f UG STOPS FOE'S COUNTER-THRUST lowerful Attack in Belgium Fails to regain ijost Ground Germans lose heavily British Maintain All Positions. Kaisers umcer3 unve Men Into Battle LONDON', June, 16. A powerful counter-thrust was directed ZrilBXt the new iiruiHii mits in ueiKium W't G'mna durlnK the n,Bht- u failed. (i Wftr OIIICO aiuiuuiituu iuiujf, miu uu gi British positions were held. The Maults centered In tho Wytschaete jjtwlnes sector, south of Yprea nnd on jetli sides of tho Comines canal. nt attackers came under heavy artillery , 'nd machine-gun flro and were rolled back, leavine the ground coverea wun dead nnd In the flRhtlnff south of tho canal tho 0mns succeeding- In Betting through to ftt British trenches, but were Immediately German orflccrs, supported wun marnltie taii, have been detailed to follow tho sol diers Into battle, and shoot all that lag be- dlad said ft dispatch printed In tho Paris Mitlrt today It camo from the paper's i -respondent with tho British army and Epld that tho shooting of shirking soldiers teams known through the finding of tho itcret orders upon tho bodies of tho dead Ctrman officers, Tho telegram continued: fourteen enemy divisions participated b the last five days' lighting between WytMhaelo and Warnoton. in Belgium, jjtne divisions were decimated and the other In hard hit. Finally four divisions were inl to the rear to rest and were replaced tftroops hastened from the Russian front. TJa Germans left 20,000 dead upon tho Itti." 3' 'The fierceness of tho fighting on tho ffyWchaete-Messlncs lino In Belgium can n!r be, compared to hell Itself," said a tftunflea urmsn oiucer loaay. no naa Mien In the assault upon tho German po rtions along the Mcsslnes rldgo nnd was Invalided homo for treatment. ; So bitter was tho Btrugglo between Wyt cbaete and Messlnes that ofneers havo I designated a strip of shell-torn woodland L HU's Wood" and tho ground south of It f "Hell Farm." FRENCH RAIDERS PIERCE I FOE'S LINES ON AISNE fF PAHIS. Juno 1C Great activity In raiding and In some lections IoIent artillery Ing were the only , Hinting reported In today's, otllclal state ment. East of Rhelms tho French forces pene i trtted German trenches nnd took n num- Ut of prisoners In the Craonno sector of ' Kont Cornlllet a violent artillery flro was ' reported. i.' Around Badonvllllers, Hill 30 1 and on the 8 heights near tho Mouse German raids wero repulrd. , f BERLIN REPORTS FIGHTING 0N TWO EASTERN FRONTS nURLlK., June 16. Fighting has been resumed on the Vol rhynla front In Russia and nlso In Gallcla, M according to an olllclal statement Issued f lire, which says : "There has been lively fighting nctlvlty rnear Smorgon nnd west of Lutsk (Russian front) and on the railway lines i tinning from Tarnopol to Zlochoff and from Tar- lopol to Hallcz (Gnllclan front). PETROORAD. June 16. . Dvlnsk, an Important Russian baso on the. Dvlnsk River, has been heavily bom larded by German airmen, tho War Olllco Ititcd today Russian airmen dropped tombs upon the railway station nt Uzku koleika, which Is held by the Germans. i There has been rlllo nnd cannon firing at many points on tho western front. i New Russia Gets Offer of Peace b Cantlnned from Fare One R. originally belonged to Germany and then F to France. If they returned to Franca i Bow it would bo annexation. " 'After return of nonce tho Germans would Lhave "International arbitration nnd di,ar- vniiment exeent for defensive menmiron "!ini! for hort enlistment for a police army." There should bo nn international decision tn all war provoking disputes. Llstlntr their suinrestlnnR for fuiurn In- Urnatlonal laws the German Socialists ftwould require: " " Iso exportatlons of munitions by neutrals. No prizes to be taken nt sea. No merchantmen to bo armed. AH canals, straits nnd sea routes to M "Internationalized." Food and clothllif? not to be bold eon. I. traband. I No censorship of letters between bel- liferents and neutrals. ro trade war. Full freedom of the seas. , No protective tariff ; No secret diplomacy. giving out their outline tho German Socialists urged that tho general Socialists' Mnference declare It was not willing to fllSCUBa the resnonRlhllitv for thn nrosnnf U' unlesi the Kntento delegates insisted inis. "" G'rman majority Socialists' program outlined above differs somewhat from Mrras for peace which havo generally and "nilomclally been credited to tho German yovernment. Germany has usually Indi cated Its willingness to Indemnify Belgium. mio uerman majority Socialists nro Beaded by Philip Scheldemann and are araent supporters of the Kaiser's Govern t. They nrd the men at whom President W'laon struck at In his Flag Day speech nen he remarked that the German auto wan were "using" liberals. The German -".lariais were careful not to grant pass Jru'o the Stockholm conference to Ger a Socialists of the Llebknecht, Ledebour, " types because these radical Socialists we ntl-autocrats. ALL PETRQLITE'S MEN SAFE itoltsinjr Membprs nf Ctpw T.nn.loi State Department Learns WAQ1TTLTm-i. ... .... . m -I ,U4,UiUi June ju. au tno retro uis crew nr 0oA IRt?S. ?toie DPartment win advised to-, Kir. mat thfi mlMsIno- IrlAn nf iUta inmarlAo J"l had been andH " " HAlLnoAn v.ATtMiMna f Toledo, st. louis and western IJlut. ...,. - 101T. Increaaa. WSV Juna ftiH.0'1 117,112 fVftTWUnTO ruAmriA lam tnn.ta.At. . -. iUJiCfUU AOl llVfiU iJSaJnir D. 31 lttlO Incraaa $313,7117 153. -'3.1 JSH.AS3 IBS.UOS S.Q21 75-HIHB ntt R A(.l hti9 tS!ln Incomt. 