t'i ft-vC" V '?" A M r.- -,f'4:' '."; JV ' i V V V-1t U Ct' 'fp " ii' '.' IV WW- - ' 1 l GOSSIP OF THE STREET ADVANCE IN COPPER STOCKS QUOTATIONS THOUGHT TO COME FROM BELIEF Knowledge of Reported Control of Baldwins by Midvalc Js Disclaimed Money Market Not Affected by Third Liberty Loan Gossip of the Street rpnAD -- deve kDERS In tilts city arc Inclined velopcd In the copper RtocU'j tributed to the belief that the war industries board would revise price of copper upward next week, nllowlnR a aubstantlal Increase. The present price of twenty-three and one-half cents a pound terminates .lunc I. It Iihs been In force since February 1 last. Some copper authorities sny the price will be fixed on May 22 at twenty-four and one-half cents a pound, the extra cent cnxtrinjr rialns costH of copper refineries. On the other hand. rcpresentaties of producers conversant with pre vious neptotlatlons say that the price to be agreed upon at the coming conference will be around twenty-five cents a pound. One blp copper consumer bays that a3 hlsh us twenty-fivo and one-half cents a pound for n four months' period has also been discussed by the war industries board. Baldxvin-Midvale Discussions In local official circles knowledge as to the report that Midvale Steel and Ordnance had acquired control of the Baldwin locomotive Works was disclaimed, according to bankers close to the management of both companies. It was admitted that such an outcome, frequently predicted, would not be illogical, as the steel company makes many parts used in locomo tive manufacture, and It Is recalled that William K. Corey, Samuel M. Vauclaln and S. V. Prjor arc directors on both boards. A Mgnlficant circumstance may ho that whereas wa id is nsultut a mvldend at this time on Baldwin common, now it is von- a business call and I said, "No, It vvas " ' V " "' ' n:'r'"n ; "1P', on,v r.inner tlovernor ,ioi,n it Morene.in nno , enatm- .McKellar. or Tennessee, said , erman. '. t.n " No ,uiV " F and a' ji r: ?, "m"' ,nf, ",?u ""?. nbrl.r. ChnreK iert srici,- a friend of mine who--" working three das n w.e. The cir ' Attorney f!erer.u Willis i: r.ccd .None that, while he and some of the other Tristram It. KreJma i rt. A Chafter llarv ' firVii it" x?0,y t-r0". C,'.m' i. !t? lereil i-erlouslj. , . ,,'.,'";""",.. ,.hl, . i wHre which was no-mal in March l,as f ,i,Cse three Is satisfactory to lh fur- Ser.-.tors m Rht favor a lower rate nf , '"""'I'"- No s T T.u l.u Temple. Kiwliitiito.r a vv ii- ? ' ,J 5J2T'J. V.12L It vvas recentb pointed out that the fact that the r.aldvvln Locomotive. I fP1,nd aW .. ,, M,arp,,, ..bu, .;.a.0 I Mu"11'c,(1 " "" 1"'' "nt or the demand ; tlon of the psivt.v led by .senator lltteh- potEo for newspapers than the one m- 0,'l'. nf wi.i.h i,' wa. member iSvited tn f'i.J1'"": ' ",""' u "" North I.iurel.Mlfl Worka wrote off all of its 1917 profits after payment of the 7 per cent I remember that Is' a hu less telephone , Administrator Williams. of ,-..,1. and National i oivmitlediian Ai - abllshcd bv the. new law anv reduction funeral .-rvle.. rn 2 r. tn. 'v. n cor. o-jirtlEV jtlv"1'!-. rnns-prirl'q. S".; . . .iniiiit:i iM.ii is ,i iiu. less iei iiiii.nt , stated thn ne.irlv nit nf ih .1,,,- !. M..H. ., -ii,.. i,. r. I u e Miln. tn he new late for maim, nes nr an., tlvrreme and Tabor rl. Inl. Mt. Vernon i i,,na - ... 'l!!:v ': rJ?r'NEI.IUa.- liu.. mvldend on the VJO.000.000 preferred stock was not a bar neceiaru to , ana ., tnanK you not to ue it for , mln , ,hllt ,, we' 0,klllp. , ,..nlJKl;t' , indme i'o( I ...... Postponement in puttlnir the'new ,ate , "-Tlemino m- 1.1 -VMfT:i, Pr.F.v 3:r""V ,?""'' ! V '"'"" V SG resumption of dividends on the t20. 000.000 common, arlous lntereiti ,'' ,,',,,,,' .,,,, ,, . ,., , ' " per ceni of capacitv Heie aKain car Stephen, of the Th rd lustrut to seel, In'" effect would be vl(rorou-,v opposed Tvri aecrtsn' P.-Lrnvs and frl-mls lo H '' ViXX c'"'.'-1 '.n 'an,r'- Jlon.pfl were asalnst such a course, but the matter will come up for consideration ; f ' Ituini "nie to meet herNonl'irht for' 'h"'' '"amed for the low ouipin. the i.omlna.loii. and are now ...m-n- Senator Watson derided not i nsk X,,;i',ln ;';',";;' ,"," 'pr;ft, t5 ' ' " r' m'' ' RViPi""''"'!!? '.Thorn, a Aa'Slna"' ST at the hoard meetln, ,xt .eel, ' fi3-""" -"'- I tfy' ' " X ' "" h" " -- OTe'" ! Z ., ,,- ' ;S-,C - , ffinfe S! ncccntly there were rumors of stock dividends or :i hi? diilnbution . fold In it bathtubs Meanwhile :j per cent of ,he miners The radi.-..l ,.iet,r.,n eemn' mi th. 'r''Y 'o-thlrds vote, ami rtCcus-, rteiaih., and "friend-. m.mh.r, nf A, tar , f :mi-ki. ii. nvKiVllot.T d m!-3 to common shareholders. The answer to this of thobe in a position to know Is that nearly all of the compat'.s Burplus vvas written off last vear and therefore a small cash dividend Is likely when a dividend is declared. There was formerly 2 per cent per annum paid on the common and the semiannual dividends were paid in July and December. Without counting Standard Steel Works profits. lialdwin earned $34.50 a share last year and carnlnss In 1918 to date arc understood to he at a better rate, approaching $1100.000 In March, against net of nbout $12,000,000 for the whole eal 1917. Baldwins, with such liberal earnings, need not, therefore, limit div itfends on the common to so low a rate as formerly, hut all authorities apree that It is not the dividend that Justifies the price for Tlaldwln shares. It Is the huge business done y the company and the equities there. Loan Did iol Affect Money Market It is commented on in local hanking circles that the third Liberty Loan was floated wlthout'nnv, undue strain on the money market. There has been some discounting nt the Federal Reserve Hunk Incident to Lib erty Loan payments. This has taken the form of member lianlts borrow ing on their own notes seourcd by Liberty Loan bonds, and also by member banks redlscountlng notes of customers secured" by Liberty Loan bonds. Since the paymentH on Liberty Bonds began on May 9 earning assets of the l'ederul Reserve Bank touched $76,000,000, a new high record, although they have since fallen below, the $70,000,000 mark, due to maturities. The reserve position of the Federal Reserve Bank hero is very strong, insuring all necessary support to member banks. There is no change in rate, call money holding at 6 per cent and time money being quoted nt 64 to G per cent. Commercial paper brokers are offering paper at ;3l per cent, although the rate is pretty generally on a 0 per cent basis. A new bank has just been incorporated in Uio de Janeiro under Hie name of Banco Porluguez do Brazil. The capital of tills new bank Is 26,000 contos about $6,230,000 in American currency), divided into 123.000 shares of 200 ml'.rcis (about $30) each. The stock, of which more than 100.000 shares have already been subscribed, is held by a great manv Portuguese firms In this clt, no single shareholder possessing more than 2300 shares. Federal Bank's Gold Reserve Increases The Federal reserve banks reported aggregate gold reserves of $1,553,135,000 on May 10, an Increase of $23,200,000 over May 3 and a new high record. The Increase vvas