5&i unm. y A ' ' . if. '1 !! A '' ) ?' ? v D t w B&'PS' ;lf! r r m L,' c ft '.V l& t, IVJ I l bC i i v Mls LT IS STRONGER, fJTH BUYING SMALL ne8 In Cash Article a Fac ta Sentiment Mixed All CI Gains Do Not Hold WEATHER CONDITIONS YORK. JIr B.viHlee re-felted at Lther HnrtiD fhls niArnlne: Initlrateil ouQirinc vreauier conaiiuinai . ft. ------.-.-.---. ..-.. . rerapei lllili inperatures, i.nw. nil Northwest. ....elear to IW$ , ...elenr ....rfenr .ii .clear i .preclp. . .preclri. US flu J? 3 west r Mlsi a. Yaller. 42 er Hies. X filler. 4n Taucr rirenp. in .10 TB rolls 3 Si ciet rMtuburtli. Tfet following precipitation .(In InrhriO reporfeiit . nt iimii n iait anil lien nt ne, j,oiii, .i at iisieniwiri, lereland nml Cincinnati, .30 ut CHICAGO, May 6. A small volume of InjF strengthened thci wheat rnnrket to- Firmness In the rash article was a or. Sentiment) however, was mixed nnd ators were nuzzled with reeard to the (jldok. Traders continued In the dark L t WelaXliaii nf lineertnlntv nvpr the miestlnn v ' mr- ! 4am. 9tM R'Jf- iffiJv-M p-,'r)2il Q6vernment control of food prices. y.j" May opened 2!4o higher a JJ.75 nnd ' iSv! lek nl.l m 9 "TO t..1.. nn.f rn. 4 ql w. qu.H m ...v, dill; lunhcu 1IUIII 4i.il i 10 i.ju ai tne start, eompnreu xvitn fj.i'JVi. tit final quotation of yesterday, and, after tonohlnfi 12.22, receded He. September '. Was quoted at 1.S5 to I1.85V4 at the opening-, ncalnst, J1.85;, eatcrday'H last prlca, and, after rising to II ST-1,, declined 'The market at Liverpool was easier. In fluenced by the drop here yesterday nnd ex. pectatlons of largo uorld's shipments. India and Australia are offcrlnc more freely. The receipts at Minneapolis nnd Duluth tbday were 336 cars, ngalnst 246 cars last year; at Winnipeg, 658 cars, compared with 493 cars) at Chicago, 4S cars, contrasted With 66 cam. " Corn opened lower on prospect of warmer Weather, hut rallied The market nt I.lxer ool was steady. Tho receipts hero today Were 101 cars Oats started easier but were helped by re ports of Government purchases. The mnrket at Liverpool was dull but easy. The re ceipts here today were 111 cars. Leading futures ranged us follows YesMay s 2 71'i 12 7SW .' T2 2 lit 2 24", -J 211$ I SoVi 1 ' 1 NOVi 1 ntu ti m ti r.tv, 1 42S I 4IS tl 4) 1.334 t.30 1 33 WhMt Ormn Umh to Pep r May .. . i.7S 2 7S; juiy 2 vi -'.-'.) epiemDer . i,s3i 1 81 torn (new Uf livery) tay ... uly .... eptember i i.r;n. . i 4a 1 14t 1.3'lS . . i.3;; oata tay . July .... September .. anvi 00 r.i'S 07 K (II, R.-,i ITU. Cl3ij 31', B5ll nay ..22.17 2.V32 ..22.40 . .20 B7 ,.20 70 .20.80 22.2S 23 37 22.47 20 -7 20 72 20 82 22.13 t22 20 t22 2.', 2d 211 22 33 22 3", 22 32 22.43 22 43 20 43 t20 43 t20f,7 20 .11 20 00 120 73 20.07 t.'0.72 T20.83 July .... ptembr nibs aay July eptember 1'orK flar . . . J3S 00 J.T.2.1 3S.30 S3S 38 July . . t3S 50 tAlked. 33 40 38.2 INormal, -ma. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUH WHEAT Itewlpts. 84,717 tuh. Tho market ruled firm at th lntn drlln. Demand wai fair. Quotatlona: Car lota. In export elevator rea, spot, !2.lt-a'B: (o. 2 aoutnern red, ern i 12.082 8. steamer No. 2 red, $2.1lti?2 !((: No. red. I2.01S2 111); rejected A. 12.875 rea, iz.ui(8'2 imj; rejecieu . i.al --i'-; rc- JCCted li. 12.132 88. COItN Receipts, 10.020 luh. The market ruled firm under llffht offerings, but trade was quiet. Quotations: Car lots for picnl trad", a to location Western. No. 3 yellow, tl 7oiiil 71 i Jo. No. 4 yellow, it 08 1 t'J, do. No 5 sellow, 1.6001.(17. OATS Receipts. S367 bunh. There was little trading and prices were attain 'ir lower Quo. tattonn; No. 2 white. 787Dc, standard white. f7078c: No. 3 white. 7l!&77c; No. 4 white, 7SW70C. FLOUH Itecelpts, C77.200 lbs. In sacks. De. fnand was light and aluea were largely nom inal. Quotations, per ll' lbs. In wood (cotton Jute sacks about 2,1c less), winter. siralKnt. ansas, clear, 12.7.itx i ao. )'n'14. do. natent. 113 7.1B 14 2.. clear. 112 25812.71, dn. patent. ravorlto brands n,..mi.i: Mltv mills. rhnleA mil fnnrv nntent. 114.2.1fil 13. RTE TLOlirt was quiet and unchanged. Wo tUote I10.23W11.2S per bbl., as to quality. PROVISIONS There was little tradlns, but atues wore firmly maintained. Quotations. City beef. In a, smoked and air dried. 3.1c. Western beef. In sets, smoked, 35c. City beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd air dried 3He Western besf, knuckles and tenders smoked. 30c. Heet hams, 13(1032 I'ork family 143 .luGMtl. Hams, fi. P. cured, loose, 2.1&254C, do. skinned, loose, SW27c- do, do. smoked 2Jla W28C. Other hams, smoked, city cuid no to brand nnd aer- !. 20W2UVjc. llap-k, smoked, western cured. 8e?ilHc, do. lulled, boneless 40o I'ltnlo houlders a, I1 cured loose 'Mr do. smoked 12c. Bellies, In pickle, accordlne to average, ooss. 27c. Ilreakfust bacon, as to brand and iverase, city cured, 33V4c Urenkf.ist bacon, Cestern cured, :i.1Vsc. l.ard, wetrn refined, erces. 23Hc: do do, do tubs, 234 e l.ard. pure Lard. city, kettle rendered. In tierces -ic. pure city, kettio renuereu, in tuus, .j-ii;. REFINKD SUGARS The market ruled firm Franklin took a little business at 7 .inc. while the Pennsylvania Sugar Company would accept 8 7.1c Kcflners were re stricting orders, DAIRY PRODUCTS ClIEKSI". Trade was quiet, but offerings were light nnd the market ruled Arm Quota tions: New Yorle, full cream, fancy, new, 27U U 27c: specials higher, do. do fair to good, new, 164 r27c: do. part skims, 14ir2Jc IIUTTUR The usual Saturday quietude rre- S ailed In this market, but prices were steadltv eld. Quotations follow Western, fresh, solld packsd .creamery, fancy specials, 44c extra. 