Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1917, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
-it Recelnta. 201 207 bushel Nominal.
I CO"1 !und f Hint offerlnga. Quotations
Ht "vTnf lical trade, an in location west
& a yellow. II i M- ratern N 4
S'lVl 81' western No B jcllovv 71
ill!, n.relpti. 20.463 busheli The market
JOVEeru IM higher with demand absorbing
W? offerings. Western nilvlce. were
' BMVoW'": No a white 7474t,c.
maLwnWB'1t,,?rle " ""'" '
nl'Atm-Itwelp"! bbla and 2,072.702 Ibt
S)VSr Mill llmlta were, (Irmly maintained
' "'.J, was quiet Quotations, per 1011 Iba In
ftW. ,((nn or lute pbckb nuoui .or ir-ss,
'LJ (cotton"' ,0 oRfffli tr. r.n... ..La.
r,r. itraisnv. --'-.r. inmAu''t ..'
ra'ftl. do, "straight.
1l"JVdo ral-nt I13 73S
111" ijfnWlR2.1. city
fetsds. '. ., t -rum", S3
piiaiiiii, .., .' ... i.i. mi.
:. oral clear 12 r.n
r 14 f0 do. favorl
cltv mills, cholcn n
ittJJtJSCB waa quiet but steady We quote
LflflJJper bbl a to quallt
".;..l II TADI'lUJ
'!. was a fair jooDing inquiry ana values
jlTOJJ 5. maintained The quolatlona were as
WV5 Cltr bee( In seta, .molted and air-
JSftc. western .Dei, in ati invoked,
Tl. a..f. knucklea and tenders, amokarf
lir-drled. 384 0. western beef, knucklaa
M,A.rl. smoKea, aoic, uwi nimi, souro
twH.-ni t44.BOffl)45: hams. H 1. r,ir.;f
se, 2727'4c.
ETdi. imoked. 28u'2tlV.Ci otner hams smoked
0tZZ.&A western cured 2fl&20i.e. Ho.
K Vnel.tsile Picnic ah0u,d ? .,
W -". loose. .171.. uw -...unu, IUI UCHIW
rjffvlfilii according to average, loose 20c.
lELVraet tacon, as to brand and average. clt
t?i e breakfast bacon, weetern cured 35c,
l&iaUtn. refined tea 21c
iW JR. fard. puro city, kettle
rlo. fin.
kettle
(. 24c
rendered.
e
j(J, do. do do In tubs,
REFINED SUGARS
. -irv.t was aulet but steady with r..
tiii i itreptlni ordera on a basis of 7 50c (or
gJAi granulated .
DAIRY .'KUUUCTS
'-rro ThA market was aulet nnrt 1 ..-. ...
W!f now liberal offerings nnd cailer outnldo
ffiSiT Quotations wero as follows Western.
Sl? i"ra. WW ."A -'ra 8"ta, 3Sc firsts
ttisV seconds. 3Ho nearby prints fanc
lli ...a .vtra 40ffi,41r. Orat. .1arQn-
Lsf.
.7- IX CT37,. .nprlal h-nnilo Mf ..!..'
'it 454bc
V EOOS-Fincy, stoeK som rnlrly and alua
irvsa.
iiii fterb' flrata 110 20 per case, nearby
itSmut (ereipis ' i"i per caac. western extra
IjJJJj nloctfd candled ft wero Jobbing nt 40S
7,'Iiin5SB Rule'' weik under a llcht demand
f.4ttlons were follow a New York, full
5Sim. (ncy new 244 r2Sc,specl1 higher.
Iljrij, filr to good new 23'. j2lc do. part
i" TOULTRY
, UTE Wn In fair requ-t and values wero
!-ill milntalned under modoate offerings (Juo
!b!Wi Fow' a" . quality 242:ie rbosters
MIA.Xr',ne l', a?WV,"fh0.t'!- I'l'"nP-
llOW-iU'inri . - nii.i.as - y - IUB. npPCP
H5 lbs
1 P . itn
per pair.
JOI5C an miuiib i'ci tuw ..wiy :r
I
JJrtfrMU r iiiui hi:. IUIDU lirill W 1111 ?
BWl fair anJ offirlnga only moiprnte The nuo
ttfloMwere as follows Fowl, li. to box milk
i as follows Fowls. 12 to box milk
:kcd fancy selcrted, 2(lc. weKhlng
jver apiece 234c welnhlng 314 lbs.
. weighing 3 lbs Apiece, 22f(J:..!c
in bhls fancy drj -picked Weluh-
ft4 crjpicneu
. Sir:
rU-wii ltd. In bhls fanev f!r -niricort w.i.i.
;tfM 4. ioa. " ur. utiKLf, ...jc. n manor sups.
lfc. old roosters. irj -Picked lsVi c. broilers.
'..kla 114 trfl h. an dm niCTin. ..!
nM"""". li. -'t . -- ....l... nil r" "V. viniii-
uWiJ.4(
I"""fflirW -....t- -r,V;i...". . I . " . "miner
n ti I of a 'ITffr 4 n- L
lll-WMtern, best her. 23W2V rommnn "0
JlISc. docks nenrbv spring 23l8,Mc snuah.
rjtl vvi -M.njo i rn-Hpi iced
In per dozen 13 "'M 10 white, weighing
illbi per dozen .I3W11H. white, weighing ' f
h per dozen J 5IIWJ fv white, weighing
tiff If- Per dojen Jl 7.12 so dark il SS
fltS; small and Vo 2 r,rici 25 JI "u
4
FRESH FRUITS
t Dtond was fair nnd aluea generally ruled
I rulr. The quotations wero as follow-- An
J ilM, per bM ljen Davla. J4W4 r,0, lialdwln
Ul UOi do ungrnded, J1M Apples
,4 tattoiti-rn per box tl SO 2 !I0 Lemons
1 wboi, JS64 Oranges, Florida, per crate
f fcllM, fancy 13(1 "110 Husset. fane, J2i3r.0
1 KiiH81 50 ""Pf'rult 1'lorlda. per crate.'
? htliOJ Pineapples, l'orto Rico, per crate ttfi
lu etrawoerriea pr qt jcrBj (iiin.
i riilern Shore tt tic Delaware nnd Maryland'
Itk, Blackberries North Carolina per (it., 10
t 111; Huckleberries North Carolina, per qt ,
.... v-v... ... .....a.u. u LtlllllT Jl'fl.l
ViMrmeions, i-'iorma
per car, $2.',04uo.
