ll ' rZwi-r ... Mir. "s. en ; t'v.TrT' .vj i. i y '3 - , ' i v f.W: "w $ ,h j- fv 't &iw HOOLBOYSPLAY MANYGAMESTODAY George School and Wenonah Quintets Clash Bunnin, of Southern, Wins Game Thi final baekelball Bnmco of th season . '.. the rosters for many of the teams fedsv One of the best contests will be LVteen the Oeorge School nnd Wenonah unitary Academy team, at Oeofge School, ilt Interest will be centered In the gnme brt ien Catholic High ml Media High at MThe Olrard College athletes will have a fcsrd battle .with the Pennsylvania Insti tute for the Deaf. St. Jo meets the Mo rftUnn College quintet at Dethlehem An-,h-r mntch which should prove Interesting I. on the schedule between Blown Prepaid lory and Darby High at Darby Bunnin Win for Southern ' Mark Bunnln's expert field and foul goal hooting won the game for the captains against the Oerirtantoun High team It is an extra period and the South Phila delphia leader scored two field goali and three foul point Captain Herzog. of Northeast. Captain Al Mouradlan, Cen inl High; Wattman the Soutflern. forward, ind Adams of Won Philadelphia, played on the all-star team Captain Fred Bachmiin. West Philadel phia, and Captain Sheldon, Krankford High, could not play Ucrmantown upheld their brilliant record In bialtetbill HurRcson. Langner, netzmer Burnett and Hausser all scored When time was called the score was ft tie, nt 25 to 25 Southern High's forwards helped to put theli learn to the fore In the extri period nnd the pick of the league won 34 to 33 Camden High after i J Oil to 14 victory over the Penngrove High team, defeated the Burlington High players In the game nt Camden jesterdav 56 lo IS William, nichman. femlth Magee and Oleges plaved for Camden Hloge scored six field goals, a total of twelve points, for hi team Girls Pin) Good Basketball A number of B'rl' basketball irimca were plaved jesterday afternoon The Nnr htrth High fnir sex with the Misses II Duff, 1 Bollch and I. Anderson featuring defeated Cotishohocken High bv a score of 13 to 10 The l.andowne High School girls wpn from their old rivals, Swarth more High 24 to 9 Tho Mliracs Dunn and Kdllerplajed the best game for I.ansdowne Drexel Institute put up a good fight for victory agalnit the Lebanon Valley Collage oulntet but vvlthiut avail, foi Lebanon won. 35 to 32 Keating, Shelter. I.oomls Attics and Walters put tho Lebanon five ahead In the first half They maintained the pace In the second session For Drexel, P.atcllffe. Mahan and Captain Cafhoun put up a greit battle Ratcllffe was high scorer with four field goals and ten foul goals to his credit To Play Off Tie At n onfe-ence between Ph ll.ftl lilrector Cvtt K Ournej of the Nnrtheaet High School and Doctor Kerr representing Southern High It was deelled lo plav of the existing deadloik between the two aihonli. for tho basketball .,.nu..kin nt thrt weennrl tMm leADlte . The game prolnbty will h staged on a neutral Soar, the gvmnaelums of .West Philadelphia High and (lennantovvn Mien being regarded fivorably by both representatives .No definite action concerning a date for the mm has been tilen s et , ... ,. Should the Southern reservn team defeat Ihe Northeast ounrlri In tie propoH-d title earn', both first anl second 1'im ihamplnnehlps will fall tS Ihw 1)1 "f tho "outh I'nlladclphH Hlsh School CONNIE MACK HIMSELF DIRECTS ROOKIE PITCHERS font IMKIICfJ. Ill .March JS folium Mack, lofty d'rectoi of the Athletic Inse fcill team was on the llrlng line today pei onallj In iharge of Hie work of a tliiv pitching squtd of rcirult whom he ha brought here to Iron out In advance of the viork to be done at Jacksonville, where the entire squad of regulars and Yanlg.tn will awcmble next week One of the first thlnga Connie did upon arriving was to read a long tclegiam front Ban Johnson to tho effect that the military training of ball phi) era would go through In the most serious manner and that a ser leant of the L lilted htutca army would ap pear at Jackbonv llle to ttaln the men III tho art of grenade throwing Connie told hi Hcrutts that clme thev vvelo nil pltchetst and catchers the would be epeated to be come proficient In tho hulling of heav mis. Ilea on account of their mustular nrms. Bowling News Curtis leanu matihes rolled on Terminal al bri lpt nlaht reiulted In three victories for Jeurtrcl Prem, thn lender Color Tresa won ttret ttraliht from l.KMn l.ti;rR and tied Entrivlnff for second tda'e, as the latter, tenm flropprd one to Heck McKen won the fidd Knme from Poet Prese In a close flnlsh Koch nf Beck led the high rollers with n couple of limei oter the Jtui mark in LanHon tourre rolled on testa s alien UH nliht, Mllllna made. Its record eUht vie terlfi In nine tames bv outiolllnit Matrix In all thru tames McCormlck, for tns winners 'oiled the