Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 21, 1918, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PTJBL10 LEDGEU-PHiLAIELlHlA THURSDAY
FEBRUARY' 21,
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SSIP QF THE STREET
ILADELPHIA ELECTRICS NOTE
fc ' ISSUE THEME
jyo Philadelphia Banks
portionment, While
thirds Talk
iltlMlU Id a good deal of gossip going the rounds of the brokers' ofllcei
and Investment houses In this city over tho Issue of $7,300,000 I'hlla-
flplila-Klectrle Company's two-year
Iiavo liccn In such good demand
jrlien the nyndleatcwcloscd its books at
Jfe being asked and the answers are
sttl to mo snaro or apportionment
anktng houses hero whose names
It Is snld was, only one-third of the total Issue, The other question Is how
S( happened that tho other banking house not a local concern was able
ho Influence tho apportionment of twotlilrdn of tho Issue.
I? In this latter connection there are
Ewked, alfo without answers, bearing
ioncern to the Capital Issues Committee In Washington, It Is also
olntcd nut that tho notes carry tho
ard, which In Itself has no particular significance.
That tho demand for the notes In
y'tlio reports from several Important
tibscrlptlon and who have oversold
Jo nine times. Ono house said they
allotment.
W No Mystery in Market's Strength
t . . . . ... ....
Vt Almost every any nomo one in mo
Ik . ...a. ... nnnn...,! C. .1... nnnllHOa.l nl.anRlt, nt tl.n tnhpl1, TI...
fna which was most generally accepted yesterday was given by a broker
fho seldom gives an opinion even when asked, except perhaps to a cus
Homer.
Ptllo said that tho market Is experiencing a natural recovery from tho
LCrUo'UMg UCCUIIO l 1111-1. ItUlUIIUl. 1
fitrength of tho market to any one
',f tho pendulum, ho remarked, lie
Efltitnco of tho Bo-callcd peace talk when thcro Is no tauglblo sign of pcaco,
according lo lila outlook on the war situation. The employment of ovciy
EwralUble man and of nunc women nt
kiery Industry' turning out previously
titvr the principal if not the only icasons for present market conditions.
'fy 4o uiiicr rriihnnw ncru nuwinccu
VcstorA Jiud withdrawn their holdings
other that many wealthy ncrwon.s
Lta.A-
lyvrvs
vmtntry Hanks Slow In Buying
Ca ..
It? H Is Mid that tho country banks
District uro not taking their full quota
PeMednCBS ns proposed by Secretary
Sbmlm asking tlicm to set nnldo one
K(snnslls wceklv to bo Invested In theco ccttlllcatcB. for their subsctiucnt
IlVixchongo for tho third Jjlbcrly Loan
Inquiry nt tho Philadelphia Kcdrrnl Kcserxo Hank brought out tho
l(nfonnaton I bat' slnco Mr. IMcAdoo's rctjucst for this systematic method
fct, accomplishing tho sale of $3,000,000,000 of theso ccrtlllcatcs all over the
Kcountry. tlio ntnount of certlllcatcs taken through the Philadelphia Federal
l''Keseno Dlvtricl has exceeded all.picvlous records In tho distribution of
KTreasury ccrtlllcatcs.
Vt A well-known banker In speaking
t''could readily undcrstuud how dlfllcult It would bo for many country
flianks to livo up to tho Secretary's request at tho present time, as nt this
Wtline of tho year tho country banks uro called upon very heavily by the
f farmers to finance spring planting, but a little later on when tho farmers
jet paid for their stock and gialn
Lover to llio banks again.
imors of Big Industrial Mergers
Tho rumor credited to New York
liiotllo Works and Crucible Steel was
fhere yesterday. Some, however, claimed that tho recent continued tip.
"ward movement In the stocks of
RAtomctlilntr of tho kind Ii In tho air,
-Un with ilaldwins and somo other
,"Jj5f-4riiero was, howocr, a persistent
Al'j'"-., ., iu,.
vv01Luct;ilun mill tl lueiuiu jiii:iki:i
,.,tia somo other concern, but no ono
t. Informal Ion on the subject, although
Stfheard "something" of It.
,
If Thcro was also homo talk or a
realuwin company in conjunction wun ine wesungnouse company, on
iVhlch there will bo unusually largo profits, but In some quarters this
J.news was considered us a manipulating dovlce, to put the stock still
Sklglicr. Those who seem to know still
Iment comes out It will show enormous earnings for tho last year. It Is
Jitld by theso financiers that, wltllo Baldwin's bad some bad losses In war,
IBiaterluls und misfortune with Russian contracts In 1910, these were all
llwrltlcn oft In tiiat year.
.
mucrs to uisciixs war Finance vorporauon
rati
l- A special committee of the American Investment Bankers' Associa
tion will meet at' Baltimore today to
Kjbul with a view to having somo amendments considered before the bill Is
Kflnally. agreed upon.
A member of this association in
tld that, In his opinion, there were
Kltandpolnt of the Investment banker
W .n-i. -.. inutnnnn" hn. said. "nnA fit the roppnt nonulnr short. term
ftasues which havo been so successfully floated in Philadelphia. Suppose
tiuch a corporation needing similar
l and suppose the corporation applies
rllnanclnc and they agree to uo it
Irefcrrcd as wou'd bo necessary to Mr. McAdoo, and he looks It over and
ys 'This concern is doing somo work for the Government which Is
Meccssary for tho prosecution of tho
CWlll tako caro of this financing on a
p Investment banker 'get oft' under
IT." "My Idoa Is that In all Instances
hkers' express their willingness
Wbuld'bo permitted to go ahca,d and
!Now, ho contlnuca, "mere is
font the Investment banker's .standpoint. If the War Finanqe Corpora-
4n relieves tho situation by llnanclng a number of operations, which
rider present conditions the investment banker feels would be difficult
Isnless ai' prohibitive terms It will
Rent banker to worn opi omer prupoaiiiuua wmvu nictjr uu jjui uii iu iiiui.
fji'l tblpk," he remarked, "that In
ft ... til- i.nt 1a Vi
Bg 'Operations wmcu mui m "
nlttee at $100,000 they have placed'
tions such as our big department
touch, and It seems absurd that If
otcs, In the usual way, they must
Fmlttce."
I
icttvttu in Airplane anares
Re rnt.- -... I... In .Ionian. uhfll.U
fthe'' last few days, especially the
was said to be due to large orders
that the Curtlss Company has made
through the War Credits Board by
Wilds' Which It needs.
Tii o Hrt concrete result of the
?omnanv avIII at once retire Its outstanding note Indebtedness, amounting
to' $3,600,000, which consisted of two
Uhlch was paid off In serial maun
Mailed at J03H, payable on or beforo
( ''-Thus, not only does the curtlss
pf nofo Indebtedness at one stroke, Dot me possiouuy or a marKea increase
. .' .. ? kl.l Id ..Ant mtA A at sVltA tintACI SlrftpJk AAetftAfeill.V.
I WO 10SUQ Of COjnniOn Bluett IB icmutc o mo .nun;. cw uuvdii,iuiuw
0, common stock on the basis of
78,000 shares of stock potentially Hanging- over tne marnet are
L out
ipplainly, this U of slgnincance la view of the small fldatinff supply of
rtuw stocks Tho total Issue of common aggregates only 213,000 shares,
fhlch, a block of 00,000 shares Is locked up In the Willys-Overland
suryf
'CurtUx AciODlnns U now In uliupe to ImnUle cross business that
U 'iiortlj' bo rUnhlntf at the roto
-''.' ..' . . .1... . ,'J
nana musi lie conmaniiy buccuou
u. L. .',...!'... .... A
proper Muurtfy tpa wovanimeui;
! 1h value of rbnlru
;Curti
v";v n-tor.
OF MUCH GOSSIP
Get One-third of Ap
Outsider Gets Two-
of the Street
notes, which, It was announced to.
that there was heavy cvcrscrlptlon
10 o'clock this morning. Questions
left to Inference, One of theso ro-
oi meso notes nwnrura in uio inn
figured In the syndicate, and which
queries within queries which are
on the relation of a member of that
necessary notlco of approval of that
this city Is very stronc Is evidenced
houses who were members to tho
their nllotment nnywhero from three
had sold equal to fifteen time their
unanciai tiistnci is reaur -nun a
1IPII IH HO IliyglCry HUUIII. 1IIU IJICaCIll
who bus learned tn watch tho mvlng
takes no fctock In tho supposed In-
high wages uud tho prosperity of
unheard of production nto In his
mi inc ,-ircci, ono wita nun i ii
In blocks fiom tho markot nnd (lie
viae heavy btiyrrx recently of var
Certificates
. . ...
In tho New lork reucral Kcservo
of United States certlllcatca of In-
McAdoo in his recent telegram to all
- tenth of 1 per cent of their gross
bonds.
on this matter yesterday said be
they would return It ill many times
of a lueigcr of the Ji.iltlnln Loco-
generally discredited on tho Street
both companies would Indlcnto that
if not with Baldwin's and Crucible
concern.
rumor on tho Street ycstciday In
... ,. . cji.I..i-..ii.,i.. r.
in iuuiya oiupuunuiiiK uuijujy
bccmeu to navo any very dcfinlto
several acknowledged that they had
big contract recently secured by the
claim that when the Baldwin state-
discuss tho war finance corporation
spcaiting oc me mancr ycsieraay
two sides to tho question from the
and broker.
financing after this bill becomes a law.
10 u synuicmu oi uuimers iu ud me
lor I per cent, men mo mauer is
war;' the "War Finance Corporation
4 per cent basis.' Now where does
such circumstances?" ho asked.
where It Is found that tho local
anu acuity to ao me nnancmg iney
do It.
me omer siuo oi mo mucsuoii, aiso
leave a better field for the Invest-
placing the minimum limit of flnanc
aitKmlH aI fn t ha Pnnllol Tdbiiah Cnm-
DuU...... w ... wH'v. i.-
It too low. There are many corpora
stores which may. want to raise that
they wish to do to by giving time ,
nrst await permission Dy tnis rtm.
till tllA Clirtl llOH tlPf!! 11 llVA tritlln f.lf
Curtlss and the Wright-Martin. This
from the Government. Now It spems
arrangements with the Government
which It secures an advance of all the
arrangement Is that the Curtlss
Issues of $2,000,000 each, $400,000 of
sor - ary l. nie noies nave now oeen
:!arch 29.
uompany at once nu itseu oi mis loau
twenty ehares of stock for overy J 1000
p( $5,000,000 and which war needs
.. 1. II.- un..M .....1 uKmai.h
up uiruiiKii mo uus snu. pummu,
;.. .. i...,i i .i.,v- in ..- .. .
f pernmicu m maiivo ru.jnv
itruutihlohv"i"y 'wnpuntpi 10 va 'itf.iicr cshv mii
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irm.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
-WHEAT Becelpta, 12.203 bush. Steady
ine quotations follow i Car lot, tn ctporl
eevator (Government stand-trd Inspection),
to5Jr. Prices No. 1 northern soring.
