!?TTiWPilWlla35iTOi!l ULADELPHIA V MARKETS FgrAIN AND FLOUR HT-'fln 2c I "mier under light offer. fW.mll.l and. stronger outside i nd- U Wi i":. iiS bush. Traein vyan qniei, WSJ W l.r ,nil! supplies. luo illcl'?ltf1IlrfAr local trado, ns to lora- 8rJSels:rkrt r ujci r;tfH.-! with. m?m lair sna V.Watlons: No. ? mie, m'iii;j laittnf T.7.. 74W74V4C'! .no. a smw, iee Iffljrt "J",JhltV. 720 724c- sample oats, II IS?" ..Im-relnl. 123 bbls. ' r-OO"3.-.'!1' VfURH nc.flF.'"',.. . firmly milntnlncd VTt- '.' inlet miowtlnti". P" " lb.ln ,fc"i;",X;. winter, straight. JS.BOtiJO; Krtf' Sn" H $H.21W8 .10; Kan ,cJm cotton "k,H.7.-lWl! lo. patent luli'. lOBO.'JS. spring. 1 ear. in.l.iljr Smb. MC:!'i.n! !, 0,7,1: 'lo. favorite Sr10pciri"n'oi liiy l""!. lhulce n,,d 'nnc'r SS'U?SimBaii quid, ul supplies were. " fh, market ruled n shade llrmcr TO l!ip" "" lo "U1,llt' l'UUt loiuiu . c,i. iMiMtisr Inquiry and the WSd Arm. hollowing nre itie quotations. p,rietru, ,et, smoked nn.l nlr dried, 3 lei n Mtf. I ,,"":.i. .mnli.il .14c; rltv href. IP Ka'undcri smoked nd nlr dried, 31ci BMil!f knuciilf" and venders, smoked. SSc: ' ?" ' 'I l. ' t mills'. fliifo4o.Bil S '.""p' eireS loom.. 224 WJ.Ic. dp, skinned. ! do do, smoked. Jjwsiii'! oiner "' .miksd city cured, ns to brand and aver- MuiJJtc; hams, smuaeu. wcsc-rii 111, layA l.n led. boneless, 3i)ci Plinlc shou western cured. c: panic snoui. ,020,0 g, 1 .,, 1 St.. do, smoked, keVi Ill I'll Kir-, according to nl"ae i"iLiic- breakfast h.icon, us to brand and SJ Mir. - '..:. ...i iip. iirt. western cureei. LPl.M western." refined, tierces. .21c; do, "7. 1I1 "lc. urd, puro city, hem ?J. tSrrm. IJIr.'lJrd. puro city. ron- Kettle Jnterrt. In tubs. 21e ttr.PINEIJ SUliAUS n. market nan n "let and unemnKTil lie L1 Hit trices i:xtrn line granulHt.d. 7e. i..i 7 lie: ronfeetionera' A l WK. soft SKwae' ' DAIRY I'KUUUtis "iiTTFn Itfcflpls "er- lltht and the inar- t.. r riled nrm ul,Jcr " talt lim,,nu' wun". rwnura i"' fr.,h. Hoi:d-Dacknl ire.im.' SdoDi: Weitern. frMh. a & ' i., firsts. 30W40e. nil, law lae; extra ntrnnds. .173sc; r..kVrlnts fancy. 4."ic, do mcrauo entri do acraBO extra, 12 pe- Jil finer lrnds of prints Johnlm at 4tw.no rms-Th settlement nf the railroad strike (.""-,.., 1 .,,,- f.,1,. n, rMvUpil flrurr!i Stations' Nearby extras. .T.'o iw-r dozen; nnir wSriti IS 55 per eise neirby nirrcnt nrelpts, K.i ..'...., iieHtnrn extras. .'1'Jl per dozn: ir firsts, t " per uiKei do, firsts, JK.KI K nirMB ihp market ruled firm under llslit Mm ind n fair dcrnaml QuntutionB. New SA full ere im. fano held. 27 (ffasc: spe. lUJf bUher. do, do fnlr In Rood. held. a75P J-c; do, urt skims 1 1 22c ruuiviKi iLIVE ruled Arm with demand enuTl to Ih" Ufflmt of desirable slnik riillnnlne are Snr rooster. 180211c xjld roosters, J(l(W17c: mMi chickens, soft-meated aiW23ci ducks, as Kim nd quality. aait24c, pigeons, old, per Mir 2S93Hc; do, jranf, per pair, 2()OL'5c. DMSSED rows eu UEitln 4o hltiher Mr scarcity. Other kinds of poultry were til cleaned up and firm Quntntluns are Sfollons: Presh-l.llled. dr -packed fowls, ttboi, drj-plcked, fancy selected, MWc, do. tiVnlnr 17 ios ami out hijivci', ..m-, 1111, M.Mnr Ai& lbs anleoe. all . do. eluh feint's apiece, ai2:c, funis, In bids,, fancy, try picked wclshlnB 44 lbs and oer apiece, IlHe, smaller slzrs, aiKJaic, old roosters, drj 'srtM. 20c! roastlnu ehltkt ns. western, dry (. In boxes, weUhlnR tiMin lbs. per pair, SJMc: roasllns chickens, western, In boxes. triibiH 7 lbs per pilr a.lw24o: roasting BicMni, western. urvpirej, in num., t-iisii-tr 1910 lbs per pilr, 2'c, ruastlnff chlekins, tMKrn. In bbfs . weliihlnc 7 lbs per pair. 21 IKfi broiling chickens, western. In boxes, nWlnr 8f4 lbs per pilr, aiiJJ(lc: chickens, nlcblDK 5fl lbs per pilr. 21w24c; do. mixed ptt lse;oc: broilers. Jcrnv, fanev, ,12Sf35c: rtlltrs other neirhy wrlBhlnc 14 it" lbs. WW. tOJTSic: turkejs, pi r ib Taney ncarbv. ESSJc: fancy western, 32033c. fair to (,-ood. MUSIC: old toms. "j(Ji3ii', tommon, aiwa7c: Lfcdu. nearby, a3wJ5c,.do, western, ajofa4c: M nearoy, iuui-il. uo, wimirii. invi-wu, nub! per dozen White, welThln llwla lbs Erten 14 5004 7.1. vhlte. wcluhlnw 01H per dozen, ft7r4 2.1; white, welKhlnu H aper.doien. . TO'.') '.'"; white, wclKhlni; 7 lbs. ErfoMn. I2n(l&.'7ri. whiti. wclchlnc lfl!4 t per dozen IL'Sfa'.M, .lark, S1.75wa.a5i tull and No 2 :W'A St. FRESH FRUITS 'Receipts were llslit and xalues generally were ttQ sustained, but demand was only moderate. fiM'ttlons' AppUs, pur bbl York imperial, ftSi'.i) Den Davis, S'l .lOir 1 71. Haldwln. No. ( HWdlMl: do unirrnded S3; Oreenlnir, .11.I, H .-.oU.'i CO. do. ungraded, t.lli t L'.i: 4is. No 1. J15i". .111 do ungraded, 3l4; tuymin. No. 1, S4. 50. do, ungraded. Iw.ttlnesap. No 1, HZ'Hu, 00. unxraded, IISOVJIO, apples, norti.-.estern, per box. W03 5(1, lemons per tiox, $3aei: orances, irwa per crate uriieni, ianev. ijuvn russet, r ttlti blftfV. V'6l 1 rrnnhnrrln Pntin I n,l 'nar (Mi I13UQJ: do. Jer!e, per crtu' Sll.nu, tntrMPFlB Vlncliln a r...,. Jlllf? Id,. 1 --, a suituti, jyci iuaii iuu uuv VEGETABLES Tbsteneral market was quiet nnd without lm rant ihatife, Ouotutlons White potatoes, ptasn I"ennslvanla choice, Sa 758(3. New lork. choice. JJ 75 Maine choice, $a 7.1W2.00. Wero. choice, $.' ..Iwa.10 white, potatoes. r. Ir basket. SI r.UOfl 7.1, sweet potatoes, rti1' Duorif, per uui io i, in .iUVI.i, rso. -, .p08: sweet potatots Uelaw.iro anil Mary- A if.' l h rnre r No 1, SI 7r.t(ia 1.1, No. a. MIJWI 60; culls SI. sweet potatoes. Jerse, .W Itsket No 1, SI 40191 10. No 2. .10W5c: ami per 100-lb. baa- No 1 cl!ow. Is. 10 (ill). . southern par hamper, S1.7JMaa5, teh. Norfolk, prr bbl. $.11: do. Texas. r.""Pr. I-J.10M.1, hale. Norfolk, per' hbl . ii ?f.' '""Ullowir. Nuifolk. per trate, SI. 50 1;. iisri., iioriui, nney per basKet, S3 .ill lettuie. l'lorlda poor to kooiI, per basket. M'i celery Florida, per 10-lnch crate. S3W W, Deans. Flnrl.ln nrtr IiiihUaI llrun t'.lTillll. (, I510j eggplant riorlili, per box, S3 .10 til peppers. Florid 1 per box. $5 30tl: squash. rCv.. ' Kox' ' 7.1S2,.'3 peas, riorlda per IRIIKet :,fr7! tnm-lfnf.,1 llnrl.l . l.n. , rnl. ilj?': mu"hrootv. Pir 4.1B: basket, SI. 40 Cirri J l"N1CH:i in. bum. SI I T.1015 10. lfc tr,7rTR.e"lpt"' ,''00 haA. market strong-. Hflri ,l,?i'y SUlSOiauS. cows and KoSon?,7Si',l,s'' "tockors and feeders. R.'!K?'."i Texans. C3 oomi Mil. uiin It? hlSr"1",'1"8' 40l ''""I. market strons. lbi ji'''0C'iili WC8,L'' mi08jiatl5; ,'KBWYORK dutter and eggs EW vnm.- ....,. CW 40B7 I,.?'. i1.,"" 1" "UTTKIl HP. j,( 11)117 tubs. 1 irm No 1 banjo In nuo- tfrij .J"lMp'"' ln'"" " Irresular. YIaJ ;,1i!,r", nr"1"- 2H4 1'. I'rsts. a74'iP '. LOCAL Mivivn BTnrircj .?! TOVniAir HTnm.a ? . ..... ..VVl,J IUtN.m. Hid. Asked. 'my .07 .08 .10 1.1 .2.1 .111 .28 .03 .10 00 .114 .04 .03 .0.1 .12 .50 .It) .1.1 .14 .211 .ir. S-""1UI . Star , ' . "' ' EiV ;. .211 I'Bull . aoi'DFn:i.n UTOCKH .0' .OS .0.1 .lid .0.1 .0.' .04 .11 .41 .13 Ken ' tnr put.' 5 v i United MISCKLIMNnoUB " In 11, DIVIDENDS DECLARED lar ui,rterwa.,Vfftcrn """ Company. F4 stock nil, t.u llfKT. Icnt on ,ha P k.k .rr11. Payable April 14 tn win, l. ne AJTA..t Urblyrf nu" an,J SuPplr Company, usual Wa-M4arrhr28.m,,P',aLle ,0 "i W ulml nS.l"W nni' Transfer ilMirehiiaS?,eir.",jof.7:s con,s " share, Situ, comnlnl0 'i0" ,.r'co.ril M-': 24 payabi.. A..V11 "v. . "' "" ,,"u Prejerren . eyou. April a tu stock of record n lj"of i,'"-'? ,,lallway Company, regular 11 iL;i,J.?lIlr hRr8 on ,he preferred U?Wt of moVd M.Ta4U"' V'1""0 Apr" " Wri?riJlf1,i'??.-,lnd ,Ushl Company, I ik . 'S.y.,?1'?'?." J"'2I " he pre! Und,S!?,tk TeleKraph Company, regular 'rw Automatlo Miriiin. r-n,.., ' KlWii,!? ?. "L W Pefif?ed 1 an' " April M to holders of record rtran?1.rhoo!Ilx Natlonil Hank, usual ,'" 0 3 Ptr cent, payable April a. bPvIiifr Bond Issue Proposed' -mubwood, N, j March 19. Lannounces that n" ordinance v,veu prepal.ea for introduction LJ?f "fM,on of Council, providing iirtl P1 ma,ely IlliOOP QuoUtloni. V! Mi(o()lj No. 2 southern all". liB'Ollill rcjecieu ... i"" 2ri r4 i; Iimi.wi. . ..... i Cans' ?.' vo a yellow. ji.23Mi.