Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    ffHEAT HITS &EW TOP
ON INRUSH UF OKDERS
ptcembor Soils for $1.86 3-8 and
13-8C adovo iugn rric in
Iho Letter Deal
CHICAGO, Oct. 2T.-An Inrush of buy.
af order today carried December wheat
to fl.fl l,1 Wriest price, established
nj nresent movement ami lKc above
F tk top mark established in the loiter deal
1 JT), wton May touched $115. May
-a.v now wl'nin He or me previous high
"Wtl. arid July sold at 91.49 Vi. or Uc above
tk lOP POIHfc OWHJM !Bfc VM,l-.a,J.
The close rtirged around the beat at
jiHHC188 'or December. against
.ei'inW. yesterday's beat price: at 1.S4H0
j II (or May. compared with 1 SOU at the
L; yesterday, nnd at 11.49 for July, against
11. US al me Close jemrruaj-.
insufficient rains In Argentina nnd a Ken-
i Mi popular belief In a bull market miuto
eattrlncs scant. j ruu in prices ai uuenos
Aire forced early sellers to cover and yes
. Mrday'a liquidators bought, causing prices
I shoot upward. Exporters were good buy
tfa. There was heavy profit-taking at
times.
A factor was a statement that Importing
countries hold futures hero and that thess
!')lees have been sold aKalrt.it a goodly part
'f the vlslblo supply, as well ns wheat held
Lin country elevators. Owners of these
future! will. It was cnld. demand delivery.
fcilt was asserted that saloa for expoit In the
last forty-eigm noura aggregate moro man
1,000.000 bushels. '
Clearness of wheat nnd flour for the week
from the United mates, uccordlng to Brad
streets, were C,S16,GS9 bushels, ngnlnst 11,.
I07.C07 bushels n year Ago : for the Reason
El hv amount to 133,207, 544 bushels, com
Spared with 111,090,100 bushels In the same
tune last year,
, The Modern Miller said that the crop
I promise In tlio winter wheat belt shows lm-
tkH.Mm.nl Aflriltlnnnl ratm htiv narmlt.
ttd farm work to proceed and early sown
Is above ground nnd presents a strong ap
pearance. There Is still some seeding to be
done In all States, but this Is campartlvely
ht small.
Leading futures ranted as follow.
irraay a
CI", cloae.
Wheat Open. High.
Heeember .. g.l Laos
May
Jlf
1 M
1.49
rn (new aeliyeryh
December
m
Mar
Jtr .
oeta
Pecember
Mar .....
Lard
October ..
Stnmur
January .
Ribs
October ..
Janaary
rork
October ..
December
January
at Si
89K
MS
6.1
W'i
Son
S8K
Low.
1.S2
1.S3
1.47
R7S
S0T
M
,..1(1.25
..IS, 03
..10 10
,.14.40
,..14.05
..34.75
.0 SU
ld.S.t
10.25
15.50
14.17
2A.75
S0.7W
tV!-i
(1.2.1
IB 82
15.05
l.MN
1
1.49
8?
SOW
55
BSK
l.OKV
1 n
1.44
MS
57fV
US.S5 tlfl.RT
tln.38 1.1.57
15.45 714.02
Mild. tAeked. iNomlnal.
14.r.O 14.40
13.87 714.13 lS.b5
J27.37 72S.OO
2.70 'in.in an.nn
HU.UU .0.07 aa.US
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts. 27.480 buh. The market
ruled etrens; and Co higher under bulllah
peculation In all homo grain centers baaed n
unfavorable orop reporta. Quotation!: Car lot.
In export elevator No. 2 red, epot. ll.fel01.P4;
COIIN necelpts 33.600 buab. The market
mfcd Arm and le hlaher under ltxht offerlno
: 2r "v- . - . - j - .- .: L. - .. ..- -
.na a rair Gemana. viuoimimnai war tois tor
in axpon tievaiorio. req. apoi, 4.riA.rT,
tSo. 5 southern red. I1.70O1.S2: ateamer No.
i reJ. $1.7701.R: Vo. S red. ll.77l.HO: re
jected A, J1.73&1.7l; rejected li, Jl.OUMi.7i.
I51
io
iatbI trade.
,u, ,iuu w a
a.14! do. No. S y
Tel!orrjU.07l.b8
to lncatlonWeatern No 2 yel-
1,16: do. ateamer yellow, S1.130
S rellow. il.10Ol.ll: do. No. 4
illow. 11.07 1.08.
OATS Ilaeairjta 24.831 buab. Trade waa
fair and values wer well suatalned under mod-
u onerinss. uuotations: ino. s wnue, uuu
atajvdara wmta. ovvt yiKw: no. s wnue.
no. 4 wnue, oivaac: sample oaia,
-rteeelota. 804 hbl. an(L.77a.710 Iba.
In aackt. Demand was only moderate, but mill
llmlta ware flrmlr beld. Quatatlona follow. Der
itJlt lbs. In wood! Winter, clear, 180.25: do.
as. clear, cotton sacks. 18.8009; do. stralcht.
cotton tacks, I0CP9.20: do, patent, cotton aackt.
18.40!). 00: .urlm. flrat clear. 18.B0WB; do.
patent, l.B010i do, farorit branda. 310.250
10.75; city mills, choice and fancy patent. 310.23
10.75! do, resular sradet. winter, clear. 380
8.23: do. do. atralzht. IRU8.E0: da. do. rjatent.
in is.50tis.7s ,
' ft itXK iri.uun was In amall supply and ruled
t Arm anil hl.h. .... . -- ..1. iv. ..k,a
at 17.4007.00 par bbl., aa to quality.
PROVISIONS
"Tha market ruled firm with a fair Jobbing- da
mand and torn kinds were a abada higher.
Quotations; city beef. In eats, iraoked and alr
drled. 34e; weatern beef, tn aeta. amoked. 84c;
city and weatern beef, knucklea and tendera.
moked and atr-drled, 35c; beef hami, 328030;
pork, family. 130.00031: hama. a, P. cured.
' looaa, lOOlOUct do. akinned. looaa. 20O20Vc;
do. do. amoked. 21021Uo; other bama. smoked,
city cured, as to brand and averase, lD'Ac
pama. smoked, weatern cured. 20tic; do, boiled,
poneleaa. 84c; plcnlo ahouldera. S. 1'. cured,
looaa. 14c; do. amoked. 16c; bellies. In pickle,
accordlnr to averase. looaa. 17Uo; breakfast
X???1 .Ma i ornna ana average, cur curea,
23Hoi breakfaat bacon, western cured. 22Ho
lard, weatern refined, tierces. 17Vic: do. do. do.
tuba, 17Vic; lard, pure city, kettle rendered.
