'moves upward, "OWING BAD START Commission House Trade Wheat Is Dull CHICAGO. Juno 13. . a. big Benernl commission inn jy. corn today ana mo market -.., nn unravorauiD tiui umii V'V'.::. onrller. At tlio start WZSkM hcavlly' but thcy Wero Jbd O'" .. ..ninrti wprfl iirosnppt nf ' ratures and. a Rood demand '' "Chouses, and exporters. Thcro was r?m tho top under realising and iCtM fr. ... movement Itallroaiii c'.f1n be hanllnc a largo number of J.. Into the belt ...ichlnif BB. JU'y moveu up to VCta?it$t.ST. or c higher. Sep. '1'flr. uSUitt $1 B0'41 60?;. against !.?,,: end yesterday. 11 Lr after declining to $1.10. ad tKfr,t4 ending at $1.13i? "Jtnired with $1 12. tho flnal-fiuo- iTof yesterday Jrtit- T' .hA weather Indicated Ideal tft T v.w wheat In tho Southwest Is WXtor export on Mrtually tho samo B" . .. rnipr Tho best on Julv n!.., .M the low 2 30 nnd tho closo "v Vm .salnst J2 33 yesterday's last v Th top on September was $2 08. (JOG'i and tho final J2 07L, uWred with $2 08 at the end yestcr- S1j.. Current estimated the yield ';.!,r wheat In seven States at 203,045.. jflSdi against 264.435.000 bushels In S!f ..th r.nnrt nf the Weather tin. Tsl wec.j .f--- -- ---- r.' ..j ....-to imnrnvomont n inrtt nrnn rtjtoiw -' -- "- fcrirl ft weeK' tI3f fut""" ""ted as foil. ".. High firmer and tho trado was W TO zoi 2 33 2 03 Low 2 30 Close "2 31 ? ... -i.liverv B1V"V" . u. is. f y ' '". i iU 1.12 2 oo'i 2 07'4 111 L,tn' as 131H U4' IHTO. sua' Si (Aiked 64't 5t't 50 s, 2142 21 so 21 05 2125 3? 60 33 9(1 1 51 1 47 1 10H flJH 55S 2147 21 07 20 02 21 12 35 20 3S 50 1 ".7, 1 .50', 1 13 OIH 54 j 50. t2i eo 21 77 t21 02 21,20 3s no t3S 7.1 Ves. close. 2 33 J OS 157'-, 1 4S . 112l. 02. 54 t53t t21 05 t21 SO t21 10 21 23 tl 5 35 05- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS STEADY IMPROVEMENT IN AyHEATCONDITION Somo Local Damage From Wind, Hall nnd Rain, Says Government Report menf"010 JUn8 13-The 0.r. ment weekly weather report says' Ihm "S a 8tCady ""PW'ment In the ??, --- crn alley of Colorado. Tho cron Is rinen. TifnW? norlh OWhomP.ni Tennessee and hanestlng Is under way imnnV'T Stnt" sou'h-a?d. W.Mher con. Texas favorable, for harvesting In fnvnr?hi-r,COndltons ,,cro not especially raorable for spring wheat, ns grain was growing slowly n Montana and early sown grain was turning yellow In Minnesota and late seeding not germinating well. in States farther south, however, ns well as on northern Pacific const spring wheat wns making favorable progress Considerable rain fell In the northern part ,i.i .?0tton bolt' nm' ln a fcw localities cultivation was Interrupted by showers and wet grounds. i", F!or,I(la. however, as well as on tho inlddo belt coast, where little or no rain nas fallen for some weeks drv weather Is unfaorably affecting the cotton rrop Although plants arc still small In Texas, good growth was made and there wan Im provement shown In Oklahoma except whero still wet ln western counties EVENING LEDGJER-PHILADELFHIA, WEDNESDAY, JTJHE 13, ,1917 . & JKAT1H OI?nn' .Va'.'!' ;olonl7ohn r "nj Kl HEN1W C nor 111 e Sn n.f .I "" ' Thomas J (lortlni. mM 20. rlltlvf anil M.nH. Intl.l .- ..' "J71 amA'Ca?? "a-omn 'wVn. of'hwlheT ln"la' o'a mh IB,l,,,).unl"',, ,o',o I'outi.VlChirili TinS;. . Mt crn" I'm .u'o funeral n'ncejiAmo.ln ar.rt Tuh.. .,. riorwSirf, Do b. 1.5 d uv ,lMt. f JI"!?1' ' 'm terrain.' ma', ...... -.... . .. ,,. 1IAI!KNPV R. 1,,d'n,y. ',un', " THOMAS "t , hiinhinrt8; , ',,riS?,rl' "' ,,' n1 Irtrnl lUliiii.. --. ".' ,la ? Kl,'n H llarkny. avnl n "si K M.nV ir,'t',l- ln Athenian lir N V ' anil A M. Inltil In Mrilr-M t.i dj nr.ATn mes and fflnd 'r H p. m a ni.ti Norlhwood im Invited ai anjj tn fitnikral ajtrvlrea. N. Marvlnt at. int. r,,h. l lUYf .,i,."ir of ArlPh Jlunoi. of Trov l,Jn,yrhlJPh"1- Kt 70 runaral al .. MI'HItAY Kuddenly Jun in iiai nubnd of lata llrldnl n tn ru. .- . ....;.- .--'" " i rem' In." Th.Dw1n'i lm Friends may Mew iinui.- juna ln MAlmitif.T nir i. - na 10 .and d h.AKa10?,."?9 ..'SLTAias AsitMonE, j. .. ........ ' Diiiiiuin inaa i nvnnaiivni eatljs i huren fit tho Assumption 10 a m. int. hi uema a tem . Ardmore Auto luneral n Jii "li'.iS0.?. ' ua.i.1 an'1 lj,l Charles E HIST!.. nt4.at1" ani ''tents InMted to funeral rM-e, iri , 2 r m. mother's r-.M.nr-. ami .Warren st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Autn .'.''?? '.ae "nd dauthier of th late wmiam and friend? i2.iWht "" Blt", " Helatlve. 