t ' tfr. .t1 EVENING LED0E-a?HILADELPHIiV, MONDAY, NQYEISJtBER 5, 1911 e 44' A ' -- GOSSIP.OP .THE. r , n - - -.- , Hi THE PREDICAMENT OUTSIDElNDUSmiAL CENTERS Depositors Subscribed So Liberally to Liberty Bonds as to Deplete Cash on Hand. ' Gossip of the Street IN SUPPOIIT of Ills belief thnt tho violent commotion on tho Stock i:xchangci list WeeK Wd" dlieYo" genaral liquidation brought about by tho enormous financing belli c'rtirlet out by tlio aocrnnient, tho uilncipal member of'ono of tho largest Unklnrt in! Investhicnt lioune In tho tlty save an lustnnce of ,tho piedlcanicnt. In which 11 -mult bank with inmo $3(10,000 of deposits, located In n small country town not far from Philadelphia, found lNelf recentlj. During tho Liberty Uond Oampnlrfn IN deposllois, which Included utmost every resident of tho place, nubsoilbed for J.oO.uoo of the bonds. When tho checks began tovomo In tho bank's Offlolnls found that they were facing what was rls bad as a run on tho bank, And still the checks kept on coming. Tho president of tho bnnk appealed to tho Kcdeiul Heserv'e Dank and showed It their position, hut It was found that tho Tede'rar Reserve could do little or nothing for them In the way of relief. Tho only thins left for them was tho liquidation of eecutltlcs at piescnt sacrifice prices. "N6vf" lie Mild, 'the question In my mind I How' many banks all oer tho country aro In tho atiio position nml liovo been forced by circum stances to apply the samelcmetly" Ite also ;io,r;Ud jut thot this community had, no hopo of the mohey Invested In Liberty lionds retuinln.; to diem, as would be tho case hi the lilp Industrial centers llko llethlehem, l'lttsliurith or luclt places, ns this cummlinltv wan verv, larnely u fanning community and siof (ndustllal. If any money- ccr did roturn to them It would bu ft)i wlmto' cf Surptj .'icy might hive In agricultural products; but the'y cuuld not expect auqh retuin for- a long tin o or In anv such amount as they had Invested In bonds. ' A different oonttbutlug circumstance to the depi cation In the stock market was given by another banker. He said tho closing out dt a lot of "bull" accounts, which haj been standing for months, had much to do with It. The accounts, be said, had been running slnce'the last "bull" peilod and there seemed to bo n concerted move ment on the pait of all concerned to close them out last week, with tho tcsult that they were also a factor In tho slump TJf fcourbe, It w-ns also acknowledged, Oneially that the amount of pessimism tnschilcJcJ y tho ifallan reveiso andlmniedlately following It: tho disconcerting news fiom Kussln. together- with 'an unusual combination of circumstances, such as serious1 striked (hicatejicd In dltTeferit, pni'ti of the country, nil combined to help tho fear riiarket, -tttiij that on.ly fgr thp nptloh of the governors of the New York Block LXcliange, restricting hoit eelllivs of a 'Melon.-) character," prevented pilces from going considerably5 low eH ' ' Discussing ijio possibles of lower prices foi stocks, u prominent biokcr said on (Saturday thatthcro Is n.'llrnlt'tO'rjVeTythins, even to u bul market, nnd there fort there must be a limit to a-bear market. 15ut no one pretended to bo wise enough, Jjfi dcflno that limit,, and w.hlle he looked for lower prices, ho believed that the, limit for low prices will soon be teached. It will bo teached, ho continued, the moment news comes of a victory for tho Allies, whether. It bo on the western or Itnllnn fiont or In tho I5nltlc or North Sea. Such news-would change the whole aspect Of tho market In a minute, -i f Drafted Men Sell Securities, Says Broker Commenting on tile point rhlsod In this column as to the men being drafted or enlisting for service, contributing fovyard the unprecedented recent liquidation of MLurltles. another broker sas his hpuso is receiving oideri every day through their different offices to sell stocks for men being called to the colors, which aro usually accompanied" by InstVucfttdiwMo Misrdti! of them, at any price In addition, ho said they ate rinding It difficult to Interest the majoiltv of men hillocks tt any kind (it' 'this time, h.s" they" are not In the mood to enttitaln the question of, investment of funds while theib H n stronj possibility of their being cent to Kuiope In tho near future. Why, ho continue!. Investors should tnko this stand is difficult to explain, as wltn stawLrii securities selling at or about one half tholr truo worth tho Investor ehould ftalUe that he Is taking an unnecessary loss by disposing tt his stocks at preaeht low quotations, . Of course, Tio said', tliero must bo liuj era w here there are seller, fllUl many prudent men aro buvlng at bargain prices what other men aro throwing overboard at sacrifice iir'lces.M ir'lli l ' I ''f T'' " t ,i i This broker expressed himself as satisfied that prices aro now at bcdr6ck levels and present unequaled opportunities for the shrewd Investor, cither from an Income or speculative point of view. Small Consumer Protected by Service Commissions Asreatman public "utilities Jcni-fiuY rtr'dlfferfnt JuirK of tho country aro appealing to the public seivlco commissions vln their several'States for rellef-In contending with Increased costs of, operation, This Is pnitlcularly the caso with lectrip. light and power companieivvhlcli had mnde In many instances contracts running for a number of jears, InvolVlngthb delivery of large quantities of current at low rates to manufactuicts and others using tho same. It Is signillcant of the change of attitude which both theso commissions and the companies aro taking of, such matters that wtjaii the relief looked for Is granted there la. almost Invariably avpiovlso agreed to by the companies that tho additional costs trial! be borno bv'tfibbc larteVddnnnrneraivvho are getting eunent at very low flfures-and not saddle;!, on tho small private consumers. Tho following from a Milwaukee papei is tho lesutt o'f a recent dVdsIo1im this subject: "A step In line with ,the reasonable ftttltude commonly taken novvadajs by public e'erv ice commissions In the matter of affording relief to public utility com panlesjn contending with increased costs is tho;ac)fbnof tho Railroad Commission of WlpBinsln In its order a few days ago, permitting the subsidiary companies, of the Wisconsin I'dlson Company nnd tho North American Compniiv, operating In Milwaukee, Hnclne anU'surromidlng.ierrltoJV iajnefease by thlrt-ono hundredths Icf a cent per kilowatt Jipui tljclr chnrge for electric eunent In excess of 1000 kilowatts to any one customer1." The'ncroase'''nVprt!liiatclj covers tho incieased cost tB tho companies of th.o enerBJ.TsiiPjUedf)UiEtomers of