v I" EVENING I'UBLlC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, -MARCH 12, 1!)10 15 "A - I V t ( GOSSIP OF THE STREET LOCAL BANKER, HOME FROM WEST, PREDICTS BIG BOOM IN BUSINESS, J Industrial Plants Changing From War to Peace Basisj Foresees Prosperity That Will Carry All Before It Gossip of the Street - T li C. MORTON, of TownsemI, W'helen & Co., lias Just returned frqm "a two wMkrf trip to Chicago. During that tlmo he came into moft lntlmato retatiunH with leudlnfr hankers, railroad men nnd men In the packing and other largo Interest of Chicago. These men, ho said, see nothing but a big business boom ahead, and no ono could convince them of any other possible outcome. They seem to seo big orders ahead In every Industry, with a prosperity that will carry all before It. The whole West, he says. Is talking that way. Wc are beginning to feel that way, ho said, as the quotation board shows, but they uro Just three mouths ahead of tin in that respect. Mr. Morton said ho did not hear a single pessimistic note during the nhajc tltne he was away. Ono thing he noticed particularly was how quickly the Industrial plants out West are changing from war to peace Industry. Many of . them havo completely adapted themselves to the new conditions and Home arc In the transition state. Coming through the United States Steel Corporation's big plants at Gary, tnd on the outskirts of Chicago, he noticed every appearanco of activity. Not one of the big stacks which coor the Immense acreage of theso huge plants, he said, but was belching out heavy black smoke. The same could be said of all the neighboring plants. If there was anything which cas the least cloud over the present conditions and future prospects, he said, it Is the. doubtful position of labor; but on tho whole, he said, It was not re garded seriously. ' Asked what the big railroad officials' from whom he had tho oppor tunity to rind their opinions on the railroad situation had to gay on the ubject, Mr. Morton said that every man of them was noncommittal und fought shy of giving any opinions on any phuso of the subject. , A dispatch from Washington says It has been decided to issue federal warrants to reimburse tho railroads to tho extent of moro than $700,000,000 until Congress comes to their relief. Tho plan l virtually similar to tho Issuance of certificate's of Indebtedness In connection with tho urious Victory Loans and tax disbursements. Scarcity of Laborers Before Midsummer Predicted People uro talking very generally about tho labor question in this country, said a banker, as if something dreadful was likely to develop from tho labor situation. These people, ho remarked, see .mills 'and factories shut down, hundreds of thousands of men walking the streets unemployed and hundreds of thousands of soldiers from overseas dumped on tho labor market, with no Immediate prospects of' employment. Many of theso people who fear such conditions can see nothing but unrest and Bolshevism and all tho attendant oylls. As a matter of fact, he said, ho believed, long .before the summer Is over, such conditions will bo so completely reversed that tho scarcest Commodity In the country will bo labor If It Is not treason to call it a commodity. We tiro talking about putting up the bars ngalnst Immi gration, ho said, when as a matter of fact tho burs should bo put up against emigration of men who are moro concerned about getting back with their families to their native countries in Kiirope, many of them to take tho places us far as .possible of tho millions killed in the war. The harvests in the South and Southeuat, ho said, havo already begun, and aro absorbing all tho labor available. There uro each day In New York hundreds of foreigners standing In line waiting for passports, and all seem to be supplied with money. livery outgoing steamship to Europe Is loaded to the gunwales with these people, and as soon as tho peace. Is signed it is estimated that more than a. million will cross over this summer. They urn going to almost even' country, ho said, to take up prop erty .in many cases formerly belonging to relatives who have been wiped out by the war. This banker said that while every one advocated strongly the deportation of tho disturbing foreign .element, It was a serious matter for the industrial future of tho country, especially during the reconstruction period, to havo so many able workers leave us. SteeVs Unfilled Tonnage Failed to Create Ripple It was return Led In the financial district .yesterday how the announce ment on "Monday of! the United States Steel Corporatiop's uncompleted orders for February, although they were less by 673,481 tons than on January 21, failed to create a ripple on the stock market. Although the decrease was almost the same as the previous month, the announce ment of which caused a lot of short selling, there was none of the usual forecasting which was indulged In Just prior to the January announce ment. At that tlmo the market was going down; yesterday It was going up. A broker who deals largely In Bteel said that, from the published figures, It would seem that orders have been received by the corporation equal to 85 per con", of its deliveries. He said, however, that he did not believe they were running greater than 50 per cent of deliveries. He maintained that us far as could be approximated the steel plants of the country are not running as a whole much above 35 per cent of deliv eries, and would soon work off their Burplus orders. The outlook, however, ho said, is strongly In favor of a veductlon In prices ut tho conference of the steel men In Washington yesterday, fol lowed by an Influx of orders which will send unfilled tonnage away; up again, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts. in3.17n bu.hela. The market waa quiet, but firm. The fol lowing wero the quotations: Cr lots In export elevator, government standard Inspec tion, standard prlces-No. 1, red winter. 2.80s No. 1. northern spring. 2.S No. 1. hard winter. J2.39; No. J; red winter, gar licky, J2.3T: No. 1. red. smutty. $2.3! No. S, red winter. 12.33: No. 2. northern spring. 12.30; No. 2. hard winter. .2.8: No. 2. red winter, garlicky 12.34: No. S. nf mutty, 12.33; No. 3. red wlnUr. IJ.-. No. 3. northern aprlna. J2.32; No. 3. hard - wlntor, J2.32:. No. 8. red wlnier, gJ llcky 2.30; No. S. red. smutty. 2. No. 4. red. 12.80: No. 4. garlicky. Ij-jJ" ., Ma. a am,,,,.. t, ?. M. 4. garlicky. .mutty. 2.2:'No'"o,,red. 2.28: No. , 'v -.. garlicky. 12.20: No. rl. amutty. 12.23, No. 0, garlicky, amutty, $2.24, CORN Recelpta. 7.11 bushel.. . Hupplle. were small and the market was higher, but trarifl ua nulat V nunfe ellnw In C.r lots, for local trade, a. to quality and loca tion, at Jl.43ffl.48 per bushel. OATS Itecelpta. 2S.344 buahela Tho mar- kqi aavancru no unaer ngni ourriuae, uuv trade was quiet. Quotations: Car lota as to location No white. 71Tl'4ci stand ard white. 70"i71ci No. .1 white, BiiiJ U 10c: No. 4 whlto, 08O00C. , FLOUn Ileeclpla. 1.U.ID.300 Iba. In Back.. ?rads waa quiet, but prliea were firmly held, ha quotations ranged aa follows: To ar rive, par Hid Iba. In 14u-pound lute aacka Winter, atratght. western. 