-wg j matmmftf. f,, . . .lT . r..t.. . i WWWw" Ti$ vw;? .WS ; r K a WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIPYARD BEGUNON THE DELAWARE .flighty Project in Course of Formation Promises to Make Bristol Chief Center of Marine Construction. Will Have Equipment Capable of Building Great Fleet for United States Shipping Board Hamilton, Man of Mystery, the Active Promoter and Suspected of Representing Harriman Interests Merchant Fleet for United Stales to He Built on the Delaware River World's greatest shipbuilding plant will be built on the Dclnwuio, nt Bristol, I'a.. twenty-three miles aliove Philadelphia, to build a merchant Meet for the United States Shipping Hoard. Hivcr-front property two miles long nnd a mile wide, including the $1,200,000 plant of the Standard Cast-iron I'ipe and Foundry Company, has been bought for the plant. Project is being carefully guarded from publicity by Carl W. Hamilton, Now York financier, who is said to represent the Hnrnman interests. Organizers have opened offices on three floors of the Finance Duilding, Philadelphia, in barge of executives from the Chester Shipbuilding Company, from which Hamilton quietly acquired control. Property is large enough to provide for as many shipways as there nre in the combined shipbuilding plants of the United Slates. Tho Rrcatcst shipbuilding plant In tlio world l.t quiptl under construction on the Delaware nt llrlNtol. I'a , tvvcnty-lliroo miles abov l'tillailrliilila. Tlio rompnny that will operate tlio plant Is not yet In corporated, tlio officers have not licen chosen, executives In rhart;o liavo only Vaguo Ideas about tlio details of tlio plan But tliey know that It comprehend build ing a plant Ihat will lie tho Rrcatost In tho country and probably larpr-r than any In tho world It will build shlpa for tho fulled States ShlpbulliliiiK Horn d. The project It belns surrounded b tlio Kreatest socrooy Those boh nd tlio piojort liavo lioURht two miles of river front abovo llrtstol. Tho property runs bni lc f rnm tho river over this distance to an avrrnRo depth of a mile It flanks both sides of tlio ISrIMn! turnpike. In area alono tlio plant Is nonrly tvvlro as larso as any existing;. Tim property Is ble enough to make room for as many Bhlpways as tlirro aro In tho combined hlpyards of tho t'nlted States. It Is re ported the plant may ocn mako Its own Btecl. Then- will bo cleen miles of rail road In the ard. nniSToi. sTi'NNnn nv i'itoji:rT Bristol Is m stifled and somewhat stunned by tho mtlvitirs north of tho borough line. Processions of lumber-laden motor trucks speed aloiiR tlio shady Hrlstol pike, past summer-dulled stores anil quiet homes, telephones at tho plant ollleo rarry tltlrty mlnute conversations and rhiR far Into tlio night and tho telegraph ollleo Is dolus a business of dimensions never thought pos sible. There Is a standliiR order with every real eBtato man In Ilrltol to rout every available houso In tho town for tho com pany. .So far tho company has Rot about forty In this way They will provide homes for part of tlio force of 15,000 men who will be employed at tho plant when It Is finally completed. Mystcr'ous strangers ride Bristol's main streets In powerful automobiles They liavo coma to be known as tho men Interested In .tho plant northeast of tlio town. Who they nre no ono pretends to know. VOUNO HAHP.IMAN" AFTHIt Til KM There Is a story that "young Harriman," from New York, has been to tho plant sev eral times and that ho has ridden to Phila delphia tn an automobllo with Alfred I. James, a Bristol attorney, who represents tho Interests locally Activity Is not limlloil to Bristol, how ever. Three floors on tho Finance BulldliiR. South Penn Square, wero recently occupied by tho ofllcors for tho man behind tlio proj ect. They stand In the namo of tho Chester Shipbuilding Company, of Chester But a Dew namo will ro up on the door when the organizers hao finished their work So anxious wero the organizers to mako euro of their ofllce accommodations that they negotiatod for the somtli floor of the Finance Building, nn upled now by tlio Stato Public Safely I'nmnillti-p, nt tlio tlnio It appeared llkelv the Public .Safety Commit tee was Rolng to i-loso up for lack of funds. Th nfTlros ore fnrliitiwl v nHvn nil .In. long now and far Into thr night Thero is ' FLEES FATHER'S WRATH, BUT WELCOME AWAITS Youth Disappears and Parents Believe He Has Gone to Farm Job Stanton Fuld, fifteen years old, of 3121 North Twenty-ninth street suddenly drop ped out of sight on Sundny afternoon, June 31, When Jast seen by his mother he was wearing a dark suit with a vvido etrlpe of smoky white. Another neigh bor saw tho voungster later during the same evening nt t lie Falls of the Schuyl kill bridge Since then tho family has had no trace of him. Young Fuld was a student of tho Ccn tral High School nnd had Just rounded out his freshman year Ho has often ex pressed a desiro to go south on so mo of the farms. This the boy's mother believes, is one of tho reasons ho left homo. An other reason Is that tho lad and bis father had a slight misunderstanding early dur ing tho day of his disappearance. Stanton left a note saying he was not going to stand tho punishment that his father had threatened him with and was going South to Bonio state nnd try to get a, Job on the farms. The parents tire trying every means swhlch may reveal tho whereabouts of tho missing youngster It Is their belief he Is Afraid to come homo now for fear of con sequences, but his parents say they will forget the past If Stanton will only let them know he Is alive and well. Pere Marquette Pays Initial Dividend NEW VOItK. July 0 The directors of the Pere Marquette Itallroad Company have declared a dividend of Jl.CG 2-3 per chare on prior lien preference stocU for thn months of April, May, Juno nnd July, pay able August 1 to stock of record July 18. The transfer liooks will not be closed. This is the first dividend declared on this Issue. i,l LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS fmlinino. July It. HOGS Receipts. 