1M1 K,.,ln,,,lri t0 serv eea. Thurs.. 2 p. m., m "ii.W "'.''."a.. 7 30 to 0. Auto .ervlce. it t UL,,'71!I:lh Month 12th ANV l:i,lA "lIt,nVa,5lf,,'!, "'nrvllali-'IWral 1 m atoiJi M" ' ,nfJ from M realden. idrey Train l..te1'.. ll?rllal (Irounds K-anttford be rnVl . u" " Terminal of l.Vdl sl H".1!:.10. 5',A'1:?, '.'""'!!5! n,m f..-i:i"':,'.' ".':.? i.vmii-" HUH ."'.' i iniininril i:niinrll llnvn I Ariannm lt. will frlem Jlted Prnlif a.. i..i t- ."'".."" v-yuiicii. iioyai Anam rtom,inu.,.unV."'J,,::.v'.Thur.. 2p.m. 1213 oiiIivM,i!i?rSAYir,urA . nKi'.uc-fA. wits .t ti.t.ii.... '"i"0"."'. nrr. i.eaiorui naeu in Hat .- ,i",!" tnMted to funeral .erl s SI lntr-llni.i!!UV'."ul " rIJ'nro 2.-..7 N. 4th malni rn.l"i'J,d? r"P. " 'unernl rr 11. l!Wv l'd I'rl after T 1i p m. tf.nev r i1? J'" 12 ANSll: O. wlf Of Henri J Hennejsj . nelalHea nnd friends I An.m.r!. n,'.,.?' .!n,-;n,. r"!';-". .- in ait Mm- i. m ii.i.iir:. ,..J ".?.'".."" .'n?? 5."',"""1 " " 1M2 llonman at at""'l,iK t Thomas Chllrin 0:30 a in. int. Holy Cross Cem t Nl,Tlk'-rJ'i!" .ln' JRP" - 'on of P. ik- ).AJ?.n'. JW,0"'. !'' and friends, i an J"' '.'.1 ' 'OA1"" funeral, Tours , avV inih JIV.""." r" d""3i (,n',', KlnasrssinB aye lllah. masa of reoulem Churoli of ih. Most ijiessea sacrament ln m Int. Holy Cross Cem rAlllIK Jun 12 MMIV ( f rf Kre.l t r iJi,,nahrit i"1;',1 ,',,h"r of Philip and Annie ",',rn .u'l"'i'" ani1 '"ends hnllid to fu Sr.niS"' ,1" " lnl 2n,l P "!'" a, fniomn requiem masa I'turrh of the NatUltv 1 ..". ..?!.. lut SI Vnn' Cem ANNA A r o( Mr nnd frlel li.J IT.1'?.''..1".'. rtaUBhter of Mary nnd lale Wll ... .S!'"r ,"r'l!"'a iinn irlrnds .Mary I'en1 1J.T.M :."l,r" or a tnMl.iI to (unera n.,i nermantonn ae Sat., a n n m Ha enni i nun mass of requiem si Stephen's Church 1 i.Im. '!'. J. W ",y. ."'puehra Cem i'i.i)i:nmis..(i,,.i.i.ni. ..... ... .. r. ., ,. -m It'., ., .. .. 'l KUll" ". din.HII.I i... C'i" ri '-. ' "irrson sued az. item PEATHS Rm i it GRAIN AND FLOUR nriTnreelDts 200 012 bushels Th mar- bt wil entirely nominal and quotation nro cUlLv Receipts 24 023 bushels Trade was Urt, but Ttlues were firmly maintained Quo aM Csr lots for lonl trade as In location "iTutini No 3 jellow II SJl 53. western IMnllow, II suwi i western n a enow MW Receipts 43 271 bushela. The market ill fiuifl ana wmiuu. .u.."., .ui , i.nun 'nw uw: No 2 white 73H if74r. itanduril white. BHvIJciNo 3whlla 71's '3'72c. No 4 white. ftoU-Rccelp's 300 bbls nnd 0S3 331 lbs knelt Trade was quiet but mill llmltti were tm milctalned Quutitlons. per Inn lbs In hj (Mttan or Jute sarks about 25. l.aai. taw, straight ll2".'.WUi"i Knnsaa iloir. UllOwlSVV no, eiraiKni i.il'Ui.t ... no, H!ttt. I1I.15W14 iu, sprinir nrst clear 1- on I1L13. do, patent 113 73",? 14 50. Uo. fnorlte Sttdl. I14 7313 23 city mills, choice nnl futrjmilt, 114 751515 23 JIE FLOUR was quiet but steady under light iirlDd, We quota HUSH 73 per bM . as to ram. nnnvitiinYC. f Hua fnls 4nhhlne 1 nn It I r and nliiMsl lbt4 I"" JVI'UIHB l'Ul 1S Srt iteiflllr heM The quotations wrr aa Ibtij City bef In nts, rmoked nnd air ni ISVic: western beef In "tB smnked, Re. city bef. knuckles nnd tenders, smopkd m iIMrled. aGic western hef, knuckles i Unitn, smoked, .3..Vic, b-ef Inma. WKiP R pork family, 144 SOdf 4v hamn S 1. rurd. Ibom 2325Vic. do nklnned, loo(. 27i-J"4c, k do, iraoked. 2S2Rli- othpr hamn nmoknd fscati. a to brand ana avurape. l'(Ui 2t.Wr, uai imokefl western cured -MUfTlItl'-jt . do kllti bonelest 41r picnlr shouldfrs, R 1 prt, looae, 1'lHc do smoked. l!jc, bellies Blckla, accorutne to average, loose ir. niVlit fcacon. as to brand and arraR( city pitd, Jflc; brcakfant baon, wistprn cured. 3"c, let witern. cennd tea iMc, do do, do fcta, 24c, lard pure clt kettto rendered, ln 24c: do, do, do In tubs, 24t. REFINED SUGARS 1 Til market was quiet but ateadv w Ith re- otn tccepuni orciera on n, basis or 7 5iic lor Bn Im trandlated DAIRY PRODUCTS CEIGSE-fferlOtra Wero llsht anrl talnct Wl well maintained with a fair demand TOtitlcjs were aa followa Now York full 10 uncr, new mc specials nislicr do do. Tift SOOd. OAW !'ll?"lUn rtn ..a., .llin. 11.17c" ---..