SIP OF THE STREET iFusiness Career flLY LIBERTY LOAN REPORTS . oiraer Flint BASING TO FINANCIAL DISTRICT EVENING PUBLiq I.Ii)D(BRPHIi;ADEi:P3a:iA SMtmDOT. APRIL 13, 1918 IT Tyance of Distillers' and General Motors Jlystery of Stock Market Bad War News I Defied Gossip of the Street SvERl- OSB nl n belter satisfied now that Sccietary McAdoo hai r) nounced thai the lotah of Jhe Liberty Bond sales will be made "Hrom day to day. and In spite of the weather yesterday the news this city. hortly before closing yes- for dlscus- tlie line Otic broker maintained that exceedingly larse orders rted considerable enthusiasm to the workers In mPOl. .hart) advances on tho stock market short fcf Drillers and General Motors were the principal topic ft 2 i the brokers' olllccs. hut no satisfactory explanation of nil " --.j nhtnlnable. 5 . placed t the Oovernment for heavy motortrucks teccntly with if CBan and he believed this accounted for tho advance. Ik! The flQC market showed unusual strength In thn face of rather e . wr news from the Kuropcan front. That the Germans are. "1h i slight gains nt enormous sacrlnco of man-power seemed con dby dispatch which came In Just before the market closed, appar el' from The Hague, stating that In the first week of the drive Or- had .lost 370.000 men as shown by the number of Identification fiT.hlpped through TtclgVJm. fThtre seems to be a strong belief on the Street that Generalissimo rhli getting ready to spring a surprise), and some financiers were of K eplnlon that a great deal of the ptescnt strength of the stock market r, m to this impression. rfanment and Rairlroad Earnings Sfrom such leports of railroads for February as have already been hllihed It Is possible to base a deduction as to how the Government Is kmtt out under the agreement whereby It receives the actual earnings B tie roads and pays them a rental based on their average earnings for til three years ended In .Tune last. Klhe operations anu earninns lur .januaiy were Reneraiiy acxnowi und s unsatisfactory on account of adverse weather conditions, fffVght congestion and confusion through contradictory priority orders ittit they were not to bo considered In this connection. W nf twenty of the principal roads of the country which have sent In ntotts of February earnings, their gross revenues total $110,416,269, vblcb Is en Increase of $11,044,438 us compared with February a year in. But on tho other hand, tho total net earnings for the month of theto niJs were $3,626,325. a decrease of $l.Su6,C62 as compaicd with Kebru irr 1117. It Is tald that roughly tho Government during the months of Jinuarj- and February received about 70 per rent of the amount which twill be called upon to pay the roads under the agreement.' I The very poor showing for February was said to be due In part to the "tniyhanla Hallroad one of the twenty roads selectedwhose gross Jtmn&s for the month were larger than those of any of tho other roads Ta the lst, but whose operating expenses produced a deficit of $4,820,104, which wiped out one-half of the Earnings of all tho other roads combined. 1 Bankers and brokers, however, don't bcllevo there is any great slg Stance In these figures, Hnd many of them believe that before many Boutin the advantage will bo shown on tho side of Government operation ful control. rBfr Bonds Sell in Face of Loan Drive f Contrary to generally accepted opinion, somo of t lie bond houses are tf a remarkablo business notwithstanding the spirited drive for the thlri Liberty Loan. Ono of the old-cstabllbhcd banking and Investment Mi announced yesterday that It was surprised nt the orders coming Especially for short-term bonds and notes. Another house which deals ticlujlvely in preferred stocks reported the last week as the best It has "lid for months. There seems to be no explanation for this, unless the toacentratlon of the minds of the whole community on the Liberty Loan air have a sympathetic effect on all bccurllles. One thing, however, Is strongly In evidence, and It Is that a number tlnistment concerns In this city which -shut down religiously on tho trpectlon of any business except the sale of Liberty Bonds during the tnt and second Liberty campaigns nave not done so during the present tpptlgn. I There are a number of notable exceptions where every transaction eat Liberty Bonds is taboo, but the majority hcem prepared for "business u usual." Jfc One banker remarked yesterday In this connection that the plan of lifltnliaUon of the campaign was so complete this time, and was being ttfflea out on such entirely dirrercnt lines, that ino actual closing out tf ill other business by Investment houses is not necessary. "The In- tMtaNUt concerns and their staffs arc being used by the campaign com- Bitot," he said, "more as auxiliaries, and business and professional men Irwin as piain citizens, uotn men ana women, arc uoing tuc work. Mitiii by results so far they are doing It well." Sal' m I i IW.OOO from a business established only thrte yeai fi.7?L1'r now cnductlnr the. same business on a more A Story of Salesmanship ' ?'" hv Hariri 1A7V.J4-l,.w1 ,n ot iCoevriehl) 'wffiiSr ". IHo, aivtrtlia and lull BdirA. iS."". lo"r "' "am anil .iMj.orra i.' .PSA ovmounimt He Imorcd. iu taalt V.i.Vi".'" ,,.""" ""'I " seat Y'ii b woven into the iiorv o offer. Ask your older ealtanun what thy iy to overcome picas objections. Than master those answers to objections, so that you will naturally slv the an- swers to oojecuons which have already pioved successful. The objections offered you are no different from wh.t offered our fellow salesmen, tt may t you spend too much time talk- the technicalities of vnur m. i cnine ratner man on what the ma I chlnery will actually do for or save your customers. I know a salesman who sells printing machinery. As soo aa he gets a customer at all Interested he says, "Now, before we go any further, have you rot ruom for our machine?" This at onco starts n discussion aj to where the machine will be put and how It should be fitted up. This method ties up the man's problem directly to the salesman's machinery. From this point he emphasizes the usefulness of the machine and how much It will Increase his output and reduce his