VEGETABLES
1)i ftneral markat was quiet and without
tatortant change The quotations White no
Ut, South Carolina per bbl. No 1 lAiii
IM .Nva.2. I7B8 , ulls Issfr. u-h i-Vi;..'".?
? .North Carolina per bbl No 1 ISiftUSo No
1 1197. culls. Sj4 White potatoes iS.T.
irn aaore. per ddi .no I n 2..in r.o Onions
. nvtio. bauu.Kc iitii Hiion. per DPI -rrnln
" HKld2. do. Nrrfolk n.r hh ..rn.. ii SfSJ?
31 lettuce. .North Carolina and South Caro
7la. per basket. f0c4l Cel.rs Plorhln. ner
S jo-Inch crats, I1SP2 Ueans North 1 nrnllnn
lo.North Carolina and Snutn ('.noun 1 .m.. . ,
fiaikt. 1162 SO . ll-nna Nnrfnii, Kr, en and
wu, per paixet J3 1 .ill llgBPlant I lorlila
Pf bot J2 so3 I'eppera 1 lorldn per hox,
? ! i. pnuan 1 mriu 1 per lo xiro 1 -,y
tCwnrabera Floridj per baskt (1 VlFJ3 ll.is
' tooth Carolina per 100 bunches JlfiS Tm..
& i?.,lf,.or.l5a T" r"1" fancy. J2W2 SO choice
tllOVUi.id. J1US
Mushrooms per 4-lb basket. jl
I
t LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
tl OaCAQO June 14 HOOS necelpts, 10 000
?".. market strong. Be to lOo higher, mixed
ttotchers lll5flUI good heaw, J14'M1
0. rough hav tU OOSIS 10. light. 114 33
'.SS.lM- Hn''14 30. hulk. 11.1013 70.
iTTLE Herelpta OOflO head market
rr-MV, 10c lower, beees t0 203'13 70 cows
. K'..l!.,.'SrA I8 2'ili M, etorkera and feeders.
tmm
nMuniiu caiv k alii 'IZ'G 11 2.1
?EP Receipts 5000 head, market strong.
I "'In" native nnd western. JS 00
lambs $10 11 31
HAY COTTON CONSUIMPTION
GREATER THAN LAST YEAR
ti. -
'Government Report Shows Gain in
U. S. Imports nntl Exports
Decrease
WASHINGTON. June 14 Tho census
fttPOrt Issued tnrlav Rhoua that cnttnn. v-
HUtimive of llnters. cnnaiimert diinr? Mnv
MoUled 61E.171 runntns bales, compared
W,W 5'M68 last j ear of which 350.773
'Wis were consumed In cotton-prowlng
ilMltlthli -ear and 321.492 In 101G l.ln
toi consumed dunns May this ear totaled
ftJMH bales and 7J 6D4 In 191G
apCotton held In connurnintr eitahllshments
'Sin y was ' ''J 0S ' bnles ,hls ycar nnd
tJ'J,' last . nr nnd In public storage
i compresses 1 D53.17S bales, against
IHUU in 1910
(lioporU nere 12 3S7 equivalent 500 pound
ilU In 1917 nn.1 ftA i n0 r. -
I -vI 'IU o 'JUa 111 IOIO, UAIIUI19,
wi4lW llnters 375.822 runnlntr bales
11T and 61u osi tn 1916.
f"0!! t?lnd,e:' actlvo during May to-
.JM this jear and 32.209,374
lllK
Idlers held in consuming establishments
1 MiV SI 11 aA 110 aa . .1 er na ....
37 .1. laBt ipnr nnH In niiHIM ctnracra
4"d ft! COmnrpacae acc.ar l...a l 1017
IIJJUU39 in 1916
in!,! ,was Prt' during last May,
lViv "' compared with 37.516Mn 1916.
.wton consumed during the ten months
aXi81. .Miy 31 staled 5.6S1.570 bales,
$r..t 6.SS7 488 in 1916
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
r
TnvoPAU STOCKS
few--
Bid
Ask.
23
14
21
.12
yw. ". 2
OOLDFIELD STOCKS
Bid. Ask
12 .12
01 .02
Oft ,0S
03 .01
03 .QT
03 .01
03 .04
..10 .12
NEOUS
Bid. Ask.
23 32
... .27 2H
1.60 1 03
.. .28 .30
feB""
iSi . .
K" nek
7fcsa
Sfp.1 r- .. . ..
Piueaf Juna "Plans are being for
IfctiiM . a consolidation of the Knox
K.'wa and Wai,i.i o. i n ...
ttUbttreh B-?i? ,h Dlaw steeI Company, of
Wni tr Xhe nam of th new corpora
Mltnith6 n'w.Knox Steel Company.
Wthioi w caPua"ed at 11.400.000 The
Wwi fn. been BUbmlttcd to the stock.
Imn ;w,rvai, and It Is understood
IdU of.lhm have already signed off.
Rd i ii n. ,he niaw 8tel Company Is
riaim,f0;.l8DUrgh and Is engused In
Nr JKC Ure of annealing boxes and
rr WMucts of n similar naturo The
hWha.ii. j "5 'Velde'l S ccl Company,
IMPROVED WEATw
BRINGS LOWER CORN
Buying by Commission Houses
Causes Rallies at Times
Wheat Declines Also
nkw vVmKT",,:n ro?""ONs
Tempfrtnri
No?t'l.d,!e.tNor,h"M'
. iiiiiT
urn.wfl
..tear go 11
ee.r All Jo
I'nner ilUsfi'.lAAl 'i'-il. elesr 78 42
vieur J at
I
.oer Mlssli.lppl ill ,V - " P '
hlo Vller . . . , . , "7 Preen -a 70
Ohl
"HI" (O
CHICAGO. June U
liquidation d. .. ..
