I J-v.. hi EVENING JLLUO LEDGER 1'HILAJDELPHIA, UOA'JDAV. MAKUH 25, 11)18 -'mF' i P ; ft , J-JV t4 JS. 1 GOSSIP OP THE STREET kVT N-' ;;WAR NEWS WILL FLUCTUATIONS ON EXCHANGE Investors Should Keep Heads Level, Is Advise. Anxious for New Steel Prices-Gossip , ot the Street 1 TpQn sonic time to come the fortune of war will lute the Block market. Tho op Dpcnlnc of tho Stock i:cli9iiiin a Breat deal of nervous apprehension, IJxpc-rleticcd broUeis cny that thin Is the tlmo for tvlsc Investors to keep their heads level nnd not he swajed by etcry wind that blows, ns iimiuestltinnhly the notorious Ocrnian propn canda has Its tentacles leaching out to color any news which would affect stock prices mid cause the timid to run to cover. Then there are the shorts, who arc hiiiiRry for such an opportuult. ; but, with tho limitations tecently placed on such operations on the New Tork Stock Exchange, their field of operation has been very much limited. On Saturday tho tone of the market was one of extreme nervous Bess, with pronounced weakness In many of tho leading shares. The news from Kuropo was disquieting, tiuipauia kuuiiuuiuiiuus mat io a degree It carrieu us own ..nuuuiu mi i 3 ellow, l...l Btii no i eno ..e was mi excellent man. ami leaies, von Mromneig nouueu ho ,,),, of i.',ntiee belilnd the (IrliiRl. '" 'nt Jlot niess-d ?acramit Cem.. iinaii papers pieaaarnoy - t?5 H It. Later In the day It was the wonder of many brokers who had re- " 'vrjli'firrchtt. 1 1 :,-. l.u.h There a. W; n V' "."'JJf ci!iL 'iVna-ers I "Iprr u",0 l,,",,l,llIo, nrt- tn com' ' "ne Theie Is uicent need for larger '" J',' VXh""'ir,,l tttv t tfe of , , yPx--;vr,;h ' "KIknA B. JfOXiWi B ma,ned in their oHIccs what would have happened , the nuirket had Kl-aV&.ISft' 85? ' . "J ' " n l J J "' U ,-i.K" ...ifffiaWr" WM WHks, 'J been still open nnd such news as the shell ng of Tarls from a distance ot 1 2 Mte n ontf 1 OMi . standard white "We will go on If ton nleaje. wit , ' , tonard Ulxzlo. , The hlg thing Is not to hoard food, but Solemn requiem m our vf nf Sor- A,LBm' LtKo KlrSbrid. at.. WiftiSSfc? J more;,han setenty miles had come along. The.e were a few who when l,... '? , ' a.nVSl0il1 ru,H ' tmdd hat . Vr j hh T , .".Pe ., anX. g Vt SS? J they heard It pronounced It nt once cither a canard or a mistake In the b' ' .""merlnVa T,' "u,nt '"and the "!ilo. niranged that the i;.ers sliou .1 1 do not u ler and. It wl ' V" I 'hotikl bn paroled back from military ' hatred lle.rt 8o.-let. lutlie.i lo at- Cem . "-i cabling, or perhaps n story "made it. German.." One or two. however. ! 5;n nnj ,S" Vr I ' hl''JlSll 'v?! nV'Vi , VV 'h'aVmde , l'T n;n'enV;,f 1 irU fi ,'-' " T'm I... JuMrlej.. ?W.T -M.reh . patihcK. h. .. , r&u"t& n"?",. argued that as our own news columns a few days ago described the in- ! i! ,,)T.!u,';Ktv , len; She 1 1 was -o .;.! - M .VmVoie'Voentlals!1' - tentlon by a rh.ladelphlan of an aerial torpedo which he guaranteed r&fti&V :f'E!M ihts'sho'e Mie ,-,!HU.'KS t.U-& would blow to pieces a city the size of Berlin from a point 500 miles '',. $',F."t"a. nuiel "uf'flrni Jluota- Herr Maxwell cho-e to dlsrcunr.l tmr " -- - lie paused, his bron hnllting m,u,101lla ll0l ,,, tBK.n frollUne fann(l ,Nwt Mh.dr,M ha. I iteniaJn. ipay b. tlawfd lton.,7 to-.. .' distant, such an accomplishment ns sending a nine-inch shell seventy or lions at tilt, 15 per bbl. hi aacl.s ,.'rilo.r". " ,.,,,",,,. aJ"!,, J,l"',i, J","tr'ml,ii; "ller evlden. e Is Important." Mil Von tw the '"ne.sentlal i';,upallons The , or itarv Chapman".' .km r.H. ..Itelnilve, , AT'ltA.NlJ.ifarcU 22. SARAn"C..'Mow V i seventt-nve miles seemed 1 the ordinary layman within the bounds of nonvioinvo , ',? M r ' .WioinbeiB. "fn. fr Vl" .'T " ! o , u h l, , t l "u m ;K"u " '"i.'Kti.'WrawVSi fflS!?. Vi er.,n' gSS'nSrh " VlTf. WR1 , possibility, , In any event, It was plainly evident that this morning's news from Europe will bo eagerly read by bankers and brokers ns soon as it Is ob tainable, and on Its tone will depend the drift of prices on the exchange. It Is only Just to say that ctery financial man who ventured tin cplnlon on the Immediate outlook had no other feeling than one ot extreme f confidence In the ability ot the Allies lo otercomo what la looked upon as an oterpotverlng, mad rush on the pait of the Ocrmans, which will soon spend Itself, leaving them weaker at each onslaught. For Borne dqys great care should bo exercised In dissecting the news ftom rumors, ns the latter, It Is expected, will be many nnd highly coloied. The Time to Buy Is Now, According to Some Brokers Speaking on the sharp declines In the stock market prices dining the ltalf-hollday session on Saturday, In consequence of the disquieting news from Europe, n well-known banker said that It would-be Investors only knew what wns good for them and would hold their nerte that now Is the tlmo to buy. It takes coinage when every one is stampeding, but foresight with many is neter so good as hindsight, nnd for that rcajon when It Is all over so many say again and again, "If I had only done so and so," but the same opportunity conies again and their ner.vc falls again. That, ho said. Is why so few. outside of hnidened traders make money In stocks. When every one Is buying they buy, but that Is not the time lo buy to make money. In this connection the following statement by J. S. Kachc & Co., of Naw Tork, Is worth consideration: "The Indications are that the ptesent Cletman offenslte will detelop Into ono of tho major operations of the war and which may take many months to decide its Issue, in Imnoitnnt banking ipiarlers, however, there are no signs of any uneasiness oter the outcome of any attack that the Germans may launch. In the Initial singes the advantage I' altvajs with tho attacker, whom It Is to be expected will ."core soma succus"ics. Consequently, too much Importance sliould not be attached to tho piesent extravagant claims of the Ocrmans, which are obviously exaggerated for the effect they may hate back of the lines. The stock matl.et can well afford to wait with calm and confidence tho ultimate result." Strength of Market Will Prevent Serious Depression There was no divided opinion In financial circles on Saturday as to what action the market would take at the opening this morning should fv) me news ironi r.urope ue lavuruuie mi mea'n a sharp recovery ot prices In this city who are In dliect touch with Wall street claim they expected the' Germans to make considerable gain In headway nt the first rush, If for no other leason than the momentum occasioned by such a tast body of troops on the offensive, mil the bi caking of the Billlsh lines for such a distance ta-j hi the nuttiru of a shock-absorber, for which they"wre ttell prepared. , .These remarks nie attributed to military expetts In this collntiy, " With -whom leading Wall stteet men are in close touch for the value of , 'their opinions. They claim that If tho German advance continues and the.Allles fal to thtow It back tery soon it will bo serious.' In the event f tho former, which Is not anticipated but Is among the possibilities, the present strong position of the market will minimize any attempt at de pression; while, on the other hand, the defeat of the Germans would rrtean such a demonstration on the Slock Exchange as would letlte J lie clays gone by. !. Failure to Announce Steel Prices Disappoints i&r.r epi,a,r. ...na ,i-a niiolritment t-eatstered In some (iiiaiteiH liter the A failure to announce the new steel fr