-m: .10, KLdVestern ?i .o6i uji do, No. -I. yellow. l'-,U. ''i' jellow. ll.2llW.l5n4. , III::'., no. 3c"u;VV... ,..h nmnnnd was RBrfj -t"Vi.ni, nr, 9iU(V. Kraperruu, PorlM. per crate, J Jill t, plnpapiiWs, Porto to Pr cratp. wG-i Mi, iranlMrr.es, Capo Cod. nrr nhl.VMnt- v Iit.i iirlAtlna intTJ: r.ii ARTISANS' ORDER'S NEW YEAR GREETING Confidence of Executive in Im proving Legislation for Further Progress on Sound Principles Most Kxccllent Master Artisan Jncob II. Jordnn, one of the most nblo nnd con BclentlouB fraternal tounaclorfl, who wns raised by imanlinoua oto ut the recent an nual session of the A. O. M. P.,-sends at tho bcglnnlnB of IiIr ndmlnlstrntlon this KicctltiR to tho rank nnd flic of his mem liciKhlp: To the lUMor 0 the Fraternal Department i ucsintiiiig our new Artisan year, th6 greatest optimism prevails ceryvhere. At every olllclal visitation made by tho most exec lent olIlccrM thui far a class of oan tl dates hits been Initiated. Willi the marr nincent ndnnce In our financial condition last year and with tho further re-enforcc-mctit nt our foundation by the concentra tion of our "Sick Heneflt Fund." with tho unusual Industrial activity everywhere prc alllnc;, uii slcns point to a cry success ful year for tmr order numerically. Hvery individual seems to be enthused with our motto. "i:Ufh for all, all for each," And tho slonan as suggested by the most ex cellent artisan for 1917 Is being assiduously worked out, that Is, "..very man get a man." Neer before in the history of our order was the spirit of "get together" more manifest. JACOH II. JORDAN, M. 1J Master Artisan. Ji uBM.ral,boJj I th0 representatives, as lemblv ',.';' ,,,,ril-" "', t" Most lixcellent As sembij. at the annual session, were loud In P""1"" ' Otrmantown Assembly for the very ib,r,ln, ,"'",' """'"'hospitality and enter talmnent undertaken by that enterprlslnu host. mi!,'ni rn,nk Krmlrlck was chairman of tho com. mI ,JS..Sf nf.rn!enenls, composed of the assem bl reprisentatives and alternates as follows: J. rimrV'lt.1',5"',i "'..M' J.0"eH' '" Htempfle. i-.SiL1-c,i?k,A,.XBr",er Johnson. Harry Kendlit. K. Kendrlrk, S. H. Myers. W. J. lutihinson. 11. v. Sha, Thomas llrooks. C. iV MhtJr"i' " 'lunter l.ott. William A. Clroff. sir. h. i?lZf.Hnil . J'"inan. In addition. M,i,"i',' ,J0. ,''.,", 1,,lUa ilatthows, Krnest 1 irii . i.C nlown Assembly, and V,Ji1 C' Mm! .,.ot l nderilown. and Frank A. t halmers, of William Fatton Assembly, acted on the (oinmlttee. Chalrjnan Kendrlck uppointed thn subiommlttees as follows. a ''"''"nlntnent Alexander S. Johnson. Frank Alive MaTthes! ' '- COOK Hnrry KcnJlB U,,a I'ubtlcltj Cook. Kendrlck nnd Smith. I'rlze and enrds-hhan, Jones, tlroff, E, r. Kendrlck. K. MacIJonald and l.ang. Jlall Hrooks and Htempfle. Luncheon Shaw. I.aiknian, Matthews, Jones Hint l.amr. jjj'ors Johneon, Jrrs. Hutchinson and Committee to Interest business men Johnson, Shaw Hnd De l.ellls. These committees met nt the home of Chair man Kendrlck. 101 Kast Washington lane, once n week for three months and encountered em larrasimerits. especially in tho matter of s-leit-Ine both convention and banquet halls. All tho detail work involving- so great personal sacrillie or time and the expense of several hundred dol la rs they consider well Justified by the success of thrlr efforts Hnd by the pleasure of their .ipprti latlve tuests. Fidelity Assembly had n real live meeting and Initiated six candidates, the buttons being pre sented by Mtother Alexander Johnson, tho new deputy, from Clermantown Assembly, whose serv ices Indicated an officer of high fraternal char-, neter, and Fidelity felt so highly honored and appreciative that a basket or flouern un nm. scaled to him. In accepting the gift Brother Johnson assured the members of his heirty ilfslro for cooperation and requested the privi lege of serving on committees of the assembly for plenty of work. Itccorder Kites gave an In teresting report on the work of the Most Kx cellent Assembly nnd paid tribute to tho bojs of Cermantonn Assembly for the royal hos pitality given the representatives and officers of that body. M. F.. M. A. Jordan was present, but owing to the obvious deterrent of assisting in consum ing a bountiful repast ho was excused from speaking. An apprqprlate memorial ceremony was obsjrved for the late Brothers Hamilton and H. F. Oloss. The producers of Fidelity will be banqueted by nonproducers. An official visitation wns made by tho Most Excellent officers to Apollo Assembly. There was a fair turnout of tho members nnd two new members were received. The Apollo Orches tra plaseil an important part in the entertain ment of the evening. Deputy niwood ltubbs found his way Into the ncod graces of the members of Northwestern Assembly, which met at Totem Hall. Twentv sixth street nnd Columbia avenue. Dr. II. H. l.ott. the former deputy, wns on hand to extend Ills good wishes to his successor and promised co operation to make this year the best North western has ever experienced. The initiatory work performed by Inspector Wood before a class of three candidates was of a very high charac ter. This assembly will entertain Its ladles on .Saturday, March 31, at Athletic Tark, Twen t -seventh and Jefferson streets. The official visitations for this week are: Tuesday night. St. l'aul's Assembly, No. 30, at Clnclnnatus Hall. Front and Norrls streets! Thursday night, Trenton Assembly, No. til, at Trenton, ". J, The board of directors held a meeting for or ranlzntlon on Wednesday evening last, when the following officers were elected: President. Jacob It. Jordan! vice president. Frank A. Chalmers, Hsn.i secretary. John W. Calvert solicitor, Joseph T. Tn) lor. I".sq.: medical examlner-ln-chief. Dr. P. W. Oadd. president Jordan made tho following appoint ments oj committees: Property committee. Broth ers Maloney. Smith nnd Klpsej 1 Artisan, Broth ers Mockley. Kendrlck and Voorhees: death claims, Brothers Wlswell. Oreathead nnd Chal mers: literature, Brothers Maloney and Oreat head; bills, Brothers l.lpaey and Doerle: ap praiser. Brother Doerle, M II. M. A. Jordan. M. H. R. Chalmers and Xf" n It. Itccorder paid an official visit to Fraternity Assembly at I.akewood. N. J., where they found almost a, totil attendance of the resl dent members and were given a very cordial greeting. Six new members wero admitted, flvo of whom were proposed by Brother Naylor. who promises more work for the year. The members listened with interest to the addresses of the Most Excellent officers and the humorous en tertainment furnished by Brother Jordan. The assembly, through Dr. William O. hchauffler. expressed their pleasure and appreciation of the visit and It was agreed if a class of ten can didates could bo procured for the May meeting the Most iixcouenc "'"'" '""'" visit with a company of Philadelphia ArtisanB. SONS 'OF AMERICA Assignment of Traveling Orators at Tuesday and Wednesday Night Camps Tho arrangements for the xlsltatlon of the (lying squadron tomorrow night to all tho Tuesday evening camps of Philadelphia aro completed. Tho orators announced aro as signed as follows: Camp 2IB. 310 Frankfort avenue! Camp 360, 2770 Frankfort avenue: Cnmp 3. Arnber and Norrls streets; Camp 04, 40oJ Frankfort avenue: Camp 10'). Blchmond and Ash streets! Camp (188. UI17 North Broad street: Camp 33.'. 1317 North Broad street! Camp 34. aermantown avenue and Cumberland street: Camp 403. Fifth Snd Humifildon streets: Camp 430. Oermantown avenue and Butler strmt: Cainu .,11 HM N"r'! Broad street: Camp 444. Twenty-first and South Btreetsi Camp 12fl. 804 West Cllrard avenue! Camp 478? Twenty-ninth and Fletcher streets (grand wind-up camp of speakers): Camp 570. Seventeenth antl Fontain streets: Camp 081. Sevenuentu and Fontaln .tree..! Camp . 2M. avenue "cnpie: 278" South -.econd. street. On Wednesday night of this week the squad ron will v sit the Wednesday evening camps, as follows- Camp 204. 1313 Columbia avenues Camp 383. 22lr. Columbia avenue! Camp Sell. 40'MJ Lancaster avenue: Camp 540. 4040 Lancas ter avenue: Camp 481. Sixty-third street and roodUndUeAvenueiPCa.nP 348 aermamown and Indiana avenues! Camp 404, .'74 uermaniown avenue Camp 371. Jllchmond street and In dluna avenue, , All members of the order have been Invited by the varfous camps to attend the meetings on this. f evenings and the Interest manifested will ! rfaSht result in large attendance In every ?amS Camp 47H l" selected for the great Tues day evening vvlnd-up. where the various speakers vvlfi lather at the closing meeting of the evening. The Thursday evening camps will be visited . aShi i' and the Friday camps on April 20. S?hArPcarnSs' dates will be published later. 0lThe scSSdron dea came from State Secretary nwf.. ii i Helms and Is now being followed by d her organ Uatlons 'in the city. The aquad ran all met at headquarters this afternoon, when the Evimvo Litwua camera man secured u plcturo of them. fomu RSI continues to hold Its socials and A..J.." ih. first Monday of each month In & Cm..tinJ iiuaftera. at 1030 North Twenty. '"PJPh it rfet Under the auspices ot the enter. r8neaV&utK:.f c'rarr,heirf Y,: v. iinnnfy. chairman! M. '-. Vr1""'! " "i vvulinn it. N. Butler, r. uenroeuer. jr., mm Si Holly these affairs prove to be very iiunkelberger. trustees, hope to move the canu l"w more spaclias and eonsnlcuoua quarters, to erSn of foreign service and a commissioned lLl,attd2n;.nlnc'rturnlni bom. from M.xl- can ooraer uuiy. . . Camp 443. of Naxaretn. will bold aclaw InltUtlon and reception on i March ! -havtaB accurta iwu wnmu. . -. --- amonei atr ' II I. IS I 1 111 I I II I I I S SSI ii SI-------- FRATERNAL AMERICANS An Immenso Delegation of Local Mem bers With Band to Cnmden Council V. V. 8. 