2.27l No. 1 hsrd lnl,. t'J.37l No. I
rrn.
iCCP
J t jfl
do. No,
15 im earn.
Po arade, 12.0193. lit toft. No.'
fensJrifil?1 a" N" 8' ,513i
a. f.'.ll): do.
sample grade.
Soe!.! ,!... h.Iu. l. I. n annHeil
when the other qualities In th wheat ere
high enough to wrrnt It . .
,,o. S nh-nt jrlmum pttc contlnln
'(.wr nt millurn to ta tl rr.cnt
moisture 4o under No. 1 or No S rM, 12.231
No. 3 iott rd. 12.21, Minimum rrlo con
Ulnln 13 (i per nnt to 14 twr cnt moltur
oft red. 12.20.
' v. i wheitu Maximum ttlc Co undf
i Jf , I or No. 4 red, 12.21: No. 4 aoft rd,
IV.
No. B wht Mailmum nrlco cnntalnlnf
jot over 14,3 rr rnt moisture do JincJM
No. I or tin. 3 rrd. $2,211 No. R pott. H If.
IPXltniim nplp- nnnl.lnln, MAl AM, 14. T tot
Vimnt,l" 7o under No. 1 or No. S rrd.
JJ.20: No. 0 eoft red. I2.1H. Mailmum rrlre
rontalnln not oer 15 per rent moisture M
""'" No l or No. S red, IS.lDi No. 5 poH
red. 12.17,
Kamnh- whet4" hamlln! on merln. but In
no raao shall rrloep be liluher than 4c under
-o 1 of the puocIpm represented. ,
, Smutty wheat Value shall be determined
!) facli sample basis of the class and sub
elas.
I COHN nerelpip, "(IM bunh Scarce nd
i lo hither. Quotations! Car lota for local
trade No. .1 ellov, nominal. II 0501.01s
No. 4 ellnw. nominal, ll.Oj0t.9l.
OATH Itecelptp. 33.031 bush. Otferlns
were liarlit and the market ruled firm and
'ic higher, but trade wit quiet QiMtallnna:
No. '.' nhlte. II IIUM.UIS, standard white,
;i 03'4 nr i.uti No. 3 white, ti.tiaoi.tMh:
I No 4 white. tl.llUsl l2i.
i ri.ot'lt Itecelnis. 1.(120.310 lb. In sacks.
"rferlnea wero llaht and the market ruled
firm, with demand fairly attlw. The
quotations, ir 1li ll.. packed In 0-lb.
otion sacks, winter. 0.1 per cent flour,
tl0.2.1M0.riO: Kansas, HI per cent flour,
ltn.73tYtl.25; aprlnic, 03 p-r cent nour,
IIO.23tfln.76: wlnlr straight. ttinil.'.'Al
Kansas, patent. tl.:.'tfll,-r: sprlnic. nrat
clear spot. 10 :,ntin 73: sprlni. bailers'
Patent, spot 111.731112: do. pstrnt. mill
shipment. 110 cncin.on: do, family brands,
spot, in. 300121 city mills, regular crades,
wlnier etralaht, WWII 25
UYK KJ.OUH was In pood request and
iirnny neid, (Quotations at 111.50012.0. as
to quallly,
' PROVISIONS
, Tlin inarkri rtilI firm, with n fair Inhhlnc
i ilAfnanrl, Tho rniotallonn rnno. n follow.
I'lly Iwcf. In arin, ninokpd nni ulr-drlM. R2
WMttrn bet?f. in (ti, imokfi. SVricUy bf,
, rnuckkM nd lendrB mnuKt-d urn! lr
tirltxl, .W: wrutirn tfr, knit(Rtt und ten
l-r. mokNl, Ba-. Ht hum; SIA, Pork.
fwinllv JfttOBt.BO. liHnm, H. P. cur. 1iop
I U7H OSSc: do. nklnti1, loon. 2QOV7ri dt
1 t)n. ainok-J, SI1 GfZSHc; nlt.er Ummm
' moked rltv rureu. to btand mid
T rze.
. 2S iB2p. han. Rmokiri. writ-
n
' 4 Or Plrnln pphniilrlnl-R. H P tiiri1 Inna
ii'ir: an. rmoKt-u. .of
t
..if - - -:-' ---Jii-.r ..-:..' ----'
tt.m.. , .i..iii
I fvsortl!riff to itvrrase.
oori. SOP. Ilreakravt
i a run
aft to brand ana attracts, cltv curw,
80c; du. wcilrrn rurtd. 38c. I,arft. wPt
rin. reHriMl. S702Sc; do. vura city, kttta
rtnaen, :juc
RKFINKO SUfSAKS
I I'rlca vrp atradll hl1 on h hash of
i T 15o for rxtra. flnj trraiiulatnt.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HUTTIIH Thr wan h tr Inquiry and
I th markft ruled atady. l'ollowlns am
i tho nuotatlonn: Holld-parkcd crfnmfry. px-
I trw. AIr! tilsTh.MCnrlnir irnotti). fi'1 Hft.lr: rxtra
flrit, TiOr; flrata. is tin-; nmindti, -47c;
nearby prints, fancy. !c, ft truce, Ei'JwrHc.
(tlrata, 4H8f."ir: -tHndii, 17'ir4Hp; special
nrann or prim jonewtf; at (ttivnc.
r.HdS rlnti frrh oasa wpm amrre. with
I demand promptly absorhlntr tlw ofTrrliic at
!nrm mrurra. inn nuoiaiiona; rrro raarn,
n j r by fleat. $tl 2ft pr atandard caa; cur
trnt rcr!nm. Slfl.Ml urr cnf. upatern. rx
tra Hrnte. S10."' pfr rasp: flrata. UH.'JO pen
I mi. THiiry apiortprt rsca wrrr joooinB a
t ?Jfff7.ic tor doacu.
CHi:iC "Urn markPt ruled firm, . but
' sipununrl wan nnlv iiindrrat Ouutlitlonn !
Npw York, full-rppam. fancy. June, 1'fl'i W
'21r, apprlali Mfchert do. do fanpy. Hpptnn-lvr-mado,
llrtr; Npw Tirk. full cream, fatl
made, fair (o uood, ZlilHtc.
POULTRY
I.IVK Offprltic wcm'lislit and the mar
ket ruled firm, wltH demand fairly active.
Quotation: Chlckena, aoftmrated roosters.
'SS'jc-; atasrary ynunv ronntcra, '-70-S,
old roofttern, 24(i?2c, Tupka. Tekln, aaw
,TI-; do, Indian Itunitpr, 'JNWartf Ueee, 'JHW
ajp-, (Julneaa, per pair. 7;,C?J1. IMgeons.
old. per pair, 30f35c: do, ouns, per pair,
1IIKRIH The market ruled firm, ullh
liaht orrprlnga and fair demand. Quotations;
T'rpah'kltled fowla. 12 to iwx, milk-fed,
Ary-pltked, fancy lelected, 3o: do. welrh
Inc 4 Iba. and over aplere, S34 "I do. welh
ln 3'4 Iba. aplre. 3JW34CJ do, weldhlns
.1 Iba. apiece. .OftJ.llc; do. In bbts., fancy,
dryplrked. welahnjr 4 Iba. and over apiece,
S5c: do, wclfthln 1H lb, aplfcc. 33ct
do. amatler alzea. 2S30p. Old roosters, dry
picked. 2 (le. lirnlUnir chlekena. wcUtilnft 1HO
2 Iba. apiece, J erf v. fancy. 40042c; do, Vic
irln la,, fancy, 30O3uc: do, othr nearby, 34 O
S8cj do, western, 3l36c. noaitlntr chick-'
em. western, tn boxea. walghlnic 4H Iba.
nnd oer nolece. 3V; exceptional Iota higher;
do. welching -i Iba. aplppe. 3S?83Ip: do,
welchlna- .1H bx. apiece. 31 32c: do. weigh
Ins 2 W3 Iba, apiece. 20(j30c; do, western.
In bbla,, welehinc 4i lbs, und over apiece.
Sic: do. weUhlmr 34 44 lbs, nptete, 31 if 32c;
do. wishing 2ViCl3 Iba. aptece. S if 30c;
rapona. per lb., weighing R5m Iba apiece,
3fi3(ic; Kmaller alzea, 3ut37c. Turkea,
freh-kllled, nearby, aprlng, dryplcked,
fancy, 8yw40r; do. fair to sood. 32R37c.
Turkey western, dry-picked, fancy, 37C3Sc;
do. fntr to good, 323ito. Turkea, old tnma,
3t3r,c: do common. Sue- Ducka, western,
weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 3O03Jc; do,
do. smaller sizes. 2S(f?29c. Oeese, nearby,
2tl28ci do. western. 2S027C, Oulness. pr
pair, welshing ai in ma. per pair. uucTPJi;
Uo. smaller alien, 600730, Hquaba, per dozen
White, weighing 11012 lbs. per dozen.
l60O7.2r,; no. do, welshing 0lOvlb. par
, dozen. 8.260n 7.".: do. do. weighing 8 lbs.
1 lr dozen, $53IV7.1: do. do weighing 7 lbs.
per dozen, 14.234.7!.: dn. do. welshlni
06S Iba. per dozen, $303.75; dark, J102J
stutan anu No 2. 70C&M1.73-
FRESII FRUITS
ii
Choir, stork met with fnlr sale and tallies
centrally wsrr- wrll sustained. Quotations:
Apples, per hbl. Jonathan. JSWO.&O: Kln,
J4.5USrH.no; winesap. 1406) Northern Hpr.