J. ' . ... . , .. ... v j, gossip tuac except in a lew iua.uui-v "Af" remain 'as they we're, andln these few lj It is now said that the leason -Washington was more In the nature of a pretention of the loweilng of prices 'than for any agitation for higher prices. The steel men were mety'the Government with facts and figures which Induced them to conclude that, the proper policy was to abandon all Ideas of an advance In prices and accept with the besf grace possible the Government's lib eral terms, which they did. ' a ' There was an unconfirmed repoit lo the effect that the steel price nf j ictieaule .adopted at the conference , wax Industries board would be elTectlte only uuring. ine seconu quarter ofjhe year; ThlJ was not generally credited, as the Government pur- chases for railroad 'equipment, which must be based upon steel prices, 'will cover more than'a six months' period, so that the rejiott that the steel prices have been, fixed for only three' months must be taken with cautious reserve. B4 $38,000,000 Ufa'Per Cent Certificates Subscribed Ii Final fisinres-, ot subscriptions 10 H cent certificates of Indebtedness in .' V '-iii a AAA AAA I-.-.. Va at. In a ,. compares wun aj.vwvuvw u. " -.w.vuo i0iv. rV-' 4na . '4A tnnftT Torloral T?Prvn TnnU tliA Inst. wrt.K- lnrrnsfii-1 In jJ thtiwejejicldy depositary banks. !nji March 2V. TotaU'lnvesled asets of Vir tccAra4B4 fift QAA fififi. !B '.i- - '- Northern, States Issues $1,000,000 Additional Bonds lr A' syndicate composed of tho Byllesby iVCo.. Guaranty Trust Company and Bonbrlght & Co, Is offering 11,000,000 Jt'drthe'm .States Power Company first and refunding, mortgage 5 percent bonds, flue April 1. 1911. . Northern States Power Company Is one .of the larger utilities under ihe'managern'ent of II. W. Byllesby & Co, It serves approximately 172 cities and towns' of the central northwest, Including' tho cities of -Minneapolis ana BtV Ptful. During the last seven yeara gross earnings have Increased lb9 per cent and net earnings 160 per cent. Proceeds from the present sale of bonds will beut.llu for important extensions to serve profitable new business of a highly, essential character Earnings for tlic year ended January 31, 1018, are reported as follows: ,flros's earnings , 7,1 33,J57 Opefatintr expenses, taxea and maintenance....,..,. 3,8I9,60S ' Kot earnliigi ,,..,. , , ... . Annual lntferest charges pn uopds.... e4 e, t ... Balance' ,,,.,.. LrTh"lMU has Wen con'aldereb; by the. capital Issuea committee. li L7 r - -- .--.lV- nt.Aii unnn na ntre;fifiarr flnanelnr- 1iWpiiiglQiia-ra.uccu''av r tAllto0A GIVES AID TO FOOD fUiJ-uiii ' i', i . t lina.on- PennBylvunlo Lines' to fy DiSBlav. Posters Glvlntr 1-actS wCwiMryatU ' i ,. ji.-i. -- - , ' i . ..- r- -r DICTATE ; tmlnv Ix Innhcil forward to with but It wns also so Impregnated with u ine .tine-. x',ery uue naiu it wouiu from Saturday' close. Many brokers juices. It Is 11 matter ot common ...... ..... ......I ....l...... a. Ill urn. mc nui iiiiu..aui. ,,..i-o ... cases they will be lower. for the lecent steel confeience In between the manufacturers and the ine unueu. aiaies neaauiy , per this district are ,36,00O,O00. Tills nmulAii lean a A like amount U to be withdrawn the leservo bank Inci eased from ' Huirls Triist and Sayings Bank, if, if. r' ,3,303,599 ..... 1.600,225 ..... r-, ..$1,797,3 The poatera will be placed In the coaches on all portions of the l'ennsyl- vnnla lenu both ea and tvet of l'lttsllurh, ana will, be the ifrat printed matter of any kind to be illliyed in irepnsyjvanla milroad-crs. (Jir a total atlnc capacity; of mora than 300,000 passentera. will by wall, able for the,dlaplay..ot.th.food.avln, irster;,Thl will, nerve .to.'hrliw-Ilia aauant taVMa as u jaw.peuwwky - I llll I llllll.lkl -- ----'T-" " .. . llnll alinll II MA Diail 111 II. f. f r t I 111 H"vh. CHAIN AND FLOUR I WJIKAT nerelnlii. 1S.sr.fl fauti. Hrket I firm. Quotation Cat Iota, In export el or (uowrnmtnr ainnaara infperi.om, tmitiarti price No. I, northern enrlmr, -. . $$$& 'MBS &!!! r&ffi?ffWiSAPBa llleh er.nt.ffl. In w.,,.nl It .No. a wheats Maximum price eontalnlt r 13.1 per cent moisture tn 18 t PT.Mnt motsturs 4e under No. t or No. 3 red. I2.2J: No. n eoft red. 12.21. Maximum price ron tatntna: 13 a rer tnt lo M v" tent moltture Ae undrr No 1 or No. 3 red, 12.22! No. 3 oft red. $2.20. No 4 wheata Matimiim rrle c,unr No 1 ur No, 4 led, 2.21s No. 4 soft led, 12.111, I , , , No. s v'l t Maximum nrl' cootalnlna not nff 14 a tie rint mntature flc imoer Vn. t or No. 3 reil. I2 2tt No. 5 aotl. 12.10. Maximum nrlce rontalnlnr lint of m 7 per rnt mniatwe Te unlr No. I or No. a rn. i'...n. vn r. .... v.. i tn ..a uittntim nrlrn fnntnlnttir nnf n. f IS nr nni inolalure a I I I ""Jr1nN,1. ' or No- 5 rd- '-I1 No' & " I .imli'Vla.ata handM on merit., but In J ho tnt. ahall urlei-n he htaher llian 4c undr I No 1 of the ubcl rprentd. , , . !niuliy wheat Valve shall he determined IcTa.V """" "" " ,. .OIIN-Tt.ecelpta. Ifl.flnfl bu.h. Tl..i.iar.' i.l wn fiuiet, tut aleadv unur amau nn- tih iluotatlona: I'nr lota for loral iraile ThfH- v.an a fa p Johblnff trail ami m i-Lnt -..i.,.. n-.., -ih.. nuniuiinni f .... . .. .ii...: ,.i.. . 1 . 1 . .fH.tLa.i 1 cr , mi t nlr.1rl(l Sin ivaiUrn htf. ltl CftP. U ins. I II V Ifri . Ill 't-l n niiiiirar. . - ifnura. tn rl 1 Ii niiiiiillnv In nwrn'rn luOC" HI Hrrnkf(t limnn, to branit nnd acrll(:', Ity curfd. 3ftc: tio. wMtTii rurnl, 3tl I.arii, wratern. rnnrd. ii"'j ff'J'ac, dJ. pura rtt, Kfltlo rendered. STCSSSc KEFINGD SUGARS 1 Omani wan falrlv arltv- and tli market I Hil'd ntpftdv im k baala of 7 dc fr ttra I (lufs KranulAted DAIRY PRODUCTS f HfTTr.lt Receipt were Ilsht and th ttiArwet further adnte.i ir un-ir a Kuoii l-in,(ii'1 ijimtttlon o'.id-pirNM train rr. e)ra. I4r, do. Iilpli-r-a orinc lot-. Lift) ('(( vtrj tlrati -t3", fir.'ta. (Jir-'ai. oml niter Hit . uwirl-y mint, fanr lc MeinR extra. Iil7c. flral 43W44 ht nnW. 40W-llIr. npfttn) brands of prints Jou blnt; nt ItitfMr i:(JUS ln mnrUet brol 3ic tier cane mi dr tnnre liberal urp!I,a nnd incieaned I'ouintY I. It K The nurkel ruled firm under lUht nfrrrlnas nnd it fair iJemAnd 'the tiuuls I tluns weie us fol.ovts fliltken" sufl- incited it.oters. 3S11 lit . ilaUKi v.tulu roottel HJPiJtric. old looslers. UUWa.'c. duck, l'e'lln 40tf I.V do, Indian Runner. I.IMMilc aecae IHSII.-c aiilneas per oslr. l'1.r.ll. plaeons. old. l"T Pair. 40I.'C. do Nonne ner nalr, :.'." if 3,"r ' DRKSSKIi The market ruled tlrni under scarcity, with demand readlb al,orblua 1 Ihe ofterlnss Qiinlatlons were as follows. Kroren fowls. 12 to hot. milk-fed. dry-plcked. (ncy selected. 110c ivelihlng 4 Iba. and oyej .... r.Un. XU Ilia flrlere. 20 llctdo. S lbs. apiece. S0J31e 1 roien foeila. In bbla.. fancy, drv.plcked tVelehint 4 lbs. and oter apiece, Sc: do. .1J4 lbs. apl.c. J03.1c: amalter alaea. I8H30C. nrolllnt .hl.li.Tia nelahlnr ll Gt'J lbs. aoteca Jer. . aey fancy. 40tl4'.'ci Virginia fancy. ifJWSSci T other liearbv, 34330c; western. 34038c, , RoastlnK ildtka.is. western. In botes Welsh. tin 4', lbs nr.ll oter apiece. 3tc: do 4 Ihs. ' etlcce 333lc; do. .Hi lbs. apiece, 31tf.1L';; iiiickrns. isesl.rn. Ill l.bls.. welililn 4Vi lb. .nd over apiece. 33c: do. att 03 lbs apiece. Jltt.l.'c; do. J's W3 Iba. apiece. 'JStfSuc. Olsl rojter. tirt pltk-d. 2Tc. Capons, per lb. as lJ 10. apiece, fcnu'.iut-, ttueaitni Welah'ttf Sflll) lLs. iltilrc 3S&3UCI sill. 11. r alzes. 3Gf 37c. Turfcejs. nrarbv. dry-plck'd I. nt). 3' 194(10; fair lo at.od SJtf&tV Tur kea. weatern, drv.plckod Tnncy. 