tho classes affected, occasioned bv higher prices foVcoal." The oriler wns'in line with tho compnnUis' request that no attempt l maUo tp JiKjsq.the price of electric service to small custodiers. Tho commission thus goes op record In favor of having fuel costs met by the largo customers of thepufilli" htlllty companies, a policy which has been Moca(ed by lepresentatlvo officials of tho companies Quito genoially" Important Actionr Expected in. flew Financing AJ-veiy important question has urisen In connection with new flnanclng"of corporations and Is to be taken up during tho .present wcok by a number of promi nent Ntw York bankeis. It Is whether In purchasing, short-teim notes of Industrial ard ralhoad corporations they can havtem, redlscounted by the Tederal Re Krt'e Dank. ffifi It Js said that new legislation will bo iieededefore this can be accomplished, iMllider the piovlblons of the I'cderar Keeryo,wct only paper based on comm'ei efal transactions and arising out of jce'rjitin. export operations can bo ledlscounted y Iederal Ileservo banks. y4f Thfl largo amount of Government, Precludes tho possibility of offering cijrpQfate securities In large umounts at the present; time. Tho plan . nCer consideration contemplates the financing of the more Immediate requirements of corporations by tho Issuing of nlnet-da notes, renew able fqf a year If found necessary, these notes to bo guaianteed by ji banking Wdicate. " " '' U is pointed out thativvlth tho pre&cneondltlon of the investment market new nnanclne Is Impossible excopt at extortionate rates, and that the short-term oljll eatlona of corporations -should for" tho aurfttion of the war at least, bo considered tn the same category as ommerclal paper. Ths gtntral tfplnjort Which prevailed inuring tho i-iberty Iyow(.cnmpaign. that when it wascompleted tho Investment situation would be mucii more favorable Ujanit had been for scjne time, received a rudo shock last week In tho severe de cline In virtually the whole- lUsl. . n la hopsd, however, that the .1 ederal th subject of the Issuance nnd redlHtounting t Will There Be a Priority Board? It Is said that tho Treasury Department' at Washington has under consideration VV8 and means for aldlnK the rallroada und corporations in tho matter of obtaining funds. It will be more than n month before any actual results will be announced, "ll It Is understood t)iat before the Government contemplates, agqlre entering the why market It will dulyndvlso the railroad and corpora'tlorf'ofllfclals, so that there may be no clash of Interests. , The recent suggestion of Charles II. Sabln, of the Guaranty Trust Company, of Ky York, for a priority' board (o supervise the Issuance of all nevy financing It Is fcUeved may be one1 of ttie decisions which "will bo nrrlvod. at.' '' ' Relief tieeded in Valuation of Trust Functs Breaking of the valuation of securities 0n making un their annual reports for iown Investment banker said that unless, they tt permission tq strike an average taitlon, by taking tho market prices nt 'certain Intervals, such as the insurance 'Rirtments are allowing the officials off Insurance companies to do, he feared thai ?ne of them would show a balance on the Trrorlg Bide of the ledger. He said ho 'Jiad in inind ono large tfust company Jhat Mf ed, h,lm some time M to buy for them i0).000 Cheiapo'JJVand, Ohio converUbIontsfti). On Batui " lhy were Quoted at 76. .... Jht, he said, la only one instance, pud Jfttbiy- find many worse examriesr where aonds whicJiihadJ-ceUytJftp:ecltv1.to1'0i j;"M-ter SMn t"?' t-nesapeake vw ponas. ....or.-.n. n ut b o4jiyW im& 'or HraJff9!!!!EcJ! OF SMALL BANKS i financing Just cojnpleted and In prospect lleserve uoaru win lavoraoiy consiaer of the notes ns suggested ? ' " I held by State bank and. tr,us$4i!bmpanles tho Commissioner t.n Banking, a well- It; 1 jould go down the list he could litf had bought large blocks of stocks J -r r.,. ... these corfdltlptis, hi rrkd, bef these STREET-PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL MARKETS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR T-!Ucpt 1B.7M bushi-ln Thorn- VSt 1f.rn'1.'. l No. 1 .oft rt. ISM! No. 2 r". 12 Hi fin. -f kr m.,. tt Jn ll rMl. 92 2lt Nn n .. .-.. . iVw V.J a t7 Sin.4.!? " '"I-. .' ? . V ".' wht rU W Mm price m rV,i ' J,? rhi.f'J i"'l. nl ' SHhUile'1 wilt bought un-t '? 'I rtUl blrt 1ft " c"' Rt bdV VOn.V--oirt.i W(r, Hmitnt n1 lh mrV;t ?A .qulr'. " Jmlnal DuoUllmm' Our lot . ,n"l ,r"' "" " lomilnn VVrtfn Nn, S (Mixed wnfti. c on .w-,.- il i. iz rllon, $2 SOCJ 2V. nMl.rti Mi. S ifllow. nom Inflll H..lfn KTm t . ... ...! MBam :,--- .-i"..... .,u. frilUW, I1UIIU1IMI, 111.-..- :xo....5'.',lnw nnnnl ii.I5AT?BrP,i 13S 12fl liunheln Thr was Uttl Irnrtlnir. im( with tutht nftftlnm nnd mronfr wptrn ntMcn rrlcm of thp top ta1h BilvjncKl He QuoUtloin: No. -J while. nnH .V.RTrl tlrl hlt. onrt(H4ri No. .1 while, n.pun ii;mIpi. 7f.n im. ana i.730.r.io an In mipk boman.l wkh fair nnd VAliiM were well mulnlalnefl Quolntlons pw tluV.lW. lnlgo1. Winter .triiluM, 10 JlWtn Mi. K;n; ;5 clear, in 7ftn,4- Jo, patent ItJ TVO II 41i errlnit, nnt 'deer. epot. 10 7lli enr n nrt sjear. mill shipment, JD.7IHHO 41. 'Pr'nc. .Patent spot II2RU 21. eprlm patent, mill shipment. imntMii eprlnc. favorite hrnnils lll.1oni2 21i clu- mill" choice ttM fnncv patent 111 Minis 21 rlH mill" reaulnr Krnclce winter straluht tin U3O10 Sill patent. ". i.'.'wlo.JV. 'Vl' rt'H'K . quiet an I raalcr Vvo tiuoto JO SOITIO, aa to qualll) PROVISIONS !i:..m,,fhr "I'!" aleadr. with R IJ'.l1n inbUlrV. Ollntntlntia ... rMtte Vlf rJ TJ "Ir-flflM .Ho WVMpfti hf In I mnSrl P'l fit beef. Jtnuiklee and tender; H I ti W ".nu tenders, ptnnke I 3li . ! i" Z.W.A p.1'k fmh' JRlr,2 Itams H r anv i.n ttmmm H I. rured in;i "4,iV,t!",'.,.r. .",.,!. loose 'il'n?"'e J,0I a amoked S7V4WJM h hams smoked rtty cured, ns to brand and ! ricn-o aho,de;,",5 lJru'ro;i",100ae"MV,cl do. "lB, '" average, loose 31c llrenVfnst bacon i to brnhd and average i 111 or western rured. df ,.'-rrt western rellneii. tierces -F"!,')"-Vit., ',0 . '"ns 2SC l.arl, purs ' J"'!!" rehdered in tierces 5Ac l.ird puro cltj Uettlc rendered in tubs !!& REFINED SUGARS Vlia market ruled firm on a basis of 8.3Jc for extra line ranulatcd DAIRY PRODUCTS ...P't'TTKItBDld falrU and ruled Arm with aur " If w f II under control Uuotmlon Western solid-packed rresiuer) extri 4"c, higher scor y"T koods 4ilC47r extra rtrsts Ate flrsts i4o second. 