Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1918, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Philadelphia Markets
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CRAIN AND FLOUR
tVlIKAT rtrcelpt., 2(1 LOON bushels. The
market ruled firm The' follnwmir viern
the'quotatlon.i Car lots In export elevator
(Ooternment standard Inspection) standard
prima No. 1, red winter, 12 3IM No. 1,
northern surlnr, S3 III l No. 1, hard winter,
t2.lll.No. i red winter, garlicky, .'.S7:
No.- 1, red smutty. 12 3il No. 2. red
Rlnajr, 1201 No, 2, northern spring, 12.3ns
No., 2, hard winter, JJ.sn, No, 2. red win
ter, garlicky. 12 34; No ' red amutty,
M.W: No. 8. red winter. I2.SJ: No. H. north'
ern srrlnr. 12 82i No. 3. hard winter, i S.'l
Ko,?S. red winter garlicky. J2.30! No. 3.
redVtunutty. 2.2n , -'
COItN Ilecelpta. ltm bushels. Trade
quiet and valuea vvoro largely nominal.
Quotation.: Car lota for local trade Yel
low to grade and location. t 33OTI.7U.
OATH Ilrpelpts, 80,7 ir, bush. Is Offerings
werh light and vnluen were well mlntalnil.
Put' there viaa little trading. Quotation!
Car; lota rti to location No. 2 Aehlle. THH
JeK.'ndrd while. 70C;oic. No. a whll,
rwiUn Heeclpta, 3in barrel and D7iMl,
pounds in sacks. Trade wa alow and the,
marliet was barely steady. Quotation' Tn
arrive, per mo lb. In s-lb. sicks Wlntir
wheal, Inn tier int dour. Iltiwiti 2.V Kan.
Mt.vinrut, too per cent flour. 110 fluOM.tiSf
jrlga wheal, tun per cent. IIA .liiAIti US.
ItTt Poult nulet and unchanged,
weisuote at $x 80HD.MJ per birrcl In aacka
p eo ijuniiey,
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PROVISIONS
There was a fair Jobbing demand and
Talus were steadily held. The following
re, tho nuot.tlon.i Cltv l.eef, In eel?
smoked and air dried 4Hei weati rn heer. In
lee, smoked. 48c, city beef, knucltlea and
riiwr. smonru ana air nneo. sue: western
" ivriucieics ana eenucrs, smolecd nei
ef, ham. tniii pork, family, 1M0M:
lama. H. 1. cured, Innse. 34 14 fastlx. . ..'
'ttlCSI l,0,- flinnViCI do. do, smoked,
japJSHes other hama. amoked. city currd a
to brand and average. 3d1 S7tyr' name.
t"1ff.",v "?"" tured. 3(14 asiVc: do
Dolled, boneless, nic: picnic shoulders, fl. j
I cured, loose, 20c: do, smoked, 21C( bellies,
n p ckle, according to average, loose. 34cl
ireakfaet baron, a to brand and average.
mycuren. it o: ureaaiast naron. western
Iziy' .'ivl ia(
d. western refined, 2lll
city, kettle rendered. 200
ivne; iara. pure
REFINED SUGARS
Tho market rurd firm on u basis of Be
fetvrine granulated.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
atnKSE-rThe. market ruled ateady under
modrrate offerings and n fair demand. The
quotations were aa follow: New York,
whole-milk fancy, fresh, SIWSlHrs specials
higbeS.New York who e-mllk. fair to good.
(rem. a.'fcajytc; Wisconsin, wholc-mllk,
nei 33Ct3ac: do. do. fair to xood, 3i
TTTjTTF!ltTli marlf-f rntA4 a-m nt lh.
latojadvance with demand readily absorb
lngflhe limited offerings: Quotation: Holld
pacJfod creamery, extra. m.ci high-scoring
goods, ill evil lc. the latter for Jobbing ilesi
Sood. nt(Snic: extra nrsta. no '.uHcs nrt.
nOBSc: atcond. .llftVn; fanrv brand of
crlrua Jobbing lit Cl00c; fair to good, Cl)i'
X(JOS Fine new lnd eggs were scarco
nd'prlcea adhnced Hoc per case under n
roodn demand. Htorage egtfs were 30o per
caelhlgher. Quotations: Free cases, near,
by rst. 70()0 wr crate; current re
StlPt"1 lR 30 w "!! weatfrn extrn firsts.
I18.B0 per case: nrsm 1 80 per rase: In
ferior lots lower: storagr-eggs, 118 2IKCI4 411
per; ease, as. to quality? candled and re.
crated-'egrs were Jobbln at OIOllOc per
doxen.
POULTRY
, V. " "'"" wna more Bring ana wiin
lighter receipt the market ruled firm and
I.TVK Demand waa more acthe and with
nigner. wuoiauona;
Knwla. according to
Ing to nuniitv. ir" rnx.i.r. ii :
dueka Tekln. 32W.T.C- do. Indian Itunner.
2Rff30e; geese, 28813,'c: turkeva st3Hc:
anilneaa, joung. per p-ilr, weighing 1V4 ui
pountl anlere tl.ff1 VI mll.r .. ms
pounils apiece. II. t 21. amill-r sizes. lioffP
BBe: guineas, old, per pair 7AW80C. nlgenns.
014L Jer pair, 301P35C: do oung, per pair.
230800. v ' v !""
. HHI-..-1.-11.1J Arrlva were falrii llbern .
nut there waa it good inquiry for fine d-
lrable-lxed stork of most deerlptlon and
alues were well maintained ThefnlloHlng
quotations: Fresh
killed fowl In barrels,
e ectvd. 37V4 c: weighing
dry-picked, fancy se
Asl.1' "id our nplice. 37c: smaller le,
o.voiici ni rooster, ary picked
uli
chickens, western, fancy, weighing ittwi'v"
:., zz:. , ..:?:. :, "..'."".? "" '
id, apiece nxri4nc: wHuhlnr 4 n,a .ni..'"""
. VI. ..,;VJ-v,.'M,,,,IK o" i"" apiece. niG:iTrt - 7n
weighing 2V4W.I lbs. apiece. Kinaie: snrlni JJ '-" 7n
quck. Long Island and fennnlvanln. SUM
40eiiB(iuahff. per doz . white. wplfchltiK 11MI
ih n isin. iucsu n. .' . i , . . :
bs. per d"z
., hi mu , 'ni, uo, weifrnintr 1170111
77.."()j do. w?Whin(r S Ibn.
Mr
' ,;V,l?il(,s tlat welKhlnK 7 Ibd. per J
dox
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flg;.-i-, S4y.3U!SJW."' oun- I'" p".
FRESH FRUITS
ily moderate but nues
nsrally were well maintained on choice
biock. uuointions: Apples. .r York per
bbl. Wealthy, S'tWS.Sll! Alexander, 4fl:
Fall . l'lppln, J403. Hnovr. 43: Maiden
Illush, I4WSSH HubharJalon. I44cr...'1.
Oravensteln, II.B'i ti.Mi Twenty-ouncel
18 .10.1.3lli Qreenlng. 140.23: various
yarletle. 8 04. Apple. Pennsylvania and
King. ISOii.in: li'aldwln. J4??n oil: ii"n
pavi a.vi4.2i! York Imperltl. M :,i)d(
w.uu, uwn.iiriM. .l'UT .tppirs. per "k-OUSn,
Jaket. 40CWI1.21! Ho, pep bush, basket.
locwii.aii raiinppies. per N-bush.
bnaket. II JJOMS AppleP westefn. per
box, 12 Buoa r.u. Quince. New Y'ork. per
bol Brn- do, do per bush, basket, I2i.t.
