li , .'.at 16 EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR I WHEAT -Receipts. 87.301 bush. The mar- ''J-ORN If celpts. 8200 bush. Western ad- ' -v .. aifntiritr Ann the nmrlref arli'ntifw J'MnB(lr llht offerings. Wn quota i Our. lots ie undr mnt onerings. quote: carl Je local trad", JJ" JP ..location -Western No, I'LL. t.S0V4 WI.SlHj do No.. J. yelk fl"? 9 1'78V d0' No' ' vel'w' '''WI'I sm low. W. i. Fa tt.rlnt. DS.371 bush, j On rlntfn .!- 1 a 1 art bnt SPtll Art ft jta IaAb .J 'tOl'R Receipts. 802 bbls and B91.A02 lbs v.. ..rk There was uiue irauing, nui rani limits ri.re well maintained. Quotations Winter T.i'JmM. llt.SOWlSi Kansne, clear. I1I.2.1H13, i!T .iralBht. 12.23l3i do. pitent. 12.,in ff.j i'rlnir. first clear, 111 2IUM2. tn, patent, . ?!"13 do, favorite brands, 13 25W13 7.V: Lfltrm"" choice nnd fancy patent, 1)3.25 I nTB J"' wa8 ,ulct but Arm under light afferinfl, " u iiviii icr uuis., as vo iiitr. PROVISIONS There little trading, but values rs rteadllr held. . The quotations are as I?.. . I'ttv beef. In seta, smoked and nip. I aried he. western beef, In sets, smoked, 35c: . iur beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd lr-drlca, w"1-. vnkin ueci, kiiuvkifh nntl i.nor. smoked. 3rte, beef hams. 130 32; , , family. J44.BO043, hams, S. P. cured. P.'.. eiu I2!lo. do. s : r.ned. loose. 2nifl5nu;,. Jto do, smoked. 272T14c. other hams, smoked,' ny CUIui " .v, alr y ij- ( kins, imoked, western cured, 2,V W20c. do, So led. boneless, 40c, plcnlo shoulders. S. p, .....A loose. 21c: do, smoked. 22c: bellies In t Mekle, according to average, loose, 20c: break f tut bacon, as to brand nnd average, city lird, western, refined, trs 23c, do, do, do. tubs, 13ei lard, pure city, lcettle rendered, In tcs., tic; do, do, do, In tubs, 23c REFINED SUGARS t, market was auiet but steady on a basis 'of 7.50c for extra flno granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 BUTTER Offerings of desirable stock were moderate and values were firmly established, kilt there was llttlo wholesale trading Quota tions! Western fresh, solid-racked creamery, finey specials. He. extra. no'S'lOo, extra firsts, s flrwts. 37Mir. seconds, 30Vjr. nearhv nplnts i finer, 2c, nvrrape extra, 40SMlr: firsts, 3HW ' 89c: seconds, 3im 37e: special brands of prints JoMlllI t 45W4C EOOS There was a fair demand for fancy Itock ond the market ruled firm under light efferlnes Quotations wern as follows: Nearhy firsts. 111.211 pr case, nearhy current re selpts, 10 00 per caso. western extra firsts. J10 20 per case, do Prsts, SO 00 per case: fancv se lected candled cges were Jobbing at 400 llo per dozen. t,Lt-aT Til. mptnt ,na noln. 1... M Sk tinder llelit offerings. Quotations: New York I full cream, fancy, new. 23i 5f 23V o. do. do, T filr to good, new, 22V4 2.",c, do. part skims. f ilifM He. POULTRY T.TVT?-nplrnhIfl stork ruled MtenriV itnlaf R miderate offerings but trade was quiet. Uuotu p tiers: Fowls, as to tiuillty. 24H2.V; roosters. JTWleCt epriPB rniritcnn. lint I.PKnorns, piumo, yelTow-sklnned. weighing Hf! Ihs nplece. il036c. spring chickens, not leghorns. small.T li,, 2IH''"c whlta Leghorns 23 20c, dinks, Pekln, 1IWJ0. do. Indian llunnor, 17WlKc, pigeons, old ier pair, 2329c. do, young, per pilr. stiff 22o nrtKSSriO The general market ruled niendv. with supplies of desirable stock pretty well cleaned up Squabs. hoever, wero dull and milk-Ighlng IDS. ".3c: Ich- .jng 4 lbs. and over apiece. 234c. smaller sizes, 1 hOfciu. d roosters dr -plckpd. IN1,- broilers, i Jersey, fancj, SS'QMOc Virginia. 32W3.V. other rearby, 2.128o Western, 2,',iRi30i- turkeys, fr.h.kl1Ied. lend, n, r lh Western hest hp 5162. common. S062Sr , ducks spring. 2Ji 23c: squabs, per dos. n White, weighing lliJMu lbs. per dozen, $3.eTiif4 !(!. white, weighing VHP 10 lbs, per dozen J3.2"M3 73; white welshing 8 III. per dozen 12 ROfi)2.7,"i. white, weighing 7 lhs. Kr dozen, J22 3"i white, weighing HWfl'4 i per dozen. 1 r,oi.fi.-i dark. Jl.5001.83: tmall and No. 2. 