- K ? Wdemand rr ntJHP T?.T?,PflT?.TR UIN ww" J.i urnva Upwards on News of gather Good Rains Over rrT WBATIIEB FORECAST iWOft .' rVJTn belt for tlilrty-.lx ItJ'l . in afternoon, followed "rfSS tonftht nd Wednesday. Not it in temperature. , .. Kansas nnil .-rornBKi nil itrl.. .'J,5S xv.iincsdnr. Not much ELlMn,t,i'I, thl afternoon nnd to PKwt1SSm "Sth and rentrnli Wed- P-MSr "" cooYer' northwest: ""partly C OUOT Mim" "" "- i". innliht eitrcme northeast. , I W'JiVlUn'Vttlfd, with thunder lrt "frtt Mt and eentrnli Wednesday fcsssa .ton"ht - aaMT! wl"" -:--- fwKSS and iVromini mi I Wednesday. I ' 1 J. I J ,1 s. 'V I -i :- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS itnV' !' K..nn, Barrlr itlffiAfin Alio 7. PI .. aa a sood demand for corn today,' l2. Jf. -.nkhess In tho early trading JvXner good rains over tho belt and ifSie Crop reports, tho market moved X Shorts covcrea una uuaruiKs in m decreased.' Cash Interests boURht 1 ' it anneared as though tho recent nn :;. nmt. Homo traders Ef'iJld about maklnc fresh commtt- &t PnaiW ' ."" ,n rlo.se tomorrow. I"''.' .L.....J unrrin lnorenp.0. but were Effieauate. It was asserted that the ? ,nr" i- Wnnsas and Oklahoma had I1. lale Thero was a falllnB on In tho iwetooiat. article. althoUKh dls- Sri were still wlUlnB to pay them fancy fifcCS. ,.. i tun anmnln rrnwd w.in !' 25 against $2.3CP2.36H at tho end SwoS.'t.'d NO. 2 yellow $2.32 V4 2.33, Eared with $2.3B 02.30 yesterday. PS. Market at Liverpool was steady on ' ar:?..ri. -ml nrnrcltv of exDorts. IKfiSovement In.Arcentlna was liberal, but ?. -.11.., irns not cood. - Mtrts reported that cash corn at Kansas WbS sold at 25c to 27c over the price it JKSmber for snipmeni laic una yeiir w trly next year. A-fa ASO IJUIUCIIVU HIW - - ' - - .. t weather should dclny threshing and W . iii- ...VittH arinwfl linnw lnqqpa SUtwdar. gained ground when It was dls :VSSr,i'.t offerings In tho pit were light. wt, covered. Tomorrow's Government K MM 000,000 bunhels. Tho market nt Liver- ,eol wis easy o in ... .... ..B"- t '-il ' '' A -nM 1t11 i41 f ArlftllAlneiB s Trade in wncai ' " it.nun.ira. !u.i-.....n. rnnrtpil a car of new snrlnc 'Mttt from northern Iowa. Private advices ifrem North Dakota said conditions thero .. l.itr nd nredlctcd a yield of 75,- KW.OOO bushels for tho Stato. Larger re- Dwtotswere forecast, ine umo niaio report i.. inmiaf wj bearish, tho vleld belnir ttiactd at 120 per cent as compared with an !... nrndnrtlnn nealnst 100 ncr cent intimated a month ago. Threshing returns aro exceeding expecta- BO0IU. uooa rains woro reporicu in uan ttil The market at Liverpool was dull bui ''ittady. Beit prices were not maintained. The JWth on December corn was 51.17, the low kfltlft anil f Via rlnA V. n ilrrhnn nl tl 1 C 7t sW! the best on May was $1.14, the bot !tia'U2, and tho final $1,13 91.13, l J .I,U 4 in, . 9 , , . icemparcu wu &,xi;3, jcaieruayg last r price, '? 'December wheat closed o higher and at V t,n IM9 1EU nt.i. l,iitn aU ,i... yesterday's close nt $2.24 V4. fieptem- ' ttr-oais was oa'sc, ine low DB'ic and ttteloie lilihc, against 59 &c at the RttfWttom 58cc and the final 58 (i?38e, ISmllred With RS'ir tho flnil mmlnttr.n n, i..v i, , , .:.; rnnu, may iubu was Ui',SC. trie 10W V Iftfi. and IhA rlnqn fWLn nmlnai eqn n. r. M eai yesterday. EV.. Bj HWInt futures ranged as follows: t , Ojitn LS. Cora ibw i &.' 1.18 . IJ. 1.18 roiu- m.r.1 GRAIN AND FLOUR k'U WM bu,h- Ti,s m"' ruled flrmnu"u?m4.W buh- T"" " wan quiet nnd v.hTA" "pot UPI'"'- Trade JuotntloSi! Car fo?,n'Jri",r.e1 nomlr"" local on Weirn i? fonr lof.Rl trade, aa to do. No. 3, No 4nnV.2 i"l,0,w- .5O2,40! bATH ltecslni. iijNA.0W nominal. Ih. iiAV .." ."'R'' 114,429 bllUh. OITrrlnra nn Thero waa litiigii-n lhe market ruled nrm. nominal. Qu0iiiJi,5 Ani values wern largely "landar.1 vhiti oi jVnui0- .2wn,e' "1 ",2ci but thero wis I o'SLtn,iwJer?vw11 maintained, rs): uTnter Mri?.ni0rt "Ark.Rbout 2' clear, $12 MffliaJ W11, "?,!BW,I-25' Kansaa, provisions irn tae'f R S.."1"1 afr-drlort, 34c! westi beef hniSl 'tSSM. n? tenders, smoked. 88e- tml !fraii.,Vs?e. d0' amoked, western should.?, h T.ci d0, ?"!" boneless. 80c: plento Sic-bM?1n ViSured l00"'' 'i0ci d0- smoke.l 26c'i breakfiaP hk.'S- ardln to averaae. loose. ill el tv r.f,Vi bSJonv,.t brand and aver U?d Sfi";rcrrrn,etd.,)?f,0rnc'e.rS;l4"c'S REFINED SUGARS FrIlikHmp.tm,.8.40o,nforh,er,k DAIRY PRODUCTS cnun!FyES,1ILW.a." VI1? h2Ki?r und stronger wl,i.. ,r'r. advices, llaht offer nas and a fairly SJ.L demand' Quotations: New York fuU Yorkm,ful?nS?..?ew- W ,tK,clftl blb"i New M! .i.ul.' rre".m. choice, new, 2202214c: do. hirrriJ?. """ft 1ew- 2He. ' ' llah" offerlnM '5 ,rl? .?nd ru""1 flrm- ""d'r vfnrV, IIViB, Quotations arc as follows: esicrn, solid-picked creamery, fancy anrclaia inSi V"n; lBKc ext?a nrit;. 40e"P flrftT 30c; seconds. 38c; nearby prints, fancy 4oc avK. extra. 4344c: firsts. 41042c': c AZtoZF1 'ftncy - Win" KOOM. Fancy new1ald rugs wr iparr nnri ?hT;S;l.t.h..,,"n.B,n.l '" ? "vV ' Followln, ar2 tho quotations: Kree cases, nearby (Irsts. 111.10 Vtr standard caso: current receipts. 110.80 ier iirin0.0,"118' "h11?9-!?" case: wra firsts. li'iiraoVe0"5 ""' ,10su per ca,e: seconds ln.4509.7r. per case: fancy selected eges Job bing at 430c per dozen. POUI.TY LIVE Tho market allotted a further advance, due to small supplies and a rood demand. Quo !?,,J?.n."! Fowls, aa to quality, IMWSBc; roosters. liWl7c: spring chickens, not Lenhorns, plump, yellow-skinned, weighing IH 2 lbs. apiece, 2li W30c: spring chickens, not Irfahorns, smaller sizes, a,lcs While Leghorns, 22028c: ducks, I'ekln, 10c; do, Indian llunner, 1716c: Pigeons, Sjilo rer palr' 23-8c: d. youns, per pair. 20 llli-ocjr-f r. .... - . .... .i.ki . , " ."ir m,rK 'or nne aeeiraoie sIzM stock ruled firm under light offerings and f, I0J, demand and prices of fowls were again Vic higher. Quotations follow: Fowls. 