appears at the Cynwyd Club tomorrow at 2 p. m. to take part In tho exhibition match, along- with William M. Johnston and Clarence J. Orlf fin, tho national doubles chnmplons! Ichlya Kumngao and Hachlshlro Mlknml, the Jap anese, Btnra; OcorKO M. Church, tho man who put McLoughlin and Kumagae out of the national championship ! Holand Ilob erts, the 17-year-old San Francisco cham pion, and Willis K. Davis, tho former Penn star. This will mark tho first appearance and probably the last of Kumagao and Mlkaml In this city. Tho Oriental champion and his doubles partner nro planning; to return to Japan within tho next threo weeks, nnd It la unlikely that they will como back next year. Tho nattonnt doubles champions have never before played In this city, and their coming Is certain to bo greeted with enthusiasm. Tho program will bo two singles and two doubles matches. Either Williams or Davis will play Kumagae, and P.oberts will clash with Mlknml. In doubles the national chnmplons will play Church and DavlB., the eastern chnmplons, nnd Wllllnms nnd Ilob ertn will -tackle Kumngno nnd Mlkaml. Tho matches wero nrranged by Paul W, Otbbonn, prcsldont of tho Philadelphia and District Lawn Tennis Association. Ar rangements have been made ut the Cynwyd Club to scat 1000 spectators. 2BeatIj. fteporteb A1IEHN. JULIA, 1840 W. Thompson t. . ALjIHllTKON, HICIIAIIO. used l) J J ears, 2027 Aall'inosn. MAHY I.OUI9A, Mooreetown, N. J, UAUCKIAJW, MAIKIAUKr M aged 3U years 0 months HAnill.TT, PATHICIC, 180 Conarroo St.. Mana P.AHIIV. MICIIATlb, 1010 N. 3d St. IIATKH. JANE M 2D, 423 I-ecdom St., Jenktn town l'a. HEIIHY. MAltT S, 116 N. 34th st. IlLAf'K ANNIE li . aged 03 ears IILUBTT. LYUIA. 00 J ears. 10S3 ltowan at., Nlcetown. noillNE. iAMES EAIU.EY, 37 year., 140 W. Pomona at., (lermantown HOOTH JAMUS 2.'7 Norrls st. HUpDEN, I.EANDEH, 43 year, Vlncentown, I1UEIII., AT.nnRT, 40 years, 2030 N. Judson. IIUHII IIENKY cAMnnoN-nociin. mahy a., 13:b n. 12m t. CASSIDY, HUMAN M. COATK8, WILLIAM, 2037 Mascher at. CO.MNOLLY, MAHY A., 03d year, (.arret ave., Hosemont, Pa. CONNEI.L. JAMES 2700 C st. CONNEH, WILLIAM A., 00th year. COII80N, ELIZAII1.T1C A. H., 84 years, 0300 (Ireeno at,, Oermantown, COSTELI.O. TIIOMAH. 1818 N. Warnock st. COYNE JOHN J . 2128 H. 10th St. CHILLY PATRICK J. Ct'NNINOHAM, SAMUEL M 1013 N. Howard. DEAL. AUItAHA.M. aged 74. PARCEL POST OLD RELIABLE MALONE STANDS ni-KIN'D HIH DICYCLB S12.7.1, 310.00, 317.00. 318.00 CASH OH EABY PaVmKNTS TIRES. 31.00 TO 32.75 Oreat Slaughter In Prices of All Sundries. SECOND-HAND 1IIOYCI-K3. 13.00 VV We do nickeling, enameling, vulcanizing, brazing. All kind, of repair work guaranteed. Wo aro cheaper than the. cheapen and our work la better than the be.t. Call and be convinced. Open evenings. Daddy of low prices and butb. Quality. GEO. C. MALONE. 1203 Olrard Ave. Pop. 6212. Park 0343 D. Comfort Durability Economy In Philadelphia-Made Shoes Philadelphia leather, Philadelphia workmen. All our shoes aro mado and lasted by hand, Ws carry In stock shoes made on our custom lasts. Call unci aeo our stock, or write. L. V. McCLOY. 800 Cherry St.. rhlla. HEMSTITCHING, Bo YD. Hand and Machine Kmbrolderr Plentlng Iluttons Catered braocklng Hl'IX'IALTi UllOP. 133 N. 13th St. (M. l'lclulo. Prow.), Phone Walnut 3323 ' tJfSfcifcSSwJSPWJ.'?' llfcyclo 3SSKS &: or Man jfff T: mcicles Wj :"3 $12.75 Up DKAMETl, KATlf AntNB M., 827 M. 68th St. IHRHL. fcLIZABETIL. . ,. . . ..t poiHlltBHTr. wii.uIAM L., td 14 "rear. tlUTII.I,. DAN1BL D., 81st year, 31T B. Penn . st,. Norrlstown. Pa. . FERLK1, MIC1IAEI. S Delmonl ave., Bar mouth. FLAIinitTJ, ANNA. 2028 Albert st.. Port Fn.'iiFrt?ckt MAngXnr.T. 3248 n. 9th st. OKIt.NtAN, DAVID M . 