37t73ltei lair 10 siiou. a-SFattc. iurKeys. oiu 10m. l4CT3.tc; do, common, 30c. Ducks, west.rn, ir.l.hlir 4 lbs. and oer. 3O03L'o: du. do. I .mailer sizes, :s2!)c. Oaea. nearby. itO I 3ao: weaiern. Siltfj-'Jc. Bauabs. per do'.n . i!i7,7i-rdonrdol tio lb?" uer dSJJS I .V-sSvJs: do do-8 IbJpee'd'oiVS; It M& I 23: do. do. 7 lbs. ptr doien. I4.K0O&I . - aeaetz ,1.- . ....... ttfl.Tt, I dark, 1182 email and No. 1', 73cOS2 .0, tin. u . u 1 u. 1- u,,.rii, -..aea.te FRESH FRUITS Ihe ni.rk.t una aeueralt) firm Willi de maud fairly ai Ive for Iholco slo.k (Jut. talions titptcs. per bbl Kins JHtd. Wlne.an 4U. Northern Mpy. tlCiil. Albe marl- I'.nnln. Hn Ilutib.rdston. .ii:. ilreriilni;. 1 1 .,i)(l 11. Ilaltlnln. S:l..'.'llr H. Home it'auty. I4tis.".ii Htavman 'winesai;.'lltin, ma, k i win. siii.i raiai,on. .iqi.t. t.itiiii. itSUI.Ml. York Imperial, JJil.li Hen Hails 5? rnaJ'S' Wlllflt VSTtiTiVa' 'il '-TiAi ' 'JTui'tx': W'.'?3 .vVi,.",.r..lL",""",",:. .'' " ',.:.: ' "i . .73: iielicioiis "i-'j.-.tf a 71. Wn. II mil. 311: ortlev. Jl.r.iUf-.' .VI, St.Mimii tvinesap. I1.7.1V'-'.(1: I'earmaln. ll.730L'.7.il ?.' town I'lppln. ll.fU.,.'.,.-t! York Imperial, ll..-.i1S; lloldnln. II RIltfL'. Illaik Twig. ll.TiOt'.': Oano, tt.S0(V2. apples, nearln. per hamper. 3l)rO 11,50: do, do, per S-bilsh. bakl.. S.leWII.'.'.'S Lemons, per box. I '- In 11 llsnan.a. per bunch, .sa.l.no. Ornnees, Klorltla, ner l.ox. I.MflK: do. California, per box, ll7. Tangerines. I'lorlda, per strap. I.'l7. Grapefruit. Florida, per box. law 5 III. Pineapples, l'orto Hlcu. per crate. I4: tra berries. J'lorlda, per nt., iuw 40 VEGETABLES Tri-J h slow and prlcn smtirnlly ra- I ni4'- DPI iVS tm.isa j' a. a.-'- ,'----"------- tored busers under fairly liberal supplies. Uuolsllona. White polntues, Jersey per ". - l.u.h. hskt.. 33 lbs. No. t. 401111 1 .No. -. ilTuah. hskt.'. 33 lbs. No. t.' 4(liiM i No. 'J. '.'ifi3V': white iHllatoea. per IUU lbs. I'eiiii- a.lvanla. 1.50l.l.-i: ;. Vurk, .-;'it I l,ie"l iirsirin, iiww -'. ."7, - - .lerser. per ', .liusli liaKI . an in. -o ut . innt-jiit.', Miyiim, i-ioti.i. ,1.'. ;; l3U4.Hu: do. Cuban, per box. MCI 6" -u v. ... ni.la. ...a, IV.A- Jet SIWI a. Uiiliaari. cuinosrs, norma, u.r .".. . iu.n. ...,-.... Klorlda. per crate, $- 504. Hplnach. .Nor folk, per bM.. IS2.i'.1i do. Texa., per bakt.. jn(lllc. Kale. Norfolk, per bbl . c.l. Ileana. Klorlda. par hamner. jl.oO&S. 'li llorlda, par irate. ll.BOOi ftOj do, per 100 bunches. J3O0. ;. Florida, per .hamper, laws B0; do. California, per drum. II10H. r . 1'lnrlda. tier rrats. IUae.1'. do. to4.B?.-gv .11 ,w i nara winter. --mi .n i ,-."mviM'.1.f.t.iV5 I nuruilf I', 07 Vrt Itnr.l wKlle l"7f , " LJ --.-- , I'd .winter', N'o. T. 13 STi lo. Jo.' No.' a. i XI "ttliy those men tt V'V1 ""' No' ' --''I ?". '- '-'--' liai Instruction. In tret tl'r.lrtiliti nrl,.....lta.l wlnlP. V., !l J'VMi . "'Sirm lIO,ls l" cl 1 amnL-.t -ii.iii i.-r iin,..L .. ... irnitrrx. . ,....' ........ 'nn . ., 11.. MAI. 1 111,11 I .mok-d ".mi n'l'r.dried 35c7 western beef , ,-,'" , truth la af er oo n." I ''"" '.7 :- f"Ti " " 1,1, an , " " an I " ,' " """ " " "" "' " C ' S'" rietiln ' '.III T'n " hwoo d"at "Kii: Unuekles and lender.,. smoV.d.SV. ., '.el ,r?'' .'" ,"'' 'W ,'","" ",,1." f.c. l .? 'hosle .fo Me r bis ar,,,s n l,.a.Ue . . . enin leuulein ,,.. l-hur.'. of I'ornu. Chrlail pirih hi, I'orK, in mi iv, .-w i-.u' imm ; : "i sour I'ltins. 'i"i"" ,, '-":-" ., , . .Alius Helen Tart 110.111 or urvn invr '" T ,nT upinnn!- ! M. f rured loose. .s2c. do aWnnw , pale with anger. "It Is easx t uinnu- ,0-'md t.m thit sh willlr" II. truth ' p"."" 2n. i.ttvnKNVF.. tins. lons. 2T'4t2Si,c. do. do. sninked 2s 4 , fTcmre ev'dence of this kind wheie -Thnt " sattl Von Strnmbetn with a i ' allege, made an stldres on ttomen nl o( ,,,, Rotnn riartt fnrmrrly ol 2'i'se. "ther hams, smoked rltv slid wrstsr OT.i, (,f il( Itiif ph mentioned are i,i, w"n,. f the hand. ' Is pteclscly i on Ihe 1-nrins" Sln lefcrteil In tho ni? .s llthst. nltlis ond frlen.l. An. USSV KXHFUlXMi$v !- on.I rench. 'V will mt om torn , J tf?t llr, ."Vr " , UorU of Hr u .Mar i -ollw Mudent, .-VSo S n. 'fflWC II 1? Sf'n nSriM 1 n uJ'Va. tiuth of their iliHiRM The mrl Ti1P... nr. n Mlem -. Krlm urul nmiw n tu. Nliniiiluix faun, nc.ir Wft t'hs- riSlm tiff; . i. Mira i?h rV tn m. ' pressure lo sell Qu.nstlt.ns Irre cse-s. nil) uir i.iiiiiieia in inn iiiuuten t.ijuii " ..- t Ala,,.,,i c Ti,,Ja i,,,,,,, ', in-arby firsts, til 3', per atandnrd rase, that occasion?" R .V," .V... a,mlMi I'i inlelia. for the . .? ..?"?'.' n "oinas, chairman 'current rerelpts. per rase. 11 Wl,; 'st-in I j'xcellens will take that irjilt fur , ,' '"', ."'V."?.','"., i. Vthleri Mesllnv "f ,lle ' hes'''1' "untv ommlltee of the I ..Vf,.., ""'" ',f!,2l 'rr:' ""'t'i.tthnl II is miIIi .scitlaii.l Var.l has "ifoilu nut. ' sltiia tin . J'"'" '" ''" 'women's .ommlt tie r,f national defense j.hilni'.t'liV";; r'r'do-cn""1 " I "" Permitted sentimental consldera- ''". .'""C-m toil be 'seati ',,' l Uense JOr.ricVsR-The8Cm.rkeiewas inlet and fons to Inteifeie with the petfoimancc h" I1"" , JVt and fared him her RaZe I .11,1 luiiicri uuotstlons- New YorK. whole 'ur Its duties mi iia.i inum lils face 11 was ns . . t , I...1K. . ra.no . 2.4i, war.. ... sp.clal hli.h.e.t Uanimerslet went on Molldlt "I can- I " .. RV.'.' LJ .1 ii? 11.' ,.r " ., I PI,!,,,,,!.,!,;.. A,r;,;.h n lurk noie milk rairiuKoon . 11(lt lol)cnlP .f .. llK,ntH nf Oerinany ".ul ?.' ":r.'": :....1. i-.-.'.-V -.. ' ...... ..... T.-e'lt Sir Nil -. Illl.iac: SWCPI wtHiut.. j.- ii i.f,,i.j ... ..-. "" i.T" ... ,.,,.i.. .r. s..y. Ver hamper No. 1. II .'fel 5. ,X --.was the irackasc of I'.U-la-l ioU. As r.i'cfl SI. .Celery. New York, per Lunch, ',' Hanlmcialey was about lo t-jieuK, be bold 3uv, do florldu, per crate. sm.J't "-;, i-et- u the other hand In demand for sl ime, riorlda, per hamper. tW " !". ."'' " " iu'nZie'r. 'asrfffniST'v-v"1.!." ; &zxx"$i- l.6:. ".'" Pi' .. t.1'1 V.r. "' ".: I? f. J.IOa,...l,?.l.a,l'lu: Il7s7. .IcOtl.AU. Aaparacua. UtoisU nndl'n (H a vety dllcntf inatlar, melne Hoith Carolina, per doien bunches. . .fiOIt c.ViLuue. Dan's), 10. UalllOrilia. IJer uurn nui.uit., ..mi at II. aClTlla Vri IUI,, a"1S"l tkj. l-'lorlda, .new n.r hskt.. II 1.(1.',. onions, Nfw York n.l vfeaiern. par iou-id. ere. s. ' ppr ,100 bunches, f-03, h.-0. 1. (.ironi ..-u'.'."w ",."".'" Mushrooms ju tr . ot. CLOSING LIVESTOCK I'ltlCES rblcaro. March 25. HOOS riecelpta, TT.. 060 head: tomorrow. 40.00Q h.ad. Mark.t falrlv BCtite 18 e.'o lower than Saturday' iV.ra!. Hulk. lT..0lT.r,5i llaht. 117.05 MJTllii mlied. IH1.70O17.SS; heavy, iio.10 toll 35! rouah. IIS 10010.40; aood lo iholc crA:'- ., anfliT.lv t'ATTI.K nr Iota. 23.000 head. Market i steady lo lOo lower. 14.?; . . , . SHKKP K.celpta. 1S.O0O. head. Market cenenlly steady. IH1.T0. Lambs. (18.05. Mouth Omaha. JUrch . 25. lioas Tie-' clots. Hi ihiu head. Market inviac lower, CA'iTLrJ Receipts, lo.outl head. Market '"SlIKEI'-necelpts. 13.000 hea.1. Market ateady. . tiansaa City. larh Sp.-eCATTLB Ha. i. lot.. 18,000 head. Mteadv, HOOS Itscalpta. 16.000 head. Market " aifJCEr Hecalpli. OOOO h.id. BUdy, NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS w Yark. Mafch 23. ntlTTEH s reinla. P444 luha, Hither and firmer, lllah er acorlna-. 43 4lc; eatraa, 43': rlrata, 4iUW4.".ii .."ohd., 3tP4lc Htal. dairy i:Q("l hec.lpts. M.uip.--ase. Markel Irreiular, Uxlraa. S3'i 40 torae first, aiwohbtcy- rru)ar flrsla. . :iet4 WSIJ c, second!, JOWailac; tvJiue. .004. c, inne, colors. 