12 tr box, milk-fed. dry-picked, fancy selected, Jc; weighing 4V4 lbs. and over apiece. 25Vic; H?' "" .Itilece, 2Bc: do. 3H lbs. apiece. -'4c: do. 3 li apiece. 2123c. Fowls, Iced. In bbls., fniicy, dry-plckod, weighing 4V4 lbs. and over apiece, 24V4c: do. 4 lbs. apiece. 23Vi ii 21c: smaller sizes. 1820c. Old roosters, dry picked. 18c llrolllng chickens, weighing 1VS 2 Ihs. apiece Jersey, fancy. 858(400; Virginia. rnnev Nf!llMn. nth., naovK., onetno.. ...... wiiiic, neiKiiuiK XJ'U'ltf ins. per aozen IJ.VIlHP 4.05; do. weighing 0010 lbs. per dozen, IS.25W a.ia; no, waigning ids. per dozen. SZ. 4002.75; do, weighing 7 lbs. per dozen, 1202.23: dark, tl. 5001.78; small and No. 2, COeOtl.20. 'V,TOTAWn'-'Aiii'.wji,illa!i;;Avji.i -kSi. tin t-. ss. vv,r-.frixiVAimiJVn.lA. TUBBDAT1 rATJGTTffP ' t.- M17 WOULD WITHHOLD DRAFTEES' NAMES Illsrh 2.23i lUiew deliver) t- 1.171 1.14 s Low 2.24W 1.151 12Ti 1-M9,,.a Close rlose 1.1 LMt.. B8V4 r.OVi B8 fK... B8 BI1 r,8 i'gjL 61 02 1 ' Ifjt.. M.45 22.45 22.20 W... S2.B5 22.55 22.30 'l.lrt'4 1.13 58S B8 Ol'i I.in4 1.13VS RS'4 02 ffctt.. 22.72 S;W.,j82.62 Pork ;-l.. 42.10 ss -on. lAixea, 22 7n on 5. 22!2 22.'42 42.10 41.80 Nominal. t22.22 t22.3n t22.32 22.47 T22.S7 t22..ri5 22.42 422.55 41.80 t42.10 , Exports Jump Despite U-Boats WASHlvnTnv a mi , I. !,...;...: t ''. " 1I1D preliminary 1 vj. inc luui vaiue or united States fBporti and Imports for June and for twelve P. BiMifha kam in .. .... wiupaie wiia mo figures for the 'IreVlOUa threa vai nn enu Anv v vfialttedj ; MERCHANDISE ..in.l7- i"!" mis .... t30t).028 1245.705 J157.(115 075,583 404,085 208,547 208,033 218,800 llo!852 FRESH FRUITS R". "ports' KSnuwi" months: X5?r! IvbctM of exports. 2.059,350 2.107.883 1.074,100 3.8(14. 828 2.133.509 1.094.410 GOLD, EXCLUSIVE OF ORE . 'mi: pwu Cfe'f'rapFts". R- v1 monins: wru KBtcm pf imports! TV 101T 101,3.10 07,104 24,174 mm tl22.734 8,312 114,422 077,170 404,009 291,021 00.249 083.254 403.759 SILVER. EXCLUSIVE OF ORE irti M TCTii wr. '"" raontns; lOorti , , ,wru "' of .exports'. mi7 t2,235 8,004 6,729 35,003 78,270 43,270 mm 13,182 4,044 1,101 84,154 58.701 25.037 1015 1 52.341 2,821 40,5111 171. 50S 140,224 25,344 1015 t3,022 3,I0M 340 29.110 50,912 21.831 CLOSING LIVE STOPK- PTrTrWC Si-iK'CAuO. Aug. 7. 1IOOS .!"! ""mated tomorrow727, 111 IV !.io -Receipts, nnn h-a,i 4iii V. i. l iiiieunin !??; heavy, tl4.85fiio.70: Idjr, others tU.DU 10.000 flood prices, mixed, rough, 18 10. b tATTI.m 1 1 .. . .. . . UHtijf U415 p ' ,ouu neaa. Market fiVlOc toi'ilf'n'rf 009 head- Market steady r?" m ww,fi tlO.03. Lambs. tl4.30. PHfSia0Mt,"Au- Aug. 7.-HOaS-Recelpts. PM itrong, vvv nottu. iieevea sieaujr ? WESBt?.nCitlpt;' y-500 head- KUIera lower. , jn unevenly steady. Sheep weak. ' wlZ Y0RK BUTTER AND EGGS W tub. K,r.Auif-i T.HUTTER Receipts. ?' iseiof I-r.reular., Extras, 4040V4c; S.MVteSoc' ,cond. 87d8Hc; State WcTflrs,t?lpa;w2V2S5 ca"- Flrm- Extras. ' f LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS I Butler tfaHar. way . . Bah v; 22!?. 8tr .'' . ffiuli . .: OOLDFIELD STOCKS ?fc?.BnlI iPMM!!,!:::::JJi Wvtr Pick 1X7. . nid. Ask. .84 88 :1S : .12 .18 .20 .21 .10 .12 .17 .19 .02 .03 ,05 .07 .02 .04 .03 .04 .01 .03 .03 .04 ,00 .10 .25 .80 .23 .30 rterrrr008 -5 - '" "B ,, ,OJ U Another Booat for fimrnr Prl. 'mwh.JSRK1, Au 7 Tho American WcT tr.1 ,nn'n Company has advanced Its riQUatalln i. 7 " "uvo "uv """" Wait? . n. other refiners aro un o' i7n" W,ow,: B- H.-Hfwell Son ft L?"-. .0o: ITert.r.l o.. r.-.-i CbmI! ?h9 "Warren Surar nefln- . company, t.ltn. Th. nrJ-,.- a,, JJ Compjiry continue! withdrawn. P MU In spot Cuban. raw 7.S70. Tnncy stock generally Arm. Quotations: Apples, nenrliy, per hamper. BucWtl.7B. Lemons, per box, J0W11. rineapplcs. I'orto Rico, per crate, Jl'.0H."i; ilo. Florida, per crate, S1.60S5. Currants, New York, per quart, 50c; do, do, per il-lb. basket. 4030c. Cherrle, per 8-lb. basket Sour, 40n(ic: sweet. 4n75c. plums, Delnwnro and Maryland, per basket, GOc'lPtl. Grapes, North Carolina nnd Delaware, per 8 ImsKet larrler, tl.25i$1.75. Cantaloupes. Georgia, per standard crate, $102: do. do. per pony crate, 50c$?tl.30: do, do. per flat crate, ViSMBnc: do, rlzona. per standard crate. t2S 2.50; do, do, per pony crate, $2; do. do per flat irate. tl.25l.ur; do. North Carolina, per standard crato. t1.25i?2.50; do, do, per pony r-Hte iiiieWi.25: do do per fl.it crate. 255 H0e; do .Maryland, per standard crate ,tl.50G2 50. Teaches. Georgia, per carrier Elberta. 3W .i.lu, no, luu. per bushel basket, 3.2503.75: do, Arkansas, per bushel basket, J3. 2508. 00: do, North Carolina, per carrier. Elberta, J2 3.50. Watermelons, southern, per car, I2U0SP "70" VEGETABLES Deslabto stock In fair demand at revised flg ". Quotation": Whlto potatoes, Eastern Bhoro, per barrel o. 1. ti.B0OS.T5: No. 2. liH2. White potatoes, Delaware and Mary land, per barrel No. 1. J2.75W3. White pota toes. Jersey, per H -bushel basket No. 1. BOB n".c- No. 2 3040c. Sweet potatoes North Carolina, per barrel-No. 1. 7SP7.50; n'o. 2 13 4. Onions. Jersey, per H -bushel basket. (13c; do Eastern Shore, per basket. 70c; do, Spanish, nef en'" r,(iU03c. ilushrooms, per Mb. bas ket. tlOl.BO- , BIG TRAFFIC PROBLEM IN ARMY MOBILIZATION Men to Bo Moved in Small Groups to Prevent Swamping of Railroads WASHINGTON, Auff. 7. Mobilization of tho first 087,000 to bo called out for tho national army In September was belnsr nned mdav by the War College, the Pro- vost Marshal General and railway traffic cxpertfl. , i-n...iflt cnM It wn.H the Greatest nroblem In troop transportation ever facing I . n.l.ll- Inimll'All mnvmiiiit this country, ijcibu.