TalBH! fjp W.'S"f!- --';, k ;".-, .v -i-, "- T - -r y f I'lI'vNTITl fllTTf ft TMiT i - 1 1 - A ' " ." ' y u rr , vt" JU JUiN JJN V l' U &L,UJ lJJU Cj.lv ifnJAjAVXHLilfiLLAi THJdJttBD A ', JUJVJU fW IIAL MARKET TE OF CONFIDENCE IN NEWS t COMING FROM BATTLEFRONTS rherc Was No Great i Leading Issues Was Marked Other Things rv-v- l-W of Interest in m note of conndenco In the news ' reflected In tlio tone of the market. There was no sreat tictl lt , imber o transactions bcliur conmnrntlclv small, but tlio stieiicth tjbe market, cpcclally In the leading Issues, tins ery iiiurKcil. ' ,3lany brokers do not look for much activity till the rnllioad and ta P' aHttatlOns are In moio dcllnltc foim, jfii 4ft of the railroad contract with the wi vougrcjs in me iiiniicr ot taxation. H.W.' ... I'rAccordlnc to some houses which Us, there Is hope for a readjustment of copper (inetal) prices by the Ifirnrnent. They assert that a number of mines producing; lowjrrnile lhaxo been forced to susnond production because thev were losing 'ti Ly.icy at the price of twentj -three feSTt Is bellecd that tills readjustment cannot be lonp tielajcd, as. In KWffetvto get stilllcient copper for war ''wtn ni present mtit uc encouiatjeu. in audition to tne anoie. tiiese Ub!iyrfi1cert Rav tlliif tlio hminikA In rrf.ltrltt l.itoa ulntio liu mlilpd nut rnnt anX.VCW1llnM (n fliA or..,, tf iinnnnK mnl i V V . j ,,, .v.v j i i.u'i i .tin, arWdmr thn lniirpr c.onitrr uroiliirri'M In fKfhUa to be furnished In thn nilous iJJUJ.'liXM- ll'l IIIUIIlll, -."J lllill IIM'V fUll 'itn presentliiK their claim for it lusher 3& . . iteresl in H ir vmonvo iMcctum en:u. raT f There vms quite a Rood thai Sfcfcrpkcrs In this city xesterdas on the feySi'.!' .. l-l..... r .,.. wtVl9l ,,m l llKlllli' VI nil dktUlt B?I -There was u arirt rather than a dlffcience. In the opinions c Rff-rssed as to what the were meeting to discus. or decide. Some brokers Et i-va-Aa-. .e !. n..l..l.... l,.n t riJlso ui mu u,iiiiuii nil- iwillll! HUl.U'!,! lilliilll. lll UI1 it lillKt; MjaiC Ul fil.- !.. . ... .. .. .... .. ... tne intcrooroiiRli anil tne urooMjn fTJason for meetlntr, while others asserted that the meetlntr was nilinnrih Hojdlscuss with leadinc banker tliat Ejii-'act. Which spccllle.s that banks bankers or trust companies must lend ilgthelr Indorsement to the notes of co.nip.mtes npplilng for llnancl.il lelicf Cfrom the Government tit?.1 ,s ffclalse upe possible that the Aai both of these niattcis, '''m.t.tln ,.llt,.p .llllnll... jCJ.M,,V l.llllij ll.lllll'll. KSJi There fs n good ileal of dissatisfaction beinK expiessed over the wpoTlcy tf this Rotciument.il aucnej in Ep:ftlyen on public utilities, and it is contended that on anotint of the con- ii'titirgciion piaceu on me war finance tunable to Ret any better terms for vCorpOTtlon than tlio banks, a condition which makci thn corporation Jj'njt1'a credit Instrumentality Iitually of no alue to the lit lltt toncerns ffflo Public Offering of Certificates plnff, l ,a sald ""t there will not be nnj public offering of the $.",4:0,000 KteXeV Tork, New Haven and Ilartfoid fi per cent ttust cnuliinient eertitl Ltates. These were taken over by a 3Co., Kidder, Pea body & Co. nml l.ce. ffiW, They ate dated .May IS. 131S, t-Coxember 15, 191S. to May 15, 132S, In equal amounts of ?171,000 The '.iYel,lP'nent represented b these certlllcatcs consists of fifty "Santa Ke" Ivtyfjej locomotives, sl,ty all-steel passenger cars, fotty all steel baggage gears, six cieciric locomotives and -placed in operation from .September, 1317, to date, and that rjv.tlW'Ncw Haven company has paid 'sMjiost. iu per tent of tlio tiust certlllcitcs. The total cost was $4,738, 'S,H3,4S, but to purchasu the similar equipment at the present time, It is !"'ifM the cost would at least be $0,670,000, or almost dotible the amount of fc tft outstanding ceitlflcatcs. A majority ot the maturities are for sale ssB'K 6 per cent basis. P'SAn Interesting point in connection rtho llrst securities of the kind kl.ail-1 .. ,,.., i:k?&ii -j'; lasswaaasr -iivpr I tin run i-n.i I m kl-'" n in .! cuss L,oai rroni numor XTj.2.Vift W9G S.J 111 In tlin rlnuiitnun yj - .. w ... ... ...u i.u i. ...w i, .. ....i.iiwu. Hid,. ,ik J(.il,ciuilj IIIL4L IIIC sieject most dUcussed was a rumor that I'uel Admiiilsti-ator tlm field had threatened to reduce tlio profits Onti well-known banker said, in this conversation with one of the bigijest tolnutcs previous!), who temarked t ajtthey got a profit of flft cents a ,Z5fJt apropos ot tnis, anotner told a ' hUK. Christmas had the fixing; of the t ;lnlrlcs from various quarters decided on a price of fifty cents a pound "steeuitlmc, the dealers in tuikevg had settled jmotiK themselves that the E Vcfce must not be less than fortj-tvvo --asniiniEiraior s aecision in tear and it 'lower ririce. "Imacrlne their surnrlsp Jiiitry. "when ho announced fifty cents i.,t'"My own Impression," he continued, "was that the nearest lie evci JrUto figuring on the turkeys before his appointment was when he red a" portion at a first-rlass hotel and paid its price for It" Uage in Business Foresight i i.Tho advantage derived from rn by the remarkablo position in non- finds itself. This company rig business at Chester. Pa., and fce- out