13.R0W5.SO; Twenty-ounce. I40S.BO: Hub
hardston. 1.'J3(ro 23; Ureenlnir. I4O0 su;
Daldwln. 13 S303.Su: rtome lleauty, ti&n;
Htayraan Winesap. 4SJ 0; lllack Twl, ti
'..00: I'araron, MCDr.23: Uuno. ,394 60:
York Imperial. 13 3U05.75; lieu Davis. ,.1.25
CM.1T; apples, uestern. per box Jonathan.
11,7593.23; Winesap, J3: Winter Bananal
fl.73tj:.30: Hpltzenlxrir. (202.30; noma
lleauty. I2SJ2 30; Delirious. 12. 23i.t; Klnc.
II.30W2.3U: Ortley, 11.30O2.S0; Htayman
Wlnexap. I24T2. .".D: Peannaln. l.TStl2.23;
Newtown I'lppln. ti.T3V2.23: York Imperial,
Il,30tr2; lUldnln. U.30W2: lllack Twlc.
ll.r.02: Uano. ll.23m.T3: apples, nearby,
per hamper, rt0ctyl.3U; do, do. per Hbush.
nskt.k 23c,1.23. Lemons, per box, I.IUT.
Ilananas, per bunch. SI. 23472. 50. Oranges,
riorlda. per box. ,20. Tangerines, Flor.
Ida. por strap, S3UT, Grapefruit, Florida,
per box. ,24(4. Tlneapples, rortii Illco, per
crate, I3 253.73. Cranberries, Jersey, per
rrale, .l.n00: do, do. per bbl.. 113018.
UtrawberrleP. llorlda. per at,, 20 W 40c.
yEGETAULES
Ths general market was quiet and barely
steady. (Juotatlons Whltn potatoes, Jersey,
per H-bu.hel basket. 33 lbs. No. 1, ".'itp
DOc; No. 2. 40tFi0c; uhlto potatoes, per
100 lbs. IVnniylwnU, 11.00 Ji 2.25: New
York, ,1.8002.101 western, ll.S0W2.10
aweet potatoes, Jersey, per t -bushel bas
ket. 33 lbs. No. 1. $l1.23; No, 2. 7U7ic;
sweet potatoes, Jersey, per hamper No. 1,
11.50: No. 2. I1W1.23: celery. New York,
per bunch, 234'Boo: celery, riorlda, per
crate. I1.2..HJ2.23: lettuce, riorlda. per ham
per. 50cQ)$2.23; cauliflower, Calllornla. per
orate. T3cOll.0i brussels aprouts. lj,ne
Island, perouart. 13023c: estplant. Florid,
per box, ,2493: cucumbers, riorlda, per
hamper. $S?3: squash, riorlda, per irate,
$2,5004: spinach, Washington, per crate,
$2.SO02.T.-.: spinach. Tfxaa. rr ratp. $3;
kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. l.302: beans,
riorlda. per hamper, tiwo.iiu; neets. rior.
Ida. per crate. $202.73; peas. Florida, per
hamper. $303! peas. California, per drum,
$3010; peppers, riorlda. per crate $4 06.50;
peppers. Cuban, per box. $l..J04jB,3o: to.
matoes. Florida, per crate. $104: tomatoes.
I Cuban, per irate. $102.50: turnlpa, Canada,
rutabagas, per iv ,"., -. -j..b,
Iunlsn. seed, per "n. IBOOTn cabbM..
Florlds. new. per basket. $102: onions.
New York and western, per 100-lb. bag
No!'i;..lloei.T3i NO. 2. 73o$li froxen.
30cj mushroomsper lb., 30Wjc
CLOSING LIVE-STOCK PRICES
('lllCAOO Feb. SI. 11008 necelpts.
oojooo bead: tomorrow, 30.000 head, jiarket
-,, ... eiterdal-p sveraga. Hulk.
??.iyy-T':,"".i:u. tin p.fet.i in. .ni.i
I iiusuwiu
'im.flOSflT.l'
I $llt.3.'.(lil-33
"' . .".TV.il.V. ""'If
hVV,
(IDiB.Vltl IUUIU,
mod to choice. lin.70O17
'I'A'TTl.BV-necelptP. 13.000 hesd. Market
"HHFEP?icelpip 'lB.000 heart. Market
gttady. Top" $13.23. Lambs Top. $lB.tJ0.
....oia C1TT. Feb. 21. CATTLE ne
celDtp UU0 head. Market steady to atrong.
'llOOa Receipts. BOOO head. Markei
rtBHitBP Btcelpts. 3000 head. Market
steady, ,
BOUTit OMAHA. Feb. 31. lfOOS Re
ceipts, 12,200 head, jiaraei steaay. ivo
:
illmn-Receipts. 3000 hed. Market.
l?ltI3nP necelpts, 70.head. Market
J steady. ,,.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
. -.. n. nt,n.B.n ..
vi.;i' vuuu. re". -.. j . 1.'
1 ii,,i; fltra tubs. iri sieao, uoia.
vi.yj 'llr7,hsnel
i'jitnwlplp-,. lO-Wri ase.. .Marked
V6
to wgm. -wifcrpa:
.".urn, i',si o. i nera wnite, ifi
"'"'". M. I, 13 171 dn. do, No. 2, -'.-1
tott. No. 1 l .i, ,irt. Vrt . 15. Mini
muni prices Red. winter. No 3. It Sir do,
111.. Vn 1 n . .'. a-'.
Business Career
of Peter Flint
A Story of Salesmanship
by Harold Whitehead
(Copyright)
i,i'.P.'''i'rV'";, tt'" ""sicrr.toiir buslnrss
7hii i'Jirl?: .'."".', J?"'?'"!.. ."?. od
'rtfim t..a . .T "' ;
Thou tihtWii --- - "r -inr to on mouirifji,
JJ'E t0rll?chicat. Wtattona will be nU
t
.Jo1!;. JBr, t0;jift!"
(hi
...:" .":"" .'''"""" vi
"rler Int.
" woven inro in?
ttori of
xvm
I HAD
sells
U tUlllll Willi Ttlllaf In.l..- It.
111 tlie olilna and clnss ilen.trt.
merit. Ito asked nm In rn linmn ulit,
lilm tills evcnlne And I promised I1
would.
i "'','" ,lrl '"I" Slayton," Paid nil
ier. (hlayton'i H n department More
near our. H docs almout an Me u busl
ncpp ni wo tlo.)
")"' i asljcd.
JUt tn R.n l,n... .1 ...1.- e.i,
,t.. i. ... ,,,c uiutrr iPijuw
doci It. Itx ttorth lillo atclilnB your
loinpelltora' nicthode. You often Bct
some jtood pointers from tliein,1 ho
responded.
W BtrolleU nround tlio main floor and
itinera remarks ahnueit ii .t. . iDiii
everything In.
Look nt that slrl at the candy
hooth." ho said
"Which ono?" t queried
"Tho wnlklnp mnt,i r ii, i,i
dressef." ho renlled.
HO pointed tfl ti pnn,t.1r,ntlnr llf.t.
chicken with slathcra of hair piled high
on her llttlo head, I watched her for
n, nilnulo nnd notlrcd that she was con-
iiiiuiuiy poKini; and pulling at her hair.
Mm ran her flnRera throiiKli It and nuffed
It OUt n hit. nnd then nfteru-nr.l srnlihn.l
a handful of candy for n customer. VHillo
I Was Unlclllnc I sn- Urn u-nmnn li.nv
without huylnff, liotli npparontly not nnd.
ins mini tney wanted
"Nolle o that," twirl Killer "That clrl
eldently doea not know that fho Is.
drMriR people) nwny from Ilia candy
hooth Jut hi'cnuso they won't buy candy
thafs handled by n girl who keeps her
HiiKern In her hair."
"Only a crab would object to thai,"
I raid "Hueli kicks are unrenpniinhle."
"It tmiy be unreasonable," Killer re
plied. "Inn then uo hao to lnlo people
as wo find them, mid It doesn't pay to
reason with custcinierH' unreasonable
ness. Notlco that young fellow by tho
nllk counter" '
"What of him?"
"IIph been' In erry slorc In lloston
nnd many other cities, I nucss, and ho
alwnyH keep losing his Job."
"What's tho reason?"
, "t think," said lllller, "U'h becauso
he'fl Just satisfied to cet by Instead
of Irylnc to Ret on. Huslnesa today i
n case of cet on or Ret out. Look nt
tho way he's: standing now."
He was leanlnc lazily against the
counter. Razlnc around nbsentmlndedly,
while u ciitomer was tooklnR at somo
boltH of silk. Not n comment of any
kind did ho offer. The customer asked
for Bomcthlns else, which ho Immediately
brought out, hut again no attempt to
help the customer to arrive nt a. decision.
"I've met that fellow onco or twice,"
Killer went on, "and ho firmly believes
that thero Is a. conspiracy among busi
ness houses to keep him down, lie nays
that Just becauso ho won't lick th boots
of tho big fellows they won't givo him
n snuare deal, nnd he's all the time com
plaining and grumbling himself out of
a. Job "
I wondered If Jn was hinting at me,
for I had been doing the samo thing
only yesterday, but then I was Justified
In my ense. I don't say that I'm per
fect I'm not; hut I think that nentoii
would lire me nt onco nnd mako room
lor somo relative If It wasn't for dad.
I hannened to remark to Killer after
ward that we've got to soft-soap the
heads of business houses to get on.
"I'll tell von why I don't think so,'
he niisweied. "Tako an organization
like ours. Wo hao got millions of dol
lars tied up Iu stock nnd equipment
and such like, and tho money Invested In
that business has got to pay a dividend
to Us stockholders. Now, If the man
nirer.s cava Jobs to peoplo who flattered
them, they would merely get a lot of
Inefficient peoplo In control and they
would very quickly run tho business to
the bow-wows. They don't tako any
stock In tho flatterer or soft-soaper as
you call him. The man they want Is tho
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TRUCKS LEAVE DAILY AT 6 P. M.
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182 Washington Street
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BETWEEN ""
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TRANSPORTATION
THE
PROBLEM AND TOPIC
OF THE HOUR
Hamilton J. Branagan
Will Holts Your 1'roMems.