-' ..w..w- ............. of citizen soldiers from each of the 4557 districts In the country. It will be necessary. Crowder nald, to have tho men leave in small groups or the limited facilities would be swamped. Twen ty or 30 per cent of tho first quota In each district will leave between September 1 and September IB, about 40 per cent will eave in the second movement and tho remainder will Eo at a later date, probably about 0ci.Ve' V. ... II from home to wnetnor um iii" " - -- -- - cantonment camps or concentrate at some central point in eacn own "" -. .traffic conditions. MAY SERVE IN ARMY INSTEAD OF FKISIKN Coatesvillo Man, Accused of Highway Robbery, Ordered to Face Exerap- tion Board wfst CHESTER. Pa.. Aug. 7. Hilton WEST, l," j twenty-eight Brown, of Coatesviuo, County charge of highway i rDB,t t ne can Da dcred released .by the court urn vr'?odWbhy.cl;6pe.ac:PhrwbM taken today then get Into the jw Je , th8 of serving PJ'!n J(-, although a few SSS?1"' haV6 B,nca gained their liberty. CHINA READY TO AID IN WAR was stated at the Chi mJJ" connrmatlon Th8 lega tlon i wm wnrtuinat Pre.ldent today of the Pekin ? (Jablnet are to Seng Kwo-Chans and the - Q def'trellerved ParTment's approval of uecfa grftlon " ryj- Valuable Coal Property Sold in Ilun"l2n' WbeV.lopment Company in 7mimm.'B. .Camden Board Against Pub licity for Men Accepted and Rejected TESTS ARE BEING PUSHED Mayor Ellis, 0f Camden, who Is also chair, rnan of the general appeal board of Camden, , -....uuncea mat the names of men ac. copied and rejected by local exemption nSithJ' clty wl" not b8 E'ven to the ne"naP?r 'or publication. tlJnihLr ini William D. Sayres and with imembrs of lh6 boarJ' consulted l; i metnbers o' the local boards with re. nmL0.thadvlBablllty of BvlnK ou' th 2,"'118, mn are examined. It was h! J ?d .th?i ln thelr opinion It would not De ralr to the men rejected to publish their names and also that many objections and disturbances could be avoided by keeping tho names out of print "After talking things over," said Mr. Sayres, wc decided that It would be beat not to publish names In nil fairness to men who are being examined until after the boards have decided upon exemptions." Despite Mr. Sayres's sudden "covering up" of the names In the first two Camden city districts, nearly complete reports were ob talned yesterday in the Third and Fourth Districts. In tho First District, Judge Wit. Ham T. Lloyd, tho chairman, allowed the newspapermen to obtain such Information as was available, but the reports were turned over to the general board as soon as a dozen or more examinations had been made, and Sayres refused to allow the newspapermen to see them ,In..th Sccond District, President Ralph . Dones' chairman of the bmrd. do med all Information except what might be picked up on the outside. Officials feel that several additional calls 111! liaVA fn tl mnrlA k.fA. .k. 4 . - Is obtained. Fully 75 per cent of those ex amined yesterday were physically dis qualified or claimed exemption. Of the ex emption claims, the largest number was i the ground of wife and dependent chil dren, while claims on industrial grounds ran a close second. Tho county boards did not get under way until yesterday afternoon and it was midnight before tho Sccond District had examined Its day's quota of 120 men. In tho First District, of which Sheriff Joshua C. Haines Is chairman, twenty thrco men cut of 80 wern ncccpted and certified to Trenton. County Clerk Patter son declared that at tho present rate It will be necessary to call an additional 160 men to obtain 120. There were many amusing and pathetic scenes In the examination rooms. In ono Instance a negro, who had sweltered In the heat awaiting his turn, left the build ing nnd returned In a bathing suit. "This am the mos' comfor'ble mannah to wait till I gets up stahs and gets mah clothes off," he explained. Another man was asked as to his present physical condition. "Had," he replied. "In what way?" he was asked. "Well, I've had nervous prostration for the last month," wac the frank answer, much to the amuse men of those present. fMnnN Tiimn district ACCEPTED Albert A. Morton, 809 Walnut St. Hurt Ryan, 1U40 Morton st, Krmltrlek Cutler, 1119 Haddon ave. Mike Kose, -101 Broadway. Harry W. Palmer, 811 Falrview. Fred Nelson, 1031 Princess ave. John II. Ahrens, 1363 Balrd ave. Willie Hanks. lfiOi Miller st. Henry Mclllvaln, 1114 Kenwood ave. II. A. Hardeten, 1432 German st. (leorRn Wilson, 186 Whitman ave. William Dukan, lVtH Fillmore st. Daniel nyrle. 43S Viola st. Kamuel Cummins, 708 Chestnut st. Bnmuel Qreennclu, 1028 Kalihn ave. Oscar K. Mlddleton. 1422 Kenwood ave. Oconto lialrd, 745 Florence st. Joseph Cliriasiei, 1034 Kvrrett st, Joseph M. Atkinson, 1207 Princess ave. Herman Bauer, 1238 Lansdowne ave. J. J, Macl.Jewskl, 1131 Lansdowne avs. John K. Whiteside. 1101 Princess ave. Joeeph Hamevlck, 707 Central ave. Mike Tzcvan. 2008 S. 7th st. O.orce A. Lyons, 1173 Princess ave. "alter Bytko, 1301 Liberty St. Curtis Legglns. 741 Cherry it. Nick Buccl, 434 Emerald st. Frank Oarrlson, 1116 Kenwood ave. Ham Pecteo. 1781 fl. Cth at. Frank Lewondowskl, 627 Liberty st. l'dwln Carlston, 541 Lester terrace. Vincent Kslasek, 41 Mechanic st. Itojcoa J. Dsley, 700 Spruce st. Walter E. Fay. 1230 Haddon ave. Charles S Clements. 423 Webster St. F. C. arlmmlnr, 420 Jackson st. Joseph Vetneck 103O Mechanic st. Vincent Uarmato. 434 Emerald St. INter Klmtolskl 630 Jackson at. ThomaB Kopejynskl, 1U07 8. 6th st. Slrmund Golascewskl, 1246 Everett st. Andrew Loubouskl. 1102 Louis st. Htevo Ollek, 830 Chestnut St. Stanley Kloskt. 1235 Thurman St. Joseph Wyrskowskt, 1205 Everett st. Mick Petruslox, 610 Ferry aye. William H. Atkinson, 1314 Park Boulevard. William a Hlngley. 