t X -.v EVENING LEDGEPHiXADELPHlA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, '' t. . 1917, X) ?$ AS r'VJE IOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA MARKETS I SOUTH MAKING GIGANTIC STRIDES IN BUSINESS AJND llNUUaiivio Philadelphia Banker Enthusiastic Over Railroad and Other Conditions There uossip of the Street I . u-fr.T..K'NnWN I'lillaticlnhlu bnnkcr who hns given more than a pausing study ,o condition In the Southern State-, Is most enthusiastic over the l.iiuro ' of that section, and In support of his opinion calls attention to u.u "'"" f " ,. oi "' n,nl. r.nc-t on of. the countt. o .Hithcrn rniiroaii.i h uiiiun;u n,n cm, i . i " .. . . ... i .. t. iivirlDnfl fit . "Thoso who linvo not visited the South In reeeni em wu (he clunntlc strides which aro heliiR made there," he icmarKcii. lnB " . . . .... - ,ini-o mm who owned 7 "I had n letter from a gentleman or my ncquniiuuiu-u c ..... - . .. '. ... . ,. . ... .,., .i.. t. i.,i.i iui dcuililed Its caiiacll. i larce mill down mere mm no mm inu mui. " - ,. tu able to do this,' he writes, -because I can purchase cheap power from one of the SpOTer plants which are being erected nil over the South, a, water power In he South Is ry abundant and he continues to say that it would have cos him 5,000 to erect his on power plant, so that by saving that amount he was able to double the slzo of his mill. There Is an Impoitant item," said this banker. "In the manufacture "on' . .... .i. . .. i ...n,.,fnrtiirnd in. say. rail Hler nnu Sir northern cities, which hardly touches cost In the southern mills, and that J Utho question of heating. In Kail ltlver and other places the factories mus be I feated for about live months of -the year, whereas heat Is rarely ever necessary In tteSethen,Brit water-power or hydro-electUc plants which a.c going up all f ever the South," he .said, "ate working :i transformation." Believes New Liberty Loan Will Be Syndicated ithtnk the new Liberty Loan will virtually have to be syndicated at . tlic . first' . . . ... .. i x'. v,., iwmd mid Investment house jes- Hid the weal rcprcwniuu.i i .. """--"- f ,., term. but t believe lliej usual nccdl'mi"- " - and take the uuik m un-m tsrday. "I don't mean syndicated In f . . .. ...Ill l.n.r. tn rnmn tW'1 HMSl the banKs nnu o.g mv.. .. .. "'".:.. "" -.. tllo M,1(,CCedlng months at the outset, and then have their nounnits pcuun-u u.i.w.. --- on the r puicnascs nnu win ire nu i""' "' " ," , .,, .,, .u.in't lmv tay any of the rccond Issue, so the big drive must be made for thoso ho dldn t bu Curing the Ih st campaign. n...i. .,.,i rnmnniirii will lu much better conducted than the first one, 111. o c-v,.... -... ! ...Ill 111. rtF .1... ine"nTiii c.iiiii'u.f... .- A more Chicago at thirty cents Mr. Mnrkst loll, in . . . ,n. .....! .....I tl.n ..'i.rl; crcat ueai nus ueuii n-uiuvu ...... ... ....... - - - nM,viniwk' ' ... , ...i.i. .. !.,.. ninnnnt nf onercv than prcuousi fllelent. will accoinpusii i;n iiiuiu mm u iv .......- -- ---- --- ...- i,n Itoldes" he ...1.1. "t think there is now a better understanding between he ' fecreuu7 It the Trcn-ury and those who will conduct the second campaign, and that I means a eicat deal." Security Buyers Wait for Bargains Speaking of the hosil.Ulon of the public to buy securities at present bargain ' prices, the head of a laige local banking house said that, according to recent icporU ! from (heir salesmen, tlicio exists an almost unlveitul feeling that by waiting a little ! longer they will be able to secure greater b.u gains. ' "As an example." he said, "we sold one year ago the notes of a certain railroad ' to yield C per cent. A little later they sold to net G per cent, then G4 per cent t end finally a new issue came out at 7 per cent. "Our men say that their customers when approai-hcd to buy the last issue almost Unva.iablv answer that by waiting a little longer they feel certain they will buy them on nn 8 per cent basis, and as a combination of their belief point to the previous Issues." Investment Business Looking Up "Business Is looking up this morning.' remarked the manager of a large New York investment houso with a branch ofllce in this city. "Wo had at least a dozen Inquiries most of them very promising before. 10 o'clock, and a few sales. Our men are sending In encouraging reports, too. and it looks ns though matters financial had taken a tuin for the better." When asked to what cause he attiibuted the change, he said ho had not had time fully to nnalyze it, ami instead of drawing a hasty conclusion he preferred to wait and see if the favorable condition would continue. When Pork Sold for One and a Half Cents a Pound ' "Speaking of the high cost of living." hald Howard 15utcher. Jr., of the invest V menl firm of Hutcher, Shcrrei.l & Ilaus-ell. In the Heal IMnte Trust Building, "here Is the original receipt given to my greul-grcat-graiulfather on April .14. i.s&, nnu -V llsncd by J V. Stanley & Co., of this cit . for $30 in full for ten barrels of pork. C. "Vniv .im n liniicl Of llOt'K Was SUPPOSE! lO WClgll .uu puuima, f '!'