-. -. ..... ...... .JlTyER Tha market ruled steady nt the sSMllne, but trade was quiet. Quotations ii follows Western, fresh, solid pa Ked 5Mrr, faney specials, 12c. extra, HIV lie. Blrj frits, Jlic firsts 3S'ic, seconds 37V3. prints, fancy 13c nrnKc extra 11 R a. lnt; 89040c seconds UTi 5T38C, special Js of prints Jobbing at 4t4uc ;W8 Demand waa auffl. Int to absorb tho ajtil offerings of fancy atoc i. alues of which Jiritlraly held rollowlna; are tho quotations. Mtrty Brsts. 110 20 per case, nearby current wripu, k go per caa weetern extra llrats. JatOper ens, do firsts Jfl 0(1 per case fnncy wel canilled eggs were Jobblns at 40041c ft tan. ! POULTRY TJVT r.H... .. . j . .- iiX UL ' fn in koou request anil iu fMr Others kind of poultry wern quli t nt "ft rites Quotations Towls. as tn quality. fl15c: roosters lfl17c sprlns chickens, not eiiow sKinned, weigninK Wipnn, plump IJfti tplece, 323Sc White Leghorns, weigh Itj,ei4 lbs apiece 2S32c. ducks. IVkln "?'lc: ao, Indian Hunner 1711110. pigeons .' ,Ilr' 53W28C do, ouns. per. r ilr MMESSED Fancy stock was rirettv well ES..1". nd r''d 1rm. The qubtatlons 5 iM ,'?!l0ws Fowls, 12 to box, mllk f". ry-jlcked, fancy selected, 2Cc, welghlns Jw."Aov" ViV1 :5'p. welshing 34 lbs. t'i:iCi.w',ghln 3 'b rloce, 2J5fJ3c. i ft " 'I 0D" tancy nry-plcked Weigh 'i ,.nd ov'r apiece, 25c. smaller sizes. Lr f6.ld.05lnU,.dryJ,'k,',1 18He. broilers. St. ,uln iT ....... .n, uiiirt ireuiu., tiVViTi.l,,.,''i 1D". apiece 37W40CI turiteys, Bit, ; lwd ,er " Western best here, ft. ,MCW.mon' 20 23c, ducks, nearby. Sffi;. i?2.,c.."iu,li" Pr dozen White. 5nJ.i1Ai, i2.,b" "r d0"". 14 2504 81, 1J ?i.7bln"i ?.t0 I0 ". per dozen It HOW S& iib,i.?'l,Vn.,T. 8 li" P'r dozen, I3R3.10. Sf I!,hn ? Jb? per dozen. 12 5U&2 75, Lit '80-'-S0. small and No. 2. OOcO FRESH FRUITS wasaRd vti fois. - -t .a...,.. ,S. Th. ,Lfh.1l" t0:,, ' most descrlp. 'i.?. as Quotations u.t .-.iir... . a- funeral. , n!lKER. At residence. 4301 Chestnut st VnV1&.KAR.L ?' "ARKriR ServlSe" and lnt' at Brldaeport Conn 5AHS Jue ! JAMES E eon of Oeorte and Ella Batts. of llaltlmor- Md Relattes and friends lnlted to serMces, Wed S p m 4233 Baltimore ae. Baltimore papers pleas copy. BECK .tune 11. ANDREW BECK. Rtla &.. an.? f'1""1' employea Fllsher's Worsted Mills all societies of which h was a mmher lnxltd tn funeral serMces Fri . 2 p m.. son Inlaws residence, 814 N Taj lor at. (25th and Brown) lnt private. Mt Peace Cem Remains mn he Mewed Thura eve. Autn service BINDEWAU). Juno 10. LILLY L. wlfs of Frank C Blndewald Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral service Thurs 2pm, hus band's residence. IMS N. 80th st. lnt private, Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may ho viewed Wed eve BOWMAN June 12. ETHEL, daughte of Pirah A Bowman (nee Williams), aged 27. Relatives and friends members of $alrm Evan gelical Lutheran Church. Invited to funeral serMies Pat. 2 30 p m residence nf Bjron r Long, 1313 Wakefield st . Frankford. Re mains may be Mewed Frl. eve lnt private. Oakland Cem. 11REY June It at 1020 N Tark nva WILLIAM r UREV aged I3 Funeral srvlces Rnd lnt strlcth private Please omit flowers Bl'CKELl'.W FREDERICK I. BUCKF.LEW, son of late Frederick Lemuel and Elll S. Burke- low, passed avvav at his nom In Jamesburg, N J . Tues , June 12 1 p m . aged 43. Funeral services will l held at late residence, Frl., 2pm No further notice given CAMPBELL June 11 MATILDA ANN BLACK, wife of lohn Campbell, aged 71. Rel atlves and friend Invited to funeral, Thurs 10 a. m . undertaking parlora of Wm Allmond, Jr. S W cor. 17th and Christian sts, lnt Edn Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed eve Mllfnrd (Del.) papers copy. CAROILL. June 12 WILLIAM, husband of Carotlno Carglll aged 83.. Relatives snd friend Woodcarvers' Union invited to funeral, Frl , 3pm. 3200 W Arizona st. lnt Mt. Peace Cem CLARK June 10. TAMES F ton of Eliza beth and lite John J Clark aged 23 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeril, Thurs . 8 30 a in. mother's rei'dence, 2137 Summer St. Solemn requiem mass nt the Cathedral 10 a. m. lnt Holy Cross C'm CROW C Juno 10, ALICE, daughter of Jo. sph nnd Jennie Ardron Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs. 1 p. m , rarents' residence 134 E. Rlttenhouse at , Germantovvn lnt private, Ardslev Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed, 8 to 10 p m Int. private. Auto funeral CURLIS June 10 ELtZABETH. widow of Samuel L Curlls. Relatives and friends In vited to f un. ral services, Thurs., 11 a. m.. 420 Elm St., can.aen. v J. ini private, narieign Cem Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. DIETR1CK. June 10. MART A. wife of Levi II Dletrlck Relativca and friends also mem h.ra of Camp 08, I O of A . Invited to funeral, Thurs., 1 p. m . 