0. FVnncIs Alrey had chnrgo of another' class Initiation at lone Council, No, 765, y, 1'. A with tv largo attendnnco of members. Tho following nssumed the more Importnnt parts of the work: Councilor, Jr. I. H. C rihenemnn ; vice Councilor, Albert II. ICnatz, of Hamilton Council, No. 841; D. D. S. C. Francis Alrey, Jr., past councilor, nnd Slato Council Sectctnry Ford, ns chap, lain. More than 500 members of the various councils of this clly attended one of the most suicessful visitations ever held Inst Tuesday evening to 1 nomas Jefferson Council, No. MM. of Camden. Accompanied bV the Frankfort Ban 1 nnd under the escort of the Ouards of Hamilton Council. No. 841, the Philadelphia members were met at Camden by the guards ami band of Jefferson Council, nnd from thence escorted to U-"lr hall, receiving plaudits all along the llr.t. The visiting brethren were welcomed by Stnte Council Secretary William II. Mlers, of New Jersey. Itemnrks were made by Jr. P. S. t", Sheneman, H, (', Secretary Ford and Past State Councilors McKelvey and Solly, of Pennsylvania. After many Interesting addresses and refresh ments tho meeting adjourned, with the promise that the brethren of New Jersey would shortly return the visit to Philadelphia. The attend anco was so largo that the large room of Jef ferson Council was packed to overflowing, which wad trulv Indicative of the great enthusiasm manifested. Diligent Council, No. I. with Its guards: Port Richmond Council. No. 'J34. and Colonel John Clark Council. No. (115. In conjunctlpn with visiting brethren from other councils, visited nnd were roynllv received by Fldelltv Council No, 21, of Bristol, last Thursday evening. Spe clnl cars were procured for the larg" party I. D. H. C. Freeman, of No. 234i P. C. Charles J. (Iros. of No. (11.1: P. C. Augustus H. (loehel. of America. No. 30: P. C. Klton M. Baldwin, or No. 4i Past State Councilor Mc Kelvev. Captain Wilde nnd others, of No. I. nil 1 many members from No (115 nddresed the meet Inc. Brothers Lvndnll Bell and u host of others responded In beb.ilf nf Flilelltv Council. H. O. Secretary Ford and Jr. P. S. C. Sheneman spoke in tho great work being done by the wrlou-c councils of the district and State. After closing tho meeting the visiting brethren were escorted to tho banquet hall where a bounteous repist was served. A visitation of members of Fldelltv Council will be made tn Philadelphia next month. Hamilton Council. No. 811. 5210 Market street, will celebrate Its ninth anniversary tomorrow nmni iimm tne greatest enthusiasm In ndiii tlon to an exi client program of voc.il nnd In strumental music , Mate Councilor the ltev Sim ucl A. Hurker. State Councilor Miller, i'einisvl vanlaj state. Council Secretary Ford and Jr. P. S. C Sheneman will respond to many themes uf cre.it Interest to tho members. A large ilele gntlon of members of l,..lln Darrah Coumll. No. 172. of Camden. N. J..' will be In intend anee. with guards under command ot Colonel William .Morris. Hamilton Council, No. 811. will celebrate Its anniversary with the greatest delight beiause of tho extraordinary suci c ss which 1ms come lo It within tho last year a record In Um nrtlvo existence of this progressive body of Americans. The monthly meeting ol the Oood of the Order Association will be held next Wednesday eve nlng at Iloseun Council, No IS S14 (llrard ave nue, when further details will be reported as to Mnrchlng Club for the next Stuto Council ses slon. All delegates of tho various count lis nre requested to attend. Brother Charles K. Ban man, president. Is anxious that every council should report, as far as possible, how many aro likely to go to Heading. Brither Francis Alrey. president of the unnu.il anniversary banquet, has i ailed another meeting of the committee nt the same time nnd place Immediately after adjourn inent of the Oood of the Order Association. District Deputy State Councilor Dambaih has arranged for n visitation to Quaker CIt Coun ell No. 84. Textile Hill, Kensington avenue nnd Cumberland street, next Thursday evening, when mnnv visiting brethren ure expected to attend. S. C. Secretary Ford and Jr. P. S. C. Shene man have promised to be In attendance. No. 81 Is nrranglng to enter the district class Initiation to Is) shortly held. America Council. No. 30, will hold n lirge rlnss Initiation at Its hall. Eleventh street and Columbl i avenue, next Friday evening, when candidates and members will lm present from Eagle Coumll No. 3. Damascus, No. 5'I0, and (Irace. No. 1,11. An Initiatory Fluff has Just been formed In Xo. 30 under tho direction nf Past Councilor Augustus H.,Goebel. A large attendance Is extwcteJ to hear the beautiful s.ort form of ritual. GRAND FRATERNITY Big Branch No. 4 Holds Reception for Executive Officers and New Members Two hundred and fifty members of Phila delphia Hr.inch No. 4 were present nt the opening of the meeting to greet tho gen-, oi al ofllccrs, nrrangementt having been made for an otllcers' night. Twenty-five new members were taken Into the order. while .twenty-ono were Instructed In the ritualistic work. After the business was disposed of the doors were opened to the guests of the members nnd the evening's entertainment wns started with a piano selection by Prof. William Weisbecker. President Frederick Gaston then delivered a very able nddress. A solo by Miss Wray Eaken. accompanied by Mr. Donald MacKenzle, was well received. Vice President George A. Hugglns spnUe on the adequaty of rates. He pointed out the fact that there was an awakening among all classes for the need of provision for the future. He also Informed his hearers that the fraternity had secured sixty additional tenants since the time It had taken possession of Its new building. The brothers were then entertained by the East Falls Male Quartet, composed of William Smith. Ftanley Snlth. James Buckley and Willi. un Brown. Tho next speaker was Secretary William E. Oregg. who gave a clear and expllilt outline of the manner of keeping the records of member ship, as well as reading communications from several Insurnnco Departments of the States in which the (Irimil 1th rnii" s -n. "inr enm mending the officers upon the splendid condition of their records and the facility with which they were able to make an examination of Its affairs. Frater Oregg was followed bj the Marlon String Band, and then Hon. A. E Keeport, treasurer of the Grand rratcrnltv. spoke of tho flnnpclal strength and tho grntlfvlng progress mado bv the fraternity during his association with the organization. Prizes for the recommendation of new mem bers were then awarded by Superintendent If. Bruce Melxel, after which the entertainment committee, upon tho urrent request of District Superintendent WIIM"'" F 1 Is r. immediately got on the Job for "doings ' until (?) a. in: Industrial Branch. No 50 villi meet this evening at Fraternity Building. The stag plnochlo party, with prizes for the winners nnd refreshments and smokes for all. will be I ho method of passing away the hours after the business session Is completed. The members nre, requested to Invite their friends nnd assist In making this affair a success similar to that ot February's, smoker. . Ladies' Branch. No 20 will have Initiation followed by a musleale for tho members and friends, next Thursday night, after which re freshments 'will be served. Lady members of all branches are cordially Invited to attend the business session of the branch, nnd nil mem bers nnd friends will be heartily welcomed at the social hour. -, The pinochle party given bv Oak Park Branch. No. 300, was well attended. Good friend and frater Joseph 13. Williams was greatly missed by the members, and It Is their sincere hope that his work In the West may snon be ter minated for his early return. Three prizes were awarded to the winners and refreshments were served. JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. Councils Honor Border Members by Special Receptions and Gifts John n. Marlln and John 13. Armstrong Councils tendered a reception to the mem bers of the Junior Order who served with the National Guard on the border. The meeting was well attended by tho members of the order. The speakers of the evening were Henry H. Slnnamon, Fsq , from John E. Armstrong Council; Thos. H. AValters. from John n. Marlln Council, and William C. Hahn, from Dlrlgo Council Charles S. Wallace, from John 13. Armstrong Council, was tho chairman of tho meeting. Tho uni form rank of Armstrong and Marlln Coun cils was well represented, Captain Fred Hudson having chargo of tho Armstrong Guard and Captain Henry Wellcnmann of tho Marlln Ouards. The members honored were Edward Nuskey, Council No. 130: Morris Hicks. Council No. (IS I: Joseph II. Ferguson. Council No. 20. Each guardsman was presented with a boutonnler ns a token of appreciation from thn council Mr. Slnnamon spoke on the red rose. Its full meaning and sentiments, and also compared the wars of the past to those ot the present day. Patriotic addresses were made by tha other sneakers present. Following She meeting a ban nuet was served The following committee had charge of the reception: K K. Leatherman, George Leurht. Char es H. Wallace. Henry If. Slnnamon. Henry Wellenmann. W. v. Cassldy, Thomas II. Waltera. John 1 Hue. Jr.. Way. land It. Herb. a large visitation was made to General O. K. Warren Council. No. 084. by the Dlrlgo Visit ing Club, with the co-operation of the other councils In the city. The meeting was very well attended by the various visiting clubs of tha attended by the various visiting clubs of tha rltv. The meetings of the visiting cluba are becoming more popular leach month. There were twelve councils represeiiieu i ma meeting, as follows: Belief Counc . Marlln Council, (leneral (1 K. Warren Council. Dlrlgo Council, Stephen flirard Council, Frankllnyllle. Cquncll, Fred M. Wagner Council. I.ewla Wlrth Council, John 13. Armstrong Council. America Council. The fol lowing membera Present spoke on the good of he S?deri vVIIllam C. ifahn, J Thomas N.vltt. Addison Ksler. O Knabb. William Floss. Henry Wellenmann. A. D. Jonea. William Graham and Charle Kaufman. The next visit of the Dlrlio visiting club will be on Monday evening. April 16. at the council room ot John E. Armstrong Council. 