42 43c: extra firsts. 4!o; tlrsts 40c; seconds. 3t4c; nearby prints, fancy. 43c: do, aerago Jxtra, 4.V&l44c. firsts, 41'8'42c, seconds, 4110 0V. special fancy brands of prints jobbing at 48.11c BOOS Tha mnrket ruled firm under light rfferlngs and a fairly actUo demand. Quota Ions: Nearby firsts, tl('.r,u per casa. nearby iurrent receipts, $10.20 per case: western extra rsts. 110.33 per case, do. firsts, 110 20 per esse: fancy selected candled eggs were jobbing at 20 40c per dozen. ' POULTRY LIVE was quiet but stead undlr moderate Offerings. Quotations. Kowls. as to quality. 23 g 24c: staggy roosters, lhtr20c old roosters, 10Q 17e; spring chickens, not Leghorns, plump, jel-low-skinned, weighing 4 m lbs. apiece. 42'2 44c; White Leghorns, weighing 4 01V4 lbs piece. 37040c: ducks. I'ekln, 20 22c, do. In dlan Runner. 17lNc, pigeons old, per pair, 28 (tSOc: do, young, per pair, 203?25c. URK8SED Offerings of desirable stock were light and the market ruled firm, but there was little trading. Quotations: Fowls. 2.1 to Cox. dry-picked, fancy selected. 26c: 00, weigh tag 4H lbs and over apiece, 25Hc, do. tip. f lbs, apiece. 23c. do. do. 3 lbs apiece. 23 W 8e. Fowls. In bbls.. fa.nty, dry-picked, weigh M9 AIL ih rtnrf mer nntece. 23v4c: smaller sizes. eift&aS..- ,J . nnnbn ' , M . nu m t I V rr Ml nQC; OIU niDDiera, U,7-.atcu, ,b, uaa.,,. chickens, western, ary-picKeu, m uujm. nom .. iiitrin.su: k atraicht. l3.ni fprlnv. flrat c I1S.2SCT14: dr Ir ' HUI 810 lbs. per pair, 27W2c: ao, western, in It? Pies, weighing 7 lbs per pair. 23020c: do. do. Lie, K bbls.. weighing SOfo lbs. per pair. 27g28c: a?" dn dn. do. weighing 7 lbs. per pair. 23025c: ) ao. 00, fcroillna eft iSL1 trolling chickens, western. In boxes, welshing ids. per pair, owoci tmcAciia, wbihiiuik lbs. per pair, 23 4) 2.1c: do. mixed sites. 2U jfituStarby. weighing 1V4 2 lbs. apiece. BOOBSo. ?4f TrTi;. m,, h1.inpv. tfMtprn 820R3C! fair T7i,, nrniiera. jciki. laiif. uuwuuu. uu. uittvr EiSS&'Sr aood'. 80O31c; old Toms. 2880c: common. 'v'iv-ia lbs', per do'ien, 4.23s4.8.i; do, weighing 9 o lbs. per dozen, $3 60094.10: do. weighing 0 -triXK'm!. per dozen, ssva.iu: ao. weigning 1 ids. per ,'',VSen. Jl.73O2.20; dark, ll.50U2.20l small and tW, IT:?. 80eatl.23. 'ffiiV-( FUFSIT PniTITS f. &!.''' vfh veneral market was oulst and without lm. K tflV 1 .Bt, phnn. Ouotatlnna: Annies. Iter, Tavla. i iin,ii bbl. 13.23 4j Daldwln. No. 1. .3.7SO4.S0: v w i "till: i.A B n. ,rl ,,. a, ..fti , do, ungraued, 92.&0O3 BO; apples, north- ,t.f. ,7 lllFSkU, rU. i. ll.uut, t.rn. tier box. fancy. 12 O 2. .10: choice. 11.50 I; lemons, per box, 804: oranges. Florida, per s. brlcnt, rancy. s.'.oun: jjusaei, tancy, l.B0;aoor, 7.1C0I1.5O: grapefruit, Florida, 'crate,"2v4.D0; pineapples. Porto Rico, per ts. $2.23 8: strawberries, North Carolina. ; quart, 8Wl7c. rAVf VEGETAPLE9 Choice stock met with fair sales and values rauir ".",. ."i!k. ,-"."".".. " a" . flAAl IR .Tftraev. MP bsikat. Sl.fiOCf ki white potatoes. nw, Florida, per bbl.- . 1 ft.53!No. 2. itt.i0O8.75i culls. $697; KN'i.lirio'ssTVwttMo.T'D;!;: No. 2, Il.tSOs! sweet potatoes. Dels MaryUnd. per hamper No. 1. $1,750 2. fl.xtvf.asi culls, 1 -sweet pots ,r, pir basket No. 1. 11.2501.75! No. Onions, Txs. per crate No. 1. d Maryland, per hamper -No. 1. I1.7DV 1. 2. Il.issi.vu. cDDge. rionaa, iPI.6u: do. California jer crate, riorxoue, yr ddi.i tiv--isicuil ?r, ii.Tttvx. Kai. jsorioix. i.M. Cauliflower. California. 0. Rhubarb. California, per jrioriaa, fancy, per Door to arooeL hep , Carolina, per basket, Der 10-lnch crate. 11 ar Ban .V, l,7o li, I1.B0W1.T V,, -55"udV. frMKl.tWZt COTTON NOT ACTIVE, BUT PRICES IMPROVE Commission Houses Lead Trad ing on Both Sides Slight Drop Follows Gains NI.W YOKK, Mny B. Uuslncss wns IIkIK nt tho openlnK of tho Cotton nxchmiKC, hut the tone wn steady nntl ndvnnces of 2 to 8 points were recorded. Commission houses did most of the Iradlmr on Iroth aides, ulth southern Interests purchnslnB moderntely, nnd Wnll street tnklnK Hmnll amounts. Itoom traders were nellcrn of a few options. After the cnll limited supply was suf ficient to cnuse decline of 2 to 3 points from tho Initial levels The mnrket later ruled unlet nnd steady N'ew Orleans and local buylnir, promoted by tho unfavorahlo wea'her map and foic casts, furnished the buylnc power. The traveler for u leadliiK spot firm re ported South Texas crop fnmi four to six weeks late. Advices from the eastern hclt Indicated thnt. while the reason was per haps two weckH late, work was proKrcsInK rapidly nnd present ralnn would prove bene ficial. Itecelpts nt the ports, for the day ore estimated at 8000 hairs, compared with 76GB halea last week. 14.313 bales last year nnd H.253 bales In 1910. Yost Hoo Open llkh Low-. Close May . Is si is.kh lsN is 7.1 18 7.1 July 10.07 111 to in 7,1 IP 4S 10 32 October IS 87 1H 68 18.0.1 18.711 18 7J December IS1P2 18 IH 1S01 18 7.1 18,11 .iHtiuary .lspo is. no lu 03 is til ism March .10 07 ltt.in . .;. Spot . . 20.0.1 20 10 MONEY-LENDINO KATES rilll.Afillt.rillA -- fall. I per cent Time. HiftS percent. romnnrclal paper, three to six months. HiUM'i per cent BANK CLEARINCS Hank clearings todi (oiniureil with corre sponding day list two vears 1HI7 1nl 11)13 Pn-ton $11 137 02'" II 17s 800 3.-.,.12H,(I34 Philadelphia S.-.0..1iUi,132 111 inS27 12.1 2.11), 1 10 New York 001 H1 11.1 4UI.2I3 t.lt I2S. 313.170 NEW YORK RUTTER AN I) EGOS Ni:W VtRK Ma S III TTKK lleeints 0121 tubs. Market falrlj stend Quotations IT.ichamtud RflflR IterelnfA 3J.73S (ir.m Market llrmer. Kxtrns. 