18.000: TynatkeLs slow, So higher, mlird and butchers'. ?lU,cilHd, good heavy, IJS.B09ia.03i rough in ixaii 9s. 111, til Rossis, in ,(.. "lYSS.bul!t IMtUWl.B5, " (CATTLE Receipts, 2000. markets steady: beeves, IS.30W1S.V0, cows nnd heifers, IS.tuec 11 SO. Mockers and feeders, JU.3U8U.50; calves, 110014 60. ... '8IIEEF Receipts. 3000s markets steady: na. tlv nd western. 17 750111 lambs, 110010.50. CHICAGO BUTTER AND .JEGGS CHICAGO July IlfTTEIl Firm. Re ceipts. 31.000 tubs. Kxtra, 37c firsts, S33Uc BOOS Steady Receipt.21.000 cases. Firsts, QV4 Sfai'ic. seconds, 2sH Orotic BAR SILVER t-dst n continuous stream of messenger boys, men with suitcases, brief caeca and' callers of nil kinds and an air of repressed ex citement and speed. .N-UCLi:cS OK TIIU PLANT 111 tho iiurchnso of tho property abovo Bristol wns Included lliei Standard Cast Iron Plpo and Foundry Company. This plant has two largo foundries and machine shops It will form the nucleus of the ship building plant, nnd the facilities offered thero will hasten tho work of construction The plant was ImuRht a month ago for Jl, 200,000. Judge Thompson. In the t'nlted .Slntes District Court, confirmed tlio ab' from tho receiver, llobert Wothorllt, of Chester, to Carl V. Hamilton, of N'cw York Hamilton Is tho mystery flguro In the whole project. In January ho quietly bought control of tho Chester Shipbuilding Company. lie transplanted executives of tlio Chostor com pany Into the Finance Building to help got the new plant under wnv Whom he represents Is unknown even m the men associated with him Harriman inlcrests aro credited with lmlng picked Mr Hamilton to olganlze the groat plant at Bristol JIo says he represents himself. The National City Company, a do olopmont and holding company for the National City Bank of New York, was also said to ho behind hlin. Ho looks no older than thirty or thlrty-ono and dislikes tho newspapers to mention him or nny of his projects Ho Is president of tho Amerlcan-Phlllpplno Company, of Now York. Structural plans for tho Bristol plant aro In an early stage. As the project Is to supply tho small ships for tho (iovornment, tlio plant will be designed with that end In view. I'ncort.ilnty about tho ultimata typo to bo ndojitod by the Shipping Board, however. Is delaying tho panning nt Bristol Tlieio 11 a twenty -two foot channel off tlio docks of tho Standard Cast Iron Pipe nnd Foundry Company, and a similar depth at llrlMol and on down tho river until tin Rrratcr depth Is reached. As tho Stnndatd plant Is at tlio lower end if the two-mile stretih It may bo necessary to dredge further up tho river Most of tho property bought Is tho tract mynecl by David Landrcth and relatives, vvlio had n big seed faim on the land The construction ofllco occupies tho Oliver Lan dreth homo on the liver side of Bristol turn pike, about In tho mldillo of tho property SHIPWAYS AND BABBACKS Shipways. nrcoidlng to gossip around the plant, will point diagonal!) down the river How many Hiiro will bo Is unknown, even to tho engineers They are concerned now with building workmen's barracks, legrad lng tho present siding from tho New York division of the Pennsylvania Itallroad and putting In another. Hlglit of tlio workmen's bunkhousos nro nearly finished nnd vvpik on more of them is going forward at top speed The steam boat Capo May, which formerly inn be tween Philadelphia nnd Cape May has been tied up below the construction office For tho present It provides sleeping quarters fn tho men. I'nlcss present plans aro dis located tho plant will bo launching ships by November. LOCAL .MINING STOCKS TONOt'AH STOCKS ,, Hid A.k.'cl Midway nti m Mixhuli Intension In u Montana jn jj .Nurllirrn Star .' .11 m lttun Hula 1 i:t aoi.nnnr.i) stocks niuo null ni .112 Month 07 OS Combination Traction 03 .rut lU.'itnnndfleld II II IIJ li Daisy nt drn ni ii" Sandstorm Kendall nj 0.1 Silver Pick lu 1.' MISCUUiANCOUS Arizona United 21 30 Nevada Hill M JH 'IVropi Mining .'3 , RAILROAD EARNINGS !OUlSVIM,i: AMI NASHVII.LK KMT In, r, .... May RTOK5 A. till .1(11 Jl o.'.l 7 ''I Net 1 7,'I0 "TiH Flvo months' srosa .... 1".i.ii1'J.h7S Net 8.U30.ti:i ,ft . is 3 1.. '17 n.'ltt on in 8 CIIESAFKAKU AND OHIO Fourth week June .... Jl.r.7.1 M2 tisn Tn'i Month I.lul.77 ,'7j 1111.1 From January 1 Sj.'jui.Mii l 2d gnu MODII.U AND OHIO 1017 TurriiiMM Tnurth week June Month From July 1 $.110,247 J5II ss.i 1,21.1.2S HMI.41H 12,840.773 072.737 QEOnalA BOUTHKIIN AND FLOniDA Fourth week of Junn.. JH.1,111 $.1,312 Month 213,271 17.110 Krom July 1 2.7U8.0I2 353,331 NHW YOIIK. CIIICAOO AND 8T. LOUIS May srois l,440,n3H J131.201 Net... . . 23.1,.12'.l lu.MiK. riv a months' eroea S,7nntS21 311.14,11 Net 1,033.7,31 'OJILOSS COt-ORADO AND SOUTHERN Fourth week June .... J474.CR0 J01.SDI Month 1,377,KII4 1XS,034 From July I 8,088,1194 1,083,239 AIADAMA ailCAT SOUTHERN May roa 1870.S7S $58,740 Net 1S7.BIH 41,2S Eleven months' groaa . . fi.i.os.SIS rina,s43 Net 1,770,803 230,177 Wn.STERN MAItTIaND Tourth week June .... .$300,420 r,n,084 Month l.OaT.JJT 84,324 Krom January 1 0,244,837 710.8JU Decreaae. MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS Fourth week June JRIS.7R1 JhO.483 Month ,. ... S.08S.n70 4S0.B3H From July 1 10.237.308 3.328.607 CINCINNATI. NEW ' ORI.KAN8 AND TI3XAS I'ACIFIO May eroaa 1'.,,2?-538. J77.BB7 Ket . . , '-'l. J jo 37,ud9 Kleven monlna' sroaa., 11,310,710 1,230,U7H Net 8,317,338 720,030 Decrease. Decrease. Sugar Prices Unchanged NEW YORK. July 6 Hard susars re main unchanged, with the American Sugar lteQnlnB Company quoting fine granulated at 7-50C and the Federal and Warner sugar refining companies at 8c II, H, How ell. Son & Co. and Arbuckle Brothers con tinue withdrawn from the market The lat ter, however, quote soft grades at 7 50c. The last s'aU' In spot Cuban raws was at . -, f -J ' EVENING , WORKMEN'S BARRACKS AT KiT SW. immmm $zzu&zsz2MzizmM&mm The sbndod part of map shows WiJP Jj the location of the yard, Tho jM &-m-ze. site extends from Bristol foi ttfP&-L iLZ two miles nlnni the Delaware r)Vf:':::v?y'r ' River on both cities of the ji" ffiu-$l(lf " turnpike leadinjr to Trenton. jc .