2210 East Buaauebanna avenue; Each .council present 'TSd that It would have twice tha number greater activity. Many council! have organised degree teams, and are doing a wonderful work along the line of class Initiations. At thn next semiannual report of the State of Pennsylva nia It will be shown thnt there will be a lango substantial aaln' mad In the city. John II. Armstrong Council, No. 130, ten dered a reception tu Us members who were In service on thn Mexlian border, every honored member being present, A good entertainment was arranged, with good speakers and good eats, A reception was tendered by John 11. Marlln Council mi 'I hursdny evening tn Its past coun illnrs. Many of tho past councilors that have jiot been present at the meetings came to the reception. These receptions are tendered bv thfc coumll everv three months, and the past coun cilors look forward to their night. The guards of tho council were nlso equipped with the new uniforms, nnd n snappy' drill was held, the guard making u good Impression on tho mem bership. Ladles' night was the feature of Keystone Council on Thursday evening, when the mem bershlp was out In full force with their ladles Tho meeting wns will attended, The speakers nf the evening wre 'lliomas II. Walters, from John It Marlln Council, who spoke cm the prin ciples nf tho Junior order'. John V Hue. Jr., depukv Statn councilor from Marlln Council, who spoke nn the beneficiary degree, which Is the Insurance lirniuh nt the Junior order. Brother Arthur Nevltt. deputy Stale Councilor I mm John It Marlln Council. spok nn "I.ove nf One Order ' lie freshments were served, and the members present voted to havn another ladles' night In the very near future ROYAL ARCANUM IN FORWARD MOVEMENT The Readjustment on Solvent Basis Brings Confidence for Durability and Prqgress TIip ir.idjiistmriit of rates In nnv society Is not n pleasant experience when It be comes nccccs.iry to do It. It lias Its uncer tainty as to tho effect It will have upon tho membership bcfoio It Is put Into opera tion nnd upon tho work of reorganizing the rank and llle after. Now that tho crisis In passed In the Hoj.nl Arcanum there Is the vntlsfnctlnn of knowing that the number of uspensloiiM Is liot mote than was rintlci p.itrd 'l he numerous options and rates have made mm h work for the subordinate and supreme officers vvhlili llnv have so falthfulls per foi inert to the sitlsfnctlim nf the lov il mem hers who sllll tmmrior ninrlj 200,000 It Is tp , tlless to discuss the reasons for not having adjusted the rates sooner 'I his, however, does not affect the r.ict that what w.is done was necessary and that the protettion given now Is fir better on ntinunt of this work, and that tin- perpetuity of thv order Is established Coun i lis nre now Imsv reinstating suspended mem bers nnd Initiating new blood into tho order It Is no longer a matter of Infercnte. to say Hut tinny of tbosn who permitted themsvlves to be suspended aro sorrv they did so Within the Inst two months the Supreme Council's rec ords Indicate that nenrlv 2000 suspended mem bers havi" upplled and been reinstated In tho subordln itn councils A tonslderablo number of members who re duced tho amount nf their lertlfkites Just be fore the, new rates became effective have also applied for thn restoration of the I irger amount. 1 be sc brethren have discovered their mist cko prnmptlv 'Ihvlr second thought wns best The deslriblo thing Is to lnvn Hie first right also He Instalments are good, but It Is vastly better not to be suspended at alt The issoelated councils nf Philadelphia and vlclnltv will hold tin Ir next innnlhlv meeting on April 10 Itl thv? hall of Manarnon Council, No 1010 Phoenlxvllle. Va when Manaroon will celebrate Its twent fifth anniversary Pieparatlons are being made bv the Phoenix vllle brethren for n rov il good tttne Grad officers have been invited Including some dls tlngulshed cpeakers Philadelphia represeutu tlves should turn out strong for this nfTalr, as Mamroon's representatives are among the most faithful visitors to Philadelphia meetings Philadelphia Council No 201 held nn varlv session in order to ndmlt Us friends nnd fam ilies to the chamber for a real minstrel show, given bv tho Y M C A. dormitory troupe. The hew officers of this big council have mapped out a complete schedule of new nnd novel enter tainments for the winter Begcnt Evans should be supported b the entire rank for the DPlendld meetings since his Installation The next treat will takv place nn Tuesday, March 27 when a genuine Dutch luni h (sauerkraut with nil the trimmings) is tho special Inducement offered, II S Lewis. Iile member of General Put nam Council No. 114(1, of Brooklvn N Y, and now one nf the faithful of Philadelphia, No 20.1, is mailing return postal cards to me, members referring to "Thnt trip to Brooklvn, are ou wltli us.'" the purpose of which is to pay a fraternal vlslp to General Putnam Council on Saturday, April 21 Special railroad futilities h.ivo been arranced to take a largo delegation on this pilgrimage, Inc hiding most all of the grind offliers nf tho Pennsvlvanli Grand Coun ell Generil Putnam knows how to and. gen erally does, entcrtnln lovalb, and Judging from the appearance when visiting Philadelphia last venr. look to measure un lo lis reputation Train will leave Philadelphia at 4 p. m. Early acceptances are solicited to enable tho commit tee to comple to Its advance duties. An.inlau Council Is one of the Philadelphia councils which will relieve the supreme and grand councils' treasury of prize monev offered for reinstatements lias there ever been ani thliu proposed In tho ltoyal Arcanum In which Ate-anlan his not figured ('.Irani Council will consolidate with Guar antee Council after April I The consolidated lounells will meet In Glrard Assembly rooms on tho second nnd fourth Tuesdays of each month and will be known as Guarantee Council, No 1470 The special deputy W J Stoklnger, was appointed by Grand Itegent I. II Gelsen berer lo perfect tho consolidation Gerniantown Council promises to take first honors In the reinstatement campaign nnd enrich Us tieasurv hnndsomelv by tho liberal cash prlres offered by both the Supreme Count 11 and the Grand Council of Pennsylvania Whllo tho campaign ends April 1. many Interested con testants are hoping for an extentlon of time. The Royal Arcanum Bowling League held an entertainment at the hall of Haverford Council. In Illttenliousc. Hall. Fifty -third street unci Haverford avenue, on Friday night last Huverford Council has fixed March 30 as a special reinstatement night for suspended mem lers. A committee has dmh organized to round up a goodly number of old s. ,ers THE MACCABEES Review and Dedicatory Committee Meeting by Woman's Benefit Association lilr.ud Kcvlew, Parkway Hulldlng, Miss Mary Collins commander, received three ap plications for membership, and all were pleased to see Mrs. Phenlo Haws at the meeting again Miss Huigln, the supremo chaplain, was also a welcome visitor, as were Mrs, Mabel Heckler and Mrs. Cora 13mcry, of the guard The first meeting of the dedicatory commit tee since the I.u Lu Temple meeting, with Chair man Mrs V M Helms presiding, was held at K O, 13 Hall last Friday evening, ahd the re ports were so satisfactory that It Is considered thit hut one more meeting need be held fv settle nil business -Miss Burgln thanked tho commit tee for its nice present and also for all as sistance Bartram Itevlew Oriental Hall. Tlfly-second street and Haverford avenue, received two ap plications for membership secured by Miss Church of Liberty Be;i IteWew In the ab sence of tho commander. Mrs. Minnie Evans, who was reported 111, tlm lieutenant commander, Mrs Bertha Illter, presided In a capable man ner. Action was taken to admit Liberty Bell Itevlew bv dispensation of the supreme com mander. Miss Blna M West, nt the ivquest of Miss Bureln. Visitors present were Mrs Mabel Heckler, of the uniform rank who announced TOO l,Tf3 FPU I'KXtSIFirATION UKI.r WANT Kl FF.MA1.K rEEDEUS," Gordon Press, experienced, 48 hours steady work. Wolf & Co . 12th and Callowhlll fielUSEWOniC, general 2 adults, small housed no washing. Phone Oermantown 2078 J. HKI.r WANTED MAI.K LAIIOHEHS. white or colored, for steel work, Inside and outside: steady work, good wages Apply supt. steel work. Henry Dlsston Son, Inc., Tacony. Philadelphia. IinAlDEn YOUNd. ACTIVF. MAN. TO ACT AS FOREMAN Oil ASSISTANT: MUST HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE ON MILLINERY AND DRESS BRAIDS ON ALL KINDS OF OERMvN MACHINES. ADDRESS "I." 02 T. O. BOX 3300. NEWBPAPER MAN, young, wanted to write advertising copy: splendid opportunity for am bltlous young man. P COT, Ledger Office MACHINISTS wanted: first-class engine lathe "nnd. Wm F. Ruwell. 