37c stnnwc, IlillD.lll'ic firsts ItlM 31'ie. see-inds 32'i t(34c. white nl4 37c, blown :irtB37c nilxcil olors. 8.10,11k CONSHOIIOCKEN PATRIOTS GIVE RECRUITS "SEND-OFF" Dig Rally to Ho Held Tomorrow Iiefore Newly Enlisted Men Leave for Fort Slocum ConHholiocken will hold n steal patriotic rally tomorrow ufternoon t" rIvo Its newly enlisted men n happy send-off before thov leavce Monday for l'ott Slocum, N'uw Yolk, where most of them will Join one of I'tude Sam's c.tvlaiy brlKade.s There arc sixty of them and they will pass throtifiti I'lilla delphia shortly after they leave home. The rally will bo at Second and l''actto streets In Conshohocken. The orator of the day will be J Ilurnott Holland, and tho exercises will ho presided over by llurgcss S. J. nioomhall. The Broples' Club of Conshhoekerr, which will hae cliiiriro of the flair raising, Inci dent to the exercises, will pnrado to the meeting place The soldier lads will mach nnd they will be followed by many citizens, membeia of the club Arrangements for tho celebration wore completed this nftornoon at the store of Robert .7. Crawford. Sergeant Charles J. Cahlll has been de tailed from Philadelphia In address tho en listed men. The Consholibeken Hand will play French Press Great Offensive on Laon Continued from Pago One believe tho retirement of the Cleriiians to the frontier line will be necessary. Capture of Cranmic, dominating the Alsno plateau and tho Mlette Valley taken In a surprise blow of great strength struck by 'the French commander, gives the French their entry point for this important operation. Today tho French were nine miles distant from I.aon, but with the In tervening ground faiorably situated for their further progress. German reserves hurriedly concentrated to offset the Fiench victory were Mubbornly contesting eery Inch of tho ground held by N'lvello's tioops and finnt dispatches indicated h battle of gigantic proportions was gathering there. Craonne and Laon llo at the base of an nngle of which I.afeie is the point A penetration of this nngle would gln the Allies a bold back of tho Illndenburg lino all the way north and place the fleim.ins In grave Jeopard niltlsh front leports today Indicated a temporary stoppage of infantry actions of any great magnitude, hut an Increaho of artillery activity all along the line. Field Marshal Halg's report today Indi cated continuance of the deadlock In the Arias sector and was deinted to lighting action to the south His report follows: Hast of I.o Vergulr we carried out a successful raid at night, taking a few prisoners. North of llavrincoiirt wood wo piogresied. The deadlock In the An. at sector was not without fighting, bowevei. Threo fur ther German counter-attacks were made during the night, tho Ilrltlsh cnmmander-ln-chlef reported. All were directed against the newly won Ilrltlsh positions: mi the Iflndenburg line. Thu first wax broken down In ronoen,traled British artillery lire. The other two passed tho barrages, but were driven back from Hie Ilrltlsh tienches after a period of sharp fighting Progress around Fretnoy. to the south, was reported by Haig At Messlnes hostile raiders wcto repulsed. MAitrtir.n KEHNEft - TinrKini Mrs IVilham M Thimble of Northbrook, Pa nnnoutices the marrlaue of her sister Adetia lleiker to Henry " J, Kerner of. Philadelphia .Saturday May 3, 1H17 The ceremony was very ouletiy per formed In this city nfter whuh tho touplo de LZZLakJ Iteport of Philadelphia, ri:.hourci:h Ixans and Discounts. .J18, 213, 010.40 uue irom uanus ana Hankers Clearing House Hx changes Cash and Reserve . . . Treasurer of the United States "ustomers' .Liability Ac count Acceptances... .iWi ,,",, n 5-.f :v. iwm Total $28,878,610.26 LIAHIL1TIKH J,'" ' I ' ..ssa'Kl'u. i';w: Capital Surplus and Undivided, Circulation Deposits Acceptances Executed for Customers P Ji i " f J '.' ' y.iric, 'j!1, ',.. Total 1 1 V' 1 1 i.J 1 1 I ji'' '. K MM itiAWA, Kv 8. KROMIIH, Cashier, w&mmrrjfvit 3H. "-.., t.,r "r..r, s '. - tilWimM vJitiWwk EVENING LEDGEIM?HILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, MAY 5, 1917 parted for a hrlef honeymoon 1017, they will be at home to 443S N, 7th st Philadelphia. After May 15, their friends at ZDentljs nAnrtr.TT May n, wisifhiSh. widow, of James llarrett Relatives and friends In; led to funersl. Mon., 8 s m . 132 Wntkln st. HUH nuii Hatred Heart Church U.30 a m. Int Hob Crois Cem, Auto funeral. IIA.V7.IIAP. May 3. KI.I'AIIHTII 1IANZ HAH (nee Pecker), wife of Adolph tlanihaf. ased 73. Relatives and friends Inuted tn fu neral serMces, Hun. 2 p. in. 38.11 .V Mar shall 'I. Int. Herman l.utneran Cem. Auto funeral. ' IIAYPK. May 1. MAX. husbam' nt late leather llayuk, need 41. Prhstn funeral serv ices, Hon., 10 n. m . 