023 Richmond St. UI.AVIN. NOIIA, 5443 W, Oordon St. . ULEDIUI.L, OAhltIK, 200 N. Ilroad at., Wood bury,. N, J. . . OOODELL, KMMA L. . HOKNnT:H. IIAItKY It. tlHAlIASr. JANC J, HANCK. LIDIH n . IjAJiniNOTON. WILLtAM E, ... , llAUHMAN, lll.NNKVIl.LU K 118 W. Hltten ltoWJSw'ftuVP.V3ffi;0.S Perc, St. IIOSIIACII. 1IAHOI.D HKUEU aged 10 years, ..442 !!. Qlrnrrt ave. HtlNTEK. MAnr O. JONAH, tjoina A.. 1S2B N. 18th st. JONES, KATHARINE HAnCLAT. KAIjrFMAN, PKTEIl, 3724 E. Ann St. KI.1.M31, JOHN. KNAHB. HAnilY A., 29 yrs S20 Columbia are. LANO. JACOH. 77th year. 4140 N. Falrhlll. I.ONEltAN, ANN K 2882 Ellsworth st, LUCAS. JOHN, 37 years, 39.10 Olrard ave. LUTTON. ilAHV i:.. 89 yrs., lfi.W Hart lane. LUTZ. WILLIAM, 2th year, 1704 Wolf at. MiHLWAIN, IHAUHLIjA. .MclMUOlILtN. 1IUUII, 82 rears, 901 Pine St., ifnToy. MAMMELE, XIAHJOntE. 8138 N. 59th st, MATER. HAROLD C, 18th year. 203 W. Alls . aheny ave MfLLrfR. CHARLES. . MILES. SlAHOARET DOROTHY, 8 years. MONDfLLO. LOUIS C. 22d year. 110 W. Ol rard ave. MOOREIIEAD. THOJtAS. 00 N, Hambrey st. MonniH. FHEDEHICIC WI8TAR, 70th ear, Vlllanoa, Pa MOIHtlS. RUTH. 10 years, 342 Green lane, Rox borough. MUWAtV MART EL1ZADET1I, 1228 E. Oxford iUIlnAT, MAHYT. ..... MURPHY, MART. 2989 N. Lawrence st. MTI.ES, PETER. 304 Oranre ave.. Ambler. Pa. MYERS, ALIIERT J 78 years, Cheltenham. NirPEB, FRANCES. 8'HHUIN. JOHN, 34 rears, .2100 fl. 70th St. 'MALLET, THOMAS F 1841 Dudley st. PANCOART, JOHN ALIIERT, 040 H, filst St. PATTERBON, EMMA, 91 eara. PENROSE, VALERIA RIDDLE, Carlisle. Pa. POUTER, JAMES A, 2240 8. Hemberirer St. hlCKEH, .WODALENA. 93 yrs,. 10 N. 7th. HQCHFORT, MARY. 2023 Cuthbert St. ROMMEL, BARA1I, 83 years, 44 E. 8d St., ioorestown, N, J, ROTH, HENRY II., 74 years, 1927 N. 83d st. RUTHERFORD. WILLIAM, 462 E, Thompson. SCHLEICHER. EDWARD FRANCIS. 4th year, 201B Medary. ave, SCHMIDT, EDWARD It., 84th year, 2043 N. KlIAltVc'l.T. MAnY. 8341 W. Berks st. SHERLOCK. MINNIE C B9th year, 1080 Rta Uiit Sun ave, RIIORK. JAMES. 72 years. H IEONER, FRANK, 7tst year. SMITH. I.OUIH tl 2749 X. Hembercer st. SMITH, JOHN ,'19 enrs, SNYIll.R. MAltOARET. SPO'rrs. MARTHA lall Snyder ave. HTAI'KORD. Wtl.SON. 1 year. STEVENS. MARY A. 830 N. 90th St. HTINOER. HENRY C. 72dyear. SoiVl.IVAN. ANNIE AONCS. t years and 8 months, 2B2U 8. 12th at. T PAIGE - i 8WOrn, JOSEPH r., 743 Main St., Darby. Pa. TATIX3R MARY O. THOMSEN, EDWARD, 70 yrt Ambler St., Camden. , TWININO, ELMER E., 2380 N. tlodlne et. WAONER, MATILDA. 75 years. ..... . WARD EbWARD J., 20 jeare, 2080 S. 13th st. WELSH, MARY V. Wn.VT7.EL, CATHARINE, S14S N..Rroad st WHITE KL17.AHETH. 1301 Franhfordave. WILSON. JOANNA, 48 years, 3134 N. Trent st. WINPBNNY, 81'SAN O. S., 1432 N, Broad st. YARNALL. MARY A CS years. eatljg ALRERTSON. On Sertember 4, 1018. RtClI AHD, husband of Lime Albertson (nee Lnra non). nred ni ears Relative and friends, oiembers of the Eureka I,odire, No. 12. K. of V and employes of Mldrnle Steel Company. re Invited to attend the funeral servlc's. on Thursday, at 2 p m precisely, at. his late residence, 2927 N. 12th at. Interment private. Auto funeral. !IERRY.--On September B, 1918. at her r.'J'' dnee. 113 N. 84th St.. MARY. 8. IlERRY. Further notice of the funeral will b alven. DLACK. On September 4. 1919, ANNIE E.. widow of Anthony W Black aged 01 jears Relatives and friends are In.lted to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m.. from thn residence of her son-ln-Iaw, Oeorse M. Sauers. 3121 Webster at .Weel Philadelphia. Interment nt Mount Joy, Pa. IIMJ1.TT. On September 4. 