-firfh:1 M $ s 7 rj!Btm.iNG ton J ACTION! IF YOU WANT JUST CALL UP HIS t'ntll n few weeks neo one Pick 'Whlt tlnuton. sometime Lord Mnvnr nf Ijnndnn. was regarded ns an undisputed iiuthmlty on ratM Now one Thumas 11. Smith. Mayor nf Philadelphia, hids fnlr to out rival him lie owes his sudden rise to fume not tn tho Vares, but a patient prop el Iv owner In West Philadelphia. h'nr the space of fifteen days two cats verv. very deud lay unmournrd nnd un Imrled In tho alley hack of tho patient property owner's house, 12fl N'orth I-'ifty-seennd street The patient property nn nor, whose name Is TI M. Ilreen. notified every body In city Ilnll, from the Bureau of Highways to the I'ornner, but ti'dmdy came to remove the cats Then Mr f.reen, who InxIstH that hu Is "not niueh of a politi cian,' inado a Nnpnleonlo move Ho phoned bis honor, the Mayor. lie told the Mayor about the cats He told the M.ivnr that he hail told nn less than four citv de partments about the catH. Ho told tho WILLIAM F. BERNSTEIN, MANUFACTURER, IS DEAD Head of Well-Known Concern Dies of Heart Disease Had Retired From Business u WILLIAM P. IJERNSTEIN Founder and president of tho Bern stein Manufacturinj Company, Third street and Allegheny avenuo, who died today at his homo in Oak Ilanc, William P. Ilernstcln. founder and presi dent of tho ncrnsteln Manufacturing Com pany, Third street and Allegheny avenue, died of heart dlseaso today In his home, Slxty-elehth avenue. Oak Lane. Mr. Ilernsteln was stricken at 1 15 this morning and died at 2 o'clock Ho Is sur vived by his widow and a son nnd daughter, i: Arthur IJernsteln and Mrs. Charles Arm strong. When a. boy, Mr. Bernstein learned the trtido of carriage maker, and ho was en gaged In that business until 1882, when he founded the Bernstein Manufacturing Com pany, makers of beds, cots and hospital furniture. The company Is now engaged In making alrplano parts, army cots, army and navy mattresses nnd other supplies for tho Clovernment. On June 14 n son, William I. Bernstein, died after a short Illness. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon from Mr. Bernstein's late home. About a year ago Mr. Bernstein was obliged to retire from active supervision of tho business because of 111 health. Ills son, U Arthur Bernstein, became active bead of tho business. For more than twenty years Mr Bern stein had been a member of the Susque hanna Presbyterian Church He was. a deacon in the church, and was active In all limnndfli nf elilirV, wn1k IT va tYm.J ber of the Old York IWuBtry Club. J 'l LEDGER-rHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY' G, 1917 ZDUiOUiZiSiUlJl atfMigo.a.ga'VJut-"iiritrMiiJTiMiilJiw hajjtwjxy.-.rwi-Tvriiiiri.jTriiTn.T uuiuuinu aMirsvuwiarannwuwna L--I3aC3r 'SK3DraBEMBta IT ON DEAD CATS HONOR, THE MAYOR Mnvnr Hint the cats were lint nn addition tn tlio health and happiness of wrno forty pi rsons In the neighborhood. And the Mnvnr ngrerd with him. Tho next day live in"n camo nnd took tlio two eats awuv The five men vveio from City Hall Whether they burled tho cats In pntteiH field, the patient prnpety owner dors not know. Whether the negligent gnrhago contractor was lined ho does not know "Hut I do know where to take my com plaints In the future," ho said. There nro no dead cats In the alley now, but it lias not been clean' il for Fevcrul weeks Tlio garbago collectors also liavo forgotten that It Is nn their specified route Postals and letters from West Philadel phia, Tioga and tlermantown tell tho samo tnle. As soon as they nro Investigated they nro referred to Chief lllcks of tho Depart ment of Ilighwnvs. who as usual promises "Immediate attention " BRIGHTER OUTLOOK SENDS GRAIN DOWN Optimistic Reports From Corn Belt Counteracts Early Strength of Market CIIICA'IO, July 0 Indications nf more favorable conditions In tho in It led tn considerable pressuro being applied to tho corn market today, under which prlcis vienkencd quite shnrplv nfter they bad dcvolnped grout strength Karly lu the session It was evident that tho short Interest had become big and un wieldy, nnd tho stopping of trading in July frightened bhorts lu other months Longs tfink profits on the upturn, and It was said that exporters had withdrawn temporarily, lesultlng In the loss of all tho grain A stntement Issued by tho directors In dicated that It had become tho patriotic duty nf nil tn second tho efforts of the fiovermnent to prevent nny undue rlso In tho price nf food products Thereforo It was necessary to order tho cessation of trading In July. A eoinmltteo fixed Jl C5 ns tho coinincrcl.il value of contract grades for dellvirj during July. All transactions in indemnities wero declared null nnd void Tho market nt Liverpool was firm. Thero was general apprehension In tho United Kingdom and nn the continent because the bad qualm of tho now Aigcntlne crop had changed the pnrt situation. Tho Michigan crop report foi July put tho condition at 70 against GS last year nnd tho area at l 7110,000 acres After touching $1.57, September dropped to $154ij ending at Jl 517, G414 ugalnst J I 51 9j, yesterday's last prlco; De cember, nfter rising to $1.197.. declined to Slltli, iloslng nt JlHi81.Hi, 00m uared with $l.llj, tho final quotation of wxterday Xo. 2 yellow, in the samido market, sold nt $1.83, ngalnst $1.82 at tho loso yesterday. Buying of sc.lttereil lnt nt -.i,... July up 11 points to J2.20 after 'it had opened at J2 10, tho low point; it closed at J- 1.1. Tho best on September was $1.06, the low $1 91. nnd tho close $1.92, against $1.8i4. yesterdays last prlco. Tho country Is not selling. Crop news was bearish. The mar ket at Liverpool was dull and easier. it 1Xri? .of ,wIleat nml nour 'r"ni tho United Mates for tho week wero 5 109 159 bushels, against 5,697.328 bushels n year ago. Shipments from Argentina for the week wero 183,000 bushels. The visible supply there Is 4.440.000 bushels, compared with 13,981,000 bushels last year. Tho Michigan crop report for July put tho yield of wheat In tho State at 10,600 000 bushels, ngalnst 12,500,000 bushels In 1916 Tho Modern Miller says harvesting of the winter crop Is progressing us far north as tho northern part of Kansas, and where thrashing has been done the yield Is far more than expected. In extreme cases ns much as thirty bushels per acre are re ported, nnd In a few cases the yields are even larger than this. Other States report the crop will average above normal. The spring crop has not gone backward. uiiik luiuil, ihhivu s 19MOWS Whflt- Yes. ' cl e. J2.on 1.8BH Open. lllsh July.. .10 ll.i'o Sept.. 111.' 