It foresaw the need of l(sJp,acity at thn Baldt plant at Now Castle, Del , and bought a new rWt " New Haven. Conn. It was Immediately filled up with orders, St?wnien me pront. was so suosiautiai mat. it eaintri morp than a. -jMllHoil dollars after all charges and excess-profit taxes had been paid 7' . J,V,DOUt. six monuis ago n ocgan wonaering w nat it would clo Wltn 'JHMrifarge capacity after the war. The idea immediately occurred to it rjSfmit was located in the center WllpUles world ana tnat on tne river stlon. The company immediately purchased a plate rolling mill bie of turning out ship plates I .should be In operation within imposition of being almost without competition In Its field ijf the Baldt plant Is not large i.the mill at capacity, the company can fall back on the New Haven (tjfor Ingots. This latter plant, overnment sufficient orders st.' 1919. K":fiJt i-s-r. Ts-vrtno j W -X VJUU LAJ 1 i3 i-?i-?4 and KV PARTIAL .w. 'CI -k a -arw-r-r-s.-.TlTir c rA i nixiix l o -$r 'ft mauca on neaueat fts .';ytaT-'ta'cc! p. rvT-cru rrvnaiuni-a ot iaiaiv (Phlla. Stock Exchange IChl-am Rninl nf 0V..1 ICMi Wmlnat Btrt " DIVIDENDS usmJfM5jM:'xi? ;tit.fi' - a -ttttr re-trwt finUDiiVV . rij u.vjuonii oi un uvnnr ana chiw ii40' per sua re nas id on both Common nnd Pre- rtat Htock of The Barrett -r-nni. Jersey, and the Preferred Stock -Keceip-is or me American iiai tnoanv. payable o&JuIr 1. 10IH. artokholder of record as at the sera eune lo. ivi, and on July th PreferrM stockholders of 9 narrew uompany ana ire BubscriDtlon Recelot holdpm can Coal Products Company of ftt' the close of business July 1 gfcKIT J. STISHU. Treasurer- UUHMrM. RKSORTH CAM MAT. N. J, FA, nrl P. It St. Jf. family n.. Bjoou wo. utt. uiitfrtoru. 0. Tt. t. Near beach; cap. SSO. 1 J.AItmrt Karris Proa REFLECTS Activity Yesterday. Strength the Street fioni Ktnopc nil dd jestctdaj , and'are anlously awaltliiK the llnal Government, as well as the action arc more or le.s Intciestcd In Conner - and n half cents a pound needs production on a larger scale ,1, tl (tin, n !a mm nmnnl .,,, r...t Liiiih . , i; v . ,fc niuii.1111 ill. mi . wv i. i:el toirnlher nud llnd nut throuirh copper companies the expenses of IIIIIIC ill 111," ,I-11I 11 , UNI HUM t'llP-C pi Ice uj the (,urinmr,nt of interest tdl.cn b KtnUeis and repotted mcctlnc in Nc York uf 11. .....! , ,- - itaplil Transit was their principal part of the War Finance Corporation I'inance Corporation on this Islt ma as well as a general discussion of the the decisions which It has already Lorporatiou act tun utilities are lln.inclnp; from the War rinanco sxndlcate made up of .f P Morgan & Higginson & Co . ami among the and will mature semiannually fiom six locomotive cranes, delivered and In cash on account $1.33(5,363.43, with tlieso certificates is that they to be issued since the Government !( - - . tl j nniN I ili.-t.fiit ...utdi.l.. l.i. ,1.A to oneialors to flftj tents per ton connection, that lie had been in coal operatois in the counts a fen that he hoped that tlariield vsould see ton and he would he well satisfied story of a certain food iPKUlatoi who price for turkc.vs. and after m.iklni; cents and vvcie waiting on the food iremnilns that ho would quote a and ricllirht." tnltl the teller ..r tho a pound." business foresight is very clearly which Penn Seaboard Steel Corpora- for "tears lias been doing a general New Castle, Del. When the war Ingots and immediately increased of the largest shipbuilding industry theio was not a singlo plate mill in and railroad equipment plates. This thirty days and will put the company enough to turn out suITIclcut ingots however, has Just been allocated 1 to keep it going at capacity until PERCY AND FERDIE 00UBTLE5S CEWERAiL CROVDER'S HEW ORDER MfVWV.ORnORFIi,HT" MILL AFFECT 't'OOR BUSiHESS TOO FAVOR OLD CHAf MANPOWER - SOCIETY GIRLS ENLIST IN AMBULANCE CORPS Seven in Chicago Awaiting Call to Service; Must I'ny i Their Own Kvpcnses . . ( lilmgo. .Juno 13 Seven .vounc C'hloneo milctj clrlt h.ivo rnlliteu frr uiniiuinm-r scrviro in I'l.mcc. ami nro aualiliiB their uall.i whlrli may eonio at any moment They are prepared te do the roughest and nattiest work which may fall to their lot, and to take their ch.incis Just like I IwwuuiiuiiiiiiDiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiii Philadelphia Busy is lis three hundred and seventy thousand separate homes within the city's limits and t h o u s a n homes in adjoining sub urbs are full and it is advertising for rooms for workers. Our Bank's business has largely increased, but our .active and well-organized departments have time to look after your needs. We are ready. K Corn Exchange National bank Philadelphia Chestnut t Second 7fimETj!if!in.imnii: UtiiiHinininii'sUiiijiiiTiUtiKUtmiiiiE'iiiKiTmmiiiNiMiiiiUiMiittiit "I MMf.lt HrOhTS I NAI ? ! i On Your Trip to the Pacific Coast A trip which Includes tho marvelous Canadian Pacific Rockies Excellent accommodations cool, restful, dayand-a-hall's diversion on the Canadian Pacific GREAT LAKES Steamship Service From Perl McNIooll, vln Toronto, on Georplan Bay through Lake Huron and Sault Sto. Maria lo Fort William on Laka Superior. A DELIOHTFUL CRUISE ON INLAND WATERS i lite ata ! ', mtk 1 (. or nnte fnr tnfnnmdm on lteoit Jour o A 130 I Ticket and It-rscrvaltoni Secured from It. V, IW.TU.N, City Passenger Apent CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY MQJBK ( It Chestnut Mrrrt 1 31 iSjQBl ' .''