i"M V - 5. 'p tf- ' J . " 'v3r?wtt t , a . v "j- f s- J' in . 'int if & Kk ? I?; j V A U hi 14 l ft l lr i ft ffl we.. v .. t FM- m ym IvA 1 " ''- MbMbbMJH MRSJARLOWAfiAIN 8H0WS GOLF CLASS Turns in Card of 87 in Tour ney for Geist Trophy j at Overbrook TRAILED BY MISS CAVKRLY Mm. rtolnnd It, Harlow rciumcil her old place as the leader of local feminine Kulfer.i hy turnlnc a card of 87 for tho double Jour ney over the hilly Ovcrlirook cpuikp In tho ' fourth annual play for the Clarence II UcWt trophy. v Mrs. Harlow htarted out In n alo that blew directly Into the face of tho contest ant for the first three holes, mid nlio rrK tstercd a 41 for the out Journey. l)n her return trip the Merlon player clipped a stroke from her Initial effott. and tliu Hi , should ttaiul tho best for the day Miss Mildred t'tivcrly. the rhllnilelptil.i champion, trailed closely behind tho leader nlth a round of 89. The summary. Out In Tl IMp Nl , - " B B4K lli. tatiaaCfc WmtWWwi i ffl ' "- fit $ , M 1 ' l 1 ?. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,; MAY 11', 1917 vu. Mrs, H, It. Harlow, Marlon. l I.I t II ' Mrs. Mildred Cavcrlv, IMilla. V. ID 13 Mi 1 !" Miss Kthel Campbell I'lllla. V. ' II III II ' HI Mrs. II It WUtsnii. Hunt ingdon Valley . ... in III 111 .', I'll Mia Klinnr t'humlilrr. Huntlnadon Valley . .. Ill SI 1110 ." US Miss i: (.' i:arnshav, Itlv rrlon . . M SI HU 12 !" Mis Florenie .VUNvcll. Merlon . SI .V! Hit r, m Mrs. IV K lltllslrln. Ilal.i . M r-j UU x i." Miss K Lnrielrre. Old Ynrll lloail ."I .Mi lilt II im Mrs Milton HrrnM. Phil- mnm . .: Ml lu.'i II lid Miss Marlon t'renwrll niv- erton .... M SI l'l", "i HO PENN STATE ATHLETES REPORT FOR WAR DUTY Bob Iliggins Heads Delegation That Leaves for Fort Niagara and Mad ison Barracks STATIC COU,i:Oi:, I'll , May It lleadud by Bob lllKKlns. football captain and Inter collegiate wrestler, a score of I'cnn State's best athletes left yehterday, under War De partment orders, to report at the olllcers' training camps at Kort N'lauara and Madi son barracks. Anions those accompanying Iliggins were "Casey" Jones and Art Dam bly, who tln'-'hed second nnd third, re spectively, In the pentathlon I'vent two weeks ago; Wagner, of the basketball fixe; Steele and I'nocli, of the trad; team, anil I'nderhlll, a football man More than inn other students wero in the party Sum mons to the ti. lining camps are expected today by a dozen more athletes prominent In all branches of I'cnn State's i-ports H.EC.AINS HATTING KYK Dodo I'uskcrt singled in his first two time.i up against the Cards today. SHOE MEN TO HOLD FIELD DAY Baseball Games Will Also Be Feature at Point . Breeze Park MILITARY DRILL BEFORE -PENN STRAW HAT DAY GAME Marines and Naval Reserves From League Island to Parade on Franklin Field Marines .sailors and naval reserves from the Philadelphia .Navy Yard will appear In drill formations on Kranklln Klvlil tomor row afternoon previous to he straw hat game between I'cnn and Sntirthmorc. Several of tho Quaker athletes hae bee enlisted In the naval reserves, and, as this will bo their last opportunity of seeing the Ited and Uluo nine In action, Clem Urquhart, football star and a member of the reserves, arranged for the demonstration Tomorrow's Windsor Entries First rate, litirso iftuo. maldm tu,t-ri,r.nlflN 4 furlongs UulnnilKan, 111 l.ltti, .Maimril, 111. aileodor,' Pair III, l..nly llnil, 111. Mnr liaby, 111, Oil A, tun, 111. Wind .Muriel 111. Kins- loualt II. 114, llulli Marin. III. .s.im bplCKell 111, riUwz. r. Ill -1.1 .SV MiKlfi, 111 Ainu cllsluiv. ta.Nur. Ill liul,aint,erl eniry. icond race, purse, $cno, ihr, c rar-oldi. claiinlnc. 5' furlotms Heroine, lis i mw a HID, freshet, Kll, l.lltlo lord, lllil, Wnml. I 111, blerpy Mam, 1U1', James II,, luu, "Duhllnlolt 1'arK, luu. I'ri'mu Vera, lul, ouhwund I.uj 11" Wall Street, lis. Alan. 11'.'. AIh,) nieliut.. Uratltude. 110, Mir Ollvtr, lun, Mini t.irl In", Tninl race, purse, $7mi, four-eariuUN and up, elalmlim, a turloiiKs llsmet H.. lod. Mln trel. Hii), Hfnnudlaii, ins, captain lien. lo. bouvenlr, loll, Ha'lnny. 110, ContenHia loll, llandltnar los. Also elUtlile: t arl Huberts. 1U1. "Privet l'ttal, HIS. 'Illlotsln. 101 Fourtll race, purse. Ilooo, liandUap. three- JearMilds and up, mile tiahy Iaiicii. lis, (tuition luasell. Ill), basin, Hil, lall'an ..in la. Ills Adelld. Ho, Ortenwoud, 11'-'. (u)llnnu l.i. 117 (a)K. T C'olton entry. Klftll race, purse STOO. three-ear-otd' and lip, claiminK. mile and -o ards Crankl, l.,. Industry, 101, McCllntiM-k. 10". Prime Jluver. 110, Dartw'orth, 111; Pontofracl. Ill Manly Powers, loo, Uudnoiser. Iu7. London (llrl lus. Jlltth Horse. 110. Cliarllrt McKerran. 111. I'.u tPinpe, US. Also rllelble ltciulram Ills, Zudora. HI3: Zamloch, lou Hlxlh rare, pursn, 70o. thrceear-olds nnd up. clalmlnc ll turlonits M.azv l.ou. inn, 'I hirst. W.t. l.jtle. 1U7. Mlawthoni'', Ins, utile Dipper 10U, liorrhage. US. 