417:277 klL.?!?01 8S5.840 150.80 fciT-"l 10 IS.SO ' srefcrred stock, aialint 12.93 a sbars CASH STILL COMES FOR LIBERTY LOAN Amount Goes Over $223,000,- 000, With Count Yet Unfinished FAR ABOVE ESTIMATES nroxlm'iu.",',2,"'000'000 In ny r np fflT'.L ,"''". man. woman and lb.nL .V..:',L,"'naer" Federal Itcserv Bank dlstrlr. V",?.uc.,t""". ' l;?cr0 n.ini..,.. ,; """ u,u ""ry w wnatetne At 1 . '7 Vn0l W" bT wnr '" thn rin l "Vtwenty-four hours after h 111 w,.,.,h0 FotIcral n"s,!"0 Iia"" ero otnl ,len"l,e "sures concerning the grand .! ' Tt',noal'". Ktnernor of tho Federal He seric Hank, announced at noon that sub toV,n'l''Viaimll' tabulated amounted to -.0!.000, but expressed the opinion that " would be several days beforo completo returns were ready for the public. "Philadelphia," said Mr. Rhoads, "has made a splendid showing. There Is a possi bility that when the work nf tabulating sub set liitloim is completed the total will bo swelled " Members, of the campaign committee nro confident of this nnd nt headquarters, 108 South Fourth street, entured the guess that Philadelphia's contributions to the war fund will exceed $225,000,000. N0RTHCLIFFE GREETS WILSON IN FOOD TALK Lever jMeasuro Is Reported Out by Senate Com mittee WASHINGTON. June 16 Var measures, particulars food leglsla tloni were discussed at tho White House today by I,ord Northcllffo and President Wilson The Drltlsh representative was Introduced to the President by Assistant Secretary of State Phillips Responding to tho mandate of President Wilson, the Senate Agriculture Committee today repoitcd out the Lever foou control bill, putting tho initial fight on the measuro directly up to the Senate The bill Is sent out of committee without recommendation and will come up for debate In tho upper branch early next week. Advocates of tho bill think thnt the ap propriation of $152,000,000 for administer ing food control Is too high and nn agree ment will be reached Immediately to re duce this sum. Otherwise tho bill will be pushed on tho floor of the Senate as it was Introduced In tho House, and owing to tho fact that tho House begins consideration of tho measuro Monday, tho debato will bo cairled on In both branches nt tho same time. Senator Hard wick Immediately after the measuro was reported declared he would ralso the constitutional point that tho meas. uro could not orlglnnto In the Senate. Sen ators Hardwick nnd Smith, of Georgia, nnd Reed, of Missouri, will constltuto the nu cleus nf Intensive opposition to the bill. Skirmishing began today ln preparation for n bitter, fight on the Lever bill when It comes up In the House Monday. Repre sentative Young, of Tcxns, member of the Agricultural Committee, objected to Locr's request that tho House meet at 11 o'clock Monday to get a (lying start on tho vital bill Young Is expected to lead Democratic apposition to tho measure. His objection to I.eer's request for unanimous consent mded the effort to meet early. Opponents of the rheis and harbor bill ended all hope of a vote today on that measuro when RcpiesentntUc Madden, of Illinois, objected to the request of Chairman Small, of tho Rivers and Harbors Commit tee, for ;i vote on all amendments and the bill Itself nt 5:30 o'clock today. The bill will be sidetracked Monday by the food bill and cannot bo taken up again until that measure is disposed of. Forty l'crished in Explosion LONDON, .luno 1G. forty persons wero killed and 130 Injured In the explosion of an ammunition factory at Ashton-Undcr-I,ync, It was officially announced today A previous list had placed the number of dead at fifty. f PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIKAT Receipts, 172.000 bushels. Tho riKirnct waB nominal. fOUN Ilecelpla. 13 lia buah. The market ruled "irm and 'ie bleher with demand readily nbsurhlnS the limited orterln.s 0"'v.'?iV n lots for local trade, as 10 local on, U at er n No. 3 ellow. $1 H'.'Wl.HS, do. No I ellow, II. SUV 1 111 do. No '.6 jollow! 1 -SKI 7. OATS lleeelpta. 2311 l07 bush. The markat fnrihor aAVunied lc under llaht otferlnea and alronirer Western aiUleea . (Juoiationa: jo while 7,'i4i7'14c, atanilaru wnne. if 5Nnl a'h lie .7373',c: No. 4 white. 7i!c P74HC hi'4c. KllL'Il neoelpts. 700 bbla. and 040.070 lbs in sack. Therewia little tradlna". but limit. ., , flrmly held. Quotations, per lll lbs. In oo?l (cotton or Jute aaek.. nUut a So lea.): Winter. Btralelit. ii -'",;- ',-., ?. ir'.SOffllS .'.I, do, atrnluht. lis J3i 'irent. J 13.74 SM 4 50. Mrln.- Jr.t c VvlS.'.'Si do, natfnt, I1.I.7SW14 5U. 1 brinUa. IH.7SW1SI city mllla, cliolo Winter, straight. i- .'.;- V,-- ireiV. TV-. TiV uy, B,n.,,,.. -.- --ri - i ,; tintl, ii-.u do. favorlti l,r..n.lH 1I4.1.1M1SI City miua, tnuito o..u i"W ..j,.,.,!' 114.75411' ItVi: Pl.Ol'Il waa quiet, but firm. We quote J11WU.73 Icr bbl as to quality. PROVISIONS Thero wa little tradlm and some klnda were n Bhade easier. The quotatlona were a. fol-foKS- 'lty beef. In .eta. .moked and air dried 3Se. western beef. In Beta, moked. 33c. city beef, knucklea and tenuera, amoked and ktr-drled 30c- western beet knucklea and fenders amoked. Sfle. beef ham.. I3O082. J,n?2 family 144 50W4.1. hams. H. P. cured, Rfoaa '"?.. do. akinned. loose. 2014 27c. !S 5i imtikrS 2728e, other ham., amoked, cVcur'd. a. to Tbrand and ". aeWMHe. .,. umnked we. tern cured, 20W28l4c: uo, S?nid bonefess. "lc. plcnlo .houldera, S. I. ?Sred" loSJe 2lc: do. imoked 22c bellle. In niokle uccordlne to average, loose. 29c: break fiat baron, a. to brand and average, city "4c' do. do. do In tuba, 24c. REFINED SUGARS WeT0cceSfngrUoVr.,rabba.?.U,oV75n!o; extra flne granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS !f!M & 'second. 037c: .pedal Srahd. of Prints Jebln at 434lc. UaOH Kaney .lock waa well cleaned un and T.i.Vn .t?a flr.t.. $10.20 per ca.e: do. flr.t.. iU 00 per ci fancy .Wcted candled egg. were jOuDltlK 1WWT"" '- nart Kim-.' lli8c. POULTRY t ivn Fowls were flrmly held, whll ehfek.re quiet and barely. teady. while Bprlnr uuoia rooatcrs. ifeg. chlekeV not J.