beet alnsle crniit ij in th nrl JjnUit. Mold bent Tool Room twice taklna Jm lecond aamo by two pins with a rfl2 ecore nlnbtra rolled eiores of lt)0 1IJ and 218 for on Turning beat Inapectora two tamea In nectori on the second match hy twelve nlna totiUnt : while Turnlna taptured the final iL BVf.,'ln wlth "4" Accountlna: won two Mom OfHre The latter waa saved from a com. ttt ahoutout by wlnnlnit the third game by six 1 totaling 7S1 jT.,r.mln'1 '" leader of Kev stone n Peetlon !!"" ame from tha Scull aquad Rodnev uavln rerreientatlvea returned to form an 1 S5J? i,,m' ,rPm Terminal Colta Actives a clean sweep of in serins with Itanrera o,IJ; ''"J'nal Vets rolled In good aljle, ?C i.?!!? "tholas being aplendld pin Ketters . ihlle Nlcholaa rolled .'11, 198 and 103. Taili concluded with ail for Actives truWfJ " lJ." "" h." "Rm n ""i1 exampla IM lad lit 0Pnln aame followed with OuHrJH t'oU" '" "nwjat the top of the ttri ... n ?'"u race, dua to Ha triple vie. RSihaiit' onx u,t. n nt wnlle tn Wn,, 'EiMt.'JhK W.V w'nnlna.two game, from .S ii!twJ.lc.hk h'"1 bVn m' first place Unco uCkitle1 Lth.' 'Ton(1 r,SmA "' wreelo e(o ffi'"S(f'..Tedt'Vun)'nrt'.m Tl'" an,, W5",dhm ilntltn.ZiSS".n """ vvlth pretty prerl.lon lSri.VraVBA.;.tt.r"'''1 "'rSI'l'' total pin t "'" wv:urr ot (o, -yj ntj "jj ? Jw Hill tot SH 231 and then 1&. " I UeVfH....1t I . -.- -. . . Uor the" fiVAffiyK "" m h,i "cond lirlSfVannV Ut 2l5 rolIowed by " and REINDEER SIGNS a?" sSpt " i . J JVM "Bill" Killefor, tho Phillies' star backstop, afllxcd hi nnme to n 1017 contract in President Baker's office torlav. He will leave for St. Peter- burg, I'la., with the Phillies on Tuesday. Statistics of Intercollegiate and Eastern Cage Leagues iNTKRt oi.i.Kr.i tt. i. i:r.tr. u,ipr iv. i. !e. n 1 .S7 Dnrtmo'tll 3 R I'rlnceton. fl I .87 ( olumhla 3 (I fenn R 4 8S Cornell I ciiEitrt.n niH tomoiit ia!e nt Cornell 1-v.st moiit's scnrtK'. i olnmhla. 2D IVnn. SO 1'rlnreton. Il) Dirtmonlli 13 .STF.n l.r.f.UK . I. IM, I. (rev(ncK ! JV .nil lumper H H Trenton a 7 "1 rteicllnt 7 8 Lamden 7 .811 l)e Nerl S 10 sriiKDt'i.i: Kort tomoht r c .:n ,n IT. .MX) .in? .131 (lrelock nt lie Nerl. Trenton nt Rending. I.AHT MOIIT'S (0nh (.reystork, .11 Residlnc. 31. KILLEFER SIGNS PHILS' CONTRACT Star Catcher Affixes Signa ture to Papers, but Salary Is Not Announced Bill Shcttsllne, the brave fire department from CJIcnoldcn, Ta , Is a happj persor today After months of worry and sleep less nights, a great load was lifted from his mind when Dill Klllcfer, star hackstopper, of the Phils, wandered Into tho office and carelessly dashed off his name on the bot tom of a contract for 1917 Hill had long been waiting for this happv moment and put In more time watching tho mallmin than he ever did nt the flrehouse waiting for a 4-11 alarm . Just how much Klllefer will receive for his labors tlilR Heason Is a deep sectet hhettsllno Knows nothing about It and when pressed closelj for some Information he sild . To tell the truth I tlldn t look, tloselv The most beautiful thing en the papet was Klllcfer s signature nnd I admlied it so much that 1 neglected to look at the salary figures " L'p to todav It was believed that Kant lehner the twlrler lifted from Pittsburgh last jear. was a holdout fuch I not the case, ICantlehner will not have chance to hold out orl tho Phil', for he haa been shunted to the minor, via Indianapolis Kanty did not havn murh of an average last j ear, as he won but five games and lost fifteen Preparations are almost completed for the getaway of the team next Tuesday The plajer nnd scribes will embark on the briny nt high noon Instead of 1 p m They will leave Philadelphia over the Tenn svhanla Railroad Tuesday at D a in JIM FLYNN TO SUB FOR DARCY AGAINST DILLON NKW YORK March 3 Grant Hugh firown is a glutton for punishment He Just grinned lodnj, crossed his fingers, knocked on a hunk of wood he ha begun catrlng around tor that purpose and an nounced that Jim Fljnn and Jack Dillon will stage one of their semiannual contest In plite of Dillon and I.es Darcj Monday evening In Madison Squaro Garden Rookies and Regulars MAtOV, da. The lankeea hoped to Ret hack Into training today after two days' lay.orf on account of heavy ralna I'ltchera have been getting all the eaerclae MMtM.N, Te Cold weather Is hampering the Olanta In their training her and an exhi bition game scheduled for tomorrow with Dal. ,.. f ih. Ta T.envne. hn heen called off Daily practice gamea of a few Innings each are prar held being EVKNIKfr L'EDOERPHILADELHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, CONTRACT TODAY GREYSTOCK AND DENERI CLASH Important Games in Eastern Tonight Trenton Will Try to Cage Bears This will be an Important evening In the Kastern Insketball league and the rsult of the Grejstock-De Verl