'Anna Kruter. lu:i. Nellie II 101, lllue llannock. 107. Hllvey Khalnr lus. Jlonde. ins. Worm LolKhtun. US Hoventh race, Isnn. ilatmlnu. Ihree.ciir.nld nnd up, mile and 70 ards Joe Ii . lull. Wenonah. 107: '1'lianksitlv Inif. ll'. HU, Pilot. till. Alhena, 111: lloKart. US. Last Hparli. lull, Impression, lid: Ulalaway Inn, .No Manager, 111. Jessie Louise, 111 . Paymaster US. Apprentice allowance, claimed. Weatljer, clear: track, soud Tomorrow's Louisville Entries First race, selllne. three. vear-olds and up. BW furlonss I'eter Jay 107. Impressive, liii. Olelpner. UH. Sparkler. 111. Kleetabelle. US, Trlnce of Como. Ill: Palatable, tin, Amazon. 115: Olpsy OeorKe. 113 Unelo Hart 11 Second race, purse, maiden two- ear-olds -1 furloncs Koran, lull; Frames Crawford, inn, Marie Happold. Kill, runt, and l'lnl. lli'l. Pasanentu. lull! Ocean Sweep, inn; sister. InD; Tom Tit. US: James T. Clark US: Lltlmatum. JISi Thule. US, War Machine, US, Htcount. IS: Tom (loose. US. , Third rsce. purne. fnur-jear-nlds nnd up, 1 1-1(1 miles lloamer. Ill): Old lloMeliud. llu. (alDIck Williams Hit. (a)Kd Crump, 1SS. la)A A Macnmbsr entry. Fourth race, handicap. Jhree-enr-ol,ls.i, fur Ions.. laJLena Mlsha. 104, Ilodes. Ill, Chalrn rs 11.',, (a)old Koenle. 115; Kathleen, llu taiK. J. roian entries i:vci.vthlnK Ii III le.idlness mr the lilff field day and lalrlollc eitorclsrs tomorrow of tin- I'hll.idelphl.i Shoe Muliufai tiirer.M ll.iteball l.e.-iKiie tit rolnt llreere Park Mo toidome. The ecu mimics will start .it I .."') p. in. with a p.itiide of the etui lnes of the various Mine ir.iinif.iettirers in tlil't rlty and the rlRlit of line will be civ en to the New York dele.'." lion. After the p.i tade the pl.ivcrs of the sl W-ami and headed by President Schmidt. "of the Icawuo will m.irt'li lo the tl.ie lmle and Master Wil lie t)rr, in.iM'nt nf the Ulni; tcum. vvlll un furl the Man and the ohnmplnnshlti pen nant, won b.v A It Knur team last season. Tlie following utlilell events will bo con tested anions the enip oes Klfly-jard dash for Klrls 1l)U-niil sack late for Kill", inn nlnj; the liaM" --liiio race fur Kills and throw Inn the li.isiball for distance. Hand some ptlzes will be awanltd to the winners in each event After the athletic tontesti-, tho followli K baseball inntesm vvlll be play ed. I.altd. Schohcr & Co. vs. Siiuiltz-(!ood-man. umpire Hetrich, W W. Lenox vs. J. IMvv.inN &. Co, timplie. Lee. and Ilall.i- han l Co. vs A It KiiiR Company, umpire, Ijrovis. Tlie band toncert vvlll .start at 1 i in The riillndeliihl.i Shoe Manufacturers' League is composed of l.alrd. Schober ,V: Co, Mrs A It Kiiiff Comp.in.v, V W. W. l.eiinn Comp.in.v. llall.ih.in & Son, Smalt?. iioridwln and .1 I'dwniils & l' Tlie ollicers ale: Cliailcs Schmidt, piesident; Lawience Henn, secietary, Michael Katei, vice lircii tlc lit. and Hobeit It Ilross, tie.isuier. The llbt of pla.vers ellRible to compete In the baseball Kami's are: A It. King llnvvstr Mrilrnlh 1)111. Santera. Neff, II Mil'lln. llitni,-. llumliiR. Jones, llross, l.uley. Itlnnler. Klrkpalrlrk lllnce, S, hoeRel, Mahaffiv. Snaveiv and WIHIani S, blmetr. nnn iiBer Lilrd & Shnber Compinj Lawrence llenn, maniiRir. Taupe, r.nntlu r .Mel.tiUKhtln, V An. il-rsnn. Carl Anderson. Col'liw, lenn, lleune, Malllik. Link. Spend .MlttlliR. Cohen, I) llrlen. lUilslon. Ilalliqli, r and Van il-tcn Snialtz (iooilwln Companv M II Kales, mm asrer. (Pome Stlinildt. lluddv Stlimldl M Ilrown. (,ol,l. uarrick l.eno u rseni, vv .vinier, l.eal( S-mnldt. Metnltlo. ,VI. .utdklv nnd M. Am, 11 W VV l.ennv llenry C Kot. manacer .1 IVIIrleti. Wlldltlv, Morris Ilosen. Fox. Me Naniara. Stott Iirumm. McClear.v. Jackownv U'.NVIll. i.iveniirl. Mtdurl. Frtd Jennings and .Vtalicnev James IMwards & Co II Vlllers manacer, Martin While Mltthell Soudon. Ituddj , Cohen, lwinlnltk, IIiiiIksoii. Ouuii. Walters. FelnlsTB Hudner. Uoldhelni, Jonts. Mlskln, Carbon, Wai ti rs and llalmili. Ilalliihan & Sons Charles Schmidt, mananer. Shea siuliv, liOtuf Manlon, Xlnnl. ConUyo. Urav, (llrard ind Task, r The following umpires vtere apprnvoil by I'nsldent Schmidt (Irovts. Lie nnd Dietrich. CYNWYD WINS ALL FIVE MATCHES FROM BELFIELD GOVERNMENT ORDERS CAUSE WOOL DEMAND Fine Grades Are Uccomine; Scarce. Lumber Continues High Coal Situation Critical Among the cutting up nnd piece vtooiM line, business tho last couple of weeks has been ciulct, sajs the It. CI. Dun k Co. week I y trade review Some hnve attributed this to weather conditions. Dress manufac turers state the trade Is buyiPR sparlncly Waist manufacturers say their icason'B business has not been up to expectation. Clonk nnd suit manufacturers arc dolnp, but little, It bclnB between season with Ihem Jobbers nf cotton