Vv, V t& 'J PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Iteeelpts, 120.S2I bushel.. The In.rlret was nominal. COIIN Itecelpta. 18,775 bushels Trade waa eiulet, bat the market ruled aleady under light offtrlnt Quotations Car lota for (oral trail as to location WnUrn No 1) yellow II ()H I l.lHii-do, No. 4. do. ltTSH0I?tV do. No OAT8 Recelpta. SVftSO bushel. Offerings were moderate and the market ruled steady. but trade was quiet. quotations No 2, while. TUfr74ci standard white 72V r7.V No 3 white. 714O720 No. 4. white 70J4 H7tr. , FLOVIl Itecelpte. 14T Iba and 2 M2,Mi lb" In aacka. The market waa quiet and without Important change Quotations follow Winter traliht. 111 30012. Kansas, clear, tl l,2"if IS. do, straight. I12.2S013. do patent. Ir.'.Vlff l$.2i aprln. rlrit clear. 11' 2W12i do, a lent 11225013, do, favorite brands 11.1 ".rutin l eltr mills, choice and fancy patent, flil.2."& RTB! FLOUR waa quiet but firm under light efterln... We quote UltMl 73 per Mils, as to .Quality. PROVISIONS . The market ruled steady, with a fair Jobbing demand. Tlw quotations are aa There waa little trading. but value were steadily held. The, quotations are aa follows! city beef. In aeta, amoked and air arted. 83ej western beef In acta, smoked. 33c, elty beef, knuckles and tendera, smoked and .Ir-drled, 80c. weatern beef knuckles and tenders, smoked. Me; beef hams, 130432 pork, fatnllv. t44 MU45j hams, 8 P cured, loose, 24H2Rc! do. skinned, loose, 2(lW:fl"ir do, do, amoked. 270274c, other hums amnked rlty cured, as to brand and awrane am tisne bams, smoked, western cured M'i tTSftc do tolled, boneless. 40c: picnic shoulders 8. P. cured, loose, 21c: do, smoked 22c bellies In Mckle. accordlnstto average, loose 2Pc break fast bsren. as to brand and nvrrsse city curd. 3flo; breakfast bacon western cured ine lard, western, refined, trs . 2.1c dn do do tubs, 2. lard, pun. city, kettle rendered In 'cs., 23c; do, do, do. In tubs 23c REFINED SUGARS The. market waa nutet but tead on a basts f 7,50c for extra fine granulate') DAIRY ritODUCTS H UTTER The market ruled steady under moderate offerings and a fair demand. Quota tion!' Weatern fresh solid narked rresmerv, fancy special. Hlc, extra flnfMdr extra firsts 8c. flrati, 37Hc, seconds IWhc neartw prints fancy, 42c: avrrriR- xtri 4n(M1r nrstN jw 89c, seconds, BfUi 37r spTlal bran 1 of prints jobbing at -nQMSc EGGS Fancv eg-irs ruled firm but supplies were larcely of unnttrnrtlve atw1 whli It wm dull and, weak Quotation Wfr- on follow Nearby Brats $10 an per case nrarb current receipts. $9.90 rer cas western extra firsts $100 per case do firsts $9 Itn ir case fancy elected candled ems were Jobbing ut 40 IP lie per dozen. CU I USE ai tn fair request nml values wre Well maintained. Quotations New York full cream, fancy nw, S3 4 tjac; do, do fair to Bood. new, S2V4 OZ3c. do part aklms. IKHSr. POULTRY LtVn ruled steady under moderate offering and a fair demand Quotations Fowls as to quality, 2iV2Zc. roosters 17 Iwc sprlns: chickens, rot Leghorns plump vellow skinned, we 1 Rhine Vi (f'2 ILa uplere, SaOHOe sprlnK chirkens, not Left-horns smaller sires 2(l1.c Vhlte foghorns JJWJOc, durks 1'ekin. lli'fr.'Or, do. Indian Hunner 1701fc.e pigeons old, per pair USffUSc do ounkr pr pHlr Ifn'jc DRRS9KD The mnrkrt ruled firm on fanc Stock with demand absorbing the llinltftl nfferlnRS. Quotations l-owls 1J tn Iwx mllk td, dry-picked fano selected JOH c weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece l!fte . Wfl Rhine 3 'A lbs, apiece. 24c; welixhlnic 3 lbs aput e .'.'wi fowls. Iced, In hbls fancy dry-picked weluh lnr 4 lbs. and over apiece 23Hc smaller sizes, S10ko w.n roosters tlrv-prkd JSc broilers Jeraey, fancy, T4nc Vfrirlnli 1393V other nearby. 22Hc Vestrn I'MfflOc turkss fresh Killed Iced, per lb Western best here, 232lc common 2n3t2c ducks sprint; "2 HP 23c, nqtiabs per dozen White weiKhliiK lKffl Ibs. per dozen WWt I CO white wel-hiiiR ty 10 lbs. per dozen $S 2ri1 T white welBhlna H lbs per dozen tJ Vitx J 7' white welRhlnv 7 llm. fer dozen $22 3" white uetahlnif n$rn4 ba pr dozen $1 (.OtfM hi dark $1 5001.83 mall atid No 2 Wk 0S1.1R FRESH FRUITS Trices were Generally steady under moderate Offerings and a fair demnnd Quotations Apples, per bbl lien Das $4.114 10, Ilaldwtn. 4ul. Apples northnrstern pr box $1 10 (if 2 50. lemons rr bo $3(4 OrnnRes 1'lor ida. per crate urlght fancy $TWH 10 russet Sancy $2ff?3ftO por 7Vt$l 10 Orapefrult, "lorlda ter crate S J.30 ( r 1'lnenpples Torto tico per crate $tfl4 btrautsrrtrs per qt. Jersey 7CC13c Delaware nnd Man land Klik. lUackberrles, North Carolina I er qt lowi.ic. Huckleterrles North (arollnn per nt 14 5 10c. merries per iu. dibkvi isour iovfimr eweet fin ft 7 fir. ( nnf nlmmoM firnrL In nor rrn I a 1 S, do, California, per crate $4,110. I'eaches, Georgia per carrier $2,103.50. Watermelons, Florida per car $Ju0tf40O. ' VEGETABLES The reneral mnrket was quiet but prices Were steitdll held as follows White pota toes North t'arollna per bbl No 1 J7 10W 8..ini No 2 4 lOWS Ml culls, 3Wt While potatoes Norfolk per bbl No I $7Mi(itrii No. 2. II WIM VI White potatoes KHStern Hhore per bbl So 1 Jlk-ltfll ,-,! No J SAtfO, Onions Texns p r cnil No 1, SI JW 1 75, No 2 tiOeMIl 21 1'abhuiie Knstern Bhore, per bbl crate l.'.J'.1 71 do Norfolk, per bbltcrate 2SC'Vl .xttue North Oiro llna and South Carolina, per basket 3nf2$l Celery Horlda per 1(1 Inch rrntr Jiff 12 lleans, North (iroIlna nnd Houth Carolina, rreen and wax, pr bnsk-t IIWJ ilo, Norfolk, creen and wax $2,.'i0'i22 7i Kxaplnnt, Klorlda, per box JllQm.'M IVpp,rs h lorlda p.r box, 11.3002 Vi Hiiuash J'lorlda. p-r box JIW1 Ml. Cucumbers North Carolina p. r basket, $2G 2 SO , do Norfolk rrr burkct $1Jr3 2" lleets Norfolk per li" bunchrs IH01 Tomntoes Florida, per crate Dvnc .) 21B'.T 73, choice, I2.21W2 7S Tomato. Mlsilsslppl per flat erate, $1 21fM 35 Mushromns, iier 4 lb. bas tet, lll ou L Financial Briefs The Central Trust Company, of .Vew Tork, has contributed $100 000 to the .Amer lean Hel Cross war fund Final returns to the Interstate Com merce Commission of class o.nn rallioads for April show the total reenue to han been $319,629,658. an Increase, of I37.W.9,. 641 ns compared ulth April. 1910 The operating Income, lioveer. as II. 717,407 less than last jear. totnlliiR J76.803.B98. Alfred Q Kcattergood has been appointed assistant treasurer of the, I'rotldont Life nnd Trust Company C E Danforth. of the .New Vork Stock Exchange firm of Van Kmburch &. Atter bury, has been elected n director of the American Hide and Leather Company, suc ceeding William htuart Cox, resigned Harry L Shepler has resigned nB lee president of the Wllljs Overland Company, effective July I William II Uirchall, who has been superintendent, has been appointed general superintendent In charge of the Toledo factory, succeeding to the work of Mr. Hhepler The borough of Colllngsuood, N' J. Is preparing to Issue 11 21.000 bonds for street Improvements, unless lemonstranceM are filed this week, thus avoiding a special elec. tlon The N'ew York Subtreasury lost $17,000 to the banks on Saturday, reducing the cash net gain since Friday to $366,000. LONDON STOCK MAKKET Accumulation of Orders Over Week End Is Moderate LONDON, June 25 There was a mod erate accumulation of orders for securities our the week-end and the stock exchange markets In the main were steady today Notwithstanding