410 Van Hook St. Elmer Burieis. 1039 Princess aye. Charles F. Frrsuson. Jr., 011 Kalcbn'i ave. Harry Robinson, 1605 Louis st. REJECTED James pitton, 721 Ferry ave. Ale Kollo. 1023 F llmore. Harry Klausner. 1232 Jackson. Samuel I.amberakl. 1621 Maryland ave. Charles U. Haddad. R28 Gordon terrace. Joseph A. Kelly. 1202 Haddon ave. Thomas W. Keeling. 1242 Haddon ave. A. Mraczkowskt. 1210 Chestnut. Joseph Wardak, 1043 1 Diamond, (leorire J. arlrttn. 124 Fillmore. I eon Sarkawskl, 1009 Newport ave. Frank Pantella, 714 Walnut. James A. Hlllman. 1081 Morton. , William W. Shirley. 1813 Park boulevard. Clinton Evans. 1232 Princess ave. William Uownea, 2300 Broadway. CAMDEN. FOURTH DISTRICT ACCEPTED Joseph Martin, 52 Boyd st. . Albert Bothe, 2016 Cramer st. Wlllard M. Kills. 5 Leonard ave. Antonio Vlscontl, 2804 Sherman ave. Perry J. Wark, 1)01 N. 30th st. Benjamin F. niack. 2801 Itlver ave. John Slmm. 2423 Sherman ave. Peter H. Harrop. 20 S 41st st. Louis Schuman. 1110 N. 25lh it. Howard Lips. 51 N. 24th st. Armand Pelletler, 8014 Westneld ave. Daniel Dl Carlo, 2317 Howell St. John F. Laxton. 45 N. 21st it. Frank II. Lane, 2740 Pleaant ave. Edward Mensle. 2629 Carman it. Joseph If. Holblne, 2803 Harrison ave. William dallas-her, 1137 N. 25th it. Joseph De Pompa, 2804 tiherman st, DISCHARGED AND EXEMPTED Carl Lewis Weber, 218 8. 83d st. Samuel McBurney, 1187 N. 38th st. Roland Kelley. 2828 P eaeant st. Philip McCorm ok, 2041 Hlfh St. Adolph W. Dankle, 916 N. 0th st. Oeorie Hchwanke. 1017 N. 27tb St. Kdxar Forman. 235 8. 85th it. Frank Henry. 88 N. 23th st. Joseph Bllsiard, 8324 Federal -st. Jamis IlMrvey, 2126 Walion St. Thomas E. A. Reeve;, J207 MlckU st. Richard Knlspel. ,2821 rthur av. neorae W. Jaaulllard. 2743 Pleasant, at. WlUlam J. Cunnlnham, 4l0 Weatneld ave. Jesse J. Jones, 018 N. 80th it. James Ludlam, l6 N. 24th st. Oeorjri Hahn. 2822 Hlh St. Abraham Nlssenholts. 164 N. 2th it. FOR riTRTIIER EXAMINATION Frank E Wrkin, 2108 Howell st. Wiulam II. Pom).. 2010 .Blvw ayj. Cheiur A. Buihaus, 2918 Mlckl. it. Iiaym.nd Kahn. 2872 Hur.ii av.. Charloa Dowers, 1104 N, 10th St. Jackson Parstus, 8300 W.stn.ld av. ALnEADT ENLISTED Joseph Bhapley, 8800 Weitfl.ld av..l navy. Alfred IU.tln.;24 F.d.rrt.i n'o?v Joseph Land.nb.rgsr, 221B Fd.ral st- navy. FAILED TO APPEAR Jossph R. M.ad, 827 N. 8th st. I moved to N.w. ark, N. J wh.re h. will b. .xmlned. Iiuls Wolfe, 8035 Cleveland av..i on a. farm. Joseph Bouah.r, 46 Boyd St. I sick In b.d. CAMDEN COUNTS' DISTRICT NO. 1 ACCEPTED Howard T. Pa.,,Runn.m.d.. Louis noisni. fxiair, . Clifton U Oasklll. Blackwood .lnnh c. Brooks. Msrcbantvlll.. Clarenr. li.7.h P"t2- C.darbroek. O.V.7 b ,?itf?."? M'rn!'- . r fS.1" . .iWUtr; R ImaV. ",'"'ow" iiaii. M.rchantvllla 111. I.twnMai rm i Jong. JnminUwn 'l t,L Vi Chartoat v A,r"'.3 "l. Lawn.' I'nVni Sn Jordant.wn. F?iii i'' .Ch.rrnan, Matnolla. Hiw.in?' Al'n- Mnolla. 5JJntov 'unEo. Waterford. Tinm.i. "iV"".Tgn. Jrensaua.n. Ja'mee.n,C7?orylniVln?a,rher', BU"0n' wi i!:S J,V'S. ZlfiurT Pensauk.n. -, iJi'.W 2.,UV.'' jT- Wlnslow, fiK5r?t.F' to. Hsddonneld. Ralph Pasquarlello. Chesllhurst. REJECTED nnlph Raymond Eden, Clementon. Aln"r.1 "rumm. Slcklervllle. N. J. A''''ft ly Narcrosa. Wlnslow. Stantln A. Butterfoss. Welwood. Iliiymond g. Scarile. Clementon. scnr Griffin. Lawnslda. JSu" "Ind.rer. Mtrchantvllle. )Vllllam O. Ilapp. Barrlntton. Charles T. Parry, M.rchanttllte. Clarence .Walker. Berlin. Uiarlea L. Albertson, Wlnslow. Antonio llosel. West Berlin, i-rlo , flustaveion. Glbbsboro. "eorae Moon. Barrlntton. 1-dgnr J. Watson. Merchantvllle. N, J. Morris W. Tlc. Mt. Erhralm. Joiieph J. Lnch. Haddonneld. I.dward L. Kurfuerst. Barrlntton. Thomas II, Wolfe. Haddonneld. llertTIAn llpun.uill. l.kl.n Walter E. Forten, Lawnllde. Ralph T. Larkln. Bolmar. Walter F, Drach, Glbbsboro. Joseph Wlderman, Jr., Merchantvllle. Frank A. Ross. Laurel Sprints. Richard Curtl., Berlin. rrank O. Humphreys. Vensauken. FAILED TO ANSWER William R. B F. Boardley, Jr., Berlin. JMlbert B. Fearr, Haddonflcld. Iffonard l.etnlell, WlllMmstown Junctlon. Wllllam H. Wilson. Merchantllle. Howard Thomaa. Lavvnslde. Adkln Lutz, Mt. Ephralm. ENLISTED I'On A. Btranr, Matnolla. Harry W. Rlchter. Merchantvllle. CAMDEN COUNTY SECOND DISTRICT ACCEPTED Ernest It. Lewis. Gloucester City. Frank 8. Hicks. Oloucester City. Joseph E, Lenny, Oloucester City. - lfutian; Votel. Colllntood. "Jlbert L Welnti. Audubon. 'Jwln F, Tolt, Westmont. Aid C. Oalll. Colllntswood. Charles n. Rutler. Jr., Audubon. iS ,,n. arRve, Oloucester City. William J, Hardy, Olouce.ter City, rank .MrKeown, Oloucester City. Chsrhs H, Cooper, Haddonneld. Samuel Mstlack, Gloucester City. John II Silver, Audubon. oenjamin ii. snarp. Woodlj-nne. Robert I) Teschko. Gloucester City. f"les E. Helntt. Westmont. William II LaRerty. Oloucester City. !. '," .v,anlni uioucester city. Clarenci C. Brooks, Merchant' W. Hlllman. Marit B. Walk.r. Wat.rfi Michael Chlmm.nto. Elm on. ord. xilicnaei -iiiiuiiw, ,,"iv., Samu.l J. Hendrlckson, Marlton. l James E. Johnson, niCK.mii.1 Elv.l.on W. Btlll, Lawnsidfc Albert Campiont. Plm. . -V.'d.r rk P. WrViVt L.wn,idfc jonnsqn, dicv ,'ii". r, ulackwoea, , illlnxsworth. cleminton. I.n de. I.erov T. Lawl.y, AtOO... Leslie Holcraft. Bat.svliia. Jim... William.. M.rchantvill.. William W. Col.man, A.hland. ?hW..cv ,!sth, ?"ln,,,",04i. cnarie. j riynn, Oloucester City. rl KlV'n7"'"11. H.ddonneldL.nllsted. r'JJor A.Ernon.. Gloucester Cltyi enlisted. UJVjnond M. Nolan, Colllnirswoodl enlisted. Jrederlck Koester. Oloucester. ?r.mu,,u t.nuAr.oun. Merchantvlll.i enlisted. Henri Menk. -Oloucester. l-SIlS, I'PP. Oloucestert enlisted. t"-..W4. TS,."cn1'. Haillonfteldi enlisted. jSmr.l n'c,l'm'ri "sddonneldi enlisted, iu-lu?. "edenit.iit, Ohuce.ter. .i 1.DoJ,Cln. Oloucester, AMh?e Dn MA Sherrrd. lladdnnfleMi enlisted. '""' E-r?'n'.. Colllntswood. Theodore Klein. Oloucester, CAMDEN DISTRICT ACCEPTED jyillljm Msher. 