2203 N. 33d st. Int. pri vate, liar Nebo Cent. IIIIINIIHAt'KII May 3 IICnMAN hinlnrid of Kll2abeth lllmbratier tnee YVeldel. aaed 37. )fei,i(, lira friend nvmliers of Kensington Lodge, No. 211, P. nnd A. M,t Columbia Chap Nu in it A M , rurlnthlan Chasseur Commander?, No. ,13 IC. T , l.u l.u Temple. A. A. O. N. M t . Invited In funeral Mon 2 Km. .Vew 2d st nlot Oil. I.nne rd., oak ,nne, tut. Mt. Morlah Cem Auto service. IION'HAI.I.. Xtny I. .MAIlHAlJIITr.X V . wife of Thomas H. HotiRitf i1.iulit r of late tleorse and Kllzabeth Itlcliunls, iisxl 71 Itclntlves and friends, members of llloikley llaptlst Churcf, invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p m Cooper Memorial M U. Church, il'ld nnd tllrarw ave. Int. private, Prlond' Houtliwiateru Hurlal (Iroundt IIHIIXVN Miy I. Hllt.ll.V XI . wife of Chirles It Ilrown Relatives nnd lrlends In vited to services Tues to a. in. Oliver II. Pair Hid, ls2o Chestnut st Int. private York, Pi papers copv CAMM At Mnrrli Iteiitlits Xforrlaville. Plfih Month Thl-lil.iv. IiOlloTHY l:l.l.Allin II. only child nf Joseph and Murv Cainni. fiirnl 1!) Relatives ni.d friends may visit the home. Crown st , MorrlBvllle. between 7 30 nml 1 p m . Klrsl-dnv Plfth Month th cHAMi,i:ii -May a. mary (iiti:i:.vi.i;i:, wlfii of Krank Chandler. Jr. il.iushtrr nf rir dlniind nn.l Annlo C (luv. rntnl 21 Relatives nnd frl-nds InMled to funeril Hun. 130 p m, residence of partnts, Chlsei, Pa Hervl os Mt Hope. M U. Chunli 2 30 p m Int. Cnl viry Cem Rotkilile Cnrrljffes will meit trnlns nt l,ennl station arriving nt 1123 nnd 1:23 CI1.XSK. At residence, fisi. S llrmil st.. Trenton .V. J.. Mil) 3. MAH'IAHP. B llt.I.U.V widow of James C Chase aed 72 Relitlves nnd friend Invited to sirvlns. Mon. 2 p m. Oliver II Hair lildn , 1S20 Chestnut J'hlla. Int Mon-iment Om CI.AItK Mi! 4 ItnllHCCA. wlf- of PJwaril ,T Clark, axed 27 Rrlatlvcs and friends Inviud to funeral Mon s Ti n m, l.iej s NVwklrk st. Hlsh mass Ht Uatirlcl's Chun h 10 a in Int. Holy Crors Cem Auto funeral. Cl.OCt) At fltbueester. M J.. May 3 XVII. MAM Jr husband nf Mars-ant O cloud (n Cunnlnsbnm) ned II Helattves and friends Invited to funeral Xlon , 2 p m , residence nf his parents 22o S .lib st (llouci-sti r N J Int Nmv Cumden c m l'rlends mn view re mains Him . from x to n p. m Auto funeral COI.U. Mn 3. .MARilARP.T. daughter of late Josepli anil Mar Cole Reliltv, anil friends, vounc Ladles Sodality and League of H.icred Heart of Oesu, Invlttd to funeral, Mnn , K 30 a m . nephew's residence. Terom JUCartv, 124S N isth st. Hlsh nun of requiem Church of Genu 10 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto funeral. CONI.KV Mny 1. UKORfli: M COM.TIY. husbiind of Hto Mary K Conley (nee Arm MronK Rcliitlvis and friends. Pinna Itcseive Pout. No 101 tl A It., emploves 1'rankford Arsenal Pldelltv Lodge No 13S I O O V : members Cumberland Ht M H Church nnd Men's Hlbli) Clnss Invited to funrrul. Sun, 2 80 p in 20II.1 B J.ettcrlv st Scrvlns In shove named ihurch 3 30 p. m Int In vbunh "co.VNKf.l. Xlav 2 OllOltOl: XX husband of Ida Connell (ne'i Hihalblo) nnd son of Kalha rlne nnd late XVllllam Cunnoll ltelntivcs und friends. Ht John's Assembly, No. 2S A O .VI 1' , XVafchlnaton Cnmp, No .170 (l H of A VlKllunt Council, No (.1). O of I A . C.u penters Cnlon. Local No. 122, Hlonenun's Fel lowshlu, Ud XVard. -Men's nibl" Classes of Tay lor Memorial and Melinonlte Churches. Invited to funeral Hun . 2 n m.. 1033 N Pr.inklln st. Int (Ireinmount Cem Remains may bo vlevvid Sat. after 7 p tu CONNKI.I.Y Xlny 3 PATRICK .1. liusliind of Alice Conelly (nee O Nelll), Son nf late Michael nnd llrldeet Cnnnellv llelallvis and friends, employes of Flnnse-Kohli r wnRon works Invited to funeral, Tues . N 30 n in., 2S11 Jasper st Sohmn reoulem mass Church nf tho X'tsltntlon 10 n. m Int OKI Cathedral 'copr: May 3, HM.A A COPH (nee Pier son) vvlfe of Zeno (; Cope, okc'I .19. formerly of 1037 Nlcn st. Itclntlves nnd frlinds Ton Haw a Council, No ill) D. of P Invited to funeral services. Mon. 2 p m , 4.121 N Houvler st. Int Northwood Cem I rlends may view re mains Sun. S p in Auto funeral COSTHI.LO Mav 3. PATRICK' husband of late ltrldftct Costello. Helattves and friends In vlte.i to funeral Moll . S 30 n. In. 1S27 111. id stone st Holemn mass of requiem church of Ht Montcn. 10 a m. Int. Hol Cross Cem. CRuTllllRS. May 1. MARY, vvlfe of A. I, Crothers. Rilatlves and frl, lids Invited in funeral. Mon.. H 30 a m 4(13 N Diarhorn t High mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrow 10 a. m Int. Old Cathedral (Vtn ClU'lS Ma 4. HARAII wife of Thomas A Cruls Relatives nnd f rli lids ma call Hun after H p. m. residence. 3114 Prniikrnrtl ae Services nnd Interment at Lebanon. Pa Leb anon papers top I1AI.RV. -Mav I. MARY A widow- of Ll ward Dale Relatives and filetids Invited in iunernl, Wed , 30 a. m . residence of her son In-law, Stephen P. Pltzglhbons. 1U00 s. 23d st Solemn high requiem maes ht ndtnund's Chun b in a. m Int Holv Cross. DKACON. At New Lisbon. N .1 . M.i '1 I.UL'IHA l'KACOCK. widow nf Charles 1( ))-a con. Relatives and trlends Invited to funeral services. Hun . 2 p m late residence, New Lisbon. N. J. Int. Mt Holly Cem. 1HI.KH At Palmvr.i. N. J. May ( C1IAltLi:S P IJtI.KS. husband of lale Cliarllv T. Ullks need si Relatives nnd friends Invltfd to funeral, Mon 2 n m 1H3 Clnn.tmlnsou nve Palmjr.i Int Mors-an Cem Remains may be view id Hun . 7 to li p. m. DONNKLLY At hchuylerville, y, Mnv 3. MARY FANNIK. daughter of late John T and KII7U llonnellv Rclatlvea and friends In vltd to funeral, Hun.. 2 p. m , 4ur,2 Aspen st Int. private. DINDAH May I SARAH Ill'.VDAS. lis'ed "II Relatives and friends Invited In funeral services, Mon , 10,30 a m . resldeme of Henry l. Moore. Iftll XV. Main st , Ilaildi.ntlold, N J int private. Harlelgli Cem PX ins - m,u .), i,-,i3 Rnverfonl nve. HAX'IH IK . husband of Hllzalu th I. nvans. ;e, ,2 Relitlves and friends, Dunn Post No. 3l,, o A P. Hamilton I,od:e, No 271 1 nnd A M , XVashlnston Camp. No 317. P J' H of A , Ldnln A. Sthuhert Cnuni II No -.7, O of I A imploves of Knlrmnunt Park Invlttd in servlcts, Mon 2 p in . Oliver II Iiilr Hide. 1S20 Cheslnui st Int. private. Montrose ivni Lodgu servlcis Hun, h p m Omit flowers PKHIll.KY Mnv 3. NHI.LIK HAR I' wife "f Horallo R Pcgelej Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p in 4012 N 12th st. Int private Itimilns m.iv be v U wed Sun. after 7 p. m Auto funeral FI.AMMAN-.Mllv 3, MARTIN P husband of hate Mary Planlgnn (ntn Niarej) Relatives Hnd friends. IHv No. 0. A O H Invlttd tu funeral, Moil , H .1(1 n. in. 2H2fl Ldthgnw st Holemn nines of requiem M VeionlLa s Chun t. 10 n m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. PRANK May 3 A JIKMIY. husband nf Nelllo M Krank. nged 10. Relatives and rrlrmls Invited to funeral. Mon . 