I7c: .laro. pure city, kettle ren-
la tierces. 174o: Ian
!,- '"1- ,a tubsri7He.
REFINED SUGARS
... -.The market ruled firm with demand fair.
It i1'""'"' Utt prlcaa; i:xtra nna sranulated.
1.4 1.0UBF7.000: powdered. 7.C0V7.7O0! conrection
! 5 era' A. 7.4007.30c: soft rrades. 8.7507, 45o-
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BUTTKn The market ruled firm under llsht
eRertnsa and a fairly active demand. Follow
ins are tbe quotatlona: Weatern aolld-packed
creamery, fancy specula. S8o; eitra. 30037c;
ir urate. B30BDric: nrata, attic; aeconaa,
:Ki nearby prints, fancy, 80o: aVerase es'ra.
. fancy branda of prints Jobbliur at 42045c.
. ' , 008 tine new-laid esse were kept well
, cleaned up at full flsurea. uuotatlona: In free
- SaBea. Ilfirhv mitrm i SOn nttf nun! nearby
f'f flrata, no RO per standard raae: nearby current
recelpta. $10.50 per caae: Weatern extra, 3Vo
Per dozen; extra nrete. tl0.80 per caae; flrata.
Hi I w,su per ease: rerriserator essa, extra, iu.io
("' ' Rr.eaee: flrttt. ta.3000.00 par caae; aocondt.
12i.703 per caae; candled esse joddid at
4JWJ5o per dnien.
CIliSE3B The market ruled ateady. under
llsnt oRerlnra and k fair dtmind. fcollowtnff
are the .quotations: New Tork full cream.
uney. 21H 021KC1 do, do, fair to food. 20Vi 0
Slei do, part sklma, 11010c.
POULTRY
yv-The . marlut wi
Oder fairly liberal offerln
'T which waa of unattractive stock
'"a:. Vowlt. as to Quality. 15017c: roostera
7ei WX
260) itutk
Pr Plr, 2ftQ2Hc: do., younx. per pair, 1HQ?2
UI
waa dull and weaker
rlnsa. a, laraa Droiortion
unam-acuTO fiwu. wuou
1 aualllv. Iff til 7a rooMtttr,
nv chlcktna aceordTnv to quality,
iv43ogrnsi, acorQin to uu'iij,i
aa to !! and quality. 15(P1p;
10 if 11 a pireona.
lity.
old.
L.s
.KRAK1TirimTinmm mm mnra t1hj,ral and
with demand only moderate prfeca of both fowls
fed chickens were eaaler. (luotstlona: Freeh,
killed, dry-packed fowls. 13 to box, dry-picked,
fancy aelected, 24c: do. welshlnc ii 03 Iba.
apiece, 28Hc; do, welshtna- i Iba. apiece, 23c:
Jo,- welshlns ti Urn. apiece, 2-c do. walsUns
3 Iba. apiece, -JOifilci fowls. In bbls., ice-packed,
ancy, dry-picked, welshlns 4 63 Iba and over
apiece. 23c; do. smaller ales, lH022o: old
roosters. dry-Dlckd. 1SU. rnaatlnr chlekena.
weelern, wrfcblns H Iba. and over per pair. 28 M
weatern, wefrl
24c; do. 007
Iba. per pair. 2c
; brolllns
--, ". wart iu. jr I'air. ,M. uiuilliia s,,,"
r,n", weelern. welshlns 804 lbs per pair, 280
jil chlekena. welshlns- 30B.tA II. per pair. 20
lies do. mixed alses, ilttile; broilers, Jereey,
p;, ouvszo, ao. otner nearby, welsblns V
ilil.Mr.'lri -3 0e; do. do, amaller altea,
tSS"" "Mcks. nearby enrlnr. 2202301 squaba,
wane, weibni
114B 12 lna. Mr doa
, J5.750S;
.1? 50' S.H Iba. per dot.. l4.S305.OQl do.
s. "Sr'te si.M'i.ordof -4v
I Um. tUftr sin lalSU mi. Mam, ' (tAsaaiTb till
mall snd Nb. ,oori 11.23.
FRESH FRUITS
OhnlAav aalaaa.l S a 1 a M ....
im"-tC w w4bsj in lair rvquvii na vs.iua
gMralljr wereA well auafalned under modrata
HTertnsa. , Quotation... Anttfra. vtr bbl. J on a-
Hluah fflsabatl flrelmasi flrtlsiAn
Alexander. '-',&
y-ounw ?2 BOO
1. n ."
VI
. Mean. 11. bosk,
L R.:SwVbm4l,'TV.
-r liSs.Vtt, ': :Ji-uiT
ijL T.,----'--, -L ,V.w e"V. ,,iT.W-"V, ?
ITSJJ'ars enq -Maryiana. per Hamper rncy,
,,- 5x.,0 '!. to sood. 35 V 40c. Quinces. 'Nev
f rJSS' Kw York, per puai., ll.5i.73.
t Bttmbl"Jr,'t" m.hi So. do, par rla.
S.mti d, Jersey, dark, pv crate, 4292.4SI
' vL.S' sn.-i4Hr orate. il.SifS. Pcacbas, Kew
tTaa?-.-,fara, New York, Hariletf, perkM..
' twt '' liVff' fil " Yu,l "aj' lil'' r"
Klasara. ar.aViyi vii.n.. tf.u, rnSu 'u.p -- -
i' aaftaTfi0'! !
Brk. tasir l
jiar&. itf.al iui?
irfSc?"' 'i',
VEGBTABLKS
.r.ii
'liima. hlmu TaaLr.'ns.t ssuU
vrwve. .asci reea .
pf Umair. ttfimnr H.da. k-.iMLrMj .Meay
IrV feattatv (, 1 h:fc. ;i. N,. V.. VJfiJki
EVENING: LEDGBRiHlLAlELPHU, FREDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916
"LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOrAtI STOCKS
Tlld
ih
.33
.is
:
4
Jim Tlnfl.a
MaeNamara .
Midway
JjJJSK't'nsten'
Atnntana , , , , ,
Northern lar .V
Tonopah Rxtenalon
('" Kula .".
