iwwrararaWB no; : rrTrmw ru -. !:. "JB" " 1' ' ..i.'f.-in i-ifyT -, - . r -, ,.i .;; jr.' rj.vri . . ,r -..... y' ., t.'1 - i , " f.K. . - . ir.T j- -. - i f , rev.. CTar!-.!. ... .)' :.r .-',- j. y... v .v tt- n 1 11 i n in i 11 iss. i mi iiwbm ' '1 , . , . , , -UVIIilNAiM JFUUIjIU JjililJUJliK rtUJuAUHiJUfillA, TJ1UJHKJJAI, dAAUAliX .J, 11,1.0 , ., ;flT,TWi iirvTii . niu-mw ' ' . r. wmm GOSSIP OF THE STREET I NdSSSgrG 'TRUST' STOCKS RISE SWIFTLY ON POSTPONEMENT OF SUITS Market Responds to Attorney General's Mo i tion, Which Is Believed to Forecast a Cessa ( tion of Drastic Prosecution Gossip of the Street rpiIB principal (bplo of com creation In financial circles In this city yes " lerilay tvns tlio action of Attorney (Jencrnl ClrtRory In lilt motion ' alclns tho Hupicmo Court for poKtlonnncnt of lonslilcrutlon of tlio cmitt at Its present term of tho tcven anil-trust capes. Tho effect on tlio trust stocks was electric, ami advances of two points an J upward vvcro recorded licfoio noon. Tlicro Is an Impression prevailing that this motion will he renewed from time to tlmo during tho period of tho war. It was also stated on good authority that the administration has no present. Intention of tuklns any Fteps looking to tho dissolution of so called monopolies, at least for tho Period of tho war, as It It felt that tho tcneral business of tho country would bo sadly disarranged and In many Instances heavy llnnncl.il loss would ensuo should theso casts bo pl'itsed at present. Wlillo action nloiiff thep lines li.nl been anticipated for somo tlmo past, tho news cuno with nlmost as much sutpiIeo as l'icsldcnt 'Wilson's lallroad proclamation. Sinco tho bill lutloduccd In Congress at tho tcsuest of tho Adminis tration legalizing tho pooling of overseas agencies and trust plans In general, tho present movo lias been anticipated, and many financiers aio Inclined to bellcvo that we hao hoard the last of "trust busting." At tho amo tlmo It Is nlso btlleed that after tho war, when tho United States tv ill push lur commercial plans In foreign countries moro vigorously than has been dono In tho past, there will bo a mudlllcatlou of trust laws which will permit tho widest latitude for consolidation for oversea trade pui poses, and at tho Fame tlmo gIo an effectu.it check to monopoly. Some thing to bo modeled after tho European cuartel system, but adapted to tho business needs of this country, It Is believed generally, will be adopted. Public Utilities Gain A'ciu Strength . Tlio llrst Instance of a public utility being taken ocr to bo operated by the Government was repoited jestcnluy afternoon by 11. I!. Smith & Co. This consisted of tlio lines of the Iolilgh Traction Company, oper ating between l'hllllp&buig, Ualon and Jjcthleliem, and tho line, to Nazareth, l'n. It Is said that tho earnings of these lines aro almost on a par, mllo for mile, with tho New York subway. Their pilnclpnl patronage Is from tho workers In tlio big plants located In that part of tho Lehigh Valley. Tills action on tlio pait of iho (ioveriimint Is likely to be followed by similar action in other hcctions of the country where tho local elect! ic lines which, n,i frequently pointed out In, this column, uiu in reality extensions of the" rnllroaif system""', "ind their operation In conncctlon'wlth plants turning out war material is absolutely essential. It also opens up a wide field In connection with liov eminent coutiol of essential public; utilities of eei ilcstilptlon, ., .v . v l'ubllc utilities, according to llcnrj t). lloehiinlng & Co., of tho Stock Kchango llulldlng, oio feeling tho general Improvement in securities during the last few d.ijs, and are likely to umtinuq to advance. Tho te-isoH given by Mr. liochnnlng is that something dellnlto has happened in pi ice of the doubt and uncertainty which laid pix-viiHed w long. As Mi lifiuhnnlng expicssed It, "peopli- feel now th It' (hey. na o their feet on , ii concrete foundation, and they don't any lonstfr fcrL'oft If, tho props r? tht fall away: they have now the utmost faith mid conndcnc-c in tho fc 'rcss of tho Government." Speaking of the change In bentlmeut leeently to piibjle iiti'lillei. many c which have been a drug on tho market, "Jliv liochnnlng gaVoja con- 1 ,iete onmple of u block of $10U,OuO of a eertnln Vidllty ,vvlfe"li fio Mild ho 'ould not have given away ten days ago. Yisterd'ay-a'-c'ustomcr inado an oiler and took the $100, 000. Uu asked tlio customer whv he bought them, and tlio answer was t,liat,.ho, had the money now und he 'was certain ho could never got , tho bonds at tho prKo again. When discussing the outlook for tho maturing obligations of many well-known public utilities, Mr. Uochnnlng said that in ronveisatlon a. few days ago with an oillclal of one of tho largest of these c-ompanlcs ' that had ;tcnsho maturities coming duo toon, he umaiked that they expected to bo ablo to have tho holders Knew their note und bond hold ing", and that they would take up those who either could not or would not lencw. On tho other hand, lie found from an ollleinl of another con cern that unless tho Government vvould ais.t them the outlook would bo most unpromising for renewal. New-Partner of Cassalt & Co. Congratulated ' s One of tlio busiest men In tho llnancial uptown section loil.ij was Chauncoy 1. Colwell, olio of tho new partnois of tho well known llrm of Cassatt & Co, bankers, who with becoming modesty vuts tiylng all day to unswer four telephones at tlio same time. It vvould bo dlfllcult to say whether orders mid Inquiries for securities or congratulations from his hosts of friends In alm6st ev;ery investment housq in this city wore tlio more frequent, as many of tho calls contained a mixture) of both. Mr. Colwell Is exceedingly optimistic as to tho coming year In Invest ment securities, particularly rails and equipment. Tho nctlon of tho I"rcsident in taking over tho rnllroads' und clearing up a badly tangled condition, with tho consequent lncreaso In prices for all railroad securities, io considers as n happy omen In connection with his new responsibilities. That 3Ir. Colwell has tho courage of his convictions as to tho outlook for 1018 Is shown by 'the fact that he Is adding some strong men to his s.ilesforce. Market Shows A'o Sign of Reaction A well-known downtown biokcr lejnarkcd C'slcTda that ho was .mu prlscd to find not tho least icactlon In the market, especially In rails, Blnco tho upward movement following tho Government taking over contiol. All tho Industrials, ho suld, ore very strong, and especially tho coppers, and.'ho believed tho piesent upward trend vvould coutinuo for somo tlmo wlth'out any 'spectacular advances or 'declines. Dissolution of Railroad War Hoard and Its Effect ' In some quarters it. was thought that Jho resignation of tho mcmbei s of t,ho Ila'llroad War lloaid would upset'all tho good effects provided by tho President's railroad proclamation, but on consideration of tho matter at closer range ft was concluded that It was In keoplng vMth the Dlicctor General's plans for tho relief of tho tradlc congestion, as It set at liberty qmo of tho leading railroad heads of tho c-ounjry und provided them with the opportunity of giving their attention tp other parts of,tiio bjg trans portation Problem. Tho Director General's order for the ralhoads to English and Domestic Trade Purchases Cause Jump of 5 to 18 Points COTTON 111XT IWIVTIII.R (OM)ITIOXS NI.IV V.OHK. Jan. 3. The followlmc trniiwratnrr Wfr rrrnritrd In thu colton IT11.'