1,110 Corn (new del!vc-ry- I.OW. 2.10 l.ot Close, 2.12 1.02 juiy 1.H2H l.M'4 1 lot! 1.151J 187H B8V Sent.. 1.R7 1..17J4 1 19H 1.181 OR f.O'i US'. 31.17 1 S3 1..14H 1 14U i.i3s; B4VI BUVi 1.54'i 1.144, 1.11!, AA 1S tsoU i;eo... 1 tnu May.. l.ltt Oats July. . 1 Sept.. r,U?i Deo. . 0S. Iird July.. 31.17 Sept . 121 43 Itlbs July . 21,70 BfPt , SI 77 I'ork Tnlv . tin ?K 21.07 31.32 3107 121.33 31 20 12143 bept.. "BU.Hi 40 15 "Uii. lABkni. INomllMl. l.M 31.83 31.(l Jt 73 1 w. il.iu 21,70 '31.M - ... . 40.1O 140 K , i,sa iniyu wfct-:y''M.'j Jgtt 4aWsW 4laW WORLD'S GREATEST SHIPYARD PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIrat n iiiim, l'n, i.vi i,uh. The mar I "t wns nnmtnfll 1 'OILS' it, ijits Mini lunh Thi mnrkrt rulid ilrm ..nd 1 1 hlfch-r dui to Unlit ollerlnes mil sirnnK hiII"'H fnim tin Wfjt tjunt.illnnrt 1 fir tuts for luutl tn li us in lninllnn Wi-strrn Nn 2 etl,iw II 'tl '" il 1i, N". .1 illow. St Sfl'i lt till il Nn I illmv, $IS"ljJlSS. 'In. No ft ellnu IK.VjIUKU OATrf ItMi.liits .'1 'i.l lush Dimand was onl innilerati., hut tlio mnrkit rulid firm and lai' lilshi r umlor llatit rffi rings (Juotatluna Ni 2 wlilti-, TK'a Tli sii.mlHrd whitt, 77'j M 7i . V11 3 hit. ?lll- fl. ?T. S... 1 ..hlln Tf.li. Ar?n. I ri.orilt, ,,.pte 142H lihta . nnd 2 11(11010 I In1 in ai l,s 't 1 ad" Has nuiit, but tne inirket ruin r rtn nml nrli pk irin, ni were mnn ifil Quotations Ulnt. r. stniisht, $ 1 1 f 1 It r.o Kansas 1 lnr tin 7.11 11 -.i. do, strwtxnt, Jl v 11 7.1 do r.itni. Ill.iOttlS, siirinR. list Heir 110 T.-,i 11 ", tmtrnt. Ill filltl In, favorite brand) 1J J,'i 1'.' n5. elty mills, holre and fanry patent. It- 25W12 I..' ItVi: I'Miril snl, loly at tinner rates We tuiiie tlo.Vidtl li.v per l,bl , ns to nualtty. PROVISIONS Thrr win n fnlr jobMnff ilnmirv. nnl llt tnarkM rulM ft cad v. Qum tttorm follow: City l.'fl In mm "inoktj nrnl uir tlrttvl, H5c, wpt rn lTf. tn b tf , ntnokei), Urir, vlty bi f. knurl;1f nnd trnd-Tf rmnk0 nnd nlr-(lrtd. .Ifr , western yt. knurlttf nnd tenders, ninoknt), flijp, bpf hntnn fniifta.! irk fnmlly. S44r.M&l5. hnms, H I. iMind, nono L'lH W2.V. iln, pktnnod, lise. :',Vi.L'.V,i d dn mnokotT ZWJt'Mt , other ham. smnkrd city curvd an to brand nnd mtrac 1ISW W Jd. . h.imf. nmokd. ivpBtfrn rurrd W. rfti do toll, d, tif.nc.pgs S'lr, di -nlr nhouIdcrH H I rurrd lima, "0lic. do, smokfd, 2J!ir, brlll.-fi In plrkle, atfurdlnt? to fivprnfir, loosr, 2( , brnkfnflt lurnn, n to brand nnd nvoraiti', city i urH 3dr, lireakf.ist baron, wpilprn rured. 3.V . bird ncstcm. nrinrd, trs. l!3r do, dd do tulm 'j:d . lard, nur rtty, krttl rrndf-nd. In ten , U.V do, do, do. In tubs. 23c, IMU'INKII SUGAKS Th" market rulfd Arm with a fnlr drmnnd. The lYnni" lanln n,(ln,r wnf nfUlne 7.7.V for rxtra flrit erinulatd, while IVdtdtlin nrcptpd n Ilttlp bu-iiiuw, nt 7 ',(U Thf Mn'ithan riflnor ns out of tho mark't UAIKY PKODUCTS ciIi;nHC Offorlnsn ucri iisht and thp market ruled Ilrm with a fnlr drmnnd Quntatlons. Nw York full rri'iim. f jn . new. ; I "i t . hppcIuIs, bltthcr, do, du i hnlre, tu-w, Jlc, do, do, fair to Bond, new. ..'3$i::3,&r IirTTI.1l (HTerlnt: wero llcht and the mar kft rulfii firm with a poor demand. The quotu tlonn ur as folluwt WVstt rn, polld-pnckeil 'Miimry faiir fnil, vr xtra, 4ii 41r. xtrn tlrntH :i'.n . ilr-UM as'm . necundi 37'?r. titarby printH fan. 43i , uverajte wxtrn 4f& VJt tlrwH ;i,i1i pit . H'cond. 3i'a ft-lT. FpetUI fanr br hikIs uf rlniw Jobhlns ut 41.I& lite i:,HJS Tin- niitrk.-t rulrd ntnilr. with de mand al.rtorMn- th.. nfTorliiKM nf dtflrabb utm k I olhm nir are the iutatinns. Kre coses, nearby flrfln. JlOSu pi-r ntandard cane, current r -celpm, slit.",.., HPfti-rn extra Units. $lu h( jier caae. flrrtf, Ml. fancy eclecti'd eggs jobblnj at i'J'ri 13c per dozen. POULTRY l.ivn Snl.l slnwh and prlr, a if fowli faornl lmers "(iuutatlniiM Fowls us to oualllv, 'JJ'u LMi nint rs, 171' is, , snrlna chh ki lis. not I.ik horn. plump, yi-ll.nv-slilnned. wclnhlnu 1'iiPS lbs aplire, 33W.1ilr: sprlllB rhti kens, not lys hnrna, smaller l2es, J1IO.IH1'. Wlllto Lcstiorns, LM li '.'Or Puiki. INKIn lllWlllVji'. do. IihIIhi ItunniT, 17i'lsi IMj.-i-un nl.l per pair. L'uW -Sr ilu oiina, prr p.ilr. .njii'c DltCSHIlli fowls n.ri' ilull ami lower (itln r ktlnH nf poultrs shownl llttli' rh.inH' Thi ouotallona are as followH. fowls. 12 to l"x. milk fid ilrv plrkeil funi v Keli.rti.il .'.Vi uelKhlnu -I Ilia, anil oer nple-e, 23e. wolulitng Z'j lbs. nplitp. i!lc wimhliiK :i llw. aplici'. iJi .li : fowls, It I'd In Mils . fancy. Ury-plrkrd wtlKh'nw 4 ll,s and oi r uplece, L'lH. amaller el7.i., L'lWJU. old roust, rs. dry-plikiil. lh, . Iimllers, Jersey. fanr. .'ISIHOe: Virginia, SiSi) :l.V, uther ntarby, T, fu I'Hi-, weati rn. "rii ,10i , turknjs. fresh killed, Ucd per lh. Wiatern. lust here SS'iSfa. eommon snr!!2e ilm ka. sprlns, 22'-':ic. "squalis p. r doen While, ui'lKhlm: 111! Ihs pir dozen. J3.K-ifu n, do. wi'luhlni; IHiln lbs nir doyen 1.1 jri'ii 3 T.'i; do. velKhlnu h lbs. per dozen. $2 filMf 2 75. do. welirhlna- 7 lb per dozen. 