"est Knd
J1
.13
.73
Atlanta
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lloeth ....
s o i . ....:.':;
(.orablnatlon Kractloit
plamondAeld II 11...
001.DKtKU 8TOCKS
10
03
10
. .ni
"Si All--.::-'.'- !4
toldh.a VterSr1 ." . -S?
jumbo VteSTo'n :::::;:;:::::: -JJ
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Dalav
lloren.
Ooldfle
fkn.
Bami Ken
Sliver Tick
Nerada llllt
Nevada Wonder
Tecopa lllnlns
MISCCLUANROUS
Asked
,5
13
:!i
A"
:M
.13
.01
.04
OS
.01
.43
.0
.It
.13
.01
.OS
.31
.53
3.30
.13
HARDWARE BUSINESS REAPS
HARVEST FROM PROSPERITY
Steady Increase in Volume Building
Improves
Followlns; tho trend of virtually all com
modity markets, the business In the hard
wnre line Is showing: n stendr Increase.
1 his condition Is reported In the local trade
review hjrH a Dun A Co. for the week.
The mlew further says, that hardware
prices remain firm and It Is believed that
the market will remain active durtna; the
winter months. Purchases represent nil
arrades of material and collections are re
ported ns about normal.
The Iron and steel market continues to
he very active and even at hljhcr prices
the demand continues hrlnk. Viim- n,i
mills are booked ahead far Into next year
and In some rases orders are belnc refused.
1Mb Iron Is very actlvo and there Is
a large demand for that ns well aa for
coko. A shortaire of cars Is one of the
factors In tho situation, which causes a
hesitancy In accepting- new orders, ltall
roads continue to be large purchasers nnd
shlpynrds are well employed.
Healers In electrical goods report a sat
isfactory volume of business. Consider
able activity Is noted In connection with
building work, nu favorable weather causes
ft continuance of that line of trade. Con
tracts of considerable else aro reported In
hand, and also household specialties aro
raid to be moving freely. Trices are firm
and collections fair.
Tho stove trade Is reasonably well-employed
In sUpte goods, although continued
mild weather causes a slackening of de
mand In that direction. Supplementary
heating apparatus Is moving froely. Job
bers and retailers are fairly well-employed
and foundries are operating at about 80
per cent capacity, Prices aro reported
steady, collections fair.
The volume of building under course
of construction at present Is about 13 per
cent greater than the same period last
year, and Indications are favorable to con
tinued activity as long as weather condi
tions aro good. There Is u large volume
of new work being eattmated on, some of
which are municipal contracts. The con
tinued high cost of some materials and tho
labor problem have held back some proposed
Improvements, which will not likely be
undertaken until the spring of 1917.
NEW IHCn FOR BASIC IRON
22 n Ton Is Paid for First-Quarter
Delivery
PITTSlJUnair. Oct, 27. The American
Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company, of
Lebanon, has paid 22 a ton for basic Iron
for first-quarter delivery, a new high record
In that territory. The Cambria Steel Com
pany has announoed another advance of 32
a ton In steel bars to 2.85c. Other Inde
pendent makers are asking only 2.7002.75c
The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company,
which has already specified In full Its con
tracts with mills for the first half of 1917.
Is now In the market for more tonnage, thus
showing the position of some large cus
tomers. Manufacturers of sheet steel have ad
vanced their minimum price 35 a ton to
3.26c, Pittsburgh, for No. 10 gauge blue
annealed. A further rise to 3.50c la ex
pected shortly,, bringing the market more
In line with that prevailing for tank plates.
MANY EXTRA DIVIDENDS
Scovlll Manufacturing Company, extra of
10 per cent, payable November 1 to stock
of record October 25, This Is the seventh
successive month In which the company
has declared an extra 10 per cent dividend.
Extra dividends paid so far this . year
amount to 93 per cent and with three reg
ular quarterly payments of 2 per cent each
bring tho tola dividends this year up to
99 per cent.
Leo Ilubber and Tire Corporation, reg
ular quarterly of EO cents a share and usual
extra dividend of IB cents a share pay
able December 1 to stock of record Novem
ber 15.
Solway Process Company, regular quar
terly of 2 per cent and an extra of 3 per
cent.
Semet Solvay Company, regular quarterly
of 2 per cent and an extra of 3 per cent
to stock of record October 31.
By-Products Coke Corporation quarterly
of IU per cent and an extra of 1 per cent.
Tale & Towne Manufacturing Company,
extra of E per cent, payable November 10
to holders of record November t.
Uoas frr ty U" i. ,, 4o ! '
li ate. sbmm. WatV ait4t.
Sppt Coke a $8.50 a Ton
PITTSBURGH. Oct 27. Spot coko
reached 38.50 a ton today, the highest on
the present movement This Is an advance
of 34,75 a ton In a month. Some man
agers of blast furnaces have begun to cur
tall production, and this will become more
general unless there is relief In the car
shortage situation
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YOrUC, Oct. 27. Business In for
eign exchange in the early dealings today
was very quiet. The only potable changes
were an easier tendency In lire and rubles
and a shade firmer tone In Swiss exchange,
Quotations; Demand sterling 4.7511-16,
cables 4.76 7-18; 60-day bills 4.71H0U1K.
HO-day bills 4.69U04.69H ; franc cables
6.8314. checks E.84H; relchsmarks cables
70 5-16, checks 70U: lire .cables 6.E6H,
checks 8.E7K! Swiss cables 5.25 Mp, checks
J.28U J Vienna cables 11.91. checks 11.93.
These last figures are slightly above the
extreme low record reported on Thursday.
Other quotations were: ' Scandinavian
kronor cables 28.55, checks 28,45; pesetas
cables 20.35, checks 20.30; guilder cables
41H loss 1-16, checks 41,1-16 less 1-16;
ruble cables 31.10, checks 11.05.
In the early afternoon the market showed
continued dullness, but there were no ap
preciable changes In rates.
WORTHINGTON
TRIUMPHS OVER
W.J.McFARLAND
English Golfer Victor in
First-Round Match in
Northfield Tourney
MAURICE RISLEY WINS
New Tork .
Philadelphia
Hoaton ....
CJiVpai-o
RATES FOR MONEY
Call
ft a
,. a
Vi
, I
ati
4
Time
a. ltla-
iTofiamerrtal naber. three to ale montha
seienia. I1 per rent.
BANK CLEARINGS
Bask clarnta today compared with corre
aoatWaHka; day Uat two wars.