Pears. NSw York, per bus"h. bisket ll.urre
Dose. $83..'ilij Sheld.in. J.'rt.l, 1'ears,
California, iier box. UAWS. I'lums, Cull-Ii1?!?-
pr bax- '- I-emons. per box,
1660 Orange. California, per box. JflSfli.
do. riorldn, per crate, ii 8 4. Grapefruit,
per box. J2 sues nu. l'lneapple, Cubnn.
per crata. .'iil 5ii; do I'orto Itlco. per
crate, 13011.50 Urahlwrrlo: Jersey, per
bush-box. 23. Orope. Delaware, nnd
New York, per 3-lb basket tonenrd. 25
. Sic: Delaware 24lu27c. Orapea, New York,
I per 13-lb. basket Concord. $1.1101,31.
drapes, California, per box, 11.7364.
VEGETABLE?
While potatoes were quiet and unchanged,
jhllj sweets of fine quality sold fairly anj
ruled a ehnde nrmen. Other veBetahle
showed little change. Quotations: White
potatoe. Eastern Shore, per barrel No. 1,
44 .10! No, 2, I.' 30Cf3 ftn. Whlto potatoes,
Jersey, per H-lmshel basket No 1. lf
l.isj No. 2. olio 7.1c. White potatoes. Jer.
n?. .''e.nn,'vnla'. Per i"0. pound
Green Mountain, No 1, tz.TntMi olants,
ra. i, .-iuqe.' nu: .mo
orate. lMcei$l,73.
Celerv. N,w Vnrlr rt.r
ouncn. j.tfiiuc.
TOo.iSfflsTi:- 8 ?orrkk: sf
0a.1: do, Daniiih. wco. pit ton.
DasKet, 9
tnn.i 117
1vr ". iiiiiiin, urr '
l.SSOI.TSi do doNo.
ffowv". unions. pvr lun.nound bats. No. 1,
uc n 9 1
FIGHTING FRENCH BAND HERE
Musicians Who Dropped Instru
ments for Ouns Guests of Camden
Sixty bronzed warriors, nil members
of tho French army band, arrived at.
Went Philadelphia station today and liro
seeded to Camden, where they wero the
iruestr-dl. tho. athletic association of the
New V.prK Shlubulldjnc Coinpany. -. L
Plivlnv , V. m .. lit M..-I-I-HM t-N '
si oiinr- ...
potatoes. Jersey, per basket No. 1. 7Bc
j.jui io. ., iiiviiuc. neveet potatoes, Kuetei
em Shore, per barrel No. 1, 3ftoft4.2.1:
NO. 2. tlffff'. AO fj-ttlie.. T-mw Vnrlr .u..
-"-mis fciiQ nni uirsc iiiuntwitllis 1111 i
ietBl(le. their Instruments for Runs, which I
xney: useu to coon anvaniaRe in many '
j battles aenlnst the boche. IJvery mem-
hr;e)f the band has beon wounded. Home
wc( oc ci i nuuiiua nn u irauu oe eueir I
asgresslveness In tho flejht "over there." '
All, have been decorated by the'Frenchl
(lovernment for their deed, hf vnlnr. I
The band Is In command of Captain
Oabrlel Pares.
They received an ovation at the ohlp
lyand and this afternoon they will be
tendered a public reception at Camden
Cotjrt House and be welcomed by Mayor
JEllls.
Tonight the musicians will be the
ffucsts of the Camden UlkB and will gha
a doncert at the Third IteBlment Ar
mory. The band was brought here to
uroAisa Interest In the coming war work
drtye which will open In a few days.
GRIP NEARS ITS EXIT
Only Eleven New Cases of Influenza
I Reported in City
The crln enldemlc here la annroanhlner
he.anlshlnir point.
In the last rwentv-four hours there
jvere only el'ven novy rs's reported 'to
ineeuuriau or iicitiin. two or tne cases
frere north of Market street; two south
r cl anu een in west
Phljadelphla, F H
r oerioa mere vere fiixtecn i
eaths from lnfluenze and aeventeen
nlh t e"' rt " ti !
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PARCEL POST
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eg Comfort
Don't suffer from varicose veins.
, s- avrnllen less, wealt knee, and
(U ankle, or other , lea trouble.
" - Tl Irhlrh ne rnnstsnt f-rls(a
support.
CQRMM LACK!) STOrKINO'
will make you happy and easy.
Throw away torturln rlsillci
or troublesome bsndavrs and
fortetlo trouble.. Corliss Stock.
Inns made to measure, without
elastic, w.ar for many months,
washable and sanitary lltht ana
durable. Coat only St.tS each, or
two for the same llrab. SS.75,
and you'd gladly pay much more
for thsauorArtanJe.se. -Call
bs measured-free, or write for
s;lf-measiu-emnt blaiik Ko. I
Hour, n tn A dallyi Rat, a jo 2 aa
We elsn make abdremlntl belt.
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ACTIVE BUYING SfiNDS
CORN PRICES HIGHElR
Plan q Allies to Feed Con
quered. Nations Proves
Bull Factor
firtviv niu.T avktiikk itmi:r.T
f'hlenrn. Viiv. nllltnAlal'rnliablv lill
In
late fainleht nml Tlute-iinir. evpelit rntr ill
aoullieiist lonlgntt w.lriner tonight,
illSMurl llaln tonliht nnd Thursday
warmer In extreme enst and cooler In
nnrtlmet tonliliti rooter Thursday In west
nnd north portions.
Wisconsin liKilllril tnnlcnt and Thura
ilay. trobibly ratnt cooler Thiirsdity and
In et nnd horth central lonlght.
Ilnnrsnlii t nsettled nml colder to
night, probitlilv riln or snow In enstl
Thursday mrtly cloudy, colder In east.
Iowa Knln In east nnd central! rnln
or snow In ettreme west tonight lind
prolinhly Thursday; colder Thursday In
west nnd north torlrht.
North Ikota I'alr tonight nnd Thurs
dat colder tonlchti warmer Thursday In
west,
foiilh DaVnla flenernlly fair tonight
nnd Thursdayi colder tnnlghtl warmer
Thiirsdnj In eMreme west.
Nehrnska Unsettled nnd colder tonight,
with rain or snow In ensli Tlmrsdty gen
erallr fair In west nd nnrlln probably
snow and colder In southeast,
Knnsrt lain nnd colder In en-l rnln
or now nnd colder In west tnnlghtl Thues
oav fair In west! rnln or snow and colder
In east.'
Monti
Montana rlr tonight nnd Thursdaji
snisfr Tl
tirmrT IITIirM
rmliy nnd In west nnd central
foment.
lYromlnrfleneeslltr fslr littli.h nml
ThiirsdnTi colder In central nnd eist to
night! rising temperature Thursday.
Chlcngn, N'nv B
Announcement that the Allien cr
VlnnnlnK to feed the people of Auatrln
Turkey and Hulcnr'n hid a bullish In
fluence on corn ttila morning nnd the
market wan utronp; on nctlve huylnn Tli"
trado nlso toolt 'a favorable view of the
election rcturnn., and a more optimistic
feellnp prc ailed
tlecemher opened nt 1 14 to 1 15U
nunlnFt $1.1.17 nt the close Monday nnd
nthnnced to $1.16T4. Janunry was
quoted at J1.1BW to J1.1C4 at the out
set nitftlnat H.14'4 at the end Monday
nnd roie to $1.16. Tho nrrUaln here
today wero 3B7 carl.
Oats were firmer In sympathy with
corn nnd on reportH that the recent
purchase by the Government were quite
large.