110 2AO10.S0: do, nearby, J0.MW10: Kanaaa atralght, I10.ul Oil: do. short patent, slu.tO011.2O; eprlng, ahort patent. Ill.lu&ll 30; do. patent. H)B311; do first clear. . 40eo.t)fJ. RYU FLOUJt was ateady but quiet. We quote at IT.7B0S.4O per barrel In sucks, a. to quality. PROVISIONS Th market rultxl atAdy with a. fair obulnr trad. The quotation! were m fol awi! nr in aiMa. amnkod and alr-drled, 40c; beef, knucklra and tendera, smoked and air-oriM. 470: porK, ramiiy. lOaSvoai nami, U t r.ne.H lAn.a 11Kkrt')n. An mlilnnmn. gav ,.4C-a. IWWa ta lajy Uu 4Vt enMiLvw, loon. 33eS3Hc: do, do, smoked. 33035Hc; hama, boiled, boneltas. file: plcnlo shoulders, t). P. cured, loose, 25c; do, smoked. 2So; beillea. in pickle, loose, sua; Drcaaiasv paeon, Toi lard, 28Hc REFINED SUGARS There waa a fair bualnesa on a. basis of to for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Tho market ruled strong with demand readily absorbing the offering.. Quo tatlona: New York and Wisconsin, whole milk, ourient make. 82ei do, do. fancy hald. 30tP30Hv apeclala higher: do, do, fair to good, 84W85o. ., . , . IiuTTEIt Ueeelpta war light and the market advanced lo under a good demand. iuettl;n- 'qiloiri Holld-packed creamery, eitraa. 81c hlgh-acorlnr. 6laict the latter for Jobbing aalea; extra flrata CiDvBOc: Strata. 0668c: aeeonda, r2et34o; fancy branda ot prints Jobbing at U7W00CI fair to good. S8(j 06c. v. I'.oaa Tho inarkat was qulat but steady with ample supplies. Quotations: Krea caaes, nearby firat., I12.JS iwr crata; current re. celpts. tl2i western, extra flrata, $ 12,15 1 flrata. 112, Inferior lota lower: southern. til TO; selected randled eggs Jobbing at 46000c per doien. POULTRY vv nrii. n..el,t rutad vary firm, with & a-...nrf .l.Arhlni tha limited 'rccclDta of ', fin atock. Quotatlona: yow(. via .xprass. ' ITWMci hrolllnr cAleken., fancy, r aofi raaTted. weighing It J2 Iba. apiece, 60 !SSi chlck.ns. aoft-meattd, a ils.t.T ..tagxy young rooalan ,eTw : wj'h a fair demahd. Quotations: V'owls, fresh- ZlilZ vi J;e'"nir "" nd over apiece. 37c: weighing S' lbs. apiece, 48c: weighing 3 lbs. apiece. 84083c: smaller atrea! HjjV5il.Vre,h.',ki,.,'d .'o,wI. In hbls.. fancyj .-.-u. nriMiiuia- 4 ioa. ana over apiece. J,C! w!!!' M " .apiece. 3.1c: smaller aizea 2s32c: old roosters, dry-picked. 2Tc: roasting chlcktns. western, dry-picked, in boxes, weighing 8 Iba aniece. sa7c! weighing 4 lbs. apiece. 35c; weighing 314 Iba. ".'Ei' aVa.Wnln' " &3 Ibi. apleei! 83?: f""X-. 2Tffl80c: roasting ehlckena, western. In bbls. wifMnr a ih. -..(. u. eXCeDtlOnal lnta hlirhae, ui.'l.ll.. tli. Ik.' an ,h.,2ff,.: ?. .' " as r.r.' aXSTT. Ji,".T"..iur.""-. ."earoy. $?;?& W t0,,50S.,, 0O43ci do. do common in53ci io- o)d.Toma. 40O4io; do. old hena. 11rl,0!S',u1,, p.r do"n. white, weighing -T- ,"- ,'r uusrn, til. .avciu' wniia. weighing 1)10 Iba. per dozen. $s.2oOB: aol do weighing 8 lba.per doxen. IT. Bo j do. do. T lbs. per dozen. 10: do. do, doan- lbs. per doaen. 14; dark. 12.30: amali and No. 2, tlO .,Bgi, guineas, joung. par pair. ft.GUOS; old 11 wl.uO, FRESH FRU1T9 Apples of fine quality ruled firm, with demand fairly active. Strawberries wera Irrcgulsr In quality nn4 valje. other fruits were generally steady. Quotatlona: Applea, WnX0.!1' sSr bbl. King. I7O10; Ilaldwln. 7..V)4i10i Northern Spy. ufi 30 1 llubi bardston, ITOII23: Creeling. 8ffl: Ilus. aets JT8 00. Apples. I'ennsj Ivanln and Virginia per bid. lien Davis, $708 30: tlano. llftUi VVInesap, J6.3UOT2: York Im ptrlal. aW10:Ilomt lleauty fancy, 110012. vppita per quart, 10O83c, VEGETABLES Potatoes were freely offered and barely steady under a light demund. c.nlona and rabbage were Irregular In quality and value. Thtt quotations follow: White potatoes, Jersey, per S -bushel bssket No. 1. S.4W hoc; S'o. 2. .lurrnuc. White potutoes. l'enn. avlvanla. No. 1, per 100 iba., Il.hoai'. White potatoes, western, per 100 lbs., 11.73 1.1(0. Whlta.potatoes New York, per 100 lbs., 11.7301. 00. Hweet potatoes, leraey. per basket No. 1, I1.8302: No. 2 ll,230 1,30. Hwaet potatoes llaaterii hhore. per uoi., .so. I. e.iwvu. nrfi poiaiors, Lieiu ware and Maryland, per huahel hamper No. I, ..uu; iso. .-. l. ante l, mi. cahbags, uaniaii irru, i'rr vun, .n,,ii uaDDage, southern, per hamper, I2H2.23, Onion., yellow, per, 100-lb. bag, (203.(13. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York. March 12. I1UTTKR Higher and firm. Recelpta. (11)67 tuba. Higher acor. Ing, Hltdltic extraa. nnVio outside! firsts, ftltfllOe; seconds, SSOSHHc; state dairy, BSMSlic: Imitation creamery. IMMMo. EOOB Steady. .Recelpta. 27.702 rasea. F.xtraa. 48H4SUc; extra first.,. 4242Hc; firsts, 40Vi 041Hci seconds, J43.1cj dirties, No. Ii 36c. Inside: No, 2. 3iltaKo, checks, No. 1, aaU37ci No. 2. S403Sc: storage. 4.1 048c: atat. and nearby whites. 4S4r: gnthered whites, 420411c: pullet whites, 47 W4Rc; raclgo roast whiles, 4SQ4nei western and southern whites, gathered. 48043c: state and nearby hennery browns. 33V43c; mixed colored. 41 vi4Hc. . CHBEHE Firm. Receipts. ,4817 boxes. Slate, whol. milk, colored. SSWoi flat, col. ored. average run. l?V4ci flat, white., BK e82oi twin., specials, 33V4 36c: flat, whiles. 31R91K0. Extra by Tidewiter OIY Company Xw York. M&rch It. The Tidewater Oil Company ha.l declared the retrtl. Jar quarterly, dtvliwwl at U anil' .an wraiern. per ooa. IS.ailff 4,73. lemons, per bo. i2.23tD4.nn. Oranges, Florida, per. crate. I3.2.14ST.U3; do. Call fornla. per box, 12.70011.33. (Iranefrult. Per box. S2.10U3. Htrnuh.fr... trinrinm GLASS TOLD PLAN TO FINANCE LINES - Railroad Administration a,i yar Finance Men Propose Warrants EXPLAIN TO SECRETARY Hc Considers U. S. Ccrtificalcs of Indebtedness Available as Collateral Hy the Associated Prest i Waahlnilnn, March 12. Proposals for financing the railroads of tho country pending appropriation' by Congress of the necessary funds vere laid before Secretary Cllasa. of the Treasury, today by railroad administration and war finance corporation officials. The plans, which were developed yeeterday at a conference of railroad executives and representatives of the rallrond adminis tration and uar finance corporation, provide for Issuance of government war rants to railroads for the amounts duo on last ear's accounts and other ilnbts. Tho warrants would amount virtually to certificates of Indebtedness, to be Cashed when Congress appropriates the funds requeste'd by the railroad admin istration. The railroad companies would bo permitted to use. the warrants as col lateral for loans. A special committee of railroad executives, headed by How ard niiott. president ot the Northern Pacific, was appointed to negotiate and 'distribute tho loans, which would be ar ranged by each Individual railroad com- pany The proposed plan, or whatever plan I may bo finally adopted, would be car- ; rled out largely through Swugar Slier- ' ley. of Louisville, who retired as n mem- , ber of the House of Ilepresentatlves at , the close of the last Congress Mr. rMnrnej- win nucceen joun Keuon v ii llams, retired, as chairman of tho rail road administration's division of finance on April IB, his appointment- having been announced by Director General Illnes last night. ' Merman il,vemkera will no longer be protected by patents under which they dntlnn It,,. . u nnn.nrnflf orfranlzatton. In which virtually every