Motor Truck Hauling
Contractor
TPIE rONTBACJTS SOLICITED
Trucks for All Purposes
3954 Elser St., Phila.
Oell. Tioia 7070: Kev. North &13I-A
Nlint phones, Tloia S433-W ana 10-'
ARROTT &. FAUNCE, Inc.
loaf DUtance llul'u$ Ctsltmctnt
XIMB C0NTBACT8 BOUOTTED
0REXEL BIDC.
rbllatlelpUa
52 BROADWAY
New York
Bell, Lombsrd 71t Ker.. Mala S0
Louf Distance, I'htla. S
Motortruck Service
PhlliL-Novr York Ezprrsa
GEO. I. OBERHOLTZER
mart Who can ,!iow orlulnnllly, who
Isn't afraid to ipeak tip his mind, but
who thinks beforo he speak. If you or
I could go lo Mr. Denton nnd tell him
that ho Is doing something wrong and
show him why we think he Is alolng It
wronft wo would stand a much belter
chance of. growing In tho organization
than by merely telling Win what a won
derful fellow he Is. Don't you let any
body fill you with the Idea that there
Isn't an opportunity today for the
worker In the ranks to get to a hlg
position. The opportunities today are
bigger than they evr were, but the
trouble la that so many people want
the big Job when they haven't shown
their fitness to tackle the little one.
Such fellows. Instead of blaming them
sehes for failures, blame their em
ployer." I had a fine time at Kilter's house to
night, but I'm loo tired to record It now.
TO II AY'S IIUSINT.SS lll'IOIl.VM
7lii.ifnrj today (s o case of off on
or pet out,
What docs this mean to XOV1
Business Questions Answered
. Ho ou btller the Jobber should b elim
inated? i. It. I..
No, he Is an economic peed, Without
him the small sloiu would hao to buy
direct from the manufacturers In largo
enough quantities to pay for sending.
Hence the small Btoro would have lis
capital tied up In large stock, but llttlo
arlety. AVhreas, bu)1ng through n
Jobber the small store can buy a small
quantity of a particular thing and a
sufficient number of different articles to
mako up a shipment worth tending.
Does II help the traiellne salesman tn
scree with the tiuier generally In what
he snvs In nril.tr f,i L-ei, nn I i- rlaht side
f him? O. M. I..
t thought this a am had died tho pain
ful death It deserves. The buyer must
havo confidence In the salesman nnd the
goods he Is selling or ho won't buy from
him. Does the buyer havo any con
fidence In a salesman who makes an
echo of all tho buyer tays? You can
not nfTord, linn ever, lo bo combative,
to your customer. Hut he will respect
you nnd havo confldcnco In u If you
show you luun the courage of your con
lcllons. llnw muih rent nught we to pay for our
grocery store' i.sst sear nur sales were
around $I2,imi OI.IVKH.
Tho rent should be about 3 or 4 per
cent of your sales, so that you should bo
pajlng from M60 to 1420 a year.
ICONTINl'i:!) TO.MOKKOW)
.Miss Anna M. (JutoTainst Deadr
Miss Anna M Outekunst. of tho fam
ily mad" famous In the world of phntog
riph. Is dead at tho home of a nephew,
6142 Morton street, l.erinantown. urea
eighty jears. Khe was a sister of the
lale i-rcilcrlcK tiiitekunst, who estab
lished the photograph Industry on Arch
street, and was a pioneer In tlo biHness.
I'or many years sue Kept tho books of
the concern and assisted In ninny ways
to build up the reputation of thn house
of nutekunst. Her funeral will be held
tomorrow afternoon.
cntfjs
. AOBY Feb. 10. IH'NICH. ilnuahler of
Italnli A. and Nellie Aaey, age,t ft sears H.
months, runersl and Int. prlvste
AI.DINOKIt. Teb. 20. JOSIJPII At.
rilNlinit. aevl T.I ItelHtlves and friends,
also Camp No 1tt. I'. (J. H. of A Jlsnn
yunk t'ouncll. No 74. O. of I A , Post
No. 12. O A It . and Han Clegg ramp.
S. of . milled lo runeral. Hat. 2 p. in
front the residence of his sort-ln-law, John
W. Clul. 22n Hermitage st., Msnnsunk.
Perice In the I.manuel M. tt. t'hurch.
n ti. tn. lnt prhate, I.r rrlngton Cm.
Friends may tsll rrl. eenln?,
BAKER Feb. IT, Dr. AN1HONT d .
husbsnd of rtebecca A. Haker (nee Comly).
nelatlxea a-d friends. Kensington Idge.
No. 211. r. and A. M.t German Hen. Union;
members of Cooper Literary Institute. In
vtted to funeral services, Frl., 2:30 P. tn.,
404 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. Laurel Hill
(m. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve.
Auto funeral.
BAKKR. I'eb. 20. llARRinT V . widow
nf Oeorgn w Baker, aged 71. Itelatles
and friends Invited to funeral senlces, Sat.,
2-30 p. m., (1600 Frankford ae above
Krsnkfnrd. Int. Cedar II 111 Ccm.
nnr.stMnrr u-, is n.tnir it..ami
"'Rachel llclslng-r ('nee 'lloard)H aged 3l
,,r, ,- anil irienos invn-o in rvic...
Sat.. 2 30 p. in.. Oliver II, Hair Bldg. 1S20
Chestnut st. int. private. Mt, Peace Cem.
HIJNNUR Feb. 20. MARY CLARA, wife
of I.lnford Henner and daughter of late John
Major and Mary McDowell, aged OK. Rela
tive.) and friends Intlted to funeral. Sat..
2 30 p. m.. Southampton. 1"a, Int. private.
Hatboro m. Train for Southampton leaves
It'ndlrr Terminal 1:23 n. tn.
UKN.H'.VANtlKll. Teb. 20. EMANUEL
TlKNHWANailR. husband nf lato Frances
llopewanger. aged Tit, Relathes and friends
Invited to funeral. Frl,, 111 a, m.. parlors of
Ous A. Klrchner, N W cor. 13th st. and
Lehigh ae. Int. private. Mt. Hlnal Cem.
lir.KRIILL Feb. IS, ANNA v., widow
of Edwin Berrell, aged 7T. Relathes and
WINTER Itl-SORl"-!
ATLAMIO CITY. X. J.
HOTEL B0SC0BELI.,jnJuV ' near
. . Peach. Alwajaopen.
Welbheated rooms. Booklet. A. U. Marion!
Philadelphia Receiving Station
525 Market Street
RATES
RllirMKNTH
FREIGHT
CO.
188 Washington Street
NEW YORK
Railroad Congestion
Need Not Slow Down Your Pro
duction. We Will Take Care
of Delivery
Long-Distance
Motor-Truck Hauling
la n Specialty With Us
We'll Go Anywhere
C. J. CARNEY
1510 N. 5th St. Ph., Kensington 179
HACK-EQUIPPED MOTOR TRUCK
HAULING
Everything -j ffiu
I 1IKAVV
Lone and Short Distance!
Daily, Weekly, Monthly or
Yearly Contracts
RICHARDS, KELLY Co.
30O7-1S Lancastap a.
rreslea 1U0 "
Day or Nlghl Tel.
HAULING
DMM0ND Till
ANYTHING
ANYTIME
ANYWHERE
MOTOR TKDCK TO HISB '
By Ibe Mow,!)!, Week w Trt
JOHN P. HORLACHER
1 .-, mn-jTn-vtmmm
'. -,l
.
lIKATHs)
frfendp InTlted to funeral services. Thuts., 2
p. m ISIS lluntlne Tarsj sve. int. prlratt
llptborn Cem. Auto service.
rtOTcn. I'eb. in. 11KNJA1IIH FRANK.
I.I.N, lujsbsnd of lt Julia A, Hoyce. eJ
?.' .. 'flatlTesj ana friends lillserorth
SVk"'' vf ?' .A o ft- '' ,'0?l",
Tribe, No. S, t, o. It. II t 1'iilton ltse.
J;o. 34. Iv. of r.i Survivors of Shllller llose
t'o.. InrtteJ to, funeral. Nat.. 1 p. m ,. real
on of son-ln-lur, ltlehorJ U. Wilson,
L"J0. R. Juniper st Int. rernwoo.1 Cehi.
rr.'Mm'.Y r"" '' r .Aulo pen-Ire.
1IOTU. Ilesldenei of l.rother-lnlw. (leo.
J Hhlnn. New Kaypt. N. J.. I!. 50. IDA
IIOYD. Relatives are Invited lo the sen Ice.
(st.., II i, tn,, residence of sister, Mrp.
Harsh Chafer, 1314 llsverford ae Thlla
oelnhls, lrlste funeral. Omit flowers.
. JIOTU:. Keb. SO. at Atlsntlo CII..K. -T.,
JUI.1A it., wire of Joseph A. linrle end
ilsushter of Alice snd lale I'atrlck illenn.
Itesldenre, (1031 ilsster st,. Philadelphia.
IJu notice of funeral will be ten
. tlRAOUna. Feb. SO. ALFnm p.. son of
lata I.tnan and fsrah llrstdes. Relatives
and friends invited to runersl, Mon.. 8:30
a. m., 821 June st. Illah mass Our Mother
of Morroas Church Iu a, m, l'lece of lnt,
im'AKn. I'eb, Id at Pennsarove, N. J .
WILLIAM II. IIRAKn, aaed 07, Relatives
and frlnds, llsddon Assembly, No, 12,
A, O. 11. I'., Invited to funeral. Bat., L'nl
H. liroad at. Hervlce Kmmanuel Church II
a. m. lnt, Kmmsnuel Cem.
IIROWN. IVh. 1. MAT J., wife of John
A. lirown and dnuahter of Charles and Xlarr
Kaufmsnn Relathes and friends. Modality
and leue of, Facred Heart of St. 1M
waril'p Church, hutted to runersl. Pat . NUIO
a. m.. SnM N. 0th st. Foletnn requiem mass
Mt iMward's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre Cctn. Auto ftinerst.
CADB. I'eb. til. RICHARD D , husband
of r.l.sabetti Cede, seed 81. Relatives and
friend Invited to funeral services. Sst., ISO
P. m., S.'ili) Orknej st. Int. Greenwood (K.
of I,) Cem. Reinslns may be viewed rrl.
eve, Limousin runeral.