. i.u.v..., "it can be seen that cured pork nt that tlmo sold for ubout u cent and a half a 2 pound. A few days ago Hogs weic selling on ino iuui in '?, a pound." V Mr. Butcher has also a receipt signed by Stephen Glrard, dated October 8, 178 ... fA ii. 1,1 (i.'ii.,i, mmmv. lipfurn dollars were introduced), nnd given to Butcher's great-great-grandfather for coffee. A significant fnct on this receipt is that the body of it calls for two pence (four cents) less than the amount at the bottom of the receipt, which, as Mr. Butcher says, proves that Stephen Glrard had a caie less bookkeepei even at that early date. Present Investment Outlook George E. Robei ts, assistant to the president of tho National City Bank of New York, has tho following to say on the investment outlook in the Magazine of Wall Street: The price of Investment securities, like the price of commodities, depends at last upon the supply of securities on the market. The downward courso of tho bond maikct is due to the outpouilng of Government securities Issued to finance tho war. Holders of American secuilties In England, France. Gcrmuny, Holland and Belgium have been selling our securities since the war began to enablo them to buy their own. nnd now there aro gieat offeilngs of our own Government bonds at home. The public Is urged to subscribe upon patriotic grounds, and, moreover, on account of the fieedom from taxation they am an especially at tractive security to many people. It Is Inevitable that under these conditions other securities should be ollered for sale, and that pi Ices shbuld decline. I do not see how recovery can be expected so long as this outpouring of Government issues continues. The decline in good railway bonds is not because the security is doubtful but because Government Issues aro moro attractive. I don't see anything for tho holder of railway bonds to do but sit tight and draw his regular Income from them, foi getting, if ho can, that tho market is lower and that tho Income is impaired by tho higher level of living costs. Aetna Explosive Company Receivers Optimistic i The Investors Service, In tho Mori Is Building, has tho following to report on the Aetna Explosives Company, Inc.. which is still In tho hands of tho receivers: This company was placed in the hands of receivers on April 19, 1917. Tho receivers found unsatisfactory conditions both nt tho plants nnd in the organiza tion. The lack of working capital had entailed large nnd excessive charges for ' interest nnd demurrage, untl caused a shortago of raw materials. The overhead expenses also uppeared to be excessive. The llrst effort of the receivers was to correct these conditions and to i educe expenses. The saving In salaries alone was about $200,000 a year. As a result of tho effoits of tho receivers, from j, April 20 to May 31, 1017, a reriod of forty-one days, the profits were ?r33,929, or ' more than twlco as much as tho total profits of tho company from January 1 to April 19. Corresponding proms navo oeen reported ror june and July. On reviewing tho receivership from April 19 to July 31, 1917. a total profit of Jl.648,050 has been earned beforo amortization. Tho company has four im portant contracts with the French Government which havo lecently been modi fied in favor of the company. The commercial business of tho company Is said to be in better condition now than it was prior to tho receivership, and the re ceivers believe that tho operation of tho commercial plants will continuo to how a reasonable profit. It Is also believed that Hiitllclent business can be obtained to continue tho operation of the military plants during the war. Heavy Copper Production Townscnd "Whelen & Co., report that the Cerro de Pasco copper mine had a production during the month of August of u little moro than 6,000,000 pounds. This almost equals Us record month of July last, when the production amounted to ,252,000 pounds. The recent emergency salo of copper to tho Entente Allies at twenty-five cents a i pound has naturally given color to the report that tho Government had virtually decided to fix tho price of tho metal at that figure, but as ytjt no definite inform. U tloit on the subject is forthcoming, but It Is expected in a few days. Every Storm Has Its End "When ono can go Into the open market and buy Erie 4s, Series B, at 60, and lissourl Pacific 4s at 57, It looks as if tho bottom had been reached," remarked How ard Butcher, Jr., "nnd that the worst had been passed. "It reminds me of the story ," he said, "of tho woefuly seasick lady who had stood a storm for gome days and then appealed to the captain, asking if tho storm would ever be over, and he replied that there had always been an end to every storm he had p experienced as yet." ra -, , - . r,t , . ru i LiOal VI iwiv r uiuiiuiiif iu until uuuu 1 The cost of now financing to railroads was brought out prominently by Bloren A Co. In their announcement of participation In an issue of $4,000,000 Seaboard Air K'Llno Hallway Company two-year 6 per cent notes, dated September 15, 1917, duo KBptemDer IB, 1919, issued by a group neaaea uy me national uny uanK and the EQuaranty Trust Company of Now York. , iv, not are secured oy a deposit ot o.aj-j.vuu nrsi una conaouaatea mortgage li'du lair 'J'i l.;,.''i: nX'uBf 'V"u.l ..... ...in. . .,3, .. . ' , 17" miw ihpmbph,, ,' ir:n "tn',Ti,',"r7-;vt: ". u,in,J , 1 . . .. ...am ... ...J.. J .Itl'fc . 'in in, l-l ril A"dAL4 l.alUlVyim.H i m ",W" HI W( HtTOBlWrr v Wt rr. t.-f A&t.CSau&.'lA5jttK' idwKnraffifeiik !. Ki'vAj x PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AND FLOUIt AVHI1AT nprntnt r.B Udrt l..h fttrntly. Thp Mimllllnna . na fn'f r - , - i.".iiunn nur ni nit t, in rxriort Plevntnr UloM-rnment nmmlnril Inipn-tlon) .No. s ml. $2.'.'ii No. 1 iioft rtj, '.Vj;, Nn. 1! ... oi'ui. . .,! .mi, -j itii fort, c".'t; .mi a H'.'n'-V-1' .'Nn' s roil, noft, IS.ali No 4 ro,l, -M0. .So. 4 ml, i,f(, J'.'.Ki No. .1 nil, fi.tr. No, fi rjjl, joft. I.'.l.lj No, n nmutlv, fit 111, nmpip. No, t, nt for milium, iJ II. No. a, in for export, K'.OJ, ("(lltNltM-rlrn, r,2rt.l buiih. Th mnrki-t ni iiomlnnlly ilrm imiler umiill rutipllin. liut trnilo mm quiet. Quotntlons I'nr lots for lornl Irml.. !,.',.,,u.luc!!.tlonv,'terti No, 2 llow. S.ir0 "T?W? m0"' ,3' Hn'1 "' nomlniil. HATH llrcflpn, Klo.Tn.l liuh. IVmniul win flow nnd prices further ilrdlnoil tin under fiilrlv Illicrnl I nff'rlim UuotHllniin: No. 'J white, S.wi; ''"I W'l'ei stnnilird white, new, n.-,4 tf Hilci ;ii'Vi'?Ul'' new' Ml it me. No. 1 white, new, KI.Ol'H Rertlptx, i;nn l.bls nnd l.