clish at Mtislcil Kund Hill Klghth and Locust streets will hive a vital bearing on the outcome or the second Inlf While two local fives nre battling fot supremacy here In town the Ttenton club now tied for second place will be showing at Reading anil the followers of the cage sport .tre nervously awaiting the scores of these gtmes Should the Orevs win and Trenton lose the fhurchmen will have s full two-game advantage over Camden for the champion ship On the other hand If the De Nerl team maintains Its sensitloml work and defeats the Cooper Hall representatives and Trenton does the unexpected nnd humbles the Beir the plajers who sport Kuser s regalia would be hut hilf a game In the rear of the cage artists from Ramcat So one can see bj this dope that the situation Is really a complex one The contest at Reading will mark the eighteenth home bitlle of the Pretzels Until Thursdaj evening Jaspers tecord was equal to that of the Berks County clan, as the Jewels had a run of seventeen straight And who knows but the Heirs may not fall down this evening The Grestnck-lo .Nerl mix-up should pick pack Musical Kund Hall as both the followers of Jasper and Camden will be on hand to whoop it up for Rllt-Mjerss boss Anil the pilot of the Musical Fund watrlor announces that Captain Joe Drej fus will again don basketball livery and will positively be seen leading hi tcam mite In the conflict against the Church men Managers Mjers and Rilley aie equally sure of their teams' ability to cash is on the long end of the score Reading l'ivo Lose t Cooper Hattallon Hall last evening (liestock defeated Reading 17-15 and a hastj glance nt these totals would lead one to believo the homo talent had an easv time hut If ever figures committed a car dinal sin said flgiite were guilty last evening The exhibition of the visitors was the best an) Reading outfit has given In thl rlt for several years The figures were very close throughout the first tlilrtj minutes, and when thlrteeen minutes of the second half had been plajed the Gres were leading by only three points at :6-23. Then In the closing minutes the home talent toook a sprint and run out by a larger score Johnny Beckman was badly Injured with six seconds to play, and will he out of tonight's clash with Trenton i:d While made his first appearance, and against Ally McWIIIIam tieated a favorable Im pression Charley O'Donnell was at guard and plaved a corking good game The field goals were Qrevstock, 13, Reading, and they went to Cross t l'ogarty, 4. Lawrence, 2, Sugarman, 2, Me Williams, 1, Keclcman, .1. O'Donnell, 2, White, 2. Morln 1 At foul shooting neck man landed fl out of 14 and Fognrty II out of 14 Penn Rowled Out All poaMblllty of Tenn capturing the inter collegiate lMketblt title vanlahed with the Quakera' 29 20 defeat at the hindi of Columbia As Princeton won from Dartmouth, II). 1 and tied Yale for Aral Place It now loolta as If the Klla and Tigers wjll have a merry battle for th title I'enn s game with Princeton al Weight man HaM neit Saturday nlaht will have an Im. portant bearing on the laiue, and a defeat for the llgers may cost them tho title I nst nlght'a game between Columbia and Tenn waa one of Individuals "Charlie" Karer waa the bright particular alar for the winner" with alx Pld goals Of Penn'a five ruaketa four went to l.avln Rddle MoNlchol did clever work from the foul line LA GERMANIA AMMETTE DI AVfiR C0MPL0TTAT0 MniUio' Rcnlmcntc Istruzioni n Citt.i' del Mcssico Per Un Al- tncco Conlro gli Stati Uniti i IL SENATO E LA GUERRA WASIHNOTOV. 1 Pebbralo II Setmto Im tentito "aediua durante la notte All'una til questa mattlna I senator hanno nvuto un quarto il'of. ll rlposa dopo una dlsuisslone conllnua til otto ore sul progettn dl Icgge the na plenl polerl nl Presldenle Wilson V-l v dlscusslone e slnto fntto notnre the II prngello ill legge rlguardinte I nrmanr nlo del plrosrafi nmerl canl slgnlfici la guerra ma si e' riconosclttto nnche die questa n la sola via ril tisrlta rl masui ngll SUM Lnltl dopo la sfida lancintn dnlla tin mania i: terto che II Penato voteut in rnvore del plenl poteil nl presi ilente conformemenle alia nchleslt oil alia ilerle one taggltinta da la lommlsslnne sugll nffnrl e-tet nf0 ,, a,rn ,n nnnillo n n ,.,,,, M ,,,,, i ,pn,,,,mant me n.i, vnltto p. i larmamento del pint. m.ii mi contro pin ,,nipil poterl nl pie- r i U V n t P ..AI ''IPl'llmetiln dl Slatn si dire che I P lojcafl amerlcini nrmatl nvfantm ordlne (I far fuoio pel nffondare 11 soltonnimn non nppena lo avv.snno e ad nerezlone ill tin attacco noiitnn.i ,ome nel taso del l., conii irr)ll, lfn , Xa,ltnKR, ,,,, ,. nno In cisn dl loinbittlmento .Jl "7!nloll' 'cdesro ner trnsdinre Mes Soi.n,1""1" '" "" K1"rr fnnltn rH nl, 1 continin n formaie oggetto dl ? ""2 ,? rt rul",l"' """ solo qui ma In tntle ,""' ""J11 '"ropee lelegramml .It Poklo i.h i? n.1 mln",,''' glapponese degll l J," ''il'larato rhe 11 (apPone non ha nV...," n'n ,,r',no," ''"I KC're dl quella espres.t l1fB ,,ra ,,, , tff, Ar,mnmVuVl1 '":", ""', una simile proiHsta sarchhe stntt semplkemenle rldl .i.."""'' l''"'"-1 ,u" "I'rnggiosi sup donftnnr .',i ''."""PPnn- arebba abban .lon.to I uol nlleali hi dell.. i mlnlsiro fl,.,r.