803 Benson st. Rttw,wr,li 3" r,l"t Vlk;. llnolaio. 331 Market st. ftr?h.'. "obertson, 828 N, 6th st, ,itlrli 3A Connelly. n.'2 Linden st. John (1, Cullen. 915 Howard st, Oeorte J. Glendennlnir 8J0 N, 2d st. tv 9'8wo')'. '831 Federal st. Hed Schwarter. 1120 Lawrence st. REJECTED Joseph Corea, 208 Benson st. Corea Is blind and deplored the fact that he was not ac ceptable for service. Other Draft on Pate Fourteen mwzw'Kfim DKATMfl Ceir. Remains may bv viewed Toet. afl.r T ' DoyqitERTT. An. fl, ESTHER A dauth !f,r"! ,"ch.,r". tl J1. Allc. Douthertr (n.e Cllffe), and 21. Relatives and friends Invited o0.,")"1' F'.u '? pv m., resldene. of parent. mJ.'J: ClmblJV' 'nt. Ilelvue Cem. Remains ""Jr.yiJ"."11 Thun., after 7 p. m. DOUOHTT. Aur. 0. A. HENRT. husband of Emma V. Douthty. Funeral services, Wed., a n. in.. 3 tlnlierte ave.. ir.rfAf.ri.M if t t'.. i private. "" I .D0,XART. Au. 8. LUCY A. DOWART, i orii i wn, JDcatljs to funeral ser Ices, d., 2 m . pirenta" nee, 1517 Swain t. (near lRth and Falr ). Int. private, Northwood Cem. UMOARDNER Auk. 4. WILLIAM U. C . nd of Nellie H. linumtnrdner and eon of ... , telallves and friends, Mlnonk Tribe, No. 431. . O. 11. M.i Court Haverfonl. No. 202. F. nf V ames McFaden Camp, No. 3 8 f V i offl. rm nt 20th TllRl I'nllcn. I'nllre P.mlnn t-.. Milton .Turner. Haddonneld Frederick II. Jllddlebrook, Merchantvllle. f.r"n Ji Newman. Colllmtawood. I.lnnl Maghnne, iinrry a. Richard H fA 1 1 1 . A w n A A I)" A. McElhone. Gloucester. &&&. v.pr.t.in nin.i.A.,.. Frank H. irnrfm.!.,. inlll iwnn William P. Fish. Audubon. John E. Rosell. Jr., Haddonfletd. John II. Nlkand.r, Olouceiter. ileorte A Kaultman. Colllntswood. Robert J. Black. Oloucester. Charles O. Buttoph, Audubon. Joseph Scarlett, oloucester. Joseph W. McAlleese. Oloucester. Walter F. Schwarti. Westmont. Orlanto Vincent. Woodlynne. Daniel W. Batesel, Olouceater. hnndler P. Williamson, Audubon. I rejlorlck A. Pechmann. Audubon. Walter Appletate, Haddonneld. Albert Turner. Gloucester, llrnest E. Dutton. Colllntswood. Joseph D. Reld, Oloucester. Irf'oti A. Graves. Oloucester. Harry L. Maull. Auiluhnn. Howard M. Olll, Colllntswood. Harry II. Well. Colllntswood. Hubert H. O. Fisher. Oaklyn. Wlnlleld T Mason. Colllntswood. Emlla Paluisl, Haddonfleld. William M. Clark. Gloucester. William H. Hammlnt. Audubon. Leo J. Crowell, Gloucester. Parker O. Clay, Oloucester. REJECTED Richard S. Olassner, Gloucester City. Wllnert L. Hlllman. Colllntswood. Raymond J. Pitcher. Audubon. James It. McOlll. Colllntswood. David P. Kennedy, Colllntswood. Martin Kneeblher. Haddonfleld. Nicholas Rothterber, Merchantvllle. Warren L. Mulls. Colllntswood. Frank A. Gorman, Jr.. Colllntswood. Amos Ackley. Audubon. Frank P Rowand. Colllntswood. Harold E. Vanoetrlft, Haddon Helthts. Edmund D. Elliott, Gloucester City. Hilton W.WIlson. Merchantvllle. Huth P. Read. Oloucester City. Oeorte N. Jones. Haddon Helthts. Raymond 3. Carr. Haddon Helthts. Thomas P. William.. Colllna.wood. William Yourlson, Gloucester .City. Jesse H. Pedrlck. Haddonfleld. Walter Booth, Colllntswood. William Brown. Oloucester City. Earle W. Johnson. Colllntswood. Everett 11. Miller. Colllntswood. William C. Kebler. Haddonfleld. Daniel L. Cullen. Audubon. William L. nichardson O'ouce.ter City. James J. MeVey. Olouce.ter. John Kllle. Gloucester. osepn it. Jiruaon, fliiuuimii Thomas I'ennlnrton, ColllnttwoOd. serv. WnI.. 11 Vluaktrtown, Ta. RllS n. m. 3240 ft. ISIh. - .-...-.- --.. . - ..... m., rirsi lteiormeq Church, lnMted to funeral senlces parents' residence. 2214 N tir S.rlc. If. Pflmer. Olouce.ter. .Te..s C. Callahan. Oloucest.r. Harry Dick, Oloucester. Andrew D Rexon. Haddon Helthts. Benjamin II. Jotter. Colllniswood. Walter Hofiner. Westmont. Alfred D. Clayton. Haddonfleld. Bowman II. Shivers. Haddonfleld. Herbert D. Klrcher. Audubon. Albert B. Rice, Colllntswood. Oeorte H. Abel. Haddonfleld. Anson R. Richardson. lUddonft.ld. jVme. R. Van Campen, Jr.. Colllnt.wood. Joseph C. Madera. M.rchantvlll.. FAILED TO APPEAR Rupert B. Clybourne. Audubon! enllited. Jo.eph A. Nlchoi.on. Haddonfleld. ANDERSON, Suddenly, at Antlesea, N. J. Auk. 4, ELSIE, dauthter of Gustavo nnd Anna Anaernon. aura n. iiriaiitrn anu iriends In vueii to iunerai serMccs, weo., s u m . pirenta' rrriueiiv.1- mountl HAU nuaoa Itrl I J e Invlieu to iunerai services, j nuts., a p. m . Oil N. 4lh st. Int. Arlinuton Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. ev BEROER. Auk. 0, SAMUEL II., husnand of Sophia II. nerser. sed 48. Relatives and friends Invltea to funeral services, Thurs.. a n m.. 232 W.Tabor rd . Olney, Int. private. Remains may he lowed Wed evo. I1LACKHUR8T. AUK. 4. MARY, widow of Joseph Ulackhuret. ltelstlvex nnd friend, II. V. M. Sodality. League of Hacred Heart, St. Monica's Oulld of St. Edward'" Church and all other organisations of which he was a member invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m. mna v 11th st. lllth mass of requiem St. Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedrnl Cem. BOULTER. Auk. 8, at Worhaprenr.uo. Va rRANK, eon of lale Joseph P. nnd Louisa Boulter. RetatUe. nnd friends. Lndgn No. u, F. and A. M.; 19th Ward Republican Executive Committer. Invited to funeral. Tties.. 