firmness of rates for discounts, the feeling In the gilt-edged sec tion was cheerful A speculative Investment demand on a narrow market made the 4 ',4 per cent war loan buoyant again Allied bonds were good, Americans receded, but Canadian Pacifies were liard In spite of good weekly earn ings Grand Trunks were dull. Home lines were quiet and mixed. Light profit-taking occurred In Argentine rails Kafflrs wero Inclined to sag because of the possibility of a temporary suspension by the poorer mines under the compensation scheme This will enable the more Import ant producers to utilize the limited imports of materials. Weakness In the staple made rubber shares heavy, oil Issues were firm. 100 Per Cent Dividend for Detroit Co. DETROIT June 25 The Detroit Iron and Steel Company has declared a cash dividend of 10 per cent on the common stock, payable In quarterly Installments of 2H per cent, the first to be paid on July It to holders of record July 2. The rtgular quarterly dividend of l per cent on the preferred stock will be paid at the same Ume to stock of record July 2 The stock holders have approved the recommendation of the directors that the common stock be Jnrreaned from $0.000 to $1,500,000 byJ the transfer of 7B0.&00 from accumulated rriUi: apd tlwt the tie's stock b pre tent, to wr4wai htlimf In the torm tt a "'WARE THE WALLOPED," IS SUFFRAGIST WARNING Women Send "Fairy Talc" as Final Fling at Legis lators HAIlHISnUna. June 25 Suffragists look a final fling nt mnny of tho ntembrn of the Legislature here today In n "communique" termed 'The Suffrage Kalry .Tale " Heiildcs expressing their glee at watching Vie "wallopers" getting "walloped' the vole-scekero make a final plea for action on their presidential suffrage bill. The "Kalry Tale" message reads, In part: "Once upon a time in a Oreat Common wealth, there ruled a nig Senator who thought ho should do the thinking for tho Whole of this Division of the Republic. "So with thli Thought In mind the Big Senator set about to Control the Legislature and to choopo a llttlo Sjwakcr "And still later, It came to pass that a District Attorney representing tho United Slates bald In open court that 'at a confer ence called by Representatives of tho Penn sylvania State Drewers' Association In 1914, Candidates for the Legislature. State Senate and House, were selected, and that one Hank Account shows that there whs paid Into the Treasury of the Association for Ha Po Itlcal Purposes In 1914 the sum of $349, 992 11 and that from this ono Hank Account tho sum of 346,691 91 was expended' "And It camo to pass, too, that from all Sections of tho Stato Lobbyists represent ing tho Hlg Senator's! Organisation rnme to tho Legislative llnlln untl Ihnt bills favor ing th Striking Down of the Force which provided the Illir Fund mentioned by the District Attorn- were Defeated "It secimil 4Jint then was Nothing the Hitter .Members of the limine, could do to Confuse tho Hlg henator s Forces and that the Little Speaker nnd the Hlg Senators Lieutenants would havo everything their own way "Hut another Force seemed to have some thing to say and when Force opposed Force tho nest Members of the House realised they held tho llalance of Power. "Thus It happened In the Closing Days of tho Session the Ilest Element realized its Strength and Walloped tho Wnllopcrs. tho Hills of the Wallopers, and all that tho Wallopers represented "Moral 'Waro tho Wallopers when tho going-homo dajs nre at hand lest the Wal loped become Wallopers because buck-home people nmetlmc do their own thinking nnd they have the Inst Wallop" PUTS $2900 IN STOVE, LIGHTS FIRE; SAVES $20 Some Belonged-to Boarders, Too, and There's Trouble Aplenty for Mrs. Kripps PITTSBURGH, June 26 One $20 gold pleco was all thnt was saved from tho $2900 kept In the stove bank of the boarding house of Mrs Joseph Kripps at Hrlnkcrton, a mining town near here, when Mrs Kripps lighted u flro In tho stove estcrday morning The monej represented $900 savings of tho boarders and $2000 belonging to the Kripps There was an angry demonstration among the boarders when Mrs Kripps apprised them of the fnte of their savings, nnd fearing that It vvas a ruse to beat them out of tholr money they ransacked tho houso In search of money, but none was found Mrs Kripps nmd her boarders had little or no faith In banks and kept their money hidden In the house On account of recent robberies In tho town tho money was changed from u trunk and each night was hidden 4n the stove, kindling and coal being piled on top of it Yesterday Mrs Kripps was In a hurry to start tho Are, and forgot about the money, which was all currency except the one goldpiece When she heard the gold piece tinkle against the grate bars and fall Into tho ashes sho remembered the stove was a bank Water vvas poured on the Are nnd n lot of charred paper will bo sent to Washington In an endeavor to have It redeemed NO REASON FOR COAL 'PRICE RAISE, HE SAYS Witness Tells of Advance Made as Result of Operators' Meet ing Last January Ni:w YORK, June 2,5 The famous meeting of coal o&etiitora nt tho Waldorf-Astoria January 3 last was delved Into nt length todaj In the Govern inenl's Sherman law prosecution of flft ono coal companies W R. J. Zlmmer ninnn on the stand declared there was no reason for tho Increase In coal adopted at tho meeting, but he admitted that those present talked about the necessity for in creased rates and mentioned minimum fig ures which some of the speakers suggested It is nt this meeting that tho Government contends a "gentleman's ngreoment" for an increase in coal prices was adopted. Zimmennann said tho speakers all agreed th.it tho increased cost In steel Justified a boost In coal prices The new rates suggested by various Individuals, he said, ranged from $2 50 to $4 a ton at the mines Prior to 1917 ho said this rato was from $1 25 to $2 40. Zlmmermann also tes tilled regarding a price list circulated among Jhe coal operators, suggesting $3 per ton as the minimum rato for coal at the mines 2 Die When Train Goes Through Trestle SPRINGFIIILD, June 25 Crashing through a burning trestle near Waverly, a Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad freight train carried C H. Littler, engineer, and Otto Klrsch, fireman, both of Spring field, to their death today. L. R. Shaefer, brakeman, was probably fatally Injured. GOVERNMENT DONDS Hid Asked. 2s, registered, 1030 . 2s, coupons, 1930 , registered 1018 . . 8s, coupon, 1018 4s, registered 1025 . 4s, coupon 1025 3s, registered 1040.. un . . . 084 f .. io ioa . 10 .7 . 8S ss, coupon, jum 8 Panama 3s, registered, 103A... 0ft. Panama 2a, registered, 1IUS... 0(1 Panama As. registered, 1001 82 Panama 8s, coupon 83 RAILROAD EARNINGS ROCK ISLAND . Year ended December 31: ... I9" Increase Total opsr rev $80,889,129 n nso,77n Net oper ray .. .. 83.070.412 8.108.810 Oper Income . . . 21,002 84 1 7,83:,184 Other Income ,. 1,436,842 10(1,67 Gross Income 23,428,884 T.OSU.onx Surplus 8.078,1811 8,484,677 BUFFALO, IlOCHESTEn AND PITTSnUnOH Third week June.. . . . . $803 075 184 08 Equivalent to $10 84 a anare earned on $74. 482.62J capital stock outstanding. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOnK. Juna 25. DUTTEIt Receipts. 10.220 tubs, somewhat lower and unaettled, high score 85tt40lic, sxtraa. SOOSSUo: firsts. 