. 'T J?jCb ' Racing, Baseball, But Mostly Clerking ES, BUT RAiCINti IS BACK OF THE G,0VEFlHMEMT VITH THE SAME SPIRIT WHICH 15 NOW DOWMHT THROVjtiHOUT THE COUNTRY AND AS ONE OF THE. STEWARDS OF THE TOCHEt CLUB, I AM HEARTILY llsl OF UTILIZING EVERY" OUNCE OF V nii.v iii.iti Kor months tlicy liavo becji HlndvlnR ami liapshiK cxniiiliiutlon tifter cxamliintlon until tlicy veto tnltl that thf h.ul i'crn nceeiitetl fir service- The following nro the jouni? women . vvlui Imvp been titxeptcil Mls l.uoy H framlon, 1035 Hast fortj-rcvtntli Hlrcct Mls I1cl--ii Stuck, itf the 1'aulKner .Vhmil l Mlri Oral . nil Dell, 1203 l'ralt Ilotlle Mlr Mm- llltclicouk. IT,:.", t.il'.c I'Htk invrmtr. MlhS lMtilliif KIII.L-i tifll MipiIiI.iIi r()!1( jjj (rolln ilnni 13, '. .,,, ,,,.,1 tn. hrre' jouhr women arc to tnlcr I (.'otiMiicuil ( "'"' hehiK recruit! d lt .Ml. l.tlil liiiiumi Drake, of the Drake stctloa cinlt.ilrt of the I'ltnch lit nij its d s scores of additional ituii.'niti'UiiiiiimiiijintiiiniiiiiiiiiiJ'Kiri uniimi srvtMi.K m-.oRTs f'AI Plillndelphln II 1'J.lllll lr,iPr.ll ACGllt. Passensr Dovartmeut Itrnailwn) New fork City ITS THE SAME. WITH BASEBALL, AS I SAID TO PRESIDENT TENER OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE " JOHNNY THE. BOYS OF" W CLUB ARE READY TO A MAN TO MEET ANY REQUIREMENTS THAT WILL HELP WIN THE WAR . IH WE'LL BE ALLOWED TO FINISH SEASONS PLAYING SCHEDULE ETC vmmimMmmwmm Used in over 4000 plants , The OIL paint with glotajr. tlle-llke. white finish. Made by ' apeclal proceea over which we have exclusive control. Con tain! no varniih. Ita firm. yet elastic aurfnee will net crack or acale, for It expands and cpntracta with temperature changes and withstands vlbra. tlons. K Rice's Mill White (Barreled Sunlitlit) The original "Mill White.." ft Increase your daylight 19 to 36 by actual teate. Reflect" vcry ray of natural and arti ficial tight. Reduces your light tngbllla. Resists dirt. Is san itary and can be washed clean when other paints need recoat Ing. Remains white long after other paints have turned yel low under the same condi tions. For all Interior uses fa factories, offices, stores, hotels, restaurants, residences, etc. Sold In barrels, also In cans. Made In Closs, Egg Shell and Flat. U. S. Gutte. Perch a Paint Co. Providence. R. I. j SOLD BY tlmrlfs llonil tompont, 6;n Arch St.. l-lilliuMphlii. ti. r. lnrro . Co.. B621 (ierman. town Ate., t'lilln. Mrne. ttrnc o.. IS S. 13th St.. rhlla. O. V, .urn Co., 373(1 North Urood St,, 1 rhilarlelnhla. See. Fahrr '.. C008-10 North Froat bti. Vhllxilelphla. ItV. II. Trlre Co.. 209-11 South 10th M., I'hllnitlenhli. Caperonn Taint Rpeclaltlsa Co., Cans- ten. N. J. rimer T.. Co. ramejef. , J. 9 Facts to the Line F.rtrr Itn of trp In i n inpir5 booklet lust Usucd. trlls 0 Importrtnt fnpts about tin Oil, MJn int: or Industrial stock trarld In on the New 1 ork Curb. The list In cludes oer 400 Stocks- rhlnr liar ralue capital tock dnidrnd rate hlirh and low level for the month pnd year and nther flmire for vpst pocket reference that the 1notor em t keep in hta memory. send for free UooMft T.U.-051 JONES & BAKER sBcrniTiF.s Widener Bid?., Philadelphia 'Phones Pell, Wnlnut 1890 Keritnne, Hare -'.'90 Neir tork IMtfahnrsili Chlrnico lloaton Ptrecf rrdate ITtrft. joxk8 iwcrrt. WUcnrr tnlMlnc. TMIsifelsnlit. Ton mar eend me your rest pnoVjet reference booklet about 400 stocks. litrtsi I TOR III' 1'Ot'NTS I.VUKENti: E. BROWN i. Ill lill -. REAL EsTVIi: IllllST lll.UO ISV KSTIO V I f. AltJI CORl'OltATlON . IHS1 Mi'-iV'J.'-'.'.YH.K 'Lll 1) At col .NTh SLMMI.lt HI.MHITS ATI.NTirl IT. N. .1. Coolest and Molt Attractive Location OSTEND Whole Block Ocean Front Boston to Safre.cn ar.a In tMcluftlv i hel-ica section Opn purroundlrnts. Octan-Itw rnomi Sca-wat-r baths. Private and public Modern hjflro. therapeutic dparln.ent Orchestra uf fololata. Auto hus meets trains Itooklet OwrH-rflhlp dlrpctlon. John T. Dolphin, Mbt. Knicles Mere. I'n. I THE CRESTMONT INN ,. The hotel with the Incomparable situation", 221H ft. above the eeft. on the summit of toe AlkKhanie-" Golf, tennl. Iroatlne; and tti , Bnest of frerh-ivatr bath inter. Modern Im provements. Fnr booklet nnd terms address WII.MAM WOODS. Manarer. rh.w toitK 1'irv ininiiauuuimiininiiiainiiuiini:t!0 iHOTELWEBSTERi 40 West 45 St New York Hurt off Fifth Ay, i cneneot cvy quictert streets J Onecf NtwYnk'st moat beauufulhoc tit 1 Muclif.voreJbywvv tneji travelling with f out ctcerta Withtn four minute 1 waJk of forty the- atxtJ Center of shopping J dii tne U Reens stWita Bath, $Z.H and uwudj. Sitting fteetn, bed reein and balh. $1.00 and up tnis. W.Jshnsao Qtaion. 1 jumuiiinciuiuuimitf3.umHimaIffiaunminnwuuiii ALL UKLEUH00C OUT THE f am T.i.