traceable in part to cash payments for third Liberty Loan bonds and partly to the steady mobilization of gold In the reserve ssstem. There Is still r considerable amount of gold scattered in banks, na tional and State, throughout the country, and this Is gradually being drawn in by the Federal reserve banks. To stimulate the mobilization some of the Fedetal reserve banks have already assumed the loss through abrasion of gold coins, while others are considering following the same practice. The reserve banks at New York and Cleveland, it Is understood, have been absorbing the Iocs on llght-n eight coin and the reserve bank at Phil adelphia ha the matter under consideration. The situation Is more serious In the San Francisco reserve district owing to the much larger amount of light-weight coin In circulation and in the vaults of banks on the Pacific coast. The reserve bank of San Francslco, however, Is endeavoring to check up the amount of light-weight gold coin to ascertain what the loss througli abrasion totals. The reserve banks are calling to tho attention of member banks that as gold In their vaults Is no longer avnllable as reserve, they are losing Interest in keeping the yellow metal In their vaults. The gold mobiliza tion movement has made satisfactory progress. The second offering of acceptances, amounting to $2,800,000, drawn under credit granted by a local sjndlcate to finance the Cuban sugar crop was disposed of In open market yesterday. The offering was readily ab sorbed, chiefly by local institutions. The total call was for $1,000,000, of which $1,200,000 was advanced by members of Ihe syndicate on notes. Short-Term Notes in Demand Short-term notes were in brisk demand yesterday and trading im proved somewhat, with a slight Improvement iri quotations. One of the features of these Issues on the New York Curb was Canadian Govern ment 5s, whlcl'i have been unusually active throughout the last week, touching a new high record of 97 Va on the present movement. From that level they Teacted somewhat, however. The Procter & Gamble "s of 1923 rose to 103, placing the issue on a 6.20 per cent basis. The 1922 maturity was quoted at 102U. or a 6',i per cent basis. All of the 'issues of this company were active and firm. Southern Railway 5s of March, 3911), held around 99, or a 6.60 pet cent basis, and the Westlnghouse 6s were 99., or a 6.60 per cent basis. Short-term notes are unusually popular, and unless there are a number of new Issues forced on the market prices should experience further betterment, as the demand at present considerably exceeds the supply. One of the Important features of the bond market yesterday was the activity and strength in the 5 per cent adjustment bonds of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company. These bonds within the last week have advanced more than 5 points, and the buying is stated to have been of the very best character. According to those well Informed regarding affairs of the company, the possibility of a resumption of interest pay ments at an early date is not unlikely. Municipal bonds were quiet and Intimations were made in the trade that the number of new issues of this character that would be put out during the next few months would be small. Several months ago there wero rumors that Secretary McAdoo had In mind revocation of the tax exemption feature carried by municipals. Nothing tangible ever devel oped In this connection. ' The capital Issues committee at Washington Is exercising ita authority in preventing municipalities from putting out new Issues of bonds except in cases where absolute necessity calls for such a step. While the volume of business in this department was not large, it was of a character to attract some attention in the trade and predictions were made that there would be a general Improvement In quotations. Announcement by the War Department that the United States Steel Corporation would be made use of $50,000,000 ordnance plant on Neville t'.theiloan pi lt organization, Jncludlpg RiM-avu-Bimiii nr XT nnniiH ii-.i lis mkph y&&iL.e';.''-iL..!fS.-M ...I.. ..: IN HIGHER PRICES to believe that the strenstli that In yesterday's market could he at until within a few days all tlin talk by the Government for erecting a Island, receiving for its services and the ability of 'its hoard of directors. in anmn nunriFrs na Mt-inv aaIah .. -. .1 - .- .. ... - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT 1 Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead i - (Copvrtpht) r. M'hitrl.tit.t t, .IT n.tttirr t.fttie liill.'TIs oursMons on buuino, teUtiio. arfrrWi(io '"' fnitlovmrnr. .tile your nurttionn clearly n.itt que nil the tncti. lo'ir correct name ni'A lull addreti mull be nfviiftl In all Irtotilrles Thoie whi-h arr ditotiitnmf. mini tie tailored. -ItMl'-rr fo rrcliitlcnl questions li'ill be 'Vt by t.tall. Other nurtom utll be aniwerrl (' "iti cnhnttii The wont mf rt tjiMiio probuvn nt Inoi'irer.. ui7 be uoiru l.-tu Hi aforu or I'eter Flipt. Ml AITKU.. In, right, nil I'm engaged lo '"' married "" i right. Good old Kosie. jn.!lee me. I'll gie her a good time If months of 191C ihini In 1 1 7. the con I can. and vet sotupwliow I don't seem ""niptinn ii far jibcne normal, due to !o .'-,..., !..... ,- .i nu ii" oik n I.UIICU H1IUUI KL-LllllK ..lie"'- j thought I would, nee' but I bet Mar - I garct Itlller will he mad when j-he knows. ' 'Well, It serves her right she had h'-r i j rhance stuck-up snob, that's what M.e Ms. I tlf course. I didn't tell llosie what a, fool 1 had made of m.vsclf to -Margaret. I thought I'd write mother and tell her I the good news. Hut when I startrd to rto so. I didn't seem tu know just how to reporting the car shortage improved. put it. You sec mother is old-fashioned!-3 "l'r cen' shortage of lahor was re ., . , ,, , , . .. ported there Ml mines there, however. a'n' te'le hoirjust after luneh ? ZT t and asUC ,ne to .ah- her .n the movies Zlr fi," ZxT phone that I ouirht to Ret out and sell ifoldinK bathtuliH. so that I roulil begin ' to get pome money for our home. I do feel foft whun I think of "our home' here's nie Kctttntr ten bucks a week and I Rosle elKht and mo In debt Old man Mlnton was sore at m beinc failed on the plione. tie rsKp.I If tt .n I met her In town at R n clock "Ha Itosie." 1 began, "we'll have to cm out meeting much now I've c" to get busv nnd t.. -.. "'is nmne eumi- inoiie.v. l on Know we ought to begin to save up all vve can now- uon. said r.o.sie, hiik nt the lug man talking. What's worrvlntr vou, I ! I'ete. old dear'.' ' , "Why nothing except "Lvrept nothing, kid." she flipped in j "al' work and no play makes Jack a 'dull boy. We're in no hurrv lo get j hitched up are we? And what's the me of making nun-elves tnlserahle now 'on the chance of being happy later on I v c don t live long and vve re a long lime dead, del some fun out of every dav that's my motto " J .Somehow I dldn t mute agree with Rosle and vet 1 didn : know- how to I answer her. so we said no more about lit. but went off to the movies. There' -....