710 Noble. YOUNG MAN. as charging clerk In parcel post department of wholesale bouse: must furnish hest of reference and state salary. Address P O J-ock.Box 1013. CLERK Young man. as charging clerk In par eel post department of wholesale house! must furnish l;;st of references' arid state aalary. AddreasP4. O. Lock Box 1813. FEEDERS. Gordon grrai. cxiwrlrncrdl .48 hmTrsi ieajywork. Wolf it Co.. 12th Callowhlll TEMPLATE. MAKERS for structural ,teel plant; good wagea for flrst-claia men. whi ran report at once. Apply by letter or In, person, I201Morrla Jllejjng. . . " MOROAOES J MONEY FOR MPRJSEB' that tho handkerchief bataaf given by Mrs. Marlum Nicholson nnd Airs, Minnie Eisns In llartrnni Itevlew room had nelled them S28. and thanked all who hnd assisted. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Liberty Hell Itevlew, was also a visitor. Betsy Itoss Itevlew held Its first meeting In the new room In flosehlll Hall, Allegheny avrnuo nnd 11 street, on Tuesday evening, Initiating two candidates. Three applications for mem bership were secured by Commander England and Mrs. Osborne. Visitors pn sent were Mrs. Heckler and Mrs. Emery and Supremo Chaplain Miss llurgln. Deatljs ANDERSON. At Lambertvllte. N .1 , JOHN A. ANDERSON, aged S. Funeral 114 N. Union St.. Wed,, II a, m, ASKEW. First day. Third Month. 18th, JOSEPH WILKINSON, aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Third day. 20th. t p. m.. 302 N. 3.1th st Int. Altoonn Pa. MAIHill. March 17. PAI'l.tNE MILLER, wlfo of Charles Under, eged B2. Relatives nnd irjeiius invucu 10 lunerai. vvecl.. a P. in resi. eleneo of son-ln liw. John II. Brown 3127 N. 2 .Ih at. Int. private. Friends may call 'lues, after 8 p. in. BARRY. March 17 ROSII3 BARRY (nee Mc uovcrn), wife of Edward J Birry Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral, Wed 8 30 n m.. 2310 S 20th st High requiem mass St Mon ica's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem IIARTRAM. .March is. 1011 Shackninaxon ft. GLOUGE II, hu-chand of late Abagall Bar tram (nee Dorian), nged 70. Relatives nnd friends. Purity Lodge. No. 3.M. I. O O F i cm ploves of the .Spring Garden Branch, f (1. I.. imd nil organl7Btlons of which lie was a mem ber. Invited to funeral services ncl a P. in., apts. of Tltlow Bros . 3427 N Broad at. Int. private. BECKER. March 17. FRANCISKA BECKER (nee VValtnr), wife of Herman J. Bec'.er aged '?'.. Kejatlves and friends, Arrheonfraternlty of tire Holy Fnmllv Invited to funeral Wed 8.30 n, m.. 1013 N Randolph st. Solemn re quleni mass st Peter's Church !) a m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem BENNETT March 18, JOSEPH F BEN NErr husbnnd of Maud S (me llellleyl, and son of Harry A and Mirj M Bennett Rel.i tlves and friends also George's Hill Improve ment Assn.. Havetfnrel Council, No Jiil.1, HojmI Arcanum. Lodge No 87H Orlotiloos Frnlorml Order Eagles. No 21 Washlnglon Cump No 2i'i. V V. S A drafting department of Bald win Locomotive work", nre Invited to services r;ie s p m nt r,jja Hcston st. Int Colum bla. Pa.. Thurs , 2 p. m III.RI3NH. March 17 MARY S., widow of Henry Kerens (nee ejulnn). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. !l n. m.. 27.11 Orthodox ft. Requiem high mass All Saints' Church, 1 r.l'!Ch.u," ,nt. Most Holv Redeemer Cem .''ItRY .March 17. nt Mass Lindlng V J. JOHN, hisband of late Mary Berry, aged OS. Relitlvea and frlvnds Invited to attend funeral vvecl , 2 311 p. ni residence of Walter Smith, 32 N. Itlun st (Kith and 3tirket sib ) lnt Fern wood Cem Friends may call Tues eve Auto service 1IITTLE March 17. MARY J diughtrr of litn David and Ann Blltle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues 2 p in., brother. In-liw's residence, Samuel p. Brown. r,2l Baltimore ave , Clifton Heights. De.' i0.I'.a lnt Arlington (Vm BONNER Su.ldenlv March 17 MARGARET widow of Siniuei Bonner unci daughter 'of late John and Ann Martin Relatives and friends members nf East Allegheny Ave Baptist Chun h. al! other organizations of which she was a mem ber Invited to funeral. Wed 1 10 p m 2003 J. Madison st Services In above n lined Church, a .10 p, m Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Ro lnalns may be lewcd Tues s to 10 p ni e"; t ts.y dieiet-ei in a,A.,il,r, liU-iee.N agree nO Residence. MO." Market st Duo notico of funeral given BOL'RKE .March 18, PATRICK BOl'RKE. husbind of Hie Mary Bourke Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tu-s 8 a m . S. W cor. I'nltlmnre and Wycomb nves , Lanselowne. Del Co , Pa. Mass st Phllomona's Church 0 n nt Int St Charles's Cem 1IOWKER Minh IS MARY T.OI'ISE. wife of Charles Uowker. aged .10 Relitlves and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs 2 P in , SSI N 4(lth st lnt Westminster Cem Remains nnv he iewecl Wed eve Auto funeral . BOYLE .March 1.1, DOI1ANNA, daughter of Jeremiah and latn Ellen Boyle (nee- Foley) Rel. ntlvcs and friends II. V M Sodality nnd Siered Heart Society of St Ann's Church, Fort Sherl dan No 1. I o. H S . cmploves of George L. s V" F Taubel hosiery manufacturers. Invited to funeral. Tu"s . 8 .10 a m . father's residence. 2il.,s Memphis st Solemn requiem mass, St. Ann'B Church, 10 n m. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto service. BOYLE. In South Bethlehem. March IS MARY A. (nee Brougal) wife of Charles J Boyle nnd slter of Rev. D. J. Brougil rector of Ascension Chun h. l'hll.i.. nged 48. Funeral 1 hurs.. 10 n in. Solemn high mass Church of Holy Infano. South Bethlehem. 10 30 a m Relatives and friends and elergv Invited to funeral without further notice. Trains leave Reading Terminal In time for funeral. 7 and 8 a. m. Int St. Michael's Cem., South Bethle hem, Pa. BRENNAN March 17, MARY BUES'NAN Relatives and friends. Young Women's Sodality of Genu Church, Arch-Confraternity of St. Au gustine's Church. Invited to funeral Tues . 7 30 a m . 1721 Seybert st Solemn reqilcm mass Church of the Gesu !i a in lnt Holy Cross Cem Bl'RKIIARDT. March 18. MARIE wife of Louis r. Burkhirdt (neo Walker). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m.. sister's residence, 1017 N. 10th st. int. Wen Lnurel Hill Cem. BURNS. March IN suddenly WILLIAM, son nf William J. and Ellzibeth Burns, aged 23. Due notice of funeral will be given BUTTON Mirrh 17. SYLVESlERt husbind of Sirah 13 Button (nee Kline), aged (IS Rela tives and friends. Beacon Lodge, I o O F, No. 2S4. Invited to funerul services, Wed 2 p. m . 4124 N. 7th st Int private. Rcmilns mny be viewed Tm, 8 to 10 p. m Auto CALLAHAN March 14. JOHN J . husband nf Annie Callahan (nee Daly) Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of Church of the Immaculate Conception, other societies of which he was a. member. Invited to funeral, Tues 7 1ft n. m. 002 Penn st . Cnmden. $.. .r irir-K mans of requiem Church of the Immaculate conception 0 a. m Int. Mt. Carinel Cem . Moorestown N. f CAMPBELL March 10 NORA widow of Thomas H Campb-ll. Relatives and friends. Married Women's Sodillty of Church of the Gesu Invited to funeral Tues., 8 30 u, m., IMS N 10th st High mass of requiem Church of the Gesu 10 a in Int. Holv Cross Cem CARSON March 17, ut Alclin. Delaware Co . Pa KERII3 onlv child of Edith and Charles Carson CARTER March 17. Mrs. JENNIE J. Rcla tlves anl friends Invited to funeral Tues 11 a. m. 220 N. Wnnamaker st. (5Sth and Race sts.l. Int. private. CASEY March IS, SAMUEL A husband of "VInrgiret Casey and son of Bessie and late William Casey Relitlves and friends Aiiem bers nf St Philip a Holy Nnmn Society I Ited to funeral lliura M .10 a. m . 84S s Front st Solemn high mass of requiem St Philip s Chun h 10 a in Ir." Holy Cioss Cem CHAVIS. March 17. LAURA EI.VIE. daugh ter of Stanley S. and Florence A. Chavls. aged 2. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv Ices. Tues.. 2 p. m.. parents' resldenic, 5U20 Walnut st. Int. Montrose Cem. CUES TON March 10. nt West River Md . JAMl'S CHESTON. liged 84. CI1RIST.MAN. March 10. WILSON O.. hits band of nnle Chrlstman. nged 71. Relatives and friends invited m funernl services Wed. 1 p. m . residence of son-in-law. Wilton Trev. 7701 Rldgo nve.. Roxborough. Int. private. Friends liiav eall Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m. COLAtlDEAF. March 1(1. Hamburg, Ta., ERNEST C . husband of Irene S. Colardeau. aged 32. Relatives and friends, also Mingo Tribe. No. 124, I. O. R M and Mingo Council No 121, D of P , Invited to funeral serv Ices Tues.. 2 p. tn. aparts. nf Martin Evoy H .son. i"oll Diamond st. Int. private, Westmlns ter Cem, Remains may bo viewed Mon., 8 to 10COLE' March 1.1. KATIIRYN T . daughter of Oeorgo C. and late Ellzibeth Cole. Rela tives and friends, employes of John B. Stetson Co Invited to funeral services Tues., 2pm, 2051 N Cainae st, int. Northwood Cem Friends may call nfter , p. its. Mon CONNOR March t8. 