(171.IO '', '"J, ark" . Spot flours sold fairly nnd ruled . . .! ! !er..l,,,n: offerlnit". The iiuotntlons were per inn bn in woo,i (Cntton or Juto saeks riVn'eii-' '""' Winter MrnlKht, new. JIO.'J", f 'li'i. Knnsus rlmr. new, $10.T.,II 53 do, tifJSS.'-."'. ,M 2.10'tl.TS. do. intent, new, !Uu.W!2 ."l',rnK, "" rf-nr. old, lU.SiiWl'J. , i !.'.". n"1 rlc,,r' '"'. mill shipment, flu 'JAW :,M. "', 'l0' fnorlle hrnllds JI'.'.T.-.ff t:l, ItJ m. lis, choice nnd fRnry pnteiit, 12.TRf 13. do, rcKunr Krndes winter, strnlght. 1 JoW10.."0. PBtetit. Jin .-illff 1(1,7,-, i.niJJ' I',-',lr" wns In sninll supph' nnd firm in -,r",. f.n.lr ilfninnd. We quote In Mi(( t "II Hi- "''"'" "nt,,!'0 'ot .iccordlns I'KOVISIONS nT!)?,t """K't ruled firm, but qulel The rtViJi"1?1.1"' ' llv ' pf " "'" xmoked nnd nlr .Lt.: 'i'' '"t''rn he(f in sets, smoked .lie. .,., i eSt- !niitktes and tenders, smoked nn.l nlr ...',' . ''SI W'tTIl heef. knuikles IllKl tenders, SV-'ynJi.'l'0 '"'' hams. S3UV32. pork, fnmllj. M,.M14Ns hnm S. 1". rureil, loose. 'J.Vi M'Jde. SSltW .1""' I00""- -'' 2(lc. do. ilo smoked r" '"-, other hnms smok-d, cltv cured ns to liriiml nnd nvernce, L'dij, WL'Ic: do, smoked, western eureil. 'J()i, OT'JTe, So holled boneless, lie, plenle shoulders S 1'. cured, loose. 'Jle; do. smoked, SL'c, billies In plrlle, nnnrdlnit to nernKe. loose ale. lirrnkfnst lint on. ns lo iirnml nnd nNcrnRo, et cured. 3Se, hre.ikfnst Imcon western cured. :isc. lard, western, re. lined, tierces. Jilc. do. do, do tubs, liilc; lard, pure, city, kettle lenderid. In tlcrirs "i,c. do do. do. In tubs, 2c. REFINED SUGARS c .Thf ,mirket was nulet nn n Imsls of 8.:n? s.40e for extra line cranulHtcil. DAIRY PRODUCTS lltJTTIjn. Offerlnns were light ml the mar kct ruled firm, but wluilesile trnde, ns usual on the Ust day of the week wns quiet. Uuoti- tlons lestern sollil tiiieLfl ..nnw.. t , . , . --............, ...,,,,..., ,1,11,'V specials Ilk . extra l1M:,c cxtru llrsts, IH'jr. firsts. 13c, seconds i:'c nearby prints, fam-, 4c, iier.iite i extra til 17c Hrsts. 4 U l:.i , e t"",.,,:r', ,;,c' "fecial brjnds of prints Jobblnc at .il.ilc. niltlS. rino sloik met with fair salo nnd ruled firm under llnht ofterliiRs. Ountntlons: Irie enses, nenrby firsts', irjiiii per standard ense; current receipts. Jli;.3q per tnse, s e onds, lioii'iwll J.I per case' western extrn firsts, lit! ill) per ens-, firsts. $12 3d p .r nse. seconds, Jill 134C1I 2,1 per case, fnncy selected cbk were Jobbing at ,rii(t,1lu per dozen, "lli:i:si: was quiet but firm under Unlit nffcrlncH Quutntlons follow: New York, full cream fancy, June 'j.lVir; sptclals. hleher. fresli-miide. best l'44 tfSSc; i huke. JIW'Hic. fair to food, 23w2J',ic. ' POULTRY l.IVK The market ruled firm, with demand equal tn the limited offerings of desirable slock. Quotations: Fowls, ns to quality, 2.1 W27c; exertional lotn htKhcr. roosters. 1 s is lllc; sprlliB chickens not I.euhoms, plump, vol. low-sklnnrd, wcluhlni,' I4B2 lbs, nplece. 2'iM 30c; do. do smaller sires 2ll1f2se. White I.ik horns, 'JjCdJc, ducks, I'ekln, Jdft'Jie, do, Indian ltunner. ltiilOc. do. sprlnc. Jdifl'lci pigeons, old per pair, L'SWlitle, do, iautiB. per pair 20 22c., imi-;ssi:i) Tho markit ruled firm nt tho re cent ndance with demand nbsorblna the limited otTerlnss. Tho quotations wen ns follows fowls, 12 to box. milk-fed. drj"-plckeil, fancy selected, 20c, do. welKhlnx: P4 lbs. nnd out nplece, JS'c, do, WfiRhlnv 4 lbs. nplecn 2HC do wckhlnf? .1H lbs. nplne J7c, do. wciBhlm: 3 IL nplece. 2.1f(f2llc. do. Iced. In bbls.. fancy, dr-plcked weinhlnff l-i lbs. nnd oer nplece, 2fic; do, welKhlnu 4 lbs. nplece, 27 il 27'i c, do. smaller sles. 2Ht2rc, old roosters, .fry-plckul. 21c; brnlllnK chickens welKlllm; Vi J2 lbs. nplice, Jersey, fancv, 333U', Irslnla. fancv. 30 Iff) 32c. olbor nearbv. 2HWJV, western. 2.1HJ 27c, turkeys, fresh-killed. Iced, per lb., wislern, best here, 'J.ICTJlc. common. 2ut(J22c; ducks, sprlnlf. 2J(723c, squabs, per dozen wlllto. welBh Inff 11 to 12 lbs ter do7en, $ l.io(tf.1.4ii, do. do, wclKlihik' li to 10 lbs. per dozen. J4iil'4.r.O; do, do. welshlnif K lbs. per dozen. $3'H3f.l), do, do, welKhlnu 7 Us. per dozen. 12 ,"oii2.lii): do. do. welchlnc lltiflllj lbs, per iln. $2 12.2.",, do. dark, $1.75 ($2.25, do, small and No. 2. t'Oc'tf) $1.40. FRESH FRUITS Dfrnnnd w.11 only motloratP, but valuer Rrn erally wvro vl Rustaltu'tl on ihok utink (juo tRtlnn: Applts. VI ret ula, per bbl. lirltiu k fSolilrn. I4W." 50; OniVHiinteln, $2 r(i-fT.". Sum rnrr Hambo $-.."0',i." , Wush, 2.riOfri, WValthy, f 1' I. Apples, n(irby, per hamp-er nucW 1.rof (lo, du, pr S -bUMhol b-rinUet, 'JZvQttl. Imotii, per box, fafiivTi. Ornnsfi. California, por box, t-3.ru. I'lnoapplpfl, I'orhi Hlco, por rrat. i'JTiHGiTt (jraptH, Uelxwaro, per -w banket inrrlcr, Snclfill; do, do pt 3-lb Lixket car rlrr, DIRlDc; tin California Tnka ptr 4 baket cr-it, $1 2i lo, do. MalaRait. prp 4 baHknt rratt. f 1 1 'J5. IMumw, CH,llforn1(, (Irnnd Duke, pir rrnt $lfrl 1.(10. do, do, (lranf-i. per crate, 7riCS,$1.4(. Cnntnlouiw, California, Turlock, per ntandird era to, WiP iMiii, do, do do per pony rflt',, .Ziil 7."i, ilo, do, do, per tlat cratR. 00c 5M . 1 I'cubpfl ltlavnri. Marland Virginia and Wmt Vlr Kinla, per rratp, TiOff? 1 ; do, Dftaunrn nnd Maryland. Hplle and Kthnrtn. pt ltl-qutrt banket, Hi"Tt7ric; do Vlrtflnl.i nnd West Vlr Klnla, ppp bunlu'l hasket, .(t(f7ric. do Califor nia, per box, ri01"." PearH. lel ivar ami Maryland, per Inmpor Uartlitt. ltTtW& LMTi, S.rkel. $1 no H 2.2.1 : do. California. Ilarllctt, jior box, ,X)Ut'A sri, IVatermelons, per car, 140125. VEGETABLES The general market wnn quiet nnd prices showed little chanwe. Quotations Whlto po. tatois, Kastern Shore, per bbl No 1. $2 SOW .'ISO, do, do, do. No. 2, 51 ."Off 2 J.1: do. Del.l wnre nnd .Mnnland, per bbl., No. 1. J.lfi 3 :.ll. do, Jersey, per S-bush busket. No. 1. S0(&1H,, do, do, do. No. 2. 