- .Mm uaiiii., iuiik nun aim men mere - t . iiiiriie i Jiapun stunt and Uosle I oimi I SqUBOOirU OVer lliat. I ItalltM called on tbe nliim. Ite nsl.ed I f It w ns ' ""'-n.! ileitis are operatmjt at about ' the supporl of the jho was a piece of cheese She thought j being three disqualifications - bank he was the funniest ever. 1 tried (o.,.uplt.Nt ncKie,- of pavmrni of t.ixe.s or now- her that he was a dub. hut she tecelpt of poor idler. I,i the second vvouiutit have It Funn. vou cant re.i- oase it may prove po.Mble for the wife j son with girls. Vv e parted almost in a t rc(riln her political lights If the hu huff. and when 1 got home I felt aw fully, ,;in,, ,.,.. , nn aBreenienl with his mean about so I ju.stH.it down and creditor-. ,r If she can obtain a settle rote her a little letter telling her I was nlom or .,, prpert. lr , ra,v,,v is -v. .. n.,u (.,,.- mu-iii ! llunU VVIUlt I ! said. lee whiz ' T .. - i i.. . I the first ,in,- ,. ' " , ' ' , ' .7' .. II I tlPlMIl III lllt:nr..j mi ' 3 " " ' "fiOfiCU. Hill Will H he when we are married? Jiosie'.s !' right, but 1 e pot to teach her a few ! rut,! ii q t xrni .i.,e. i- . T II 111 CM I crilDCu I rt . "lt,v '"-Til mail , iiik '.niips letter I met Mike home. "U'hrrp lin.A , .... i. rotnliiR I iiAl.ed him "' ' oi-rn . I I "DoMri to the ' l i v . l dish wol"an RUffniK.HtH o er the ictury ;ne joined ,hp aitiuiitmi claM hTch 'f tM'l '; Handb.lN h.ue ! lias just started" ' u,,heen printed by the National I'nlon or I "UwUy doff."'Pald I. ! wish I rould 'Vmcn's 1Sllff,!,Kelll, Sweden, in the only And the time to do those thlriirs ' e colors, Mating "The uumen of , "r """' Kni?lnd h.io nhtnlni.,1 ihiit. Ui.tV.... n-a TODAV8 IU.S!M:nm KPIGUAM "Good time" pJmlosophy is the lazy uian'.i standby. M'hat does this mean to YOr? Husin C68 Questions Answered ! Mr' , h,nt ' rren,Iv " offered po-i- ! tions tn other Rthoo a, mo evMntl hm th qual nrattonn for n l-acher I inV tlfclSl ynwliil ape,.untln work and hop, to A S? I ?ir.":Ky " r-'jr"!?rr' .t i... m-nd-. me to tin Into the ncrountlnir pro. H?.i,Jia,,"h0"'n b,lll' In '" i'ne fesBton, r..i . o1"""' "me-' vvork and my health ;""" "uuui jou aavise m, t K , , l.ulne,s aa nn accountant or remain u teacher? r-, A t Ah you dislike ofllee vvnrl.- .-..i, u.).,'.ij unquestionably reinnln a tear'her. unless i. is neceesary for you to have the etra .. . . - - .. n.i. uiiifia. - . private accountant i. ; ' iiiiKiu earn ua a public or A lad- nmtonier of ours brouaht in ,i pair of ahoea which ah had lioutthl from a she ajkut If vve would exchange them for a pair from our own alocl.. n ,, M mean hoe. both a to quality and price. l)ui we cave har a hetlar pair allow-lni her credit for the amount ahe pm on the pair broueht In. Do ou ronaidrr this good business" J A. McK. N'o and es. N'o. If ou lnerelv helped the customer and didn't secure her name and addiess. Yes, If you secuied her name and address and convinced her of the benefit of buying in her home town and also if you thought enough of this ttansactlon to put the shoes In the win. dovv with a card saying something like this: A lady bought these shoes from a mall order house. They didn't lit The mall order house wouldn't change them. We helped her out and cave her better shoes for these Which pays you better: Buying goods from mall order houses on the chance that they may be all right or buying goods In your own town whore ou pay no more and ran see what you get before you pay for them? We are here to make good everything vve sell. Think it over. It Is splendid business to satisfy jour customer, but don't hide yuur light under a bushel. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) PENROSE FERRY BRIDGE UNDER FIRE AT HEARING Rules to Lessen Necessity for Opening Draw Span Are Diicmted Xew rules and regulations governing the operation of the draw span of the Penrose Ferry bridge across the Schuyl kill River may be adopted today at a public hearing In the assembly room ot the Bourse. The set of rulej proposed and which will be discussed at the meeting pro vide that tugs and small boats with masts and other upright equipment be provided with hinges so that the draw need not be opened for their passage un less a tug has In tow a larger vessel which makes this necessary. The controversy over the rules gov erning the operation of the span began with a statement from Admiral Bowles that traffic to Hog Island was being held up because of the necessity for opening the draw each time a small craft wanted to pass, thus tying up traffic for (several minutes each time the draw Is opened. Under the new rules vessels shall still have the right of way over vehicles. Th district engineer. It. D. Shuman. will have a report from each Individual owner or vessels nerr, wmi me neiiii qi masts, deck houses and smokestacks, and he will write out an order which gives the vessel privilege to have the draw opened at any time. a clause of the new rule Mr. Shuman Will seelt to have, adopted provides for LACK OF CARS BALKS COAL RESERVE PLANS Transportation Diffie u I t i c s Hold l"p Attempt to Avert ' Kncl Famine Next Tinier ilie bride was nursing the granrlfntlu nf the bridegroom tlnee .eins prrr lo Nen orV. Mav 17 lit, death n month ago 'Mr shortage ts Holding up the The bridegroom gave his name a nat on's attempt to build a coal reei e ' .lolih H. MacAuhur iitnl his ntliltess a against another serious shortage n-jtt "inter. T hU was shown In a canvafs or cnal-prnductinn renters. 'MtnoiiRli iiniinuiupincnl lin.s hern made b the railroad administration thai Aml-(."n ml........ I....-., - ...... ni.. ..,-.., ,..,. - . . . Willi produi-tton in ahoiil 3 per ,-ent ini,ol normal it is not anv where near capacity The nation still fares a deficit of between two ami thiee million tons from last jeara reserve. Coal au thorities In Washington estimate that . the output should li-rte.io at least 1 per rent to meet the Increased demands of war woifc On that basis the mines are running T per cent short of the ne cessary Increase in production 'ottsville. Pa . was the only coal center Ohio April reports estimated ivroduc 'Hon nt nulv f.5 per rem of canaeltv rour-ttfths .- ., inn lui ,i i iiriiiiui-iiuii mere . ne un i.v. i i ., . .. .. i.i 1 .. -, .... ..-. I'iniiirii ijii i.ii suuriiiKe, ine oaiaticc on labor shortaire licrplte this, the April production was 10 per cent above , :,J," ., J,, . . , i ,,,,,, mi,, itviut ,nt- i'iii-i .iiiiiK hi nunm In thn southwe.'t district of K.iii.-ip. p.nt.v ha., been urging I'.n-hard 1. Met Missouri. Oklahoma, Atkansn and ralf, former (lovei nor of the I'anal Zone Texan ate laving off The outnut in this and the lnerarv .spokesman of the State section ts estimated about normal 'SWEDISH WOMEN HOPE FOR SUFFRAGE Bill Granting Kquul Rights Willi Men Soon lo Conic Hi'lorr RikMlag Storkbolm, Mav IT jo oi nnient'i bill for woman suf- The frage is .soon to Ite brouKht befoio the ! raksd.it;. The bill m to fnfraiichWe im.n mi Hi. .mi. lii-m. mnn lliei dependent on 1ht labor In the third case tne vvire win lose ner vote tr her ........ ... nusiDana laus 10 pay ins laxen, even u the wife na.VB lierH recularly. but tins might he remedied by legislation R-hlnff the wife mole contiol over the family I Income. The flint dNtpialiRcatlon 1m not sueultleallv mentioned, lint in :ilr...