1034 S. 10th at Int. Arling ton Cem Auto service. DRIVER. June 12. TLORENCE MAT, daughter of Edward R L. and Mary E Driver, oged 10 Relatives and friends invited to fu neral services. Pat., 2 30 p in parents' real, dene, 810 N. 42d st lnt West Laurel Hill 'nCKIini". Juno 12. FREDERICK C. hus band of Katharine Erltert. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p in., 4727 N nth st . Logan. lnt private, Chelten Hills Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs , after 7 p. m Auto funeral ......, .. . EISENHART June 12. RODMAN M . hus hand of Elizabeth S Elsenhart aged 04 Rela tives' nnd friend. Jerusalem l?n'.to noil. r and A. M Siloam Chapter. No S2B. n. A M . .Msstlc Lodge No 270. I O. O. K. Invited o funeral services. Frl . 2 30 p m . Frankford ave anovo i.inn.n nve iuhhubh. .... .... SaEnN"0LHE-.T(u,ner iVwTClIAM , husband of Mary Esther English fne. Martin) He at lyes and friends. Court E3st End. F. of A . Invited to funeral 3031 Old York nl.. Thurs 8 30 a. m S-Jcmn high mass of requiem St. Stephens Cliui?ti 10 n m. Int. Holv Sepulchro Cen Auto funeral Wilmington (Del ) parera cons FElltll SOS' June 11 WILLIAM 1. hus. hand of R'-a A Ferguson (ne Conlln) Rela tives and friends Fnlrmount Park Uuards and Relief Am Invited to funeral. 1 rl , h Jil m . . i 24th st. Solemn requiem mass at Pat. riric'a Cliurch 10 a m. lnt Holv Cross Cem kStoIY June 10. ELIZABETH C. FtllRY fnee Ilurkin). widow of Thomas Forry Relatives Kid friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8 30 am, 3148 Hdsemont st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a m. Int. Cathedral C,1'1 YNN June 11. EDWARD A. husband of late Ella C. Flvnn (nee Welsh). Relatlvea and frJnds employes of Edward O Hudd Co. In lied to funeral. Thurs.. 8 30 a m . residence of 'stcr-ln-law. Mrs. John J. Daly. 1815 Me liean t Solemn high requiem mass St Thomas's Church 10 30 a m Int. HolyCrosi Cei5AI,IJAGHER. June 11. TANNIE, widow ol wimam Oallagher ne McCue), formerly of 3613 Melon s,. Relatives and friends ln fiicH to funeral Sat.. 8.30 a m . residence of lin in-law Prink J. P-ojle. 517 N 33d st bol. Jmn MKh miss "f requiem St Agatha's 10 a m. lnhlLMt!;REr-JuCnenil, JAMES M . husband of nrldget A Ollmnre (neo Mrflpwnn) Re allv-s ..J.A i friends Maso Ren Hociet Plasterers' laborers' lien Aisn Invited to funeral. Sat. 8 10 am 2032 McKean st Solemn requiem mass f.t Edmond's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy CrOSS Cem .Tier" T hK. nrThnmai a li inn and Uaus'hter of John J. . and lata Alice" KTnnJv Relatives and friend. Invited to st ("oth and redar ae). SoUmnhlsh mats Sf re"ul?m M. Carthaite s Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross c-m. lunern rn k rift a e 1.1.... . -.: . "'. !..-- ' " .'" ""riiiiuuii u im i-iin MenI T IJurch .I0 B m- Int ul Hepulrhr t-em AJto funeral , HRHa June 11 KATH W dAuetitor nt lat- William an.l Elizabeth Her ? IWm PrVnlrSed!".- 'T' r m . 5012 lUfman st fl'V-W-d eve """" n'm"" may b tiTi'i,rr. f .e"21. (3lraM . Jn Hi rfl.l7.lFeJ', .0T,te , James II. itewitt nn.i di!hl'rof.lbrt P1"1. '""' MW Rirlow R. la Vir,I.an 'r"n" InvlKd to funeral servi.es XliU'l't? r V l,.,rl.nr." of I,a1'1 Pranken-r.'-ldjf.Pon"' ?:2 J"'. R2d "' Int Private. Fern wood Cem Auto funeral HOFF"MAN .l,tn II I'f eivnn r ......u fri.0nW"."P V' nl late Eleanor M itorinnn n ?. 9u.1"liy """d 21 It-latlves and friend Invited to funeral Fri 8 jo a m . resld.nce of father. I)2j Wallaco st Solemn high requl-m rnsss Church of tho Assumption 10 a tn Int Holy Hpulchre Cem KnLbP.N June 0 ANNA M widow of c.eorga II Hnlden need J Relatives and friends Invltod to funeral services Thurs 2 P, m .parlors of Joseph II Murraj Sons. Ci M'rket st , Camden. N J Int private. Har "l?h Cem Remains may b viewed Wed eve JAQVETTE lune 11 ANNIE 11. vvlf. of printham Jaqulte Due notice of funeral will be given. JOHNSON June 15 LEWIS CREW Inn. band of Jeannl Johnson inee Sellers) and son or late William Saverv and Sarah l'aul John son. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral o-i. ,,-ri i.