4(lflll(le: do. per bush, $1 1.10 Pweet potatoes. Noith Carolina, per bbl, No 1. M&3MI; ilo. do. do, No 2, Jl 2.1 Wl 7.1. do, Eastern Shore, per bbl No. 1 1 1 lill i ,i(l , do, do, do. No. 2, 1. .1(12; do, Jersey, pr S-bush. hasket, No 1, Slid 3.1; do, do, do, Nn 2 r,0 U 7,1e. t'etery. New 1'ork, per bunch, l.lW.IOe. Lettuce, New York, per box, riOeWJl. (inlous. Jersey, per . -buiih basket. '.Villi; do, Kisti rn Shore, per hjmi.'r. ineW$l, do, Or.ume Co.. N. V, per hsniper, (11.4)1, do, per 100 Hi. but:. I2 2.12.7.1. GOVERNMENT'S LOCAL MARKET REPORTS Thin ilalty report is kent out hy the Bureau or Markets of the United States De partment o stprfciilture, Philadelphia branch, with headquarters at 300-313 In surance Exchange Building. Bell Tele phone, Lombard 77. (Wholesale prices on lame lots tn Jobbers.) ritUPTH AI'I'I.KH. Vlrnlnla, per barrel (40141 quarter pecks), various arletles, firms, IISi.1, seconds, 1213, nenrby, per '-bushe basket (S (i quirtcr pecks), hand-picked. 7.1tfl tl.2.1, culls, 3.1 J till.- 1IANANAS, per hunch (1U-1U dujcnJ, II 10 2. t'ANTAI.OUriJS, nurnrlot nrrlvnls; nearbv. per &. -bushel basket (12-1N melons), 7,1ciil. culls, 4lliHI0c. (lltArKS. Delaware, per K-bnsket crate, 7,1c $1, per 3-pound basket, 125(l3c. lMIACHlIS, Jersey, per lfl-quart nnd c4 -bushel basket (,-U quarter pecks), 2o(&.10c, few blRhrr, per il-lmsket crate, mostly Klberlas. .".OciiSl. rnAHS, nearbv, per i -bushel basket (8-0 quarter pecks). POcif12.1. WATr.ltMlll.ON.S. per car, no sales, estcrday late sales, I3UW1S0. nearby, per lliu melons. J.1W20. nui.u at .uiniu. vi;Ti;iiiiAY oiiaii:s pounds!, tl.ni. TKAIlfi, western, Uartletts, per box (125-175 I'ei.rs,, i,-,iid ...,, I'l.u.MS. fnllfornla. per 20-pound crate. Grand Duke. liOcWIl.mi; (Hants. r,r,cM.l,l. OItAN()i:s. per box. California, lame size (10. 12 dozen), Il.70ia4 1i(); medium sire (14.18 mini , ,i.rdc.,.ij, .limn rizs c.'u-.u clozenl. CORN MOVES UPWARD, DUE TO COLD WAVE Demnnd Is Sufficient to Com pletely Offset Any Bearish Ef fect From Crop Report , nilCWO. Sept s l'lirtlirr .stronuth wns slmwii In iho nirn mnrket tlili tnoinlnir, with the demand rooiI. with rnlrn ntid low tcniiicratiiren over u InrKC part of tho belt Thin news ofToot roinplutely niiy bearish pITeot from ycntor ilny'n decldcilly fuvornblc report of tlm IVderal Deluirtinent of AKrlculttiro Sen timent continued bullish, although Rome houses tn-Reil (.-.union December, aftr oiionlni; at $1 lufi Jl 14 3. acalnst ( 14B nt tho end i terday, mood up to Jl 1 5 a, Alnv rnnucit from $1 IHiJl luTs. rompared wltli $1 10i. J'i'Bterilnj-'H list prlrc. and later roie to tl 114, with tho market at Liverpool tlrm on late nrrlvnls and tho rlsiniT pi lies here There a tjnoil luqtilrv for Kpot In the I nlted KhiKdom nnd on the eontlnont The fnlted States will be. called upon for llher.il ninount durltiK Hie Ffason, tiotwllhstandliif? eeonomy In lmportliiB count lien The re ceipts here today wero elRhteeu ears tints also R.ilned fut ther Kroimd on nn active demand from nhorts Inlluenccii bj the wet weather, which was nRalnst free iiiarKetlnR of tho Rraiti. September opened at 5St,c to KSo and later nolcl a full cent over yesterdays lnbt, leachlnR .18 c. De cember rapped from TuNo to GOV at the outset. nRnlnst nn-c nt the end yesterday, and liter "old at r,7c. .May was uuoteel nt Mi Tic to B9lac at the start aRalnst 691' nt the end yesterday, and Liter lunched The mnrkct nt Liverpool was 111 in nn e. pectntlons of llphler world shipment The receipts here t'.il.iy were 201 cars Hecelpts of wheat nt .Mlnni.ipnlls nnd 1'uluth today, 117 cars, ncalnst lill cars n enr iirh; nt M'ltinlpeR, ,117 cars tiRaltiK DIG cats, nt ChlenRo, twi'iit-sec.n cars, compnted with foity-three cats The uii del tone nt l.leipnol was steady, with buy. ets more anxious. HEATHS TOJ7NCI (lltAHAM, I). I) , 70, tleUUve" :s, California, tier 4. basket crate Malagas, 7.1c I 1. 2u. Tokajs, h (2n 80c it per box (30 dozen), Leading futuies ranced ns follows. tlpen HlKll Low l'loe i lose Corn (new ilellM r ) Via d i s Dec 1.1.1 1 lll-i l.tl 11.1', 111". May 1.11 1 12N l.io's 1 11 1 1 n-k Hits sept r,si, r.s .is, .mi, r,7, D .17'. .17 .111 r,7'j Mi's .Mm .IP's l.ll'.s .I'.l'n r.lHj ;,'i l.nr.l -ept 2.1 Ml 2.1 SO 23 72 2.171 23 i',7 Oct 2.1 70 2.1.7.1 2.1.711 23 72 2.l ii.1 Jan 22..KI 22.17 22.1." t2J..1.1 122 10 Itlbs Sept 21 Ml 23 SO 2.1.72 '23.72 2.1 711 OH ,2.1 SO 2:l.vil 23.72 '23.72 12.1.70 Jan 21.10 21. (Ill 21.47 121. .12 2131 l'ork Sept 13 20 Oct 13 31 13.31 13 22 13 22 13 211 Jan tIJ III Hid. TAsKcd iNomlnil COTTON DECLINES AS SELLING GROWS Hedge Selling nnd Stop-Loss Or ders Are Uncovered Ginning Figures as Expected Xi:V YORK. Sept. 8 Fresh weakness developed In the cotton marltet todnv, althouRh for a Ions time It displayed a disposition to Improve. HedRe selllnR continued and Mop-loss outers were uncovered. , The first statement on RlnnhiR this sea son. Issued nt the beRlnnliiR of business, Knowing the quantity turned out to Septem ber 1 to have been smaller than that of last .vear was In line with predictions. Tho de crease, wns duo to tho lateness of the sea son. Tho market had an Irregular opening today. A covirlns movement ntteiiRthencd near months, but was checked by the Rln ners' repot ts which was about as cjiictcil, and a renewal of southern celling Tills weakened tho late positions on tho call so that the entile opening range was 13 points higher to !i points lower. The receipts nt the potts for tho day wero estimated at 1.1,000 bales, against 14,114 bales n week ago and 1U.773 bales a year ilRO. Vest close Open lliKh 1.0W I.nst October 20 27 211.30 211 40 20 10 20 (12 December ... 