nnd woolen Roods sup pllnK local and nearby trade stato that business has dropped off a little, t'rlces arc firm and collections the last few weeks have been Inclined to he a lltt'n slow. Con verters of dry Roods, however, report a Rood demand nnd but llttlo chanpe In busi ness conditions. Manufacturers of men's nnd bovs' cloth ItiR state that season's business has been n satisfactory one, nntl the outlook Is promlsliiR for fall and winter Jobbers of hosiery, underwear nnd knit Roods say that prices lemaln firm There Is a fair de mand and collections nre inclined to be a little tatdy. Conditions In the local cotton vnrn dado show mi material chanso durliiR the last week. Yam dealers report that knitters and weavers are buyliiR but little What small pincliascs arc made fie for Immediate use and 'there Is no hulne; Tor future de livcrv. cm In to tho unsetl'ed condition In tiie trade. Prices, howevei, aie still firm and steady The wool market appears ti be dilll ill an unsettled condition, althoiiKh there has been nmtlnued nctlvltv Trices continue IiIrIi. mil . Is believed thai the hlKli prices will hi 111 continue. A considerable portion of the wool 'old has been to mills having ( im eminent contracts I'lne wools arc becominc nunc scarce and medium lleeces urn lieltiR rapldl.v illfposeu of. Scoured nun pulled wools are firm and In Rood demand. Outside ot the demand for military lerjiilreiren.r, there Is tmOlnR new in the mill Mtuatlc and tho demand for domestic cotisumptlo- Is not active. There is considerable activity In the hard vvnte line, lepresctitlnR all Its branches. The demand In some p.utlcular branches exceeds tlie supply. It l believed, however, that the volume of business belriR done will equal If not exceed that for the same period In several .veats previous. Trices remain firm and collections so"'!. Tim lion and steel market continues active and mills are reported at full ca pacity, with orders booked far ahead on Roods for both Government and private use Manufacturers of locomotives report larRe contracts In hand, and shlpvnrds arc very busy. Domestic buying ot Iron nnd steel con tinues In coiiil volume. The labor situation Ii nn Important factor, as also shortaRO of c.us Trices are firm and collections show some improvement PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Kirtn race, mo nr nuij ,cm -. ? eld. 1U moles' a)War flay. 110. tajstar (Jaier. 1 (i. Diamond. US: (b)l'enrod. 111. not itiiarj. ,.. i 11 rin Jones. 112. Omar Kha Jam fff: Top o' Tho Wave. 117: nickel,- 117. MVstar Master. 117. Mnlllr To . 117. fa).. K Macombcr entries, inw. vv. ocnorr ran, Sixth race; purse two-year-olds, 4'i furlmnts Jean K.. 103: rtedllta V... Ins . Kllnar. , Blit.en to One. ioD; Sirocco, 103; Kashmir, llu, Panette, 100. Seventh race elllnar. three-year-olds and up. ward 1 1-11 m es Tenrod. 103. Ited (.loud, 10": rtedlind. inn: Sleeth. 110: Aldebaran. 114. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear- track, fast. Tomorrow's Pimlico Entries leirst race, ellin. for maidens, two-, ear;- : . . ,, ...,nn I..,,u lln.n I II . i ur mil..-j u, ,,.",' , ,- tlaa and tin Bearr. lis: Jin f,lptnn7,..liillH. (Imn 1. Hun 11', I'.tn Alan. 11. 1 .ir- .:...":-, ,-zv .. Lady drey (Imp 1. 107, Santiago . iimp.i. ii-, Tien Clunn. Uo;.vvl. im: low wesreo tiniK i. Cynwjd show cil Its class yesterday aft ernoon In an Intetclub Tennis LeaRiio match with Itellleld. Tlie Wlster team, which had siruiiR u surprise b.v trimmliiK the I'lillailelphia Country Club handily on Tuc.il.iy. w.ih swt)it nw.iy by Cnwd on the bitter's home (oiirts Cvnwyd switched Its team for the match. placliiR William T Tlideii, 'Jd. at No I, ln itead of palrliiR him In Hie doubles w'th T.iul W. millions The chaiiRo worked out well, for Tllden easily disposed of T S. Osborne, who li.ul only two d.ijs before de feated CralR Hlddlc. Wallace .lohnson, plajliiR No s, took V. II Martin Into camp l ; the same score as Tllden won over Hlddie, fi-1, fi-1 i: S. Hanna cave Dr. T 15 llawke a hard match, but, lost, 11-7, CI. N. W Swiiiie, however, allowed W. T. Itowiand only one R.ime In two sets, millions took on T C Leonards ns h'a initner In place of T'Mcn and de feated C. r.uhcart and T W. Smith nfter loslnR the first set Itclfluld took four out of live matches from fiermantown In the second division of the league, II. V. Maswell beliiR the only Man helm pl.iver to win. LONDON STOCK MAKKET FecliiiR Is More Confident Americans Are Firm LONDON, May 11. An Improvement in the political situation In Ktissla was re sponsible for a moro confident feeling on the Stock i:ch.uiKo today. (ienerally the undertone showed Increased stability, but tradlnR remained dull and changes In prices wero sliRht The Rllt-edRCd section was IrreRU'ar, but lower in the main, notwithstanding tho fact that money was easy. Investors were re served In their attitude, although selling was nellgihlo. Allied bonds were slow Ttussinns were heavy, the poor position of exchanRe, which Is now around the lowest price on record, offsetting tho better news from Tetrogrnd Kol'owinR moro encouraging advices from New York, the American Rroup was firmer. Canadian Taclflcs moved In sympathy with Yankees and were cheerful II.ivinR been oversold, firand Trunks also gained ground, but alterations were narrow. GRAIN AND 7L0UK , WIIHAT IUcelpts. 