- n'v. "T"'." M",onn Rl5'U"K'ndo .ho se, Alesslco hn rlrevuto la piop-.st., trnsmettendola a Toklo nr'i Cl.r"!., "1""'1 '" 'tnUn """ "-"'l "I Srav'tTeH .'.' ('on,S11,"' Tenuchl el dlchi s.r. "''"" I" Gnppon- non ton- ro iVi '"' la""azlone dell amlclrln eon gll Mntl I nltl ,a .tampn glapponese P"l met.e In rldicolo li.sur.lt propott, O appDnern" .rn,"1la U""" "" l""""10 al HerMnnr0p?.Ma p.''ro ",rtl almenle tU ledei i. " ,e,""'a1"' rtHIa lapltale go.ernVl ,' "."V1" "1a,,l' che nel tlrcoll f.iM?An e ,edf,'h' 1 nmmette che m ,!.?'. f7"n0 """date ,1,1 gove.no .,1 rTn u.lu'0 " "llB ,I V"lco '"' pos3lhlltft dl un attacco da pttte del Mes- sico contro gll 1,, i-, ,' ,e,fKVan.nt da Amsterdam dice th- si rliiene Inevi i o lie come conseguenz. delle rlv elision! av venute a Washington che II niinlstro degll K,terl .Immerntann du e sue d'mlsslonl e che li carrier! dlplomallci dl von llemstorff sla troncata II mlnistro degll "" messlcnno Aguilir ha dlchlatntr, ln n elegrnmmi ct.e II governo del Mess ro non hn mil rlievuto ileum propost , ,u nlleanrt con la German! , ! I.L KRONTi: ITM,IW ROMA 3 Marzn Lambasclatore glappo nese a Roma tnfnrmato riella pubbllcazlone neli letlera .11 Zlmmermann avvenuta In America hn dl. hlnralo quanto segue Gll Intrlghl del governo tedeseo sono ben noil a Toklo ma lo .redo rhe lo sono ugualmente In America toslcche non p0s. sono rlusclre a senilnare dlsoordi ira i due piesi Gll stall fnltl en n Glappnne hanno declso dl piocedere dl nccordo nelli grande opetA dl civlllzzarlone dMI L'slremo Orienle dove vi e posto per tuttl seza stuplde gelosle ' ' .Nonostante le macchlnazlonl delH Ger manU tulto Indica rhe aumenlann la fldueia It sllmi o Inmlclrli Ira Glipponee Stati Lnltl ' Ori glunge nntl7la che procedono ti Tekino le trattatlve per linlervento delli Clna nella guern contio le polenze rn Irall europee ,S rltiene certo che II . trno clnesn tronchera' le sue relazlonl dlplo. matlthe .on la Germanla e che un dlchl- llchl- iranone in guerra segulri tanzn breve .lis- lerl sera II Minlstero della Guerra pub bllcava II seguente rapporto del generale Cadoina circa la sltuazloiie alia fronte llalo-austrlaca SI e avula cnnslderevole attivita' delle arllgllerle nella giornata dl lerl atllvlla' rhe e tin speclilmenlc vlo Icnla nelli 70111 ad est dl Gorizli Le nostre batterle rlsposero vlgnrosi ntente al fuoro nemlco Vella setata dl lerl una del nnstrl re. parti fere Improvvlsiinenle una In .tiislnne nolle llnee nemlche nella zona ill Tlvoli e illstrusee parte ilell tnnree Aeroplanl nemlcl hanno ill nuovo lisilrflo cadere botnbe su Gorlzla e sul Vallone senza far dnnnl 1 nostrl aero plant hanno hombardato con suecesso le llnee dl comunlcazlone . del nemlco I'ALI. KILLS STEEL BROKER Chnrles K. Barnes Dies After Skull Is Fractured in Home Charles K Dames, senlot member of Charles K Barnes S. Co Iron and steel brokers with offices In the Slock Exchange nullding died In the Hahnemann Hospital todav from a fractured skull resulting from a fall f.everal weeks ago at his home In Overbrook Mr Barnes, on his way to the bathroom slipped and fell down four steps hit. held striking a stair post He was removed to the hospital February 28 EDUCATIONAL COMMERCIAL EDUCATION hew courses are starting In Ilookkeeplng. Shorthand typewriting, etc. Day mm evening eeilona the cntlr year. Individual luatruc- 'iSl'ghteen hundred graduate! are lo busi ness now. begin at once. Writ for full Information. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Uroad and llerka btrects Qnhnll'Q Kchoel Shorthand Due. Day Mght. Ot.Ilt.ll Private Select. Limited 3002 Oxford 1917 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR . WIIIJAT Itrcelpts OS inn l.ii.hfl- ("pecu lation I. the wet was etroncly bullish an I prices have evinpathetlonllj mUemed .1 rente under a fnlr demnn I Quotation Car lots in eiport elevator .No .' rel eptit, ll.tlScf J 01: No, .' enulhern red I inlet .Mil, eteatner No .' red. H.ntKt I mil No 1 red fluietlliti reJMe.l A $11.1111111 rejt,,i II, .krt(l(ll C.IRN Itecelpts in huehele The market ndtan.ed .' ent und r email eupplles end e fair Imiulrj f,,r deairahle grnles tjun tntton Car lote for Imel tre le es to lorn tlnn Western No .' vellon l lller I JO ,1 i No ft vellnu 1 ll lu do No I llo .tlinctll- ,ln No r. jellnn l IHI II eoulhern No 1 e1tow t lit vi I l.l'i HATS Iteielnte II 1S buhel Pemali I wns fnlr