November opened at COJc, nKnlnat
68ic nt the cIofo Monday. December
started at 68Uc to C$ic, against B7c
nt the clo Monday. January opened
at 67ic To figHc, ngnlnat 07c, Mon
day a inst price Tho arrivals here to-
- .t,. rA -ftii nr
" wcre ioi carB
The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis
reported tortny were 221 cars. np;alnt
318 cars Inst enr; at Puluth, 1124 cars,
atralnst 1BG cars" at Chlcnirr 2C6 cars,
tJl'n:n,' D l"n'1 nl. ' 1.7. 7. i.
ngainsi uu earn, ana at winnipcB. ow
ItgainSt 1
rara. ngnlnat 900 cars.
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Lending future ranged ai
s follows:
I v-uru neiv uiinni
I
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V,,n'
Mon.
Open High Low I2'0 f 'nsy
I.1S1 1 -.'OS I IKK 1 2CIV. t l.-.
I 14 1 1S 1 14 1 lNVf, 1 13V
1 l.-.U 1 lH'i 1 1SU l.U)', 1 H,
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Nov . .
(10
07 i
73
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ns,
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1.7
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t2(l 70
23 3 j
2(1 25
'-4 nn
21 7.1
I '.'T
Jan
ar. 8.
lllbs.
Nov
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1-ofk
!2 r.n
12.23
. . 22 10
r3 'J.'.IC
J 11
2 S3
Nov
. 'tl SO
. . 80
Jan . .
Hid.
.40 nn .
t Asked.
CREW OF LOST SHIP SAFE
Captain nnd Seven Men Afloat in
Small Boat Three Weeks
TnrU Islnnd. II. W. I., Nov G. The
captain nnd seven men of the Norwegian
' lttrk Stlflndcr, who had been missing
since their vessel was stopped by n (Jer-
man submarine nnd they were forced
to take to a smnll boat on October 13,
hno nrrlied here a'ter more than three
weeks' exposure nnd tn an almost starved
condition.
The captain said his small boat made
for Halifax, but soon capsized and most
of their provisions wero lost. They
managed to right the craft, nnd then,
because of tho extremely cold weather,
they decided to try for Dermudn.
Instead they rowed all the way to
Turks Island, from a point approxi
mately 1000 miles east of New York.
They suffered Intensely and wero In a
pitiable condition when they reached
here. They knew nothing of the fate
of their companions who wero In' the
,h.r ornnii e...
otner Oman noat,
'
v.w Ynrb. Nov 6 Tho arrival of the
am tern, nov, t iiie iirrivni oi wie
captain and seven men of the Norwegian
bark Stlflnder at Turks Island nccounts
for the entlro crew of the vessel. The
i others reached New York last week nfter
being picked tip by a United States naval
ship. They reported that the crew ot a
dcm-in nilhmnelnn hnll nhnndnneil the
tin"der n ,?-t,,iel? '"SSW;
, lnjf t-he bark am placing bombs on her.
The
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Made in Chester
Young men not technically trained, earn while you learn.
We give a thorough and intensive shipbuilding course, under the
supervision of competent instructors, in our Training School. We pay
you daring your period of instruction.
Men who hatie the right spirit and who are really determined to
fit themselves for a job worth whih will he thoroughly trained in our
School for learners.
Good wages and good living conditions are the advantages we
, can offer to 6ur employes. A well-furnished, up-to-date hotel for our
unmarried, skilled' mechanics, is nearing completion. New houses,
with all modern conveniences, for married men are now ready.
We Need Good Men in All Trades
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Chester
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'EVENING PUBIild LEDGER rmLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
Nctv York Curb
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Charcoal Iron
Chevrolet Motors ...
Cramp
Curtlss Aeroplane... .
Cnrwcn Tool ,
Carlon Steel
Knierson rhunogiaiih
Ilemlee Mfg
Lake Torp lloat
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I.tm.t Loco
Maxim Munitions...,
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Kcrlpps liooth 20
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Steel Alloys n
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St Joseph Lend 13',
I old Shipbuilding .. oo
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I'n ted Troflt Share
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I'nltcd Motors 31
World'n Film V
Wrlght-Mnrtln Air .. 4V4
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Midwest Refining
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Oklahoma Itcf . . .
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Uecla Mining ,
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Independence Lead .
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Magma Copper
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Mines Co of America
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San Toy ,
Tonopas HMenslon .
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ToddeSlilpbulldlng Cs.KII lot
Victor Ilcrger Elected to Congress
Milwaukee, Nov, G. Victor lierger.
Socialist, was elected to Congress today
from the Fifth District, defeating Wll
lram H. Stafford, Republican Uerger,
formerly a member of Congress, Is un
der Indictment for violation of the es
pionage act.
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MACHINERY FOR SALE
HIGHEST GRADE MACHTNERV TO THE VALUE OF '
$75,000
SUITABLE FOU TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS l
OR KINDRED TRADES ?
AMoxn the iti:iis auk
MCOTT WILLIAMS' LATCH MtKIH.K
KNITTIM) MAC IIINES, 10 1-11 Cut
Hultable for L'ndrrwrur, HvventerH, Jemey or Trleolet Cloth
i HKMIMI MICIIINKS
Suitable for Knit, Muslin nml Hllk L'lidrrwear. Bnenters. Ktc.
TIIKIUDS, KIH1IM7S. LACKS, .NLFDI.KH, TAIII.KS. IILI.TINCIS, ETC.
I'Al'KK IKI.V MACIIINKKV, HILVTIJIS. KTC.
THIS IS NOT AN AUCTION
BUT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERESTED PRINCIPALS
Machinery Can Bo Seen Dally at Plant
STANDARD KNITTING MILLS CO.
GRANDVIEW AVE. and GROVE ST., Brooklyn, New York City
l'lionei
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CHESTER, PA.
GOSSIP OF THE STREET"
BANKERS AT SEA
OVER WAR'S END
Giicc. a9 to Probable Durntion
Range From Few Days to
Two Mouths
Hankers wcto slow to express opinions
today on the probable duration of the
wnr, now that Austria-Hungary Ins
definitely Joined Uulgarla and Turkey:
but soma hazarded guesses wl.loh ranged
from tho tnd of the present week till
two months from now. There seemed
to bo In the minds of several financiers
a fear of the mob tn tho belligerent
ctiuntrlcs breaking nit bounds and for a
tlmo producing chaotic conditions such
as pievall In Russia Ono banker said
he dreaded war before the United States
went In, nnd now he dreads peace more,
or, rather, wh.it may happen until pi ace
and stable governments have been es
tablished, "Our first duty," ho said, "must be
to feed Luropc. There Is not as much
danger from a mob that hns enough
to eat ns from one that is starving, as
the mob n Central Huropo must be "
This Bcemcd to be the general opinion
In the financial district, and a well-In-formid
banker temiirkcd In tl.ls connec
tion that It Is not generally known that
Ueriii.uiy's harvest this year Is wofully
short so short, he said, th.tt abovo all
ollur considerations It will have the
neatest weight In conipolllng Uermani s
surrender to tho most drastlce terms
Ahteh tl.o Allies may Impose.
Tho weight of opinion In the flnancl.il
district leans to nn tarly surrendir on
the ptrt of Germany, now that the Al
ius tan come In ut her back door
through Austria without encountering
ahy serious opposition.
The holiday vesterdny prevented any
expression of opinion by bankers or
biokers on the Allies' truce terms for
Austria, but II ey had all been nlre-idy
discounted and unquestionably mevt with
general approval.
.Market Needa n rrophet
"What Is needed today In tho finan
cial distrlLt," s.ild a well-known banker,
"Is n prophet some ono who cm read
ther future nnd tell us what Is going to
niise out of this chaos of tottertd and
tottering throne In Huropc.