-von. ra niurs, 4 a'j p m int rrlvale nid st David Cem KEI.t.EY Suddenly Juno 12. OEOROE J. son of the. late James and Elizabeth Kelley "sed 42 Relative nnd friends, employes of V R T Co Invited to funeral Sal. 8 3n a. m 222 l.lpplncott eve Ardmnro, Pi Solenvi requiem mass at st Colman a Church '".."....m....1'" s' Denis a Cem .Jit:,Nnl1V June 11 MAWClxnCT F. KEN NLD1 (nee Funston) wire of Mitthew Ken nedy Relstlves and friends Invited to fun. ral, Thurs , 1 30 p n... 020 9. luth st Int. Arlington Cem. KERVIN. June 11 BARTHOLOMEW KFIt VIN Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tbura , 8 30 a. ro. U32 New Market at solemn requiem mass Church of th Immaeultte Cnn centlon 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral . KISTER Juno 12. OEOROE. huehand of Henrietta Klster (nee Randlett), ngd 07 R, Is tlve and friends Meridian Sun Lodge So 1 F and A M Invited to funeral Fri , 2 p ni 44 vv r;rio ave int North ceinr inn v tn Auto service KOENKJ June 10, DAVID husband of Into Annie Koentg Relative and friends Oerin in Tanners' Socletj Invited to funeral Thur 7 30 n m 2507 N. 4th st. Folemn requiem hmss St. Ronlfaciuss Church 0 am. Int Holy I' deemer cem LAMRKIN June 11 OLIVER P LVMPKIS aged 73 Relatlvea and friends mvit.d tn fu reral. Thurs H 30 a m Fnrd and ( hur. h si Uest Conshoboi ken Solemn requiem ini- -t Oertrude Church 10 a m Int st M-.ui New Cem LEOAY June 10 lIUIIMiET I.FOAY wldnv. of Joseph I.eany, ag.d M lleiith nnl friends members of I.engu of '-a n d II in Altar and ltosars Roil.tl. if M Ti rriw s parish invited tn funeral Thurn 10 u in residence of daughter. Mrs Hose Hnw-. 1. 1 Christian st. Solemn miss of r qui m si Teresa s Church 10 a m. lnt Holv i ron i m LOl'DERBACK Juno 11. MKHAIIr.T H wife of George Louderb-vck nn1 d.iiiv.ntr of Ivie Oeorge O and Cnrlharlne Read aged 74 R la tlves and frb-nds Ivanhoe l.mnl, No 12', I O. E. Invited to funeral I'll 3pm resilience 1421 Porter st Inn Trlnit I uihenm Cem Friends may call Tniir eve LYONS June 11 MARY II daughter nf John I. nnd Lizzie Lons uged tl IM itlv and trelnds primary dent of Emanuel sun lay tschoul invited to funeral Thura 2 p in parents' residence 410 Lemonte st . Itnxlw.r ough Friends may call Wed 7 to 0 p m Int Leverington cem MACADOO June 11 MINNIE II., daughter of late Robert nnd Matilda Maiadnn ltel'hes and friends Invited to funeral scrvues Thurs 2 p. m 2023 Poplar st Int. private Rem.nr may lie viewed Wed eve MAHOS'EY Juno 10. CORNELIt S hii-lnnd of Margaret Mahonev Relative and friends Dlv No SO. A O II court Palrlik II nr f of A Cork Men's borl.lj Invited to fun, r, Thins, 8 30 a m. 2IJ W Oxford sfini. m-i requiem mas St Mli haet a Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem ,,,.. ,,,. MALI.OY June 1" , JOJIV M!.!.n, son of John nnd Emily MiIIov agd 3. I)U' ""MARSHJun'i1 12 ART1I. R E MATI-II Relntlves and friends Invlti-il lo funeral Kut 7 30 a m 4002 lliltlmor" ,tv. R, 'inn m miss at St.. James's Church. 0 a. m Int prlv.it- HMcCLANE Juno 10 DEILA vvlfe of mi. Meredith MrClan. and dau.liter of lat, 111) im and Margaret McEvny Funeral to which r. In tlves and friends aro lnvll-d Thurs s a tn sy&a1., i?2?w-i?eV.'."-o 3'n .Mr '"Sdcl-'S'ltM'T-S'ime II a. 722 spruce ., MARY daughter of Ut Thomas nnd ithirln MiCormlck Due notice of fum ral will I uen rrTcr')NNEL,.lhJune 12 JAMF1 T hu.t ,nd of Anna fl McDonnell (nee McOrimnl 11 In tlves nnd friends invited to funeral Sat K Jn m 33.1 Vine st High requiem mass (mi lady of th.. Rosary I'hunh 10 a m lnt Si llcOAimY luno 12 MARTHN. JASE OAURY Relatives and rrienni invit. i i lefs Frl 2 p. m .hi .- !... jT... rm. 1 rlrnd VVOOfimtt1 .... --- to 1" J m, 0j.,. ulC hnn F. C IVilrson aged 32. Itela l,J,'r,f.r"s lnvltr.1 to attend funeral 2 11,1 I'oweltnn .v. iVuiimH. in. nulen f..m IVI.t.. .... -.1, ...... . . n rrvi ,,. t . I"" J'i"t n." ""I r. ..'.1" IV. i!.'.' .iun." wai.tkii i. nus y$!Y .".' Ml,l.,.'. ; P"vJolin and son of late "HUM and Alice Pettyjohn, aged 22 Relative nnl ftlend Invited to funeral services. Thurs, I' m . risidenc. of Margaret Jackson, 137 Porter at Int private Mt. Mnrlah Cim ll milns may In viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p in Aulo fill. Ml PtnivrT. June 11 AP.THPlt I husband of I. mfii K PlROII lit. n (liar) aged 1)2 Itelallve an 1 friends and member., nf I'hn.pn Crlends "'I' Na'l 31 K (I i: tnvtt.d to funeral srrvinrs. Thurs 2 p. m. 1212 Stile st. lnt privnt, Rsma.ns may be viewed Wed , s to in p m. Auto funeral. ntl.',,,.,,.'B.TAt Rlvrlon. N J, June 12. AHA ni.l.l.v widow of Chart's F Prlc. used ,1 II datives and friends Invited to funeral f1' I Ii m. lit! Iiiplmott nvi Rlverton lnt private KENTZEL Jun. 12 rcsljenra 1001 Medarv av. ELMER E IlKNTZKI. I)u. nolle. i,.1" V- !,'. J"" I'' 'AUItERINE. daughter of lat; William and Miry A. Itouch. Relative and friends, I.tsgu. of Sacred jleart, 11. V M Pidallty of tlssu Churih. Invited to Iunrnl Thurs S 3D a in. residence of nleee, Mrs John tlehhnrdtsmsuer. 