1.1,070 bush. The mar ket ruled firm Willi a good export demand and llk-ht offerings, tjuotailonsi Car lots. In ex port elevator No. s red, spot. 13 2.1 U .1 3d , N. S southern red, Ja.srUltf Ss; steamer Nn. S red, J.I SHf.t.snj No. .1 red, .1 SI fl 3.2(1: rejected A, 3 I7W3 22I .-elected II, 13 !.! CdltN IUcelpts, ,I0T bush OfTerlncs were llEht and the market ruled firm and le hlaner with a fair demand, Ouolallons: Car lots for local trade, ns to location Western Nn, 3 vel low, ll,?tni,TA do. Nn. I eilow, tl7SU1.73: ilo. No. ft fellow. 1 711 W I 71. OATH ilecefpts, 1.1 1, SIS bush. The mnrket ruled llrm under lUht offerlnus, but trade was unlet, Ounlullnn, Vn 'J uhlln TllteSllet stand. ard while, 7sp"Hc, No. ,1 white. 77W7Se: No, I white. 7(1 07 7c i'LOtJH HeeelM", tn.1 obis and 1,.1lll,(102 lbs In svrks. 'there was llttlo trading, but ihe market ruled strong and prices were generally held higher Quotations, tier 10(1 lbs. In wood ((otton or Jute sseks about 2.1c lessl; Winter. sirnignt, xi 1.7.1W 1.,, Kflhsas, (lenr, llldi M ,,u, r do, straight, $14 7.1' 1.1. do. patent, Jl.ltt 1.1 7.1, l.Mit IS.Tfii do, favorite brands. IlilJITf 17. city mills chnlie nnd fancv pstent, un.'S.lfi1!? UYi: I'l.ot'li sold slowly nt former rates We juole $ln.7.1 11.7.1 per bbl . as tu tu.ili(y PROVISIONS , The marKt rultl firm Hh ft fair Jnt.Mm; ilem.in'l hti'I iirlrrn nf bacon fr hlKhrr, Quotation fullfiw Olty lircf, In t, ntnokd aim nlr-ftrlMl :'t rlrn liocf, tn fn, pmokpr, ;iip nt lipf, J(nu kips nnd iPiirlfrt, smokptl and iilr drlftl, ;n(r Wtntern bef, knu( kpt and tPt(i r. Hinokpd. IWr. Hepf hums. $.'5C3'-, I'ork, fitmlly, IISsAttPIU. Hams, H, 1. cured, loos ". WLTc. do, aklntipd, looot. S04 627c do, ilo. nmkrd. 'JT'4 W2HC other hamn, ftmokpfj, cltv rrrpd nn t brand nnd aver ni;p, lidfSO'-ic. Ilnmn, smoked, wctfrn cured l!ti1f'Jf.ci do, bollfd bnnolPKS 4(tr. Picnic houlJpr S, V cund. loofp, l!ln do, ftmoked, 2'2c, Ilr-IIIcs. In ldtkle, pc Mnl.im tn nvrmif. 1ooh, L"c llrrakfnr't Imrut, tn bpitul nnd RpraRp, i Ity cup'd. H."c Itroakfant Imt on, wpittrrn tMifpd, H.V I.ird, -rtlPrn fpfltipd, ticrccn, Wbv. do do, do. tuba, L'.Ta c. lard, nuip clt, kpttlo rndprpd In tierces, 2.14c. Lrrd, turc city, kpttlp rtndprrd In tubs, l!3V&c. iu:riNi:i) sucsahs Tho unrkft whh ni(l but firm lVunklln look a llttlo buHinrnH at ".'Hr, while th l'cnnil nnli HiiRiir l uinp.im wcnild utupt H TtUc IIp- linora w.rtt irKirifiiiiK oni'TM IJAIUY PRODUCTS lll'TTKU TImi- w ih llltlp trndlnn. ntut with low rr out Hi.). tnll m nrlci' further d liiipil 1c (JuoUtlotis follow WtMprn. fnnh. nolid imi kpd t r'-aiin r fatu op lulu, l'J , fttM, iWtr Ur, txtra flrti .Ti flrtR, ai , npiunds, .'iT'at, tirnrbv print n ttnc '.U do, anruno extra, lUlCI-V, llrMl .'ft-lth Ki'mnili, liH'.ClH'i'. cpo- itul brandn of urinlH jobbittr: at UKn w IJtJtiS Tin- market ruUi ntpath undor mod fin to nlfrlTiut and a fair domain! QuotatlotiH NNarbv llrftfi $lu it per t.iiw iit'.irh curront rpcplpls, $lu i r i aw ueHtrrn extra llrMH, ill) TiO por ! do. Hi nth. fill. '.Mi per tacp, Iiimv ndtttnl i iiidbd frfKM wtro Jobblntf at :i'J fit 4ni pi r dopr ('HKK.sn Dinuml was fairly artlo and thp mirktt rub'd linn under umall upplle. Quotatloti follow New York, full ircain, frfticy, new -'T'rti'T'ac, BppclHta hlcbcr, do, do. fair to unud, iipw, l'ita L'Tc; do, part MklmH, llii-'-V POULTRY I.IVi: aold fnlrlx and rulul linn f,UU fowls lr blKher (uotalloiiH Tow In. in to (Utllt, l!Hi'J.i, HtacK roost'TS, iKfD'JOc, old rooter. lififl"). fpriim i hl k n not l.''Khorn. plump, Mdlow-Rkhnifil wlahlntj sffl' lbs nplt-cp, :fi 4(r. 1'Vfpthm.il lots hUhrr. ' Vhlt I.pk born. i iithttiK '" I'a lbs unt". 3l3;p du k IV kin -'Mi J'i no Indian Itunncr 17 ft" Im, puMinn old tr pair. 'WlWv, do ounK. l)lll'.SSl:l I). Hlnible stoek was well (leaned up and llrm I'ln epintntlons follow fowls, '-'.1 to lix. ilrv tli Kid ramv select! d, 200, do, welKhlnix lU lbs and over atdece, 2lle. U i, do. 84 lbs apiece 2.1e do do. 3 lbs. nplece. 23rtf i'le. I'eiwis. In hMs fancy, dry-picked, welch Ins l'4 lland over apiece. 2lle, smaller sizes. 