-. JjuP; s fe-rvcu'pir ,r?n2-b0r2c.- 7 iTnr-VqED Demandtwaa only moderate, but yire;.nieklS T fancy .elected. 28ci weighing i'fb. "Ine? ov .& 23Wcl weighing J4,,!.. 4 lb.. n,Pii-i;h!n s b. apf.C 22O230I apiece. J0! weignms a 10 1. s.Welgh- ?0H'i' i'ff 'aid over apiece Ssc; .maTl.r .He.. iVv !? -arooMiS, dry-picked. WWcs broiler.. 3i2 'fancy 40O4fcJl brolrerj. oth.r n.arby. JeW!-J iUl" lb apiece. 3TO40O! .mailer weighing JJ O. i". ""5S;h.i,iMi. 'icd par fix v..tirn. "belt her.. 2J02JC! common. 20 H>s.b Fi i t" wj.v.a35S"f j. -' ' I- ' ' V--"'' ' EVtiflING- LEDGBR-PHItADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1017 U. S. BEGINS TO AID IN RECRUITING BRITONS First Enlistment of Subject of King George Recorded nt 1229 Arch Street 30,000 ARE RESIDENT HERE TllO flrst llrltlull nuttier tfn, tnmln today nt the Fnited Stntcs army recruiting station. 122! Arch street, nnd accepted for service, in tho army of Great Ilrltaln. Ho will bo sent within the next few davs to tho llritlsh Recruiting Commission. New York. Ho is A.lbcrt Hill, twenty-eight years old, of 1639 North Nineteenth street, nnd n native of Crndley Heath, Kngland. Tho examination of Hill marks tho be ginning of tho big drive for tha enlist ment of llritlsh subjects In nnd nbout Thll- nueipnin. All tho machinery of tho re cruiting stations of the army, navy and marine corps will be used to examine, nnd forward these men to the onices of tho British commission In New York, according to T. P. Porter, the llritlsh Consul General In Philadelphia. 'Tho Fnlted States Goverment," ho said, will co-operato fully with the llritlsh Gov V"!m'.nt ln ' matter of enlisting men of llritlsh birth who rcldo in this country, rhe T'nlted Htnteo recruiting stations of Philadelphia will bo utilized for the exam. Ining and forwarding of men who enlist 1 expect to be nblo to announce completo details of tho drive for recruits next Monday." The following enlistments wero nn nounced today: r.'iTia STATIX NAVV .Toph Wilson rreemin, in, I R01 S. IDlh st. Kdward t'ennle, IS, L'j.i N .mi, t Harry Wllllnm Knolilorh. ja, 1207 N. llght lelhton .Wph St Mnrlno. 53. 5!M Dl(kin..n t ijenrn" I.dw.ird Chambcrllo. 1'3. VMO N Hutch- John K Jenkins s Woodbine Pa. V. ,,r.nln "a1" Jenkins. L"J. Woodbine. Pa ;-! !"m d"nrd Cooper. i'S, ssjli Leithenw at. William l.lttlj. Wolr... IS. N'auahv.aan Mlrin. den :0!u"1, D'nn- "3- --" Hroailnny, Cam rietrn Frank ltodvero, 18 012 Mountain M Ha.mniid Kdaar Went? 2,-. Ilano.er. I'n. i, V J0"'Ph Nieman, 1. Itendlnir. 1'. Jtoberl Martin IMehl, ts 2i (ir-.rd a.e. llebert Abel 21. U'rUlila.llle. l.i Albert Cobine. VS. 4.17 W. Oe.irrieM nt Joseph Fdwlu ltoitan. So. UO'i N. Wllion t. (leoreo lnnard H.hlrasman. 2H22 S tilth at f harlea Franria llannlean 2H Wilmington, Del. Minor IMnard Hell. 27. Milton, l.i Albert John Ilelter 17. 21111 N. Franklin at. Jnmta r O Itnurko 17 20111 Mercy at. ileorBo Harold Hicks 17. Ml X tlrnea at. Jrnnk Neroekl. 211 Mount Carmel, p. Thomas Patrick Uoo.er. 18. 21:11) H rroaa at. '.".".Ph Jranela Crou.e. 22 Hermn. Pa. hrlatlan tlrumcll. IS. n2H 1;. Mojcr st, !..h.n.tl'" fMhoaey. 23. 2120 llurfner at. Ullllam Herbert Jefferon. lu Wllmlnulnn, Pel. lalvln Joseph Moore. 10. 2424 N. Uamroft st. navai, coast imrKNsn ur.sr.Kvi: John lenntlui Sheridan, 23. D2R N ISth at Alfred P.mcoa.t Hlnrkle. 23. 3120 N. llroKd st Aioen j,uuin l'airnei, 1, inn Tler at I..rby. Harold Harris Nare 2.1 'olllnreood N J. Harry Orant. 3d. 21. 3713 N lillh at Tlmoths Jo.eph l.elinn 2.1 2077 II Adams et. Louis Apfi'lhium 211 Co.ltes.llle. l'u (Jeorirn Kdleon Ilelter. 30 Alturas lia John i:ilworlli Htenart. 2.1 2.100 S. Oro.s at. Temple, tlreltg Klnir, 23 1BKI N. 43d at llhomna Joseph Walters. 10, 4.11 HIkIi at , fier- mantown. Robert Uray CummlnKB, 22. 4537 N. Orats st, I'NlTm STATK1 AniiY Philip nnrllnrdl, 2n. I.l'l a 10th at. Harry C. Kelle.. 32 137 Jefferson at. Frank A. Thompson 22 llo.. nlnirton. Pa. Oorue N". Hatch Is 412H Market at. srnel OoMberu. 10. 401 s. tlilth at. William A McMuKhlln. 311 1737 H IRth st. William MlnnOKna, 22 I.andn. Ille, N. J, Thomas M. Mctllnn 2. r,2(l N Natrona at. George It. Itnth, 21. HoxborotiKh, Pa. John Ounya, 31, Marlnera und .Mcrchanta' nulld- Ina;, Philadelphia. Paul de ! l'earie. 19., .1302 Pine St. Jamea Hnrt. 23 1.11 Mid. ale a.e. Adam Klein. 27. I23H N 10ih at. Charles Wolber. 23 (107 N Hutchinson st. P.aquala Ilucclnrrlll 23. 1112 (Ireen st Albert A I.e Fleur 20 42(1.1 Mantua ave. Jo.eph F. Coan, 10. 132.1 Fnlty at., Frank ford Charles Heall !. 1333 llulchln.on at. Daniel J McNeill. 27, 1317 II. Haines at. Abraham lludolpb IS. 11 13 Ilced at. Daniel J. Kellv. 27. 4.1.11 Merlon a.e. Marlon H Pr.ince, II) Cochran. Ilia, Pa. .lamea n Mcdlntv. 30 Oarbondale, Pa. Charlea li, Wurtman. 27, l'ottsto.n. Pa. Francis A. McShane, 21. 2317 Berks at. HH1NAI, KINKIIVr. COUPS Henry II lla.en.. 1721 W Olrnrd avc. Fri-d V H Dolller. I.in.donnn. Pa. Thotms I". I)01. 421 N. 20th It Henrv W. Prober 2133 S r.sth at. Albert W Hail, ller.v.n. III. Anthony M. I.ettn Hordenlo.. n, N. J. Wllllnm II. 1tte 2i'0.1 Wallace st. Hamuel Snowden. Harrison liulldlnff. IMul K Smith, limbreo.llle. Pa. Da.ld It. Wernt? 3n2'i H.1I12 st Herbert Oeat. Chadd a Ford Pa. QL'ARTKIat.STi:it III'KRVK CORPS Adolph A. Kehr 27. 173S N. llalley at. Expect Republic in fireeco WASHINGTON. June 16. Diplomatic Washington was watching with Interest to day the moements of former Premier Venl zelos of tlrecce. Ills aiowed Intention of shifting tho headquarters of his pro.lslonal Government to Athens nnd convoking the Chamber of Deputies elected lu May. lOtC, Is regarded as the forerunner of the setting up of a republic In Greece. fllTCH lbs. per Aozcn, 2 20. small ami No. I 1 7!.02 20. dark. $1.5Q FRESH FRUITS Demand was on!.' moderate but alues gen erally ruled aleadv an follows Apples, per bbl lien Ials. HP4 CO. Daldwln, I4A. apples, northwestern, per box. 11 G0t22 .",0. lemons, per box. 1304, nrancpa Florida. Ver crate rtrluht fancv S1itti.'o. Jtu'net, fancy. J23 BO, poor. 7.rict('St 5u, erapefrult. riorlda, per crato. 