CAD1IUH. feb. IS. JAMIIH M husbnnil
of lsto Mary 11, Cadmus. Relsthes and
friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2
P.,n...",r",l'".0' ,s; p Trankenfleld 8on,
6J00 Vine st. Int. .Montrose ("eni.
CAt'KKRTr. IVh. 20. HMJIA f., wife nf
Bnroon1 It Catlerty und dsushter nt Ute
Msmuel II, llorts. lielmives and friends in.
vtted to eenlcce. Moil,, 2 p. m,, resilience
of husband, 0.'23 llnverfortl ate. Int. trl
Mr. ('I.A11K. Fell. 1R. oriOltnK. husbsnd of
Clara Clark, uce.l n, Itehttlvea snd frlud.
stso D Camp Nn. a Compsnv. I A. Slter
Crecent. H. P. Whit. Co. Vesrly HeneflHal
end the ltlble Class of the Woodland llai'llil
Church, Invited to funersl services, l'rl.,
I P. in., at 2103 H. Mllllck st W, Vhlls.
int. Northwoo'l Cem. Ilends may call on
Thurs . rrom 7 to p. m.
COOPER. In Wvnrote. lfl . second
Month 21st, l.I.l.F.N T. rooPUU. Ilela
tlies and friends tnvlted to funernl at
Wrtalitstown Friends' Meeting House, l'lrst
day, Kecnnd Month 24th, 1 :30 p. m.
COI.KR Feb. IS, In Norrlstown, Pa..
WILLIAM H. II. COLKR. need 70. Relsl
tlves and friends Invited to funeral, chspel
or H, .1. Kocelshntz. 71H Swede et.. Norrls
town, Frl., 2 p. in. Int. private, Montgom
ery Cem
CHAR, Suddenly, Feb 20, st Norrls.
lown, Pa WILLIAM WHHI1IT. husband of
tho lale FlU lteHer Crsls. Services nt 2lt
IS Kim st . Norrlstown, Sal., 21(1 n m
lnt, private.
CTUNI5. Feb. 18. nLlZARETII CRANK,
widow nf John P. Crsne. seed fil. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funersl. I'rl . 11
s. in residence nt son.in.lsw. (Juss lilies,
Hunker Hill, N. J. Services at houso. Int.
st lliirfTvlll-, N J. Conveyances will meet
fi.21 a. in trnln nt Pltmsn.
CRAWFORD Feb. 1H. MARV J., widow
of Jsmes Crawford, nscd R0 Relatives and
friends Invited to tun-rnl. Thurs , 2 p. m.,
20." Wilder st. (2d and llkltltwon sts.). Int.
Lafayette Cem. Friends may call Wed.,
after 7 ti m.
CROSSIN. Feh. IK. ni.IZAIIF.Ttl A.,
rfsuthtcr of lsto Wllllsm and Ulllabelh
Crossln. Relstlves and friends, Lesaue
of tlio Hscred Heart and R. V. M. Sodality
of St. Charles Church. Invited to funeral.
Vrl.. 8:30 a. tn.. from 2000 Iltzwater St.
Solemn requiem mass flt. Charles Church
10 p. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
rnosst.Br.- Feb, in. emza cnoss-
I.RV. lfo of John TV. Crossley. Relstlves
and frltmds, memt'Crs of Mt. Plsaah Church,
inviie'i ifi lunrrm services, Jal,, p m.,
3309 N Water st . Int. !reenmount Ccm.
Reinslns may tin viewed Frl eve.
CUURIi:. Feb. 20. MARV A., wife of
rianlel Currle. Hr . need S2. Relatives and
frl-nds Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2
P. m . 2117 N, 7th st. int. private, omit
flowers.
PAII.IJT. At Mssonlc Home. Feb. ID.
SA.Mt!i:i. I). 1JA1I.F.V ?Eed K.1 Relstlves
and rrlends, Richmond Lodge, No 230 r
and A, M.. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p.
m.. home, 3333 N Ilroad st. Int. Fernwood
Cem.
DAILY. Suddenly, Teh. 18. J09KPH A.,
sou of Jpmes pud Anna Dally (ueo Rleber),
nxeil 13 Relntlvep pnd frlenda Invited to fu-n-ral.
Frl . 8.30 a m . parents' residence.
1827 N. .Id st. Solemn high mass St
Michael's L'mirth 10 a. in, Int. New Cathe
dral Cem. Auto funeral
DAVIION. Feb. 18. LIZZIU If., wife of
lienry iiavieon nni uausnter ot inte Jolin
nnd Mary Hart. Relatives and friends, all
organization oi n-iucn sue was u. incnmer.
Invited to funeral services. Mnn.. ' n. vu..
t4n V. l'ront St. Int. urlvate. I!,m.ln,
may he viewed Sun., 7 to U n. ni. Auto
funeral.
PHACO.V, At Moorestovvn. N J , Second
Month 111th. MARV A. DKACO.V. daughter
of late John II. snd Kllzahelh W. Deacon.
Relatives nnd friends Invited to funersl.
Sixth-day, Second Month, 2.'d, 2 p. m . 3H
n. Main st.. Moorestovvn. N. J. Int. 1'em
bertnt., N .1.
PnMPSBT. rcb. 18. JOHN VINCENT,
seed 15 jears, son of John and Margaret
Dempsev. Relatives snd friends tnvlted to
funersl. Frl., 8-30 u. m.. 771 HeKalh pt
tielvveen 37th ond 3tth, off Urovv n. Solemn
high mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church
10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
'"dYlkS. Feb. 10. JOSIIPII If . husband of
Bmma S Dllks (nee. Young). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2
p. in., mot Pine st. Int. private. Auto fu
neral. Friends niav call Frl., h to lo p, ni.
DlTTtRLINB. Suddenly, Feb. 18. In Nor!
rlstown, Ta.. MATtlJ II.. husband of Ida U.
Dltterllne (nee Ktler). seed 40. Relatives
and friends Invltid to runeral. 713 Arch
st Norrlstown. Set.. 2:30 p. m. Int. Rlv
ersldo Cem. Remains may be viewed FtI
after 7 pm.
DORAN. Feb. 20, AMANDA I,, wldovy
of William Doran (ne Rowland). Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Hal.. s:3o H,
m., 8S0O Frankford ave.. Holmesburg, sol
emn requiem mnss St Dominic's Church 10
a, m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.
DOTTS. I'eb. 18. CHAltLRH DOTTS,
seed 8,1. Relatives and friends, aleo em
nlnven .if the Custom House and memhrB
I of the Oraco Reformed Church, Invited to
' funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m., at 3310
Perth at. Int. private, Northwond Cem,
I DOUOIIF.RTY. Feb 17. IiniDanT. wife
of James Dougherty and daughter of late
Michael and Catharine Joyce, aged 31, Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8
a. m., residence of brother-in-law, Dover
' M. Ilalley, 236 Jackson st. Solemn requiem
mass cnurcn or uur i-ady ot Mt. Carmet
0 30 s, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
DOOQIICRTr. Feb. 10, -MAROARRT.
widow of Samuel Dougherty (nee Dovish
Relatives nnd menus invited to funeral,
Mon.. 8.30 a, tn.. residence of son-ln-lsw.
Alexander Stewart. 204O S 22d St. High
I mass of requiem St. Hdmond's Church 10
a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
, KLLIOTT. Feb 10. MAROARCTTA F.,
widow of Reuben Elliott, aged 87, Relatives
and friends invited to funernl services, rrl.,
2.30 p. m 1739 Fillmore at., Trankford.
Remains may be viewed Thurs, eve. Int.
private.
KLOWKRS. At Mt. Holly. N. .T., Teb. 10.
RACHIIL W.. wife of Horace W. riowerS:
aged r.2. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, 41 Hultomvnod St., Mt. Holly, Frl..
1 p. m. Friends mav call Thurs, eve.
FHANTZ. Feb. 21. tinRTRFm: II., wife
of William A, Fruntz and daughter of l:ilz
atxth and latn Lyman Henry, nged 42. Rel
atives anil rrlends Invited to services, Mon ,
2 p. m.. 0210 I-arrhwuod ave, Int. private.
Friends may view remains Sun., 8 to 10
p. m.
.aA.uVJ-T;r,,h- 2n., 'A1. SARAH J. widow
of W. T. dales- Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Fat., u a. jn., (1398 Dreael
rd.. Overbrook Solemn requiem mass at
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 10 a, m. Int.
private.
OAIlNHR. At Norrlstown. Feb. 10. SAL
LIU A., daughter of late Charles F. and
Surah Garner, ared 00. Relatives and friends
Invited to services. Sat., 2.30 p m., St.
Luke's Reformed Church, North Wales, Ta,
Int. Reformed Cem.
OILI.. Feb. 17. Dr. AUOUSTINB A.
OILL. son or Margaret and lata Martin C.
Olll and brother of Rev, Jumes J. Olll. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl..
IJOt. m . residence of mother. 370 Hamil
ton St.. West Pblla. Solemn high mass ot
requiem St. Agatha's Church 11 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. Johnstown
(Pa.) papers copy.
QLANNON. At 1637 S. 5th St.. ItOSH
M., wife of Philip .T, fllannon and daughter
of late James and Sarah McNulty. Due
notice of runeral will b given.
UORMAN. Feb 18. JAM1.H J. dORMAN.
son or Frances M, and late Thomas .1,
Uorman, agid 20. Relatives and rrlends,
otllcers of tns Fifth Police Hist,, Invited to
funeral, Frl,. 8.30 a. m 404 S. 2.1d st.
Solemn requiem mass 8t. PatrlcU'a Church
iv a. ni mi. itoiy i;ross (.in,
OUTEKUNST. Feb. IB. Miss ANNA
MARY aUTKKUNHT. Relatives and friends
Invited to funersl services, residence ot
nephew. Krnest W. Haldt, 0142 Morton st.,
(lermantown, Frl.. S p. m. Int. Laurel Hill
Cem Friends may call Thurs 7 to 0 p. m
HAaUN. - Feb. 18, JOHN J , husband of
nimlra Hagen (nee Naylor). llelatlves and
friends Invited to funsral
Hat., fl.30 a. n
2342 N. Rouvler st. Mdemn requtem mass
Church of Our Lady ot Mercy 10 a. m Int.