2-"$-.1c obi roosters dry-packed 21e. roistinc eliltktns, western dri ifiked.ln hosts, weigh loir niiilii lbs. ir pair. 27W2SC. no. western. In bones. velBhln,j 7 lbs per pilr. 2502110: do, do. In buls., welBliinB hBHI lbs. per pair, 27W28CS do. do. do, vvelchlnit 7 lbs. per pair. :3U:''C trolllni; chickens, western, in boxes weighing 8iP4 lbs. per pitr, 2s32c: chickens, welching 6CII Its. per pair. 23102.1c. do. mixed sizes, 2U f22e. broilers Jersej. fancy. (lOWduC. do. other rteerby. wetBhlnK 1' 2 lbs. nplece ollO.ISc, fresh-Klll"l lurkejs per H. Western best here, 2.1lil2r,c, toiuinnn 20iie2.1c. squibs per doen VV nlte wimhlnK HI" 12 lbs per dozen. II.2.1WI SI, tlo welKhlnB lite 1(1 lbs. per dozen. n luU I 1", do. vwlBhttiB II lbs per do7en. j:i.1 HI. do, welBhlnB 7 lbs per dozen $2 TiUW .,75: do. vtelshlliB. 115(11' lbs per dozen. (1 73 or -J '.'ii dark. (1 ,1iiir2 2U. small and .No. 2. Sue ej,"S' I'KESII FRUITS N. V. UANKS LOSE CASH Decline of $10,946,267 Reported for Week SEW YOniC, Slay 11. II Is obvious that tho extent of tho operations of tlio Now York l'cderal Hcpervc Hani: In connection with payments to tho gold fund of tho l'cderal ltesctvc system obscures nnd ovcrshndovvH tho trnccablo movements of fundM, nnd, as explained nt Intervals of late, Trldny's currency reports are sub mitted as a matter of routine. l'vcn under ordinary financial conditions the so called known movements of funds cover only up to tho closo nf business on Thurs day Indications this week aro of a small loss by the banks on Intel lor movement, In creased by losses of the clearing house In stitutions of $11,970,000 to tho New York 1'cilcrnl Ileservo Hank and $4,fi0fl,000 to ihe Kubtreasury, nn apparent total net loss eif $l.9ir,.:CT. This total Includes transfers to San 1'ran clsco In connection with exports of cold In Japan of IS 870.000, cotnp-ired with $1, 202.000 the previous week nnd $4,500,000 the week before. The cold exports arc for the account nt several prominent Japanese financial Institutions In this city which have branches in fc'an l-'ianclsco. MONEY-LENDING RATES MIW VtlltK. Money on call opened at 3 per cent; IiIrIi. 3; low, 2: closed nt 2'j it ti ; last. 2 . rulltiK rale '' l'cr cent. Tho iisklnf? rate; on Rood mixed Stnik KvclinnKP loans for fM swrlmls from sixty davs to six months wet, r cent for sltv mill ninety days and l3i -J- cent for four, flvo and six months. It Is reported that tho demand for time money from Stock KxchnnRO quarters Is n.oderalo nnd nn Uo other hand bankers' nffcrlnRi nro e(uaily llKht. Industrial loans ate 5 per cent, with hlKhcr HKiires asked In some cases. Nothlne l lielnu done In pi Imn mercantile paper uinler Ii per cent A Trliiie bank acceptances were epilet Hates 4 ',4 f 3 a per cent for IncllRlblcs and 3,', ij 3 f, for cliKlblcs. I'llll.Alilil.rill.l Call 1 per cut Timo (ififi per cent Commercial paper, three to six months, 4iiij 4B p?- cent. CIllCAOO Money rates havo madn nnnlher advance, and now, except as con (esslnu to especially favored clients, nn coinmerrlnl paper Is taken nt Ies than ." per cent, whilo for less well-known paper up lo r'3 per cent Is nsKcd. I.OMio.V Money 4'i per cent un chanBed. IHscount short bills 1 11-1(1 per rent, unchanged. Three months' bills, 4ni per cent, unchatiKed. t-nneir.M KXCIJANGE N.'V YORK. Mny 11. The feature of iiHSil Scand u la cxchariges were easier, wlillj HtTrllMK i'el'l oteady "iislncss was only moderate. Quotations were: ...-.- nenuind sterling 4 T5;. cables .. 7-l. slxtyday bills nominally 4 ... nlnctv-uay bllli 4 70, ., l.'ranc cables 7.72. chrclis -J3- I.lro cables 7.0Ria, checks i.06S. Swiss cables C.13, checks 5.11. Oul'dor cables 41, checks 40T, ii..i.i mliles 20. chetks 25in 1'esetas cables 22, checks 21t. Stockholm cables 29.90 checks 29.. 0. Cliilstlaiila cables 29.35, checks 29.15. Copenhagen cables 28.30, checks 29,10. HANK CLEARINGS mnk elearlnss today compared with eorre pondlns day list two lears: nil . ii'i'i. nn,. NEW YORK COFFEE M NKW YOIIK, May 11.ti,. JT coffco futures opened unchanged .-' advance of 3 points. Mil.. ".."'I amounted to 5750 bags, with . hour.es being tho tirlneloal gutrfc Tut, .tl Hi m!1! ..... tj ...''-l H IdiJ' s.affn:w simn & Mam .Tun July August. i tff member, October. . . N'oembrr. )ff rmher. Janunry. . IVbrunry. Mnrch,, ... April i Trirtv. opntnff. ci A n.t h.i 3 MVUB.SJ H.'J tB , u mAXZ 7 ;;'X5U ...... D . L ,-.. :'- r'1WH (A t Z1W o.mn.is s..'ioas, 29l 8.n3eV.b e,i7SS,U m S-73s.' raiV-oi"ph,,1.1'i-.W.l.,I SU-SS-.SW 5s:SSS:SH Itcfcnc Ranks' Dirotmt Ratcst) 10 or Over to Over 30 Over 00 less. UP in .III, up tn IIU. up to no, ail 4 4 4. I 4'i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 3'j ,11 4'i l'n 1 4 3'i . ltestnn . , , , SViv Toik. I'hllldelpllla evelind .. Itlchmond . .Vtlinta ... ("hlcaRo , , , M l,nuls . Minneapolis Knniis City llllllS . . . . y.in l'rantlsco nton . . . . Ne, York. Philadelphia flevelnnd ,, Itlilimond . Atlintn. ... ChlcnKn ... St. Louis . Minneapolis Kimsss City lllljis ri.in I'ranc'sco 4 4 4 4 '4 k Tom. Over 00. up to no. up tn 00. modlty, .1 a 3'4 a 4'j a Aerlcnl Trade nceeptnnces. .H4 r, I'i i r, t'4 r.5 2! l' a', 3'j 4 a'4 T. .114 A'l .It. a 14 a'4 .1 a'4 34 .V4 3.4 3i, 3 3'4 4 .1 34 ,a" iXr 12.8'7 I sin DIVIDENDS DECLARfen Hart, Bchaftner M.arx. Ine ... . ly 1 per rent on the eommori .tSi1 "'Ht juns 1 tn siock 01 record May 10, Mn west i-iiianeipnia Title and Tru regular semiannual of (1 p.r rent Jfi " 1 to stock nf record May 21. Th. JPinM v i : i'tiu'r ilcclared tits usual semlannii'lj,r.,3!rttiri eent lo each emploje, based iitmn ,!' 