4IW42c prints nearlis. fncy 41l HernRe extla, 47W4KC firsts 414l4ln,. setonds 4Jiff41c special brands of prlnta Job- blliK at (1JW83C LOOS -Fine fresh emta were rcaree and 1c -uui Klne fresh esira wi por case hliher. with demanii fnlrlj active The luotattons follow Free casta nearby "flrsta Hi 10 "r atnndard case, current receipts lis Ml per rase, seconds fl2 4JW1- 75 ner case western extra rlrsts 111 10 per easet firsts II; Ml per case stconds. tl-' 41W12 7.1 per ease refrlierntor eins estra 111 711 firsts lid SO. seconds III fiouj 10 50 fancy seKcted eggs were Jolhlnor n -,", Mic per do2en ,. CIlEESi: Hold aliwly nnd showed no Import snt change Quotations New York full cream rane .Tune 232V4r, specials hluher do do fresh made best 2i0S3c do do. Jnsh made, fair to cood, 2lic21'ic POULTRY I.IV i: VVns In fair request and a!ues were well maintained under moderate offerings Tho quotations ranged as follows. Fowls as to quality 2lSfS8c roasters ISO We quality 20 .ftflc-'Whlt lenharna inp2ic. ducJts J'ckln. 2teJ2e do Indian Hunner HKt'.Mk- do spring -'JU.'.k turkeis '-'lO-'Oc. gulnens oung ner Pilr. welshing 1 '-4 it 2 lbs apiece. liOrOll. smaller sljes 70!fsj)c'Uo old per pair t(iOU.1c, pigeons old per pair Jlff-Mlc do jounir. per Pair, Liiffi2-'c l)HI.SS;u The market wna quiet nnd prices declined He on fowls and le on roasting chick ens Quotations Turkeys, western spring iced 3231ej turkeys old fresh killed Iced nearby 1033o western, best 3nV32i. com mon. 23W21C fowls 12 to box milk fed dr picked fancy selected 2lc do weighing 4i lbs nplece Jl'c do, weighing 4 lbs apiece 21o, da. welshing 3Vi lbs apiece 24c do weighing 3 lbs apiece JOOJSe fowls. Iced In bbls fano dry-picked weighing 4Vi lbs and over nplece 2"o, do weighing 4 lbs apiece J4c, do, smaller sizes 193?23c- old roostera dry-picked 21c broilers weighing IVj W2 lbs apiece Jer C5, fancy, 33'Qailc. Virginia fancv 3()11o other nearby 28t?30c western 28Sr80c roast ing chickens western weighing 4 lbs and over apiece, 8402V thickens western weighing 3Vi lbs apiece JHc do weighing 2Vj W3 lbs apiece 2ltffJc spring durks 21ff J7c guineas spring, weighing SVi f 4 lbs per pair, tl 11 do smaller sizes 11(11 01 squabs white weighing 11W12 lbs. pec dozen II bOiit 21 do, weighing tiffin His per dozen 11113 10 do weighing N lbs per dozen !4ti?4 Ml, do weighing 7 lbs ,er dozen II Jieni Tl do, weighing di dH lbs ier dozen IJ.73ii Mill do dark tl 01WJ 10 due small und No J. 75tll 03 FRESH FRUITS Apples of fine qualltt wore pretti well cleaned up nt firm prices Other fruits were in Mir demand and generally firm Quotations: Apples. Per bbl Jonathan, I5(l Hlnir. 14 Mitel "i Hn. 4rir(l! Twenty ounce I45i Wealthy 130.1 Hubbardston. Ilttfl. (Irecnlnu 1301.111 Duchess. I14 SO, Ilaldwln. I101i Home Heaut 14. 100.100! Htajmen IV Inesap H fi 10, Urlmes' Golden. I6C0. Htarke 1801; Fall Pippin, I30S, Oano 1104. lork imperial. Hit 4 76 lien llavls 1803 30. Apples, western per box Jonathan, tl 5i03. winter llanana 120 S, Orlmes- (lolden 11 M102 23 Orttey, tl 500 2 23 Klngl)ald tl 2301 73 Hello Meur. tl 23 0171 Apples nearby per hamper 30ctl 50 do do per S bush basket, 21ct(tl 21 Quinces New York per bbl , 1804 Lemons per box 1204 10 llananas per bunch tl 230J 50 Oranges California, per box, 12 0n Grape fruit Klorldal per box. 1204 50 Pineapples Porto ltlco per crate 13 2101.10 Orapes New lork per 3 lb basket UWlKci do, do per 1.1 lb basket 10iOc, do California Tokay per crate. 7 10011 40, do, California Malagas per crate, 11 2301.ro do, California Muscatel, per crate II J101 r.1. do California Cornlchon, per crate, tl 7102 J1 Prunes New York per 4 qt basket 110J5i peaches New Vorkt per bush bosket Jlnno. do. do per 11-10 qt hlsket 20040c Pears New lork ,pir bush -basket llartlett I10J Sei-kel I2M.1 Pears, New York, per bbl, llartlett HOD, Recksl t08 Pears New ork Seckel per ker. 12 5u'i'4 Cranberries Jerae) per crate, t" .Itt'Ji do do per bbl .10011 strawberries California per pint 10W3QC. VEGETABLES PoUton were freely ofTerad nnd weak under a nIqw demtnl aemnna uim mnn1 Other Vegetables were tener lv Quotation: whlto pAtntoes, Jer S-unh basket No lr 7U90c, No til iw iirau eauv yuotai ey, Ter -fnunn uasKei io ir 70Wc. 0lii70c Whittji6tMoeB, Jert,v, ter 130 1b line. Qlanta H n3 3 llUe. pAtatqes. fter fano tl iiovjM HO 'NVvy Nw JereK, II 2fi1 no pusn ranntiivania Sureet potatoea, Jerte itfji'bmh bakt. No 1 COttSOc. No 2 35fffl0r Celery. New VorJc per bunch, loOttOc ljettupe New York prr uox, iMicif t tju , inuiiiinvf t r, ivonf; .mtna, per oox f ui uo .' nrk. tir fu9. 1 1 61 uruisen p iprouta. Ixinr Tiland. ner nuart. v'tfi) iw. a.iercrosa. isew iorK per iiiu nuncnew, 1 7.f.- KffeTnlnnt. Florida per box l-nlrt-. Cucumbers florid i. Per hamper lOtfiW lleHjis Flnrldq reen. per hamper A,r(Hp4 r, Pea. Klorldrx. per biwth, baHket tH ff OfJ 4 .Cab bir. Nw York wr ton $80013; lo. Danish, weed per ton S1O40 Onions, New York., IttHSurnufieiit) l2' l'lt irumni per iv"-Hv nair no i; -..ua. po 11 .'1ft da Call. lornia, rooms ..703.'3 lluih. per 4.1b basket, tlfoi 71 NEY YOHK BUTTER AND EGGS NRVV 'YOtltf. Nov. r, tlUTTEn Uecelpts. 4AH2 tubs High siore. 4H M41,c extras, 44i 044 r Other quotations unchanned '?"aat3 Uecelpts 4037 cases Market firm Extras. 4O0.1OC1 extras, firsts. 470 4c firsts 430411c seconds 39042c, third, 32037c Other smd.es unchanged i CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES CHICAGO. Nor. R 1IOCJS ltrcelpts, 19 000 head; tomorrow, 20 000 head. Market 2ntf2Hr. lower than Haturdsv's average Hulk. 1111400 J7.10; light, til 30017.01: mixed, til 00013 23. heavy, tin 00017 21, rough. 113 00010 23. CATTLE Tlsctlpts, 80,000 hud. .MarKst 10c lower. I17..10. , SHEEP Uecelpts 7000 head Market steady to 15c lower 112 S3. Lambs, 116 73. KANSAB OITe Nov, 0 CATTLB Uecelpts, 18 000 head. Market steady. . . HOOB Kecelpts, 400(1 head llest all sold to shippers. Market steady, closing 23a lower to packers, .' HOUTH OMAHA, Nov. S. 1IOOS Receipts, 3300 head. Market 23031c lower, , CATTLE Receipts, 12,700 head. Market slow. MtTSEr IleceTpts. 