aid the market ruled Arm and 1 rent hluhe un ler llflht ofTerlnse guntntlnn No J wnite " lie, etnndarl white il'eiTJc .No 1 white fnii;ip No 4 white i,i'i "ll'jr enniple oftts HH(i,,7ltr HOl'lt Itecelpts 1 I hi end III Oil Ih" In seeks The markM ruled firm with e frflr ile miin I for spot pools nn I mill limits In e-nne foees were ndtnnred In ejmpatht with The etrenalh nf wheel tjuoiHtint a p, r IP'I lbs in wood Winter deer Jiff H JV do etralEht IS lllUS do patrol IHillCI.I Kensae clear, cotton escke .1ofIS,V do stralahl cotton sicks IwtlPJI do patent rrttton acks $n Slttn Mi erring nrsi rleer Js 7".Uti Un patent 111 .'1V0 nn do favorite branle IP nil 0 III mi cli mills chnire and fanr patent HUii In 40 tlt inllla regular grtides winter riear laaa.'i do straiuhi ismffsT" dn pment is Ciffl) 2 ItYh riot n nn, ,iiilt l,u nrm under llehi offerings We fiuote Jf Vufl 7 "1 per I 1 1 est, quallt PROVISIONS There wes Ittlle trading I ul values were firmly maintained Uunt itlons are He follows t-lty beef III sets em men ml ..Ir rlrled Mr western beef in nets eniokrd .lie, clti beef knuckles end tenters etnoked aid air dried l'p weeiem Iwef knuckles end temlers smoke i Site eef bama tlSClu pork fnmllv IM .10W 17 home H I cured loose JltfJlHc do skinned tooee. SUj QXr no no smoked i:'S 21c, other bams emoked, city cured as to branl ar.l aierce .'Jtfj.'iip im smoke) weeiem wured ..':.'4e, holled bonlees 31c picnic eroullera b 1' curel loose 1,1'te do smoked IT'j c belllee In pickle, nrcordlnn to nverage, loose ls'ic brenkfust I neon as t, brand ard average el'v cured S.e, breakfant hacon wpsI, rn cure! I'.c lard western rel neit tleries ls4c do do do tula Is'jr lard pure city kettle reniered In tlerrea ISc lard puro cltj kettlo rendered In tubs lSVic Ri:riNi:i) scgai.s The nnrU-l was qu et IteHmers list prices Kxtra fin,, hranulateu 7 po iere I , lo . in f, illonere V Aon, enft grv M ,1 J'tfJt M, DAIKV PKODUC1S HI IT!, II ttr lpt w-it llKhl n I hf mnri niUvt firm un )i a fair iKnmnl f)untai.ni n lRtrn fresh rnll I parke I it't.niprj Thih sped. Is li fxtri 4lift4V xtr 11rti 4t nrstK Tr f.ron1 TV nnrh irlnt fntu v ll Mt-rnir t-xir tOvt l-f flrst-i IHftt j eforjsi nclfl. sieclal fa no tn.ni.. of print jithlna at si7(-t.0p Fiirn Th mnrkt rule I Arm nn I nanin Vr per .a nr r per iotrn hlghfi with dmaml ren1ll nh lrhtntr th" limited rp lpt giidtH tloni Nenrh oklrnfi Jiff per dozn tiarl (Irats 110 1 pr i tirjirh current ft- I pin lln .0 pr iaM i stern extrn- .? pt dnzsn d ftr llrits tin 14 pr rase Ho first Sin -ti per iftse fantj elecle( (indlpd frrn pk wer Johhti.ic at WA Up pr Anton . Ill fl-tlC In nnrkt! rulp I Arm un lr Hunt )l"Wlns t-ui irart imi qjtet lollnwtnn r thp nuoiation Npvv iork full MPrim fn hpJ .ti V.'Ir p( ia "i hther do In fair to good hell CdfiS-Hic1 do part aklm 141 POUIIUY I I I Trad wan qui I l"Jt supplies wptp smr.ll nn I th inHrkpt ruled nrm with fowls I tsnt hLtiher liuotstlons fnulu nn tn (ualft .iwi Jit ntuppv rmnter. 17 sr o d rorisiifrs I ". f Hk Hprink hit kw rt rneatp-l JI(fJt lu ki h to m? nr I iulltv IditTJI rtlKenn n I prr pair . ." I juutur ir pair J'lfi J"m l)KI.-fKI OffertnuK wtp amplo for rptiulrp mpnt nut price with without inuirtnn fhinae yuntatmni arp h follows I'res i kill I Jrv irirkel fowl- I J to box dr phktd fan v, .prpd -Tit do wptuhlnic I1 IM nl o Mplrip Jlf do wPlshlnx Sj H Hpl.p J. do welihlnpr 1 lit npleee .(jCJIp fowl. In tjbls far iv Iry pit krd wcUhlnu -IS M "ii I over rtplete ., K amaller atzpn lltff.-V id I rof.atn tlrv pitkrd - lo.Htinz hlrkpni satern dr picked In Lotpi welfchtim rttfiO Its per rulr J3ii.dc, roastlnic ihkkena west etn In botei wflbhln 7 II s pr valr '."1 0 24p roaslln chickens western dry i Irk- tn Lbls nelKhliix H&M) lbs ppr pair -"".. roaatlnc chickens western In lbli uelshlnv 7 Ibi per pair. 21fJ2c rnllliiic chlckeni wttrn in hos wplnhliv Iffl lis per pstr ?3tp2flc. chickens welKhln' OWi. lbj prr pair JlO'JIc do mixed sues iHUJDr- broilers Jersey fancy '-'tfJljc, broiler other nearby welghlntc IH S?2 lbs opiecp au9X.'c. turkeys pafr ID Fancy nearby IJW(3c janr western ftSOSSc. fair to good 30631c. old Tomt JWO yoc common JlWJ7e. ducks nearby J3t92c to western J2&ZIC. neese nearby tOWJJc, do ra.prt' ! J It quab l) r dO-n V hltP wetshlnr tltriJ lbs i-r dojen n in'. 7 white welathiiifr l1T1ft lh pr dozen II "' T J whle weltjhlnjr lbs pr tlozen f"ift A Jj white weltjnluat 7 Ih. nr nru TW i In white welshing tlfl1 Us rr doaen U J'.w 2 V dar $jr 2 ') tmal an I No 'J ncq Jl rnnsii pruits . Supplies were en,,tl and the market ruled atead hill trade nai n net CJuotallon. Ap pies pel bhl Votk Impel si IITTV 'II Hen bavls f I VlVl 4l,lln No 1 H'tO'tl-Vl do uneraded J1W I (Ireenine No 1 JtOW ., SO do unareded JIB 4 .'