Calbedrsl Cem, Auto service
IIAINHS. -Feb. It). PAMBLIA ANN.
widow ot C. M. I). Haines. Relatives and
frl-nds Invited to funeral services, Sat..
2:30 p, m.. son-ln-lawa residence. Herbert
Hendrlckson. 102 Fills at. Haddonflrld.
N. J. Int. prlvste. Colestown Cem. Friends
may call Frl. 7 to 0 p. m.
If AMXTWRU. Feb. 10. OBOnOB IV.
HALLOWBLL, Jr.. husband of late Anna K.
Ilallowell (nee Love). Relatives anil frlend
Invlted to funsral services. Bat.. 2 p. m ,
8HI) Mercer at. Int. private. Remains may
be viewed Frl.. after 8 p. m,
IIAUBR. Vb. 10. TllEliESA, wife of
Frank llamer. Sr. (nse Hanbaussr). Ilela
tlvea and friends lnrtted to funeral, Frl.,
8:80 a, m.. eon's residence. 1108 13. Tioga
st. High mass St, Malachy'a Church 10 a.
m. Int. private. Limousine funeral.
HANCOCK. Feb. 20. 1818. CLINTON
CI.BMBNT HANCOCK. In the 71st year of
hla age. Services -will be . held on Hat.,
Feb. 23, at his residence. 107 Montgomery
ave. Cynwt Pa., at It a. m., end also
at West Tork Street M B. Church. 17th and
York sts . Pblla. at 2:30 n. in. Int. private.
1IAN8KLL. Feb. 10. JACOD J., husband
et Klliabeth Hansen. Relatives and frlenda
invtterf to funsral aervlcea. Sat.. 2 d. nv.
144 NT Karson at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto
funeral. Remains may be viewed Frl,.
T to 8 p. m. - ..
IANN1K.--rres).;irjOMI; ti-ietaM f
l Margaret iaHea,r IfilaiWie wu ftee.,
ty$2'&v A , .' 3&.y, '?
pKvrw"
employee of II. O. Wilbur flon"l.J,It',
1n tM to services. Frl.. 1 t. tn.. 'I.
8"th st Int. Fernwooil Cem. Aulo funeral.
Friends may rail Thurs. eve.
IIAIIUT. Feb. 1(1. MARTIN "I' huabatwl
of Annie ilsrdy (ne MfOortnlek), aged 31c
Hetatlvep and friends Invited lo funersl. SPt..
7:30 a, m 1409 S. 23d pt Bolemn requiem
mass St Udmond'a Church 0 a. m m
Holy Cross Cem. ,
HARORAVe:!. Feb. 18, WIM.1AM A ,
husbsnd of Margaret Hargraves HetsllTes
and friends Invited to funersl, Thurs., 2 P.
in., 770 N, 37lh st lnt Mt. Morlah Cem.
Auto service.
IIAIIKINS. Feb. 10. MAROBRT, (isugh
ter of Catharine and late Menus llarklns.
Relatives end frlenda Invited to fyn','
Frl., 8 0 a. m.. residence ot brother-in-law.
Fdward Dougherty. 2S30 E. Allegheny ave.
Solemn requiem mass Church nf the Nptivity
13. V, M. It n m. Int. New rethedral Cem.
HARRIS Feb. 20. AI.FRF.D IIAIIIHS
Jr aged 37. Relatives and friends 15J"'I
tn funeral services. Sat., 2 P. m., 781 N.
20tn ,. lnt, private. ...... .
HARRIS. Feb, 10. JOHN, husband of
Bleanor I!. Harris aged 63, Relative; and
friends. Wlconlsco Ixidge. No. n33. I. p. O.
F.t Lykens Idae. No. 103. K of '..
Likens, naunhin Co.. Pa.. Invited to fu
neral services. Sst 3 p. in., residence or
sister. Mrs. liberies Mervlne. 1223 N. 53d
st. Int. Montrose Cem, . ..... .....
HBLI.KR. At the ia)esttc llotel. Rrosd
and Olrard eve.. Feb. IB. CAROLYN J.,
wire of Theodore 11. Heller, attorney, int.
iii:iidur.' Feb. m. kari. t... husband of
Mamie llerout (nee Cummtnget . neiaiive
snd friends Court Chestnut HI I M
nn,
P of A.: Watlr Club of V:11''8,,;
lorn, inuu io iiinrnis in. " ! ,""
i i l..... ..-. e n -n. a iitia-ii hnltllilii
i. -a"rI.e-"..-
rai. i ri., m -:,-"-""
i)ia kc iiiui r i i ife-i iii ntw" sss - - ;,;: "u
qtilem mass Iinnisculsle Conception Cnurcn
lo a m. Int. Holy Jfepullhy ivm.
Hi:irrZl.KR. Feb. IP. ANNIK R iVJffJTT
SON. wife of llsrry llerlster, l'l!,"'"
and friends Invited 10 services Sal., . P.
m , 4323 Ossge uve lnt private
illRHIL Feb. 10. JACOR. husband of Isle
Fanny lllreh. aged 81 Relstlves and friends
Invited to funersl. .2 p. sn.. rfreWMice or
son. s. R. cor Franklin and lllrcli sts. Int.
Adiith Jeshunin Cem .,,. ... .. ,
HOOPBIt. Feb. 10, HARRY W , son of
JIary A. and late llenry Hooner. of Willow
ilrove. aged 30. Relatives and friends, nil
low Urate Fire Co.. invited to fin-ral r?:
Ices Sit., 11 p. m, residence of Mrs. nil
Sim lira. lev. IMS N. 54lh st Int. Hat-
1 horn .'!"..,u.l.1"iro .I",,r.v..v i..b.d nf
Mary HoMe'l. (nee- IIUP-'Jl'l. '''V,I. '"?
friends, nlso Dlv. No 47. A. p. I ourt
(lenerai Oeorge II. Mo.'l'". Nji "'J- Sf
A : Wlntiepurkett Tribe. No Ml. I. O. R.
M. Invited to funeral. Sat., 830 a. m . 1030
S. lleechwood st Mass of requiem Church
of St, Bdmond 10 a. in. Int. Holy Croet
Cem. Auto service. ,.,,., ,,,v.pt-n
Hl'NTBII. Feb. 10. FOWIN HDNTLR.
J.V....I.. ,.- , i,.. aired 71.
f?.n.fl..,"i'n,l f r'e'n.1.- lnv.ted"to. .efvlre.:
Frl. 3 P. m.. Oliver II. lialr HUU,
1S20
:""' ",..Lt'oy0! An:V!,I ?ffi
JAMF.S
(nee Slebers). wife of .Martin l. Jnre.
Relatives and frl-nda Invited lo funeral
services. Sat. 2:30 P. fn . husband a resi
dence. a W. Irving ave.. Merchnnlvllle.
N. J. Int. private. Remains may be
"ioYCB.-lh: 20. t Hrlstol. l's 1NMAN
II . son of Alilhonv K. slid lsto S. .rl,,"n
JoJce, aged 1.1 Relatives alM friends In-
Vlteu io 1'inci. -.'""..;'., u...-..l,ri
liuano Jojce,
Sat.. 2 p. m.
Int. Baet Lawn Cem.. bwarlh-
more.... ..... ,o tT-nr-MTill
KAVANAIHill. rro. .-. """i.a,
KAVANAl'lllI. llelatlves snd friends, St.
Patrick's Holy Name Society snd Dlv. No.
24, A. ) II.. Invited to funeral. iai, i
2.21 Jomnarn ei, c,-,, , --
of requiem St. Patrick's cnurcn u a. m.
lnt Holy cross vem.
KF.BFEIl Suddenly, Teb, 18. ARTHUR
M husband of Florence Ke.fer. peed 44.
Relatives and friends. Itlrnm Lodge. No.
230, F. and A. M. employes or Jonn n. nm
son. Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m..
"nnil umernni si. mi v... "c" "
funeral Remains may be viewed Thurs.. 7
lo B P. m, Wllllamsport papers please ropy.
KBBHAN. Feb. 20. WILLIAM J. .hue.
Kind of Catharine 11. Keegan (nee llrcn
nan) and son of lato James and Catharine
Keeian. llelatlves and friends Court Peace.
F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m.
.- L vin.amin!.. .v. Solemn mnes
o'r requiem Church of the Sacred Heart H.30
S irfh'.NFel.rio'pAIJLiNB JCjlKwoi
Franklin P. Keen (nee Vohnian). Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Sat..
" p tn., 1838 B. Monmouth st. Int. private
North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be
viewed rrl.. niter 8 p. m South Jersey
papers please copy. ... ,, ,.,.
KBI.LV. Feb. 18 . MART P.. KBLLT.
wife of Oeorge T. Kelly and daughter of
neorge W, and Mary A. Deamer. aged 28.
Relatives and frlenda Invited to funersl
services. Sst.. 2 v. m . residence of parents.
210 11. 3t1i st.. Chester. Ta. Friends insy
call Frl eve. Int. Chester Rural Cem.
KESTINO At South Westvllle. N. J..
Feb 18, WAI.TEIl KBST1NU. husband of
Virginia lllnkle. aged 3.1. Relatives and
friends, emplojes of Keeling fc Kopp. of
I'hllsdelpblo. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2
p. in., late residence. Olive st.. South West
vllle N J. Int. private. Bsllngton Cem.
KINO. Feb. 10. MAllflAIIHT M. daugh.
ter of Robert and Ilrldget KlOg (nee Durnsl.
"id 21. Funeral Snt . S:3t) a. m.. 6.120
Wyaluslni: ave. Solemn requiem mass Our
Lady of Victory Church 10 a. m. Inti St.
Denis's Cem. Helallvce and friends Invited.
Auto service.
KNOB1.L. Suddenly. Teb. 18. WILLIAM,
husbsnd of Maria Knnell (nee Schlegel). aged
3s. Relstlves and friends. Waseca Tribe,
No, 48, I. O R. M. Invited to funeral, Frl,
S P. m . 2437 N. 28th st. Int. Oreenmount
Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs., 7 to 0
p. m. Auto funeral. .,,,. ,
KCNKLI.. Feb. 20, MARIA, daughter of
Iste John nnd Bllza Kunkle. llelatlves and
friends Invited to funeral services, l'rl,, 2
p. m.. llaptlst Home, 17lh and .Norrls sts.