7ou S .list st DAVID j e'ON'N'OR Funeral notlc o later. CONWAY March 17 at Atlantic cits CATHARINE, wife of Bcrnird Conway Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 a m . 20 S. Arkansas avo.. Atlantic City Solemn requiem mass our Lids Star of the Sei Church 8 30 a m to proceed via 10 n. m bridge train arriving North Phlla. 11:11 a m Int New Cathedral Cem COONEY. March 17. THOMAS FRANCIS. son of late Thomas and Catharine Coonev, l. ter s residence. Mrs. Ellen McGarvey, 71 1 y Indlana ave Due notice of funeral given CONWAY. At Atlantlo t'ltj-. March 17. CATHARINE, wife of Bernard Conway Rela tlcs and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 a m.. 20 S Arkansas uve.. Atlantlo City. Solemn requiem mass Our Luds star of tho Sea Church S30 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem . Phlla. Friends may meet funeral on arrival at rem, 11 30 a. m CRAWFORD At Wayne. Pa , March 10. ROBERT CRAWFORD aged Ss. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., s a. m., 11J Francis ave.. anij. i-. n" mass ot Cath erine's Church. Wayne. Pa. 8 30 a. m int. St. Joseph's Cem.. Swedesboro. N. J. Ulouces ter Co papers copy. DALY. March Is. JOSEPH, husband of Anna Daly Relatives and friends, St. Gabriel's Holy Name Society- Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8M0 am.. 201.1 Wilder st. Inear 30th and Dlckln son). High mass of requiem St Gabriel's, Church, 10 a. tn. Int. New Cathedrul Cem. AUDU3fH'LC-March 17 MYRTLE Y.. wlfo of Irvln R Dlehl and daughter of Harry 13 and Catharine Jones, aged 24. Relatives Bnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 1 p m., father's real elence 3i)3il Calumet st . Falls ot Schuylkill. Int Montgomery Cem . Norrlstuwn. Pa,, where friends may view remains 3 p. m Remains may also be viewed Tues , after 7 p. in.. 3t)3U Catu- 'nDElinER. March 17. suddenly. FRANK. husband of Mary Deuher (nee Strmbeck). aged 1,7 Due notice of funeral from Langhorne Manor. Burks Co., Pa DEVI3L1N. March in, SUSAN DEVELIN. Relatives and friends. Cathedral B, V. M. So dality. Invited to solemn Tequlem mass Cathe dral, Tues . 0 a. m Residence. 000 N. 10th st. Int private. Holy Cross Cem DEV1NE. March 17. MARY E . widow of Edward Devlne. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 3! p. in , parlors Samuel R. Foster. 1728 Federal st. Int. Mt. Morlnh Cem. DOWNS. March 17, JOHN W. DOWNS, son of late John M. and 1311a Downs, of 740 N. 10th st. Relatives and friends invited to fu neral services. Tues . 2 p, in., apartments tit Barker & Smith, 820 N 20th st. Int. private. Friends mas' call Mon,. 7 to 10 p. m. DUNN. March 14. ANNA FRANCES, daugh. ter of Blna and late John Dunn, aged 10, Rela tives and friends. Sodality of the Children of Mary, of Immaculate Conception Church. In. vltecl to funeral, Tues.. 8 30 a. m f.83 Mtckle t.. Camden. N. J. Solemn requiem high mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. m. Int, Calvary Cem. DUNN. March 17, MARY, widow of John Dunn, aged US, Relatives and friends, members of Frankford Ave. Baptist Church. Invited to funeral services, Tues,, 3 p, m., 2343 aepv.va at. ... iiM.nmnnnl fem DURYEA. March 16, MARY ANN DUR YE A (nee Has man), wife of vyilllam J. Duryea. aged 71, Relatives and friends. Wlsslnomlng Home, No. 0. a. or AI 'irana .cuiie. ua- a aj. Invited to xunerai. ium. 2 130 d. m.. 8401 Howell st llOWtll St., YVlBSinonilll. e, ,ev.ei .!.. Avej-A- thoTomewa P. B. Churcb p. jn-jnu Magnolia VVlsalnomlnr. services! fu. n.r. DKATHH I T Nicholas Etden arid daughter of late Peter and Mary Kronberger, Relatives and friends, "II. V, M. Sodality of church nf the Epiphany, South vvark Franklin Society, Invited to funernl. Wed, 8:30 a. m., 8.11 Cantrrll st (9th nnd Snyder sve ) Solemn requiem mass Church of tins Epiphany 10 a, ni. lnt. Holy Cross Cem, Auto service, FIELD. March 1(1. FLORENCE A., wife of Dr. William S. M. Field. Relatives and friends. Msggle It, Balrd Chnptrr. No. 31. Order of the Eastern Star. Invited to funeral services, Tues,. 1 P. m.. husband's residence, 12.10 S. Brosd St. Int. private. Friends may call Mon., 8 to 10 p tn, . FIELD. March 10. ELIZABETH, wife of John 13. Field (nee Hughes), nged 43. Relatives nnd friends, members of General Croker Aux iliary, of 1'rnnkford. Invited to funeral, Tues., H 30 a. in. . 3321 N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass St. Veronica's Church HI a. in. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem. FLYNN. Suddenly. Mnrch 10. ELLEN M. FI.YNN. Relitlves and friends Invited to fu neral, Wed 8 30 a, ni., 042 N 10th st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Malar hy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. private FOREMAN, March 18, SARAH, widow of Rnmwl Fnremin, uged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to tunerar services, Wed, 1 p m . .1102 Master st Int. private Friends, may call Tues eve Auto service, . FRANK. March 17, ClfARLES FRANK. husband of Susanna M. Frank, aged (V). Rela tives nnd friends invited to funernl services, Med , 2 p in.. At, 13. Church. North Wales. Pa. Int. private. OEIOER March 10, JULIUS H. husband nf l'redi Gelger (nee Rtlgler) aged B7. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues . 2 P m . 1011 13. Huntingdon st, Int. private Remains may be viewed Mon . after 7 V in I1ERHAB March IS, l.EANA, widow of Jacob (lerhab (nee Gelslnser) aged "S Relatives and friends. Ladles' Aid Society. Church of the Ad. vent, Lndy Visitors nf tho Lutheran Orphans' Home, Mt. Airs, employes of Jacob Gerhab In vited to funeral services, Thurs, 1 p. m , 3401 N loth st lnt private, Northwood C"in Re mains may bo viewed Wed., 8 lo 10 p m Aulo runeral GILES March 18. WILLIAM HENRY. JR.. son of Dr. William It. and Adelaide Geary Giles, aged H. 120 S, both st. Due notice of funeral will be given. GILLETTE March IS, nt 212(1 S. 20th st . Major CASMUS ERIE GILLETTE formerly Corps of Engineers USA Services and Int at Arlington Com Washington, D. C, Tues ' GRAY March 17, FLORENCE D daughter of George P and Sadie D (Iras, aged Ii years II months Relatives and friends Invited lo srviies Wed . 2 p in parents' residence, 4243 Manlui ave hit private Gl'CKES March 17, PHILIP V, OUCKES, husband of Ottilia Guekes (rieo Fassblnder) aged 04 Relatives and friends employes of Penn Grain nnd Feed Co members of all so cieties to which he hc-longed Invited to funeral services 'lues 1 10 p m 1(111 RbUo nve. lnl private Hillside Cem Aulo service HAINES. -Suddenlv. .March 17 ALBERT L. son of late Jnlin Hnd Rachel Haines 1014 Ogden r-t.. Phlla aged i,o. Relatives and friends In vlted tn funeral services Tues l ji m . resl elence nf Mrs. William K. llatnes. Vinccntonn N. J. lnt private. HALSEY March 17 RUTH 1 diughler nf late William F and .lesnln N liaises aged 18 Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv ices 'Tues, a p rn. brotlier-ln liw's residence Edward It. Koch 4C07 Sllverivood St., Mana junk lnt private Friends may e all Mon eve HANSON March 18 CATHARINE, widow of Patrick Hanson (nee Donavan) Helatlvei nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wed ,S 30 u m residence of son lliomas Hanson .'400 I.om hird st Solemn high mass of tequlem St Pnt rliks Church 10 a ni. lnl Holv Cross Cem. HARDING .Mm h 18. at 311 1 N Falrhlil st .. CATHARINE HARDING. daughter of late James and Rose Harding aged K2 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 30 a m . homo or .lotin e. Kimmerie & !on. 2127 N Broad st Requiem mass SI Veronica's Church, fllh and Tioga sts II) n 111 Auto funeral HARMAN. -March IS. MADORA widow of Charles 13. Herman. Relatives and friends Ladles' Alumni of Stephen Glrard e'ollege and all other societies of which she was a mem ber. Invited to funeral services Tue.. 8 p. m.. residence of brother In law , William II. Harvey. 201 W. Ridley inc. Norwood. Del. Co , Ta. Int private. Wed. morning, at convenience of ''"llARTON March 11. JULIA PHIANIA IIARUON. M. I) . diughter of Mary and late Pembroke D llarton Relatives and friends, Children of Mars of "acred Heart Academy and Alumni of Women's Medical College;, and all other societies of which she wns n member. Invited to funeral, residence of mother, 1721 W Glrard ave. Mon . 8 10 a m Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Gesu 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral 1IATZFELI) March IS. CAROLINE wife of Charles F H.itzfeld (nee Pflrman) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed , J i m 472.1 N 12th st Int.'Orernrpount Cem II A U S 13 R M A N. Suddenly. Mnrch 17 CHARLES HAUM3RMAN Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tuej. 12 noon resl elence of Mrs Isabella Mt Dtvltt. 240.1 Federal st. lnt Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon . n to 10 p. m. Auto funeral HEADLEY March 17 FRANCIS, husband of htella Ileadley (nee Nettleton). aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a ni . 8130 Eastwlck live High mass St. Raphael's Church, Elmwood, Phlla. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Atlantic City papers cops Auto sere Ice, linCHINOS. 