1 Blllil.Ji l-L?l,u, uoscien nna v.ompnv, nuarlerl 1 pnjablo Juno 1 to stock of record lltyV ' ' l'p to thirty davs: over thlrtv to sixty. 4 pr cent, sixty to ninety, 4's per cent: over ninety. SPRING RESORTS Financial Briefs Profits of the l.anstoti Monotype. Machine Company for tho year ended February 28 were $122,518. as compared with $429,991 tho previous year. Tho stockholders' meetlne of flencral .Motors Company of New Jcrs y has been postponed until May 1C. Th'.- lectins vvlll act on tho proporal to retire 'tio preferred stock of Oencral Motors Company. It was this company's stock which was exchanced for shares of tho Uenernl Motors Corporation. Oil, I'l'l "-. -- i " The dlrectots of the International raperf hox. tlljl.10 1'jas 'ompany at a meetln In New York today J -"J'-,, '?b,i Spovts Served Short Th. proceeds of the fifth nnnual doe show held sesterday hy th WilmlnKton Kennel As enelnllnn n-ere devoted tn the d,iy nursery nnd the liables' hosiltnl AlinuL .lull dons, Htnonii vvli eh vtere some of lh best In this section, contested and the exhibit vvus u eoniplclo auc ttss In ever respect Tbree. members of the Penn varltv baseball team and Manancr J, K. Mohr left last nlcht for tho training rump for officers nt Kort Niagara. Is'- V. Tho trio consisted of Out fielder Johnny i.avln and Ward Hlnkson and First Raseban Joo Yates Ths former pair are Philadelphia lios nnd prepared lor colleco at I Ht. Joseph's and Hlnkson. who prepared at I Tenn Charter, halls from Illdley rarK. iinanlmnuslv voted to declare the preferred dividend adjustment plan operative. The American Pneumatic Service Com pany repoits profits of $42",201 for the jear 1910 as against $319,030 in 191.1, Tho stockholders of the Kranklln Tiust Company will hold a special meeting on July. 17, to take action on tho proposed Increase In capital from $400,000 to $600,000. Net Income of tho American Ice Company for tho four months ended February 2S was $5:.,520. Tho New York Subtrcasury gained $3. 236,000 from the banks yesterday, making ,1 cash net gain since Friday of $1,590,000. A meeting of those Interested In the epiestlon of a dutv or e-onsumptlon tax on coffee was held nt the Coffee and Sugar K.schanse this afternoon. Choice stork sold f.ilrlv nnd values Ben eratlv ruled tirm, ns fellows Applr. per 1,1,1 J.len Davis. J:l 25 If 4 llnldwln. No 1, it SllSJ.1 .10. do. utik'r.tileil jsyi. Winesip, Nn 1, 4.10ft (I. do. umernded. J2 I1IIW3 .10 Apples. Northwestern per box. $1 .10''l 2 .111. Lemons, per box. $Jfa 3 eirjnyes riorlda, per er.i(e llrlchl. fjmv, $2,105(14.10. rtmsct fancy, J2W3 -1". Poor 7.1i ' JI..1H (Irapcfeuit, Klorida per ernle. $2r I Pineapples, Porto Illio. per trnte, 2W2 7.1 Strawberries, North Carolina, per nt . 105i 2110 VE(5ETABLES Th nnrkrt was Krnrrwlly firm tinder light of ferlnB anil i fair (lomanM Quotation Whit nntHtocfl oM. pr bush . IJ.!03 15. Jersey, per basket. $1 ."iOfi 1 ".. Vhlt potaloei new, rior lda. imt bbl No 1. $1(1 No. '2, .r,(J?u.ru, culls, ? ,"n5( 7 .n Whilo rafr'". new. 1'lorltla. rer lMMh. banNo !, fH WHO, No. 1 ?7.rn. Swf-t itntntoo Kantern Hbcro, inr bbl No 1, $2 50 5 No '-. $1 5003 Sweet potatoes He I a ware and Marlanl, per hnmiwr No. 1, $1 7.W2 -5. No -, $1 S.'iff 1.(15. rull. $1. Sweet potatorfc, .teraej'. per basket No. 1, $1 254? 1 75, No J, r.ncKNl.V ()nlon. Texas. pr rale No 1. $1 02, No. 1. Jl fi'i (H 1 JO fabbace, I'lorltli. per hamper, $3W 3 50 do. t'bark'Ston per bbl. crate, STCPS; do, fallfornia. per rrtte. JlniJlO. Splnacli. Nor fo;, per bbl., UK '2 75 Kale. Norfolk, per bbl . tl 754? "2 fiO. lettuce. North Carolina and Buith I'urullna. fanc. Per banket, t'2 503.25. I.etture, poor to Eood. per basket. 75cWjL. I Color, norma, per i"-.ncn craie, nff- llenns, Klorida, Pr banket Green. $1 ZttfJ, wnx, $1505- Iteans, South Carolina Kreen and wax. per Uisket. V2ii2.U), Itarplant Klorida, per box $'2it 3 50, IVpperF, Flor- da, tier nx. -'. " rqunnn, i loriaa. pr ,orin i uronn.i unn .ouin I basket M L5ft I 75. do. ket, t'2ffl'2 5( i'uiumbors, Clonda tier banket Jlnfl50 Herts South Carolina, per 100 bunches, J isari Itadlvhea, Norfolk, per banket. 