.1'1 '"prnlnii hilrlth, 10i Niontlll, lti aiemtinm. ii Oklahoma, ImltanMHca. iiiKiinin hiiii 11 lllllinroill, 11 ItnoTlllfi ' ynil A;hlllc. Sin 1 nrt hinllh, tJltU . Itwk, Mprldkin and Vlarnn, 3i VlfM I biirit nml lllrmlmhuin, -a, bhrtrrvart, Allanlii nml Churlrtnn. ,! 1'rhftarnU and xaiannnh, JM AMIrnr anil Munlrt)tnr ' ami .Npw Orlfnn., S Jarkuimltlr, XI I Han I .Vnlnnln nnd lirl Hlo. 4ni lorpus Ihrlull, f linltrttnn and Tampa. 44. Ihfr " '.ni Inrh n( prrrlnltallim at , VVIIniinilnii. .in at Mucon. Illnnlni linm, , .NaKhllllr. Aahnlllr anil .lrkonlll. ,11 . nl Piuniimih, .11 nt .Vllanta and .36 at I lunipj, ( N'HW YOHK. Jan. 3. llujlng for English and ilomcstlo trudo account was the feature of the opening la tho cotton market and ad vances of ." to IS po'nts wcro recorded, with tlio later positions showing tho largest gains. The tone was rirnir I Tliero was romo selling for spot l houses, and loom traders nlso supplied iho list. Wall street opeutod on both I sides, selling tho dltUnt months and buvlng tho nenrs, I After the mil demand fiom commls . slon boiisi-M was largo and Liverpool , continued to pnichaso and, as a result, ' prices advanced still further, March I touching thlrt-on cents in tho llrst ten minutes nt trading, TRAVEL DELUXE DOOMED FOR WAR Palatial grains and Fast Expresses to Go, Says McAdoo Aid FREIGHT HAS INNING "Fancy Shoppers" Must Take a Look Around Homo . Towns Now Hi a Staff Corirapo,lifttt WASHINGTON". Jan. 3 "In a very short tlmo It will not bo a question of whether one can itct a chair on a rullmin car between Philadelphia and New York or Washington with a club car, diner or drawing room attached or whether one can catch an express train to wake, tho Journey In the short est possible time," snld a member of tlio mart of Director General McAdoo today. 'The quostlon soon will b maker to Co. here. Sky High Boost to Fat Prices Continued from 1'at Odi C'aptnln Allen said, nt the request o: Mr. Heney nfter ho had complained to the Government. In response to questions with regard to prices. Captain Allen said when ordl nary beef fat was bringing threo to live cents a pound In Detroit, where he sutd the A, A. C. ('. hud a monopoly, from six to seven cents a pound In New Yorli whero tho same concern ruled and elmb lor prices elsowhero whero no fight una on, the pi Ices were around twenty cents a pound In 1'hll.idelphla. This per tains to shop fat. The figures for bones and best grade kidney suet corresponded. lie H.ilil nn sent a man to Detroit, New York, Jluffnlo nnd other places to collect (Inures and 'data, mid that he would bavo the man on tho witness stand. Ho wild his ronocrn had lost about li.O.OOO to date and that 01 custom ts, appioxhnatcly, had gone to the "hum." This whs out of about 1000 customers which Shoemaker Co., had beforo Iho light started. Ho said he had been In formed that the "trust" vnlucd ca-j'i customer nt about $100, as re Ranis goot will value, which vvould bo about $20,000 worth of good .will taken from Fhoc- !dte, Na. 4M. 1". and A. M.I quafcer City TWlv K-n t , tf. t f . Mil ftfh" 10- rlctlna of which "ha w'aa "n, member, l"lt21 ISth at.. W. Phlla. Int. private, West mlnlr Cem. . ... , , HAIllt. Jan S. AN'NtU UAIin (nea tllalr). widow of Samuel Marr Ilrlatlvn and frlenda Inrlted la perviee, Hat., S.P. " , 11 ralnnount ave. Int, llatula 1'ieibr terlan Cem., l)ela. l'o I'n. ' . . , IIAYI.IHH suldenly. Jan. 1. nt t.enola. N. J.. CltArtLKH 1IA.TMSS, lijif band of Allra Ilota nayllna, acrd 72. Itelatlvea and rrtendi IniltM to funeral, Pat.. S p. m , Lenola, N, J, Int. Coleatonn (m. m:.VNKTI-. Heo. 01, MATIM'A .!., wit f Ernert llennett, tied Ai. Itelatlwa and IrltnUa InMled tu tuntral rvlrea, 1-tl, 'J r, in , fits vv. Juhnavii tt (lermuntonn. int. IV j- ., m .. .M .. i ri., t io if p, m. till? tn-eiir aw. ,. Hat . Ilrotherhond Cem, Mlllaboro. 1-I. Train leavea VVeat TMIa. atation -S a rn. nr i. iioppnn. ti Narlnh s'" Tiorrnn Jan. 1. iiaiiiit Hon. It... 3 d. in. Int. irtte. X'li omit florrn. itnnvrn 1 i..ivi(nirn V .T.. Jan. CAflUMNU I., trifa of l-lirr 1.. l'nitr no riauffhler of AUbl M. an.l lnu l"hnrlr y fynrh. urM 42. Ittla.lwn ami frlenai Intlr.d t,. fnti.-ai Nftt.. ! ti m.. rMtlonct "1 V ."" "". "I" "- "" . V " . n... -utltl w, .4 J, J. DI n er John ; iionman. .n iou n",. , . Xa. 10. Sona of Mt, it llnaton, N. J. Int, prhnte. 1 rieiiui may M . No. 34. IihHc! in fun.m , '"....f-liiitt , ,iiiiv vrrriit, ' - n. m., r,i? siaater at., inkia HOVVAUlfl .fan. 1. MAUV UTT.Utli, . ,,,m iH,n f,ini,,l i .-sjaai widow of lnjamlii lIotMlrth. ar-,1 Su. Il'la i Thar. ,,. " V71 1'larford, SOTlf.,, rHiiiri.m jL.rin inur., Jrtrart .(o-I . 1'inn, Kjan n.i. wii.i ItrlntltM nnd ttlend AWliAaa D. 9 w Iikkirr are., i))eoM. I tfou.tnptoh, r. iHKHiTfrr. n ill. t roTT. liutUnj f H&ty Ann uiiiinuii. jkciRiiTrs nwi council, o. i. a. u. or h thrv nrl frUndii InniM In funprnl nerv ic. jti.. sju p. m i 43.. 1'iiin hi i ram. ittimAi riun.irtrd. Hi .. .-.;.'.. - ." --'-'-. ;..' frtllAll j., 1T1I1 Or JUrOO JTII iunt rfti. i . ... .i. .1. - i Mill 9m " iiitm d" ti:.. r M. J . .1 ir.nll .".V" xv.pv.r- .,m,ITi, . Ki'iSfftSi' v; c t a.urr ; . imxrtniwi :& ...?.' a vstfti-cxrTZtt grivs's. iJ xi?!? J":;1. .JuKt wfij.' i 3 S? ,k i"W,'A?o,Jiirr,',K0ioi,,ff and'Womlni n "i'i.t. OrVeiimounl Cem. I J'JJJS ' '"l ,'unl" " ' QUAtt wldjrr of Thorns . Auto aerdee. . . . priivi!vn Mae SI SLIIJ 11 . wife of ' "", Helatlrea nnd Irletia . -SIS"-sft&v "C 'ti ' r'toJ,1.. VM."'7r.n'd.a''!lA Wft v..! Xk n.ft.'r,,n1 '"fhfr'of Ut Thorn" and S'oi MSmiSJ "Vrk aV" ' Keinilna "may l ' C.m n.maln. rnar b. l. Charlotta I,ulte Moore (nea Hell), air'd ,4, ,iw, wed . 7 to 0 v. m. Int. private, lu.fcl) Jt Mllfnrt, I'll nllh una fn.n,i in lira to funeral , ! ; VJ;,i.i, ' ' 1 lr. MKMIY llllll.Ari Hecelpls nt tho uorts for tho day as ono of his live asltants to run tho were estimated at 18,000 bales, acalnst j railroads of the' count!) under Govern- 31,573 bales last week and 29.05C baloslment control, said that passenger sched- last year. Jules wero to bo cut to the bone and a Veierinj ll 113) ' sorloui effort made to ollmlnite rlab- riourt ipin a in a,m j whether you can tot anv passenser uc-' Tho witness mid bo had been In tho tllCSO Business aooui iwroij-uin yearn; inut he was a naval veteran of the Civil War. He hald his concern became a cor poration In April, 1917. The controlllnR interest, ho said, Is owned by Wllll-tin Adamson, who Is now a member of the I'nlted States Naval Coast lleterve and Is at present stationed at Cape May. Ho i-ald W. I. Shoemaker, founder of the concern, died In 1SS and that his widow and sons Mill own shares of stock to a cotrjnodatlou nt all butweeii points." This ofllolal. one of the most (Xpert rahroad men In tho Cnlted States and chofer. from among all the rallrond men In the country by Secretary McAdoo "iinu iry Mauli . I lift! . . Julv MlctKl'r . fcpot . . . ..B.... ll..lrt. .rt a .1,(1 dia1jIhm .n a tr , TI Al tl III -l -,1 11 Jl ill M "ll utiiiut, mi,! .kuu piiiunuik ,o (.nil .in mi m no no in) so .i sii'i . drawlne-room cars from passenger i'n no xii -, ao ,,a no n? an 117 trains that contlnuo to operate. t conalderable extdit. Tho concern does a regular rendering service. I'rl.. S.lil p. m., retMento of dnush ter. JIr. Annie llobblns. "9 Beeohwood ae. cnlllrKdal. t'a. Int. N'ortliwood Cem . Sat. at convenience of famllv. . JAtHTO. Jan. I, .'