60c $1.1 5. FRESH FRUITS The market was quiet but steady under mod erns offerings. Quotations: Apples, .per bbl J'en Davis, JI04 ti0 lialduln $4H4 30. Apples, Northwestern, per box Jl."04f2 50 Lemons, per box J3W4 Oranges, I'lorlda. per crate llrlgbt, fancy, 3R3..'iO. Husst. do, J2W3.30: poor, 7.'cl (i0. Grapefruit, Florida, per crate, 12 5005. Pineapples, Porto Ulco, per crate, y(M Strawberries, per nt Jersey, 7f?irie; Delaware and Maryland. SffJISe. Illarkberrlea, North Carolina per qt , lOtfi 13c. Huckleberries. North Carolina, per qt.. llSrlde Chenles, per Mb. basket Sour. 40W(!0c, sweet. niiT.'p. Cantaloupes. Georgia, nir tratp. I23: do. Cali fornia, do, t41?fi30. Peaches dcorgla, per car rier, 2 r.nfpS.SO Watermelons, Florida, per ear, I25U04OO, VEGETABLES The market was generally firm under light offerings but demand was only moderate. Quo tations White potatoes. North Cnrollna, per bbl No, 1. 80n 75 Xo 2. $3fl. culls, f3 C4, Whlto potatoes Norfolk, per bbl No, 1, J0&1O No. 2 $1 50ff S .-. White po , titoes, Hastern Shore, per bbl No 1, 40 7" JH0.23. No. 2, jriBior.O Onions, Texts, per crate No 1. 1 251T1 76, No. 2, llOo 011.23 Cnhbnge. Eastern Shore. pr bbl -crale, t2 23B2 75. do, Norfolk, per bhl..cruto, 1282 50 Lettuce, North Carolina nnd South Carolina, per basket nOcWM Celery, Florida, flat crate, SI 23 1.35. Mushroom, per 4-lb. per 10-inch crate, Jli2. llcnns. North Caro lina and South Carolina, green, per basket, $1 02; do. North Carollni and South Carolina, wax, per basket, l2. do. Norfolk, green, per kuket, I2 605f)2 75. do. Norfolk, wax, per buket. fj2 50O2 73. Kggptant, Florida, ,er box, K92W, Teppers Florida, per box, 1 50W 2 50. Squash. Florida por box. Mtpl50. Cocumbrrs, North Carolina, per basket, 23a tlOi do Norfolk, per basket, $13 T. JKeti. Norfolk, per 100 bunches, Jlfffs. To matoes Florldi per cmte Fancy. $3 2303.7.1, holce, J2 2.102 75. Tomatoes, Mississippi, per Uiket, $101 60 , WfSKer iuoiaiionn rowis, jLr to Ijox, f fed dry-picked fancv nelertrd, 2CHc: we i i ids. anil over Hijjeun. uc ; weigninc ;i' 1 iplecc, 21c, weighlns 3 lbs .iplece. 22 fowls. Iced. In bbls . fancy, dry-picked, we tfc LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS BUa. Market weak to Iflp lower. Mixed Hn1 kutchers $14.7015 00 cood heavy. Si 4.7." J---' "uil HKf'l. -! IIM'll, HhlH, l1,lllllli' 500i plf-ii. Sltll 40. liulk, tl.Y.u.!, 7.1 iteady to 15c lower 'rWwu. fft ndiff.NO: mwa jnd h'lfers $." 7.111 7... ntockera nnd feedero. W1U Texans. !0.7o5f I- 40; ca.es, $11 GlItTstl Tl- ll- rA 1....1 tt !.. a fllve and AVestern, S0.1SOU'; lamba, 113.150 II BAR SILVER It H it Last 1017 Today Test. Sat. High. Low. 71'i 35 H !W York fcentsl 7gt4 7K14 77 7I ndon (pence). ..311 3!' 39A 30T4 Steamship Company Pays Extra SYItACTSE N V. Juno 23 Great lAkea tSeamshlp Company has declared a Regular quarterly dlvldphd of 2 per cent u nd an extra dividend of 2 per cent. TO( T, TE l-OIt CISSI FICATION R. k. rnrt nnxT furmshkh Pennsylvania Suhurhnn ilT. AirtYneautiful location, cool, shaded lawns, handsomely furn tnrdium-stze house. all CnntB .Tltlv nnrl Alttrnsr . fm'nrnhla a , M. 'nemenl to (Hilot. reilned family. Phone BALTO. PIKK. H MILE ritO-M STATION i 12r. hath nnpnh ihrt ...ki. I.. f om ibade. fruit on farm, man ond maid would remain, ISO mo.. 3 or more mos.i see photos. C. p PBTKU3 BON BUS CHESTNUT ST. MARRIAC1KS Ti"iriT Ti antfoa a a r-..iat . PQn, on Thursday, June 22, 1017, at 4:30 &.T" S? Jntt Ilev Jn H. Iiumb and the IlUht UUlhtr n Mf .tirt (r Tnhn I tm , 1 1 Vl IIi?ERAD!TUCANDKU TOan AN: IN MEMOItlAM EBt.i'ANSEN. In loving memory of my daughter. HfcANNETTA U, HANSEN, died Juno 23. 11)07. ' MO'ruUK. ksBRRTT- At Port Itsadlnr, N. J Junt f . LAWKENCU J husband Si CatherlnS T. tiSSSS i!n.'e tummintkeyj. nelatlves and fflenda. Veteran Employes' Asso, of P. & It. .T-.i. yhJWj.k'.'-Jt l'.- o-.p'.inyitid rrjlimn reoufem mass Church of the Holy Child xLi'V" 1. " " 'nt. Holy Sepulchef Cem. i iiM.rrrl' ijji.i.in.