42 3003, pineapples. I'orto Hlro, ter crata $3fti4. straw berrlea. per quart Jer sey. 4g$10c. Ka.tern Hhnre. 4(l8r, Delaware nnd Maryland Atti. blackberrle. North Carolina, per quart. 1USH12C. huckleberries North Caro lina, per quart l24fl.V. cherrlea. per K-lb basket Sour. 4UU.. aweet. ll0O7fir. pcarhea, Georgia, per carrier. 123. watermelons, Flor ida, per car, I230O4U0 VEGETABLES Tha general market was quiet and prices faoriil buvera Quotations White potntoes, South Carolina, per bbl. No. 1. JOVll r,0; No. 2 $708; culls. 1.1W3. white lutatoes. North Caro lina, per bbl. No. 1 mail. No . ti7: cull.. Lite 4, white potatoes Ka.tern Shore, per bbl. No 1. I9SH. SO, rnlona'l'exaa. per crate No 1. tl HlOl 40. No. 2. vo, ffH 10. cabbace. Charlea ton. per bbl -crate $11 2.1 do. Norfolk, per bbl -crate. J1W1 SM lettum. North Carolina and South Carolina, per ba.ket r,Ocll. ielery, Florida, per lu-lnch crate, tl-;. Leant. North Carolina and Mouth Carolina green, per banket, $11.73. do North Carolina anil South Caro lina wax. per basket. SOcfc' tl..',(l. beana Nor- XOlK. green anil wax per uaiikei tl .'Ottf 2 Oil, eagplant. Florida per box 12 r,o3 pepper., Florida, per box. J2W2 73, squash Florida, per box. S1321.0O. LUcunder.. Florida, per baaket. Jl 50M3. beets. Norfolk, per luo bunches. jaiijUI. tomatoes. Florida, per crate Fancy. WU2 Ml. choice. II SO SI 73. mushrooms, per 4-lb. ba.ket. I1W1.50. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Huntington Development and Oa Company, regular quarterly of 14 per cent upon tha pre ferred Block, payable July i tu stockholders of record June 20. Central Foundry, regular quarterly of 2 per rent on tha first preferred stock, payable July 10 to stock of record June 30 Worthlngton Tump and Machinery Corpora tion, lh per cent on the preferred II .lock, pay able July 2 to stock of record June 23. Hldge Avenue Ta. sensor Hallway Company, 1.1 per .hare, payable July 2 a. rrgl.tored June 15. Hook, clo.a June in, reopen Jul 3, Northern Central Railway Company, regular eemlannual 4 per cent, payable July 10 a. reu l.tered June 30. Heading Traction Company, regular .eml annual of 73 cent., payable July t aa reg letered June 20. Hooka clo.a June 20. open Kdm'und. & Jone.. regular quarterly of 1; per cent on the preferred and fl a .hare on tha common stock, payable July 2 to .lock of record June 20. . Central Coal and Coke Company, regular quarterly of II 23 per .hare on tha preferred atock, payable July 14 aa registered June 80, LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPA1I STOCKS Did. A.lted. .25 .14 .11 .21 .12 MaeNamara 22 Midway 12 Mlzpah Ext JO Montana JO Northern Star 10 lle.cue Eula 23 OOI.DFIELD STOCKS nlua Bull 01 llooth ... .(is Combination Fraction nt Dlamondfleld II 1J 03 Dal.y "i Oro - H.nd Ken OS Silver Pick 10 MISCELLANEOUS Aril United ..23 Nevada Wonder 1.00 Tecopa, Mining ..-. . . .28 .02 .ON .06 .04 .08 .03 .04 .12 .82 1.05 .80 BAR SILVER I-a.t 1917 Today Te. Sal, High ' sr.w York (rent.). ... 17 17 1&K 70 Jl .ow B I Mon Mom vV 35t 9rV 33J. I n. - Financial Briefs The Ixndon Stock nnd Cotton Kxchanges wero not ln session today. Tho Magma Copper Company directors will declare nn extra dividend of 10 cents n sharo In aid of the Red Cross nt a meet ing to be held next week. Commercial failures this week in tho United Slates were 27". against 261 last week, 277 the preceding week nnd 295 it the corresponding week Inst year. Failure! in i;annua numbered fUtaen, against eignt een last week, sixteen In the preceding week and twenty-one last year. Application has been made to the New York Stock Kxehnngo to list tho following securities: llethlehem Steel Corporation, $ 4,686,000 class "H" common stock In ex change for present outstanding temporary ccrtlllcatcs Manhattan metrical Supply Company, Inc. SI, 121,600 cumulutiNo tlrst preferred stock nnd S2, 836,800 common stock; Pierce-Arrow Motor Company, S10. 000,000 8 per cent cumulatlvo preferred stock, 260,000 shates common stock with out uomlnnl or par alin and Tidewater oil Company. $.11.:ioo,ooo capital stock Tho May gross of tho Kansas City Rail ways Company was ?fi2",08', a decrease of $16,806, us compared with. May, 191C. Net was 191,431, a decrease of I37,2C0. OroiR earnings of twenty-seven railroads In tho flist week of .Juno totaled $11, 477. 730. an lncieaso of $2,188,731 its compared with the corresponding week of last year. Tho New York Subtreasury lost $9,252, 000 to the banks yesterday. July Maturities Smaller NRW YORK, June Id. Corporate ma turities In July amount to (n2,12G,sii;, compared with $00,214 si I In June. Almost CO per cent of this total falls within tho rnllrond illilslon, J3G,000,000 being the ag gregate, of railroad bonds and notes to bo met next month The total of Industrial maturities Is $17,700,001) and of public utilities $, 3119,000. Almost one-fourth of tho total of July maturities falls on the Rock Island, which tins JII.MO.OPO first 6s duo July 1 and J.'