important American manufacture of chemicals and dyes will be a stockholder. The women's ilreaa Imlu.trlea 'of Kuropp and America soon will be llnkea more closely. The Associated Dress In dustries of America, which numbers amoni? Its members leading dress manu facturing firms tn this country and Canada, as well as manufacturers of raw materials from which dresjes are made, will establish offices In London and Paris In the near future. It Is be lieved this action wll mark the most contruetive step yet taken toward tne? internationalization ot the world s Bar ment Industry. Ilurlng of wool In the Middle We.t has begun In advance of the shearing season. One of the largest lloston op erators In fleeces is paying fifty cents a pound to the growers for Ohio wool on the sheep's back. Growers are keen for Information as to wool dealers Ideas on prices. Koine of the latter fv?l that fortv cents should be the prlco for Ohio wools, plus one cent, commission to locnl buyers, or forty-one cents f. o. b. cars. American Minister Wliltloek has Ta bled from Brussels advUIng American husiness men to go to nelglum to begin arrangements for trade. The Depart ment of Commerce Is known to be In close sympathy with the recommenda tion, and has urged upon tho State Department tho Issuance of passports to business men who desire to proceed to Belgium for the purpose of stimulat ing trade. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. March l"ytwi,"'ifipl,",! IS.OOO head tMarlVt opened mostly fl()c to ?,?0,So-,orv'erbU.thneBek.er"yd' fiulk "nT-ale"? iio snlo;Vo; butchero. 10 (is. it) ns: light. u.;!wMr 'MrBrr XHSA .TZSt y& to 23o higher, others slow and steady- calvea firm: .tpeker. strong lfcatUe good. .,c n.aner, u.ucn c, ,....... -.-:-,-- :x .lookers t;on1BnnJonU,.Ccommon and ce and prime. l(l ilOipJii .'.ii Cnmmon biki lum StOMAlrt..!!; butcher Mock, rows nrni iruer-i. "" i"v:" " -v; HnnH"?rlme CJ S.WlS" '"'"? Fm SSn onrmedlVm- 3011.23! veal calve.. 02?Ii.o.h'n:V.V.'.n0C8U0n head.. .Market irnna- higher In .pot.. Lambs, choice and SlKT.'' tiaiiniSl0.7M medium and good. KnToofftrdlircul. S,.3Mn:ewea cTlolce indVrtmi. Si3.7Sll.tBl medium and good. S11W13.73I culla. SttgB. Tlllabarah. l'.. March 12. 11008 Re. ..in,. wIk) Vieiil Active, lleavlea. Sl.n0 3 Pn'hJavy ySfkerg. S2O02O.1O: light york rs" 'siw aWio'so: Pig.. i8.80in. MHFPPAND I.AM118 Receipts. 200 head AelRf.f'Toffip. S14.30: top lambs. 110 30 CALVUH Receipts, Top. SI. Knat Hnffalo. March 12. CATTI.K lie. "SaL-VK - ReceipU." 1 W head. Market l0H06s-R-celP .. 1300 head. Market 3SW Rdi higher Heavy mixed. S20.13BSii.S3 Snrkers i S10WS0 13: light sorkers. Sltlft f5.23: pigs. S 19. roughs. S10.1317i stags, UHHEEP AND LAMI1S Receipts. 1400 had. Market ateadvand unchanged. . St. I-oul... Mo... M.feh 12.-IlopB-Re. ..nt. Ig.no.1 nean iiiaoer. ...., ... ri 737 otg's. iinwiMii! butchers. 110.23 SI 1 in so: heavy. lii.s :. . .. n Ttna n,. S.-.llll n.SII Steady KaSfti .Veer.. Til iioftl" MM helfera. 0.3(lT in- cows 1121?. 13 SO: .lockers and feeders. IfutJisllO T cnlves. 17,73c-17 30 Sm-Klnecelpta. flnli hrnd. Bteady to rllllJBI"-r"""e':s '..Ain . is. ... ' t strong, I.smDs, ir.,j'ii'..u, rv-, ... I3. Kansas City. Mo... Marcli 12. 1 1008 n.J.imu IS 00(1 neaa. lnK irr. irnvy, .,'sTr.?lfit)!i:;? i.uuher...llKn10i light, delpls. s WAfl-i Si!73.lBSO; pig... S137"fV..T.i. r-ATTI.E ilecelpls. 7300 "head. Higher rlma ateera. S1SW1": southern steers, nom. a'uy." "dy! i-l.?s c., !BM.S0i Frlme In.llV. Tiff, rn ,. .v.. l.nSSII 30 heifers. 110 BIIKBr Receipts, r.oon heart. "ignr, ,mV,s linSlH2V jearl ngs, S13P17 ;h.. S13"f.0H4,30: ewes. S12.noal3.S0, Tjm' weth1 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH 8TOCK8 inn Ask ,38 .30 .34 .07 SO ,nn .to l'-i .08 .01 .13 .03 .10 .03 ,0.1 ,07 .02 .17 .07 .30 .73 .14 Jim Rutler MaoNamara Midway Mlxpah Extension Montana North far v Rescue F.ula We.t F!nd . . l ,3d ,4K .31 ,OB .17 ,0K ,08 l" OOLDFIEI.I) STOCKS Allan,. "V Iltue Bull . c2nmnatUn"i-VaVtion CrackerJack ,04 .13 ,02 ,0H .01 ,02 ,nn ,01 .13 on niamoniin.io. ii .. Daisy ! Kewansa Oro i" Hpearhea.l NlUer Pick MIHCELLANKOUS ...Ana United .......,... 3 Nevada. Wonder Tccopu Mining . .70 .12 Remington Pay Dlvldendi New Vork, Marcli 11. The Ilemlng ton Typewriter Company has declared regular quarterly dividend, of 1 per cent on the Jlrat preferred stock and 2 per cent on the second preferred stock, payable to stockholders ot record March 31 In addition, accumulated dividend of' 2 per cent on the second preferred for the quarter endlnsr December SI, 1911, was declared, payable to stock holders 6t record March 11. Io date ww set for the payment ovthe,d!vi- WUelJl wlllioe psmj, aHaaBTBtHC w ... w.' 41 AAM BUSINESS NOTES L. k . ,;; iiiiraiiiiiii.rv. "- i federal taxes iv,kis,039, equal, after About 4500 of these ; patj-ntH, word Ins , d(,uc,on of preferred dlv .lends, to ftriraI;y, L.Vi.'n.U aAP?en' f-r-or," "- " '- 0" .242.400 outstand 2rt1?.R.t ,nlht ,t lhr. ".. r-lv n hnvn . IneT common, ngalnst surplus of $13,310, erty I ustiid la u brands 1 narvm. nave ,R i2K"i u lnm in ioit h.n tnrnp.l nt., In t). rheinlC.il FoUH- 6So1 r '-' u MilrO " "t'- fresh high records ARE MADE IN CORN PIT Dealings Heaviest for Some Time Break Follows Rise. Oats Have Setback Chlrnito, March IS. Flesh high rec ords for the movement were made In the lorn market hetc today and dealings Company for the year ending December were tho heaviest In a long time. The!'!' 1918' made public today, shows pro- rtart was stronger, and almost every ' JvWnrTttlS. of ;." "l" rnmmi..i . i ...." Ior Income and ot her taxes, nr commission house then had orders to ; J3,39a,G07.6S less than 1917 oneratlnc buy on a Jump of CO. point. In hogs, not- I Pnt TJw total bualness of the com- "h ' ,"" "," '" '". "'m: '0;V' S "TO.TurV.nd'fr W." CivlY3,,t."RS llF- 5". ndVrhuateV'tVd.''."? withstanding unrestricted receipts and i',,'Py counted to more than J200.000.. ' ',e" .' '" wer" ' ,s no n,R, ral.t' 's a" a in , molhar'.' 're.laer.ee. ' '. ?!.A J L'j0rcDlllin1"rS,0,01-.,,fi''-ifl?fc - ,i , u",t,ur"-lcu rrceiiiiB anu 00fl ( . . ,K,ri ,-p0t inusPM pro tllc ch ef ini Palrmount ave r-'olemn requiem imm I, ,Pr A ".'," i?,,1, ub,,n "tXS2.t l2b ?ntA n.7!l,UM "Kl,t T"mnt f Cpn!' ""' Tho Pwnt wis rtaKi cenS "JJ ' hc new contrnrta WRjt! V-ro.n!" " """" 10 " m l'aTtt L ' 8"k? l,,,BS,?,r'1SS5 nesting orders to sell were encountered, on encll doV- "fl ?' n,,out 3 cent"' There was a good deal of trade buy- , L' m.v, n vvi i w. f t'r'v"' however, and a break followed. The Venn,? . i lnK' wl"' 1,p new at.vle months selling rhSa'. TT Dye and dameV ,"m& t , M HI Kit -March 8, CHATtLES M.. ha ,r&Ure .hrnW-.0 an" caUR,u 80n,e r wa rs.:. ssar!,,,h 2,75c ,hc ,ott ,,rlw of ,nRt SSi;, rffiJ&i ! Esiww t The .Vew York Central, the Uhlgn hn I u i"T2?J ,,PS"1,,'J, C""h ,n OI'1 Hiyl" n,0"th!' "' 'nually Arm. vsTArT,0JvUi'rrci,1 1 1 JAMKi HfKllKtlT I dm N i 'int private. Itern.Sn.'VnavSj Valley, the Delaware, Lackawanna and J l,",",,"V0S'' Thc "1V l-'Ung 10 to C5 Points above last night's hita" An"tM "wrSr "'"m r n -.,-.... ' i Western and the I'ennsvlvanla llall-,S K ," """" according to eloshig tlgures .erica iti . It a.,m.. an Washington M"'Jfl'TT Jtarcn .. "tAMl A. roads placed .mharroa, m. frJX.l,h" ,r"orl- ue to tho high price of I'robablv ,. increns.. tn the low ffradn .l'All"n'!'