.'0 f. 4;d rt.. MlltON ASIIIIUUNKn, jounaeat uhtar of lata Sarnli I". nnd lieorg-e II. Hlakltton. Ilelatlvea und frlenda Invited Io funeral ervlcea, rr., "J p. m.. St, l'hlllp'a I. I rhurch. 4.M at, nnd llaltimoro uve. Int. Woodtanda Cem, Clmlt flowers 1'ROAmtKI.T. Uec. SI, SUSAN If., wife of Alfred roadbelt, aced 11. Helatlve uml frlenda Invited to attend funeral Sat., B r, m., realdence uf ann, Alfred C. liroadbeit, ppr Pro-Mence, I'aUnaro Co, Va. Int, Media f'em mtirKNUKn Jan, I, ANNA, dauithler ef Ifarman anil Anna llenei.aer. aaed II -card. Helutlves and frlendi Invited to funeral friends 1 i'a lnd T ta UA.. - UNI mvviv.i.i; . VVIt.l.lA-U 111WIN. Due jeto. Krtirard. J. and lata .Mar ....1,-- - , -,.... Iceetl. I iineral arrl, ea rlll be Ml tl-bi-bl.U lJan. 2. SAIlAlt A., widow of Onurch of th. 14-al Shepherd, mm Jeremiah H. UoikjM. Ilelatlvea nnd friend. J 1 rl . Tan. 4. J p ni. ,', Invltea to runeral eerwees. lliura.. n p. 111 ' 11 iir.-ni.ii. ,, ..,.,, wr.r, ". lllfll Ml. Vernon at. '-''. ': W. tne . Wjllfl. icp.i-i.i'tt Jan I. CAIIOI.IN15 nilA. iriena, metntera or nermann ta HBTi . w UowJVf' Jo..,Vh "? KeeV, llela; 1K.I'. A M.J, Trr.tr.m I'-.eetS aerviees. lrl . 11 .10 n. ni , 18H VVeat Illih. Jicletie. of hlth ho waa a membaA I tan-l j .Tti.itl !!'l....'n Trlv.te...J o f.'n-rnl.l'r. - m 13S 4 of'llrfdtVd Utel'jo..pTJiM' itepi HlK I MTO " C -j and frl.nd.7 I.adle.' Aujll ary. lily. No SJ. J ?.7M',''. '"- .,K.5J ?.TN. J A ft II. I empoe. or J. Jl. juacii. iiiYiieu m.... ,,li'. ,M.,,r. iu .;.... .. to funeral, sit , 7 r.O n. m . mother'a reel-, in m.. Holy Trinity Churchy -e,,- t't,fr.u r ttia. v-itKltvli ft. in. Int. I U1- IHtf It K HU(l1nly, Jlini-,. Nv.rh'dr.l Cem Auto funeral j I AHIIV. .,, , of at. Krn.l 11 J r.-'VX,.IIV mm IH,l 1 11, J if. . 1.1.1 1 I ,.",w ,.-u-r..l.v- I.,'-" ...,. .. aervieea. Hal,, p. tu . pnreniH' re.iuenre, ,on or Join nd Jeiui e KenncUy (nea natiai. inino- uniien u lu.-rai r-ningi ," Mlntsej- .1 (near :id and llrown). Int. ' ,S,i0:-i mSuth. 7 d.. It-lame, and friend. !'" ."".:" ftVSEai.--"! Oreenmnunt Cn;n. . . Invited to atlenl funeral aerv cea. I'rl, I ,19 s. ih at. Hit. Private. Iteaa IIL-CK. Jan ! i:VT!ti:u A. VMltttOltY. ", . aj3 IS VVIIdey at. Int. North i'c.Hr I bo v ley a. .l-'rl . S to 1 10 p rn. , ylfa ef Jacob II. Puck. Hel.tlve, and PlIlV Cem. Iten.alM m. b- vloed Thur. KK 'IlAlt '-1nJtAV,,,SelV'1 frlenda member, of ilienalda M I! t hunh, .ti,r a ., ni. Auto funeral, ' .-AIDI N till liAlluso-. I Malta Council. No sa, H. and I) of I, , in- ;in i-?in. S. ilAlltJA IKT, widow of . hu-band of Kfflo Illfhard.on tnee Mtel to funeral aervlces. Sat. u p. m. vvilllam KIiir llelatlvt a und friend, milled J Ileluiuoa and friend. Invited to no Menlo ave.. (ilen.lde. Ta. Int. private, 1" fun"ral "al . s n. 111 . Yea-dew .. of ala- Jroin res denco. 11 NorlonTllle, ,T. A.l.l. 11...,. 1 T,.l. " I unci a I r-. , ' . -, ,,..., ., ,,.,,! In m n. In. Hrlce at Center HdlUM ":..'..i,!"'-i " . ..... itr. -ira .innn noeiier. "-, ,hmi,i n. ,i nUNTINif In Thornhurv Jnwnahlp. D-la. , ,-,, ot ,,,mi,m Bt r-atred lleirt Cliunh warn County. Jan. I, JOSEPH M, 111 .NT- u in a. m Int. Holy Cro.a Cem. 1X-J. aed 7S. Helatlve. nnd frierda In- 'i;ilt.l'r- Jan 1. IIUNJA.HN M.. eon of vlted to funeral. Hlllalde rarin. Til., I p jn j(,iin on, Ae Huaan Krupp husband of Tut. nrllntn 1-rleiirla' llurtal C.rnund4 VVeat o...,. i.-..nn ... itah-ril HliitKe. nnil Ml 3 0..12 1'D.iO ,11.1,- SO 29 30 01 30.3 V TO CUT LUXUniUn' Speilal expresses and luxuilantly Anil tntiiNfl tralntt aimli tiu tlv iVnirvA.. 1 : ':: ; ..:." i.:.;" ,. "..r". :r iuiiui ijiiiiucu, mtiiuiiui i.Ajircsi, iwen tleth Century Limited, Uroadway Ltm- Itcd nnd Colonial Tjxprcss, aro to bo dls- , Liverpool Cotton 1 I.IVIir.POOIi, Jan. 3. Spot cotton was quiet today on tho basis of 23d for mldillliur old contract, an upturn of 21 1 continued In a short tlmo. this official points, while good middling, new con-' saij, nd paaaengcr trafllc will go by ...Li, m .1. points 11 ki cr ni ...tuu. a tew trnns which mutt ninko way for ri,o mues vv ero 3000 lmles. Iiiclufllnir ' frcljelit tialns carr)lng suth necessities .'000 bales American. Tho market for as fucl nn(J f00lI, new future contracts opened llrm. Old " Traln for commute. s will not be dls- n?.dim,lV"? ,.rJl?n',.er81Air:rS5,nluibed. nnd with few exceptions local '' S ,. .,ni, , B "f' " -'!' "' n a-Theretofore! M: B00.I oidlnary. SI 47.1 ; ordlna ) I "' J""1' " f',",t fh 3( rf' j Trains will be the exception during Hie rhtii-rh 11 a. m. Int. Onter 8au& Train Uii Phils. Market t. tM a. ni for Center hnuar, X. J. "OmltJ HIXK (nrso Hnrdlnc) -Dac. Slf'JO Tire nC Joaepn itinK, fixed u .n Chenter. Autoa will m-et triln Mt OIn tri Vn i in it.l in funf rnl wTcn, I'rl.. ' n.I ffletuU lnItM to funeral rrl Jil: ?.W!?5.vrarb nom rwu- "" aM v ..W:!"'.!' V-'K:-. " "Pu. rJVi "Wi'cXr" " r."A .:.' 'I" . . . MnrTr. .Hi 111 r. littUPJ rit iih. ii it --. -.. ;-. . --.- r--" --." - . . - . . - 1 tiau- ramiina 1 iiiira.. in m 1 ill i r.OTHW r.lS. Jan. 1, AJJTO IlllT-lIWI!! V. Klilnw of John 11 1.-1. ..,...- .....I .!... la ll.,,.l tlfc ,,nit,lcH .,II, ,,r,.-, n... Altar Kocletlea of St. Marya Cliurctl,J 10 runernl. t ri., n'jii a. m., .jv h,t , iiiiiin-,, (ii nil iniN 1 rami iiiiii-iiir kiiiiiim. hitivi- i... 1 ti'vvii. 11 .7.11.1.,.. '"- " " " " ' ........--,-. ., .......,. ..... -.... . NnUl.rTlin. I'll makliur all tirades of rendered fats fiom 1 e-r.chjriea it. and la;, saran iiur. ine. ki-n ,t l-.limroV.N', J , Jan. 2. . . e. .i.. i -D, ..., t, i. ...., Orlffllh) naed 40. Ilelatlvea nnd friend, t-v-I I1AIIIV1-: Mt.Uilv uf X IT Klini. Due hoap fats to the best suet. It alio man- mMted to funeral. Ill . J p. m , fathers nitieeor "funeral will I.. sUen from oilier ufactnres fertlllzert. , realdence. H214 lluatleton ave . hi.sti.ton. H iulr UW f 1S2" Vheaffiut ft.. 1'hlUdel- ii.u.,.,ir.r, e ,!,. i.ii.,i. i , ,,,- Pn a, Int. private, l'ennjpaell Cem Train iVi. r Prosecution of those Imnllealeu In the - n,. .,!.,,, i..v.. iimo,i mt. Minim, Pn'?. . .... ,.,,.. so-called trust Is Involved In the Invest! Ration, for If It should develop that then has been n violation of the law forbid .... - ... I f'LIITIIIl'r T Ration, for if t snouia ueveiop mat there M "",; A'M i -iii: i.l.. a eed TVl. ii.l.me. "and i ! .t-iniifli-v r.,n nvr KUIIT7., oneu ,i. tuntrni ii jiram juj. I 23 fi.M 22 1 20 P PHILADFLPMA MARKETS PROVISIONS . 'I ha market ruled stcadv with u fair ite. I ninnd ejuitntloli. aro a. follows- Cll liecf. in aei., emolieil nnd ulr-ilrlcd, a3c. v,ealern wef, n ,.,, anioked. 33e, elly and we. tern ' i i "' -luiklea und lenders, smoked and "The rule of the road Is to be all up- 13 ni r m v-rlrl.v. Jami.irr 4. nt -J o'clock. ii. i. i .. ;.i i.i.. v. nn v- ..i.i i,MUiiiUic uecernrer i,.n, j.tii.ai dine combination;, in restraint of J.ade. A M I Kensinston n, v. c v. , ,c.n- K011Sfc U'SS'VA "XVl. VRK tho matter will be placed In tho hands , Temnie !To S. )I. S.V Invited to fu- atlve. nnd frl-nd. and Patterson, A-socla. nf ilm TJIatrlct Attorney for action. nerai ertice. sat . -J n tn . realdence of tion and einpintea or iienra-e ., i.ippincou. The hearlnrs were to )eterday afternoon but, IUC. Ml. ."V.IW -Hi- lUWI.tl UU.miOr .'- " "!,." '.f. .. ,! eil-.T-V. I." VIl ". iiinla- Fort were late In reaching the city. It ;",'., i.rvieea, Kl.r2.Sd m.. IJavId II. I.UI.vrniOlIT. r-o 3" 1'I.oriA. wlte of was decided to postpono the session un- Srhujler Illd.. llroad and UUmoad sts. fleono I.eenrlht, ned 34. lulatlye. and mttiiu nmrnlnir nt 'i nVWt. T T, lut, private, frlenda Invited tu funeral. Frl.. IO am. thlB niorninB ut J o clock. J. I- ",lAB,B.v'rw, . WIM.IAM n. CAP.