Heavy
upon as highly favorable for tho cron
wakened tho corn market toda, F wy
tvo buying by commission houses caused
rail C8 at tlmos tk
liiiicb. incre was an PTrnnt
demand for ,ll6 cash article and It !
repor.ed that there was some inquiry for
export Offers from first hands ZlVsZ
and there were some reports of damage ,0
the crop In bottom lands from floods
fooftrrc? ih&r'f 3M
IJf.'ViH the
nnnV1,57'! yMt"days las t prlM The
top on .September was $1 57. the low 11 tktl
Jl 50 nt the end yesterdaj The ben on
December , $1 m., the low $1 09U and
lh",0"?31 09li- contrasted'wuh
Jl 13U, the final quotation of yesterday.
Wheat transactions were uninteresting,
and prices were easier
A leading firm at Minneapolis said that
the last weel had been favorable for crops
In Minnesota nnd North and South Dakota
and that the first summer weather had
been experienced. Good rains were re
ported ocr lrtually the entire territory
and all small grains are In fine condition
except winter wheat. The stand and color
of wheat tire excellent
An. authority telegraphed from Kansas
that tho crop of Kansas, barring too much
rain, hail or excessive heat before perfect
maturity, would be a surprise
Corn In tho .Northwest, where warm
dry weather 1 needed to permit cultiva
tion, Is backward An official report placed
the amount on farms In Illinois on June 1
at 32,000,000 bushels, against 88.972.000
bushels estimated by the Government on
March 12
The area planted there Is 15 per cent over
that of last year, or 9,136.000 acres The
condition of the crop In the State Is fair
I.eadins futures ranged as follows
When!-
Yel'div.
Open t Ulan Iow
July . . 2 30 2 31 2 23
Sept . 2 03 2.00 2 00
Corn (pew -delUeryl
July ... l.J7Vi 1 H74 154
Sept 1 M 1 51 1 43H
Dee J 14 1 14'; 1 0(1$
Odte
Julv HI HI, J4
Sept 54Vj 844 .14',
Deo M) 50t 30b
Lard-
Close close
!3
2 31
2 00
J07H
134.
143
1.09
63
53
841.
1 171(
1 60',
1 13a
MH
5814
tai no
21 77
July . 21 37 21 0 21 4
Sept 21 SO 21 SO 21 02
It lbs
July 21 00 21 02 20 9
Sept 21 30 21 34 21 13
Pork
Julv . 3S 00 3R 0 3S 80
Sept . 39 75 33 80 38 65
51.43
21 0J
20 05 tai 02
21 17 tai 20
13 3
337
3R RO
39 75
DIVIDENDS FOIt RED CROSS
NEW YORK. June 14 The American
Brako Shoe and Foundry Company has de
clared an extra dividend of 7 per cent on
the preferred stock, 1 per cent payable In
ca-.li. 5 per cent In the Llbertj Bonds and
1 per cent for the purpose of enabling the
company on behalf of stockholders to make
contribution of tho same to the Bed Cross
All dlldends payable June 30 to stock of
record June 22.
The Gulf States Steel Company has de
clared a 1 per cent Bed Cross dlWdend on
its common stork, payable July 2 to stocK
of Becord June 25 , and t!le Kennecott Cop
per Company has declared a dividend for
Bed Cross work of 20 cents a share, totaling
$505,000 It is payable July 25 to stock of
record July 14
WILMINGTON, Juno 14 The Hercules
Powder Company today declared a Red
Cross special dividend of 1 per cent, aggre
gating $71,500
Big 'Change Boosts Red Cross
NEW YORK. June 14 The New York
Stock Exchange has adopted the following
resolution- "Be it resohed. by the govern
ing committee of the New York Stock Ex
change that the patriotic action taken by a
number of Stock Exchange members and
firms in volunteering to donate, to the
American Red Cross as large a contribution
as each can IndMdually afford during the
Red Cross week, June 18 to 23. both In
cluslxe, be and U hereby heartily appnned
and Indorsed
"Bo It further resohed, that a copy of
these resolutions be mailed to the President
of the United States . to each member of tha
War Council of the American Red Cross
and to every member of the New York
Stock Exchange "
ARCADIA CAFE TO OPEN
ICE PALACE TONIGHT
Its Scenic Effect Unique in Philadel-
phia St. Jloritz Scenes Painted
on Walls
The Arcadia Ice Palace of St Moritr, in
the main restaurant of the Arcadia Cafe,
Wldener Building, will be thrown open to
the public tonight for the first time In
scenic effects and general design the Ice
palace will hold a unique place In Phila
delphia restaurants
The four walls hae been decorated with
paintings of winter scenes and the entire
main room will give a realistic Impression
of the Joys of winter.
TOOLATE FOIt CLASSIFICATION'
LOST AND FO I'ND
WALLET Lost containing J
j n n. nt lllh .nrt fllr.rd
80 23. Wednesday,
ave , 110 reward
610 Northeast Doulevard
HF.r.v wantei rr.M vle
COOKING and downstairs work, no washlncs
family of 3. oung colored slrl Phont Cheat
nut Hill M'
HKLP WANTED MILK
MF.dHANIC'8 HELPER Younr
steady work Apply 40 N Tin
man about 20,
LABORERS
Laborers, white and colored, wanted for
Penna It R.. atsady work. adaneemtnt
for mn with ability; can board with the
company at wry reasonable cost If desired.
Apply 43 N 17th St.
MILLWRIOHT wanted. Apply Sor t ,Co,. 1735
r n.'mmy'Si:
CARPENTERS wanted
v n.ndolch st
Apply Sox Co.. 1733
MILLWRIGHT CARPENTERS wanted; eod
waies APOly 7 . m. ready for work. The
nirrett cfompany. Marsaret and Bermuda
ats . Krankford
rrtD BURNER A competent, steady. :
L man A rrly by letter or n person to
dy. reliable
me At-
DPt,.
THE ATLANTIC REFINI
REFINtNO CO.