. N, 3 . Int. ,;r vat. J ,1,hl,',r.,? , 'Ve.,' l,"A V'.WiT'L M.'J. rnnr-tlerictfl in V.. .i, 1.--1 - ....i-a.. 1 ----er". .iuv IVIt IV 1 1 til LMII HII(IIP owing to the strke there, unless they nro rotiHlgned tn an ofllcer or department of the tinted States fiovemmetit. Oats again followed the trend of 10m. and the market continued to lack hide- pendent feature. The Mart was firmer on bujlng by commission houses und elevator Interests. Cash houses sold at the ouet and so did local Interests. Tetter1 thn rtrfoelnvd Inn......' nn.l li.U.u had n setback. .- , .. .-.,-.......... n, Hl-l- illlVVIllS- The pit crowd went short and when Ing the same standing In the balanco corn Jumped In the afternoon operators sruet as depreciation and Improvement were compiled to bid tho price up in of plant. Tho purpose of thc reserve Is their efforts to cover. Iteports Indicate to make certnln a continuous advcrtls that the area of oats will be reduced! Ing program through good and poor materially, 'years. jiec-cipts remained small. i'Cr;i'I('ne.,.ul!!.rHr..rrCir'1 "' fo"OK vv.i Lorn tnew .lellver) Veal Oien 3iUh Iou l'4l'i !.aw 1 3d', t .in' Ml' I I .'17 I .12 July t'lia .Ma) Julv M'a II1 in;. ins 14 . I12. tird May .. .'JT 2 July .. .211117 ftllis Ma . 25 27 July 21. iy) Pork May ... Ill (ill ST. as 27 Id 20.117 -11.47 2.1 27 24.77 24.02 '23 52 24. OJ 2J t7 4.-i tr, 43 or, 1(1 (Ml MS 00 43 05 M2 I".". 13 111 48 ll. Financial Briefs The American Tobacco Comnanv re ports earnings for the vear ended Tie. cember 31, surplus after charges and Tho Sloss.Sheflleld Steel and Iron Company has Issued Its annual report for the enr ended December 31, nn.l shows surplus after all charges and Federal taxes of $1,072,071, equivalent after pre ferred dividends to $15.03 a share earned on the $10,000,000 common ntncfc. n compared with surplus of $2,152,373 or aio.io a snare in preceding jear LIVESTOCKJNTERESTS CONFER Plan to Bring About Co-oprrutioii Between Seller nnd Packer riileago, March 12. What promises to bo an epoch-leaking event In the his tory of the livestock Industry was an nounced today, following a, fort.e'ght hour conference between representatives of livestock associations of half a dozen states and the heads of about fifteen of tho leading packing concerns In tho country. The object Is to bring about a closer co-operation between the livestock and packing Industries and to furnish ma ch nery for the settlement of differences, and tn order that the finished product be furnished the consumer nt a inlni mu mprlce compatible villi cost of production. The conference adopted a plan which calls for a conference committee of the livestock Industry, composed of twenty three representatives of the producers, tho packers and tho commlss on men, with headquarters In Chicago. There also are to bo located committees at the various livestock markets. Tho plan, ns developed, Is a tentntlvo I one but the livestock men present I pledged the support of their associations agree,i t0 nUt ti,e plan before tho I ether llestock a.soclntlona and urge ,i,em to Join, In order that the plan inaj put "lto effect aB so" "" "" new york coffee market N,w York March 12 The market for . coffeB fu,urM openP(1 f,Pm at advance- .rs tarn, iiit coffee futures open, , 1ft . .: , of 8 to 10 points. Trnoe inieresis were a ":,:;.::: .i stpntiment I. R'lll bulllshly Inclined and ah. onffee merchant Raid the mar ket continues to ahow underlying strensth and It la now realized that lie- I cemoer deliveries nave uee.i rum mu..,, below- their real value, considering; the strenirth of the other ponltlons of the spot market and of Brazil, The latter Is caused unquestionably by thc shortage of tho Santos crop, writer! will bcKln on July 1, and the realization of the fact that the crop, after the nfxt one, must also be short after the des tructive frost of last June wherehy s0 many trees were destroyed. The Brazil lans are fully aware of thU and that Is the reason for the continued strong attl- " Vesterday'e Today'. cose uisi. May July September December . January . juiy .. Hid 13.23 15.33 14,03 14.73 14.211 14.31 14.00 14.10 14.0.1 14.0.-, February . Bool. Taper MaVers Calleil In Capital Washington. March 12. All mnnu fneturers of vvrltlnK ami hook paper were Invlteil by the Federal Trade Cum mlsslon today to meet In a general con ference here March 28 to explain tne mv merles of trade names, nurli as "linen." "vellum." "parchment. etc. Complaint has been made to the com mission that loose use of these names amounts to unfair competition Embargoes on Freight for New York Chicago, March 1!. U-hlgh Valley. Dflavvare. Luckavvanna an Western, anil Pennsylvania llallroa.ls have placed em cargoes on all freight consigned to Jer sey City. Jar Street, New York .lock and Hush Terminal .lock unless or.lBned to an officer or department o.f thc lulled States Government. Discuw Virginia Debt Problem Charleston. W. Va March U'. De batJ n the Virginia "ileht matter con tlnues but there appears no doubt the hin will be finally anil favorably disposed of by his extra session. 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Just slip a dollar into an envelope, with your letterhead or -name and address plainly '"If."; '-M if 4lll h. lenf on the firat and third Tuesdava of . v.ry month for a year. Addresa RetalK Public Ledger, 22 PROFIT OF BIG SUGAR COMPANY DECREASES 'Report of American Refinery ' Shows Only .Ityj Cents on Each Dollar of Sales .New Vnrli, March 12. The annual report of the American Sugar ncllnlng ra" SUKUr Hlltl of ntlipr ntti.nlla ni1 mil.-BKi 'I""'" - ,, "eces-ary for the refining oper- , w',llc,, makes Increased demand on capitM resources during eTtended pe. I, ," ,of ""' yrai"- nul accurately re- ""d I" a balance sheet coming at the i, ' . tl,p 'pnr when operations are at l0w' cl,h tinder present conditions. . ' "' company's advertising reserve nns heen Increased IBrto.ooo, bringing tltflt Hem ,,, n t 1 -An Art 1. It was the first lnr-a-a ,nrinii.,.. . i.. .i .,. Stockholders Inrrenaeil trnm lo-r.e ,n ?'877' o'""" of whom arc vv omen. -r,e ni.riir., i.,li,i.i ,... ., , flow ,-los.i ;" -"-" iHuchiioKiing lias Uenease.l I ins 1 -tn. ;lx"n forty-seven und a half shares In 1 3-.S 1.31'. ,1916 and fortv-tlvo and n half In 11)17 (IIS illS,to forty-three in 1918. 113. 0.1S i SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following becurlllc were sold .it auction today by Birm, & Inland. Share, 'Slw, ia5lilS,,.,r Tru.',t 1'" Pr $110. 333 '.H.""nk "f I'hlladelphlH (3th l"ft ,-.J Y1 ," unk ave.). par ISO 112 1.0 Central Trust and Having, fo . . Par i.0 ... fln 4V,1U'"'a ,l"llroad C.; p.ir n Logan County Light and "l"oer ,. , ' o. common hi'. 100 Industrial cold siorago and i.i B7t InduatrlalVvudHigrnge and Wre- ", - t?u"; r" "or I.V.i . . , . Mnhl lev Cr.am nnd llaklng c.i ,-t. . Preferred iM tn .4''S'ke Torpedolaiat Co ... 'is 1000 American Vmture Mlnea Corpora- 000 AA-TnTu're Vtlne. CoVr-IS- .. . t,on r.iininon ... I,t 120 102 International Moner Machine Co par SI.) ti- 40OOJIarlc Pre., city nf lla.ni.Lrtf. ller.nanv. 7n mark, per an num (Interest on from 1VI,- niary . ltil.1l .,, tj.