- l-echln in! Markle ta . JtoTtoroush. Perv- Yoder, of W asbilixton, an examiner, will ,men-. Jr. hu.bat.d of .u K Carmen and Ices and Int St. Tlinoth' V.ll. Cliurcli. as.lat In the Investigation. ' son of William W and liilen Cjemen. ltela- Itothoroi,.h. Kr lends njjv rnll Thure. ; ...... . . . . .. . tile, .rid frtenaa. nolll e of the IVTtli nnd 4 let LliTPell. Jan I. . 11 t.ll. A., son or. vir. neney sam at least ivveivo men . ,Vii,ri;,,; i-oiice. iiVn A.io trnlon llenubll- Aueuata Iz-tscli. oflialllmore. Jid , na-a 4 -. .: - . . ... . ; . .. .. - ti.in.i.u . n.i rrAriim f fitirr xnnns rit. lirMlK rm nun ijii-iiuo, ww. .... . . --i it for action. ' nerai e'erilc..: Sat',''.- p m . realdence of tion and emplojea of llenriro A I.lpplncott. ) have started d.uliter. 'J2.-3 N. Jtli at. Int. Laurel lllll button manufacturers. Ir.v ted to funeral i naiD Eiarii n . eerlee. on Riiturdav. nt 2 p. m . nt lata it, owing to the CAMPIIHU. At 1711 V 23d at.. Jan. 1. residence. 11.1 lVrnon at Int. 1-ernwoo.l 'ormer Governor ANSIi: L)., widow of William Utmpbell. Cemetery. ISemalus may Lo viewed 1 rlday at"Wi)a ,. ..., ... .i.. . ,...., . . r"r"; .".- -.": l". .-".'... .""". -.vi-i-i- v. """. Viir, in i irpi "!! in urn iiiiill hum iipvh nora rnn i-iiin nr ptmit n I'm ii . i ri iii id i unsrui. .-. ai.a. ..........- . .. -.-- . or .lurlfitr tha . a - .lnrlAr (1M.AHM .1 .. .. - ii.ji -- -.i .. . . T IVI Id s hi '!!'. 9(ith at. MAlt.mii 1 No. 1M, 1 of A,' JvVn.npfr " ? ... ...... ..n ..v "... .... .u.c.uiiHiunenum uo failCU U W IWlf BBCH, tie ba U ' ''." " '."X .7 b." " " 'i,. tii1rt nf the I'llllftdf lDtlla ... nil mm mi i nurrii di n l. .viuuiru. in i----' - -;- - . - -- . , ontrol of the railroads " Mr. McAdoo's assistant continued. 'Iho freight train which had to mauo way nt every point lie expecteu tnem to (live damaging tcs-1 , tn Int. Holv Cro. Cem. Auto funeral tlmonv ngalnst tho American Acrlcul. . CONNAIH) Dec, ni, VVII.I.IAM h, hu tural Chemical Company, which Is said for the fast pvSFcnger train, U) lug i control tho renderinir industrv- 'in thin ui ct nuiuciimt;n lur DUlirn, 111 HOw CltV 1111110 imo 1 in i.wn nnti nao mo rignt of way over puBScntjor trafllc NKCUSSARV WATi llt'LT; alr.,tie.i, sict ttet hm $."i, pork, fumilv I A Borioua rffort 13 to be mailo to iuru ions, hhm j i f nminaie cniirrty niraFure tralim ami T1 Ii V 1inv m n SV. tin. Kklmifrl Iaav.1 OTIL (ffhUp. rt.i. do niokfl "jl, S'-jft-ac: other hams, smok-d. jlty urod. ns to h"iivl anrt ft v race, nouw JI; 1 nr3. Bmokeri, wfftrrn rurtti. SOHw nin (111 lii-illai, I i Hiiaiatu J"!! i-ilnn1( Mrinilla t i!r. H. V, lureO. Ijo. JCc!JJi. do. Fraokeil. i.an&enger tracl tint a unnecessary Tlicro hao always liefn a lot of peo. plo who trael about from. one place to Mother fuinillnff no useful purpose be cauhe tliy huo nothing elso lo do --....; -ihrn" i-iwA t iiunurpui tu uoinen lnawe nair a wMturn, rflned. tlercvp, "JTWysc. dw. dozen tilps u year from Philadelphia to lie. Men. In ilM,le. ncrontlnt? tu averase. . 3c, lirrahfast bacon, un to brunJ anJ u. tlty or weficrn cure! an?: UM, rn akfti.axl !.,.. ?! 01'ifcLlr.i fit. Jo tuba. L'JUj tfbllip li pure t"it-, liettl. I N'cw York or il.iltli fu"s:r.;.11r;!,i!f''-i,'a-s'"c,l0U, 1B fio their shopplnB In tho course of an Interview, Sir. llenejr outlined tlio rourso of the Inrpilry Just completed in lloston. The testi mony hrousht out at tho sessions there. io said, showed a lonihlne, fathered by the lurso parking Interests, had con trolled tnc prices palil to retail hutehers for fats, tallon, suet result nf this pool, trust" not only cont meats to the ronsunn tually dilven every , . , . uuwuicen iiiiuio nr viio versa io t-i,,.i, .,.i, ,i liee.nu th... I,.., ..,...,.. ....,,.m, 1., ,lnl. o, ,.!, ..,., ..i. ........ Kiiiiun ill ..lu.aatnuneill """ "" -........., r.,t.. u ewic. ma ABrleulttirn nml Snil of Mary J. ( onnard (nea (Irusa). aiierl ti, Relative, ana menu., also urarnev Itecord In vlleO to View tlie remains nt chine! Andrew J pair & Son. Arch and 10th sts , Thurs., 1 1 to 11 li. m. Seriicea and Int. HaHlmure. .VM . hr omit flower. aiarirs, rusiii Jan. J. it.i...', .. ,iurii- ManiDlinlt. holunn requiem maal Ht, J ciuirrli JO a, m Int. private. Kt,JJ Cetn , noxliorounh. Klndlr omit noaal in 1.11.1,1, Mao t. '- r v..1 nt i.in li?llT.I,etl, llummell. n.latl friends. Mellta Idse, No. 10, H. of vlled to funeral. I'rl.. 2 t. ni., 1 pne.iiink ae. Int. Arlington Cem. n ... ..,ii thiin. re. Auto aervlee.1- HA1.MON Jan. 1. I'KTKrt HAt Ilelatlvea and friends, B. V SI. BodeJIl vlled tn funeral. Sat., s an a. m., loi ttrldari. at Holernn reiulem maa. St. '. Church 10 a. in. Int. Jew Catbedn Auto funeral. .,. -i. u.-tt a r 1. T.n -i MAItY wAl MAIN, wit- ot John, II. Hehall nn M of VV llllim II. nnd Florlndn VVj Malrw Uvea and iriena. imimi it """it"1 Sat . 11 n III e.ui . ."Hi ti, ".!., Ki:l.l.K.S"lIIIN. Jan. I. MA ttT r l'VTillV. nf !i.53 Herat Li ' JullGi Hellfnlhln. lUUtlvea and ffW . i. .i ... aH lia I rl.. ). m.. Oil Pair Hide. JSJO Chesliiut at. Ufa!' 1,miAi-nm.-nee. at. joRiAii..khMf1 of lata Anna M. Shifter. Ilel.tlr,' frlenda inemnere oi i-nua, ,nrauinarje lief .Vnso . invited to funeral aenlee: JW, KbrlMvlJ bUUAUb Thli may be all rlcht In neate times. Tim marked ruled Heady on i basis of hut vie arc nt vv.ir now and travol of tins nott hiiouni no suspended uecau.se every hundred pounds carried over a lallroad tlitsc das means somcthlns In pushlnif tho vi .ir." .slotiSdo for extra lino tfranulatcd. 1 DAIRY THODUCTS ' CIU.KSK wan firm but quiet. Quotation i NVw York, full rreum, fano. .Tun. '2'tl I -Vi c; BTrrlftlt hltrht r; ilo, lo. fresh'miide, Knt. .IfiC.tUc. tlv, do, irt9hmaUf, fair to POULTRY IM'ADOO CONSIDERING PULLMAN CAR STATUS 1IV1I The, w.irket riilril firm under n falrlv HrtUn ricninnrt and Utrht atterlruzn ot eJfnu'am?: vi,";.!,o:!.m.Wmchd?u,o':iCotro1 of rrivotcly Owned Kollins: .r,elnn ah nvun. AVfra ml. Ifl 111 (-t.1. ...A.. 1 1-1 -f.. i .tL'l i -tit . tau.:v ounir rtioMtern irouittTi. lOQ-Oo, durUfi. rckln, nDrlna rhlcttftifi. extra nualtt). -11' -". "I'l tlftS-vc lo. Indian Itunner. '2'ii'2ic. lurlcel. I1n 55c, pUonf. old ier ralr, JHu -. do. jouns, per pair, J0V--C. rUESH FRUITS Stock Creates Problem for Government TVASHI.VaTO.V. J.m. J.- Tho status of Pullman cars and privately owned cars Operated by the American railroads '.:",.-. .".. r,L-W.: ...3' le- of late William ana -riey ,1. jiiacinio.n. "nii'ir, ill . ' i,i... 'i".,i , iw i tu-w. .!,,... flnH rrler.il. Invited to luncral. Eal.. I 1 n m . l'Jll tjerarankei nil. OQtmw uiney ini. .Norm ueoar inn iem. iiemain. ,v ... .,,,1., -w e i..rianri .t. in, Kt 1 .-.v.. nMLiin. may la viewed rrnur...B w mav he sleuel Thura , from s to 1ft n. m JL" "; r.l ,,1-hVard in n m '"' I CONnAI). Jan 1. r.MVIA cns-uAK. o'vl "liiAMS - Jan I JIAHV C I ''WinTlFX-K.Jan 2. WILMASI U.W Jauehler '"red'jlek jnl Iheophle. aserl n!X- i Iloh-rt MaWllllama lleLlfte. ' ,7.,t1;'. aine.'and niiabeih HherloeWMM' l.i Ilelatlvea and frlan I Invlieil to fu. d friend. Invited to funeral aervkea. I'rl . -,, ' Serilrea and Int. prlvala. oriA Erf1.. S'u,n,,S.p.,",I,,",,le..,nf,,J."A.I; i - P ni. l-tni IlleWnon St. Int. irlvate "'jiIMPHON. Jan. 1. ANNIH SfirtHrtjl -81.1 r.?,r.'r"Tn,,o sin w i "rnnvi-Y,' ' Hemalna may b. viewed Thurs eve. (n, Duroaa). Mldoj- of John KImPSonvIk?