Kiuur.no
.-'"'.-"owjnc j.rlDltW,i; .."?.?. "
MT Ilnlalhi d. Sl !"ido" Dll I ske?
n. sraKlaas. reliable men need apply, by
Pn!r. ir in Verson, for abovs positions Em.
''.'i.n. n.ot Phlla tat'- l Passyunk ava.
p10,HEaWnTIC UEFIN1NO CO.
jgTONlNq LEDqER-PHILADELPHTA. THUBSDAY,
Extra In Liberty Bonds and sn?i
M.ehf-I0N,Un8 "'The Cnlted Shoe
Machinery Corporation has declared an
extra dividend of 10 per cent In stock and
4 percent In Liberty Loan bond. In addition
nJ.l r'8i"ar tfMterly dividend of fifty
cents per share upon the common stock The
THE MACCABEES
Work of the Campaign Leaders In the
Woman's Benefit Association
rf. .2. reatyaJlevlew was heW al h home
?8i. lve.l0rk"p"'1 M"- MBry J- "e.
IBM .North Twenty-seventh strteL last Frl.
fV-L's.?"1"1, e'e instructions
from-Supreme Chaplain Miss Burgln, and
the banks for the Temple donation The
leaders are, Mrs Mary J Qraeve. Mrs
Johanna Laddy. Mrs. Kelfer and Miss Ea
Haugor. Penn Treaty Kevlew has added
three aboe tho quota given them by Great
commander Mies Lounsbury, but they will
try to secure many more, and at their
lMt meoting. at which Commander Poiern.
of Quaker City Review, was a welcome
visitor, arrangements wero made for an
open meeting and entertainment soon Miss
Anna Posern. "the drummf girl" of the
uniform rank, was also t icre and ex
plained about the "Slolo Club" for young
people In Quaker City Review and promised
to assist In organising one In Penn Treaty
Mrs. Cora Emery was also a welcome
visitor, as was Mrs Fischer of G-lrard
A rehtaraal for tht nnnimt m.meirui ....,,...
waa held at K. d B Hall last Monday eVenln
7 tho uniform rank and staff, and Oeorge
Sin? K,..V. h.'3K""u,"i'.'5.wn?nt for
$"?." W "' ?r the" week
h..i.'.u4 Mr E"1" w len a xoto of
thanks and all promised to do the test to make
5 success of their drill work No further re
hearsals for tho memorial lll he held until
the week of June 23
n.tn.;t,,nc of th campalm leaders of Rets
Ross Rev ew was held at the home r' Mr,
Catherine Hill 609 East AIl.sli.w avenue last
if??fV-,'tW00',n wli'n ""y received Instfu"
tlona from Miss Durtln and the banks retey
Ross Review will work hard to secure the
twenty-five new members assUned them hy the
treat eommarder as their quota for the ram
Palm
Philadelphia Review. Tarkwav Rulldln- Brosd
Ji'Ji?,;h.rr.Vv."trtet' witD i,r" Louisa "will pre
Idlns In the
Lleufenant r
m.n.. ni.-.r:!:""'.':..'" pp, : pn
mander Oorsueh A letter was read from their
commander .Mrs Annie M Han-r, sailna that
pie hoped to be with them for their "Jit meet
tnts ard urnlns them to secure the twenty-five
new members aesltned them by Mies Lounsbury
Miss lluraln waa present and Instructed tn
oampa an leaders ursine them to do their heit
for city and Flat saylnir that Pennsjlvanla
under the leadership of Miss Lounsbur had
aa-aln led all th. flftv.flve States tn new m.m
hers secured durln Mav and eapected to do so
In June with the assistance of the Tempi, and
dedication rampal-n to be waged In Phllad-lph a
durlns June Philadelphia Relew will ar
range for an epn meetlns soon
A m-etrnar ef the Temple campaign leaders for
Kenton. Review was held at the home of the
commander Mrs r M Helms last Tuesday
evenln and those present received Instructions
from Supreme Chaplain Ruraln and all the
banks Keystone Review Is also determined to
make more than their nuota and will confer
the second deare. with full outfit at their next
meellna In Rlttenhou-e Hall on Thursday evening
next to which all mmbera of the association
In Philadelphia have been Invited The new
stereoptlcon and slides will be used for the
first time for this v--v in Philadelphia
A meeting of the reunion committee was held
at the home of Mrs Carrie rosern. 2481) Turner
street, last Saturday evening Mrs Posern Is
chairman of the committee The committee
will have another meeting to mako nnal ar
rangements ,
Dartram Review Fortieth and Chestnut
streets conferred the first degree on three
candidates the work beln dene by Philadelphia
Degree Team and the Uniform Rank under
Captain Crouch Mrs Emma Miles filling the
place of the commander In the nb-enre of Mrs
fSoreuch Mrs Evans commander of Dartram
Review announced that an entertainment would
follow In the lower hall and all witnessed s
"darktown aketrh." by Messrs Pierce and
Tosern who kept the audience convulsed with
tauahter The Quaker Cltv Review Orchestra
supplied the music, and Mr Evans surprised
all with beautiful slides which Mrs Evans se
cured of tha Uniform Rank Miss West the
supreme commander of Bartram Review officers
nnd others Mr Evans also gave a very fin
lecture on "Fraternity" as he showed the elides
Refreshments ended a most enjoyable evening
Other Fraternal News on Net Page
entile.
AARON Juno 13, CHARLES II.. husband
of Emma Aaron. Relatives and friends invited
to funeral services. Hat .2pm (1040 Kelnbard
st (01st and Klngsesslng ave ) Friends mav
rail Krl eve lnt private Fernwood rem
Dovlestown papera copy
' ANDERSON .lune 12 JAMES N ANDER
SON husband of late Catherine Anderson (nee
Harnett) aged 30 Relatives and friends Na
tional Catholic Henenelal Society No (To I C
n IT No 342 1' It R Voluntary Relief Pe-
Sartment Invited to funeral Frl , 8 a m rcel
ence of son Maurice Anderson, 323 Grant st
Camden High mass Church of Holy Name 0
a m lnt Holv Cross Cam
UAKEIt 8uddenl June 11. CHARLES
HAHVET, son of Eva M. and late Charles C
linker Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, Frl . 2pm mother's residence, 3103
Warren st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto
funeral.