-9.i4 IIIKI HI i U H E ill HI i E flP ' ' I IHEXT 0AYJ ri..oetiun,.oUKrvaivVfV I i "f t ' THE PILL AR0UHD UgiiV rasaa iwnij GgfflWZS( Z 1 'f'SRw S A BT. r13t1Ca 3.W?I -1 zjm h ' .essm i ip fffivTYiii svvx f(-faai --TT Jw. L vv.' i- V7 aa - I MUTATIONAL noth nets. elDrtTIMND AND BOOKKEEriNO Gregg Hhnrthsnd the easy, speedy system Business Courtti. Day or Evening Schools, Enroll any time, To meet the heavy anil Increasing demand for young men and women with office and business training our classes will be continued day and evening through out the coming aummer month". Call or write for particulars and catalog. rniLADEi.rniA nciNF.s cGlleob 1017 Chestnnt St. STPAVFR'S The fleet Rustness School. wltVrt Itn a anl-ao7 chestnnt Street. Pneltlnne guaranM. Knter now. Day or night. TUTOtt Inline: man. crnduate enalneerlna onni-Ki. Munrthmnr. Hclres to tutor 1 or more plude'ita for hlrh or ureiwratort erhnol or trll in mathematics srlrnce and Rn- I llh rrllllnit to pu In mountains or other r- 1 ort lofitlnn, hlirliest references. V 41, I f 1cr fVn tral. bating Women and (llrle Tnmitmx. n. v. Ml Mann Hummer Hrhool of ratrlolle Pertlre for llrls,TarrMown-on-Hudeon.N.T. STK.MIIIPS WILSON'S SELECT EVENING TRI?S cr thb nKAcnrrL delawarh Eterr Friday and Saturday Krenlng New Dolpliln Line Palsce Steamera TRENTON AND IJUf.rillN Good Muslo No Liquor Post 1-sies Arch St. Wharf 8:15 P. II. Fare SSc each way Beatf) .Mntzr. Lidla A. Apple, Bllra E. Aslimenfl, Mary A. Aspen, W. Hsrry Atkhuon, Hudd rtukp. SnnhiA Johrrston. Pariie Kay. Athert ft. Kelly. Michael J. lxlmlev. Asnea t.atj. Randolph W, Law lor, Elizabeth tisiea, M. Isabella I.ltzcnberger. Ix)Ulse Madeo, Joseph J. Maher. ftiHrlen .Martin. Wm. T.. Jr. viasnn I.llllan J Mn'arron. Andrew J. vti f'ullnuRh Joseph MrOoiern. John J Meiuol, Charles "vterrJII. AuffiitH It vtlllrr. Ulenit VV. Morris. Jemes V MUrpliy. John f. Slusurtte. Herhcrt ritts, I) Aiken t'rnul Clarenre T l'n-stlflllppn Mlrhle Iterve. Sarah W. tllikard. Klla II Ttobrtson. Anna Rosier, Louie J, Kclilriner. Richard C Nll. Charles If .Simpson. B-irah P. Hmlth. Havld Hmlth. ndmund Smith, lister t.ee Smith. Samuel street, Mary B. Sutton. Catharln Jdllor. Natli. I... Sr Thompson. John Turney. William Walmelcv. William Whltb, Mar M. Vernier, inhn. M. Young, Wllliani I fleelitel, Varlo St. , Hflloff, lurry A llenne- rharl"" M. Ilortstrom, Amhcns finriln. Ann rtrntiHt Mnelll Uranslon, I'.lUa HrrnnHti Hanih Hrlndi II. .tnhli V nroph i'tlierln nuliler. vvliiiKin 1' IiiirK. .lains ttusfman John O i lnrk, Walter It I'olluriai Charles I rnndnn, .tnlin ..Ai.im-a rtnlrlnt I 1II1IIUID, . 1,(1111. il'onp'rthwHlt IMnln nuiure fiw foil. William 3 fustls. Henrietta B. Iiaiinenlioffer, .Vlnry tterr. 11ar Porfnrr. .lolin fmjer. Krntik n Elder. Oenrge II Hrklne James It t;nns. Thfodnr.' N KerBuenn. Isabella roes, t's ru It Ir rulton. Marv t tjates. fcflilen T. tlrovew. Mcta 3T llamlll Jediinette llmrj, Man Ann Houseman M I, Irwin. llTrx John?. Anna floalna At.SKT7.nn June It. l.TDIA A . yife I of William Alsentzer and widow ot lohn I t amphell ltelalhcs -r.f friends Invited I to BTllc-es, Sat. S p in., BB10 KIliBsesslne ' -lie Int rernwoori Ccm Al'l'l.i:. June 11. nt.lZA V... dnuehtcr 1 nf Kdcar 1 nml Jennie Apple (nee names). telMtlteff end friends, members of Amerlcua I Division niilslon No 101. S of T ami I members nf First Presbyterian ' Inircn or KensliiKtnn, lnlled to funeral aenleea, ' Sat 'J p. m . parents' residence, e.,n I, VIerier M Int .Northwnort Cein I'.omalns mv he lee,i I'rl., after R P in ,, AHIIMKAD June 12. MAnV . -, "lie nf thn late llenrv D shmrad Relatives ni d friends iniited to fiiifi il srvlree rrl . i p in Ifijj N, Hroad St. Int private. .VSIT.Ni June in. W HARRY, husband of AnxlU Aspen tliee Rose), ased .IS ,.Relf tlies and frl-nds Rch.iboth SI. K. 'Jhurrti: Hvenlng Sler Lodge No. 1ST. K. of P.: 1, O O M , No. .It, Invited to funeral snlees rrl 'J .10 p m . IflJS Paul st . rratikfonl Remains nv be viewed Tburs . after 7 p m Int private. Oakland Um ATKINSON -At llerwxn. r . June 12. Rl DP huahaml of late Stary J. Atkinson, imed 71. Rrjatlves and friends Invited lo funeral, Kromer nve., Rerwjn. Pit . Sat 'J p in. 'I rnln leans tlroad SI tita, l.'.l.i p. ni Int private. .... . BAKHK. June 1'-'. SOPIIIV vvite of Prank IlakT and dauchter of.lale 1 ollreth ninl Itirlnra Huber. aped 40 TteUtlvea H.nl friends niemlieia nf Roval Nelnhhore of illierk'H. No (lUin. Invited In funeral. Sun.. :i p. ni 1011 rcllll ave.. llorklcdtte. Jlollt Bumrry Co Pa. I-t. l.awnvlew t tin, ( on vejemrs will meet train leavliiK IleadlnK Terminal .' 10 p in at lox Chase Slillon. Reinalns mil lie i.,n iri. evy. mains may bu vlcwtd Thurs, 8 p, Anin lurt ril UKLLOFF. Jun" '0 TIMlUY A . h'ti. " "'.'"'.' .:'.. . :.i u D.i.,H.,u .'i ."'j"1":,'".?: ,i w.it;;.""io rlt). omnluivs llourso Hlds.. Invited lofu-n-rol s-rvl..s Thurs. 3 p rj.. 0,.R PPrltw ririd ,ir. nurhv. IM. Int. Mt .Ion Cem. i I rl-nds mav , nil Wed, sfter . V;,.,,, .... lti;.SSf,fl Sudilonlv, Juno 11, CIIA1U.LS I M llUNNLIt, nf Sill Loney st. husband of . t i...... iirnnu, l!!ntliififi nnd frlrmls Invited to funrnl servlc-s. bat. oy nt,iv Lplscoiial Churrh 11 v. in. Int lirliate Lawnuiw cm ii'i; n "-. he lwrI irslilenco uf son. Wllliani CI Bcnner tu,,l It St.. I'ox Clmse. Phlla., 1 rl. evr. and S.H. morn. , nt ANimUAS. husband of SolU Itrratrom tll.ltli IlliJ!. Jiinr i.i i.ivi. ouiiin.i tttnlfl lii.itrii'i.iueo ijeag,-, aun ... .y... of ,n Th(,o(l0re gm, jiar droves Brown. M vvlfi of BenJ r. Bechtel and ""''""i,'",' l Funeral and Int pr vale. Win. i: and Harriet KeaBle. aired 23, "rV" l iiamiLL June 12 JKANNETTE, wife .Ives and frlndVnylen agol fi!) Kelatlve, and 5-1' Pli "'iK "-'in", Krrno"od 'ce'in."'