30,000 head1, Market slow aba lower. . v Financial Briefs S&ls far the Quarter of the rittabureh Steel Company ended September 20 were ,lf,973.6U l increase of ?4.805.2B8. Net profits. Vfter setting aside 1,385,:30 fpr estimated war pronwana incgra iaxs, amounted to, ?2.048,8, a. decrease of JX84.208, The Xew York subtrensury lost 81,711,000 to the banks on Raturdav, making a cash net loss since Friday of $1,(80,000, The Southvvark National Bank has added $28,000 to the surplus fund. 5orn Exchangp Increases Dividend lie Corn Exchange National Bank has declared 'a. aemlannuil dlvldenU of 10 per cest. an Increanj of 2 per cent -over tk Mcular fsliiiuA! dlvland raU. Th 1 i wfc fcnif 'tasa'fcaMSSl KM M ' - T CORN MARKET FIRM ON FIXING OF PRICE Minimum Named by Food Ad ministration Overshadows All Bearish Factors IIIIAIV I1KI.T WKATIIMl FOltRCAfX ..rillfAdO, or, .8. Illinois. Missouri. Mlsronsln. Iowa and Kansas I air lonlsht and Tuesdays not tnurh rnance In trmperoture. .Vllnnesota Fair tonight nnd Tuesdari Warmer Tnexlar norliwet. . .North IMkoln Fair tonltht nnd Tuesdayt Ilikoln lair tonight nml Tuesdart tiorliiHest tonight npd In east Tuewdny. DiiKntn 1-itlr ton glit anil Tuesdayi litesday northeast nhd central. rfurr nnril rouin w nrmrr Nebraska fair tonight and luesdayi some what warmer west tpnli Montnna fair tonight prghalily rain. iigni. . u una Tuesday, except nmtnl.L Antvfit mh.I TkaaiImv prob ablj rain or snow extreme northwest. CHICAGO, Nov 6 Antiotiiiteiiictit that tH 80 per hundred had been fixed by tho meat department of the Federal food administration ns the mtmlmum price for Iioks hero overshnd owed all tho bearish factors In corn today nnd the mnrket was strong. A Rood deal of excitement attended tho trading, there being a stampede of shorts for covering The rate mcnni about $1.20 for corn-fed hom on farms. Tho rlso una lakon ad vnntago of nt times to lliiuldato some hold Ipks and, aided by vveakncsi In securities from tbo high point, some stop orders being LAUKllt Tho visible Hiipply of torn In tho Vnltcd Ktutes Ih 1,277,000 bushels, nualnst 1,432,. 000 bushels In the previous week, and 1,. 830 000 bushels n e.ir hbo Tlio market at Liverpool ai steady tm light world Bhlp ments and tho sinallne of tbo quantity afloat NhlpmentH from North America vvero 333 000 bushels "o 2 mixed In the i-ample irovvd was $2 OU 2 10, ng mist $2 14 on Haturday, nnd .No 2 jellou $2 17, romparcd with $J lCIji 2 IS on bntmriay Tlin lilgh on December was $1 1 7 A . tITn low $1 1GH and the closii $1 17'. tumparcd with $1 15H, tho final price of Saturday, trwi best on May was $1 12ij, tho bottom $1.10 and tho final It l-ar 1.12, ugnlnst $1 10, SHturdui's Inst prlte Onls also ruled hluher The cash nrttclo was firmer, too, with shipping bouse bid ding to nil Fomo sales The Mslblo supply In the I tilted Mtmes H 17,312,000 bushels, ngaliiHt 16,C24,000 bushels In tho previous week, and 4 G, 103,000 bushels last year Tlio market nt Liverpool was dull but firm MilpmentM from North Amcilca for tho week vvero 2,108,000 bushels. .Standard in tho sample crowd was 60& GO '4c, compared with 69 4 69 io Satur day Tho high on December was G8to, tho low r.8Hc, and tho closo 68,c, compared with 684c, the final price of Saturday. Tho best on .May was uOc. tho bottom 69o and tbo llnal OOff 697c, against 60a4c. Sut urdaj a lust price. Ijeadlnx futures ranged as follons Corn (new delivery) S.nf Mnv'i "pen nigh 1 HI4 1 17i. 1 12 1 11V, 1.11 1 I."s I.OtV rloso close 1 114 1 17', tl l'.W 1 lls 1 13V, 1 It 1 10 1 !.'; 1 loVi Her . Jan Mm Oats Dee May I.arU Noi liei Jan nibs Jan Mav I'orli Jan Hid ja. .-.s, I.U t1H4 Sll'i 0 t.". 4". J4 I J .'.' Vi 22 71 22 40 2. f!7 21 U J I 12 2J 77 -'.' 4 J 2r, 10 2". 07 23 21 SO .M VII 22 83 .'d 10 2.' "' Ti7 ' 22 40 ! 73 t-'J 4", 12 122 12 42 03 tAsked 42 80 42 40 "12 SI til J.Nuinlnul 03 GOVERNMENT'S LOCAL MARKET REPORTS rila daily report is atnt out bu the Bureau of Markets of the Unitel States Department of Agriculture, Philadelphia branch, toltft headquarters at S00-31S In surance Exchange Uultdlng. Hell Telephone Lombard 7J7. . bitdhons'aI!e.r.rlcr; rn .'"" '?" tojobberi. csiru on salts at the various railroad depot 1 rnuiTn Ve'voS? i."m h,rrf' Mn.43 nnrter pecks) iii.i Ilaldwln A urode 2-nrh II luffi "nssTneS' Affl",-!1,' ,'4 "Inch $4 ',0ft 3 un r-msMineu Ht (o few extra fanes si andTlflinfc VS't i2 'r.n .' P'SPSuanli !."j,) ,"' lork Imperial A grade, J4 Inrh Vk st'nin Wlnesaps A grade 2V4.neh 13 30 extra fancv SO Alnessng 14 lienTjavl" A urnde .'4 -Inch 13 -,0 1 73 Un Id wins 4 vi fH 73. Oreenlngs 14 SOfri 73 Hoses Wash. rtellcln,,. V.r -;. "" ","'" .ll "V'W'l OU. UO 12 S3 .. .niii. inrge j oo medium. titANIIKnniEi? Xe Jersej crate 2,-0 53 few hl.her ' per 32-quart rni,r. "'nn2??. York l"r '3-nound basket L.niCe0,r.',Vonco0rdn2; isWc 55e- 8P0Und P.'r4rKVen,eUr,.1!'l,tet S- "rt" J5c " H la"'o"' wr Pint. 13 VEOETAIIt.n I.one Island per bag (SO pounds) nUANM lima 13 1 Inrliln bushel hamper (14-15 ,u..UfrRfCl"' green HKKT1' nearhr o MIIU per lunch 2(fJ3r quart" 14 WlHo 0'"uu,', ''nK "" IT O30V"lnlii, RfcK' "" dm""C -3 nii,nahdnrr 'bu,h" b"M (9 9 . CAyMKIAlVVKIl I.oiik Island pr box (14-18 13J33e'"r NC" TrK" P" bUnCn (12 "tRlK" $4ft4Wi1"innS riorl,,a er bushel hampers I&ETJ&CJLJ!,"" 0".t2 dozen heads) 73cIJ MimimoOMH. nearbj, per 4 lb basket, tl 30 WI.PI, ONIONS per 100-lh sack jellnns J York I2 73a Ohio 12 73H, seCrinds M50 ' "alt fornln browns poor. I.'WS I'AllSNlPi, nearly per 4 .bushel basket (9 quarter pecks) 04f 03c I'KAS Morlda per bushel hamper (14-13 '1U,',.l.VCncis, 4 California i-r drum JilJJN I'KI'rBns. nearby, per 4 bushel basket (8-10 doxen 2'fir73o w 1'P'WTiES n'arl! ?r s bushel basket (Ml lbs,) 740Uc. seconds S0')00c bulk, per bushel (80 lbs ) round stock, 1'ennsjlvanla. J1.B3B 1 ftl Ne Yorls H.40jl 50 '"""" iww I'tlMI'KINS. nearby, per 100. I54T12 8PI.NALH. nesrhy, per 4-bushel bosket (9-10 quarter pecks) JO (f 40c, , 8W CUT ITJTATORH Hastern Shore of Vlr glnla per barrel (33-40 quarter pecks), mostlv I.' 30 C J 73 nenrb per 4 bushel basket (0 3usrter pecks) flrsis jelloHs, C070c, reds 3W73C seconds 30I40c ' " feus. IP.)!AT,i:s P'rlO-l" basket hothouse $2 TUItMl'H nearby, per 4 -bushel basket. Whites siiO40 yellows 4fiB0o "".i. WATKIlOlfKH'4 New Tork and Pennsylvania. per bunch 14 W2c RAILROAD EARNINGS ATLANTA IIIHMINOHAM AND ATLANTIC Third week October JS9 070 Is ',(, Krom January 1 3 119 1131 398 303 CANADIAN NOIITIIERN' IIAIL3VAY ST8TEVI lit) tLUI.Iu f.,n;.. ,." J.one is! Fourth week October $1 (130.200 flHft oo From July i. n.o-n uu inssouitr TACIFIC September gross fl 310 803 Net .. 1.(1211958 Three, months' Bross IB 100,410 Net . ..V 6 323 449 DELAWARE AND HUDSON 109,000 1312 333 . N 832 1,800.704 1,128.94 1481.1123 2.1HJ 2.4S9.13S 883.810 S310 030 1H0.7S2 2 832.A23 entember gross . . Net . ...... Nine months' gross Net ...nt . BOSTON September gross ... Net .v . Nine months' gross 12,728 1177 071 371 . 22 V.II 208 3,002,0 J I ND MAINC .. 13,230.743 1.8J0 010 44.1011 1133 0.041,027 ;sei 8,383,337 LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE N.n.tmon.W gro... 63.JII8 M7 8.48J.M7 DULUTH AND IHON nANQE September gross ?!! .SS SM Net . ,! . syt'V.":': ..:'" inthV " Nine mon gross , i. if,. 