IIAKER June 13 JAMES FAIRFOWL hus
band of Myrtle Lovett Raker, aged (13 late
of 924 Droadwav Camdn N J Relatives and
friends Ionic Lodge No 04 F and A M
Guarantee Rulldlng Loan Asso Phoenix llulld
Ing Loan Asso Phlla Dotanlcal Soclet Invited
to funeral services Sat 2 30 p m 1437 Or
mond ave Parksld' Camden N J lnt Har
lelgh Cem Friends mav call Frl after 7pm
11ARRETT At Rordentown N J, June 18
MART F BARRETT daughter of late Patrhk
and Ellen Barrett Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral Pat SO a m .residence of
brother-in-law John Messier 34 Church st
Iiordtntown N J Requiem mass St Mar a
Church 9 30 a m lnt St MsrygCem Hor
dsntown. N J
BECli June 11. ANDREW BECK Rela
tlves and friends emploves Fleisher'a Worsted
Mills all societies of which he was a member
Invited to funeral aervlces. Frl 2pm ein
In-law 'a residence, 814 N Taylor st. (J.llh and
Brown) lnt private. Mt Peace Cem Remains
may be viewed Thurs ave Auto service
BOWMAN June 12, ETHEL, daughter of
Sarah A Bowman (nee Williams), aged 27.
Relatlvea and friends, members of Salem Evan
gtllcal Lutheran Church, Invited to funeral
s.rvlces Sat 3 30 p. m , residence of Byron
De Long. 1813 Wakellng ft Frsnkford Re
mains may ba viewed Frl. eve Int. private,
Oakland Cem,
BKADFIELD June 13 WALTER JAMES
son of Agnes N and late Benjamin S Brad
field aged 111 Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Sat 2pm residence of
mother. Welsh and Jarrettown roads Horsham
township 5ioniomer tvo ra mt privaie
Hatboro Cem Carriages will meet trollevs
Hatboro Cem
leaving Willow
Horsham Store
low tirove at 1 t- ana 1 11 at
BREY June 13. WILLIAM F BRET, aged
84 Relatlvea and frlnda Invited to funeral,
Frl . 2 P m 10M N Park ave lnt private
Omit flowers
BUCKELEW FREDERICK L RUCKELEW,
son of late Frederick Lemuel and Elite S. Bucke
lew passed away at his home In Jamesburg,
N. J , Tues June 12 1 P m . aged 4. Funeral
services will ba held at lata residence. Frl..
2 p m No further notice given
Bl'IST About two weeks ago at Cuahlng
Okla W R RUI8T aged about 83 Relatives
or friends will please communicate with Eman
uel Aaher lc Son undertakers 1(102 Diamond
t "hi , . .. ,., Y. IWtf
UlLULll Juno -, t .i'""' ' rt...u
E widow of John II Bulger Relatives and
frlsnds Invited to funeral Sat 1 p m resi
dence of sister 1031 W 31 st Remalna may
be viewed Frl.. 7 to 9 p. m Int. private
CAROILL. June 12. WILLIAM husband of
Caroline Carglll aged 83 Keiatives ana friends
Woodearvera' Union. Invited to funeral. Frl
8 pm. 3.09 W Arliona st lnt Mt. Peace
CeCASSEL In Norrlstown June 12 JOHN B
husband of Jeannette M Casssll (nee Pitman).
In his 40th ear Relatives ana irienas aiso
Norrlstown Lodge. No K F and A M and
all otner organi..iiun. 01 .itt,, ..v ".. mem
ber Invited to attend the funeral aervlces, at his
lata residence. 129 V Tenn at Sat June 18
at 3 o'clock Friends may call Friday after 7
p m lnt .Montgomery ;,
Collins and daughter of late Oeorge and FrlsellU
Riffert. Relatives and friends Blessed Mothei
LUUfaltd JMna . -w T W . .,1
-.IUI1. Id. rflAI, I . -tt ' u.'l
1113
her
Sodality and Sacred Heart Leagu; Court n..
ana picrm ur.ri t.'..u- v-uun -i
6(1.. F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Bat..
vue. No BS2. r. or A., invitea to runerai. eat
8.30 a. m.. 2836 W Gordon st High requiem
mass Church of tha most Precious Blood of
Our Lord int. Private .-.,
CONNOR Suddenly. Juna 12 JOHN
band of Jane Connor ' (nee oeviini,
Relatives and
friends, Dlv, No, 76. A O II j United Yearly
Ben? Asso Invited to funeral. Sat., Tjo a m,
2482 N 28th st. Hign mass ot requiem oi. uo
fumba'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre
C 'cORVW June IS. ELLEN, wife of James J
Corvln. Relatlvea and friends also B. V M
Sodality of St Monica's Church. Invited to u
S.ral Sat . 8 SO m,, residence of father-In-Paw
Francs p Corvln, 2116 S llh St. Solemn
high mass at St. Monica's Church 10 a. m lnt
" DA VlrSsON.-Jun. 12., THOMAS, husband of
Orllla Davidson (nsa Douldon) and son of Mary
A and Iste CharUs Dav daon Relatlvea and
(ri.Sds. Poutaiet T.r be. No, 148, I OR. II
Stonemen's Fel owsnip or zaia mpior-s
DETWiLER. June 12. MART A . wife of
Joseph petwiler. Relatives and friends. J J.
vlttd t JJ"1
nJTl epwst j V'
rfne. 4
a.u
PMli
nana
ivi. Haxborourh Int.
l iiu'vat'iu )
Uvrlnrton
tm.
Vrlria may cji sac. v
nnnniNS. Jun is. or ss urown - juiifm
L. huibmd of a1'1 Pobblnf Ptlit
i-t- Tnvitcl io funtral rvlrf. Frl..
Iltlatlvea an1
o p. m
it iM OHvtr K Dalr Blde, 1820 Chtitnut at
In Ftrnod Cvn .. -., w . m ,
.itlona of vthleh h. was a member. Invited to
funsral services. 8un.. IjJO p. m.. 807J Tlltor.