232s N lBlh st Huh requiem mass St. Columba a Church 10 a. m lnt prl- V lie. SCItwnVACKPIt June 10 MAUOARF.T .M . VV 1 lOW Of rimer il prlval dene O.org. .-.orni vvst i's int. iireenlnnn Cem SCHNEIDER Jun. 12 ELIZABETH M . wife nf John Sr-hnetder, Jr (ne. Zimmerman1 aged '0 R'lditv.s and frlenda Invited tn fu n.ril services Frl, 2pm 2nm Frsnkford ave lnt private North Cedar Hill Cem Aut funeral Bi-imi.TZ June n ArnrnT sciioltz .ciinuz met is. Southw nd Otph'iis Singing Society. fee Frl 2pm 1219 r iwoo 1 Cem Aulo funeral. InuMl Thiir A r, m KCPTT June 1.' Lt'CY MINERVA wl low or Vinson w s, mt 31 n services Frl 10 a m 1721 HnehiU si Int. prlvst' 1COTT - Suddenlv. Jun It KATE R wld-iw of Fnnk M Prntt ll.Mtlves and friends In vltnl to fun.ril frvte.g Thurs 2pm 2XU N 17th e In' t rl v it IIO'UF Vt 110 V 1.7th ft. T,,r. 1. vv 1 1 l.l i l- HI 1' I b I 1 nf ".irsh i --n,r ln t Iti e, rv i " Cr I ur i S V In' VV KS.'r,fna fmldrsn ef Bt. Thomas's Tareehlal School Invited to funeral. Sat , 6 a m parents' residence, 1P2J g tllh St. Soltmn requiem mass S' .Thomas's Church 10.30 a m. Int New Cathedral Cem. r?X,5IN"A.,, J"" " ELIZABETH STEIN PAr,Un" Paul). Members of Ivy Social, No J. 1 B A Invited lo funeral services, Thurs I T. 1 J'ineral parlors of William II String, r.'lu '001 Susquehanna ave Int Jrlvate. Car, llsla tl'a.l papers cop TAI.ROT June 11 at 730 N 13th al Oak Ir,Rf,.J'ftz,,n MA1N. wlf. of Walter I. Mar Talbot Relatives and friends Invlled tn funeral services, Thurs, 11 jo a m. Church of the mjunclatton. jjth and Diamond sts Int prl- mXtVS -rJun 15. l.TDIA ft., widow of ,1'A i.L'.TV,,r' lfJ '? Relatives and friends invlled lo funeral services. Frl , 2 r. m . 25 E 2d si 'Media Fa. Int. Media Cem THOMPSON June II. MARCFH A. son of Clarence F and Sophl E Thompson Rela tives and friends Invited to services, Thurs 2 p ,m."v' Ni i!;tn "l. Int rrlvate -rlends may call W d 7 SO to l p, m. ?l,' 7-,JU ln WILLIAM, spn of Nora and ate ratrlck Troy llrlallvra and friends Altar society of Epiphany Church. Invited lo funeral .ours . o ,.'. a m resioencs or mother r.i. vti Solemn requiem msss Church of the v. iioiv iron cjem EDTJCATIONAIi PUBLIC SPEAKING V Ttnlh nva. alfitrntinnhtp owrnnlitm Bummer nalea, traturt TJXKC Thoni EFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut Street tlolh Setes . l I I. .inn. HI fll AtVIIAttl. I of Jaiob Schafenacker. aged UO ate Thurs 2 s.0 p m . son's real re Schaf'nacker. 12 s' Main at., Ilalv si Jplnhanv 10 a V'.SEY June 12 FRANCES A dausht.r ni rrana t. ana diary j. vaser, aged II. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. I rl 2pm parents' residence ((inn Haw thorne st I rankford. Int. William Penn Cem , Somarlon WAHI.E June 12 ADEI.E, daughter of Alexander snd Flora nee Wahle (nea Kurtz) Relatives and friends emp1oes of Kohn, Adler A Co Invited to funeral, Frl . 7JI0 a m . pit enls' residence 5S41 Rnco st Mass of requiem Church of Our l.nlv of Rosari V a m Int private Remains mav be viewed Thurs , 8 to lo p m WALLS Jun. 12 SOLOMON, son of late Solomon and Rebec, a W'alla aged 83 Residence 1104 I'rlncess ave. Camden N J Notba of Itme of funeral will bo given WIl.Iir.l.MI Juns 12. FREniCKE Wll, 1IEI.MI aged M Due notice of funeral will b Ki.en inrurs ui Mrs r.uis cweil IV son 120 W (llrwrd ave. WF.THERI1.L June II. ELISABETH 1IIL '.V'-'T1;? ,wrl' n'."" n'.Prancls M. Wether III of J.1H3 Pine at . aged 23. Funeral s'rvlr. Thurs. 1J a m St Marks Church. Kith and lxvust st, lnt rrlvate North Laurel Hill Cem WHITAK1.R Jun. 11 al Auburn N J toils' r WH1TAKER aged 117 Relatives and friend Invited tn funeral, Auburn N J . Frl 10 a. m Service Auburn M. E. Church 10 30 a in Int Lake Tark Cem. Swedesboro. N j WOIITIUNOTON June 12, THOMAS J . hus'. band of Iste Emma and son of Eber and Ellen W'orthington aged Til Relatives snd friends Invli.l to funeral services. Frl., 3 pm. All Saints Church. Torresdale I'a WRIGHT Jure U JAMES M . son of Mary nnd 1st. tames Wright aged 2. Relatives and friend rnmrade of Naval Hospital 24th si and dray's Fern road Invited to funeral Frl 30 a m r.sldnr. of mother 2Mtl Reed I High msss st Gabriel a Church 10 s m lnl Holy Crois Cem. -..,, iVinni A homo school tn the eoun- rale dormitories Oraduatea succeed in coil's;. 