'in,iuu Net ' J,3I.B20 "U81.283 ST. LOUIS-SAN "FRANCISCO RAILWAY September gross A... . JJ.JOJ 02J $m,Mf Bftltf a a ii Threa months' gross ., . IS.tioO Jio l.tia' P,'V?1 - WilOJ wet v,-v .im Jet 0 BSV.20U 1,418,805 nUKALO. ROCHESTER AND riTTSBunaii Fourth we of October JJM.OIJ 17,B20 Month ..., 1,303 318 323,420 CANADIAN' TACIFIC Fourth vesk ot Ootober M.089.000 1810,000 Decrease. Girard Trust Now in Reserve System The airard Trust Company has eub scrlbed to the capital gtock of the Federal Umerve Hank of Philadelphia, made Its re quired depog.lt and hag pompled with all other requirements. Tbij action was au thorlzed by the board o dOectors of the in stitution some weeks ago. Great Lakes SteamsTilp Pays Extra BYIIACUSE, Npy. E.-The Great Lakes I BUAtMhw Company has; declares an extra. I IIW o a Hwre, iwyaw-o tNevsmsec COTTON IMPROVES AFTER WEAK START Good Demand, Due to Bullish Spot News, Sends Trices Upward f'OTTON ni:tT MEATIIKK COMIITIONH this n.o?iilngr ,nrotfh00t rotten Gelt .nalelgh. 31 1 rt"F!',",B, "no Thomastllle. "" oi nnn .tnion n, vtemsh s, leK l-rnsarnln and Jarlisont lie. 60i Vow )V 5t Oaheston. OHi tonms chrlitf and 1, y lekshurg. leans. ampul NEW TOrtlf, Nov G A Cood demand, dun In lmlll.1, ,i,n .. urnod tho cotton market upward today M.iri ii iinu ucen ncaK An estlmatn Issued Uy the National Cln ners Association placed tho consumption ot 1.2 s,lIp,e ,)y ''omesllc mlllH. In October, nt 026,000 bales, mralnit 622,736 bales In Hep. tenibor. and 635,340 bnlet In October last eir It vnn i-ald that mills vvero feeling tho shortage of operators. There was a barely steady loho at the opening- and prlceR declined 1 to 13 points Uptown Interests, Liverpool nnd mne south- ? 1 "i?1? ""! frcc,)'' vU,ll " demand vvam limited nnd enmo from commission houses and spot interests Tho market was. Irregular during the first hour with orders prettv well divided I.lverpoo nnd tlomeitlo trade Interests wero bujers right nfter the call ending- active c'dnJTfl'g1; P ehftd8 0cr "" onPi'in.J'.li1"' ",ct '"crens''l offerings from 'Jj u" or ""other, under which prices sagged off again, selllni; ibout 13 to 18 po nts net lower before midday Tho South both bought and sold hero and Wall strce ,ieTa ,rr u0n b0,h Bl,les f " account ruggcstlng that a good part of tho early business was win, a Ue'w to ro"rng un commitments for over tho holiday nnd , he approaching census report. Satunlay's Deeember January Msrch Hay , Su.'t close Onen nuii 27 .-.f 111 81, ill 40 .'0 21 ri.I?rL,tnV.3,-"rl.1!,n "" AsheTllle, l minl,.oE00. Hl"'!" Nashtllle nnd VII- arannab."4ir f,itii.T ' lX "lWT.T"'la 4At lel Ulo and J.ow J mt J7.1II .: J-, 111 t 711 . (Ml Lll 8 -3 74 2(1 21 "8 Ull 21 40 .7 2t .'" 4J 2V IIS -5 '"' -3 114 Liverpool Cotton MVj:itl'OOT.. Vne. r. r,l.. buMness was done in sp'ot cot,on tod . w I h 'r C" ,.V',,?h2nRe.'!...on II- of 21 Vm a moderate .. .,..uU.,K ! utures were quiet Suot Drlces were American middling fair 22S7d; good middling. 2192J- mid.lliMe-' Jo Szl- ,0VnMM S id "rd.nary: 19 82d, ordinary, 10 32d . LOCAL LOANS INCREASE Individual Deposits Also Larger This Week Than Same Period Last Year The average condition of members nf tho Philadelphia Clearing House Association for the week preceding toduj Is shown In the weekly statement, with compirlsons. as fol! 7oHns $3H3 Ift'ooo Kch;nees I lesrlng 11 i'i n- ,i,m' J)u from bunks m 317 ni linnk ileposlts , Wn-'Uin Imllvidunl deposits 40" Sni 000 Time deposits a Vo8 oon Cash In vaults . J,iW 00" Honsl banks 17 018 nun Ileseres national bks 44 310(100 Hesenes tr romrnnles 23 !00 0011 Ileserves reoulred banks 87 83.' ihiii do trust companies in sin nnn rscees nstlotMl bunks 11 nw noo Txeess trust lompanles 4 "in nnn lneresse 3.im non 1 2N3 noo 3 704 00(1 2 110 ono 4 421 oon 27 000 718 0OO 1 1 71 000 787 000 801 noo 22 000 1.480 oon 78V nnn txress nil members in niu snn In addition to the lepnslt,' T above (h" onn this w.ek 20 820 006 P Oovernment rtlVK1 2.243 000 JIONEY.LENDING HATES M'.W YOliK Jloiuy on .all opened nt t in- -.nil. niKii, 1: or 4, last closed, 4 , ruling rate. 4 per cent 4, rilll.AIil.M'lli Call. B per cent tine BPG4 lier cent Commercial paper, three! to four months. BUJffii., per cent, six months, B'iiWC34 por cent TOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOIlIv, Nov 6 Tho foreign ex change market at resumption of business to day showed continued dullness and thero waB otherwise little or no feature An ex ception was a further shading In Stock holm exchange and lire were easier The guneral market presented little of interest Quotations were: Dnwnd sterling 4 7CA. cables 4 7G,V slt)-day bills nomlnallj 4 714, nlnety-day bills 4 GOij Tranc cables 6 74 U, checks 6 75H Ure cables "O614, checks 7 let, Swiss cables 4 43, checks 4 48 Guilder cable 45. checks 44 i8 Pesetas cables 23 58. checks 23 48 Ruble cables 134, checks 13s Stockholm cables 43 Vj. checks 43 Chrlstlanla cables 38. checks 371.4 Copenhagen cables 38?,, checks 38 BANK CLEARINGS Uank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two jears -orre. "."'. . iuiu mi: 0 451.230 Exports Continue to increase WASHINGTON. Nov. C The prellmln ary figures of the total alue of United States exports and Imports for September and for nine months Lompnre with tho fig ures for tho previous three jears as fol lows (000 omitted) MEKCHANDISK 1917 1010 1230,100 $104 038 September Imports Kxports lxiess of exports Nino months Imports Kxports , Excess of exports 1913 1131 230 800 (134 149.418 410 201 314,024 220 001 330 885 7 25Z'I04 ,'M1 "4 1.802 004 J'JSI SH 3 '10 Ba' 4i 3 323 02.' 2.110.231 1 K2II 44T OOLD KXCLUS1VE OP OUE Heptember Imports 11 171 J02.C02 81 882 .1 810 27.100 83,713 142 002 2 033 40 028 Kxports , Kxerss of Imports Nino months Imports . Kxports .Excess of Imports 328 332 382.887 348 88 94 430 170.SU3 288,437 263,801 12 (I3S 252, US 4 SILVEIt EXCLUSIVE OF OltE heptember Imoorts 13 70S 10,403 3 008 S3 O'.O II.' 233 28.183 12.880 0 E20 0.(140 23 233 47.723 24,488 12 737 3 300 O.'tf 23,283 33.330 10.273 Exports . . Excess of exports.. Nine months Imports Kxports Excess of exports Excess of exports Sales of Treasury Certificates WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Treasury cer tificates of Indebtedness to the extent of It, 503, 000 have been sold to date, the Fed eral Reserve Bpard announced, in the sales ot these short-time loans the New York District leads, with Cleveland second Chicago third, Boston fourth and Philadel phia fifth. SELL Waste Paper Bales Hay and Tobacco A Child CanlDperate Our Common Seme Waste Paper Baler Eatli b S S' 16 worth SOe U K JITS', IE Itl KIUE ItlSU. (luarsnteed tor on gear Pm. Iti Chit in a Fiw Watkm SylvMtcr S. Garrett & Co. SXNKBAL PAFEK lHEAUBW U9 Sotk TltiisiJHhM Philadelphia 3n T.'n 088 J41 Mm Bill 127 47s r"ji Hoston M 3JJ 140 in 32." 