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LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CUICAOO. Oet. 27, H
rMTTIJC Howl
Uo.. UH.fitI.Sa.:
liTBafTSli ".
$LJ-ZSB?
800. . Market siaavaur.
con and liotfara. fl.IAB
tf aVAST ""
dvr;.. trie: urisa
MSW YOKK HUTTItpt AND KQ08
KIEy. TOmft Oct. 37. HUTTM Jlalt.ta
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nu.i . t aiev-iuM. -a-. awe, mM
VWaTK aijraae;
MHHW
l' lube. Treble oeauiw uut arm a seeural
ti l lerfius. ,- ' ae-f ai taav.,.t.ii, ,
.y.
.
ny SANDY McNIDLICK
NOUTHFIKLD COUNTltY CLUB, At
lantic City. N. J . Oct. 37 J. II. Worthing
ton. famous Kngllsh golfer playing from
Kunnlngdale, won his first round match
today In the annual fall tournament at At
lantic City In nn unexpectedly desperate
match with V,'. J. McKartand, of the home
club, 3 and 2.
Worthlngton, regarded aa the "class" of
tho tourney, sank a happy bird on the six
teenth hole for the win, while McFarland.
who led him a hard chase- all through the
match, was trying to slug his ball out of
the "hell-hole" traps.
Maurice ltlsley. the local star, who Is
conceded a good chanco to reach the finals,
walloped A. Z. Huntington, Wyoming Val
ley, and well thought of In national circles,
by the gap of 5 to 4, ltlsley won the
gold medal yesterday and Is going at a
splendid clip.
Robert Wler. fmorlte son of Wilming
ton, hung a red lamp on Sam Brumbaugh,
gubernatorial sounding star of tho Phila
delphia Country Club, to the muslo of 4
and 3.
The usual seashore gale waa absent from
the course today ns the eighty golf sur
vivors of the qualifying round teed ott
and medal scores were excellent, though
the sand, gravel and other obstacles have
the players guoalng.
Worthlngton drew the gallery In his
match. He waa two up at the turn, a
narrow margin, after McFarland began
running up his putts from every old corner
of the green.
Both sank very nice threes on the tenth
and Worthlngton missed a putt for a win
on the elexenth. Thn came the queerest
hole of tho tourney. McFarland messed
every shot to the green, topping two brass
ies nnd hitting a massle wide of the mark.
Worthlngton had a beautiful brasjle and
did not have to play till McFarland had
played four. But the latter nonchalantly
holed out a chip shot from fifty feet away
for a half.
TUBER DEFEATS NELSON
IN SIX SLOW ROUNDS
Wally Spoils Boift by Clinching
and Wrestling to Escape
Blows
Wally Nelson finished a bad second to
Joe Tuber in the Ann! bout at the Broadway
Athletic Club last night. It waa a tors-up
who had the worst time between Kelson
snd Tuber. Diminutive Joe tried his utmost
for a knockout. It being Nelson's first
big bout a big event In a boxer's career
ho was nervous and showed every sign of
being afraid that ho waa going' to take an
unwanted nap.
He made things miserable for Tuber by
his continuous holding, causing the latter
to exert alt his strength In order to break.
Tuber managed to get In several hard blows
to the Jbody, but Nelson guarded his Jaw
diligently, and when Tuber would cross his
right he would hurriedly run for his first
line of fortifications. He would bury his
head down under his arms.
fieveral followers of Nelson around the
ring showed that they were poor sportsmen
bv reneatedlv hurllnir foul names at Tuber.
Thlh was done flagrantly and the police'
appeared to have no control over the offend
era.
CASEY STARS IN HARVARD'S
FINAL PRACTICE FOR CORNELL
Ilorwcen Will Be in. Crimson Rackflold
Against Ithacans Tomorrow
CAimitlDOE. Maaa., Oct, 27. A rlsoroua
rractloe cloeed Harvard active preparation for
the conteet will) Cornell, rirat the varalty and
I la aubatltutra were oped In a llsht tackleleaa
acrlmmase. The resulara walked throuih the
formation! which they Intend to uao Saturday.
Moat of the plaia were slven with a snap, and
Cater tore off thrro floe runa. The forward
paea alao waa worked to rood advantaxe, Harte
handling one of ItoDlneon'a relays for a sain of
20 yards.
Iater the varaltr eleven tried Its mettle en
the defense, with the acruba In oppo.ttlon. iror.
woen's puntlnjr was by far the beat he his done
JU8 K1CKB iraTe.au iv to uu rerm
line-up will be: C. Coolldse and
aiaB anrf Wh.alA.1, ta,l,lB.
Dadmun and Hnow, iruarde; llarrla, center; Itob
friion. quarterback; llorween, Thacher and
Casey, backs.
BIG GAME FOR LA SALLE
tma aeaaon,
a trial. Th
Hart, ends
Temple Will Be the Attraction This
Afternoon at P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Field
Manaser Thomas dlllraple. of the La Balls
Collesa ele.en. announced laat nleht that the
same between La HalA and l"n1,,v,hlf "."'I'
noon will be played oie e P. It, . Y. M. C. A.
field. ... . ,, . , ... , ...
This will pe "' lira. ii ic.1 iu, ,,
Salle boa. although their have won the three
rames already plaed. The same this after
noon will sWe Coaches Dunn and flhellenherser
inn and Hheiienherger
gettlna- an Initsbt of
loon will slye t-oaenes iun
,w .l.a,nl nbnArtunlty of a
tha niavlns of eome riouMfui inembere. The
La Balls line thta year has not come up. to
expectation. In fact. It la weaker than laat
'"The entire atrang-th of the team Ilea In
the barkfleld. where auch men as Captain llren
nan. Touns "Cy" Blmendlnier and Orater are
peerleaa, Paniullo will likely direct tbe play
from quarterback today.
NEW AMATEUR ATHLETIC
CODE READY FOR ADOPTION
Recodification Committee Makes Strik
ing Changes in Definition of Amateur
NEW TOniC.Oct. 27 The reeodtfleatlon com.
mlltre of tha Amateur Athletle Union haa fin.
lehed its work and Ita recemraendatton for aweep.
ins chancea In the conatltutlon will b aubmltted
to the annual convention on November 20. The
moet striking changes will be In the definition of
what constltutra an amateur. They are baaed
an tha recoinmenaatipna oi
nei
tha
Amateur Athletea of America.
tha aeneral aDorta
,1 hera laat winter, under tha aua.