'J.'rfl 25 Tomatoes, Klor ida. per irate, S'28 75 Aiparncus, per dozen bunches Colonn.il J3 509-1, fanc. $22.50, chuhe $14j1 50. Mushroom?, per 4-lb. basket, tlUl 50 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. May 11 HOC.S Receipts. 14.000 head Market 20c lilnber. anxeu ami iiutchers. ruuKii pigs, i i u'ilTJf n'canuATEST hotrt. srecess ii vivv,i (JREATCST RKSORT iHE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD Ma!lborortB;nlKi!ii ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNCRSHIP MANAOCMENT, JOSIAH WHITC t, SONS COMPANY SiiR.ir Prices UnchatiRcd NT.W YOHIvT, Maj" 1 1 Kino Krnnul.itrri sucar icmiiln.s uiiolianRcd, with the Amerl- i .in Sucar rcllniiiB Company (piotlns 7.50c. Tlie last sa'o in ppot Cuban raws was at c:ic. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Ni:W YOIIK May II lll'TTKn Iteolpts. ll"il lnli M.irket tlnslns nbnut cteady. lllnher frnrlnK .isf .rHa r. extra, .lsi,c. (lrts ,17W3Sc, Hiintnl HltClilVtr .stale ,l,ilr, JlsWSS'io T.COS lleeelpl. Sl.atll (n Market Irreff. nlar Ultras .17c etornse, a.'i'j a.'lO'jc. Other quotntions unfhaneij Ifyourskinitches anaournsjust Kesi no I 'C-' m If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching burn, ing, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Rcsinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply n little Rcsinol Ointment. You will probably be astonished howin. stantly the itching stops and heal, ing begins. In most cases thesick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost, Rtstnol Ointment and Retinil Soap Ck clear away pimples, redness, roughaesiaoa dandruff. Sold by all druggists. SPRING RESORTS SPRING RESORTS 5h! ii ' a r- l'l .-I'ffil m .r.Trw! C!l"niii, ' KSB Wptm!nstir K'. aU!' ncar Hcnch. Kiev, to WCStlTlinsicr tUnX Prlvntn hatha, run. vtnter. J10 up weekly 2 up ilnlly. Chac. ttuhre. HOTEL DOLPHIN St. Charted Place. First house from Beach. Every convenience, American A. European plans. I'A. GOVERNMENT BONDS 2a resiatered 1030 2s toupon ln3nA:A Sa replatered 10t8 3s (ounon 1JIJ 4a rcKiatered 102.1 4a coupon ln2JA. 3l rcalatered 1040 :ta coupon 1110. . .,-.. Panama, 2s rut s ered injn. 1'anama. 2a ree atered jnas.. Panama ba rcclatored 1001,. "Id Asked Ii'l .HM'i .1111 . 02 . 02 . H7'4 107 SI.", MU in : Jfnnd heavy, 110 n.lfMil a.i; ri lienvv llil.-iHl. Illlt. ?14 till 111.20; : U" 2.1 WIS 7.1: hulk. J1.1 ll.l'Klll'J.I UATTI.IS Herelpts, 2,100 head Market atr lleeteS, Jlitl.i.l". t"" tiuu nnirm, .u.tuw 117,1. stnekera nnd fcedcr.7.s.1MII SS, Tex. Ana. Jld H( 11.001 calves. 12..10'14.2.1. rUIHW Itecelpta, niitili henil Market ttromr. Nntlve nnd western, tlutv 11.75; lambs, ;l:i.7i 18.03. New York Brokers Fail NIJW YOHK, May 11. An Involuntary petition In linnUruptcy was tiled this morn ing acainst Carroll Kclter and Krold Martin Individually nnd us co-jiartneis of the firm of Carroll Kclter & Co, Mock hrokers, of 71 liroadvvoy. It Is nllesed that tho liabil ities are morn than $50,000 and tho assets aie only $1600. Extra for AVamsuta Mills NCW BEDFORD. May 11. Tho Warn- suta Mills have declared an extra dividend of 1 per cent In addition to the regular ouarterly of 114 per cent, both payable I Juno 15 to stock of record June 1, ion i.vti: njjt CLASSIFICATION" IIKATHS Second race, the Hampden steeplechase four yer.lda and up. 2"i mllfa llonnle Laddie, IBS Warlock, 11.1. Mountain Hose, II ,Jlrnp.', 182 TPa Carmel. la-; Jioniaie imp.i. iiu, .. i;.Vnrhn limn.). 145: llryn Ilose. HO. Third race, handUap, 0 furloriga C?lto. 113; Madame Herrmann. Ills. Start ItlK. 11. Garbage. 10H: I'u lux. 113; Heii .ach. 100 Keweisa, 120: Ithlna Maiden, lull; !..- ., IIJ Fourth face, ' tha Bprlne Juvenile, for tp. near.olda 4Vt furloncs Qu etude. 112! llonnle il"om.il2: Virginia Yell. II 8 1 Midnight Hun. 1 IB: Land Lubber (Imp.). 11.1: (a)Mary Maud flmp.V 112! (b)Cornl. 115: Frank Macklin drop.). IIS. (JaMcBrldge entry. (UH'arr entry. 1fth race, the Preakness, for three.year-o ds. 1 mile ana l luriong ni ji. '.".,"...". :'" ."!. -'".'-- -'v v.: "iUTt:. .".. jenm uaae. linj rm imi, t, e. r"'. Sixth race, the Htaflord handicap, for three, year-olds and UP. 0 furlonga Christie. 11(1: I en. TOouse, 122: King- Neptune, 12U; 'Buntlesh II (Imp.). 105i Woodatone. 120. Bevinth race. 'Ihe Annapolia selling : handicap, for three-year-olda and up, I mile and I furlnn Ed Uond. 03i Obolua. lhj: O. M. Miller, 112: Stalwart Helen. 