-iitv In fnr,. f- m. There Is There N much lejoirfnfr atiionp Sv- " ..... .... niiuiuni, I The women of Sweden demand that tlie ,als,o shall gain their rights at c-itizeiiH." These hae bem widely distributed at meetinss held in the country and havt also been sent tn all members of th 1 RlksdaK GOVERNOR SAS COURT lWffl T-V'IM-. lM-s.--s.-l-f. -.,-. UC.L,IJ.M'.1J OIAINLU 15 IDS Annual ?tale Kent Mailc !..,... .. ' mpos-ilile. I... i,.,,: t, r- i .. irep, Is Kxplanutinn , JU9III by nrumliaupli llarrlshurn;. May 18. l'ullovv iiik , Ktorlen of lack of harmony between the Governor and the Ptute Suiireme f'ourt. I It Is said at the fapltol that the (Tovernor did not cancel his dinner to , the niembers nf the State's highest court - - - ' or Initially bet for Mav 27. until the nwm. Iurs of the court made the dinner Impos- sinie oy declining to attend, witnout ex , pressing the usual regrets. The fJovei-nor'H office vvas silent on this ! mutter, it being said only that the! court had changed its plans about meet liilT here on May 27. and that, therefore, the dinner had to be called off 1 For the first time. It Is believed. In ; the history of the State the annual din-1 rei of the Governor to the court was: t'i have been held without the .State ' Treasurer and Auditor General In nt- tendance The Invitation' list did not contain the names' of either State Treas- ' uier Kephart or Auditor General Sny-I dcr, both Penrose adherents It did con- tain the names of several Deputy Attor- i neys General. LUTHERAN SYNOD FOR ' "DRY"' CANDIDATES South Willisnisport Pastor Made Presi-1 dent of Branch ' I.ewlaburg, Fa May 1? A resolution i has been adopted by the Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran Church, now In i session here, pledging the support of its ' members to only those candidates In ths , Stale who have openly announced them- ulva. In lli'i, .I lha pn,.alll,,ilnnl ' amendment for prohibition, rasters and lav delegates In attendance were urged to bring this question before their church men next Sunday The Susquehanna Synod elected these officers: The Rev. R. G Rannep, South WtlllamMiort. president ; the Rev. M. s. Kemp, watsontown, vice president ; K, f Morgan. Sunbury, treasurer, t?e Rev " R, Uotsford, Sellnsgrove, flnant'lal secre tary, and the Rev. J. U Dale. Williams port, statistical secretary. The report of the secretary showed a membership of 15.712 and that $30,624.21 was raised for all purposes. The Susquehanna Lutheran Laymen's Association elected these officers: Daniel Smith, Jr.. WlUiamsport, president; James R. Hutson, Montoursvllle, secre tary, and Paul X. Wenrlck, Sunbury, treasurer. FOOT VALUED ABOVE LIFE Verdict for Cripple $5000 .More Than in Fatality New York, May 17. A jury before Supreme Court. Justice Cohalan returned a verdict for .$30,000 In a suit ot Harry Stoffman, a shipping- clerk for a hospital uniform manufacturing concern, because he lost his foot In an elevator accident In a CMlds Company build In sr while load. Inr packing- cases containing Red Cross uniforms. Another Jury before Justice Cohalan gave Mrs. Rebecca Cohen 925,000 for the death of her husband, Benjamin Cohen, proprleter .of a summer hotel at Mountatndale, Sullivan County who pfell between two cars on the Xew York, MUSE WEDS GRANDSON OF THREE-YEAR PATIENT West riiilailelplii.i Couple of Same Name 'Married in Wn1iiiipton Washington, Ma i; A Wist 1'luU rlelpnift routile came -t WaslilnKton and we-To marred at a rertory neai the I'nlnn Station. It vat the riiliiilnu- ' tion of a romam-e That deelored ulrl" IS- X IVath sited Vet Philadelphia . ' llln lit-lil Mlia 1 illlDt, Mflplrthllf lit was evplalneti that ;he was a widow. w-hose tlrt husband's name was Hie same ns thai of her new hu-band. ai though no lelat'r.nshlp existed POLITICAL BEES BUSY OUT NEBRASKA WAY Frionda of Nf illc Gir Con flicting Advice Norri Viimini: lanncr? I In.nln. Nel... .Mav IT ilinrii'v Niville Is hesltatltiK between , the i-onflletinp counsels of friends, votiir- lor w iiotn insist tliat he nw-ea H to tne P-irt.v icln to enter the cubernatorlal ' rare nnd others of whom are urcinc him , ... ' "-! thp Fcnalorial contest Three inree prominent Heinocrats have flleil for the endtnrl.il nntm nation lilcutf-natit i"!o frnor lMsar Mowaid 1 Un . ill tin f. " support Iipaii iMeiueni : TI Council cif IWnsi to become a rand!- datr. but lie bas refund Senator Norn" nnd f'onurp-Mman Sloari lin thf field tn tbemselxes In Th l.nH.bllcan primal". IVUtums draft ing ItoH 1j Hammond. ,i Republican leader, ilitnr of tho Kremont Trtbut.f, n s a senatorial candidate are In cir culation, and thoit is a possibility that. ho ma consent lo run as the candidate nf t hu Tlnnlilii-.i ns. lin t ofmft tn In Uorso tbr war lecnrrii of tin prrscnt,,n Hie snmsh of the Lomasfrs National candidate.. Mr. Sloan- to nsrainM , Hank, wan found guilty in trie United ihe rre-ddent n declaration of war i 1be States IHmrlrt Comt here of conspiracy pimripal objection urged rKainl him. Senator -Notris hai dee!oped urea MrenRth anionc the farmers of both parties, and. a it is conceded that be will hao the support nf tho flermatm and the Sw edes. bi ca tulidacv in de ed dly fonniri.ibl" at the present time. IT.Wl OK l-BOAT It.MDS O.N l. S. C IT IKS PSSKI) Orilname (llliiers Declare Huge p- lircipri.ilioiii for (Joa't Defenses Ate Not ISovv iSredeil l Hshlnrton Ma" 17 - Huce .inpi , nt-iatinns asked for coast defense, eaiiv the ear will not now be neuded. ordnance ofllrcrs told the Appropriation Committee of the House This Is taKen t mean that the fear of submarine r.i1d on the large citieH of tbe east, which led ti the placing nf submarine nets acioss the timbers earl in the war. has now been put aside On the other hand the appropriation i Mitemplated for hcrfv ordnance for ue In Krance hae bem gicatly hicreaaed. L.u Re appropriation w ere asked for fam mounts lor heay guns and hearch- liphts to be used at niffhi In connection with tbe anti-aircraft guns The oru- narci- huieau ts sekinc to have ap propriations made now for work that (iinnoi f i nmpleted within tin- next fiscal roar, hut will take more than j eighteen months to tinish Tanners I'lrail Willi Draft Doarih llrldcrlnn, ". J Jlay 1 . So great l.s the need for men to work on the farms that a committee has been ' HlMKlinieil liv- ine v Ulliueriiillil V ouiuy Hoard nf Aitrlcul'ure to ko before th. two draft hoards of the county and ask that the fanners who have win In thai''' Olaeomo. I.oula ,,,..,., ,.,,. ,, ,,,.r,i,,,i , r,.., ,)lt, ponschy. Aimte ' I draft mav bo permitted to retain thei.. i , ...... .. i " -'" "--" on thu tanns until tne planting ana harvesting reason Is over Pli iladelpli ia A rrivals al New York Hotels Ilnlnl K I. It . Klnndm Harrowi. It I. Almm-iuiii Hur.h. T. II . Woodward Mm.li, II F . Cumberlftn.l t'ownhpii. ( S. Cumin rUii'i curtit.. K .1 , Ilr.s-t.i! Kruin, .T F. Ttonuai-rc Kwen-. F . r.nul'-ott Freund. H If Jr . KtantiTw Treund Mrs, II II . Jr . FI..N-lrr- riarrlvon. (1 . Hrisicil Clrac, C H . FlRtiderf IIot. J II . Mtrtt Anloinir llcnet. Mr. J. II , Mime Autoinett. I.lpshutr. Jack