Blocs of tbe intercollegiate Aaaoclatlon of the
"a a.. AebaTaaSaaea e,f A. maelss
umrA K Him on a. of Ioa Aniiliiy ! ch&Ir.
HtD of !! rcntllflcAtloo committee, and he and
i fencUUa bvt tHten at work on the new
cntitutlon (or nearly two yeara. Althoush
ine propnvea cninni win oe rauicai.
YtubUn. of the A. A. IJ-, pffdlcta that
wi P aqopiea vifiuauy wfUOUl
mtny of
f4Hni&ry
the n-vv co4
oppotulon,
Williams eats Shubert
BAI.TIMOnK, Hi.. Oct, S7. Ixvca) right fans
were treated to one of the beet set oa thet they
have seen for a tuna time, when Kid Wllllama,
tha bantam champion, f ought and outpointed
Al Hhvbert, of Maeaarhueetts The fight waa
acheduled for ten rounde. and ten rounds tt
went. Shubert save) Williams all he was look
ins for. particularly In the early rounds, when
be bad the Kid takltuf punch after.puncb. but
without a chase for knockout. In tbe laat
taee roirnda, however, Williams allowed his
rowees;7si. wl after Ste.Wjrt ! mad.
Sbubart ssVed uj apleadloHy utwter tbe gruel
Ins, aadet ftat1 '1ui as freeh as when
Toman's Scholastic Schedule
Oerwianeawn llljh at Nerthent TTIsh.
L;-a a.np a t, piamrai, at n a.yna.
n t hart at mi
HfntS rhflfipVi.TiT'
hHtnhm HUh at Ia'
timer Itrn.
al lnlral ,
Hlh.
.at-SMat, lakBtaasa II I k
tm"n Hjih at Ilurllntlen High.
t keatnnt fllll Academy at tJermaatewn
Araifemy,
Radner
heater
tlT 1
Rartmr Hleh at Latixlown High.
nigh at Mlrflev 1-arV High.
Temiile Vren at I n
irnriiT Tan a kkkh
Jlrdla High at lYIrnd
socrr.R
rrlrnde Jteleet at (lermanUwn Friend
Pa
ar
alls reltege
aferd IllgV
! Central,
HmI Will Defend TiUe
TOLDO
elty.
r
O.. Oet. 27. Hush Heal, ef this
i. cteajavelMi Ure-cujlon bflllardtat, will de
i WSifttTi here on Kovemtir , T and S
tiaat Oeerse tfaore, . fork. accordlav
mm numinaii. vam nun
fifty each night, will J.
Lwon toe one a w
i MeCeurt, ef Pitts-
. ww aa,-7 vaaan.irawa,. jum
weha aae freei
to aanouafenwiH . r l
rlred a4 fifty points.
cli ta w ar. fca
ifm piiariM MeCeurt.
ffi.
CftUmUs) Mttff Amjy Coakler
VHW 10iUf..K. ) An4r.w J. Coaklar haa
T"T?- "5
NORTHEAST TEAM
ANDGERMANTOWN
IN TROPHY GAME
Red and Black Starts Cam
paign in Competition for
Gimbel Cup
C. H. S. MEETS SOUTHERN
By LOUIS II. JAFFE
Today Is the blue-cat of the season In
scholastics football, twelve rames belnic on
the card for this nfternoon. Tho same of
greatest Importance will bring; together
Clermantown Illfh nnd Northeast High In
tho Olmbel Cup series for tho local high
school championship, at Northeast Field.
Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny avenue.
This Is the Archives first game for the
Olmbel trophy, while Germantown High
Played Its first contest last Saturday, los
ing to Central High at Houston Field, 6-0.
Central today meets the team that beat
the team that beat the Crimson and Oold
two weeks ago. namely, South Philadel
phia High. South 1'hllly won from Frank
ford High last Friday afternoon. A3-0, while
Frankford nosed out Central two weeks
ago, -7. Coach Howell's team Is very much
Improved over two weeks ago, and every
man la confident his team will finish on the
long end of a comfortable score.
The big game In academic circles Is the
annual fray between 1'enn Charter and
Swarthmore Prep, to be played at Swarth
more. Another hard battle should result
when Chestnut Hill, which conquered Epis
copal a week ago, tackles Germantown
Academy, although tha Killers are favored
to win by a large margin.
Episcopal Academy got away to a slow
start this season and after winning the
opening game from Woodbury High lost to
Haverford School and ChCBtnut Hill
Academy on successive Fridays. Coach
Washburn has put his squad through a hard
drilling this week In preparation for to
day's game with St. Luke's, at Wayne, and
Is confident that his team will come through
with colors flying.
One soccer match Is on tho card, German
town Friends' and Friends' Select meeting
at queen Lane In an Interacademlo League
contest.
t,JixW1S TAXOrt. a Junior, led Ida Booth
Phlladelcbla High Hchool team matea In the
Interrlaaa crvaa-country run, held over the
school courae of three mllea. from the school
at ilroad and Jackaon streets to l'olnl Hreege
and return. Hie actual time was twenty mln
utea and 4R aeconda. The aophomorea nnlahed
In second place, with Thomas nnlehlng a cloee
second to Taylor for the aecond-ycar atudtnta.
1'ENN CHAIITKR HCHOOL'H aecon.1 team
waa defeated by the St. Joerph'a College re
ervea In the football same played at Queen
l.ane ycaterday afternoon. The final ecore waa
IS to 0.
NORTIIKANT .HIGH Nriinill.'H eorrer play
era defeated the 'West Philadelphia lllg.i School
eleven at the Northeaat High field yeeterday
arternoon. 2 to 0. Tha nrit half ended without
either team "coring, but In the aerond aeaalon tho,
uptown athletes had their opponenta on the run.
ricrirmnbjiwi) Frlenda' Hthool second ancrer
team defeated the f-'rtrnda' Helect School re
aenca In a game at Queen Uine eaterday
afternoon br a score of 4 to 0. Robert Trultt
and Simon, of the noma team, were the atars
of the same, each havlna- two goals.