expense. All his talk Is on the serlce tho machine renders rather than on technical methods by which It renders the service. (CONTINUED MONDAY) AT WILMINGTON, N.C. New Model Plant for Government iHOUirtr retir Mow, Wit.,. ltXit iat a difference there is in employ ment managers. Yesterday I called -.. ..wiuBoni,. or lne M010n itore who n ,"" foxy chl' T1,l morning I caned on a man named Ttlnks. Now. 1 thought a man with a name like that should lisp and be pigeon-toed at leaat. ""' "" "ini.s was a slx-rooter. with a a !li?th". Efe fTo're thhirVsarr!T0 BUILD STONE SHIPS t.rocery Company. I went Into his office ' ss hold as brass. ' 'What do ou want"" he roared "I he a card here, sir, from the Before I could finish he had snatched the card from me, had read It and if--i -tirni t n l l .. thrown it down on the table, sayinr ' Vessels Will Be Constructed in Kiiarpiy. -can ou gle me any reason why I thould hire ou" To save my soul I couldn't think of anything to say but that I wanted a Job. Finally 1 stammered, "No, sir " Ills reply was brief and to the point, "If you can't. I ran t Oet out:" I happened to meet Killer at lunch time and 1 told him about It He laughed. 1 rould almost have kicked him for It. foi to me It was no laugh ing matter. "I thought everybody knew Binks." said Killer. ' He's one of those fool employment managers who trys his "In fallible" tests on everjbody. He says that if a man loses his head when a bit rattled he won't make a good salesman and If a fellow can't give him a good reaeon why he should bo employed he would not bo liable to give a customer a. good reason why he should buy the goods " 'Terhaps there's something In that," t mused. "Oh there Is a lot In II." agreed Killer, "In thcorj j hut, like many other In flateil thoorles, as Foon as It runs on to the tin ta-rk of practice bingo! and It's punctured." There was an ad In the paper today which read: U. S. S1EEL STOCK OWNED BY 61,044 Shares of Corporation More Widely Held Than Ever Before "New VorU, April 13. Ownership of the capital stock of the United States Steel Corporation Is now more widely distributed than ever he fore In the history of the company, Odl clal figures obtained from thi corpora tion's hooks show that on March 1 Inst the $50. 302, COO par of common shares was held by 01.044 stockholders, com pared with B6.I25 a year no. The aver age Holdings of the common Is less than 100 share, or. lo be exact, a fraction more than eighty-three shares each. The 1ocst number of stockholders In recent years was on December 31. 1!IS. when the total was 37.720. Mure then, how ever, the ha'elioldeis' list has "Mown a steady expansion Since December. IIMfi the amount of stock carried In hroker' names, which usually mean on margin, has been re duced and taken up hv leal Investor". On March 31. 1318, Individual Imestora held B5 4 9 per cent of tlio common stock, or ;,t:0.445 shares compared with J132 5t!l share nr lilt per rent, on December r.t. 101fi On th latter date DR. M'CLELLAND KESIGNS Leaves FIcRsnntville Presbyterian . trouiem hi ildmnmi's thurch lo ., ... M .1 ilntr rnM vm. uiurcn Alter icn icara' Service I I'leaaanlillle, N. J April 13. Tho tlcv Dr. II. K McClelland, pastor ot the Presbjterian Church for the last tin ears, will present his resignation to the West Jersey Presbytery at Its meeting In Mlllvllle on Monday next. Ho notified the congregation of hl In tention two weeks ago. The coftgri gatlon dos not want him to resign, hut to take it three or six months' vacation to regain his health Tho church will make him pastor emeritus. Muutir.n Mell.liriNNY IIVXI.OI' April in t si. Paul' I'hitrrh. I Ittfltntn lllll hv fht tlttv .Mhn ii chupnian M.unii. iih i. AH 1 oiinn IMKItSdV HTKI.ol' ii.im;n.nv jr. io .loitv i)i:.ii:ii Mc- DKATIIf KvnlmT Pulletln. Invlfil to funr1. Von , s'aii m vihhi .Mrrrv et limn tnaia ot a. m. ini. MI'llKl: Anrll III I'ATIIIf'k' Inn of t.unlc and lair. 1'atrnk Hurler (ncr Mt croaaon) ItelallvvM mi, I trlrnda Inxllrd lo fitnorsl Mon R:.1o n m . '.'Onp Marrv si lllsh m of rrmilini Kt IMmMid'J t'liurrh III . in Int llolv I'rnaa I'rm IIIJIIN A.rll IS (IKOItOi; T . "fn nt ilnrcr M ami Julia ttiirna nard J.'i Itrla tlvrs and frlrntM ln lt-rl lo funeral wrvUfa. Mon K p. in rarrnta' roflilrnrp 2'iZ N Hul; t Inl nrltata Tii-a a m. nYni, Aiirii i:. imipui:.' widow of TVtrr llrn. and daughter of lair Mlrharl and Aim I'lnrk Hrlatlvra and frirndl ln ltid lo funeral. WVd Ham ala ilrrrllt at Maaa or rrmtlrni I'hurrh nf th Marred llrarl (l .In a m Int. (thcdral t'rm Auto .CAri.Mln.VANV OIANNntO CATtMtO; NANA, huahand nf lata llratrlra. at 741 Carpenter at. SofMaly Han Olennarlo and all relathea and friends Invited to funaral, nhlrh lakea tilair. Hal., frnm late realdaneo renuient mnas Ml. alary Manaaien nt. iioiy urosi in -I, I 'I II JO, ltl oemktr), act ide. at') erna it at a. L n an i cntljs APWt- pril 10 AMIIIIIW ami nr .lull l land late Taid Alam Itrlallxer and frlenda, itlood Intent Council No ts" H nf 11 and ' 1. . Invited to funeral Hun , '2 ail ii in . IL'IOIK Mnnnmutli at frlenda may tall Mat , after s p in lut Oaklanii rem 1 AHIir.nrKt.TKIt - Anfl II auddanlv. I'llAHLOTTr; Hn nr (lllr 1. Aaher. I taller. Itelathra and frlenda Invited to fu neral, parlnra of eatev II Kehr. N. W inr. 'Jlat nnd Dlamotpl at.a , Mon. 11 a in Ini Mt Vcrnnn I'cm II VI.I.IIVORn April 12 KATK MYKIC". tt nf J, ihoima llallenger rtelatlea and . frlemia liulted to funeral aerHcea Mon . a 3ft p m . huaband a realdnre. (22 X I rpai at, tltn Int Wei T.jurel lllll '"em I lUHl.oW prll in WNIK UtlAN r.l.l.O nldon nf r .rnarph M n explanation of the activity in ehort-term notes, some dealers h these eeurltles state that certain Institutions, expecting the Liberty Uia would bo $5,000,000,000, had arranged for subscriptions: on a large wle and had sold large amounts of high-class short-term notes, which Urt already been thoroughly distributed, to that Jhe short-term note julet Ii now In an oversold condition with an increased demand, some if thtie having established new high records. I ... I Men discussing the success of the present Liberty Loan campaign ;eatcrday the principal partner of a, well-known banking nnd investment JB!e remarked that among the srnp.ll Investors foreigners, or the for J$a element, will be found more frequently than the native-born Amerl jNl He attributed this to tho practice In ICuropcan countries of Issuing Gcuroment and other bonds in small amounts. It is only within the Jftfew ears, he said, that bonds of small denomination were within the Nth of the $10 or $100 man; the only place for him to tave his money W$t Interest on it was the savings bank. "Now," he continued, "that much time and money have been spent on these campaigns of edu ction, I hope tho Government will continue to Issue small bonds In the RJW of Trade Accentances ftptaklnir about trade acceptances yesterday, a local banker re- Tjrkeil that n a few years we will be wondering how business was ever ucted without them. KAI an CXamnle nf thl.tr valnn In atiatcHtitr a ilaanri'lnff nnnrern In ho ItHtlcen -..i.eHA. ii.. ,. ... .... .. f..