I- . I .on ga ere I.urrott, A . LtinKari Maey, A . Grenoble Mary, Mm A , !rfnol.l'v Moon, MIrs C. Cumbcrlanrf Morrtj.. J.. I-onciji re Head. V M . Mnnllrelln Schade. If l" . Kmnlre Wncner. H , Mnnttrello Vntner. Mr f . Mimtir-llo WhtKlln. J. . Montleelln "Viliion. T. H Woodward U'llfcon Mr" V H.. Woodward "Wood, O J Algonquin Wiuxi. Mrs I). J.. Alconquin Halley. W. J.. Herald Square. Ilork. Mian M. Martha. Waahlnxton Hnom. N. I. Herald Pouarc. Croiminan. f S.. Grand. Fenron T I'. Herald Square Goldenberg- A. K Grand Hammond. . Herald Square Iloriniteln. I . Breehn Ahnann. V P Hreslin Kalrer. Miss M G Martha Waalunzlon. Miller, T i; . Heruld Hquure Moore, r W . Gland. Norrla. .1 C . Herald Square Omen. I) S.. Marlborough. Kandalt, O H . Fark Avenue Handall. II. M . Herald Square Head. Ml F. H . Martha Waihuiiflon Uuddlrk. II. II . Hrelln. Schmidt. Mlia G.. Martha 'Wal.ln8toll Steel, V S., Tark Anue. Werner. H E.. Ftrealln. Cftuer, H. K . Latham Brown G. Jr. I-onitatre llrueatle. G. A . Flanders i v R. Flnder Collins. Mra. W, G . Marie Antoinette , ui.rii. vt. Y.. Flander. Grare. C H . Flanders. Harold, J . Latham Harold. Mra, J.. Latham Hood. W. T . Tark Aenm- Jones. Mr L H . Algonquin Kane. J P . Flanders. Knerr II. H , Great Northern Mtlnaky, J U , Klanders Siblt. Mr. H O.. Marie Antoinette HLdman. Mra W. L.. Marseilles Rmth. Mrs W J . Great Northern Sunlak. J. G.. nrostell. Veber. J. It . Flanders Williams. It. E., Empire Trade Representative L Harris & Co . manufacturers nf waists and dresses L. Harris, piece soods, Aber deen. Qlmbel Brother Miss O, Savldse, furs. P road way ar.d Thirty-second atrest A. G. Ulman L Co. Ii. 11. Ulman, tailored shirts. Imperial. Illauner'a Mfsu Luetic jobs, silk and georgette dree; Mlsa Wela. Job. rot ton waists and fall sweaters) IS Uast Twenty sixth street, room 1814, Stewart s-Mli Goldman, Jobs, rolton and silk waists, 1& East Twent-slzth street, room 1SJ4. M. ItlMlnser & Son It. Blsslnger, tailor trimmings and woolen, Hermitage Glmbel Brothers G. R. Dunn, art needle work, art materials, Broadway and Thirty second atrsst Stern & Co. L, Stern, rarpets, house fur Dishing good. Great Northern. Paris Ctoak and Suit Company 8. Koltn. akyt manufacturers cloaks and suits. New MAY 17, 1918 POSTAL RAISE DELAY DEFEATED IN SENATE WiiUuii Would Have Post poned Increase of News paper Kates .1 A (ll'I'II.SKI) ' P m UP :,lth t. lilt Ml MorHh ' em No flowert. KvtenJa may call Frl. Scimlp Paw. Approprintion Bill ; wlJil'SK-Vne',?' DeVnVrA (.raillilip S3S1.000.000 ; .pr.,S,W.,,,.,,Kt '"i"-." ."r.ttenJe lo ervicr l"ie.,AV?.'!2n,!l,,, x Inl private. I'lCKKItSON --Mnv in, resldenee nf fe-in-'.! . "r "'"" Kulli. Anhhourne. Pa, v..l,l.., i, i- "H'.IA ntCKBRSOV nf rhlealto til v. n.hli.cln-i. Mav I,. rt OlACoMO rjf r.7;n I.archwood ave.. An ut .sucessfut effort was made In 'he one Penate vesterday vear the dale o to postpone for wlni'h the in- rr!ifJ nn.iiir . - -- . .. '""" """ "" '""i-(ci am. 'TiRffarincs would po Into rffrrt. ant a Tfttirt t. .-... .. . ".' -"ill "ri tilt.- iii- IrtlFJi PC "a .1 sni'UPUVTI. Khnrflv hafAra u, c--.-.- -.- '", , - .--Mrt pri8 '"" i-wouii H.iropriaiinn tun. rarrinc a totnl . .... oi nm nno.noo tn tnppt the fxnrn nf to meet the expenses of the PostofTlce Department fo- the next tl.iial year. Sen.itnr Watson nf tmiiinfi notified the Senator that he Intended ,isk tor a suspension of the r to adJ a rider to the hill po; date on which the new- 7nnn rvle, ,,, order postponing the tie sjsteni and I Increased ivstai mte". aRalnst"vvhlch the punilstiers of the country have been nroirsunR. would ko Into effect J. , , ., , --' uly 1 of this jer to .lul.v 1 101? Immediate onnosltinn in th nn.inA... IMini linetit w-ns vnlerrl c.n4. tu . ment vvas voiced Senator Thomas, of ; oioraao. insisted that th" neve rates no ....... v , , II iieii'- II i. I u v mt ill- - onprcs.M -i no r.pwspaperp and mapa fli.il -t U. ........ i . i . "luutr. in Mir- wu irv nii p iiffii era n ton zinutK oi in cou loo mam privUtcm nlrrndv." h raM .. . " tori oT tht ppupral bill ,a resumed CI.VDi: KLIIN f.OWIGTKI) Uailroail Promoter Smirnrr.I to Nine Years in rpilcral Prison HnrrUlinrjc, l.iv 17--Chdo K. Kuhn. 'piMTioter of the Kort Louden-M, Con- tic 1'pbutfj Hailioad Company, which nag ' ' to connect Kulton founty uitli the lest of 1 IVnns Ianla but which ptoject ended to defraud In "iKht counts 11m was en- nn'rii vi unit- ..i-mo uiijM iMJiuiirilL ill Atlanta ..... ... . .. - .mi iiArl lr, I . a n !- -..!..... ... .. .. , , ,.. . , ....... ' vi nn a. inriieieri fun i.:nnu T XLi.'r LiiVi.,-a .'h ,Y .Meyer-' plentled guilty and the otlieis cnnnecteil , with the case Mill lie put mi trial next1 weel." t.,,i,r,.o ,irdn... ,u .i..,i 1.- 1. .. 1. ...... 1 ,....,., .,..v,,.-. n -. ,,,, ,..- ", urii-ii mat the inonej that Jlejern was pajtnB ' -" ...,,..,... ..j .... .t,, ,,,iii nn. inu liatlU Cliri-tian Cliurrhe in (JonJereiue .ulf Mill", l'a., Hay IT The annual . ronfeienee of the I'hristlan rhurches nf eastern Pennsylvania iitirl New .leraev IN MUIORIXM N vor.K I .wiil.K tn lovmir reinenihranre nf .Innv who 'lied Mav 17 1HIO Wirt; and ciiii.nni'v iBctifys Klein. Jdi oh r 'neecj jonn rJH w Tlioni Maharir. HnaM F M Hrt.j- Grare K Mr( allum. Irlna: J' lure. Mabel M M-C,.(in .mm , M.i i ullnuth. Murv M i:ini- Adle V.-JJrudd.' Wtu. .1 M' i ouvhlln Parr 1. 1. J fVnlh. .InrneH a J'.NnmnrH. Florence M.eal lieher.H Merriman Kathtrln li'Trr- 'br.atine P. JJiddipioTi Kmma i;. Mtll-r. John H Murphv. Michael Murra- . nnle K ' iir'en. Cornel ui Pf bsr. Joseph 11 I 'arki ihitrlotie H. Plekl.s John Iteilli . Surli ltlclille. William H. Uuhbln", fill. W. ftodjfert., Albert L ltoM Herbert I, sbnn.'r John Klmer Searcn F.Iwood Slml.:. Cathanna ho-- Annie M. lecer. T:ileq K Smith. Mlra Spencer Fan tin Pinner, Helen Sweeney. Peter A, Thomas, Charle Thoniaa. Albert O Todd. Margaret M. Wallace, Georga A. Wal-th. Rn hard W .mon Js-nnlu T Uurd IlesalA WblH-rar. S. W C Whitley. nia S Wlttmer. Georifj Wilson, Mary V Aliiliirnnh! Hiiild i .r Ron Mmihjn nernrv iHfigrt Mnrlhn C. Itercev. Martha ' , lllcktliKS. Mar) J. I Hinder. Mlchail I nittlntt. Harr.v A 1 Ilodlne. William II , i nicer Amelia Al Mornfleln. t.ura 1 Hrngan. Marsaret i I 'arnenler. Julian I'aaev. Jnhn ChhIIii. letinie t:. Clark Mara.ire- . Lolllrr. .lohn "iiini. i-urm i , ,'MrS,;n,io,r""t"vv , i)ii-i,eron. .l'uii. v jiomn. Itnlieti nointhrr" Ilerna-.l I'raUe A lie tutwi. Thmna" ItHton Allco I KndrUs. Oeorne W. 'lemln(f. Samuel Framk, Walter H , Fulton Marcni t W. c.allnclier. John L Gordon Man Gnrfcan John I Gr.iham, Kmeline P. Griffith. Margaret V. Hull Martha A llriMltiy Hannah S. Henthall. Ida M Hltrhin. Thomas llolUngawnrth .1 W. Hooper. F.mllle V. )lj Isnd. Jnneph larrtMnn. Theobrttil Jnklns, Joseph R 'Johnson. Ainlrew . Johnston A tilr , Tmont Kennedy. ."alnerine ANDERSON Ma 14 M"RGARET VV UERStiV. Relatives nnd friend. Iward of nianaeer Horn for A'eterans nf fi A R j.nd Wies. Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 P. m.. home, 0."th and 'In. Int Mt Mo rlah Cem. ACRTERMFIIL Mav 14 DAVID, hue i'Ril of late Wilht'lmlna Austcrmuhl. aged! !H. Relatives and friends Invited to fit. r-ral serviced, Suf . 