Additional Doxing Notes
Kid Wllllama waa forced to extend hlmaelf
to the limit In order to ahade Al Hhubert In
Ilaltlmore Uat night, according to reporta from
the Monumental City thla mornlns. Jloth boya
fought m viciously throughout that they were
It waa
Wally Nelaon
Joe Tuber laat
caee of too much experience for
to overcome in nia match with
night. The latter
much for Ncleon and outgueaaed him
continually.
knew too
alraoat
Tim laotan "tilt. I proving himself a great
knockout boxer, allowing the other fellow to
Co the Knocking out. lat night In Hrooklyn,
Tim went down and out In the second round
a flap taklnkT
Urennan.
a punch on
the
the
enm ny
orrow.
the t
gradually forge
laance. itear
eea at tne
Charley Rear haa been taken In tow by Dnbby
,ue auruier annuiu KTRquail)
jnaer laou-in u.-e guidance
feta a good teat Monday nlgbt a week
ilimpla whon he meta Jlmray MoCab
win no no raay joo tor i.ear, ne
for Mr. itcCabe.
The bla- match In Phlllr la
Wllllama and Iulalana. With
nan duck nome tne enure natii
e. This
ill It be
between Kid
the Thtlade)-
o rraterntty la
mat
;tlon
I ha
saya that a championship bout with Wllllama at
118 pounda would be just to bis liking.
mmentlnc on the bout, and It la probable
.18 pair wouiu provo ino greateai ai
louiaiana la training daily
pair would
ye ara.
a that
Qeorgle
matches
Decker ti
for two' clubs
bouts at tho
future
decided that
la entirely t
Will continue afaalnar
Club, doling the Point
makln
ily too much
iir
work and In the
tne Lincoln uiuo. cioeing
Tonight, at tha rorti-nlnth street and
i arena. Joe Mick and Henry
t In the star bout.
V.Fl!
r will meet in tne star a
ley Ftttgerald. Weat Phllgt1
i itllt lis aism.iinatlaf
the other numkn Younir 0'DonnU mta Younc
woodland avnu,
altat at th f.tnrnln
Jimmy Itradley will U Kiti'a foe. in
HauUr will me
Whltey Flttaaralct. Weat rhl!ade1phlaa cUvar
win o aa (-minnaiiai m in L.iacojn
bantam,
tonl
ht.
Htanlvy Jarkaon mlrutira with Youna
Krtddy Doughertx.
Jm Krnn
Ham Isantrfortl and Ilelnla Zlminorman oppoaca
TALMADGE, BUSHMAN,
LUCAS IN FILM PLAYS
Ono Fcminino Film Star and
Two Masculine Ones Scon in
Laudable Productions
.Ht the Photoplay Editor
ATtCADtA "nftr-flfty," Fine Arla-Trlangle.
with Norma Talmadge. Htnrr br Ilobert
Shirley, directed br Allan Dwan.
Onc again Fine Arts gives us the best
Intimate drama, the best studies of per
sonalities, tho best general direction of se
eral weeks. It Is not only that Mr. Dwan
hat the technical photoplay polnta at hla
fingertips ; that he uses rectangular fade
outs with skill, and that he can get a bit
of pathos from a close-up of a baby's
stumbling feet He knows people. The man
Is human, and with hla humanity he car
ries the nrtlstlo sense of what to do and
what not to do. His present film la a story
of the old triangle In a Washington Square
setting. It Is plotted conventionally, or
simply, as you look at It, and It Is not
full of surprises, but It Is surprisingly genu
ine, touching and extremely well photo
graphed, which one expects, not In vain,
from Fine Arts Invariably,
Norma Talmadge plays, wllh nice char
acter appreciation and appropriate ebul
lience, the role of n "Itohemlan" girl, whose
code of "share alike" doesn't make her mar
ried life with a rich and bored patrician
any too happy. There Is an Infinity of
happy little touches in the picture, which
combine to make it one of the best of re
cent releases.
nEOENT "In the Wplomatle Ptrvlr." Qual-
iiynnro. wnn Francis x., '
neverli
named source by Francta X
Prancla X, Iluahman and
Htl
ory adapted from an un-
ranela X. iluahman. dlreo-
iion or rrancia A. uuanman.
Mr. Bushman, It la evident, Is going In
for authorship and production as well as
matinee Idol atuff. This writer's necessarily
limited viewpoint had been that the actor
was much overrated until he saw "In the
Diplomatic Service," when he waa convinced
all over again that Mr. Bushman Is over
rated histrionically, but that he has the
makings of a bully "sensation" director,
with a good fund of "leader" humor on
which to draw. The Incognito author of
this screen play hasn't done much for the
world at large; the director has. It Is a
continuously entertaining and often thrilling
piece, with any amount of capital "busi
ness" and small Jokes thrown In, and the
"master mind" of crooks, the stalwartly
handsome hero and the palpitating heroine
are commingled In dextrous fashion. The
photography and settings are fairly real
istic, though some faults could be found
with the former. On the whole, an Inter
esting picture, nnd one that will be beloved
by the cultivator of excitement.
The Stanley Booking Company evidently
didn't think much of "nummy." a new Flno
Arts-Triangle, or they would have played
It at ono of their moro pretentious theaters
than the Savoy, where it waa run one day
his week. Nevertheless, It Is a feature
that haa many things to recommond It, In
cluding the best newspaper "atmosphere"
tne movies have ever accomplished ; some
real and raro acting by Wilfred Lucas In
the part of the Intemperate, prematurely
aged newspaper man, and a scenario that,
while rather machine made. Is all tho same
calculated to rouse you emotionally. The
development of the story Is curiously In
verted, but not clumsy. Tho only charge
that might bo laid against "nummy" Is its
dreary and sordid nlr, which doesn't pre
vent It from being one of Paul Powell's
most careful productions. He directed It
Lewis J. Soli nick, who has been stirring
up matters In the cinema world lately, has
lessed the big Dlograph studio in the
Bronx, New York city. It Is one of the
finest producing centers In existence.
wwm
Theatrical Baedeker
prtOAf) "Rio flrande," with Frank Campeau,
Amelia Gardner and A. It Van lluren.
Auguatue Thomaa'a exposition of army lite
on the Mexican border. Intrreatlns and In
senloua at the expense of reality.
LYWC "The' lrl From Dratll." with
Prances Demaraal, lleth tydy. Maude Odall,
Cleorge Haaaell. Hal Forde and Louie A. 81
mon. Mr. Haaaell, a coralo genius, redeems
an unimportant operetta,
OARIHCK "Common CUy," with Jane Cowl
and Henry Btephrnaon. A drama on the "fall
en woman," combining humor and social
aatlra with good sttuatlona.
UKTnOPOI.lTAN OPEHA HOUSE "Hip, Hip.