- iniatiuiny, ne instanced tnc experience oi two young men KtMj city recently. "They had manufactured certain commodities note luperlority recommended them to purchasers. They found they gwiecure large orders, hut needed financial assistance. A certain bank, 'inj their affairs, suggested trade acceptances with each order. As customers were all of tho highest class the bank felt safe, and as 5 wer with its accompanying draft was sent to the bank It was for- 5" by the bank to the purchaser for acceptance, with, iho request 2f0 dtliy. In nnt a !.,.! lH.i.n. .A. !. nH..M.I..,.flHJ -.aIIU.m ..' . ' " .u. ciiibv liiaiani.c naa nine anj uciaj -anu uvfiuci jMnkfeor the firm lost one cent during the three years these men Ittltnljiulness. at. ...... . C iU, he Bald, "these two vntlnr men had ark you ambitious? Our novelty sells like hot cakes .lohn Ilrown made $20 in his Hrst four hours. Walter Smith made $1J0 in ono week. Hundreds of others doing ns well. Territory going fast. Write at once VKKLVILLK NOVLLTY CO.. Taetory a. Perlvllle, O I didn't now what It was, but I gathered It had something to do with r-elllng, and If othors can make money like the people they mentioned 1 guess f can. It's probably some line to sell to Mores around here, and although I necr heard of Perlvllle, where the factory Is located. It must evidently h tt iil9nhl, nl.i,-A u l,n that. I,.,... t, number their factories. I wrotu asking for full particulars. I also answered another ad, which read: milUHT YOITNt, MAN wanted. Must be high-school graduate, about twenty years old, to work In grocery store and help outside. This Is the letter I wrote In answer to It: "Advertiser X 70. "Dear sir 'Will ou please let me know Just what the work Is in the Job you advertise in this morning's paper, what are the hours and how- much does it pay? "I am a high-school graduate and know something about selling. As it happens, I am Just now unemployed, so could Mart work right away If every thing Is satisfactory." I wrote this letter on the I'axon Hotel stationery, then walked around to the newspaper office and left It there, because that saved me a two-cent stamp. It was 6 o'clock by this time, so as 1 had nothing to do till I saw Rogers at 8 o'clock I dropped Into a mc'le, and who did I find sitting In the scat next to me but Uosle? "Say, kid, you're a sight for sore eyes," said she, surprlaed. "I've only Just dropped In here." "I know It," I lied, "that's why I came In." Well, we had a chin wag until the people all "Shushed!" around us. Wo staved till a Quarter past 7 When wo came out Kosle wanted me to go with her to a cabaret, but 1 promised to Bee rhlllp Itogcrc so I got out of It by promising to go with her tomorrow night. Don't it buck a fellow up when he gets with a spicy gal like Itosle" T felt pretty eood, somehow, till t saw Philip Kogers. He surely brought mo down to earth with a bump. I'll tell you about tt Monday. IVaahlnrlan, Sprll 13. Immediate construction of a new yard at Wilmington, N. c., for the building of concrete ships has been ordered by the shipping board. The site has been so lected. The Wilmington plant Is to be ued as a model for "concrete ards" In other sections of the country, if Congress appropriates the $50,009,000 asked by Chairman Kdward N'. Hurley for con crete construction. Work on 'ho Wilmington yard Is to be pushed by the shipping board without waiting for the appropriation. There Is said to be slight doubt that Congress will make the money available, as Sena tor rietclter, of Florida, chairman of the Commerc Committee and Senator Rim monF, of North Carolina, chairman of the Finance Committee, have assured chairman Hurley the appropriation prob ably would be made without delay. Chairman Hurley, In presenting the estimate of $60,000,000 for concrete-ship construction to Congress, took the posi tion that he does not feel Justliled in u tilnu nf (' .fnarlih lldrlni the amount of stork curried In tin, irai,n, ,,r tHUBhtei. lra irtor I. run name, of broker w, I.50.43 share. ' 7r,Pry.,,,,nu.Vli"t,,:er,!r Su'n""',, m"! or 5! 04 per rent, compared with 2."fi2 .inner II Hair liWir tvjn Chratnut at S$0 shaies on March 31, 1918, or 44 51 1'hila Int rrUaie percent I IMKItlVITII. Anrll II MItV J wile nf a iM,.ia,in i-i...j c.. . c. Prank lllerwlili formerly of Atlantic Cuj. Liquidation of United States Steel I ,pd daunhier nr tale llernard and Atarv iic shares hv foreign stockholders, which I lntire. ItelatUea and frlenda tinltrd in fu tieran fnllnu ln Hie l,.rlnaln. ,.f in. I P.""' .Mon . s.au a m HI .N lain at -" ..,. -. ... in. , war in ran, nas nppaientiy liecn o. hauted, for the total xliare- held by alien Investors nt the close of the first quarter of this jcar shoued a slight increase compaied with December SI, 1917 On March 31, IMS. foreign In vestors held 185.708 shares of common ntock, or 9.56 per cent of th total. This compares with 484,190 shares, or 9.D3 per cent, on December SI. 1917 The amount of preferred stock held by foreigners at the end of the fin quarter of this venr wan a shade target than at the end of 1917. Ilir- Increase, amounting to nne-hijndredtli of t per cent Foreign holdings of the preferred on Starch .11, 1918. totaled 1 10,l shares, or S 9ft ner cent of llm mitstium I'otntocft "' Cents in Lancaster l.anraaler, ra April IS This week, for the