37V ifSSSc Imitation creamerjr, S30c EOOH Receipts 15.050 cases, ateadri stor age, JUOBlfcc extras, first. S4034Kc Other quotations unchanged CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ClUCAOO, Juns 21 nUTTKR Receipts. 18 -000 tubs. Steady Extr, 87e!j firsts. I3jftc t EVENING MINIMIZING NOISES IN HOSPITAL REGION Police Divert Heavy Traffic From Streets in Vicinity of German Police turned away heavy trucks and cautioned trolley lars to move slowly past ! the Ocrman Hospital, tllrard and (.'onntrc Ian avenuts, today, to keep noises irom ais turblng Mrs. IMward C Dearden, of Merlon, who Is critically III at the hospital The Inhibition applies to all noisy vehicles on Twenty-second street, Corinthian avenue, Qlrard avenuo ami South College avenue, all of vhlch pass tho hospital Mrs. Dearden, daughter of George W Ulabon, a Nlcetown linoleum manufacturer, was operated on for appendicitis on June 18 Her condition was critical last Friday and hospital authorities asked police of the Nineteenth and Oxford streets station to help divert noisy trainc from tho hospi tal vlclnltv At the hospital It was said tho officials and nurses wished the noise quar antine could be continued Indefinitely Gob Fatal to Heading Man RHADINO. Juno 25 William D King elxty-six oar old, died today at the Reading Hospital as the result of being overcome by gas nt his homo, 634 North Tenth street, four weeks ago He was found unconscious In bed from tho effects of a leaking Jet 2Dcatf). ANDKKftON June 23 MAIUON ANDEM SON, widow of Iloherl Andernnn Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 2 p. m. reel dnce of son In-law, Joseph tllack, 0(10 15 Clementine at lnt (Ireenmnunt fern Remain may l vleed Tues. nfler 7 ti m ANTRIM At Hurllnston N J tunc 21 J THANK ANTRIM hulmnd 'f I InJi Antrim ajed (H vears 11 months 2 dnje P'itlv and f-Ienrl lr " I' AM " . IIS ""hottiK rnro t t omicll if am Imi I incited to funeral W d .1 P tn I.Vi V 1 r nil s I ur llnatnn V J lnt W ' . vn Cent Mount HAII.V --June 23 Si hA.N I.UI1D ulluw nf Jf-1 J llallv Relatives ami frlinil United to services Tuea 3pm 18211 Arch et lnt strictly prlvnto IlARRr.TT At Tort Readlnp N J June 20 LAWRENCE J . huebiind of Catherine, T Iiarrett (nee Cummlke) Rclitlvca and frlond-. Veteran Employes' Asso nf F nnd It Ry. Phlla Lodire, No 2, n I O B Ancient Order of United Workmen, all employes nf P and R Ry. Invited to funeral Tues . 8 30 a m. 6101 N 'lMh at Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Child 10 ft ra lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral HARRY June 21 ROSE E daughter ol John and Hnseanna Harry (nee McAvnvJ Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Wed H 10 n m realdenco of parents (I5J N riMh st , W Phlla Solemn mass of reijulem Church of Our I.ady nf Vlctnr 10 a in lnt SI Agatha'a Cem. West Chester I Auto fun-rnl llriCK June 21 DOROTHEA HECK (nee t)l gal wife of Jaiob Heck aged .13 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servicer Thurs 1 p m. J'V! n Inillnna uve lnt prlvato (Ireenmount Cim Friends may call Wed . 7 to " iiinlbiN June 24 ANNIE V widow cf Harry R Ileldln aged 13 Relatives and friend' nvltiid to funeral Tuea 7 111 n m. npts of VVIIIIam H Ilatlerh. 3llll N Hroad nt Mass St Elisabeth's Church nam lnt private. Iturllnnton, N J Remains ma bo viewed Mon 8 to 10 p tn Pittsburgh papers copy. 11EU.F.M On June .'2 1017 JOHN J hue band of Nellie llellem (nee Kuroy) Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral on Weil o in S nt. from lato residence 1714 N 1.1th at Solemn requiem mass St. Malachy's Church 11 n m lnt Holy Cross Cem HENJAM1N .Suddenly. June 22 SARAH, widow of Frank c llenjamln nnd daughter of late William and Elizabeth hharnless lt-latvea nnd Irlenda invited to funera Tu-s 2 p. m r, ill Merlon ave 14tli st nnd Lnncdster ve ). lnt American Mechanics (Vm HnilOKIl June 21 CHARLES husband of Oeorglanna nnd son of John and late liulsa Herger aged 33 Relatives und friends Invltid to funeral Tues 1pm preclselj. at resldcnco of brother Trnncls Herger. I1H2 (Irrcn st lnt private. Northwood Cem Rematna may bo viewed Mon after R p m Auto funeral. HERNHARDT June 24, MAROARET HESS I1EHNIIATM1T, widow of Charles F Ilernhanlt aiied 8 Services nrlval" Tues. 2 p m parlors of l.nfajetle Taylor 2104 N Park ave lnt It. Pence Cem Auto service HITTINO June 24 EI.UAnETH. wife nf late Charles Hitting Relatives and frlendi In vited to funernl services Tuts 2 p m , resi dence of son In lav. William Mvrkct, 2071 K Rush st lnt Monument Cem Auto funeral. nol.TON At flermanlovvn. June 21 CHARLES W ROLTON agtd 70 Remains mav be viewed at apartments of Kirk A Nice (1101 (li'rmantown ave Oermantown Tues 8 to in p. m Int. private HRlOHT Juno 23 suddenly Lnnndale Pa MALCOLM ROHERTS son of Mr and Mrs T Roberts Hrlght aged 11 Relallvea and friends Invited to funernl 222 S Hroid st Linsdale Pa Wed 2 P m Int. private HROMLEV June 21 MAI1EL daughter of (Jeorgo W and lite Agnta S llrcmlcy Funeral private, father s residence Vidl Ridge ave , Rox HROWN June 2.1, JAMES 1" HROWN bus band of late llrldget llrown Tuneral Tues 8 a m. 04411 Master st Solemn requiem mass St Oregory's I hurch 0 111 a m lnt Holv Cioss Com Relatives and friends Division No. 14 A O II PR 11 Relief Asso . invited HROWN June 21 HENRY husband of Elizabeth llrown Helttlves nnd frlfnds, em ploes of Henry llrown & Sons Company In vlted to funeral services Tues., .1 p m, (1011 N 10th st , Oak Lane lnt private Omit flow ers. HROWN. June 24 nt Salem N J.. VIII QIN1A M widow of Charles S llrown and mother of C l.heble llrown M I) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed . 10 n m , Mrs Richard Smith s residence 100 Orimth st . Salem N J lnt Crdar Hill Cem I'rnnkford Pa on arrival of 12 10 p m train from Salem Train leaves Market st ferry 8 04 a m.. arrlv Inc at Salem U 12 HROWN June 22 CATHERINE C diugh ter of William It. and l.mmu Urown aged 10 ears 2 months Iti latlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services Tues 2pm Tosldenco of parents 421 N loth st lnt 1-ernwond Cem. CALLAHAN Suddenly June 22 I'HAItl.l.S twin son of Patrick and Mar Callahan tnei McDade) Relatives and friends schoolchildren of St Stephen s Parochial School employes of Navy Yard Invited to funoral Thure. 8 10 a m parents' residence 1.117 Rowan st High mass St Stephen s Church HI a m lnt Holy Senulchre Cem CAU.M June 24 CALVIN E husband .of Annie M Cnum (nee Render), aged 03. Rela lives and friends Kearsnrge Lodge No. 1411. I O O. F emplojes of Supplee s Dairies, In vited to funeral services 105(1 N Marvlne st Tues 7 10 p m Further services lleddlng M F. Church, lleddlnc, N J , Wed., 11a m. lnt ChOAVILL June 23 MICHAEL CAVILL Relatives and frlnda Invited to funeral, Tues 8 30 a. in.. 17(iti N 15th st Solemn requiem mass St Mnlachy s Church 10 r m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Omit flowers. IOCKERILL June. 24 JANE widow of Frank Cockerlll Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 1 p m residence of her friend Frank Cockerlll. 2122 H 4th st , lnt private. 