It. (.Mh Ward). Int. Hfllild. Cem.. via funsral
".-- n-a-.tn. mav ba viewed Sat, eve.
rirei inna ia iiLivni n. . nuimna ni
nn.nis)
nnivKR,
Cem.
ntri.r. 11
Moorestown.
DULL, dau.ht.
er of late Oeorge and ij' ri,,ii
M7.A
gei is. nelatlvea and fn.mi. ,,..'". '"1
K55.V T8T&R&-ut N ' .VoirS:
fronds Invited to funeral aervlces Prij md
7-H"u--SSa
. nlSKNIIART June 12 RODMAN M i,.
band of F.ll.beth S , ElJenhiV aged 04 ReVa
yvea and friends, Jerusalem Lode?. N0 300
F. and A. M . Slloam Chapter No it a
S f .. "trW 30 ?&fafa
iYmty rS',nc'hnurcVgr.d"'d?1' ln" A1'
PVa4 7Aii K.Uornk l"n P... HOWARD
K a.nk. M D.. ion ol Samuel W and Re
becca Lvans. aged .0 Due notice of funeral
given-
WlLt.:.M i; hUI
fnaaafc fnhll.l a-A1a.
bAtiJ nf noif A Kfrtuaon (nc Pon
tt:tiiJ .'r".nvr,'.i'7lfr."nA . &: ?
rl In t
Vft H Vih t" "!1a.,.'-"V..l' r" "' "I
in . vim bt. ka umn hmuUm - .-..
l..V?VVrR?& JW to l'Re aUe,J.nBd'
friends Invited to funeral services Frl 'l m
residence of son-in-law. Harold I, rlavtnole
2309 Gaul at Int. private ow rallow.TJm
'"fil'AW,"" be n."1 Thurs , after K p rr,
n fiX)?R,7"un?, ,".. JAMES J , husbSnd nl
Bridget Flood Relatives and friends Hi An.
thony's Holy Name Society pv. No 1" A
O II .Phlla. Led... No. 64 L O. O M .Court
St Albans. No SI F of A. Penna R It
Relief Asso. Invited to funeral Mon . a m
2386 South it Solemn high mass ef requleni
ti Anlhonj'a Church n 30 a m Int. Holy
Cross Cem.
. OALlAUIIER June 11 FANNIE, widow of
William Osllagher (nee McCue), former'y
of 3013 Melon, it Rflatlve. and ' frlinST in
vited to funoral Sat 8 80 a m residence of
eon In law trank J Bolo 617 N 33d et Sol
emn high mass or requlom St Agatha a 10 a m
'nt. Holy Cross Cem
GILMORE June 11 JAMES M husband nf
BrU'get A, Gllmore (nee MrOowan) Relatives
and friends Mayo Bn Society Plasterers
Laborers' Ben Aesn .Invite 1 to funeral Sal
8 80 a m . 20J2 McKean st Solemn requiem
mass ht Edmond's Church. 10 a. m lnt Holy
Cross ( em
AeS'.'ti?lN-,r?Un'A "pNRVCLAT husbind of
AJ i,lM1VK3 Oros.i and eon of late Colonel
i?n .F. ? ''"""or Glenn, aged Ilelstlv.s
anl friends emploes of Recorder of Deed.
Offlce all oranlaatlons of which he wss a mem-
St. l!"li??a,0.,un,'r.1 '"" t 2 p in
81 N 97ih st lnt private
HACICNnr Snd.nl. Ta. a .,...
'JPFE''.", , ",rl2T,rlr " "th and r.i,ral
sts husband of late Ellen R Hackney aged 01
Relatlvea and friends also Athelalan Un '
v. r ntl A sl Invited to service. Ftl
:.- TK.m .01l" V A'lr "Li!" 1SJ0 Chestnut
st lnt Fernwood Cem Friends mav view
remains Thurs eve
..I',LI"T?l,t1 Month. 12th ANN EI.I7A
J A ''J- ' t H'hf Hall Ralallve. and
frl-nds Invited to funsral. I p m Sixth dav
ii . ..'"? .-. '"''. r"!'.,Pm.". Orevstone Friends'
KSSirS,' Ternl.", iPSPW l-TRj?,Vt!;E
SrViV'dt gftVSV con,rV0,h-n Kr,""u' "r
tia'ii? JJANN June 13. SARAH A wife of
Ur.Vh?i..tiVn",n An,,.j',le.h,r of Daniel
Mulhollanii and Martha rionni..,. i.,-.,..
-d friend. II V M Sodality of th. vi. i.1 T
Church
invited to funeral sat a an . m
Cliur,,, of ,h7'vij,i.,;j,""1nr.',Umm ,m,"ltoTy
tin r.
m in, n, Mian
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tion, and
t -Hiii aaci riiiii-unn -
done, mi n' ?W".?'s1.?' !". Parents', resl.
"" " " "est i.aurel mil
Jim. II
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r." .n2,p,r,i.iS.u,c,nmd; t$X $
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JUNE 14, 1917
nr.ATni
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Auiiiirr Division No A. A. o. it i
laldl..'
Invited to
luneral Frl . a so. a M 'ti.w.. .'."-!'
vin..ir.n'A5u"'J,'.ll"nn n,,M "' fequlem 8t.
CemMnAu"toClfurnehr,. "" m lnU ,,0ly ""cn
a IlilinV'7rJunn Vis EMMA, widow of Charlea
vii.J".'a(lJ' 8m"h). Relatlvea and frlenda In
a aiii..'un,'.r.,,.V.r.T'"'-.''unj 2 r. m., 2011
8 tMUUf.'v.-West Phlla. Int. Fernwood Aim.
t.a a. M...I;1 - 7n. ii bi.t.Ar(un m. oaugn
iJ.. n"","m v- "' ! Eleanor M. iloRman
5.f..5u.,,lCri' 'd23. Relatlvei and friends
fsth.e 'oea'"?;'?' Frl' ". m.. reildence o
Ki.I'l-J!?.5.'.''' " Solemn Ivlgh requiem
i i. .V.',f!" riun.1! ELEANOR M , dauah.