88 0 40o. L.Copper Co. Stockholdern Assessed j ' Boston. PMurch"iS.'--e-An assessment of. Ir.n'ria,nt,..n ..har.-hns. haarf 'levied, on u. ajojile "nf Ihe UtySoww Old' Calony' The Yellow Dove (Ccpvrtsht, IHt. 11. Appltlon Jt Co.) cn.vpTiat .xv (rnntliuied) knows,' he sal.l, , , "That Ik slrmne, said llainnicrslet I "If Maxwell had ulied me personally for lha ii.mers. I should hae elven them to him. Maxwell would hae known heller than to Intrust those, papers lo a. third person. It Is not tlkolv thai I should hAVe given them up lo any man, eten If Maxwell had sent him." "It is unfortunate that llerr Maxwell Is not hem I J " , . "One moment, llerr Hlisln." urou In the General. Then lo llauuneisley, "What was the natute ot the letter which vou sav was sent by llerr Hlzzlo to a high ofllclal of the War Office?" "It was a statement In regard lo Ihe case of I'arl lluger, who, as jnti Know. was shot last weeK tn the lower 01 nMitnii ' "Acli'i" Von Stroniheig frowneil, "We are .kUIIng our eNldenee mo ' .w'1" hen", a little, loo ft fur com euter.ee. llltte. we will kill no more Herman nKet, t. Toner until they hae had an npimrlunltv to testify" "smmerrtey smile d Jlnxttell," i iiimiunnicij, ,..r...,.- ,.",,.;,,,.. menus of restoring him to life, he saw. i.iz7.i". ,. .,!..... .11.1 II... tlu.n Alt .tt.l.n III .ii,,,.. - ... ,f Ilrr IHttIu's u trench t.if.'0cr oi Jierr 1117.7.10 n ei irci.ii ...i.'i, .,,.. .,. ...nA.-n. ........ -..- - ., - . . . "It n.1.1 tllP r lilllC Of TenclV lICUlM lotf'R il nncr (aiitR.ii llynelil iihu too anmitil. If t was nrtltiR for 1iik Intul, will Hen I1aiumrnlpy tell me why "v ten llil llerr Maxnel ma ,e me " " -""-.- ....."""..'. .... ui. ,i.. .farm us to ii reel im- iipems ui.--raii.um 11111 w 11.1111 te 1 sns I sent for. did not surround the in,,., ui t.hu.tiiai- i.i ,t..i i.nMii .le- -"- " ..-."....-. .........---... -- .j iiiauil the papers from Jltss alalher. in the name or the uotetnineni ami me law"" "Tim ro.isntii nri. nhvle.iis ' l enlleil f'lininiersley "I will ghe llerr r.lo tlic credit' for that niueli dellcaor If his men Irul f.tinid the n.itiers nt nlteinnllnir to Mil me This my pur suers did nt Kaltham I lock's and iignln it the ncisnii of III77I0 himself on the illffs at Ut-aufoit Head even. Ilxccl Ii iik" llainiii'irlev leaned forward. MllillliK lilandlt - "eten after be knew Unit 1 bad met I'aplalu Stammer and lonteted mt neceptancp of l.seelleiu'H Intltat'iiu to leluru to Cermau.t " "t wns not sine that he wojld rc" "If not for any uther reasons, Uvcel lcr.z, the pursuit of the nKents of Scot land Yard would hate been sufficient. Fortunately, howeter, I had Intended Kolng as Ihe bearer of the Ilyfleld nies snRe, And I carried It. You can't deny that." "lie brought a inesaKc. Kxcelienx." put In Tllzzlo quickly. "Hut what mes Rajro" There were two messafrei. One prepaied by f-iptaln H field 'the oilier prepaieil by llammeisley," "I do not deny that. When T dls- cotered that I was llkelv to bate an In- ip.j,.!,.-. enlne I made a co J"',.,, (,. i.lU. f I- ; 1"!' e,r". '." a patkace c.r !.. ttplcll I had In my opv of the x-la-l iuIt P.lrzlo broke In uulcMv "That com- was made not at I.adv lreathcote's that lilsht. Hut at Ihe Wir Office or else where the follow bur day. It was nre- paied for the einerKeiicv of captuie and, patpfintnir that, for dcliiery to Geneial Uon StromberK." 'General ton Stiombcrc bits been told about those papers. I bate told I him wl.eie and when I made the copy." 1 "And wheie was that" asked Itlzzlo ... .KCeillV r ,1... .1... I1K, ,i,, n. 1 Oil.' Il.,ill,inlj.'u 111 iuu l.u....,' i. fc....j iii.iii.mv n while ou weie telephoiiliiK to Scotland Vard " Itlzzlo strupuleil for rontiol, and then with dlKulty to Von Stroinherc, "I was ...i.,,.!.....!...? to llerr Muxwell. l-ixc. '.?! '.".....I i.V llnmniMMlet ttltl, Me tuiiu- to. Main n f 'w1' ",''" , euenz - ron- Pdetit nolle. ' AiuiuliisT for the moment that what you say about topylng the nipcrs Is irue. wnu uiu ion 1111 w-iiu j. ' ,.,. "I took It nut tn the motor, where I ui,.,,e,l it doit n the window sash." Ham- nierslcy laughed .. "Kin ely. Itlzzlo. the tall man from Scotland Yard must hatn told toil that when I escaped I shouted to him that he had not searched the motor." . , , , , , Oeneial ton Strombeig bioke In sud denly. "Why did you say tint?' Hammersley Hhrugijed "I had In lured their motor and I knew that I should escape. Tho bravado of triumph, Kxcellenz. 1 wait rather happy, for, as a fart, they had git en ine an un comfortible etenlng" iiivflr, loaned across the tahle j4 froi 1 Mies liXCellfcllZ. IV WUS IO UIU.V Ullt-lllltlll m the Kin. w no iiuu int.' uiiHinui i uiessaKe and who had loncealed herself .,, . t,-p" j,.,icih1 ton Stromherg tool, 1 Sill ill pockei and weighed Btuilci w .w. ----.. --' . .. - of the heat tiadltlons ot ine seciei pery- Ice Department. 11, ..v.. '--' alletiea. llerr Uaninierley has aubatl tuted other papeis for the 01 Initial one hurtled hy ills' Dorli .Mather, err liammersiey win no emu. ... " lUnnneraly alleees. Herr lllzzlo was In communication with Scot! iiid aril, the officer of which otteniplei Ihe te ".-. a... -. 1 -.. li kilo llA t.rB-a Jlld Ilerten. one tmmi'h icm";" hv.. thoiight. since tho one mail tt ho colli. settle 111" liurauuu la i. c.... '"uan'imersley started a pace forwjrd. "Oh. then he Is taken!' Itiiilo glanced initckly at JlanimeiR- ,t..'r. .ii... iha same reisoil who caused Ihe arrest of Captain Uyfleld save jiaxiten m mo ,.... Von Stromherg's gaie followed Wzzlo s '"..And'you'err Hammersley. What d.'-fOUtlieBporr. Ii true. Kellenz. I quite agree with Herr nizzlo." he said eaVon Stromberg shotted his teeth In a !,dheachleof you conlends that IL TumnaeftYy llle'r'e'ly'no'ad. but nll. was by this time In state which inade ae"control an Impossibility, ''lixcel lenx." he cried hotly, "Is It conceivable that 1 should have come to Qermany If I had been guilty of the crime of which this man accuses ine? I have ...j a.onanv mrftlnat - serveu H"'"Vtf.r- iiiMl oal.1 tlia General blandly, "that err Hammers lay has also come to aermany' And) while he Is here Germany la in danger. He Is a, spy of KngUnd's, Lxcel- ''liammersiey only .uhju. ... i v,o,1 lieen OV of .IjllElSlld. Kx. rellenn I urely had many chances S!'."3l..i.nci' cauBe. Why should ..itMiiain tu I have een mt Captain . Slammer at Beaufort CoveT It would nave nam quite easy to have Informed the artillery oflicer at Innerwick and blown hia de atroyer out of the water whUfr she1 lay at anchor. Herr Rlxxlo ,(orfls that K-r.'iT. ,.' alJav nrovlded' With nroof. I rwfy to thta accusation., Irwoufd actc .. . . . - .......... . . .. , ,..!.. ... 1 . ... .. -It I ,m,n.,tri, f. .HI .. in., a. ... rt. T.'i.t. a hi ii. ttier .. limit . ..&. w .. ., - - - ... . , -... -.- ..... - u.... ... .... . ..n i-iitaatni. n I 'em 'i...... .utii meet in n Aiiiivatai mm t.o . mviieii tn xttnarai. Tttea.1 . "...' i.i i .. t.it.i i feme f the man In nniiona. mk In fight t.i tluuU'ate the tlchts of hit- ,..in rmn. ti.-i.-i .1 i.--r -. ti.:n..m. . s,.in a. in. ss r.drlh.n. at., nin n-iaa... w l,n .,. mill, iiiiine.iii wniil.l bate 'ueHsiiied him with 11 lnn'f that iirglccteil nihility UV aic gnlng In send a great .Hta. Krl'nds may tall Men.. 7 tn p. m. requiem mass at. Vlnr-nt de Paul' Church V I VI?....,.iu. i.iLn . ri ,a i.V 1 !, V.,1 nothing her ri" nnnllt mepljng th ' iinnv to 1'iatiue and our hns are going il.ol'.srt: At tn,,eol. I. 1. tiinion In rn. int. Holy Sepu'chmC'em. letentiinlly been niiiirl'jitied b the Lot- '.'"'' ',.,' v i.i,r the giat tlntrb of tn do better ttnrl. than ant other 11a- ,'"1"" suddenly Mnnh 2- tioiililtT. son OOulii:. .tiered 2S. UUZAWBTJt A.. Jl, .rnment as a apt At his ordeis the a,r' "'",'' v; ,"' '',',1 ",, Ti-sKlejiiied at tlmi wh 1.. 