.TiOO.OOO receiver's cer tificates duo July 3. Tho later nro provided for In tho reorganization plan It Is under stood thnt tho reorganization commllteo will pay off tho $12,500,000 first mortgage 0 per cent bonds, receiving refunding 4s for the money advanced. MMlRIF.n niCIIAPDSriN FASSAVANT On Saturday. Junp 10. In Ht Clement's Church. Philadelphia, by the Itev Dr. Leonard Woods ltlchnrdaon, as. I. ted by the Itev Father ltutihlnson, rector of tho cbun-h, i:i,i.aiii:ti( m. pasavant to I.IIOMAHI) WOODS ItlCUAUDSON. Jr.. of Philadelphia. IN MI'.MOIltAM DHflNAN. in lo. Inc memorv of my hu.band, JOHN J. DCGNAN, died Juno 10. lull. WIFF. -MAIiaARET. AAftONS June 14. MArtCUS AAnONS. Itelathen nnd friends Kensington Loilife. No. 211. P. and A M. : Kejstona Chtpter, No. 175. H A C Masonlr Veterans of l'enna . No. Jt. employe, of Ke,Bton Telephone Co . Contract Dfpt , In-ilted to funeral. Sun 2 p m , parlors nf Morrl Ho.enberg'a Son. 20O'J N. Hroad at. Int Adath Jr.huruti Cem llAHFOI). Junn 15. V. I.Al'RA HAIIPOI) (nee llaerl. wife of i:inr It ll-vrfod. nged 51 llelitlws and frlenilM Invited tn funeral er Iifb. Tuea . i p. in.. 5114 N. Carllslo at.. Logan. Int. private. I1P.ATTV Suddenly, Juno 13, JOHN II.. son of late Thomas and I.vdla lteattv Itelatlvrn and friends lnvlttd to funeral services, Man. 1 p m.. 121.1 N It-incock st Int private. Ili:isi:i. Suddenly. June 13, PIVTER. hus band of Susan llelael, llelntlves nnd frlemls Plrtli A Poster lienellclai Asn . imploe Phlla. Storage Warehouso Co, Delaware uve and Noble St. Invited to fuiernl sprvlcea, Mon, -' P. m , .HUM N C st. .nt private, Oakland Com. Hematns may be Wowed Hun . 8 to lo p. m s IIICKI.EV .Tuna 1 AI.tlHIlT P lllf'KI.P.V. Helltlvs and frlenils, Phlla Lodce. No 2 H. P. I) III):. Police llenetlclnry Asb'ii Volunteer I'lremen'a Ass'n, A () ().!'. of tllendnm N.J. Invllfd to funeral. Tuea 2 i. m . 2124 S lllth at. Prtends niay rail Mon eve. Auto funeral. ltl.Al'K June 14. HOIIi:HT III.ACK lius band of late .Maria I. Hint k In Sherrl llela- uvea ani rriemts jnnn i . Jii'viimus rusv, -n. 71 ! A. It. llaRt Knd Ilenuhllran Club Jiltll Vard, inuilfivrR ltnelver of Taxia olllte In "Med to funiral Birvli.'s Men. -J p. In. 134.1 Klhvvnrth st Int nrlvnte. Ml. Morlah inn. PrlrndB tnuy tall Sun eve ni.lU'lT June 1.1, 5SIII Pontrldse St., MAItY A. ULIIPIT. Notice of funeral liter. HUODi; Junn 1 I. VIIU1INIA t IlIlOIJi:. daughter of Walter and Amelia Hroile Itela llveB and frlenilB Inviteil to funeral aervlies. Hun . 2 p. m , rcHldem e of parents, 032 llclgrade St. Int. -Mt. I'eaia Com HIlOOKi: Juno 14. JACOP PAItVIN. hu band of Mary A. Hronkn Inee Stephen.1 iikp.I 77. HeUtlvea nnd friends. Post No. 32, O A, It. of IrfW labura. Pa., Invited to funeral ervlcos. Sun . 4 p. in., 3530 N. ISth St. Int. at NorrHtown. Mon. a. m. UltOWN June 13 nt (1012 Chew at. fier-n-.antovvn. ni.l.AHi:TII IIIIAD dauglittr uf late Jeremiah and Ellzjbeth Htcwurdsun llrovvn. aged N7. Services Mon. 11 ,i. in. St Mlt-hnvl's Church. High Bt . Oermantown. Int. private. IIUIST About two weeks ago. at Cushlnu. OMa . V. It Ill'ISl'. aued nbout 11,1. llelntlves or friends will please tummutiiiato vvlth Ctnan uel Ashcr 4 Son. undertakers. 1002 Diamond "iiusil June 15. ANNIi: MARIA IICSII. for merly of Camden. K Ontario, Canada Friends Invited to aervlies Mon . 11 a m 51 N, 30th at. Int. Woodlands fern CI.APFV June 14. JtiMKPIl P.. husband of Mabel J. Cluflv (nee Noble), aon of i:nm and late Patrbk Claffv. H.iitlvea ami Oh mis Invited to funeral. Mon.. K 30 a. m. lllj Pusy ave, t'olllngdale, Del.iware County, Pa Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Holy Spirit 10 a m Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. CI.AHK. Suddenly. June 14. AMIKrtT P. husband of Mlnnlo i:. Clark, aged an, He ,. Uvea and friends, Trimble Lodge. No. 117. P. nnd A M Nonpareil Lodee, No. 220. I 0 ). F . Wushlngton Camp. No I, p u s of A , Invited to funeral services, Mon.. s 30 p m.. 700 Orant ave, Woat CollingswoiHl N. J. Int. evergreen lint Frlenda may tall Sun . after 7 P m. CIJVHKi: Juno 12. 1017. suddenly, nt Irvlnir. N. y . iiAiTir: porrnit widow of wmiam J Clarke, formerly of Phiudi Iphla. Inl. l'oreat Lawn Cem.. Hurfalo N. COOK. June 14. CHAItl.RS M.. son of lata Hennan and Louisa Cook Helatlvea and friends Invited to services. Mon., 2 p. m.. O'lvcr II. lialr Illdg.. 1820 Chc.tnut :. Int private. CYLIi. June 14, at her late reaiuence 401 W 22d . New York city, SPSANNAH B. CYL13. widow of George P Labatut. Mineral Man . Juno 18 Church of St. Prnncla Xavler. v iflth st New York cltv at 10 a m. DAVIDSON Juna 12. TIIDV.AH. hu.bnnd of orllla Davidson fnee Houldqnl and aon of Mary A ard late Charles Davldeon Helatlvea and friends. Poutaxet Tribe, No 145 I. O. 11. M. : Btonemen'a Fellowship of 2.1th ard. employe, of John T. X,ewl. I.ead or. all other organl xatTona of which he was a member. Invited to funeral aervlce., Hun.. 1.30 p. r-.. 3q72TiIton it t25th Ward) Int lllllsldn Cem . via funeral Jar Hemalns may ;; Uevycd Sat. eve DAY. June 14, HELEN, wife of Peter Day. ased 70 Helatlvea nnd frlendB invited to fu neral service., Mon , 2 p in., 11)2 1 Diamond at. '"DETwfl.BR. Juno 12 MAHY A . wlfa of Joseph Uetvvller. Helatlves and friend. J. J. Hel.lerllng Circle Ladle, of tho O A. It.. In vited to funeral. Sun. 2 p. m. husband'a rest dence, 4320 Freeland ave Hoxborough. Int. Leverlngton Cem Friend, may call Sat. eve. DULL. At Moorestown. June 12. LIZA DULL, daughter of lata Oeorge and Liza Dull, aged 73. Helatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral, Sun., 2 p. ra 444 N. Church at.. Moore. town. Int. private. .... ,, . FIOHNSIIIT Junn 14, SOPHIA, wtfo of George I Flgenshu and daughter of late tin Hum and Su.an Hubb Helatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral aervbes, Mon , 8 a. m , 5l.nl W. Hunter st. Solemn requiem high masa Ht. Gregory's Church. 