-.o 2S"'W.1l K"n" r'remh'c'n .Var IKS) lO-i1 100 German Hold and Uranium Com pany , , j j, 100 Dlatot Vanufatturlng Company . . par 11 ,,,,t i . 10 Aariwnb.irli A Miller. Inc.. par 110.) , IKI 73 Corn Kxchanso National Hank . par linn :i.-, S Quaker City National Hank par lilt.) , t 1,1,1 10 Quaker City National Hank: par ,, li"" . . . . 1,10 2 Ileal :atute Trust Co preferred par. II. hi j,74 3 Philadelphia Trust Co . par Sinn 71n 2J Loaan Trust Co 1 par 111... t.,0 2 I l.lellty Trust Co . par lldll. 335 27 rlghla to subscribe tn rrunkllil , Fire Insurant, Co . ST .-,n t,er share 1, 1 Thirteenth nnd Klftcsnth Slretts IMS.enger RtlllvMis ., SO.,1., i 4 Philadelphia and Trenton Halt road Co. . . . . ips , 30 Tabard Ijiu Hook Co. common 1 31 aharra T.il.ird Inn Hook Co preferred 3lHI ahi.rea Haw- thorn. Mllver nnd Iron Mine. . ,, C" , Ltd lt S.l 4 united Oi.s and I.lcctrlc Corpora- Hon flrt preferred ... in 2 Stetson Hat Cnmpanj .110 HONDS I S3000 William Crimp Hons Miln and I Lnalne Hulldlng Co. 3 per , rnt. Klrst mortmain. (',,11. ' tsina March and SepUmbor Due 10.MI 1000 Electric and People's Traction Co., 4 per Cent lleulstercl (Slock trust certificate.) In terest April and October. Due 1013 . . 3000 Loaan County Light and Power i'o , ll per cent. First mnrt gatre Coupons May nnd No ven.ler. Due 1034.. 1000 Llectrlc and People's Traction Co . I per cent. (Stock trust certificate ) Interest April and October Due 1 0 1 . Regis tered . 1000 American (laa and Klectrlc Co. 3 per .ent. (Collateral trust I Coupons Tehruary and Au gust I)u 20.17 1000 Pittsburgh Hhavtmut and North ern Itatlrond Co . 4 per cent Clrst mortgage Due 11132. (Certificate of deposit. Colum bia Trust Co ) Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Mnrch 12. There was fair fleman'il for spot cotton today with prices weak on the basis of n, decline of forty-six liolnts for middling, old con. tract, at 14,77.1 The sales wtrf 3000 bales. The receipts were 8000 bales. In. eluding "700 bales American. Futures were quiet but steady In the early .leal Ings. Spot prices vvero American, trtlff. dllng fnlr, 16 73d; good mlddllirr 15.42d: middling. 14.77d: low mld.lMW, 13.7J.1; good ordinary. 12.20(1, an.l-oii dlnary, 11.67(1, DIE ROOM FOREMAN For Drop Forge Shop in Middle Weit making automobile cranks, axlea, etc. Must have experience aa practical dla inker aa Hell aa foreman. Applicant! will not be considered unleaa letter in. cludea atatement of one. leneth of total experience, names nf pant employera nature of poaltlona held and approximate alary expected. It 3ftt. I.KIH1ER OFFICR. Grocers' and Butchers' Equipment IJef rigcrators, meat cooler?, counters, racks, computing scales, electric cofTec mills, meat grind ers, cash registers, etc. Agents for Walker's bins. Illustrated Circular on Request. Howe Scale Co.L",0."" s' If ou are a grocer, druggist, hardware dealer, tobacconist, clothier, furnisher, jeweler LIVERPOOL PURCHASESIstt ii.f'lc: r"- 2 P. m 18.14 N. OLD CONTRACT COTTON .Wall Street Buys New Crop. j Spot Houses the Chief Sellers .New Vera. March II. Liverpool buy Ing of old stjle ronlrncts for liquidating discounts helped the old st lo luontlis. wlilcli lintn .1. .. .....i....... .1. nearer a n.rliv lit, , i.i ti ,. ,V nearer k p.irlt.v with middling cotton purposes anil wall street busing of new runarni. to wnitn raiaiivea ana rnana. :,' , . ,. ti,... ., i m. . 1, ' V, ""Y"1' I crops furn.she.1 the chief featu.o a. the JJRSJS. ,'!,. 8. 'a TKH't I .if.JWrVnV'l.e S'lSSSSt - . .. . ' ; ' . " ",",.,.-. ": ". .-.... ,...,.-. .... .. , M jA, lu., a mA trt-..t opening of the cotton market today. Old ' iV'STf Monica 'n.Vm'lnt. VxiHSSR fc'-wfiy. Sor-V.' lih"Sl. "l"ViiSSS stjIecontracK at the start, ranged from I 'nn Auto .enies imioihi: M.,,,, 11. wh.uaV ,. " 1'. .nrn 1.la.t.-u .- 4. .... .'"" "-- .MHrri. I J. rtll.tr.n V . UdUmri Tm., Ir.ii.l.e.nrf U.K..,. tw..i' "f.Kri r..,..v ,,,,- ,-jiriy .inrcn nonces were an-, lumnina may ie viewer i eve ini rn- . iimn .-.non ji-iaura ana iriendB in sorlied vate. vlted lo funeral. Thura, s so a. in., n3 ... l.'l.llt-II Mrh T . AMKI.IA II FIHHRIt. .1 IIMh at Mulemn hluh f rll. I lie nuying movemenl was encouraged In the NtrellL'lh nf th,i .twl, m, .rl, ...wl the better tone In goods, but more nos- .. . r.--. u. .... u. vx.r i.iii.n. I ..., , eiuiy ny me proapects tor mi cam- eon clu?'" of l"'"n' nl"1 a lifting of th.i snipmenis to central re rope, rile icivipts at the ports for the day are p.tliii.ited at Ifi.OOU bales, iigaltiht 16,828 bales a vietk ago; 17.003 bales a jear ago, and 11.710 bales two sears ago. . , ., , ' ' leslrrilaj a I JJ" h !Mh ',T. X", 'l '-"" - '" '. 5- .I.'.' V- r..!-.','. i::-'i H:! ',!- TT .1: K- 7'' L-,n "-1'J " '.'j i ' ' r..1. ! ' r 'J'! --'."' --27 --27 2.1 is 2i .ID 2" : 2.1 .10 2d 3.1 ' NKVV HTVI.i: I I uly O.loher .e" ... Ill1 JJ Ml JJ.MI J.I '' March 21. ThlH iidta the common on a dividend naal.s or 7 per cent per an num. The rompany pal.l E per cent In 1917 and G per cent In mm l'lour I'inn in New York . -. ...l. ......1. , , .-,... ., ' .!.'" '""'.'";'.,;. , ,V.g'" l".m ' i Hiril.K Miiii. an. aa ''-. "PnilK elenrs. J!) S.ilr ! 75 : winter $10 251T ld.fiO . Kanaaa i trrliihtH. JIOKf. df 11.25 Lard stroncer; Ml.ldln West, , niiiiiKniR, - $2H'i .a it; viuicr ai-i.c.ea uncnanBeu. Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Increasrs efficiency of a irusf oO'o rVrnti, sO ' Srnii 7 lUfuMior s2. GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER llir rlf.-HtlJut.nc rriiturr of tliU Vn& uiukft It ewc to -nr. nntl tlio Thumb hrrew Kftriilutur iilhin of alt-rlnir prro htirr nt nill. Mott ruitturri urw Mlm.lv tur licMiiihr triiKHrM thtit rntrd rlvlit In the hrelnnlnr urrr not. Oitr Itniirntril iiniilUnrrN nnd lultiinrril tnfthoilv .nstitr liniinttrinent for fiery (itie and cure in 11 nt. I. B. SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St. ...ii- f"t "" Hn'l kpn frr rfffrpttPT ' " in ?ii;moriam RODOKRS In memory of our dear alster and aunt AIIIIIK M 1100(11:11.4. Patted i away March Is. lull HIHTKIl AND NIECI. 59 ratios n"? T,"i. '.' ,MAy, .''u.hl-i.,v' I John nnd Mary Uiern (ne Inrkey). Ilela Po.,,,1. r jlW.::;iiZ,YJL:i r ..." :.-!:. ' uu',i hhq iriennn, Dunna di ri Albania a , h .Hi u in , realdrnce of parenta 37ns Aspen fet. Solemn hlh muiu of rrnulem SI. uwaina'n inunn in u m int. Holy cross i Cem Auto funeral nimi .. , ,, ... .. . nl 1 nh-r ' " h n n -i". I "m rn "m n- tn "' HoH Cri! Com, Auto funrriil I J, in, 2:.3.i Jpflrnn H. Int. private - i,.?...TLr n in " ? " .m m.'i .. .'. J! I UKOKUi; .Mrrh in. Hl'HANNA. Widow , IlKX March 10. MARV M. wKWof liiunrv "I " ?r ' i " - ." - of Jtmoi II pw'W , 'VJ, rteUtlv Andrrw Ilex IlPlathfa and frlrada invito January . ,i. ....... j... ..., "ti .1 , .....,' , ,...,. n, ,.. , run... T..,,r t"so .. ...... , . .. .... ..m U. in i, omln M ''.AIIh'w.i f7Jn,i'i "le t . Norrlatown, !., Ihur... ltp,A it -.ii-i i - -, . Dsl llemalns may tw viewed Wed.. 7 to lullnl nrKiile Uurrun nil. r,m jJnilc.l DriiR Inrrravea Dniilend p ml residence of a,m-ln-lavv. Ueorga H "uohinho "larch lo JOSCPII 0, on lloaton. March t5. The United OruR "f,1i,;'il'vv"-i,viarrhn In HOIIRIIT husband ' Si K.l,l,,Vr,h ""dlate Joseph Iloblnson; agad rompany has declared a quarterly dlv I- of iiVy me&i HelaHveaand' frleW rtend of 1 per cent on the common, "ted to funeral. Krl , 2 p. m . 