227 acres Athletics Catalogu. tleo. A. ,Vt al tar!. A. M.. I'rln.. Ilx 185. Cleoris School. I'a. BROWN PREP Vrii SrSw Hummer School Jun 20. Bend for catalog. iTAVK riLI.V.ll over 13.000 positions Frea aid lo schools. V. II COOK. Mgr., Isallonal Tearhrra' Agrner, Perry Illdg.. rhlladeliihla. ni.AIRTOVN oung Men and Rays Blnir Academy for Boys Unusually healthful location. 12 miles from Delaware Water Oap. loo acre campus and ad joining farm Perfect equlpm'nt of handsome buildings Oul-ln-the-open and athletic games Double gymnasium Preparation for college, and technical schools Military drill Visit Blair and see lis advantages Write for ratalog. Jehnt..Stitipe,U, l.,llsimsiltr,nos A.DIeltileoa.N I. rAncsri T0T M'MMF.K CAMT8 CAMP WILDMERE LONfl LAKE. HARBISON. MR. IN TUB MAINE WOODS Onr Mottot To enrlfh nn slrengthen the boy physle allr, raenlaltr, morally. Bebsto Lake region Un- eiceuea equip or bungalows. coc aouloment juotorooats. . who "know Tents boats. h.w.ii ,--... ;ooks Irfrs to Mount Washington 1Q ho Mi Poland Sorlnas Our best recommendations ar Wlldmere boya ana their parents iiooaiet on rtquest. "Atk our old fcovs" YU. 11. MeCONNELL. CYMWI). PA. R'Ullves and frlendt. Southwark Turn Society nnti .-.inrDe lvsese Inv ted to funeral TasUer st Int F- Ileinnins mav I v I " iF S idd il .1 w F mlrn S' Y hus R.ln' v s And ft -ods p m sn.n i( Bt ,.i i 'm firo r Tin "11 Willi f i n t I n T II in nth, 11 nines t'NDF.nTAhERI ADOI.rit FREED. 8305 N Pvrlors at your disposal 17TH tT Phone Tioga 4R28 SWIMMINO CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swim for health and pleasure In water Y changed and purified dall. Cost In addl AI ttan to membership 12 00 a esr. 13 00 for ( 3 months use nf pool (1 private lessons 15.00 singlo swim 25 cents 1421 Anrit ST THILA CLARK'S "'-'en"'!'- 6lmming Schooins . . , . . Arch t. I'hone. Spruoa I23J. rnvat. Inatr'n Ladles' hours, u to u and 0 to s. rn stuTftv.a I'NIQVE INDIAN "CAJirS Ne eonnellon wllk snr elher places Kerstone bark "315 I). Old Reliable MALONE The Pioneer Blcyelo Man glands bark of his BICYCLES ALWATS TIAS nAllOAWi NXW niCTCLIHI M0.00 and TJp t iv.l .IImwium an vane bicrel. tash or eaer pTmnt, Second-Hand Bicycles, n.ou up TIRES. 81.00 Cr Everything- In the Bicrel. Line at Lowest Possible Prices - .. u.. wgAa,A niirV alnsp fctlfV UQQK um Qtir vttii ii-m -....- --, i.T- .A A.t orl.l tTlftnT. W flO rTicksl.plating. snamsllnr. brsln. vulcan- izlng and welding. All Unas in rsj, work miaranued. w " cne.v-. .1';-,. Ih cheapest. Our work ts hetter tni JJJi rail snd be convinced. rn evjijlng an Bundar Dsday of low prices and quality. GEORGE C. MALONE 1S03-OS Clrard Arena NO CONNECTION WITH ANV OIHEIl TLACES CsT,gP'Wv- uf gggggB T ppphsgg. ggggggLggK sggggggggggggl tam)ggggggl On Grsnlte Lake, New Hampshire, Camp Oahe for Ulrls. all ngrs. lamp ciniresa ipr iioys, eisni to lir nna .irs cuaries a Amherst, Mass. sixteen Eastman. I'lne Tree Camp for Olrls. rocono Mts. 2003 ft. sbov sea Bungalows and Tents 4 houra from New York MlBS T4LANC1IB D PRICE. 831 West School lane Qermantown, rhlta rAXlCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loan, 11000 for $10. Bring your diamonds, watches nnd Jewelry to the largest pawnshop In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIONDED TO THE CITY Leg Comfort Don'l enffer from Varleos Veins. Leg liters, Weak Ankles. Swollen Xets, or other leg trouoles which need constant. cr "cORlTsiP I.ACED siocniNO win mako rou happy and easy. Throw awsr torturing elsstlcs or troublesome bandages and forget leg troubles. Corliss Stockings insiis to measure, without elastic. wear for many months Wash. able and sanitary iigni. ana dur able Cost only $1.73 each, or ft s d K "7 two for the same limb. $3.00. and lou'd gladly pay much mora for the support and eas. Call and I measured free, or, writ for etf.measuremsnt blank No. 5. Hours 0 to 8 dallyi Fat. 0 to 4. W also make abdominal bells (elastic nd. non-elsstlcl to order. I'enns. Corliss I.lmb Speelslty C, 1211-13.15 Ftlbsrt St.. Phils., r. Suit 480 1111 