52d and Warren ta , 9:J0 a, m. Int. Holy Cro.a Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. FLCTCHKR Junn 14 MAHY A, widow of John W. Fletcher Helatlvea and friends. Fed eral Council, No 10. D. of L , Robert Morrl. Temple, No. 11, O of P. A., Invited to funeral services. Sun., 1 p m., son's residence, John J. N. Fletcher, 1U21 S. iietcliwood at. Int. Northwood Cem .... ,. , . FLOOD June 13. JAMES o husband, of Bridget Flood. Relative., and friends. St. An thony. Holy Nam. Society Dlv. No. 12 A. O. II., rhlla. iMiit. No. 84. L. O. O. M. Court St. Albans. No. 85. F. of A.; Tenna. It. R. nellef Asso.. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 a. m.. 2Bt( South at. Solemn high ma., of requlera St. Anthony'. Church U:30 a. m. InL Holy Cri"nsYTIlK.-Jun. 14 WILLIAM H-. hu.. band of Klla M. For.ythe and son of Will am F. and Annie U. Forajthe. aged 25 nelallve. and friend.. Court Hartram, No 237. F. of A.. International A..o. of Machinists, employes of Mldvala Steel Co., Invited to funeral .ervlee., Mon 2 P m . U40 N. 00th .t. Inl. Alt. Morlah CeaALLAa0lEi"-auddenIy. June IS. CHARLES P j. ,on of Catherine Oallagher (ne Mc Devitt and late Patrick Oallagher. Helatlvea arid friend. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:80 a. m . mother', residence, 40ia Tackawanna at., Krankford, Solemn requiem m... St. Joachim'. Church 10 a. rn. Int. St. Dominic'. Cem. Auto i "oREENWOOD. June 13 SARAH QRIIRN I WOOD, aged 13. Helatlvea and friends Invited 1 to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m., on-ln-Iaw' real 'dence. Herbert C. Cocker, 4532 Frankford ave., Frankford. Int Oakland Cem. 1IAHTMAN June 14. suddenly. SAMUEL It.. 2d, .on of Harry and Flora v. Hartman, aged 18. Relative, and friend. Invited to fu neral aervlce.. Sun.. 2 p. in., 2540 N. 3-'d st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. HEFFERMAN. Juna IS, MICHAEL, .on of lata Michael and Johanna Hefterman, aged 3d. re. and friend., employe, of Hainlllnn ltper Mill.. Court Mtnsyunk. No. (2, V of A , 1 Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 a. m. r.ldenc of . pnj.m urenro. wviBysitr. , u DKATIIA 5"lfm mM Matthew's ctuiren, Itii'-JS tyfon ' Int. Northwood m S.V.h i?iTJunr .'. PATIllCK. hlnbllrul of riinJr.i"tk" nlatle nnd frlcndu In.lte.t to rMm?i Tu"" " m- lTIO .MrKenn t. Rich D Vii .mJnV fTiurrli of St Thomns Aqulnai iCr. -Tr-""10 .. JAMBS k itioaiNS. AndJE, t'i?1!'"; -Mon' u " m. Vlmrl of IIolv "roM "?m. "' Arch '"", i!"h ""' In ' wldolw',nf7jun?,1S' "MMa lllt.t. (nro Rmlth), ln.ifri0,fC,'Mrl''".A '"" XlHtlv and friend; f i Wh i.funr.r"' services. Hun. 3 P. m., 20tS J-rleni. ' w'.:'. ' "" 'nt- lVrnwood. I'em imv" y ca" s',t T to p. m. huVbnn.l 'iV TJ,.,,t". ,!l- "A'tHV T. llONAnD, hue u:in,,fA'.Uo,r,a T- Hunanl. nnd son of j'"e uiiilnm Ausuilua llonanl. of Providence. LV'.?uh- Jtelatl.ea anj friend, ln.ltrd 111 fu. m r?i'.u'?n v..3" " m . mother'a realJenc 41 K-i.,A i" lu.n" V-. MAHY. wife of William RrfMh'. ""Wf r. ." Kallmrlne nnd late James J!', "V Relatives nnd friends invited to fu-,'!''-M "30 am. 20.10 S. Illh st. Sol TS i, ri)ueni mass Epiphany Church 10 a. m. in? Iinlv Cross Cem .on e Ni!iV'TJun" . lai PATRICK FRANCIS. Sbi ?.. ,hn'". "I"' E'lnor Kenwv. Helatlvea and frlenda Invltvd to attend runt nil Mon.. s 30 It ..'! ,'.rnm residtnee of his brntller-ln I vw. Martin II tirlme;, 1422 N l'nisl. r st Solemn mass of reiiulem t St. Agatha's Church. 10 n. "'t..,.nl 'd Cftlhedrnl Cem. i..K,.l.l.1V Juno ,3' HANNAH, widow of Allen )i.' rl!k .nsed SS Relatives and friend. In vited to funeral. Sun 2 p. m.. A.htuii road above (Irnnt nve , Holmeaburg. Phlla. tnt innnvp.uk l'i in. Cunveviineea nt frankford itid (Irani nves 1 to I 3u p in Aut.i funeral .-!,A.,.,AT,'T Jll" " t btr Uin residence. ;".'.. V-.V-11 "' 'N,,w Vurk cltv SPSANNAH 1! l.AIIATI T duo Cm lei, widow nf tlwrge P. nbatut. Funeral Mnn . June IV church of Ht 1 ranrls Xavler, W. Kilh st , N..vv York .Ity, at til a. in LEWIS Junn 13. WILLIAM If. LEWIS . -', x,"'ls n"d late John I-wls. Helatlvea fni- fr!f' " " muted to funeral. Men, 11 s. in., (,U3.i Waslilngtiill ave. Hit private. i-iW.'jckns-. ',m. '' WILLIAM II It LP KIAS, aged i,n. Relatives and friends. Intt'K rltv Lodge Nn 1N7, ,. nd A. M . Columbn Chapter, Nn tu n A M . Kersinaton Com m.indiT, No. 01. ,K. T.. Phlla Consistory. A A . H . Ani lont Arabic tinier Nnbb's of Mjattr Shrine. Pldellly Lodue. No. 13S, M. O. (' P. nil other siMli'tles of vvhlrll he was a member, invlied in funernl aervlrps. Mnn . 3 t m., 1801 W Ontario st. Int private. Monu ment Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 p. m. I.YET Juno II I.OITIH C. huslnnd of lulu lAnt. need il.' Relatives and friends culinary Penenclal Assn. emplovea of Mai Andrews & i-nrnes ro, invited to funernl. Sun 2pm I7.TI S. 4th st.. Camden. N. J. Int Mt. Morlah 't m. , MARION' Juno 5, THOMAS T. MARION husband nf Mar Id I Marlon (nee 1 liltnlil.nn! lc.'il Chrlmlnn st. Dun notion of funeral Klvon MASTER Juno 15. 1IAHIIY A. huslnnd of Mary A. and son of Annln nnd late Alexander Master, of Enstnn, Pi Helatlvea and frlinds Invltoil to funeral nervkes. Tues , 2 11 m . 11J2 t-hainokln at. (near 12th nnd Callowhlll sts.). Int private. Pernvvood Com. MrNRjU " Juno 14. JAMES ITtANCIS Me M'.AI.IS sgo.l (12 Rol.itlvos nnd frlenda Holy Name Snrlolv, Iicnl Union No. SS. of Phlla Invited to funeral, Mon., 7 30 n. m , 53.13 Prls cllla st , (lermanlovvn. Solemn rtqulem mass M 1 lucent do Paul's Church 9 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Com iAyiy.F".',."M'im d""" I"' CIiniSTINK Ml.1l.lt. daualitnr of Into Henrv f and Ellzv Mevi r.lllei' Mi, lli), fiumorlv of UJ'I Passvutik avi. Ilil.itlv.s mid friends hull., I t.i fun. rnl sen lies Mnn 2 30 p. in. brother's residence. Ii'i'm1,1". ' Mi ver 112 N. Illh st Inl Clielten Hills Cem. Auto funeral Friends lna vl-vv remains Sun., s to 10 p. m ,.i,ONR,jT' .r'un? H. ALEXANDER, son of William and Lav inn Monell. grnndsnn nf Vln rent nnd l.ltn Phoebe Dlttmar, aged 20. Rela tives and friends, shandakln Tribe, Nn. 017. 