4Sn "ians nia New York 41H H7K 102 3H1 iii"' is 2n . nil " ( hleago im 174 H7- 7(1 7V7 isj 57 33a 7,iS St. Louis .11328 100 20 007 411(1 im iiuminore IDU'.'J S.W.'l.lllO LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONorAit Stocks 11(1 I Jlmltutlef MsrNamara ... , 1 Mlders Mlspal elontal North Itescui Vest ""' J . intana ... .. If orth htar ftflU escun Kula .,.,,, ., 13 End ....,.........,,.,,, .08 OOLDFIELD BTOCKH Atlanta fttt4lllta, eJJy )Hu bull hnlvy (. .mi.i A3 HandMrrm Kfndalt ,.., .03 DHrr I'ICK t MISCELLANEOU.S Arlxona tnlled 50 Nevada Wonder ,, .....100 Tecopa Mining .- ... . . ,23 . .Air.r?n('?N Suddenlr, Nov. 3. MAIlOArtET ANDKnsON (nee Johnston) wit of John D Anderson, Mr. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m , rrsldenea of son, John ti. Anderson, Jr , 838 N. flth st. Int Ml, Morlah Csm. Krlends mar call Tuea., 8 to 10 p. m. , HAKEIt Nor. 8, RMZAtlRTH. dgughler of late Christian and Christians. Itaksr, Itelatlres at Christian and Christians. Itaksr, ftflstlr no friends, thleh tvulea. Kn AV Hlieeherde .----...-...-, .. . .. -,. , .-r. -. if-i- iieinienemi volunteer council, no. is, rt . .. . . MV1.VU .1. IUIIVIN, ITI?i.T. IH." . I' l"l. brother.n-law residence. Ttev. ltlehgrd Tit. HonelW. 2,121 N Sth st. Int. prlvats. North wood Cem 11KCKMAN. Nov 3. fULLIB. tvldosr of Oeo F llfckmsn. funeral. Tues . 8 30 a. ,m , 4880 Merlon ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Ignallus'a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. llels. lives and friends Invited. HETTON Nov. 1, CATlf AtllNB. U. widow of Alfred ,11 el son, aged 80 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlrrs. Tues . 2,30 P. m . 1710 Harrison at.. Ftankrord Remains msv be viewed Mon , 7 to 0 p m. Int North Cdar Hill Cm niCKt.UTON Nov 4 MATtr K, daughter nf late Ileninmln nnd Ann lErlckerson Itlckerton Relatives anil frleids Invited to funeral Weil II m 32 Chestnut ft , Colnyn, Delaware County l'a Int prltate. ItOTCi:. - Nov, 3 Mrs KATE nOTCE (neo Gallagher) daughter of late Thorns nnd Calha rlno (Inllagher (nee (thlelds) Itelatltea and friends lnlted to funeral Wed 8 80 n m . residence of brothrtnlAv,. Daniel O Hara. 30i0 I st Holemn requiem mass Church of tho Ascension 10 a m Int. St Fatrlclc Cem. Norrlstnwn Ta Auto funeral IltlCKI.EY Nov 4 AL11ERT T . husband of M, Viola llurkley (nee Hannum) Relative and friends Invited tn funeral services. Wed.. 2 P m . HUfl N ,23th st Int Mt. rWs Cem. Friends mv call Tues after 8pm CAIV Nov 4 VIART K CAIN (nee I)entt1 wife nf Harry Cain lr .Itelathea and friends Invited to funernl Wed . 2 r m . husband's residence. 4120 Teachln st . Rnxborough. Int. Wrvt l.surel Hill Cem Krltnds may lw rs mains Tnes nfter 7pm CARNET Nov 1 1RKNB r . daughter of Frank rt and Mary V Carney, aged 28. Rela. tles nnd friends Imlted to funeral. Wed , B to n in. parents' residence, 2009 Snider a. Sol. emn high mass nt requiem St Edmond Church 10 n m, Int Holy Cross Cem CONNAtJttltTON Nov 4. JOHN r . son of Thomas nnd Ann Connauahton. nged 82 Rela tlee nnd friends rmnlose I.. Max. Invited to funeral Thurs . 8 80 a m . parents' rest. denee 124 Noble st Solemn requiem mass St Augusta s Church 10 a. m Int Holy Croes CdNRAD At f-nn Antnnlo Tex, Oct 20 Lieut (1 WALTER If CONRAD. M D htis. bsnd of Edith Ollchrlst Conrad and son nf WIN llsm and Catharine Conrad. Relative and friends, Wm C Hamilton Lodge, No 300 P. and A M Wsshlnrton Camp. No 483 r O S. of A,i Franklin Castle. No 21 A O, K of i c tleare of Nsoml. No. 28l Assembly Hn T. (..,1.. .. 9 ...A.. I .a.,A. n...a. 1 .K ... 30 A O M P. i rhllsdelphla Medical Society. ii Invllerf Ia runersi services, m.i a. p m . isr.a i nth st rhllsdelphla Int Northwood Cem. Friends mm cell Mon. 7 80 to 0 t m con Rt 'TON Nov 4 suddenly. ISABELLA, v. If of William I) Cnrrlston, aged 37 Rela the and friends Imlted to funeral services Wed a n m 3103 Msster t Int West L"irl Hill Cem Auto funeral ( OX Nov 1 MAURICE H husband of Mrerrt A Cox (nee McCnrrlston) and son of late Jsme and Elisabeth Cox Relatives and friends Illll rosters' Union Lorel No 4. Invited to funeral Tus 2 pm. 2410 Man ning st (24th and Spruce) Int Fernv.ood cem Remains may bo viewed Mon., 7 to 0 D m DERIIT.Nov 2 ANVREW T husband of tiilla A Derby (nee Thomas) ased 01 Rela tive and friends Paul Rer Circle No 04, It nf A, lnska Tribe. No, 370. I O R M In. vlted to funeral services Tue 2 p m.. 474(1 Melrose at Trnnkford Int Relvuo Cem Omit flowers DOLAND Nov 2 1017 JOHN R liusbond of Clsra If Doland formerly of 1413 Ridge ave Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral services on Tues 8pm. from 1380 Falrmount ae. Int Mt Holly Com , Mt Holly, N J., ""noitriLASst-Nov. 2. WILLIAM B . Jr. hus. band of Florence (1 .Douglass (nee Hagerty), Relatives and friends, ionga no ns. ixirai utn nf (nrt lnvl(,l tn service Tues 2 n m r 1400 V Corlles st. Int. prlvataj Friends may call Mon . 7 to 0 p. m . I DOTLU Nov. 3. auddenly. JOHN F, hus. bond of Ellxabeth J Dovle Relatives and friends all societies of which lie was a mem her Invited tn funeral Thurs 8 a tn . 17m S 18th st solemn high mas of requiem St. Thorn Aquinas a Church l 80 n m Int Holv cress cm A'Un funeral DOTL17 Nov 3 ELLIK DOTI E (ne Dona. Ian) wife of William T Dovle Funeral Wed 8 10 n m 4IW1I N. 11th st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Holy. Child in m Rela. Uvea ami frl'nd Invited Int. Holy Sepulchre LV" "to funeral DRAKF i-Nov 3 MART wife of Norman Drake Relatives and friends Invited. to funeral seniles Wed 2pm 4013 Taschal ave Int. Fernwnod Cem Remain! may be Mewed Tue 8 FCHKiImeYER Nov 3 FREDERICK If ECHFI.MEYER husband of Msrv Echeirnever (nee Dalllnl and non of Frederick II, nd Ellsa. Iieth Echolmeyer (ne Kneemoeller). ed 83 Relatives nnd friends Apollo Lodge, No 888, F and A, M , emplojes of Rureau of Water, Insnectora' Department. Invited to funeral serv. Ices, Wed . 1 30 p m , parents' residence. N E cor 23d and Fllsworth sts Int private Fern wood Cem Friends may call Tues , 8 to 10 p m Auto funeral FIRHLIt Nov 4, CARniE O . wife of Harry (1 Fisher and daughter nf France O. am! late Silvester S Oarnood Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Wed 2 80 p m . nt 0403 Etmwond ave. Int prlvato FOLEY Nov 8 Parents' resldne 121 W Jefferson st, lOHN A son of Michael A. nd Annie M Fnle (nee Mcfloldrlckl ad 13 Relatives and friend Invited tn funeral Thurs M0 n m Solemn requ'm mass St Michael' f hurrh 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto "fREIDEL Nov 3 T01IV J b'shnd nt Ce(hn I"reldel (nee LogenV Reisilvea and Mend" Invited to fun'al Wed 8 an n m . 2788 " Dnrlen st High mass St Edwsrd'a Church in nt m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem At'ln funeral FRFTZ Nov 3 1017 SHUT J T FRETZ, aged 73 venrs RelHdves snd friends are Invited to funeral services Wed " n m residence of her son Thorns s T. Frets 270 18th st , Chester, Ta, Int Chester Rural Cem AAMRLE Nov 2 HARRIET H OAMnr.E fnee Weckrly) widow of James Gamble. Rels. Uvea and friends Invited to services Tues . 