3 p. m.. parlors of Mrs. Hannah Stewart, 714 W. Iihlch ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Auto funeral. Remains may be leved Mon. 7 to 0 n. m. BREN.NENSTUHL. Auk 4. DOROTHY. dauchter of Ernest and Jennie Brennenstuhl. aged 4 sears 4 months. Relative, and friends wen , iu a, m . Fnlrhlll St. Int. roenmount Cem Remains may be viewed Tuca. ce. Auto serlcc. BRUDON. Suddenlv, at Woodhurv. N. J., Auk. n. JOSEni BRUDON. aged (13. Rcltles and friends, Camden Lodge. No. 15, F and A. M., Slloam Chapter, No. 10, R. A. M.. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, nnd W'eet Jersey I)lvt. Ion. No Rf7, Brotherhood of Locomotlm Engi neers Invited to funeral, Wc4 . 2 p. m., cor, Cleveland and Deptford ves.. North Wood bury, N. J. Int. prhate Orecn Cem. Remains may Iw lewed Tues., 8 p.m. BURKE At Atlantic City. Aug. 6. ANNA LOUISE BURKE, widow of James D. Burke. Relntlvcs and friends Invited to funer.tl, Thurs , a. m., 1431 N. 15th st., Phils, Solemn re quiem mass Church of Orsu 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem BUZINE. Suddenly, at Wlldwood. N. J . Aug. 5, SAMUEL S husband of late Sara F lluzlne, aged 72. Relatives and friends. Wyo ming Tribe. No. 55, Imp. O. H M . members of Camden Flro Department, Seventh Ward Re publican Club, Invited to funeral. Wed., 3.30 p. m., 763 Scruca St.. Camden. N. J. Int. pri vate lUrlclth Cem. Remains may be Uewcd Tues. ove. BYRNE. Suddenly, Aug. 2. JOHN KINO BYRNE, formerly of Chicago, III. Relatives and friends, members of Soft Stone Cutters' Union of North America, Invited to funeral, Wed. 7:30 a. m.. L'lln Lombard st High mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 6 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com Chlcrtgo, 111., papers enpv. . CANNON. Aug. 0, HERBERT J.. Jr , son nf II. J. and Rnehael cannon men Christie), aged in monins n days ueiotivcs ana irienas in vited to funeral. W'cd.. 10 a. m., parents' real ednie. 010 Railroad ave., Bryn Mawr. Pa. Int. private, St. Denis's Cem. Auto funeral. CARLILE. Aug. 6., WM R. CARL1LE. at Hempste-id, L. I,, aged 73. Int. private. CLAMPITT. At Atlantic Cltv, N .1 . Aug. 0. JAMES AUGUSTUS CLAMPITT, aged 67, Rela tlvea and friends, mots' Assn., Imltcd to serv ices. Wed., 8 p. in.. Oliver II. Hair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Lewes, Del., Thurs. COLLINS. Suddenly, Aug. 5, L1DA B.. wife of J.lcob L. Collins. Relatives and friends In lted to funernl service.. Wed., 2 p. m.. N. D. corner 27th and Montgomery ave. Int. private. Remains may be lewtd Tues eve. CORNELL. Aug 3. J. WESLEY CORNELL, aged HH. Relatives and friends. Orlonto Lodge, No. 177. I. O O. V., of Langhorne. Pa.. Invited to funeral Wed., 2:30 n. m residence of brother. Edward A. Cornell. E. Marshall ave., Langhorne, Pa. Int. Langhorne M. E. Church yard. Carriages will meet trntn at Langhorne Station leaving Rending Terminal 12 '35 p. m. COX. Aug. 6. SARAH, wife of Thomas Cox. daughter of lato Matthew and Ellenunor Cun ningham. Re!at!es and friends, B. V. M. Sodalltv, League of Sacred Heart of Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8.30 a. m.. 041 N 42d st , West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 0 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. CURWIN. Aur. 6, THOMAS J., husband of Emily K. Curwln (nee Schrlner), aged 28. Rela tives and friends, Chlcopee Tribe, No. 170, I. O. R. M Invited to servlc-s, Thurs , 2 p. m., 8941 Nice st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friend, may call Wed. eve. DAYS. Aug. 8. HENRY, husband of Marv A. Dave, .on of late Rowland and Mary J. Days Funeral and Int. convenience of family. DOUGHERTY. Suddenly. Aug. B. HAROLD J., son of Thomas nnd Jennie Dougherty, aged 8 years 5 months. Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral services Wed., 2 p. m., parent' residence, 808 N. Stlllmsr St. Int. fernwood Further Int. Quakertown. Pa. EDWARDS. Aug. 0, MARY ANN, widow et Mahlon W, Edwards. Relatives and friends In. .V"U0 funeral service., .on-ln-law'a residence, W. Crawford Garrett. Penfleld, Del. Co., Pa., Thurs., 3 p. m. Int. private. KPrA.J:rv-:Au' .. " JP"N feenane. aged 01, 6507 Upland st. Relatives and friends Iniltpil to funeral, home nf Mr .on, John leenane, Jr., 17 West Acid ave., Trenton. N. J., JtI H a. m Solemn requiem tilth ma.. St. M.ltj's Cathedral. riSir. At Morrlavllle, P... Aug. 0, 1IE2E KIAII II. FISH, aged 70. Relatives and friends milled to funeral, Thur... 12:30 p, m., Crown st Morris Mr. Pa, Int. yolestown Cem. N. J. FISHER. Suddenly, Ai.g. 5. ELIZABETH. wlf of Hnrry E. Fisher. Relatives and friends lnMted to funeral services, husband's residence, 31 E. Meehnn ne Mt. Airy, Wed., 2:30 p. m. Int. Iy Hill Cem. AiPA,;P'7rAuit' 6' s.?utl OALE. husband of AH?" I' Dale (nee Palchell). aged 40. Relative, and friends, Sioux Tribe, No. 23. I, o. II, M., nil ed to funeral services. Wed., 8 p, m . Centre at and Park ave., Merchantvllle, N, J. Hit, nrhate. UlfON. Aug. 5. JOHN, husband nf Eliza brth E, Olh.pn (nee Hlnklnson). attd 67. Rela thee nnd friends. Phlla. Morning Paper Car. !.. ..v".;f. "ivueu to iunerai, ivea., l p. m , lift T t'l.l-i... ., u. ....... . .. -- ocrvicrn r.aen ;il r.. Mi-rT:, z niof UafcaMAfltraaiSrF 52 Oarnor road. W vate. agSTlKgCTI ."CWK! hura-h-Al e. (4tb and York) 'invhid to f 2 Cem P oriel. Invited tn ffnaa P. m., 444 W, Dauphin St. lot tea wti Remains may b. vl.we at. aMlttf' n- i RANDALt.. Auf .- 6, 2018 Santom i.. QBUinivr ni ibis Arcmni A Randall. Relative, and friend. Invited to ma., nf requiem at. rtrlekls Chureli wl a. m. Int. private, REn. Aug., 4, ADAM.- Husband ef lata 1 sina nee iteiaiive. ana rri.nd. Invited to ' '... .."v. "iAi:a. " " " nEINTZEL Aug. 8. MAROARET, 4 nf late Or. llenrv anil Man. VI &.,rrj Georgetown, D C. Due nolle of funeral gi Washington, DaiUmoro and Richmond p. HIONET. Aug. 4. HENRT RIONET, tuui 3 tlve. and friend. Invited to funeraf tf5 l' 'X, "-J" .'..'