1 ernwouu i.em jiemuins may do viewed Ved M to 10 p m COLFLKSH -On Juno 24. ELIZAHETH 8 COLFLEHH (nee Moore), wlfo of tha late J Alexander Colflesh Due notice of tho funeral will be given, from her lato residence, 883 N CONN Juno 24 HANNAH widow of Joseph Conn aged 7ft Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues 3pm sharp brother In law's residence John Foulkrod, (.82.1 Jackson St.. Tacony. lnt Cedar Hill Cem Auto funeral. CORSON In Doyleatown June 23 11117 LEON W COHSON. nged 23 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the retdence of his parents. W'alter A and Levins Corson, No Co H Matn st . on Tues afternoon, June 20, at 2 o'clock, lnt Dovlestown Cem ' DALLAS At Avon by-tho-Sea, June 23 MARY R , widow of John T. Dallas Duo notice of funeral will be given. DAVISON June 21. CATHERINE HART MAN, wlfs of Robert. J Davtsbn and daughter of Christopher and late Mary Alburger Fu neral, to which relatives and friends are In vited, Tues , 1 p. m frQm 435 HhunK st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto funeral Remains may be viewed Mon. after 0 pm. DE HART June 21 at residence of daugh ter, 820 N Front at , Reading, Pa., REDECCA. widow of John C de Hart Funeral services Tues . 10 a, m. Int. private. Westminster Cem., Philadelphia DEIDERT June 24 FRANCES EMILY, daughter of Edward I and Fannie F Detbert, aged 21 Relatives and friends, members of Phi Delta Society. Invited to funeral services. Wed. 2 p. m . residence parents, 10 5th ave., Haddon Heights N J. Int. private. Friends may call Tues A to 10 p m. DEMPSTER June 24. VIRGINIA, widow of Michael Dempster, aged 84 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues 2 p m.. residence of niece, Mrs Hepburn S. Hen son, S3 Woodlawn ave., Aldan, Del. Co. lnt private Arlington Cem. , DEVLIN Juna 22. OEOUOE A. -DEVLIN son of late John and Kate Devlin. Relatives and friends Invited to funoral, Tues , 8 80 a.'m brother-in-law's res dene. James A Stanley' 1232 , S. ?lst st, Soleirn wi 'em mass st Charlea's Church 10 a. Jn.. Holy Cross CeDUF,FT. June 22, RITA V.. daughter of late James A. and Mary.M Dally (pee Coyle).. Rela tives and friends, Altsr and Sacred Heart Socie ties of Ht Agatha's Church. Invited to funeral. Tues , 8 30 a. m , residence of brother-ln-luw. Joseph Crosson, 8814 Aspen st. High mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m, lnt Holy Cross Cem. KAHLE --Suddenly. June 22. MRS. M, it EARLK. daughter of lata Rev. John It and Catherine L. Menges. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Hon., 8 p m., 4U8U Parrlsh st. Int. Tues. morning, York, Pa, Train leavas Tlroad St. Station 8 40 a. m EATON, June, 24. LUCIHIDA 1L, wife of Abrsm P. Eaton, aged 72. Due nolle of fu neral, residence of son, Arthur IS. Eaton, 127 N. ".0th. st ESTLOW. June, 23. JAMES I. ESTLOW, husband of lata Adeline Estlovr (nea Aikenal. aged 75. nslatlves and friends, Parker Orubb Post. No. 16. O. A. R. Bt. Paul's Castle. K O E.. of Burlington, N J , Invited to funeral services, Tues., 1.30 p. m., son-ln liw'i reil- 3enc, It L. Llpplncolt 110 H 13d st . Cam en, N J Remains may ba viewed Mon. eve. Int. Odd Fallows' Cem,, JJutllniton, N, J, 4 ye. .. 1 - . 1 mmtf&m SittttW! LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917 1JKATIH 8 a m . from 818 Sprues st . Trenton. N, J Requiem high mass at St, Joseph's Church 0 a m lnt, St, Mary's Cem . . , FRATT. At Norrlstown, Pa.. June 24, ELIJI RETII K, FRATT, wife of James -Fratt. aged en Relatives and frlonds invited to funeral, 53 Norrls si , Norrlstown, Pa . Wed.. 2 o. n. In. Riverside Cem , Norrlstown, , ,... FREED June, 23, SOPHIA, widow of Maurice Freed Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues, 1 p. m., from residence of Harry Mclun ney, lSfifi N 23d st. lnt private, tlreenmount COALLAHBn June 23. IHAnKLLA, widow of William Qallaher. aged 70 Relatives and friends, also Lieut E, W Hay Circle, No. 8 Ladles of the OAR. Invited to Mneral serv Ices Wed. 7 10. P m.. residence of daughter Mrs Henry Plnkerton, I7.H N loth st lnt PrOR.ER -June 23, MARY, KLIZADET'i daughter of late Jamea and Emily ,0f'",n,'e McCrea), aged 02. Relatives and frlendi In vited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p m, -5s Salmon st. lnt North Cedar II 111 Cem .,. ORUNWALD June 28. suddenly. HENRI ETTA widow of Chsrles II tjrunwsld. Rela tives and friends, membors of Oerman Evans. Luth. Emanuel'a Church (4th snd carpenter sis ), Invited to funeral services Tuea , i V m, residence of son-in-law. Clustav tluller. Kermore rd , Rrookllne, Del Co Take llrook line car from 09th st. terminal P nnd W It It Int. Fernwood Cem Auto funeral. rJUCKES. June 24. HARRY OUCHES, hue hand of Hilda tuckea "fl Is HelMi.VS?ed friends, all societies of which ho was a member, employes of auditor of freight traffic dept , Penna R. R. Invited to funeral Wed, .8 P. m. 4788 Darrah St.. Frankford Int. North cedar I II II Cem Remalna may be viewed Tues .after 7 HALEY June 22, ItlflMAH F HALEY for. merly of Shenandoah Pa Rltlv 1 and frlen ds Invited to funeral, Tues, 7 30 am .-"i3-" "ihlrh ave. High requiem mass Church of Cor pus Chrlstl 8 30 a. m To pricef d to Shenan doah on P and R Ry. train in 30 0th and Co lumhla Ave. Stat lnt Shenandoah Pa HARRIS tune 2J at "ios ltlttenhouae at , ItEHECCA PORTER widow of Capt Isaau Harris Services and lnt private HARRIS June 24 HAT1IE wife of I.vshon Harris aged 38 Services Wed 2 p m. 007 E Pine st Mahanoy City Pa lnt Tamaqui riIlARVFY June 21 HARnY J husband of Mary A Thompson Harvey and son or Mary 1, ind lato Henry Harvey Relatives 1 and friends Invited to funeral Tues 8 30 s m. res r .12 Christian st So emn high mass of requiem Church of St Philip 10 a m lnt Holy Cross 1 'ltAYWOOn tune 21 at Manahnwkln N J, JAMES C HAYWOOD, aged 01. Relatives arid friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 1 p m Stafford ave.. Manahawkln N. J '"HECKLER -June 21 CHARLES M husband nf Mabel E and son of Jnsrt n MI) and Marx llo.kliT ntfd 31 He allvcs end frbndj amp Sn 7n V 1) H of A Citnp No 1 I O. or A Stoninon imlempives f P It T I ur-r ll.rn .r it t fill nl rA J p m uncle m irne. Mr vnricnv aintrnnii '"" It tn una 1111 I' vl wd rui-s Inr prlM HIITON At Moorestnwn N J. Sixth Month -'th DnnORAII I. HIITON daughter of late Wllllnm and Phoebe Hilton aged 8J 1-unernl Third-day, Sixth Month 2th 2 p m., residence of Henry Hopkins 343 W. 2d st , Moorretonn N J lnt Coleetown Cem HOOAN At 1047 N Patton st , June 24, MICHAEL hueband of Ella Hogan (nee Hunn) Notice of funeral will be given from Oliver It Hair Hldg 112a Chestnut st HOOK June 24, WILLIAM II, husband of late Margaretlft C. Hood, aged 81 Relatives and friends, also Aurora Lodge No 40 K. of P . Colonel E. D Raker Tost No 8 O A n and all other organizations nf which he was n momber. Invited to funeral. Wed., 0 a. m , 2018 N 11th st Services at Church of the Annun elation 12th and Diamond ta 10 a. m. lnt strictly private. Friends may call Tues, 7 to 0 p m HOOVBN June 21 MARY C daughter of John and Catharine Hooven (nre Tlerman) aged 22 Rclatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Tues 8 '10 n m resilience of pun nts i(110 Frankford ave. Solemn requiem mass Chtirrh of tho Visitation, 11. V M in u. m lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral lIUHKIt June Jl H1I.P1IEN I HITHER aged 72 Relatives nml frli mis Wlnfleld Scott Post No 114 (1 A It . Poetorricn Protective, Asso employes of Central PostofTlce Invited to funeral Thurs H 30 a m reel lence nf son In law Harr lrvln Miller, Till N Franklin st Solemn requiem mass St Veronlias ( huri.h 10 a m lnt private Friends may call Wed eve 1NOL1N At Hurllnnton v J Juno l MARY F widow of I rancls Inglln aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl 38 W Delaware .ave Hurllngton N J. led. 