-oii June Z2. IlilT. JOHN J hus 55 t Nalle llellen tne furey). neiitlves ,JrJ4 frlinda Invited to funeral, on Wed., 8:30 Mlftnn rsqulem mass Ht. Malachy'a Church 10 i JS..JBt' 1,ol' Croas Cem. LA'WUAMIN. -Suddenly. June 22. HAHAir (ISM,." Frank o Dcnlamln and daughter of '" William and Elisabeth Sharp ess. Kelatlves tiii ',rJn" nvlted to funeral, ru, 43 p. m.. "i-Amerlcan Mechanics' Cam. ' rruTJ!.'' .iUIe -u jcioow, nusuana ok Helena tJSST 1A ,44- Hc'atlvea and friends. Elevator I Km' " m "IT Oa'kdale st. Int. Ivy Illii firS Iu.m,'l y l viewed Sat.. 8 to 10 Jrq. Auto funeral AnTiii. X Jui!' so- WILLIAM T.. huiband of and i!i.I!?rr.n,.M-lr- aired Bfl. nelatlves Ncl iiiA"- ?K John's and ?:ourt ill Vernon, m 1IIjiJ a" 'nltl to funsrai; Mon., 8 a. BaUiI- '-."Ichmond it. neaulem hlgli mass Ail 5J;"1 hurch 0 a. m, Int. Most Holy Re- lleme r- l8viZ'I Tv 21 NKH son of late ! 5 and Hannah Jlradley, native ef Har- i vvumr uonccai, Ireland, ruperal Tnurs., i "la'nce oi initr, Mrs. juua nnuiai, !.?' r!H H mass oi. urtjorrs ,. na. mwt irtMM ueio. Meia- I'tfeLJWTSrV Li".-j-;- ' .i i)K,Tn(i AT,rvl2Jy U Vl,w"1 8al" 8 8 1 " Linn Iltllhtf " " Jo,eph Co""" Jan; itiiiii. t'ARTEH. hushand of Sarah n. Carter r'Mil U,enl"' Wonlltomlry Lod. I. O. tJ. I ..Minnie Kaunee Lods. I o It M ( rienl eral drant Council, No. 82 Jr. b. U. A JT, tTon,.lmn?'Urh.Wh'2 tilB"; "n(i "II "IhVr orwnUa-' f mer.V 1S1 lclV, n wa" n member, Invited to Er'n.B,t,v 2 P " State Hospital, Norrli 12 nAer.lm,I.n?,.mar..b vlewfd Satt after COM ri!S.?LB .V Io"lt?1' I"U. Private; Pa ilrii,?T,ult' iU JorP'rJy. Centralla, a hitii.1,AP'. L- husband of lati Catharine tat rnrrnv m.' lntn. Hn,y Sepulchre Cem , tW, ""R"'1;' J, 3?. fipartanbure Co., No. ri.nA.. TJ' 9,als .Temple, A A. O N M S..of xi.'r..nr rL0wA"..No- ,'4" Wensley Kuster. ThM'J'sA Cotton Yearlles. Oaks Club, iinSSl. nf."! fCDubllcan Club, emplojes nf th ieV-TJiSF P'tentlon. and all other critanliatlons nnATns 2ieS2lJh uhq Wn." a member. lnited to funeral senlce. Hun s p m . residence of son Krank ?.-.-F",?n- 10, N- 8th st Int. flreenmount "". cinains may oe Mewed sat, P. m. 8 to 10 DATtltACH. Suddenly. Atlantic City, N. J iSI'i2,1, no"i:,J7 MOitniS. son of Dr. James fHiniV0!.8. .s,0Irl" I"ch. nelatlves and mends Invited to funeral services, Sal., 11:30 Sonn? j'l J,1,,,80."1" I'urel Hill Cem. Int. south Laurel Hill Cem. eI?Ay.,,n?u,',!'n!!r'.Jurie.::o- SAnin. aaucnter 5iiSiu.",I?.dJata ol"rt Davie. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mon, 2 p. m.. reel r 0,nmother. 317 N, 22d st. Int Mt. Morlah f-em. nemalns may be viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 p. m. i.JDAVis,runs 2 SAnAII DAVIS, widow of Edward Davis, apd 70. nelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , 3 p. m , Im!i,p,n,00,'.,lllushtcr- Mts William H. Hampp. 401(1 Market st Int. Kcrnwood Cem SfPAVISiPNT,JJ1" 2,1 ''ATHKHINn HART . V.L wlfe 2 Rohert J. DaMson and daughter of Christopher nnd late Mary Alburger. IM neral. to which relatUea and friends Invited, Tiles.. 1 p m.. from her late residence. 485 Shunk st Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto sen Ice. DEVLIN June 22. OEOnoE A DEVLIN. son of lote John and Kate Devlin. Due notlcs of funeral, from residence of brother-in-law, James A. Stanley. 1232 8. 21st nt DIXOX. June 21. HENRY PASCHALL DIXON Kunernl services Wallinetord, Pa., Mon, 11 a. m. Conveyances will meot 0.50 a. fn train from Rroad St. Station at Walllngford Station Int private. lOt miERTY-Yl'NCK. Juno 21. CATII AR1NE, wife of Robert Doughrtv and daugh ter of lnte Cbrlstlan and Anna Yunck. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. fl'30 a. m. r72T cedar ave . w. I'hiia. solemn man mass (hurch of the Transniruration 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. DCITY June 21 JAMES, husimnd of late Ellen Duffv Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 7.30 a. m.. residence of son In law, Joseph Gallagher. 