Hooray," with Charlotte, the akater: Soueiv
and hla band. Nat M. Wllla, Charlea T. Aid.
rich and many apeclallata. A three-ring elr
cue of vaudeville, braea band and akatlnsi all
sood.
r0IUU:sT-r-"HMI." with Julia Sanderson.
Donald Ilrlan and Joaeph Cawthorn, A pretty
star, an agile alar, a comic atar, plus some
pretenttoua orcheatrated mclodlea.
APELPHI "Experience." with Ernest Olenden.
King. A "modern morality play" with more
umanneas than graced "Kverywoman."
There'a a large cast, aiendtnnlrur acts su
perbly. DAJTCINO
BrtOAD "The Tlelon of rlnlome" snd other
dancea by Maud Allan and her company, with
roualo by her symphony orchestra. Thla afternoon.
AT rOVVIJLR PMCE3
WALNUT "The Girl Without a Chance." by
Whitney Colllna, produced by Ilobert Hherman.
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KMICrUMIeOCKtm a- "Per tfc.Mae.afe.
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rSATDRS rtuta
8TANtJCT--."TIe Cemmen. lw, with Clan
Kimball Touns and Conway Tearla, all wees
tesla J. Pelanlck'a first local pr-sentatlnn o
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eii-JU vapeiianrs .prtxiuction or tne noneri
"i.vnarnoera asrei. neautin
bill.
art
Beautifully Biased and
slow In dramatic, mora
amber a novel,
ted. but a kit
pent. Ne a and travel pictures also en the
VICTORIA "Heme aa J.HcU
mi rrancia sj., iiuenman,
local ehowinr of Metro's
version ef the Rhakeapearea
First
etreen
hie.
with. BTtrt
an wees.
ela borstal
akeanaarean traeedr.
ereompenled by a rpeelal mueieal seers. Other
uujrvia.
All,CAI)IA"rtfly.rift."
madge, a Fine Arts-TrU
Hh
lansia.
Norma Tal-
llKpENT--"In the DIulamaMe Rer-leet" wllk
a v j,i
rrancfi
uahman and Ueverly Ilayne.
with Marie Doro,
1IOU8B "A
inatla Katter.
mann and tvilltam Shay. nseetaele and
rm
with Annette.
'JTH '8 "The Age of Reaaon." Jack Wlleoa,
ank Iturst and Lillian lloardmani May Nan
ltn and AnateT rrledland. Charles Ketlay,
H;"1' ,ef be beet, bat somewhat lacking la
sramatlo stgnlffcanr.
VAunKriu.K
KErnrB"The A
djln and Anatel rr
Wlnaor Mc5ar. Willi
Firs KUaitniras. Weston and Clar"
and Bonla. and Alma.
WILLIAM PENN New vaudarllta bill
Douglas Fairbanks In "Manhattan Madneaa
OIIANIV "Don't Loee Tour Nerve." Jewell's
rntnlature clrtua, WIIbob and Larsn. Tommy
Ray. "Nuts and Dolts," Zeno and Mandtt arid
a in
o
Ham and Margaret Cuttr.
lark, BamarofI
.1.
oba Trottera." Qeor-
a i-eeter. i-ean Ac
he news pictures.
LOilK la.iln. 'The Ol
ale Comedy Four. Deaal
JJJ"" "J oalay, Arthur Ooldle, Bkeeu
" ,uitu. oinera.
CHOSS KKTS '-The Cabaret Olrla." Ia and
ri.yiI'.H."W.. "anjs. Oflrlen and lluckler.
Tracy and Wilton. La Toy brothers,
xiiSBTnnLa
DUMONTS New apeclaltlea. by the realdent
company. Including "School Upena" and "The
brewery niopement."
St. Andrew's Convention Planned
Flans for tho next national convention of
tha Brotherhood of St Andrew, which will
be held In this city October 10 to 14, 1917,
were announced last evening at a largely
attended echo meeting of the recent Cleve
land convention. In St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church. Eighth street above Spruce. Dr.
John Wilkinson, president of the local 'as
sembly, presided, and Cleorge Wharton I'ep
per Is chairman of the convention com
mittee. I
PhUadeipltian Elected at Princeton
PWNCETON. N. J.. OcL JT The senior
class of Princeton University has elected
aa Its president W, B. Moore, of New York
city, nnd aa vice president, W. U McLean,
of Philadelphia. Both are football men.
FUNERAL OF CLUDMAN-A VIATOR
Alexander Brown Buried in All Saints'
Churchyard, Torrcsdalos
Funeral services were held today for
Alexander Brown, wealthy aviator, polo
player and clubman, who waa killed when
his hydroaeroplane plunged Into the Dela
ware River off Rsslngton Tuesday on his
last qualifying night for a'pllot'a license.
The services were conducted at the
Brown home, Castlefln, Bryn Mawr, at
noon, by the Uev. Charlea Townsend. rec
tor of the Hplscopal Church of the Good
Shepherd. Rosemont. After services by
the Rev. Tcrcy Brown In All Saints' Epis
copal Church, Torresdale, the body wan
burled In tho churchyard.
Only Immediate relatives were present at
the simple services. There were many
floral tributes, among them being a
wreath from the Philadelphia School of
Aviation, at Raslngton, where Mr. Brown
entered aa a student pupil last spring.
umn. wruum c mmwi
He Wm ht U. 8.flW-iiM Scrrlw ttitW
TM Ter
.... ...Jr , . . ... -na
Mentsam n (it-am u, jnyera, w5 wsas M
the United "Mates Meremra CwUt film i .
thirty years, died at hkt hm m tftc m v
ixUFir, Bixtletn im LUdssw ntrexta. mm
nigh.. He was one of the tiMet aseA tA
tha service. He had seen rrte M all
American waters and had traveM
the world six time). Me waa Mat
old and unmarried.
Three days ago ha became 111 from
disease. For many" year LlewtewaM
commanded the cutter Wrssahteko. N
retired three montha ago. Dttrtmr Ute
tsh-Amerlcan War ha commanded a
boat, which carried naval massages In ta
battle or Manila Bay and off Cub. eTr
his service) In h Philippines he was award
ed a bronse medal by Congreec
Lieutenant Myers had a rare colleettew eat
curios he gathered during tils -e)yca.
Among this ts a score of Japanese asMl
Chinese potteries of great value. He wets
born In McMlnnlvllle, Tenn. Befers sat
was twenty-one he had shipped on a. lt
Ing vessel. Soon after hi first trip '
Joined tha revenue cutter service. He Is
survived by a slater. Mrs. Albert 8eH,
McMlnnlvllle. The body wilt b Shi
there for Interment.