1919, LYDIA. wife of Edmund II llltK-tt, aireil 99 ears ltel atlen and friends are Invited to Rttend the funeral serlces. on Friday, at 2 r m.. at her late residence, 1931 ltowan at,, Nlcetown. Interment prhnle Friends may rail Thursday, from 7 30 to II n m. Automobile service. nnrtlNi:. On September 3, 1010. . JAMES I.AHLEY, husband of Edith Durnnd Ilodtne. sited 37 venra Relatives nnd friends, also Mourn rxidge. No. 430, 1". and A. M ; Ori ental Chapter. No. lsl. It A. M.. and Mary Commnnd-ry, No 33, K T., nrs Invited to attend tho funeral aer.lees. on Thursday. at 3 p in , at his late residence, 4n W. Po mona st , Oermantown. Interment private CAMI'.ltON (Roche). On September 4, 1919. MARY A., widow of Daniel J, Cameron. Relatltes and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral sen Ices on Friday, nt 8 30 n. m , at her lato residence, 1323 N 12th st. Solemn requiem mass at St Mnlachv'a Church at 10 a. m. Interment prl.nte nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Autnmobllo funeral CONNOLLY. On Septembor 4. 1918, MART A.. wife of Joseph Connolly (nee Walsh), In her Old year Relatives nnd frlnds nro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt 8:30 a m.( from her lato residence, Onrret ae., Hose mont, Pa. Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas's Church Vlllanovn. nt 10 a. m. In. terment at St Denis' Cemetery. CORNELL, On September 4, 1H18. In Pennlns ton, N". J , JOSEPH It CORNELL, In tho 8.M yenr of his Bare. Relatlxe nnd friends of the family are lmlted to attend the funeral, nt at 2 p. m. Interment nt Church, llle. Pa.. Cemetery. CRAIO On September 4, 1919 of Infantile parnbsls, CHRISTINA L , daURhter of George and Chrlstlnn CralR. aged U months, Inter ment nt Ivy Hill Cemetery, No funeral. CROMWni.I- On 8-rtember 4. 1918, CHAR LOT I'll DANOERFIELD CROMWELL, wlfo of Wlllla II Cromwell Funeral services on Vie Standard of 11 fa, A Line of rftf O jf 0 In twt-xy type of contest on road, track and hill Paige cars have consistently demonstrated their "stamina," speed and reliability. To be sure, there are specially built racing cars that can travel faster than the Paige, but there is no car on the American market that will travel far ther at sustained speed and that is the real test of automobile efficiency. We have never attempted to build a car that will go faster than 65 miles an hour. But we have always taken pains to build a car that will go twenty-four hours in the day seven days in the weelc You see, we are old fashioned enough to believe that rugged strength staying power- is the best thing that a manu facturer can put into his car. And, so do you. Are you interested in proof the kind of proof that is based on actual perfor mance? Then, consider the recent mountain climbing record established by a Paige "Fairfield Six-46" at Mount Hood, Oregon on July tenth. Startingwith a large field of competitors, the "Fairfield" was the first car of the year to reach Government Camp where it was awarded the Pridemore Silver Trophy- This is a gruelling climb in itself the classic event of the north west. FAIRFIELD "SLX-46" SEVEN-PASSENGER $1375 F. O. B. DETROIT FLEETWOOD "SIX-38" FIVE-PASSENGER $1090 F. O. B. DETROIT DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN BIGELOW WILLEY MOTOR CO. 804 North Ilroad Htreet, l'Mla. , Phones I Hell, Bpruco 1410 Keystone, Race 4(80 GIBSON AUTO WORKS West PhlludelDul. Agents, S9SS liarcrford Avenus DBATrtfJ Thursday, it 2 p, m at ths residence, et her niece, Mrs. Emma J, Lacey. 