1. O It .M . employes of Wuiker Cltv Mo..co works Invited to funeral services, Mon , i p. m parents' residence, 34(13 N 3d st. Lit. Oreenmount Cem Remains mnv bo vlcvvd Sun. eve. MOOIHJ June 11 ALICE, diURhter nf the late James and Mary Moore, nf New Hritaln Cmin I'nueral Bervlioa and Int privnte OltERl.E June 13 FREDERICK husband nf M.ir Oberle (nee llrocorv), son of J Leo pold and lite t'harlnttn liberie, aged 3.1 Rola lives and friends. emp!oos of Owen Letter's Sons, Invited to funeral sorvloos. Sun. 2 p. m, 275.1 H'-len st Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. Remains miv be v low ml Sat . after 7 p. m OHNMEISS At Eire Ilirbor City. N. J., junn PI. PRANCES. iliuKhter of Hubert and Mary Ohnmidss. Relatives and frlinds Invited to funernl. Hun . 1 30 p. in Train leaving chest nut st. f-rr 10 n. m. wilt mnko special stop at Egg Harbor. PE IIH( IN June 15 HOMERS S. PEARSON Rilatlvos ami friende -.- !. -t , tunernl serv ices. Mon.. 8 n. m . (U2'i Chrlstinn st Int 'lues. n. m.. Westminster Cem PIIARES At Mt. Holly, N.J. June 15, DANIEL D , husband nf Margaret Pharos uged CO Relatives and frlenda Invited tu funeral seniles. Mon.. 2 p. m , 01 Whlto st . Mt Holly, N. J Int. private. PRICE June 14. HARRY, husband of Annls Prim nnd son of I itn John and Elizabeth Price ui'lauves linn irienus iron Workers l.mal t'lilon. No 12. Invited to funeral. Mnn . 8 3ll i 111, 203 E. Iluntlngdiin at S,di mn re. nulem mass St Alui'a Churth 10 u. in. Int. old Cath.str.il Com PRICE Sixth month 1.1th MARY HAINES PRICE wife of Dr. IVrrls T. Prlro, and daush tor of Hai hel A Haines and the lit, Prnnklin D llolnos Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sei end day. Sixth month 1Mb, 2 pm. residence of her mother, I02S Pino at. Int prl vale. Woodland Ct in QPIOLEY June II ANNIE JANE Dnl'O LAS. vvlfn of Wllllnm J OulRlov. Relatives nnd frlinds Invited to funoral services Mon 1 p m. 1210 N .10th st Remains miv l. viev,ad Sun.. 7 lo 1 . in Int private. Auto funeral. ItAMHO. June 15. Ht Petnberton N J MARY t IM.MKI need 2 lunttvia and friends Invited to funor.il services Sun 3 p m . resldeniii of sister. Mrs. Annl.- (latman Jarvls Permborton. Int. I O. O p Cem RICE At Newtown I'n. Fifth dav Sixth Month llth Allllli: I1UAKER RH'i; ,Bri) 07 Relntlvis und friends Invited to funiril wlihnut further notion. First -da r Sixth Month 17lh " p m . N Llnioln ave.. Newtown. Int prlvute llnv b stnwn Ci in IIICIIMIDSON PASSAVANT lune in In St. Clement's Churth Phlla., bv Rev Iir 1 en nrd Woods Rlchardsnn, nsslsti d b Rev Father Hilti hlns.,11 rodor of the i hun h ELIZARETH M. PASSAVANT In I.EdNMlll WlluDS 1UC1I AltlS(i .tr nf Phll.ldilpliln. ItOIHNSON Suddonlv, Junn II nt V, work IV I . KATI. lKHIINMl.V of I-rinkfurd Phil" Hue nnilee of funeral, from 4.120 Hodge i I'r.inkfonl. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PENVSVI.VANIA st IHIIIIW at ....Vi-Vj;" n m int. St. Matthtw's im wiliiVi? ,;V,"T-June 14. SOPHIA, widow of T'htiroK . nnr--. ii( ir-iiuii-iii nil rill i cp a Jiiirs:l..5' m. '-, I'o'r Crom Cem. " ,,,',,' "i '"aimer and HiKrld Johnson nisei friend. 1. I1,. n.nn''i SI .lis. Iieiatl.es and rei3en.L "J ,n fun,rsl .cr.lcea, Mon . 1 p. m . oali i S..f. "' -'- 15 Whhart at Inl mk i.nno (mi UeiriHlns ny b- .lewed Bun. r VtrAMSa),V4v( Naasvii.ai)lM , War Time Real Estate "Let the ground work for you," is a ery real cry nowadays. But it can work in a better and more profitable way than by merely raising vegetables. Buying a very valuable plot of ground at a price just about half its value then holding it for a little while that is the quickest and surest way of "letting the ground work for you." J p enfield Will Prove This With almost everything being higher in price C- account of the war, Penfield, due to settling an estate, is newly lowered in price. Lots formerly $550 are now $390 the usual $425 lots are $260. And Penfield is a beautifully built-up, progressive suburb, with many homes, every modern improvement, and only 3 minutes from the 69th Street Elevated Terminal. $10 Down Secures Your Lot the balance in little payments. Never in the history of real estate in Philadelphia will you have such a money-makijig oppor tunity so sure, safe and sane an investment. See Penfield, and the place and the prices will speak to you better than this announce ment. CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO., chSSut Take Philadelphia and Western at 69th Street Elevated Terminal get off at Penfield a 3-minute ride, a 5-cent fare. ..Representa tives on property Bell Phone, Spruce 4976 V"s DRATIIS nOSIIRHT. Juna 14, PKTEll7 hutband of j;thrln Itotbert (nea Frala), aifd 02. lUta "v and trltndl. Father Carbon Cnunelt. No. TZ. C, II. u, ut. Aloralua'a lien. Sorlatr and m - inn nil nan n inriiiunii in' iUtlrrnl. nlnn a.4n m ntoi 4a 4lAai. n- ii,i ', , . "aW n. (II, t -!- S( mini! lit M5- m i.n. h.,?h. m""" Hl' Aloyslua's Church 10 a. '....!. ,"oly l ro"" r""- A" funeral. .,"b'nJ of llra.io C, liumrlll, arrd 44. Ileia. !.' nSa frlenda In.lted to funeral arvlc,a. l'hnV S..p- m.- r,72J Warrington aw.. West 1 nua. int. rl.atn iiv?,AIJn?rJ.,ln.,s- J0',N "CIlAFEn. nla J, V", ,'r'fnd Invited to funeral. .Hun., 1 fn!3 tt'WPc "' brother-in-law P. 1). Warner. Hfiii1ii,.!f.!.", . 'nl.flreenmount m. i. ''."'';! Juno IS. WILLIAM It . son of ...... ,,,, ,,n,,i inn t nrnnnf. MTitrMt,r ?"". 2:80 p m t-,21 N. I-awrence st. Int. F J..i.t..V.r"nmounl em. auio runerai. inl!v-MIU.,J)i,.N At olrl'- J'hlla . June 13, "'v!IIY TAYLOR son of J Henry and Emma ,'.. Sonnelmrn aged a week. Int Mlddletown ' rL".,!J.,.ur,n Grounds, SOHDEN. Juno 14, AN.VlA M wife of Aaron Sorden. aged OS Relatives nd friends invited to funernl services. Mun . 