2 p m 2731 We-tt field ". aniuen. .- .1 ini nmnln Kvcritreen em. 1 rlenda may Mew remains Frl , 7 tn I) I' ni . . AVIlt-.S :UB 11. HUSiT MATII.hi A TUBS. v.ido ,f William II Are. arerl HI Rel.tlies and friend,, memhers of I.llld- le M. K. f-hurch. InMted to funeral am- lies sat. sn m son a reeiuenre. Harold xsr- ; . m'b. V,ew nvir? p .V: , v -"'. .""T'" " i - MAiiniA c . vvife of Michael Iv liertey and dnushier of Ahrt.ni nnd Sarah Sire RelatK... bnrl The I'ev V II llUner if Irv S ' n e- and Int .rl i"e ",,: 'vv"" f-. n;lllv..n.l i rtjnoV iW rttVJ It.' 55 i ne ue . n. it.iiner. or irwnston, rirtlVrTrii Tmv f. Vukhaih't v te. Krl,, S p, m,. 405 N. Dirlen at inf? :, ',; - "e:'d"n,,.' "' nrerr.nee.U!l!lofyh' "M'iVft,?' ,' S".V' I) ,?a1' ?Vl I lie Ilev Dr Harrett had Chargs of tho ll Lewis unit Anna norntnan llelatlvea rtODUl.TlS Slaj 15, AI.IlEIVr Iv orH"B .,..i,iiir-u Lun-lnD. sml frlenilu ult ,.rL,.hi,.ii..,i. .f ,, I.I..I. .h. f.eorire nn Anna Ilodirers Il.lailD.A , ..W friend, lnlited to funeral services. st.. Auto will met train leaWnr Readlne Tr 10 30 a m.. 3108 N "th at. farther -rv- Imlnal 1 02 p. m, at Fort Waehlnston Hta tees Souderton. Pa. on arrival of train' l.ATIM,E Mav IB KDGAR maptiv leaving Reading Terminal 12J0 p. in Int. i Souderton Mennonlte (m. R1CKIN03 May lfl at Phlla MART J., I widow of John II. Dieting, used 71. Rela uvea and friends Invited to funeral, eatab - I Hshtnent of Arthur H Tlalley. corner of ttaws ave. and Marshall at., Norrlstown, Pa Mon. 1 .an p. tn. Int. private. BINDKR. Mav if,. MICHAKL. huaband lof late Sophia Kinder aed fll. Relatlvea and irienns. men nr ine noiy j-amuv ana , Mtar societies or m iKnatiuss c-nurcn, Bt. , Icnatlna's Ren. Aso Knights of Ut George. i No 18?.. Court I.laeum, F of A . West i Point Yearly It A . Invited to funeral. Mon., la-HO a. m. 4502 1)10 n at. Weat Phlla. Solemn requiem mass 8t IgnMlus's Church I 10 a. m. Int. St. Penla's Cem. Auto ftj- "'iflTTINQ. May 16. IIARRT A fmaband (Of Eldwena T. Blttfna (nee Pm.lUood. resl. ' dence. filR! Farrlsh at. Due notice of funeral ) will he aiven. huuims. at Moraeniown n. j. May is. WII.MAM H RODINK. aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 410 Karn worth ave.. Dordentown. N. J. Sun. 2 p. m. inf. Rordentow n Cem HORNSTKIN. Mav 15 at Nv York city. I.-vlIRA. wife of Benjamin Rorniteln. agrd 4t. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun , 11 a, m., chapel of Adatli JeshurLn Cen RROGAN. May IS, MARfJARET BRO OAN (nee Culbertson), wife of John Broaan. Relatives and friends. Altar and Rosary .Society of 8t. Carthage Churrh, Invited to funeral. Mon.. fi.Sft a. m , 6028 Haiti ava. West Phlla. Polemn mass of requiem St. Carthage Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Auto funeral. CARPENTER. May lfl. JL'MA ANN. widow of Thomas Carpenter, at residence of grandson, Charles U. Carpenter. 529 S, Red field et. Funeral services and Int. private. CA8KY Majr 14. JOHN, husband or lata Mary Casey, Relatives and friend invlrtd to funeral. Sat. 8:30 a. m.. 120 N. Edge wood at.. flOth and Arch att. PoUmn re quiem mast Church of the Holy Rosary 10 a, m. Int. private. CA6L1N,-Miv 13. JENNIE X. CA8MN. Relatives and frlenCa Invited to funeral. Sat.. H:30 a. m,. residence of ntere. Mrs. A. r. McDonnell (nee Brim). IflS H. Sath at. nr..Vrnt and Annie Carltn, ltd In fiinarat .r'e,5'i," "S 'C'r.,.l?'lli?''.t'in. RntlnsmrrtB ICsMence "' I :. I'amhrla. , lllati re - Win nun Okurb uf Natlvltr n"m.!n. 'nw t. m. Auto m-vicci. 111 m limy (.Tens lm Viewed Krl.. f(tr 7 n, i'OM.f!:n.M.v l?. ,nnv h.s. : r.".n"". bonier. . KelRllven nnrt irienos in. i.i.t -...." .-. ,-- .---:- .-- .'."-" !" '.' perl Jlon . 3d . m.. SOi N. :rhuVeif.,v,nmm:"';i",i,..",.."Ii,.: tm.k . ii" l"' . ""- " " " "' ." ter.lre. "" """ - "- M'ii ni frlen,. Invited to funeral, rtut ',?:.': ':V.1. "ii "iaiojkj ml V. HerUre. al homo nf Mr. ir- I .. , "'" laiiovvniii .' a ci (iini,en nri f lite Joiiph l7. and Marthi A. Colin.. ' KTvIil Nng.' Ao'll "KnilovTi lv& .VTi. .-te.3 ""VitTJtt I III I . I "i-Q 11 ...41 Mini rt J. ... i.i. m.-. I..II..",-.: - -j-"-"vjs b.i.- iM..7i.K..v:.'.v"t.. ""'"". -".v.'""iar . n i-iniii nit ii iinrs Mi.hiti.i nT inne. i.ermsninu,n cni-,HH h,.ij nnd friends muted to Int at Ml.!'1' late Charles and Reli.ec. MeJJtlf.Ri! .M'Ti-ih -Vm . MOHAN u-M.nlv U t5 ItfnnnT. ?,n,j "f "'hHl nn1 lUrhel Tinmn rM J7. W "'"" n"n iri'iinn, . oun .iinnin ,-o it 1 nun II l-l"!!-, fill T 1 .11 I 111 II . ! 1 and Falls PreabMerlan Sunay Invited to funeral, P.t . H p m r- "l .A Si-ll rto I 4 Knriint.i .IJ r- ,n ,.'.. . Ft.i,. i "f Sfhmiktll. Int vt taur.i uiti ri.m ' oproiiKiify - M-v is fonard ""l uHTy.huniantl nr lat- .'reMR Iounh- t Hflatit. .,! r.ia.,i. ti.. "a a n H nnd wim.m n w1pV. t... I-.i in! H and William O Warden Hn. A.o . In vited tn fun.ral Xtnn H a rn -'HI4 t'rttli- lirlne st nl.mn h'h msss nf r.nnl.m flt -.mn'.ni e i. nuren v ,10 Inl 11o: ' rn.s I em DttAKI Mhv tr.. At.trt: fe of ste. , S;int,S'7i'fll-nV,.,!,.ir.,?;.:mH7."d- 'p'" !. -,44 A , int r "ate OaUand (mP- ITil ; inn Ins mav h. viewed frl after T p m Dt'W M 1J TltnvtiVi hiiih.. r JulU I'unii Helatlvs and friends Invited . tn fim.rnl Vat " n n. IS 1.' ii.i... -. ll.,i.tn,nu In, ,...... j .. ... n . -. -.,,....,, ,,,, vl ,-i-ih. VUg !V III 1.11 rill, Auto funeral i . ,:TP' Ma IS st.irn l dauithtrr nf In"111 lv end Maraurrtte Katon ttetalhes ami friends Invited to funeral ..r. ices. 1I i P rn parents- re.idenee IMS 2 N iKirlie. I ' ...... -j u ... .-. nrnaTf. rift'tm .MfetiriK Unuic t i.i i.miiu.i.-, 1 '"' " it i 'ft 11 i i:miiiih. mlv i i n vr r n r- it- r'. !-..... . ..- -;-..--. --- , .-,-.- luiiiiri is ui mi nun r nu inutiiu it-, id Koarv Sn-MMif nf Si iBTUitlvi!- I lturrh InvllTl to fnnfftl Mnu 7 30 I m rfHidenrp of ?cn O .fruoph I'oIet 14"ii i X iM ST Hurl, fau'cni Mn Pt tnetln' ('hurrh H a m Int Mont 1 IoI I.ffWmer !'TRNrK -.v. Atl.n.te r. N .. . M.y ' i.rT .somVt'ed'to" Verllcl ??&& 'IS WAI.TI-.rt It son of rum V ml ll , n.lj.w. sister. Mrs "hirtei FI.tKhm Kdeur Ftnnrl, nuert in. nlKtli. anil ' M M ,-,lst nt lit III l?u, Cmffi , frlerds Invited to funeral servleee. !t . 3 melr tnav .e viewed Trl e!-e 'v"J p m.. DnvUI II Kihuvler Hide . llroid and PlItKEII. Mv m CHXnXXrrtti'r I DISRinnd '. Inl rrlvilte. J'ArtKKtt tnee Menadel. widow of rr"'jll '.F.R!J0,S.rrJi.I)M1n' r".' V"1 ,s.s.Mn",J"rl"r.' """" nd frlendi Inv"" 1- iinrji I) ill ir., wnimv it' .1 'i ii.i" I'Uiiun, P1 n nlftlUr eui frcrlB inlt-fl to riiiT, i'Ai , 11 n m niiirr it iair miuc, f2f rheitnut si . Phi la Int prliate. Wood - lainT (Vm. r,AI,l,AQHK)--ATi 13 nt t'un.n MeHile. . M1 Prlvalo JOHN I. OAM.CIlE:R eon i of Klisaheth nnd Int- Prler liUnffhr. Itetn- iivc-i hhh irinnn, uminn .i . rt. u it . I nnil Ton T,tterr- Inntitute incited to tu- I m St. jiMihlm thurfh. N. runeral i T.-s i . . ,i.- i t. I lAI.Urt.. IB I.i ,IU1I. nunnijll ni Mnriwret M Huah fritrn Rf-lntHeit nd l.l.n,. '..II.I ,. I......1 U. " Vl .. . ..,-.,.,-, inn.