408 Sharon aye,. Sharon Hill. Remains may be. viewed Wed nesday evening. Interment private, at Eden ILVt'SMAr?. On September 8, 1918, suddenly. RENNBVILLH KRAU8E. husband of Susan Rhoads ltausman, Relatives end friends are Inviied to attend tha funeral rwrvlces, on Friday, nt 2 p. m at his lata residence, 118 West Rlttenhouss street, Oermantown. In terment rrhate. JONES. On September S, 1918, ItATIIAniNW BARCLAY JONES, Funeral services st II. R. Brlnghurst A Co.'a., 88 N. 11th St., on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 8 p. m. Interment pri vate. K.UIFFMAN. On September 3. 1018. TETER. husband of Frederick". Knuftman (nee Zim merman). Relatives and friends, also. Con cordia Ixdge, No. 07, F, and A. M.t Phlladel phla Butchers' Untersluettungs Rruder Vereln and Active Democratic Association of. the Twenty-fifth Ward, are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m.i from his late residence, 2724 H, Ann sti interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. . Remains tan be, Mewed Thursday, from 8 to 10 p. m, I.fCAH. On September 8, 1018, JOHN It.. husband of Ame,la Lucas, aged 07 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m at his lato residence. 8930 Olrard ave. interment private, at Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday, from 7:30 to 0 p. m, LUTZ On September 2, 1918. WILLIAM, hus. band of Mabel I, I.uU (nee Barclay) and son of George .8. and Rebecca I.uU. In his 39th year. Relatives and friends, also Har mony Council, No. 33, A. of T, A, I Washing ton Camp, No, 83, P. O, 8. of A. are Invited to nttend the funernl. on Thursday, at 2 p. m., from his parents" residence, 1704 Wolf st. Services at the Evangelist Lutheran Church of the Trinity, at 8 p. m. Interment In Church Oround. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening MclLWAlN. On September 3, 1910, at Attantlo City. KSIIILLA, widow of Thomas W. Moll wnln, nnd mother of Mrs. Harry C, Champion, of the Hotel Rummymede. Relatives and friends are Invited to meet the funernl, at chapel at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, on Fri day, at 12 m. MILLER On September C. 1916, CHARLES, husband of the late Elisabeth Miller and father. of Edward Miller, Due notice of the funernl will be given from hta sona resi dence. Sycamore ate., above City line. La. Mott. Pa. M1PPE8. On September B, 1910, at Owynedd, Pa,. FRANCE!?, widow of Mortimer illppes. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 11 a, m,, pre cisely, nt the David 11. Schuyler Building, Broad and Diamond ats. Interment private. Automobile funeral. MURIUM On September 3. 1910. FREDERICK WIBTAR MORRIS, of Vlllanovn, Pa In his 79th year. Duo notice of the funeral will be tven. Ml.MFonn. On Septemr-r 8, 1018. suddenly ELIZABETH HUBBARD, daughter of the Rev. Mary II. and the late Rev. Walter E, M. Thompson nnd granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H, Hubbard. In her 11th year. MI.nS, On September 3, 1919, nt his late residence, 314 N. 10th st HENRY MYERS. Relathes and friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2:30 p. m., at the Oliver II, Hair Building, 1320 Chestnut st. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Wue and QaaJity Champions But that is not all of the story by any means. Despite the dire warnings of every one at the Camp, that same Paige then turned its nose toward the clouds and battered its way to an elevation of 9500 feet above the sea level, more than a quarter of a mile beyond the timber line three mile farther 'up Mount Hood than any motor car had ever climbed before. There never was a more terrific battle in the annals of mountain climbing. At times, the "Fairfield" was completely sheathed in ice, and, when it finally came to a halt, that stout-hearted champion was resting on a sixty per cent grade. Impossible, you say. Then, please con sult the official records as