11 hnnis ii.. !- Ina- in "f Mlll.ir.i V. 1.11.1 late Klliab'lh Clous-r wife of William H. tloode Krlend nasf ,' house was therefore secretly srai.hed , ,rrms . V1CI, 1 , 1" 1" w.,i r f 1 s 1 I, ?r 1- )m 1 ,.. ii..V nnd win i'.i"a l " ?'"' '"ndsui; of iln II. an Saraii M. call Mon. e .enlnr. between 7 and 0. at hr M by night. I am hapnt to ..,. mis.ic- ' '!'' ... .'. '''., ' V" J ,' ,. lX l?Ly ,M '.N '".'.'". .1':".? L .' 1 'ief.-1:. -r0!'- -.?.ri.:7 ".,?'ii"e,"? ".'"" ' "i i--'''''V.'M...Y-" P" "' 8'ti 1 ...... .. s .. 11, .. .. ri ( 1 in- r 1 iiii nil n ifiisunai. .-j. .... 1 .iui me inti 1 iia. - Jim "nn ii"-ii it niiii'ini r-i it es. 1 'is-a, .1 in. m., 1 ressiuilj. "err lll7.7in will s irriy 1101 , .,..,. ..',,,-, .... i.ii.,,i ,.111, ., nnlltai m, r !..... ... .1 -1.... 1... . .. ......... i . m i.i.ff.,. rT nun iiii.iii ,, ' I ceiicn. .c.n"S'w "ii& vii'aasUAsz A itomance of the Sfcifct Service My GEOKOK CLUBS Author of "The Klmnlni. Sword." Thai I u fair n.'""itlon. Answer' I'hnlV'LlabnSneTsUse iTnVcisr., I lial LiiKlian ll''" r. i.. xuS. Vis. ' . """ u'i,nfor. Ihe Vr Ot ere sent. They I nee had lime to act upon llerr Ham Ihe papers for ' melstey's Information as to my tarlccs to (!erinjh." Ilannuersley shrugged "I nml.e tio ie ll." Von Slromherg fiowncd lit lh ppi slte wall, snapping the papers of the package In bis nneers Impatiently. "An Impasse. I suspected ns, much. We w III now resorl to other means. TJio only possible solution of thin uue, bar ring the unpleasant alternative uf shoot ing I'Oin or ou geniieinen in i"" ,'.. .... .. .t ... .1. .inl.tn a.r lite i liim iltnimn, ur-; in """'..-'., illepstclics themseues ami in ine r."- ductlon of u material witness.' , lie broiiaht bis broad luhn down on 1 .1,1 i. . it r,r, ii, i.l.l,, and mil lo l.an-l tain ton Wlnden. who nnswtired II: j v.iti will ltrlnir Kratileln DoIs Mather down to this loom at once.' As tap lain ton WlnuVji went out the er of both men weie turned to llammersley. Hi. started In surprise, and leaned for waul towntd Von Slromberg. rtntvly tuinliig with u frown to niirto, M I.. Mather here V ho .nut- "Doris tered Shu tame withwith llerr. ..... '""" '. " .... . .. ... .,... ......,.,.., ,..,, k. innn 'y n ", m. '. ..- -- """ .. iiniiimaiNM. I remit tint the nweltles of tin I'an rpqulie tills nil- ne1 me nn Von Stinmbeir'H pail, .elf-re-1 plt.l Itntl nil K 77 O H. Iiaillllll-reie nun , sat siaiing i"e "". .""'"."..,: npp.iientl In no gri-ai enjoyiiKiu ui 1110 , t.r..i.,.ei ' - .y - ... - .. , , t...,- . Wlien Ihe door oiteucii mu l,,"" tinnier entered ine miif mru .u-..-. ..r. , face was pale and lines of csre wmi- nt Iter iei and litis, but there wns 11 do- lllz-'ntlng ihe innuil pn.se or tier neau. ine ; flrimt'ss of her nioilth anil the mradt 1 'noU from liei i.Msasiiet gianc- nasseii sirnmlinir stsred yt br for n. muliient In silence nrd then. tl'idhiK tluf his frown wn unit mot h n look of c.ilm Itiqulry, smiled a' her Instead "You know, or course, pinuiein. ine i situation with which ou nio confronted. ' Hen- Itlzzlo has brought, you to liermany to shed tvlitit light .ton cicn upon the mtstery nf the.e- cigarette naners. llerr llninmersley sas that llerr Ttlzzlo has been artlng as an Hgcnt of the JaiKllsh aoternment while professedlf In the sertlce nf (irrinaiiy. Herr Itlzzlo sas that llerr Ilanimersley Is an Imgllsh nv Your position Is a dltllcult one, but circumstances hate ttoten you Into' a piece of International politics. Your testimony Is of the utmost Importance to one perhaps both of these gentle men." "I r will do what I call fo enlighten ton," she said haltluglj. "What do you wish to know? Reneral ton SUomherg beamed on her ' , "At.li, 1 am g.ad toil take the sen sible tlew of things" Ik- wated the' package of ilgarette papers In his flngets. "You have seen this object 1 foie?" "Yin. 1 think o Will you let me look at It?" i The uencial moted bis thalr clter and put the papers in her flngeis. She opened the papers ami finding tho lues- sage, scanned It closely, leading the. writing with dellheinteui'ss and then looking up Into Von Stromberg's face "Vou bat seen this hefore" ' Yes." ' Where""' . "t Lady lleathmle's home In Scot land " 'How did it come Into jour hands?"' "I found it on the dour of Mr. Ham- nietsle's loom " . "The night llerr lllzzln entered It. thinking It was youis?" "Yes. That was the time." ' Vou ate quite sure"" Quite." ' How did 5ou Identify It?" "Hy lertalu peculiar chatactertstlcs ui i ,i- naiiuw i iiiuit. wiin wniL'n i am familiar." "Air. llainmerslej's. n n not?" "Yes." "And how did this package of papers go out of your possession?" ".Mr. Mr. Hammersley look them from me." "By foice?" She lalsed her ihln proudly and looked at her questioner and then loneied her ee. lepljlug qulelly: Yes " Theie was auotlier jiarkage of clg. alette papers of the same make us thete?" "Theie was " You lead them" I did " Was this hefoie or aftpr tmi fniniil Ilia heioiui package tnese which I now Yen ' "Vou escaped to Ashttaler 1'aiU with the pacliage of jiapvis tthleli Heir Ham mersley had glten ton and, lifter hid ing In a ttee. In the jnltacy of your room, lead thefe papers'"' "1 did." H'O.VTINri.l) TDMOUIIOW) LONDON STOCK .MARKET - if b r a r i ,.,, . Feeling of Quiet Confidence. With No . . I - ... 1 .Vlllcnce Of Wekncss Loudon, Starch 25, On the locl ex change there naa a feeling of quiet con fidence today concerning the outcome of the battle on the western front. Xo sign of tvealtness was In evidence, although prices In tho gilt-edged nectlon were lower fractionally. Offerings, hotteter, were not Luge. Consols and the war loan were :0u ac tive. After mlddat. tllA tone tin Incltne.l to harden, owing to the ubsencu of spec ulation aim mo tatoraDie rn a racier or the repoit of the Urttlsli War Office. too I.ATB vort t't,AwsirirTl n v llfl.t WAN'TF.It fKMAI.K STBXOClRArifiCn, vrlth aome general offlca experience! aalary $30 Tr month to atart. Call Tueaday between 3 and. 4.-30. or Wed neaday between 10 and lur S ana 4. Key atona leiennonw io . ia. a. ,-q t.,itoo m 400, IIKXTIIM TP.OTl'lIn Suddenly. Marth 24. XIIUD KHICK N'l'.HT.Ol.D. aon of laic .loo. II and i:dith Nrwbold Trotter, a.d ST. l"un.ral aarvlcta from rasld.ni.fr. ot brother. Joseph Trotter. 'J4 H, Jlst st,. Wed., S p. m. Int private . IIOJIUIIT. March 2R, al home of her aon. near Uansdala. L'.r KUZAIIUTII 4UKTICK l'KAnU.V, wldoyr of . Alsernon 8. Itobert and daushler of.th. Ula. Isaao and Itulb P.a.ua, uee1 TR. ....... ! feed l hit All es not1 only the Irooiis. nut foiemn reoulem miss Churrii or ueau w av i.m1.,i,ii,i. ini, .i i-ininnnii o nu.ifi. 1 "Sefori'" Norrls ,.-.,. Illllaido Cem :' Vu 'funeral Temple University Im lielplllK by ft ".V ".. ,". "l i hSMSSTxtiM- "intv innc it.rn... " fl'naln may be tlewed Tues., after Rlvlnu tltebe unusual opiwitunltlei, Bol.mn rattutem mas Church of Immaculat?-: . 'il0was"fhebCnl'ght of I.ady Heath-, 7 J.nfflllOI.1. -t.arcl, ,4. tl.A.UII. ,.. "turtlW April 3: ConcepMolU i. .. Int. Holy Ml Ump cole's dinner In London the night .Mr. wife of Datld Armhold 1 uneral. to ivhi.h Special course In Shorthand in i ilDKl'KCKElt. Mrcli 23. JAMES CVOr-';. ' Hanu,ler,!ey ,ook m. homo in the 7T'i)i1isJt WINoh IlldB- Mill and Sanson, Sis.. m. BJSSV. nd"?.,LMiVt''V J "rim nleht inn ec. fniinu.,i h renulem church of the llplphany in . ni from 5:30 1 1) lIMO I. SI. 