2U23 20 3.1 20 31 III ml III. lis January 20.20 20 1s 2020 in no 111.113 .March 20.3(1 20 3.1 20 3,1 20 I'.'l 20 12 May 2111(1 20 11 211.44 20 2.1 20 2.1 Spot 2133 213(1 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Ni;V YOllK. Sept. K llL'TTIlll Ilccelrts, DO'Vi tubs. I'lrm. No chance. i;(l(lS Hecelpts, b,1u8 cases. Unsettled. No rlianues. ll.Tdfl.l .111', I,i:.MONS. California t2.bUi (30 dozen), I2.SO, VniTETAIH.ES i:BANS. per -buih, basket (0-10 quarter pecks), ureen, 40(lSc; wux. 30;iiijc; llmas. OUW7.1C. HIIF.TS, nearby, per bunch, 1H 02 lie. CAIIIIAOK nearby, per tt-bush. basket (15. 20 heads), 2333c. .fAHHOTH. nearby, per bunch, ICSc. COHN. per Si.bush. basket (Sii doz.), 00 000c: per 100 ears. II 7.1: fw hliher KatlI'IANT. nearby, per H-bush. basket (15 IS plants), mesne. I.TVrrUcn. no cur-lot arrivals, ONIONH. nenrbv, per H-bush. basket (30-.1O lbs.), ellow. U0c1.10 per bush, lumper (50 lbs.). II O1.40. pr.l'I'EUS. nearby, per W-bush. hampers (8 10 doz. peppers), 3040c. POTATOES, Eastern Shore of Vlrslnln. per bbl. (S.1-40 auarer fiecks). No. 1, fS.S.103 30j No. S. I1.732.2.1: Jersey, bulk, per bush. (00 lbs.), (llanti. II. 0.1; Cobblers. $1.20: per 1.10 sacks, (Hunts. I2.40O2.R0i per H-bush, basket (33 lbs.), No. 1, 7.1 ft 0e: No. 2, 400 BOP. ' SWEET POTATOES, per. bbl, (35-10 quarter pecksl.Eastern Hhore of Virginia, No. 1, S4.2.1W 4.60! poor. I33.2,1 No, 2. mostly 12: nearbv, per H-bush. basket ( quarter pecks). No. 1. ll.15iPl.25: No. S. 30fi.1c. . , SQUASH, nearbv, per H-bush. basket (25 squash), white, lOMSOc. . . TOMATOES, nearby, per H-bush. basket (7 10 quarter pecks), OSctfl; culls, 30 W 50c. Deaths Aicimr.K Sept. 0, nr.ftTitv AiritnM (nei. Helfert), from (laliuthau Sachsen. wife of Gottlieb Alchele. aued .10. Uel.itlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun , 2 p. 111,. 2.120 (J.111I st. lnt tlreenmnuiu (Vm UnOOS. Sept. 7. ItlUlENIA Jt.. wifo nf John A HeiiKS. Hue notice of funer.il, 1002 N. 21th St. HI'.TTENllAUSlllt. Sept 7. 1'ONH.MJ, hlis tml of Esther Ilettenhius.r, need "7.1. llel fives nnd friends. Ellis I'nst, No. 0. I. A It , (lermnntown Lodge. No. 3s, K, of P , Invited to funeral services, Tucs , 2 p m., 220 I-. 1'rko it., (lermnntown. Int. Ivy IIlll Oem. Ilo mains may bo viewed Mori, eve. HOitlU, Suddenly, Sent. 0. TTlANCIS IIENitV. husband of late I.sdla P. llorel (nee Horner), aned 74. Relatives und friends, Ta coma Tribe. No. 277. 1. (1 It. M., and Tncoma llasmakers' Ana., No. 277'a. Invited to fu uerul bervkes. Sun,. H p. m. residence of son-In-lnvv. Itlclmrd ltley. 7200 State, rd . Tncony. Int. Mon . 11 a. in, St. Andrew's llurlal Ureunds, Ml. Holly. N. J. UTtENNAN Sept. 5. JANE. w nlnw of Churlea F. Itrennjn. Ilelatlves anil friends. Altar end Ilosary Societies of St. Mahicht's Church. Invited tn funeral, Mon K.SII a. r.i , 1(',4rf N 7th st Solemn liluli requiem mass St Malncliy'a Church 10 u. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HltlNKMANN Sept 7. MINNIE, widow of William C Hrlnkinann. Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, 'lues, 2 p, m. 1512 S. Silll man st (23th and 'laaker) Int. lernwcod Cem. Itemalns inav be viewed Men . 7 to u p m. CAMI'HEl.I- Stpt. . .KHIANNA. widow of Peter 1 C.impbell (neo Mountain) Ilelatlves anil friends Invited to funeral. Mon., S.311 a in, "321 S.insom st. Hlih miss of r.qulem St. Pat rick s Church 10 11. m Int. llolv Closs Cem. CONI-EN. Sept .1. WILLIAM K CO.VI.EN. husband of Amelia ("onion (nee Knoll), llela. lives und friends Invited in runcrul. Mon , s :to a in 213 Wendover St.. Itoxboroueh. Itequlem mass St. Mary's Church 10 a. m Int. private, St. Mary's Com., Hoxboroush. 1 rlcnds may call iiUCOSIlYUS'pt.nl'o. WILLIAM, husband nf Elizabeth Cosby, aned 57 llelatlvo and friends, members of Ontario l'rrsbj tsiUn Church and employes of City Foresters, invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2..10 p in . fcOS II Westmoreland st Int. private. Oakland Cem Tiennlns may be Mewed Sun., after 7 p in. CHIST. Suddenly, nt Aberdeen T. Cllli. "(.;'' ,."';";.," Mil lUllllV nnd friends, em- Elec. Co, all societies to which he residence. Mrs. Allc st. Int. private. Sun t.plnnced. Invited to funelnl Hervlres Sat.. 8 n m . mother-In law's Rernilckel, 1334 Mifflin n (Tiitnlfrtnvn. I'll. LilliSS. Sept. II. t'llEDEItTCK II . husband nf Henrietta Delss. Itelatlveu nnd friends. Hermann Lodue, No 7. J. O, O. V.l Columbia i'sstle. No. in. w. 1 I... naio i iviiuuru liens. ut nnd friends Invited to funernl services Tues.. K P.. m., nt the Olivet Covenant Presbyterian Church. 22d nnd Mt verr-j sts. lnt private. HAAS Sept. (I. MAltV vNN, wluow of John 0. Haas. Ilelatlves and friends. Invited to fu neral, Tues., H.30 a. in , son-lndaw a residence, Anthony Clark 2.101 K. Clesrneld st. Solemn r nulm mass Nativity II. V M. Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .......,,, . . 1IA1NE9. Sept, ft. ASA HAINES, aaed 80, Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sun,. 2 p, m., First ltantl't Church, Moorestown, N. J. HAltiilN riept. 7 JOHN I)., husband of late Elizabeth llaldlll. nsed si. llelatlvea and friends. Itnhanl Vnux Lodue. No. 3s(, V and A M.. Encnmpment No. 2, t'nlon Veteran Le; Rlnn, survivors of Sth Pu. Ciiyalry, Lenul l.enape Tribe. No. 3 I. ( It, M., and oftlco mploes nf Hoard nf I'.d-.icntloti, Itivlted to funeral services, Tues., 2 P ,rr, . 3070 Nice st. lnt prlvnte, Mt. Peaco Cem. 1 rlends may view rim ilns Mon. h p. m. fc, , . , 1IAHT. Smldenlj. nt Norrlcitown Pn.. Sept. (1. MAIIHAIIET ANN SI.INdLUrr. vvlfe of Harry Hurt, aed 37 Ilelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, 47 W llnsln st , Nnrrlstown, Pa , Jinn., 2 p. 111. Int. prlvnte, Cold Point (Vm Itemalns may be Mewed Sun., after HAS'SHY Sept. 7. JAMES, husband nf Cath nrlne Hassey (nee IJalv). Ilelatlves nnd friend? Invited In funernl, Tues. K 11. m.. 2415 Mont- r-ise st. i2.,tn nnd carpenter sis., coicmn hiko mus ot rmiilim St. Anthoin'a Church UMO a. m Int. Holv Cross (Vm llllLLEIt Sept. 7, HAHAH ANNInee ZIcr. Iirl widow of Jesse W. Heller, lined .2. lit la mes and friends Invited lo funeral. Tues. 2 P. m , 72.1 N. 3d st. Int. (lreetimount Com. Krlinls mavy cull Mon, 7 to 0 p. in- Auto lunernl ., ... lllilir. Suddenly. Sept. it. SAMl'EL 111(111 llelailvrs nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Sun. I p in. Isin Ontario st. lnt private. Mlllvllle N J.. .Mon a. m , IIII.LEIt S.pt ,1 Iil'ISA HILLEIl (neo 'nur) widow of Oenrice Hlller. naed s ,. Ilel i (Ives ,111 1 friends invited to funernl 'ervlces, Sun . 