131!. H 34th I Jtf TV clrnden''? J lift irt?Sti: .,...-..,,.., Ane.l 1 ... ..nr.1, e ....., 11 In, k'.rn.tnn.l ('em. Kr ends miv rail 1 t'.T ' V. ?.a !J Cajnaen, N. J. Int. nrinw. 1 Sff - HV Sana Ik : mvsXmPE "V. mr 1 lM5tL JmSSP I Hugjr n.VM.V Iv .1?.. .hff ?'"?. .an'M.ia.V?L,uV.rFri-!!-p"m:-r.ldenee of (leorg, V. Imr.i 11.11 h it..n... .n ,r..,i. mvii.H tn I funeral. 3SI York ave. l.anadale. Pa i Thura . with services at at John'a Reformed Church 2 i. m. int nrliale llemalns mav i,e viewei vvea , hid u p, m . RARNKS -March in, ni.sii:. daughter of George und Violet Barnes, aged 22 Rela- Jives and friends Invited to funeral arv . Ice. frl.. 2 P. m. parents' residence. 3743 N. Prnnkllri t Int nrltp. tl-!.- t -!.a- j .. ..s ..7i. . iirnrieiiH. iwrrnn ana . ioun ncnievser. tft-il 20 Helat.vos nnd frlenda invited to funeral. Thura HSftii m. 3413 T kt. Sol- eiii-t reiiuit'in ll. a au a in. int. funeral nicit.nr--Ms lata Mary Rlul Invited to funeral. Thura.. 8 30 a. m.. 2100 II UutitlniT'lon at bo emn. requiem mass, St. AnrVn Churrh 10 Int. Ne Cathe- Ural Cem Auto aenlce l ltOOZIIH At 117.' JefTereon fit . Carney 1 Tolnt N J AInrih 10 KM.AllKTH IIOO KH fne rirenRe), wife of Charles II Hoozer laaed 71. HeUtHea and frlendi Imlted tu funeral Arlington Cem.. Lanadowne. Ia.. tiuin.. ti m. .i in mi siriviKiuu .fffl, .".s -iircn oi in. Ascension :"!?,'""" .5"-z ..,.: ;...,,-.! friends Invltert m lunerai aervices. inurg.. cw ca.neora. cem. au.o ;--; JRStS. I p ' m.. reridewe of S" ' 'n;:-7:,n.T:rk" " ,n"- J" J,0rU', rch 0 nwCN husband of ?X'-C 0rriend.-trn.V,,fir' Wed afl?r ' WIt.KlNON -March 11 1, EMMA, daugh. ev. n.l.lli,, and friends Jfood lem 1 rlends may can vveu. auer William and MarautnttJ. Wilkinson nownft.-March 10 SALMB U. dauah- K"S;;TpUni 303 1 Allegheny a. , er of late Hubert and Sarah lUmer Ilela nt. Prlal. Hetnalna may be Mewed Wid.. tlves and friends Invited lo funernl serv after 7 n in Ices. Frl.. 2 p in . brother'a residence, 1S22 KUHKH Manh 10. WAT.LACH S hun 1 rankford ae Int. private, trtends may . hand of I.lllle Kueer. aced 70 Relatives and if" irinin tiium, wiirr a V, in. Church, f..,nn.n 1. ,,... ..... , ,. , . funeral, Thura., H.tl.l n r iniin, . i..-ur, ..",,. inviieu xo lura., a.a.i n m . -..t ,-. 7th st 1 ulem mas. Mt fcdward'a Church .nt. Holy Cross Cem. Auto rv- Knienin req rAMPHRI.t,. Of nneilmnn.a. M.h 11 J1JSS1B I, CAMPI1BLU Funeral aervices', 8 p. m.. Thurs, eve,, 38:0 Market st. criena. inviieu. CASSAN. JIareh 9, ANN 11 . widow of of Joseph D. Chlsm and daunhter of Thomaa and Bllen Ilrown. tlelatlvea and frlenda in vlted to runerai, 'inurs.. h,3u a. m.. &a3 Cemetery ave., Oermantown. Hiih ma., at Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. llemalns may he viewed Wed. after T p ni. CODT.- March 11. JOHN J.. Jr. son of John J. nd Mary J, Cody, a.ed 20. Ilela. live, and friends, i,euu nt facred Heart, Invited to funeral, St 8:80 a., m.. parenta1 residence. 1337 Colwyn st. Solemn reaulem tilth mss. St. Stephen'. Church 11 a, ra. Int. Holy Sepulchr. Cem. c'nAlU. Sfirvn 10. MART, daughter or 1... Jamea and Mary Crata.' Funeral arv. mL mu p. in., liavia r fr. :i- m .' ' ' ;r .-,.-T' "SWl'JHl..Wl.' kflV. . IiniNKIinilllFF Marrh 11. IfARIiIUTi erans or tnei- ii. i. .i -.." "'At'" J iranie . I I., wife of John I) llrlnkerhnfr and dauahler to servleea Thurs 11 a m . - "" of UiMkert -iiy louneu. n 1 1 ana o. o of John M and Laura K. MeC'luskv. Ilela. eslnjra st Int nrliate. Kernwood Cem. He. . mvtted to funeral Thnra 1 P m ..real tlies and friends Invited tn services Krl ll.ans mav he V eed VVefl . I in up ni . flence of uncle, innmas i iienneti, mi. P. Kjt V m asai S I ."inue"l at Ini private l.ArFHnTV March 10. MAnOARKT st,t st .Servleea Trinity Men.orla Chapel., 1 1 W. Laurel Hill rem Vrlendi may "all LAFKKIITV (ne. M.rio.kejl widow of t-am. M at,ii Pprure sts . Sn rj. im Mt, Morlah h .Thurs from 4 to 10 p. m Torkf I'a ue Laffertv Helatlve. nnd fr U -nd. Inv lied (m Krlend. may call Wed 8 to lo p, ra. J ' papera cops lo funera , Krl 8 3.. n. m , 'MS jriion Autn service .......... ;,V...... .. . ,n o... . si Solemn hlnh mm of renulem Cathedral WILSON March 11. WILLIAM O., Sr., v IIIIOWN. March 10 fUIlAIf J lltOWS, . 1n H n Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto l h ,nil ot ute Klltaheth Wilson (ne. nod. fl , widow pf John 11 llrown Relative, and ,rii,T ... ,, 1 2?ra aBed 70 lleiatlves and friend.. Btr-t ' I friends Inv ed to servicer. Thur.. 2 p, m LAVKNOHIt On the lflth of March Jf the Union Clrele, No IS. II. of A.. In. . ,t OIS N 45111 st. Int lernwood Cem. rilAHI.KS husband of Ihelale Klliabeth I nJ .',.0' funeral .ervlces. Sat.. 3 p? m.i A IIUCKAI.i:w Marrh 11. WILLIAM P. Luiender ne Brui. wreo. in, jesr '"'" iv coral st. Int. private. North CedarPW ru husband of Caroline Uoai-h tluckalew. aaed tlirk n. friends of tha fa mils, also tne --,,, Cfm. Frlenda may call Trl. er., Auto 3 .V. Ilelattvea and friend.. Kt I'aul'a Lo.lae 1 memhera of the ,ouni and Old ljuffal" and ""," v ' -1, 'SJ No 4S1, r. and A M . lvanhno Counill. No he 1,'iji.l Order of .V oose, Lodae Ni ..I. are "S:.1. aioW March 8 IIHI.EN Uiii,s..ifl PIU o'of I A Vulcan Assemblyof Kn- liivltedto the funeral nn hat. at kJJ. m . d Ark?rM Catharine, and late Jofinfwin'lM'Sl alneer. Invited to funeral. ITI.. Sir. rn . ' his ate residence 1J. .V Hod in "J' iau imer nelatlvea and friends Snt.(l Tifl 3114 Ithawn si Holmesbura Int North-I ne.iulem mass 11 to a. m. at ht I eter a fn, .,,, WeJ . 8 p. m.. 443 OllT.Jf fffl wood Cem llunalns may be viewed Thurs . l hUpVn Marrti f 11 min OKOIIOB A. It. Further servleea Thurs., la m., M0,-ri J ' m-r'lNSM.rd, 10. JAMKH M . husband Iffier'a'. j,MS? VllSSnl" 'tyW&.KVVo.TS8 'I M'lftiS, ,'ocfen,"y .."fiV'llll.i!!! 'J ,' 'nl,,,'''MAnV T widow of ' vVonS.laVch'T. 'qMBTWffl , S ID u. ni 1 1 ,lr. .. . of th. no j emm iu a ,.. .... "... P" Invited to funeral Thur... l:Sn pVin,: I i-Ar r nr. i. ...arm 11 i a i iiAlllNi; cem auio lunrr.,, ..,... a". Hvl.nn at S Camden. N J. Int Odd .; w' CAFFUKV t'uneral to which relatlvea and LUONHAnuT March 10 AMLUA. vVlmw Cem llurUnrton" N. j. S'rleno.-1'' . & frlenda, llpsary and Altar. Hocletle. of st. widow of Jacob Leonhardt. aeed 79. Ilela. '" V.'m.ina We.1. .is. irpeno. Mullen's cnurcn. inv led. t rl . no i in., tlies and frlenda nvtted lo tunerai services. '::.n'1in". j r nf nidlev rark Pa March - 3 r.rlrtence of brother Jam Caffrev. "341 I Thur.?. 1! P. in. Sill 5 B. Dauphin .t. lot. 10 uVpNMlV St 'WORnA'A. m T 'of lISS, Vrr-'f f. ,T.ih f' ?'"" reuulem mass Church of I prVte. iireenmount Cem . jnnetoan P and Harriet Lane Worrall. iZUl . V 4 M. Monica III i. m Int New Cathedral '"jno. March 11. HK1.KN' A., widow of 55niVutlv. -and friends Invited to fuoerJiN - h Cain Autn service. ...f.T: ',, . ., ii.i.iu.. nnri friend. In. I V; . n ' v., r...u.r ir li... nM laTflaaam. tt William W.C.as.n: aiedWl lul.tlve. and I MAHV ' CUItA f ..'J,.?.- 'jtVlae. and "wORTlUNOTON. - Killed In .otlon In ," friends Invited to attend funeral aervices. ! and 5'rK,.,' .'', funeral services Krl. 1 Vance. Oct. -JO. ITtANK ELY, son of JoAn"1". - ,Jpr3.3;'..P'n,,nm..Bn8. ny'b'o" I f .., Tff Sn3 ffi l tiXtfoyA "S'AOWSKLM.rch ,0. FUANTBS AIT. ' StSSZ $M' VeT'MS'? 