'nred 31. n.latlVes and friend. BrieJtUw, f ineiMn nWi.r'.nacWnir " WVr ' mVu' - Special course In Machine llookkeap-lV"'' ffft.i il'JSSSX&SsHE&iL, MKKCHA.NT. March , 53. 1. 1.A,VtNtA , A,. wlfa of Thoma O .Merchant. Ucrvlce., Thur,,, a .! av.-j 1PM Diamond ',' Jnt 'K&L.mj.:L" VS Wl. Ill -.-. .. FOOD WILL WIN WAR, DECLARES PINCHOT Would l'lirole Farm Labor "ul,,u IU1 l " '" " From Army Cnnipa to Fields ei t iintrr. !.. .inrrn :u - will win the war' was the keyi the stlirlng appeal made by Olfford chot lo the farmers gathered at the spring meeting of the Torn drawers' Association of Chester County In the V. M. C. A. nudllotlutn. The chamber was ci ondml to Ihe doors with ptomlnent ..., ,.,..!. t ni- . ...--.... ...v.i . -., , . ,,, ' M. Krank notveii ed Due no Fee of .Mr. I'inchot spoke of the gigantic XWX win he Jm". ' Mruggle on the other Bide of the sea.i hotck. Mann 23. (.'KTIIAniNR. widow where men in ilvliie bv invrluds In the,".'. Henjomln .Jlo and dauthter n( late greatest bailie In history and piobably the mnt dcilshe Tim war news or In- rljv In. s.l.l ,,i ,l ., ,,. aim. tn Ih'nfc nf cia. lie ruld. makes us slop lo in.ni. hi Ihe eerluu conditions and ne hope that .he Kngllsh and Ihe Krench troops will hold their lines ami thai our boys will lltnlit tiilnlnllu It. a nililAil Tax'ix it iui luiir II 17 niiiiti . "l-'ood w III In the war and w e i,;ut , all aid In this piohlcm or roo.l prouuc- tloti fnrtnerK 1I111 to ro into file .ni. t,, iiit ,,,r.us "' "" lie e.xi.tessed the hope that the day ., Is .noil (iiiulug when all the saloons will ' .- lut vim iminrr inaile an nppfail .. and -pol.e of the millions - , . ... ..,. . f i-,.i,r ,. ,,.i, r oridnc - ""."-": "';,,.,, .,,...,, eiii "' lniltislrli.1 etabllshments, on rail- " e .. Vr.Vi n-.Vi nV. 1 on raims Jllis Taft con. ....! ...! :""" "" uinmu "In Amerliu the women nre seeking to du their bit nnd want to nehi on the rarins laiinlng Is not meielv woik ng for oniself, tmt IL has bei-onie a pa- tttolle ilutv America must share III at New York Hotels 1 k Ran lav .Ir . tlbert .1 H. M.iri.t.l Willi,.. I. II I I'utinollv llrand It T I'urlla, lire Iln T .1 Dab. lliuud x H'.Icnn. ttnll.. I. tt II. lluniati Wotnltfard w IT Dunaay. Ornnd K. renner t'nlon Suuttrc, . ITtserald. llrnlln I.. Ilanfnrd. Allien. II llirrls. New .strand Kltchner Itrnadwny Central V tlarkllii. Albert tIc(losti llrnadwuy Central. Samltr. tVsllaik. J. Hcliwehm. Urosdttav Central t. tVarner Herald Square It. York. Albert H Auch, I'landcrs. i: llolle, HermllaK' Cohen Cumtiertalld s k- A ; ii .1 tr. it it. tv t: I T tv tlr. w l nlicii i umbrIHiul i-:. I' I ii II ,t I r n .1 .1 1) II w r i." tl llatisou. axarre K Kiicilntlmiu. Cilmbeilali.t I' I'rwtn Loiuncre J lleriiebt)' llreslln II llitriner, llresltn. II iiitd, Ciiiulicrlnnd. Mm II maid. Ilermlliiue. Mo-fls, Lonaacre. S I'n.Hclh. Cumberland II. Iteber tt on.ltMiril. S Sheldrake, llreallll. .tr Metenson, lleriild Sou. re Nluert, l.atluim. .1 tt'slsh. Park Avenue trnold. New Victoria Ii It IMInl, t'lantlers. V Canfleld. Park Atenile i.ie i onen, m i,ouia 11 Crawford. Nellierland K Killler, ttontlcello. .1 li Harris Kndlcott t. I.eb.iiriitid. (Irortt Northern IT IV tlrCnull't. IViipdwsid tV I. tli Howell I.Hlham li lite er.. Yon Cortlontlt. tlla It. Rouers. Van Cnrtlaii.ll. I. Salsliiir)'. Klidlmtl. t Smith Remlnatnii Mrs A .Smith. Renilnatnh I. Sielner llrand R tV ttslsuit New V'tlnrt tl tVebslei, Martha tVashliiklun I. .1 tt'elreler st tn.lrcw tlis I .1 ttVlrelee St. tn.lreu S I., ttoirf. Ilermllace. Trmlft Henrefcentutliei - (ihnba-1 Ftrothera, Mrndway nnd Thirty- fiecuna irei - .ncLiirry, iiiiUNr?iirniii- In. I Mis. 11. 11 Dunn, art needlework, art i llOliniie, r i.eai, ir,.re.riuiii ,, iiunil, trunks and leather goods. tlUIRIhlt ".tlKht'llXi: Hi:ilHEln(l.. The" mar- ' rlne Is ulinolineed of DAVID (1 tt'lSIIAHT Mlll.Vll.l.r. and MltS CATIlKltlN'i: . ! lli:ilIll-:ilTl.V. The will reside temporarily at V4I f 14th at icat)$ . "'!.!.!., -lJJ-- JVA ""' A'-'It aid friend.. Master Makers' Asso. North. western ll.eker Unt. Vereln l'alrmount llaetker KinJ Unt rclm llhelnpfa.irer lint. Vereln: Pfaelrer Casino HlnJ Kranl.cn I'm Vereln: leulonla IllnJ. Unt. Vereln. In lted to funeral, tfed.. S V In. 11)01 tV lo funeral, tt'ed., H a. in.. . residence, m iorril.V.'.i ii.m"ii"-io,.r,V.VlV;,c,,,,If'h uf V?.iTIf2. .'."." i'.?," "..".'.."" nrltate. llnl .'.v..VAY:i-e-V..SV.'". '.'..... nnnniiiJi ilii !, "ii.ii 1.1J, jr. IIA I II I j. .ii on of It I chard and Katherln larritt (nee Mal.lpy). aed. 12. Il.latl;es and friend. pupils NattMty I'aroihlarNcliool, ntltad t funer.l. Wed.. 7-3u a. m., parents5 re.i. Amnr-t. 'jQt Haul st. J5th tiani u.....i.... mass Chunh of Nativity s a. m. Int.Iloly! Cross ivni. Auto sertlce ' I1AUIIY. JUrch J3. CAT1IAR1NR, wife oi I, (jnt.ru w. imirj iii--ei .t.iuonilll KflHo tnea anu irir" i;ju iu .unreal, wetl , i 8:30 a. m im..n. loth . yoiemn 1 ..... .- Ml U.l.Ml.'. I'h.irtl. ... I titiirt --" . .-.-.-. j - ...u,i ,v a. in. ilnt. II61v Cro. Cem. Auto service. IIA A. 1 Ul. KI.IXAIlPTtr A BAXTKR n Mara), formerly of lotla IU, la. wife of ??j.ion K. I)axtr. aged S3. MUSIC D AHTIME PIANO PLAYING laJ TAl'I.IIT IN ft I.FJtitONB n.aklet Mailed rre. CIIBITr.vlV .Cljooia at I'ooolar t,u eta. ana mtj . I eA - nn HIS VKNANOO T. m.'i ?!" ,-! , i-nrnrr Tlota Sttt wrnixo m:s-nKTn AT I. NTIO CITY. X, ATIJ.NTIU CITV Hprlri rarae first up tu. Iliilf f4lr.am la Atlantic t'ltr and Iha TKAYMORE Tka tV.rld'a i.r.atfM leaart. Kv.ry on. villi ha there. IVIaka our reserva tions now . a lil to lie disappointed. American and European Pinna WKKNKIt.1VILt.lt. TA. , GALEN HAll-INJHH0l)NTArNS. 'w. aMBrrt.ir-Mac er a I alia.. I tn TIIIlaraal. l fll -' 11 In infill!' ..!.. jm A- a i.Ja. ..... I '.r .innn i.aiiiiiiiu iif,..iif. anu iri.nii. .i... i 11 a. Jiuui.ta ..inii.i. n ,11111 1.1 r. iniuiiim,.,..,1 , J. jAea. W.7.. l4 'I w I ttT I Jill aeev FTiwMORi uvaMy.-jt asaa. Bapta. nr,TMs llel.tlvra ami hue. 7.30 a. frlcn.1. Invited In funeral. m.. 4W N. ieili it IfLr'i prlvaM, llolr McpuC-hre m. Auto funeral, UfUIUA.V. Ai .nvx Ml. Vernon at.. S.'irch 21. ji:u M.. son of Emm and laia Pitrlrlc mass .-si sifnniv, cnuri-n a. m int. iueri-n aoikp o: runersi lat., t.. Illlllir. March SI, MART I., wife of ..'. ," .m-W" TiJl.t.te, ' ;V WAiiV l.eau of the Pacred Heart, St .Vhnwss anuinaa canrrh lnvlte.1 lo funeral. Wed, B m "nM Mnp-I- -. U.ln.M --ahI-k. mass m, Thomaa Adulnai'a Church PSIO "iS'iviiT.'mav r xiiKf Ln"sm'Ai7Ti?i"Mrv"';1. I n.,J.. -. i ,-,-T ti ,'.- .V""""t"fa if . ik.miiir. am. .rin.iB. iir.inr.n . nu tonnr.v it mi. if..M.. . i i--k 01 'OUIMA.A.. widow of Jonlah llorden, aae.1 ,11 ItelatUea and friends tnllted to fu. neral. Wed . 1 n. m. lesldence of son. Ham net A. llorj.n 12T lirnad st.. Mt Holly. N. J, Int. Jacohtowtl. N. J. nOIVKN. Marrh 1 MlllUlt ANNA. ilauahter of Mrs. Harry V i'lper and late in", SR.I frJnd""l.e.Su"'of",riaered" Heart , ft Josephs Church, invited to runerai. Vcd., X ,1(1 in lirotlivr'a residence, James A i-,r,v, a.'3 I'lne st Molemn mass of re. nulem St. Joseph's Church m a. in. Int. ,l1'.fSff"rT'iSi.rAi.,,',i,,,n oi'sitavi.' n l,,,Xn, of SlaS ' Droil.y (ncV . Sl.l, ltalAfltsl Bml frlotliltl Mairt-laail tan' SntTill ; - - lj --.'- -.--- --w . - '" i.on.r K reVEE'iiV" nn.n'c. eommlltee of fhurch if leu. tntlted to rem Knaln inn bo lwvd Tufi. 1 i ni. ,?"l.V1,r.Vri1' .