1211 2 .l-V do welRh Inu ilni'a lbs per do7en, (l.itiioi' I.h,-,, dark II 50V H3, small and No. 2. Mir fi 11.15. I-'RESII FRUITS The mirket ruled steady on illnlee ptoi k of most deserlptlona, with offerings moderute and demand fair Quotations AppliM per hhl Hen Hill' fHnr.ll. Iliililuln tl0h apples nnrthw, stern, per box 11 ,1ll'f2 r.o lnnona per box. $37. plneapiilen, l'orto Illto, per irate, J3(l, strawberries. I'ennxvhnnlii. r nuart. 1241 2.1e. hlurkherrleM, North ('aroliua. per outrt llliFloe, do, llelawuro anil Mnrl.ini, 12(fl7r, rnspberrles, red. per pint. 4Sj lie, hui klebi rrles. Nurth C'nrolln.i, per iiu.irt Itraise. , berries per 8-lb. basket Sour. JDdOc sweet. I,il tl 7.",r , Plumi. (SenrKla. per arrlr 12W.1. do North I'arollna. per rurrler. 22 r,o. cantaloupes. CeorEla. pet crate II 7,1 V2 '.'.I. do. riillfnrnln. per crate, 12 2.1b 3 S3, du, South Onrolllia. per irate. 1 G0ftl 7,1, pearbts. (.eorala, per carrier l-'3, watermdons, southern, per car. 1200 VEGETABLES Demand was fair and values cenerally wero steadily held as follows: "White not.ttnea North Carollm, per bbl No. 1 IKt4 50, No 2, 11.2.12, white fmtatoes, Norfolk, per bbl. No 1, It S.lftfi, No. 2 II .111(1 J 2.1 whtte pn tallies,, Hjelern Shore, tier bbl No 1, !t,Mlf( .12.1 No 2. II .10!(J. white poliitoeH ,lersc . Pir S -bushel bjsket No. 1. II H 1.1, No 2 .lOlirooe. onions Teias per crati No 1, llw 1 lfl. No 2 subline, onions Ji rsey per , -butihel basket, 7niic7.1c. mblMge Ciatern Shore per bbl -irate Hill ,10. do Norfulk, per bbl -irate 1 11 .1(1: KKpl.int, southern, per box. l.'J 75. p, ppirs. riorlda, per box. 12.101(3, siiuush, southern per Mix, II M .111 , ui unibi m North Carolina, tier biskit, 7.il 61 11 2.1 do Norfolk per b.mkct. II Si 1. ."(I. do, Norfolk nt bbl. 3!oM. beets Norfolk pir 100 bum hi s, 11W3, tomatoes, MIssisHlppl. prr fl.it-i rate, fillc 4ill 40. do, Florida per irate II.1UW2. mush rooms, pur 4-lb. basket, II W I. r.o. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Nt:W YOIIK. July n HfTTUIl Ilerelots in inn tubs. Illiiher nnd ilrm. High nore R'l'i WKI'.e. extras, a'KS.IB'.c. Ilrsta. 37, ft! S'ir, seconds, 31H 10137'ai'i btale dairy, 3S4 M 39c. Imitation, 3'i J)3SV4r. ,w e. Imltutlon, 3'i 413.',',. i:OIIS Iteielnts. 23.4; 33 cases, vlrregular. wuutations uncnangea. Ambassador Elkus at the Capital WASHINOTON, July 6. Ambassador Abram I. Elkus, who lias Just returned TOO UTK rnit rUASSiriCATKIN iiHT.r iVAXTi:n-eFKMAi.i: UPEI1A I'OltS, rower sewing machines, exp'd on upholstery and automobile trimming work Apply Kmployment Dept Halo & Kllburn Co, lbth st and Olenwood ave llKI,rWANTKp MAI.K ACBTYI.KNIJ WUI.Di:itS Only nrst-classrnen with A-l references need apply. Call ihlla (late, Haturday, 8 n. m , Atlantlo Itednlna Cp.tnmEloytnentDeptt 3JLliJlasunka"e. WIltRMIlN Wantad, experienced anlteh-board wlremen. also experienced eleetrleal ... workers l'ls-U?thCotK24Cherryst. LAYKIl-OUTH Must be steady, relfable, catablt mm with good reference. Apply 1'hlla Gate Saturday, K a m.. Atlantic lleflnlne Co. Kmploymeot llept.i.3l44 Pawsyunk ae. IjAIlOItnns Steady work, good, pay" Apply Ulll li Collins Co.. Ulchmond ifnd Tioga els IlAIUlWAIir. FITTKItH ON lllOUdltADti CUJSKU AUTOMOHII.E IIODIMS; IU8T llE TUOROIinill.Y :XI'KHICNCKI). flOOIl PAY? NO OTIIRKS NKEI) ANSWIIK, API'I.V 1IA1.R i KILTIUltN CO., 18TH ST AND (ll.BNWUOH AVB. L I.AIIOIlKItB HTIIONO, SOHKll MKN WANTPI KOIl TKUCKINOl 23o PKIt HOUIl, HTIIADY 1NS1DK WOHK. WITH Ol'l'OUTIJNITY Foil ADVANCKMKNX. APPLY KMl'l-OYMKNT DKPAHTMKNT HAI.K tt K1I.I1UHN CO . 1ST11 HT. AND OI.BNWOOn AVB. J" PAINT HPnAYKIlS WANTED, (100iT"waUe7 TO COMPB1ENT MEN.., APPLY EMpioY. "SIBNT I1KPT HALF' & Kll.tlL'RN CO., lvflf ST, AND OLKNWOOD AVE. '" 11" FOR SAT.K FOB SALE rtlflgvay leebox and Ford deliver cart reasonable, ion E. Paasyunk ave MACHiyEKY WAKrKIt, .vjd8Jiiwr"iyr from Ins former pom in Turkrv nrrHod In Washington todav to report to President Wilvon and tho Stale Prparltnent He was to seo the President this afternoon. entljs ADAMS. Jtilv JAMBS ItP.NUY fi. at West llerlln. N ADAMS. Due notlie of neral Klven IIBANS July I at .100(1 N. 21th st . I'hlla , RMMA KfLl, wife of Herbert It Ileans nnd diuebter uf Frank and I.jdla shugard, aged 27 I'.'UtlMs nnd frlind' Invited to fnorrol services, Prl 1 p tn . thipel of Klrl. & Nle, 11301 (ler m(inio,n ae. rurther lerilres t'pper Dublin Lutheran chnreh. Sat ,3pm Int. private IlBItNSTBlN. Julv 11. nt his resident, s. w lormr 1.1th and I'.Mh aw o.ik Line WIL LIAM I'., husband nf Ba Ilernstdn. aged 113. Due notlie of funeral will be g!en. LI-.ST -On Jul .1. 1H17, WILLIAM ItBST. son nf August and late llarbara Ilest, aged 21 enrs Itelathes and friends, also Phlla Lodge. No. .11. Loyal Ord' r of MonKe. and Journeymen Hook hinders' IM'-ndU Socb i nnd Franklin Sneng' r hund and till other sot leties of whhh he was a member, lnlttil to atti ml the funernl servbes, on Sun, nt 1 p in, at his lalo ri sldi-nee, 2(110 S Jessup st. ttrtniins miy b" teweil on Hat , at 7 ti m lot at Northwood dm, lltlll.r.Y July 3 JAMBS, husbind of Isa bella nnd son of late Mkhflei and Clira liigley. tigtd 4'l Klaties nnd frb nds Invltrd to fu neral Sat. S 30 n. ni.. 2203 N 2d st Solemn reoulem hlrh mass Visitation ihunh 10 a m int. New t'athrdr.i! run, liLBSSINO July 3. BDWAHD husband of lite AmeM-i V Itlesslng, aged 01 It Natives and friends (Iratltude Council No ,1S2 l I A . emplois of t' O I 41th Ward. Station II. lien Asso Intltcd to fum ral. Sit . 2 11 m . 2(117 11 Venango st Int Bast rvdar lull Cem. llemalns may bo lewed Frl , M to 10 p m HOXUll. At Mt Holly. N J. July 4 LAI HA. wire of Dald Iloxir. aged HI ltcla tlvcs nnd frlmds lniited to funeral Sat , 1 p. m . 