82 K Ashmead at.. tJermantown. Hlah mass St Prancls of Aaslst Church Oam Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. HARM: Suddonly. June 22. MRS. M. M EARLE. daughter of latn Rev. John II. and Catherine L Menges. Relatives and friends ln!tod to funeral services, Mon.. 8 p. m.. 4030 Parriah st Int, Tues morning, York, Pa. Train leaves Ilroid St. Station 8 40 a. m FEROl'SON June 21. MARY M wife of Robert E Ferguson (nee Moare). Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p. m., husband's residence?, 2013 N Marshall st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto fu neral FITZGERALD June SO. ANNA R., wife of Thomis F. Fitzgerald and daughter of Mary and late William P. Conner, nged 2A. Relatives and frlmds Invited to funeral, Mon., 8.30 a, m., c-1?l m rtnsewnod at. Solemn 'reoulem mass HI. Monicn's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. FUREY.-Iune 22 SARAH FUREY (neo Rray), widow of Dr. Enos Furev, aged 74. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, snn-ln-law'a residence, Prank s. Heltzel. 01 1 Eldrldge nve , West ColllnRswood, N. J , Men 2 p, m. Int. private Evergreen Cem, Re. mains may be viewed Sun , 7 to 0 p. m. OETTS. Juno 20. JOHN R., husband of Helen Oetts (neo Oannon). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon 830 a. m.. Ill) Harvard nve., Colllngswood N. J, Mass of requiem St. John's Church. Colllngswood, N. J,, 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral GRAY. June 20, GUYON W. GIIAY. Rela tives ond friends Invited to services, Mon., 2 p. m., 100 Elmwood nve, Narberth, Pa. Int Westminster Cem. Trains leave Uroad St. Sta tion 1 15 and 1-45 p. m. GURT June 21. LANCASTER, son of John C. and lato Sarah Jane Ourt. Relatives and friends invited to funernl services. Mon . 1 p. m.. father a residence. 1244 S. 20th at Int, Northwood Com. Remains may be viewed Sun.. 8 to 10 p m. GRIFFITH Juno 21. TAUL. husband of lato Mary (JrllTith, ngeil 84. Relatives and friends, members Lafayette Lodge, No. 71, F. and A. M j Columbia Mark Lodge, No. 01, F. and A. M , Purine Lodge. No. 200, I. O. O. r. Puritan En campment. No. 55. I. O. O. F , Invited to fu neral services, Mon.. 2 p. m.. 015 N 4th st. Int private, Mt Peace Cem Remains may be viewed Sun , 7 to t p. m. Auto funeral. HACIvETT. Juno 20, JAMES F. HACKETT. tiu.ib.ind of Mary Hackett (nee Mcintosh). Rela tives and friends. League of Sacred He.irt, Oroblo Post. No. 10 U A. R.. William O. War den Ren. Soc . Invited to funeral, Hon., 8 a. m . 2403 Madison fquare (24th and Christian sts ) Solemn requiem mass St Anthony's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAMMOND. June 20. at Atlantlo City. N.J.. ADA A., wife of Rev. Thomas S Hammond. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Mon, 2 p. m Union M. II. Church. Bth nnd Mt Vernon ats.. Camden. N. J. Int. Har- IIARVEY. June 21 HARRY J., husband nf Marv A. Thompson Harvey, son of Mary B. and late Hnnry Harvey. Relatives nnd friends Invited to tuneral, Tues.. 8.30 a. m., rear 232 Christian St. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of St. Philip 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross 1 'HAYWOOD. Juno 21, JANE A. HAYWOOD, widow of Edward Haywood. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m. 2U23 .Hsrtville at. to proceed to Franklin Cem. vault. Rerr.alr.a may be viewed Sun., after HAYWOOD June 21. at Manahawkln, N. J JAMES C. HAYWOOD, aged 01. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 1 p. m . Staitord ave., Manahawkln. N. J, HEATH Suddenly, on the 22d, at her home, Orient L. I.. JOSEPHINE SMEDLEY HEATH Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, at Twelfth St. Meeting Hnuso. Flrst-da after noon, at 3 o'clock. Int, Friends' Southwestern llurtal Grounds. HICKEY. Suddonly. Juno 20. 1017, PETER A eon of Charles L. and Sarah C. Hlckey (neo 1wrey), aged 6 years a months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m , residence of parents, 2231 S. Hicks st. Int. Holv Cross Cem. HOPKINS At Moorestown. N. J.. Sixth Month. 22d. JOHN C. HOPKINS. Sr.. aged 87. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. See-ond-diy. Sixth Month 25th, 2 30 p. m.. 10 High st , Moorestown. N. J. Int. Colistonn 'jOHNSTON At Port Kennedy. Montgomery Co. Pa .June 21, NANCY JOHNSTON, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. rs;l denee of niece, Mrs. A. II. Erwln, Port Ken nedy. Mon , 2 p. m. Int. Port Kennedy Hurling Ground. Remains may be viewed Sun. aft anKAL'FMAK June 21. GEORGE J. KAUF MAN, husband of Clara Kaufman (nee Hubert), aged 3', Relatives nnd friends. Washington camp. No. 83, Pa P. p. S of A.: Gen. Lawton's Commandery. No. 0. Pa. P. O. s. of A.: mem bers of Church of Peace. 10th st. and Snyder ave invited to funeral services. Sun., 1:30 n m. 2323 S. Isemlnger st. Int. Northwood rem. Friends may iall Sat , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto fUKEl!'LY. June 21. JOHN J., huiband of "Mary O Kelly and son of Samuel I. and late lane Kelly. Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart and Holy Name Societies of Church of Our Ludy of Victory: Loyal Order of Moose No 54, invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 & in , mi's Westminster ave , West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our. Lady of Victory I, m Int. St. Denis's Cem. KERRIGAN. June 20, THOMAS, son of Jntnee and Elizabeth Kerrigan, aged 23. Relu tlves and friends invited to funeral. Mon., 8 30 i. m . 2548 Emerald st. High mass Church of Visitation 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem, KLINE. At the United States Naval Home. Tune 22, 11ENNEVILI.E, eldest son of late Michael and Ann Kline. Int. Monument Cem . KUsVmORC. June, 20. WILLIAM, son of late Christopher and Matilda Kushmpre. Rela tives and friends, all societies of which ha was a. member, nvlted to funeral services. Sun.. 2 i m . 1220 W Seltzer at. Int. Northwood Cem Auto funeral ,,. LEIRRANDT. At 3244 N. Rrosd st.. June 20 FREDERICK, husband of Ida V. Lelbrandt and son of late Frederick and Maria Lelbrandt. Relatives and fronds, L'Mlr.thlan Lodge, No. 808. I' and A. M.l ,U. Jot n'a. Chapter, No. 232: St Albans Commaniiry. No. 47, Lu Lu Temple. A A. O Nl M 8.; Pa. Society Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: all other organizations of which he was a membtr, Invited to funeral serv ices Mon , 2 P. m Oavld II. Schuyler Illdg.. llrnad and Diamond sis. Int. private. I OWRGAV June 22. MAR A., wife of John"i: Iinergan. Relatives and friends In vfted to funeral' Mon.. 8:30 a. ra Conshohocken and Union avea., llala. Solemn high mass St Matthias"" Church 10 a . m. Int. Wmtn.t.r rem Auto funeral. Omit flowers LUDWIO. June T 22. HENRY J., husband of Barbara Ludwlg (nee Stelnnker). aged OS. Rela tives and friends, members of Court Elm Tree. No? 88, F. of A..' employes of (lilllnder & Boris Inc. Invited to funeral. Mon,. 8:30 a. m.. 1330 fiermantown ave. Requ em mass St. Peter's Church i 10 1 a. m. Int. Molt Holy Redeemer Cem. A MAl'lONEY.-i-Jurie 20. .PATRICK, husband of Sarah Mahoney (nee .Kefiy). Relatives and Friends, all societies of which he was a mem ber Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. llur rnoiit rd , Oakvlew, pe I. Co., Ta. .Solemn mm of reoulem St. CharTei's Church 10 a. m.' Int. si ciiiirlss's Cem. No carriages. 8 'maItLaND. June 21. KATHRINE C. MAIT. LAND widow of Edward, V. Maltland. High mas of requiem St. Patrick's Church. 20th and Locust at.. Mon.. Jo a. m. Int. private. (Omt ""yj'f.'r'oi.-iev T,m. "I. CECIL JOSEPH. ion of Saroh V. and late John W. llccroskey. lo.J Hi. Re allves and. friends. League of fitid to funeral. Mon.. M Su a. m... 8018 N. 3d Jt Solemn requiem mail 3J. Veronlca'a Church 1U am. Jnt. New Cathedral Cem. Auto f u- "KVhKnMOTT. Juno 21. SALLIB A wife of Albert Mcbermott and daughter or liiiie tenner .nd lite Alfred Coffey, aged 23. Relatives and frtinds invited to funeral. Men.. 7:80 a, m . nsi st'etsrlna at. High maal of requ em Church 5B.hi Assumption 0 a"m Int. Holy Cross Cem. 0teSHANB-June "o" THOMAS, husband of Margaret &SnVn. (n.e McKenna). Re latlvii I.vrr-H fi m ni. i NiisV.-VV .T9i, aiiunfr. z auiiiMe m " -. -"5"l!'."-V vlted to funeral, Mon., .2 p. m . 