.o. rV.'d:n".e' 'M1! T. Ryan " Ifi. Orn
IHii Cem private, west Laurel
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""VS' auaaeniy. Jur. 12. OKOROE J
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... .-.,-r-. nitia trivna
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.. inyna to funaral. fUt . A a
Solemn reoulern mass
I.lnn ami, -. - . ' . T --.
va., Ardmore. Pa
n .-"jvitriJ, in... .t t.
10 i m. lnt St. t.ni.'. Vt:
t. Colman'a Church
Auto service
lAIIHlL-IlIlinL' -. -
Thnra. va
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va-k,. .r i -
rcy Church 10 a m Ii
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late Jnh?',Ai''Iun,.J . HENRT It., ion of
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Juno II JOHN TV .on
Mom June 11 MART A widow of Robert
The New Hope
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Striking Article
in Sunday's
innnraiiiMM
"IRELAND could have Home
could agree among themselves," says Sydney Brooks. "The
average Englishman has but one sentiment on the Irish ques
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 statesmanship 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
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IIRATII1
0 Molr. aged M Relatlvei and frlenda lnvll.4"
Io funeral services, rrl , 2 p. m , 1047 E.
Chelten ata., Oermantown lnt rrlrate Re.
malm may ba viewed Thuri v.
MOLL Juna 12, MILTON M MOLL, aged 70.
Relatives and frlenda. Robert A. Lamberton
Lodge. No. 487. F. and A M. Jerusalem Chap
ter. No 3. R A. M i Excelsior Chapter, No, 88,
Order Eastern Star, WaaMngten Camp, No.
483, r. O 8. of A i Oawanes. Tribe, No. 281,
1 O R, M.t Bstay Ross Temple. No, 8. O. U.
M i Camp. No 69 P O. A., Invited to
funeral, Thurs., D p. m.. David II. Schuyler
Rldg, Broad and Diamond an Int. private.
Hillside Cem
MONDAY June 12 MART A MONDAT (nee
lledgson), widow of John J Monday Funeral
services Frl loam residence of .on Charles
p. Monday. 4003 N liroad at Int private
Remains rnav be viewed Thuri eve.
MOIIAN June 12 formeriv of Lamott MAR.
OARET. widow of Patrick Moran Relatlvea
and friends invited to funeral Sat . 8 30 a m
0i9 N. 21st t . Otn Solemn high requiem
mass. Immaculate Conception Church 10 a m.
lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem.
O'BRIEN. Juna 13. WILLIAM J O'DRIEN.
aged. 70 Relatlvea and frlerds survivors ot
tha lOnth Rgt . Pa. Vol . Invited to funeral
services Sat 2 p m , chapel of Andrew J
weir nun Arcn ana nun si., inv private
OIINMEISS At
r Ufa, ... a-lu
N J,
.tin It ITU 1 Vl'fO an.Kl.a tnit- axnl
-" a iiiui i 'j. unuaiiiii in a ii'i". ii - ii-a
Mary Ohnm.las Relatlvea and friends Invited
to funeral Sun Hop m Train leaving Chest
nut st ferry 10 a tn will make special atop nt
Egg Harbor
PAHRE. June 12, MART C . wtta of Fred-
erlck Pahre and daughter of Philip and Annie
O'Mrlen, Relatives and frlendi Jnvlted to fu
neral. Sat , H 30 a m . 20M E Stella ave
Solemn requiem mass Church of the. Nativity
'" .JWi. 'nt St Ann'. Cem
..PARKER June II Af.'NA A . wife of I;H
M Parker and daughter of Mary and lata Wil
liam Smith. Relative, and friend. Mars Pnl
stan Circle. L. V. of A invited to funeral
4003 Oermantown ave S.t 8 30 a m So
emn high mass nf requleni St Stephen a Churc.v
10 a m. Int Holy fiepu:chr -'em
. PATTISON June l .n.iUPH N Sr hus
band of late Emma A Patitaon aged 78 Rc'a
tlves and friends Invited to funeral services
fat .Ha m. residence of son, Joseph N
Pattlson. Jr., 4039 lork road lnt private.
Westminster Cem Auto funeral
JENnoaE In West Chester Pa June 12,
F.DWARD FRANCIS son of Alfred N and
Margarc E Penrose aged 21 Relatives and
(rlends Invited to funeral h rl 9 o m . 314 W
Miner st High mass St Aeneas R ' Church
10 a m Int St Agnes a Cem
PRICE At Rlvcrton. N J June 12. ARA
BELLA H widow of Charles E Price, aged
78 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral
Sat 3pm 418 Llpplnrott ave. Rlvcrton
Int private
PYLE June 12 WILLIAM husband of Mary
Pyls (nee Black) Relative, and friends Cluster
Ledge No S8S. LOOM. Penna II. R
Burial Alio, Invited to view remains Frl.
after 7pm 2224 N Ilouvter st lnt Ox
ford Pa
RENNAUER June 12 llKIlEltA . wue oi
Willi. m n and d. it. Mar of 1.1. J .nd R Ja..
gars Relat
-....--... .- --" r"- .- -.- -. .T . . - ... -.
ivei ana irienns ipviteq to runerai
services rri . :
Fernwood Cem
0124 Cedar ave
int
RENTSCHLER
-June 12, CAROLINA
M .
wife of George W Rentschler. aged B4 Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat, 2
p m 2340 N Marshall st Int private Ml
vernon Cm Remains msj be vl'wed Frl
RENTtEL June 12 1069 Medary ave ,
ELMER K RfNTZEL Funeral services and
lnt Manchester Pa
ROBERTS At Toms River N J June 12
AMELIA M , widow of John C, Roberts aged
74 Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral
services, Sat I p. m . parlors of Roedel A Son
414 S 5th at Camden. N J lnt rrlvate
Evergreen Cem
RUSSELL June 12. LOUISE wife of John
F Russell Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Frl 7 30 a m., 1841 N Judson su
High requiem mass St Elizabeth's Church 0
a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral.