'March 18, MARIA HITCH INHS mother of Robert, aged 7.1. Relatives and friends invited to runeral services. Wed. 2 p m.. Taconv M. 13. Church. Trlends may view remains al church after 12 noon. Int. prl vute Auto funeral. HOLLAND Suddenly, March 17, WILLIAM A HOLLAND, formerly of Veverly, N. .1 . hus. band ot late Henrlellei D (Holland, ageel i1. Relatives and friends Invited o funeral, Tues.. 1 p m.. 217S E Haze ird s; lnt Evergreen (Vm., Camden, N J. , Rcmilns may be viewed Mon . after 8 p. in. Auto funeral HOI.LOWAY Watsontown. N. J.. Mirrh 17 JOHN T.. husband of late Jone Hollow. ly. aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues.. 11 30 a. in. Berlin Cem. Chapel Int. Berlin Cem. Train leaves Market st. ferry 10 2.1 a. m. HUUHKS ROBERT I. son of George J and Catharine C Hughes Relatives and friends Invlte-d tn funeral, Tues 7 3(1 a in. residence nf parents, 1,11 Winona ave., Oermantown High mass st Vincent's Church 0 n. m Int '' I'lf'MH -Man h 17. AUGUSTUS, husband of Jennie Hums (nee Valentine) and son ot late Charles A. and Annie Hums, aged (il. Rela tives and friends P. R T. .Beneficial Asso.. in vited to funeral services. Tues., n, m , 121(1 N. Dover st. (20th nnd Glrard ave.). Int. pri vate. Wed.. Mt Morlah Cem. HUTCHINSON March 17 at Atlantic City N J. WILLIAM A HUTCHINSON Relatives and friends Invited to services, Thurs a p m., Oliver II. Hair Bldg 1S20 Chestnut st . Phlla. Int Mt. Mnrlah Cem. HYDE March 10 WILLIAM, husband of late Miry Hsde aged (10 Relatives and friends, Anglo-Saxon Lodge No. 11. Sons of St. George Invited to funeral services Tues, a p. m , 132U N. .17th st Int Fernwood Cem JARMAN March" Id. ADL13 M. wife of Frank Jarmin and daughter of late Henry and Adle Behrcns Relatives nnd friends in vited to funeral, lues . 2 p m . 4S2.1 N Broad st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon after 7 p. m Aulo funeral. JEFFEUIS.- March 17. .1000 Cedar ave.. CAROLINE, widow of William It. Jefferls. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed 2 p. ni.. Meeting House of Unlonville Cem. Cnlonvllle, Chester Co.. Pa. Int. adjoin- '" JOHNSON March HI. CLARA A..wlfe nf Henrv R Johnson and d lughter of lal John F. and Esther A Robertson Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lies, Tues . 2 p m , Chest nut ave. Oak Lane terrace Int. Oik Lane M. E Church (m Remains may bi viewed Mon.. h tn 10 p. m KEELER. March 17. LIZZIE J , wife nf Dr J, 1 Keeler, 1322 S bth st Friends may view remains Mon , 7 to 10 p m. Int. private, Tues., KELLEY March 17. MARY daughter of jo-epn and late Sue Kelley (nee MrDevItt) aged 7 Funeral Tues , 8 3o n m , father s resl. elence. I.l'ide n ave. Llnrtenwold, N, j A... gels' mass St Lawrence Chun h 10 a m Rela tlvea and friends Invited lnt Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. KINDON. Manh 17 SARAH wife of George M Klndon and daughter of Maria and late 'I nomas Riles aged 21 Relatives and friends. Sarah Dobson Lodge No 7 I O D of st G , Invited to funeral, Wed. 2 p. m husband's residence, Scott's lane and Cresson at . Falls of Schuslklll Services In Church of St. James the Less 3pm Int. adjoining grounds KIRWIN March HI, JOSEPH SI . husband of Mary i' ivirwin men Kenueds) son of late Mary Fitzgerald Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed .10 a m 100 S 3d st , Cot win Pa Solemn high mass of requiem St Clement's Church 10 i m lnt Cathedral Cem. KLI3.MM. March 17. LORA HELEN KLEMM daughter of Dr. Adam and Caroline Ktemm. aged 21, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., 2 p in., parents' resi dence 1204 W. Lehigh live. Int. private. KRAMER. -March HI. MARTHA (nee Steven son) rtlfe of Phillip H. Kramer. Relatives and friends Inched to funeral services. Tues., 2 30 p. m ,iu'i .segal st. Int. JR. Jlorlali Cem. Remains mav be viewed Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m. , LA I'TIMORE March 18. CHARLES A., hus! Jand of Katharine Lautlmore aged 4S Rela tives and friends, L O O. M.. No .14; P S of A Invited to funeral. Thurs,. 2 10 p m., 128 E Ellenor.e st , Olney lnt NorthvvotMl Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed 8 to 10 P, m LIONS March 1S, BR1DOET. daughter of Iito James ami Rose Lyons, of Counts' Done gal Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8'30 a m .1812 Wakefield St.. Germantown. Solemn mass nf requiem St. Vin cent's Church 10 a in Int. H-lv Sepulchre Cem MADDEN. March 17 JAMES F., husband of Annie A. Madden (nee Hannan), Relatives and friends, members of Holy Name Society of Church of tho Ascension: Commodore Barry Council. No. r,78. K. of C.i Dlv. No. 20. A. O. H.l Phlla. Lodge. No. 54. L. O. O. M nnd employes of N. Snellenburg Co.. invited to funeral. Wedr. 8.10 a. in., 741 13. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of the As cension 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral. MATIIIAS. Mt. Holly. N. J,. March 18. SAMUEL C husband of Cornelia Mathlas. aged (11 sears 10 months 20 davs. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 3 p. m.. 40 Washington at., Mt. Holly, N. J, Int. Mt., Holly Cem. - MAWSON. March 18. auddenly. JOHN. hus. band of Elizabeth Maw son (nee Green). Rela tlves and friends. Loyal Order of Moose, Chosen Intends Circle. No. 30. 11. of A. of Pa.; em' ployea Frankford Arsenal, tnvlted to funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m , 1700 Meadow st.. Frank ford. Remains may be viewed Tuea. eve. McRRr3ARl'Y. .March IS. ANN McBREARTT. 7X21. ..EfcUML "fBF'IMi "'-"lyveaand iticiiMB icoiecu lucictoe, -Aura.. OAV a. m.. daughter a residence. Mrs. Richard Cray. B4"l Klngsesslnr ave. Solemn high mass of reaulem Church of Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. in. inc. Aiuer -.v .ce. iimiiwu e-icy papers CODS'. f McCONNELL. March 17. MARaARKT JL wife of John D, McConnell and daughter of Charles H. and late Annie Edwards (pea III' gins), aged 30 Relatives and friends. Mt. ller mon M. K. Church 10 th and Porter ...In vited to funeral.. Wed.. 2.3lf p, m., 28ai 8. Chadwlck at. . Int. Fernwood CenL Rem. 1,7. may b viewed Tuea., a to lo p. in. Auto fui McDANIEL Suddenly. North East. Cecil rV Md.. March 1V CAROLINE H-. wMr i T J, Lyman uamei, ins oi.c BrvKx TtMa..' 11 ' 1b1: nrlv.t.r 1 ; - r.-.. IniisiBL eio... It' ri.e...f e ttAlemn etW.UlA)'- Ht' Elizabeth's Church 10 . in. Int.-Beiy C? McDERMOTT. March 1.1. JOHN V hurt or Elizsrs-tn Jlcuennott tnea nonnemaceere, ji son or John and late Amanda Aiiuermoie. .4 ........ . ,..A. , , .. n.n.l.' H e, i.rianvcB eeeici ir, recuse .eneejit j,..-..,v flee!, nf Mmelh teella. leel -,nrt3nth Ward 1 publican Executive! Committee, mmbers If and 11117 Htftf. I.ecrlalnttlr. all nelelleg which he seas a tnemleer. Invllc-d to ftttea funeral, Tues , I p. m., 2020 K '3th at. 8er Ires Trinity Lutheran Church . p. m. IBs church csjm. Friends may call Mon. eve. . iiiieiiUiTsj viaaAH i Trill lu inoi'mr saatAjm .11 ci-iuicm Meet, tie-eeun Liietcrie ,u luiirieBi, acaw-k,- 8.10 a. tn , 5)2t N. Bucknell at. (near 24th aiVeJ..'-" Brown) Solemn mass of .requiem St. KrancW.'f u Xavler's Church 0 a, m. tnt, llolr Cross i3e(iV-n " McOUIOAN, March 18. BLANCHE ROSlT , i wife 01 iiarry .viruuigan. aaucnter or Jonn nnd Ursula Omrod (nee I.engel), aged 27. Kalj-j tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8!3lfli ' a. m, parents' residence. 80U Belgrade t. BolTa emn requiem mass cnurrn or ine iioiy nummf, ' 10 n. m Int. Most Holy Redeemer. Cem l(rJ MeniJUii. .viarcn 10. ..i,i-.a, wile or lieorga .......a.. ..-.a 4.K.hl,. n let. le'lllln.-. e -..A A m b JtlCIIUIIl! "ecu inu..,iT, n..i ....nail .,,-. j-. McLaughlin, of Gallon, County Tyrone, Ireland, A lieittll-?s nnv, ,.,'.,,,-.. .v. eni.Auciic j.ree wm- .', clety and Altar and Rosary Societies of Church wf nt thn Mont Precious Blood. Invited fn funeral. Vr? of John anci I3llen Mc6owen (nee. Cost'slloT , Yl Wed . 8.30 a. in.. 1823 N. 28th at, Solemn rs- ''.y.' quiem mass ceiurcn eei iciet iwo-u irecioui asioou 1U a. en inc. iiuiv i lines ieill McMENAMIN. March 17. JAMES, husband of Mary McMenamln. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues, 7.30 a. in., residence of George V, Fox, .123 Green St. High mass Bt. Augustine's Church 0 a. m, Int. Holy CroM C'mcMUL..1N. March 17. nt Eddyslone. HUGH, husband of Ellen McMullln. Relative and friends. 88th Rest., Pa. Vols., Invited to funeral services. Tues . 1 p. m.. son-in-law's residence, Harry C, Hall, 11 10 Ix-lr-er st., Eddy stone. Int. private, Greenmount Cem. nemaln may be viewed Mon. eve. MeNAIlB March 17. WALTER F. MrNARH. Relatives and friends, police officers B2d Dlst., Invited to services, Tues., 2 p m., Oliver It, Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, Ar lington Cem. Remains, iqay bo viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p m. McNULTY. March 18 SARAH A. Mc NULTY (nee McOowan), wife of Patrick Mc Nults, native of Foxford, Countv Mavo. Ire. land. Relatives and friends, St. Gabriel's League nf the Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral. Thurs. 8 a. m . residence of husband. 1239 S. vVl"i 28th st Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's 'rie,". cnurt ii 11 an a m. inc. tioiy cross e.err. v eycr ,,,..- CI... 1, 1? CCII.l t A t - hx.h.Hj A .