2220 S. Hem bfWlr!'i. ,n- Trinity Lutheran Cem, MOORE June 21, MARY, widow ef Thomas Moore. Relatives and friends, Altar Society, In. v ted to funeral, Mon., 7 30 a. m., 6650 Hela kill st Otn, Solemn requiem mass St. Vin cent de IVaul'a Church 1) a. m. Int. New vaineorai cem. ,.3RnlsoN' J" 2"' MARGARET T. MOR RIfcON. daughter of late Austin and Anna Mor rison. Relatives and friends. St. Edmond'a Ieagus of Sacred Heart, Altar and Rosary So eletles. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m., 1703 8, 22d st. 8olemn requiem man St Ed mund' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croia Cem. NICKELS. Ruddenly. June 21, near Moorei town, N. J , WILLIAM. NICKELS, husband ot Frances Nickels. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 a. m , residence, near Moorestown, N. J. High mass Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel 0 a. m. Int. Mt. Curmei Cem. O'RRIEN. Suddenly, June 20, Point Tleas ant. N J . Mrs, SOPHIA V. O'RRIEN. Funeral Sat. morning. Requiem mais 8t. Peter's Church. Point Pleasant, 10 a. m Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Train leaves Point Pleas, ant 8 12 a. m arrHlng North Phlla, Sta, 10:10 a. m. Auto funeral, ' . rPLUEar.R. June 21. MARY W widow of Alfred J. Pflueger. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. 2137 Oermantown ave. Int. private. North Cedar inn v,rm, PHALEN, June 22. CATHARINE A, daughter of Rrldget and late Lawrence Phalen and alster of Sister Anastasla and Sister Ad-mural-lid. Relatives and friends Invited to runeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m., Nicholas st.. l'otts ville. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. rottivllle. Pa PHILLIPS June 22. T, J. W rillLLlPS, husband ot Sarah E. Phillips (nee Norcross), son of late, Dr. Charles C. and Hannah Ann Phllllpi, aged 11. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p. m 23.1 st. and Rlvor ave , Camden, N. J. Int. Cam den New Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. pbtTNTNEY June 22 CICILY ANN. daugh ter of William and Snran Pnuntney (nee llwes ton). need 17. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon 3 30 p. m., parents' resi dence. 815 E. Russell st. Int. private. Re mains may be viewed Sun eve. Auto funeral RIEHL. June 22. MARY, wife of George M Rlehl, aged .1(1. Relatives and frlenda Invited to servteos, Mon., 2 p. m , resldenco of her sis ter, Mrs E. Stange, 101 N. Ruby st. Int. Mount Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun , 7 to 0 p m. P.t'FFNF.R. June 20. WILLIAM A., husband of Catherine Runner (neo Downey) and son of late Edward and Julia Runner. Relatives and rrlends Invited to funeral, Mon . 8 30 a. m . 1018 Rrown st. Solomn high mass of tequlem St. Stiphen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem RUMROL. June 51. AL11FRT r., husband of Mary E. Rumbol. 704 Federal st . Camden, N J. Relatives and friends, Cnmden Lodge. I O. M , Invitefl to services, lion . . p m . Oliver II. Dalr Ruildlng. 1820 Chestnut st . Phlla Int. Fernwood Cem Remains may be vlewd Sun., 7 to 10 p. m SCARLETT June 22. EDWIN W., husband of Theresa, son of the late Edwin W. nnd Emma Scarlett aged 41. Relatives and friends. Oriental Lodge No. 383. F. and A. M.i Univer sity Chipter. 250 R. A. M.i st John's Com mandery. No. 4. K. T.; Lu Lu Templo A. A. O. N M. S . of Phlla . Protection Lodge, 243, I O. O. P. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 2 p m.. 6317 Master et. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. SCIIADA At llraddoek. Pa Juno 17, LOUISA SCHADA (nee Wick), widow of An thonj F Schada. aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p. m . fu neral homo of John C. Klmmerle & Son. 2127 N llroad st. Int. private. Mt ernon Cem. Auto funeral -.... ., t .. . . SCII1LD June 21, JOHN II.. husband of Elizabeth Sehlid. aged 55 Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Sun., 3 p. m., 71 Monhelm st . Otn. Int private. SCHNERRING. June 21. FREDERICK, hue band of Catharine Schnerrlng, nged 71. Reia tlves and friends. Deutscher Lehigh Unterstut zungs Vereln. ompioves Mldvale Steel Works Invited to funeral. Sun . 