"Personally." ho said, "I feel that the
Allies nnd their great men, tl.u leaders,
will find n way out, but ns wo were all
,'rep.ired to ni.ikn sncrltlcea to secure a
complete victory anil made them wo
must be prepared to tonllnuo to make
even greater sacrllle.es to secure to tho
world an everlasting peace. I don't
ndmlro this tnlk." ho said, "about a
Mrnmble to git first Into the markets
of tho work) It Is very laudable, of!
course ,ln Its way, but wo as a nation
havo suffered least. WV have, not only
helped the Allies very materially, but
we havo preserved the highest Ide'nls all
through the conflict
"Wo must be prepared to sacrifice
still more to boo that these Ideals nhnpo
tho future course of the nations of tho
world and not allow a commercialism
which Is alien to the fundamental Ideals
of our form of government to come be
tween us and the end we hnve In
view'."
Interest In Fourth Liberty llonds
There was a good deal of Interest In
tho strength shown on Monday by tho
fourth Liberty 4 Vi Per cent bonds which
wero' traded on the exchange for the
first tlmo. The prlco which they com
mnneled 98 was somewhat higher thnn
had been generally predicted by bond
experts, and Is a higher price than com
manded by other outstanding 4 ' per
cent war bonds.
When asked for an explanation aa to
Ktrrcreen 1H70 J
is , ., 4TH.S4, . '
Co., Ltd.
why such a condition prevailed, bankers
nnd broker could nsslgn no other cnuso
thnn the prevailing penco news and
rumors, In fact the bond mniket taken
altogether vtas strong Itallroad bond
showed a buoyant tono. Foreign Gov
ernment bonds were active nnd strong
with n larger turnovtr than for somo
tlmo past
Southern Taclflr convertible Rs were
In good demand, nnd some bnnl.ers
maintained th.tt further substantial nd
lance In this Isiuo would follow In tho
near future. This, no doubt, was based
on the assumption thtt tho stock aUo
will enjoy a further advance during tho
Lomlng weeks
llond housed say that Indications arc
that the bond innrkct will do luttir, as
important Intel ests am not Inclined to
part vMlh their present holdings, felling
ronlldent that with a restoiatlon ot
peace, railroad and Industrial Issues
uiiko win experience n decided turn for
mo belter.
After Loan Dotation
"What has become of nil this flood nf
new llnancltig which whm piomlaed on
tnrentened as toon as tic Fourth Liberty
i.oan campaign would bo ovcr7 usked
a banker
"With, tho exception of the American
Tobacco notcn and a few ollur smaller
Issues, ho oontlnued, "uc havo not teen
any great activity nlong that line, and
certainly from tho umiunllllul success
of those which havo been Issued one
would think would make those Interested
use every means to launch them nt once
btfore we7 begin to talk about another
Liberty Loan."
Another banker said that the new Is
sues are coming nlong all right They
luvo been passed upon by ihi c pltal
issues committee, ho t-ald but the b.mk
lers who Intend floating tlum successful-
ly, had been prevailed upon bv the cor
porations needing the mone to post
pone action till after the election and to
wait a little longer till the International
situation clears up a little, when. In All
probability, they can bo floated on
better terms.
IlecUlon on Acceptance
A banker who rcturmd from New
lork ctcrday, and who Is nn enthilsl
nHe advocate of both trade and bank
acceptances as a means toward extenel
Ing the countrv's credit, said tbnt on
Moiulav Inst a committee of the New
Icrk Chimber of Commerce, with FrinU
A Vanderllp, president ot tho National
C ty Hank, ns chairman, held a meeting
legardlng ways rtnd means to promote
the use of acceptances and the growth
of discount companies.
It was understood, lie said, that this
committee had arrived at an Important
decision which Is to bo cummunlcated to
the chamber at on early dale He slid
he did not know what this eleelsion was,
but he understood It applied to tho
after-war adjustments, which Interna
tional developments have brought
around
Utrr-IVnr Fuel Oil Need
On the subject of "Oil After the Wnr.''
Henr L Doherty & Co say
"Tho oil companies are striving now
, to supply enough crude oil to drive tho
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NOVEMBER 0, 1918
ships of the navies nnd of tho new
reeded to meet tho needs of the world's
commerce In peace. Tho shops of tho
whole world are stripped ot cominodl-
les which e-rter Into general commerce.
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Itl'.l.ininl'K NOTICKS
Cnthollc
I.WMl'.N KH INMTIII) to M Vincent "de
l'aul rloclets Itetreal at Ht John's Church
K p m lion't nils the eloquent sermons
by Ilev KIKHAN
.tiuiirt.Y it ,
BentijS
ACKEll At Chlcnco, 111 . Nov -n.Vltl.U
H, only aon of Tllllo Ilockhlll
N'ollre nf funeral later
HVKF.lt. Nov 4, of pneumonia. WIL
I.IA.M II HAKIUl. husbind Uf Anna llk,r
(OH,- Harmsl aneil XI. Punt.ru! an-, ..
iiiurs e i in .i. tn i-niuji si. jnt. prl
IANAIIAN Nm 3 MAIIOVRET widow
of p. trek i Ilinah.n.RKed 4 Rel, v,
and friends Invited to funeral Tliursdii"
H .0 a m , t her late residence, l.llr, V
KvvsHi.M..
.! ttr.t IINUIII Illll .,"111
merchant fleets. Nearly every neev ship cminh., , , ,rUh iSt""itiV ftL. tJ?nrlf '" wlf "' William Kllnec? and 70. nelatliWi " 'A
launched now burns oil ns n fuel. Tho. . iiamijiv. i mcelion r vA. ' " '"""'. " onranliillont of.whleh ho J
building cf merchant ships w III not ceaso MfflJ .."Jf;"- vD'AoW1 Ku'r." , "Tp'm " 'f-rinklfn"' iT 'R J '
with the signing of pence. It will go on Hie. in mml !i M nfiM1 'Jtf prltnte Northnmid Ccm. mends mv call , 1
lut tut though thero wero no peace, W.0.'"1"; " "'clock from oil"? II Hair Knt.t.i'?i ,0t?iii5s h,..i,. . if.,. f.
because the demands of commerco will "VltTTIoWraiSJii'n"1'" "T'MfcrSSUi.Vr'&C .
be Unprecedented Willi nil the nctlvl- pneumonl. MArtOAlli:T H . wife of'wirnl r"''1 "ahoney ntv via Phlla and rtea.1. ; k
ties of the .Allied shipyards the tonnago W"'" "otlco of ,h. funeral w.lbe jK'orT",u,' t.tRinZ' M.Wn? -.
of tho Allies In merchant shipping I lillAp"-'Av t Paad-na fal Nn t City napera eorr. , ;
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Devon Manor A 8ch001 ,or
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Ito.rdln. and Da nnis. emlA. i.. i
KDITH BAMPON Principal, DllVUN, PA i
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iiiuirz Nov, fi, WILLIAM If TIIir.TZ "' mlnolo C'uun II No. 127. I, of 1' Int.
aed 74 Itelatlee nnd fil-nd 'invlled tniPrleale.
funeral service. 4inN.Carllsost Thurs LKNIIAftn Nov. B. JOHN husband of
'T,'..?'..'." ,nt iliddl.inwn l'a I the late .Mary A. .enhard. Itelttlve and
Mi'llM: Nov .1 mmiy 15. dauahter of frltrds Inv ti. I to fun rul 823 W V'cnanito
!"'e Jnmra and Mare liuefce I'nn.rii t-n . i et . Frl . 8 10 n m. Illah mass nt reeiulem
8 .10 H
r'siiience nr sMter. Mrs rath-
rea .!.. tm.. -it-
rill ' JTrKrrrinV 1 Tr... Ini llniw
l' T7nvJ?tltrt rvlco
,Il.,.!l.N.?.!lA. Nc 4 cf pnfumonin.