-.i .,, luunni on. . .... n in , L'S.Tl 11 St Illlfh mass Churrh nf V'laltatlrin m ,n -,, ,.,. (. A , , ncral . aonnox - M.iv 111 MVltr. wife of wn- tlaill OorUnn. eil IW Itelallvta nnd frknds. VVmems Councl' N.i ill n af t1 West I iK, T.mnl. v I 1. f i! i. i-Ainn.l I ,t v' Monre rirele. Vn ST 1. nf (i. A. rt.. iiiiuen in iunri. .Mnn p in . .v.ii . Ifillh si Int tVrnvvnert rem Ante funeral llonr.lX-vtv 1.1. JOHN huabai.d n' vrnresret Mcltuali Itornan P.elatlves nnd rn-nds Invited to funeral. Sat 7 30 n m.. '.'h.l'.l I si inch mats nt Ihe I'htirrh of tlve vtsitutu.n ti a n, in. iir.iv ,-rn. i -.. Auto funeral. ""AIIAM May K. i:mki.INK liraif. rnemhT. Invited In funeral Mnn . N lnrenee at Solemn in . iftfis x .urirn nt sirmn I fautem iniii St Mlrhinfs Cbnnh t a. tn. t)rirlr,l Int lirkalK n1r fnnufgl itii i u..v nn.-,- v ; .tj.... ..' ?".. -. ' i.iwii. .. nnw oi I ' I 1 unani ji nan. iiHHiivefi .mil frlend-i In- in lunriHi .rv w ij.i. .-v i.itn isii i - m i'i; irn nt ITrn.V -Mav irt, Mi SoniDiq rolnt V .T HANNAH S widow of tUnre Hv- , U Jr Hird HI Tls)Mtlr Hnrl frifnrl In ittrii to fun-ral nnrvti "" rmldnrf, Sorner-i ' Point, Sun . 1 3u p ni Inl rinant tile ' 1IENllLT. Mav IS ID M w,f,. nf ilfuru- KenahaU end dauvh'"! nt !!. Can 'am Jo" nh an. J Ala rearer Urn rn ml I at !-!. (ient-H or niAi-o mis uuei it-t(i."i Llneoln Drli- GtTinam c I.ipntnuitt, ma leu- rma Ins I-: I S n rn Futiera I "rvle! nnd Int S' nri few's Knlerobhl '"hurrh Hrldcton V J tfat. 2.10 v tn. .Tra'n l-a.-n Mart;-t nr tr ti 30 n. m HITCHIVS Ma HI THOMAS A hu-1-ppd nt Faindrt i: Httrhlns nu- notice of ftjneral will be jificn, 4733 Roi"lilM Ht. ' HOLLINGSWliRTH -- May 14 JOHN . WKSI.nY HGLLTNGSWOHTH R"lattti ami 'ftlttidH almi Klllott Ludue N'o 3344, J V. ' . tif ( S lntt-d to funeral nerrlce. Thura p ni . at HMhrl M K I'hurih. Slmpaon to-id Ardmore Pu. Inl Church-Mil- iin Maryland Frl I HHOPKR Mxt 14. at Wild wood N .L. I F.MILIi: V lUtOPKU. foriTi-rl.' h leather of iwn r nt-nn pubib- sriioois. I'hiiadeinhlM Reiattxei and friend, invited to funeral tervtrca at Lawn dalr M E Churrh HlIni: Sun . and Letlck t Lnwndale. J'hils Frl 2 p rn ,Mli to l.evtrk ttt. HYhAND ilay t JOSEPH, son of ' Jamea J. and ifarv Jljland Relallvei I nnd friend Invited to funeral. Hnt 2 p tn patents residence. t;on3 Reinhurt at. 'lot! Vfilirumi ' s .,, .lulu lUIICini, JACOHSON Suddenly. Mav In THEO ROM), husband of Susan Jarohon Fit neral. to whb-h relative-i and frier.ds Invited sat 1 7,n p in. rear 13: (nrpnter at. Int Fernwnoi i Vm Auto erv Ice I JENKINS. May 15 JOSEPH R hus bainl of Phoebe A. Jenkins. ated fiO Rela- 1 i.-s and friends invited tn funeral aerv u-. Sat 2 p. m . Mt Carmel ave. Edue JOHNSTON -Mr IV re.idrn'e of 8on In law. W R. 1-oster. v llllanison Srhnnl n.i.. wir Countv. Pa. INN IK i.amovi- ... ?- ,. ir.mm.rn inkii.mn f. 1...1 r tt n.i.li. . friends Invited to' funerl. Pat. 3 p m - M.n.. r .i.i...i.i . ' ,.....'" ..- 4ms rtVhVii -ii :"Hn?usi:."" l.evenngtnn . em K.i?."N;,,lS:n;V ',1,:?'". JY-Jiu- Uvea and friends nnd Jr O. t' A i '"" " ' '"-'. DHru If. IieiH- No 4. llivuea lo tunerai errvice. .sun., 1! n. apartments or Milium II llattersbs, 331H I nruau oi. mi i,.i..i.i-, .ui, Pierian cem Auln funeral. K XNinr Mav 14 rATiiumvK ivldou nr Jonn Kennedy 'nee fjormleyl. aaed 4. Klallvi.. and frl'ndh, All.r unci Ilouiry Sod.ty of th Church nf the VI, it tlon In. lled to funeral. Sat.. 8-30 re,ldenr of her on, Kitmond Kennedy, I M.irh.r t. Hl.h m. riunk ,kZ ....;' :tlS0 N ' i.tlon 10 a m. Int. New rath. i,.i ":.' I Autn funeral """ i.fi.-TV Mn.. ft Tr.riii r. .... . i... nVS. iVi.i (:i 5.i.i.."" ".V It,t.tl.s T and friei da lnvlterf l t f.!.ri ,l,,viV, n s!t. t., 'Vn?"' charle. Klein. 1(114 W Mentor .1 t .' jir r- ni"v KNEEZ :t. May 1ft JOHN, husband of Amteino Knees, aaed 7H. HHniv.. .h, friends Invited to funeral Pat. 3 p. n, .i4n.. nih.r T ! . ini, ii. , IATILLK. aged f.8. Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral sen i re.i Sat , 11 a in I at the chapel of Andrew flair A. fcon. Arch and tBth ts Int. Arlington cem ' LKWIS Mav 14. W THOMAH LRWI5? i husband of Annii T lwis (nee Ferry ' Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat.. 8 a ni . 41 McKean at Solemn re- . ouiem mass fTiureh of the Barred Heart 9 30 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto f eervire. MAHAHG -May 15. HOWARD KEATHEIl ,,ni'.,1n!;r)hUn'dno'n of Ro't jW' M"' 'f'X&.VJ."-?,? "rtS'J. J.2n?..A.n" r Manure, aged 28. , Relatives and friend. Washington ioase, tv0. on. y. and A M 1... at Ana. f) A Pn.nia. Vn 1 it . i .' ivti miir . ," i,i w Jonn uommanoery. o, . nrv A A. S. II . 1 K T- Phi .V "I."." --j . i i."""'?1'! A. A O, M. y.. invited to funeral sendees! Sat., 2 p. m.. Sid Arbutus t . Germantown, I'u iu lempie, McBRIDE. May 1. ORACE R.. daugh ter of Margaret and late Jamea McRrlde Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Confra ternity of St. Ann's Church. Invited to fu neral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m . mother's residence Snr.8 Araminso ave. (23th Ward). Solemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. tnt. St Ann's Cem McCAU-UM. May 15. IRVING, husband of Anna E. McCallum. aged 59. Relatlvea and frienda Invited to funeral services, Krl., York Stock Farm. Three Tans, Montgomery Co.. pa., arrival 1:02 p, rn. train from Reading Terminal. Int. private. Autos will meet train at Ambler station. McCLURE May 18. at Hackettstown. N. J.. MABEL M. daughter of Walter p! and Uzzle It, Harris McClure. Services Saturday 2 p. in., at residence of grand mother. Mra. J It. McClure. 2230 Green st. Int. private. McCROSHiN. May I MART J wife of ! vvas , K 3'i "." 'ri. f.tf 5-j.?j T" " " nvui. ..."Y.-. "... w K.irii. u.-uuujyun uiy is. iiArtT. wife nf Morlah Cem. Frlenip may rt,v r,maln. .ii u vi .' v uu.t "'" "i r.awira and'liJn Aiarinnrouan. jni. rt. ' " -y-i i ' rrTi " . i"fTa llKATill..Fk' :tCe ' "J 1'W'I 'I. , ,; .. ,?fiw. ' ,"',''' Ruth prt n t, 'A'r .i.'JL'iF ?!r9'i-.""T'. -'i-vi'.fc'' .i" "--''asi KIU uiv 2.v ns .,f.KlS..i,,n.' .?J?r ."?!". i'J iiiruru a iiinprni, APm.. 8:S0 .' I mnther-i rii,unP. IL'l'S X- Wit r"?mn niKn rnuirrt ni. Ht- ma. ' Bi.mI, hl.h ..,r ".V.. "" ' . m. "t iwf s.ouienB , Met.OroHM.V.-'JI.y in. PATRICK.,' ' U"l"J."' nrr .viriaiusniin mffl.'Ull Holy Sepulchre Ctm, MCVAI.I.T. May IS. IAMF.S jt 'VWms.I nin-i. j ann All and Alice MeNally (n 'IfewfiS kbcI 8 Relative, and frlendi Invited t "tl1.. M."n 30 m. parents' rl Ai: Z: Cambrli l. Illnh diim Chu '' vmiiauon iu a. in Int rv'w Cith ' em Autn funeral. w MrNAMARA May 1.1 FI-iTmENCBV lauchter nf Clarence M and Anna 4 samara Inee Shlslerl. ai-d It. Ret "" irinna mviie'l In mnerai, .Vlon,, X'.m parents' reldnce. 'jail 'a-atklna'at.'-i! rrlnlty Lutheran im Remain may.j.Tl wrvr lef I MrXKif. ta in RKBErCA, dauihu I ttves wnd iriena. invited in luneril a ' fes Knn . na s. iail .. ;i-i.l , private .u. .. .v.ii jiu -1fV4-i' inv i C " -' " ii, uni llaV,,raM P l ''""''P." of Ann and l.te .lohn Merrlm,n.taS n,""'!vr.t ndfrtenits J.adles' T. A. B. Hoejl.i; MRRRIMAN Mflv 1 1. KATTlEnTtKJIKi I tv nf Kt Inhn'a fl.Mak rae...l. 1 T A., t lrel No, IS: Turltv Lodei " " f a. .muted to fun?ra&nfit; i "."".- " ut'V'"" r r-iaenct-. in wmh t "'. imhlcknn' R4auitm rriAii Rti Jul "" "artist Church 10 n. in. Int. Wriiml tv:N,LExl.'nj;.ri.r-M,,v " rnnwrwK vixft .. .nhuntiii -npo inrh. wir or ottir, I lV' "rvlce.. 