8CIIAFER June 18 JOHN SCHAFEIt Rela
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral Sun 1
P m . residence of brother-in-law P D Werner
1980 V Berks it Int Oreenmount Cem
SCHNEIDER Jun 12 ELIZABETH M
by Sydney Brooks
Public Ledger
Rule tomorrow, if only the Irish
LEDGER
$5
DgATWa ,
wit; if J5r,n-8h'iar. Jr. trie, Slmmermg"
aged 8 Relative, and friends Invited to fo
neral services. Frl, apj.m. 2406 Fratikfnrd
filn " p',ll rth 6"' J"11 c,m- A..'to
BiuiT juna 12. LUCT JJINERVA. widow
of Addison W. Scott. Jl D, Service. Pel , JO
tm
v SHfSLEft June 13, . lir.TfllNOlth
Tut Htlbkla
J hul-
imnn ni i.ia ur.r Efmsier
ler (ne CharbonnlerL
Relatlvea and friends Invited t
residence
ni.a to lunerai. i
MS
loe
a funeral. Sat.,
r. a. , ''1.,' n ponm-iaw,
I.W, KirOTKW At
.a l v-.maen.
men i
bb I'eter and raul Church 930 a m,
may be viewed Frl ave.
..?i!7" -Z. iun I' f ATHERINE DELLA
SMITH (nee Rohrman), wlfa of lurry Oi Smith.
Relatlvea and friends Invited to services. Bat..
-3u p m 739 N Md at Int. private
8NOWDEN Suddenly. June 11 WILLIAM
J. Jr., aon of William and lata Ella T,
Snowden. aged ,11 yeara 11 months Relative
and frlenda. children of St Thomai'a raroehlal
School Invited to funeral, Sat, B a. m.. parents'
residence, 1921 S 17th it. Solemn requiem man
8t Thomas'! Church 10 JO a. m. InL New
Cathedral Cem
STEINBRENNER June 12. EMMA A,
8TE1.NBRENNER Funeral services and Int.
private
SWIFT In Wilmington. Del., on Jun. Ik,
1917 JOSEril SWIFT In his 74th year, Rala.
tlves and frlenda Invited to funeral service!, at
ninny i, r-. unursn, ueiaware ave ana Aaama
st Wilmington on Sat 12 o'clock noon. Int.
Orange
TAYI.OR Juna 12.
LTDIA IL,
Widow AS
Maria C. Taylor, aged 86.
lyior. aged pe. it.latl
ve. and frl.nd.
Invited to runerai services,
Fri.. 2 n. m . 5a
E 2d st Media. Pa
int. ieaia tint.
UNIIl'H Suddenly. Juno 18, SAMUEL, aor
of late Samuel and Henrietta E. Unruh. ...d H9
aon
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services.
Sat 3 p rn 343 V. Gorgaa lane, Mt. Airy.
Int Ivy Hill Cem
VAN NATTA -June IS MOSES F, husband
of Carrie Van Natta Relatlvea and friends,
Hamilton Council No, 841 F P. A., Washing,
ton Camr No 394. P. O S, of A , and Pro
gressive Assembly No. 4 A. O M P. Invited
to funeral services Sat ,1pm 3220 Larch
wood ave West Phlla Frlenda may call Frl
eve lnt private Hillside Cem. Auto funsral,
WA1ILE June 12 ADELE, daughter ot
Alerander and Florence Wahle (nee Hurts).
Relatives and friends, employes ot Kohn, Adler
A t'o Invited to funeral. Frl 7.30 a m par
ents residence SS41 Race at Mass of requiem
church of Our Lady of Rosary nam Int
private Remains may be M-wud Thurs. 8 to
10 p m
WALLS June 12. Captain SOLOMON, hus.
hand of late Mary E. Walla and aon of lata
Solomon and Rebecca Walls, aged 83 Relative!
and frlenda Oriental Lodge, No. 28, K. of P.,
Oystermen . Association, Invited to funeral serv
ice!. Frl 2pm reildence of inn-ln-law, Wil
liam Knauff 1104 Princess ave. Camden.N J,
lnt Evergreen Cem I'rlend. may call Thura
a tn 10 p m
WEBB June 12 CAPTAIN HIRAM, husband
of the late Mary Webb and son of the late James
M nnd Sarah A Webb aged 73 Relative! and
frlendi Incited to funeral service! Frl ,8pm.
at the Oliver II Hair Utile , 18.0 Chestnut at.
Int at Port Penn. Del Train from Broad 8L
station 7 21 a m Sat
WHITAKER June 11. at Auburn. N. J .
JOHN F WHITAKER. aged 07. Relatlvea and
(rlends Invited to funeral. Auburn N. J., Frl.,
10 a m Services Auburn M. E. Church 10.30
a m. Int. Lake Park Cem.. Swedesboro, N. J.
WH.HELM! June 12 Mother FREDERICA
WILHELMI. widow of Frederick Wllhelml, aged
89 Funeral from parlors ot Mrs Ellis Ewell
Son 120 W Glrard ave Frl 1 39 p, m.
,nwiNTERBOTTOjI Juno 13. WILLIAM C
husband of Elltabeth Wlnterbottom (nee Kul.
mer) Due notice of funeral given. 308 Cross st.
WORTH1NOTON June 12. THOMAS J , hui.
band ot late Emma and aon ot Eber and Ellen
Worthlngton. aged 7d Relatlvea end frlenda
Invited to funeral aervlces, Frl.. 3 pm., All
Salnta Church. Torreadale Pa.
WRIGHT. June 11. JAMES M , son of Mary
and late James Wright aged 78 Relatives
and friends, comrade! of Naval Hospital. 24th
st and Oray'e Ferry road Invited tn funeral,
Frl B 30 a m residence of mother. 2088 Reed
st High mass St Oabrlel's Church 10 a. m.
Int Holy Cross Cem j
t ,:
,L.T-.I1U, l'a Th. ..lea Hinlplminti
'o.'Jfollaated and 4t Is believed the
I i- nBnt '" tockholders to a
2WBS?8Wb&SW
et..
Int. private.
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