- Mnss So I IVVOttH dn ungraded 1 HUvimn Nn 1 l(u", Ml do unarndecl IJVIH1MI Wlneaap .So 1 l ,iif? di uneraded l.'MlfilM) Vp pies northwestern per In, J 1 VII IT .' Mi I,em ons per hex 1fS 1 "u .irariHr. l-lnrlda per rrale llrlaht JlVlWIi Itussel $l',i)fi1 Tancerlnes ( lurnU per elrap lllid drape fruit Horlda pe, , rale ltfrl Pineapples Morlda Indian lllver per cil JM)'itnn ranherrles . ope t d per I, hi I'ancj laie varieties Is7""i Karlv lllaik TB1 .ran berries ape tod per , rate SI 71J do Jer e dark per crale II Miff I ,', dn do llcht per crete H If 1 "0 fllrauherrlee Horlda per rit 3V1 VLGCTARI.nS There was barely stead little trading and price, wer a follow hlte j ntatoei pr WINTER RESORTS TI.Mlf i n N .1 sAbi B " v ATLANTIC CrV. ?,e&t&gQ$&solxs A n?ccKjiis?d stanaard. oi lixceuence, Ca.rtv600. WALTER J. BU2ILY. THE lEAOtreS RESORT HOTELOF THE WOBi.0 iEartiiorcifiIcnfKim Atlantic crrr.N.j. OWMCRaMIP MAMACKMKNT J08IH WHITE. . 4JOM8 COMPANY l.VMVVIKli) S J LAUREL HOUSE L A K C W O O D, N. J. Trap hoollnr. I) i I'ont Instructors In Hall) Mlendvnre Instru.llon dratls Iianclnir Teas r heairil oncerts flolf Molorins rtidlria I'rlvlng etc Ilranch Office fjeo A Iluhn Sons flrokers A T MURI'IIV MASAHbP I ML'BPIU ASXI MASOF.n Summer Resort Uuckerood Inn, Shnunee- nn-nelavvare. Pa. TOCONO 'lfHTTINS .Vlolint I'oconn 1'a STONECROP COTTAGE I"1""" t n e heit built beet furnished and with the best vlen nn the Poconni fr rent for the seaaon See Mr Tilbury at the Ledger entr,,l office v hush Pennejliehla, choice, J.' 7101, New lurk, choke ! TMn While pota'oes Jeraet, rr basket, II niitri mi Seeel potaloea Kaat SCn.,hnr''' I"1, hh' No. 1 I1ll .Mi. No .', II V)tf.' seet potatoes Oelawere and Mary land ler hamter No I, II ;Ji o t. l An WIH.l culls II, rtnert ,ttoca, Jeraev, per basket No 1. II '.'VWI .l. No 2, BliOnlie Onions ler luillh haa No 1 jellow. IK All it in No '.'Si, Antra febbaae southern, ci hamrer Jj inr1 fiplnnrh Norfolk per lib I , '"Al "" re per hamper I.' f.u Kale, Norfolk per I hi II MVW.' faiilinower Ner folk per crate $1 vi.' I.ettuie. Florida, fam, per basket iirtdvn do do poor to KV J'r askel lurj j ,ler Morlda, per in In. h . rale lift I Ml Means, I Inrlda per basket .Ireen t Mllf! a II M)V r.aa Plain Horlda per hot .' V0W4 1'eppera I lor da jw Jyi IUIKM Hotiash Florida, ??,l., ' 'f'B-2' 1'eas Florid., p-r ha.kel vi lomatoe. Florida per .rale j 7VO 1 fi'i Vlushrooms per 4 lb basket tl.10lfl.75 MRRir.li ..II'V.NK- "AnNFTI Feh "S at Tlkton. M , sa MArtY HAIINI.TT (or lxel, of Sha. P'Okln to Jl i.H q o Kl.i-S'K. of Philadelphia, by He, Oeoraa P Jonea 4SJ 13 Main at., Elk. ton Vld ,,f1!'niC At Lebanon Ta IIOWAftn t'. SlllltK Bervlcea at the house fat 3 p tn Iteintivea and friends Invited e.f.,,,,.,'i.r,,r-ul,'r"NO -AnTiiun nnovrq ''If!1 ""I I ehlih ave and DOrtOTIlT III(IIM Mlt.FONH nt the Nnrmendle aetn and i hestnut at. Feb 27 IHI7 hy the nv Howard h Hand 5111 N 17th at A! ni'finrn Feh 27 !?rV.nn T huaband of Alice A Alburaer and eon of Marraret A jnl uie Fdnard I Alburaer neiativea and friends Pnutheaat Pleneure Club Invited to fu neral Mon a m .'411 4 6th at High maai of imulem rhnrch of Our lady of Mt Carm1! 1 10 n m lnt Holy t'ross Cem Auto funeral riAir.RI.R -Mareh .' ADAM ItAinitLB hue hanl nf Ionise iinlerle (nee Hellmuthl aged e rteinnes enl frlenls Phlla Metiger lint e iein Ni I Invited to funep.il Tuee 2 p in III it I tike si ftenmlna may he viewed Mon, afier a p in lnt Oreenmount Cem IlVKFll March .' 131 V IIIA HAKFn (nee Haneli vMclow uf lames Hiker ad ff Iterl denre -njl Westminster nve Duo notice of funeral Riven I1AI FRI.I IN' March 1 rONRAI) RAUF.R I 1.1N aged 71 llelnilies and friends Invlled lo funeril services Tue in a m reaN-nce nf John F Kleffer Ml W Olrard ave lnt I mate Tex Harbor rttv em ltemalna may be viewed Mon Q tol p m 11FI CIIFR Feb 5 nt Johnson Cltv N T I Al HA lf or tlenrge 13 lletrher nd dmjhtrr of Mie rhnmns H and Matilda Kngle IMstiies ard friends Invite! to funeral, Sun, 2 p m brother In m s residence James F llsmlell Oreen lane eat of Clinton at above OIne Phils lnt 1 Hill t em MFIIRT M-irrh I TllrODORF. in of Theodore an I adl I1err aged It Itelatlves nnl friends Invltet tn serlcee Mon 2pm reeidenr , of r, rents 31IH Filbert at lnt prliate notn rorii Fei, ji nrnnan e butband of llertha Moetijer Ilelatliee an I friends In vlted 10 funersl Mnn 1pm 22 12 H Ilnuvler at 117th nnd Wolf sta ) Vervicea at Trinity Lutheran . hurch J p m lnt In church cem HOIH FNIlCIl Vtarrn 1 EMMA MAIt (5VP.1.T diuahter nf Helen, and late FreWirk llohlender rteiatirs an I friends members of lime Reformed l hurch Invited to funeral aerv Ices Mon - p m .'HIS Franklin et lnt private Oreenmount .em Irlenls ma call in 7 in tn 0 in p m ItOOIH Vlanh 1 HOt'IRE husband nf Han nah llooth aged 77 lieiathea and friends Philip It -Jchuvler Post No