- 1 OOPI.Il Jan. 3. SAltAll A coori.lt. MMiflltU. Jan 1. llev VMI.l.TAJt r itliea and frUnd". the Hosarr of St. tUjuftr- SOJ'l N. lllth.St... wl.llW of Jojepl Cooper. I .,', J.V.iniS '. Z .,.. .t Hi. .Ii.,l,,lt'. L"7.u i. iiri I. hniril Kat.. S-."K1 SI. Helatlve. and friend, nviieo I", ". h .. . stqure. Pa Tba reverend . r?.idenee nf .laughter. Mrs. Charlrt W. j and bone. As a fffnV Akr:,iV,.-.V ' iTth. : "'"". t lerny an I relatives and friend. Invited to ,,.. Preaton st. .solemn reomem.rnMsam. he said, tho "meat , i AY Jan. I. IMS CI.AIl.v. widow of funeral. I'rl .. Cliureh of Ourl-aily ut Ito.ar. AiathV. cnurtn m J. m. in, uaipa-,: rolled the price of ' A-.J-tu, 1'. riav In her M-t r lie,- ;w.,- ',; J'' .& 1, " u Aft ner. hut had vlr- VWl " . the ri. deie. , of "iiar ' 1 in Auto funeral iSlsk (nee VVardl. "S'dfiJ. IteUtlwf .gt competitor out ot law John h Audi. I W. Oxford at. Int. . M UIV.NJ2trfnin 1. TJ.ANCi:s5r.. v. f. r end. invi.en ,o V:'7nV"And UlimiAiSK : privy'r,. . .,.... ,.,. ...... 7iuiu"".,M,,r.'r"iiiv,in:v:.n r... k.. .;, r , hr.nwood ik. of.p.icem, avi In the Investl-',,". ",Sdfriends"mav rail l'Vl eve .Tjjs frknoa juvlted to funeral, hat., VS.. a. in. , HI-VCK --vt p - . iii. Alrr avea. K- s vias the Amerl.lN Hh at. Int. Private.. M inornlni. ',:"'?Z' .'SSS-SWl ri.Z'l ' UVv" ' c" ldo v-of James lA Br.ck-.T:dKl Chemlcil Company, AU'l.r,U?r-v Tnn i irir-v i-t.ii. Hi a. in. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto tlvea and friends Invited to fun.ral.fjiwj , Ono of tho lursr-1 Tir.Tii dauihter of John II. and lite Mars ""ley , , . re.Meiie. '. "'.",, -f- ""SiSJXt osions c?n?j;. - tKTiM?t,-T iE - -i3 i-ui1 At'w,niichcT...fi&.i that would flBUro In tV.en..."m.v-'eairi'Vi:; o Io r, J. ,n. "' .MA tKP.Al -J vn v. n?vi i J. .vuuow OKOituii .. ,'-W"'a.' ', am'p.l.tw'lBC' -..a.....-, T tu 1 TM1TV T 1.,,.1..n,, PI .HIAIII .lliun.llll, u.r. .f. ....,..o nr.ji,, ...... ..:...,. ,-, .K-TET- Is under llro here. est stockholders Peter Bradley, of said other companies the local Investigation aro Ilrou. n & Co., Inc. ; the Independent Tallow Com pany, which, ho laid. Is owned by the D. B, Martin Company; the Consolidated Dressed Beef Company and IJaugh Sons' Company. BKAU.V nEADS SINGING BODY UOIAVULI..- Jan 1, JOHN J , hu.hand of Catharine Dodwell (nea Jarvla) llela. tlve. and friends Invited tn funeral. Sat., S 30 a. m., ''121 Toeum at. Ifil.t and Wood land ave.) HUh ina.s of requiem Church of the Mo.t Hleseed Siirnraint 10 a. m. Int "rinWATfl Brt! SI. OUa DOXATO. liu.. sld. ave.. All tie funeral. , Arljm MitrUirri frlenda Invited to funeral. Sun , 'J i. m , South '.trichoma, llurka Count), l'a. Int. Ueerhvvood Cem llulmovllle. I'll e MAItlKN Jan 1. r.UNI'.M' , I'AVI, MAIUK.N Helatlve. and frlenda InVlted to funeral aervuea, rial. - p. in., u.jo tam- V.Kd.of-l'lon,ena.ir.on.o. .I.H,m and .&-, J tnJ; rf..i ti'-finVr-a. vaknia inintii in Lai iiai. An.. ll mi in . --- --. .. - . . ... ri"4 . Ii .a aJl -.... t..! . aaIM.l'rsT.- I rl . IZ ti. from lloxborourh. Community Association President Appointed Chief of Patriotic Music John 1. ISruuit. president of the Com munity hlinkinfT A&soclatton, lun been ..,...--.--- "ij-i.--, ,...( .ii: . ri JB15 L-nr-w. r.V..."''r:V,' ".fu54" "Hsi1 IV Trvt . lJ.i-lnrtnii Cem !.7r.J ,- Tfnll-n I in ran &asit MAT Till. s Jail 1. niUJIAS C1IAH, "!:...'.. vrnirtTiiv tti " " r" ' l V.i. .. tlal.lliai an1 frlu Cl V.d l o funVr.I seniee.:-. T. 3"tt chap?.! t Hlll-U :T,lhl,?-,.J tfj n-a."jmi Jlirif IC:? Bin neelis. lltlatlve. and frienaa irtv funeral. I'rl . 'J l. m., parents' r ItiO llalnbrldee t. ,,. ,.; uvvv li.rt ni. MAT1V A. I rsin.r.l'.ervlf-elt I'rl . 1 p. m.. rvtlwiiei .lo-enli IV'he.ler. 24S3 J.ff.raon .., ftrt. . dSe?iV' The market vvaa larsely nominal, the ,0ld vveilher eheiklnff trade Ouotatlons: Apple. per hbl. Jonathan. f'qilnO: Klntr, Hit 1 5 SO, Northern Spy. 3 10 St 3. 50: Tw.ntj. ounce. 11113".", llubhnnlaton, J.l 233 L'3. UrcenlnK, (IllUtiU. llaldutu. $3 OOtf." 23. Lome lloviily, R.Ci)0H 3". Slayinan Wine. aap, II0U, llacl Tul;. t3.30V3, 1'arasou, S4U3 23; llano, JJO i 3U. Ycrl. Imperial, ,113 23. lien Davis. t3&11.1: apples, weatern. per box Jonathan, tl DOB.; 21; I Winter llanana. 1.73tf3, Ppllzenbere. M.7.", Wit Oil, Home lieauty, t.70ti2 23, IJellcloua. ,11.7392 30. Hlni. tl.3lltf2.30. Ortley. I Htayinan VVlne.ap. Jt.7.1(2; Pearmaln, I $17,103 S3. Newtown l'lppln, $l.sot2; illack Twl. $1.I10I2: Uano. tl 23jl.73, 1 appler, nearhy. por hamrer. 30c&$l,3u. do. j do. per -bushel ImMket, 21e($i2V. I.em- ' on., per box, $1ff 7 Hinanaa. per hunch, $1 2312 30. Oranses, California, per bo-c, ..'ef3 30.ln. riorlda. per ton. $JtN. Tan- serines riorlda, pep .trap $3W7. Orapo- irult, 1'lorlda, per box, $JftI3 30, do, 1'orto Itlen, per box, Utl 1.30 Pineapples, I'orto ' ltleo. per crate, 3 23fi0. Orat.es, Call c romla, Tokas. per crnte. Il.l"Kl.4i. do I California Kmperor. per drum. $3fe I. I'ran- nerrie.. .leraey, per eraie, do, per bbl , 510VH. Is tho bubject of special consideration appointed chief of patriotic music by the by Director General of Ralhoads Mc Adoo and his advisory board. Tho Pull man vars aro owned by tho Futlmnn Company and leased to tho railroads. In addition to the funds received by the Pullman Company for the use of equipment by tlio railroads, tho com pany collvcts fares from passenjtcrs. Tho bis packers, fruit shippers and other Interests of the ountry own their own cars of various types. They adjust Lhargeu for the hauling of theso cars with the railroad'. Under tho President's proclamation tiMnff over the railroads the status of theo facilities and tho nillrlals operation of th to study out torn continuing tho handlinc of them. 1'or the present, cxlstlnc nrraneements itr i, i in . . . . ... . ... . I3.21SCI.23: do, ' ,VUI stand, nut it Is possible that some alterations may ne diousiu about. Pennsylvania Publlo Safety Commltteo. The funrtlon of Mr. Braun's otllco will ho to conduct the musical campalcn In thn antl-sedltlon drive of tho Natlon.il Speakers' Bureau Ills work will be to pnpularUo patriotic fours. The aim palcn will bo waced In theatres, movlne- ploturo places and at other Catherines, M Ne'lh""'." i'1"- .. , ,. ,i iu huebnnd or .Vlarle .Maunevi ineo .vir.-icno-' . o r.v,.,,..--.. -. ;.-.,--r.-- --i-ir.l ,"SL,-rYHo,;'fVlVn,Vl.uhV"...lusT' la). .?e,l 41 Uelal.lve, and frlends.niem. Auau. u. Mem-nn. .ir,.,v . .r. lieu he. and-frlend. iVvlled to funeral ieVil '-r o Inwrna ,,,., ,ron ' ;j o mrson - SoU hiiii JreeuieteTi lcTftrbV nf' H ,."r".2''".t0r Rt' nrt '" lied 'to IiSSl ' hat . H3. m. .T.lf N ' .Ml faint.' Chureli. 10 a. ni. Int. AIl;d r,.aV tntlted 10 fun.ral eervlrea. rrl " nvnd of Mary Mccnrtnev trie. Nuaentl. tv tf,L i, Vi,eati r l'a Int. t. 1 W ? !r e'r Si iS milon ih Iflutlvei nnd friend Invited to funeral. yv,8th '' L""ur- "" i JV;i, t,I.m'.iu-..o-f!.m-. "- Kri . 1 a. m.. 1200 3. 21th it . Jlteh na.l tJJ.TO-lllT..l Clarl.aboro. Ni 3&i . .. . e K.M.ifa- K, in iflnv't rni r,n nr.ii a n, .. r-. ...;-.. ' . . . u ...t ttn a. 1,-nimvn, .N .1 , w. i r.i...... m.. - -- . 1!AY1UI Jan, 1, at Vln MAftV HIITAN, lf. of a iVed 73. Services at lata r.ntown. N. J 1 rl fclUlIPKSON' Uec. 31. JAN11 I. eorr. H. Uorre reolitenee. Vln 1 3D p. iii. Int. prl renuleri Int llftlv Cro.a Cem. MeCLOSICKT. Jan 1, at Andalu.la. Ta.. JIAKT, t-lft.U.V Wife of land Helatlvea and. friends. L-axue of 1. 31AIIX J'. wiufw ni.neiuuB, , w aged 07 Helalvea and rrlenda inn LOSickv jan i. ai Anuaiusu. ra.. fn,ral, rrl . 