Lnsin'R.' Feb. 18, F.DWIN C. husband
of late Mary M. Lesher, aged 84. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services.
Thurs,. 2 p. m . residence of son. Alonxo O.
Lesher. II. Walnut St.. North Wales. Pa. Int.
T-n.i r-m nu. neilfl 10.
TlVwiH. Feb. 10. ANNA KERR, widow
of William Lewis anu aaugnier oi tne late
Morgan anil Mary Johnstone Kerr. Funeral
services will be field at 133.1 1'Mie St., bat..
11 n. m. Int. strictly private.
LINCOLN. At Chicago. III.. Feb. 18,
C.r.OROB B. LINCOLN. Relatives and
rrlends Invited to funeral services. Tlmrs ,
7 JO i p" m . Oliver II. Hslr nidg.. 18.-0 Chest,
nut St.. Plllla. Int. private.
LINGO Feb. 111. BM.MA. wife of Slat
hill D. Lingo. Relitlves and friends, mem
bers of West York Ml M. B. Church. Invited
to funeral services. Frl., 8 p. m., 200.1 N.
18th st. Int. Itrondl.HI. Del., Sat. p. m
LI.OVD. I'eb. 19. RICHARD R. LLOYD,
aged 70. Relatives aad friends Invited to
runeral services Frl.. 2 p. m.. &381 Thomss
ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed
Thurs.. 7 to 0 P. m.
LOCkKR. Feb. 18, ANNA LOUISA, wife
of Theodore Locker. Relatives and friends
invited tn funeral servkes, Frl., 2 p. m.
1823 N. Rouvler st. Int. private, North
Cedar Hill Cem. Aubv funeral.
LODOB Feb. 18. MART C. LODGE (nee
McCanrev). widow of Allen I". Lodge. Rela
tives and friends, employes of Sheriff's of
fice. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8'30 a. m.. 4 S.
Mole st. Solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
LYNCH. Feb. 18. BMMA U.. widow of
John F. Lynch. Relatives and friends In
vited lo funersl. Frl.. 8:30 a. in., 13.1 E.
Chellen ave,, Oermantown. Solemn mass of
requiem St. X'lncent's Church 10 a. m. Int.
private. New Cathedral Cem. Aulo funeral.
I.YON. Teb. 20. BSTBLLB, widow of
Bernard C. Lyon, of llellefonte. Pa. Piia
notice of funeral vlll be given, from real
rienro of daughter. Mrs. Jonss Llchten, 2111
'NMa?FAIU.AND Feb. 111. Jl'LIA R. Mer
FAHLAND, daughter of late, Sarah J,
Moorn and David Marshall. Relatives and
friends Invited to services. Sat.. 2 p. m.,
residence of brother-in-law, Harry IcClay,
7iti N. 24th st, lnt private, rrlends may
call Frl. eve.
MacMtlRIRIB. Feb. 17. FT.ANK Mse
MURTRIB, husband of Blanche MacMurtrle.
aged 35. Relatives and friends, mem
bers of 2d and 3d P. R, T. Relief Ass'n. and
all other societies of which he was a mem
ber. Invited to funeral a-rvlees. Thurs,,
2 n. m., 4217 Orlscom St., Frsnkford. Int.
Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed
"maOIn'nIS. Feb. 10. BDWARD C. hus
band of Marie T. Maslnnls (nee Shaugh-
nessy) anil son oi taie iiusn anu uaiuarine
Maglnnls. ltelatlvee and friends, Altsr and
Rosary Societies snd Society for the Propa
gation of the Faith of the Church of Our
Lady of Victory; Court West Philadelphia.
No. 220. F. of A.I Division No. 84. A. O. II,;
tilth Wrrd Republican Club, members of 2d
District. Water Bureau. Invited to funeral.
Sat." 730 a. m.. 3520 Market St.. W Phlla,
Solemn mass of requiem Our Lady of Vic
tory Church 8 a, in. Int. St. Denis's Cem,
AoiWS?Kb.-rb. 20. Dr. A. v. sic.
DONALD, formerly of Foil du Lac. Wis. Fu
neral service Frl.. 11 p. m.. Oliver H. Uilr
llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prlvste
lie DONALD. Feb. IS. PATRICK, hus-
band of late Bridget McDonald. Relatives
and friends, Holy Name 8clety, Dlv, No.
31 A. U. II. . luvi.cu iu .uncial, nil . o a.
in 2013 Moore at. Solemn requiem mass
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 0:3o a. m,
Int. Holy urosa i-em,
iicMUU-EN. Feb.. 10. . PATRICK, hus.
hand of Rosanna McMullen (nee Notue).
Relatives and friends, employes at J. o.
Brill Co. I Court Schuylkill, No. 108, 1. of
A.: Dlv. No, 31. A. o. II.. Invited to funeral.
Sat. 8:30 a. in.. 2200 Catharine st. Solemn
mass ot requiem St. Charles's Church 10
a in- n "J,' " Cem
allLti.? -u " II' -",. .mii u. itgr
ace S. and Emma Mills (nee Thompson! and
grandson ot Sarah J. nd late Samuel A.
Mills and Thomas and Minnie Dean, aged 1
tear and 2 months. Relatives and friends
Invited to funsral services, Frl., 2.30 p. m.,
grandmother's residence. C054 Marsden stu
Tarony Int. private Magnolia Cem.
MOI.LOY Feb. 20, JAMBS J., husband
of Bthel SI Molloy and son of Kdmond
and Mary Molloy, Relatives and friends.
Morning Star Council. No. 204. K. of U.. of
Brooklyn. N. V . and all other, ora-anliations
ot which he was a member. Invited to fu
neral, Mon., S-JO a. m.. parents' residence.
2310 B. Lehigh aye. Solemn requiem mass
St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cat he
?... ,.m Auto service.
"'mOLHUBD- Feb ANDREW MOL-
at.iiv .nn ni ii. ..auto anu .umrar Alai.
seed, of 203S N. Franklin st. Relatives and
ruaband of late Anna M. E. Stoser. aged 70,
Belattvea and friends. Welcome JxKjge;
No. 52i'rhlladelphla Turngemelnde, Turner
Kranken and 8terbekasse. Nos. lJand 81
IJederkrana -Singing" flojety and direct ore
srvo, r,.Biw . . i ,i'ipieri
Third Hermann TtuIKUov iotp An'o,
)t Out A KJrvluwr. ,. W. W, jrrJft). M.
JfttttiBli.!
,ri W1V H. i..r i: 'fiSS linl", .,.- ffl".
private. SU. Slorlah Cem. Friends may call
'',ii.v.Sb "h. 18. A. JUt.lttfl Mnain
ss&mebvmi'
vv s vi --- -
,;,. ''i iiiytel;irt.!3f
Norrlstew-ii, .ra. Tralnieereejl
., d. x-, n.i n'i;irm, avu. t ,;'" I
jN.t!fn J"1 daliahfifr F late JSIusTtT
nd L'llza Parley ftelatlyea and f rfMa In
J.
si
Vlted
Welkins at
Int. Fernwood tfe
Hitnf .
may be viewed Sun.
a tier a p. m,
service.
n,- AVt1
ic
W.AN. Feb,
NI
19.
V i-l -) I r
fc.. W f
i-.-'-v":"" .- -t - . ."vi'-t-1
tnie i mricK ana earaa noun
ni",
and fr
Dt rm
n.n.t all Mcl-tM-f -a of which h tk m-
bt. invito
18111 N. 131
Church of
Int. Old Ci
(VCONNI
iyi iu tuunri, nut. i
ft-JO
sin n. istn t
bur Vidy"t;f",M,e,rS".",r'.riSTO,
ill
'On, reb. iBL HKI.KM K Aawtif M
mntorii iiftrv. audi riinri ? i.t,
ter of late Patrick a'nd fcllen o'cenn'nr.
HTi.V
lit. Relatives snd frlsnds. ICanslnvli.fi ilnti
change of Bell Telephone Co., Invited to fusf. '
nerel, flat.. 8 JO a m., elstetfe reeldencrK i,
1108 Tnllp at.. Taconr, Requiem high iniwk) i
St. Leo's Church 10 a. rn. int. New Cat he.! '
dral Cem l;'j , I'M
band of F.mlly Parkes.' Relath
also American Star Lndre,
F Active Hand Iiible i
Sunday School and emelnves
.-.- ' "" '. ..... r.. -" ''.'--.-"".
iria (.viniwnr, inviieu io lunerai eervices
220 H. Alden St.. Sst.. A n. m. rnt. .Aetlna.l
ton Cem. Auto funeral. Frlenda may elew',
remains Frl. eve if
. I'KBi.. 13.i Bprlntf Osrdsn at., Feb. 1.'
BUNICB MAT. riausTiter 'nf M.rv U and.
late William Feel, aged 13. llelatlves and'
friends, employes of the John Wanamaker
store. Invited to funersl. Thurs.. I 'Sn n tn..
Oliver II. Ilslr llldg,. 1820 Chestnut st.f
service si. Matthlaa'a Episcopal Church,
llith and Wallace sts, 2:30 p. ro. Int. pri.'
PERKINS At Bssl RIVertAn. V J Vshj
10. UENJAMIN 1'. PERKINS. Ilelstlvss and
friends Invited to funeral. Sal,. 1:30 p. m..
residence of son. Thomss Perkins. Beat Ttlv.
erton. lnt Slonument Cem,, Beverly, N, J,
Friends msv call rrl,. from 7 to Dp. m, .
PFI'.FFBR. Feb .10. AINA PFEFFKR
(nee Sees), wife of Charles F. Pfeffer. Rels
tlves and irienus inviteci to runeral services.
Sst , 1 i. ni.. 4nlw. Dauohln st, lnt.
private. Norihwood cem. Frlenda may call
PRa'ttI a"' -vVaterfnrd, N. 3., Feb. 18.
it vntiinr niepi.ino PRATT, sred 87. Ital.
stives and friends Invited to funeral serv-
lies, 1 Tl . l p. m. rrsioence vvaierioro
N. J Int. Bolecopal Cem. Remains rear be
viewed Thurs, eve. Trsln lesvsa Market St.
ferrv 1023 p. m, for Waterford.