published in every newspaper on the coast. And a little bit later, perhaps, you may have an opportunity to actually wit ness this thrilling climb on the screen at your favorite moving picture theatre. But, best of all, make it a point to see this New Series Paige "Fairfield" at the salesroom of the local dealer. One glance will convince you that It is a thoroughbred. A single demon 'stration will settle your particular automobile problem for all time. For Paige owners are satisfied owners. They have "arrived." DEATH PANCOABT. Oil flebternber 4, Wlfl, JOHM, BERT PANCOAST. husband of flarsh 1(. J Panroast, .Relatives .and friends are In to attend tha.fnnerat services, on Thurs... , at 2 r. m., at hit late residence. 010 B 3 -t at. Interment private. rKNRO -fj s' f Ihe late Colonel Wllllnm M. Penrose .J aierin aiercnani. 1-unerai eervices n' i ohn's P. E. Church, Thursday. Beptemte 7 rehn'i at 4 n. m. niCI.KR On September 4. 1910, MAODALt v widow of Charles Rlcker (nee Schelfele), 03 years. Relatives and friends, also us bera of Lady Foresters of America and dt's' Societies of tha Canstatter and Vlsche Volksfestverien, are-lnvlted to a the funeral service, on Thursday, at ' U p, m , at her late residence. In N st. Interment private at Chelten Hill ( " tery. Remains can be ricked on Wedm. l.t evening. ROCHFORT. On September 4, 1918. M "f wife of Darter F, llockfort. Relatives I friends are Invited to attend the funeral Ices, on Thursday, precisely at 2 p. m. a t late residence, 2023 Cuthbert St. Inter a i at Mt, Morlah. Auto service. BOTH. On September 8. 1918, sudd I HENRY 1L. husband ef Esther A. Roth 1 74 years. Relatives nnd friends, also " Oeorge A, Meade Post. No, 1, a. A, It Invited to attend the funeral services t Friday, at 2 p.m., at his late resldennce, I'J N. 88d at. Interment private. 8I-ARKKY. On September 6, 1016, V t . SHARKEY (nee Shields), wife of Ml' Sharkey. Relatives and friends are Invlt attend the. funeral on Friday, at 8:80 a m from her late residence, 2341 W, Berk si Solemn requiem mass at St, F.llial- D Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy I si STAFFORD On September 6, 1910, at Veil , WILSON, youngest child of John Stafford 1 and Mabel McN. Stafford, aged 1 Funeral eervtcea on Thursday, at 12 JO p A at the Oliver II. Hair Building, 1820 Chi , street, Philadelphia. Interment private. STEVENS, On September 3. 1918. MARV STEVENS (nee Bustard), widow of John t vens. Relatives and friends are Invited l tend the funeral services, on Thursday, at F. m., at her late residence. 880 N, 8m nterment at Fernwood Cemetery. Ren i i may b viewed Wednesday, from T (et r WAO.VKR. On September 3. 1010. MAT! ) widow of Thomas Jefferson Wagner, as, Tears. Relatives and friends are Invited I end the funeral services, on Friday, i r P. m., at the Oliver It. Balr Building, IS-., Chestnut st. Interment private. WELSH. On August 29. 1913. at Parla, France, MHY 'v.. widow of Nvilllam Lowber Welsh, of Philadelphia. YENTZEL. On September 8. 1018. CATIN ARINE. widow of Charles W. Wentsel Reia, tlves and friends are Invited to attend tha fu neral services, on Wedneadar, at 8 p. m.. at late residence. 8145 N. Broad St. Interment at convenience of family. WERNER On September B. 1910. CHRISTINA It. (nee Bay), wffe of Henry J. Werner. In her 60th year. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral .srlces, on Friday. t 2 p. m., at her. late., residence, 1201 Mechanlo at,, Camden. 17. J, Interment private at New Camden Cemetery, Friends may view the remains on Thursday, from I to D p, m. 1 V i n M m ! 4 William H. Barnes -V laalliiiisafliBfriilir Ufa Hfhitslrififgy rii i l3 nj3z&&ii&li-