(HA111.nH I) K(jn of I.itwnM nml Mt I
Al'ir IlltrnVriutl nn,.1 4l ft. -t... -..1
i . , --.....,.... r, .- tm tl . ntlVip HUM
rrlenila Iniltcd to funeral I'M , m 21IU
H IStli st Mas ti , m Ht Monica" i
rhurch 17th nml miner l tnt Holy
r.1"" ' .'.m
hiii.i; eir innu"nn Nov 4 MAIIT.
datmhter of the hte James and (Vitharlno
Hrne wii si I'unirnl Trl . In n m.
1.... ,v"' - .V.' "miner jam, llrne 1U'U7 N.
uinae . west . I'hlii. Int. Ilov Cross Cem
1 .tlll.K i. I AVV-. t,.V J. .-...
or Jnmc It nnd Mirunret Clrns. n'd 9
jears 1 uneral services Thurs. 2 p- m
parent' reitdrhce, 1131 Wnln st . Wank
'"'.'' . ,.!.ni Pfliate Knst Cedar Hill Cem.
i.. 'V.'Vi .r. a MICIIAIIL. husband nf
vlZ "rldret t .,rr Funeral 1 rl a m . SnVj
I. n.rl "eiiulem mass Church nf the Nillv
liy li a m mt prliatc Old C.ithedfal
CHVMru-nTAtv v... i
AVSir Wife
nf, Jnc"ph Chamberlain, llelatlve and
;r,pni1' "ly led tn funeral serMc,., Thura
i m Nc,nn ,nnr ,(.t of ,J ,t ,nt
prleate. North Cedar Hill Cem
it HLttllV Noe 3 IIKLKV C. wife of
Rivmond A Cherrs nml daunhter of Catha
rine and late Timothy Kelly, need 25 11,1a
tleea and frl, n.ls. It V- f Un.i-niw .,..1
Lencue of the Hncred llert of St Thumm
Aquinas Church, lnltel lo funeral Thur ,
f so n m. residence nf fther-lr-law Vll
llam M Cherrv. 2Ca'l H lloueler t (INth
nnd Oreicon ave ) Solemn requiem nine
Church of flt Monica lo a in. Int. Holy
eriM Ceni uto serelee
CiallK Nov. 4, EMAPHTIl Cr-Alert
(neo -Nercllllott). wife of Alfled Clark nited
71 funeral Thurs , 2 p tn , 401.' James st..
1 rinkford. Hen lie M Htrphcn's Church,
2 3D ii m Int Cedar Hill Cem Remains
liny le Viewed Wed . H to 10 p m.
CONNOR Noe I HVHAII N, CONNOR
I urther notice of funeral eelli 1m Bleen
from the oilier II. llulr l.ulhlliur. ls.'O
Chesfnut st
i.irr,.V,'Juy.. . N'nv 1 of pneumonia.
F.RA.NCIS MICILMtl. CIl.VVFHY need 31)
I uneral from residenco of Michael A 51c-l-aufh
In. 21)114 N Uth st Thurs. S 30 n
m Hluh mass of requiem Our Lady ot
Mercy Church 10 a m Int Ilo.y Htpulchre
COSTELLO. Noe ft of pneumonia
M1CIIAKI. J CeHTKLMI husband of the
late Annie T e'ostilln I'unernl Frl n
m i residence uf his aon Francis.
CtiTmv Niar Vlnrcntoevn N J Noe'.
3. WILLIAM II. huslnnd of lillitheth A
niton, naed 23 Relative nnJ friends in
elted tn funeral Frl 1pm, residence of
fiither-lll-lnev lleorse II I'oeeell, near Vln
eentown N J Int lluptlst Cem.
e HAWroltl) Noe 4 Jl'I.IA A dauith.'
ter of the late Joseph It and Hannah 1C.
(rafr-d Hereleca nnd Ine or'eit"
CRENNY Nov 3 CHAItI.EH 1. hi...
band of lierlrudi) A (nee Donoenn) and son '
of M.eraret and Into James Crenny Rein. I
eivis aim irienus inviiou io lunerel. Thurs.ior ,m and LMarrona sea. int. private.
K 3ii n. m 2s.'.' N Hlniocnid at. Holmn Sorlhwood Cem Remains may be viewed
requiem miss .st Cnlcmbn'a Church 0 30 Wed v Auto funernl.
a m Int. New Cnlhedr.il Cem. Auto FBTERMAN A patient sufferer at rest.
funeral ... . I Nv 8. JOSEPH, husband ot Wllmlna,
DM.LI Suddenly Nov S, HUOH
band ut Sarah Piley (nee Unit) Relative
nnd friend Invited to funeral. Thurs. ft in
'.'. ,m alA f". Hhron avn Sharon Illll
?"."'". Vi,u.rthi "-, ,no !,nlJ S,lrlt l" n
ln I "m';.,i'lir.0"MMi.A,l,,to -Sr"'F- .
MAi'tV SlrTi Dom nl'e" lv.,1 ' Nnv-.1
ffflBv,? 'n'nd''' frlend'.'nVRet'u "fera' .
, Thiipn U "rl t.v nn ir...j . .
..-,.....-. : . -" .." ...m.t iil r,
Thur . S.30 11 tn SO I'nunrfpu , T. ....I
high muss Kt Marj Mamlalene Ohureh II u
m Int Holy Cross Cem , Mlllvlllo, N. J
nr.NO VN At HurlltiBtun ' J Nov
I. CHAltLKS II busbnnd of Elizabeth Dun
ktln alted n.' Ilelitltea nnd friends, Sam
son I.oilo, .No 07 K of I Atnecoseo Tribe
No ,'1' X " " ' l.ivlted to funeral
servlres. Thurs . 1 p in. 3111 Ilarrkley si .
liurllnitton. , j int. private. Trlends
inav rail Weil eve
viiV,.5V-A"D's 5'0l.'.n,brr J'- ot InfluenH.
IIAHIll son of Kllzielicth rattersall and
late Harry K. Tredeneh aned i'3 s-rvlcea
1 rl Ip in. mother' resldenee, 2I3S Ork
"' "' lnJL t,ra'e lorrest Hills, l-rhmls
ma; enll Thurs. eve. 8 to 10
KINK Nov 4 CIIItlSI'IANA (nee Tlsh
er). vvldovvr of Henry L rink, aaed OH He",
tlves and frlemls, l.iidlea' Aid Society of
Taeony Herman Lutheran Church Invlteil
o funernl services Sit -' p m (I701 m-n-loth
st Taeony Int Miiannlla Cem He
mains may be viewed Krl. nfter 7pm
KOLKY Nov 3, LAUHA MAT. dkuahter
of bumuel li. and lain Ella K Foley (ne-e
Leer) nuert 2.' Relatives nn.t friends In
vlteil to funeral services, Frl ,2pm 2515
N ."ith st Int. Hillside Cem Auto service.
Remains may bo vlevvnl Thurs eve.
loMiil.L Nov 3 anonni: toxiiill.
formerly of I'hlla husbind of Huth A Fox
hill, lined 70 funeral Thura . 2 p. m .
Crestmont ave , between Tenbryn and Ham
ilton uvea . Crestmont, Ta int. private.
Ardalev Cem vU funeral car
UAl,l.AllHKll Nov 4 MART n . dau.h
OII.HEnT Nent
IT Kept 27 In action In France
atea Arms Nil ILK III I.r, all,.