8.3o a in 124 N Halford st (hoth and Arch) High lines Chunh nf our Ladv of Rosary 10 .a m Int. Calvary Cem Camden, N. J. Auto funeral PRUH (nee Keates). May s UMXAIIKTII. wife of Chnrles Pruh Relatives and rrlends Invlnd In funeral. Hun.. 2'3o ji m.. 21111 K Alleiihtny live Int. CJreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat. eve, (ill.LLRN -May 4. HARRY A (Ilf.LCRV son of late Michael nnd Aim (llllern. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. fil.tll a in 2.122 U. Lehigh .ave. Solemn requiem mass st Ann's Church Hi u. m Int. New Cathedral Cem IIAUi:il Mat 3. KLIZARF.TH. widow of Jacob linger Relatives and friends invited In funeral llrldeeport. N. J.. Mon. 2 m Autos will meet train leaving Market st ferry 11,30 m HAILS'. Mav I lata XVllllam A. J. CARRIH M . daughter of and Margaret Hahn. Jtesl denee. 3711 Pino st Duo notlcn will be given 1I1JI.K May 3, suddenlv. ANDRflXV hils band of Rarbnr.i Ilelf. Relatives und friends. Mary Commandery, No 30 P and A. M , Ivy Lodgo, I O O, F Invited to funeral services. Hun 4pm residence of daughter, 3J3'J N. Howard st Inl Cincinnati O HOLLYWOOD. Mav 3. XVII.I.IA.M J., son of r.lla Hollywood (nee McNIchnl) and Inte Michael Ilollwood. Relatives and friends, Holy Name Socletv of St John tho llaptlst Church and Court Munavunk No. 32 1'. of A.. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7-30 a. m 31)15 Terrace) at. Condition May 1, 1917 3,315,017.03 2,635,629.88 4,613,722.29 81,000 00 19.000.00 ..'"':",'! !'i:"' r iV ' 11,000,000.00 2.095. 950.2G rj-.V', i" 496,997.50 35,266,662,51 19,000.00 - . ll! Rf I' 1 ! 1 II t . 111 'U'JrUt , w ItVJ :w ft,,':,',.!' ,.$28,878,610.26 iVLWiiifr, hi 8 ; fclii r.. mmmM .ii ii.ii.i t M.M 'liW," iE.vniJ , . Mansunk. Holemn high requiem mass Ht. John the llaptlst Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Matthew Cem.. Conshohocken. ....,.,. IIORNICKHI.. SuiMenlv. May 2. CltAIU.na I' huihnnd of Anna II. Ilnrnlckel (njy Htrnck) and son of Marie nnd Into Charles A. Ilornlckel, aaed SO. Relatives nnd friends, Men's Koclety of Herman Church nf Peace (loth and Hnyder ave.li Ilrothirlinod and Relief Society of Penna. I ; H.i Court Pathfinder, -so. 20H. P. of A.! lllauAVelss Yenrly Hem mini Hoc , Invited to fu neral oervlies. Hun.. 1 p. m.. 21)37 H, Rouvh-r st. Int Fernvvood Cem. Auto funernl. ,, . ..... IIIMIHI'.H May 3, CLCII.IA (I. vvlfe of Wil liam 11. HuRhfS Relitlves and friends Invited to services. Mon, 2.30 p. in.. 312(1 Klngsesslng nve Int private . . llfOIIIlS Mny I. nt 301 XX- Thompson St.. JAMPh, husb.mil of the lito Jnne Hughes, lined S4. Funeral services, Tues, 2 P. m mt. "'HPAinc'lto'i' May I JOHN husband of.Mr. lohn Hlimbunj (noe Miiellerschnen). aged ni Relatives nnd f i lends, Kensington Lnbor t.v leum all Indues of which be was a member. Invited to funirnl services. Tues , 2 p in -M-4 N Palrhlll st Int private, tlreenmount t-tni, Friends miy mil Mon, 7 to II p. m Hl'MMIIL Mny I, A '.'TON husband of ate Sophie Hummel Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 3 p m residence of son, tlenrge Hummel, 313S Amber st. Int pri vate ilrienmoiint Cem ... . . Hl'HHHN. Xlny 3. MAFRtCF. A son nf Michael J nnd Cathnrlnn Hushen nnd crandson of Isle Patrick and llrlilget Mcltugo Itelntlv's and friends Invited to funeral. Mon... 8:3(1 a. m., Pirents' resldinie, 1227 Pechln st Roxliomimh. Holemn high requiem mass St. John's Church, Manajunk. 10 a. m Int St. Matthew's New Cem.. Conshohocken. Pa. Auto funeral. .tlli'nON At Wood Haven. L. I. . May 2, ANNIH daughter of late Joseph and Mary Jen son Itclntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Hun , 3 p. in., residence of her brother-in-law, XVllllam Krerknrtnn XVelsh and XVIillts roads. Ilustleton Int North Cedar Hill Cem. Uir rlagis will inert -1 .11 P. tu train from llroad St Htnilon at llolmesburo Junction JOHNSON Mav .'I. NORA M. wife of XXII llam J. Johnson nnd daughter of Into Joseph nnd Nora Hit hardsim. Relatives and friends. Ht. Columba's II X M. "ndallty. Invited to funeral. Mon.. S.30 a in . 27.1(1 N.,2Rh st. Sol ium requiem nines Hi Columba s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Crm JOMIH Maj 2 'lllOXtAH T husband nf Francs Jones (nee Kmass) Relatives nnd friends. Coneordln Lodge. No Hi P "d A M KeVMlono Division No 1(1 Hons of Tcinperntire Orand Division Hons nf Temperanro of Penna Harmony Council No .13 1 O. A : Progressive) Assembly, No I A O M P . Fernvvood Chap ter. Order of Uiistern Htar. Oenernl Hherman Temple-. Nn 72. O of C A . Lady Livingston lodge. No as Hhipherds of Hethtohoni, nnd nil other organizations of vvhleli be was a member. Invited to services. Mon., 2 p in . r,l.i XXlllpvvs ave Int Ml, Mori ill Cem Members of Key siono DIv . No 1(1 H of T , will meet Hun. 7 30 p. in .Isth nnd XX'lllows nve. 1 rlmds may view remains Sun 7 to tl p m kai:lki:r.--miv i i:va KAni.Kint (neo Xolff), wife of Charles Knelker aged OS ltelntivcs nnd friends Invited to funernl services. Sun . 