8rL,SbTw'.a!,1neeh,b'-0hOrW,F.'iedk A"4 IIS f I .NwaM A,Ucii1a, v todj 'frVeAsT-rf' and friend. Invited to funeral services, and frlendi ' Invited to ""'. w,nujl'h- 8 fi0 ' n;rBi Thur. . tf P. m.. reslaenc, , 2? ' Wni.i.ptt "N'orThwSod- CT SiSB EMl-?&Xn 'iSiaf "SrlSi ASl'y io.. timiu.ni;l- vnr funeral -.. ..-,,., . . .., " "': tin nritat namatxa oe "' - ," Thura. afte. s n. m. vr,.'M"Tp.V At Naval 1lnsplt.il. Brooklyn. jj V March III JOHN I'ATHICli 'lALTON. lieutenant commander V S. N Hnlfmn re. Ji'ilem mass Our Lady 'of Ixrurde. Church. v rhree.it. Thura , I. n rn Int. Arllnaton .Natlnr.i Cem . Curt Mier V'n Friends majf can 113111 urexel rd (Oarbrouk. Wad. eve llivta -h.jj ..... u ., .mm .m W--ni.tand.f-Hnral, A rt)v..'-(rre0r,Vi lunerni arm-, Krl . 2 p. ......I u ,,,i. I at Int, of I. Cam. Alesandrln nnd Nor. folk (V.i ) and VVaahlnmon t i' pauara eonv Ilamaliia mny j vlacd Thura . 7 to 0 p. m 0 p. m tll"VKUi:AU.V. March a. MArtOAnUT t. wire or John c. Davaraaux tnao uavnni, VIKVK widow of l?oula V 'Kehllnit It'ela' ti... - .....i ,rii.i- ii.viiu.1 in lnn.r.l ""in rC I ll' '-, Thura. n a in Mich maae of ra , ,,ui,m church of Our tjidv of Mercy 10 a m. widow of tluatave Flher. formerly of 1121 I VV fllrur.l me Ttelullrea and frlenda In ' .1 .!. I . .. .... .. H . lieii in lunerai aericrs. ,mir . v. u,.. realdeni-e of N llelveraon, US3 N. 11th at. Int VVe.l Laurel Hill Cem . . KI.YNN March H WILLIAM A., aon of i HannAh II Thoma . (1 inee Maanerj ana in lain rivnn. Hetntlven and frlenda are Invite. to funeral. Thura., s:.in a. m , Si,, - let lnlted lo funeral Hat 83(1 a in.. ..,,, u Tloaa at Hnleiun requiem maes M Hlepheir. Church 1" li ill Int. Holy Sepulchre fern Auto-funeral (lAUTON .Marh III, JOHN I'., eon of John nnd Margaret llarton (nee Cunning- t,n)), HBd 13. Itelutliea nd frlenda vllM to funeral Thura s 3.1 a in., parenta' a unit Tlalt mt I Ut i tirl W. nl r ill ts I (i..i ...,. I.m T t.l nil u tilr r'li1li)i in 1 'rhtirn (lILMOm: Marrh 11. JOHN OtXlKltS I "'-',: , .'n'r,r-';.,v,,:ve"'''oJrhbrooit 21.;- I m., r.Tth ft. and - Ity ave, Overbrook. 1'a Int private. (10SNKII March , I'ATiiutiNK r WHO Ul I run iva vjuou'-i . - mmtl I Uvea and friends Invited to services Thurs., 'J n u.ill ueinnam ej. ini mi. .iun ivm. friends may call Wed eve. ,mAHM -At Jaikaomllle. Klu . Vtorch 8. , ni'SHi:t.l. II (ilt.VHM aged ai Relatives . ..... . ....... .. ....., ....I... , frlenda Invited ' to funeral .ervlc Thura. 2 i in. reaid-n.e J W Vl.ke .rvlrea. 'JH lltdsn ave Int. private. (IHANT Mar.h 1(1, MARV J widow of I i Ja.nen rirant Relative, and friends. II V . I VI Hcdalll) of Ht VltKs-nf. Church. X.adlea' , Auxiliary. A. O. II. Dlv No 0. A. O. II Invited to funeral. Thura . .1 r.coi Vincent's Church 7J.I a m. Int. M lini- tlus a em . Centralis. Pu. Alitua will meet 1(1 'ID u t ruins from IMilut at Afhlrina, 11. l:iu:m.K. Murili li. ADOl.I'll IIAC II lU'.lll.l. hushund of Jennie Itaeherle (nee Piichl and son of Adolph and'MUabeth Use- bcrle aged 31 KeMiive. anu ir.en.is, vvinne-I .,..rL.,, -, r .o :,-.,, , ,i. .-, , iinr, ,., n. ..... --.. --". -" - -.-:-- - -.-."ir- ' i:mrgiu 1 01 a , einp.ojea urueuing , 1 r,u.em ; Mt" ' ri'drnta-i .Church in .77.1. Int. WJJ--"W ' THOMAS' J I Holy Crn.a Cem Auto funeral. "n ",A""'" - .n1 f-11" Ornenaettei-. aged ciAiinrrr -March in miciiall j.. i.u.- i ,":. ..h,-5 J rr-f.n'-,' cSurt 'J'-'t..''' band .if Man Uarrlty (nee JoceV llelatlvea I "he Ion at No n, Invited to funeral Fr and frlenda, 81 HKphen's llolv Name. SorJ- S p. in., parents' reJtdehce. 8421 Weatmore ety Dlv Ni. K A i If Court Pride f ' land at Knlla ef Schuylkill. Hervlcea I K'l. .. .. '.. n, 1.- i.r k Vfu.n M-n'a .Ch.irrh llf SI ...ma. Ih. ,.. O.J-. . m ro invited tu funernl. Hat .2 p. in. 31.1s Und. and daughter of late Joseph andiKoaar. N tith l Int Northwiiod Cem. rrltnda McNulla. Relstlves and frlenda Invited to" mav ml 1 rl after 7 p in. ..funernl. Krl R.30 a. in, 430 N. Holly aLj HAH. .v.ar.n 11, ...sun, nusnanu 01 Auri llttit (no IiHnt-y). Hfliitlvps nnd fricndi, San Domingo uounrll, No .;,, ArihMshop Hftti, Fourth lfnre Ambly, 8t. Thorium of UUtuia T .. ! . Uur .Mother of t)tiud Counsel. Holy Nm So rt" t . Irii Mhwt Klre t'o , InltM to fu firwl. Frl . H 30 a ni 704 I.nncaiU-r avt., I.rjn Mhwt, Pa. Holeian requiem mans Our Mother of Good Counsel Church 10 a. in. Int. St Dents' IVm. 4 HAVF.V Alttrch 11. JOHN J . himltand nf Tstllian it lln.'V (nee Ilurke) HelntlvVM wild frlenda finiilojea of McMhenny .Mfter Wnrko friends emi'lojea or .viainenny .vieter Works and Hlleet .VUlal Workera' Cnlon. imltcd to funeral I'rl N 3(1 a. In.. N l; ior Mlth st and lUrtram uve. Solemn requiem mass St. Uaphnel a Church 111 a m Int Hot Croea i em Auto funerHl HAWKINS Marcli . HA.MUEI,, husband of Nelly llawklna Ineo Mcllugh). aged 3J. Itelitiiie una frtenils, llrewcry Firemen a Union. Ijjcal No. Jh3. Invited to funeral Thura.. p. m.. mother's residence. Mrs. I Annie Hawkins. tNIl Arlington st. tilth .and Nnrrla) Int West Laurel Hill Cem. ! Remains may bo viewed Wed. eve. HHAI.V - March 10. WINIFRED T. daughter of John and Winifred Healy Reia. I tlves and friends. Cathedral II. V. M. So- dnllty and Ieague of tha Hacred Heart. In- vneti to lunerai, inure . n -o . hi parrots resl.lence. 1.111! Wood st. Solemn reaulem mass Cathedral 10 u. in. Int. Holy Cross l.r...A,,J'.lI.Aur".r."1 . .. ,.. .. . .j-... ' if -or'. II,'":1,'.n.,t ,,1',!ld,,,,l.,',.., xis lli.i.n. ..;. .iriii ,, iiyw. . ." Jacoh and LouIkb Outer HeUlUen and : .i.i-r...7 ,. . !-,., T u-. -io- rrirnua mnwi 10 lunerni wrvue:s rn.. . Ureen at Int On-enmount Cem. Ilemalni may lie lew tit Thura eve IIHI.lII.INd March 10 GROUCH, aon of lat i .L"iAA'K.,!LW'':-.-V-. .1?: Itoli ritrri aim .it... .,.,., s.. .. .u..wU. -s..-- Fox. SJ.1 llrec. st mt iireenmount cem ltemaln. mil be viewed Thura. eve , .'Jffii1 11 ' vm-iTIi.v c",h .. AMI.! HI.M1I.HM.N. uged U WILLIAM Uue notlve of fun.p.il .on'f ' ratTTck and'V.te Ellen' Hilled 'inee Avery). Relatives and friends Invited to fUner..l. Thurs 7:30 . m 1343 Vine. at. , High requiem mass Cathedral .0 a., m. Int. flll.l.KY. Muuuenl. .viarcn i., .'Ainu k Holv Cram Cim Auto funeral tf.Ui. L'alrmnnnl r. v Thtirn tl. ill. I MI. . ...-... -. ...-.., - P'-Jr,..,,-.- ,ffc u n ,,.tti..mv -n JOHNSTON Marrh 0. J XT JHRW H .. ' ,.,,,,.-,, u tn nnnnruy ,, nf . . .... . fi3 Helailvea and frlenda Invlleij to funeral services l ri , rede?,c.of snn "Alfred 'jNaY.i; 391s a 'st. I,,, priia.e ree;,ood IK of I- ) Cen, frlendfi. Urotherhood nf ltonkDinaers ijorai No i!. Ilookblndera Friendly. emploea of ,.r.T.. a z;:r. .... t... ;.. j . tnrai irlenda. HIV. .No fai. li OI Ia. I- . an-i ri; .,, iutiru .......... , ., , ...,,. ..u ..ml Andrew Irfllia inee l,iiuii, . ,,r,au .-. o , friends Invited to funeral, I rl , nou u in., rSa'denc. of son-in-law. Herman Leneo 4138 N Colorado st .. Ill.Kh requiem ma.-hurch !.,... ... e.'.n.r.l Vrl H 30 a. nl.. 1S3'J N l lath st. Solemn renulem maas Church of ; oesu 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Cm. Auto funeral. LOI'riN.-s'"vu!;'1': -Suddenly, Marcn 10, int. Holy tiros. Cem, Hnrrnffl 10 . ..... -.V..IA "'.: .''... u- rn..i. 1, flflnfiea ii. MALPAS8, ieed ii Funeral eervloee Krl., March 14, S:5 P,"- 507 Ftlham rd.. Oer n'dosin int prlv.t.. . ,..