ftl, n A It In vlted ti funeral services Slat o 3D p m 1R43 K Lamhrla at lnt Mun 1 30 p m Ureenhlll l em VVIInlngton Del IIOVM.N-March 1 IOIIN husband or Mary Howeii nnd eon of late Patrick and Winifred Ilvwen Relatlvca and friends Holy Name, Co let of ii John the ltaptlst Church Dlv Nn 1 O H nnd Court ManauilV S -.' ) e V Invlled tn funeral Mm, S in a m 4147 Vnple st Manajunk "Solemn high requiem "iias M tnhn the ltaptlst L hurch lo a m lnt Westminster Cem novhit M.rrh .' nsrunn noTnn widow of llurles l!ner and daughter of lat Robert and Margaret I urlo rtelotlves nnd friends In ,itel lo funenl services Tues J p m funeral pirlnra of William II Mtrlngfleld mm W Sus uuehnnna nve lnt N'orlh . edar Hill Cem IIRVD! F.Y Feb 2a MARY K , wife or John M Hradlev neiativea nnd friends. Helle lew toun.ll Nn 14H F of 1, , I amp No U P O of A lota ouncll No fij, f of I' Phlla Lodge No 2'l 4 of fl , . ourt Quaker . Ity Vo II fl .1 H Imltcd tn funeral aerv lies Pun s n m 200.' V lflth at lnt pri vate Old Fellows . em Seafo-.- Del. Mon IIRAtlNOTON Feb 2a ISAAC II RRAS IN.llOS Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral eri-ca Hun J p m sisters residence, Mrs M 1 Phnughneay 421 Chambers ave . amdei, V J lnt private Ileddlns v.em Friends mav cill Sat eve UtmVB March 1 al 1114 N Orlanna at. RI.I7. nr.nl wife of John Burns Relatives and friends Sacred Heart Society nf St Mt thaele Church Invited to funeral. Mon a in a m apartments of John P Gallagher 14S1 (Jermantown ave High mass 1st Michael s . hup n 10 a in lnt) Holv cross Cem lie mains mav be vlowel Sun 7 to 10 p m lit RNW OOP March .' KATIK I BURN' WOOD (neo fllockl wife nf Rev rlenge R Hurnwool Relatives and friends Ministers Wive. o or th Phi's M K Conference members nf Ihe Holmesburz vi R . hurch In vlted In funeral services Tues 2 10 p m, llnlmeshura M B Church lnt private n mains may he viewed Mon R lo 10 p m SO.'l Frankford ave REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WF.ST 1'HII.AIIF.I PIIIA 18 Minutes Broad y to nmaliiiiiH s , ! SS5sMy ! HTOiiMBlisMssssl ' iimSmmmSBTMn Tn ilSiiiliWnHK'Ei wll llip9i , , , 'Hm !5. !?Hb;r Sj-tla .l2iCTs?P WalPlisiHsssHHsgalsiHHsHslHslsHHssHHIsglliJHslsliH One 5c Fare No Change of Cars All Stone, $6900 to $7600 Including Garage At 091li Street Station or the Market Street Elevated An innovation in House Construction, Ticture thi. home, IS minutes from City Hall, one 5-cent faro straight rapid transit. Nothing like it ever offered before. Livinu room, dining room, sleeping chambers, all fronting the street, with immense stone and cement front porch 17 feet long. House open in front and both sides. The rear of the house is built with n 20-inch stone iiartv wall between it and another house which faces on another street. Pay $700 cash and balance as rent. Can I tell you more about these homes? JOHN H. McCLATCHY ISSbDffeEf5I!So. ,- . -r S'' r,hJ 3-r" tlKATMB . - '"-' .-J- W - husband of latura K. Ilurtou inee Pllgars) mat lives and friends Idaho Tribe, tit 7. Irapro: Sii.,'..' '"'all nrorera' Also of Phlla. alii ."' I,"1 !' "'which ha waa a member. Invite l?..".-"1 "'''" ,Mon.' P- m , 1121 rf, M at "mains may be viewed at RrlaUl Cam. CnaJS "t, nam mt private, .A.';S'AM,l,ui,,tn,J'- March I, THOMAS r.. ??.ne.of.Ann.1? ! '. 'lchael talnam. fteTayv rilim,12- ,ir,'"",V, '.l.n hlldren of Immaeula it!.M"p,oi,n,r0cbl1 "chool. Invitee) to funeral. m!?...,., i,' realdence of uncle. Jamei JIefnn-, I'lf.'Iopa t. High masa of requiem i mmr.,1Va -.eeptlon Church 10 a. m. Int. i New Cathedral Cem if PMnNVN-SI", s; MAROARKT. wife of ', v Yl ".'.? ."!,no.'J n'JViv" nd 'rlandi Invitee! sJ ,,fc i?rIin,"L.MoB ' 830 ra' hu'handa real. 3Jv ,, ntnra "nnl t Bao.ant m ms. T " J.hureh of M.ll.tlon 10 V.m. "int.'iioly cfoK '' Lf IT. i CIX58IOP r-elr. 2 CHARLES r., Jr , hug. , ' SiSd,0e5.a'l,"7-.ril"'"A"..?A1 'fii"? V -..v. ..ii.u. miu ( uiaKt.lllonaf D( Wnim H9 ,' X J p m , 2043 N nth at. Int. private, rrlendi d may call flat , 7 to p. m i COLLINS March I, JOHV T, ton of late Patrick and Maria Collins aged Is rtelatlveg and friends Invited to funeral. Mon , S 10 a, m , realdence of eliter, Mrs Wllllem AlcKnlff, 410 r3 Washington st , Media, Pa, High mm ( hurch of the Nativity 10 a, m nt. Calvary Cem Auto service COVNon .March 1 JAMES J eldest son of late lames J and Catharine W. Connor. Friends Penna, llottlera Protective Asso, ant Phils Itotllers and Wholesale Liquor Pealera' Co operative Asso and Eagles Aerla No, 43, Invited to funeral, Tuea , 8 80 a. m, 1143 Porter st Solemn requiem mass Churoh et Ihe Fplohsny 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral CORY At Btrafford. Chester County, Pa , Manh 1 ANVIF wife of Richard Cory! aged f,2 Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral, from her Isle residence, llerkscher