2 p m 170.1 York ril lilt private KAVZ -Mm I IIOHK St.. diughter of Jacob and late Pnnnv Knu Relatives nnd friends In vited to funernl serviies, Hun. 10 30 a m., 2.12 XX. Hejlr.our si tlvrmantown tnt. Uiltl more. Md. omit tluwe-rs. Itraddoek papers l""l?i:K.N Mav I (IWHNLl.IAN KF.n.V vvlfo of Pinlmnre keen aged 31 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2 l) m 2312 N L.iwriliee st Serviies Hden M. U. Chunh 3 p in Inl Oreetimouut Cem KKLLY M.l.v t KATIIAItl.S'i: (nee XVIIsonl. only daughter of Theresa llrown nnd late Harry Wilson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Hun., 1.30 p in. mother's lesldence. 1.1(1 Sic Kenn si. Int. Westminster dm Hemnlns may be viewed Hut nfte'r ll p. in Auto service, KNORlli: -Mav 3 MARY widow of Anton 11. Knobbe, ugeil 70 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serviies, Hun. 2 p m , residence of daughter. Mrs (I II. Ornff. 2SJ1 XX'. Clearfield st Inl nrlvnto llrcrntnount Cem ICY 1.11 Mav I JOHN husband of I.ydia A ICvIe Friends. Ilrotherhood of locomotive Ilngl niers, mav view remains Hun, 7:30 to 1) 3d P m SSotI Market st Services nnd Int. Mon ufternoon. Kllllnger Pa I.111V1S Mny I. HF.I.F.N O . vvlfo of XVnl ford C Lewis and diughter of late Chnrles XX" nnd Anna It (leddis aged 2(1. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tui , R.30 a. in. at chapel of Andrew J Hair K Son. Arch and llith sts. High requiem miss Churrh of Trans figuration, n.lth st and Cednr nve., 10 n. in, Int Holy Cross Cem. Washington, I) C, nnd Scrnntnn Pa papers copv LONOXVHI.L May I, DAVID LOXOWfit.',. BBBLBBBBBBBBBBXBBBBBBBBBBaSSaBBBBBSssVsl BaaaaKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTeVsSksW ATM ATM SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhSBBbH fj . S j-flt ' s, e. 'sW ""flhfaajSjSaBB aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWoVsy. sXsV. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBbI BBaB f DKATIIS aged 82, Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral services, residence of son, James Long well. "US Columbia nve.. Mon., 2 P. m, Int, "IxiACMn.NF.T. May I. ANNA M.. daughter of Into Samuel and Mary Macmeney, Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2:30 p. m., IS N, 38th St. Int. private. MAdt'lRP.. On Mav 2. HI1T. ANDHF.XV A . son of the late Andrew nnd Jane Mngulro (nee r..nnei in his "Tlh veiir Relatives and friends of the family, nls.i members nf San. Salvador. No. 2S3, K of C i. Immaculate Con ception Catholic (Inn, nre mviieu to attend funeral, on Tues.. nt H-30 a in from his Into residence, 121) X'an Horn st Solemn high mass at Iho Church of the Immiciilate t onceptlon nt 10 n. m Interment Holy Hcpulebro Cem. Auto service MARTIN, Mav 2, ANN 111 vvlfe of Thomns A il, Martin nnd daughter of Margaret nnd Iho late John MeCnbe men Owens) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon .R.30 n. m.. from her husbnnd s residence. 2t!.!) I'edir st. Holemn requiem mass at Ht Anne's 10 n. in Int Holv Sepulchre Cem. Auto service MrCANtM.l.SH Mnv 3. JOHN MrCAND l.KSH husband of Matilda H. McCnndless Rel ntlvrs and friends. I' H Oram, Post No. .1. t) A Ri Dilnvvire Volunteer lire Co j Phlla Fire Department Flrenun's Relief Asso i 30th Ward Republican Club and nil other societies of which he was a member, Invited to services Mon .2 n. m . 2.112 Kimball st Int, .Mt. Morlah Cim Remains may bo viewed Sun. eve. MiCIiHaDY May 3 I)L.NNIH lllJCICLF.Y MrCltllADY husband nf l.mmii Mendlesen Mc ('ready, iigcul ss. Relatives and friends, mem bers of Farragut Asso of Naval X'eterans Naval Post No 1"0 nut, Naval X'eteran Legion Invited to funernl. .Hat.. 3D n m. residence of Ills son. Joseph XI. MtCreadv, 303 Davis rd., Llanerch. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St. Den. nls's Church, Oakmnnt Pa , H) i. m. Int St " Mc-triTRMOI-T -Jlay 3. JAMPS. husband of latn Rosi McDennott (nee o'Donneli). Rela lives and friends Invited tu funernl. .Xlon. s a m. rcslditice of mothrr-ln-law, Mrs Marga ret O'Donneli 11(1 I'vellne st Falls nf Sihu. kill High mass Ht llildget's Church II 3D a m Int tathedral Cm McUtixVA.N. Suddenly. May 1, THOMAS P. (Ilud) McOOWAN. son of Joseph nnd I. lien Mc (lowan. H(rd 21 Relatives and friends. St Ibomas's T A. tl Society, Klrkvvood Country Club, Pennn Rallraod Relief Asso . In vttect to funeral, Mon.. S:30 n. m , resldencs of iinrents, 2D13 H 2'd st. Solemn requiem mass St. IMmonil's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross McKIION PI.'N.R son of .lames nnd Jano McKeon, 3722 Lancaster ave . Phtlsdeltihla, private. Canadian Mounted Rifles Killed In action April 10 till". In France. Rest in pence MILLK1.XN Mav 2. F.HTHF.R MILI.inAN. widow of James Mllllgan ne Dagney). Rela tives and friends, Altar and Rosiry Society of Hnlphnny Church. Invited to funeral, Mon . H 3D a m, 2IJ.1 S XV'att st. Solemn mass nf requiem Lplphany Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem MONROi: Iay I ANNIH C . widow of P .1. MONROi: Hue umbo of the funeral will bo given RosM-ncc, lam s ,11st st MOONI.Y - Ma 3 ItOXK M vvlfo of Thomas 1 Monney Relitlves nnd friends Invited to fu ll" ml Tues 7 30 a in. 22111 N Mutter st Solemn requiem mass church of X'lsltatlon 1) n m Int Holy Sepulchre-. MOP.RIHS M IV 2. MAROARF.T, widow of XVllllam II Xlorrlss Relatives nml friends In vited to funeral servlcis. Sun., 2 p m.. SUN Diamond st lilt private. MULLCR May 1. KARL P. husband of Frederick i Muller. formerly of 17th and Dickin son sts Relatives and friends, Humboldt Lodge. No. 3.1') F and A. M , Southwark Rakers Ver eln, Invited to funeral services, Sun . 