2 11. in . 17U1 N'. Mnsclier at Int. Mt. Vernon ('em. 11to funernl. HOI.TON It Atco, N J.. Sept 7. ESTHEtl A . widow of Chirks Ii Itolton naed HO Ilela tlves .md friends Invited to funeral services Men. 2 p in., White Horse pike, Atco, :s. J Int. Atco Cem. , IllONS At Mlmille Cltv. Sept. .. ;'-?. I'., husband of ElU.ibeth Irons, used 01. 1 unerai and int. private JAMISON Sept. 11 HANNAH ! .'W'rV." nneil 7.1. Ilelatlves nnd Irlmds nvltcd to 11 n. nil scrvlics Mon. s 11. 111 irsldenio ot soil- In-itiv Paul T llliJitcr. 222 : VV.iliuu u.. Meirliantville. N .1. Int. nlso services.., ih.wcl In Hovleslnwn Cem.. ll.ivb stow n. 1.1., 'lues. 11 n. in. Dojlestown pipers iop. KEENAV Sept. .1. JOHN (' , H,3il of lMtrleV nod bite Mary Keinnll. ami! 111. IU aHVfa ,'l,l1 ri lends, iinpbijes cf Cr.11.1p brass mnldi ra snop. Invltid 10 funernl. Mon s-:lo 11 111.. lesld, nc of sister. Mrs. James M"ali. KIJ'i 1;; l-vr" ' Solemn requiem mass llnlj Nam.- (hurcn 10 11 m lnt Holy ('roi Con. Auto funeral. KIHLKOIT. Sept 0. JOHN W.. husband of ' nrnelln Kl. Ikopf (nee Wntt), liKcd ,4. llcln ivs nnd friends, lntcurltv Lodue. No. is k. m P.. Invited to funeral. Sun, 2 30 p in., 10... Ellsworth st. Int. I'emwood Cem. Itemalns may be view 1 d S it. ev e, KiiUlNCIl Sept. (1 JV.MHS EDWAP.O, son of 1'r.iieriik Ernest nnd Cellestl.i li Koerner, .iKc.l lo lnonlhs. Scrvli es Sun.. , t:3u p. m. rrsblrnci. ot father. 1311 N. llobart st. lnt Hillside Cem KItEWSON Sept 7. MAIIY HEI.IIN KIU'.W- SdN. liked till It.litlves and friends Invlled to servbes Mon 1(1 . Hi 11 in. Indleent Widows and Slnule Women's Soiiet, 3H1.1 Chestnut st Int. Churciivlllc P.i. l.Alllt Sent. 11. M.MIY i: E . wife of Joseph D L.lhr (tic,- ritzairnbl), lined 411 Ilel Hives and friends, membeis of League of tho Sncnd ll'irt nf Church of the Nativity, Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n m.. 3007 Collins st. (rrnnkfiint ave. and Clearfield st.). Iteiiuleni mass Clnueh of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. St Peter's Cetn. LEI' finWcnly. Sept. 7. ALIIEUT II. LEE I'unei.-il sirvlies Church "f tho Sivlnur, 3sth and Ch, stnut sts . Mon . I p in. Int. prlvnte LOVVItV. On Ninth Month ilth. 1!H7. nt his lnt residence, 1247 Walnut St.. EIIWAUD S. l.DWItY sou of late jnlin S. nn! Elizabeth C Lowrv, aired 711 Friends nnd relatives lire In vited to attend his funeral. Seventh-IJ.iy. Ninth Mcnth sth. 11 u in., from l'rlends' Mcetfni; Hcus,'. 1th nnd Arch sts MALLON Sept. 3, JAMES J., son cf James and Marv A. Mailon Ilelatlves and friends. .t. Michael's LUerary T A. II. Sucletv nnd II V. M. rtmlillly of St. Mlchnel's Church In vited in funeral, Mon s .10 11. tn.. 2.147 N. llownid st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Visitation II. V. M. 10 n. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MAIIKEY Sept 0. HOSE, dalichter of late Edunrd nnd Itrliltfet Markty Ilelatlves and friends. II V M. Sodalltj, Altar nnd ltosnry and S.ccred Henrt Societies of Church of Our l.ndv nf Vlitory Invited to funeral. Mon , s 30 11. m.. 321 N Mill si. Solemn requiem in ess Church of Our Ladv of Victory 10 a. in. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. McCAUTHY Sept. .1. MAHOIIIET E . dailBh ter nf John and the late Ellen McCnrthy (nee McCee) nffed 21. llelatlvea nnd friends, also II. V. M. Sodality, Lciiruo of Sacred Ilenrt of St Michael's Church operators of Walnut of fice. Hell Telephone Co, Invited to attend fu neral. Mon.. s.30 n. in., from parents' n sldence, 1.1.13 N. 2d st. Solemn lilnh miss St. Michael's Church. IU n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. MKINF.L Sent. .1. nt Sierra Mndre. Cnl.. IIA A., wife of Hownrd Melnel and daughter of lat Cnptnln Thomas and Cellnda Sheer. POWEItS. Sept. 7 ANNA I). POWERS, widow of Solomon Powers. Itelatlve i and friends Invited to funernl, Tues., 2 p. m.. non'a residence, Walter Powers, 2113 S. (llltll nt. Int. Arlington Cim. Auto funernl. 1'1'IIHY At ltonnton, N. J.. Sept. 7. OEOIKIE W. P1TRHY. hkciI 40 run-ral services will be held nt his late home. Sun., 2 p. 111. .-.erviee private. HACHOlt At Wnodburv, N. J.. MAIIY 1" wile of John Hachor. Jr. und friends Invited to services. Sun.. 2:30 n m lain residence, Newton Hotel. Wuodbury, N. J Int. private. HEEO. Sept. 0, MAIIY A., wlfo of David Heed, nt Countv line, west of Ridge nve. Upper ItnxborouRh. Ilelatlves nnd fi lends. Captain Hello Sterllnu Circle, No 13(1. Ladles of O. A It . Invited to requiem mass Church of Holy I'imllv. Mon.. Hi a. m. Int. private. New Cathedral Cem. Itemalns mny bo viewed Sun.. 5 to H p. m. HELVES. on September 0. 1017. HOrtACH A HEEVES, Jr Ilelatlves nnd friends aro Invited to the services, Monday afternoon nt 2 30 o'clock, ot his lato residence, 432 West Welnul Inne (Jermnntnwn Interment private ItnniNSON Sept. 5, WILLIAM U. Iius band of ltessle V. ltobinson. and son of Alex ander nnd Angellne Smith lloblnson. Ilelatlves and friends, also l'e rnwood Lodge, No 53, K nnd A, M , KlnKsesslm? Lodge, No. 300, 1. O. O r. . Morning Stnr Encampment. Nn 53 I O. O. r. nnd Htonemen's Follow ship of the 24th VrTO . I Sent 0, Ilelatlves BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Olney Schuler's Sunlight Homes A safe Investment for the discrimina tive home-buyer. Theso homes havo garaga prlvlleees wilh 15ft. driveway In renr. Lots 10100. Price, $3500 Ashdale, 2d to 3d St. coon m.ocK n ) The last vvoril In modern homes nt prices far below their present value. I iirnWhed siimplo beilse cpen for In Mieetlon. Take ear No. 47, get off ut Itusromb st walk 2 siituirrs eut, then ,' block north to Asliimle nt. ' CLOYDB A. SCHULER llulldfr ami Owner on rrenilif. Ruscomb St. Homes Hetween 4th nd ,1th (5000 North) HlBht Oft Sth St. $3850 7 rooms nnd bath, basement laundry; modern in even particular. Lots 16x110 Ft. AOENT ON PREMISES. On M- BL1DEN, 5048 N- 5th St. TOO LATE FOlt CLASSIFICATION 1IEU.1 ANTEJ FEMALE hava assssi. trls, txtween U .Britt aiRLS Pswses. 