2 p. m , 530 Stats at . lamden. N. J Int. llethel Cem. Remain, may be viewed Sun Cvc '!. I'W-i:ll June IS. REttnrCA A. Vf, "i".!"."1, Pf 4" Danll and Sarah Stlllwell (nen Mlddleton). Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral services Mnn. 2 P in. Marltnn ltap tlet I hureh. Mvrltnn. Pn. Int. In church bury '."".Rrounds Remains may be viewed Sun. 8 in ill p m.. funeral apartmenla of Harold II Mull gan s.1217, x. loth st. (cor. Oermantown ave I Auto funeral. TAIIEH Junn 13 I.Al'RA TA11P.R (nee lusted) f f wuiinin li Taber, aged 17 Ili'latlvos and friends invited to funeral sen lies. Sun , 2 P in, 2344 Cleveland ave (ISth end Dauphin sts ) Int. private, Woodlands tCIH. T(IMI.1K(1V ut. Slnnh 1-..V. r-i, v,ri husbind or Ellen C. TnmUn.nn nged 7(1. Hela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral Third-day. ..fii. "' : "" re.ldenoe. Somerton Phlla. Int William Penn Cem Carriages will nim-t trnlns ?!, nn" .!! Sln l-avlng Heading Term, at 12 31 nnd Trenton 12 47 p in. TRACEY June 14 JAMES TRACEY. Rela tives and friends Invited tn funernl Mon . 8 30 n. m.. residence nf briither-ln-lavv Pntrlek Me Mennmlii. 2040 Ilrandywlnn st. Solemn requiem miss St. ITanela Xaver Church 10 a. in. Int. Old I 'a tiled rnl Com ii,YtA .""ilNT-',i"1." H,. CLAYTON 11 VAN IIOIIN. husband of Eva Jf Van Horn and son nf Martha and Itte Joel Van Horn Helmuts and friends Invlttd tn funeral, Mon . 2 30 p m Pljmnuth Meeting, Pa Int Cold Point Cem. 1 rlenda may view remains Sun , 7 to u p m VITI. June 14 SARAH C. daughter of An- thnnv C. P. and llrldget Vltl and granddaughter of late James nnd Margaret Jore aged 10. Funeral, to which the relatives, friends, nlso H. V. M SodnMtv nnd employe, of Allen R. t. ressman s suns are invited, Tues.. 8 a. m.. tarenis resldenee. 140 Hltner st Solemn mas. of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 0 30 a m. Int Holv Cross Cem WALSH. June 14 EDMUND, husband of lata Catherine Walsh Helatlves and friends. Ht. Edmond s Holy Name Society. Dlv. No. 72 A. (I. 11 . Tlppernry Asso . Invited to funeral, Mon , 8.10 a m. 20.'3 Mlfliln at Solemn requiem mass st Edmond's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Com Auto funeral WINTEItnoTTOIW-June 1.1, WILLIAM C. husband of Elizabeth Wlnterbottom (nee Ful rier). Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, Sun , 2 p in , 304 Cross a!. Int Mt. Morlah Cem UNDERTAKERS Wini.PH FREED 3305 N 17T1I ST Parlors nt vour disposal Phone Tioga 4(120 iY ' r1 friends Invlied to funeral aer.lrea, hi-'ii?. J '" -' .N 2lh at. Int. private, rtii.'.Vi'd"4!5'-. J"n" U 15 . Til B It Li .i.-'l' hubnd of Into Antalla Hchueniel (nee ijito) itelatlvra and frlenda, Volatlander jAtfsiiiHCe -- -WWB -wvkfhath UitfiffV f or full (...MWbWwJ:' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PhWSW.tANl.V Stllt'lllltN WisVMVBsAsstV daily, including bunday. P $f" -ST" '.' 8UX1CER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITlf. Ts. J. FREDONIA HOTIaj , N.wt.l mod. brick hotel Amir, Euro. Vlassu central location. Cap. 250 standard table. 4 service i elevator, baths, run. wat.ri lock.r. tot bather.) garage. Mra. O. W. Carmanr Sons. Weilminiler Kf nr Oauh. Bar. to . VV S nuumniier ,trwt trtTu baths, m. Lff ' wat.r, 110 np weekly, fl up dally. Chaa. ButH. T'A' -Til . - - ,f , f ? J HOTEL ARLINGTON "SS."- i Open all year. It. J. 08DORNB BON. f-1 '' Hotel Boscobd Kentucttroire. near , ;' Bench. Open all ysar. Flna table tlklt. Thone 117. A. K. Mat ton. . . STONK HAnnoR, N. t. Harbor Inn Overlooking rich. rtoardwallc. a atu uui tan ant9 circular. Edw. Iiatcbar. IIADDON HEir.HTS, N. i. Haddon Heights Inn ..'nT Irollfr. Oolf link m-ai-hy. Wrltn for booktit mnA farm a at l'' vrtltMn . "- -- na..iw wu.tjv, (ivj, WHJItVOOI), N. i. EDGETON INN c""- 250' WhU "- atiix t,e orchestra. Hu.lo room Coach, llookltt J AI.IIERT HARRIS. AinCRY PARK, N. 3. HOTEL BRX rsrrscu jqoROfrrriefe'5pfsi nAOI.ESMCRl:, PA. THE CRESTMONT INN t . KAOLES MERE. PA. ?". h0,,.1 w"h tha Incomparable situation, 2200 feet above the sea, on the .ummll of tnt Atleghenle.. Golf, tennis, boating and the finest of fresh-water bathing. Modern Improvementa For booklet and terms 'address WILLIAM WOODI Manager. WHITE MOl'NTAINS. N. II. Bretton Woods. White Mountains, N. H. OOLF ln the very shadow of Mount Washington. MOTORINO through the Alp. of New IHOhsEnACIC RIDINO over Mountain Trails and Woodland England. Paths. The Mount Pleasant X" oct?i.D' C. J. DUNPIIY. Manager. Tho Mount WadilnRtonOjJ' D. J. TRtlDEAU. Manager. RAILROADS! Through .ervtco via N, l, N. 11. H. It. R.. and II. M. II. R. Rooking offlce. 248 5th av,. New Yorb. lfl k. ? 'vwBTrnSB' 'MrsStri .wcv f. tk ' '. ft stssVYi fn i 'r"- i ttfWftY Ml r " H "rl .v'ji"? I'zJCr ati-jlsa-"-n ""if ,i Cac-aff T :.JMii vZ -T-K'TTrSJ -Si Canadian Pacific Rockies "The MiMnt of i Score ol Grinder Swit tiUnii". Twenty-four continuous hours through threo risnl mountain ranges slittcrioc with snoar caps, glacier, and battlemcnted cracs. Tho Canadian Pacific Railway Touches more of scenic grandeur than any Railway ln the World. See It all by day, If you choose, by breaking trip at BANFF LAKE LOUISE FIELD GLACIER or SICAMOUS Unexcelled Hotel! from Coait to Coast o' Canadian Pacific Standard partu ular, call or write about Tour A'o. J30-J. 11. C CLAYTON, City Pa.aengcr Agent Canadian Pacific Railway (IJD Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, F It PERRY Oen Agt . Tnss Dept. 1231 llroadvvar. evv lorn utr tfg.iiiiiiK. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PENNSM.VANI.V SfllPRBAN Keystone Phone, Race 2958 .- v ft : . ."- Sn 4 'l'r ", ?r.pm't&4: , u
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