2 p m lnt Odd Fellows' Com lOIINStlV Junr 2" MaTII.DA R widow of Milton Houno Johnson aged 7(1 runeral serv Ices Tues 8pm 30) S 11th at lnt Wll llamsport Pa on W ed JO.Nr.S June JJ JANE JONES aged KJ Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Mon 3p m Marple Presbyterian Chun h lnt Marple Presbvltrlsn Cim 1CANL June J1, JOHN JOSEPH son of Inti Thomas and Margaret Kane, of Halllnrohe, Countv Mayo Inland Ri latlves and friends Dlv No 4, A O II . Ottowa Tribe, No 1.1, IOR M., Camden. Invltnl to funeral, Wed , 7 30 a m , brother's residence Edw Kani , 204 N 11th st Camden High mass of re qulem Church of tho Immaculato Conception 10 a ni lnt Calvary Com KAPPELLA Juno 21, ANNA M , wife of Adolph F Kappelta and lUimhter of the late Edwin D and Anna Stlmble Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 3 p. m sharp son a resldenrc, 5S4K Angora ter race, W Phlla lnt private Remains may be viewed Mon., 7pm Somers Point N J KINO June 21 EMIME MARIE, Infant daughter of Robert W and Mary Louden King aged 0 months. Iutiernl Tues , 2 p nl , COS Chow st Oermantown. lnt private KLEMMhl'K June .'1 at Oirman Protestant Home. Lawndale I.ORENZ KLEMMECK Due notice of funeral KNORR-Juno 24 HI.IAHETH iladghter of lato Jacob S and Martin Knorr aged Ml Due notice nf funeral given brothers resldemc Frank Knorr Oxford pike abnvo Old Soldier rd KUSEH Juno 21 SARAH ANNA KUSEIt (nee Stnhl) widow of William C Kuser aged 8J Relatives nnd friends members of Ninth St Evangelical Church Invited to funeral services Mon . 8 30 p. m residence of e.on In law, Henrv Schuitz 2851 N 11th at Further services Tues 11 n m chapel Autenbach Cem Read Ing, Pa lnt In adjoining cem. Reading papers ropv. Auto funeral LAI.l.ol' June 21 nt Norrlstown, Pn . ELISE E dsughter of lato Eugene and Emily Lallou, and aunt of tho Rev Wllllnm J Lallou, of Si John the Evangelist a Church, aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, "lues 0am from St Josephs Proteclorv, Norrls town Requiem mass In Protectory Chopel 10 a m lnt New I athedral Cem Philadelphia LARI.R June 22 JOSEPH II . hr.. husband of late Sarah S Larer Relatives and friends, employes of the Folsom Ham of the P R T. Co Invited to nttend funeral services Tues , 2 10 p m 042 Sprlngflel 1 ave , Colllngdale Dela ware Co Pa lnt Mt .Ion Cem. Friends may call Mon after 7 P tn LEEDS Suddenly sixth-day Sixth Month 22d ORANVILLE W LEEDS, aged 01. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Hancocns N. J Third daj JOth J p m Autos will meet train 11 fl Educational KjyfegPM Chestnut Hill Academy t,,Vvnuri.!1111' A country da and boarding school 11 miles from Philadelphia High standards of scholar ship unsurpassed equipment gymnasium swim ming pool recreation building, athletic field Special low rale for live-day boarders who spend Saturdays and Sundas at home. For catalog and full information address J. 1.. PATTERSON, Headmaster. Doth Sexes Before Going to France TAKB A SHOUT COURSE In French Practical Conversation The Berlitz. School of Languages 1541 CHESTNUT STREET (Over Rlker & liegeman's Pharmacy) Reduced Rates for Army and Navy PUBLIC SPEAKING Morning and Kenlne. Doth Hexra Oratoru HaltsmnnMhio Hocutlon Authorship Hflf Expression JouwaHmn uixns juiy Special Summer Uatfu. Open eenlnes 8 until 0. Saturdays until 0. NEFF COLLEGE rhon hprur 32 IB 1730 Chestnut Street Commercial Education Intensive day summer courses in Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Preparatory Ac counting, Office Devices, etc.. tn session now, Young people must ba prepared for tha great demands of business and the government. Eater now. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Hroad and Berks Streets HUMMER TERM Opens June 23th Central Preparatory School Day and Evening Instruction In all Elemen tary, Business and High School subjects Send'for Folder Central Hranch Y M. C. A . 1421 Arch St Georre School .A om; cl"0' in tb conn- rata dormitories. Graduates succeed in college. 127 acres Athletics Catalogue. (H, A. Wal. UD.A. M.. Prln.. Mos, t(U.OeorBthol. Vs. BROWN PREP Droi,da.kn7cyb.8u. Summer School June 20. Bend for catalog. STRAYER'S "rh B,t B'a school. suvn.wvu glh an4 Che,tni,t 6tr,u; rosivions iiiwnwiu. juaxmr now. uy or night. HAVE flUJU) over U.OOO positions. Free aid to schools. D. II. COOK. Mgr.. Nali.Dai TehraAtenT.PelTr Hldg.. rhlladelcbU. VINELANIi, N. J. MAPLEKURST SCHOOL " A elt;t noma school for a limited number yi.rV..,USttll'blMI' 8"ent"' rEATIH leaving Market at. ferry. Thlla.. 12 BO p. m at M Ll0.Wl"0-At Atcn. N. 3 June S3 MARTHA widow of Richard Reese lwls. aged 77 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral rvleei Tues,, 2 pm. daurhter a residence Mrs Sam ...i ilm.V Aim. N J lnt Alco em Ho- mains msy be viewed Mon. eve. I MACDONALD Juno 21 MAItr A .wife of Jsmes A Mardonaw aged .i " '" friends Invited to funeral. Tuea .2 30 n m. husbands resld nee 31d and Clearfield sts Falls of SchuMklll Services In Church of st Jsmes the Less 3 p tn lnt adjoining grounds MADDEN tune 22 ANNIE vyldow nf Mar tin Madden formerly, of 41(0 Thompson st Relatives snd friends Inylled to funeral Tues 8 80 n in residence of brother In-law. William Madden Ktl N 5tth st . West Phlla High mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m lnt St Denis s Cem Auto funeral. MACKIN June a I. ANNA F. wife of Wll Ham II Mnckln. aged 40 Re atlves and friends Invited to funeral services Wed. 2 p tn, ..1 I.ske st . Haddonfleld. N J lnt private, Baptist Cem Friends may call Tiies eve jlANN June 2r CATHERINE, widow of James Mann and daughter of late James and Matilda (Illlln Relatives and friends invited to funeial services, Tues.. 11 a m . 2105 K Dau Phln st Continuation of services at Puffs Church Ambler, Mont. Co . Pa. lnt Rose I III I Cem. Trains leave 1 02 p. m . 0th and Cnlum bla ave Remalna may be viewed Mon.. after 8 P MANSFIELD June 23, JAMES, husband of late llonora Mansfleld Relatives nd friends II. V M Sodallt of St Agatha'i Church, In vlted to funeral. Wed , 8 JO a. m , 330 Preston st West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass St James's Church 10 a, m lnt Holy Cross Cem MASON June 2.1, SARAH A., wife of John Mason. Relative and friends Invited to funeral Tues 2 pm. nrldrnce of son Harry Mason .1821 Sharp st Wlsaahlckon Tn proceed tn St Timothys I E. Church for services nnd lnt McCA vtMON June 21 WINintED M Me CAMMON (nee Conry). of llnlllntubber Count Roscommon Ireland wife of Alexander Mc Cnmmon and daughter of Margarrt nnd late James Conry. Relatives und filendi Invited to funefal Wed 8 10 n m Springfield ave. be low Providence rd Aldan Del Co. Pa Hlkh mass St Joseph's Church Colllngdale, 10 a m lnt Hol Cross (Vm. Auto funeral McDEVITT June 21 JAMES J . husband of Susie McDevItt (nee Oatlagher) and son of James and lato Catherine McDevItt Funeral, to which relallvea and friend are Invited Thurs 8 a m.. late residence. 