1123 Chsttnut it, tar b ssisbbsbil- sttria. twiirrni nil ..! WrivW misiHSM 1- ..!' i?y ' 3r, . ' sso , Invited to funeral aervlces. Jlon., uii 1 N. Kranklln at. Int. private Mt in. Hemalns may bo viewed Sun,, 7 flclal 2 p. m. Vernon t0I)'lAPMOND. At Dallas. Tex, Sept. 5. HOn PUT E., husband of Anna Illmnond (ns Doo. lev I and son of Patrick ind Ella lilamond. Itel atlvei nnd friends. Dallas (Tex.) .Council. K. of C Invited to funernl. Mon. b:30 a. m., par. en'ts' residence. 125 Montgomery nve.. Cynvvyd. MeJntcomery County, Pa. Molemn mass of re quiem KL Matthias's Uhurth. Cynwd. 10 u. ra. AUlUlio"s Sept. 0, LAI'ftA MAY. wlfo of Charles Waunor Dubois Ilelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon. 2 p. m.. 71UJ l'rankfnrd ave.. Holmesburg. Int. private). North Cedar Hill Cem. Itemalns may be viewed HUDlJKl'v. Sept. 0, JOSEPH NEIL, husband of Mary Duffy men Cnnnellj), late of Pariah of Termonamonehan, County Tyrone. Ireland, llelatlvea und friends. Plasterers' Union. Local No. 8: Tirono Men's Soclotv and Tuoonv Club, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m.. 0512 Tulip si. Solemn requiem mass fit. Leo's Church 10 a. m lnt, New Cathedral Cem. Auto funvrul. DUNN. Sept. B. JOSEPH P., son of lata Lawrence J. and Catharine Dunn and arandson of late Thomas and Sarah Donohue. llelaltves and friends, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 n. in., residence, of .,. J. Whlto & Hro.. 2340 Kits, wuter st. High mass of requiem Hi. Anthony's Church :30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . ClANTT. SPt. 4. JOHN CLAYTON OANTT. atttd 70. Due notice will be given tioni late residence, TUgnlllah ave.. IlBilelonM N J GOULDY. Suddenly. Sept, 0. OEOnOK. hus band of Sarah Jane Oouldy, aged 50, Holatlvjs and friends, Columbia Loose; No. 30, I, O. O.IT.I Ilensvolent Council. No. 25, O, of ly A.,,invlUcl to funeral services, Mon.. 2 P. in.. HlvtraM Cew,. pIibJ. Najristown, I'. Ms HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS VistTLWL fllSV aI'JV JstvsFt &hMMdMMt rosins mi h :4Jmv 1 m i 1 .v The Lenox Apartment Building 13th and Spruce Sts. Now Open for Inspection Occupancy Sept. 15 Houoekeeplnc Apartments Suites of tvyo rooms, kitchen, bath to 12 rooms and 6 baths. Duplex Apaitments 10 and 12 rooms, S baths. Single and double rooms, with bath. .Specially arranged professional suites on first floor, with private k entrance, Apply on premises or JOHN STAFFORD U 1 2-14 ChertmK St. ' v, .7v I,., h ' , . - t - UKATIW Ward. Invited te services, Mon. 2:30p-, m M'tnc" ot hl father-in-law. Kueene Vlekers. 42'l Preston st. lnt strictly private. Ilemalns may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to II P. p. m. , lUUlOIH. Sept 0. THOMAS, husband of Midnra. ltusirle (nee llrltton). flelattvca nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon., '.' P. rn., i..3(l H llroad St. Int. private. Mt. Morlah (-em I'rlenda may call Sun.. 7 lo I) p. in, HAlLint. Sept 7. SAItAll A.SAU.r.ll. Ilelatlves nnd friends Invited to services, Mon., IS m, 007 line at. Int. private. , HAt'NDHItS. Sept. 7. CATIlKnlNfi M ilaimhter of late, Michael nnd llllen Saunders. Ilelatlves and friends, employes of Hell Tiao Phone Co . lllimrt central nfflee, Inviten to funeral Tues.. dan n in. 1)52:1 Walton ave Solemn liteli mass of requiem Church nf Trans flituintlon 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, , SCHOTT, Sept. rt. JI'RTltS SCIIOTT. flela lives nnd friends. Court Oohnckslnk, No. II'.'. P. of A., llavvanese i rlbe, No. 'JS1. I, O II M. Phlla. Quartet Club, lleer Drivers' Union. Invited to funeral services. Hun. S t m parlors Jfi: J. Lambert. S I! cor '.'Hth si. and Illdm. nve. lnt, (Ireeiimount Cem. SHTTKLnN Sept, , ADIll.i:. vvlfe of Kmll Setfelen, nsed 85. Ilelatlves und friends Invited In funernl. .Mon., (1,,'tii a. in., 'JSl.t Mutter st. Mass nt Visitation Church H a. in Int. Holy Sepulchrn Cem , SHY.MOPIt. tept. tH.IZA. wife of Pilchard Seymour, nneil 7.'.. I'unrnil services, S(. Phillip's P I. enure li, I'.'d nnd ll.ilt linoro nve, Mon.. 11 u lit lnt prl ite. SHANK Suddenly Sept. n. at the residence nf his uncle, William Itunirhlnan, near nnes. Mile, Ohio, ilALPIl VINCHNT. son nf Wlllbim and I lore nee Nhnnlt Itelollves uu,l friends In vUed tn funeral services, Mon, 'J Mil i m , hi l.il,, N lldKevveiod at Phlla lnt prlvat". I rlinds may view remains Sun , a to 11 p m. SHAHPLKSS Sept ft, tJHHSHOM W.. bus. band or Mary P. Sliirplns, aired 4" Ilelatlves nd friends, Comanche Tribe No. M. I. o II. M Loval dnler eif Moose. No. "I, emplojes of 1 rankford Carbarn. Invited to funeral services. Mon , a '1(1 p m 412S Josephine st.. Krankfonl. Itemalns mnv be viewed Sun, 7 to in n m lnt North Cedar Hill Cem SMITH Sept. 7. ANNIH P. vvlfe of Price W. Jmlth nnd ilaimhter of late Thomas and Hllra belli Hnjes Ilelatlves and friends Invtted 10 funeral sorvlces Tues, 8 p in,, at 231,'t N 111th st. lnt nt llovlestovvn SMITH. Sept (I MAIITP; Y liusbund nf Catharine Smith. Ilelatlves and friends Wee cicoe Tribe No 151 I (). It. M . United Clr ele. No. 107. Hrotherliooil of America: P. It T lb n Asso . Invited to funernl, Sun., a p m. '.'ll.ia V Lehlah ave. Int. Norlhwood (Vm Itemalns tnav lie viewed Sat. eve Auto funeral. . SOMMCIt Itesldenei. of diuRhter. Mrs. L.iura Humburi,er. 40JS MurKet st.. Sept. 7. ''fHMTW CIItllSTINB, wldor of John t3ommr,'i- tlvea and friends Invited In aerv1eea:Tl a n. m.. Oliver H Hair Illd. I8i0 Chestno lnt private Itemalns may bo vltwed Mi 7 to li p, m, sprtAoun sept. 4. ciiAnr.cs hknitt. hut- band nf Lillian Sutton Spraaue, aned til. nela- H ;.'