,11 of Marcu, W ...id KJl,?llS
united M
Hi;ilT son
Ollliert need "fl.
(111.I.1UA.N of
pneumonia,
AONHH II. OILUOAN etaughler of Mar.
Itaret and the late Thomis Clllltvan 1'rlends
are Invited to attend the lln.s? Thufs a
B.Jn..Jh!Lrcn. of Mo,,...,,lr."'d Sacrament
5lth and Chentpr nf
W I'hlla
t UliA.M
ler or jijvia an.1 Mnruarft M Vni.no. -,i numnKinn imn, i- ii.
J'K -fnn Thurn H :in n m r.arpntn rMiiWr"' Vft mothern reolflf nco. H'32 N Miiranall at.
mJ&M , ,.i!eA,J,!:,V'-vt . ., ruenolden. Pa . ' u"VKl?tiuVSiJ JtiJZV. .
1 . uiiiirirR anu ir tni iniit. 1. rT.i " ' o "','.."" .
elalUuher (nee Olllesniel IlliTi. ,... cSi aued IIS Relatives and friends. Thlla. Musi-
M,l f ne(n.s, JiKriP. c!,,uBrc'h.mNor,vroo,a:1i,"s";t mA" i.V,Fl,.h,?,lS5:.",oS5: r
I.AHH Nov a cf pneumonia. ItOIirnT Invited to funeral. Thurs, S a. m., 440
husb.ind of Anna c eilnss, atnul it Chambers ave Gloucester City. N. J. Sol
lo of Kchuvlklll Arsenal Ill.h mass emn renulvm mass Sit Mary'. Church ..
II . hu
i nmnin.
' ru iiiuin in nLiiuiiKiii ATHPnn uinb m -
of reuulem Ht. ilabrlel's Church ti,, 2
i'. V?,.i.I,n'.ra.ii V " m' .,n-' H "uenther HMITH. Nov 3. CHARLK3. husband ot .
f,1. -" nd Ultlelnson) Int prlvito Holy Mary .smith llelntlves amt rrlends. United
I Uross Cem llody miy be viewed wd. eve llrotherhooil of Carpenters. Iocal Union. No.
.9.l.'.l.!.':sP.!';TrN"V " Allf irAi:i aiat. I 41- Atlantic Cltv N J , Invited to funeral.
T1IKW tH,i:i:h"N son of Mary and th. ' Frl . In m . U01 Cantrell t. Int. Holy
lute Mortimer 11 Oleeson Helatlv.11 n",i 1 Cross Cem . . ,
frlenda nre Invlled to ntt-nd funeral ' hMITlt. Nov 4, MAnfil, O. SMITH (nee
Thurs m in a in from the residents' 'of I noblnson), wife of Joseph 1 Bmlth. aed 8.
his brother .Mortimer II Oleeson. 245.- N Itelatlvea nnd friends, members It. V. M. So.
, 17th st Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto ' dnlity. Altar ond nosary Societies, bes.ue
, ,u,.r.",'.n . . I of tho Bacred Heart and Ladles' Aid 8o-
1 flllll.rt Nov I. THOMAS O DANinr.. ' elety of Church of Incarnation. Invited to
husband of Mary Ann Hy drier ni-d 110 funeral. Thurs.. S 30 n. m.. 4K31 N. Leltn
1 uneral services 1 rl H p. m. 124 Clifton bow at Solemn requiem mass Church of
eve.. Aldan l'a Int i.ittl,, i;.ka cem. In.arnatlon lo n m. Int, Holy Sepulchre
eixioret l'a folinvvlni; arrival of iriin , Cem Auln funeral
, 'TilMn'r't'ftV 't'""".": " ' m siK"1 TpniNmin ct R. of pneumonia, JOHN
olV"JimUlC'.en'lr...,i?viVl'1 t0 funrrat Frl .
Mi "i'r',i n'i1'' ,Mfs.ft Pi" f-idy of I.ee Sprlniter. 11123 W e
hai iTni Vnv'"V ,?.,?L,l.,flln I mass of reeiulem, Thurs.
nvrii i nr 'i-X, . r-,xsy-ST HAI.of our Ladv of the Hoiy
qiuFrV'. BnCj m"' SnnU.'3er,Bi "'.'!L' '.'.'' Tloira sts. llelatlve. and
Ihurs. s d. m.. :inn 1; in'. '.. .'""i!' I
Davids Pi Int nrlvnt rii. "c" "' I
,',' "' In' P r'Vn '" mlt lower..
. HA.U,T!'n,.r7:,Nov 3. nnoiNA A . elaugh-
ter nf lute Illlam and M.iry Hartley Il,u.
Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Thurs
K .in a in 141,1 N 2llth t. Inl Cathedral 1
Cem Auto funeral '
HKNDItlCIC At Hrle, Pa . jjor n .
pneumonia CHAIU.ns J jr husband of
milaueth Conroy Hendrlck and son of
I'harlen 11 and Helen Nichols Kuneral
Thurs, lit a m reel lenco of father-In-
law vVIUIam Conroy, Ureen and loth sta i
Int Oermantown "" ""' I
HEYWOOD At Itroad Ax. Pa. Nov !
JO.-,i:i'll II son of Henry and MIrv ir. 1
wood. ad 00. Helatlvcs and friends, also
Ansln-Saxon l.odue No it hons '"f "t
Cleorce. Invited to service. Thurs. 2 Sn. m.
Oliver II Hair Ulds . 18J0 Chestnut st. Int.
Arllneton Cem
HILTON Nov 4. RMlANOn. Widow of
"n niu 1 II (nn ii in A mil Li.....l mi
V. .. .."'5.i.e. iV n!.. u."7".' ".". '
ThrB
jnurs.
i..rr. .;"..' -'.".:..".. """""" ' "' Pnvaee.
'W.W1.. '.'.''. '""' e"'1 . i
iiiai tLA sueldenlv. Xuv. .1. M1HV
shi of Ellen and late Jam. s Holt, aged 3.
Member of Yubl Tribe, No. "7H. I i) ll
M Kunoral services on Hat., at 2 p nl .
reitldci.cn hJ Moort Ht int
private Fern-
mhoii i, m Aiuo etice.
IIiniliAltn At Ath.ntir. n v..
,..,T,rn.,:W,erlUc,hVTr.iu7.:
"YlA'.ffiH' il'UoV '?.'- "ofp'n-elim'on?."
CLAllKNCi: N husband of Anna Hubler
(nee Wlecnnd) and son of Jeremiah and Ar-
Vslla Hubler need SU Relatives and frlnrfs
Invited tn funeral services Thurs. '.' n in I
103 B Vcnopso st Int cedar Hill Cem
Ho wa. a member of Washington Camp,
'No 0.', P. o. 8 of A., of Oordon. rat
l'n Is-, a k.e,....U-il j-.. ' it . .nt i-v
l.f employo of Savage Arma dorp.'. 1.' U.
of S o II N
IH'OIIKS Nov .1. PATliinj J., husband
of r.llen M lliuhea. formerly of li.'il
den of "slereon. John J.' il.rnMl. 1443 N
i and Sbisur st. ), Int. ilolv
to funeral .
or,1P" ' wutn
i:rnm -en.
Aut
jeni.Neviox.