--,. s.ed 13 Relatlvea and friends Invited fo "neral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 213 R. Iiroad at,, Chester, l'a. Omit flowers. Int. PrUcCOnD. March 10 OKOROB W.. JR.. husband of TCdna l'. MaeCord nee Pavl.) ini loS of OeorM W. MaeCord, Sr.T and fate Mini MaeCord. aaed 46, ReUttvM and frl.nda. alao Wa.hl.uHon 'Camp"jio. si P. t. B. M A.. Invited to enrj iTrC, t v. j S71J CHrard . Int MhaiW n. Remain, may .be vkssfd JMBmu nr-ATfi!" Clarvey n,,. niin. ...i .m t tf.v ii.:.. --..-. ,.... ... ...,..-. ..... .,-.....-.... " , or brother-ln-iaw. James l" lkwis - ;Vl;'i r KlMiart.t. ..'i m, . r... .v.""'-. - nucKirniyr iusren '.' . inii.M a . jiuMmna of Mary c. sicjioj ARlo trie MeCnrmlrk). Funeral Jrl., SiSS. .m J3.' SSth-st Hnlemn,ms of ret ciulem St. Franrta'a Church 10 a. m. Rela. ' ana manna II V Jl Mortality, JIM Name Soc etv. Charlea Carroll Cnunrll. &,n. '..-... n u, , , iiorn. uuaraa or pi, jrraneie ,4... r ,. ., . . . .. :" i-. :W'! ""rxn. American lea 10. lien A..O..I AuKne"" - ""' " Cr0" C'" NAMA IA. Ilrdattl and frlanrl Invl, f !"'"' ,. u,r," " !,0.S,niy1 raaldenea of I!,0.n,"",1 Mroan, MM Vine at.. Waat .! "!' r'V;,"!" ""i maai nurcn or ira '.'"' of victory, 10 i. m. Int. Cathedra Cathedra Cam. MfNlrlinf, March 11. CAT'fAtUNBJ "eral. Thura.. 8:30 .. m . 1S0O Jefferaon t. .Sl bolcmn requiem maaa Church of (lean 111 v m . m. Int Cathedral Cem. Aulo aervlce.?.- NIXON March 10. JIIIIDOKT. wlfa.rfarf fi Patrick'. Church in . m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem Autn funeral. r t ,.I,t ,...t... ..'.,. v.irv,vrt .r.,rrn ii. at iji,.' fjermaniown ave lAVIKrt J , hilabatid of Bllen O'Mara. (nee II. rt-ert) Helatlve. and friend. In. vlted to funeral, l'rl 81o a. m. reldenc I i wn. .,iiin . u .-i.ra. -t-j f i uaruaia i at hnlainn hlall maaa of renulem St Hlaoh I v1 B "l,rv" i'' B m. ini, iioiy croas uerri. Int VVeatmlneter Cem. ltemalna may tw viewed Thurs.. after 7 h. m. I'ATI IIHMIV March II. SAIIAH J, I'ATI IIItMJN Helallvea and frlenda Invited to aervlcee. frl 2.30 n in., residence ot I Mra. I.lrrtp Chamber.. ll!33 S .3d at. InL In-.private. Auto iervlce. r I Plinitr .March , RKLLA It., daughter . nf i 1, a !,. D.1...1 T 1 a .. - a- -I ulll.au uk.I -t-J- I 1..J . a . m.L T 'iisits.s; i4t icuua mm . i ,0, '0S T,T, ,..,. o, A,h.,-,. ' MAliv'rVTd-ivJ oV .'mel'd- itijm nnJ frnrt. invited tn . 'a March Kniten. -tt- tn ..P..MI.. Thura 1 n. m.. OlKee li. Ilatr nlda-. 1820 chMtnut l hit Mt. .Mortar. Cem. Friend' ",nv r , ffVP SBWI1LI, March 10, WtLt.lAM T.. hus- , nnna or llulda n. Hewell, Relatives anaI frlenda Invltnl in fun.ril aervleea. Wed. X 0 n... nirlor. nf S. P. Frankenflld'. Mnn., .'.sno Vina at. Int Dnton. Md , ThUre.i L.,IITI, . ,,....L .....r,. T.D r t .i. IIDUN, vlfp of Frederick Hmllh Relative, and frlenda Invited n funeral. Thura.. 2 V. m.. 21 III limhard at. ln. VVoodlanfla Cem. i;iki."i;iikr Mnrcli 11. hakiiic. bus. '" 'or iilngen and nn .o'llenryano ...... j Kl Lib. mer aged red 40 Relatives and frlands. No. 1, Krlar. Club. Actor."'. . National Vaudeville ArtlstnJ 1 I.IKS l.,Ufc,e ? I I'T'ltable Asso 'l! V .. lft'lV 'Ontario at" Inl .srthorel ,.pm RtmRns may be vleie1 TI urs , K to lu 'llWlKWn.r.rrl,- 11 MATS- itf ILTII Mldow of Walter M. Hprdv le, agedflj SI Helntlv.a and frlenda Invited Vf services, 1 burs . 2 p. m.. 6413 OVe 1 iveintiv.a ana iriena. invi.ea K..unsi, m w- uverprooK 9 r 3T T vvlfg." f) ae Ir.t private. .tiiki ... .,.,,. n ,,,,,,ui.:-r .'--. ....-... .,,.,1, ... ,,l...'v.U. ,, ---- nr i."dv,ard s.arr. of county Tyrone, ir.-a sn',mn renuLem mnaa ht. jamea a unureni 1M a in Int. Holy Cros Cem. STOCKTON. At Atlantic City. March 10. MAIIY M , widow of Owen J. Ktocktoa. Uelatlven and frlenJa Invited to funeral erv Icea. Weil., e p. m, aon'a reildence, Albert R. Stockton, 20 N, Slontpeller ave., Atlantta City, N. J Frlenda requcated to meet, tn neral at Colestown Cera. (N. J.), Thai. 11 .. ni. ni. rvii CI. .S.v I .. rtl , PI. .iw.pii ov,v., Slarrh f EDITIf wife of Harry Swartg SWAHTZ. At ft. Joffph-K HoipUal, and daughter of lata Cornellua and SeclIT', i:nr.s. Relathea and friends Invited tagA lunerai inure n:.io a m., .s .-,. s.i, ,. Holemn riqulem inaa. St Augustine a tnurcBJ ID n. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto Tu-I neral TITMAN Suddenly. March 10, JOHN A.f TITMAN. aged 113 Relatives and friend. Ir.-l vlted lo funeral. Thura . 3 p m., MH Pre.- ton st Int private. Remilna may be viewed Wed . to l p in .. , .., v TITUS March 11 TIIEODORB TITUS.rt Relative, und frlenda. .all lodges of whlcjlv he. was a member. Invlte.i tn funeral eervf Ices. Thurs . 4 p. m . 3T33 Wrone ave.. Otn'.il. int private. Remains may be viewed Wed... h tn to p m III'DYKK. : March 11. MARY V.TDTKB tnei. iirown), wifts or .Antnony iirown.og. mu v ot,,.' ,;,a 't0 funerHi. Frl. S p. m 814 N. 2o st Ini. Northwnod Cem. -I . st ueiativea ana ir.enas in- VAN Dmill III FT March 11. JKNNIK Ul idow of iiaKrtit..rtrR.Si( tlves anil frlenda invited to funeral ae: rn, ; on p in. ... rri-i ynrr oi iruuaui. Mrs. Ftllu Wrlcht. 'J013 rillllnaham t . Frank. ford Int private, F.ast Cedsr Hill Cem, WAKIANI) Jlareh'll. WILMAM J.. . . ".i,A-;5 SSM" S! "i.elve nd fWndV'emp,o-y .viary li vv aigana inee t'neiani. nu t' A Phlla Klectrlc. Co. storeroom. 31st and. Illrard ave lnvlte.1 to funeral, Frl , D KtSi m ll"4 N 2Hth at. Solemn high requiem mass Ut I.udwlg'a Church 10 a. tn, Int. private, Most ,Holy Redeemer Cem. . WALSH March ll. JUSKPH M.. son ot?J "h1"l'",R.?nn1a rIln""JparJn!L?dre,.'idn,S"Vf T,?urJ; ",,? li "o'-rmJntmvn SoleJn' . w,-.,Se ymour st., nm"n'0fwn,Jjo'mgvl"a Un' i" iv ?)SSi,i?r,iI JrSs "TO Hlirr 1. hiiu .naiy ,, naiiu, hrtq . tn n m Int. Holy RenuirhrA C?in. k WKiiPJi. -Marca in. juuia jv.. wurp Wlh, RptntJ-kT! and trl;nrt iculiuia rrhnea Q n tsl " 1TH4 "' " " "" i . r . X 1'. . ,'r.t nvc, int .orinwona im, WKRNnK. linrch 10. T. CIEMENTff nu5lmnd nf Amelia Wernnr. KMatlvea and (nee Tavlor) 8 ged 1.1 HeUilcs and frlenda. j ,J nlon- TahcrmftJiv" PreshytefUnliHJ 1 member. U f'nurch and KenslnVion llj..' HI.I. School Inytted Mi J ZZl!''w'K Jm.Jrtft.l'lk iW?- J umttfiMv, ait.i.ioniv M--h t. rtm. T.s husband of Hachael A. Williams Rela tUes and frt-nfta. pmploea of Williams WwHl'n Mill 2-'d and flprlna Garden sta . Invited tu aervlcfa Thurs., 2 p. m . 6003-" Vine at. Int Mt Morlah Cem, ItemalntClf in-v be .Hed Wed, eve. 2 WlI.I.sKY Mi rch 0. I.IDIR IV WlTJTiaai SUV. daughter of late Dm Id It. and IJdia.iijr itcLHiivrv aiHi incim. in"mcM)r'.f lk..M.l A w... ....-.-. -. -.- .fa ;-.,.-;-.- r a t v.iiev t. vvooiers inee iiaieiavi aaaiic rs son 01 ,'1- 'v,lli Vrv, ", J, nJ'". ?M . ."el"","", a04 Ar'thl' Thoma.0 PtliS til e'l. No 17. 1 O .A ..the Thorn. 'Per MJ Chestnut t 'nt.. Private ;u WOIITHINOTON', At Penn'a Park. Pal .....i n'lW SI., wlf. nf Ijiul. IE Worthlnaton. ,aed r.8 nelatlves rr.il W" ,: friend, inviieu lo lu.irra., rraiueuc, rn. : 11 .so am "VunCI -Jl'.reh. 8 AWM., 'IdovrjCl Relatives and friends. Tlo.ary Poclety t;l i nta- Church. Ladles' Aid Sotcty tA J Vincent' Orphnr.. 'of TjejRjt, -lavlilsj funeral. Thura., S a. rn.. 4U ak.ThWMI JOnD ' vJ'lm. ": ,,. m OTU si. 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