1 p in , 2D3.1 H I'levednnd ave. Int, Fernvvood Cem. Remains mav bo viewed Sat , 9 Is ID o. m. Auto service MlUlllAX -Xlav 3 PRANK A Inmband eif X'loUt Murrnv and son of Frank and Into Sarah Murruv Relative.! nnd friends Invited to fu nernl. Mon , 7 .to n m , i,7 ij N Alder st Sol emn in iss of requitiu Church of Assumption D n in Inl Holv Cross Cem O'NKIL. Mav 4. JOHN II.. son of lale Rer nard and Margaret O'Nell. grand-ion of late Patrick nnd Rrl Iget Flahej. Relatives and friends. Holv Name Society of Our Ladv of Mt, Cnrmel Church nnd Lodge No. .11, L. O, o. M. Invited to funeral Mon.. S n m.. residence of Patrick Carney. 2301 S. Lee st. Solemn high requiem mass C.'urch of Our Lady of Mt. Car mei ii 30 u. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. O'TOOI.K Mny I. JOHKPII O'TOOLIl Rila tlves nnd friends invltid to fuller il, Mon s a. m . residence of ulster, Mrs Md.vcnty 171s H, 111th st. High mass St Thomas Aqulmts's Chunh Ii.'io a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem PARROTT Fifth Month 3d. JULIA A . widow of Samuel C. Parrolt, aged so Funeial services, (,300 Oretno St., (icrmautuun. Fifth Four-Color Portrait of Marshal Joffre TOMORROW'S PUBLIC LEDGER contains a handsome four-color por trait of Marshal Joffre, France's "Man of the Hour," printed on high-grade paper. Also a beautiful photogravure picture of three great Americans Washing ton, Lincoln and Wilson. These pictures are suitable for framing. Every home should contain them.- Tell your, news dealer now that you want TOMORROW'S PUBLIC DKATHH Month. Srcoiiddiy, 7th, lvi:30 in. Int. Tren- ton. ,- a, . ,,, ., PHNNYFACtCKR. tn rhocnltvllle. N. J.. May 4, HI.IZA 1.. widow of Dr. Nathan A, I Vnni packer, aged so. Relative-; and friend' Invited to funeral, from 323 M. Ojy st.. I hoc nlxvllle, Pn Mnn . 3 n. in. Int. .Morris ";, PKNNYPACICKR-May 4. I.CIjAM'V-"''' "' Calvin H. Fen-ivpntker. nged 4t. '"'Vi and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., S P m, litis llarlon st , Camden, N '" nt llroad St. Cem llrldgeton. N J,. "L,"' rival of tl-42 a. m. trnln frnm Camden Tues . PHILLIPS. M.1S I, JOHN tl, husband i Annlo (1. Phillips. Relatives nnd friends, XX est Philadelphia Lodge. No. 45. R. nf L. L. ' l'ennslvnnl.a Railroad. Invited to servires Tues., 2 p m. .1i,iil Melon st, Int .Ivy HI Cem Friends mav rail Mon.. from 1.311 to II n. m PIHRCK. May I. I.DtTIt VIOLA, wife nf iinrri r, i-ierco lion imui-i -, , : -J. , and Lucy A Rlghter. sged 31 Relatives nnd nn.l Habshter of Chnrles I trlends Invited to funeral services, lues . .p. m. pnrents' residence, 1112 llutler st. int. Ilnrren Hill Cem Auto funeral. Remains may be Viewed .Xlon, eve . . -.- QU1NN. May 2. THOMAS, husband, ot ' caret K. Qulnn. Relitlves and .friends, mem bers nf Penna R R. Co. Relief Asso... In vited to funeral Mnn. 8 30 n in, 4021 I air mount nve., XV. Phlla, Solemn iiigh mms of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem RlSLP.r Kntered Into rest at the Coving ton 37th nnd Chestnut sts, Mny 3. 01.01101 ANNA ItP.TItr.Itl.INO LHl.VAH, wife nf Into David Rlsley Itelatlves nnd friends Invited to services. .Xlon.. 2 p. in., residence at son, it. i, Rlsley, 3S01 Chestnut st. Int private. 1 rlends miy call rum.. 7 to in p. m .,., ...n ROWLAND, May 3. RHYNHAR ROWLAND, husband nf Theresa Rowlnnd. , Relatives nnd fr'ends Invited to funeral services, Sun., nili p. m.. 1031 Brown st. Int. Lebanon. N. J. RYAN. -May I. MARtlARHT, widow of Thomas Rjan. Relatives und friends. Altar So ciety and League nf tho Sacred Heart, Invited tn funeral. Tues N.30 n. in., 20 Harvev st., (lermantown. Solemn requiem mass St. a. Intent d Pnul's Church 10 o. m. Int. New Cathedral eH(TllMPP May 3, MAR1P. X, vvldovvr of August Sehlmpf. nged Ml Relatives nnd friends invited to funernl services, Mon ,2 J) m- residence-, nf daughter. Mrs. Henrv Selb. -lilt N. 13th si Int nrlvnte. (Ireenmount tern HCHNATTKRIIR (neo Tlernev) May 3, MARX', widow of Wllllum S, hnatlercr. of County tl.ilway, Ireland nged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a ni, residence of her son. William .1 Schnattercr. 2017 Moravian si. Requiem hlsh mass ot Ht. Patrick's Church 10 a m Int Holv Cross Cem VvioBNI.HIIP.il. Mav 2. SARAH SCI ipilN I.IMU'.K (me llngle). wife of tlcorgo H. Hchocn leber. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p m... nephew's residence. Charles Hrhoenleber, 321 XV. Indiana nve, Int. private Odd Fellows' Cem. m,,men HIIINDI.F.R Slay 3 F.MMA H1IINDLKR, aged 37 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn fu neral services. Mon . 11 n. m . David II. Schuyler Hid-; . IIro.nl nnd Diamond sts. Int ''rsLIMM May 3, RHNJAMIN C husband of Sarah Mlmm (neo Harvey) und son of Charles and the late Hannah Sl.mm nf Mooretown. Relatives nnd friends, also Pochnhontns Lodge. No 107. I O O P.. of Moorestown. N. .1.. nnd cmploes P. R. T. of loth and Luzerne, and 1' It T He-ncflcl.il Association. Invited to funeial services. Mon, 2pm 2202 Nassau at Int private Friends may tall Sunday, 8 to 1UhVht"h Suddenlv Mnv 3 HDWIN H . bus band of IIII.I J Smith nnd son of into .laiob I. and Mary .1 Smith, nged t.1. Relatives und friends. Mantua Lodge. No HID, II. of It R T Clnclnnnll Coumll. No. fil't. O 1 ot A . XXushlnstoil Camp. No 2,0. P II H of A .In vlted tn funeral serviies. Hun, .1 v in, 4121 llrown st Int private, Norihvvood ( em Re mains may bu viewed Hat , s to ID p in Auto SMIIH At Fresno, Cal . Fifth Monlh 2,1, 1I1JNJAMIN P. son of Oliver P and Katharine H. Smllh Due nollcc nf funeral given. SMYTH May 2. IIUOilNll MAXIX1ILIAN. son nf Isinc and Jennie Smyth, nged 27 Rela. tlvvs and friends. Neptune Council. No 141. I), of L. ; Diligent Council. No. t. V P. A., P R It Relief Asso . invited to funeral. Sun . 