Nov J of nneum is
vtotSv "v-n-h.-J"1 ... '.: I
okoiuii: joh
nitUVUIl MrOLATHKItY wife of oVorc. "' Lor Thompson Ineo JJavisi. iin u,
Iltnel, n ll, .iiin'4 IVI4 H llro,,l .i fS llelatlve. and friends Talrmount .Lndee,
notlcS of funernl will beslven r0u,, Uu" .No ir,8 K of P.. Invited to funeral Frl.,
HOLT --nn Nov 3. Wll I.I am (I HOI T - P m . -'"" Stanley st Int. North-
huth.in.1 nf .vnni.. i 'nni I Mi ,...i,Ii"i.'' i wood Cent Prlmds may call Thur... 8 to
sj. s. i. . , 'esisss. h ... .... .d,AiilAivimnenl l'i
oHrnu jonnseon ineo r.utsonj and son oe i
James nnd Ulliaboth Johnston (nee r.lllotl). ,
'?'. HL. Pt County Cavan. Ireland, .Ku-1
peral Thurs
residence nf brother.
In-law Harry Herbsocb. 2059 nelsrade st I
Int. Oale and Cem '
l. IVII'll t-If r h. ...!- -. U ,....
KAMIlllEIt. Of rmenmnnl-. t base hos.
pltal, Uduewood Arsenal, IMccwood, Md.,
Nov 3. herireant IIKOIIUK C, KAMPIlKH.
la member of Oriental Lodge, No. 383, K.
and A M and West Parle Prrsbyterlan
.Church, son of Daniel y. and late Laura .
1 Huplee Kamerer. Puneral service private. '
Thurs. 3 b. m.. 1324 N. Frailer .1. Int. i
Ml Moris hCem. "" '
irinsiii,'ti vvs.. sr finis niimiinr t
SffliA5
., ii i .i..i .- ..-.i 7 .m n - .:.
B-'l" "Wnftnn ave 0,lr?rlTnVtn,n'Ccaml,
KHIISIIAW Nov. 3 BAMUUU hlisl
"t "t . iiiiivcu w tuurmi, til, u. m,.
iMhnti I
Carlisle st. Int. private. Northwood Cem
K1LKL1I Nov ", IIAllilY It. KHitt.lt,
aim if .Vattle and th late Wlllla n K.
.. T. .. " . .l . :..:. V
,u."c.n.n,Jf8nrt,he 'uneral will be
!1,IM ...ii .' .""..prl.v,,!. .
vU. MAIITIN. huaband of Freda
I ivieier. i'
ulen feenv
,.-, tit."n
Klauke (nee lvjnlp.cb.e), aaret 33 Funeral
l vsrvics. jM, ,n En., Anu
hft.. 1403 M f?Arlla St.
UL1NUUU. .
M .7 '"1 --.Vf iT.nri.i i .
CATUAHUitt r., j
i. . sA4uauuih -., i
or iaie hH Kfranaw ineo Walton ), r?u 7 Vi in Vfit f wr hlMt
',,e,V?.R ln'm.b.".' ?, I'"".- No, 13, & fl fgi frvat.- WH-lam "iVon"
V I-iinVralVhT.;. T'J,"" Vi.ii.nJ. SJ Autos v I I meet train, leavlnj N.w
A, I uneral Thur., I p. m., re.luenee nc .., -lfc-lt.,i nemiine Terminal i"i ta tn
aon.ln-law. Nathaniel Afeiandor. 473J N. J.-.t.,fi1"i.',.,"'ne Terminal la p. m
it
In-law, 3IS .Main at , Amlder, l'a. Member
m veronica a inurcn lu a. m. int. priraie.
HI Varnnliiii
'i r'alhntral rfti
MATLAf K .Nov'
Inf John W MitlnrK
, HELENA B.. wldrnV
tlsaltlltraa ri4 f tlatttti A
JmltM to wtc Kut , 2 p in., at her
'nln n l.lMeoa llllfl L'rntirla ail fnr BrMlfH
- liei'lllli Ill's 4 Idllllfl .1111 HVHV.a
I.nurel Hill r. m
M-fAltltrv eve a of pneumonia. EtT-
OEVn V. McrAnilF.N 2t;n Cnntrell tu
tnenr 22d ami Pnjdcr ave ). husband of Fran.
" .vieenrren (nee rranieyi. son or jonn
j anti iar it -vicearren ieeiauee ana
frlep 1 member, of De pnto Council K. of
( No fllli nil other aorietlea of which he
wa a member Invited High requiem mass.
rt IMmond cnurcn Ham Tnurs.
Mri i.i, i. i , uv, . w i i, nuepana ui
My McKeivey (ne Ilonner). llelatlve and
frhnd Holy Namo Poelety of Our Mother
of je irtow' Churcht Uonenal Society Dlr.
So so A o H i Irish National Forester!
KntRhts of the lied llranchi nil other soci
eties of which he wa a. member. Invited to
funeral Frl . ln.30 n m . mi N 48th St..
West I'hlla Hol'mn hlirh mas of requiem
Church of Our Mother of Morrows 10 a ra
in! Hole Cross Cem Auto service
McMlNVA Nov 4 DUMA, wife of
John J UcKennn. Ilelatlvca and friend.
Inelteil to funeral, Frl in a, m , from her
late residence, 1407 N, BOth St. Int. Old
BMtLt.Krt Nov fl JAMBA. F.. husband
of Knthnn Miller (nee Ilurnsl and son of
Joseph nnd Anns Milter Relative and
friend !nvltei to runerai -rnurs., n au a m..
M d-eucnter oe james j ana siarr fiurpnr.
aced in Funeral Thurs , 10 a. m , parent.'
residence. 1300 Green st. Int. private. Holy
Cross Celt.
Ml'ltl'lir Nov. 3. at niverton, N. 3,
JOHN E . husband of Alice E Murphy (nee,
iVp-rlvl and son of John It and Anna .fur.
Mm Main st., Rlverton, N, J, Int. Momg
ny enee airniiuiu L unrr.i iiiur.., - r.
NKLSOV On Nov. 5, IMP. of pneumo
nia. CATHERINE, wlfa of Hanse Nelson.
Funeral FrlJsv mornlnr. at 10 o'clock from
residence, 2010 Faint aint ave. Int. private,
''"pAI'ST Nov. 2. AMELIA O.. wlf of
Chnrle Fapst, Jr.. and daughter of Wll
llim (I. and late Catharine Miller, aged
Relatives aina irieras invited to la
nernl eerelces Thur . 2 p. m., resldenre
of fathet -In-law Charies Tapst, &r 8. W.
pirent' residence, tin N 30th st. flotemn l
nqulem mas St Francis Xavler'i Church
10 m Int Hotv Cre Cem '
MINCrT At West tferlln N. J Nov, 4. I
VNNIi: M . wife of Harry Mlnck. seed 111. t
Relatlees and friend Invited to funeral -serr- i
lees Thurs 10 30 a m . West Ilerlln. N J.
tnt Ilerlln Ccm Remain may be viewed ,
Wed eve. l
MOORE At rittsburah Ta.. Nov. S. of ,
pneumonia I'rllata (IEOROE J. Osualtr I
Ci . No 1, Sec II. First Reilment, .on of "
Jaio and late William J Moore, aged 21. J,
Funeral Thura. lo .. m. residence of
mother 1433 N B2d st. Int. Holy Cross I
MI'ItrilY. Nov 2, of Influenza, AONE3
hus-UVterman (nee Reynolds), and .on of the
. late lleorse nnd Iivlnla I'eterman. aired 00.
Relative and friends Invited to funeral
serilces, Frl '. p. in.. 3142 N. 22d L Int.
IJCK1LEV Nov. 3, PATRICK, husband
1 5f..M..ry Qululey. Funeral Thurs . D a m.
J" " h'"le road. Taconj. Int. St. Domlnlc'l
' CTvWMNOS.-At 103, K. 5d st.. Nov. 2.
I ,r m i t ia. k
iiiii,iii ."ini" t,.,.i i nn,
i'ai nii;r-, nusoana t
VII.t.lAt T hllslinml nf 1st. Anna A.