280 P m at Oliver II Hair llulldlnr. 1820 Chestnut st Int private OARRETT Eleventh Month. 2d. SARAH T. daushter ot late Robert and Jana M Tyson, aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to fu nernl services Secnnd-riay 11 a m dauth. ter a residence 1728 N Sydenham ,t. tnt. Morris Cem . Phnen xvllle Pa.. 2 30 p. tn ORADY At Philadelphia Nov 8 PETER J . husband ot Louise R Orndy Relatives and friends Phlla Lodse. No .34 LOOM; FOE. Lodge, No 42. Invited tn funeral resldenc or sister. Mr Xtlrhael Haves. 287 East Chestnut t . Norrlstown p Wed . 8 n, m 10 10 BOlemn nign imm n i-avrira s v nurcn, tnt C ria.-IU'. Cm X?n.l. "' . f . t ...v . W-... . ..W..1B QHEKN Nov 8 HENRT L husband nf I.tzxle F (Ireen, Relatives and friends Wssh. lnon I ode No BJ, T and A M I Ilrfther. hood of locomotive Knsrpersj P, R It . Relief Asso and emoloyes nf P R 11 Invited to funeral services Thur 2 n tj a0T Flr mount nve Int west J a I'M I Hill C;m Re. msln mv lie viewed Wed R to 10 p m AunmV.Hes tlRFFN" Nov 4 MART J IREEN Jf D of 741 V, 40th st Notice nf funeral later HARTtSR Nov 3 At.MKDA HARTER wife nt Charles Harter and daughter of late Ilenrv D and Susanna Lefferts, ed SO Relatives nnd friends Ladles of Rose dun Cluh and Turtles nf South Phlla Schuetisn Vereln Invited tn funeral Tnurs 1 SO p m. 'ine'al borne of Tohn c Klmmerle A Ron, 2127 N Broad st Int Cbelten Hills Cem Remalna mav r viewed funeral home 2127 N. Broad at, Wed , B To ill p m mi, private. IIF.LMS Nov 2 MART R.. widow of cnaries a, iiim ii'ishvm Lnn rriena Man. tug Council No. 82. S and D. ot L.. Invited to funeral servbes Tues a p. m dmhlr's rsl. dence, Fran R McQowan. 4024 HaverfoM ave. Int Fernwond Cem Remslns rosy be vl.l Xlnn. fl (ft 10 n. m ' 8 to 10 n. m HKT.b.L, N'ov 4, at dsugbfer'a resldenc. Iea Jnitnh If oarrod 4ta Knov t atn V nf Herman V lflf .-.. FM3IA A. widow of Herman V 08 line notice of funeral . HIOOINS Nov 8 AnNKS C. daughter nf 1st lohn and Krldset niggln. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 1 tn i, m , brother-in-law' residence Oscar Elbln. 58V4 N. Orata t. High mas; Church of Our Id OI diercy h a. m. mi, vviimingvon. IHl. V II mixtion, naner ronv. Mil. I. Nov. ' ..'(an)in. nusoaml nt late Irmma Inula 111(1 , "."-'JJ'". n.d friends, O 10. O. A V . W n' jonn i. tirsoio i-osv. waraen lien, asso , inviiea o runeegl serv. lees. Wed.. 2p m . on'a residence Frank W Hill B7t Frankfor ve Frankford. Int. nrlvate. Remains may be viewed Tues , 7 to ' fioRNRERrtER On Nv 4. ISAIJELIA ,t widow of Richard O Ilomberger. aged 80 Relatives and friends Invited tn services Tues . a p, m . resldenc of son-in-law, William H Smith. Llanerch Manor, Brooklln Station Ard. mora trolley from lh st. Int. at Sinking Spring. Pa, on Wednesday,, JENrJlNOS --Nov. a MARY JKNNINO. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.! 8 80 a.m.. resldenc cf brother. Thomas Jen. nlngs. 1004 Kimball et. Solemn requiem mass st Charles's Church 10 a, m Int Cathedral 'kANE Nov. 3. FRANK JJ KANE hsl. ttvea and friends Invited to funeral Tue 2 p m, 317 S. Farragut terrace (40th and Wr nut.sfs.A.. Job private . ;.-...... .-- .- -. ". , - 1 - - -. ..... ... Uljivvtuviu, Jiov jt '."nr.ru I J Sn-l nf 1st tfvi aged M Rslatlvra. and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Wsd. 3 p. rnn,reMene of brv'her.ln-law Thoma la Arooirr. Kia s'ernm si , noxoorouib, nrlvate, Westminster Cem. Friends m. in t. nrlvate, may K!TP.--J?'V..,,U, Month, di JAMES KtTB. :ed W, R!Mva AniJ frlsnis Invljed to tvl f al ourth.ar. Etsyentb "Month .Tib. iil aged ntral n. pa,,, aiorion. ijei tn n mt, nrlvaU. Train leave Iiroad st St 1 n tnT Trollov. funtral. Thorn 3 - aa & rMUaM mJ!z win w. Kroip. Jim . 4tH t Chm4m:'mr3 vm . a i. m mm SSWSL lf.Mderfcrowtc.0.,?i,I; t Famllr: tlni.e.' ..A""tll".""-.T.' lonlfaclua'g church, Invited to 7it .".-.P .. u Diamond t. iti v. iionuariua-g cnurch 0 a, m Ii sdeemer Cem. Omit liowsrg. Aal f employe city 'contri ))?, " ofneiT 84th . mm, 'Kg. Cowrtt Wanl fMa 1 -m . rnur.. at renvtn enc of family. .OVfiflV-rrNov- : JAMES MteOOvrAlt. rSiii S-i-2?omr" Churchy.rd. WhiUmtSfc Omit flowers v.t...,,.., ....' -:..'""' MATHEWS. Nov. 3, CAROLINE C wli. "' ZJ0 p- m- "harp. Int private 1 Relatives and friemia. rti..Ki. t'2I!!W'' 'a lft 75' ; o .". '. "I,J"'.V,"""W4 K' nt i" ;"..vs "'". P u,rwi f IluFnTO Hr T0 A" "on Tl" tat, 1TUnt.n',..Ko, MfKeown (nee McOlynh). are! rn.y,hb.Cv?.";e,d"i?;.m.v,AUl, '"""' nmKi, !eipe?rS'Zlfi.rV.Pv; 1. E'ilZAIIETlf MeKEN fcii . . McCall) 'wfe of Jame McKeniia Relatives and friends Invited to funeraraervtcel' vVenLAJS m' ",l?n- John W. Conner. n'i Fraiikford ave. Int. private. North Cedar Hill ) .'rid 5aL1!gAhAoT-jo':ii'0 r 5,L' t0 '""era! ;rvlces. -Tues . 2 p m . hug" ' ...... .. .....,,,., ion, eve au ftlliKl'IIT Nov. 4 EudFNE If . son of T.e.. mlah r. and Fllsnbeth c. ruwv (ne. JonesV oU "ll '" '"J""'" to funeral, wjd 8 80 g. m.. parents' residence, 228 N Lawrence io h tn mt Iioly Crorn Cm MirTy'TjHCJtJ. ft ""Int City. P..k eph I. and Sarah A. Cassel. Funeral services nVi im niivir;-..'-i.r"r:' ..r'i"'rs " rv'ttHVeiMjI' X"'."c":""". nf m illv. CVn Ml 1A1 ,.-.. ."V. -.".'. "i. !', CATIlAntNal. Relative anil frlenni li"rtl.'J -V ".""'"l. R"llVe S.nd friends Inylted to funeral, on ilondav tnornfn H.rf.?ln0rtloeko .'rom nr ' restdencv. ill ECinlLUA.,t,i. WraH n" of. requiem at ft" I'lllln Cnureh in m'ImW Tn. tf.iw 1... i. 11 0,',VH4-7,NnvX? WILLIAM r 3 . 7ilWlt llsm and Sellna Oliver (ne. Richer., ered A Relstlves and friends Brethren Sundfv SthMt, Invited to funeral service Tnes . il p. rn.. psrents' residence 1034 W. York St. lA. Northwoo.1 Cem. Remains may be vlswe' Mon. eve Auto funeral axn7tinA-'Ain.jr"'V , N. J. Nov, f A5AIJ A ITP"' widow, nf Robert ofter. aged 88 Relatives and friends Invited t funeral services, ton' residence, IL F. pttar, Jtil' In" m- Int- Northwood Cem.. Phlla; Mnn 10 n. m v-JAITO-Trvtl Jllverslde, N. J . Nov, ?. FMMA ANTRIM PALMER, wlf of Lamar 3T Palmer formerly of Pemherton and Beverly. N J. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral services horn of sister. Sustan T. Lold, North Pemherton, N, J Tues ,2pm. Int. Pem uerton v.tT'TGN"r'A.t Narberlh. Ta.. Oct. 20 ROB. ERT. husband of Sarah Patnn. nged 44. Vu-i tiernl i.fvI... .n In, K.I..... PESOT Nov 4 uh I'eant ntrerf tl HARRIETT II . wife of Jo- seph Pesot aged 31. . Relstlve and friend. In- vlted to funeral services i n f hnr , 3 p. W 108 W Tlnga st Int St. James' M E Church nrounds. Remains may b viewed Wed rillLIPS. N'o 1 ELIZABETH M. wife if Dr Oeora M Philips of West Chester Pa. Services at residence, Tues . Nov. 0. 