I'UICL. I eu. IV, rnAivv-in j,, nusoano
of late Catharine Price. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Bat., B:30 a. m.,
daiighter'a realdence. Mrs. Oeorge Sagsr,,
420. rerrece si.. jianarunv ivvquiem msw
St. John the Baptist's Chuuh 10 a. ra. Int.
!"l-RTCB"-F'.'b: 19. BENJAMIN J, hue
hand of Adelaide J, Pryce (nse Johannls),
Relatives and friends Invited to runeral,
Frl., 8 80 a. m., 304 Rawla st., Tarony.
Requiem h"jth mass StIo'e Church 10 a,
m Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Toronto (Can.)
papers please copy. Friends take trolley to
Frankford, change at Margaret at, and take
No. 38 car, Oct oft at Knorr et.
QUINN. At Burlington, N. J.. Feb. 20.
BDWARD J., son of late Edward and Ellen
O'Neill Uulnn. Relstlves ami friends. Mt
Holly I.odse, No. 737, I. O. O, M.i Dlv. No.
3. A, O. H.. Invited to funeral, realdence of
Daniel Webb. 313 York St., Burlington. N.
J., Sat. 8 a. m. Requiem mass St. raut's
Church 0 a. m. Int. Laurel Hill Cem.
RBICHIIAnDT. len. la. iiK.nKi.nua
band of Bm-lla Retchhardt (nee Schrelner).
aged 18
Relatlvee and friends.
Qawa
Invited
to funersl" services. Frl., 2 p. in.. 2016 N.
Hancock st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill
ns.K T h. IV. 'tl. imn. f,. It. M..
Cem. Friend may can 'inurs,. s io iu p. m.
Auto funersl ...... . t . .
RODII. Feb. 10, JOHN SI., husband nf
Sadie B. Rohb and sin ot Lavlnla and lata
Benjamin Rnbb. Relatives and friends.
Snsrtan Assembly. No. 13, A. O. SI, P.;
employes ot Evening -Star. Invited ti foU
neral. Sat.. 2-30 p. m.. 2018 H. 87th ptj ,
Int. prlvpte. Friends may call Frl. eve. I
A ROimiNs'-Suddenlr. Feb 10. WILLIAM 1
A., husband or Sarah A. Bobbins, aged SI. A
Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv.
Ices Frl.. 2 P. m., 208 State St. Caradsn.
N? J. Int. private, llarlilgh Cem. Friends.
VAD'&n!!i7-oi.fo. ANNIE ft, .widow of
William Sadler. Relatives and rriendp in-r
vlted to funeral -lervlces, Thtirg.. 2j. tn., 'i
lilt? W Master rst. ,Bit.,Cprlvale Central
Laurel Hill Cem. Carlisle (Pa.) rapere copy.-
SANDS ANN. Feb. 20. HEfinV SAND
SIANN. husbst.d of Katherlne Sandmann
(nee lxihr). Relatlvee and friends Invited to
funersl sVfvlces. SsL. 2 p. m.. B9ST Coder J
ave. Int. private. Bemalns may be viewed,',
1 r8AVAbE. Feb. 18. BOLAND .FRAN. '
CIS, sou of Roland and Catharine A. Bav. ,
age (nee Murphy), aged 12. Relatives and1-'
friends. T. A. B. Cadete and pupils pf
ifplrtiany reboot. Invited to funeral. Prl.. 1
8-So a. m.. parents' . reetdsnee. 240l
I. clarion st. Solemn high mass cf requiem';!
-hurch of the Epiphany 10 a. m. 'Int. J'
,'m Cathdral Cem. . t . . i
v. p.lh.lr.l Cem.
SCllI.ICHTBR. Feb.
- rTD i
Berylces private
ISAAC
sriii.tciiTER. Jr.
i. int.
from home of mother.
Sirs. Isaao Scbllchter.
3830 1 ranumru ave.
si-illiant.--Feb. 19.
KLLA. daughter H
..t tA. u.nrv and Camilla Schrader. Bela.
a.i
tlves and inenas, memos o. muniunioii m
Bethany Presbyterian Church, Invited to ,
funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., HS4tJ Inger. .
soil st. int. prlvats. Frlenda may cfll.FrU
7 Mt'J.&f Ti5 FJb'. 10. te.1ZABKTM."wlfsi?v
of lllchsrd shevlln (nee Zlegenbeln). aged,
iced a
$-w&MmF
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DlAIi BJ?t, r vv. ... Art........ bui. . '
Bsplel and Slary Simpson. Relatlvss and i
friends Invited to funersl. Frl.. S a. m.l,i
rtsldence of parents, 2058 Watklns aLl
solemn T mass of requlsm Church of i!f
Thomaa.D.Sd a. ra. Int. Holy Cross Cemj
AU8ITHeVJs!'. Feb. 1. at PennstjTOvef;
CHABLES a. ilTHBNS. of Ocean City, en"
of Adelaide 'and lata fallbert n Sltfcena.
Relatives and friends. Ocean City Lodge.
F. and A. St. No. 171 Ocean City Wre
Dent.. Invited to furteral services. Palermo
llaptlit Church, Sat.. 10:30 a. m. Int. Sea-
"''siULlJno. Feb. 1. HELEN A. SKILL
INO,(nee Pehlert). wife of Paul B. Skllllng
and 'daughter of Louisa V. Zeigler. aged 23.
Relatives and frlenda Invited to funerah
Frl.. 8 30 a. m.. mother's residence 152"
Wallace at. High requiem mass Cathedral
10 a. m Auto funeral. ,,
SMITH. Feb. 20. ESIMA. daughter eft
late William and Dorothy Smith, aged U,
Relatives and friends. St. Peter's Dirts
(lulld. Invited to funeral, Sat. S p. m U
brother's resldei.ee. 1433 N. 20lh St. IntL".
Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto service. ,. is
SMITH. Feb. .20. JAMES J., eon ofiWII?
Ham and Bmma ""Smith and grandson of lalV
Hugh and Bridget Barr. aged IT. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:80'
a. m.. residence of parents. 1822 S. 6thV
st. Solemn msss of requtem Church el
the Jlost Blessed Sj-ticrament 10 a. m. Intif
Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. ...,
SPENCER. Feb. 20, STANLEY plBBOJJg
3d. son of Stsnley Olbson and Alma IW
spencer, aged 7 months 22 dare. Residence.
624.1 De Lancey at. Due notice of funeral
W'4-r&Ivtto'5sB.-Feb, 19. VICTOR.
8TACKHOU8E (nee Robinson), wife of JoW
eeph V. Stackhouse, aged B3. Relatives and
friends Invited to funersl. Prl.. 2 p, ml,
residence, Prospectvllle, I'a. Int. SlontgomJ;,
eryvllle Baptist Church. Carrlagss sell I ineef;
Allentown trolleya at Rose Valley 12 JO and.
1 "STEPHEN. Feb. 19. ALEXANDEB SL
husbsnd of late Chrlstlanna Stspbjn. Rel,Vf
lives and friends. Delta Oaatle, K, O. r,S
Lincoln L. O. I. .' No.28i Court WllllaaJ
Penn. No. 6928. A O. F. and employes of
SI. I. Shoemaker t Co.. Invited to funersl
services, Frl.. -.' p. m.. 2846H K. VenAngiv
gt. Int. rrlvate. Oakland Cem. Bemalne
niav be viewed Thurs.. after 8 p. m.
hrrEWARDSON. Feb. IB. SIARY HOB
LINOSWORTH. daugMer of lat; Dr. Thomss
htewardson and Hannah llolllngsworth
Stewardson. Mineral aervlces rl., 2'0 ,
m ht. James's Church. 22d and Walnut
,lSTOCKSIAN.-Feb. .19. ISABELTyA. wide
of Samuel Stockman. Belatlvee and frlsnds
Invited to funerel services, Frl.. 3 p. , m.f
1821 8. Front st. Int. Sft. Storlah Cem,
Friends may call Thurs H ta 10 p. ro
STtlRM Feb. 18. JACOB HTURSL aged
62 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, Frl.. 2 P. m. chapel ot Andrew 3,
lialr A Bon, Arch and 19th sts. Int. rrl
"TAYLOR At SU, Holly, ri J.. Feb "l.
,oV ictsiJ-T tAtIXIB. aged 70. Rsla.
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, 92 "Waah-
Ington st.. Sit. Holly, lrl., - P. nt.
Int. ML
Holly 4iem.
TCRN8. Feb.
ID. CHARLES H.. eon of
llarv Terna. Relatlvea and
friends. T. A. 11. Socletyof church or Our
f-o'irTVe.t PhU.d.'Iphia. S. A A,.
.4833 Slerlon ave.. West Philadelphia.
tin requiem mass Church of Our Molhsr
it vm , Q, rv.nlB. ,.M..
Sorrows II) a, m. Int. Bt.
Denis's cem.
omit flowers. Anto parV'Ff.
B., eon
ee and 'friends,) .
, NO. 400, IO. Orl -if,,
raises nf Tlslhanv! ""
nf rtneeal tRtee.'f r- v4
of Anfte and thi fate Charles B." Ticker, .
".tatiSIJ and friends Invited to. servlcegri VV,
BAtei 3 P Mt " ' "W - -
".i-'fi'V. tu 1A VI171. wMm nf TiinU
... . - ivi'Ti. iraih mt let a vi . 4 " 1. a
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'iVAR-a-F.b. T87"j6sepil " h-Iiband' . "
r..i,.:tJi Ward. Belatlvee and frlende. B-
:. , u.4iit. nf the Annune atlon !hureh ?
and employee ot Valentine H. Smith Co., In, , js c
vlted to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a. n.. 718 Dlok-- J'JSfrt
insonsv., ... ---,-.- ,-,-;- ,."r..' 'l
cnurcn w - - -" -.
atitn funeral, .
WARD, Feb. 18, BAitAii. -wiqaw of v,i
i'nd'T f.nnd." invited to I Ws.1 " ijSKSy
m . residence of. aon-Jn.Jaw,- Charles lUvAtK
resjde
i".!.! N. 3in SI. iliw rssiutsuv .mesa mT It
Michael's Church IO a, m. ,4111,
Slicnasi a "tiy" -" - f
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"WJKw.h.Z. a B332 Osrden St.. Feb: '!.';
. 1- ;
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