Itawllnss (nee Duncan), aired 00. llelatlve.
and friends, Hxcelalor Lodse, No 491, F.
nnd A -l . Hnmllton Ixidae. No. 690. I. O.
o F emplojea of rennn. R. 11.. Invited to I
service, Thurs , 2 P. m , Oliver II. Balr i
inda-.. 1H20 Chestnut st. Int. Fernwood
Cem Friends may call Wed. eve. J'
lllCIIAnDl Nov. S. ot Atlantic City.
N J ADICI.INi: K. widow of I'hllomen
ltlehards Due notice of the funeral will
be given from her lato rcsldcnco. 3043 K.
10th st 1 Injra
ROIIIIIITH. At Mnorestown. N. J EtT
enth Month 4th MAHTIIA, widow of Em
mor Roberts, naeil S3. Relatives and friend.
Invited tn funeral, I'lfth-day, 2 p. m..
Meetlmr House -Moorestown. N. J,
Hunt. .Nov. :t MARV wife of Frederick'
Roth Itelatlvea anil friends Invited tn fu
neral services, Thurs, 3 p, m. residences
of nephew William T. Ilarrett. 250 S 67th
st Int. private
SCIUlMAClCr.il Of 2010 N 13th L.
Nov. 4. I1AR11V C, fCHOMACKKR. hus- '
band of Kllznheth Schomacker Relative.
an'1 friends emplnes nf Schomaek,er I'lano
factorv emploe. of John Wanamaker pi
ano department and nil member, of th.
piano dealers and manufacturer.' associa
tions nre invlteil to the services. Frl., aft
ernoon at 2 p m.. at Oliver II. . Balr
Hullillnir 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. private.
Friends mav call Thurs eve
rwiiimiiit Nov, 4 ritnnr.nirK scun-
Ri:R. son of Recenl Rchurer (nee Haul) and
inie e nariea prnurer. leeiaeive. nna incnui,-.
or a.. ro asx, r
LPffv
' SCI.h 1
..T'rUro,
Int nrllal.
ov, .1 01 penumonia, rieAiix.
Prnnk nnd Kllribeth Hell, aaed
41 Due notlee of the funeral will be liven.
1322 S Pnxsnn at west rhiiaueinnia.
BIIINN Nov 2. I1I.MDII J son of Annie
H Shlnn and arandson nf lat Jame. and
anna Hope, of Philadelphia. llelatlve. and
friends Knlchts of Columbus, No, 674, all
other societies of vvnicn ne wa. a m.moer.
ft )
Int SI Marj'a Cem
eenal .M.I.. on of Trederlc and Marcaret
enanso m, roipinu
til m fllll-e'h
! Hou'la, 'lflth and ,
I .lA.1a Inuln1
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STKl'HE.NSON Nov. 4, at ew liruns-
veUK. N. J.. JOHN PAUL, son of tho late
It II and Jennie J btephen.on and brother
of Major II, 11 Misses riorenee and Mabel
htephensun, .Mrs. Henry Holt and Mrs. C.
Itlchman Funeral from the parlora of V. rt
H ijuackenboss lis Albany st New llruns-
wick. N J 1'rl 1U3U a. m. Interment
Itordentnwn N J
SWAHTZ At 4703 llaltlmoro ave.. Nov. ,
' t" KI.I.A CAItl.ISI.U. wldoev of Kdwln
J Hwartx, Due notice of the funeral will
bo Klven
Ti:.MOVAN Of M17 Walnut st.. Nov. S.
HAItllY M TKMOYAN. . brother of John .
Temov an llelntlve. nnd friend, aro in-
vlted t the servleeii Thurs. ll a. m. nl
"vtr " llnr, H'dl 1.'0 Chestnut t.
nt
Itvl aetlnnlnn i'ntn
Tiii:iihi:h Nov t, raiiina nAnnAHA
TIIIlI'lli:n "Bed S3 Puneral Wed., 2 P. m.
itelatlves and friends invitea eo lunerni.
...":: . ... ,:. .!. ... M. miii
i resiaeiice oi eon, e iirtries inruir,, v'.: !
,!.,. eninn HtM elnrri.vll a l'.i. Int Ileech
,n,l t'r
,;.,;. iiim.iiu, l.
"wnw.Vir.vV" iSi.," i ' frianmr h.,.h.r,4
l Itw U -'.t .,.,..-.. v;;. ....... --."-
'"P.V.VIt.cvv .,
THOMPSON Nov,
ROIIHHT huaband of 1
of nneumonta.
lute Elizabeth Thomt
aon oufU .11 runerni inum , in a. m ,
rfl lenre nt ulster. Mra Joaph rtlcharda. w
BOO'i K Madlaoii at. Int. Holy 8pulchr .
'-'T.r.CIS.-Nov . ANNA MAleV. wife of ?
&'"' -M' Sl?nMWx5Sr.
Thurs . ti 30 iin.SMlN Uth .t, l Solemn
requiem mass St I.dvvard . Church 10 a. ra,
Int prlVUte.
TINIMI.L At 0121 Arch st , NOV. 3. i
SAU11! M widow of, Dr Charles U Tln ,
dall llelatlvea nnd Irlends Invited to sery ,
l. Thurs. li n m. Oliver H Ilalr Illde..
1L. I'hd.lnnl eit I fit f.ntirl 1 1 Ml lTitt1
. TODIJ Nov 3 HUrlAN' dau.Mer of th
late I'hurles and Susan'Todd. Itelatlvea and '
friends invited to funeral rvlce. Thur...
R P m., W07 N. lflh at. Int. Krl., Urletol
iilOV-Nov: 4; ANNA C.duhter t
Marv -ind Iho late Michael Troy t nee fill. ,u , J
leu ) Vuneral Thurs Bp. m. from, her i jv
pirents' residence, IS'.'ii Karl at., yranaiort ' -'til
and Coluiibla uves. Int. Holy Cros. Cem. -i -fl i
"':;,' .,;.;,v," D..j.., . j TrvavnKr i
. W.VI.kl.rt. S uddenly Nov, 4, JOHKTH. $ ,
huslnnd of I.ll ll. V,..ker (r,. Oreen), A'.
Itelatlves and friends, Southwestern Assem
bly, No. la A. O. il. P.. Invited to funeral
service.. Thurs , 3 p. m , 314 W.shlnittra
bly, No. IN A.
service., Thurs
tv.aA. Alwltitin
terrace. Audubon. N. 1. Int. private, liar.
lelsh Cem. l'rlends may call Wed., T to a
p. m, .. ., . .,. ...
IICUTJIIT. ..Nov , I. aEOIiOn V.
WIX'KKHT, aged 71 Ilelstlve. and friend.
nnd meiiihers of I'hoenli Castle No. vt. A.
2, K. of the JI. C . Invited to servloes.
Thur. 2 v m, parlora of J. 8. llutten.
klepptr. 1013 H. 4th at. Int. Odd l'.llow.'
I rni
o.'m-yAM-'fizz.
P
Thur.. i n. in. urn laurei tun
" InniiliienivU V.. e. Anv t
f Jamra WortblnKton, aK'd.Ji Iw
UnPutid HfntlnnT
WIIiaitTKON. Nov. II. JOHN, huefcafkf
of Anna Wrla-htaon. a sed S3, rHutttM
FrL, at 3 l, m. sharp, from hi. late teM
rri., at . p, ,n. snarp. rum ni. i,e nejp,
d,ce, 333 ilerkley t. riermantown. '1, '
rrjvae at North Ceelar Illll Cem. e ' '
WVATTV Nov. J of bronehlaVpneumentf, '
if at N"r
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