2 p. in., kon-ln-IaW. re , daughter of lata Tolin and Ann Mc i,Vdev,)cit Hartman. Clark.boro. ', f. of Colero In., County Derry. Ire. Esllniton Cem.. Clark.boro. N, J- i'. HU1.1.1V A.. Jan JOSEPH rk:4Ji jo.eph Erflckson. ad Ii8. lleUtlvea and Sacred Heart. II V M Sod-ility nnd I.adiea' I jjary dodby'a'nd lato John hulUvn,la?y5 friends are Invited to attend funeral Trl . T A. I) Sorloty of the Cathedral. Invited . uJiatlvea and friend. lnvHe4 to 'gtffejfi io luner.i. t.t " ,i .".- ,o." ei i iat,. V P. 1.. isiana roiv,. upim.w where naaresaes lire Io be made by the I r ' iVnnla. N. J. Int. Col-.town Cem Solemn ma., of requiem nt Cathedral 10 n int'prnsnert'lllll '"em Friends ntfj speakers of tho National Speakers' i V-Eftftis Dec. 81. JAMES J.. Iiuabaml m Int. Holv; Cross Cem Auto funral. I remain. Krl 7 to 8 p m. -SV Itureiu of Delia Ferris, riua notice of funeral Hill I VeCOI.LOUall Huddenlv. r)eC. ;n. I TIIATCHRIt. Ilee. 31, 8At.Uar-4Ci uurcau. pi (rom rtla,nc. of John J. Uradley. TIIOMAH V . son of late William and Marv , rt chufi,, . Thatcher (nee llardrM Mr. Braun has been president of tho V5.tr, at and VVyalmlnj ave. - McCollouah. ated 4H rtelatlvea and , ,iVea and frlenda. Friendship Orel. Mi Community Slnfflne Association for tho ri-AIIEnTY. Dec. 31 rflANK P.. son friends , invited to funeral Pat., 2 p. m . 1S4H c. of I'M Martha Assembly. .Dejff. i.., ,.,-, . I . 1-"k'u" "' '"" ., jiary and late Patrick ll.lurty. Ite a. s 21'tli at. Int. Mt, Morlib r wr, I Naomi, and Quaker City Council,".!); J last year and was Instrumental In de- fi, and friends invited to funeral. Krl McUONAI.D Jan 1. JOSEPH i: . hu-' arainvlteVi to attend funeral service V'elonlnir tlio nlmrlnir nt ll,.. 1 ,,,,. a an .. m . 413 8 Croskey at (2-'d ami Ixim. hnnd of Man 1. SleKnnHld Helatlve. and. t .. , 1""U Taaket at. Int. private, - ..... .. " D. . "( .. .,,,. r.ni,lm inn.. Mf rafrl-T t I. In, llal ir. fnnrnl. Knl r u . I - ..... Is not fully established I "'ana .Navy ard nml In a number of gftjVch in a m Int. Calh.dral Cm ' fiaidence of mother-in-law l!- THIle liurfi: thovias. Suddnl)-. ivec. 31, i Placed In charce of tho 1U" ""sim, -ucii as tnc sreat, lestlval, 11.ANAa u"-. ., ;. "';" "''n. 4310 rennsxruve. i . v. i-niii. h,.ieim j husband of Maenia Thomaa e railroads are reaulred soi.bs and Hags at tho Uelmont pia-' '"''''(tcSSa'ii) aaed 13 . fteiffiV,.1 -V", VJiSl .'""'' "ffi ,ii?,v-V-'e.r,..i2fr "' !' .'rl'id" '?vliedto tunerai. ... .... .. .. .. i fen ii iti i r inhr ,i i,a ..... ., .j .,, ....- -v.-" .i ....... .1.1,, : .". ... oi'"'."r. ....; . ." .. -. ;......:.:. mt cn-ivnui ni., .'. - - -- . u Micciui FCiienin ror " ".-. ,. ,. ntum ,li-,ii. j.cu rri.no.. ni. r.uvv.i . - bhiuui tuiii. uiviieu miiivvl:i.i, urr i". j..m. uiun. . Crois pascant on llroad street, FARM SHOW OPENS JAX. 21 to funeral. Frl. ward s Cburch lu i.9 3. ai,,rn, irn'. real. wdow of (leoree It McDowell. nRed 7.1 3d at. Itlcli rnas. Ht. Ed. Selatlves and (rends Invited lo funea UR. m. Int. .New Cathedra '"iV... i'rl . 11 n. ni . residence of hei H KBWAJs., HMWCn. it,, ni. mitA vi nrt i iiarv u mz wm nh.1 I ... .. ..... luin aaifv tr. i?.i rT rfCi1 iiriv i r" t-r.i$. n i",;,:;j. " i' - !) 'JO. VTM.TM At.KX- YEG.ETABLES Uir nai tv little tradlnc on octount of wintry wmthcr conlitloin and thcr wero few price changfn Quotation: White po tatoes, Jcr iwr "fbuBh. basket C83 Ibt.V--No. 1. 73iJ-U0rs No. S. 40&60c. "White po taton. prr 100 lb- lnnjlnla, $2 2$ 1'.60: New York. $..' SO&J 40; western. I2.J0 UMAiK Hweet potetof-. Jempy, pr S-buih. basket (31 Ibs.J I (on so swete. No, I, Uf jt.i; no, .u, -, lumtdo; Dttrn w opii , no. j, T3ctfSl;ilo, No. 2. BOftGOc. Swef t potatoe-. .TerMer. pur bumper Vo. 1. $1.wUQ2; No. a, ,S(Vt.'Jo, Celery, Ne York, per bunch. l.S'Tf tltM. do, do, per crate. fJ.7V It- , luro. no r inn. per nainp'r. nucof lj do. Cali fornia. ir bo. OUciiitl 2.1: do, LoutilanR, 1 per bbl.. $1 r.O V-. C'aullflowpr. Ini UUnJ. per crate, JlJSlfS 30 : do, fallfornU. per trate, IJfrfll.M), Mrutnels prouta, laontr Is i tun, prr lv i u aivt . wBifrwn", .vpw York, pet" 100 burrhe, 2ti.H. Eeirplant, J'iorlda, pfr box, '' 5. I'ucumbera. KlorU, da, perjiamper. $3u2 .Squaih, Florida, per i, .- hiuj u. rpinnrn, .orioirt. RAILROADMEN INSPIRED BY FEDERAL CONTROL l.b!., $en,Q0. Kale. Norfolk, per bbl., $1.30 iieana. i lorioa, per namiicr. iBiioro priority orders, which had in tho majority ot cases been Issued by ' A?0,. .Jr.uJi'.'f "i?: ,K, h WffA ??-?' tho quartermasters ot tho army and fiary, nnd to uso their own Judgment , per..' riorlda. per crate, itja 3 Tomatoea,! until V,n I'o.l .linnM 1w i-otlovo.l nt ll. nnil fnmln,, o.l (tl ,!...- ..m.. Klorl,H' f?.1!. J, "''' i?:'5. ' iv.Tur.'Pi for which, tliirp 'Is nbsotu'to nt,ed Is moved. V incmUer ot the InlerstAto Commerco Commission said that with tho railroads' iclcased from this priority tlc-up tho railroads should bo ablo to make a largo gain In freight movements. ' . . , . , f V. .. o 4 ( i. t. rnlal.u.. ! t flft ltv . (ftffti . ail.UIBIil .w.n.-Hpnn. -. .vri, i.-vn 1 JI.Q.V I'abli.se, domesilc. per ton, $Sut) ,40; do, Danla. .aeed. per ton, $40(f43: do, 1 Klorlda, nev, per basket. $.'5 30 Onions, I New York and'weatern. per 100-lb, bar No. 1, 2 r.oWJ.73: No i!. $l1.40. Mushrooms. l'or-lb. basket,, 4t-I.S0. It is singular vvhnt a small part tlio-pcacu piopobdls uut-lU' their influence -on Iho market. Kevv-persons in "tho Street" rcgaid them seil ously. Thcro Is, however, n strong feeling-that pcaco Is In tho nlr some where, but thrt tho dlscussloils by Russia, Austria-Huneary and Geimany are mere camouflage. Tho general impression Is that when genuine pcaco Is on tho way its presence will lo ouslly recognized and no room will bd left for doubt. Evidently It 'Is not on the way yet, ' National Debt More Than Quintupled ' ' The United States enters tho new jenr with a Xatiuiml net debtiof $5,615,000,000. more than' five times -the amount of jilno months ago, but only one-third of tho debt which .promises, to develop by tho first of nest j ear. Tho debt por capita ls'about $51 and the percentage of debt to esti mated national wealth 24 ner veot, - The Treasury financial summary statement, Issued yesteiday for tho first tlmeninco Juno 30, shows actiml'dlsbursemclits iJuringtho first' litflt" of the fiscal year have fallen far "bellow tho estimates, particularly fof t,Ie mllftary establishment., m ..'.., '..' . ,' " '-. ' An VnQr'mpus prospcqtyo lricrc.ao ii) AVar Department expenses, for munitions and materials .contracts to be filled In the sprlng.-wlll raise (he Government outlays at that time, but qlllcials -feel somo doubt that ordl- nary disbursements will reach tho $12,310,000,000 estimated fur tho fiscal year ending next Juno 30. ' t " ' V ' RAILROAD EARNINGS nocKiNo' v.vi.ucy 1017 ' ' Incri a. a $:3l',ll3 iQ.nnw $T.SS1 S!l3.TSi lf FRENCH FORCES DRAINED V-'j , ? JJen Moro Than Fifty and Mobilized 3, . 1 W. I 1 M-- A ' 't.,Woriueri ticquireu tor Army men more than fifty years oid. A fur ther 'measure In tlio 'same direction is announced. The Minister of. Munitions has decided that workmen mobilized for armed, service, belonging jt"j tho 1914 November grot.,.-,.. $uxs.55J v.l 144.A7U 11 months Ero...... O.UtS. M 2.411iafl'i Net, I. S.m0S7 8JT.C78 COI.OIIADO t SOUTIIBRN LINKS v.,.ml.r crnii tl.74onr,S , v-.t ... v. - 444.46U 1 ..:...,.. b.... la m. Lbik n oi, ma i -"Nit '..':.....:: : :'.b::tm "uzhii DUlAWAIli:, lCKAVVANN.V ANB , WUSTER.I November srosi .... $4.8n0.7.