315 Dickinson st Mass of requiem Church of Sacred Heart 0 30 n m lnt Holy Cross Cem Auto fu nrml. McDERMOTT June 23 JOHN LEO. son of Patrick nml Ellen MrDermott Funeral Tues. 7 in a. m residence of parents 015 N 48th st Solemn mass of rtqulem Our Mother of sorrows Mirrhtin rn lnt Hol Cross Cem Relatives nnd frlmds Our Mnthor uf Sorrows Alt ir and llosar Soel.tles Inv'tci! Mi'.ltr'itA -June 2.1 ANNIE daughter of l-itr .11 nl N. ,m ! (Inn- of nunlv Don . -l In I nil Relatives and f r 1 nils II V M Sodilltv ml I caauo of Simil III rt of thi I 1 ithiiln.! in Itnl to fiimrii Tins 8 In a m 1 chapel nf idnw J Itnlr Hon An.h nnd 10th ! sts Soiimn requlim miss ( elnedrul 111 a m lnt llnlv ( rnss Cem. Auto funeral. MOORE lune J4 AvM)Rr,W J husband nf lato Alice Moom Hollhan Relatives rfnd friends also San Salvador ( ouncll. No 281 K of C , and board of governors of.K of C . Phllopatrlan l.ltcrnn Institute and Tioga Oust ness Afcso , Invited to funeral, Thurs s 1(1 a m., from I2B3 N Sartaln st (17th and Thompson) Solemn high rrquiim mass at St Matach s Church In n m lnt Holy Cross Auto funeral MORRIS tnce Campbell) June 23 AONKS A , wife of Thomas V Morris aged 1ft Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed. ft 10 a m , 2(140 Coral st. Mass Church of the Visi tation 11 st. and Lehigh ave , 8 a m. lnt Holv Sepulihre (em Hrlstol Pa pupers cop MUNICH June 24 JOSEPHINE, widow nf Joseph Munich and daughter of Ella nnd late Jeremiah Townsburv Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral servhes Thurs 2 10 p m, 2107 W. Lehigh ave lnt private. West Laurel Hill Cem NANOLE June 23 GEORGE T., husband of Knlherlni 1 Nangli (nee LafferO) llelitlvis nnd friends nit organizations and employes Henri A Hltner Sons Invited to funeral Wed . 8 10 a m -M40 E. llarard at (.list Ward) Soltnm requiem mans St Ann'B Church 10 n m lnt st Ann s Cem NICKELS June 22 JOSEPH J NICKELS son of Mary C nnd late Joseph J Mikeli uped Jl RrtutvcH and frlen Is Soda1tl of the Hlesied Irgln Mary Holy Nnme Socletv Catho Hi Club of st Marv s Church rlectrlial depart ment of Midi ale invited to funeral, Tues . H 10 n, m mother s residence 417 Conarroe st Rox I orough Solemn requiem mass St Mary s hurch 10 a m. lnt St. Mary's Cem.. Rox borough NOLAN June 22 SUSAN SANDO. nged 00 formerly of Pottsv tile Pa widow of John Nolan 4 Homines and mi nils invited to funeral. Wed, Ham resldi nee of son In law Pen r Lennon H73 N 7th st Solemn requiem mass Church of Assumntlnn 10 i m. lnt llotv Cross Cen. PEIIMSS Juno 23, ALMENA '1 V SON, wife of Harry S Perkins, of lllll N Old st. Due notln will In given. PEniltS June 23 THOMAS husband of late Hittle Peters Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Wed , 8 30 a m. residence of niece Mrs Mary Hunts 210S Manton st Mass of requiem Church of bt Charles 10 a m lnt Old ( athedral Cem Ol INN Juno 21 HANNAH wife of Tellx Qulnn Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 8 10 n m Iti17 Runner st. Solemn high mass of requiem st stephin a t hurch lo a ni lnt Holv Sepulchre Cem REH'llr.itr .Tune 2J EMMA wife of Ilar J Relchert (nee Hunslcker). aged 21, Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues. 111.10 n m 1548 N. I.flthgow st lnt private Oreen mount Cem RemHlns may bo viewed Mon. 7 lo 0 n m Auto funeral REIMIARD Jun 2 1 HIRAM H husband nf Maria E Rtlnh ml aged '11 Relatives and friends invited to funernl services Wed, 2 p m, sons residence. Charlie C Uelnhard .1118 N Centre st , Merrnantvllle, N. J lnt private. Morgan Cem Palmira N J Friends maj call apartments of W 11 M Hum II, 4J7 Market st. Camibn, Tues. ve ROGERS June 21 WILLIAM RISRON ROOLRS husband of Elizabeth Rogers aged 7ft Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed 11 a m. 111 N 21st st Cam 0-11 N J lnt Rethel Cem. Remains may be Viewed Tues. eve Omit How ers SCHAEFFER At 1112 S 4Rth st Juno 21, GEORGE II SCIIAEFFER Notice of funeral later Reading Pa papers ropy SCHWARTZ. Juno 24, at 5024 Wayne nve, CAROLINE SCHWARTZ. Duo notice of funeral will bo given SILVEY June 21 SARAH widow of Louis Sllvey (nee AlcCronsan). Rclatlvea and friends Altar and Rosary Socletv Invited to funernl Thurs 8.10a m 1111 Porter st Solemn high requiem mass Epiphany Churcn 10 a. m. lnt private SIMONS June 22 MARY C . wife of George C. ItlmonM (nco Chllllngswnrthl and daughter of tho late Henry nnd Ellzi Jordan Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues 2 P m 5043 N. 2d it., Olnej. lnt private Fern wood Cem SIEVENSON Juno 21 WILSON F hus land of Ida Stevenson (neo Cordiry) Relatives nnd friends employes P R 'r Co Luzerne Ham, nil other organizations or which bo vvas a member Invited to funoral services Tues 2 p in , 2148 N. Hutchinson st lnt private I1IIR8T0VVN Blair Academy for Boys Lnusually healthful location, 12 miles from Delaware Water Gap. loo-acre campus and ad Joining farm Perfect equipment of 8 handsome buildings Out-ln-the-open and athletic games Double gjmnaslum Preparation for college and technical schools Military drill. Visit Dlatr and see Its advantages Wrlto for catalog. lohnC.SbirpF.LL U.,IlriJmiittr,rioi A,DUIulowoMVJ IINfifORT. N. J. Winchester Preparatory School Doardlng and Day School for llojs College preparatory and general courses Catalog DougUs Howe Adams Headmaster MAimiMORE, PA. SWARTHMORK I'RKPAUATOItY bl'IIOOI. FOR HOYS Each boy developed for his best Etronr i. -t'PRira,e J""'J Dept. Catalog A. II. TomUnson. Headmaster, hwarthmore. Pa AM.ENTOHN. IAj ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY - Vonng Men and nova Maber Preparafry School Summer coaching for college or law. lllipho. e ...u.rr V'lOj'.or -- -..j...-. .... ...tiierBpoon IJldg, CHESTER. PA. PENNSYLVANIA " eo.ieg, iiirSfa'vlSlnSr1? Ing. Chemistry. Economlca and FlnanVs. Both y,toUPcTlArRI0l.S V ,.Uvfc'CcM" Addr? " .'Ailo dT (,neVe7'pSrmandant "The Writ Point of tho Keystone State," KVWMMINO CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swtm for health and pleasure. In water T changed and purified dally. Cost. In addl M Hon to membership, 12 00 a year. $5.00 fot O S months' use of pool. private lessons A 15.00; single awlm 23 cents. 1421 ARCH ST.. P1ILIA. N7 Thing In W. Philadelphia. W.jt Branch Y. M. C. A. .. vFi w women and rlrU lo? M "nl Vt",nt"r 10 A? SI. to " 10 P. M. " .!n5' !!? '?r mtn nl bora. Insneollo. Intlled. 5td end Bansom. Htraets. ""W'tMa M tlKATnil Hillside Cem. Remain, may be viewed Mon. eve. Auto funeral. , STOCKHAM Juna 25. at 012 Cooper at.. Camden MARY II . widow of Chatles Slock ham liue notlco of funeral will I Riven SWEENEY June 21. ELIZAIIETII M. w fa of James WSvTeener Relallvea and fr ends In v led to funeral. Wed . 7 30 a. m , 1BI0 H'a" nvc. Urr Hoiboroiigh. Requleni mass Holy FarnllJ (Viur-li 10 a. m. lnt Holy Cross Cem SWIFT. tune 24, C, LILLY, daughter of late John J and Annie L Swift. It'latlve. am friends Invited to funeral. W ed., , 0 a in . &J" pierce si 11 gh mass of requiem t nurcn ni Sacred Heart lu 30 11. m lnt Holy Cross cem Hacrnment In a. m lnt Holy t ross (em. TOVVNSEND-June 21. at til ''"; -J lI Home for Widows nnd Single Women, HANNAH KLIZAHETH widow of Ebenezer Townsend aged S5 Rela ivea and friends Invited to .f'lneral services Tues. 11 a. m.. at the Home. Mth ft. and f Oreenway ave. Wist Phlla. lnt Mt M UHLR -Tune 24, AURAIIAM M, husband nf late Mary Jefferls Uher Relatives nnd friends ltarr Counr 'll No 112 lr O V A M em plo"a of llSriau of Water loth Ward llepiibll, "an club Woodland AU1I1 tic Club (an; liters Union lAical No 8 nl other nriiti Is i'I" ' which ho vvas n member In I I fm eral services Thurs 2 1 m 2242 ft Jnmrs ter fare (With st snd w'oodland ,iv. ) lnt Arling ton Cem Remains may In vlewnl Wed 7 to 111 . 