first time In two months, dealers hae eilneed a disposition to buy pota toes, ant? there is Just as trong r de position on tlio part of farmers to sell, consequently hea.vy deliveries hio bplng mane eirst-ciass ones nre bringing neral jtlch maaa nf requiem Uciu Church lit a. in. using thn appropriation for steel and l tavrntv-tlve cents a bushnl. In larce lota wooden ships, aa the concrete ship still Tho potatoes held now must be sold is In an experimental stare j quickly to procnt rotting The shipping board Is quite willing to , . go ahead with the construction of con crete ships If Congress appropriates the money. If Congress doei not approve the expenditure, then the responsibility for failure to construct such nhlps will not belong to the shipping board. Int. l:ar llarhor .V llt.ANKKNIIl'RO nrll 12 I91 at Ilia late rraldenre Sm vat Walnut lane, ii,r mantown, UPDOI.I'II HI.AVKKNlirilf!. aRed 7.i Ileatien and frlenda are tnxlted In attend funeral aenlrea yi Anil SI Methodist Kpllrnpal Church llri.ad and Arch ala . l'hltc . Mon Apill 1". ul 3 : P in. Itemalns mav I, xlewed from 1 nonn to 3 p m.. at ihe rhurrh Interment prliate. Ktndlv omit flowrra llOWr.nH April 11. KI.IIANOIt THOMAH utdnw of fleorce 1 How era a iced ill lleln ltea and frlenda Inillert to funtral aervleea. Mntl tl rt -l,lan, nf i I u lull I 1t--t Ueorie 1.. Mm.r r.llTa Hrei hwond al . tier ' t'KI. I I'llMi.V. mantnian Int trllate Itemalna may 1 111." and trlen.ls llwed Hun re " lu p imi.ii.NiMm.il April in, rii. . nus. hand nf Johanna ilreunlncer (ne llaaKl, and r.7. Ilelatliea and frlenda. I'alit. Phlllti n Prhulr Circle. No 49 II. nf A.: Court Cheltenham No. 1."3 1' of A : Pocl.- ethnoll Maker' Hnclet and emplojea nf Itiimpp Pon, Invite.! to funeral aervlera. Hun.. 3 p. m, L'2I2 N liwreno al. Int private HttOOKH Suddenly, pril 10 MACHItK J wife of Thninas llrnnka 3d mid daiiahler nf Itobert and Maraarel Crnrn r. nurd So j;eHtleB and frl, nds Inilled In funeral eervlres Hun 2 n m realdnn e of father In Uw Thom.ia llroohe ,lr 41 nnd fnmu aa . laMildaie Ini Trinlti Lutheran Com JSth and Wolf ais Auto ferine lU'IlKK April 0 Wlt.lIAM K. ami nf nunhe and late l'atrlrk llurka (nea Mer roa aonl It, latliea Hnd frlenda emplnlea of 1) Paral Church li Cem lil fiinernl ! CAItIIOI.1. iprll IS fATIIAniNH T, widow of Nlrhnlas .1 Carrolt Helalhea anil frlenda invited In funeral, Mon 7 SO a m. 13 V did at Utah maaa of riquletn Chureh of Our l.adv nf Itnaari. Oam. Int. I private Auto funeral. I CIIAPIN April II i:ilMN W . hua i hand of Sarah J chapln Itelatlvea nnd frlenda. entnlotra Aulo i'nr Co . Invited to I funeral Mon p m frnm tin 1J I. an raster a.e Nrdmiire ri Int Mt. Morlah I c,.m ll.matna mai he vievnd Sun.. 7 to 9 1 m. CI. Mm -April II MWlli: P.. daughter I or tale John and Julia Clark Inee helll. aed 17 Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited lo I funeral vn a 3o a in . realdem-e, of sla ter llllen Morrleaev HII3 Hae ale, W. Phlla High mats of re.mlem Rt Carlhase'i Chtir.h In a in In llntv Croaa Cem CI, V.na April It, IIMHA wife of T 1- ' vrard Clear aKed ST rtrlatlvea and friends , Invited In runeral aervlrea, Hun.. 2 P in . I 1:n lllavls al Int private Nnrthwood ( L'fm frlenda mav rail Sat eve. ClirKII'.l.l) April 11 PAT IllCh" ann nf late llertiHrtl and llnse Cortleld Itelatlvea and frlenda Sarred Heart and llolv Name 1 Sorieilea nf Churrh of Aarenalon. Invited to funeral Mon . A 3ft a in . reaidence nf hrnlher In.laiv l'atrlrk Collins. 121 & Mid- lon al Solemn renulem maaa Churrh of j iii ei , n-mn I" (4 Ml mi iiui. i-i-,iin.i,n; I em Into aerv lr, , COI.KJIAN Mil il P. ItlCflAltli .1. sm of Klehard and latr Mar Coleman mej MrKenvvnl aired C", Relatives anrl friend ' Sai red Hear! I.enaU' nf All Saints' Chunh Invited to funeral Tu s n in., parenla itealdenrp '.'s1.'!! .leliks at Itrnuiem high maas 'All S.ilnta' Chunh, tlridesburg. a in Int llolv i rots Cent oi,TiiN Annl 10 TliruMH, liuaband of Mary Colton (nee MrCaufey). nalallvea I solemn reiiulem maaa Church "of the I'AFMT.I. TOST Philadelphia Arrivals at Neto York Hotels If I. n Tlalrd. Flandrra. T. Itartnn. Clrand J. Ilenjamln, nreslln T. I! Itorle. Ilarmltiae Uev P. J. Ilrown. Latham. V Hun, Continental. K. C'olrman, Walllck. C A. Ilom. Herald Square. II P. Jarkinn, Iirealtn. II, Jewels, Walllek. I K. MrDonald. Ilen-nlute. A. M. Pntton. (Irand. .T It. Mevmour. Latham. Mies A. K Slrln, .Marlhi Waahinalon Mra. M. Webater. Martha Washlneton. IV. Aaron, Navarre. J. V. Ilanej-. Park Avenue Mra P M. naum. Aberdeen. II. J. Pelbrr. Ilrealln. C. Hell. Orand. c. H. Crosman, Qrand. rt Davis. Orand M It Kldrldae. Park Avenue. It W. Klllott. Orand. A. Pletfher. f.oner. J. C llecndltr, Abardien. II. Jonai, New Strand. II Kruc. Union Hauara. Ft. Mara-klll, Orand. W. MeCalllster. nraalln P. Mosnnld, Marlhomuah 8. J. Osborn Marlborounh. (1. Pepper. Park Avenue, J A. Itowan. Orand. II. Hamati, Walllrk. IV. Smith. Arllnaton. y N. HUnbrldae, Orand. M H. Weyl. Ilrealln. S. I. Yoe, Ilrtalln. net profits for the is. Bin " "-," tunuuciing me same Business on a more extenaeo. scaie is. er Slate," he continued, "where the row nroduct Is cheaner and KJ "UBdant." V9 Transit and Light A lUblldlai-,. .U- -r..-.,,.. . .. . . ... .. . in. ., ' c "vauing xransu ana lignt uompany, me .netroe ') Edleon Cnmnor,.. . -a .ii i-.. .- . .i .1 it- Klon ii --'-..---.,j , ut iicauillK, a., is vuiisvi 14V-1111-, n aiAiiiuo ca- . "Mltf lines to the Iron ore mine of the E. & a. Brooke Iron Com- .M Blrdiboro, below rteadlng. The mine will be electrically op- "tw machinery for the purpose having been Installed. About BOO ;""? will be required. This work Is being done under a contract ,w into more than a year ago. It Is In line with the policy which Is 1. ,'"- nowadays by contervatlonlsta to save fuel through the i1! operation of mi.. t . . .1.. -n-.. .i... -- iitiiios, ah vaillllK uui mc saiiiv iuiiv; .uiiii--i.-c " eCUlpmant la nnu. In nn.ralln In .I,- ml., nf lha Paalai-n 'I Coal l "rrianail ill ii-U ." -.... : i-oat Company, where the bhange to electrical operation has ' increase the output of the mine. M Of ConrtPi- V..I.. rVUl'rWnlWn broler wa a'l yesterday It he considered the Craft kn 'c',nmended to Congress by Secretary Lane, carrying an appro- 1 50,000,000 from which financial assietance could be given to ' In iiir.i..i .l ,.. . . . . 