110: Harry Lauder, 103; , Vodan. US. ... . , . ' ABPrentlce allowance claimed. ' Weather, clear: track, fast. (. . Revenge for Harcrford Track Team HA-VERFOrtDj Pa.. May 11, Haverford 'Bchool won la fourth victory on the track this ."aVaaSn bv defeating West Philadelphia High School. SI 1-1 polnta to ST 2-S. The visitors -r aaVa. the beat showlnr of any visiting team t lT!rii.. eA.i, niihnn'i hnvi Ihla aeaaun. West EvU.Ti.inhiA last year administered Ita first and rV" m rfl .. ihm lfttirAefnivl Inrkmin (n fen Waat PklladelBhla wetr four In eleven HAHPUIt May to. MATTIi:. wife nf Ham. Ue .VI. JIHrP-'r Hil', iiruii,i loin ,,,Lito,, nuu Kannle Lucia IteUtlveH and friemla Invltfd to aervloea. Mon , 2 p. m , .1UJ1 N. Wurnock at '"lilUlVVN. May II. OKOItOK A (PKnilT) nltllVVN, won of Thomaa It and Ida M Ilrown. nged 2S enrs Relatlvva hiiiI friends Invited tn services, Mon Up m . .132 H, 5th at Uarby, Pa, lnt private 1'rlends tnu tall r)unda, frnm 7':io to 0 p m MONItOi:. At Illverton. X J . May 0. KIV WIN P13AII MONKUK. In kites Uoth year Mela, ttvea nnd friends Invited In funeral aervlee, Hat,, May 12, 4(fi Llppincott aw , Itlverton, N. .1.. on arrival of 12.10 train from Market SI. Ferrj, Philadelphia. Int private UAYint. May 11. LOUISi: wife of Joseph J, Haer and daughter nf William and late Louise libner, aged 21. Iteiativea and friends Invited tu funerul, Tuea , 1 p nt.. 14(13 N. Frazer at. (.inth and Master) Int, Ardaley llurlal Park. (ILAI)IN(I. I.KWIH C . aon of Lewis i: and Joionhlpa Oladlng, aged 32. Int. private, Laurel Hill ('em. I.QsT AMI FOIIMI I1N Ixiat. diamond and pearl stick pin, be. tween National Kxport Kxpoaltlon Illdg, and Iltllevue-rltratford, lleturn for reward to V. C Cnrrlshlre, 30o Cheatnut at, lini.P IVANTKD MAI.K 81IIPPKH8 and warehouse men wanted: exper. in electrical work. Iluchahan, I71D Chestnut. CAItPKNTKHS wanted, ino hour. Apply at "K? Montgomery ave. at Hlalr (bet. Front and Krankf'd ave.) and 21th and Jackaon. Mitchell Ilroa. ' iBbia last year aaminjaicrru iia urst anu f 'Jftl to ,n Haverford trackmen In len ', of Havsrford. iaaaln atarrsd llntr: 1H-IM. vlaitlM acorerg HK,. KHTATK FOB nKXT W. I'HILA. FurnUhed LADY WILL ItKNT HOMK to refined partv very reas convenient location. Preston 3753 J. APAKTMKXTH TO B V III.KT tlKKVIAXTOWN Furnished FURNISHED APAUTMRNTH to sublet for three month at Oueen Lane citation; six rooms, two baths, porch) .reasonable.. hon liar 'saantowsj 1976.' - Si',v-""j " , DRINK I WeJtToapt! fUSWW Drink It for Health's Sake JiTST?W'tiT1eV'7'ryi'! w TIRED muscles and j aded nerves respond quickest to a refreshing glass of Purock. For Purock is water at its very best. No harmful gases or minerals to dis turb the stomach. No danger of germs. For Purock is distilled the Hires way and comes to you in sterilized, sealed glass bottles and demijohns. Sim Imrf bolllfar fiif gallon dtmljohn, 40 ttnt$ THE CHARLES E, HIRES CQ. 206 South 24th Street Bel rasae. Ssrate !MJ KeyaUM flea., Ian IMT 1 STRATH HAVEN INN On tho beautiful Crum Creek. Ten ncres of lawn and wood land. Cnnoelns, tennis, bi-weekly dinner dances, etc. An ideal resort for families nnd week end parties. The most modern appointments. Twenty minutes to tho city. Illustrated booklet. Address r. M. hCHKIllLLV Till: HAMILTON Norristou n, I'a. :pm .? Lake Louise in the Canadian Pacific Rockiest With its Alpine trails to Victoria Glacier, Lakes in the Clouds, Paradise Valley, Valley of the Ten Peaks; to many other points of unsurpassed beauty. Boating, Pony Riding, Coaching, Climbing Gay .social life or rest and relaxation at Chateau Lake Louise ' Facing the loveliest of all mountain lake3 "where each window frames a million dollar picture" This Chateau is only one in the Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System. Liberal ttop-ocrrprhileott along the World'a Greatest niokwtf lor full parthulms, call or write about Tour .Vo. lttl It. C. CLAYTON, City TassenBcr Agent Canadian Pacific Railway 9 t'hratnnt Street rhlladelphls V n. 1'KHItV, Oencral Agent, Passenger Dipt mil it-n.i.1.. , xr-... V..-I, rll , l.J, a.,u.,u, ,, -,cn JVl. v,m L i Conducted by Richer Hotel Company 7e,j; DRINK F B 10 aTH rl putuurr or waters Mt. Kineo House ON MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE A vacation of wonderful contrasts. A modern summer hotel on a great inland sea. in the heart of the Maine Woods. Unique combination of Real Outdoors summer sports and social life game -fishing, golf, tennis, canoe trips, riding, hunting. Largest yacht club on inland waters. Famous cuisine cream, vegetables, etc., from model farm. Special pastimes for children. Invigorating, spruce-laden air. Orchestra at dinner and for dancing. Through train service from Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia to Maine, via Hell Gate Bridge Route Season June 26 September 24 Kineo Annex Opens May 16 for the famous ipring fishing; closet September 24. Send for booklet, "The Mt. Kioeo House Vacation Bureau 171 Broadway, Room 325, New York Boston & Maine R. R. Maine Central R. R. New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. .! Ml 1' r w.l -,c - '-a. X. .-... . , "W"., sMXOHAl- iMBrf. -VyaymaxB(smEa---jJIX- '-I.' .tnlttninrlarr.yffrT'tf 'M1H f . ' ".1 .jftiAU-.'fj. iSM.