4hIi funnral 1 avrtt. li.no L'4 SAMUEL son nf Jo' s an 1 nils nl go 1 ral Sarah Well aged 31 Ilelatlvea an Penna !.odge. No 1, I O O i I.. H'nath J.shurun IkjObc. Invited ti wJJ? m a m 201 N. Lambert st .lnt nrl- vate, Adath Jeshurun t em. viewed Tus. 8 to in p m iit t I IVUTIIV .lime 21 Retnaitis may bo WILLI VM W ,,.e-t t ivm-nM Imslfinl of late Sarah Welling ton' nge'd 711 Relatives nnd friends. Washing ton Lodge No TO, F nnd A M Sioux Tribe, No bt! I O R M Hurcau of Water 1st DI-. Invited lo funeral, Thurs , 2 p. m , li.'3 S 13th st. lnt Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Wed 8 to 10 p m WHITE At Pomberton N. J June 23 HLN.IAMIN Wllini, aged 77 . Relatives and frimds all societies of which he was n mem ber Invited to funeral ;rv li cs Tues . 2 P ni. residence. Pemberton, N. J int Mt. Holly WHITNEY -Suddenly, at Greenwood. Lake. N J .June 22. CUTLER WHITNEY. Int at Olassboro N J , Tues.. 3 p, , m. WIGHT. June 22, SPENCER A., ated 77. Relatives nnd friends. Courtland Saunders Tost. No 21 O. A R Ladles' Auxiliary of Post No. 21 G A. 11. Invited to funeral services, Mon . 8 P. m . funeral Tues 2pm 407(1 Spring Garden st Int. Fernwood Cent Auto funeral. WHEY lune 21 ANNIE wife of James Wllev Relallvis nnl ft lends Invltrd to funeral. Wed 8 11 m nsldomi if I rut her. Sumj-I tlrnnt 2'.s Wharton st Solemn miss of requti m Satn-d Heart hun h !i,1(i a m Int Holy rois WILKINSON -Tune J1 IAMES, husband of Matilda J Wl klnson Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral sirvlira Wnl , II a m 3J1J Ulriird nvi Int nrlvat. Omit flowers WISTER June J4 MARCH'S I), husband of Annie II .W later (nee Hughes). Relatives and friends membi rs of Thlla Flro Dopt. and Innl I.rnapo Tribe, No 3, I O R M , Invited to funernl. Wed. 2pm 2U04 Hart lane Re mains may be viewed Tues s to Hi p. m. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Auto service WOLFE At none residence John Wolfe, 1MB Pino St., Juno 24 ELIZAHETH It, widow of William Smith Wolfe nged 77 Funernl services Tues. nt Lewes Presbyterian Church, Irfwes Dol., upon arrival of 7 25 n. m. train from Phlla Int Lewes, Del WOODHURN lune 21 nt St Luko's Hos pltal Phlla . JOHN MARTIN, son of lain Ocorgo W. and Hertha Elliott Woodburn, aged 29 Rela tives nnd frlonds also Meridian Sun Lodge, No. Ill F. and A M , nnd mploes of Pinn avlvanla. Railroad Invited tn funeral services. Wed J p m . at apirtments of Tltlow Urns , .14J7 N llroud st. Int private, Westminster Cem YERKF.s Juno 21 SAMUEL J. husband nf Ella J Ycrkes, aged 71 Relntlves nnd friends Eagle Ixjilge. No J22, I O O T. Mureland (istle, Nn 82, K O E , Invited to funeral, Wed 2.10 p m residence, llethavns Pa Int private Autos will meet train leaving Reading Terminal 1 02 at Rothavres station YOL'.NO lune 23 GEORGE W son of late liinry C nnd Frances A oung aged 71 Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues 2 10 p m branch parlor of Wllllnm II Epplev, (.838 Hcgerman st , Taconj. lnt Greenwood Cem ZEISIO Juno 23 EDN V. L. d lUghter of Gustnve A. and late Anni elslg nged 17 ears 7 months Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Wed 2.10 p m pirents reel donee 280J N Howard st Int private North wood Cem Friends m ly call Tues ive SUMMER KESORTS ATt.lMII CITi, N. .1. Galen Haw rtTLAnmcuTYri... noiQlandSaratoriirm i , Noted for Its supaTiorJ Uvblc and service. 1 7 ionic ana curative batfio. M& OUNQjiWJfW4fr CLTii3 FREDONIA HOTEL 1"ine..ea Ave. and Uoardwalk Newest mod brick hotel Amer A. Euro plans, central location Cap Siu, standard table & serv , elevator baths, run water, lockers for bathers kiragc Mrs G W Carmony & bor j Wpstm!n.tpr " avo' near Aieach. Kiev, to wesunmsier Blrcet Vrhate uaths , water 110 up weekly 12 up dally Chas. Huhre. P.linnnpl Illinois &. Parlflc Aves Ili.h front viiuniiv.1 ,1(,n Amer & nuro n ,,iBn, j;x(., table Cap 2V) 18th sea Oarage A I" Channel. AMUIR PARK. N. J. HOTEL TANDotRO Or rfrLLr!NCE MORGAN (f PARSONS'! wii.imnun. x. j. HOTEL ARLINGTON ijn A- near Reach. Open all ear R J. OSRORNI3 SON. Arrnrlin Il:turesque, unueual. Magnolia & " - Pacific. Sirs, r D. MAXWELL. S1QM. HAKROIt, N. J. Harbor Inn Overlooking Bch. & Boardwalk. Garage Circular, rdiv. Rel her M XRRI.JJIir.MJ NFCK. MASS. THE OCEANSIDE MARBLEHEAD NECK, MASS. riOW.rj?r",0lh. "ea"on' uperbly situated on the North Shore of Mass 20 miles from Hos ton, commanding remarkable views of tho surf and yachting A delightfully cool resort, espe cially attractive to particular people appre. elating distinctive environment Tennis bathlne, yachting center. Superior cuisine Booklets . A. II & E. LANE. Props. LOST AND FOUND nACl Lost. Saturday night on road- from Cam" den to Beverly, N. J . via Burlington pike leather bag containing golf clothes, shoes aid avveater. Liberal reward If returned to r Russell Perkins. Moorestovvn, N. J. ' BAO Lost, Hue beaded bag, lontalnlng string of pearls platinum earrings, gold baby pin. Wan amsker's credit sllp,revvard. 3.'l 8. 10th CERTIPIOATE Lost, mislaid destroyed or stolen certificate No. A.(H4 for 4 ihares of preferred stock of tho Real Estate Trust Com pany of Philadelphia., regl.tereo In T the T naSi of the estate of Rachel MtCune; deceased AH persons are hereby notllled that transfer on same bas been slopped and application made Orreen.bfrg, l A llecSrdy? CIOAR CUTTER Iist, iondaylhlgnt iSId aonli..V,nl.VSihcJne.Str,J.'t noom r,B7L?ri'.-i"'om ,th. .ttnd Springfield ave. to IfclJ'Z1?1 av?" lady f pansy plS, with diamond lncenterijeward. 4t!so Hazel ave UMHRELLA Left on PennaT"tralnT!,.',. .Mawr. silk umbrella. Addres. lB04.LMu.t7t HELP WANTED FEMALE CHILDNI'RSE I and light chamberwork: Protest: Monf.."""1' "'""" APPly Tltf s.r si;,: COOK Wanted a Protestant cook' for summ.; "uVllfv.1.,'' E0od w- AadresST'i COOK, colored, den. N. 1. ApplyClO federal .t.. Cam" DRESSMAKERS Girls wantedi'stesdy nr'liT come ready lor work, i.i-l flV"f worki .H.0thst.' --.. j. una, jnja KINIHHEHS. experienced. ITn trousers Am.iv ii,.' Army k Navy Co-op.rtyg fee T" 113 tlfnroai OIRLB wanted on foillnT'nnteh;.; . 60. hour, per week, close s.trdi?.".! l'l Pleasant .urroundlngs. Urown i? nil bVv1? .pany. Franklin and Willow .t". Uall' Com. OIRLS WANTED rvvc-n in vbinn H TO LEARN 'TO MAKE L1TTI K nin. r,o WflRI n'SaKEA'rE3'r HOTEI SUCCESS II UIM.U J ORUATEST RESORT MOT to ir'oa"! tS MICH (AR JHELP WANTED FEMALE Conffntirc. from Ftcccd.no Column BELTj TELErilONn OrERATINO The Tresldent of the. United States baa pointed to the, great Industrial arrne et tho nation and to tho necessity tSt a renerous, unselfish observance of duti on the part of those who may test serve In that army. ' "" "The telephone system of the counter la to Play p. conspicuous part in thi conduct of tha war. "" Tlell Telephone operating presents if. elf aa a vocation for young woVeS wherein a no less patrlotlo than valS able service to tha Government may bs performed " If j oo nre between the ares ef 18 ..a 24, apply nt 400 Market at.. PhiuSJi Phln any day. except Sunday, betwe.s b 30 a m and S p m. "W!" New employes are paid while learntni ana arc onsiiieu xu ouicen near thii l,flm.i rh- .nr l. Intor.ofln L- c,r .,.-.... n..- .-...!.!. , IRS (J, loiiiro im u, o, to .iiirEcsiing, ft9 on. ilronment most agreeable and efficient is rewarded by ready advancement. I Comfortable recreation rooms ana dining rooms where meals are, serv.i at cost In every Central Office. """'' Apply Now. GIRLS experienced in steel pens, steadv ..f I pood price srbedule. Turner & Harrison llWH Spring Garden st. "" '1B HOSIERY Experienced girls waflted" onter,ir- nnd knitting and string frames 1,J?5LB i wanted nnid well while learning " ..lf""V 4 neai wages in cny wnen learned. wWii.I Wilson Hosiery Co.. 4335 Orchard it., Frink! beat vvnaes In rlty when learned. w.Tiiy HOUSEWORK Competent ulri for g.n,..; housework i reference required. 