2 P. m.. 3022 N 8th t. Int. Northwood Cem. SIU'MON June 22 HENRIETTA, wife of Harrv Simmon (nee Orlssim) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon , 3 p m . 2212 Almond st. Int private Northwood Cem. Remains iim bo viewed Sun. after 8 pm, 8HUSTER June 22, MAE Al'OCSTA DAIN. wife of Earie C. Shuster. daughter of Harry II. and lato Ella M Scott Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral, Mon.. 1-30 p m., 634 S Conestoca st. (63th and Ccdur ave.). Int. Mt. Hope Cem Auto funeral. SIMONS. June 22. MAR C, wlfo of George C. Simons (nee Chllllngswnrth) and daughter of tho late Heary and Eliza Jordan. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervices. Tues . 2 p. m.. 6843 N. 2d st.. Olney. Int. private. Fern- WOKTE(VENSON. June 21. WILSON P.. hus. band of Ida Stevenson (nee Cordery). Relatives and friends emploes P R. T Co.. Luzerne Ram: all other organizations of which he was n member Invited lo funeral services, Tues., 2 p m.. 2548 N. Hutchinson st Int. private. Hillside Cem. Remains may tie viewed Mon. eve Auto funeral. TAYLOR June 22, MARTHA SHARP, wife of James R. Tailor Funeral private from late residence, 215 8 42d st Int. private. THOMAS At West Chester. Sixth-day, Sixth Month 22, EL1ZAOETH L. THOMAS, aged SO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Second day, 25th, 304 N. High st. Will meet at the house at 1 p. m. Int private, nt Newtown Friends' Tlurlal Grounds. T1MMONS Jurm 21. THOMAS JAMES, son of Patrick J. and Annie Tlmmons. aged 28. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8-30 a. m.. parents' residence. 1U23 Olive st. Solemn high mass at the Assumption Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. TOWN. June 22. JAMES, husband of Ethel Town, son of Richard and Mary Town, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon. 1.30 p m.. parents' residence. 814!) Aey mouth st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Remalls may bVtOUT-j5no"2i KATIE THOMPSON, wife of Charles A. Trout. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral services, husband's residence, 5120 Marlon at . Uermantown. Sat.. 4 30 p. in. Int private . ,,, WIESS Suddenly, In Conshohocken, Pa June 21. LIZZIE A., wife of Thomas II. Wiess. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1018 Payette st., Conshohocken, Pa , Mon.. J p. m. lnwoilT!-Jun 22. SPENCER A., aged 77. Relatives and friends. Courtland Saunders Tost, No. 21. G. A. 11.: Ladles' Auxiliary of Post No. 21, O. A. R.. Invited to funernl services, Mon.. 8 p. m.. funeral Tues.. 2 p. m , 4070 Spring Garden at. Int. FernwooilCem Auto funeral. WO LP Juno 21. MARGARET M , wife of Joseph J. Wolf, daughter of late Francis and Margaret Doyle, ugi d 33 Relatives and trlerris Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 30 a. m., 034 MrKean st. Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m , Church of the Epiphany. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. 81.60 np Dnllr. 9 up Wlclr. Am. Plan. OSBORNE Paclflo and Arkamaa Aves near Reach. Ele vator. Hot and cold running water In rooms Pri vate baths-. Rathlnc from house. Evellent table Capacity 300 Rooklet MECKLY & TETTER Hotel Boscobcl i !&,-, -' Fine table. Rklt. Thone 11T. A. E Marlon. Westminster Ky- " ne" anch- Elev' to street Private baths, run. water, 110 up weekly. 12 up dally, Chns. Ituhre. SUMMER RESORTS ATLNTIC CITVt N Jj FREDONIA HOTEL '-, Newest mod. brlik hotel Amer A Euro, plansi central location. Cap 250. standard table & serv., elevator, biths. run water, lockers for bathers, garage. Mrs O W. Carmany A SorJ. s.TONi: HAIilinn, N. J. Hnrrvnr Inn Overlooking Itch. & lloardwalk. naroor inn , nrruiar. ndw. nei-her wu.mvnon. n. j. HOTELARL1NGTON ' Open all leor. 11 J. OSRORNE A SON SUMMER RESORTS ni.nrmtD spring, pa. IIADIX1N HEIGHTS, N. J. Haddon Heights Inn XLTx'J trolley. Oolf links nenrhy. Write for booklet and terms ALEX. M. YOUNO. Prop. Curative Water With A National Reputation at BEDFORD SPRINGS (Pcnnn.) HOTEL & BATHS NrH'Tid a hippy, hrftlthfu) tnimmcr In this rtollEhtfut mountain park of 30UO actm. Intlffnratlnr cltmntn, l'.'OO tet above mr lril rirturcHatio ItMI pnthn, irooj motor r'1 runt to u.tlkn l ry outdoor ami inrtoiir riiiriofi ttolf, tennis. rMlnir. bowl Uift KWltnrnlhtT dHiirlntr. Mpnila Halhfl nnd TJedfonl Mineral M'iitr that rUal thono of tho fa mom l.urfpjteiin resort Motor tourlRts will Ami PpIendM accom nindrttlona. now orr.aV II. i:. IIKMIS. Mcr. M.ft4U'i:r.NY,.al,MTr. SUMMfiR RESORTS WltlTR MOt"NT,INSx N. H. ..., RETTOH WOOIS White Mountains, N. i. ooLr In tho very ahadow ot Mount Washington. MOTORING I IIORSEnACK through the I niDINO r.. lover Mountain Alps of Trails nlr New I Woodland HnglanJ. I Paths. The Mount Pleasant X eSTi C J PUNPIIY. Manager, . , , Tho Blount Washington '.V, V D. J. TRL'DEAU. Manager. RAILROADS! TaroUgh service via N. f. N. II A 11. It R.. and II. A M. it. R. Rooking office, 243 Mh av New Yorl. i'NI)i:rtakers ADOLPH FREKD. .130-. N. 1TTH ST. Parlors at your disposal. Phone Tioga 4320. Rni.ifiiors MiTicr.s Itnptlst CIIKSTM'T STRKKT IIAPTIHT CHURCH Chestnut st west of ioth st. OCOROB D ADAMS. D D.. Pastor. 0:45 a. m Rrotherhood of A. and P. 10.30 a.m. & 7:45 p m. Worship and Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Bible School. Lutheran AT Till: FRIENDLY CHURCH 10th and Jefferson sts. DANIEL B. WEIOLE, Pastor. Iilble School, H 45 a. m. Morning Service, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: "Tho Second Coming of Kvenlng Service, 7:45 o'clock. .sermon subject: "Knocking nt the Door." Pulpit occupied at both services by Rev. HERBERT C. ALLEMAN, Professor of Hebrew, Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. Prwih)trrlan ARCH ST. CHURCH 18th and Arch sta. Rev. CLARUNCP. HOWARD MACARTNEY. 10:43 "The Lonely Heer." 8:00 A patriotic service In the special in tereit of sailors and marines. Dr. Macartney will preach on "Four An- cnora, or, rauii nnipwrec IinriJ PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH 33d and Wharton sts. 11 a. m Raptlim. 8 p m. Communion. Dr. Holton at both services. NINTH PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH 57th and Washington av Rev. JOHN AXTORD HIoaoNS, D.D Mln. Dedication John D. Taggart Llgget Memorial. 10:10 a. m . H-p. m Preachers. Dr. Luccock, Wooster, O.; Dr. Kennedy. i;dltor of "Presby. terlan." Special music: all welcome. Trotestant Episcopal CHURCH OF ST. LUKE AND TITE EPirnANY 18th st below Hpruee. Hev. DAVID M. STEKLE, Rector H a. m Holy Communion. II a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4 p. m. Kvenlng Prayer, Anthem and Ad-dreis. ST. JAMES'S, Twenty-second and Walnut sts. The Rev. JOHN MOCKIHDOK. D. D.. Rector. NATIVITY OK 8T. JOHN THB BAPTIST K.on u. m. Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Morning Prayer with 8irmon. 4.00 p. m. Evening Prayer (choral). Weekdays T'SO a. m., Tuesday. 10:00 a. m., Thuradny. 10.00 a. m Friday, St. Peter'a Day, Church Is open all of each day. Strangers always welcome. OPEN-AIR SERVICES tinder the direction of RI8HOP RIIINELANDKR t Sunday atrernnona during the summer AT o O'CLOCK On the site of the propond Cathedral on the Parkway at 23d at. Preacher for June 24, Rev. II. Percy Silver, West Point. Jul 1 Rev. Henry C. Stone, July 6 Right RV. Thomas J. Garland, blihop suffragan of Pennsylvania. . . . July 10 Right Rev. t harlta B. Durch, blihqp suflraian of New York, Unitarian kv4ct BsysXW BWTAWV aMyWwM.L. V.,:'" ,n ;;.. wmi i& mfc:,' (yiiijiiy , !l'i,((i- ;,v-yip Tomorrow the Public Ledger will issue a handsome FREE Supplement, printed in four colors, showing .i ; 7. -r-n . .i .,, r-rrrr. ' . MJJrJfmjk l :-;!'::i -':-'' ' " M fsilil MM ' 00i iiiiiimii limn rmriiiNiiii lleW , Ml'aUV'MM pi L.oIored ity2MM 'g Supplement hf p ..''V.,.'"V'. ai id M 1H Jr-i? - Ml - Hi .f MB fiSli&fim ssB !'.'. '.i ! ni t.Saiwrn . .i sssr-. . af3 -rfn am .. -. ri Jki jm rrmmw sssssv ! ... I A jL.!Lla!Lji $Jil&r 1:;S '.'!'; : :.' 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