-- "'. ".',-'"".V'.in.. J W I. I .fl 138 W. Church p. m, be W'lshart at. Lawrence st. and Lehlah Int. private. ItlllsMe (Vm. it.miin. m.w elewi d Tues., after 7 p. m. Auto funeral. O LASER. Aug. B. TRED f son of Clara M. Mrers and lato Harry Olaser, aged 20. Rela. lives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Thn . 2 ii ni., 3024 Old York rd. Int. rrlvate, North Cedar Hill Cem IIAIOII Aug. 0, .MATILDA, widow of John W. Halgh. nged OS. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services residence of son. Charles S, Halgh, 6113 N. Wnrnock St., Thurs. 2 pm. , HALLER. Aug. 4. JACOB, husband of Mag dalena ll.ller (ne Boulanger). .red 83, Rela- uvea ana irienas, jonn a. ivoites 1'ost, nj, 22o a. A. H.i John A. Koltes ennui, No. 221, 8. or v.; i.auiea Aia ot jonn a. ioiies rost, wo. 221. O. A. R.. Cornplanter Tribe, No 61, I. O. II. M nnd Peice and Plenty Lodge. No. 09. I. n, o. F of Horrlaburg, Pa., invited to funeral, Wid., B p. m , 315 Brown st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tues. nfter 7 p. m. Harris burg. l'n.. papers copy. lll'.ADINOTON. Aug. 6, In Atlantic City, N. J . ELIZABETH W wife of W. Hall Heading ton, of Phlla.. and daughter of Ogden D. and Sarah J. Wilkinson. Services and Interment at corvenlenee of family HEAI.Y. Suddenly. Aug. 4. formerly of Augh more. Cotlntv Mavn. Ireland. PATHini. hna. band of Mary Healy. Relatives nnd friends, also Irish National Foresters Beneficial illranch, Robert Emmett, No. 037. A. O. J!.. No. 30, In lted to funeral. Wed., 8:3n a. m.. 0134 Irving st. Solemn requiem mass St Francis do Sales Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Penis'. Cem. Auto- "hEMMERT Aug. 6. ANTHONY, hu.band of Hannah Hemmert. nged 44. Relatives and friends. Lenl Lenape Tribe, No. 3, I. O. R. M.i Court Northeast. No. 310, F. of A., Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 3 p. m , 8173 Agate st. Int private Oreenmount Cem. Remains, may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral, HORN Aug 7, at residence of Walter L. Knehnlen, Cynvvjd, Pa., KATHERINE 3. HOIIN. Duo notice of funeral will be given. INNES Aug. 0. at Avon-by.the-hea, N. J HELEN I.INNARD, widow of Rev. Robert Fran ls lnnis. aged 7H. Funernl services St. John's Church, Avon-bythe.Sea, N. J Thurs., 7:30 a. m. Int private. Omit flowers. J.VME8 Aug. 4, SARAH ANN, widow of Wlltlnir T. James Relative and friends In vited to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m.. 157 Rltner el Int. private. Friends may call Tuel., b in 10 p. m. LAYCOCK. Aug. 6, GEOROE. husband of Mnrlon II. Laycock. Relatives and friends In vited to services Thurs., 2 p. m., 332 8. 49th st. Int private, Mt, Morlah Cem. MncCOItKLE. Aug. 8. AUGUSTUS P., hus band nf lato Louisa I. MacCorklt aged SO. Relatives nnd friends. Wlnfleld Scott Post. No. Ill, O, A II, Invited to funeral. Thurs, 11 a. m., son-in-law, residence. Alfred J. Slckel, Trevose, Pa. Int. Wm Penn Cem. Train for Trevose leaves Reading Terminal 0:17 a. m. and Trenton 9:45 a. m. Auto funeral. MATTES. Aug 0. KAYDAN MATTES. Rela- tlvea nnd menus invueo. to iunerai. inurs.. i P m. 214 E. Coltom St., Otn Int. Cholten Hills Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 'McANALLY. Aug. 8. JAMES A., son of James and lnte Kathnrlne McAnally, aged 28. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Wed., a p. rn.. Oliver 11, Hair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private, Friends may call Tues. eve. MrUHT. Aug. 4, THOMAS, husband of lato Mary McOIIT, Relative, and friends, Court rirhulklll N! 108, F, of A.i Chattahoochee Tribe No. 17, O. R. M.. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 n. m.. son-in-law's residence, John C. Repetto. 1715 Pacific St., Tioga, Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Holy Souls 10 a. m. Int. llolv Crsos I'em MOFFETT. Aug. 4. MARY J. MOFFETT. Relatlvcr und friends Invited to funeral, Thur... ' p. m , residence of brother, 2528 N. Mascher it Int. Hillside Cem., via funeral car. Re mains may bo viewed Thurs , after 7 p. m. MUNDAY Aug. 8, JOHN D.. father of Rev. Peter Munday, of St. Michael's Church, aged 7li Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8 30 n. m.. 0316 McCallum r . Oerman town Solemn requiem mas St. Vincent's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cm. Auto funeral. Omit flowers. MURPHY. Aug. 4, THOMAS F.. .on of Anna and late John Murphy. Relatives nnd friend. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a, m., re.ldenc. of mother, 2721 N. 23d st. High mass of re quiem St. Cnlumba'a Church 10 n, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. NEWPORT. August B, at his mother's resl dence. ROSS, son of Lillian I. and William T. Newport and grandson of late Rev. Isaan B. nnd Susanna 8. Smith, aged 81. Relatives and friends are Invited to servlcts. Wed., 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. PARKER. Aug. 6. ELIZABETH, daughter of Harry and lata Jane. Anderson Parker. Rela tives nud friends invited l r"nerut services, Wtd., 2 p. in , father's residence, 3333 N. How uril st Int. private. rOWELL. Aug. 0. OEORQE W. POWELL. ; - . , I UNIiY. AUg. 4. JOSEPH Wu bUSblBd 't, Margsret Roney (ne. Bcharfl). R.fatlr.a mmti 1 friends, member, of Evang.llstle Luther. h ' Church of Our 8avlor. Black llawk Trlbi, ! ,S.i 'A It. M.. No 28. Invited to fun.ral ..rvlc'Wai; "J Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tn-T " n ni may be viewed Tum. , noI"r,Ai"' 4- MAnT CAMILLA, widow $' John 8. Roth and lter of late Dr. John Mor.'! timer Dallam, aged 89. nt Tinea. Phiia. ta s tr: "r1;""'. nd frlendi Invited to funeral nrVloML X ' Wed., 2 p. m., 760 Walnut .L, Ctmden. N. i.'YA int. private, convenience of familv. W . T-n-U?91Lir:1l'i,l,Uni:. 