1013 MaVvii.i ave Capo Ma). -"mam LAUNDR1 i:rerlenced markers nnaHioruTrr: 1 sniris nnn collars -isj Wallace at " MAID, chamberworlt and waiting Tf8T month University Hospital 31th nnd Spruci POCKETHOOKS Lxer girls nnd lenrnersi2 small leather goods nallaser P21 Fiihirt it PRESSERS wanted on ladles dresses ,.f work only Rood wages to start exo tro... only nrd nllp. Hibernian Hros SldftChestsi.1 ' SAM:St.AUIK.S wanted, VJ.l.-llAUir..i vvaniea. over i, of good pcarance, steady position and good pay AsSK P0J Llpplncott Hldg ' AW STENOORAI'HER Spanish able to taTTe"dinr tlon In both Spanish nnd English Write !.iT full tiirtlrulara. to W J (lranda.iV 7."' Ills Walnut st Philadelphia Fr " STENonitAPIIIlll. long exp not es.nTiaTll Intel, nnd willing itdvl.o age schoollnr .. nnd snlar desired p no, Leigrr oiBce! i STENOGRAPHER experienced and capsbiel I Blvr. ngc rcfrnnces und saliry df.lred d t till I Ledger Office. uesireo. Bt STENOGIIAPIIEIt capable of frnmlnr. ..-T- ters hours N to f. V) Saturdava 1 n m .i..I exp and saliry wanted - "-, 1-11 uii, SlEN.ORAPIIi;il. with experience In hnSbT? business state age nnd salary desired M 4vi Ledger Central " STENOGRVPHER experienced also to atiiiT i with clerical work. Apply T Brod & Co". SM ' Chestnut st STENOGRAPHER nnd t: T. P RmllT operator Protestant. j. " ei vjuicb WATTnl'CaCO nn nil I.Im.4. . I...., l.. "?d for Vh Itn et 1 UllPVnV.' Wftwfe 54fl Fcdorn nt . Camden. N J.2d iinnF t,.! rhonnr(im(lpn inn i w " u WAUTt maid t?z pr month. Bleep out UbC yerlt Hoplt M3t nan dSpruce. H WKAVHRR wnntPd femato, on plain whtti work, pooil Mi(re9. Imperial Woolen Co! oolen Cot, Main nnd Hcrtor sts. Manajunk ..vtirt.i iitunjii-HKf.-'. oi Booa paucauon with IS Bornn sMUnff experience, to eall nn am -.. i tomerH, k!o ngc, fxperlence and aalary i. 40 petted (J -iVl I.rdtrer Central . I HELP WANTED MALE ASSISTANT COCXTHRMAV fornT8ht work, to mako coffee, n rarer on steam table etc. irood wages. Appl 1J01 Market Bt. I10Y WANTHD or 10 to assist In order department nnd look nfter stock: koo I opportunity for bright yount hustler. IN hour week Pioneer iSui sender Co.. 815 N. ll'th, sixth floor. HOYS WANTED IB ear old or oer Apply Pollock Huston Co, Tuilp ana uuupn.n sis jj 1JOY wanted to learn wholesale woolen buil i nesB A 1M7 Ledger Offlce 4 J30Y whlto or colored, to wrap bundles In laun-i dn aiJI Wnll.re st. J BOYS wanted, good wirps, steady work Urook! bn Coopence Co. Heed and Rwanson sts T UHAHS riNISIinitS on box "nnd" turret Hthei wanted also al assemblers hlshest watei , nnd bonus pild for cood alve men, ApdI t Nelson Valve Co Chestnut Hill Pa CHKMICAIi KNGINKKH i;xrrlenrcd man familiar with chemical mff. buiniT etc. A real opportunity and unllra ttrd advance for right man V 711-1, ldOtt. DOCTOIt for nn institution, must be a iini,U man. not oer lu ears out of college and i 1'rotestant nalary fu a month with board aoi ioomt Addrcf. llox 700 ite, N Y! i DItlVnns wnnted Pearson & Ludascher Lua- ber Co Wrstmoreland street wharf A UNUINlilJit -tlood position for steady sober ' mm Applv chief engineer Pelham Court, i Umlen and Carpenter sts Germantonn j rORPMAN ad capable of handllnc forelw ' laborexperlemed In storing und shlpplnir r chlttrturnl steel work state age reference ' nnd salary cxpfited T 13 ' I O. HoxJM43. ; GUAltD1? Uellabln married white men tnuit Im ut lrast .' ft 10 In. tall and weigh 130 lbs Utwien the nges of .11 and 50, only i thos w host r lords will stand detailed In rstlu ilton nefd applj. Call at Phlla rati bptw en 1 .10 nnd 1 p. m. Monda Atlantlo Ileflnini.' Co. Kmploment Dept. 3144 1'aia- yutik ne t HAND HANDnilH VICTOU TALKING MACI11NR CO. Has ai ancles for Hand banders Machlno arers Veneer Jointers Locomotive electric rrane operator rirst class wooiworklnt; machinists Double heail moulder operators hhcllnckcrs Pacer machlno operators , Hardware litters Rubhers ( Window t leanera Stefdores nnd laborers Apprentice bojs over 18 AH linur week nrheduln Thyslcnl examlnitlon necesiury. ArPl Victor 1 diking Machine Co Application otll e, ,31 Cooper st.. Camden. . t LA110RER3 Laborrrs, white and colored wanted for Penna It. It., steady work, advancement lor men with ability, can board with tht company ut very reasonublo cost If desired. Apply 43 N 17th st. LAHORintH for Inside work In steel workii steady work good wages Apply Time vfIif Henry Dlsston &8ona Inc TaconyPfiJlJbi LAISORERS to unload Iumlr from cars by tbt thnnsnnd. Htrarlv wnrlr. I'Mrsnti & IjUdascae Lumber Co. Westmoreland at. wharf.. "i LABOUURS WANTED. ' ., m vntiTir nnACH. LAHORKRS wanted' Pearson & Ludascher LurtV! ber Co, Westmoreland st.wnarr. . T.ITMIU!It hnnrllAru unrl a PvPiinrpH IVarSOn A Ludascher Lumber Co. Westmoreland rtwM;i MAN wanted millttir experience totaketnarji of boys' amp for J months and gl.a roinwrj instrutllons A 1H Ledtfer unice. MEN. 50 oung Atrerlcan. wanted ?ertlt per hour, living quarters provided. APPif "l Ferion or uy leiitr lo Aetna jiiy w-, nc . Mt. Union, Pa -- II'' !'... -A i..tt. .-.. Unnmnllv. Ult chlnlsts car repair men, laborers. locomoiiTj cleaners. Penna. R. ll.. 1741 Hlbert t. . MEN wanted, ordinary labor, good wage liroolt- lyn Cooperate Co , Iteed and Hwanson sis. MILLWRIGHTH steady work and BM" for experienced men. Large nnnufacturiy p.aniataieagv. exp. ana rei i- n-'j-n. OKDEKI..Y. $.10 pt month sleep out Unlvr sltv llosultnl. .14th nnd HDruce. . SALKMAN experienced manwlth first cUiiJJ: to sell on stralsht canvas, ton for right man. APPjV '("l$r nfter 4 .10 p. m. V J. Sew' Crfl ganizaiion. oprortuiiltv a rn. nnd ufter 4 30 p, eecona noor. i n. o'ja si SALESMEN Our new proposition Is ths talk of "f "Bnill .in jr.Tiii-rr. iij wunuci m.j "T .....hi money the new Liberty Loan Bond arraniij ment la what doe. It. Come In and h'",",..! i o neea a lew iirscciass mic....... - - h-j place those irolne to war We WMt.nn.JJU are lookliC lor permanent place, only. urwfll inc account. ENCTCLOrAEDIA DnlTANNIOA CO. 130 S. I5th it., cor. WalnuU SALESMEN We have permanent place, waltlnr Pj 'JJJJI nnde vacant by "patrlotlo duty"-whre vancrment la sure within 60 day.., for J,,1I urceaful salesmen, educated Americans. '!1"J satisfactory referencea. who are abpv. "".'IJ tary are and not afratd or hard work, a teaser central. 8ALKSMKN Owlnc to Increase In business M need several men In our salea departtnenu "jj inc experience not necessary, put au""L,:ri tlatlve and srlf-ionfldenca are es.emisH Krants Premier Dlst. Co.. 7.10 Market. JS SALESMEN No matter what Un. you e'U!,J snouin nave our pocKel case or pencil. .Jiiifl SOLIDAIED CALUNDAK ANB NOVEWI1 uumi'awi, Kris. i'a. u 60LICITOH for private .chooli 3 month." workri aood opportunity, reference, required, c ja i.tuifr unice. BEnmn .r,l. with experience In "JTfl A 1 machines Apply I'9-Ijj i.ii.uii run ao marnines avi Ilutton Co., Tulip and Dauphin sts. BPLENJUD OPT'OIITONITV 1. iifferedTo e Bi..to learn th. var ou rtra J MiimMtioiixaiairUfWFi,i itiMf 4BKmt, nmcuAu 4 SJSif'a. &-&F2lSt.tuiM I t i. f "i iilasifiiiiTi'iiii-i i .f i ii i i g-ni .im-.UL. . ikiUL . ,'j. ., i asLh
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