11. mfarf... r""ti ino mining or many minirgia niceaaary in me IUH Of War ni.i..l.(. i.j ...,.1-.. 1 I.. 1 i.j . j . ...wiviittia uiiu wjiiuii nre now largely iiiihuiiii ul" f"nlean countries, wb the caqse of the flrmnea8 In the copper M teeii. h. ...j fnt ." In thBM daya u ls one ,n,ns t0 lntroduc a "" i' id nd nQther t,,'nT t0 haV It paed, especially when It car- ,. r...Hn 01 bD,uvu,upo, xne Pill is one, nowever, wnien ISPMed. he a.M ... 11.. et l .1. .. I. 1...-I.. J.- laovV. .flxlng of the price of silver at $1 an ounce. - uuii, ne continued, "on all metal storks. 1 can see nothtner lA In prc n thm for a lone time to come. War or peace, ""Si Ha big demaptj for At leaet Yvn years or lprifr," TraHa RepresentatWea Ooldbenr Manufacturer cloth hats and H. I.ewla II Lewil. dri ll caps, urona. II end W, mint, flrand. Moore-Hoffman Company B. Hoffman, Aberdeen. Illaunera II niauner silk aulta. IS Katt Tw-enty-alith atreat. HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE 8tonk n.Rnoit TOUAVS IIVAINKSR KriORAM Watching Ihr tnoi'fM won't set you a job. What does this mean to vour Business Questions Answered I am a young salesman selling large machinery and my sales propositions amount to several thousands of dollars. If I try to close a deal quickly and get the order I am usually stalled off w;lth a statement such as 'Waiting for other proposals" or "Taking it up with the president." etc. I do not have very much trouble Interesting my prospects, but f find It dlfilcult to close a deal without getting too forceful I do not care to leave a bad Impression, so I take my time In closing, Our rales are big and we can not push an order blank under a man a '. J tu. oneeiaitv salesman can. Can vou advise me In regard to making . a 1 .U.Uar Ham, annntr? I large sa.ea ... "'itK YOU. It may be that you arc handicapped by vour mouth. Men do not buy high priced machinery unlesa they have every confidence In the machine itself and In the salesman aelllng It. A young man may know as much about It as an older one, but bualness men generally have more confidence In what older men say. This Is a handicap which time will oulckly adjust for you. Make a Hat of every objection which your prospects $1 Daily in June rasta see f the foor reem, felly fumtahebl ileetrl'.lffhtfd bnnxa- i ei tne Stoae Harbor Btuif alow Colony scar hathinoi coon ngnnvci Clou to the oeaan and boardwalk, eon Ttnttnt to flatting srounaa. In the heart tt a modern, up-to-date aaaalda raiort. Kach kunsalow a pratty nnimir borne. Electric Ileht. ertealan wattr and aawar ale. Freah vtaetablea. meats, etc.. d Uvtr'd to your door. Katea by the ntek, month er aeaaoa. Reitrva jour aceom modatlona NOW. SOUTH JESF.Y IIEALTT CO. lay atlDlll Tllinif el. 1 bar Bill rkene, Jjumi iu e treat , Ok. - - Today a Specially Prepared Sale of Silk Dresses Here J. an o P portunlty 5'ou are look ing for. $10.98 rialn or striped taf fetas, in tome of the newest and most accept ed models, it number of which ate youthful Ja modeK acorgrtte or taffeta sleeves. Your Plcfc, $10 38. Navy, sand, topen, green, rose. Liberty blue, gray. Abo dainty stripes running cross ways In soft lustrous silks. mm W J & g ?10.98 FRONT AND DAUPHIN STS. PHILADELPHIA spiiiMi rtKNimrs ATl.tNTIC CITV. N. 4. Ml ! II I J&auliTal 'iHisEs-T-!, WEnTNQRCITTft rTMC SCASHORCCITYUF HOMES agl Immditelyndio.mnfAtUntieCityt b no connctieg ay ! ana ucqucni eltttric cr, and the world famoui Boardwalk. No raantiUalorlci t pur artcalan water; uneicallcd tri-1 ichooU; public playf round and rl rteraation picri protected bathing Macheii Train lacilittetuntqualKd. Hundred! of Philadelphia butlneit men lira in Ventner the year round and commute daily. Cl FitiTKtreVMUtaHriruf Wnnbttrritt CHrCkrk.VintnorCilr, R.J. W Wo a tin i n ate r y v- ner ueach. Kir. . V to at. rrlvate bathe, ma. water. SlOupwkly a up dally. Chaa. Iluhra, m-ntNKRsvn.ieK, r.. SUNSET HALL J?rn,'l! tlw teBr- Cheerful home , otll forta rrlap ilry air beautiful mountain valka. rielljhlful pla.-e for veek-enda Not a aanntorluin. Write Oeo S Oaul man ager. Weriieraillle. Pa nr ledger I'eniral. ILAUREL HOUSE Atiracmp Hprinr Heaort LAR.EWO O D MXWJBRJIV Kiirc vrinNAi. II0II1 Srn eases Register Now! h It p our mm to maUr- our ihnot o inu h better than all other achnoli thai Mpn nii who vann a turn th 'duration will ant in i nm- (i du' frhonl vh nor man at nnr otrayer a tusinesi .ollese K07 (hetmit Nt . I'ltlliiilelnhht I i 1 ml fr-Umlft. IStli Wurrl TtMiuhltrnn Club, !fnrrlon Club, riremn'fl Ttrllef Anra . nnd alt other societies of whlrh bo wai a tnrm br. InvWerljo funeral nr.fl N 23fl at.. Mon.. 30 h. Tii .Solemn hleh mann nf rrqulem Pt Vranri. nl Churrli 10 a m. Int. Old Cathedral rm Auto funeral rOMl.T Anrll in, Urar Admiral SAM- it n x . retired Jieia-Inxttr-d tft rrre. Hat . 1'.17 riinlnr hm . Wnoilliurv. N .J. In nrj ate 'on-nf'pri w tit iwM train I loaxlnc Mark"! nt f. rr 1 .10 p. m tul , nt I AVnndhurV Station. 1 i nuroriAN April tl .lOlIV hubnnd Af Mrx t'orroran (nr t'arrrll nrlalha nmj j frlftida lnMd to funeral Mon . 7 10 a in., I "aWJ Mrdl'h "t Hnlmn rqtilfin niae hi TrinrU .Xaxler's fhr h 1 a. in. Int. Holy I t'rn Lm. OWID tir1l ii n 1.1 iii:tii ilKiWUI.l. wlf of .Imnee O Paxtd. Ttela- tliea and frknda ImttM to funeral aerlea, , Mon in-an a m MM Matmolla ae.. Oer- innntown, int. nrhatf. j DOI.AN April 11 TIHOTS DOIaN. ! liunltetriil nf I if i'athnrln Dnlan Uela j tlpa and frtftnla lnltrrl to funeral. Mon.. HO h. in "J'l-I Itpd ii Mich tnan of re- rpilni Ht t!Hbrlra t'liurrh 10 h in Int. i prliHtp New t'Mthcilra) fern i ImjHHi.y April '- MVUV J ldnv nf t'-Mrr r(.r' Hr. Itl.itK ea anil frlrnd In I vtirii to funeral Mon .'I p. in . JR7 llny , ufMi.l Ki '"lh of N hii lltlll int Ml. Vr- nun ( in tlrnMlna m lio lewcd Sun after 1 7 j ni. IHU tlflKUTT nrll II rttAUI.r.H. him. i bund of la lei Martha 1)o'irlinrt fnro Mc I lonk" Helatlxri it ml frlenda 1m itfd In 1 funeral Tma . .'10 a tn realdrncn of tii-in Rnbrrt Mnrnlnfi. '-'10 Itrow n t Snlrtnii rf-nul'-ni inaea ht I 'ram ta Navkr'a t'liurrh 10 in. Int llolv t,'roa tVm t'ar- naa funeral iHtwi.lMt Vprll 11 PVTItlc'K husband of lat" fatharlnr Jiollnp rielatlvrn ard frlnda inOi-d t funeral Moil . h.'IO a m.. ..'n.T 1 Maln at., UnrniantniMi Solemn niam nf rrnulcm M Vlnfent'i f'hureb 10 ill Int Moll Sepulrhre iVm nnwNIJV April 11 MART A., widow ot fornelhii Downey, nared 73 Ttelntlxea nnd frlenda Inxlleil to funeral, Mon S.30 a. m.. Benedict r, foutb Artlmoro, Pa. Holemn roqulem niHM Ht nents'a Church 10 R m. mi hi uenim cem. Il April lo, JAMK. husband ot ('athrrlne Iinnn and ann of Klb'abeth and lat Jamea Dunn. Jtelatlves and friends ln Mteil to funeral t22 W. Tarev at (lth at. and l1 ave , Mon . 