2S King st . Mt. Holly Int Urutnerlioud Cem llOVMJ. July I. ItOIinrtT I10YL13. son of late llobert and Matilda IloMr. It'l.itltis and frl nils Invltid to fum ral scribes Sit. 2 p. m., broth, r-ln-law's rcsldeme. Hobert sni.illev. im 1 li. Wistmorcbind st Int North Cedar Hill Cem Auto funeral 1IHOWN July 4. rtOSB, widow of lato Hush Ilrown (nee MiMentmunt. Funeral Sat. s 3d a. m . I'llO lloupcs st Solemn remlem mass at Our Mother of borrows' chunh 10 n m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Helathes nno rrlends Our Mother of Sorrows' Altar. Itossry und Sacred Heart Societies. Imltcd to attend. I11UIWN July I. THOMAS HOWARD, hus bind of Kate It Ilrown Inee Fowl, r), aged Ml, ItelutUea and frlinds, (len. John F llennlds 1'oat. No. 71. U A It . nnd Camp No 4. S. of .. Invltid to fum nil. Sun., 2 p in 2.11H S dth st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Sat ie Ht'CKI.RY. t Atlantic I'ltv. N. J., .lull fi MAItY CAItLlN-lU'CKLBY widow nf Thomas llvckli 1 Itelatlves nnd friends Invited to fu ll, r.il. Man.. X . m . Santa ltltn Apartment". HfBh Mass of ruiulem St Nli holns's Church H 30 a tn l'roieed bv hnni. ft It. 1(1 n. in tinln. arrive West I'hlla. 11 21 n a-.. Int Chthedrol Cem.. IMilla. limit Mowers IIFITBItFIBLD. Suddenly. June 30. nt nivfnlew llenc li, N. .1.. THOMAS B.. son of F.dward II. nnd Arabella llutterllrld. nge.l in. Itelatlv- nnd frlrnds. members nf St. lfukc's .11. B Churi h. stonemen's Fellowship Club. "tate nelbles of Phlln.: Troop No in. Itov Kiouts. Oawnorre. N, . Jl. 1. o. 11, y , Invlteit to funeral Sat. 1 P. m.. apirtments (.r ' IMlam II. Ilaltcrsbi. :i:iln N. Ilronl st. Se-llces St. Lukes M P churih. Ilroad and Br o nve.. 2 P 10. Int. NorlhwooJ Cem. Ncwar. (N. J.I rnjxrs ,opv CAVVUBLL Julv I, NICHOLAS, son of bite Mlihael and Marv Cantwell Funiral, tn hill) rel.itUes nnd friends Musicians Fnlon I.01 ill No 1. United. Sat , N a in. real terns nf bnther-ln-law. Michael J. Hogan, 1202 N ltllh si Mass of requl, ni Chunh nf the llesu U .10 a m. Int. Hnh Cross Ci m. Auto senile CAllPBNTBIt Julv II. 11117, WILLIAM A., husband of .Mlrl.im B Cnrpenler. Itelatlves und friends, also Olivet l,odec. No. 1107. F. and A M.i Mellta Chapter, No. 2S4. It. A M : Mary Commatidery, No. 3D. K. T . are Invited to servlres, Sat S p. tn , nt 63'J N. 20lh st Int private. Mondnv- morning CHAMIIBIIS Suddenly. Julv 2 ltlCILMID V son of Marv A and lato III, hard Chamners. I umrul Sal N ."la u. m , )r,27 Wood st Solemn mass nfn nub 111 at Catliedrul 10 n. in. Ilela Jlvis and frlinds Invltid to attend. Int Holy 1 rnsa Cem. , CLAItK At Moorestovvn. N' J . July ii. RMMA M . daughter of late Hobert and Mary :).',lar.',! "elatlvs and friends Invited to fu. ??. i !"n..? ';. '" rtsldenee nf m phew Hob-"r-rmfv ,T'1 Si :'"'. l'h", " ITlvate. svvftJ'?. A,'. Sum'"4l'.'le. N J. Julv 4 'Vn11'.,1. Mow of llifliert II Cnmly. formerly pf llustlelon. 1. Itelatlves und friends Invited to funeral Sat , 1 p ni residence of snn-ln-law. George W. Cnlebouuh. Summerdale, N. J. hTiKri.,".t home.. Int. nrlvnte Harleiah Cem (ON.S.LL July fi. NICHOLAS F. husband of Jennie Council aged .vi Due notlie of funernl given, :illl W. Somerset St. r.l . ." VA T"Jv'!,y ANNl'J. daughter of lite rrleniis Jl v . M Sodal ty of St. John tin, luTior1',. i wynr.. ii sfri0 & in.S,S.S,J,r's V-l-m ,taMI, hu-" '"-' -" DBMAYO At Hutherford. N. J . suddenly July 4. 1,(11' S A DBMAYO need ci i-,,,,?iyi servlies. 43 Maddlson ave. "'Frf.T 8 p ii int' Holy Cross Cem , Phlla , prt ' "' Ao'tA-'d'au'ghr"- oF-John1",,. JA Dittra. aged Ho Itelatlves and friends muted IiohnUcr'iL.?i.Rt ,? J1' B ' residenr" SV brother ChhunrcV XV '" .fifv!!,? Si' CH J "an!."N-.JU.1'y i,,o,a,r'II1e,AlV1vra,n,.. "ffillS" Invited to fumral st hi, m Si S ) untie. John J K,ll 1(!JI V.ne i" Toienn re iiulem mass St. Anthony's Chun 1, 111 "lu T m" MrnXsexroiouicrcK' ''-ffit:?! lending M 1:. Churih 3 p ni. Int iiV.i. " FLOUNDBltS July 4, OBOIttlB I!., father . Fungal nnd int. nrL 01. i.i-niiu '. 1 lounueri friends. SI Bllzabeth llener.?as"Utt lSvk?i to funeral. Sat . 7 30 u. m . 2143 SlmrsivoSd rd bolemn requiem mass St KlTza beth's Church n a. m Int Ho y Cross lm Auio fiin.VJ? h ' OARSBD July 4.BLI.BN CASTOK OAltSFn widow of Hnrrj T (larsed. In he" Tilth file' Itelatlves and friends Invited to fun, .fi erl ts. Sat.. 2 p m, at her home 11133 lintf onMrir.?"'- )rUj"-' Ld "'"'cen'i.'nd'iy Itelatlves and friends ar" nVlfed to fun?ral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'?h!ek mvclsely at the residence of his pjf ents : 14S K HFl'tT 12 uP'Y'-'ree1.'11?,? " Gilbert, 2010 lUdie. ave MAHTI A ( wlS . fVU-rK a,,i;tM?a.,:'- !r j- 3 vlted'to funeral, Sun.. 2 pm, 4I vii, ., Camden. N J. Int. Hartelgh Ceii" n.m.K ' may be viewed Sat eve. Auto fimerl a,n" dnnSIMBU July 4. MOIM1AN n hn.l.., of Carrie B (Ireslmer. ItelallVes in.1 fSi.h .nd emnlove. of Hell Tele phono Co " lnga'rD.mlt"' mdr.1e1r.0,.nvf.edrE,,on,f'uaic0rs, Slffi!? a S'u.o"0.1,,rvfte1:lkhart " ""' "'"nmotCeiS UllOSS. July B. ANNIB. wife of Valentin. Grose, daughter of Thomas anJ ii. ;,a"ntlne Whiteside. " lleUtlvei aSd f rl?ndj' nwied"'.' ' funeral servlcee. Sun . 2 u. m 34- 55..,..? ..to Tacony Pa Int. private, N'orth""ceSKe lnll Cem. hemalns may U. viewed Sat., after 7 F.'n?lVNa'm.0-Ui,aUl)Joh' aArylnYgJ''(n'eu'Jh';r V KIJ.'nulSri.cS,' pkS1& "m0",," hu'.ftff'Sl -lur'on 4HaVdeFnf M 0xAYDEN. llelallvei. anil frl.nH. i7f.-.. 1 "-l Oxford si. Sat "2 p. m apaVrm a of Waltefw ",."' 7111 nuttonwnn,! ., iii.ii U.all'f W. Conrov , . '"-Si ,,.,,-,,-" .... ,,,(., Int. private. uiiruy, ..ii. rui. HBNHK -aurei Thomss's Church InC iiolv WIX""" at. Al.TIIAINZ ,llll .1 MAIIY A1.TIIA1NZ. Ill nthrs and friend' lnlt ,1 to funeral urilr" Sat.. 2 p. tn , risldem of W. II, Wi.uer. fi.,0 N ,1th st lilt prlMlte flAI.DWIN - Julv l MAIIM, widow nf Iten Jamln K Ilatdwln. Due notli o nf funeral will Jir.lNUlCKH. July 4. irAiiv P ui.,..... aged B5 Itelatlves' and friends inl'iN.!on.,CK.S' neral. Sat;, res dence of husband "1 t0 '"; Henrlcks. Cedar St.. Clavton N V ' - ao . Y at house. 2 P. m. Int. Cedar Green V.J". ce" TILDA, widow of Nicholas ninrJM,s.- J,A and friends Invited to fUn.r-l1 ,JlTy "flatlvei snsfiJia "'ow'ii, iwi v. Rtf.,M tsa e&E28gm&. nnATiis llfnnnT July 2. JOHN st.. ... .. . " Charles nnd Virginia Hubert, rtelatlvts '.'