Scatfjs
)NO. Oct. M. SARAH, H. A,Ui
ta of 1B0 tt. BM at., widow tt Wil
liam M. Armatmrur. aatid el. Relatives aaaf
frlenda, alee O. I. A. Auxiliary. No. 112, B. eg
L. K.. Invited to funeral eenrlces. !. JLi!!a
at the Ollrer 11. Hair Building. 1SW Oteetftrt
at. rutther scrrlces at OcUraro rastts
Church, Parkeaburs. Pa,, jn arrlral et t"a
leaving Broad 5t. fita. Mon.. J1:S0 a. m.
rjArKir.Kr.ot. ;. oBonrfE w.. tw..
band ef Kmma Irene lladgley, StK IMh
Moor. Pa. . nelatl a and frlenda Invited
fa.-
AnvisnioNO
cij(uu, la
pect Cem.
nr
S3th
ri
n.latlvaa nnitrlenda Invited t at
tend funeral servicea. Sat... I m... 1st, frex-
r&
nnOOKB. Oct. 34. JOAIAH C..BROOKB. la
IBTIi W
rear.
uneral servicea,
rri.
tirteata. Llmerli
I'a. umn nowera
Int.
frlenda tnrlted
p. m., lees Cayvs.
let. Montgomery Oa.,
and
s
ntTTr.K. Oct. IS. at AtlantloCI
nil iuk. widow or iteaeaian u,
d to rW3
Jm
TT. Italatlaaa anrf frlanrt. Invited
e-nrleea. 8un 939 a, m., chapel ef Berlin Cem
lierun. . J. int. ueriin cem. .. m M
ItlNIUJll. Oct. St. ANNlaV wife of Oeera
f linker, formerly of flrlnroon. Co. Ttpperarr.
reland nelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral.
100 rinwan at. Tues., 8J0 a. m. Holemn hW
Fiaaa of requiem, Ht. Rtephen'a Church, 10 a. m.
nt. Holy Bepulchra Cam.
ntiACKIlUnN, Oct. 3. at Hartford. iN. 7..
HAIIOLU C IJLACKUUKN. aged St. Nolle ot
funeral later.
noaoa. Oct. IS, LILLIAN r.. daughter a
James A, and lata Martha nalney, aged. M.
Itelatlrea and frlenda Invited to funeral wMTrleee,
Mon. 3 p. m., realdence of father. Ml Oer
rltt at. Int. ML Mortah Cem. llemalna may
be viewed Sun,, 7 to 10 p. m.
BOWMAN. OcL 3, onVILLK CJ.. nuaheM
of Kmma Eaellnser Bowman, aged ST. RM-
tlmta anif frlanrta. alan Waahlnrton Cararj. rfe.
07. P. O. . of A, i employee ot tleflrga V. Creg
aon. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2:S0 p. m., W
(i, Oarfleld et.. Oermantowa. Harvloea St. Lvka'S
itnston. pel..
-I. husband of
Sra-
MRS. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL
Wife of Magistrate, Noted for Her
Charities, Dies
Mrs. Kllxabeth Campbell, wife ot Magis
trate William F. Campbell, died this morn
ing at her home, 2815 Gaul street She
had been ntck mors than a year.
A solemn requiem mass will be held at SU
Ann's Church Tuesday morning, the day
of the funeral. Mrs. Campbell was a very
aotlre member In the church, and also did
a great deal of charity work, though she
did It very quietly. She also helped her
husband In his charities before her Illness.
Mrs. Campbell was born forty-five yars
ago In that northeast section of the city
known as Richmond and lived there all her
life. Sho was widely known and loved.
She was married to Maglstrato Campbell
a little more than four years ago.
! E. Church. 3.110 n. m. Int. Ivy Hill Cam.
lemalns may Ini viewed Bun. eye. from S to IB.
nOTRRN. Suddenly, at Wilmington,
rw viiRnMittr?lc T. noYHKN. liuah.
Loulae Itnraen (nna Zlegler) and son of. John A.
and Carolina lloyaen. aged ST. nelatlvea and
irienae invited to runerai serviceB. sun., a r. a
parents' realdence. 181B.8. 8d at. Int. Far
wood Cem. Auto runerai. ' ,
IinADWAT. Oct. 58. HARRIET O.i wito Vt,
Cleorge a. nradwar. aged 71. Relattvee and
frlenda Invited to funeral, Man.. 2:30 p. ih.,
83S N. QraU st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.
tlRADT. Oct. 13. JAMBS llRADT. husband
of Margaret llradr. Ilelattrea and friends In
Mte.1 to funeral. Sat.. 8.8(1 a. m., 3034 Blpel at.
High maaa et requiem Bt. Edmond'a tyMreSj
10 a. m. Int. Holy Croea Cm.
RURKB. Oct. 3. MARY KLLKN. widow et
Jamea P. Ilurke. Relatives and frlenda Invited
to funeral. Mon., 740 a. m 100 N. Oth at.
High requiem maaa at, Malachy'a Church 8 a.
m, Int. Holy Cross Cem.
CAHSON. Oet. VS. GERTRUDE T CARSON.
daughter of John II. and Eatella Carson, seed
3. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral
private at Nortnwood
BOSS Oakford at. Int.
erviceg. sat.. 3 p. m.e si
aie at ixorinwooa tim,
11HISTINMEN. Oct. 35. MAROARKT ANN.
wife of Andrew Chrletlneen. Relatives and
lends invited to runerai services, eat., j
frl.
liSS M, 18th st. Remains may be viewed Frl.,
axter i p. m. inu
Ited to
Ith St..
n. m. Inf. Kden C:etn.
.crtqssON. Oct. 34, rdwmd,
nenn
SB.
edTr
Ward).
friends Invited to runerai,
Croaaon fnee
hnahaBd im7
Relatives and
flat. 8:80 a. m.. 3eS
warai. ooiemn raqotej
rcn,
Hi a. m. Int. J(t ,
lelcrarte at. tlsth
maas Ht. Ann's Church
Catarirat Patn.
PUVINK. Suddenly. Oct. 25. JOHM
fHAHLKH. son of late John and Brldaat DevUaa,
Due notice ot funeral, from realdence, 9W
N. 48th st.
Oilier Deaths ea Next rags
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