?" ! rl,nd. Inv I tcd to f unernl. Sat.. . in. atctl i.i iiniauir nun iiirii'i-. i.iv.n... - " i nrlvate Scandinavian Hrothcrhood nnd Journeymen ' johns. -rnllors' Ulllr.il of Ainerk-a. Rwcdleh ho- a,UK,t,r 0f J .lot. Inilled to funeral services .ions t-wedlsh Lutheran Church. Mt Vernon tt nhove ITth. Sat. 3 P. m. Int. piivate, lobYfin.-Julie 11. 10U1S J. liu.tand of Anna M Itoeler. Relatives and frl nds. Invited to funeral services. Vrl. 2 t, ni. 4l2-i V Uber st. Int. vrlvate North Cedar. Hill Cem Auto funeral. llOftDKN June 10. ANN. wife of I ranU K Uorden Ifelatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral, l'rl.. 8.30 a. m.. 128 Ilaln'irldire st IliEh mass of requiem St. rhll p Church lu a. in. Int. private New lathe, dral Cein. Auto funeral. ..M. .. HrtANirr June 11, AMKI.IA. dauchler nf Caroline nnd late John ncori-v Irandt. Itelatlics and friends. St. Kdoard's It. . M Sodallt... emplojcs Pllirlm Laundrj. In He.l In funeral Hat.. 8:30 a. in . mother's rcrldence. 9-,-i V Vork st. Solemn rcnujem mass St Ldnard's Church 111 a. in. tut. Most ffnlv Redeemvr Cem. uto funeral. IHlAV(TnV .tune 11. t:LIA. w Idow of "John Ilrainton. BBcd 8S . Relatives and friends Invited to funeral t.erv l-es, f-rl . J .10 11 in residence of niece, Miss Limns Marshall, r.813 lUverford ave. Int. private. Mt Peace Cem " flllENS'AN. June 12. SARAH, widow of .Thomas Hrennan Relatives and friends in Ulled to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. ill., rtsldence I of sun-lii-law Thomas Flemlnc. Montgomery aie Natbertli. Pa. Solemn requiem mass Hi MarEarefs fhurch 11.30 a. ni. Int St. Ueuls'K Cem. Auto funeral. . . HRINIir.LL At Nw- lor!.. June It. JOHN V.ESLEY liniNHCLL I un-ral serv. In Mt Morlah Cem.. Phlla.. Pa. 1-ri . ' ':'"' J?.C"i ... niTiiriMV'l- a i.iioi'iii jun 1. ..viiinimiu . widow of Edward J Rroplis. Hue notice lot funeral win do eucii irum i-.o . ."7th at. ,, ....... IIUliBJlA-t June ii, jun.. ".. ""-"'" of Anna L. Ruseman, ajed .i3 Reitles and friends, members of Excelsior l.ode, No 1111, V and A M.: Phlla. Rovil Aili l hapter. No IfiO. Phlla LodEe. of Perfec- Hon. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite: Lu Lu Temple. A A. O. N, MB. I ijt. A ban's Commander. No. 7i IVaverfy As- embl. A O. M P., No. "I, Excelalnr Chap ter. Order of Eastern Slur No 38: Kins David Iiodse. K tl E . No 312. Ivy Lodi( No i'ti3, I. O. o P.. MenoUen (PtAahontasI Couiii.ll. No ISO: 37th Ward Republican Club and all other societies of which he was .- I I. . .... nB.tn.B IFI a ineiuocr. liivnr.i lu luiirmi pi.w, . 12 p. m., 2828 Utrnwntowii ave Int. Hill- uvJtii-n nii nvwiinni , r ' LET'S SEE FLAPPY S Z-. ABOUT ARRAHSIHC, FOR A BALL T I eE WITH THE EMPORIUMS 1 v i nca en CTAn.c.l -r ispif n-itier itjsr 1 N . -.TARTEO MU0tmG 9 I .aaaaaaV LftL lSCV l " rfaaar J PKAT1K side Cein., via funeral car. Friends may call Thurs , 7 to tl p. ra. .... ' ntinilt.ER. June 11. VILt.1AM P. RUEHI.ER. Jr.. son of William. Sr.. nnd .Vtsry V, Buehler. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Frl , S P. m., reel, denco of parents, 3IM Aramlnro ave. Int. "Jorthwood Cem Friends msy view re mains Thurs i 8 to 10 p m. HURKE June in. JAMES, husbsnd of Cecilia Burke (nee Tlerney) .Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral. I rl .8 30 a. m.. 1(120 S. Ouenther at.. 20th and Dickinson. High mass of requiem St. Oabrlel s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy L'roes Cem. CLARK. June 12. WA1..TI.R R.. hus hand of Katharine E. Clark (nee Connahan). Relatives and friends Invl'eil to funeral. Sat., 8-30 a m , I4I13 N. 2lh St. Solemn high requiem mass St, Trancln Aaalssl Church, Otn., 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre 'roLLADAT, June 12. CHARf-EH T. COLLADAT. Realities and friends Invited to services Sat.. 2 p. in., residence of daughter, Mrs Samuel McCreery. 320 Rea com lane. Merlon, Pa. Int. prltate. Con veyances will he at Merlon Station to meet train leaving Broad St. Station l'lii p. m. CONDON. Suddenh. June 11. JOHN CONDON, aged 63. Relatives ami frlenda Invited to services. Thurs.. .1 P. m . Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut St. Int. prl- XCONNOnr June 12. PATRICK, husband of Bridget C. Connors (nee Rock). Relatives -nd frlenda. Holy Name Society of St. Charles' Church, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8am, 2310 Catharine st. Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's Church 0:30 a. to. Ipt. Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. COWPERTHWAIT. June 11. Dr. KDWIN fl , husband of 1.5 dla Moore rowpertliwalt. Relatives Mid friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1821 w, venango st. Int. private. COUTURE. June It.ZOE V, widow of Napoleon Couture. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 a, m., R24 Sny der ave. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmei u 30 a. m. pre cisely. Int. private Holy Cross Ccm. Auto '"cOTLE June 12. WILLIAM J. COTLE. son of John and Bridget Covlc. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 8 a. ni.. tesldenee nf parenta. 