8-30 n m I tlffli mass of requiem Chunh of Our f.ady of Holy I Souls 10 a ni Int New Cathedral Cem. I Auto aerlce , i:cm:T April 10 isAm.r.. widow ot Jonathan Hi. ret. need fill Relatives nnd friends lnlted to funeral aervlrea. Sat , 2 p m. resldemp of dauiihter, Mr Annlo P Forrestel, Mil Olrard ac. Tnt private, Remaina ma be Mewed lrl nfter 7 p. m, l it..m;k iu.irtni April , jomn i . i ri:NNKH of Hill. N Marlne at. Relatives and frlenda implodes of N. Hnellenburn tt Co 'a jtrrks at warrhous. Invited tn acrvlre, t Sat L' 30 p m . Oliver IT Hair Rid? . 1820 Chratnut at Int private. Cilrnds may lu remains I'rl., 7 to 0 p. tn. OARVIN April Jo J DA M . wife of Walter It. (Jarvln and Krnnddi lighter of i Ann and late John It TaonKahavv. of Her- mantown, asred 3d Relatlvea an1 friends Inxlted to funeral aervlrea. Sat , 2 p. m.. wiuow tirove pike, uieniiae, i'a. ini. pri vate Arrlslev lturlal ParL i OASKII,!, April 12, at Wneo Trx . Iini.KV MAV AIU.OTT ulfe of Malor Henry K lHlttl. M D Duo notlie of funeral , OU1II At reaidence. The Rartram. 331 pnd Chratnut ata . April 12, .TOSKrjI R.. ao nf Utc Thonua and Ann McGregor (Rbb, Helutlvea and frlrnda invltrd tn acrvlt es. I slon , 2 p in . Oliver II Rair Ride.. 1820 Chestnut st Int. private. Tricnds ra.iy iev remains Sun. eve OOIU.KY pril II. (IKORfJi: 1. (SOIL i 1 HV as;ed Kl Relatives and frlenda In. vited to funeraj aerv iota l.30 Falrmount ae Mon 2 p in Remains may hm viewed at IftOB .Swain St.. Sun. 7 to 9 30 1 1 m Ini private TiMllrON April TO. JOHN IC. bus 1 hard of Christina S. Hamilton. Relatives an I fnrds, Washlnaton Camp. No. 444, P. O S uf A American Conimandery, No. 11, p t. s of A . and Men'n I'rlendlv Union, nxti.d to funeral servicea Mon.. t p. ni . iM-M." I-an at Int. Mt .Morlah Cem. Ite malns mav e icvvea nun,, o u iu p, m. Atno rlre HAKi:LRUSCII April 10 T.I'CT, widow of William llasaelhusch. Relatives and rrlends Invited to funeral aervires Hat, 2 30 p m. 3SII Harrlaon at Krankfnrd. Int rrlvate Crlenda may tall FrU after H P. "1 . . . ilKi.ii pm in nvviu iii'.mc, nusDAni , I "1 iirATim IAN(!KAMNKn - On Ajjrl riiAni.KH f iMoKAMNKn Tmjlaas II l.anirkamner inee Ifloen i7 eara iteiaiivea nni Plules of Kolh llakerv. AOtl arc limited to attend tb funeral aer on Mnnrfav fcrternonn. nt 1 o'rlofk. a Isle realdenrf! ll'C.I H HI lUmard lhetiven -Iftth and AOlh and tlreenway av i Remaina tnav li viewed on Hundar avanin at 7 n clock. Interment private. JrerMroMi Autn runeral ,1 1fAHtlK.-Aprlt 12. I.IIIK WIIELKM T.AUllK. daushter nf late 11 (lav anj Kllsabeth Wheleti .Miller flervlrea at Tiurc of th Redeemer. Rryn Mnwr, Pa Mon 4 P m. I'rlnreton, N J . Ilattlmore and Kevf VorJ papra ropy, I l.ASSAM.E. April t). CXANTHB t tABHAlA,E. a ffed A8. Relatives and friend Invited to aervlrea, flat,, -S p. m,, 2532 Hi Colore rlo at Tnt. private. , I.AWRKNCr. April 12, ANMA KMZAi wife of John l.nwrt-nre) and daughter of lata Robert ard Ann K. Parka Relatives and friends InvHted lei funeral aervlrea, Won, p nt . froni.brr husband' realdenes,, 24l 1arrhAsiod ave int. Ternwood Cem Ilenda may rati Hun . H tn 10 n. m. . l.KVia. April 10. KMXAnrTllf. widow o l.vau K T.evis Relatives and friends " lled to funeral fcervlres, Mon, p, m resident o of KranddausMer, Rebecca K fair Maple ave . Llndetiwold, N J Trad leavea Market at ferry fl 2" p m , or tak Clementoti trolley, station 73. Aleo service Tues. S n. m . apt Albert !ora ; Son (JI N 13tb nt. Int Laurel Hill Cem I jock. April 12. WIM.TAM K, hrsban. nf Cmma C. lock. nsed fl? Relatives an' frlenda. Mrion I-odne, .No. 84H. t. O. O 1 Invited to funeral services, Mon, 2 tp in . 1 1 1 1 Cayusa at . Nlretown Int prl vate. flreenmount Cem Friends may cal bun.. 7 to P p. tn 1,1-mr huddenjv. April U, .MA.RTTN nVAN.. husband of Marian V Lush asd 81. Relatlvra and frlrnds, Georce Peaboffy l.odae No 2IK K of P anil Structural Ironworker I nlnn No 13; employes Tl I'orcv tt Wrlglrfy Invitett to funeral sen Ires. ton.. 2 p m. residence; of father-In law, llarrv It HUlej 3fl.1ft Cretaon st Wlesahlckon Int private, West laurel 1 Cem Remains may be viewed fiun altar ' ii m MARTIN -At reaidence of dauchter. Mi V Matev Markoe 117 K 4flth at.. Aorll ARHll. H .MARTIN Relatives and frlendl invueit to aervlcea. ilon . 2 . m.. Oliver H Balr Hide . Is20 Chestnut st. Int. private MAWHN.NKT Anrl 11 KTAKFOK1 MAWMINNKT Rrtstlves and friends, emi plnjes of Dlenelt A, Klsenhardt. Invited M innerai, .Aion., a p m . sin. k, Norns s Frlenda may call flun after H p. m. Int North Cedar lllll Cem Auto service. MeCAFFKRV April It. IHAREM.A dauahter of Iste Hush and Ann MeCafferr Illaf lVaM itiil fr(nri. l.tn.TM nt ftrTA Heart of Church of the Holy Child, lnvlterf to runeral. .Mon '.ui a m.. residenra of n ere. .mi as Aanea r riooJ .Ml 12 M lftth ati itow Airpj uff Inl Ht Ann's Cem. m-MMKB r..MI Pine Tree Camp for Girl , ;.. Mjj N Tnrk Jliaa Wanch D Vrlrr, H31 Hcliool I.anp Oermanlown. rhllad.lphla. MPSIO D AHTIME PIANO PLAYING I nW-i CHIIISTENSEN SCIlOOb f I'opulur MnaU 1520 Chestnut St. Spruce 967 KEAL ESTATE FOB SALE REAL ESTATE TOR SALE wmt rini.inKi.rni.v y,ST rini.Mii.i.i'iiiA REAL ESTATE TOR SALE WBMT rilll..MIF.I,rill REAL EBTATE TOR SALE OAKUNTi Willi A rw f TbM AttrMtlT H.n. l-Oll REXt AT Mt TKK MONTH Sydenham St. and 68th Ave. Can U. ft and M to 4aor. 0t elf t th l "" P. WM. HUSTER Dullder on l'remlse Buy Liberty Bonds BBBBBBBrt BLBBBB ILBBBBBtlBBmylLBV&BBBa IHiinanaaMaaaaaaMMa J-i- - . . .. TTBHali n till u l7TTrmmmm'mmm' lSii j ' T Buy Liberty Bonds OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT Angora Terrace at 55th Street You have tried to rent an apartment and failed. Buy one of these most desir able apartment housesi and the rent of one apartment will enable you to occupy the other at a nominal expense. Figures will be furnished those interested by calling or writing: LOGAN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 1431-33 Chestnut Street of Rosa lleer aiccd 71 Relatives and fi lends, aiacmntflt' colon, ino iso; em ployee of Hern Mfs. Co . all other aoletls of w hlOi he a a member Invited to fu neral serkes Hun. -:3 p ni 4734 N. l'.'tb at tLoinn). Int Germuntown Cre tnatorv. linilDUN Anrll 10. WIM.TAM Tf. nHR. DKN, ased SO Relatives and friends. Chlp . pew a Tribe. No. 51, Imp. O R. M., Invited - to funeral. Sat., 'J p. m . 