shone. Walnut Ml. INCENSE STATUETTE 300 TREPAID mtCfKIC- GA0EiY X& 83 S. 8th St.. rhUl, ; SM,U0,,,H0,1! w'r follow, ap- Sif liBs"?"1 Da,"i 4 5l). Baldwin. teh..',.?.8i d0' ungraAed 13 t. Apples. If bra iipcr, c,ox' 8150O8S0 Lemons. lilt?ISr,e?s.l,.V,l Florida, per crata srJ'TJiBii's'o8 B0- Russet, fancy. I23 50. iShIrSs''','' nt Jersey ill()c. East iWrrl.. m' P;,a,are and Maryland SfflCc, M( 21st st Inr nriviit FrUnds may call Thurs ' '"..!',;; o.nl. In. It. JOHN W son f Miry M'rce'r Jones and HI' Oeorge H Mr c rMaged 18" Relatives and friends , Invlt. ., ,.. tlHa?fe.,7rm;f,7,E,7nW1 ten ave i Germantovvn lnt private Remalnn ""JoLL-jVno 7?"M"lLTON M MOM. ....170 . MOLL J '- , Uohtrt A Limb, rlnu rtel.aiiveT v.----H .-., ixiug'. ."" .. '..-.;,-,. .-i,un.u. It A il ' ,-". l ""r"' Jerusalem h in IS fri riatarn Star Washlrglon Camp Si 4S", r'r. M of " A., fliwsnese Tribe N. Jil I o ?. Ii natsy Ross Temple. No 8 I) ( M . JJ I V.'? 51. I'll S. of A . Invited to fun. ral 5"lp. 8 o m . David Srhusler Bldg , Hrnd rlvate. Ill siiie ( em ai'V'.,. ... lnl m ""."..-.'iT.TY -Jun' 12 MAHY JIOM.AJ in, ltodgaon) K '.L.nl widow of John J M.iniliv Funer.l liiiWa Frl . 10 m resld'i.ea or son. i-nari. s i: Monday. 4(105 N llrmil st int private "''.'."ASJun. V" fo'rmerlv nf L.mo.t M V.R. nAnET. widow of Patrick Moran R.lallv-s .-.-.--.. i,1,s.ui. TO riinprii iiji o on n III li.Tii V illst st Otn Solemn high r. .im.in mas. 'imrn'rulat' Conception chunh 10 a m "WinEROER'- Jn. WILLIAM , band of Anna M Muhlherg'r ng'd 42 It'ls "CUR EXTRAORDINARY l" I fchsrHii 8.lniV,ro,lna. Ver qt.. cass. Qeoraia. nr nrrl.r 10018c. 1203. 'tkierrl, Pfl"' North. Carolina' to..-,""'ueoria, per ""'"as, Florida, n.. ... tr.iiAjoo VEOETAnf.KS "fir "t5?J.1.1.imarlt,t w 1uet and barely JlteS ,l?.nA.w. 'oljow... White.- SM V .VI-J-.."i'.ia, PT DDL wo. i. iura rea?;i.M.e,i,,i 3f'i White potatoes J cn!in't1!,,.Jbb,-r?' ' I8O0 5U. No S. litre il', v,V.04, Vl" ""oes, East- ;a'.'" "-" iu, 4, i. .oin'i. ou, unions, ill"' "." JXO 1. 11.35W1 CO. No. 3 f. VT"J LIDDIfA ri.i.i..n ... t.Ul ..... SlS N'. P bbl -ora't.r ,1 50 .r"u;kNtorr,VS,V,rtln?..,'Sn.d sasffisC-jr": sfia"?' 12- Beans, North and rfoulh IsT.'Ii'l' P'r basket. II O 2 50. do. North i d. "n. Carolina, wax, per basket. ?4.60. Eggplant, Florida, per box, nP?JMrg. Florida, per box, I22 75. ?i Per box, 11,50. Cucumber. laal foil .v"".v. si niivo, ueeis. oouin I. J5,7' fancy. 1202.50. choice 11 50 vviiii, pel per t-lb. basket, 1181.50. J$2,ATK POB CIHBIFICATION iiei.p wAxrrn mai.k ATLANTIC IlETTNINQ CO RIOOERB RlOaERS- HELPERS BRICKLAYERS T . aV IH"rt tstin lil.kl" , ". IHlJIWUlHfc iiVVt a "". te 3144 rassyunk av. "XAWTIO REFININQ CO i mSX.?r' n looplns; and Wilting ms E!iK thoroughly JtparUned mn need L1i.Ur7 and steady work. Haxsr The Superlative Sleeve-Valve Motor m&line-M. 'night A Few Salient Features : Flexibility-silent motor and improved efficiency with age-no valves to grind-carbon eliminated Blmplicity in operation - great power - refinement of lines, 8urpa.ing con$truction-and the ea8ie$t rid. ing car on earth. JMMEDIATB DELIVERIES Moline-KnigM Motor Sales Go. SJ1 North Broad Street "Zy ien territory m i"'i v . JBL IIIHilllllMIIWIIIiniHHillHIInn Striking Article by Sydney Brooks in Sunday's Public Ledger V "IRELAND could have Home Rule tomorrow, if only the Irish could agree among themselves," says Sydney Brooks. "The A average Englishman has but one sentiment on the Irish ques tion, and that is to get it settled." Writing frankly as a Home Ruler, Mr. Brooks outlines the diffi culties and intricacies with which the Irish question is beset difficulties that have baffled a statemanship peculiarly prolific of happy political results in every other part of the world. The problems which the forthcoming Irish convention will face are many and formidable, but the prospect is not hopeless, for the Irish question is at last in the hands of the Irish. England has given it up, and any form of settlement that will satisfy Ireland as a whole will meet with the instant approval of England. For sheer insight into a highly technical political problem this article is unique. It is of particular interest to Philadelphians, since the forthcoming Irish convention owes its origin largely to American influence, much of which emanated from this city. Order today your copy of un nKM ;&$ si aiua uo.. a ana wstmoriana.