&."?.?,!?.. ".VlzY.- Itelatlt es and friends Invited to' funeral! Int. CaOevlrnl Om. wtiliNTxiTiil'WVba-ndf'of1 iu Marrh 21. ry l.mma American I'lark. U.latlvra nnd frlitil.. funeral .erM,-.s. Moii.. 2 n. 111.. r.sid.nee of dsnahi-r. Mra. Kdward Kltnn. r.12.1 Malcolm ' .iar l.nice, ,n 411-,. I o. tl. Invited to ir.:'.,! at. and liultlmore aie.). Int. prl-1 n'.KVKVnmi Mawh n. u. ...nnailll. N .1 ClfAllUirn.; A . widow of Henjsmln . ! "'lalhTs and friends. Ilrnhren Churh xnd and Walnut streets, bn KniT "Kood Kiinday School, Invlmd to fungal aervlces. ,ilfth 2J. hotr ninmwAmt lole of ','! ".P- '",- Parents' residence. 2113 N. omit flowsra t There-.- will, ba v.t Iil..-''1 Bw "'"ii"e ...ay m vic.vru jiuii , l(r paint Alosn a wniirvn. illDOT, sn 1 " I . D. Ill Int. lirlvate. t-Vriiwitn.! Out. Imnrnln irr-t. "rt. .. ID a.!. . ... .......... ........ ....,., ur- (. h , ,,.. ..,.. '-. Hipitnen a i nurrn.. inin sr. neiore iaark.at si.ii '. -a rieienier sil si. Rt'.alltes and friends United, la funeral. Tnea, 2 p. in. resldenca I -Oilier I'h'irles II Homer. MuSnnvlIln Brandnarrnls residence. I)3J tt. Iliintlnadnn st. tut I'heltrn ItUIs I'em, Rrmatna may I10 tl'tted Mon . .S to 10 p m. Auto funeral. rOCK tt Plaltifleld N'. .1. March '.'.1. It'll. MAM ItlKlll.i: COCK, son or Isle Dr. Thomas fit, k. of New York cltt. I'linem! sr.lces flrses I'huich. I'lalnHel.l. N J,. Tuts.. .1 n ill s-ldne of Alfeed M Cp..,lal Relatltes Hiitl friend" I'lble Cles. N't. " of Cohllnb's tie. Jf i; Sl""ltv School. Intlled til fil-n-iiil aerifies, T"e.,, s p. ni,, resident of sn.iliiuhter Mrs, .ios"ii t'rleble, lnu N" '.'3d st Inl Cedar Hill Cem at ion ten,". f f.iiilt'., CtinitSI.:.- ritidaenk. March "!. I-". WAR. Rt:N. liusluind of Aitnl" M. Crnti.f. ltela !-- -na f.Unri. In.ll.l . r. fi.n-p-l ...ll... I Tue... tl a. tn.. chapel of Andrew I. Hair ' "nii. Arch and Ittth at. Int. North Uaur.l i Hill Cem. DAI.T. March 2J. ttAnr NN PA1.T tnea Lennox), widow nf John Daly. R.la. live, and frl.n.1. Intlte.1 .In fuii.r.1. Tues,. I s.30 a in. ilsiialiier'. residence, ir. Mar. aoret IJTI. ..i.i .tieiinitna at. f.ri.ueiit inn.. m Ann-. Church in ,. Int. Holy Cro,. .1... .. n-... .... .. .. ..... tlU'lliN 'luili i'l .tnilV liilRhaml nt SxrAh .t l)NfM nKil ST. RMfltlii-t unci ftliuU iinltfl fUHT'il afr,lrs. I'll " . V..H-I, a f ep T liVeiii 1 m ...H p in.. rBldftuev of T. T. 'I,I,,1. J llrii Uvm, ilainajunk, Int. prlvals Ipr - iiiBtpii '",. . - . . . niVIU llarli T'lftf tP mam (if lata John nnd Hr 1?et Dals Illal'H and t " . ..- . .r"'" " " " frieij(U Invllfd to funrrtl. TtiP.. S .1 i. m . !::PopiVi5;tiVJl!,,D.,.r rSrA"'-!-'' MKiffr-I'daE-'SR. S.-- "u "" X n-fonii-usy iniru .-tionui -.tin. a p. m. ini .AV -ir.a- ineia ,; .--Vie ite n , a. , , I) , sdjolnlusj .rniind. Tr-iin for Newtown leaie. 1'J.1' I..ISlnJLf mm ' Join t!ehl'? A Re-dine Termhial 1 tli n. m. S?." . i7rn,7 ?.'. J l n? iiSfrVf?! cno.tmiAl.r. -March . m'sanjcv !i.,:.nl", .. alerlop, ra. lnu wlYta.l!y lirnther'a rtatd-ncr, WlllUm hI. t:4l Hdathri and frienda ln,ltd to fubtral -Vdiir . '-'"'- Ward laul-m m Hrvlca. Thuirf . -! P. ".. 23tl H. l'Jlh at. (Mmrch of tltt NatUltr 1 a, m. Int. Naw Int. jirlvntr. l-rlcnd may call Wed. tva, I'alhnlrH. Cem. , AiHo av:r, ItPXNHT.-ilinli 3 CnIonl JOtTX V IIAS5LKTT ilarrh L'4. EDWIN H. UAZ hl.NNHY Ucni.Mitf. T.'ut Klnmuod n, LKTT. aaed AS. Ilclatla and frienda In lhi nAt(- nf futifrwl lll f- alvfn. Ud in funeral aenicea Wed., J030 a m.. IOVM:. Marrh 24, I.I.l.K.N. dauxtitrr of tain Kalrmount ae. Int. private. Itf- .-lirtln and Alio Voyl. RUtlvea and 1I.:..NAN -Mauh CD. JOHN J, huabttid friends Invited to funeral. Wed., i30 ft. m . of Annie II ft nun (nee Murphy) and im. ot lala.'i t-Bal.ia.rw a. l ra I. Wnn V !91 XV. 1 lata Arlhlrl irlrl AIlirCart"t IfeeHaUl. Kla .Monipmnery uve Hltti im Church of the Moat Precious Itlood 10 a , int.Iloly Cross ' i'em AUto lunerwl i nnntii, i.nrai .o. . invneu o i liltAKG Marrh aa KRUDtSlliriC HlfAtVlW.( r-$Q . '--. 310 K. I-ahlirh y DttAICH. HeUtl.ea nnd frlni-" Invited to jmn hlil. mn nf rMUlfm Bt. Ann'i terxitea, Tues.. 'J p in. mil Sherwood rrt.. fivcrbrooK. mt nrivaie, torria rn, 1nel).llle. I'm. Friends may tail itou . 7 In li n im PL'KriKI.n March 2.1. ANN'A M. DIT l'li:i,I ine l.en" nlf nf VlHnn Iir-iI aeed 17 llelHtl.- mul friendi llteA to fun'THl Tlcca. Wrd.. 1' p. rn.. Brtll pearl I Remains may bs Iewed Tu-s eve. Auto fun-rnl ui'NCA. .Marcn .-a j.Mr.x i',,.nuiDnj t.iir.rt i .. iiuaunitu nf i:vlvn Uumaii fne- Urlnltwaier). for- or iJuruv. ite(ainp wiui inenn. IMIVO UrWUVIl IUUK'. . im. v. ' I'.. Temple Knramnment, No. I. 1 ft. O. K.! Olive UrniHh lodxe. No Itr. I O. r1 iltterinakera UMienciai afso. niont-niaii. KitrrATtovu Until Neiea Secretarial I'l-a a ...an tatcl.r.n llllltr 111 ...lie niiintrr ' by inahlns 0' rfflclent In bn lillsliit'.ns. Those ut honiB lie iilacp vacated by tho !. . .V,.:h ,,"".. ' ent 'over tlieie. i-nmcnt and uenerut busl- Hllt take tile tliousand'4 net: The Boterntticnt and uenerul IiubI necs need our inlMniuiii auniiy. I linr. iShorthatid, Typewriting, etc., 'olleSe Hall. Uioad utreet below nerka.Jinv ll Sljn. etf. Aw aetvlea,t -, t .., o a. SI. to 12 St.: from 1 1. M. tol. TipMAND.Msrch ,20. .TOljMf jr.. hua-ff i oucge nan. utoau street ueiow jserK,jin from A. M. to 12 St.: from 1 V. M. to.. 1 I'. SI.; fiom 7:ao to- lo I'. SI.; from J, .k M. It. 3 P SI. n ii.ti. ...rn 7. 'in iln i. i.. r. ' '!." V . I. ' " i r I,ll. I.lual Inst, li.tlnn. S.'e,v tu.le.ilM . ". . a. ' . " Utl. ' ' -ew cSlUueiltH admitted to udtanced Blades for sprlnB . iiml Mumiiiei- course. 'iha fomnierclnl Ilenniiineiil win v. ,','' Ti ,,,,,.- if Vn . . .P! onen all nummAr on account of the ! ncnu'Hy of traiuetl men n;.j uomen. ritone, )Iamunil OSI, r rrrlff TEMPLE UNIVERSIT17 I llroad hi. beluiv llerka' I rhlladelphla Want More Pay? Thera Is a tremendous demand for trained men nnd women to fill tn positions left by th man cslled in Ihe color. The-tilghest sslsrled and mot Important place will p given to trained men and women. Prepare oiirself for ono of th.a placea by enterlna nur coursea In Btrnoaranliy, HooKkeeptna and Hacratarlal HtuHlea. All buslneaa branch., taught Monday. Wednrsday and Krlday .tfnlnas. Special claaae Tuesday and Tbura d.y nlaht. Net. Special War Cour.ee to all atudent begaa '.bruary 1, Banks Business College STRAYER'S .&?- pfc Unr.nufetnl Knternoy. Day ornlght, lTwailitra Wanird ro!tlpna iraltlnir. Fra I asa.ea-la( 1 fnf I'ltl I aaS-aB aV VnriVia I a... .! - iraifll is .... rf-..' - )..... a. at lUUHLVTSJ, Mad.ru Techera' llureou. IBB tlarkrl hi,. stvnitiiM Jk Oldest swimming BCiioor. i.v thr u.u.' Ashcr;s,S. E.;CoJt22cl'.f:fVil ONI,V!rUl,,e4 jei i&toS!JL, 'IlowaMp. Dart smov! tit All Sj.:itlk. l!UfeMil hiell'.J 4o fl-nefjl MfTrre. ,1 . Ir - 11 W Jamn t'rraeo (t!i fi. tk ' "J. ai,. Int. erlvati. Hemaal i he !eae. Ilitt,, la B n m. I niTVt.PM.UryS 4 . ftA W uu.m,m .rrn ll, at,; Jl ..IIUUKUT It i am, at' Vairr.iSa".-":r" '""iiwn,"" Yah liKiiV fne ffiM .7U ilvra and irliude lnltrt U samSi -.'