rd , Mon 1 P m All eervlies In alley Ilaptlst Church 2 p in lnt adjoining cem. COTTER March 1 FRANK X eon of An nle 13 and Michael J, Cotter Relating and frlenls llronson Council No P93 K. of c In. vlted to funeral Mon a 30 a. m . parents' resi dence, 283n N IMh st, Solemn mass of re. nulem Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a, m. lnt private Auto funeral rTk V....I. ', Trtr.ieaA r-ev .,- Im . seph Cox aged. 111 Ilelattvea and friends In- vlted to funeral aervlces, Mon , 2 p m , 0319 Walton ave lnt private, Fernwood Cem. CUNNRY Feb. 27. MAIIY E. widow, of Patrick Cunnev Relatlvca nnd frlenda Invlled to funeral, Mon , Ham, 3013 Reed st, 8o. emn high mass of requiem St '1 homes s Church li.3n a m lnt Holy Cross Cem DENTI ER Feb 2, RACHEL, A., widow of loh K Uentler. aged 82, Rslatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, 2141 N. nth at . Mon . 2 p. rn lnt private, Arlington Cem Auto service. 1)11.1 ON -March .' ALICE J wife ef Wll. llAni I. milon and daughter of late Francis and Rose Convvnv Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral Tues 8 10 a, m 411 S Carlisle st . Vlatgan flvlemn huh mas. of requiem ( hurch of me nniy vinia 11, a in 1111 jioiy siepuicnre Cem DOHERTT March 2, JOHN ll huaband of Elizabeth Dohert (nee tlllmnrel Relatives and friends nil organisations of which he waa a member Invited to funeral services Mon . 2 in p m 433 IV. Tenn st Oermantown. lnt, Chelten Hills Cem Remains may be viewed Sun 7 to 10 p m nOLLARO March 2 MARY JANE, widow nf Patrick Dotlard (ne Nnllan) Relatives nd friends Dlv No 11 A O It , Invited to fu neral, Mon Sam S420 Clearfield st , Falls or Schuylkill Solemn requiem mass St Rrld. get s Church 0 30 a m lnt Cathedral Cem. DOYLE March 1 MARY C. O . daughter of John and I uty V Dole need II yeara 1 months Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Tues a 10 a m parents residence. UT N .'let st Angel msas at Cathedral 10 a, m. lnt Holy Cross Cem ESRF.Y Feb 21 st Los Aniele.. cal , CHAni.ES SUMNLIl FSREY aged 50 Rea lives and friends L 11 Scott Lodge No" 31J, F and A M, Invited to funeral services Mon, 3 10 p m. Madison st M E Church, t heater. Pa lnt Chester Rural Cem FORSYTH March .' ABRIE widow nt Frank Fnrnvth Relatives and friends mem bera of Trinity Reformed Church Invlled to funeral mrvlces Mon . J p m aon'a resldenc. .1417 N lath at Int. private. Forest Hills Cem Auto funeral l-ON March 1. SIMON FOV husband of Nellie Foi father of Harry Fox and Rosa Schambelan, aged .17 Funeral from 3817 Cum berland at . Sun Int. and funeral strictly pri vate OAI.LEANA Feb 28. IDA R . wife of John Oalleana Bervleea and Int. private UllilUVCB On Marrh 2 at 2834 W. Oxford st JOHN husband of F.llsaheth M (llbbona Rel attvea and friends Old Guard. 2d Reg, Invited 10 funeral services Mon , 2 p. m. brnther.ln. Ian a residence. Oeorge ft. Rudduck. 1418 N lath st lnt private Remains may be viewed Sun H to 0 p m ORE13VE March 1 HANNA E daughter of late Russell O and Rulh fl Greene, of Coventry R 1 Funeral services Mon , i r ra , residence of nephew, Jacob Hnlttman, B2S4 Larchwood ave lnt private HAOAN March 2 Miss ROSAVNA HAOAN ReMtlves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. 7 .10 a m . 104 Carpenter et Solemn requiem, mass St Charles Rorromeo Church woth and Christian) Ham lnt New Cathedrsl Cem. HAMILTON March 2 MAIUls.RKT, wife of William Hamilton Relatives and friends In vlted to funrat services Tues 2 pm. 1740 S -Ith at lnt Mt. Morlali Cem Remains miy bo viewed Mon 10 p m HASVF.Y Feb 2a PETER J . son of Cath erine and late Peter J Hasney nee Wardi Relatives snd friends also members of the 5 2U Club Invited to funeral Mon , 8 30 a m residence of his mother, 3013 N I ea st (Front snd Indiana ave ) High mass of requiem at Church of the Ascension 10 a m lnt. New Cathedral Cem Additional Death .Notices on .Nevt rage REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WEsVr PIIILAnHll'HIA ;v r -Tiyi-k!1. Ba j'jJrSfev aste i .' i ri'. 'j , 1 , . A 4 . ?; !1 1 ctt 'ftp att tJ X f lf - J m V 1 FOK. 6O0DIJlTiS,5AKe. t- OM DEAB- iP- Vauo. v I - LCTX FMD : SCARE HE?- GEE VWiz T&ERE T IS AT LAST UVKCE PETaV iEKSTWoSa,-) AMO KE6.P WlM VHATD I DO- ?? SWOCS, TTHE HAWJViArJ 3fit,iW6 Costume.- "hoo Sr Ytts li- flAye Somb More. AWAHrzr 'ii 5ME DlOijT Tn. up Hi PETEY aoottvsb FotJtiaM- rr- YIWA7 1?IP IVJ MV TI6HTS tVEt?TVlJC V4.EtUI AT L.ve AM ... g "CM r- WOMPVI Secureiv so I Haoda PAV.M TSEACH - Nou kuow .COVfER MVSEIF OP HOW Me is VAITH NWEEPS MATSEL- GETC fA-m VJ le Did Wk Like o little Ma Maid -e "., ' . V BLssT-jJ mWiskisMWmtx&Si&mSt JbiiL TWs.ar 'tiut&Li 0y&fl A v y v jfiWwfy. Mhtvj't l trtfa Trlfv T sj. 5tai?e we mm jy? amiiMfW L,KE " J f " "? ' "' ' ' ' TBffaBHBssBBB
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