((. Mnrgamt II. Moon, nged .12. Relatives and friends Progressive Assembly, No 4, A. O, M. P.. Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m . 2211 W Lehigh ave. Int prlvjte. Remain mav be viewed Tues. eve. NIELD. March II. nt JerW City. N.' .7.. SAMUEL S., husband of Edna Nleld (nee Jones) nml son of lain Samuel S. nnd Vaunt I Nleld. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p 111. parlors ot J. 13. Stiles de Son. 1417 K. susqueh inna nve. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. after 8 p. ni. NOONAN March 10, JOHN NOONAN, bus. bind of Annie Noonan and son of late James and Elizabeth Noonan Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Thurs 7 30 a. m.. 2.11 N. Philip st (2d nnd Vine sts ). High mass of re. riulem St. Augustine's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. ONDEIIDONK March 17, st Philadelphia. I Pa JOHN P. ONDERDONIC. Funeral services First Baptist Church. New Brunswick, N. J., Wed 2 30 p. m Train leaves IJrtnrd St. Sta tion 12-24 P. m. Omit flowers OR1N At Toughkenamon. Pa., Third Month 17, KATE W. wife of D Wilson Orln. Rela tives and friends Invited tu funeral, without further notice. New Garden Meeting House, 'rum 1 n m lnt In adjoining burial grounds. Carriages will meet 12:20 train at Touchkena- m0lV,'Yi..March 18. EMILY M.. daughter of A. Lincoln nnd Elizabeth Maxwell Phy. aged 17. Bet.itlves and friends tnvlted to funeral aerv lees. Wed. 1 30 p in. parents' residence, 6010 N 12th st. Fe-n Rock. Int, private. rULLlNGEIl March 17. suddenly. JACOB H.. husband nf Martha Pulllnger. aged 70. Rela tives and friends Wesleyan Ben. Society of Oermnntown, Germantown Lodge, No. 38, IC of P., Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2.30 p. m., C344 McCallum st., Gtn. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. QIHNI.AN March 1.1. at 738 N. 57th St.. ANDREW, husband of latn Catharine Qulnlan. formerly of Drumcolllier, County Limerick, Ire. lind. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 8 30 n. m.. 3S18 Spring Garden St.. Weat Thlla High mass of requiem St. Agatha's C'ureh 10 a. m. lnt Holy Cross Cem. Remains n.ay bo viewed Mon., after 7 p. m , 3810 Sprint Gartlrn st. RINEAR March 17 ANNA E.. daughter of Edward E and Christine RInear (nee Goehrtng), aged i months Relatives and frlerds Invited to funeral services Tues. 2 p m. 2230 W. Le high ave Int private. Northwood Cem, SCItJ-ArilTRE. March 17. In Thlla. . SELMA R,, vv '. Df Valentine Schlachter, aged 18. Rela tives n'd friends Invited to funeral husband's resident . 320 E Vine st.. Mlllvlllc. Zi J., Wed. 2 p. n All services nt residence. Int. Mt. Plcasa't Cem.. -Mlllvllle. N J. SCO-"?. March 17. JOHN C. aged 70. Rels tlves and friends invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m.. 1840 N. Hth st. Int. private. SHAFFER. March 18. JOHN J., husband ot Mabel Shaffer Relatives and frit-ids, employes of Booth Bros. Invited to funr-e-l Wed. 7 JO a. in . 21.1 E. Wlshart st High m,.ss Church of the Ascension, 0 a. in Int. ilo j.-sulehre Cem. SUA.'- "arih 17. Miss MJ...RI3T SHAY. Relative, and friends Invited Vi funeral. Wed. 8 30 n. m 001 S, 20th el. Solemn requiem mass St Charles's Church 10. a. m. int. St. Denis's Cem . Arelmore. Auto service. Remains mav be viewed 'Tues . 7 to 10 i m. SHEEHAN March 18 JOHN, husband of late Mars A Sheehin (nee Delln).' Relatives and frierds Invited to funerul Wed.. K..10 a. m.. 2.10S N 13th st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lads of Mercy 10 a m Int. New Clilbedral Cem SHERLOCK. Mnrch 14. JOHN, son of Mi chael and Margaret Sherlock, of Colvey parish. Carras Castle County Mayo, Ireland. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m . brother's residence, Patrick Sherlock, 1 Portico st . Gtn (Sevmour st. and German town ave.). High requiem mass Church of St. Francis of AS3lsl 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. SIBLEY March is. ANNIE J., wife of George W Slblev nnilerinughter of the late Pat rick and Ellen Finn Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs. 1V.I1) a m . .1220 Har lan st Solemn mass of tenulem St. Gregory's Chun h In n. m 1 Hole Cros. Cem. SKEAN. Maic 17 RENJAMIN T , husband of Annie Skean (nee Henslnger), aged (II. Rela. tlves and friends Robert A Lamberton Lodgtt, , No 4S7. I- and A M , W Phlla Humbolt 1 Ben Asso , Daniel Fox Yenrls Asso.. invited to funeral services, Tues 2 p ni ap'JJ Cam bridge st. Int Greenmount Cem Remains mav be viewed Mon.. 7 to 0 p m SLATTERY March 17 WINIFRED, widow nf Roderick Matters R.-latlves and friends. Cathedral Ladles' T ,1, League of Sacred Heart and Altar nnd i.osary Snii--tv, Invited to funeral, Tues 8.30 a in 317 N. Felton st Solemn reeiulem mass our Lads of the Rosars Church 10 a in. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral SMITH .March IS W GILBERT, son ot Trank I. and Gertrude M Smith, nged lit months Relatives and friends invltrd in s" Ic es, Wed ,2pm, residence of parents, 1328 Tarrlsh st Int Mt Mor'ah Vin SOWNEY March 17. CLARA SOWNEY. daughter of Morlah and late Mlchnel Donnelly, formerly of 18th and Morris sis Relative and friends Invltrd tn funeral. Tues., 8.30 a. m., mother's residence. .14r,tl fspj-uce st. Solemn re quiem mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 u. m int. Cathedral Cem. STILLWELL. March 18. BENJAMIN, bus IAMIN. bus- tA'4VM band or Hester StlJIuell and 'son 01 Fenlmorc- and lute BenJ imln Still tllea and frlenel-i Invite el tn funer or eainarine 1 ,1SS3 lllnell. Rela-1 JSlW' ral. Frl.. 2 WM p m mother's residence, 37IU N Carlisle st int. Hillside cem Kemaina may be viewed Thurs 8 tn 10 p in Auto funeral SIREEPER .March 17. CATHARINE, widow of Charles Streeper, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services. Wed , 2.30 ! m , residence of son. William Streeper, Beth lehem pike near Wheel Pump. Int. private SUMMERII.L March HI. suddenly MARTIN W son of Bessie V and late Frank Summerlll. nged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed., afternoon, mother's residence. 4.143 N. 20th st. Int. Northwood Cem. Re mains mas bo viewed Tues., after 7 pm. TAYlXJIt March 17. IDA VIRGINIA, widow of Hosea B. Taslor. Relatives and friends In. vltecl tu funeral services, Tues , 8 p. m.. son-ln law's residence, Frank II. Wethered, 5410 N. 4th st Olnes Int. Wed. morning, Chester Rural Cem , Chester. Pa., preceded by services In chapel TAYLOR. March 18. GRACE C. widow of Caleb A. Taslor aged 41, Due notico ot funeral will be given. TOLI.IN March 18. ALBERT, husband of Cella lollln. Relatives and friends. Marcus Jastrow Lodge, No. 152. I. O. B. 8.. and Phlla. Lodge No. 04, I.. O. O. M.. tnvned to funeral services, Tues., 2 P. in.. 47 N. COthCst. Int. private, VANARSDALL Starch IS. MARY, wife of John W. Vanarsdall (nee Reed). Funeral will be nnnounced at a later date, from 2230 S. Colo rado st WA1.FORB. March 10. ELLA K, widow of Dr A Scott Walforb. Due notice of funeral will be given. WALKER. Mnrch 10. ANNA M.. wife of Tnhn Murdock Walker (nee Lanier), aged 2. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea., 8 .10 a m.. 2120 Lee st. Solemn requiem rr.aM , Visitation Church 10 a, in Int. New Onthe- rWAY March HI. suddenly, AMOS P., hu band of Martha Way. of 22il Latona st. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to services. Wed.. 2 P. m. Oliver 11. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. IPC Mt. Morlah Cvm, WEINBERG. March, 17. AMANDA WHIN- ' BERG, wife of Louis Weinberg and daughter 6t Samuel L. and Annie H. Meredith (nee ,. Rementer). and grand'a mhter of Into CaDtalq J .4amuel W. and Emma J. .Meredith. . aged 25. f1 Relatives and friends tnvlted In funeral services, , Wed a P. He. e CBiusiti -a ua eicecir, -.-.iJitUA B . --..,, .-A Saunders. 110 Fernon at. Int. private, Fernwood VC-? .-.m lteneeeins may De viewed 'rues. eve. AutsuVMi v,r,,, a.. . -. ----- -.-. . . .. , "Wck-March 17. CAROLINE M., d.ughtr,J of lat jamra . - ....- . iui. j.riiirt9f y -l.f4ai invited tn SrVlf1. rsr1n-s. nf lab. ter. Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, Central av.. City. 'v .':",' i.'.im Market st. ferry 12.30 v. m. f j WILKINS March 10. MARY A., wlfs of T Victor S.Wilklns.' of Media Pa, Relative ' friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 3 p. m., Stsa-J' ln-law'a rssiaence, n. rj.tvoejejws.ro. i.isss. iA.i.ueerj, Co.. Pa. Int. Media Cem. . t. ' ".'.-,", -Greece TM.rch 10. MARY H.. wl .... T7iie,n. Jr. sated S3. Relatives arvefl invited to funeral .ervlces. Tue... ST. p. ,-mZ N. Lansdowne ave., umsi vate. Crmlt flowers. WITMBR' March 17. ...VMriru.i.l widow of Lansdqwne ave., SUinsdowne, e ... CATHARIIHt Ell Wllmer. H Ilelatlvts s-nd friends Invited to' f:vLlAC;J. N n in.. nn. In. law's ri S'lUnlTy- r8fJ? .. IttV ft. .?, iws... trm.. rfylestown cm., sm JT TfOUNa March n Uol Cbrlatln,1 S1-.. "- l.aeu iMisHLUaKtia mam Z.S-W WeaverliKl,c-nurcni ct. . en... , wsssj 0.30 a. m. Int. ti3S)kat Mr was --' ...WOLFE -Mareh 17, &WJjM rusvVer i. and g4.vUm Jfc. "MH 1 trynt WW k ' i M 4 til 'i m ' (v. ns Si '!Ac- M3 i m? jr&w : '$&4 s t m ,K3 ' .tjrJ Tt ZiZ?Zii,?r92-W ixv,9Mm i MO. at Sixth an -. -uarcu. !. " jjkt--- a. 7m-. -wvri . . Mr