$ friends, enraiiei ei. ryirr xearty Tten.aZ. 1 Society No. J. Invited to funeraif fufr.'-VW a. m . 2221 B. nth St. lleaulem rfi.i. 'u '. of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 0 a. Chnn-h m. lot. private. HlltLBMAN July '(nee'cham'heVlaln) .h,'.V nf Ssran Jiurieman services Sat """ " aer et. int; private III STON luly .1 JOHN JORBPII, eon t William nnd Blletj llustnn tne. O'lirlen" S 17 He . Hives and friends. II V M Sod.ii.t? Temperance Society of SI Anthony's Church J' i it -j-i 'n 1 11 Turn 1. mi . o h m par-rniii1 . dent- .''1" LH'worth st Solemn high ma.,".1; renin, m st Anthony's Church u 30 a. m "inV Holy 1 ross 'em ""- JANNSi II -Julv 3. PJ1LMA JANNRCII (n. Wagnen wife of I.mll Jannseh, need r,n n,i;: live, and friends lnvlte.1 to funeral Sat 2 i m, 4111 It, li-rade at Int. Greenmonnf n-' e J11IINS11N - Julv I ANNA JOHNSON, wife . p n Johnson. Itelatlves and friends Invite! tl funnrsi services. Sun , 2 p. m residence 21I2 si. Int 2240 V Vairnm St. int Private. Alnnitm. nt r iniiN;'n".- juiy .i, jA.vir..i juil.NHTON Sr tuinband nf lat MjwrM Johnston. Ilela'tlv.'J tmiNWION i.nltitnil nf 1.11 nod frl.nds Co. F, SSth llegt.. Pa. Vol. In! I led 10 innerai nu . n-.w n m 231 Hermit. ncp " Manisunk High mass Holy Famli. hureh to a. m Int private. '"' jnsi u -Suddenly, July 5. JOHN B hushsn of irgmn Mctlirrlll Jones aged 3(1 Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p ni 'mm n.1.1 w. Inter si. Int private rtenulni mi. I- vievv.d Frl from 7 to 0 p n,"",1ln, Mil NAN Suddenly Julv 4 JI'LIAN J KI I NAN husband of Una M Keenan fieiil t, .s anil friends Invited to funeral services Sa 12 in residence of son, Julian J Keensn Jr s llnioln ave.. Lnnsdowne Del Co ia. "iv 'li"!:!! Jtlll I, LBWIS FrtF.DKniCK. huslmnd "f Mabel Kohler and son or Blla n le' I 1 demk Kohler need 2S. Iictativr, ,S2 fin nds lamp No. Ro, I (I. S. of A White II s, It A anil emploves of J. II St. tson Co inv tel to funernl. Sat. 2 p m residence of tnotn. 1 Jill Italdwln st . Manavunk Int West l.iur"! Hill cm Frlinds may call Frl after 1 11 ni LAMONT. Suddenly. July 3 DHXKIR LA. MoT .III husband of Anna F Lamont (n? Funkl. and son nf Dennis and Sarah Lamont. nged 3!i Relatives and friends George M liroolto circle. No. 40. II of A . Star of rteth lehem Lo.ise. No 1110. I. O. O. F . employ?, of Crnmps. Painters' Fnlon. Invited 10 funeral Sun, 3 p m.. 3037 Martha st. Int North Cedtf Hill Cein LANING Julv ,1. CHAHLOTTB widow of Samuel P. Lnnlng. Due notlie of funeral tin South st. I.AFDBR Julv .1 BLLBN widow of 1'et.e Lauder daughter of late John nnd Bll. i Hren nan Relatives nnd friends St Bdwnid s II V. M Sodilltv nnd League nf Sacred Heart In. vlted tn fum ral Mon. s 30 a m. tn 13 W. York at huleinn requiem mass st Bdwarda Church Ilia tn lnl old Cathedral c.tn. LBB Julv II Sl'HAN SI. LBB daughter of late James and Ann Leo Relatlvna and friends Invited to funernl, Mon 8 30 n m 2011 Car penter st Requiem miss st Charles a Churra 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem LOGAN. July 4. OBliltOH II son of Oeorrt I), and Annie Logan (nee Stehllgl nged 13 ' Relatives and frlrnds. Preshvterlnn Church Sun day si hool. Hoy Scouts. Invited to funeral. Sat 2 t m . parents' residence. 4823 Almond t!! Hrldesburg. Int. private. Oakland Cem Re mains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. MAGUIRB Julv 4. MARY widow of refer Mnsulre. Relatives and friends invited to fu. neral. Sat. H 30 a in.. 3MH Melon st.. West Phlla. High requiem mass SI. Agatha's church in n. ni Int. Cathedral Cem Mi FADDBN Suddenly, July 2. THOMAS M son of Mlchiel and Hllzaboth MiFadden Ilejsl tlves and friends Invited to funernl. Sit. s 30 a. in . parents' residence. 2123 N. Orkney st. High requiem mass St. Bdward's Church 10 a. ni Int Holy Cross Ctm MBIIBAII On July .1 1017. BLlZAnCTH TATNAI.L MBGBAII wlfo nf Alter Megear, In the tilth year of her age. Funeral servlres at her late resldenie, 3111 Powilton ave. Sat, lulv 7. at 11 n. in. Int private Please omit How , rs MILLBR July 3. FRANK W.. husband of Ki tin rtno Miller, aged 3.1 Relatives tnd friends Diligent Council. No 4. F. P A i Diligent Guard Asso of Council No 4 fleer Drivers Fnlon No. 132, emploves of Hirry K, llrlllel, llrewerv, Lehigh SUk Hen Asso. In vited to funeral services Sun.. 1 p. m . 1435 X. Hnllvwood St. (20th nnd Must, r) Int Hill aid. c ni via funetul car Remains may bo Viewed Sit.. 7 to 10 p m MORRIS Suddenly July r,, JAMBS husband of Lavlnli Morris (nee llrannlx). Due notice of funeral from 243(1 Kensington nve. MFIirilY July I. CATHARINK F widow of Daniel W Murphy nged 87 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl 8 p m at the resldeniu of her daughter, Mrs Franklin Herat 711.111 II St.. Fox Chase. Phlla Int. llalnbrldge Lmcssler Co . I'a . Sat MYBRS At Worcester township, July 4, HARRY MYBRS, aged ri.'l. Relatives and friends Invited 10 funeral residence roid leaving front llonsher's Illll to White Fill road. Sat . 8 a. m. All services Scrassburg Mennonlte 1 nurch 1210 p tn Int ndjolnlng icm. Omit flowers Re mains tnav be viewed after 7 p in Frl. Lan (aster papi rs copy NOR'llI Sudoenlv, at Orenlocli, N. J. July 3 THOMAS A NORTH Relatives nnd friends. Towanda Tribe, No 104, I. O. It. M , Invited to funeral, resldcnco of brother. Joslah S North, illarkwood. N J.. Sat , 2 p m. Servlres it house. In, lilaikwood. Train leaves Chestnut st. ferry a 1 ti. nt for lllackwood. Friends roar call Frl 7 to 0 p. in O'HONNBI.I. Julv .1, JOSF.PIf P J. son of late Samuel nnd Anna O Donnell. Relatives and friends Hrly Name Society of St. John Ihs Il.iptlst Churih. Marquette Council No 2M), K. of c . Invited to funeral Mon . h 30 a m. resi dence of sister. Mrs. John Keenan. 4018 Dexter st . Manavunk Solemn requkm mass St John thi, llaptist Church In a m Int. Westminster Cem 1 1 OROFRKB Julv 4. MARY, daughter of tatef James and Margaret O'Rourke. Relatives and friends Invltid to funrnl. Sit . 