-,3 $331,850 Net ...." l,lSt,77d :3.h04 Eleven laontha' sroaa BS,B2B,15U 5 U40.47U Ne 15.013,336 S12T.7TS NUW YOnK, 8USQOKHANNA AND, ' ' WESTERN . November ro ,8'?'Iii v.t ..: eo.M8 Eleveif nlontJla, iroea 3,8S8,03S i Net, ,--"v ,2S,9l , i;un; vn,.mhr eiois ..... $7.213. S01 Net ' t,0.(IM 'sso.ass Eleven- montha' iros. TJ.MJ.OJl- S.S3I.S34 N.t 10,03;, ou m. i;4, sua NOrtTJIEltN TACiriC - m mrk.m IT. B3&401 " lIRLOIta ' Nit 7............. ..421.113 2:i!;60B El.veo montb.- sros. SS'552-SIS -Z-22I-3J5 an v,w.,.. -...it, ot .. ATUANTIC COAST LINB November (ro.a $'"'?!? $U.Sd6 EU fin monthl' nit" 8 iMJHjS Net V,IH,t3 Oecrea... $31.43, a.loT :07.isg 140,1 1833,832 Hugo Volume of Letters Pledging Support and Co-operation Reach Director McAdoo AVASIUXOTON. Jan. J. No matter how much some of the railroad prcel The Rev. W. P. Majruire Dies Mr. McAdoo. Director General, seven years old, rector of I Ht. Anastasla's vlled to run.ral aervlcea. Frl., . v m.. MonilI-4 - Jan I. JIARY 1' . wider ot iient. Hoc.. Invltea to Mnerat serv$al i Hear atr: Csthollo Church, Newtown Square, Tft .IpsrenU' re.Ment. lls VMIdvvoort ave I.a.t i:,iHar, H rri,, Kj -,; r.elatlv.. anil -j i 'm . brothc-'a residence. Isa ,, uin. fH.n.i T'en.iin,. ,,,e u-hf, n-n. hnrn in Rith lihi i,i.i.,i,i.' i tansdowne. I'a. Int. Sit. Slorlah Cm. P..- fif.nd. Inviie.l lo tunerai. wltho it further wmi N "Tin t. Int. jirlv.te.Jil un. n tli.;i'app,r; Ithi nlc It H dlU from pneumonia fuesd.iy. " " ' 1 5 ""X" ,low,a lnur" " " " v' '"' , ", I' , J! ,1 Pi:. J-HW IJ !' .'''. mar b. vl.wiai t am.' working for rock Hand .Father Maeulre studied nt Overbrook OROSS. At 124t B. NewklrU.t.. Jan. 2 I .oruii,'ls,or ,'o liavei ItcudlnB Terminal 1.0J , p,vvAnD Jan. S. GEORon' Wl,j Road und will, sav-.t will work Seminary and vvsb ordained tvveve sears JEROME J., hmband of Mary Qrosa. Due '" -"'S'"!.""1 " "4 ...iJAl ,n.m nJ Charlotte W.rt,.S n 4Tf tta at 1 aa ..nr an fna ; tt t Af th. Nativity, Medlu, and two years later went to St. Co.ma.VH, Aramore i "; TOO fATK.tOB fIHftirir.Tynv HKI.P WANTK1 MAIJC MAN wantfJ to tnOrdlE ami tft crin, to take car of raw. Una & i tor Ins crram. jyinx t riiif irw t rfro v-o.t ;.ib ti, 'jj it H7,0t0 ,Uh 014 Auto Tags to Jnury 10 IIAnmSBUrta, Jan. S. A ble featur of the Pennsylvania SUto Farm Trod uctB Show, to be held here January 'Jl to 24, will be the display of dressed poultry and cvks urranced by tho State Poultry Association. Entry blanks are now being sent out by the State Department of Aericul turo and exhibits should be sent here. dents may ba eulk'.njr.- vioikers In the "uoressea to Charles Ii l'atton, Secre runks seem to have awepted Govern-1 aTi' ,f Aerluulture. No admleslon fee ment operation with enthusiasm. Let-" to 1,e c"t'1, and .tl10 special entry ters nnd telegrams, are dally reaclilnr , i1"8.03 v'" lncIudo those of farmers. Director General McAdoo, lu treat 'aiders, commercial men and boys and volume, declaring that he may expect e unaualincil loyalty from the railroad men. . J ljj.ll.ai Itlltl luuuvva- . rrl,. t,.,. aviltlam T Vt.,1.. .1,1.... riKht (Tand natl 1 harder to Ileln vv-ln the ware 1 am 17 year old my Health Is so' 1 Cant go to tchool nnd I will Pray for you und wishing ycu good luck and cod spead cood by. sincerely yours. . . cood luck. This missive, and many others liko It have come to 'the desk of the new di rector seneral of the railroads, written In pencil and oh fragments of paper, sometimes rumpled and soiled. They are belnc answered by Mr. McAdoo with his thanks tor the cood wishes ex pressed. " U. S. TAKES OVPR PART OF TROLLEY SYSTEM The flist Btep toward dovemment con trol of the otectrlo lines Of the country has been taken In an order Issued by Director Oeneral McAdoo tahlne over that sectn of the Lelilfh Valley Trac tion Company's system embraced In the eastern division. Including the lines in Kaatou and Philllpsbure and from Kaiton to Bethlehem and 'South Bethle hem. ' This step is believed to forecast an order prohibiting the carriage, of trolley trelgnl oy in. tines in nueauon ana re stricting them to passenger trofflo ex clusively. It .has been Intimated also that a similar order may be Issued In regard to the Philadelphia itapld Tran sit Company, which Is extensively en gaged in the carrying of "trolley freight" The cancellation ot. so large a number of passenger trains on the Tennavlvanla. and the lUadlnr ''Rail. C.;v. .jxgjrxii. e. "t,. i-h.;.;:-ii;Vi.- varr r. . in.. .. Exhibit at Ilarrisburg Will Feature , rVI "ft: &.rVtiiW, WnJ"., heeii.eJ Pn,,ln, .n.l V . S.... eh, h rlimert. nemW'.K.V."" '.."".J .uuu . "'" """ '-bS" "V.W.T.anllV.H. Jan. 2 MAT. daiiclvt.r and Jlaraaret A. Ciallacher .. ...KII.M 1 (nea Banford). artd IS Itelatlv-e. and trlend dine" of parents, ?0a.1 Ellsworth at! Int lloly Cro.a Cem. U.malna may be viewed i'rl atter 7 P, m. GAUNT. Jan. 2. BTACY OAU.VT. ad M. n.latlves and friends Invited to funeral a.rvic.s. Hat.. 2 P. m . 623 Vine t.. Cam den. N. J. "t- P'lvte. Hverrreen Cem. Frlenda may call Frl eve. tlinSOS. Jan, 2. IIMZA OIIISO.V (nee MIUlIN ,'l ..l,r M1U-VII, ilauihter. Mrs. Arthur Jlalr. liutledgo Ket i.-o , i-a. ini. iTiv.ve. i anveanci. on uron arrival ot tatlon at 1I.A0 u. tr, Thura . 7 tn n n n. lIlUOWKU, I)ee, SI, JOHN JletlOW- HLU used 78. ueutiv-e. and friends In vited to .ervteea. Jrt, 2 P. m. Oliver II. Hair Plda . 1HJ0 Chestnut st. Int. prlvat. Westminster Com. ...... . McKBNNA Jan. 1, JOHN-, husband of Mary !".. McKina. Uelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. S .10 a. ni , 730 N. 22i at. High mats of reoulem fat. I'rancl.'o Church III ii m. Int. Holy Cro.a Cem. MeMAIIOJf Pee .It JAMi:s .on of late Patrick and Susan MeMahon Ilelatlvea ana irienoi invievi ID lUlll-l.,, nai.. ri.u i. in,, re.ldenia of brother-ln.law. lohn UrOTin. "SI TOOVUiY -Ijec. Jli JVJi.". Jj.., , her and late Andrew Tjomej Ineo "firr w4iy. "ai'iflii i i funirai V.Ji'.Y" ' laueoet. uve. s.th nnd Tlnlenm ave l. and fnUR V&ter eM-e.t la itf.V.' Solemn hlh reeul.m mnSI Ilaiihael'. -. " rV-i i?7 of 1 ) Km ' pr"i,t0- Church lu a, in. Int. Nov Cathedral Cem. 0f51Lll?sVilV-J.n. rANOIS J. bus. Ai?,?,S "t n,l.t:X T dauah- aHonr.rJ.n"nunlne.BV,1platl?en;,;s, terMstvwm.,7j e"-HSV','AjLr.u.Yj?. Sj0J."invTted to fun.rlv Fit H i ?J.Talor) Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to of Ht. Thomaa Aautna. n in " ln .rin.v.ni .i ll i.i.i. .euiain. fi.ii.ral. Prl,. t n. m.. rasld.neo o Icea at inniiy i,io.i "Ji",1;,--Wolf at... 2 n. m Int adjolnliur rrlend. may tall Thur... io .Villo fun.ral V"."r '"" . - " ... -e...... ..-xy-v :"-..,' i, 'e.nr.nv- .- . TnilV n ,n f IV.J. Nun"i. . I1H.UIIUI.. Oi i-.,, ... -- -J,.'.---, -I ivjiviru.vi, e aaii. a., wkr.. i'n . ..-. iiniiiiru j ,tn i J -s. -v i I. a run v v ia. .... t. .& j nip nra Aim ani erlek VV and, ilartha (lordon i(n. Uouslass). ' w,iow of j0m R. Morrla. ."irv Ices am) Int 'u,Utive and frlenda. uiembet, aa.a a mraira . ii in n.i ,,,.....- B1,t. . ,.i... j.-0. .n K. or i-. i-iusa. ...i.n. r-h,ireh " -,"r- tr.lo r-... r. 1,1, ,. .w-. w... nu 1,1" eiiuit" ,-V . i ..... i 1 it. ,. ,,.... .n.l frlnrla. l.a.t 1 eriiin Aaao.. International Molderj Union. No. 15: hla fellow vv-oratn. to funeral, Mon . s 3D ;. m.. 2MM . .i. 1,1.1. ,nmmt nf rau in I Church 10 a. m. Int. St. AnnaW WKXI.tJ'T.-rorinerU- .fl vl( ot John II. WtltnhuVJa., Ilfiian KasiiRU. Orman)'. l ii'.r.'I ... i.V-T A.n 1tlrrkev.l ?nTrn." invluf to i-V.jr.tfl .im . " n. ni . resldene. of aon. 'I Waekenhul. .S4S4 .N. OrU . U Ontario .fs.l. ini. g"?"-aJrrimR l em. Iiemaina null w, ,....