11.10 S. 24tli set Solemn requiem mass St Anthony's Church 0.30 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem Cl'STIS Juno 10 HENRIETTV. lU.IZA- BETH, widow of Rev. John W, Custls, D. 1) l'.neral services, Thurs. 10.10 a, m . the Fairfax, Wavns ave and School lane, (lit. Int. private. DVNNnN'ltO.'FBR. June 12. StART. widow of John DatmenholTer, aged 71. Beta lives and frrlends Invited lo funeral Sat., 3 ti m . resldenco of son. In. law, Franrls Herzer liuj ureen si int. oreennmuni I Cem Remains m bo viewed l'rl , 8 lo 10 I p m Aitlo runerai. hlintl liitililnnlv ut Tn,lB,nH.n t,a June 8 HVRRV. hushand of Sarah Ilerr and eon of Harry and TUUe uerr Inee van alone) aged 29 Relatives snd friends in vlted to funeral servlres. Sat.. 2pm nnrenls' residence. 817 11. Weatmoreland at Int East Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be view en: r ri . xo m p. m. nmtFXKIi Jun- 12. JOHN PORFNER husband of Slary Porfner. aged C3 Rela tives and friends, nermann idge, No 12.1, c and A. M.: Trtatram IJ. iereeman R. A 1 Chapter No. 213: Phlta. Turngemelnde, Cannstatter Volksfest Vereln. Sehuctzen, Verein, Vereln Peutsclier Faerber and Drucker and all other soeletlea of tfhlclv he vtoa n member. Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 p. m., 1321 Rockland st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem Aulo service. PVVVER At Salem. N. J. June 11. FRANK B. son of John and Aunlo Dwjer. aged 28. Relatives and filrnds Invited to funeral. 8 Eskln nt . S 30 H. m.. Sat. High mass of requiem St. Man's Church ti.SO a m. int St. Mar 'a Cem., Salem, ' 'ELDER Jul- 11. GEORO! R., husband nf Jlsrgaret Elder (uec Klnln). Relatives and friends, emploves of Thomas Martin dale A Co.. Invited to funeral services Frl . 2 p in . residence of brother-ln law, Harry Iregg, 104!) E. Esre .t Remains may be viewed Thurs , after 30 p. m. Int. prt "nRSKINE June r.VJVMES I). husband of Annie Ersklne (ne Ruthl. Relatives and friends, t'uaker Clt.v l.od?n No. 208, t O. O l1'. Invited to funeral services. Sat., J p in .-sis christian st. Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem Aulo vervlen EVAN. At Med'ord. X. J, Juno 12. THEODORE N . aavil lit Refathes and friends, Sledford Lodge. No 17s, F. and A. VI . lmilcd to funeril, Med ford. N J.. Sal., a p in Int. I. O. O. 1'. Cem. Friends ma call l'rl, eve "ERUUSOS June 11. tSAHELL'tl ROSS, widow of Alexander rerBU'olltased 02 Rel, atlves and friends Invited tofuueral Frl.. 2 p. Ill . 3421 Stinnvslde ave . Falls of Sclmjlklll. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. I.OSS June 12. dllliS IJ., Jr. husband ot Louisa Hlgglna Foss and son of Amelia 11 und late !(e Bishop trus D. I'oss. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, l'rl.. .1 P ni.. Arch St. M E. Churih. Broad and Arch. Int. Pawling. Hutrliesa Co , N. V., hat Omit flow ere. New Tok papera coi. ... .. ., , PULTON. June 12. MART SI.. vlfe of Samuel Fulton. aBed 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeril Pat., 10:43 a. m , Chester Springs Int Vincent Baptist Cem GATES June II. hEl.DKN T. OATES Relatives and friends, memb-rs of MUIe Lodge. No. 100(1, t O. O. K : Corona En tampineut. Peerless LodBe. No. 28. Shield of Honor. Iinited to fun-rat arv Ices, Frl., " n m . 11174 race St. Int. private. OROVES Juno 11. META M. daughter .17 rJ jarctn j fhurch J.ao p m Int. orlvato Cedar Orovo iin.. niouresicr, N. J. l'rlends may tall i r . HTtpr a n n nn.vriv.-june i M.vnv AN'.S. wife of .fumes llenrv and mother of Sister lphon- sene flelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Hat. S:1n a m.. 1B10 S. I'Sil st. Solemn high mass nf roi'iiem St. l.dmonda Church 10 a. in. Int Holy Cross Cem. HOUS13MAN. At HlacKwood. N. J.. Juno 11 MIILISSA P.. vlfe of T. Albert House, man (nie Patterson) Uelallies Mud friends Invited to funeral. Irl.. 10 n. m . Ulack wocul, N J. Services at the home Int at Mlackwood Train leaves Chestnut st ferrv s a. m friends may call Thurs . after 8 ''"iffwiN. June 11. Iir.MtT IflVVIN ased ' aJrUc Krl, a p. 1 ni. Relatlies and friends Invited to funeral m. .ll-t v.ucrr si. iiii. !,, 11. AWA TIOSINA. dsutfhter of Johannes and Roslna Johns (nee. v efftlcl. ageii .,, ueiaii.s anu ihchud in vited to funeral. Frl.. 7.30 a. m.. parents' resldeme. 813 Sentnor St.. Cresceutvllle. Re. nulem mass St. Henrlch's Church u a. m. int. Hillside Cem Auto service, JOHNSTON. June 11. SADIH wife, of CeorRe Johnston npd daughter of William and Manilla Allison (nee Harri Relatives and friends, members of Palethorp Memo rial Presbvterlan Church, invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m.. mother's residence. 2022 E. Serireant st. Int Oakland Cem Remains mav be viewed Thurs., after 7 P. m Auto funeral KAY. June 8. AI.HERT n.. son nf Wil liam and Harriett K. Kiy and crandson of Mars .1. ond the late Joseph T. nreedlnir. sued 23. Relatives nnd friends. Lieutenant John T. Oreble Camp. No. 10. S. nf V., and rmploes of William F. Head's mill. Invited lo funeral servicer!. Sun.. 1.3(1 p. m., par ents' resldmce. 212.' S. lseniinc-r st. (13l'.i and Sn:der hvc). Int. I-afj.ctte Com. Vault. Friends ma v call aot. ce. KELLY. Suddenly. June 11. MICHAI'.L J. son of late John T. and Nora Ivelb (nee DufTv). Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu neral, Sat 8 311 a, in, umlc's residence. I harles MVConKBh. 8t.1 E. tVlflard st Solemn reuulem mass Churcli of Ascension 10 a in. Int. Holy Cross Ccm KIM1.KY June It AONI'M. wife of Oeorife J. Kimley and dauvhter of the late Owen and Urldjet McDonouBh Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral, l'rl.. 8 30 s m.. N. E. tor Front nnd Green sts. Solemn leoulem mass Church nt the Immac ulate Conception 10 a m Int. New Cathe dral Ceni, Auto funeral. I.ACV lime 11. RANDOLPH VV hus band of Abble R Lacl. Relatlies and , ...j m, vcmon Council No. 67. Junior (, .-. ,. m., Invited to funeral wrvices. Prl 10-30 s. in., near Mulliea Hill, N J. Int. niehwood. N. J. iIaVVLOR. June 1 1. F.LIZARETH. daush. tr or jonn Bnd Julia Lawlor fnee Shore). rtsiatiic. and friends Invited to funeral, I y, R jo a, ro,. parents' realdeni, 28.111 w. Harold at. .High mas. st Columba's church 10 a ni Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . I.ESYEA. t the William L. Elhlns Ma- sonic OrphanaBC June 12. M. ISA11BLI.A ! LESYEA. widow of Henry W. I.esyea. sited n7. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral ' serv lies, Sat., 3 P. in., ihapel of Andrew J. Ilalr . Son. An.ll and 10th sts. Int. west I ....! ..Ill . ... imur-i mil , .-in. I LITZEfJnERciER. ,t Bethlehem, ra., MR. O'FLAPTACHS? WHY HE ,. .i, i - .inn pr. ncrvicrn i. itnii ni irt a s . DRAFTED YESTERDAY AND WE'RE ATTENDWC, TO HIS - OH BABE., I tp ft ISH'T THE SAn&B0T5 sjmE SAW AT THE- BILDORP r HKATHW June, 12, I.OUIRF, (nes Ehrenbera). trlfs et Andrew L.llzenoera. Iieiaiives ann iri cna invfted to funeral, em., n a. m., o-.t uunor- Ihnrn. si. MINI at ltolV flhost Charch t a. m. Int. Holy Ghost Cem. MAOEE. June 11. near Southampton. Pa., JOSEPH J., husband of Charlotte W'orthlnalon Mnaee. Funeral and Int. con venience oi 1KI111I). MA1IER Juno 11. CHARLES, husbsn4 of Roso Maher (nee Hallahan). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat.. 8.30 a. m.. 1713 N. 21st st. Solemn requiem, htah mass St. Elliiabtth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Limousine funeral. MARTIN. June 12. WILLIAM T.. Jr.. son of William T. and Marr A. Martin, ased 20. Relstlvcs and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 3u a. m., pnrents residence. 33. 1 N. 13th st. Solemn requiem hlali msss !.ad' of Merry Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy tjeputriire. Com ... ........ !. MASON. .TUnO 1U. l.ll.l.l..i -ir.A.41 NETTE, dauithter of. O , Nov and Manas. Rnmblo Mason, aed 14, Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs,, 8 p. m.. rarcnts" residence. 2203 N. lth at. Int. prl.-ste McCARRON. June 11. ANniVEW J., son of Andrew and Romolla. MoCarron and 5randson of Joseph and Sophia Tounir, aced 5 ears. Relatives and friends Invited to services Sat.. 2 p. m . parents' residence. 2B30 Ulrlilnsnn st. Int. I'ernwood Cem. Friends mav call FtI. evr,. McCULIOIJOH. June II, JOSEPH, son of late William and Mary E. McCullouah and husband of r.llen McCullourh (nee Mll IlKan), aaed 01 Relatives and friends, all societies nf which he 'wss a member. In vited to funeral. Pun . 2 p. m., 1310 s. 2th st. Int Mt Morlah Otm. ... MeOOVERN. Suddenlj, June 17. JOHN J. McOOVEItN. need 2 sears ." months, son of Michael and Marcaret McOovem. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat,, 2 p. m , resldenco nf parents, 0SI1 DeLajt ccy st. Int. Holv- Cross Cem, MENZEL. Suddenly. June 11. CHARLES, husband nf Lydla Mencel. aged 8.1. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., Mil." Haverford ave. Int. Arllncton Ccm Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. Auto funeral. .,.,. MERRILL. June 12. , AUGUSTA II, widow of Stephen T. Merrill Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Irl . 2 p ir... residence of son-in-law. J Arthur liases. 1.11 IJpfand terrace, Bala. Further services nt Gardner. Me., Sat. ..,., MILLER Sudlenlv. June 10. GLENN IV., husband nf Mabel Miller (ne Wardlow). aced 31 Relatives and friends. Washing ton Camp. No. 101 P O S. of A.' P. O. 8. of A Hand: United ftrntlierhood of Carpen ters and Joiners' Union, No. ".."!: members Orsnd Fraternity, Invited to funeral serv lres, Sat . 3 p. in., 1913 Ruan St.. Frank ford, l.emalna msy te viewed Frl. eve MORRIS. tune 11. JAMES A., husband of Edna L. Morris (nee Stoops). Relatives and friends, officers of the 41st. 17th and 31th pnlli-e districts, and detectives of the. 1st division, Invited to funeral. Frl.. at 2 P m , 1012 S. 21st st. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Thurs eve. Auto "mURPHT June 12. the Rev. JOHN TT MURPHY, formerly of Mltrhellstown, County Ccrlt. Ireland, as"d 60 Frlenda nro Invited funeral. Sst. Renulem mass St. Peter's Church. Merchant! Ille. to 30 a. m. Friends miy csll Frl. eve, 144 Prospect St.. Mer chantvllle, N. J. Int. Mt Carmei Cem. MUrUUv v r. nuniiriHi, ..ibjui iv is, Eniflneers. I"). S. O . husband of (leorrteanno Hopkins Musitrave. killed in action In Trance. Juno 3. PfTTS. June in. D AIKEN, son of late 1) Aiken ami Sarslt J. Pitts and of Elisa beth Pitts (nee KeeRnn). Relatives and friends, the Men's Friendly Union of John I'hnmbers Preshterlan Church. Philadelphia LodKe. No S4, L O O. !., Invited to funeral. Frl 2 p. m . 