123.t H. 11th st. Remains may be tewed Frl . H to 10 p. m. int mi .Morian i em. auio aerice, April ii. ji-iti.i;. wira or nenry inec winianiannr Jieia enna lnvueii m runeral erices Mon . a p in ill'-' Karl st. Inl. V. Laurel Hill Cem Friends may call Sun. after 7 I P. m III;TZI:M. t her husband'a renldenrr, F'ort Washington Ta April VS. RIIRTIIA I U . wife of Charles A II Iptxellftni diiKh I ler tf t'ellnej H and late J K Roujher. 1 tuiA notice of funeral 111 be ulen. , HItlH prll 11 AHA .MAY wife of Wll I aon M IlUh (nee Hush"), er V2, Rela ilea and frlenda. Camp No ftu I of ; I Thlla Hle, No 2V Ladiea 0r Varrbee Invited to funeral Nerlces Mon J p m . I 223 N 7th at. Int private. Hilletde i ,n ta funernl rt . Remains may bo vlevvrd hun . 7 to l p. m, HILI.. Apr.l 11, Tir.NRT C, husband of Marv J Hill tnea Oram and ami of tut 1 Harrison and Kllrabeth W. Hill aced 7. ReUHvea and frienda. members of Toat No V. ". A. R and aurvivora of the fith Ta. Cs.. Invltad tn funeral aervlrea. Mon , 2 u. m. r.Vl Rutler st Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral 1I1LLC April 10 WlU.hM J TIIIXK. husband of Knillv Hllle tnee Kirn), a Red 4rt. R I at Ives and friends Penn lods. No. R0. r. and A. M : Pnlla. Turncemrinde. I Turner Krankenkaiee No t Mai hlnlnts Cnion, No 1M. Mschlnlets' Club. Invited to funeral Sat.. I' p. ni.. 1317 N 11th st. Int. .Mt vernnn tem IIOmAN Suddonlv April 12, DORO THY lini! dauchter of Crank fnd Klora lloslan tnee Crow le I need 7. Relative and friends Invited to funeral Mon . 2:-V p in from the residence of Clair Sehofleld. 103 f.vrr'nFtun ive Roxboroucti Int leerlustoti Cim 1'rlenda tray tall bun . 7 tu o p in 1IOMICIIA1T Anrll 12 ANNin H. lUM-PCHArT. sard SI Relatives and frienda Invited to funernl aervirea Mon, 11a ni nephew's residence, .lame H, Averv HI3 K. Columbia ave Int prlvata, Os If land Cem. Iin,MAN' April 12. Mrs RERECCA H1VMKI, Itni.MAV AKit S3 rtflttllifa and frlenda Invited to senlret.( Sun. 3 p. ro., I pr't ate lll';)HW ai Rurllnston. N .1 . April 12 l.M.ARETH widow of John Hucbea (pea Houshdon) Retatlvea and frlenda united tu funeral art.. Harris v at hurtlnarton. N J Mon K a. in Int Thlla IIVMA8 -pril p. WII.MAM II. husband of Irene Hinaa tnee l.auchlint and aon of William and Mary ilmaa Reiatlvea and frlenda Meridian Sun lndge No A8 V and A M emptors nf New York Retting and rackintr Co . Invited to funeral sen lees Sat . 3 p tn 2931 N Taney st. Int. Mr. IVara cem JONKfl At nelaneo. N. J . April 11. SAMl'Kh V . husband of Msbl Jones ssj 41, Ratea and frlenda, OImpla Lndsa, No, .IS. K, of P.. emplovef of Publto 8erv .e Railway Co . RUerstda Hi v.. Invited to funeral. bm 3 p m.. ftd and Holly atsM Delanro. N J, Int. Odd Fallows' Ctnu, Hurllnrton N J KNOUKP April 11. WILIJAM T.. son of lata James and Murgaret KnnulT Rela tive and friends. Thomas J Risrt Asao, Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 JO a m . 217 N Mb st Solemn requiem mats St Au suittne's Church 10 a ni. Int Now Clbi dral Cem, Auto funrsl. KOTT April II RATMlAUt M huibihd of lata Sallle Kopf (net Pollock., Relatives and frlenda, Rappaport Lcdsc N. tl I, O. r' n i j, uermaniown ixkikc no ia, I v i. u i josnua i-pok no. -a i (l 11. alt Athi orranizatlena of which vw a a a. mcmhir Invited io funeral Run. j 3ft p m parlors of Krranusf Aaher k Son. ibuz iiiamona aw int. privaia. a mm acsou- child 10 rr Ire MrCANN Anrll 0. JAME P. ton of Iste Jam and ltrldt MrCann, late of llak Sopbla st Relatlvea and friends employes llntrland Walker leather Co . Invited iti funernl. Mon R..30 a ni . residence of J. P, Connora 2.11 tlrren at Holemu requlam mass Imnisnilato Conception Church 10 a, nu Int New Cathedral Cem Aulo funeraJ, Remains msy bo slewed b'un es, MM A.NV Prll 10. .TKNNW. wife of .Toltn McCann and dsuchter of late Jame and Roae Wllaoit Relativea and frlendst Court Manaviink No 18. tadlea' V of A. and Roarv Sncltv of Hi John the !! llat'M Church, Invited to funeral, Mon., .0 n ni . IP27 Ride ave . VVIasahlckon. SoJU cmit renulem maaa fit John the Raptlsf;s Church lo . m. Int. Hi John's Cem Rt tnnlna mav he viewed Hun 7 to 10 p, m. r, MrCANN On April 12. 1BI. ROpi MARin. dauchter nf John 11 and Eleanor A MrCann Relative and friends Invited to funeral on Tue . at 8 30 a in . from par enla rraldence 1101 W Montsomery avff Solemn high renuli m inaaa St. Mafachy a Cliurrli 10 o'clock. Int Holy Croaa Cem, MfCOUIAN April 10, THERESA, daush ter nf lato Hush and Maf.v McColgan. Rela. Uvea and friend Invited to funeral, Mon h 30 a. in . J01S J.lountaln at (above Morris at Hlab renulem mas Church of tba Annunciation 10 n. in Int Cathedral Cem Aut, funeral MrUWClIII.IN April 12 AMCK, daugh ter of John C nnd .lano MrTtiiRhtln Rela- lives and friend invited to funeral servlc. Sun., 7 P m . parlors of William Ttoweru (Ui7 E Girard ave Int Summit Hill. r. McMANCS April 10 THOMAS, husbarrd or Annie McManus Relatlvea and frbndt Invited to funeral Mon 7:30 a. m , 274! Atreaford at (4200 bloi k Richmond stl. Rcuulein lilch maa All Saints' Churrh . m Int. Hol Croes Cem Auto funernl. Western papers copv. MrNAIIl -Aurll in. SARATF. widow f Pavld rcNalr. aired K2 Relatives and frirnda Invited t funeral Sat, 2:30 nil, laic residence Rlrhlwrn. Pa Int. Rlehboro Cem Autos will mt tratna leaving New town ll'i"i and Re.idimr Terminal 13 P. I m at ChurrhvHIe Station MEMtUHK HUfldsniy, April H, MART B.. wifw of Robert T. Melrose. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral services, 8ar. 2 p m . huiiband reaidence, ooo Ifvlrrg 8t Tut private Auto eerlce, Frlenda may call Frl tn 10 p m MENDENHAM. April 12, At resldnr nf nlecr, Annla Seefls Gsllsghervllle. Pa,,, ANHIE, daughter of late James and Hannah Mcndenhalt. aged 70 Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral, residence, of nephew, How-i ard N Pierce. Second-day, lftth Inst., 1:30 P m Edgemont and Philadelphia and Wet I'bester trolleys. Int Old Kennett FrlendiT Burial Ground . . r MILES. April 11 JUMA K. widow fit George E. Miles, aged CO. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p m ., on's residence. Charlei H. Mites, SlBi S fltiih st Int private Trlends may call Run 7 tn 0 p. m. f MINER April 11 at New York. RRn HECCA widow of Jacnh Miner snd daugh ter of latr Panlet and Rachel Humphrtes. S-rvlces West liaurel lllll Chapel, Phils,, Sun . 3 p m , to which friends Invtbtd. ,. MOON April 10. MAHV A . widow of Thomas Moon, aced 0.'. Relatives aim frleiidn Invited to funeral. Jlon , :30 a, m 3UI N American st Solemn requiem hlrh mftas Kt Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int Ilotv Sepubhre Cem Auto funeral, i MOONEV. April 12. MARGARET Ti w idow of late Peter Mooney Sr. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral Tues , HtAt t ni . 1131 N irttii at Solemn requiem niasH Church of th Gesu 10 a m. Inl Old Cathedral Cem r T MOORE Suddenly. April 10. WtLLlXM J , husband of Jennie Moore Relatives and friends, officers 4-d Police Platrtct, Invited lo funeral. Mon S a in . M37 Gtr srd ave Solemn requiem mass Rt Gregory's Church 030 a m Int Holy Cros Cem. MCI.UONEY April 10 EI.LKN MUL RONEY. widow of Thoma H MulrensrJ Relatives and friends W V. M Sodality I.essue of the Sacred Heart of St Thomsjs Aqufnaa's Church Invited to funeral. Mon 8 a. m . 112 S Woodstock st Solemn high mass of renulem St. Thomas Anulnsa'a Churrh M-3o a in Int Holv Cross Cm. MCRTlOCIl - At 110 Meehan St., Oermsp tnwn. April 12 RENJAM1N MURDOCH Notlro of funeral Inter MCRPHY Apr.l U JANE MCRrnT (nea Hand) widow of Michael Murpbv and mother of tho Rev Joseph J Murnhy, D, Dw nf St Charles's seminary. OvarbrooW, Dlia notice nf funeral OH N Rid st j MYERS wprll 10. HENRY husband of Svdney A Mers aged 78 Relatives an-4-friends. Gen. D 11 lllrnev Post, Vo. 3, O, A n . Decatur Council, No 3. O. U. Aw M . Narragansett Trlhe. No 43. 1 O. n. AU and employes of Phlta. uatom llouss ami the Sub-Treasury, 1nlted to funeral serxtx Ices. Mon., 11 a m. 5212 Morris St., Ger man town. Int private Remaina may fa. lr wed Sun 7 to 0 p. m NICHOLSON - Fourth Month 10th. JOIftt W. NICHOEHON. Jr.. husband of Isabella 11. Nicholson Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 2.0 E Main St.. Moorestown, N. J., Seventh-day. 2:15 p. m Int private. NIEMANN. April II JIENRT C. hus-. Pand or i.mma j Niemann, ngta &.. nelar idow of, v-es and in at ,- 'Si run pern. tlv-s and frlendi Invited to service. Mon.. i p m . 1232 N T2d st Int Woodlsnds Cem .NUU.N, April 10. ."UAH A . widow Thomas rvoon a gen i,,i relative .I.hH. la.. It.fl tn funaral Man Ct ) O , 3440 N American at Soimn requiem hlgiiJ mass m eroiiKs a i nurrn iu a. m. Inu llolv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral 1 O'CONNOR Suddenly. April W, ILAnTnl i J huibsnd of Maraaret O'Connor. Rela i lives and frlenda Court Cobockslpk. No, II. m vi r iiuti ii, ififimi ,-'n.mr ul JWIV tandara and Waltfra' I.od. No iH Invited tn funral Mon 8..1I1 a m Itl7 N. Wana. mak.r at If Ijet, rfflu1m tnaaa Our I.adH of lha ltoaar L'hurrh 10 a in Int. Jlol tpput. tr t m Auto fnniral . Ol.liRirii irll in imao. h-iaband nf Dora Olhmh nice M.lr.ll. aged Al IlalaV ll.a and trl.nrta. Knlahls of St. ntorce Artlaana' Ord.r Mutual Prot.rtloni Journey men fnnfertlonera and r'ako Jlakera. Atatt. ILker Hualneaa Meit a Aaao, t.oAl Order oC .Mcmae. I'hila No 51. Vlitrlx CitUolle Club, Holy Nama Horl.ty and lacu. of Sacre'a Heart uf Mt. Icnatlua' Church, lnvtled to fia. neral. Mon . :.10 a in .Ml-1 llaverfor Be. Solemn mat. of requiem St. Innattua' Chunh 10 a in Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto enrtesa. OWKN.-April II MAKY E wlfa of Harry K. i)en and dauhtr of Thoraaa and lata Kmlllna Wiminaon Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fun. ral Sun . '2 p. m , 47 Wake ave. Fo Chaae. Thlla Int. NortW wool r'em, . l'AIHlY April in I.KT1TIA. widow ot, (leortu Parry. ItelatUea and frlenda Invited to funeral nvr Ire. Hat.. 3 p in.. S083 HI Urnaii ar Int orhate t TATTERSON April II. nOnF.RT P . on of John and Jana Tatteraon. axed 35. n.la- illvea and frlenda Welcome. I,odie No, 4J3t. r and A M and employe of nll Tale. Phone Co. Invited to e.rvlre, Pun , 2'JW t).' m. L'JI5 M i)er at. Int. Mt. Morlah Oenu lrlTla may rail 8at.. 7 to 9 p. m I'A'iTKitxiiM -Huddniv. Arrll i: rron.v .. V.lfe nf rtnhtt .1 PaltapaAtt fna HtarkV.k aced IS). Itelatireaiand frlenda invited to mneral Tuea . 1 p. in. I3'.'u lledan at rrankford. Servlcea lnSt John'a llerman Reformed Churrh tn n. in. tnt. Oakland Cem. Itemalns may lie It wed Mon.. 8 Ui PKNIONEY prll 12, JOHANXA. C vrlfa of Michael J pentonev Relatlvea ami frlenda. Altar focletv inviied to funeral. Wed, 8.30 a m. 1122 Master at Hlfi requiem maaa St Mal.'-hy a Church 10 a' tn. Int. Holy Croaa tem Auto funeral . OUIUI.ET. April 11. WILLIAM J JUld-s I.l'.r, aced 73, Iteiaiivea and frlenda Invited tn funeral aarlrear Mon.. 11 ft. m., 1214 fi.. 58th at. Int. private. Itemalns msy !) Viewed fiun . 7 to 9 p. m. REED. At Talmyra, N J. April ll, VIOUKT. wife of William If. Read. It.la.,1 Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcav, 23 Morran ave, PaUnyra, N. J. Mon.. S p. m Int. private. Morgan Cam. Train l.aies Market at ftrry 10 . m. lor rjr rtEEDKR April 10. t Manahawken, ti." 3 . 1.TD:a 1IAJIPTOM UKEDKIt aad SV h..allvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, fun 1 n. m. resldauo. Train leaves Mar ket at ftrry. Phlla . g.80 a m. Inl Mar.aS hawken. . ItlDOWAT - At Jacohatnwo, N J April 12. I.ACrtA. wlfa of Frank nidraray. KfJi 47 nslatitea and frlen-l. Invited U tvf naral servltea Te. II a m. rtald.nc.. Jaeohatown. tf J Jht Jarohataan ran. i Autos will rat mornlt.r trains ait Br4a. lown ana vvoiua v - tqwt) SUHon.. ; f'ri v4 o
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