- ---j j- ,7r "ei .. ,,,cr-' a '3 Au' fun.ral ..., ' VVAI.Ki:n Uar. 31... Clisisiwa-, ?.'.? iaseii- .ju'v&d.? via.e.r, .'",-'- -"-.,J. nf fAtjtt. - " ,t.L.i-..rr Ua at la. nanf tn tVi rVitivnK a Vib I qntlvA nf t nnatpa I Vitll TtA crtl.ll . .o ". . -."tvii ., tut. iV.- mim,J'L",i r PlVi'fitfvoP V,... Vtl.VnO JI1 J illl.tAlt lin.Vllll MU- hand of Cmma C. Oro ln Uttm). fcired iinatnrti ana irinaa. mrmuerw ui i u; HUUSUKKKrmi wanteO to care for mill horn: particularly fond X rapabto to look after O-yr.-old boy; ref. exth. P 627. Led. Of, IN MKMORtAM WIL.L.1 VMS. In Irixlntr mtmCirv nt nn. .dear mother. 8VUX&Y T. WILMAMH. Jan uary 3, Wlj, Clill.UHUX. Beatlj ABIiU Jan. JOSEril II , husband ef AS1.U--jail. .. juoai'ii 11 . nvi.cana er Hannah A. Abel ne. Bmlth). Relative, and friends. Ii. A. Shubert Council. No. TaS. O. of I, A anl Co. 86th neit. I. V.i In. Wallace, at, Int. Mt. Morla may rail 1-TI c. m . 401S li (..in. Pr1.n H to 8 d. m AtKKN. Jan. r. AN'N'lll JAVR. wlrlftu, 9f William Allien, Service, at convtnl.nc. Ill at family. APPLU. Jan. s, CATIIAItim nldoir o( rieori. Avpla and mother of Mrs. Thomaa McCl.ary. iUJa Waahlniton av. R.latlvM ana sri.naa invltM to fun.r.1 .errloes. TI., 3,. in.. Oliver II. Dalr lHd,, lt:o Chestnut l., int. rrrnwooti tjem, . ANDERSON'. Sudd.nlv. at late reslflenee. 1SU Wood.toclt at.l JKItU n, ANDERSON. nu.b&nd of Arnn JLn.ltp.nn (n.. flt.nnl. ...d. H. R.taUve. and friend, yiit.lltv Ca.Tla. K. a. B.. No. 54. Moor-.town, N, J., Inrlt.4 to fun.ral a.rvlee. rrl.. 8 p m.. ohap.l of Baptist Cem.t.ry, Iladd.nfl.ld. N. J. Int. Baptl.t C.tn., Ifaddonn.ld. Remains may b. vl.vr.d Thurs... a te 10 p. m., fun.ral .tnoii or rfonn v., Kimra.ri. son. o. . cor. Rroad and Ta.k.r eta. ARMSTRONG. Jan. 1. EVTUA ELIZA, BETH. davMrht.r pf. Sual. and, taU Jame. tleth Kaptlst Church. Hurvlvora of Co l". 3d p.. Vol. ll.avv Artlllervi lnSth llttt . Pa. Voiunteersi Oeneral 1) n. Illrney Post. No' Pa. Vol. ll.avy Artllleryi IMth lie. Pa 8. O. A. n.t Court Nlmrod. No. m. i at A.I Had. White and Rlu. Council. No. o83. O. I. A.s Weshlriton Camp. No. R70, P. O. 0, or A. l l. u. naaer circle. .-,o. sw, i.auie. Auilllary, No. of th. n. a. 'n. h. v Anna M. Rc Campi Hon. of V. U. P. A rvo. i, and rorm.r employe, oi varey uro... invited to funeral .ervlcea, Sat.. 280 p. in., el. Arizona at Remains "ay ba viewed Frl. eva. Int. Hillside Cem . via funeral ear. HANNA Dec. '1. J C7.YPB. hushand ot -Vlay Itanna (tie. Campbell), a id iu. Relatlv.a and friends Invited to fun.ral aerv- c... iiruioi put., Kaainsion, iiucx. vjo, n. rri., liani u. in. .in. ii,,., ui i.riu Dtc. SI, 8AMUKI C. Jr.. con nf I WtM . uriauun uiiii ireiin. en., ijiiii p, ni, iv iitvi - --j; -jr M nt thfl tfAtritl IUart, AUar and VHITAKCrt.--Jan. 1, OODltJH Society and CVrml Cgunrll. K. of of Mry wm!i.r inwr jm Oli .sTiT 111. .Vernon C.m. , ... .va, J t Marv Murray HvUtlv.. ami fllen.l. . .Wlll".-" ;' iiiva"S.ila I lo funeral, rrl.. a.30 a. m.. -53u JJol nue. jveiii. ""- "'TJ !!"' 't. .bolemn renul.m mas. .Ht. lo servic,. rrl. 1 p. -.. r at. int. Montros. Cem, Ifrl.ft 'niwiI,Jio5".e-Jn. 2. CAROUXJ of DavU O, Wilson UMidJI friends" nvited to fun.ral n Scott ave,, Olenoulen. ra., M Samu.l O. and Jennl. Hart, a.d H. ll.Ia-l N. Clev. and ave. tiain ana uiamona at. ) ttve. and friend. Invited to funeral a.rvlee.. Lit. pilvate. Itemalns may bo viewed Frt.. 2 r. m.. rarent.' r..ld.nee. 4314 Weat- I Tliur. ,7 tp 11 p. m oill.i:. Deo. 31. ANN1R C. dauahter ot late Benjamin N. and Clara A. O.l. . for merly of iv.lawaia Cltr. .4 72. Ilelatlvea mln.tep k. int. Drlvata Artlnaton Cm llAHHKI.llL'BCH, Jan. 2. Wtl.MAM HAS RKL11USC1I. Relative, and friend.. Invited, to fun.ral service.., ai., i"3u p. rn.. imi tiarria.il .v., ri.iie.uiu .11., vi..m ,.. of Charira O. ilasenmaier. Ilaiatlvea and 1 lel. . I'eUv. ira Paper; plesse ropy r.landa Invited to fun.ral a.rvlc... Sat.. H ii'JKII. .laf. ,1. 11. m.iiii. n.1.0 -i..i.i. ... i. n.i... J fne. Tlnni. widow of Jalnea V-.'".l. S"" -;"?- ,-.l",' ..:,'.-,'., i ... . f.l.,,j. HI. Il.l.rlel ,.m,... .., iii...oi. L'.'ir,,.-' . "-""' .. SI...J 1. m ISlt 'no rri.na. invuea o lunerai eervicee in.. I ""lI-VvTiiiti -Jan " t private. I v. ni., .I.ter". realdence. l,ucy II, Moore, i ..-JiJrpnM IUvarnd clei SIB. widow 23 i:.'Ad.ma at. Ini. Bt. Oeorao'. Cem.. lJ.l.T,tnirrtJl tS fSn.?il ,.. 1.... t . t.l IuTdu.., .n... 1.. ,nnv I irienoa ii,,iir. w .-.,---T and A. M.l eraploiea O'lHaJAU, Htallon. invl ed, to lunerjl. nav-i,. ia jiaywouvj n.( -- v .,- MimriAY. Un 1 JOHN J. MUUIIAT. rhiI frlendi. Court Franklin. Jr., ion of John J . Hr . ami lato Catharine pf ., lnvltrd to unri.il "S lurraj- uein T. Hosary C lnUM to funeral. I'rl .3i) a. m.. and ftien;". . '""Vt If , in.. it... - .!... r.inl.m ma... infill A. M.I MTJD101 WiVfH'.l'l It'. iimin rt ."ui.-i.ii. sr vav t-.. ...sav- in Kllzabrth'a Churth 10 a. tn. Int. New Cathe'dril Cem. Auto funrrol. ilUJti.A v. uc. nn, jiiii. .Ajuiw.i, jiui. hani m lnltd W. Arlim Anna unurcii iu a, tu. int. .iw iaio Iral rm NAYron Jan. 2, AMCI-'. 0auhtw ot Anna Albert and lata John tf, Na!or. c:r Jcn and Int. private. NRKLT. Ja, 1. EMZAmrm. "Rife ot T'.nhrt J. Xl. ItUth"" and frUitda In Mltrt to runri aervi, rn., p. m , ws t.., l..l. Te.ln. lav.l 1"'7 and. IS? P. n-.. ii; WILSON, -Ian. l. ft! no .. ..,, . xTi -n.an- A jti . HA,,n . -M- -, .-, neat and frlenda Invited to funer, 1 At Cooper at. Woodbviry, St. J i:.iabl. atemorlal 31. K..Cfcl Int. private, areeu gem. ;a VV IN ItollD, J.ii. ..,.". funeral. ;ou, (nea Mtuendler), w-lf. of ('. I". It.ess. azed rif. ilelatlvea ana inenaa, ai.o i.uvonia Lode No, tj l.adtea' Howllnc Club, mem ber, of Ht. John's German Reformed Church and Ladle.' Aid Hoel.ty, Invited to funeral a.rvlera, rrl.. 1 p. m.. 20&7 Kranktord ave. Int Hlll.ld. Cem. Auto aervlca. HIRBHRp. On Tw.Ifth Month 30th. 1817, MARY A. ins. Levis), widow of Jess. Hlb. berd. aced 81. Funeral from htr 1st. rail unci, lllddletown. D.lairar. Co.. Pa., on 1'lf'H.day. Fir.t 3tonth Bdju:5...m. . HILLJIAN. Jan. 1. OKOROB V.. bua. Relatlv.a Mrvloa. rrl.. mi. privai. JliMinl L 1111 and (rl.nd. Invl band . uf 31a '.f. HOF31ANN. Jan. 1. at sli !? p. tn., 4T30T OHN. huaband of Marart mfrizBw -ll"'J'.,l". HTM ""WLal s tSTr.H Decamber-.ai. JRSTEll. huabana ell r, ed 77 .-year.,, , j i, tttap tha Cannatattf Verein. o. 1. aattrW cn.ncUl Aaaoclatloa. B Hodalltr. I.saiue of the Barred Heart, em- nMtitUTrit DeoambertSt. K.".i" Mi." a Vn-.1 "m . Yi.a'H-authT .t hJT. ' WUR8TBII. nu.in , mn riulem maa. Ht. (labrl.V. ChurLi lu vVureter, a. m Int. Holy Cro.a ,'.". ,, . , ;;''?. . i-Alitw.-. Jan. i oaaiw, imn.i nu. V Ti.iiflMil 'A. I am u. I'arK in., uanaoni, a.eu ai'. iieia. ZZj'i.' n.im.n k.forml v live. n.I frl.nda. Ouabep Cltr Council. No. Paul'. Ofrman KerorBtt 17. D. of U. Invited to funeral eervlnea. V'M.lf "!.'", B! Frl.. 2 B m.. 4S.0f Paaehall ave. . Olend. ""V.'.T",1.V.:.': may ran i nvr v bi. .m iim.i.1 rAt'(jr;.jan. a, v.-MniniJi-ite.ii vnu- ??jz.zn KINBON. Hr., husband of Martaret J ras. nSa3l3Bj; toa. M ni. ii.iauv.. aiui irieiiua. rm;n . -.--" . V. throplo Loda... No, IS. p, O. K i Vet.ran '"AE'V OJd Veltowa7 Asso.. Odd. Fellow.' Horoa anil. Jltf J Orplanate. and member, ot tha tiatnet.rr 52tvi Orplanatt, and memb.ra ot tha vjatnet.rr llioaru. invill o tuw.r.i a ritv.r.. ow. ,' LChelten av.., Oermantovrn. Frl., 2Sa B.iajs.. r .,...,.. ..... ... it.u...i w,,.. ' .u.. I.M.. a .main, rear , b. Vlwl. Thura. v. da atlernoon, at 1 i c dene. 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