. ti'riiuB, instils near llUf ISW, rfn, , -rm .V ,".nd.' ' Menoka Tribe. Nn. 381. I. Ol, j Kl n' ! tnclsvllle Council. No. 837, O. of 1. A.i t,,v Phlla. Lodie, No. 11. T M A.i Local No. 87, .'i; I. A sun H. 17., Invited to funeral services,'.;.?! rmantown. ' , i W. Sevmour at., fJermantown. Ill lnt Oreenmount Cem. einTC'Ti "''. T' "AIIA11 VinciINtA SIOKKS. widow of Thos. W. Stokes, axed li., rtrlatlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv.r 'ft. 10. 2 n. m., 1017 N. 12th at. Int. private. "iiiiiiisiri vcint TL'HTi.v. sept. 7, nnWArtD, husband of ;inry i lusun mee jacRsonl. Due notice itinera i mven, aost u. c earneld at. a VlNCnNT. Sept (1. KDITH, dauahter e'j J fium nii i.ui.ti inceni, aaeo iu. jceiauves 1(1 and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. rn.l 01 nn rnts' Caititanfia 1 flrtfi t.a.l.L. a.t. "-jS requlrrn maM Church of Pfftentation 10 . m. M wi;nn Kept. o. avilmam. hubnd of Ut., iLM lltiiina Wrhb. nttfA Hfi. Ttintlva and trimrtAm' V.f lnMi to funeral wervlrm. Mon., 2 p. m., 212S 'Vvi I llulinhln at. Inf. Vnrlli C.ss llltt tH. t V'A'sJ " "" -" " a vv-vsi (! VeClils --i t r WHHLAN. Sept. 0, DAVID J. I WJIRLAN. ftf&W nf lain Thomas nnd Margaret Whelan. u" iy .i ' eon tlelsllves nnd friends. Ite lef Assn.. Y 11 T . Co , Invited tn funernl, Mon., tl a. m., residence ,& nr brotiier, nusn vvneinn, i4in Wharton st. V '.. Solemn reriuiem mass St. Anthony's Church i ,' int. cninearai cem. ;. in :io j WILLIAMS Spt. 0, RLIZAI1ETH, wife of -ta5l oiiert i;, vvuunms inee .Mtiinnnanui. ilelatlves f-fl nei. mil friends Invited tn funeral services, Mon.. 3 p m hushind's residence, '8125 Koanoko st.. chestnut Hill Int. prtvnie. WltltlHT Sent B. at I.onR Hraiirh, N. J., I'AHItli: V widow of Dr. Pieston W. Wrlrht n ml datiKhter of late (leorKe and Caroline 8. White'. Ilelatlves and friends Invited lo funeral services, Mon. 0 n in,. 2220 S. Ifith St., Phlla. lnt Arllnnton Cem.. Va, 1'rlcnds may call Sun. "VWYNN Sept. (1 PATRICK WYNN. husband nf lain Catherine Wvnn Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon h.3u n m,. residency of I rnther.ln.law Matthew O'Dcnnell, 01 K. (Irecnivcmd nve Lansdowno. Delawaro County, Pa lllttli mails St Phllnmena's Church 10 a, mi Irf Holy crops Cem. Autn funeral, Vt'Clvl-.il. Sept fi. ANNA I-iATHntNR, ilaimhter of John nnd Anna Vurker (neo Mol ter). aaed llelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeni aervlces, Sun.. 1 p. m.. residence of pirents, .1147 N .Id st. Int. Oakland Cem. Ite malns may bo viewed Sat. eve. Auto funeral. 'C, REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE (IDItMAVKIVlN KEAL ESTATE FOB SA1E OHKMANTOIVN M-.V s a. .v BJsaJ2 1 Br " -- SBdJJtie"aaBB(s, vt4-"i " " "4Ci-" sIsS.'.! 1 "s..--'asWlilia,,.v.-..r3W' . u KHrUiEjt.'iliJ-. -f ""tl. JHK 'Stag Own Your Own Home and Garage For $27 a Month I Have Just Completed Some Unusual nnd Attr.ict.vo Homes In Germantown Facing New Fern Hill Park At Jlorrls & Loirnn Sts , N'c.ir Wayno Junction You can buy your own home with private unraun for $450 eimh nnd carrying tlinrRcH of f'J7 a month In flpimnntnvvn'H prettiest nnd most convenient rectlon. daranv bills alono plus convenleiico will pay half of your year's carrying charges. llnuveH ore built on terraced IoIk. with beautiful stotie fronts, biff porchea, French eloois, lurse looms with bit; clo'ets, tiled bathroom with built-in tub and Miovvcr bath, real open tlreplaco with uhIi pit to cellar ; electric llBhtlnR system with latest attachments In rooms for Hour lamps, table lamps and boudoir lamps. I havo also Installed In each bnufe 1111 KI.IX'TlllC WASIIIN'O MACHIXn. Tlieso houseM nre situated close to Wayno Junction, (lleadlin? Hvvy., 350 trains n day), or take 13th nnd loth street cars (Car No. 53) and Willow Grove cara (Car No. 45). Get off nt Wayno nnd Wyoming aes. Samplo llcnises reimplelely l'lirnlslieel for Your Inspection JOHN H. McCLATCHY BVvi11 AND On Premises and Land Title Building I'llNNSVIiVANIA siill'Hll N l-KN miilVM I'lll'ltllW Your Own Home Very Little Cash On the Beautiful N. E. Boulevard 5 SOLD LAST WEEK OTHERS READY New Henrietta Homes On thfi North K.i-t Ilouletun nt Vronl Sfrrrt. T.iki car 50, S-slory, srinl-ilftiuhfil liourH. phlc .tiinls, mtonp front. '1 Imtli, ouk Rtinic' for one ct In riir. Uniiitlfiilh llnitht'I mid tlecoratfd, iltiNfi kctrtc Uttlitlue iUturfi, liot-unlrr Ju-.it. 78ou. NsMV floria. llleh- j i MWWt. V V Front St. Homes ; ? Just Off Boulevard New 2-otnry tone front honied. ldf..U und ion ifnlrntly hltuntfd, (mi t liMhiR nil th Intent Improvement, hot-uiitiT lifut, o.ik floorw, lino plptrlc llxtnreN. Thr.f Iiomf cannot he iluplW rutptl for thn inoiMM. Tuke rur 50. Only S,lH,m 4viunuvuii( $ Albanus St. Homes 1 ; Ideally Located i i J'lrnt trrft north of the 5 lloulrunl nt I rout j Alt K Atone. Con. iorrhfrflnt, 5 ? itp-t-t!ip-tnliiiitc. Cotiiplfte S J In ewry n.v. Ilot-uutfr S hMt. Itoom, modrrn but Ji- O room. Thrs Imuncst rtlly inn .t he ern to he up pre- ilated. Ihey nre little J cemw. I'riro only S?U.0. S J Tuke car 50. J. T. Jackson Company Boulevard Office : N. W. Cor. Rising Sun Ave. & Boulevard City Office : Chestnut at 13th St. A IllliN M.HHI llRVN' IIAMU All-.tone Colonial, In rxrrlltnt condltlun! IS rooms. 7 cham bers. 1 bathroom.. This Is vvell-liullt house, nlcsly planned, rrnler hallvray, four oprn Colonial flrrplares, as and !. Irlcltr. hot-water hrstlnr stem. hardwood floorlni, balcony on second floor, brick floor terrace and porch. 11 ha. shade, i Pliruus csuu vierirvsu, iw sisva.ss, svsvest vvss. . f Ta it nriTcrw AL i iiii,Hifftvyin wm. n. TTitsOuii toe w.f 144 Bryn Mawr Home H M. It V, US
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