0' .on.ln-Uw. flt. jS John Archibald MacCa urn. D. D.. 8925 Waumt - TortJnto 8ervlce at cnvn-tt of family. InU Elisabeth Salmon (ne. B.a.lcr) aged 49. Rela- .!,'" VirnnlnanrrA,!n2' member. Wa.hlntton Camp r) No. 291. P. O. 8. nt A.t Palmnnnl am-T HZ 4'. . J:L' P- h.A' .nr'wer,. ocal Unbn No. S4T. , Vjf and C. Behmiat f Son.' Hen. A.sn., Invlt.4 to -L),t funeral. Wed., 1 p. m., 20 Oxford it. 1st. 4 r?i9I'i.Al:JET'R AS!i8( AWA MAROARETHB 5CJ'AEFER (nee Oe it), w dow of Chrl.tl.n F. Schoefer. Relatives ami friend. Invited "fai n'ral .erv ce.. Thur... 1 p. in., 2816 N. 2tth --' 'i nnir. . PI.UII. Lvd a A. leer Firemen' Wed.. 2 p. m Zton Cem. AlitnmnKU.a slewed Tue... 7 to 9 p. m, -Aug. S HAMILTON C husband of Scott. Relative, and friend.. Volon .n'a TT.II.e A... (-...It... . 'a.. I W. . ' ......v.. . -..... f.s.u.. milieu in lunarBi, ed2 p. m... 4848 Westminster ave. Int. Mtl Rem.lni may b 8EIDERS. Aug. 5. MARY, widow of A. M. uemers. iieintives ana Irl.nds Invited to fun.ral service.. 109 N. 85th .t,, We.t Thlla.. Tu.V. 8 l. m. llnsl servers Wed.. Methodist Kola; lm copai v-nurcn. iamaqua, j-a., on arrival of train K".;,nB ."eaoing i.rminai juao a. m. int. Odd Fellows' Cem. 8EXT0N. Aug. B. NELLIE A., fiaught.r of Mary and late A. Judson Beaton. Relative, and friend, invited to funeral services. Wd.. 10 a. m parlors of Martin Evoy Bon, 2809 Dla mond st. Int. Bordsntown. N, J. HMtTH. Aug. 8. HOWARD D , .on of How rd p. and Louisa Smith, aged 16. Relative , and friends. Cincinnati Council, No. 118, B. and D. of L., Invited to funeral. Thur... a p .m.. parent.' residence, 1212 N. 60th st. Int. Mont rosi, rem, SMITH At Brooklyn, N. T., Aug. , Cao Uln JOHN T. SMITH, formerly of PaWyrE N. J. Duo notice given. SMITH. Suddenly. Aug. 8. ROBERT, husb.nl of Bessie 8mlth (nee Olbson). Relative, anj rl.nd. lnvlt.d to .ervlces, Thur... 2 p. m., 2145 Balnbrldge at. Int. private 8WISIIER. Aug. 8. J. NEWTON, son of J. F. .nd Annie O.SwI.her. aged 25. Relative! i friends, waunington Camp, No. 291. P. O. and friends. Wauhlnslnn cimn. Jn. 4.1. t. i 8.. of A.: Columbia Yearly Asso., Invited to fu neral services, Tues., 8 D. m.. parent.' reel. flence, 2700 Columbia av.. Int. W.d.. Union Cem.. Lanca.ter Co.. Pa. Oxford and Quarry vllle nnpera pleas, copy. ToOllEY. Aur. S 1917. suddenly. THOMAS J., beloved son, of Patrick and the lata Ellen Touhey. Relative., and friend., StereotyMrs Union. Local No. 7: Augustine Beneftclal an employes of rub'lc Ledger. Invited to fun.ral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m., 2803 a.Jessup at. (Itth an 8hunk st..). High requiem mas. Epiphany Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros. Cm. TREMER Suddenly, at Seweli, N. X, CHARLEH C. TREMER, aged 84. Relative, ana friends Invited to funeral service., Thur.., a p. m., A. Moore t Son's. 621 N. 15th it. int. private. TUSHINOHAM. Aur. B. MARY AUGUSTA, widow of Rev. Joshua Tushlngham, aged 71. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed., 2 p. m,, residence of son. Walter L. Tushlngham, 131 Fracler ave.. Colllntswood. N, J. Int. private. Friends may call Tue... 7 to n u. m. wr-iviici-i.. -Aug, , juim jir.riiii. nusnana risra Rllzabeth wentcel (nee Luft). Rala. tlves and friends, Washington Camp, No, 50, P. O, 8. of A.; Roxborouth Commandery, No. 61, TM of Clarn Elizabeth Wentcel (nee Luft). P. O. S. of A.: Nest 17820 Order of Owl., and employes of American Bridge Co., Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 2 p. m., 4313 Pehln at. Int. Leverlngton Cem. Friend, may call Tues., ? Pottstown saner, cf.a.a eonr. WHITEMAN Aug. 4. MARY A widow of Thomas Whitman me. Cons) Relative, and friends invited to funeral. Wed., :30 a. m., residence of J. P. Connors. 281 Orcen at. Sol emn requiem ma.s Church of Immaculate Con ception 10 a, m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto WILLIAMS. Ardmore. T... Aur. S. MAR. OARET MACDO.VAI.D. Widow of EdwardWT Williams, mother of Mr.. Oen II. Edward., of llrooklvn. N. Y.. and Mr.,. Edwin A. Flue, of Aromore, i-a. Services will be held at her t residence, 30 Llnwood ave., Ardmore. Pa.. Tver, U ! Ill- .lib. uivounium nii,. -"-nuR,jn. n. X, VERKE3. Aug. 5. ELIZABETH, widow, of John Yerkes (neo Brandea), aged 70. R.fatma and friend. Invited to services. Thur... 2 p. m., 8128 N. Carlisle st. Int. Private Mount Peace Cem. Remain, may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 P. m. WOOD. Aur. 5. EMTdELINE A., wlf. of Wm. Wallace Wood. Relative, and friend. In. vltrd to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m., 330$ Race at. Int. private. Remain, may be vlowed lues., 7 to v p. m. YOUNO. Eighth Month Bth, RACHEL I YARNALL. widow of Jefferson J. Young and daugnicr nt tate iveuoen ana i-.srnei u. yarnaii. aged 82. Funeral Fourth-day. 8th Inst.. 1 p. rn., O.l ixioiiiniiu kir. ,. .uiiiur.iaiiu waiu. j ZWINK. Aug. 4, LOUIS, hu.band of Vtolaf ZvvinK neo isvan.i, .on or v-nriatian ana T.a-i rlcka zwink. .gea ai. iieianve. ana iriena Invited to funeral service., rnur... -J p. ml VirAthar'a residence. 2410 8. Bancroft at. Ins. Ternwood Cem. Remain, may b. viewed W.dZ after 7 p. m. Auto iunerai. The Secret Meeting With Von Tirpitz TOMORROW'S installment of former Ambassador Gerard's account of his experiences in Germany tells how the Prussian chiefs tried to make the United States the cat's-paw in their 1915 "peace" campaign. Mr. Gerard recounts the steps of these mysterious negotiations, which included a secret midnight meeting between him self and Von Tirpitz, the "father of submarine warfare." 7 V . IN TOMORROW'S PUBLIC LEDGER v? ....-. Y, -..If.i ii $BM -Stt - v1 3 vis mm i' Wk . .'. W'. rvj If: fci-m&m . . - . .- vt ', " .,,.':'. 't.."-lBl.aaa.alHBBBBH f1!.. . i-' '-r'-JI " Jv " riFT-rxTwv: J. .. . . ir w.