8 3d a m resl ilemi, of sister Mrs M irgar. t T Connellv 827 N FIht hi Soli inn requiem mass Church ot lh" Gi su 10 a in. Int. Nov Cathedral Cem RALSTON. July 1. MATIIBW husband of late Sarah J Ralston Relatives nnd friends In vlted 10 funeral services. Mon . 2 30 p m . resl dime of son. William L Halrton. 2.1.1.1 S lMh st Int private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains ma bo viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m Auto servici . RBICI1NBH. On Saturday. June 30 1017. OBORfli: RCK'HNBH, nged 81 -tears, husband of Jane Relchner (nee Howler). Interred July 3, KilT. ROACH July 3. CATIIBRINB wife ot Mnurlio Roach. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Sat, 8.3(1 n. tn . 2.111 Ilrown st. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros. Cem. Auto funeral ROY. Julv 5. MVr? L. wife of John II. Rov. Relatives nnd lYx' ds invited to servlcee, Sot , 2 p in., .Isll Spruce st Int private. Friends may call Frl., 7 to 9 p. m. llalilmors papers eopv. " RFKAIIBR At Atco. N. J July 1. BMANCBL. on of lato Frederick and Char lotto Rukaber. nged (18. Relatives and friends Invltid to funeral services. Sat, 2 30 p. m.. rj sld, nre of brother, Frank Rukaber Atco. N J. Int Atco Cem Remains may be viewed I rl eve. Train leaves Market SI. ferry 101 P. in. for Atco. SANSON Suddenly. July r,, RACIIBL A.. wife of Moses J. Sanson and daughter of J. IWitson and .Mary B. Grace, aged 33 Rela tive and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun . 2 p. m . 591H Pulaski nve. Int North Cedir Hill Cem SCANLON Julv r., JOHN, husband of Susan Scanlon, lato of Tubber Curry, County Sllro, Ireland Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral, S,it , 8 30, n m . residence of sister. Mrs. HYIdgot MiGowan. 2011 Rowan St. Nlcetown. High mass of nquicin St Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepubhrn Cem. Auto service SCHUIlZ. July .1. CLARA, wife of Maj Si hub:. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu mral Mon. 7 30 a. m.. husband's residence, 1111 Pine st Mass of requiem Holy Trinity Church !i n ni Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral M'BEH. At Pittsburgh. Pa.. July Ii. 3 30 P. tn , of pneumonia, l.OUISB DAWSON SIM. Bit, daughter of late Charles B. aril Sarah li.iwson Spc. r. Funeral Sat afternoon In Pitts burgh. Pa '1HOMAS July 1. HOWARD P.. son of Wil liam F and Louisa Thomas (nee sleestnatJ. aged 29 Relatives and friends, members of Washington Camp. No. 3.1S. P. O. S. of A in vited to funeral services. Sun,, 2 p m . par ents' residence, 2221 Rltter st. To proceed to Pulmer cem. vault. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. . TRICKBR. Suddenly. July B ROIIBRT J. husband of Lllllo Trlrke, Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Mon. 2 p. m, SHU Lansdowne ave. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. lMh and Wolf sts Auto funeral. FI.niClL July .1. CLARA, wife of Lemuel t'lrlih Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 li, m., son-in-law's residence, John MiDertnott, 1220 Wolf st. Int. araceland . VISIT July 3. CHRISTIANNA, widow of Jaiob Velt. ugeil 78 Relatives and frlenls In vited to funeral servlies. Sat,. 2pm 2487 Jasper st Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral. WALLS. luly .1. IIRIDOBT A . widow of Tlomns S. Walls und daughter of late James and Hannah Curran. sister of Itev. Bdward 1. X Currnn. of St. Anthony of Padua Church. Itelatlves and friends invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m , (1047 Catharine st Solemn requiem mass St. Carthage Church 10 a m Int Holy I ross Cem. Auto funeral Omit flowers. WAY. At Kennett Square. Seventh Month, Flfth-Day, ALFRBD II, WAY, aged (19. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, residence of niece Ruth Way, Walnut st. Ken nett Square Seventh-day Seventh Month 7lh. Meet at house 2 30 p m Int. Union Hill Cem. WBLDB July 3 LOIT1S, husband ot late Sophia Welde, aged (It. Relatives and friends. Schwabsnbund, No. 40. D. O. S R . Turnlere. D O. S It.. Tioga Beneficial Society, Saxonla Maennerchor, Invited to funeral. Sat . 1.30 p. m... 240S N 2d st. Int, Hillside Om.. via trolley car. Remains may bo viewed Frl . 7 to V p. m. . . . WIIALEN July 4. EDWARD M., husband of Margaret and son of Mary 11. and late Edward Wluilen. Itelatlves and friends, employes of Mldvale Steel Works, Invited to funeral. Sat., N.30 a in Haines at, east of Stenton ave., (lermantown. Solemn requiem mass Church of lmmaiulate Conception lu a. m. Int. Holy Sepulihre Cem Poltsvtlle papers copy WILSON July B, FLORKNCK LOUISE, wife ot Allan A. Wilson, Sr , and daughter of late Frederick Foster and Louisa Odenatt Chris tine. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat , a p. m., Oliver II Ralr Rldg 1820 Chest nut at. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. Newark N. J., papers copy. WOOD1NGTON. July S, QEORaB. husband of Mary and son of late Ferdinand and Char lotte Woodlngton. Relatives and friends and all societies of .which he was a member Invited to funeral servicer. Sat., 2 p. m.. residence of son-in-law. Albert fields, 2714 lloudlnot st.. pro; ceed to Franklin Cem. vault. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., alter 1 'WOODS. July 4. ELI.A r.. wife of ilorfan Rr,.Wod' as" - ,Rltlve and frlendi IB V.Ve?. '. ft.n.WlJJ .'.?'. H'.v 3 P. m.. .! ,.. ' ... . , ", mixon si., onawmont, -" Int. Westminster Cem. on ke1tlva Utn,v".JLn'r!n.', irtVitS toyiSrfr'W. h,..hV.a!''J.u.?9 .30. .WILLfAM J. WOODS, i !n,r!bid? Alberta , Woods (nee Nesbltt) i'4 j "i ii.iV.i1nle nd lata j Richard Woods, aie CJ rtuncir.uU""l)5n'iJf:'s.''ur'-'Anjain az n feV ' ijanufacturln, c"."' Invited J v5"ini,r,;j"' 8,i r-1'0 P-LmT. 6328 Gray'.' FrT" a t lo,nnwn00('l.,, rr'nds may call' , T.Kv&Un? tfWTAW wide, . 4 is, " e(ssi4i p t-slla4 1 Ji ,'m:'-r-(:,JaM" wi fcT iLinJ..iVA .,.&&&, n n: fc ssssiiiir, j m. wsjki ' -' . ''"tfSk ''imMm-iiK-
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