8at.. 1 :n n m.. 204 1,', irwit-r IteHIiVtH arid fr rlflf lnVUftl Invited n.. .SOt l i """" 5"5 " '"'"', " ' ' W ' v MtDPI.RTO.V -jrav II at AtUnUmClS? I il, 'nil" ' w Iddw of Barclay MI4afs- ton RtaMveS nt1l rnndfi Invited to funtrntl- PrVIfH. Vr hff on. IfAi-ry H, n, m nt tne reiionncn ns M1'llfton, 883 N, 26th si int nrlvnt ' u MIIXKU -Mm- 1, .TOHN TT. MlLt,Rh;.' "7 ' . n1ntiv-i i ti friends, remwoftd fynrl Mt n. m . Manontc Hontf. 33M ,- 'Mi'ii .Mtiinny inf juminnni ana n'efT' ,.,otin nn.l Int niUn Mirnhr nf rnunttrjs ork, Irp.and. IlMttv and frlnH- tnJ81 i . i. . . . . . . i i. . i nnarg . f-..i -. ..:..-' "'-."." I".. "V" ii i iin.ra i a .n ... is... iM.inr -i , .tn nnd wnnrfnn ats piftlel n on.1 frfrndi frultM m funernl srrlc V.K.. " n,t: .nfIV MtttliMr-TTtnii rflJ Sole tvjr. .... t-i I "'' .rrilll - HUW"Pd i m siHur i'-ni 1tlMrsiDWni, J1UCKB LTD.. PtkJi P. T tt PWJST. R.ifttii-fl nni friend.., Plilli.Ma iiinrmi prtrn fHI p, Ttt.. VtloTM navhi H Knlkx K &. Son 1S24 X. Cro(J t L m 1 , rif'Kt.KS Mb? tr, JOHN" hunMn.J 0 nnl rinMs nttfj :2 Rltlv., mn frtjnr1-i Rhnkruncnre Ilee. No. 1li Rnrt ' "f St. r.f-rrc nnrl Phlln Trfr- V i i I. - " M. united lo funerAl, Fat., llfl tio,i ririn fi gVvlCt9 lnurcnv OI Jme th Iss L',30 p, m. Int. prlratft, t nEIM.T.May- ir. ?4nATf A.. rW y is PMlAIf A., wldowve! a red 7". rttlatlrei in' o funeral Pat.. 8:30 ..In.. i-ln-lan-. IVIltlam 3, ClenrV. ' 1 m t-ttM. ll-llt.. .. ."' .nin-. urniT, r frl-nd- lntcd to rA.l.tannn. anK. .-.-:' - ; r.. -ui-in" . itiiintin . sfll r. Walnut lane, rtermnntetrn. slnl.Mn r,..m mass Church of t., Imrnlrol.S ; i onecntlon 10 a, m. Int. Holy Seoulciirj , fern, ...j.. , IlinllTI.r.r. fav U 'vTjr.T.TAir 'H ' TtltlHTI.KY. husband or Satan rt. RITiHv ,lnee FrederlrU 6kA rt n.i,l.r ! frlenda nenerat T. II. nirney hofti "itoj " ... n-v ' '-'".ini i'. it, mrney LansovJI 'A ..e v.. rnembere of Kre Chnrrrh . "! .lenn and. IIIMe riaaj. and all oth ortrantzatlons of vvhleh he wfll a. tTlfmber.. lQ-tK ' ;" '? niienu tne funeral. Sat.. l:SO o. m:7a I JJJ-'l J-' lJ"n'nJ' ve. Servtcea f-Frg ''ntirrh of St. John. ?::tn n. TO. TMf ,;.,. . . cr HlllCem. .. ,7H ' ...Vi'ifi-n sl. , VfZ Ji- EW?ABT1 'rlmda Invltert tn funernl. Mon.. JO .-HI . & realilenee of parents. :ir,2 N. 2Tth ait7 8uJj riiuen''e hi rrnt,. "ir. N 2T. . .i: , ""in IUrIi rfiulem mass fhurrh nt in.?T, Prr 1 1 mm 111 nnd 10 U m Inr IIaI.. u.b..wH'a . u. ..;. ..":.. :ii-i . '..." ": ma iiwr i riu , im iiuiuiiiuuiiVR, sAlleniOWtl IPO.. pnmri opy V ' "H POWK. Mav IV HnitBRRT L. ftfttrcVJ aeeil ft Relptftt-n and friends. Pennv at,la conncll No. 342. Roval ArcMnuSt.SSjl iltc J to funeral i-erUce. FrL. 2 n. in f.T 2nt& SCIIAFFKR. Mav Id. JOHN KLMmfteiffi "i diuin . nn laturn r.. ."cnarier. aged 2ifm Due notl. r of fMnernl win bv riven. Baftta renUt"f. 113 V. rt2d mt - J , .-i n.iMi" .mm' ii . Al JlAKUAlTFrr Invlt.'d to itI-o-j. Sat 2 p m,. from'htf! oaugnier m ueh realdem . Mr R. FifhrS R fi-MI t'hrttttan si Int private GreenmounVOmT,Jl .Mfwiuni!. a'aw ).l.LUU(IJ SKAUC'Il friends invited i notice. sl-.tcr'a resl -rts. S. Congress at . Newtown, Pa and friends Invited to funeral services. 2 n m.. retdenc or daughter, Mra Anrmv.i SEARCH. M. 1 I It ae180 .nslatlmiunf;) funeral without forth-ftf sldenr. Mrs. Anna JtotW-l Int Private. Fernwood fern... Phllalt Xa'1i3rl Remain, mav b xlewed Frl eve, ' -mTW J3 'ate Atiam ann i.nzaDetn ii. Short, vy-rj neral aerIce-j Sat.. 2 n. m . 1016 DtamonoVij -t Int -vme. , , 7"? SIEGER At Wilmington. Del., ila-fJi". 'ii"r'" -. Mini, luttrrai BervicesT" Sat., 12 noon residents of Miss Ada,-Mia Mltcnell. 11(4 W 8th at.. WllmlnJton7lfflS Wen Laurel Hill Csm., Philadelphia Sii Autn funeral. SMITH. May 14. MIRA rtlliffhtavA mrt liam R. and I dauchtei daughter of Mlra and late William J-Katie? aged 1 year. 1 ':r .::..:. .." inn tirange ave . vtiuvy. ini. private,1 Noti tViinr Utll 1 em !! hpknckk. At nwu uermantown ye.7J, l'AV.VIR Widow of John Swnr.p imtiM Relatives and friends Invited to funeral airvi-t trm.M viol " n In nirlir. . m 11111 T?--.ri t Irs SHt i MrOoldrlfk. MIO ; "- ". .1? -iiamivix 1 arm a tit twwwt. ' - ., .... v . 4 Norlhwnnrt l em. '-'"" ""jna . STONER. Mav 14 HELEN. ' f ! r lr find Mttrv Mtnnep tnm Hh.l; I Fed 10 months. Relatives and friend. v1t-.1 tn funeral Sat 2 n m ibM. w?,ihx, ",'. ?..A7m4 u...i. . - -- .,u, auiB; j ""BU-kbxbt-si.v ... rnTER .a.. .tiaS l...t .t MaDHalsnu AT Uam... Tt : M and friend,. Trlntera' Union, No. 4. Invitadl to funeral. Sat.. 8:31) a m.. MOO rino 'til West Thlla Hlsh man Churrh ot sti TranaMuuratlon 10 int. tioiy Cem Auto funeral THOMAS. May 14. auildenlv Ji&9A rennrove, it . ALMEIIT Q .on of Anit nd late Albert (j. Thom.i mA lfl s..i..a4 tile, and frlnds Invited to Mrrlc, HVln.-.tl 2:X0 p m . chapel of Nw Britain BapUbM llnr.lnip tlrnund Tnt Vew nlt.f r"swJ Krlends may call Thura . 7 to in n'i.l! rlend, may call Thura , 7 to JO D.,(jit "5a Her 11. Hair Uld.. J820 Che.tngt fcjlJSW THOllAS. May 14, at Wlldwood. N.ij fii IIARI.ES. husband of Maria- A. TbomatlAsi u'"f.r!.'-. iiiifji ' rilMais, iiusnnnaoi .Maria- A. TBOM; ' HCa ,on nL. " "J0.1? ?na-.clr11M I T7i,s.."'.,Al VV r?nA W"l?JnG nrim.aSS.i3 ,':"";r;-.-7' i'.i.".'A ... '.:. """ "-'J'"""'!! i r'a ,; -, rid: -ihssi 1 nrtvate North Cedar 11(11 Cem L$ r nnn -m.v u liAnhiniMi w i I fnee llarnes), widow of rnanieitVriin ,TJ -.'.. V. TL' " .. .;... iruer,CK AJl of tllrt tinjder ave. Kelatlvea and invltea to eervire. i..i . in a. m. Hair Hide lS-'O Cheatnut at. InC wood Cem. Prlenda may rail Frl. ! WALLACE. May 14, OKOROR. A.' OI lam Iotieri anu r.H7:aDetn wanai 3S. nelatltea and friends. Wa Camp. No. 040. P. O. 8 of A.. lnvMi ei-vlm. Stat.. Jt n. tn . 730 V. XTth's, Xl'aa. T .....I HIM lam tlAHulna 'u. L. lewed Krl. eve f '& WALSH. Suddenly. Mav 1S. ltTrttA-Mrw husband of Annie 7. Walsh, aneil M.ibple- tlves and friends. St, Ij;o,.Councli..iM)4K;,. , funeral MoTKSo'.m " I '" " V" lomlmr: SoleV,' rlw Ii-'"- l-h"rrh Hi a. m. 'int. St. K. of c.. and Mason Guilders' Asso, ii'invlied-. lacenr mil Tlfltanft VVit.TftV Mbv IK IPNVItiwI ntr t j v. ' i.. .!- 5T JL!"fV "?.V" i"J .,rV";i iJoroinea vaitnn. jteiHiivea ana-iriM i vlted to funeral aervicea. Mon.. 12hiA Illinois ave.. Atlantic city, N, J.-1M,N vate Central Iaurel Hill Cm. PhllWri , r vu. .-.iHj' io, uijr3iri, wue U'j arn, uFimnti miiu irienoa. r inem flclal Hocletv and Rci-Dtlan Couin 144. 8 and D. of U. Invited to t Mon. 7.3A a. m.. 2fl4t N, Jessup attWal maea Our Lady of Mercy Church ft-Ju int nrivaie. auo lunerai. . ,, WEST. May IT. ADEf.B 'BJOW ttwn. naugnier or itaier r r3 ?ihU Bartaln West 422 Cheater art,.S5i tlce of funeral will be, given. n (ViT3 wMnw'AU, iiay in. hi;a.xi wtdow o,v coionei jamea ai, wmte lives anu irienas. memoera oi tist Temple and Colllngswood 'U?M tlst Church. Invited, to funeral fl int. vii I'eace -enu ,r r;e nos qvUM after 4 p. tn, .;. , WHITLEY. May 1. r.LVAeJi UKX tnee ireierai, aaugnier, or i Invited to funeral service. ana lav jaroo i-evcr. rvriauv. W1TTMKH. Mar la. (IS of Emilia Wlttmer foe. l(lllj frlenns. memnera or tva.iuai 483. P. o.. , or a.j eroio InTllen to lunerai Mrnio fist Vnrk at.. Camden.' . ''-r :- . WH a