2 p. m . parents' residence, 2S13 XV Dauphin st. Int Laurel Hill Cem. SNYDi;il At Trenton. N J. Jlay 1, RAY MONO H , son of Into XVllllam R and Hllrnbeth Hnjder, nged 18. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fuiiir.il, Sun, 1 p. m. resldcnco of brother, XVllllam R. Snyder, S21U Hulst ave. Int. North wood Cem. Friends may call .Sat, eve. Aulo funernl. STRHF.T May 3, THOMAS 11. husband nf Sarah V. Street aged H4 Relatives nnd to funeral services. Tues . LEDGER HEATHS it'. friends, also Wood XVIre nnd Metnl Ij-mTIJ 1 Pnlon, Local No, 11.1. Ihvlted to funeral yt&'K T'l p. in. son's residence. Thomas K. suVl..0?.-' 3 . XXoodstock st. (near 20th and Jefferson .,. Inl. nr vnte. Nnrlhwnnd Cem. Il.n,ii. " "?.X viewed Sun.. " to 111 p. m. " may i, STOPCH, -May 4, FRANK L. STOPCII .. . 40. Relatives und friends Invited to fJmV.'l services, 2431 N. Colleen nve.. Sun,, ii-in "' Int. Zlon Church (Irouiid, XVomelsdorf. 'r"1, Mon, morning, " ' STROII.XI, May 3, tlANIHI, K,. hushana . .Mary Strohm. aged B.I. Relatives iSul fru!f Invlled to funernl, Mon., 0:3n a. niTj al'rf ' Marshall at. Illfeh mass Ht. Veronica's ChnA 11 a. m. Int. Ilnlv Sepulchre f'em, Auir, f,,2',f.c.h Httl.l.l VAN. May 4. MARY . . ..'. !",l- Patrick Sullivan nnd daughter of into wTfi." nnd Jnne. Hvnns, Relatives and friends lnViviS to funeral. lues , k n, m., I2S Cedar st i. i. So emn high remilem maVs lm! Kintnwn inm uiiii'i cuiHciPiiiin iimmi, ,i, 'IlK.iniOWn.1 1 n a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. "" SWIIHNP.Y. Mav 3, JOHN HWIltlNET hi,. band of Theresa Sweeney (nee Connolly), nil, lives nnd friends Invlled to , funernl-Mon.. a fi a. m.. 21111 Helgrado st. Solemn requiem iAJ! Churrh of the Natlxliy. 10 a. m,' mt iffl Hepulehre Com. '""' Taylor. -Mav 2. maikiarf.t p, wif. .. William J. Taylor and claiightcr nf Mary i Inln, Patrick o'pea. Relatives and frl'nds in. vlted to funernl, Mon., 7:710 n. m , 1129 I-i,2 gcrald st. High mass of requiem church of is. Kplphany 0 a. m, Int, Holy Cross Cem, auiI service. "" TRACIl May 4. MARY A , daughter of iaf. Jacob and Kllzabeth Trace. Relatives ad friends, umplojes of J. II, Allen Co. Invited in funernl services." Mon.. 2 p. m 8131 Oerrnsl,. tnwn nve., Chestnut Hill. Int. private Friend, tnnv cull Hun. eve. "enai TIUPPLi:. Suddenly, Mav 3, In N'ew York rlly. .V. Y , JOHN C. TRIPPl.n. formerly 0( Phlla Relatives nnd friends Invlled In funeral services, Man . 11 ft. m . residence eif W n Weaver. .'..HIN. 3th st. Int private " " XVHIS. Suddenly, May a, SAMl'llI, H ,. of Oe.rgo and Mary XVcls. nged 20. RfIsUvm nnd friends, Northeast 1 Ifo nnd Drum Cora!-! Abraham Lincoln Camp. No. 3D, S. of X' 1 penn Treaty Council. No. oil), o. of I. A . emp 01,1 of John II. Stetrons Tlmas Tribe. No 72, 1. o R M 1 Seminole Council, No 127. Degree of Pocnhontns, Invited to Xuneral. Sun. 1 p. rn 1S11 Oennnntown nve. Int, North Cedar lllii Cem. Remains may bo viewed Hat s to in p. m. Auto funeral. XVHI1.T. Mav 3 CATIIKRINP. S XV1IH.T vvlfo of Henry .!. XX hilt. Relatives und frlendj Invlled to funernl services. Mon 2 p- m. J, k llackmnn's funeral parlors H07 XV Lehigh sv' Int North Cedar I till Cem. "' WII.Iil.VO. May 3. JAN11. vvlfn of John XVIIdlng nged 33. Relatives nnd friends Invited In funeral. Mon., 3 p. m , 330(1 Amber st Int Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun! 8 to 10 p m, WH.I.1TS At Wondhurv, N .7, Mnv 3. Rear Admiral OllOlttlll SIDNKY XV11.LITH V 8 N, nged Ot ltelntivcs nnd friends Invlled to funeral. Sun . 2:30 p tn son-in-law s residence. I: 11. Name. 121) N .Inekson st XX'nodburyi N. J Int private. Laurel mil Cem , Phlla, XYOODS May 4. MATTHF.W. husband ot lata Kllzabeth A. Woods (neo Allen) Relatives and friends. Chapter No 1, Men's Fricndlv Union Invlled to funernl, Tues . 2 p in, 2007 Klin, worth st Int Mt. Morlah (in Remains may be viewed Mon. eve XXORRHLL May 3 MARSHALL R. aSfi (1.1 Relatives und friends Invited to funeral Mnn 2 p. 111, IS W. 1-rorit st Media Pa. "xVYNN May 3. MARY P. widow of Di ll S XX'jnn. nged (17 Relitlves and frlcndt Invlled to funeral service!, Mon , 2 p m., 3'i ' N 31 st. Camden, N J Int private, liar, lelgh Cem. YOPNH At Atlintli cltv f .T , May 4 MAROAltnT ANN YOCNO, uged .17 Late of LMl N 21st st , Philadelphia Itelatlves ant frleiida, ounker Cltv Ladles Loval orangs Lodge, No 171 of l'hlladclphla Invited to fu neral services Tues . 2 30 p. in , Cousin's real denco, Mrs Charles 11. Rallev 12') N South Cnrollna nve.., Atlantic Cltv N J Int Plena. antvllle Cem Via trolley funerul car Absequam. YOUNO Mnv 4. JF.NNIH, wife of Harry Young and diughter of Lotltla nnd lite XXIIIUm Colgnn Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu. neral, Mon.. 2 p tn . 2ITI llrown st Int Pern wood ('cm. Remains mav bo viewed Sun. eve. Auto funeral, ZANI3. May 3. MAROARF.T daughter of Charles .T. and late Nellie A Zino and grand- daughter of Into Martin nnd Margaret Casev. nged 3 vears I months. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, belt , 2 p. m.. residence of aunt, (120 N. 3,1th st Int. Holy Cross Cctn. Auto funeral ZHIllI. May 1. CLARA, wife nf Frederick Zeeh (nccy (litibs) Duo notice of funeral given. Residence 230 XV. Olrard live. '.basket Oreen. 11.75(0 I 1 V il'Ii : . II! 1 1 Tl J' m J J ' ' le!l 1 L!i,SI 11 iw,u w.us incr I 1 ujaesx j ' : k. TJ7,v''.J .W'rW'i- UWl CjMwG f4ViV. fi baSSS fief J'i.-Ji'lV I bfA v&m