2807 Annln st. PRAUL. June 11. CLARENCE T.. Jr. son of Clarence T and Cora C Praul. ared 3 sears. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice, Frl., 2 p m.. residence of pnrents 1.1 Le ave.. Wil low Grove. Pa Int private. William Penn Cem Friends may view remains Thurs. 7 in n p m PltESTlFILIPPO June 10 MICHEL"". husbind of ftose and son of lato Antonio and Mars Prestlflllppn. ned 4B. Relatives and friends. Ordlne Flail d' Italia Loagla Tlberlo i'voll. No 20, invited to funeral, Frl . 7 30 a in . 077 N. tilth st. Hll-h mass Church of Lady of Good Counsel B a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. REEVf; tl-th Month loth. SARAH W. widow of Richard II, Reeves, aaed 73, Rela tives and friends invited lo funeral, Flfth dav Sllth Month 13th Inst., 3 p m.. TOO Cooperrt., Cam leu. N. J Int. private. RICHARD June 10 ELLA IL. wife of William S. rtii hard nnd daughter of Daniel and. Catharine W lzglns Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Frl 2:10 p m paients' residence, 241,1 N New kirk st. Int. private. Friends may csll Thurs ve Iionr.nri-ON June 10. ANNA. wife of Alexander Robertson Relatives and friends. I. u tl S., Court Cleaver. No 17. Invited to funeral services. Thurs. 2-30 p. m. residence of sister. Mrs Tllllo Hlldebrand, 214 Georire. st. (rear). Int tireenmount Cent. Sf'HlRMER. June 11, RICHARD C. hus. hand of Pauline 13 Schlrmer. aged 7. Rclitlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl. 2 p. m . 3013 W. Susquehanna ' ave. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. Re mains may be viewed Thurs eve. SELHY June 12. CHARLES It., husband of Sarah J. Selbv. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m . Kilt Jackson st. Int. private. Arlington Cem. Friends may call frl. ove. Auto service .... ........ M si.viru:s. sixin .vionin l.m. wauam i-.. widow of. Joseph it. Simpson, aged 77. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, son-in-law's residence. V Eiv Roberts, 207 McKln les ave Lansdowne, Pa., lUth-day. sixth Month Ilth, 3 P. m Further aervlcsa Soleburv Pa , l'rlends' Meeting House, hevenlh-dss. Sixth Month 1.1th. 11 a m. Autos will meet trolley arriving at Nesr Hope 10 a. m SMITH. June 11. DAVID SMITH, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to serv Ices. Frl.. 8 p. tn , 021 Diamond st. Int. prl. Me convenience of famltv. SMITH.---On June II. EDMUND, husband" of lain Mary Smith, aged 83. Relatives snd friends Albion Lodge. No 15, Sons of St George. Invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. ra , Oliver H. Balr tilde , 1820 Chestnut et. Int private SMITH. June It. LESTER LEE, son of A brum and Miranda Smith (nee Hlnderllt). seed 17. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. ni . parents' residence. .1812 Cottage St.. Isslnoming Int. Mamioha Cem. SMITH. June in. SAMUEL husband of late Esther M Smith (nee Irwin), aged 88 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. in., 2344 Christian st. Int. prl- STREET. lune 12, Bridgeport. Conn.. MARY E., wife of Lewis C. Street, former ly of I22R N. 42d st. Relatives and frlendr Invited lo funeral services, Frl . 2.30 p. m . N. E. corner Kith and Mt, Vernon sts. Intf Northwnod Cem. SUTTON. June 10. CATHARINE. Trlfa of w llllam U. Sutton and daughter of Elizabeth button and the late Charles Le ouln. Relatives Bnd friends, also members of Ellsworth Temple. No. 3 O. ot U. A.. Invited to attend funeral. -Frl.. 1 p. ro.. l3(l Sepvlva st Further services In the East MontKomery Ave. M 13. Church 2 p. m. Interment Northwood Cem SYDNOR June 12. NATHANIEL U. Sr,. aged 72. Relatives and friends, rntm oers nf the Coachmen's Union Aid Asso , Celestial Lodge, No. 132, A. P. A.. Mt Olive Lodire. No. 27 F. and A. M. and all other branches with which he was con nected, Invited to funeral eervli.es. sat,, z p. in., Shlloh Baptist Church. 11th and Lombard sts. Remains may be viewed rrl atrer S p. rn . residence of son, 1510 8 18th st. Int Merlon Cem. THOMPSON. June It. JOHN, husband of Kate J, Thompson, aged 57. .Relatives and friends General Sherman Temple, No. 11 O of U. A.' Washington Camp. No, 444. P. O, S, of A.. Invited to funeral, F-l.. 1 p. tn., 304'i Searg st. (37th anil Wharton) Int. fcrnwood Cem. flemalna mav be viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 P. m. Auto funeral TURNEY. WILLIAM, husband of Mave Rrlce Turner, Funeral services end Int. private in.'i Arch st. Frl . 2 p. m WALMSI.EY. Sixth Month 10th. Stv-ond-ds. WILLIAM, hus'-and of Carollnsi T. Walmslev, aged 08 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fifth-day, 13th Inst.. 2J0 p. m . (Hon Greene st , Gin Int. private WHITBY. June 12 MART M . deughter nf late Wllliani and Ellzaheth lYhltb-'. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, rrl.. 1 p. in, 1,11 E. Ursal at.. U,YEAGER-jVne'lO. JOHN M. YEAO"-R aged S3 Relatives and friends Invlt'd to .funeral services. Frl.. 2:30 p, m.. 1828 W Ve-tsnirn St. Int. nrhste. YOUNG. June 11, WILLIAM, husband of Jano Youne. age,) n.1. Relatives and friends. Aughrlm Lodge .No. 00. L- O, L. Invited to funeral. Frl . 3 p. m.. 2041 Klpp at. Int. Gr iitncuul Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., b p. ro, Auto funeral. Bg H. A. 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