.sop. m., avni'aTrtldenev Xrav 11pI).I-w J AA HiiII.m 1 t'em. . t. KM.IOT. 1511 ll.T BAKEft. U rrairen'ieea ai naini. Jltntrn ej t'A IK. March 22, ClfAlltiOTTK, .'tu r.. .a ai.. wioow or tviuiam dauthter nf late Holllday yossnf.flj ld. relatives and Yrlenda In. ijnen .! ices, -lues.. p. m,, unver xv. Hair 1K0 .Cltestnartj si. . Ink rernweoSi Icea, Tnea.. 2 p. m Oliver rrtenda may call Atonr ate, ef( KAfinADAY. Jlarch it MOrmlH, hand of lata Klltaheth Karradar. ajrial 91; ' BJsP ; Itfrlallvei rn1 frlfndji lnvltcil la fun. mr Ics. TutR.. 2 v. m.. funeral earkir btrt M. 13eer. 1&0I N 2tl at. fnt miut ,rni( IINNRKAV. Mareh 12. KLIZAB riauahtcr nf late tVltllam and 1T.1I I'lnneran llalatlvea and frlenda lnvrt runeraL Tus . S:30 a. m.. 441 N aatti t , West rhlla. lltali maaa of rcoulem Chyram or trjr i.aur or ltosary xu s. to. int. atswr. Cross Cem. t ? . POI.I.KTT -1 P.erwen, Ta.. March t. JOHN DAWSON For.kliT-r. husband of 14a, ' ie i-niiett ine itutii Yteiaiires sna rnaaws Invited to sertlcee. Hon,. S.S0 . m.. 'flk''l,. ?r A0S Houth a . Media. Pa. Int. WMfi? Nottlnaham Ciii. FRKNCII. March 22. ANDREW WAWil INOTON I'RCNCII. ajr1 M. rnntnU f'A? icri jvmn.i,ii p, m. via a, ou uernara umit nowfra. s . in We-H! &'A r 4 (u:ra(ihti Marcit sv, jamrs p.. Mnr. , a mraarei i- ana inie Ancnaci uarainir? ,1 ttie tov.ry), used 17, nIattve ar.fl rrtenja,. w puplU of the TransflKuratlon rarochlnl y- Heart, Jmltrtt ta timerm. 1 .,. J0 . m.. V mother jeaidncc. "40J Fine at. Pnlainn MizurHtlon. ID a ni. Int. Holy Cross,. Cam ,,- HKnilART. -flMmly. en March 21. ifll.v i .TA.MKH I. (JCRHART. huhaand of MirtiNt C Grhart (na ltouvler) and son of John aunt -It., ut ,Miry uernnrt. aseu i yeara. naisuvt y m and friends, at. Jamea rirfle of rr!anrtl. 4Sth Ward Mtonnien?a fellowahlp ana am M or vnenotmy, m nlovea of tVm. Steel t Co., Invited, to fa. nerat. oti Tuesday af 110 v. m.. from lata vv, rrstilent-e. 20ltr. St. S2X st. Bervlee. In 8t.i s,t ' John's Church. .Id and heed at., Z:SO p. m. ,$,.-, Int. Kernwood ivrnetery. Rerhalht nuay J, ) lewe( Monday evenlnr. . . Jrrt i uii.i.i.oi iu..ibh n .o. rr.1 Ml, ituaoana 7. ' 1 of Marr Ulllespie. Relatltea andfrle. 'iv ' Hit anil nit at jiaitaaras. it. . TV , OOKr'. Jlarcll L'X S ElU dOlT fn''- t I'onaletoii), wldSw of llebry Oofr. aaed Tt. V. 1 Itelatlvea and friends .Invited to funaral y j services, eu.. a p. pi.. v?a tv. stn St.. Chester. Pa. Int. Chester Rural Cem. OOIIDON. March S2, JANE, widow l David Uordon. Relatives and frtanat In vited to luneral. Tues., A:30 a. rn.. SOSi Kauslpiton ate. Molemn reaulem mw nitERN'-vOOTl.'i- AfpH il.1. WAf.THR.p I1.WI. LUU. . .. . nuxDiiiHi r .ivjtini' iirfnwooo. a wx,f n-iHUs-i una -iricnun tj'jnrKDr shmttiu iww( ia i iiii'"- iijt-r tuuii . i. a ifrVlcM. Tui.i U !. itt.. S920 N. Beudlnet .-? st, Rn-aini may L )ltwed Mon., 7, to . V1 P. III. llll VI I 4kT ,. . llltKAV MinJi '2. 1'Hf.KHR. rlfft nf? 1.11.. UieW nilHi- Orvf RUttvFii,Hnd frlentla iavitM t. funeral aerylcea, tt'ed., 2 p. rn.,,,!.. " d'pee t eon-lu-Iaw. Albert Tljialrnir. jT-p- 'J727 N. Wsrnock al. Int. Norlrj CadarjJt'S Hill Cem, lunfatu may-ba Mew.d um.,' S 1" 'd h- Auto funeral. 'xtaiiw'- A.N-r 'VeV.aV HiiKS J.V. SSSiH'-k n?iaiiea ana trienaa inviica u iiiaii,a.v, . . wbmj.. a jti. a. in i re, nn... at anraii nar.il. . ..in ,...'. ........il.. , i ..j .--1 .- .- 3 ul.n!;r&r-!? &toMS5JWl ri, ii , jim .wn viiriii u aum iiwuwk Vtt.lil. .n.01?f i!s n ... ....-' .aV...tfi HAl.l.Air. MMfpb S1.VJANB. w!l4Tv'Af . I If 41 Alt 'fn1a..l Tl.llU.. i-".'. tt; ? :.?. . -.v,.,-.?","' wiii7iv ivi own ai. Jta 1 1 win uirc ticKcruj. JtiUTe";iA . iJ friend .mltfl to fune'r-trlcrii7v..4r-' , - s lnt ; J'l N. (Marlon nt. Int. ortYAU.&'lv ,'lhur. IHIIsM iVin. Auto funaril. ' . f$? Hotwrt 11 n'liL tjt.l. '1. III'Itll'fA A. Inm I IO llr,7 lUall ' II. , tt I Hivatit. ,;f nf Willlim r'--ii'.7..,iJ"-"Y;i:.:"5 ranuhlr i.; Uttf HatnuplrC. and Aiih Prler ji. jirrin- id i JlyM. JUid frlntla. Iv. o. . 87. A. O. K.J 1II1K1I) Al l.IOVU ,. H11U 1 BWIU 1KITVrai t'n'on. i I.eral No. 4 Invited to funaral ava. noi 'a Church IU -l m. " Kw CatbearaijCem. . !Il!lMANN.-March 23. AWA WATlie. widow of Uorse llelroinn, aged 7. Rala Uvea" "end fihnd. membera at.Mareufi fnafili, TihJled (o ftuwral aenrlcea.i WM.r Jill) v. M-i jtn'ji realdeuca yredarlckv llel. tnann. I'M. V, Uuntlnjtdon atr int. Mt J'eace fm Uenutna may be viewed Tun, u in ur fi in. , ., QArtBT j. h ltlt'li i IT. wjfty of .tamea Ifenneaaey. tReli a .isi ui iisnurn uriiiirij, -.. ntiil Trleiids,, Altar and Kosara H0Ciaiaa si &$ j 4 ta IU--S i ji. j i. iiib imiiii Lnurtn, inrurn . . -'. vr f r, Tuer- Jl-ao a', m , .020 Ktctar aj.vxjf. !i"'-i turm HoxMrough Soiemn'bUh reaulem mat atf M isirruugn solemn man requiem ms .q,. hr ih IiaplUt Church- 10 a, rn. Int. buT! he - Cm. ' ' -J." . ifri.j lie'.'i.A.V. MaTi.h. ,SS. . .STEPHi. Aj.'V'jJ'j i.la. 4 ll..aT ll.tei.ei VT" HS .10 t llnh iii-tii iv' m.-.s n arffmraHi husbir" of .Mararet. Itarran. . RataUv, i and f r!,.nda Invited lor Inner!. Tna..' . Im. Ctl'J'Thotopaoii -t. ,' r!olemnl,-rlll., fnis1 hu tlrerory'a Church -B'JO .i,-milt,V I iioiv irnt, veni, -AUU aervica.i a I a-i-jiaa, lO iin.iiKrniAr.tJ. jiarcn zz. .tATJVBj.usj-i; . Illl.DllfiltAND (nea llerber). wla .of.Tiil? J Henry rihdebrand. n'd GS. n.laUvjw M,;i. T- trends, l.adlra' Aid Hoclety or tn uamwjl,. t.uthtran Trinity Church. Invlt.a to fuatMl.O J -, .'.mJ.r. U .1 a'-l-ne enear allta.aa. Camden. N. J Friend .may .calUtue. a . lilt. I .:.. .. ,:...: r. : Idri.ian v,eiii. JJikYWWtmm& r(iiiet.l. ad f B7.. R.la. tive apd friend Invited to unTLaarlc.V 4 td.. a p. m..son's reald.nc. .Mihr.. a i Illllernian. 484U barran,t , Frankferdmt.V- J 'prl.ate. Manotl Cem. Remalna.mar i.4 'M lt!!.,...T?,,....7 '?..5: m.;. ,..... 7ft -3 ill,t lit v.,is,-aiBri-'i Ji.' ait.tiir. "--t ,1 1 Ifa of l"rederkk A. Hitchcock In. KnlakUs'l-1, n a . ""'PI s. i-eiaAAi 'ai i lanTti .. ItliRi.d i:tinwo'od ave). int. private. -rrlndr 1 I nf . lMward and r.H-n .Holland. m1j ";nii nr ai c ii?u.na tuse wani.yj, -.n-i iieianvea ana irienas invnea io iu Tnea. H:30 a. in., narente resldane. Van Plt at, (Diamond. ,lt. ah. 'Ut. Illrrli raiaiilan. tn.H l.hurrll nl Ht. 10 a tn LnU Holy Cross Cem. Aut ! JNWRArJ- March' i"d. UEKJAMINj; hand of Matilda Jeffrns (ne. Johnson). 7T. n.latlves and friends Invited to fan.. Tue. . 'j p. in., Mrt.1 f.adnm at.. FraakffH Int. norm cei.r- in cam. t- .1 jpilNsos. urch 'e-U. KMirsT F JOW-I SON, of Oaumont. li. .. l;s.,dauiir of lite atari It and'HUaan I jhf4iii. . . Kunsral sertlce Tus., 2 p. m,-Ollvc H. ' II. I r Uldit.v 1SJ0 Chestnut at.. i'WlW, , Wl. .: urlvate. . ' , "? JONES. . .Urclii 89. . ltAZKrnJUT, dauhter ot Krrd.rlcK 1. and Jennta W Vj Jone and sranddauziiter 01 Joan nary J. . Tounajonn. aeo ii, and frienda. Invited to funeral.. W. m . naranta' re.lflenea. BZ43 Jv . I , Church services tn. Ambrose Cbw , in.,- .tiii.iae . em. . lcRVnRICtr.-Maeti 2S. "SCA.' ?BBB?m widow, of Kenrr'Ii Kandrick.. K.l ULM inepa inv.i.n ,n rervicea v resiii.nca or aon.in.iaur.' vtniiiajn N. asth at. Int.' nrlvata Knn I'-yisne- rr.v-ceil Tuea. T. "X K1MI1AI.I.. March "3. JOHM hu.hanil of Mary 'Able Kimball. Nollra ot funeral lalerj Ht LasM I'lltabD'ait iim.i apr'slaa 1 KlJtPPKftSTICIC.. .lUfi n.lative knit friend InrU Ice. .Tue.,- J p; ui,.1JJ4 neuKru.r.oi iai. snwi.w tv. Jni. piiT,ci ..or, lKifflii.s; .'iSiJWa vRONMAJKR, dauubter.af Una Hronmaler luce-Hell Ilua iwitlca nt funaral . paretits relder-ei IIHW .1 IS1 KUt-r. Sudaeiyt Msnih .. r.i 1 knit hi on of ktUaaalH ana n nt: M.nnr. 1A.V JlrtatlYva M rtnta, aim. atin. .reananw, aptlaleClMrroa. li ,Vally Ry,..ai) i ruc wllari 1 ,e .fiiaaeal aarviaaML ima Jcrean. at- iTark rd. a VC.r. .IMfc Wivaw. e.ri Bff T" 'v i !': ,,.. a tit S5A ti m ?y. &i 'i""i"TK2 Auna, ay laas.siaia I IM atrarvw w jrv.w a-a-i-. -r-n ,.A w a. tha aaattfxrV Aim' UHWU, V miiiHyt ft&l QjiySHI
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