1 30 p nu Int, private oml' flower . roi.T.ARD 223S S 12th st . Nov. 8 MARY1 A., wife) nf Thoma pollard Friend and member of the South Broad Street Baptist Church are Invited to services Tue , B p. m at Oliver It. llalr Building. 1820 Chestnut at. Tnt nrlvnt .. o funeral '" MULLIN Nov. 8. Illi M. Pnltln . C son of lato Edward and Sarah Muilln Itali. lives and friend Invite,? to funeral, Wed . iii a m. lflth msss St. lticn..( I r-),..;.i i.l.'? Int V.w riihMi.i ii.. " " " '-" w m. RICE At 33 N. 03d- t . Nov. 4. MART E . " wife nf Thomas J, Rice Relatives nnd friend Invited to funeral services Wed, 1:80 p m., David H. Schuvler Bldg , Broad and Diamond sis ini private ROR1NSON Nov 5. MAROAnET D wl of Tbomaa Robinson, ared 84 Tlelattve nn nl friends Invited to funeral Wed . 2 p m 272J Brown st Int. at Mt. Morlah Cem. Remain. may be Mewed Tuesday. 7 to 0 p. m. AutcmC bile funeral ROLIN Nov. 4. SYBIL, widow of John JL Rolln, aged 02 Relative and friends are '? vlted to attend funeral. Wed . 2 p. m . f foTJ 1821 S. Watt st. (Broad and Mifflin sts.) Ink private. Mt. Morlah Cem Frlenda may ca" Tues eve Auto service. ROSENTHAL Nov. 4. at Alden, Pa.. nttFiv TI1A. widow of Simon Rosenthal, agel 8. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues, 2pm. son residence Alfred Rosenthal, 8VT N 23d t. Inti Mlckv Israel Cem. Omit flower ROY Nov. S MARY, widow of John Roy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 8 SO a m 8pencer tit . Branchtown. Solemn mass of requiem Holv Angvls Church 10 a. rn. Int Ni'w Cathedral Cern 8AXT0N Nov. 3 CHARLES BAXTON. age 73. Relatlvea nd friends Martha Washlngtoa Chamber, No 1. K. of K'.t Bristol Lodge. No. 70 B P O E : Bucks Lodae. No. lien, L. o O M , Bristol Fire Co , No I, Invited tn- TU' nersi iteriirri, .in iv nmi si., .'riaiui, -v. nftM 2nm Int Bristol Ceyo, nriiF.tiKintANN v.ii. i. nrfmnti n. bn. band of Ioulna Scheueimann. jvged 80. Re tlvea and frjenda In'rgrity Iodg. No. .43, K. of P.. or Phlla .' fitsvunk Trlb. No !. J. O. R. Ml emnlosea Joiner 8h"n ef New 8 h"P i Tue Vorle Shlnvard. InvlteiV fn fnnaral. xorK cnipvarq. 12-80 p m . 2008 S. 7th t.. Camden. N J, cnriat Evangel cai iiutneran cnui an Church, 7th and I. ii. li nt. Fem-- Florence sts., Camdaa, 1.50 p. tn. SCIIVftTcKFR Suddenly Nov. C. flKOROJ, W SCHViuCKER. sun of lata Oottlleb and Iiulsa Schmucker. Relatives and friends Con cordia Lodge No. 31. F. and A. M . Invited tn funeral services. Weft, a p m , 2328 N. I2th st. Int nrlvste, odil Fellova' Cem. r 8CH0EPPLKR Niv. 3 MARtE. daughter of nustav and Ldla !' hoeppler. red "fl ReU ttvea and frlenda Companlona F, of A. iiOt 302 Invited to funeral service Wed i a p. rn . resldenc nf parents 0318 Limekiln plk'. tnt. prlvste Friends mav call Te . 8 t- n t "j. SEtimiDOK On.Nov 5. 1017. MAROAfeltT nrcuniiuiir.. wire or nuxn neurioee. iveiaiivss ana rrienas invited to runersi nn -rues rn . from Ism Trshtsuc. S024 Walnut Mt Mnrlsh Cem SEN3ENDERFER Suddenly Nov 3. it. 1430 Brown St.. MARY ELIZABETH, daughter ' nf lata .lame and Mary Hansenderfer. Rela. tlvea and friends Invited tq funeral service. Tues 2 p. m . parlora of A. -Moor & Boat Oil N, lAth at Int. private i SENDERLINd Nov. I. QEOROE a. son st Mr Andrew Iron and tat .Harry Benderllng. Relatives and friend Invited tn funeral serv Ice. Wed.. 3 p. m . parent' residence ArSndei ave. and Mllnor at . Torrradale Int NortS Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tue., after 7 n m Auto funeral, SEXTON. Nov. 3. SUSIE, daughter of T4leh ard ana Anne, nexion. r iteiaiive ana iriena. Indies' Auxiliary. . Nn. 83 A. .0. If :. Sacred Heart Sodalltv, Invited to funeral, parents' rest. dence. 1VV j.vrrrecn ave , vnneiniii mil. Wnd fi m Solemn requiem mats Cfiurch Our Mother, of Consolation VTS 1U a. jn. int, Holy SHAIN Nov 3 ANNE 7i.. widow of Charles V. Hhatn aged 77 Relatlvea and friend tn vlted tn funeral services Tues,, p nv rest. dene of sister .sirs. nai iv. juanavrt -all Int. private rv (.amneri-si WALTER WlmriEB HI I'm j.11 Y-rnun ( ,. SMITH Relative anA r,lanrf. lnvlld n funeral Mervleea. Central Con gregational church, 18th and Green at , Tuea., 3 STERN -Nov'"''! AltO ARET. widow .f Charles Stern Relstlve and friends lnvltM to funeral service p -en sv . iu. p m ini. private, RT n'ov," 3. ALBERT T STEWART, f Emma Cssner Stewart, aged 00. at vgn ave.. Camden. N, J. Due notice Diniin husband o! 1102 Kalhm STOKES Nov 4. MARqAntCT. Wlfs of .Wai l given. 8 Nov ( akss. age ter T. Stokes, aged 88. Notice- of funeral win be given from 7U20 Paactiall avsntie. in from 7U20 RN Nov. Idlngs), wlfs TlKllvpl HOT. a, suoaenir, ljuiii muns lliri JWUIlia-'. ",. " UV1..M- , aiiuin. -! Relative and friend Invited to funeral aervli (nea Rli nf Oeorge ' , a norn, agvq ra. llek Wed id Invited to funeral eervleeaL on' residence, Clarenc Rt Tiinen. . 12 W'yomlng ave . Audubon. N J, tntl ' n. m . loni m a.nci. Lirnn Ilanetgn (.em. Friend may call Tue , attar 'v.,1t-. ..... j . l . - l UIVJtMAlvcli-. -nuiiueniy, o i wuuiun, nil. tMANN of ROsi hand of RAs uhrmann (ne Farok), aged 02V . Relative and friends, numb-re of Wlnnemucojs n..ti-i rh la Lodge Nn 54 L. O. O M In. vited to f jnerat Tues !p m.. 2828 Jetfenw. t IrL strictly, pnvai. vvesi laurel iiiu ti Remain mav o viewsa uon i vo u i VVALRRIDOE Suddenly- Vdv 5. TVlLLtAM F. nusoann nj rvnii ."i"nn-,in"i iursimu son of Laura and lata Henry Walbrldg Kt re rvw ScH': rood CeriL- :'S. AMI trvrs and frienaa inviiea to . runersi servn Tiie . l p. m . rriiuriwt tii pi-ier ir Frank 178S N 13th at lot Northwood Remalna may ba viewea won. sve. WALTERS B. At Vtlftdeffil! 'F- 3ra ad Invited to .funer! wjfc FLORENCE. wife Relatives and friend Invited to tuner! lei." Tue . 3 B, m . Oliver ILBalr, Bl.. Chestnut St. Int. private. Ftltnog may r eJn Wolf Relative anT friend. MlrUm LsB, InvtUd ta funeral Tue. .3 p. m.. ism JfMS rova st. (3tU and Poplar ta.X Int, AS 'W8S831V 8, .at Laurel Sprlngt -- r ROBERT MILt6n" husband of Llfaif Woy llrlcKI. agsq " . i'.r & . ii-j,u, m clstleg.ol whteti rl w. mmber'4jVrT, funeral mrvlogg. M.urel ."Brings, Nj , WsaT 10 a rn Int. lUddonOeld BaptUt Osm. Aated will rot trolley at Laurel Spring g-SQ a. at, WdwVrdVL.' Wah-Ta. ltui WOODVV ARD . Jneraf .ervlcja. onlV at her Brick), agsq M iwiaivvea isornmi 11 eetu-ni;. " ., o-w f uniyi mirnlna to f3ock. tot. at Lower kr Pr.Tb!rt.r.nvCnurch, ctnterylllg, Sv. I- Jj lata Fster and .katata nesaiaS aged to Rslstlve arte friiMV Jnvil. u ti. BIra Wed.. 3 AJo 1f5r ' 0,n J" Johtt Ksnnedy. 18t If .AMfr at J ri-iJa uut vtaw rsliwjr!i?'i'' .U?.?! 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